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60 percent of the areas with trees on 10-foot centers and 40 percent of the area with <br />shrubs on 5-foot centers. No herbaceous plants (except grass seed) are proposed due <br />to the limited proposed maintenance. By implementing the plan In this fashion, we <br />would anticipate greater survival and a reduction of maintenance -driven foot traffic <br />on Ow dope. <br />Slope Restoration <br />- Slide Area 6,333 SF: <br />Common Name <br />Latin Name <br />Big -leaf maple <br />Acer macrophyllum <br />Douglas -fir <br />Pseudotsuga menziesil <br />Scoulers willow <br />Salix scouleriona <br />Ocean spray <br />Holodiscus discolor <br />Snowberry <br />Symphoricarpos albus <br />Nootka rose <br />Rosa nutkana <br />In lieu of the fencing along the top of slope, the area between the existing hedge and <br />top W slope will be enhanced. Enhancement will include removal of existinE invasive <br />zoecie_ and planting with native shrubs. The total number of plants is calculated by <br />planting shrubs on 5-foot centers. <br />Too of Slope Enhancement 1,944 SF: <br />Common Name Latin Name <br />Snowberry Symphoricarpos albus <br />Baldhip rose Rosa gymnocorpo <br />Kinnikkinnik Arctostaphylos uva-urso <br />Any disturbed soil in critical areas shall be seeded to the recommended grass seed <br />mixtures below, or similar approved mixtures. Any change in species or concentration <br />shall be approved by the City. Fertilizer shall only be used if absolutely necessary due <br />to potential runoff into adjacent waters. If deemed absolutely necessary by the <br />consulting biologist and/or the City, an appropriate fertilizer will be recommended for <br />the particular situation. <br />Seed Mix <br />Common Name <br />Tall fescue <br />Colonial bentgrass <br />Annual ryegrass <br />White clover <br />Latin Name <br />Festuca arundinacea <br />Agrostis tenuis <br />Lolium multiflorum <br />Trifol ium repens <br />