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9/29/2022 2:16:22 PM
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1/26/2017 11:45:00 AM
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Mylar
Annexation Name
ConocoPhillips
StorageTek
Subdivision Name
StorageTek
StorageTek Building Six
Record Series Code
40.180
Record Series Name
Maps Drawings Plats Plans
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CONOCOUUS CAMPUS <br /> PRELIMINARY PUD DEVELOPMENT PLAN <br /> ^PART O~THE SOUTH HALF OF SECTION 2°.,"E NORTH HALF OF SECTION 29, <br /> TOWNSHIP`SOUTH,RANGE==WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. <br /> LANDSCAPE PLAN <br /> SHEET 9 OF 11 <br /> Feature Landscape U scape " <br /> ones <br /> -- - Primary Entry Areas <br /> ^ Monuments to be included <br /> ~ Extensive private common open space with landscape,grading,and irrigation to demonstrate <br /> - corporate sustainability mission <br /> " Combination of native and ornamental materials <br /> ~ Coordination with City regarding regulatory signage and signalization,if any <br /> SecondaryVW kEntry Areas 4 <br /> ~ Include campus wayfinding signage <br /> ,: ,9| ~ Private common open space,landscadirrigmtion—|esaextanaivethanprimaryaraaa <br /> --- • Combination of native and ornamental landscape materials <br /> ^ Final locations to be determined with development—adjacency to private common open space <br /> and native landscape features <br /> Internal Private Trails <br /> :.-7.---- <br /> :.-- <br /> —• = ° Within private common open space <br /> ^ Accommodate campus pedestrian circulation system inside of secure perimeter <br /> • Predominantly restored prairie and enhanced prairie landscapes <br /> ~ Facilitate internal building connections <br /> NI External Public Trails <br /> libm ^ VVith|npub||o|and <br /> ~ Conneotionto|noa|ondmg|ona|troi|netwnrko <br /> • Accommodate pedestrian and bicycle circulation outside of security perimeter <br /> Entry Drive <br /> • Broad,meandering divided roadway <br /> | ~ Bio-filtration tobeincorporated tnaccommodate area vnnwaterdrainage ova |mm <br /> ' — ~ Enhanced prairie landscape <br /> • Landscape enhancements at entry areas to enhance campus wayfinding <br /> Restorative Lan= scape Zones & Drainage A <br /> reas <br /> Prairie Garden(High Water Use I High Maintenance) <br /> ~ <br /> Ornamental garden landscape with wildflowers shrubs and trees <br /> • Native and noninvasive adapted plant material <br /> ^ High supplemental water requirements after establishment <br /> Enhanced Prairie(Medium Water Use/Medium Maintenance) <br /> ° Prairie landscape enhanced with wildflower,shrub,and tree plantings <br /> 0 ~ Native and adat dnon|nvoaiwap|untmuto,ia| <br /> ~ Moderate supplemental water requirements after establishment <br /> Restored Prairie(Low Water Use/Low Maintenance) <br /> ~ Restored shortgrass prairie landscape <br /> ~ Native ornamental grasses and wildflowers <br /> ~ Low supplemental water requirements after establishment <br /> Riparian <br /> ~ Naturalized vegetated wetlands and swales <br /> :IAA . Native and adapted wetland plant species <br /> ° Capture and filter stormwater runof <br /> Potential Detention Ponds <br /> • Final delineation required <br /> ,i, ° Potential detention ponds per civil grading and drainage plans <br /> . Restore using native riparian vegetation at fringe areas <br /> • Integrate into private common open space and private trail system
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