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Landscaping around the residential portions of the site include new tree and shrub <br />plantings between the driveways and between alleyway and sidewalk spaces at the <br />entrances to units. Each planting between the driveways of building 11 and 12 contains <br />an ornamental tree (7 total) with a mix of ornamental grasses and perennials. Areas <br />between the driveways in the remaining residential buildings contain 2-3 deciduous <br />shrubs. Areas between buildings and between the building/streets have 1-2 ornamental <br />trees. Entrances to residential buildings and walkways between buildings 7, 8, 13, and <br />14 contain a mix of shrubs, ornamental grasses, and perennials in 4-6ft deep planting <br />areas. While not subject to CDDSG requirements, elements such as a planting area <br />around the building perimeter are incorporated. <br />The development proposes a courtyard as a pedestrian amenity. The courtyard is <br />located between commercial buildings 2 and 3 in the center of the site and has <br />walkways connecting it to the rest of the site. The paving consists of Belgard pavers in <br />plank and herringbone patterns. The colors of the material are neutral and match the <br />adjacent building colors. The courtyard also proposes landscaping and seat walls, <br />which are made of Belgard Melville stone materials. <br />North End Block 11 — GDP Amendment, PUD Amendment, and Final Plat Page 13 of 30 <br />PC — November 10, 2022 <br />