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<br />Midtown Specific Plan <br /> <br />PuBUCSPACE NODES AND CONNECTORS <br /> <br />The open space nodes will be connected by a passive park.like <br />corridor. The character will be natural and freeform developing an <br />oasis away from the urban grid. Indigenous plants will strengthen the <br />existing oak and sycamore habitat <br /> <br />Two open space plazas (non-buildable areas) will require special <br />landscape treatment to create successful gathering places and <br />complement their existing architectural landmarks, the First Church of <br />Christ Science and Home Savings <br /> <br />At both sites the street corner enhancement will be extended to all <br />four adjacent comers. Intersection enhancement will include <br />enhanced paving, signage, flags and banners, canopy trees for <br />architectural definition, and palms for vertical scale. (Enhancement <br />shall develop a landscape node that shall define the vehicular and <br />pedestrian right-of-way for safety and function.] <br /> <br />Landscape will envelop the open space with dense canopy trees to <br />create a park like setting around and within the existing parking <br />behind Home Savings. Future development plans will preserve the <br />diagonal alignment created by Homes Savings to ensure the plaza <br />space. Tree layout will provide visual access to architectural <br />structures, screen the barren walls of neighboring buildings and <br />emphasize the urban grid that surrounds them. The plaza around <br />the First Church of Christ Science (Exhibit 42, Church Plaza) should <br />remain as green space. The design will incorporate a retail arcade <br />along the south edge of the plaza. <br /> <br /> <br />-= <br /> <br />Exhibit 42 <br /> <br />Church Plaza <br /> <br />Chapter 9: Landscape Concept Plan <br /> <br />11A-37 <br /> <br />85 <br /> <br />