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L111.4Je1►1: /e1:3 k CI i <br />Urban Habitat is the landscape associated with the redevelopment sites, streets, perimeter planting, <br />and public open spaces for urban agriculture, play areas, and plazas. These areas would consist <br />primarily of native species and non - invasive introduced species that require minimal supplemental <br />water, fertilization or pest or disease control. The Urban Habitat Zone includes: <br />Installation of stormwater bioswales and rain gardens using native species adapted to the <br />specific conditions of each feature <br />Planting of native species similar to Upperbank Habitat species that provide additional habitat <br />for birds and pollinators <br />Streetscape plantings, landscape boulevards, and private courtyards using mostly native <br />species supplemented by non - invasive introduced species that require minimal supplemental <br />water, fertilization, pest or disease control <br />L1I :7:1.1101: /e1:3kCld»e10kd4R1i <br />The allowable plant list for the Urban Habitat Zone includes all plant materials noted in the <br />Upper /Midbank Plant List, in addition to the following urban trees: <br />Tree Species <br />Acer rubrum varieties <br />Corpinus betulus <br />Quercus occutissimo <br />Quercus frinetto <br />Quercus phellos <br />Arbutus menziesii <br />Froxinus lotifolio <br />Quercus yarryono <br />Quercus kello y yii <br />Zelkovo serroto <br />Downtown Riverfront Specific Area Plan <br />