Joint City Council / Planning Commission Work Session Meeting

Joint City Council / Planning Commission Work Session Meeting

City of North Plains Agenda Joint City Council / Planning Commission Work Session Meeting Thursday, September 12, 2019 @ 5:30 PM North Plains Senior Center 31450 NW Commercial Street Page 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. ROLL CALL 4. NEW BUSINESS: A. Discussion on Community Pattern Books for the Brynhill Subdivision 2 - 44 Rudy Kadlub - Pacific Costa □ Brynhill Community Elements Book 2019-08-29 □ Brynhill Community Pattern Book 2019-08-29 5. ADJOURNMENT: ***** North Plains City Council meetings are accessible for disabled individuals. The City will also endeavor to provide services for persons with impaired hearing or vision and other services, if requested, at least 48 hours prior to the meeting. To obtain services, please call City Hall at (503) 647-5555 ***** NORTH PLAINS JOINT CITY COUNCIL / PLANNING COMMISSION WORK SESSION AGENDA PACKET Thursday, September 12, 2019 Page 1 of 44 Page 2 of 44 Community Elements Book Brynhill Page 3 of 44 This Community Elements Book is a key component in the Brynhill community. This plan identifies plants, street trees, lighting, play structures and site furnishings to be used throughout all phases within the Brynhill Community. All submissions and revisions to the plants, street trees, lighting, play structures, and site furnishings will be reviewed for compliance by the Master Planner Rudy Kadlub of Costa Pacific Communities with Lee Iverson of Iverson Architects as successor, or as assigned by City and approved by Rudy Kadlub or Lee Iverson. TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents 2 Fencing & Monument Map 3 Entry Monument 4 Fencing - Community Fencing 5 Fencing - View Fencing 6 Fencing - Constraints 7 Parks and Trails Map 8 Wayfinding - Informational Signage 9 Retail Signs 10-12 Site Furnishings 13-14 Lighting 15 Play Equipment 16 Street Tree Map 17 Street Tree List 18-20 Plant List 21-23 Table of Contents 2 Page 4 of 44 * * If fencing is required by CWS Fencing & Monument Map 3 Page 5 of 44 Entry Monument 4 Page 6 of 44 Full Private Fencing Fencing - Community Fencing 5 Page 7 of 44 Courtyard Fence Split Rail View Fence Wrought Iron Fence * If fencing is required by Fencing - View Fencing 6 Page 8 of 44 Fencing - Constraints 7 Page 9 of 44 Parks and Trails Map 8 Page 10 of 44 Note: All regulatory signage to meet MUTCD standards. Wayfinding - Informational Signage 9 Page 11 of 44 Page 11 Retail Signs 10 Page 12 of 44 Retail Signs 11 Page 13 of 44 Retail Signs 12 Page 14 of 44 SITE FURNISHINGS: Site furnishings have been selected for their simplicity and elegance of design and to provide continuity between private dwellings and public space. All submissions, revisions, or alternatives to the plants, street trees, lighting, play structures, and site furnishings will be reviewed for compliance and must be approved by the Master Planner Rudy Kadlub of Costa Pacific Communities with Lee Iverson of Iverson Architects as successor, or as assigned by City and approved by Rudy Kadlub or Lee Iverson. NEIGHBORHOOD BENCH TRASH RECEPTACLE Manufacturer: Victor Stanley Manufacturer: Victor Stanley Model: CM-324 Model: The Greensites Series, RTH-SD-36 Side-door-opening litter re- Finish: Recycled plastic slats ceptacle with rain bonnet lid Color: Recycled Walnut Finish: Recycled plastic slats Metal: Titanium Powdercoated Color: Recylced Walnut Size: 72” Length Metal: Titanium Powdercoated Size: 36 Gallon capacity, surface mount Site Furnishings 13 Page 15 of 44 BICYCLE PARKING DRINKING FOUNTAIN PICNIC TABLE Manufacturer: Secure Site Designs, LLC Manufacturer: Most Dependable Fountains INC. Manufacturer: Victor Stanley Model: BRWS-101 Model: 440 SM-SS - with Pet Fountain & Jug Filler Model: The Homestead Collection ST-6 Table with Benches Finish: Stainless Steel Finish: Recycled plastic slats Finish: Powdercoated paint, Titanium Color: Black Color: Recylced Walnut Metal: Titanium Powdercoated Size: 2 bike / Surface mount Size: 6’ Table Top / Surface Mount SITE FURNISHINGS: Site furnishings have been selected for their simplicity and elegance of design and to provide continuity between private dwellings and public space. All submissions, revisions, or alternatives to the plants, street trees, lighting, play structures, and site furnishings will be reviewed for compliance and must be approved by the Master Planner Rudy Kadlub of Costa Pacific Communities with Lee Iverson of Iverson Architects as successor, or as assigned by City and approved by Rudy Kadlub or Lee Iverson. Site Furnishings 14 Page 16 of 44 All submissions, revisions, or alternatives to the plants, street trees, lighting, play structures, and site furnishings will be reviewed for compliance and must be approved by the Master Planner Rudy Kadlub of Costa Pacific Communities with Lee Iverson of Iverson Architects as successor, or as assigned by City and approved by Rudy Kadlub or Lee Iverson. LIGHTING: The lighting has been carefully chosen and will contribute to a coherant identitiy for the Brynhill Community while meeting traditional goals of safety and wayfinding. Lighting 15 Page 17 of 44 PLAY STRUCTURES • Structure materials must be monochromatic with earthtone colors matching other site furnishings. Play structures chosen will be according to the standards below, unless higher standards are • Safety surface material is required for all areas within the fall zone of the play stuctures. established in the future: Play areas will meet CPSC requirements for equipment, surface material, and depth. • Must comply to ASTM F-1487: Standard Consumer Safety Perfomance Specifications for • Platforms - minimum 8” and maximum 72” in height for youth play areas. Playground Equipment for Public Use. • Platforms - minimum 8” and maximum 48” in height for tot play areas. • Must be IPEMA-certified: IPEMA is a non-profit organization that tests play equipment • Transitional platforms or ramps meeting AAFA requirements in areas for children with dis- confirming manufacturers conformance to ASTM F-1487. abilities. • Hardware must be stainless steel with lifetime warranty. • Various ground-level activites. All submissions, revisions, or alternatives to the plants, street trees, lighting, play structures, and site furnishings will be reviewed for compliance and must be approved by the Master Planner Rudy Kadlub of Costa Pacific Communities with Lee Iverson of Iverson Architects as successor, or as assigned by City and approved by Rudy Kadlub or Lee Iverson. Note: Images shown are for illustrative purposes only. Play Equipment 16 Page 18 of 44 STREET TREES: Street tree patterns are key to a community’s visual quality and livability. Establishing continuity is an important aspect of street tree selection. Continuity helps to link neighborhoods and streets and establish a sense of order and importance for certain streets. Trees should be chosen from the list provided for the length of each street. Species shall match on opposite sides of the street and change only at intersections, unless specified otherwise. Street Tree Map 17 Page 19 of 44 Street Tree List NOTE: Color bars refer to lines used in preceding street tree diagram. Promenade *Liriodendron tulipifera - Tulip Tree Platanus acerifolia ‘Bloodgood’ – Bloodgood London Planetree Ginkgo biloba ‘Autumn Gold’ - Autumn Gold Ginkgo Ulmus japonica x wilsoniana ‘Morton’ - Accolade Elm Zelkova serrata ‘Village Green’ - Village Green Zelkova Zelkova serrata ‘Green Vase’ - Green Vase Zelkova Ulmus ‘Frontier’ - Frontier Elm Quercus alba - White Oak Quercus rubra - Red Oak Quercus robar - English Oak Aesculus x carnea ‘Briotti’ - Red horsechestnut Cladrastis Kentukea - Yellowwood Primary Residential Landscape Strips 5’-8’ Wide Acer x freemanii ‘Autmn Blaze’ – Autumn Blaze Maple Zelkova serrata ‘Green Vase’ – Green Vase Zelkova Zelkova serrata ‘Village Green’ – Village Green Zelkova Tilia x euchlora – Crimean Linden Fagus sylvatica – European Beech Fagus sylvatica ‘Riversii’ – Rivers Beech Fraxinus oxycarpa ‘Raywood’ – Raywood Ash Fraxinus Americana ‘Autumn Applause’ – Autumn Applause Ash Acer pseudoplatanus – Sycamore Maple Koelreuteria paniculate – Goldenrain Tree Acer rubrum ‘Red Sunset’ – Red Sunset Maple Cornus florida – Flowering Dogwood Crataegus viridis ‘Winter King’ – Winter King Hawthorne Street Tree List 18 Page 20 of 44 Street Tree List NOTE: Color bars refer to lines used in preceding street tree diagram. Commercial Gledistia triacanthos ‘Shademaster’ – Shademaster Honeylocust Gledistia tracathos ‘Skyline’ – Skyline Honeylocust Pyrus calleryana ‘Redspire’ – Redspire Pear Platanus acerifolia ‘Bloodgood’ – Bloodgood London Planetree Sophora japonica – Chinese Scholar Tree Acer x fremanii ‘Armstrong’ – Armstrong Red Maple Perimeter Accent *Quercus rubra – Red Oak Quercus coccinea – Scarlet Oak Tilia tomentosa – Silver Linden Tilia x euchlora – Crimean Linden Fagus sylvatica – European Beech Quercus macrocarpa – Bur Oak Swales *Fraxinus pennsylvanica ‘Summit’ – Summit Ash Alnus rubra – Red Alder Fraxinus latifolia – Oregon Ash Quercus bicolor – Swamp White Oak Salix babylonica – Babylon Weeping Willow Ulmus japonica x wilsoniana ‘Morton’ – Accolade Elm (Side Slope Only) Ulmus‘Frontier’ – Frontier Elm (Side Slope Only) Zelkova serrata ‘Green Vase’ – Green Vase Zelkova (Side Slope Only) Zelkova serrata ‘Village Green’ – Village Green Zelkova (Side Slope Only) Acer macrophyllum - Big Leaf Maple (12’ Fraxinus latifolia Oregon Ash Minimum Planting Areas) Street Tree List 19 Page 21 of 44 PLANT LIST: Davidia involucrata— Dove Tree Stewartia monadelpha— Tall Stewartia Daphne odora— Winter Daphne Disanthus

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