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Amazon Creek, Guidelines Tree & Shrub Plantings (Snyder)
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Lower Amazon Creek <br /> ( 10, • If a species is included in more than one planting zone, a single cluster across both zones <br /> can be displayed. <br /> • To allow adequate conveyance, NO plants should be near bridges. Leave a distance of <br /> approximately one bridge width on either side of each bridge unplanted. Leave 20 feet <br /> unplanted centering on each outfall. <br /> • This part of the creek needs different Guidelines for Tree and Shrub Plantings. <br /> o Type A: Areas that have been not been widened -› which includes most of the <br /> section between Bailey Hill and Wallis Street, from West 11 to Bertelsen Road, <br /> and 100' before and after all bridges. <br /> o Type B: Areas that have been widened slightly and planted as a flood plain - <br /> which includes Beltline Highway to Danebo Road, and from the Danebo Bridge <br /> to the Railroad Crossing (except before and after the bridges). <br /> o Type C: Areas that have been substantially widened 4 this includes areas such as <br /> Meadowlark Prairie and the section between Wallis and West 11 (except before <br /> and after the bridges). <br /> Type C: sections are allowed to be planted on all zones. <br /> • Not every section (especially type A) would have the full amount of plants. <br /> Diagram example for type A <br /> Top of Bank <br /> 0 < 10 -20' > < 10 -20' <br /> Upper Bank <br /> Lower Bank <br /> Creek <br /> Diagram example for type B <br /> Top of Bank < 10 -20' > <br /> • < 10 -20' <br /> Upper Bank <br /> — <br /> Lower Bank T — — T T T T <br /> Creek <br /> c <br /> 27 <br />
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