• <br /> 5. Keep in mind that the gravel pathway running N -S, just to the West of the existing <br /> maintenance facility, is our lowest area of the garden. It will have six inches of standing water 4006 <br /> after most hard rains. Perhaps drainage to a water feature , "Lilly Pond ", could be an option. <br /> 6. Orientation of any features to support roses, ie. Pergolas, trellis etc., particularly with adjacent, <br /> Northern hedge or structures, makes it real difficult to grow roses. Think Sun! jowl= <br /> 7. All new pathways, and for CIP considerations, All pathwa s, should be harctsurf a such as <br /> pavers, rock , s With over seven miles of existing edges which we try to d <br /> edge four times per year is a maintenance nightmare. Hard surface edging is simpler to maintain. <br /> This would also facilitate disabled accessibility is, l s - <br /> 8. Currently there is No lighting within the garden, including the parking lot. Wires exist for the d <br /> parking lot to be upgraded. Our only lighting is currently just addressing the bikepath! <br /> 9. Considerations should be made for a potential gate system of the entrancearking lot. We j ���� <br /> recently installed a fence on the Southern boundary and continuation of this with a gated 4 <br /> entrance is a possibility. This, coupled with the other suggested gated entrances would enhance <br /> s cunt yiup <br /> 10. At this point there are no rock walls, water features or Art components within the rose d <br /> garden. Any or all of which could be incorporated within the more undeveloped areas. <br /> 11. Completion of the wall and pathway,system on the riverbank should be a Master plan / <br /> consideration. s Q v <br /> PSG- <br />