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Neighborhood Meeting Decorum This neighborhood meeting is required by Lake Oswego Code LOC 50.07.003 prior to C800 submitting its land use application for the Cooks Butte site. The results of the meeting will be made part of the application by C800. In addition to any comments you may wish to make at this meeting, you are encouraged to participate in any public hearing scheduled by the City of Lake Oswego on this issue. The purpose of this neighborhood meeting is to outline the proposed public safety communications project at Cooks Butte Park and to gather public comment C800 encourages all in attendance to offer comments and ask questions. A successful neighborhood meeting requires that some simple ground rules be followed. These ground rules will ensure that all in attendance are treated in a respectful and courteous manner, and that all who desire to speak will have the opportunity to be heard: This is a public discussion, not a debate. The purpose is not to win an argument, but to hear about the project and various points of view. Everyone is encouraged to participate. You may be asked to share what you think, or we may ask for comments from those who haven't spoken. It is always OK to "pass" when you are asked to share a comment. No one or two individuals should dominate a discussion. If you have already voiced your ideas, let others have an opportunity. When you speak, be brief and to the point. When you speak, state your name and where you live. In a public meeting, it is helpful to know who is speaking as well as where they live in the community. One person speaks at a time. Refrain from side conversations. Pay attention to the person speaking. If you think you will forget an idea that comes to mind, write it down. Do your best to understand the pros and cons of every issue. Be as objective and fair-minded as you can be. Seek first to understand, not to be understood. Ask questions to seek clarification when you don't understand the meaning of someone's comments. Be respectful. Please do not engage in any demonstration, booing, handclapping, or otherwise disrupt the neighborhood meeting. ANYONE UNWILLING TO FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINES WILL BE ASKED TO REFRAIN FROM DOING SO, AND MAY, IN THE SOLE DISCRETION OF THE MODERATOR, BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE MEETING."

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Neighborhood Meeting Decorum This neighborhood meeting is required by Lake Oswego Code LOC 50.07.003 prior to C800 submitting its land use application for the Cooks Butte site. The results of the meeting will be made part of the application by C800. In addition to any comments you may wish to make at this meeting, you are encouraged to participate in any public hearing scheduled by the City of Lake Oswego on this issue. The purpose of this neighborhood meeting is to outline the proposed public safety communications project at Cooks Butte Park and to gather public comment C800 encourages all in attendance to offer comments and ask questions. A successful neighborhood meeting requires that some simple ground rules be followed. These ground rules will ensure that all in attendance are treated in a respectful and courteous manner, and that all who desire to speak will have the opportunity to be heard:

• This is a public discussion, not a debate. The purpose is not to win an argument, but to hear about the project and various points of view.

• Everyone is encouraged to participate. You may be asked to share what you think, or we may ask for comments from those who haven't spoken. It is always OK to "pass" when you are asked to share a comment.

• No one or two individuals should dominate a discussion. If you have already voiced your ideas, let others have an opportunity. When you speak, be brief and to the point.

• When you speak, state your name and where you live. In a public meeting, it is helpful to know who is speaking as well as where they live in the community.

• One person speaks at a time. Refrain from side conversations. Pay attention to the person speaking. If you think you will forget an idea that comes to mind, write it down.

• Do your best to understand the pros and cons of every issue. Be as objective and fair-minded as you can be.

• Seek first to understand, not to be understood. Ask questions to seek clarification when you don't understand the meaning of someone's comments.

• Be respectful. Please do not engage in any demonstration, booing, handclapping, or otherwise disrupt the neighborhood meeting.

ANYONE UNWILLING TO FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINES WILL BE ASKED TO REFRAIN FROM DOING SO, AND MAY, IN THE SOLE DISCRETION OF THE MODERATOR, BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE MEETING."

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CLACKAMAS 800 RADIO GROUP

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WHO MAKES THE DECISION The DRC will make a decision on the CUP application at the public hearing. The application will be evaluated on the basis of the information provided by the applicant, the criteria listed in the pertinent sections of the City’s Community Development Code and other codes, public comment, and inspection of the property. Appeals of the DRC’s decision can be made to the City Council. The following flow chart identifies the typical review process for CUP applications; however, special circumstances may increase certain processing times.

Pre-Application Conference 2 weeks

Neighborhood Meeting (if required) 3 weeks

Application Preparation and Submittal Varies

Notice of Public Hearing 20 days

DRC Hearing

DRC Findings 2 weeks

Appeal Period

15 days

City Council Findings 2 weeks

Appeal Period (to LUBA)

3 weeks

If not complete, prepare revisions Up to 180 days

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If no appeal is filed, the decision becomes final

Completeness Review 30 days

City Council Hearing (if appealed) 4 weeks

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COOKS BUTTE CITY PARK2100 PALISADES CREST DR.LAKE OSWEGO, OR 97034

COOKS BUTTE

PROJECT INFORMATION

SHEET TITLE

SHEET NO.

VER. DATE DESCRIPTION

CHECKED BY:

DRAWN BY:

BU

MS

CLIENT COMMENT03/28/18

DRAWING VERSION

LICENSER

2

PRELIM ZONING DRAWINGS04/24/183

PRELIM SKETCH01/12/181

2101 4TH AVE E, SUITE 202OLYMPIA, WA 98506

360.915.6750

WWW.CAPITALDESIGNSERVICES.COM

CAPITAL DESIGN SERVICES

CC - FINAL LU DRAWINGS11/15/184

OVERALL SITE PLAN

A1.0

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11 X 17 SCALE: 1" = 200'-0"

22 X 34 SCALE: 1" = 100'-0"

200'100'0' 400'

OVERALL SITE PLAN1

PROJECT AREA

SEE A2.0

PARCEL #: 00316697SIZE: 41.97 ACZONING: PNA

ADJACENT ZONING:R-10

PALISADES CREST DR.

ADJACENTZONING:

CLACKAMASCOUNTY

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538.

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1112.08'36

7.89

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155.75'

301.03'

576.39'

(E) PROPERTY LINE(PRIMARY PARCEL)

(E) PROPERTY LINE, TYP(ADJACENT PARCEL)

(E) HEAVILYFORESTED AREA

(E) WATER TANK

(E) PARK ACCESS DRIVE

(P) ACCESS DRIVE TOCOMPOUND

(E) INGRESS/EGRESS FROMPALISADES CREST DRIVE

(E) HEAVILYFORESTED AREA

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COOKS BUTTE CITY PARK2100 PALISADES CREST DR.LAKE OSWEGO, OR 97034

COOKS BUTTE

PROJECT INFORMATION

SHEET TITLE

SHEET NO.

VER. DATE DESCRIPTION

CHECKED BY:

DRAWN BY:

BU

MS

CLIENT COMMENT03/28/18

DRAWING VERSION

LICENSER

2

PRELIM ZONING DRAWINGS04/24/183

PRELIM SKETCH01/12/181

2101 4TH AVE E, SUITE 202OLYMPIA, WA 98506

360.915.6750

WWW.CAPITALDESIGNSERVICES.COM

CAPITAL DESIGN SERVICES

CC - FINAL LU DRAWINGS11/15/184

ENLARGED SITE PLAN

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NOTES:

11 X 17 SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"

22 X 34 SCALE: 1" = 10'-0"

20'10'0' 40'

1. THE OVERALL SITE PLANIS GENERATED FROMMULTIPLE SOURCESINCLUDING, BUT NOTLIMITED TO, GIS MAPS,AERIAL MAPS, PHOTOS,IMAGES, ANDTOPOGRAPHICSURVEY (IF PROVIDED).

ENLARGED SITE PLAN1

715

2A3.0

1A3.0

(P) 12'-0" X 24'-0" X 10'-4 1/8"EQUIP SHELTER

(P) GALVANIZED GRAY 180'SELF-SUPPORT TOWER

(P) 1000 GAL PROPANE TANKW/ 10' SETBACK BUFFER ON5'-0" X 16'-0" CONC PAD

(P) NG GENERATOR ON4'-0" X 9'-6" CONC PAD

(P) 6'-0" CHAIN LINK FENCEW/ BARBED WIRE

(P) 200A METER BASE MOUNTEDTO EQUIPMENT SHELTER

(P) 50'-0" X 50'-0" FENCEDLEASE AREA

(P) CABLE BRIDGE

(P) 12' DOUBLE ACCESS GATE

(P) UG POWER FROM (E) VAULT AT PARKENTRANCE TO (N) METER BASE; ±250 LF

(E) ± 15' WIDE GRAVELACCESS ROAD

(P) 12'-0' WIDE GRAVEL DRIVETO ACCESS GATE; ±60LF

(P) CONC STOOP

(E) TREE TO BE REMOVED, TYPOF (2), SEE SHEET L1.0

(E) WATER TANK WITHINFENCED ENCLOSURE

(E) WATER DISTRICT U/GPOWER ROUTE TO REMAIN

(E) WATER DISTRICT U/GPOWER ROUTE TO REMAIN

(E) WATER DISTRICT U/G POWERROUTE TO BE RELOCATED TO

OUTSIDE OF (P) FENCE; ± 70 LF

(P) RELOCATED WATER DISTRICTU/G POWER ROUTE W/ (3)

HANDHOLES AT EACH BEND; ±90 LF

(E) MANHOLE

(E) U/G WATER LINE

(E) TREE TO REMAIN,TYP, SEE SHEET L1.0

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LINE OF (E) 20' PIPELINEEASEMENT; SEE SURVEY

(E) TREE, TYP, SEE SURVEYSHEET SV-2 FOR TREEDIAMETER & HEIGHTS

(P) LANDSCAPING, SEESHEET L2.0

(P) FAA TOWER LIGHTING, TYP

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COOKS BUTTE

PROJECT INFORMATION

SHEET TITLE

SHEET NO.

VER. DATE DESCRIPTION

CHECKED BY:

DRAWN BY:

BU

MS

CLIENT COMMENT03/28/18

DRAWING VERSION

LICENSER

2

PRELIM ZONING DRAWINGS04/24/183

PRELIM SKETCH01/12/181

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CAPITAL DESIGN SERVICES

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ELEVATIONS

A3.0 11 X 17 SCALE: 1" = 25'-0"

22 X 34 SCALE: 1" = 12'-6"

25'12.5'0' 50'

NORTHWEST ELEVATION1 SOUTHWEST ELEVATION2

NOTES:

1. PROPOSED HEIGHTS FOR ALL UHF, VHF, RX, TX,AND PAGING ANTENNAS AT BASE ELEVATION.

2. PROPOSED HEIGHTS FOR ALL MICROWAVE &PANEL ANTENNAS AT RAD CENTER.

GRADE LEVEL 0'-0"± 700' AMSL

(P) 6' MICROWAVE DISHRAD CENTER @ 145'-0"

(4) (F) VHF INTEROPERABLE ANTENNASBASE ELEVATION @ 100'-0"

(P) L-810 SINGLE UNIT RED LIGHTBASE ELEVATION @ 90'-0"

(F) 900 PAGING ANTENNA BASE ELEVATION @ 100'-0"

(6) (F) FIRST NET ANTENNASRAD CENTER @ 100'-0"

(P) TOP OF LATTICE TOWER180'-0"

(P) 6' MICROWAVE DISHRAD CENTER @ 155'-0"

(2) (P) 700/800 MHz TX ANTENNASBASE ELEVATION @ 150'-0"

(2) (P) GPS LMR ANTENNASBASE ELEVATION @ 125'-0"

(F) VHF 700/800 INTEROPERABLE RX ANTENNABASE ELEVATION @ 180'-0"

(2) (P) 700/800 MHz RX ANTENNAS W/ TTABASE ELEVATION @ 180'-0"

(F) VHF INTEROPERABLE TX ANTENNABASE ELEVATION @ 150'-0"

(P) 6'-0" TALL CHAIN-LINK FENCEW/ BARBED WIRE

(P) 5'-0" LANDSCAPE BUFFERAROUND COMPOUND PERIMETER;

SEE SHEET L2.0

(P) 12'-0" X 24'-0" EQUIPMENTSHELTER

(P) 50'-0" X 50'-0" FENCEDCOMPOUND

(P) 180'-0" 3-SIDED LATTICE TOWER

(P) CABLE BRIDGE

(P) 12'-0" ACCESS GATEW/ SITE SIGNAGE

(P) CABLE LADDER

(P) TOWER CLIMBING LADDER

(P) L-810 SINGLE UNIT REDLIGHT

(F) 900 PAGING ANTENNA MOUNTEDON FRAME (BEYOND)

(P) 6' MICROWAVE DISH ALIGNED TOSHERWOOD, AZIMUTH T BD

(P) MW ICE SHIELD

(P) GPS PAGING ANTENNA

(P) 6' MICROWAVE DISH ALIGNED TOVIEW ACRES, AZIMUTH 70°

(P) MW ANTENNA ICE SHIELD

(P) L-810 SINGLE UNIT REDLIGHT

(P) LIGHTNING ARRESTOR / AIRTERMINAL

(F) VHF 700/800 INTEROPERABLE RXANTENNA, BEYOND

(2) (P) 700/800 MHz RX ANTENNA,ANTENNA

(P) TOWER TOP AMPLIFIERS,TYP OF (2) (TTA)

(F) VHF INTEROPERABLE TXANTENNA (BEYOND)

(2) (P) 700/800 MHz TX ANTENNAS

(4) (F) VHF INTEROPERABLEANTENNAS

(F) UHF INTEROPERABLE ANTENNA(BEYOND)

(6) (F) FIRST NET ANTENNAS W/ RRU's

GRADE LEVEL 0'-0"± 700' AMSL

NOTES:

1. PROPOSED HEIGHTS FOR ALL UHF, VHF, RX, TX,AND PAGING ANTENNAS AT BASE ELEVATION.

2. PROPOSED HEIGHTS FOR ALL MICROWAVE &PANEL ANTENNAS AT RAD CENTER.

(3) (P) VALMONT FACE FRAMES W/(2) STAND-OFFS W/ WORKPLATFORM S @ ±100' AGL

(P) GPS PAGING ANTENNABASE ELEVATION @ 125'-0"

11 X 17 SCALE: 1" = 25'-0"

22 X 34 SCALE: 1" = 12'-6"

25'12.5'0' 50'

(P) TOP OF AIR TERMINAL @ 196'-6"BASE ELEVATION @ 180'-0"

(P) L-810 SINGLE UNIT RED LIGHTBASE ELEVATION @ 180'-0"

(F) UHF INTEROPERABLE ANTENNASBASE ELEVATION @ 100'-0"

(P) VALMONT FACE FRAME W/(2) STAND-OFFS W/ WORKPLATFORM S @ ±180' AGL

(P) VALMONT FACE FRAME W/(2) STAND-OFFS W/ WORKPLATFORM S @ ±150' AGL

(2) (P) LMR GPS ANTENNAS

(P) 6' MICROWAVE DISHRAD CENTER @ 145'-0"

(4) (F) VHF INTEROPERABLE ANTENNASBASE ELEVATION @ 100'-0"

(P) L-810 SINGLE UNIT RED LIGHTBASE ELEVATION @ 90'-0"

(F) 900 PAGING ANTENNA BASE ELEVATION @ 100'-0"

(6) (F) FIRST NET ANTENNASRAD CENTER @ 100'-0"

(P) TOP OF LATTICE TOWER180'-0"

(P) 6' MICROWAVE DISHRAD CENTER @ 155'-0"

(2) (P) 700/800 MHz TX ANTENNASBASE ELEVATION @ 150'-0"

(2) (P) GPS LMR ANTENNASBASE ELEVATION @ 125'-0"

(F) VHF 700/800 INTEROPERABLE RX ANTENNABASE ELEVATION @ 180'-0"

(2) (P) 700/800 MHz RX ANTENNAS W/ TTABASE ELEVATION @ 180'-0"

(F) VHF INTEROPERABLE TX ANTENNABASE ELEVATION @ 150'-0"

(P) 6'-0" TALL CHAIN-LINK FENCEW/ BARBED WIRE

(P) 5'-0" LANDSCAPE BUFFERAROUND COMPOUND PERIMETER;

SEE SHEET L2.0

(P) 50'-0" X 50'-0" FENCED COMPOUND

(P) 180'-0" 3-SIDED LATTICE TOWER

(P) CABLE LADDER

(P) TOWER CLIMBING LADDER

(P) L-810 SINGLE UNIT RED LIGHT

(F) 900 PAGING ANTENNA MOUNTEDON FRAME (BEYOND)

(P) 6' MICROWAVE DISH ALIGNED TOSHERWOOD, AZIMUTH TBD

(P) MW ICE SHIELD

(P) GPS PAGING ANTENNA

(P) 6' MICROWAVE DISH ALIGNED TOVIEW ACRES, AZIMUTH 70°

(P) MW ANTENNA ICE SHIELD

(P) L-810 SINGLE UNIT REDLIGHT

(P) LIGHTNING ARRESTOR / AIRTERMINAL

(F) VHF 700/800 INTEROPERABLE RXANTENNA

(2) (P) 700/800 MHz RX ANTENNA,ANTENNA

(P) TOWER TOP AMPLIFIERS,TYP OF (2) (TTA)

(F) VHF INTEROPERABLE TXANTENNA

(2) (P) 700/800 MHz TX ANTENNAS

(4) (F) VHF INTEROPERABLEANTENNAS

(F) UHF INTEROPERABLE ANTENNA(BEYOND)

(6) (F) FIRST NET ANTENNAS W/ RRU's

(3) (P) VALMONT FACE FRAMES W/(2) STAND-OFFS W/ WORKPLATFORM S @ ±100' AGL

(P) GPS PAGING ANTENNABASE ELEVATION @ 125'-0"

(P) L-810 SINGLE UNIT RED LIGHTBASE ELEVATION @ 180'-0"

(F) UHF INTEROPERABLE ANTENNASBASE ELEVATION @ 100'-0"

(P) VALMONT FACE FRAME W/(2) STAND-OFFS W/ WORKPLATFORM S @ ±180' AGL

(P) VALMONT FACE FRAME W/(2) STAND-OFFS W/ WORKPLATFORM S @ ±150' AGL

(2) (P) LMR GPS ANTENNAS

(P) 12'-0" X 24'-0" EQUIPMENTSHELTER

LEGEND:

(P) - PROPOSED

(F) - FUTURE

LEG A LEG C LEG B LEG CLEG A

(BEYOND) LEG B

(P) TOP OF AIR TERMINAL @ 196'-6"BASE ELEVATION @ 180'-0"

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COOKS BUTTE CITY PARK2100 PALISADES CREST DR.LAKE OSWEGO, OR 97034

COOKS BUTTE

PROJECT INFORMATION

SHEET TITLE

SHEET NO.

VER. DATE DESCRIPTION

CHECKED BY:

DRAWN BY:

BU

MS

CLIENT COMMENT03/28/18

DRAWING VERSION

LICENSER

2

PRELIM ZONING DRAWINGS04/24/183

PRELIM SKETCH01/12/181

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360.915.6750

WWW.CAPITALDESIGNSERVICES.COM

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TREE MITIGATION PLAN

L2.0SHRUB/TREE PLANTING DETAIL2

NOTES:1. ALL LANDSCAPING SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO RECEIVING FINAL BUILDING INSPECTION APPROVAL.2. ALL PLANTINGS ARE DROUGHT TOLERANT, NO IRRIGATION IS REQUIRED FOLLOWING INITIAL WATERING AT

INSTALLATION.3. ALL PLANTINGS WILL BE WARRANTED BY LANDSCAPER FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FROM INSTALLATION.4. ALL DEBRIS AND EXISTING GROUND COVER REMOVAL IS TO BE DONE BY THE CONTRACTOR.5. MULCH (AS A GROUND COVER) MUST BE CONFINED TO AREAS UNDERNEATH PLANTS AND IS NOT A

SUBSTITUTE FOR GROUND COVER PLANTS.6. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE SUFFICIENT WATERING UPON INITIAL INSTALLATION OF PLANTINGS.7. ALL PLANTINGS SHALL BE FERTILIZED PER SPECIFIC SPECIE REQUIREMENTS.8. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE TO ARRANGE AN ON-SITE MEETING TO

DISCUSS PROJECT PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF ANY WORK.9. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE LOCATIONS OF ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AND OTHER

OBSTRUCTIONS THAT MAY AFFECT THE WORK, AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REPAIRING AND/ORREPLACING, AT HIS OR HER OWN EXPENSE, ANY DAMAGES FROM HIS OR HER OPERATION.

10. CLEAR AND GRUB ALL NEW PLANTING AREAS PRIOR TO THE INSTALLATION OF ANY NEW PLANT MATERIAL.11. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE REPAIR OF ALL EXISTING LANDSCAPING DAMAGED AS

A RESULT OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF THIS PROJECT, AND REPLANT WITH SAME SPECIES AS NEEDED.

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(N) TREE / SHRUB PER TABLE;STAKING & TREE TIES NOTREQUIRED FOR SHRUBINSTALLATION

(2) (N) TREE TIES (FORINSTALLATION OF TREES ONLY)

(2) (N) DOUGLAS FIR TREESTAKES; EXTEND MIN. 12" INTOUNDISTURBED SOIL, DO NOTPENETRATE ROOT BALL

2-3" OF MULCH; MAINTAIN 2"CLEAR FROM STEM

REPLACE 1/3 OF THE EXISTINGSOIL WITH WELLDECOMPOSED COMPOST,PLANTING HOLE TO BE 2XROOT BALL DIAMETER

REMOVE BURLAP FROM TOP2/3 OF ROOT BALL; REMOVEALL STRING AND WIRE ANDSET ROOT BALL ONUNDISTURBED SOIL ORCOMPACTED BACKFILL

UNDISTURBED EXISTING SOILOR COMPACTED BACKFILLBELOW ROOT BALL

SYMBOL BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAMEPLANT SCHEDULE

OREGON GRAPEMAHONIA AQUIFOLIUM

QTY. SIZE(6) SCREENING

SHRUB

CLASS.1-3 GAL. &

36" O.C.

(2) 8'-0' HT. MIN. @PLANTING

PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII DOUGLAS FIR TREE

OUTLINE OFPROPOSEDPROJECT AREA

(E) 24" CONIFEROUSTREE TO REMAIN

(E) 24" CONIFEROUSTREE TO REMAIN

(E) 18" CONIFEROUSTREE TO REMAIN

(E) 24" CONIFEROUSTREE TO REMAIN

(E) 24" CONIFEROUSTREE TO REMAIN

(E) 24" CONIFEROUSTREE TO REMAIN

(E) 24" CONIFEROUSTREE TO REMAIN

(E) 18" CONIFEROUSTREE TO REMAIN

(E) 18" CONIFEROUSTREE TO REMAIN

(E) 18" CONIFEROUSTREE TO REMAIN

(E) 24" CONIFEROUSTREE TO REMAIN

(E) 24" CONIFEROUSTREE TO REMAIN

ALL REMAINING TREES TOTHE NORTH TO REMAIN

11 X 17 SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"

22 X 34 SCALE: 1" = 10'-0"

20'10'0' 40'

(P) OREGON GRAPESCREENING SHRUB TO

FLANK (P) ACCESSDRIVEWAY, TYP OF

(6); SEE 2/-

(P) DOUGLAS FIR TREE,TYP OF (2); SEE 2/-

(P) DOUGLAS FIR TREE,TYP OF (2); SEE 2/-

TREE MITIGATION PLAN3

PLANTING SCHEDULE & NOTES1

SCREENINGSHRUB

AMERICAN ARBOVITAETHUJA OCCIDENTALIS (26) 6'-0' HT. MIN. @PLANTING

(P) PERIMETERARBORVITAE 5'-0"LANDSCAPE BUFFERTYP OF ±26; SEE 2/-

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Light Green - Intermittent to No Outdoor coverage White areas - No Coverage
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With Cooks Butte as part of the New Public Safety System
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Light Green - Intermittent to No Outdoor coverage White areas - No Coverage
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Green/Yellow - OK outdoors
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Yellow to Orange - Marginal/Limited Building penetration
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Dark Orange to Red Multiple Wall penetration - The deeper Red the deeper the penetration.
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