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giving a distinctive character and identity to the community;
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establishing visual harmony and continuity along city streets;
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softening and screening of urban development;
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helping to diffuse noise;
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helping to increase and stabilize property values;
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enhancing people's sense of connection to nature and history;
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enhancing civic pride and involvement;
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providing shade and helping to cool "urban heat islands," reducing
energy costs and consumption;
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moderating wind
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absorbing carbon dioxide, counteracting the global "greenhouse
effect;" and
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producing oxygen and filtering airborne particulates, which
help to reduce air pollution
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need for more street trees
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need for a tree preservation program
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need for a street tree maintenance program
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Trees species shall be selected from the designated street tree
list in order to ensure that a variety of species, which are adapted
to the coastal environment and urban conditions, are planted throughout
the downtown Encinitas specific plan area.
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Evergreen trees with large canopies and dense winter foliage
should be avoided on streets with an east-west axis.
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Street trees shall be planted in a minimum 4 x 6-foot planting
area, wherever possible, to ensure optimum growth.
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Planting areas smaller than 4 x 6 feet or within 3 feet of the
pavement, shall require a root control device.
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Parkways and medians of streets shall not be planted with the
same species.
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Parkways and medians shall consist of drought-tolerant trees,
shrubs, and ground-cover. The use of turf in parkways and medians
shall be prohibited. Refer to Landscape Guidelines, Section 4.8 for
suggested shrubs and groundcovers.
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Street trees shall be a minimum 15 gallon in size.
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Accent trees shall be a minimum 15 gallon in size or larger.
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Street trees shall be properly installed according to the City's
landscape planting standards.
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Dead trees or trees in very poor condition should be removed
in order to reduce safety hazards.
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Monitor overall species and age diversity.
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Continue to maintain and keep the City-wide street tree inventory
up to date.
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Monitor and take action against pests and diseases within the
plan area and on a citywide basis.
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Immediately replace trees that have been removed with a tree
as per the designated street tree list.
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Illegally removed street trees are subject to a replacement
penalty.
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Stub cutting techniques (heading back large limbs) shall be
prohibited.
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Establish a street tree maintenance program.
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Enlarge planting areas (minimum 4 x 6 feet) around existing
street trees where feasible.
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East-West Streets:
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Encinitas Boulevard (between First Street & Vulcan
Avenue)2
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Syagrus romanzoffian, Queen Palm1
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Formal planting, maximum 30 feet on center.
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C Street (between Second St. & street end)2
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Chinese Pistache, Pistacia chinensis
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Formal planting, maximum 30 feet on center.
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D Street (between Cornish Drive & street end)2
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Chinese Pistache, Pistacia chinensis
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Formal planting, maximum 30 feet on center.
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E Street (between Cornish Drive & street end)2
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Yellow Jacaranda, Peltophorum dubium
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Formal planting, maximum 30 feet on center.
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F Street (between Cornish Drive & street end)2
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Crape Myrtle, Lagerstroemia indica
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Formal planting, maximum 30 feet on center.
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G Street (between Cornish Drive & street end)2
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Marina Madrone, Arbutus marina
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Formal planting, maximum 30 feet on center.
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H Street (between Cornish Drive & street end)2
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Golden Trumpet Tree, Handroanthus chrysotrichus
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Formal planting, maximum 30 feet on center.
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I Street (between Cornish Drive & street end)2
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Silktree, Abizia julibrissin
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Formal planting, maximum 30 feet on center.
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J Street (between Cornish Drive & street end)2
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Chinese Pistache, Pistacia chinensis
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Formal planting, maximum 30 feet on center.
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North-South Streets:
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Vulcan Avenue (between Encinitas Boulevard & J Street)2
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Parkway:
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Laurus nobilis, Sweet Bay (see
exception below)
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Formal planting, maximum 40 feet on center.
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Median:
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Lantana montevidensis, Trailing
Lantana
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Plant triangular spacing, 4 feet apart.
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Exception - along the east side of
Vulcan Avenue between D & E Streets, maintain existing palms or
replace with a tree from the tree list below at a maximum of 30 feet
on center.
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First Street (between Encinitas Blvd. & southern SP
boundary)2
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Planter streetscape nodes at intersections:
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Erythrina humeana, Natal Coral
Tree1
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Second Street (between C Street & southern SP boundary)2
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Parkway:
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Quercus virginiana var. fusiformis, Escarpment Live Oak
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Quercus tomentella, Island Oak
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Corymbia citriodora, Lemon-Scented
Gum Planting instructions
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Quercus suber, Cork Oak
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Formal planting, maximum 30 feet on center.
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Third Street (between C Street & southern SP boundary)2
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Quercus virginiana var. fusiformis, Escarpment Live Oak
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Quercus tomentella, Island Oak
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Corymbia citriodora, Lemon-Scented
Gum Planting instructions
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Quercus suber, Cork Oak
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Formal planting, maximum 30 feet on center.
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Fourth Street (between C Street & southern SP boundary)2
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Quercus virginiana var. fusiformis, Escarpment Live Oak
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Quercus tomentella, Island Oak
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Corymbia citriodora, Lemon-Scented
Gum
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Quercus suber, Cork Oak
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Formal planting, maximum 30 feet on center.
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Albizia julibrissin, Silktree
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Agonis flexuosa, Peppermint Tree
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Arbutus marina, Marina Madrone
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Arbutus unedo, Strawberry Tree
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Brahea edulis, Guadalupe Palm
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Butia capitata, Pindo Palm
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Callistemon citrinus, Lemon Bottlebrush
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Cassia leptophylla, Gold Medallion Tree
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Corymbia citriodora, Lemon-Scented Gum
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Eriobotrya japonica, Loquat
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Erythea armata, Mexican Blue Palm
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Handroanthus chrysotrichus, Golden Trumpet
Tree
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Harpephyllum caffrum, Kaffir Plum1
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Jacaranda mimosifolia, Blue Jacaranda
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Lagerstroemia indica 'Biloxi', Biloxi Crape
Myrtle
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Lagerstroemia indica 'Cherokee', Cherokee Crape
Myrtle
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Lagerstroemia indica 'Potomac', Potomac Crape
Myrtle
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Lagerstroemia indica 'Seminole', Seminole Crape
Myrtle
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Leptosperum laevigatum, Australian Tea Tree
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Ligustrum lucidum, Glossy Privet
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Liriodendron tulipifera, Tulip Tree
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Lophostemon confertus, Brisbane Box
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Magnolia grandiflora 'Little Gem,' Little Gem
Magnolia
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Magnolia grandiflora 'Majestic Beauty,' Majestic
Beauty Southern Magnolia
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Magnolia grandiflora 'Samuel Sommer,' Samuel
Sommer Southern Magnolia
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Melaleuca nesophila, Pink Melaleuca (multi-trunk
specimen)
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Melaleuca quinquenervia, Cajeput Tree
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Metrosideros excelsus, New Zealand Christmas
Tree
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Peltophorum dubium, Yellow Jacaranda
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Pistacia chinensis, Chinese Pistache
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Pittosporum crassifolium, Stiffleaf Cheesewood
(std.)
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Psidium littorale, Strawberry Guava
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Quercus suber, Cork Oak
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Quercus tomentella, Island Oak
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Quercus virginiana var. fusiformis, Escarpment
Live Oak
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Rhus lancea, African Sumac
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Spathodea campanulata, African Tulip Tree
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Zizyphus jujuba, Chinese Jujube
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Some water needed during dry periods.
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Refer to streetscape concept plan, Section 4.7
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Street tree spacing will vary according to species.
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