Figure L.8 illustrates a typical front yard plan for a row of 140' or 120' residential lots. Zone 1A Zone 1B Zone 1C Each front yard includes tags that indicate the number of different species for trees, shrubs, groundcovers, etc. to illustrate the intended diversity of the plant palette. Plant materials of different sizes, colors, and textures are encouraged. Plantings should be layered from the groundplane using smaller plants near the sidewalk and transitioning up to larger plants near the building foundation or courtyard wall. Groundplane plant coverage should equal 40%-55% of the total planter area. ST R EE T 140' & 120' WIDE LOT ZONE KEY PLAN V1 A1 S2 S3 S4 S1 S3 T2 T1 S1 G1 S2 T2 A1 T1 G1 G2 S3 REFER TO FIGURE L.5 FOR PARKWAY (ZONE 1A). ST R E E T FIGURE L.8 Map subject to change NOTES: - TYPICAL PLANTING DESIGN FOR CHARACTER REFERENCE ONLY. INDIVIDUAL LOT LANDSCAPES TO VARY. REFER TO FIGURE L.12 FOR PLANTING SCHEDULE. - WHERE NO SIDEWALK IS PROVIDED, ZONE 1A IS TO EXTEND 10FT BEYOND BACK OF STREET CURB. 30' © Disney. Content should not be duplicated or distributed without written authorization. DRAFT - Subject To Change T Medium or Small Trees A Large Desert Specimens S Shrubs / Cacti / Succulents G Groundcovers V Vines 30 60'