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Fall Creek JJE2.ai
FAnALL C REEK Urban Bird Corridor B’ Designed By: Jarlath Caldwell, Emily Burton & Jeremy Brown Pollution filling the air, crowded buildings, and noisy dirty streets are images commonly associated with cities. As it was George Kessler’s personal mission to destroy this image, so it is ours as well. The pacels of land at Delaware and Fall Creek are ideal for a site devoted to this kind of urban respit. The plants, arrangement, and views are all designed to promote contemplation and other passive activities most noteably birdwatching. Special attentional was taken to provide food and habitat for these feathered friends that will help numerous avian life to thrive year long and provide enjoyment to the patrons of this park. The site has been cleaned up to take advantage of the two greatest amenities. These include the Creek, and shade/sunlight interplayed through natural vegetation. Fall Creek is not a place to come one, but a place where people will return and bring their children and grandchildren. B FALL CREEK SOUTH MASTER PLAN Scale: 1”=20’ A’ Fall Creek to Fall Creek Place, B-B’ A ?? A View From Delaware The western most portion of the Fall Creek trail contains a steep north facing slope. This slope has been covered in viburnums, juniperous and various other flowing shrubs coordinated to provide brilliant folliage and flowering year round. A dwarf forsythia has also been used here to help stop errosion on this steep bank. As you look accross Fall Creek you will see a colorful textural pallet that adorns the landscape View of Four Corners from Fall Creek Parkway Near the Delaware Street bridge on the western half of the site, a weeping European birch has been planted. The weeping form is iconic of the Kessler era and carries with it a sense of beauty and steadfastness to the landscape. The hillside remains relatively barren as hydrangeas and elderberries spot the turf with with color. The black chokeberries have also been transplanted down near the boardwalk as a pedestrian deterant and because of the ability for Aronia to act as a site remediation plant. FOUR CORNERS MASTER PLAN Scale: 1”=20’ Section A-A’ A walk beside Fall Creek Basketball Court in Four Corners FOUR CORNERS PLAN RIVER WALK EAST PLAN RIVER WALK WEST PLAN Symbol Quantity Scientific Name Deciduous Trees AR 4 CL 12 CP 7 FSP 1 LT 1 QR 5 Evergreen Trees PP 11 Ornamental Trees AC 28 CC 25 Deciduous Shrubs BTA 103 BTR 49 CO CS 36 FC 52 HM 88 IVS 46 SN 28 SB 65 SDK 12 VNB 7 VDC 103 VDH 83 WFV 171 WMW 50 Evergreen Shrubs IM 8 JC 88 JH 42 Common Name Size Condition Notes Acer rubrum 'October Glory' Celtis laevigata Crataegus Phaenopyrum Fagus sylvatica 'Pendula' Liriodendron Tulipifera Quercus rubra October Glory Red Maple Hackberry Washington Hawthorn Weeping European Beech Tulip Tree Red Oak 3" 3" 2" 3" 2" 2" B&B B&B B&B B&B B&B B&B Seasons of Interest Fall Spring Spring Winter Spring Fall Picea pungens Colorado Spruce 2" B&B Year Round Amelanchier canadensis Cercis canadensis Serviceberry Eastern Redbud 2" 2" 5 Gallon Container Spring Spring Berberis thunbergii 'Aurea' Berberis thunbergii 'Rose Glow' Cephalanthus Occidentalis Cornus sericea Forsythia x 'Courtasol' Hydrangea macrophylla 'All Summer' Itea virginica 'Sprich' Sambucus nigra 'Gerda' Spirea x 'Bumalda' Symphoricarpos x doorenbosii 'Kordes' Viburnum nudum 'Bulk' Viburnum dentatum 'Christom' Viburnum dilatatum 'Henneke' Weigela florida 'Variegated nana' Weigela 'Midnight Wine' Japanese Barberry Japanese Rose Glow Barberry Button Bush Redosier Dogwood Gold Tide Dwarf Fosythia All Summer Beauty Little Henry Black Elderberry Bumald Spirea Amethyst Coralberry Brandywine Viburnum Blue Muffin Viburnum Cardinal Candy Viburnum Variegated Dward Weigela Midnight Wine 3'-4 Bare Root 3-5' Bare Root 4-8' 6" Pot 5' 3 Gallon 3' 3 Gallon 4' Container 1-2' 1 Gallon 6-10' 1 Gallon 2-3' Bare Root 3-5' 1 Gallon 4-5' 3 Gallon 3-5' 3 Gallon 5' 3 Gallon 3' 3 Gallon 12-18"3 Gallon Spring April/May Mid/Late Summer Spring/Winter March/April Mid Summer On June/July June/July Summer-August June/July Early Summer May/June May/June Spring Spring Ilex x 'Mondo' Juniperus chinensis Juniperus horizontalis 'Bar Harbor' Little Rascal Holly Juniper Bar Harbor Juniper 2' 5' 1' Year Round Year Round Year Round 1 Gallon Container Container