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OAKLAND PLANNING COMMISSION SUBMISSION
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T H E V I S I O N F O R S H O R E L I N E P A R K
Brooklyn Basin will creae a variey o open space experiences haprovide or public access and enjoymen o he Bay
Approximately 30 acres of open spaces are planned along the
bayfront edges of Brooklyn Basin, creating a diverse network of
parks, promenades, and plazas along the shoreline linked by a
pedestrian and bicycle trail system that extends from Jack Lond
Square on the west to Estuary Channel and along the entire
perimeter of Brooklyn Basin to Shoreline Park.
On the west, Estuary Park wil l be improved and expandedfor a variety of recreational opportunities; Channel Park will
feature a meadow with vegetated edges for passive recreation
and enjoyment of the bay; South Park provides a quiet setting
with panoramic views up and down the Estuary; Gateway Park
provides a dramatic vista to Clinton Basin and is connected to w
promenades and commercial recreational uses along its edge. A
the far eastern end, Shoreline Park is located in a portion of the
site that was extensively modied to accommodate break-bulk
cargo handling activities.
Urban Quay – Clinton Basin
Play fields – Estuary Park
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Place for Social Gathering – Gateway Park
Rendering of Brooklyn Basin Greenway Trail – Channel Park and South Park
ESTUARY PARK
CHANNEL PARK
SOUTH PARK
CLINTON BASIN
SHORELINE PARK
GATEWAY PAR K
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The Estuary contributes signicantly to Oakland’s civic identity,
creating continuity from the airport to the port and along the
bay and into Lake Merritt. It provides an intimate stage of wate
activity, oering unique views to passing vessels and a direct
connection to the opposite shore. The scale, beauty and ever-
changing spectacle of the Estuary demand a restrained design
approach that reveals its intrinsic qualities and builds upon the
power of its setting. Rather than compete with the waterfront
or mimic a pastoral park inland, Shoreline Park will heighten the
sense of the waterfront and derive its identity by relation with i
Broad waterfront promenades, view corridors extending from
adjacent streets, axial vistas, changes in grade and stepped seat
areas will open up to the Estuary in dierent ways, creating
unobstructed and tiered places for viewing and experiencing
everyday activities as well as seasonal pageants and special even
such as lighted boat parades and races.
T H E V I S I O N F O R S H O R E L I N E P A R K
Shoreline Park will engage he Esuary and heighen he opporuniyor viewing and enjoying is diversiy o aciviies
Sculling on the Estuary
Sailing on the Estuary
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Coast Guard Vessels Paddle boarders Container Ships at the Port of Oakland
Oakland Urban Waterfront
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Shoreline Park extends over a half mile along the shoreline,
connecting Clinton Basin with the Embarcadero. A variety of
shoreline conditions will be created along its length, from an
extended overlook, to a dened water basin, to a pile supporte
structure and wood trestle that recalls its maritime legacy. At t
same time, the street pattern of the community creates not onl
visual corridors but also linkages to the activities, whether on M
Street, 8th Avenue, Brooklyn Way or the Embarcadero. Ninth
Avenue reinforces the shoreline and the activities of the park.
The design approach is to strengthen the “line of force” of the
water’s edge and make it more visible and perceptible, to enhan
the opportunities for linear recreational activities, which are bo
fundamental to the waterfront setting and to provide for some
the most popular forms of recreation today, creating connectioback into the community, reuniting the city and the bay.
T H E V I S I O N F O R S H O R E L I N E P A R K
Landscape elemens and linear recreaional aciviies will reinorce hshoreline edge and meeing place o land and waer
Tree-lined Promenade
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BAY TRAIL
CLASS I B IKEWAY
8TH AVENUE
9TH AVENUE
L IN K A GE S A N D
VIE W COR R IDOR S
M A I N S T R E E T
B R O O K L Y N
W A Y
E M B A R C A D E R O
Waterfront Promenade Class I Bikeway
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The design for Shoreline Park builds upon the nature of the pile-
supported structure that underlies the central plaza and expres
its maritime heritage. It is intended to express its authentic
identity as a deck over water rather than be treated as if part o
land and it builds upon the maritime role of the Ninth Avenue
terminal building.
The design references the building scale and form and incorporaan adaptive reuse of building materials, including recycled wood
members for decking and remnant elements that speak to the
essential qualities of the place. Within this context, changes in
grade and stepped edges provide opportunities and suggestion
for informal everyday activities while allowing for major special
events, such as markets, fairs, theatrical performances, and
dancing, that would happen on occasion. This kind of landscap
approach brings together the industrial landscape in a modern w
to create an attractive and engaging park setting.
T H E V I S I O N F O R S H O R E L I N E P A R K
Te cenral plaza will become a civic gahering place ha recalls ismariime heriage and creaes opporuniies or a variey o aciviies
Lounge Chairs
Stepped Edges
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T H E V I S I O N F O R S H O R E L I N E P A R K
A careully conceived program o managed evens and aciviies willesablish a culure o use and lead o a vibran, sel-regulaing place
Shoreline Park is the rst park to be built at Brooklyn Basin and
will involve a signicant transformation of the existing industria
landscape. Critical to its success, particularly in the early years
before the area is fully populated, will be the programming and
management of a variety of activities that are welcoming to
individuals and groups of all sizes throughout the year.
Shoreline Park is composed of a series of bold gestures with spavariety that foster activity and reinforce the sense of place. Rat
than being lled up with specic facilities, the park is intentiona
designed to be more exible and adaptable for a variety of activ
ties and experiences that can change over time. Programming
will be organized such activities as children’s play, education and
discovery tours, yoga, shing, twilight dancing and concerts, we
end markets, community dining, and gathering for races and ot
events on the Estuary. Stang of the park will further a sense o
security and safety until it becomes a self-sustaining space.
Outdoor Dining
Children’s Event
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Informal Musical Performance Farmer’s Market Carts
DancingYoga
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The Central Plaza is envisioned as a exible open space capable
of adapting to a variety of recreational activities, civic gathering
and special events over time. Its exibility and adaptability can
be furthered by the placement of large scale umbrellas that
create shade and shelter, thus fostering a more comfortable and
attractive environment for visitors to linger and assemble, as
individuals and in small groups as well as large crowds. They also
create another layer of elements that can help structure activiti
within the plaza as well as special events. Stainless steel sleeves
integrated within the wood decking will be used to support
stanchions for umbrellas and other shade structures. When not
in use, the umbrellas can be stored in the Terminal Building and
the plaza remain open and unobstructed. Artfully composed an
strategically placed within the plaza, the umbrellas will create a
ephemeral landscape of ever-changing elements that add color,
pattern, scale and amenity to the life of the plaza.
T H E V I S I O N F O R S H O R E L I N E P A R K
Umbrellas will creae an ephemeral landscape wih shade and colorand will be a visually appealing and amenable seting or aciviies
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Plaza Plan - example of potential locations for umbrellas
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Shoreline Park is composed of a number of special places that h
punctuate the shoreline, create destinations within it, and prov
for a variety of experiences. The west end of the park features
series of unique coves, outlooks, water’s edge relationships, and
landscape treatments as well as numerous places to sit, stop an
linger.
At the western end of the Central Plaza, the change in directionof the shoreline will be heightened by an arbor/trellis structure
creating a dened space with landscaped planters and stepped
seating. A water basin will be congured further to the west, w
high seating overlooking it on either side and steps going direct
into the water. On the opposite side of the basin, a double row
allee planting of tall trees is proposed along the shoreline as we
diagonally connecting to Clinton Basin. At grade plantings adjo
this area, further adding amenity and biodiversity.
T H E V I S I O N F O R S H O R E L I N E P A R K
Te wes exension rom he plaza conribues o he episodicexperience o place and enhances “saying aciviies”
Counter top Seating
Concrete Steps to the Estuary
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9TH AVENUE
VISTA POINT
SWIVEL CHAIRS
WOOD AND CONCRETESEATING STEPS AT BAY’S EDGE
(SEE PAGE 22, SECTION CC)
SCULPTURE OPPORTUNITY
HIGH COUNTERTOP SEATINGBOTH SIDES
ARBOR/TRELLIS (SEE PAGE 22)
WOOD STEPPED SEATING
RENDERINGPOINT OF V
Vista Point
Rendering of Bay Trail Edge, with views west down Estuary to San Francisco Informal Gathering Space
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Rendering of Bay Trail and 9th Avenue Terminal Building, looking west
Bay Friendly plants create gateway to the park
Example of public a ccess on a trestle bridge
9 T H A V E N U E
E M B A R C A D E R O
BIKE
PARKING
PICNIC AREA
TRESTLE BRIDGE
9TH AVENUE
TERMINAL BUILDING
SURFACE PARKING
& TEMPORARY EVENTS
CAFE EXTENSION AREAS
BAY TRAIL
CLASS I BIKEWAY
RAIN GARDEN
B R O O K L Y N
W
A Y
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All of Shoreline Park is intended to become an artful compositio
that is lasting, meaningful and appropriate to its environmental
setting. Within the park, public art and interpretive elements
will be incorporated to further add to the dimensionality and
understanding of place.
Opportunities for public art will be created along the promenad
and oshore to engage the visitor, reveal and heighten a sense o
the landscape and add meaning to the perception of place.
Narrative opportunities include the historic location of the 9th
Avenue building, expanding upon its maritime role as a break-b
cargo terminal and its relevance to Oakland and the Bay Region
The rain gardens and other landscaped areas within the park wi
also provide an opportunity for interpretive signage that descri
the plantings and their contributions to water quality, habitat alocal landscape identity.
T H E V I S I O N F O R S H O R E L I N E P A R K
Public ar, inerpreive elemens and wayfinding can add o heexperience and undersanding o place
Major Public Art
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The deconstruction of the 9th Avenue Terminal oers the oppo
nity to salvage and reuse many building materials in a sustainab
manner. Wood decking and beams, steel trusses, iron castings,
steel sash clerestory, cast drains and mooring cleats have poten
reuse value to fulll functional and recreational needs in an artis
and craftsman-like manner. The roof deck can be reclaimed and
milled for use as the decking of the Central Plaza. Heavy timber
can be used to create grade changes. Wood and metal can be us
to fabricate furnishings. Steel trusses can be reused for the trel
for directional signage or sculptural elements.
Salvaged materials harken back to the former identity of the
marine terminal, but should not trivialize or caricature it. Rathe
they should be used in a simple and straightforward fashion to
successfully realize the transformation of this place to its new
recreational use and identity.
T H E V I S I O N F O R S H O R E L I N E P A R K
Reclaiming and repurposing salvaged maerials will advancesusainabiliy and heighen he sense o coninuiy wih he pas
Example of the potential reuse of materials to create a trellis structure
Example of the potential reuse of materials for an artistic work
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U ni qu e ra il e le me nt s ca n a dd i nt erest to p av ed a re as C ast d ra in s re ta in ed i n p la ce w here f ea si bl e M oo ri ng cl ea ts rel oc at e & re us e a lo ng sh orel in e C ol umn loca ti on s f or i nt er pre ti ve ma rk e
Metal trusses and columns offer reuse opportunities for artistic works and furnishingsWood decking and beams provide opportunities for paving in the Plaza
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A vocabulary of elements utilizing wood, timber, stone, concret
and steel, and in addition to those salvaged from the marine
terminal, will add authenticity, integrity and identity to Shorelin
Park. These materials will be of a robust nature, capable of
withstanding heavy anticipated use as well as the specic dema
of a marine environment. They will also be appropriately nish
detailed and executed to create a variety of furnishings, xtures
and elements that do not over-assert themselves into the park
landscape, but rather create a timeless quality of understated
simplicity and elegance. The park elements will reect a high
standard of quality that, at the same time, does not depend on
extraordinary maintenance and upkeep and can carry through t
rest of the open spaces in Brooklyn Basin. In this way, they will h
to create a park identity that is unique, attractive and sustainab
for use today and into the future.
T H E V I S I O N F O R S H O R E L I N E P A R K
Well crafed urnishings and susainable, high qualiy maerials will beused ha are appropriae o he local waerron seting
Seating Steps at Water’s Edge
Arbor/Trellis with Vine P lanting
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12’
42’
POULSEN ALBERTSLUND MAXI
POWDER COATED WITH
CUSTOM POLE
ALUMINUM GUARD RAIL
12”HIGH
CURB WITH REVEAL
30”WIDE
LIGHT POST BASE
Lighting is carefully conceived to reinforce the relationship of th
park to its most signicant features and make them as evident
at night-time as they are during the day. Lighting will be focuse
along the entire shoreline perimeter in a cadence and rhythm
every approximately 50 feet. The lighting will help dramatize th
natural setting of the water’s edge and give it greater prominen
in evening hours.
Within the park, the perimeter lighting will create a soft
illuminated sparkle eect adjacent to the water, where it will
heighten the continuity of the shoreline. Modern light xtures a
planned of a pedestrian scale and will be 12 feet in height. These
will be integrated into the railing or in places where a railing is n
needed, on independent poles. LED luminaires on dimmers will
be used along with appropriate night sky protection with an eve
uniform lighting that is inviting, comfortable and distinctive.
T H E V I S I O N F O R S H O R E L I N E P A R K
Lighing will provide coninuiy o he park, uniy he shoreline andcreae an atracive and susainable nigh-ime environmen
=
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LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE
Symbol Label Qty File Lumens LLF WattsC atalog N um be r D es cr ip tion Lam p
F1 67 ALB-MIN-PT-LED_54W
LED_3000K_V2_ITL82672(PRO).ies
Absolute 1.00 55
F2 21 CPLS-60W30LED4K-
ES-LE3F(S1102221m).i
es
Absolute 1.00 62.59
F3 6 PEN380-LED-3000K.ies
Absolute 1.00 42.55
ALBERTSLUNDMINI POSTLED/3000K (2014)(PRO-RATED)
CAST GRAY PAINTEDMETAL POST TOPFITTER WITH 3VERTICAL POSTS ANDMOLDED WHITEPLASTIC TOPREFLECTOR
TWO WHITE MULTI-CHIPLIGHT EMITTING DIODES(LEDS), ONE 35mm LEDVERTICAL BASE-UPPOSITION, ONE 19mmLED VERTICAL BASE-DOWN POSITION.
LUMEC CPLS-
60W30LED4K-ES-LE3F
Capella(DOS LE3F) White 72W
SSL c/w Advance Driver XITANIUM 72W24V @120.00V
HESS AMERICA"PENDO" LED
PEN380-LED with Clear Lens, 3000K LED ARRAY
APPROXIMATELY 50 FT BETWEEN LIGHTS
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SHORELINE PARK DESIGN PLAN
SECTIOND-D
SECTIONC-C
SECTIONB-B
SECTIONA-A
9TH AVENUE
TERMINAL
BUILDING
PARKINGUPPER DECK+4
MAINDECK+2
BAYTRAIL+0
1 0 0 ’ B
C D C S
H O R E L I N
E B A N
D
1 0 0 ’ B C D C S H O R E LI N E B AN D
M E AN H I G H T I D E LI N E
M EA N H I G H
T I D E L
I N E
8 T H A V E N U E
9 T H A V E N U E
9 T H A
V E N U E
M A I N
S T R E E T
/
6 T H
A V E N U E
B R O O K L Y N
W A Y
0 60’ 120’ 240’
T H E D E S I G N P L A N D R A W I N G S
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0 8’ 16’
NINTH AVENUE
30’BAYTRAIL
14’
CLASS I
BIKEWAY
16’
SIDEWALK
0 8’ 16’ 32’
14’
CLASS IBIKEWAY
32’
BIKE/PEDWAY
20’
TRESTLE
30’
BAYTRAIL
NINTH AVENUEPARKING
CROSS SECIONS
SECION B-B
SECION A-A
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0 8’ 16’
CIRCULAR PLANTING
BIKE/PEDWAYBEYOND
RAINGARDEN
EXISTING
SEA WALL
30’
BAYTRAIL
20’
NO MOW MEADOW
0 8’ 16’
42’
BAYTRAIL
NINTH AVENUE 14’
CLASS I
BIKEWAY
16’
SIDEWALK
CROSS SECIONS
SECION C-C
SECION D-D
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CROSS SECION A NINH AVENUE EDGE OF CENRAL SPACE
15.5’
CONCRETE SIDEWALK
14’
CLASS I BIKEWAY
10’ ASPHALT, 2’GRANITE ON EACH SIDE
TREES IN PLANTERS
CONCRETE PLANTER WALLS WITH
LIGHTWEIGHT FOAM WHERE NEEDED
GRANITE CLAD PLANTER WALLS & CAPS
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WOOD DECKING SUPPORTED BY JOISTS, BEAM
REUSE OF TERMINAL BUILDING ROOF ELEMEN
WOOD DECKING SUPPORTED BY JOISTS, BEAMS & POSTS
REUSE OF TERMINAL BUILDING ROOF ELEMENTS IF FEASIBLE
WOOD DECKING SUPPORTED BY JOISTS, BEAM
REUSE OF TERMINAL BUILDING ROOF ELEMEN
GRANITE STEPPED SEATING WITH
LIGHTWEIGHT FOAM SPACERS WHERE NEEDED
GRANITE
PLANTER WALL
CLADDING & CAPS
0 2’ 4’ 8’
CROSS SECION A UPPER DECK EDGE OF CENRAL SPACE
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WOOD DECKING SUPPORTED BY JOISTS AND SLEEPERS
REUSE OF TERMINAL BUILDING ROOF ELEMENTS IF FEASI BLE
GRANITE CLAD CONCRETE PLANTER WALLS
GRANITE STEPPED
SEATING
30’
CONCRETE DECK AT
BAY TRAIL & PIER EDGE
0 2’ 4’ 8’
CROSS SECION A MAIN DECK EDGE OF CENRAL SPACE
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DEAIL SECION CC
PERMEABLE ASPHALT WITH
2’GRANITE BAND ON EACH SIDE
14’
CLASS I BIKEWAY
30’
BIKE/PEDWAY
MOVEMENT AREA
16’
CONCRETE SIDEWALK WITH
6’LANDSCAPED TREE WELLS
36’BAY TRAIL
CONCRETE WITH 6’LANDSCAPED TREE WELLS
WOOD SEATING
AND STAYING AREA
CONCRETE STEPPED SEATING
ADJACENT TO RIP RAP EDGE
0 4’ 8’
DD
CC
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DEAIL SECION DD
30’BAY TRAIL
CONCRETE WITH TREE WELLS
20’
NO MOW MEADOW
RAIN GARDEN
BENCHES
GUARD RAILS &
PERIMETER LIGHTING
EXISTING
SEA WALL
RIP-RAP
0 4’ 8’
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ALLEE AND SHORELINE WES GARDENS
8 T H
A V E N U E
9 T H A V E N U E
LOW FLOWERING PLANTS
ALLEE AND SHORELINE TREES
ALLEE AND SHORELINE TREES
RAIN GARDEN
NO MOW MEADOW GRASS
0 15’ 30’
POTENTIAL PLANT MATERIALS
ALLEE AND SHORELINE TREES
Brachychiton populneus (Bottle Tree)
Lophostemon conferta (Brisbane Box)
Podocarpus gracilior (Yew Pine)Quercus frainetto (Italian Oak)
GARDEN TREES AND PALMS
Arbutus 'Marina' (Marina Strawberry Tree)
Butia capitata (Pindo Palm)
Chamaerops humilis (Mediterranean Fan Palm)
Melaleuca quinquenervia (Paperbark Tree)
Melaleuca styphelloides (Prickly melaleuca)
Quercus agrifolia (Coast Live Oak)
Quercus lobata (Valley Oak)
SHRUBS, GROUNDCOVER AND GRASSES
Aeonium haworthii (Pinwheel)
Arctostaphylos edmundsii 'Little Sur' (Little Sur M
Artemisia pynocephala ‘David’s Choice’
Ceanothus hearstiorum (Hearst Ranch Buckbrus
Coprosma petriei “Verde Vista”
Dietes iridiodes
Erigeron glauca (Wayne Roderick Daisy)Hemerocallis x yellow (Daylily)
Hesperaloe parviflora (Red Yucca)
Limonium californicum (Western Marsh Rosema
Limonium perezii (Sea Lavender)
“No Mow”Meadow Grasses
Rosa meidiland Series Red (Red Meidiland Rose
Salvia l. “Santa Barbara”(Dwarf Bush Sage)
Senecio mandraliscae
Zauschneria septrentrionalis “Mattole River”
Note: Preliminary plant list includes candidates for landscap
in the design process in consideration of Bay Friendly pract
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CENRAL PLAZA PLANER LANDSCAPE
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PLANTER TREES WITH MIXED SHRUBS,GROUNDCOVER & GRASSES
FLOWERING PLANTS AT ENTRY &ADJACENT TO 9TH AVENUE
Nyssa sylvatica (Tupelo Tree)ALONG BOTH SIDES OF 9TH AVENUE & CLASS I BIKEWAY
0 15’ 30’
POTENTIAL PLANT MATERIALS
TREES AND PALMS
Arbutus 'Marina' (Marina Strawberry Tree)Arbutus unedo (Strawberry Tree)
Brahea edulis (Guadalupe Palm)
Butia capitata (Pindo Palm)
Chamaerops humilis (Mediterranean Fan Palm)
Melaleuca quinquenervia (Paperbark Tree)
Olea europaea, “Swan Hill”Olive
Phoenix reclinata (Senegal Date Palm)
Tristaniopsis laurina (Kanooka)
SHRUBS, GROUNDCOVER AND GRASSES
Agave Blue Flame
Arctostaphylus edmundsii “Carmel Sur' (Carmel Sur Manzanita)
Calamagrostis x acutifolia cultivars (Feather Reed Grass)
Ceanothus maritimus (Maritime California Lilac)
Coprosma petriei “Verde Vista”
Cordyline indivisa (Blue dracaena)
Dietes bicolor
Note: Preliminary plant list includes candidates for landscape, to be finalized in the design process in consideration of Bay Friendly practices.
SHRUBS, GROUNDCOVER AND GRASSES (continued)
Dymondia margaretae (Dymondai)Festuca glauca (Blue Fescue)
Hakea suavedens (Sweet Hakea)
Hesperaloe parviflora (Red Yucca)
Lavendula angustifolia (English Lavender)
Leymus arenarius (Blue Lyme Grass)
Limonium californicum (Western Marsh Rosemary)
Phormium tenax (Coastal Flax)
Phormium Jubilee
Lomandra confertifolius “Seascape”
Muhlenbergia capillaris (Muhly Grass)
Muhlenbergia rigens (Deer Grass)
Rosa Meidiland (Pink Meidiland Rose)
Rosmarinus officinalis 'Prostratus' (Creeping Rosemary)
Salvia chamaedryoides (Germander Sage)
Salvia cacalifolia (Guatemalan Leaf Sage)
Salvia l. “Santa Barbara”(Dwarf Bush Sage)
Salvia mellifera (Black Sage)
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0 15’ 30’
EMBARCADERO GAEWAY
POTENTIAL PLANT MATERIALS
RAIN GARDEN TREES
Cercocarpus betuloides (Mountain Mahogany)Quercus agrifolia (Coast Live Oak)
Quercus lobata (Valley Oak)
Platanus X acerifolia “Columbia” (London Plane Tree)
SHRUBS, GROUNDCOVER AND GRASSES
Arctostaphyles densiflora 'Howard McMinn' (Howard McMinn Manzanita)
Arctostaphylos edmundsii 'Little Sur' (Little Sur Manzanita)
Artemisia pynocephala “David’s Choice” (David’s Choice Artemisia)
Ceanothus x concha (California Lilac)
Chondropetalum tectorum (Cape Rush)
Cistus salvifolius 'Prostratus' (Sageleaf Rockrose)
Dietes bicolor (African Iris)
Festuca glauca (Blue Fescue)
Frangula californica 'Mound San Bruno' (California Coffeeberry)
Griselinia littoralis
Hemerocallis x yellow (Daylily)
Leymus arenarius
Limonium californicum (Western Marsh Rosemary)Lomandra longifolia “Breeze”
Lomandra confertifolius “Seascape”
Muhlenbergia capillaris 'Autumn Blush' (Pink Muhly)
Muhlenbergia rigens (Deer Grass)
Loropetalum chinense
Rosa californica (California Wild Rose)
Salvia l. “Santa Barbara”(Dwarf Bush Sage)
Salvia mellifera (Black Sage)
Note: Preliminary plant list includes candidates for landscape, to be finalized
in the design process in consideration of Bay Friendly practices.
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Arbutus 'Marina' (Marina Strawberry Tree)
Olea europaea, “Swan Hill” Olive Phormium Jubilee
Ceanothus maritimus(Maritime California Lilac)
Rosmarinus officinalis 'Prostratus'(Creeping Rosemary)
Lavendula angustifolia (Lavender)
Arctostaphylos edmundsii “Little Sur”
Hesperaloe parviflora (Red Yucca)
Festuca glauca (Blue Fescue)
Cordyline indivisa (Blue dracaena)
Salvia chamaedryoides(Germander Sage)
Melaleuca quinquenervia (Paperbark Tree)
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RAIN GARDENS
Rosa californica (California Wild Rose)
Muhlenbergia capillaris (Pink Muhly Grass)
Sisyrinchium californicum ( Yellow Eyed Grass)Chondropetalum tectorum (Thatching Reed)
Carex divulsa (Berkeley Sedge)Cistus salvifolius, “Prostratus”(Sageleaf Rockrose)
Juncus patens, Elk Blue Frangula californica, “Mound San Bruno”
Ceanothus x Concha
Quercus agrifolia (Coastal Live Oak)Platanus X acerifolia “Columbia” (London Plane Tree)Quercus lobata (Valley Oak)
Cercocarpus betuloides (Mountain Mahogany)