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will terrace the property up to the walkway around the building. Another wall exists on the <br />east side of Building D's parking podium. The wall will slope from the north side at 7.8 feet <br />to 2.6 feet on the south side. <br />There is no streetscape planting along the west edge of Building D where it abuts TIB <br />because of the right of way devoted to a turn lane. The proponent's landscape design <br />includes a planting bed between the sidewalk and building. The evergreen, Slender Hinoki <br />Cypress, is shown planted at each brick pillar along the building wall. The planting bed is <br />eight feet deep and planted with a combination of ground cover and grasses and shrubs. <br />b. Planting Design <br />The 20 foot tall concrete garage walls on Building E are planted with a mix of evergreens - <br />Western Red Cedars, privet honeysuckle, and Japanese pieris - and deciduous shrubs. <br />As noted above, a large number of pots are proposed in the project. The rectilinear, 4 foot <br />by 2 foot pots are used at street level on S. 144th Street where there are five and on the east <br />side of Building D where there are three pots. Four plants - a grass, two groundcovers and <br />one small shrub are proposed in these pots. <br />The parking deck behind Building D has 19 parking stalls and no interior landscaping. Two <br />raised planters are located along the south perimeter. <br />Examples of well filled pots that look good in spring and winter. <br />L13 -0044 — Tukwila Village Phase 2 Page 125 <br />29 <br />