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3. Move trees closer to the parking lot and remove remaining trees and shrubs so as to make this an open <br /> and more active area within the park. The idea is to have the picnic shelter open up into a bigger"room" <br /> to the north that would allow activities (frisbee, playing catch, etc...) in conjunction with utilizing the <br /> shelter. <br /> Plant low height <br /> hurbs to screen <br /> WC, <br /> 5 parking but keep <br /> * � fight lines open to <br /> Plantain„ a 01 businesses <br /> trees far a buffer ,. :� ;•.+ r <br /> b1w the park and Ak <br /> 1 <br /> 1�he street <br /> " t <br /> ... <br /> •, �,= a► <br /> t � . <br /> s " <br /> r <br /> 3 <br /> 1 <br /> Install 4 ft -6 ft high <br /> hrubs to buffer .r , <br /> parking lot <br /> ti. <br /> i <br /> r <br /> 4: These shrubs have been poorly maintained and should be pruned back by 80% or more or removed <br /> altogether. They currently block the views and create a confusing unnel effect that makes it appear as if <br /> g PP <br /> the trail simply stops. Some edging on the east side may be beneficial, but it should be low-height shrubs <br /> (2-4 feet) so that the view of Government Drive is not impeded. On the west side of the trail, there <br /> should not be anything in this area limiting direct interaction with the park space. <br /> 5. There is a need to enhance the buffer in this area as a backdrop to the peaceful garden area we're trying <br /> to create. Some deciduous trees should be planted here of a variety that can be trimmed at the bottom but <br /> Pequot Lakes Staff Report <br /> June 19,2014 2 <br />