Landscape Architecture LDE461 Anna Chen, Vincent Chung Nathaniel Kirby / Coseo

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Master Plan

Cascade Diagram

Slope 8% or more 5% or less 0-2%

Function Entry/Exit Large Turnout Medium Turnout Small Turnout

Circulation Proposed Multi-Use Path Proposed Pedestrian Path Underpath

Trees Palo Verde

C

Chinese Pistache Mesquite Desert Willow

B

Iron Wood Citrus Tree

Biome Dense Vegetation Grassland Riparian Area Desertscape

Cascades at Lehi

Caballo Diagram

Slope 8% or more 5% or less 0-2%

Function Entry/Exit Medium Turnout Small Turnout

Circulation Existing Trail Proposed Trail

Stormwater Runoff Direction of Water Flow Flood Area Retension Basin Rainwater Collection Roof

Trees A

Palo Verde Mesquite Desert Willow Iron Wood Cotton Wood Creosote

Biome Dense Vegetation Wetland Riparian Area Desertscape

Caballo del Rio

LID Tool-kit Constructed Wetland Emergent Vegetation

Mesic Xeric

Upland Vegetation

Submergent Vegetation

Water Table

Land-Water Ecotone

Hhydric

Soil Moisture Range

Facultative Range:

Retention Pond

Scene A : Caballo del Rio Trailhead 100-Year Available Storage 50-Year 25-Year Normal Water Level Permanent Pool 4’ Average Depth (10’ Maximum)

Compressed Air Tubing

Compressor Overflow Slope, 3:1 or less

Pond Aerator Sediment Storage Volume

Emergent plants

Infiltration Trench

Pervious Pavers Open Graded Base (Depth Varies by Design Application)

Curb-Cut

2’-8’ width

Filter fabric-lined Excavation

Scene B : Cascades Amphitheatre 3’-12’ depth

Aggregate Bedding

Filter Fabric

Overflow system for poorly-drained soils or large storm events

Filter fabric-lined detention media containing clean crushed gravel and uniformly graded aggregate between 1”-3” with 40% void

3/4” Gravel Base

perforated underdrain

Riparian Buffer

Zone 3: Runoff Control Consists of perennial grasses, with herbaceous and woody vegetation that slow runoff and absorb most contaminants Zone 2: Managed Forest Consists of slow-growing trees and shrubs that provide wildlife habitat, and mitigate remaining contaminants from zone 3 Zone 1: Undisturbed Forest Streamside zone consists of fast-growing, flood-tolerant trees and reed plants that stabilize banks and cool water through shading Scene C : Cactus Sculpture Garden

LDE 461: Fall 2015 Landscape Architecture III

Students: Anna Chen, Vincent Chung, Nathaniel Kirby Instructor: Paul Coseo


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