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<br />-- <br /> <br />...." <br /> <br />1.5 Oak Savanna habitats should be created on the crowns of major landforms <br />with a southwest facing orientation. Initial planting proportions should be <br />approximately 20 percent tree cover and BO percent grass meadows, <br /> <br />1.6 Plant materials should be arranged according to hydro-zones, groupings that <br />have the same water requirements, and soil and sun exposure needs. <br /> <br />1. 7 A wildland/urban interface vegetation plan shall be prepared to delineate the <br />various plant species proposed for open space areas, outline the manner in which <br />open space is to be managed, and provide for the seasonal mowing or discing of <br />potential fire risk areas near residential, commercial and public facility sites. <br /> <br />Habitat Creation Policy 2: Arroyo de la Laguna. Expand and enhance the existing Valley Foothill <br />Riparian habitat along the Arroyo de la Laguna. <br /> <br />Habitat Creation Policy 3: Existing Water Basins. Expand and enhance the wetland habitats at <br />two existing storm water detention/water quality basins. <br /> <br />Habitat Creation Policy 4: Access Routes. Orient open space roads, trails and paths in relation to <br />creeks, woodlands and meadows. <br /> <br />Habitat Creation Policy 5: Education. Create demonstration gardens that illustrate planting <br />design, irrigation and storm water filtration best practices. <br /> <br />Trails Objective <br /> <br />TO DEVELOP A COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEM OF TRAILS THROUGHOUT THE <br />PLANNING AREA. <br /> <br />Trails Policy 1: Trail System. Develop a comprehensive system of accessible trails linking <br />developed areas and open space throughout the Planning Area as a top priority. <br /> <br />Guidelines: <br /> <br />1.1 Trail and path systems should be constructed to connect all developed facilities <br />and open space destinations. <br /> <br />1.2 The pedestrian circulation system should interconnect all stops, multi-use trails, <br />jogging and hiking paths, bicycle lanes and transit stops. <br /> <br />1.3 Trails and paths should connect the various plant community areas (Figure 4-1), <br /> <br />146 Grand Park Design Element <br />