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<br /> Paris Business Park DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS <br /> Paris, Texas Paris Economic Development Corporation <br /> <br /> 5.2.0 Recommended Plant Materials <br /> <br /> 5.2.1 Grass and Sod <br /> <br /> All sites shall have properly maintained grass along the front of each site, between the <br /> street curb and the building, or between the street curb and parking area. Where <br /> erosion is expected to occur due to topography of the site, solid sod shall be used at <br /> the backs of landscaped walls, curbs, and sidewalks in a continuous strip. Solid sod <br /> shall be used at any location in the landscape where potential erosion may occur. <br /> Solid sod shall be of the same type and quality as specified for the rest of the site. <br /> Erosion control should be implemented as required during the construction process <br /> and until the landscape is established. <br /> <br /> Group 1 - Vines and Groundcovers <br /> Banks Rose <br /> Clematis <br /> Carolina Jessamine <br /> . Group 2 - Grasses <br /> Centipedegrass <br /> Benrmudagrass <br /> St. Augustinegrass <br /> Zoysiagrass <br /> <br /> 5.2.2 Trees <br /> <br /> Group 1 - Canopy Trees <br /> Live Oak <br /> Loblolly Pine <br /> Red Maple <br /> Sweet Gum <br /> Shumard Oak <br /> Bald Cypress <br /> Group 2 - Sub-Canopy /SmaIl Flowering Trees <br /> Saucer Magnolia <br /> Crape Myrtle <br /> Dogwood <br /> Redbud <br /> Japanese Maple <br /> Yaupon <br /> Wax Myrtle <br /> <br /> 5.2.3 Shrubbery <br /> <br /> Spirea <br /> Azalea <br /> Dwarf Wax Myrtle <br /> Cleyera <br /> Camellia <br /> Juniper (Pfitzer, Blue Rug. etc.) <br /> <br /> 5.2.4 Tree or Plant Material Substitutions <br /> <br /> When a specific type of plant material ceases to become generally available, the <br /> owner shall submit appropriate substitutions to the DRB for approval. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Graeber, Simmons & Cowan Page 22 of30 1/9/03 <br /> 200209400 <br />