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PART III | I. careful attention because of their constant personal use by students and staff? they can clutter the grounds inordinately, and discourage campus pride, or they can provide an undertone of general campus order if coordinated and thoughtfully placed. Strategically placed information kiosks, supplementing the one at the main entrance designed with an over-all graphic system will convey orientation and direction on campus. 9) Tree Sizes and Landscape Priority Immediate planting of trees is recommended for the ring road 1-1/2 inch diameter deciduous trees approximately 500 trees 1 inch diameter deciduous trees approximately 1,800 trees Tree planting should also begin along the west property line to screen future industry West Property Line Buffer: deciduous and pine trees small size

The wind screen planting of pines along the outer northwest ring road section should also begin Small size pine trees 10) Tree Groups Dominant trees are to be planted in the greatest quantities and are to provide shade and structure to the campus. Secondary trees are to be planted in smaller quantities and are of specimen interest. Under Part V, "Supplementary Information" there is included under the title "Important Physical Qualities Determining the Type of Trees Proposed" a value scale and lists of the dominant and secondary trees proposed for this campus * See Part V, "Supplementary Information"

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