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UNIONTOWN HOSPITAL PARKING MASTER PLAN
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Astilbe ‘Ostrich Plume’ Ostrich Plume Astilbe
Polygonatum odoratum ‘Variegatum’
“Lady in Red”Lady in Red Lady Fern
Merensia virginicaVirginia Bluebells
Heuchera ‘Mocha’Mocha Coral Bells
Digitalis purpurea‘Candy Mountain’Candy Mountain Foxglove
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DISCHARGE OF UNTREATED STORMWATER TO PLANTING AREA
DISCHARGE OF UNTREATED STORMWATER INTO SOIL MIX VIA PERFORATED DISTRIBUTION PIPES
DISCHARGE TO SWALEOR STORM SEWER
HIGH FLOW DISCHARGE TO STORM SEWER
VEGETATED SWALE WITH INFILTRATION TRENCH30”
AG Abelia x grandiflora
KL Kalmia latifolia
Hydrangea quercifoliaHQ
Symphoricarpos albusSA
Itea virginianaIV
Viburnum rhytidophyllumVR
The table below describes the lots used by the Hospital, which displays the size, ownership, and materials of each individual lot. Location of the lots are shown in the illustration to the left.
Existing Conditions
UNIONTOWN HOSPITAL PARKING STUDY
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PARKING LOT SURFACE MATERIAL OWNERSHIP NUMBER OF SPACES
ED Patient & Visitor Lot Paved 16
Physician’s Lot Paved 45
Physician’s Lot Gravel 15
UMP Lot Paved 104
Patients & Visitors Lot Paved 211
Lot 1E Gravel 22
Lot 2E Gravel 65
Lot 3E Gravel 30
Lot 4E Paved 47
Lot 5E Paved 43
Lot 6E Paved 120
Lot 7E Gravel 81
Lot 8E Gravel 93
Lot 9E Gravel 14
Lot 10E Gravel 53
Lot 11E Gravel 17
TOTAL 976
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ASSESSMENT OF OPTIONS
PARKING OPTION B
Parking Option B extends west to east along Delaware Street from Lot 6E to the property between Lot 3E and Lot 4E, and continues south to the FCHA Property. It is presumed that acquiring a portion of the FCHA property, the hospital would in return forfeit occupancy of Lots 4E and 5E.
Parking Option B is divided into sections due to the size and the current land uses. The total of all the option provides approximately 966 spaces. Option B-1 includes a portion of the Patients & Visitors Lot, as well as a Physicians Only Lot, Lot 3E, and the property between Lot 3E and Lot 4E. B-2 consists of the remaining parts of the Patients & Visitors Lot and Lot 2 E. Option B-3 includes Lot 1E and the properties between Lot 1E and Lot 2E. Option B-4 is the FCHA property. Some of the FCHA property includes Lot 11E, Lot 10E, and Lot 9.
PARKING OPTION B-1
PARKING OPTION B-3
PARKING OPTION B-4
PARKING OPTION B-2
PARKING OPTION
NUMBER OF SPACES
SURFACE PARKING PRICE PER STALL
DECK PARKING PRICE PER STALL
TOTAL COST FOR PARKING OPTION
B-1 99 spaces $3000 $297,000.00
B-2 24 spaces $3000 $72,000.00
B-3 114 spaces $3000 $342,000.00
B-4 322 spaces $3000 $966,000.00Please note that these costs are based on paving costs, restriping cost would be additional.
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ASSESSMENT OF OPTIONS
PARKING OPTION B
Parking Option B extends west to east along Delaware Street from Lot 6E to the property between Lot 3E and Lot 4E, and continues south to the FCHA Property. It is presumed that acquiring a portion of the FCHA property, the hospital would in return forfeit occupancy of Lots 4E and 5E.
Parking Option B is divided into sections due to the size and the current land uses. The total of all the option provides approximately 966 spaces. Option B-1 includes a portion of the Patients & Visitors Lot, as well as a Physicians Only Lot, Lot 3E, and the property between Lot 3E and Lot 4E. B-2 consists of the remaining parts of the Patients & Visitors Lot and Lot 2 E. Option B-3 includes Lot 1E and the properties between Lot 1E and Lot 2E. Option B-4 is the FCHA property. Some of the FCHA property includes Lot 11E, Lot 10E, and Lot 9.
PARKING OPTION B-1
PARKING OPTION B-3
PARKING OPTION B-4
PARKING OPTION B-2
PARKING OPTION
NUMBER OF SPACES
SURFACE PARKING PRICE PER STALL
DECK PARKING PRICE PER STALL
TOTAL COST FOR PARKING OPTION
B-1 99 spaces $3000 $297,000.00
B-2 24 spaces $3000 $72,000.00
B-3 114 spaces $3000 $342,000.00
B-4 322 spaces $3000 $966,000.00Please note that these costs are based on paving costs, restriping cost would be additional.
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Clematis ‘Florida Sieboldii’Florida Sieboldii
Rosa spp.Climbing Rose
Liriope muscariLiriope
Garden trellises are proposed for the planters along the deck to create height to screen and add aesthetic appeal against the neighbor’s home.
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Astilbe ‘Ostrich Plume’ Ostrich Plume Astilbe
Polygonatum odoratum ‘Variegatum’
“Lady in Red”Lady in Red Lady Fern
Merensia virginicaVirginia Bluebells
Heuchera ‘Mocha’Mocha Coral Bells
Digitalis purpurea‘Candy Mountain’Candy Mountain Foxglove
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Anemone ‘Queen CharlotteQueen Charlotte Anemone
Iris sibiricaSiberian iris
Campanula punctata‘Cherry Bells’Cherry Bells Bellflower
Salvia x Sylvertris‘Maynight’Maynight Sage
Echinacea purpurea‘Meringue’Meringue Coneflower
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Reformed Presbyterian Home 2344 Perrysville Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15214Courtyard Design ConceptOctober 09 2008
Reformed Presbyterian Home
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Courtyard: Upper Tier
Perspective view of the upper tier.
The design concept plan proposes the upper tier to gain approximately 675 sq ft.
Existing Design: 325 sq ftNew Conceptual Design: 1000 sq ft
RPH Courtyard Concept Design
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An example of a movable raised planting bed.
Railing examples for upper tier or the gate on each end of the stairs.
Existing tree will remain. Recycled plastic benches that can be placed on both the upper and lower tiers of the garden.
Images above are excerpts from the booklet presented to the Reformed Presbyterian Home clients. The cover was inspired by vintage wallpaper cuttings and quilts. The booklet displayed details of the design and the vision of landscape elements.
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Evangelical Community Hospital
Japanese anemoneAnemone hupehensis
Height: 18-24”Spread: 12-18”Bloom: Aug-Sept PinkLight exposure: Full sun to part shadeWater: Medium
Astilbe-ChineseAstilbe chinensis ‘Vision in Pink’
Height: 18-20”Spread: 18-20”Bloom: July-Sept Light PinkLight exposure: Part Shade to full shadeWater: Medium
Clementine Salmon Rose ColumbineAquilegia vulgaris ‘Clementine Salmon Rose’
Height: 18”Spread: 12-18”Bloom: May-June PinkLight exposure: Full sun to part shadeWater: Medium
RodgersiaRodgersia pinnata
Height: 35-47”Spread: 35-39”Bloom: June-August Light PinkLight exposure: Full Water: Medium
Bressingham Beauty AstilbeAstilbe x arsendsii ‘Bressingham Beauty’
Height: 36”Spread: 24”Bloom: May-June PinkLight exposure: Part shade to ShadeWater: Medium
Meadow-rueThalictrum aquilegiifolium
Height: 23-35”Spread: 18-23”Bloom: May-August LilacLight exposure: Partial ShadeWater: Medium
August 11, 2008
P L A N t I N g O P t I O N sSINGLE CORNER AND MID-BLOCK LOTS
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front and public zones must reflect plantings from the Signature Plant List for the specific neighborhood planting zone. Private zones can select planting from the signature as well as the recommended plant list in this landscape guideline section.
Houses on corner lots shall have distinctive side elevations which may feature wrap-around porches and fencing. These lots are encouraged to construct a fence to create a private space for outdoor living. Patios must be constructed within the property setback lines.
for corner lots, the Signature Plant List is required in the Semi-Public Realm which stretches to the backside of the home.
August 11, 2008
Since landscape maintenance is provided by the HOA< paired homes should have simple yet elegant plantings. front and public zones must reflect plantings from the Signature Plant List. Private zones can select planting from the signature as well as the recommended plant list in this landscape guideline section.
Like the single family options, the corner lot paired home is required to select plantings from the Signature Plant List in the Semi-Private Realm which stretches to the backside of the home.
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