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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 03 - Z20-03, CU20-21, PD20-31 Elan Grapevine, The Preserve Phase II I� C, -100h 01 E L A N � E GRAPEVINE Residential Resort Living f 10/20/20 Zoning Presentation ham; ;t .� ,.. GP..EYSTAR' • •� 'r�r pati, � 4 a f. � ' .� -� d }a� .. rr. ,f 'r+ � ,:i•+ ��• 17. Ob v F eA jo Ile. AP, q V .t `i"! �.? �• + ti .. � �:'. ' arm''� � It �y t, J 'a. �i rL. •y it �__ .. �, � 7 � •�;1�. 'fir:• � ''r� r � j - i .ti.• _ •�.�'-��*i �'^ .,+r..4. a,. .• '�'�. .-�••. '�i[-� i. :�.y � ��- � �"�+'4�ti �^ }•. � _ �, fir• F 61 V �'•�`' f � .r� ����� •• `' '� � %,i�'�. � 'F � + 'rte►,;,5� •_.k _ �. ,� • ~orf ''��'+�. �� �.•"`•3 � e�~ ��.; '.��f`.. _.* y► �. �.- .. .s�r��•� � �� kk Iq IV lit SO 41'+'' � .��, {�Af,� W' r y � +j•� r..•fir ' r�•'k• .., •ti ,•� � •,+• 'SIM f0.�r � ' ►•,• .r y ,•, •} r, - -». 'a, •_�� _ � � *� +� .r•. � ' '1 :�� •711 .r .`� � ... +r"�1'+ �.•i�.r�-, �i � f � "The Preserve" Recap (Phase _1) 3 - • Community Success - • Leased : 71% (since January 120) • Absorption : 28 residences/month during:,, g - . G • Rate: 1 786 Average Rent $ g � The above statistics are as of October 13,2020 Resident Satisfaction - a • Residents love the resort feel, open space and nature inspired design. 4 :- • "This property feels like the JW Marriott ixhe p p Y Texas Hill Country". — Preserve Resident { •••TTT �} } Executive Narrative t —1 A ❑ Proposal: 324 luxury MF residences, amenities and continuation of public hike/bike trail LJDescription: Creekside & "Trailside" resort-lodge derived architecture set in 33 acres of surrounding open space, `L enriched with 5-star amenities ❑ Goal: Further a distinctive sense of community by responding to subdistrict guidelines and site conditions thereby designing a project that "gives more than it takes". V q � ❑ Appearance: 1 and 3 stories, attached and detached garages, high-quality Grapevine design y . IPA 1. LJThe Preserve (Phase 1): Enhanced connection to the existing and highly successful Phase 1 and the extension r; of additional public amenities. Location / Site Overview t � {■■■■ Public Trail p C'` C.. ■ n � ;f�.�v}I EHighL.,d St x x —v Rd Gaa,14 7,xF n Resort, s y &COr1VerlllOn Center �1 Acres33 �L6op Rd t \ (Open Space) uthlakv E5oulhWke 9lyo „4 �`ei N A • n A r--J 7 Q a ` k Grapevine � 114 hdGrapevine" 114 d 0,51ang Or 1t C l=1 (Su • 4 x1 V3 ■ A a. fi m erne 6r + 360 r ■ } r6 Bar6er� m , R. (Phase 1 - Completed) eon Rd n ' b ' Hushes Rd R6 m l 121 Iqd W oade rw L Original 67 Acres Y Y E Mid Ck[,, 3W Cheek-Sparge;Rd r d E Glade Rd ��.. E Glade Rd o Bear Gree Golf Clubs i r 1 11 n Y +t Y ffxx �M 11 � :gin CaY,. •:c:.H'�t.. CC xx J X.J III I r F i i 1= Contextual Overview E L A N GRAPEVINE r. VIP le oll , - Big Bear Creek - • ♦ .............. _ The Preserve ....................... .......................................... 20 Acres ....•••••.........•••..••........................................................ "' 20 units/acre Phase 2 Land Area 360/Airport District • - Overview o airport or Hwy. ? ,.,� , - ,r-- _ •--�-� � '" Pam Tr" KJ tion A existing residents. � • �_. � f� � . ' '���� ® onth during �►� s ■ Elan Grapevine ���'�""�a�w�"•= • 47 Acres/6.9 Units Per Acre ?:y��¢;�.;: ' • 6x Req. Recreational Open Space �••�-;�-' • % mile Hike& Bike Addition -- of Public Trail e > �' • struction Complete Section B of �-- ' edicated Open GrapevinePublic Trail with Elan Space: 33 Acres �-----� The Preserve .-- —i�`� 1 20 Acres i"� Elan Glrapevine 20 Un't Elan Grapevine Site Plan 0,7 r a '� L~�! �'• '` �1��:-ham�* • ,�±� _ � _', •►•�y.� Y •RR1 � Y• l � � i � _ - �Tt�Zk�►tS*..5 '� ���i` � � yr-�`�y y�� `A r~� `��• � �� �'►�' "o � � Y = �' Fri' � L�����.�� � t- • •IW- OTT- 6 • Highlights & New Features i 75 too �__ :� •moi,` -;,:-'>? � ,:-���:�,.. �-,v" Highlights New Features r � _ mnnIIIIII���II � � - z c } a _ t r I I A Hrepit & Infiniti Edge Pool ✓ `�wfY j1 s ` fronting on Trail z .b•-.,d, c4 ':. Imph -v . _ .�,�.e4..�P°.:. - .................. .......................................... LULL. Ll.........y a....: s , shl+�3 u��€�li� �sRa�iurih�it��s ......... y* Single-story Brownstone Homes i • • i 40 40 3'w it 1 ^i 1 P a1y JL 9 G 1 7'tir*s`� C it"lliP - ,� Ak c^ Y SYindii6.a:_ r: 'K Y,,e, .i ....�ny......,ne. . ....... ! ONION 1 ( �§ $ ■��R����I�IACR�4������R.p 4�4>r ! e �Yi � I A��^1 f �nxIX�k t f sP jp b Dog Park Integrated With Hike/Bike Trail • • : All Ali Ali • ti j.. Mom 11■ b - M — II Illii 1141V P iF MAN Y +� IIIIIIIIl: _ _ i . `I II I 10 out of 16 buildings provide direct p views of the natural preserve and creek i° 4 y t • � i �� � • • (��J I 1 ���1 IIIii1ul n it I1mm^ Rl�1II. A • • ......... Site Design Features ,�j � -�.. Wit: '�.<���'•y ♦.-.�,�,'w�:ti, � Emu Streets .t. -T M1�. •�-�y 1ri�� rte•_.i*r t �` y w � � � � � '��'� �� ♦'�.�• F� ••s� ` 4 Y` tit • -4 nti ^'�ti ��+,y^3".�5 r..;''.y'�• Y `� �F . ._ - -_-=— -=QFC ry �� aari�-: 't -'~ - ^- `,i• - —_ y Public Enjoyment Community Structure - Phase 1 Vehicular & Pedestrian Connection * ON .,. r T Bear Creek : . Dog Park J Ali Public Enjoyment — Pa rkway Avg. 46and "Tra i Tway" Avg. 270' ��, .. ._ _ v i�iii iRl�ll u_ u'�Yllml•hm�o�� u�i i �' �IB I IIS� � r 395 Max • • - • . - R, a ya rd-Avg. —- _ pit 00 'n# and Av - Max 6r7t -- � � - g• _ �• 0 '° � � `� ;!ll�iil�iiIPE'ill� Ili 9111111i1�uii111ij1110iiupglP illl'lllllll�ll�lll�iiil'��I� wi Big Bear Creek r Bid eTr N -I roti Private Enjoyment / Community Structure — Trail-side Dog Park lie- - - ,tF Cc.•• F - r e, r r .. .._ 7ic AL. JMA r- - �- � Private Enjoyment / Community Structure Community Clubhouse - 24-Hour Fitness Center - Private Offices/Conference I - Digital Package Concierge I �_ - Clubroom with Kitchen/Games - Outdoor Fire Pitu • - - Outdoor Grilling Stations/Dining � i :a _ - Outdoor Multimedia - Infinity-edge Swimming Pool r - Fitness/Yoga Lawn kIV- �•�-- Tit l• _�' _ - - .a �.f--=� -....f-.' , ��„r�. s .sem . Private Enjoyment / Community Structure — Bike storage & Maintenance Facility p I ` - n + + i • .'y L� ti r •��� � s�'•���11� r a - � ���` ill� III � _ j 1 - W . ►� 14 -i , ,y •�� .� • • ��'. 1 � i• � � is�� i� �kJ rA Resort / Lodge Derived Styling & Forms Structural/Accent Large Roof Timber Frame Accents Bracing Overhangs 1 r Tapered Stone Columns 3 - r9 er 80% Masonry w/ Stone Trim � Enhanced Metal Architecturally Enclosed Balconies Awnings x xx d , x xx .. x .....xx High Qua Living .:........ E L A N GRAPEVINE iwgnl 40qillk f fi �- 10 MIL M Great Room - - i r I AIM MA. Ls 1 ,sp 1 I` ham:, Kitchen T r -Ar 10 p iL I n v Golf Simulator and Theatre mp r ' '1' .I -� .�.. y..IIn111W:N11 �llliiili��'II`1111 llk I lll!lI i;ll ',II LLW7� 171111 II�l[1:71t111f 1111 _ - z - Pool Pavilion Key Benefits To City x Developer Funded Connection to the Big Bear Creek Park Public Trail -$700K+ Permit Fees 166x Increase in Property Tax Revenue A High-Quality Residential Community that gives more to the community than it takes 33 Acres of dedicated open-space E L A N GRAPEVINE Secondary Slides ti • . • 1 - Visually Pleasing— Unobstructed panoramic views together with �=•� creekside and "trailside" living amid 33 acres of dedicated open •�,� space. :/ 9.r 4q1 ht-Ou — $ ess fo_the s,it�a� aely:attainable irlzearrc �,JA turn I e site andY ht turn out o t�e site. This is not an access L ibatx rra t (F6@ etbitl frjvd9dirt import required. a 30' Rs�vwitfOwaasement�..�.. ...�.---- . .. ................................................................w.� .............. ..........�. .. TheI �-{ �.■��.� _„_,� Q Preserve - I :................................................................. ...................................... ...... ............ a', .......................................................................... ... H , „ = 40' Front Yard Set Back 5 _ LU 1 .................................................. 1 1H91N �F7K2 . .�..c ..�a 1N`JIN CH:)19z _. TxDOT Approved Entry Phase 1 Central Roundabout Public Trailhead Access: aaJJ f i ;y -� Club Room _ - s 1 - ® IL , Ora , 1 - 1 A 111111111 dp � job—, � R Now a• . i's r r % if 5 ��•, Outside both 1985 and 1992 Noise Cone Preserve (Ph 1) Stats: � 4► Oma. 00 o ���O Noise — There have been no airport or Hwy. �° 360 noise complaints from existing residents. p g p Dis - t. 80 , 0O Mile QP Demand 28+ new leases signed each month 4i3+ since leasing commenced; even during the ' COVID-19 pandemic when the property b Dist. transition to a 100% virtual touring program n ngfl$`�RfC, and online lease execution process. E Glade Rd ci+ri Mile ° Sense of Place — What residents say... "This mey Ls a property feels like the JW Marriott in the Texas Rear y Ln Hill Country". gaY4erry Ln C Rniae LR m9n Ln g ringritlge In �ATHIII HI a Mndl( , Airport Recommendations Dedication of Avigation/Aviation Easement Achieve a Noise Reduction of at Least 25 Decibels Outdoor to Indoor. Disclose to Residents the Property's Proximity to the Airport. Implementation of sustainable stormwater drainage design — We will work with Airport and City. Building Separation -_ . _ --------------------- -- 34.2' - TTS G r o - 2.8. ----3-'�_-- -____-__--__-__-_ ___-__- _�-_-___-__-_-_-_--_-____-__--__--1—_- ___-_-_--___-_-_ Y .I Y — Ay - - - __ _ --- ---- - 44.5' --- ]/cy 35c5, tits. . �3� `� • �^:mss u ,6G.-O' co I --X25.1 ' I f I 1 Avg 469 If' Appendix I� C, -10001 E L A N GRAPEVINE Ff - L Grapevine Design Standards for MF Development 10/20/20 Zoning Submittal ham; ;t .� ,.. GREYSTAR' } 4ti District Specific Standards _ 1J xx �' • Buildings "Step" where possible in concert with Site's vertical fall towards creek to minimize retaining walls in highly visible areas. • Maximize buil ing'architecture'witli`its a ility to accommodate grade change via turn- down footings ` +- s a. • Architecture will support Site's unique topographic characteristics and constraints. 32'Foot erti�Fa I 25' Foot Vertical Fall l Turn-down Footing � ,.� Turn-down Footliei k 'tel. Elan Grapevine will complete Section B (left), leaving Standard #2 — Pedestrian Connections, Page 1 Section C and D as the only sections left to complete. � Public Troll Additionor Gromok Trowil Trail is a 10' wide concrete hike/bike trail with benches, lighting, dog park and fitness structure to compliment the Phase 1 design standard. es 1 Mile of 4 Trail Connections (2 � - beyond the project) . . ,_ P B' Bear Creek 33 acres The Pre ike/Bike Trail �1 m . Ian Grapevine (Ph. (Ph. 1 Standard #3 — Preserve and Restore Natural Mosaic, Page 1 • "Re-knitting" - Elan Grapevine will tie in the existing natural • • • • • • characteristics (Vegetation) of the project's surroundings as - . . • - • • • - shown in the landscape plan below. - - • • - -• -• • - - • •- - • Enhanced Screening — Dense tree groves will buffer Hwy. 360 •. • . •- - - ' frontage road. On the trail side, we will also restore the 60' of TRA tree clear-cutting that was recently needed to build the regional pipeline (see orange graphic below). -- _ _ _. Eastern Buffer • Densely wooded floodplain '? • • .8 Mile to DFW Airport / Avg. rear-yard setback 270' 4— • -50' Vertical rise to airport from center of site • Noise reducing windows 67 Front-yard Setback Western Buffer • 31' to 67' Private densely landscaped buffer along frontage road / Avg. 46.3' front-yard setback. • Site retaining walls •"`l�+ai a Reducing Windows .a I _ 1 B' Bear Creek pen Spac - 33 acres _Elan Gra � ' e Ph 2) Hike/Bike Trail s .. Standard #7 — Maximizes Uses Appropriate to the Value of the Setting and/or Characteristics—, Page 4 Value of the Setting: x 10/16 Bldgs. have panoramic nature views �� Architecture compliments the � ' � natural setting Public Hike / Bike Trail — Phase 2 L of 4 is % mile long r� • 33 Acres of private creek-side - open-space T k. do vim Li • S, s _ _ ti � Standard #12 — Resort Lodge Styling Forms, Page 7 Structural/Accent Large Roof Timber Frame Accents Bracing Overhangs 1 r Tapered Stone Columns 3 Y ter^ r 80% Masonry w/ Precast � Trim Enhanced Metal Architecturally Enclosed Balconies Awnings Standard #13 — Curvilinear Organization of the Development Plan, Page 8 `� ., i � L i••�' ��,`.•�-';��Atl•'��"'.: F.��.4 'i.,..-err.-t �.�7.yr� .a '�•' �- +�, ► t, �+'• - L rw ►1 .' �. •{ N.l'�'► rt .�'.� ,' �." ';7.T I'r}��.• M.t'aF a • T�-_ .1.Sy 1;67- S••„ :;, .� + r f...:�'� matt 1 r 11Il�III III"' ' .t. T M1 _ �Z•f��'y ra._.+*r t.. �` y W � � � � �TY.� � �ay�y�7� � � •s� �t �� Y5 �_�c. k~t s. -4 n� L;�-�'ir�a'.•yri��5� �•"•L��• ti �`� � ��• - - • `" i • • Ile }. V 1 All WL A• Streets • • Standard #14 — Conceal Visibility of Service And Parking Function, Page 8 t, .. . . -r -n• - _ ter+ ' �l q � �I �1 Standard #14 — "Borrowed landscape" (Parkway & Trailway) Front Yard: 31'- 67' Wide Parkway L Average Setback = 46' - Rear Yard: '121-395' Wide Parkway � - Average Set Back = 270` ' Lo-_ F *Complies with the Borrowed 67' Landscape or "Re-knitting" of natural landscape concept. Max 395' - 270' Rear= yard Avg. f rim rA '�� •� 7 f Fr - n Min33�1 _ � � %779f, ' -- - yard-Avg. _ W-1 1 �c'Y General Design Standards Part A: Site and Design, a.4., Page 18 — Traffic Calming Al ■` ' '' ! kf � } � r _rte .Y -�I -A � � 4�' •. '� r: e 1 Mile of 4 Trail Connections (2 beyon t, e�proje_ct) Expansion and relatability to the 33 acres of Open Space — � 16x the open space requirement. • Vehicular connection will be made to "The Preserve" (Ph. 1). Hug es Rd • Seamlessly ties with the surrounding natural environment both in form (esthetically) and function (Public "Trail "y" . Trail Access Points y B' Bear Creek . Spac 33 acres 4• Thi eve ...... � x...... ..:... t • l e/Bike Trail �1 m Elan Grapevine (Ph. 2)�^ x . Part A: Site and Design, c.1.,i-ii, Page 18 — Building Relationships to the Street .'74 �'►�.� T. � _ - - � `� t` ....-�_�:, �• �'..R.;}�-. • � y y�:��+ �� •� .w: � �' �4•Cyr.. 1 . • . - . . . . - . - • an wj 1 . thelL . . . are . parallel . - public street... Elan Grapevine exceeds the required recreational operi' space by 6.3X • Total Site Area 2,062,567 SF • Total Recreational Open Space Required 81,000 SF ..Total Recreational Open Space Provided 512,471 SF (24.5%) • Total Additional Open-Space Provided 1,006,614 SF (48.8%) % O do Space Provided 73.6% B' Bear Creek pen Spac 33 acres T Bike Trail �1 ml =Elan G ,pe ine (Plh. 2) Hike/ ,�, Part B: Building Design Standards, a. - g., Page 26-29 Proportioning Hierarchy of Dominant and Vert. & Horiz. Subordinate elements — 1, 2, 3... Alignment of Openings Regulating Lines 2 First-floor pedestrian spaces Projected Window Surrounds All windows below cornice detail ' • � • • 1 � ' • ' • � • • • • 1 ' . 1 1 1 1 - - i 1�� ' 1 Ism �; IL^i T '� �s_..A., � �_ ...I ■li �' �� .i � ' _ � e �� i0 I■I I... II ��a �_ „ �� II ■�■ • �I NI � � N 0� �1 N11 � �h 1� ■�� r � �� � � � L � � L �� ®� _ �_ I Part B: Building Design Standards, a. - g., Page 32-33 �aniC Ruui Dominate and Subordinate Pitches Roof Masses Void to Solid _r nnnnnnnnx Ratio Compliance — AII Stair Towers Enclosed in Architectural See Arch. Skin & Expressed as a Roof Form Drawings Part B: Building Design Standards, a. - g., Page 34 Structural/Accent Large Roof Timber Frame Accents Bracing Overhangs r rx 7 1 r Tapered Stone Columns a * 80% Masonry l ` w/ Precast Trim Enhanced Metal Architecturally Enclosed Balconies Awnings Part C: Building Construction Standards, a.—d., Page 36-44 40-year (life-time) High Profile Precast Header and Footers Composition Shingle Brick Masonry �r rk 1 r v 6-Inch ott-set at Natural Stone Masonry Transition 80% Masonry — Ashlar Pattern Airport Land Uses ., ,. f _ 7 ■ �!i j , The Gatehouse � / • GRAPEVINE a � -LEYVIL•'LE OFWAiDPS rpart Firing _- Land Use Plan l� , Range Local Supply 3-Mile Radius ZB mum Subject 1 X20 Local Supply DaIJ O VineSouth 1 '96 I t' Bristol Grapevine '76 Fort V 4 Colonial Village '85 1-Mile Radius Internp n Royal St. Moritz '98 hn � Aid Ed W Glade I Umb Technical Investigation Flood Plain Reclamation Study V1 Environmental Study Geotechnical Analysis Parking Analysis CTIA Analysis ✓Acoustical Analysis Consultation Optimal Unit Mix Approved ` Re �� ance Northern Southlake ::i-f L"on Town Center `; AirportGrapevine Mlnsi . = 3 kR AW .Hampton Inn Entrance / Gaylord led _. n DFW Freeport •&Coin n'tinn CPI O rt Inn 5264 , Gaylord Texa HIOVO de Sdites tl,lake � 0 Greatodge 4Grapevirie" �. �, ��, kY,! Southern Residence !nn ' _ ., Airport Hiltgg,Garden.lnn Best.Western Elet Ho ASuper 8 mewood Entrance menw.. / `n Oairfield !nn „ fg.. Holiday Ext. Stay Super 8Las Colinas America Holiday Inn Sneratok y tia anal';r r h att Studio a' -tt Regency amp n I n, R _ �' fIl Ii .iy.nn Ex;rras; -'� &guiles Irving Canv... S1 ..�. ji —_� `. 579 - - gr. --- �r'. '�.�►l., 1 Omni M�delay La: dnm&fSu uYntaites�`•` ' w" P Nofel at LasiCafn_ •� - F /`'f / �D iIlas':La Cal inns w 82 Hya ac Southern " S uper 8 Motel 6 i airfield Inn &Suites Airport Hampton Inn: Molfiday-Inn - '.DFW Air art Hotel &Conf. Entrance DFW AirporFMarriott '.'` CandlewoocL.Lnn r. trove Rd --F Rwe Rd= .. Recreatipn8l F Park ? Oak Grovee TI •L` M,.` �Saut l ' _ - -.�--- �1 G re.i T',lo l r Lad yeGD .�I, ��e:' - -�@'�, - Y•-;'valla.,Hrl i i III :�Q w I-Plvrl _ E Coniinnnl�l Bled .Q YY pj l It,ill mine Or - � _ � -:�-rNall•;Jahnson•Hd "- v. � �! - _��.,- lu9hes Rd-: _ r RV - n Parking Demand Comparables Summary Observations of comparable local and suburban sites show that the effective parking demand of 1 .31 occupied spaces per unit is slightly higher than ITE averages. This observed number is known to be somewhat high due to the assumption of garage spaces being occupied. A comparison of the national ITE rates, observed parking rates, and provided parking supply can be found in the summary table below: Table 4 — Summary Table ITE Average Observed Preserve Suburban, Urban, Urban, Weekday Saturday Proposed Weekday Weekday Weekend Parking Demand per Unit 1 .23 1 .20 1 .03 1 .31 1 .26 1 .60 Parking Demand per Bedroom - - - 0.87 0.85 1 . 13 The proposed supply of 1 .60 spaces per unit for the Preserve will provide the right balance of available parking while preserving the nature oriented design of the site. Planned Development Overlay — Building Separation x_—, . ,� _ � .,. ..} L EfiUG 3 '- i C IRS- Min ° `_ Avg. �� � BLDG: 32.5 Avg- 9 vg. _. 44 94' • mn I{..UG 17 i Ei:pG rr t. R.7C IG Min - 49.69 R.nn 17 Br.[�c•s Site Design Highlights Outdoor Fitness Equipment Yoga Lawn, Infinity Pool, Outdoor Dining/Entertainment/Grilling Public Hike/Bike Trail _.•-tea.- - ,,. C 69 1 01- I v J y I,jhJ17 �++! - Single Story Cottage Homes — For Rent Dog Park A .. — s *Images are conceptual Club Room / Dining/ Lounge F Club Amenities PATIO w y �� 7 ! til � 3 � I ,i ■�� r c 5. FAtkHtHI HIHIHIH+ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII � IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII __ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII FITNESS H +H+ + +H+H+ ..�.x� DINING!LOUNGE G� II CLUB ROOM a.ra GAME ROOM - - __ II KITCHENI MENS ---- - " Game Room - I I !.'ECH WORK MEGH �RQQM MICRO >O aF i BUSINn!'2 NTER ois LEASg$G LOBBYMAIIN MICRO II - - -_ f - CONS, SII OFFICE r NANO NANO NANO l CONI, CONI. CONF. ENTRY -_ ------------------ --- ----- , ---------- Mini-conference rooms for residents to work ; alone or with a small group. Equi ped with ;-"'Y- -----'�----- "� -----' �--{ '' --„---- --------- -----"°'- power, internet access, and TVs Office space for onsite property management and maintenance staff. , L— —a --------------------------------------------------------------! 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VINE Green Ash Quercus Shumardii Black Walnut �rT s° t 1 S� Fraxinus Pennsylvania Juglans Nigro I took a walk in the woods and came out taller than the frees Henry David Thoreau - Ir Interpretative Trail Marker - #3 AM BEAR CREEK TRAIL COMMON WILDLIFE I Raccoon •The name'taccean"come ham an Algonquian Indian _d orakun,which means"he­.f.hes with his hoods." Dudng the 17Ws,dmedcon cdanlats dropped Me"a"In Jjj mokun,and the name became raccoon. Bobcat •They ore exhemely good d remembering where food stores are and con mnkethelr way through a maze •Fe Id here t-9 kdhe a year in me spring. taster than o rat orcat� In the loll.the young move nway horn their mother. •Raccoons clean their food M water.or H none h �They ore adaptable and reude in a wide v n* nearby Na r.hbing It,before eating, of leads kom su 6urhan,io semi arid,4a moudolnoos •A group el raccoons is called o n Try. Opossum and wooded. Coyote •Due la their low body lrmperature and •Coyotes are monogamous and poi,remdn essk,r immune system,opossums are bge}her lar several yeas,H sol for IHe. exhcmely reAsh.f to the rohks virus. •Males Win food Iw the Tamil Rer barn. they ME are .dlaus up and 9 Va pupa e_- the I1.Met and ed u to.1957.[he - •Coyotes hoveh wide range of v-pMhodon: that by Fe Met a blootl meal a1F al Ihem. 6arkt,gravAs,howls,yelps,hlgh�pHahed cries, walk,and squeak- C •rhey are very MIIl d swimmers s{S� y R .• r�er Mc s - t Grey Fox � •R b rwl unusual for the lox I.tllmh a fence Skunk - V n.r or tree a.they are adept al c limb ng. • '�R,'�� .y •Foxes creak-a cache tar later R They have •Skunks con shoot their spray.which comes -.r cdleded mare loud than Is necessary. *GRAN� E homthair anal g lards,up f. feet feet, Armadillo •this lox con__heti Hr clow'I,m uch gJSkunk spray I,highly Ilammable. Arnw3los con jump 3-4 Leet in Me air when hying to score a preaWoraway. the same fhion as a hvusecgt.Immuneto snake v-nom,skunks are known Every"YheY'of---drllo comish of 4 inldnts tone zygal.splits into 4 nh.conceptlan7. '"to eat r.Hlesnakes and other wnamaus types.A group of tkunW Is calletlaWe have more to learn from animals than animals have to learn from us Anthony Douglas Williams Public Enjoyment / Community Structure — Trail Fitness . e ft i + .1 r 7'.-=L