Title: good planning, good design and good development practices w
1Green Laws
Green Laws
LSU Green Law Research Project Louisiana
Department of Agriculture Forestry Office of
Forestry Urban Forestry Program
2Working With Nature in the City
3Part one.how we build..
4Why Landscape Regulations?
- Landscape Codes set forth standards for better
community design. Lets look at some common
problems of urban - design that can be solved with a well-crafted
community landscape code.
5Land Clearing and Tree Removal
- Good planning, good design and good development
practices will keep nature in the city.
6View From The Street
View From The Street
- The view from the public road is the primary
objective of a community landscape law.
7Street Edge
Better Site Design
- Street edges and curb cuts are the responsibility
of the city?
8Street Yard
Better Site Design
9Street Walls
Better Site Design
10Building Entries
Better Site Design
11Urban Heat Island
- Why do commercial land uses remove all trees?
12A Sea of Parking
- Car storage consumes much land and most parking
areas contain little landscaping?
13VUA Interiors
Better Site Design
14Parking Lot Design
- Parking lot interiors should be more than
continuous concrete and asphalt.
15No Walkways
- When walkways are not provided people walk in the
street.
16VUA Screening
- Parking lots should be screened from public
streets and residential developments.
17Concrete Sites Open Space
Concrete Sites Open Space
Concrete Sites Open Space
- Paving from lot line to lot line removes nature
and natural elements from development sites!
- Car storage consumes much land and most parking
areas contain little landscaping?
18Storm Water Run Off
Better Site Design
- Where does all of the rain water go?
19Yard Buffering
Better Site Design
20Trash Service Area Screening
21Plant Material Quality and Planting Methods
The proper quality, use, maintenance of landscape
plant materials within the urban environment is a
problem which is often neglected.
22Irrigation and Water Conservation and LBMPs
Nature in the city requires water, water must be
carefully managed!
23Part two. how to build green communities.
24Credits
Prepared in cooperation with the East Baton Rouge
Tree and Landscape Commission, Office of
Landscape Forestry and the Louisiana Urban
Forestry Council. Design, script, photography and
production by the Landscape Ordinance Research
Project at the School of Landscape Architecture ,
Louisiana State University. For additional
information Contact the research program at
225.578.1434 or visit the web site at
www.greenlaws.lsu.edu
For a free copy of this program contact
Louisiana Department of Agriculture
Forestry Office of Forestry P.O.Box 1628 Baton
Rouge, LA 70821-1628 225.925.4500
25Production Staff
- PROJECT DIRECTOR-
- Prof. D.G.Abbey,ASLA
- Louisiana State University
- CONSULTANT-
- Prof. Sissi Foster
- Michigan State University
- PRODUCER-
- Louisiana Department of
- Forestry, Urban Forestry Program
- DIGITAL PRODUCTION-
- Dan Farrah
- Joe LAbbe
- GRAPHIC ASSISTANTS-
- Matt Faust
- Courtney Bush
- Kay Orlando Ourso
- SPECIAL ASSISTANCE-
- Collier County Florida Planning Department
- Abbey Associates Landscape Architects
Drawing By Kay Orlando Ourso Landscape Architect
Abbey Associates,Inc. Landscape Architects -
The Architecture Group Baton Rouge, Louisiana