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PARKER PARK A Project for the Urban P.D.C. at the Urban Permaculture Institute Brought to you by Design Team Ann Weittrich, Margaret Jamison, Santiago Portilla, Chelsea Powell, & Michelle Huber November 2010

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Page 1: Parker Park

PARKER PARK

A Project for the

Urban P.D.C.at the

Urban Permaculture Institute

Brought to you by

Design Team

Ann Weittrich, Margaret Jamison,Santiago Portilla, Chelsea Powell,

& Michelle Huber

November 2010

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OUR VISION

SITE ADDRESS: 2612 San Pablo, Berkeley, CA(Open space between 10th and San Pablo,

Parker and Carleton)

Transform a neglected 40,000 sq. ft. site into a park for creative re-use, interaction and exchange. We envision new patterns of use that encour-age lively interchange, and incorporates an open and additive system of natural and hu-man connection to generate dialogue and ex-change.

We will utilize the site and surrounding neighbor-hood’s diverse non-profit, commercial, natural and human resources. The park will be a catalyst for expanding awareness and exploring possibilities of permaculture design and practice.

Begin a dialogue with potential commu-nity partners and neighbors. The design plan will evolve as needed to maximize community inter-est, engagement, needs and resources over time.

Primary anchor spaces: a kitchen garden; a gathering space that can be used for a bicycle drive-in theatre and other events & activi-ties; and a green classroom area for eco-demon-stration projects

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OUR ASSESSMENT

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58’

128’

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50’

170’

24’135’

286’

134’

47’

75’

0’ 16’ 32’ 64’

29’ Black Oak Books

Missouri Lounge

San Pablo Ave.

Tent

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Parker St.

BerkeleyDigitalFilmInstitute

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58’

128’

29’

50’

170’

24’135’

286’

134’

47’

75’

0’ 16’ 32’ 64’

29’

SECTOR MAP:Current Site conditions

1. SUN: All but southern edge

(Black Oak book’s Wall)

2. WIND: SW Some from San Pablo tra�c

3. NOISE: San Pablo car tra�c (east),

Missouri Lounge outdoor patio -

People, music (north, evenings mostly)

4. Temperature/Micro-climate: NE corner is warmest due to

Warming of south-facing wall

5. WATER & SOILExposed site. Compacted soil

(Includes asphalt remnants) receives

direct rain. Di�cult to detect

speci�c �ooding patterns

SHADE 1

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Cars, air pollution

Black Oak Books

Missouri Lounge

BerkeleyDigitalFilmInstitute

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58’

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286’

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Black Oak Books

Missouri Lounge

BerkeleyDigitalFilmInstitute

Natural Sector

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Economic SectorKEY LOCAL

BUSINESSES

1. Black Oak Books

2. The Missouri Lounge

3. Berkeley Digital Film

Institute

4.Ecohome Improvement

5. KC Bar B-Q

6. Ecology Center,

The Sierra Club, &

Berkeley Farmers’

Market

7. Sea Salt Cafe

8. Bacheeso (cafe)

9. The WoodWorks

10. Dwight Nursery

11. East Bay Nursery

12. Earth Team

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2. Missouri Lounge

1. Black Oak Books4. EcoHome Improvement

Eco-Friendly Gift Shop

6. The Sierra Club

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5. KC Bar B-Q

9. The Woodworks

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OUR STRATEGIES

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58’

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50’

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24’135’

286’

134’

47’

75’

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29’

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mulched path

sheet mulched area

ground cover

1. San Pablo pedestrian entry

2. Parker St. vehicular and

pedestrian entry

3. information kiosk

4. compost area

5. garden staging area

6. kitchen garden

7. outdoor classroom area

8. main gathering space

9. movie wall

10. event space

11. keep existing blackberries

12. cover crop

13. Flowering perennial vine

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Black Oak Books

Missouri Lounge

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58’

128’

29’

50’

170’

24’135’

286’

134’

47’

75’

0’ 16’ 32’ 64’

29’

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mulched path

sheet mulched area

ground cover

1. San Pablo pedestrian entry

2. Parker St. vehicular and

pedestrian entry

3. information kiosk

4. compost area

5. garden staging area

6. kitchen garden

7. outdoor classroom area

8. main gathering space

9. movie wall

10. event space

11. keep existing blackberries

12. cover crop

13. Flowering perennial vine

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OUR TIMELINE

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Steps of Implementation

1. Mulch paths and gathering area

2. Put an information kiosk by San Pablo pedestrian entry with drawing and descriptions of the plans for the space as well as flyers advertising up coming events (i.e. bike-in movie, ecology center events, compost collection events, etc.)

3. Establish a compost area in easy access to Missouri Lounge food prep area

4. Establish a garden staging area next to compost

5. Coordinate a community compost drop-off event for a Berkeley Method compost soil jump start

6. Bike-in movie event compost fund-raiser (pay admission with a compost deposit)

7. Sheet mulch 12 feet on either side of pathways and garden area

8. Sheet mulch boundary of site along San Pablo and the boundary between the parking lot and vegetated area 9. Build planters and fill with mulch and compost from compost fund-raisers

10. Manually ‘till’ non-mulched areas

11. Plant ground cover in ‘tilled’ areas (should be done right before the rainy season, so decem-ber-ish)

12. Plant ground cover in sheet mulched areas along path

13. Plant flowering vine (scarlet runner beans?) along Fence at San. Pablo Ave for future shade.

14. Coordinate events and a regular farmers market with the Ecology Center for the event space (other event possibilities: Open Mic. Night at Missouri Lounge; Sacramento St. Bird House Mak-er)

15. Assess progress and weak points of Phase I

16. Reassess the vision for Parker Park and its interaction with the community

17. Change the steps of Phase II so as to stay on track towards our vision of Parker Park

Phase I -Year One

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Steps of Implementation

1. Add more planters to kitchen garden area

2. Coordinate with nearby yard-less apartment tenants on the creation and maintenance of kitch-en garden planters

3. Plant plants that have a cocktail or sandwich appropriate yield for Missouri Lounge, Cafe Tri-este, Sea Salt, and Bacheesos

4. Donate yield to Missouri Lounge and Cafe Trieste, Sea Salt, and Bacheesos and/or have a corner street give away of the produce

5. Plant low maintenance biomass accumulators in sheet mulched areas along path (comfrey, arrowroot, lemongrass, etc)

6. Plant attractive flowering low maintenance perennials along San Pablo fence and in the sheet mulched areas bordering the event space (bougainvillea, blackberry,...)

7. Sow different variety of cover crop plants into cover crop areas

8. Continue having community events such as the farmer’s market, movie nights, workshops, Ecology center events, and green building demonstrations

9. Assess the progress and weak points in the implementation of Phase II

10. Reassess the vision for Parker Park and its interaction with the community

11. Talk to Wareham Development about extending our stay on the land and what their plans for development are.

12. Develop Phase III plan for further enhancements on site or the relocation of activities andcontainer gardens to new sites in the community.

Phase II -Year Two

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Steps of Implementation

It Depends!

Phase III -Year Three

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Thanks for your time!