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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLandscape Plan Dec 18 2000F DECIDUOU5 NOT TO SCALE REMOVE ANY TWINE OR SYNTHETIC TAPES FROM SHRUB TRUNK REMOVE BURLAP FROM TOP 1/3 OF ROOTBALL 3' SAUCER FILLED WITH SHRI BARK MULCH EXTENDED 6" F BACKFILL WITH A MIXTURE 01 50% TOPSOIL, 25% ORGANIC COMPOST AND 25% PEAT MO 5HFU5 DETA I1_ SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 2 PLY HOSE TO SHEATH 1 GALVANIZED TWISTED WIRE METAL STAKES - LENGTH (TYP. OF 3) 3" SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH EXTENDED 6" BEYI DO NOT COVER TREE TRU REMOVE ANY TWINE OR S REMOVE BURLAP FROM T( ROOTBALL OR WIRE BASK APPLICABLE) EXCAVATE HOLE LARGER ROOTBALL - ANGLE SIDE' BACKFILL WITH A CUSTOIu MIXTURE (SEE SPECIFlCAI EXISTING SUBSOIL OR C01 BACKFILL DETAIL LAND&CAFE NOTE: All species of plant materials and substitutions thereof are subject to acceptance by the Forester of the City of Carmel and approval of the Owner(s) or a representative of the Owner(s).. All plant materials are to warranteed for a period of no less than one year from final acceptance by the Owner(s) or a representative of the Owner(s). All plant material is to be planted in a manner that ensures its survival. Any environmental or other type of situation that is noted by the landscape Contractor that could potentially injur the plant or shorten its longevity is to be made known to the Owner(s) and potential substitutions or corrections to the situation can be made at no expense to the Contractor. All materials failing the one year warantee period are to be replaced at the expense of the Landscape Contractor. Any deviation from responsible landscape practices and the Carmel /Clay Zoning Ordinance (No. Z -346) will result in the immediate termination of the Landscape Contract and the Contractor will pay all cost associated with the corrections. All plant material is to come from respectable sources within 100 miles of the site on which it is being installed. If no source for a plant species is available within this area, the project Landscape Architect is to be notified Immediately to make a determination of possible options. All plant material is subject to approval by the project Landscape Architect prior to Installation and may be rejected for reasons of health, aesthetics, size or other reasonable causes. The Landscape Contractor is responsible for the timely installation of all material in his contract. Should there be a delay due to weather or other unforseeable, natural circumstances, the timeline will be adjusted. Personal Issues or dilemma are not considered to be a viable reason for an alteration of the projected timeline. Any personal issues should be brought to the attention of the Owner(s), Project Landscape Architect or Project Manager in order to deal with them in a timely manner. Afforestation /reforestation areas are to be planted with the species, sizes and conditions listed in the specifications. All materials will be located in the field by the project Landscape Architect by flags and /or drawings in order to best suit the required plants to the best environment created by the change in character of the woodlands due to clearing. Quantity Symbol Scientific Name Common Name Planting Size /Notes 33 Pyrus calleryana 'Cleveland Select' Cleveland Select Pear 1.5" —Cal 22 Betula nigro River Birch 5' Clump 16 Corpinus betulis 'Frans Fontaine' Frans Fontaine Hornbeam 2" —Cal g 0 Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak 2" —Cal 13 Acer saccharum 'Green Mountain' Green Mountain Sugar Maple 2" —Cal LEGENE)- `:;`'.;..: AFFORESTATION /REFORESTATION AREA ........... -4r, WETLANDS SIGNAGE (DETAIL 3/L -1) AFFOiRE ,5T,4T I ON /BEFORE 5TAT ION SFECIE5: Shade Trees: Aesculus glabra - Ohio Buckeye L — — — t Liquidambar styraciflua - Sweetgum —4 LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION /CLEARING (SEE NOTE BELOW) Quercus rubra - Northern Red Oak Quercus palustris - Pin Oak Tilia americans - Basswood CONSTRUCTION /CONSERVATION NOTE: THE LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION /CLEARING ARE THE BE BOUNDED ENTIRELY BY A SILT FENCE TO STOP MIGRATION OF DISTURBED SOIL FROM ITS ORIGIN INTO THE WETLAND AREA. THERE WILL ALSO BE AN ADDITIONAL FENCE LOCATED AROUND THE PERIMETER OF THE WETLAND EDGE FOR FURTHER PROTECTION. ONCE INSTALLED, THE OUTLETS OF STORM STRUCTURES ARE TO HAVE SEDIMENTATION BARRIER INSTALLED PER ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS. ALL SWALES AND DITCHES ARE TO RECIEVE EROSION CONTROL BLANKET IF DESIGNED IN SUCH A MANNER THAT THEY REQUIRE THOSE MEASURES. OTHERWISE, STRAW BALES OR A SIMILAR APPROACH TO SLOWING THE WATER ON ITS PATH TOWARD THE SILT FENCE WILL BE INSTALLED. Ornamental Trees: Amelanchier arborea - Juneberry Cersis canadensis - Eastern Redbud Ccrnus mas - Comelian Cherry Ccrnus altemifolia - Pagoda Dogwood Cotinus coggygrla - Smoke Tree Cretaegus mollis - Downy Hawthorn Shrubs: Cephalanthus occidentalis - Buttonbush Corpus sericea - Redosier Dogwood Hydrangea arborescens - Smooth Hydrangea Lindera benzoin - Spicebush Physocarpus opulifolis - Eastern Ninebark Viburnum dentatum - Arrowwood Viburnum prunifolium - Black Haw Viburnum trilobum - American Cranberrybush ** *PLANT MATERIAL REQUIRED IS AS FOLLOWS: 96 SHADE TREES 96 ORNAMENTAL TREES 480 SHRUBS ALL PLANT QUANTITIES WILL BE DIVIDED AS EVENLY AS POSSIBLE AMONG THE LISTED SPECIES. NOTE: SIGNS ARE TO 5E CONSTRUCTED OF ALUMINUM OR STEEL WITH A IJEATHER RESISTANT FINISH -; HAT IS REFLECTIVE IN NATURE. SIGNS WILL SE PLACED AROUND THE Er->G[-- OF THE WETLAND BUFFER IN THE APPROXIMATE LO :ATIONS SHOWN ON THIS PLAN WITH NO MORE THAN 400 FEET BETWEEN SIGN POaTS, 2" LETTERS 1-1/2" FETTERS 18" WARNING PROTECTED WETLAND AREA NO SWIMMING NO FISHING 0 0 24" 3 DEGIDUOUS THEE DETAIL L -1 SCALE: NOT TO SCALE s _0 cD N � � N r Z m Q, q U.I l3 c 0 - Z 0- LU 4 U Q z DATE: 12/12/00 SHEET NO. L -1