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HomeMy WebLinkAbout44-01 Plans May 3rd 2001 C103 Landscape Erosion PlanTREE PLANTING SEE DETAIL 13/C105. SHRUBS PLANTING SEE DETAIL 14/C105. \ NN R N t G QU D COVER PLANTING G r. r SEE TAIL 15/C105. DE CITY CENTER DRIVE SF SILT FENCE (SEDIMENT FENCE) SEE DETAIL 14/C104. Imm 0 INLET PROTECTION SEE DETAIL 131C104. OP'LANTONG SCHEDULE KEY BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME -I QTY SIZE NOTES TREES AME -G Amelanchier x grandiflora 'Autumn Brilliance' Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry 3 2" 8 & B. TREE FORM BET -N Betula nigra 'Cully' Heritage River Birch 2 8' B & B FRA -P Froxinus pennsylvanica ' Patmore' Patmore Green Ash 3 2" B & 8 GLE -T Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis 'Shademaster' Shademaster Locust 8 2 1/2" B & B TIL -A Tilio americana x euchlora 'Redmond' Redmond Linden 5 2 1/2" B & B SHRUBS ARO -A Aronia arbutifolia 'Brilliontissima' Brilliant Red Chokeberry 75 24" B & B, 8' -0" O.C. CHA -J Choenomeles japonica 'Texas Scarlet' Texas Scarlet Quince 24 30" CONT, 36" O.C. COR -S Cornus sericea 'Kelseyi' Kelsey Dwarf Dogwood 23 24" CONT, 36" O.C. EUO- -A Euonymus alatus ' Compacta' Dwarf Burning Bush 12 36" B & B, 36" O.C. ILE -G Ilex glabra compacta 'Shamrock' Shamrock Compact Inkberry 27 24" CONT, 30" O.C. THU -0 Thujo occidentalis 'Pyromidalis' Pyramidal Arborvitae 7 6' B & B, 48" O.C. VIB --•0 Viburnum opulus 'Compactum' Compact European Cranberry 20 24" B & B, 36" 0.C. GROUNDCOVER EUO -F I Euonymus fortunei 'Coloratus' Purple Leaf Wintercreeper 400 2 -1/4 "pot 8" O.C. SCALE: 1"= 20' r! PLANTING NOTES 1. IN CASE OF DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE PLAN AND THE PLANT LIST, THE PLAN SHALL DICTATE 2. ALL SHRUB PLANTING AREAS TO BE COVERED W/ 3" LAYER OF SHREDDED HARDWOOD BARK MULCH. ALL GROUND COVER BEDS SHALL BE COVERED W/ 2" SHREDDED HARDWOOD BARK MULCH. MULCH SHALL BE APPROVED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND SHALL BE UNIFORM IN TEXTURE AND COLOR AND SHALL BE OBTAINED FROM SAWMILL OR LUMBERING OPERATION, NO UTILITY MULCH OR PROCESSED TREE TRIMMINGS WILL BE ALLOWED. ..................... 3. AN APPROVED PRE - EMERGENT HERBICIDE SHALL BE APPLIED IN ALL PLANTING BEDS AT A RATE SPECIFIED BY MANUFACTURER FOR EACH PLANT VARIETY, 4. FINAL PLACEMENT OF PLANT MATERIALS, ECT. SHALL BE APPROVED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT BEFORE PLANTING OPERATIONS ARE TO PROCEED, ALL TREE LOCATIONS SHALL BE MARKED WITH A WOOD STAKE INDICATING VARIETY AND SIZE OF TREE. ALL GROUND COVER AND PLANTING BED LINES SHALL BE MARKED W/ HIGHLY VISIBLE PAINT LINES W/ OCCASIONAL WOOD STAKES FOR REFER- ENCE. ALL STAKES SHALL BE REMOVED FOLLOWING PLANTING OPERATIONS. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJUST PLANT LOCATIONS ON THE SITE. 5. NO SUBSTITUTIONS OF PLANT MATERIALS WILL BE ALLOWED. IF PLANTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO BID IN WRITING. ALL PLANTS SHALL BE INSPECTED AND TAGGED WITH PROJECT I.D. AT NURSERY OR CONTRACTORS OPERATIONS PRIOR TO MOVING TO JOB SITE, PLANTS MAY BE INSPECTED AND APPROVED OR REJECTED ON THE JOB SITE BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. 6. ALL PLANTS SHALL MEET OR EXCEED AMERICAN STANDARDS FOR NURSERY STOCK, 1996 EDITION, AS SET FORTH BY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN. 7. PLANTS AND ALL OTHER MATERIALS TO BE STORED ON SITE WILL BE PLACED WHERE THEY WILL NOT CONFLICT W/ CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS AND AS DIRECTED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. S. ALL LANDSCAPE PLANTINGS SHALL BE GUARANTEED FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FOLLOWING FINAL INSPECTION BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. AT THE END OF THIS PERIOD, PLANT MATERIAL TERMED DEAD OR UNSATISFACTORY BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SHALL BE REPLACED AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE BY THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR. 9. LAWNS SHALL BE SEEDED FOLLOWING SCARIFYING, FINAL GRADING, FERTILIZING, AND RAKING, LAWN SHALL BE FERTILIZED W/ 12 -12 -12 ANALYSIS FERT. AT A RATE OF 10lbs. /1000s.f.AND LIME APPLIED AS DICTATED BY SOILS TEST PRIOR TO SEEDING. LAWNS TO BE SEEDED W/ MECHANICAL SPREADER AT A RATE OF 5lbs. /1000s.f. APPLY SEED 1/2 ONE DIRECTION AND 1/2 PERPENDICULAR TO THE FIRST. LIGHTLY RAKE, ROLL W/ 200lbs. ROLLER, AND APPLY HYDROMULCH (NO STRAW MULCH) AFTER SEEDING, 10, THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN AND PAY FOR ALL PERMITS AND FEES THAT MAY BE REQUIRED FOR HIS PORTION OF WORK. 11. PEATMOSS TO BE USED ON PROJECT SHALL BE DOMESTIC OR IMPORTED MATERIAL, CHOCOLATE BROWN IN COLOR AND COMPOSED OF PARTIALLY DECOMPOSED VEGETABLE MATERIAL. PEAT MOSS TO BE MILDLY ACIDIC IN CHARACTER AND SHALL BE APPROVED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. 12. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY LASNDSCAPE ARCHITECT IN WRITING PRIOR TO BID DATE OF ANY PLANTS HE /SHE FEELS MAY NOT SURVIVE IN LOCATIONS NOTED ON PLANS. 13. ALL DISTURBED LAWN AREAS SHALL BE SEEDED OR SODDED AS NOTED. PERMANENT SEEDED LAWNS AND SODDED LAWNS SHALL BE SEED MIX AS APPROVED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. SEED MIX SHALL CONSIST OF 34 POUNDS WABASH OR BARON KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS, 20 POUNDS PARK KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS, 10 POUNDS PENNLAWN FESCUE AND 26 POUNDS CERTIFIED FINE BLADED PERENNIAL RYEGRASS. 14. ALL LAWNS SHALL BE GUARANTEED TO HAVE A FULL UNIFORM STAND OF ACCEPTABLE GRASS AT THE END OF THE ONE YEAR GUARANTEE PERIOD WITH NO BARE SPOTS COMPRISING MORETHAN 2% OF ANY LAWN AREA. ANY AREA SO NOTED WILL BE SEEDED OR SODDED UNTIL AN ACCEPTABLE STAND OF GRASS IS ESTABLISHED, 15. ALL LANDSCAPE PLANTINGS TO BE MAINTAINED BY CONTRACTOR FOR 60 DAYS FOLLOWING FINAL INSPECTION BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. ALL SEEDED LAWNS SHALL BE MAIN- TAINED FOR 60 DAYS AND SODDED LAWNS 30 DAYS FOLLOWING FINAL INSPECTION BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AFTER WRITTEN REQUEST FROM THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR. MAINTENANCE TO INCLUDE WATERING WEEDING, CULTIVATING, MULCHING, MOWING, AND ALL OTHER NECESSARY OPERATIONS REQUIRED FOR PROPER ESTABLISHMENT OF LAWNS AND PLANTINGS. 16. CONTRACTOR TO SUBMIT UNIT PRICES ON EVERY TYPE OF WORK AS REQUIRED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. 17. ALL LAWN AREAS WITHIN LAWN LIMIT LINES TO RECEIVE 4 " -6" APPROVED TOPSOIL PRIOR TO SEEDING OPERATIONS. 18. BACKFILL FOR TREE PLANTING SHALL BE 757o APPROVED TOPSOIL AND 25% APPROVED PEAT MOSS. TOP LAYER OF BACKFILL SHALL BE 100% EXISTING TOPSOIL. A 5 -10 -5 ANALYSIS SLOW RELEASE FERTILIZER SHALL BE INCORPORATED INTO BACK- FILL AT APPROVED RATES, 19. ALL EXISTING TREES TO BE RELOCATED SHALL BE DIRECT TRANSPLANTED BY A MECHANICAL TREE SPADE IN A PROPER SIZE AS DETERMINED BY AMERICAN ASSOC. OF NURSERYMEN STANDARDS FOR PLANT MATERIAL. ALL TRANSPLANTING OF TREES SHALL BE DONE DURING THE PROER SEASON FOR EACH SPECIES. TREES SHALL BE RELOCATED DIRECTLY TO NEW LOCATIONS OR TO HOLDING AREA FOR LATER TRANSPLANT FOLLOWING CONSTRUCTION. FINAL LOCATION AND SIZE ARE NOTED ON PLANS. 20. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO IDENTIFY WHETHER AN EXISTING IRRIGATION SYSTEM IS PRESENT ON SITE AND WITHIN THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION AREA. IF AN EXISTING IRRIGATION SYSTEM IS PRESENT AND WILL BE AFFECTED BY THE NEW CONSTRUCTION, IT IS THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO EMPLOY AN IRRIGATION SUBCONTRACTOR TO REVIEW THE EXISTING SYSTEM. THE IRRIGATION SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL MODIFY THE EXISTING IRRIGATION SYSTEM AS NECESSARY TO ASSURE THE SYSTEM'S INTEGRITY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ADDING OR MODIFYING AND DELETING EXISTING IRRIGATION HEADS, VALVE BOXES, WIRING OR OTHER ELEMENTS TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE IRRIGATION. INSTALLATION SEQUENCE EROSION CONTROL NOTES. 1. INSTALL SOIL EROSION FENCES MEASURES 2. SITE GRADING AND BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 1. ALL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL WORK SHALL 8. IMMEDIATELY AFTER SEEDING, MULCH ALL SEEDED AREAS 3. FINAL GRADING, TOPSOIL AND PERMANENT SEEDING CONFORM TO THE STANDARDS, SPECIFICATIONS AND WITH UNWEATHERED STRAW SPREAD UNIFORMLY AT THE 4. REMOVE TEMPORARY SOIL EROSION MEASURES PROCEDURES OF THE CITY, COUNTY, OR OTHER GOVERNING RATE OF TWO TONS PER ACRE OR 100 POUNDS PER AGENCIES, WHICHEVER HAS JURISDICTION. 1,000 SQUARE FEET. THIS MULCH SHOULD BE ANCHORED WITH A D I S C -TYPE. E_. ANCHORING TO OL AND OR APPROVED TEMPORARY SEEDING 2. SOIL EROSION CONTROL DEVICES AND PRACTICES WILL BE TACKIFIER. IF ALLOWED, A WOOD CELLULOSE FIBER MULCH ESTABLISHED IMMEDIATELY BEFORE ANY CLEANING, GRADING, EXCAVATING, FILLING OR OTHERWISE DISTURBING OF NATURAL (HYDROMULCH) AND APPROVED TACKIFIER MAY BE USED MARCH 1 TO MAY 15: OATS @ 3 BUSHELS /ACRE TERRAIN, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PRESERVE THE NATURAL IN LIEU OF STRAW MULCH. ALL METHODS MUST MEET ALL APRIL 1 TO AUGUST 30: ANNUAL RYEGRASS @ 2 BUSHELS /ACRE VEGETATION AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE. THE LOCAL OR CITY REQUIREMENTS. JULY 20 TO OCTOBER 15: WHEAT @ 2 BUSHELS /ACRE 9• PROVIDE PAVEMENT UNDER AS INDICATED ON PLANS. PROVIDE IRRIGATION FOR TEMPORARY SEEDING FROM JUNE 1 3. ALL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL DEVICES SHALL INSTALL 4" DIAMETER PERFORATED PLASTIC PIPE OR 4" THRU AUGUST 31. REMAIN IN PLACE DURING THE ENTIRE CONSTRUCTION PHASE. DIAMETER CORRUGATED PLASTIC PIPE PER THE LENGTH ONLY THOSE CONTROLS AND DEVICES THAT ARE TEMPORARY INDICATED ON PLANS. SLOPE PIPE AND TRENCH AT SAME IN NATURE SHALL BE REMOVED OR MODIFIED TO ALLOW SLOPE AS THE SUBGRADE. UNDERDRAIN PIPES SHALL BE PROGRESS OF CONSTRUCTION, DAILY INSPECTIONS MUST BE PROTECTED FROM DAMAGE DURING CONSTRUCTION BEFORE MADE BY THE CONTRACTOR FOR EFFECTIVENESS OF THE THE PAVEMENT IS INSTALLED. EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL DEVICES. NECESSARY REPAIRS OR REPLACEMENT MUST BE MADE WITHOUT DELAY. 10. PIPE LENGTHS INDICATED ARE FOR HYDRAULIC PURPOSES THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CARE, ONLY AND THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTENANCE REPAIR AND RECONSTRUCTION OF ALL DEVICES, ACTUAL LENGTHS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE INSTALL - CONTROLS AND ERODED AREAS, IF THE CONTRACT IS GIVEN ATION AS SHOWN, TO THE EXCAVATING CONTRACTOR OR A SUBCONTRACTOR AND THEY FAIL TO CARE, AND REPAIR ALL DAMAGE TO THE 11. ALL EXCAVATED AREAS TO BE SEEDED OR SODDED AFTER EROSION CONTROL DEVICES, THEN THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR FINAL GRADING UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. SEE LAND - WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS WORK AND ANY DAMAGE SCAPE PLAN AND EROSION CONTROL PLAN FOR DIRECTION THAT MAY HAVE OCCURRED. AND VERIFICATION, 5. FINAL OR TEMPORARY SEEDING AND OR SODDING MUST BE 12. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO DONE IMMEDIATELY AS DIRECTED BY THE LANDSCAPE PLAN, IDENTIFY WHETHER AN EXISTING IRRIGATION SYSTEM IS . ' w. EROSION CONTROL PLAN AND OR GRADING /DRAINAGE PLAN. PRESENT ON SITE AND WITHIN THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION r.• AREA. IF AN EXISTING IRRIGATION SYSTEM IS PRESENT -�; • �.`. 6. STRAW BALES, SILT FENCING AND OR GRAVEL PROTECTION AND WILL BE AFFECTED BY THE NEW CONSTRUCTION, SHALL BE USED AS INDICATED ON PLANS. IF LOCAL IT IS THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO ORDINANCE DICTATE ALTERNATE EROSION CONTROL DEVICES EMPLOY AN IRRIGATION SUBCONTRACTOR TO REVIEW THE AND DETAILS, IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO EXISTING SYSTEM. THE IRRIGATION SUBCONTRACTOR "DON DON T DIG BLIND USE THE REQUIRED LOCAL DEVICES. SHALL MODIFY THE EXISTING IRRIGATION SYSTEM AS 7. ALL MUD, DIRT OR GRAVEL SPILLED, TRACKED OR DUMPED NECESSARY TO ASSURE THE SYSTEM'S INTEGRITY, " 1 T'S THE LAW" ON PUBLIC OR PRIVATE STREETS, ROADS, DRIVEWAYS OR INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ADDING OR MODIFYING WDIANA SIDEWALKS, THE CONTRACTOR MUST REMOVE QUICKLY AND AND DELETING EXISTING IRRIGATION HEADS, VALVE BOXES, Call 1 -800- 382 -544 Call 1 80 -aa 82 5544 PROMPTLY. WIRING OR OTHER ELEMENTS TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE IRRIGATION. 2 working Days Before You Dig.