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R E P R O D U C T I O N S , C H A N G E S O R A S S I G N M E N T S A R E P R O H I B I T E D . DA V I D B O Y C E 20 1 5 604 COURTLAND STREET SUITE 100 ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32804 PH 407.645.5008 FX 407.629.9124 North 0 Scale 1" = 10'-0" 20'10'5' GENERAL LANDSCAPE & PLANTING NOTES 1.Plant material to be installed and maintained by a qualified and experienced landscape installer. 2.All materials are subject to the approval of the Landscape Architect and Owner at any time. Landscape Architect to inspect all plant locations and plant bed conditions prior to installation. Stake all plant locations for review and approval by the Landscape Architect before planting. On-site adjustments may be required. Plants are to be freshly dug. Transporting of plants shall be done in a manner as to not destroy the natural shape, compromise the health, or alter the characteristics of plant materials. 3.Rootballs shall meet or exceed size standards as set forth in 'American Standards for Nursery Stock'. MAIN LEADERS OF ALL TREES SHALL REMAIN INTACT. Remove from the site any plant material that turns brown or defoliates within five (5) days after planting. Replace immediately with approved, specified material. 4.Plant counts indicated on drawings are for Landscape Architect's use only. Contractor shall make own plant quantity takeoffs using drawings, specifications, and plant schedule requirements (i.e., spacing), unless otherwise directed by Landscape Architect. Contractor to verify bed measurements and install appropriate quantities as governed by plant spacing per schedule. 5.All plant beds shall receive 3" minimum of genuine shredded hardwood bark mulch (unless otherwise noted). Apply pre-emergent herbicide as directed by the manufacturer prior to installing mulch. Seed all areas disturbed by construction activities that are not otherwise noted to receive pavement, planting bed, or other treatment. 6.The Contractor shall install and/or amend topsoil in all proposed bed areas to meet ASTM D5268 standards. Landscaper shall verify depth and quality of topsoil prior to plant installation. A minimum of 4" of topsoil is required for lawn areas; 12" for plant beds. Topsoil sources shall include the reuse of surface soil stockpiled on site, clean of roots, plants, sod, stones, clay lumps, and other extraneous or foreign materials larger than 1". Supplement with imported topsoil from off-site sources when quantities are insufficient. Do not obtain supplemental topsoil from agricultural land, bogs, or marshes. Inorganic amendments, organic amendments, and fertilizers shall be used to amend topsoil as needed for long-term plant health. 7.Verify all utility locations in the field prior to beginning work. Repair all damaged utilities to satisfaction of the Owner and Operating Authority at no additional cost. 8.Install all plant material in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. Coordinate with the Owner to obtain any required permits necessary to complete work. All workmanship and materials shall be guaranteed by the Contractor for a period of one (1) calendar year after Final Acceptance. 9.Maintain all plant material for a three (3) month period from date of Substantial Completion. Maintenance shall include pruning, cultivating, watering, weeding, fertilizing, restoring plant saucers, spraying for disease and insects, and replacing tree wrappings. Recommended long-term maintenance procedures shall be provided to the Owner before expiration of this period. 10.Satisfactory Seeded Lawn: At end of maintenance period, a healthy, uniform, close stand of grass has been established, free of weeds and surface irregularities, with coverage exceeding 90 percent over any 10 sq. ft. (0.92 sq. m) and bare spots not exceeding 3 by 3 inches.Reestablish lawns that do not comply with requirements and continue maintenance until lawns are fully satisfactory to the Owner. ORDINANCE TABLE Per Drury Plaza Hotel PUD PERIMETER: (per Section C5.3) Provided with Hotel Development FOUNDATION: (per section C5.4) Requirement: Minimum 1 shrub/5 l.f. Restaurant: 410 l.f. Required: 82 shrubs/grasses Provided: 123 shrubs/grasses PARKING INTERIOR: (per section C5.5) 28 additional spaces Requirement: 1 tree + 5 shrubs/9 parking spaces Required: 3 shade trees + 16 shrubs/grasses Provided: 3 shade trees + 18 shrubs/grasses LANDSCAPING MUST BE PLANTED ACCORDING TO THE DETAILS ON SHEET L101 - SEE PLANTING DETAILS 5-15-2015 L101 PLANTING DETAILS apwapwCHECKED: PROJECT NO: DATE: REVISIONS NO DATE REMARKS DRAWN: SEAL: CONSULTANT: 2014.0487 CO P Y R I G H T c RE S E R V E S C O P Y R I G H T & O T H E R R I G H T S R E S T R I C T I N G T H E S E D O C U M E N T S T O T H E O R I G I N A L S I T E O R P U R P O S E F O R W H I C H T H E Y W E R E P R E P A R E D . R E P R O D U C T I O N S , C H A N G E S O R A S S I G N M E N T S A R E P R O H I B I T E D . DA V I D B O Y C E 20 1 5 604 COURTLAND STREET SUITE 100 ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32804 PH 407.645.5008 FX 407.629.9124 PLANT SCHEDULE SYMBOL QTY BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME SIZE CONT NOTES CANOPY TREES Gle-t 1 Gleditsia triacanthos inermis 'Skycole'Skyline Honeylocust 2.5" cal.B&B symmetrical Que-r 2 Quercus robur `Regal Prince`Regal Prince English Oak 2.5" cal.B&B columnar form DECIDUOUS SHRUBS Aro-a 17 Aronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima`Brilliant Red Chokeberry 24"Container space @ 3`-0" o.c. Aro-m 7 Aronia melanocarpa `Iroquois Beauty` TM Black Chokeberry 24"Container space @ 4'-0" o.c. Hyd-q 10 Hydrangea quercifolia Oakleaf Hydrangea 24"Container space @ 3'-0" o.c. Ile-x 35 Ilex verticillata `Red Sprite`Red Sprite Winterberry 24"Container space @ 3'-0" o.c. Ite-v 9 Itea virginica 'Henry's Garnet'Henry's Garnet Sweetspire 24"Container space @ 3'-0" o.c. Phy-d 6 Physocarpus opulifolius `Diablo`Diablo Ninebark 24"Container space @ 4'-6" o.c. Vib-s 5 Viburnum plicatum tomentosum `Summer Snowflake`Summer Snowflake Japanese Snowball 36"Container space @ 5'-0" o.c. EVERGREEN SHRUBS Bux-x 23 Buxus x koreana `Winter Gem`Winter Gem Boxwood 24"Container space @ 3`-0" o.c., allow to mass into hedge Ile-m 6 Ilex x meserveae `Blue Princess` TM Blue Princess Holly 24"Container space @ 3'-0" o.c., allow to mass GRASSES Cal-k 22 Calamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster`Karl Foerster Feather Reed Grass #2 pot space @ 3'-0" o.c. Cha-l 64 Chasmanthium latifolium Sea Oats #1 pot space @ 18" o.c. Spo-h 43 Sporobolus heterolepis `Tara`Prairie Dropseed #1 pot space @ 2'-0" o.c. PERENNIALS Lia-s 30 Liatris spicata `Kobold`Spike Gayfeather #1 pot space @ 12" o.c. Nep-j 50 Nepeta 'Junior Walker'Junior Walker Nepeta #1 pot space @ 30" o.c. Ori-l 31 Origanum laevigatum `Herrenhausen`Herrenhausen Ornamental Oregano #1 pot space @ 15" o.c. Sed-x 442 Sedum spurium 'Nonov'New Voo Sedum 31 4"plug space @ 12" o.c., triangular spacing Area to receive lawn SPADE EDGE Not to Scale Existing Grade Area to Receive Hardwood Bark Mulch Topsoil (As Specified) 5" 3" 3" PERENNIAL PLANTING Not to Scale Note: All perennial beds shall be planted using triangular planting scheme. Refer to Planting Schedule for On-Center planting dimension. 3" Shredded Hardwood Bark Mulch Remove Container 12" Prepared Soil; Refer to Specifications Compacted Subgrade Existing Grade 12 " Compacted subgrade 3" Shredded Hardwood Organic Mulch Place level with adjacent finish grades. Refer to Special Provisions. mi n . Topsoil, to include a min. of 5% organic matter Remove all stones 1" & larger and other extraneous materials. Refer to Special Provisions. LANDSCAPE BED PREPARATION Not to Scale Adjacent sidewalk or curb, typ. NOTE: 100% of trees and a minimum of 75% of shrubs and ornamental grasses are native species or cultivars of native species. 8-15-2015 L102 PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS apwapwCHECKED: PROJECT NO: DATE: REVISIONS NO DATE REMARKS DRAWN: SEAL: CONSULTANT: 2014.0487 CO P Y R I G H T c RE S E R V E S C O P Y R I G H T & O T H E R R I G H T S R E S T R I C T I N G T H E S E D O C U M E N T S T O T H E O R I G I N A L S I T E O R P U R P O S E F O R W H I C H T H E Y W E R E P R E P A R E D . R E P R O D U C T I O N S , C H A N G E S O R A S S I G N M E N T S A R E P R O H I B I T E D . DA V I D B O Y C E 20 1 5 604 COURTLAND STREET SUITE 100 ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32804 PH 407.645.5008 FX 407.629.9124 SECTION 32 93 00 - LANDSCAPE WORK PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUBMITTALS A.Qualification Data: For landscape installer. B.Material Test Reports: For existing surface soil and imported topsoil. C.Planting Schedule: Indicating anticipated planting dates for exterior plants. D.Maintenance Instructions: Recommended procedures to be established by Owner for maintenance of exterior plants during a calendar year. Submit before expiration of required maintenance periods. 1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE A.Installer Qualifications: A qualified landscape installer whose work has resulted in successful establishment of exterior plants. 1.Installer's Field Supervision: Require Installer to maintain an experienced full-time supervisor on Project site when exterior planting is in progress. B.Soil-Testing Laboratory Qualifications: An independent laboratory, recognized by the State Department of Agriculture, with the experience and capability to conduct the testing indicated and that specializes in types of tests to be performed. C.Topsoil Analysis: Furnish soil analysis by a qualified soil-testing laboratory stating percentages of organic matter; gradation of sand, silt, and clay content; deleterious material; pH; and mineral and plant-nutrient content of topsoil. Amend as required. 1.Report suitability of topsoil for plant growth. State recommended quantities of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potash nutrients and soil amendments to be added to produce satisfactory topsoil. D.Provide quality, size, genus, species, and variety of exterior plants indicated, complying with applicable requirements in $16,= "American Standard for Nursery Stock," and grown in USDA Hardiness Zone 5 within 500 miles of the project site. E.Tree and Shrub Measurements: Measure according to $16,= with branches and trunks or canes in their normal position. Do not prune to obtain required sizes. Take caliper measurements 6 inches (150 mm) above ground for trees up to 4-inch (100-mm) caliper size, and 12 inches (300 mm) above ground for larger sizes. Measure main body of tree or shrub for height and spread; do not measure branches or roots tip-to-tip. F.Observation: Landscape Architect may observe trees and shrubs at place of growth before shipping for compliance with requirements for genus, species, variety, size, and quality. Landscape Architect retains right to observe trees and shrubs further for size and condition of balls and root systems, insects, injuries, and latent defects and to reject unsatisfactory or defective material at any time during progress of work. Remove rejected trees or shrubs immediately from Project site. 1.Notify Landscape Architect of sources of planting materials ten (10) working days in advance of scheduled delivery to site. Digital photographs at the nursery my be provided to the Landscape Architect with prior approval in lieu of observation at place of growth G.Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in 'LYLVLRQ Section "Project Management and Coordination." Stake locations for an on-site meeting with the Landscape Architect and Owner's Representative 1.3 COORDINATION A.Planting Restrictions: Plant during the preferred periods that follow. Coordinate planting periods with maintenance periods to provide required maintenance from date of Substantial Completion. 1.Spring Planting: March 15 to May 15. 2.Fall Planting: October 15 to December 15. B.Coordination with Lawns: Plant trees and shrubs after finish grades are established and before planting lawns, unless otherwise acceptable to Landscape Architect. 1.When planting trees and shrubs after lawns, protect lawn areas and promptly repair damage caused by planting operations. 1.4 WARRANTY A.Special Warranty: Warrant the following exterior plants, for the warranty period indicated, against defects including death and unsatisfactory growth, except for defects resulting from lack of adequate maintenance, neglect, or abuse by Owner, or incidents that are beyond Contractor's control. 1.Warranty Period for Trees and Shrubs: One (1) year from date of Substantial Completion. 2.Warranty Period for Ground Cover and Plants: Six (6) months from date of Substantial Completion. 3.Remove dead plants immediately. Replace immediately unless required to plant in the succeeding planting season. 4.Replace plants that are more than 25 percent dead or in an unhealthy condition at end of warranty period. 5.A limit of one replacement of each plant will be required, except for losses or replacements due to failure to comply with requirements. 1.5 MAINTENANCE A.Trees and Shrubs: Maintain for the following maintenance period by pruning, cultivating, watering, weeding, fertilizing, restoring planting saucers, tightening and repairing stakes and guy supports, and resetting to proper grades or vertical position, as required to establish healthy, viable plantings. Spray as required to keep trees and shrubs free of insects and disease. Restore or replace damaged tree wrappings. 1.Maintenance Period: Three (3) months from date of Substantial Completion. a.If the full maintenance period has not elapsed prior to November 30th, continue the balance of the maintenance period the following spring beginning March 1st. b.If material is installed in the fall such that maintenance activities are not required until the following growing season, the full maintenance period shall begin March 1st. c.An additional maintenance period of 3 months shall be included for all material replaced during the warranty period. B.Ground Cover and Plants: Maintain for the following maintenance period by watering, weeding, fertilizing, and other operations as required to establish healthy, viable plantings: 1.Maintenance Period: Three (3) months from date of Substantial Completion. a.If the full maintenance period has not elapsed prior to November 30th, continue the balance of the maintenance period the following spring beginning March 1st. b.If material is installed in the fall such that maintenance activities are not required until the following growing season, the full maintenance period shall begin March 1st PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 TREE AND SHRUB MATERIAL A.General: Furnish nursery-grown trees and shrubs complying with $16,= with healthy root systems developed by transplanting or root pruning. Provide well-shaped, fully branched, healthy, vigorous stock free of disease, insects, eggs, larvae, and defects such as knots, sun scald, injuries, abrasions, and disfigurement. B.Grade: Provide trees and shrubs of sizes and grades complying with $16,= for type of trees and shrubs required. Trees and shrubs of a larger size may be used if acceptable to Landscape Architect, with a proportionate increase in size of roots or balls. C.If formal arrangements or consecutive order of trees or shrubs is shown, select stock for uniform height and spread, and number label to assure symmetry in planting. 2.2 SHADE AND FLOWERING TREES A.Shade Trees: Single-stem trees with straight trunk, well-balanced crown, and intact leader, of height and FDOLSHULQGLFDWHGFRPSO\LQJZLWK$16,=IRUW\SHRIWUHHVUHTXLUHG 1.Provide balled and burlapped trees unless container-grown trees are specified. 2.Branching Height: One-third to one-half of tree height. B.Small Trees: Branched or pruned naturally according to species and type, with relationship of caliper, height, DQGEUDQFKLQJDFFRUGLQJWR$16,=VWHPIRUPDVIROORZV 1.Provide balled and burlapped trees unless container-grown trees are specified. 2.3 DECIDUOUS SHRUBS A.Form and Size: Deciduous shrubs with not less than the minimum number of canes required by and PHDVXUHGDFFRUGLQJWR$16,=IRUW\SHVKDSHDQGKHLJKWRIVKUXE 2.4 GROUND COVERS AND PERENNIALS A.Ground Cover: Provide ground cover of species indicated, established and well rooted in pots or similar FRQWDLQHUVDQGFRPSO\LQJZLWK$16,= B.Perennials: Provide healthy, field-grown plants from a commercial nursery, of species and variety shown or listed. 2.5 TOPSOIL 2.2 TOPSOIL A.Topsoil: $670' pH range of 5.5 to 6.5, a minimum of 5 percent organic material content; free of stones 1 inch (25 mm) or larger in any dimension and other extraneous materials harmful to plant growth. a.Topsoil Source: When existing surface soil stockpiled on-site is utilized for final topsoil, verify suitability of stockpiled surface soil to produce topsoil. Clean surface soil of roots, plants, sod, stones, clay lumps, and other extraneous materials harmful to plant growth and amend to achieve full compliance to the specifications. 2.3 INORGANIC SOIL AMENDMENTS - Use as required by the Topsoil Analysis. A./LPH$670&DJULFXOWXUDOOLPHVWRQHFRQWDLQLQJDPLQLPXPSHUFHQWFDOFLXPFDUERQDWHHTXLYDOHQW B.Sulfur: Granular, biodegradable, containing a minimum of 90 percent sulfur, with a minimum 99 percent passing through 1R PP VLHYHDQGDPD[LPXPSHUFHQWSDVVLQJWKURXJK1R PP VLHYH C.Iron Sulfate: Granulated ferrous sulfate containing a minimum of 20 percent iron and 10 percent sulfur. D.Aluminum Sulfate: Commercial grade, unadulterated. E.Perlite: Horticultural perlite, soil amendment grade. F.Agricultural Gypsum: Finely ground, containing a minimum of 90 percent calcium sulfate. G.Sand: ASTM C33, clean, washed, natural or manufactured, free of limestone, shale, and slate particles, and free of toxic materials. SECTION 32 93 00 - LANDSCAPE WORK (CONT.) 2.4 ORGANIC SOIL AMENDMENTS A.Compost: Well-composted, stable, and weed-free organic matter, pH range of 5.5 to 8; moisture content 35 to 55 percent by weight; 100 percent passing through òLQFK (25-mm) sieve; not exceeding 0.5 percent inert contaminants and free of substances toxic to plantings; and as follows: 1.Organic Matter Content: 50 to 60 percent of dry weight. 2.Bulk Density: 800 to 1000 pounds per cubic yard. 3.Feedstock: Agricultural, food, or industrial residuals; yard trimmings; or source-separated or compostable mixed solid waste. 4.Metals and Contaminants: Meet or exceed US EPA Standard 40. 2.5 FERTILIZER A.Bonemeal: Commercial, raw or steamed, finely ground; a minimum of 4 percent nitrogen and 20 percent phosphoric acid. B.Superphosphate: Commercial, phosphate mixture, soluble; a minimum of 20 percent available phosphoric acid. C.Commercial Fertilizer: Commercial-grade complete fertilizer of neutral character, consisting of fast- and slow-release nitrogen, 50 percent derived from natural organic sources of urea formaldehyde, phosphorous, and potassium in the following composition: 1.Composition: Nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium in amounts recommended by Topsoil Analysis. D.Slow-Release Fertilizer: Granular or pelleted fertilizer consisting of 50 percent water-insoluble nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium in the following composition: 1.Composition: Nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium in amounts recommended by Topsoil Analysis. 2.6 MULCHES A.Organic Mulch: Free from deleterious materials and suitable as a top dressing of trees and shrubs, consisting of one of the following: 1.Type: Shredded hardwood bark. 2.7 STAKES AND GUYS A.6WDNHV³'XFNELOO´RUHTXDODSSURYHGSULRUWRELGGLQJ B.Guy and Tie Wire: $670$$0 &ODVV galvanized-steel wire, 2-strand, twisted, 0.106 inch (2.7 mm) in diameter. C.Guy Cable: 5-strand, 3/16-inch- (4.8-mm-) diameter, galvanized-steel cable, with zinc-coated turnbuckles, a minimum of 3 inches (75 mm) long, with two 3/8-inch (10-mm) galvanized eyebolts. D.Hose Chafing Guard: Reinforced rubber or plastic hose at least 1/2 inch (13 mm) in diameter, black, cut to lengths required to protect tree trunks from damage. E.Flags: Standard surveyor's plastic flagging tape, white, 6 inches (150 mm) long. 2.8 PLANTING SOIL MIX A.Planting Soil Mix: Mix topsoil with the following soil amendments and fertilizers in quantities specified by independent soil testing agency. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION A.Lay out individual tree and shrub locations and areas for multiple exterior plantings. Stake locations, outline areas, adjust locations when requested, and obtain Landscape Architect's acceptance of layout before planting. Make minor adjustments as required. 3.2 PLANTING BED ESTABLISHMENT A.Loosen subgrade of planting beds to a minimum depth of 6 inches (150 mm). Remove stones larger than 1 inch (25 mm) in any dimension and sticks, roots, rubbish, and other extraneous matter and legally dispose of them off Owner's property. a.Delay mixing fertilizer with planting soil if planting will not proceed within a few days. b.Mix lime with dry soil before mixing fertilizer. 2.Spread planting soil mix to a depth of 6 inches (150 mm) but not less than required to meet finish grades after natural settlement. Do not spread if planting soil or subgrade is frozen, muddy, or excessively wet. a.Spread approximately one-half the thickness of planting soil mix over loosened subgrade. Mix thoroughly into top 4 inches (100 mm) of subgrade. Spread remainder of planting soil mix. 3.3 TREE AND SHRUB EXCAVATION A.Pits and Trenches: Excavate circular pits with sides sloped inward. Trim base leaving center area raised slightly to support root ball and assist in drainage. Do not further disturb base. Scarify sides of plant pit smeared or smoothed during excavation. 1.Excavate approximately two times as wide as ball diameter for balled and burlapped and container-grown stock. 2.Excavate at least 12 inches (300 mm) wider than root spread and deep enough to accommodate vertical roots for bare-root stock. 3.If drain tile is shown or required under planted areas, excavate to top of porous backfill over tile. B.Subsoil removed from excavations may not be used as backfill. C.Obstructions: Notify Landscape Architect if unexpected rock or obstructions detrimental to trees or shrubs are encountered in excavations. 1.Hardpan Layer: Drill 6-inch- (150-mm-) diameter holes into free-draining strata or to a depth of 10 feet (3 m), whichever is less, and backfill with free-draining material. D.Drainage: Notify Landscape Architect if subsoil conditions evidence unexpected water seepage or retention in tree or shrub pits. E.Fill excavations with water and allow to percolate away before positioning trees and shrubs. 3.4 TREE AND SHRUB PLANTING A.Set balled and burlapped stock plumb and in center of pit or trench with top of root ball flush with adjacent finish grades. 1.Remove burlap and wire baskets from tops of root balls and partially from sides, but do not remove from under root balls. Remove pallets, if any, before setting. Do not use planting stock if root ball is cracked or broken before or during planting operation. 2.Place planting soil mix around root ball in layers, tamping to settle mix and eliminate voids and air pockets. When pit is approximately one-half backfilled, water thoroughly before placing remainder of backfill. Repeat watering until no more water is absorbed. Water again after placing and tamping final layer of planting soil mix. B.Set container-grown stock plumb and in center of pit or trench with top of root ball flush with adjacent finish grades. 1.Carefully remove root ball from container without damaging root ball or plant. 2.Place planting soil mix around root ball in layers, tamping to settle mix and eliminate voids and air pockets. When pit is approximately one-half backfilled, water thoroughly before placing remainder of backfill. Repeat watering until no more water is absorbed. Water again after placing and tamping final layer of planting soil mix. C.Organic Mulching: Apply 3-inch (75-mm) average thickness of organic mulch extending 12 inches (300 mm) beyond edge of planting pit or trench. 3.5 TREE AND SHRUB PRUNING A.Prune, thin, and shape trees and shrubs only as directed by Landscape Architect or Campus Arborist. B.Prune, thin, and shape trees and shrubs according to standard horticultural practice. Prune trees to retain required height and spread. Unless otherwise indicated by Landscape Architect, do not cut tree leaders; remove only injured or dead branches from flowering trees. Prune shrubs to retain natural character. Shrub sizes indicated are sizes after pruning. 3.6 GROUND COVER AND PERENNIAL PLANTING A.Set out and space ground cover and plants as indicated. B.Dig holes large enough to allow spreading of roots, and backfill with planting soil. C.Work soil around roots to eliminate air pockets and leave a slight saucer indentation around plants to hold water. D.Water thoroughly after planting, taking care not to cover plant crowns with wet soil. E.Protect plants from hot sun and wind; remove protection if plants show evidence of recovery from transplanting shock. 3.7 PLANTING BED MULCHING A.Mulch backfilled surfaces of planting beds and other areas indicated. 1.Organic Mulch: Apply 3-inch (75-mm) average thickness of organic mulch, and finish level with adjacent finish grades. Do not place mulch against plant stems. 3.8 CLEANUP AND PROTECTION A.During exterior planting, keep adjacent paving and construction clean and work area in an orderly condition. B.Protect exterior plants from damage due to landscape operations, operations by other contractors and trades, and others. Maintain protection during installation and maintenance periods. Treat, repair, or replace damaged exterior planting. 3.9 DISPOSAL A.Disposal: Remove surplus soil and waste material, including excess subsoil, unsuitable soil, trash, and debris, and legally dispose of them off Owner's property. 215 4 1 6 31 9 1114 L E G E N D D E S C R I P T I O N A P P R O V E D M A N U F A C T U R E R S M u l t i - S t r e a m T u r f R o t o r R a i n B i r d 1 8 0 4 - S A M P 4 5 R o t a t o r - P C * * M u l t i - S t r e a m T u r f R o t o r R a i n B i r d 1 8 0 4 - S A M P 4 5 R o t a t o r - E S T / S S T * * R e m o t e C o n t r o l V a l v e s R a i n B i r d 1 0 0 P G A S e r i e s C o n t r o l l e r R a i n B i r d E S P 1 2 - L X M E M o d u l a r R a i n S e n s o r R a i n B i r d W R 2 - R C B a c k f l o w P r e v e n t e r W i l k i n s 7 2 0 A 1 " P V B R a i n B i r d 5 R C Q u i c k C o u p l e V a l v e R a i n B i r d X C Z - 1 0 0 - P R F ( L F a s r e q u i r e d ) D r i p R e m o t e C o n t r o l V a l v e s R a i n B i r d X F D - 0 6 - 1 8 D r i p l i n e 1 " 2 0 0 P S I S D R 2 1 P V C L a t e r a l P i p e 1 . 2 5 " 2 0 0 P S I S D R 2 1 P V C M a i n l i n e P i p e ( 3 1 7 ) 5 8 5 - 0 1 6 7 w w w . i r r i g a t i o n d e s i g n s o u r c e . c o m 1 1 6 S H A D O W L A W N D R I V E F I S H E R S , I N 4 6 0 3 8 ? ? ? 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I t i s t h e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y o f t h e i r r i g a t i o n c o n t r a c t o r t o b e f a m i l i a r w i t h a l l g r a d e s d i f f e r e n c e , l o c a t i o n s o f w a l l s , s t r u c t u r e s a n d u t i l i t i e s a n d m a k e t h e n e c e s s a r y a d j u s t m e n t s t o a c c o m m o d a t e t h e i r r i g a t i o n s y s t e m a s d e s i g n e d . D o n o t w i l l f u l l y i n s t a l l t h e i r r i g a t i o n s y s t e m a s s h o w n o n t h e d r a w i n g s w h e n i t i s o b v i o u s i n t h e f i e l d t h a t u n k n o w n o b s t r u c t i o n s , g r a d e s o r d i m e n s i o n s e x i s t t h a t m i g h t n o t h a v e b e e n c o n s i d e r e d i n t h e e n g i n e e r i n g . S u c h o b s t r u c t i o n s o r d i f f e r e n c e s s h o u l d b e b r o u g h t t o t h e a t t e n t i o n o f t h e O w n e r ' s a u t h o r i z e d r e p r e s e n t a t i v e . I n t h e e v e n t t h a t t h i s n o t i f i c a t i o n i s n o t p e r f o r m e d , t h e i r r i g a t i o n c o n t r a c t o r s h a l l a s s u m e f u l l r e s p o n s i b i l i t y f o r a n y r e v i s i o n s a n d c o s t n e c e s s a r y . 3 . T h e i r r i g a t i o n s y s t e m d e s i g n i s b a s e d o n r u n n i n g i r r i g a t i o n z o n e s a t a m i n i m u m o p e r a t i n g p r e s s u r e o f 5 9 p s i @ t h e p . o . c . a n d a m a x i m u m f l o w d e m a n d o f 1 4 g p m . T h e i r r i g a t i o n c o n t r a c t o r s h a l l v e r i f y w a t e r p r e s s u r e s p r i o r t o c o n s t r u c t i o n . R e p o r t d i f f e r e n c e s b e t w e e n r e q u i r e m e n t s a n d a c t u a l r e a d i n g s t o t h e O w n e r ' s a u t h o r i z e d r e p r e s e n t a t i v e . T h e p o i n t o f c o n n e c t i o n l o c a t i o n i s a p p r o x i m a t e . V e r i f y e x a c t l o c a t i o n i n t h e f i e l d w i t h t h e O w n e r ' s r e p r e s e n t a t i v e . 4 . T h e O w n e r s h a l l p r o v i d e 1 2 0 V - A C p o w e r s o u r c e a t t h e c o n t r o l l e r l o c a t i o n . T h e i r r i g a t i o n c o n t r a c t o r s h a l l m a k e t h e f i n a l c o n n e c t i o n f r o m t h e e l e c t r i c a l s o u r c e t o t h e c o n t r o l l e r . 5 . A R a i n S e n s o r s h a l l b e i n s t a l l e d i n t h e v i c i n i t y o f t h e c o n t r o l l e r . C o o r d i n a t e m o u n t i n g l o c a t i o n w i t h t h e O w n e r . 6 . I n s t a l l a l l b a c k f l o w p r e v e n t i o n d e v i c e s a n d a l l p i p i n g b e t w e e n t h e p o i n t o f c o n n e c t i o n a n d t h e b a c k f l o w p r e v e n t e r a s p e r l o c a l c o d e s . 7 . F i n a l l o c a t i o n o f t h e b a c k f l o w p r e v e n t e r a n d t h e a u t o m a t i c c o n t r o l l e r s h a l l b e a p p r o v e d b y t h e O w n e r ' s r e p r e s e n t a t i v e p e r l o c a l c o d e s . 8 . A q u i c k c o u p l i n g v a l v e s h a l l b e l o c a t e d a t t h e i r r i g a t i o n w a t e r s u p p l y p o i n t o f c o n n e c t i o n t o p r o v i d e f o r a p o i n t o f i n j e c t i o n o f c o m p r e s s e d a i r t o p u r g e t h e s y s t e m o f r e t a i n e d w a t e r f o r w i n t e r i z a t i o n . 9 . P i p e s i z e s h a l l c o n f o r m t o t h o s e s h o w n o n d r a w i n g s . N o s u b s t i t u t i o n s o f s m a l l e r p i p e s i z e s s h a l l b e p e r m i t t e d , b u t s u b s t i t u t i o n s f o r l a r g e r s i z e s m a y b e a p p r o v e d . M i n i m u m p i p e s h a l l b e 1 " . 1 0 . 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FOR BEST PERFORMANCE, THE CONTROLLER INTERFACE SHOULD BE INSTALLED AT LEAST FIVE FEET ABOVE THE GROUND.2. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE CONTROLLER INTERFACE BE INSTALLED AWAY FROM SOURCES OF ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE (SUCH AS TRANSFORMERS, GENERATORS, PUMPS, FANS, ELECTRICAL METER BOXES) AND METAL OBJECTS TO MAXIMIZE COMMUNICATION RANGE.3. SENSOR SHOULD BE MOUNTED IN AN OPEN AREA, ON A BUILDING OR POST. DO NOT MOUNT UNDER TREES OR IN AREAS EFFECTED BY THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM.