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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL200 LANSCAPE DETAILSNOTES: ·SEE LANDSCAPE NOTES FOR THE TYPE OF MULCH MATERIAL TO USE. ·TOP OF ROOT BALL TO BE SET 4" HIGHER THAN ADJACENT EARTH GRADE. 2' ( M I N . ) REMOVE BURLAP FROM TOP 1/3 OF THE BALL, REMOVE ALL ROPE, AND METAL BASKETS 3" LAYER OF MULCH 3" LAYER OF MULCH/SURFACE FINISH (SEE PLAN) WEED FABRIC (WHEN NOTED ON PLANS) PREPARED PLANTING BED REMOVE NON-BIODEGRADABLE ROOT CONTAINERS PRE-EMERGANCE HERBICIDE SEE PLANT SCHEDULE F0R SPACING PLANTING SOIL SHALL BE EQUAL PARTS SPHAGNUM PEAT MOSS, COMPOSTED MANURE, AND EXISTING SOIL. TAMPED FIRMLY. NOTE: GRAVEL MOW STRIP IS NOT REQUIRED WHERE PLANTING BEDS OR CONCRETE FLATWORK IS DIRECTLY ADJACENT TO BUILDING. 12" 3"4" GRAVEL MOWING STRIP (NO SCALE) WEED BARRIER, PER SPECS. BU I L D I N G F A C E COMPACTED #73 STONE SPADE CUT EDGE TREE PLANTING ON SLOPE (NO SCALE) 6" 12" PLAN SECTION PLAN GROUNDCOVER PLANTING (NO SCALE) VA R I E S VARIES w1 5 0 4 8 3 - L 1 0 0 L200 LA N S C A P E D E T A I L S TABLE 1. TEMPORARY SEEDING SPECIFICATIONS AUG. 1 - SEPT. 1 GERMAN MILLET WHEAT OR RYE 150 LBS. 1 TO 1½ INCHES SEPT. 15 - OCT. 30 SPRING OATS 100 LBS. 1 INCH MARCH 1 - APRIL 15 ANNUAL RYEGRASS 40 LBS.¼ INCH MARCH 1 - MAY 1 40 LBS.1 TO 2 INCHES MAY 1 - JUNE 1 SUDANGRASS 35 LBS.MAY 1 - JULY 30 BUCKWHEAT 60 LBS. APRIL 15 - JUNE 1 CORN (BROADCAST)300 LBS.MAY 11 - AUG. 10 SORGHUM 35 LBS.MAY 1 - JULY 15 1 TO 2 INCHES 1 TO 2 INCHES 1 TO 2 INCHES 1 TO 2 INCHES 1 PERENNIAL SPECIES MAY BE USED AS A TEMPORARY COVER, ESPECIALLY IF THE AREA TO BE SEEDED WILL REMAIN IDLE FOR MORE THAN ONE YEAR. 2 SEEDING DONE OUTSIDE THE OPTIMUM SEEDING DATES INCREASES THE CHANCES OF SEEDING FAILURE. DATES MAY BE EXTENDED OR SHORTENED BASED ON THE LOCATION OF THE PROJECT SITE WITHIN THE STATE. NOTES MULCH ALONE IS AN ACCEPTABLE TEMPORARY COVER AND MAY BE USED IN LIEU OF TEMPORARY SEEDING, PROVIDED THAT IT IS APPROPRIATELY ANCHORED. A HIGH POTENTIAL FOR FERTILIZER, SEED, AND MULCH TO WASH EXISTS ON STEEP BANKS, CUTS, AND IN CHANNELS AND AREAS OF CONCENTRATED FLOW. SEEDBED PREPARATION 1. TEST SOIL TO DETERMINE PH AND NUTRIENT LEVELS. 2. APPLY SOIL AMENDMENTS AS RECOMMENDED BY THE SOIL TEST. IF TESTING IS NOT DONE, APPLY 400 TO 600 POUNDS PER ACRE OF 12-12-12 ANALYSIS FERTILIZER, OR EQUIVALENT. 3. WORK THE SOIL AMENDMENTS INTO THE UPPER TWO TO FOUR INCHES OF THE SOIL WITH A DISK OR RAKE OPERATED ACROSS THE SLOPE. SEEDING 1. SELECT A SEED SPECIES OR AN APPROPRIATE SEED MIXTURE AND APPLICATION RATE FROM TABLE 1. 2. APPLY SEED UNIFORMLY WITH A DRILL OR CULTIPACKER SEEDER OR BY BROADCASTING. PLANT OR COVER SEED TO THE DEPTH SHOWN IN TABLE 1. NOTES 1. IF DRILLING OR BROADCASTING THE SEED, ENSURE GOOD SEED-TO-SOIL CONTACT BY FIRMING THE SEEDBED WITH A ROLLER OR CULTIPACKER AFTER COMPLETING SEEDING OPERATIONS. 2. DAILY SEEDING WHEN THE SOIL IS MOIST IS USUALLY MOST EFFECTIVE. 3. IF SEEDING IS DONE WITH A HYDROSEEDER, FERTILIZER AND MULCH CAN BE APPLIED WITH THE SEED IN A SLURRY MIXTURE. 3. APPLY MULCH AND ANCHOR IT IN PLACE. MAINTENANCE _ INSPECT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF EACH RAIN EVENT AND AT LEAST ONCE EVERY SEVEN CALENDAR DAYS. _ CHECK FOR EROSION OR MOVEMENT OF MULCH AND REPAIR IMMEDIATELY. _ MONITOR FOR EROSION DAMAGE AND ADEQUATE COVER (80 PERCENT DENSITY); RESEED, FERTILIZE, AND APPLY MULCH WHERE NECESSARY. _ IF NITROGEN DEFICIENCY IS APPARENT, TOP-DRESS FALL SEEDED WHEAT OR RYE SEEDING WITH 50 POUNDS PER ACRE OF NITROGEN IN FEBRUARY OR MARCH. REFERENCE IN CHAPTER 7 PAGES 31-33 IN THE INDIANA STORM WATER QUALITY MANUAL TEMPORARY SEED TABLE 1. TEMPORARY SEEDING SPECIFICATIONS SEED SPECIES1 RATE PER ACRE PLANTING DEPTH OPTIMUM DATES2 NOTES 1. AN OAT OR WHEAT COMPANION OR NURSE CROP MAY BE USED WITH ANY OF THE ABOVE PERMANENT SEEDING MIXTURES, AT THE FOLLOWING RATES: (A) SPRING OATS - ONE-FOURTH TO THREE-FOURTHS BUSHEL PER ACRE (B) WHEAT - NO MORE THAN ONE-HALF BUSHEL PER ACRE 2. A HIGH POTENTIAL FOR FERTILIZER, SEED, AND MULCH TO WASH EXISTS ON STEEP BANKS, CUTS, AND IN CHANNELS AND AREAS OF CONCENTRATED INSTALLATION 1. GRADE THE SITE TO ACHIEVE POSITIVE DRAINAGE. 2. ADD TOPSOIL OR COMPOST MULCH TO ACHIEVE NEEDED DEPTH FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF VEGETATION. (COMPOST MATERIAL MAY BE ADDED TO IMPROVE SOIL MOISTURE HOLDING CAPACITY, SOIL FRIABILITY, AND NUTRIENT AVAILABILITY.) SEEDBED PREPARATION 1. TEST SOIL TO DETERMINE PH AND NUTRIENT LEVELS. 2. APPLY SOIL AMENDMENTS AS RECOMMENDED BY THE SOIL TEST AND WORK INTO THE UPPER TWO TO FOUR INCHES OF SOIL. IF TESTING IS NOT DONE, APPLY 400 TO 600 POUNDS PER ACRE OF 12-12-12 ANALYSIS FERTILIZER, OR EQUIVALENT. 3. TILL THE SOIL TO OBTAIN A UNIFORM SEEDBED. USE A DISK OR RAKE, OPERATED ACROSS THE SLOPE, TO WORK THE SOIL AMENDMENTS INTO THE UPPER TWO TO FOUR INCHES OF THE SOIL. SEEDING OPTIMUM SEEDING DATES ARE MARCH 1 TO MAY 10 AND AUGUST 10 TO SEPTEMBER 30. PERMANENT SEEDING DONE BETWEEN MAY 10 AND AUGUST 10 MAY NEED TO BE IRRIGATED. SEEDING OUTSIDE OR BEYOND OPTIMUM SEEDING DATES IS STILL POSSIBLE WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT RESEEDING OR OVERSEEDING MAY BE REQUIRED IF ADEQUATE SURFACE COVER IS NOT ACHIEVED. RESEEDING OR OVERSEEDING CAN BE EASILY ACCOMPLISHED IF THE SOIL SURFACE REMAINS WELL PROTECTED WITH MULCH. 1. SELECT A SEEDING MIXTURE AND RATE FROM TABLE 1. SELECT SEED MIXTURE BASED ON SITE CONDITIONS, SOIL PH, INTENDED LAND USE, AND EXPECTED LEVEL OF MAINTENANCE. 2. APPLY SEED UNIFORMLY WITH A DRILL OR CULTIPACKER SEEDER OR BY BROADCASTING. PLANT OR COVER THE SEED TO A DEPTH OF ONE-FOURTH TO ONE-HALF INCH. IF DRILLING OR BROADCASTING THE SEED, ENSURE GOOD SEED-TO-SOIL CONTACT BY FIRMING THE SEEDBED WITH A ROLLER OR CULTIPACKER AFTER COMPLETING SEEDING OPERATIONS. (IF SEEDING IS DONE WITH A HYDROSEEDER, FERTILIZER AND MULCH CAN BE APPLIED WITH THE SEED IN A SLURRY MIXTURE.) 3. MULCH ALL SEEDED AREAS AND USE APPROPRIATE METHODS TO ANCHOR THE MULCH IN PLACE. CONSIDER USING EROSION CONTROL BLANKETS ON SLOPING AREAS AND CONVEYANCE CHANNELS MAINTENANCE ·INSPECT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF EACH RAIN EVENT AND AT LEAST ONCE EVERY SEVEN CALENDAR DAYS UNTIL THE VEGETATION IS SUCCESSFULLY ESTABLISHED. ·CHARACTERISTICS OF A SUCCESSFUL STAND INCLUDE VIGOROUS DARK GREEN OR BLUISHGREEN SEEDLINGS WITH A UNIFORM VEGETATIVE COVER DENSITY OF 90 PERCENT OR MORE. ·CHECK FOR EROSION OR MOVEMENT OF MULCH. ·REPAIR DAMAGED, BARE, GULLIED, OR SPARSELY VEGETATED AREAS AND THEN FERTILIZE,RESEED, AND APPLY AND ANCHOR MULCH. ·IF PLANT COVER IS SPARSE OR PATCHY, EVALUATE THE PLANT MATERIALS CHOSEN, SOIL FERTILITY, MOISTURE CONDITION, AND MULCH APPLICATION; REPAIR AFFECTED AREAS EITHER BY OVERSEEDING OR PREPARING A NEW SEEDBED AND RESEEDING. APPLY AND ANCHOR MULCH ON THE NEWLY SEEDED AREAS. ·IF VEGETATION FAILS TO GROW, CONSIDER SOIL TESTING TO DETERMINE SOIL PH OR NUTRIENT DEFICIENCY PROBLEMS. (CONTACT YOUR SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT OR COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OFFICE FOR ASSISTANCE.) ·IF ADDITIONAL FERTILIZATION IS NEEDED TO GET A SATISFACTORY STAND, DO SO ACCORDING TO SOIL TEST RECOMMENDATIONS. ·ADD FERTILIZER THE FOLLOWING GROWING SEASON. FERTILIZE ACCORDING TO SOIL TEST RECOMMENDATIONS. ·FERTILIZE TURF AREAS ANNUALLY. APPLY FERTILIZER IN A SPLIT APPLICATION. FOR COOL-SEASON GRASSES, APPLY ONE-HALF OF THE FERTILIZER IN LATE SPRING AND ONE HALF IN EARLY FALL. FOR WARM-SEASON GRASSES, APPLY ONE-THIRD IN EARLY SPRING, ONE-THIRD IN LATE SPRING, AND THE REMAINING ONE-THIRD IN MIDDLE SUMMER. TABLE 1. PERMANENT SEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS THIS TABLE PROVIDES SEVERAL SEED MIXTURE OPTIONS. ADDITIONAL SEED MIXTURES ARE AVAILABLE COMMERCIALLY. WHEN SELECTING A MIXTURE, CONSIDER INTENDED LAND USE AND SITE CONDITIONS, INCLUDING SOIL PROPERTIES (E.G., SOIL PH AND DRAINAGE), SLOPE ASPECT, AND THE TOLERANCE OF EACH SPECIES TO SHADE AND DROUGHT. REFERENCE IN CHAPTER 7 PAGES 35-40 IN THE INDIANA STORM WATER QUALITY MANUAL LAWNS AND HIGH-MAINTENANCE AREAS 1. BLUEGRASS 2. PERENNIAL RYEGRASS (TURF TYPE) 3. TALL FESCUE (TURF TYPE) - BLUEGRASS 170 LBS. 30 LBS. CHANNELS AND AREAS OF CONCENTRATED FLOW 1. PERENNIAL RYEGRASS - WHITE 2. KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS - SMOOTH BROMEGRASS - SWITCHGRASS - TIMOTHY - PERENNIAL RYEGRASS - WHITE CLOVER 20 LBS. 10 LBS. 3 LBS. 4 LBS. 10 LBS. 2 LBS. 3. TALL FESCUE - WHITE CLOVER 150 LBS. 2 LBS. 4. TALL FESCUE - PERENNIAL RYEGRASS - KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS 5.5 TO 7.5 140 LBS.5.5 TO 7.0 60 LBS. 90 LBS.5.6 TO 7.0 5.6 TO 7.5 150 LBS. 2 LBS.5.5 TO 7.0 5.5 TO 7.5 5.5 TO 7.5 150 LBS. 20 LBS. 20 LBS. PERMANENT SEED SEED MIXTURES RATE PER ACRE PURE LIVE SEED OPTIMUM SOIL PH SEED MIXTURES RATE PER ACRE PURE LIVE SEED OPTIMUM SOIL PH V-CUT LANDSCAPE BED EDGE DETAIL RE V I S I O N S A N D I S S U E S Pa r t o f t h e S E / 4 o f S e c t i o n 2 3 , T o w n s h i p 1 8 N o r t h , R a n g e 3 E a s t , C l a y T o w n s h i p , H a m i l t o n C o u n t y , I n d i a n a W15.0483 PR E P A R E D F O R : 12 4 2 W E S T 1 3 6 T H S T R E E T , C A R M E L , I N 4 6 0 3 2 PROJECT NO. SHEET NO. CH E C K E D B Y : DR A W N B Y : RL W DE S I G N E D B Y : DW G N A M E : PR O J E C T N O . : W1 5 . 0 4 8 3 DA T E BY 05 . 1 9 . 2 0 1 6 SS R DA T E : RL W EN G I N E E R S 31 7 | 8 4 6 - 6 6 1 1 80 0 | 4 5 2 - 6 4 0 8 31 7 | 8 4 3 - 0 5 4 6 fa x W E I H E La n d S u r v e y i n g | C i v i l E n g i n e e r i n g La n d s c a p e A r c h i t e c t u r e AL L A N H . W E I H E , P . E . , L . S . - F O U N D E R 10 5 0 5 N . C o l l e g e A v e n u e In d i a n a p o l i s , I n d i a n a 4 6 2 8 0 we i h e . n e t TR A D E R ' S P O I N T C H U R C H O F C A R M E L SU B M I T T E D F O R I N I T I A L R E V I E W 12 . 1 8 . 2 0 1 5 ML T THE SITE DOES NOT LIE IN A SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA AS ESTABLISHED BY THE FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY - NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM, WHEN PLOTTED BY SCALE ON FLOOD INSURANCE RATE #18057C207G, DATED NOVEMBER 19, 2014 FLOOD STATEMENT SU B M I T T E D F O R T A C R E V I S I O N S 03 . 1 4 . 2 0 1 6 ML T NO EARTH DISTURBING ACTIVITY MAY TAKE PLACE WITHOUT AN APPROVED STORM WATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT NOTE SU B M I T T E D F O R D R A I N A G E A P P R O V A L 04 . 2 0 . 2 0 1 6 ML T RE V I S E D F O R D R A I N A G E A P P R O V A L 05 . 1 2 . 2 0 1 6 ML T FI N A L C O N S T R U C T I O N P L A N S 05 . 1 9 . 2 0 1 6 ML T