HomeMy WebLinkAboutVWC L2.0 REVISED reprinted 10-23-2021Know what'sbelow.before you dig.CallRPLANTING NOTES:1.REMOVE WEEDS, ORGANIC MATTER AND ROCKS LARGER THAN 1.5" FROM SOIL.2.BACKFILL FOR TREE PLANTING SHALL BE 75% TOPSOIL AND 25% ORGANIC COMPOST. TOP LAYER OF BACKFILL SHALL BE 100% OF SURROUNDING TOPSOIL.A 5-10-5 ANALYSIS SLOW RELEASE FERTILIZER SHALL BE INCORPORATED INTO BACKFILL AT APPROVED RATES.3.THE TOPS OF ALL TREE AND SHRUB ROOT BALLS TO BE PLACED A MAXIMUM OF ONE (1) INCH ABOVE FINAL GRADE. ALL TREES LOCATED OUTSIDE OF BEDSSHALL HAVE A MINIMUM SIX (6) FOOT DIAMETER NON-LIPPED SAUCER AROUND PLANTING PIT. ALL SAUCERS SHALL BE WEED AND GRASS FREE. ANAPPROVED PRE-EMERGENT HERBICIDE SHALL BE APPLIED IN ALL PLANTING BEDS AT A RATE SPECIFIED BY MANUFACTURER FOR EACH PLANT VARIETY.4.ALL TREE SAUCERS AND PLANTING BEDS SHALL RECEIVE MINIMUM OF THREE (3) INCHES GRADE A, SHREDDED HARDWOOD BARK MULCH. NO CYPRESS,WOOD CHIPS, ARTIFICIAL OR DYED MULCH ALLOWED.5.NO SUBSTITUTIONS OF PLANT MATERIALS WILL BE ALLOWED. IF PLANTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT/OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE IN WRITING. ALL PLANTS SHALL BE INSPECTED AND TAGGED WITH PROJECT I.D. AT NURSERY OR CONTRACTORS OPERATIONSPRIOR TO MOVING TO JOB SITE. PLANTS MAY BE INSPECTED AND APPROVED OR REJECTED ON THE JOB SITE BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OR OWNER'SREPRESENTATIVE .6.THE OWNER, OWNER'S AGENT, OR THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL PLANT MATERIALS AT ANY TIME DURING THECOURSE OF THE PROJECT UNTIL PROJECT IS ACCEPTED BY THE OWNER.7.LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL LAYOUT AND STAKE ALL PLANT LOCATIONS AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. OWNER'SREPRESENTATIVE OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SHALL INSPECT AND APPROVE PLANT LOCATIONS FOR ACCURACY AND COMPLIANCE WITH DESIGN INTENTPRIOR TO INSTALLATION.8.LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PLANTING OF SPECIFIED PLANTS AND MAINTAINING ALL PLANT MATERIALS IN AN ALIVE AND QUALITYCONDITION UNTIL ACCEPTANCE BY THE OWNER. THIS INCLUDES AS A MINIMUM: WATERING, WEEDING, INSECT AND DISEASE CONTROL, PRUNING OFDAMAGED OR UNSIGHTLY LIMBS, AND KEEPING PLANTS IN TRUE AND UPRIGHT POSITIONS.9.CONTRACTOR SHALL GUARANTEE AND WARRANT ALL PLANT MATERIAL TO REMAIN ALIVE AND HEALTHY FOR ONE (1) YEAR FROM DATE OF ACCEPTANCE BYTHE OWNER. ALL REPLACEMENTS SHALL BE PAID FOR BY THE CONTRACTOR AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. GUARANTEE/WARRANTYREPLACEMENTS SHALL BE AS DIRECTED BY THE OWNER UNTIL FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF THE PROJECT FOLLOWING THE GUARANTEE PERIOD.NOTESGENERAL NOTES:1.ALL UTILITIES SHALL BE LOCATED AND MARKED/FLAGGED PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK. RELOCATE PLANTS FROM OVER OR UNDER UTILITIES. RELOCATIONSHALL BE APPROVED BY OWNER AND/OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.2.UTILITY LOCATION NOTE: ALL LOCATIONS SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE AND BASED ON INFORMATION SUPPLIED BY EITHER THE CIVIL ENGINEER, SURVEYOR,OWNER, AND/OR MEASURED IN THE FIELD. IF DISCREPANCIES ARE PRESENT, CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY OWNER AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTIMMEDIATELY AND PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK.3.IN CASE OF DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE PLAN AND THE PLANT LIST, THE PLAN SHALL DICTATE.4.LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL PREPARATION, MATERIALS, DELIVERY, INSTALLATION AND INITIAL MAINTENANCE FOR THE LANDSCAPEPORTION OF THE PROJECT AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWING AND AS DIRECTED BY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALLOBTAIN AND PAY FOR ALL PERMITS AND FEES THAT MAY BE REQUIRED FOR THEIR PORTION OF WORK.5.PLANTS AND ALL OTHER MATERIALS TO BE STORED ON SITE WILL BE PLACED WHERE THEY WILL NOT CONFLICT W/ CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS AND ASDIRECTED BY OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE .6.CLEAN UP ALL DEBRIS AND REMOVE FROM SITE, REPAIR ALL DAMAGED OR DISTURBED AREAS CAUSED BY LANDSCAPE WORK.7.TOPSOIL NOTE: TOPSOIL SHALL BE FRIABLE, NATURAL LOAM, SURFACE SOIL AND FREE OF SUBSOIL, CLAY LUMPS, BRUSH, WEEDS, LITTER, ROOTS, STUMPS,STONES, AGRICULTURAL AND DOMESTIC FERTILIZERS, CHEMICALS, HERBICIDES, AND OTHER EXTRANEOUS OR TOXIC MATTER HARMFUL TO PLANT GROWTHAND THE ENVIRONMENT. WASTE SOILS, BORROW, OR HEAVY CLAY BASED SOILS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. TOPSOIL SHALL HAVE A PH VALUE OF 6.0 TO 7.4AND AN ORGANIC VALUE OF 3% TO 5%. SUBMIT SOIL SAMPLES, PH LEVELS, AND NPK ANALYSIS PRIOR TO DELIVERY TO SITE.1.CONTRACTOR TO FINE GRADE AND PREPARE ALL SITE AREAS TO RECEIVE SEED. MAKE SITE SMOOTH TO FINAL GRADING PLAN ELEVATIONS, FILL INDEPRESSIONS, LOW SPOTS AND GRADE SMOOTH.2.ALL SEEDED LAWN AREAS WITHIN LIMIT LINES TO RECEIVE 6" TOPSOIL PRIOR TO SEEDING OPERATIONS. ONCE TOPSOIL HAS BEEN PLACED,CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY OF ANY KIND (EXCLUDING LANDSCAPING) SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED ON OR ACROSS ANY PLANTING AREA.3.HYDROSEEDING IS ACCEPTABLE. APPLY WITH APPROVED EQUIPMENT DESIGNED FOR PROFESSIONAL HYDROSEEDING APPLICATIONS AT RECOMMENDEDRATES.4.PROVIDE FRESH, CLEAN NEW-CROP 'PREMIUM' GRADE SEED AND SEED MIXES AS FOLLOWS: (SUBMIT SEASONAL MIX ALTERNATIVE AS APPROPRIATE)40% KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS30% PERENNIAL RYE GRASS30% TURF TYPE TALL FESCUE5.APPLY SEED AT RATE OF MINIMUM 175 POUNDS PER ACRE (4 LBS/1000SF).6.SCARIFY SOIL TO DEPTH OF 3 INCHES PRIOR TO APPLICATION.7.LAWNS SHALL BE SEEDED FOLLOWING SCARIFYING, FINAL GRADING, FERTILIZING, AND RAKING. LAWN SHALL BE FERTILIZED W/ 12-12-12 ANALYSISFERTILIZER AT A RATE OF 10 lbs./1000 s.f. APPLY SEED MIX AT SPECIFIED RATE, AND LIGHTLY RAKE INTO TOP 1/4 INCH OF SOIL.8.MULCH SEEDED AREAS WITH STRAW MULCH AT RATE OF MINIMUM 1 1/2 TON PER ACRE (70 LBS/1000SF). CRIMP OR TACK STRAW MULCH TO REMAIN INPLACE UNTIL COMPLETE GERMINATION OF SEED AND ESTABLISHED GROWTH. COORDINATE WITH EROSION CONTROL PLAN.9.WATER AND MAINTAIN GRASS UNTIL STAND IS ESTABLISHED AND READY FOR MOWING AT MINIMUM 4 INCH HEIGHT. CONTINUE TO WATER FOR AMINIMUM 30 DAYS OR UNTIL ACCEPTED BY OWNER.10.FOLLOWING SEEDING OPERATIONS, CLEAN UP EXCESS MATERIALS, AND CLEAN ALL BARK MULCHED AND PAVED AREAS.11.FOLLOWING GERMINATION, APPLY HERBICIDE TO ALL GRASS GROWTH IN PLANT MULCH AREAS.12.ALL LAWNS SHALL BE GUARANTEED TO HAVE A FULL UNIFORM STAND OF ACCEPTABLE GRASS AT THE END OF THE ONE YEAR GUARANTEE PERIOD WITHNO BARE SPOTS COMPRISING MORE THAN 2% OF ANY LAWN AREA. ANY AREA SO NOTED WILL BE RESEEDED OR SODDED UNTIL AN ACCEPTABLE STANDOF GRASS IS ESTABLISHED.13.ALL DISTURBED LAWN AREAS SHALL BE SEEDED AS NOTED AND AS APPROVED BY OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.SEEDING AND PREPARATION:1.CONTRACTOR TO FINE GRADE AND PREPARE ALL SITE AREAS TO RECEIVE SOD. FINE GRADE SITE SMOOTH TO FINAL GRADING PLAN ELEVATIONS, FILL INDEPRESSIONS, LOW SPOTS AND GRADE SMOOTH.2.ALL SODDED LAWN AREAS WITHIN LIMIT LINES TO RECEIVE 6" TOPSOIL PRIOR TO SODDING OPERATIONS. ONCE TOPSOIL HAS BEEN PLACED,CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY OF ANY KIND (EXCLUDING LANDSCAPING) SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED ON OR ACROSS ANY PLANTING AREA.3.LAWNS SHALL BE SODDED FOLLOWING SCARIFYING, FINAL GRADING, FERTILIZING, AND RAKING. LAWN SHALL BE FERTILIZED W/ 12-12-12 ANALYSISFERTILIZER AT A RATE OF 10 lbs./1000 s.f.4.WATER AND MAINTAIN GRASS UNTIL STAND IS ESTABLISHED AND READY FOR MOWING AT MINIMUM 4 INCH HEIGHT. CONTINUE TO WATER FOR AMINIMUM 30 DAYS OR UNTIL ACCEPTED BY OWNER.5.FOLLOWING SODDING OPERATIONS, CLEAN UP EXCESS MATERIALS, AND CLEAN ALL BARK MULCHED AND PAVED AREAS. ALL LAWNS SHALL BEGUARANTEED TO HAVE A FULL UNIFORM STAND OF ACCEPTABLE GRASS AT THE END OF THE ONE YEAR GUARANTEE PERIOD WITH NO BARE SPOTSCOMPRISING MORE THAN 2% OF ANY LAWN AREA. ANY AREA SO NOTED WILL BE SODDED UNTIL AN ACCEPTABLE STAND OF GRASS IS ESTABLISHED.6.ALL DISTURBED LAWN AREAS SHALL BE SODDED AS NOTED AND AS APPROVED BY OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.SODDING AND PREPARATION:1.CONTRACTOR TO STAKE WHEN NECESSARY OR REQUIRED, SUCH AS WIND PRONE AREAS OR UNSTABLE SOILS. STAKES SHALL BEPLACED IN MULCHED AREAS TO ALLOW FOR MOWING ADJACENT TURF.2.STAKING SHOULD NOT BE USED TO COMPENSATE FOR DAMAGED OR WEAK TRUNKS OR ROOT BALLS, THESE TREES SHOULD BEREJECTED.3.REMOVE ALL STAKING AS SOON AS THE TREE HAS GROWN SUFFICIENT ROOTS TO OVERCOME THE PROBLEM THAT REQUIRED THETREE TO BE STAKED. STAKES SHALL BE REMOVED NO LATER THAN THE END OF THE FIRST GROWING SEASON AFTER PLANTING.4.ASSURE THAT THE BEARING SURFACE OF THE PROTECTIVE COVERING OF THE WIRE OR CABLE AGAINST THE TREE TRUNK IS AMINIMUM OF 12 MM (0.5 IN.).5.WIRES OR CABLE SIZES SHALL BE 14 to 12 GAUGE.6.TIGHTEN WIRE OR CABLE ONLY ENOUGH TO KEEP FROM SLIPPING. ALLOW FOR SOME TRUNK MOVEMENT. PLASTIC HOSE TO BELONG ENOUGH TO ACCOMMODATE 1.5" OF GROWTH AND BUFFER ALL BRANCHES FROM THE WIRE.7.TUCK ANY LOOSE ENDS OF THE WIRE OR CABLE INTO THE WIRE WRAP SO THAT NO SHARP WIRE ENDS ARE EXPOSED.TREE STAKING NOTES:Sheet No.Revision:Project No:Date:Checked:Drawn:Drawing InfoJML10/14/202121532JMLDrawing ScopeSealVillage of WestClay BPConvenience MartCarmel, INProject InfoLConsultantsdesign group, llclandscapearchitecture+planningprofessionals317.258.5229jlapp@lappdesigngroup.comAPP01L2.0Village of West Clay BP Convenience MartTYPICAL TREE PLANTING DETAILN.T.S. 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