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Evergreen Tree Planting N.T.S.
WALL, WALK OR PLANTER EDGE
ALL GROUND COVER ANNUALS
SHALL BE PLANTED AT
6 TRIANGULAR SPACING AS INDICATED
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NOTE:
APPLY PRE -EMERGENT HERBICIDE
OVER ENTIRE PLANTING AREA PER
MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATION
3" MULCH
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AND AMEND AS PER SPECS TO
FORM PREPARED PLANTING MIX
Tree Planting
Groundcover / Perennial Planting N.T.S. Shrub Planting
Tree Protection Fence N.T.S.
GENERAL
NOTES:
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-�AFTERWATERA IN'AGANDSETIII PLUM,
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TIHEES �EFF���L�NT}1RNED SO BEST
- CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL TWO
REINFORCED RUBBER HOSE SECTIONS WITH
A DOUBLE STRAND OF #11 WIRE WRAP
WIRE A MINIMUM OF TWO TIMES AROUND
EACH POST.
SET I %&KAOFINISH
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N.T.S.
SHRUB HEAD
WATER SAUCER PLANT PIT 2x
THE DIAMETER CF THE ROOT BALL
,r SHREDDED MULCH
RDMOVC SUM-W FROM TOP 1/3 OF
ROOMALL. BURLW TO BE ROTTABLE
AVROVC TWINE AND ROPE
UNDISTURBED SOIL OR
COMPACTED SUBGRADE
N.T.S.
plant T;of
Canopy Trees
Common Name
Scientific Name
Number
Size
Armstrong Maple
Acer rubrum 'Armstrong
2
2"
Green Mountain Sugar Maple
Acer saccharum 'Green Mountain'
5
2"
October Glory Maple
Acer rubrum 'October Glory'
28
2"
Riverbirch
Betulo nigra
10
12-14'
Skyline Honeylocust
Gleditsia tri. 'Skycole'
6
2"
Bloodgood Planetree
Platonus ocerifolia 'Bloodgood'
22
2"
Red Oak
Quercus rubro
20
2"
Niobe Willow
Solix albs 'Tristis'
2
2"
Silver Linden
Tilia tomentosa
4
2"
Ornamental Trees
Common Name
Scientific Name
Number
Size
Serviceberry
Amelanchier:grandiRo•a.'Autumn BrilllOnce
17
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Redbud
Cercis conodensis
27
81
Prairiefire Crab
Malus 'Prairiefire'
34
2"
Robinson Crab
Malus Robinson'
13
2"
Shrubs
Common Name
Scientific Name
Number
Size
Spacing
Green Velvet Boxwood
Buxus koreano 'Green Velvet'
12
18-24'
2.5'
Dense Yew
Taxus media 'Densf
17
18-24"
3.5'
Wine & Roses Weigela
Weigelo florida 'Alexander'
18
3 Cal.
3.5'
Diablo Ninebark
Physocarpus opulifolius World
20
3 Gal.
4'
Allagohny Viburnum
Viburnum rhytidophylloides
53
18-24"
4'
Burning Bush
Euonymus alatus 'Compactus'
70
18-24"
4'
Ornamental Grass
Common Name
Scientific Name
Number
Size
Spacing
Karl Foerster Grass
Calomagrostis arun. 'Karl Foerster
21
3 Gal.
3.5'
Maiden Grass
Misconthus sinensis 'Gracillimus
17
3 COL
3.5'
Perennials
Common Name
Scientific Name
Number
Size
Spacing
Kim's Knee High Coneflower
Echinacea purpurea 'Kim's Knee High'
6
2 Gal .
2'
Happy Return DOylily
Hemerocallis 'Happy Return'
22
2 COL
2
Note:
Builder Required to Provide 2 Canopy Trees to Frontyard of Homes Per Covenants to
satisfy Street Tree Obligations.
General Construction Notes
1, EXISTING SITE INFORMATION SUPPLIED BY STOEPPELWERTH AND ASSOC. FISHERS, IN
4%,W ALL QUANTITIES AND DESIGN BASED UPON SAME-
2- BEFORE ANY EXCAVATION ON THE STE. CALL FOR A LOCATE ON ANY EXISTING
UIIUTIES ON THE SITE. ME CONTRACTOR SHALL FAMIUARIZ£ HMSELF/HERS'ELF
PATH THE LOGAnONS OF ALL BURIED UlIUWS IN THE AREAS OF WDRK BEFORE
STARTING OPERATIONS, THE CONTRACTOR SHAD, BE LIABLE FOR COST OF
REPAIRING OR REPLAONG ANY BURIED CONDUITS, CABLES OR PIPING DAMAGED
DURING THE INSTALLATION OF THIS WORK
3• PROTECT STRUCTLIAES, UTILITIES, SIDEWALKS, PAVETAENTS AND OTHER UTILITIES TO
REMAN FROM.DAMACE CAUSED BY SEMEMENT, LATERAL MOVEMENT, UNDERMINING,
WASHOUTS AND OTHER HAZARDS CREATED SY SITE IMPROVEMENT OPERATIONS.
4. CAREFV✓,LY MAINTATN PRESENT GRADE AT BASE Or ALL EXISTING TREES TD REMAIN.
PREVENT ANY DISTURBANCE OF EXISTING TREE& USE TREE PROTECTION
BARRICADES WHERE INDICATED. PROTECT e"IINC TREES TO REMAIN 1N PLACE
AGAINST UNNECESSARY CUTTING. BREAKING OR SKINNING OF ROOTS, BRUISING OF
BARK, SMOTHERING OF TREES BY STOCKPILING EXCAVATION AND CONSTRUCTION
MATERIALS WITHIN THE DRIP LINE
5, THE CONTRACTOR AT ALL TIMES SHALL KEEP THE PREMISES ON WHICH THE WORK
IS BEING DONE, CLEAR OF RUBBISH AND DEBRIS
B. ALL WORK AND OPERATIONS SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE,
AND LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES-
7- LAYOUT OF ALL NEW PATHWAYS, CURBS. AND WALLS SHALL BE SMOOTH AND
CONTKUDUS, KINKY AUGNM"cNY OR ABRUPT CHANGES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
LAHDSCAPE ARCHITECT WILL REVIEW STAKED -OUT LAYOUT AND FORMWORK BEFORE
CONSTRUCTION CONTINUES.
Planting Notes
1- PLANT LOCATIONS SHALL BE STAKED BY THE CONTRACTOR AND REbIEBED BY THE
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT BEFORE PLANTING OPERATIONS COMMENCE. ADJUST AS
REQUESTED TO AVOID UTIUTY CONFLICTS.
2. NOTE THAT PLANT LIST OUANTTIES ARE FOR THE CO,NTRACTOWS CONVENIENCE ONLY,
CON CTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL QUANTITIES PRIOR TO SUBFIiTTING THEIR BID FOR
THIS PROJECT.
3. ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL CONFORM TO ANSI Z60-1 STANDARDS. LANDSCAPE
ARCHITECT PRESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY PLANT MATERIAL NOT MEETING -,�ti I
INDUSTRY STANDARDS-
4. PLANTING BEDS SHALL RECEIVE A 3" LAYER OF S14REDDED BARK MULCH, In
5.SEED AND STRAW MULCH ALL LAWN AREAS DISTURBED DURING CONSTRUCTION,
UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE
5.ALL STAKING AND GUYING SHALL BE REMOVED ONE YEAR AFTER INSTALLATION.
DATE REVISIONS
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