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J ' 0' D.&U.E 1 C 1 a � (3) Bloodg M1Planelrea 1 La 1 J4� DATE REVISIONS 10/5/05 StaffCOmments ) N27/OS Staff Co»nmeab 1122/05 Staff Comments Sc 1-40' UAiE 10/2)/os PROJaC[NO. DRAWNIlY T� cHEcmmw Nil 50' R/A i, Klf'1srtiCIC Lot 20 Ins �r. # 91-20267 Town I nkP I own La�<e r, � nar as per 4 Town Lake l as per •ice _- �J Glary Maple I For Tree Praearwtian +I` L T OW a� P B. 15 DATE REVISIONS 10/5/05 StaffCammmts 3"7/03 StaffCammmq , i II'—'JOS 3lafLCO�mmlx 40' - VATB 19It11a5 rRwwr? a w Wm BT =y¢g xce to rxrr �� i4F[ Ot e a „ w rr ewurm m L-2 n r ! 3 ASPHAI ' PAT'I r 1 .45PHAL T PA7rl — — — — - Y r — r; &tj.E. f 30' R-09&0_7.— — 1 I1126,604 sq.ft. I I� � I POND #1 .i � `ram ; 1. 1 ' I �. ` w 17,566 sq.ft-Existing Tree to be Removetl � a i+ w Lj I 1 ���EXISTING POND O . I _ _ jjl. ♦ / 23,390 sq.ft. 't I 15' D.E. ILj.k� t .m 30 s } /oE• �4 22,028 sq.ft- >� : /Ft. 11 / .Ip. 27,720 sq.ft. a' ;Dgh saaw Fan- of Dripliae of E.csiirp Tree 1 C. A. #3 t 2,034 sq.fl. w ./ 11 1 a i . , I 2 I � � a I � � :r� I,�, •i 11 i 24,380 sq.ft, i J IE� r II 10' R.D.RrU.E_ 1\ 29 \ / I f 1 25 � 28,917 sq.ft. / 28,780 sq.ft, I 1 I• I `Tq R.D.ju7i. 28 \ 21,405 sq.ft. \ \ lr 3 \ \\ 15' R.D.E_t �- r 1 36,650 sq.ft. 1 \ \ O \ \ 27 \� 21,600 sq,ft. I 26 4 / 0 S ` \ �/ / 29,376 sq I 35,895 sq.ft. / \ 4' M Snow Fence at Dripline of Tree AD 5 \ / 25,973 sq.ft. I LINE SHEET L-2 .. '=CE6LIM-S Si�E7 =- �- a w nows rr���s�wwKtr��sa�w ��fw... �rtrr r�.r...rrrrrr r'`.r r.�.r�.-y`Cirrmis.r rwrrr rr .rtM, wry 1 T � I •• W P-1 0 tf 5' G Ezo A A a A7 Existing Tr... on This !el a be Saved to the Best of I Ability I 23 I v [dalHq Trees W mov Reed 37,1 i3 s ft.V ,., .1 z J .�� 22 I 26, 175 sq.ft. i b o 1E II I o > 21 1 I 20,667 sq.ft. I I LJI 20 Lq u I DATE REVISIONS �i 25.679 sq.ft. I SCAM t"6aa / DATE 10WAS 15, //++�� v1eGR itO TCH LINE SHBET 4I " ' • y w '. zr nv.iw •s •�ttri�wrtRa •s>•s rww� •���ata I L-3 50, R/w: i• DATE REVISIONS DAT9 !0%Z110S muwm ma omwmw Cimc= p]Ij . o �. L-4 GENERAL NWOITEE�S:gAq�rrp�TTWy�II FFEEE...,, qqqqqq �LLyiUgL✓lppPNI OOppWRRNTN{R�EEEEOP BYSLHNOSCAPETAGS 1/2, mA RUBE T� SF�VAL -D Rp�S WATERI1 AN6SErG ra PLUMB TUBE TP. pAV8 ?AV p5 R 5 -OIRECFIED 9Y THE P�EAyATRCTIQ{EITECT. 2 STRANDS OF 14 GA PARE TREES �1�Y ELY WITH SECURELY WITH TURNBUCKLES. PROVIDE TREE SHALL gE TURNED SO BEST SIDE FACES FRONT GUYS PER TREE. FINISH WOOD STAKES 3 S��E�I1Ep I�p�pW�pp yI�LCI{ �p Nyy��D1T�PRLASCp�1CAETp THE BpA�SEpEOpF��TERTU�RNK. — - ZgFRiF THE{77p1AMETEpRIZIF -' - pT�HEyi&iWEIIIAALL OF BACL.OBLMLAP'TO BE u ROTT BLE�NA _ . '. VdahWffED SOIL OR COMPACTED Evergreen Tree Planting N.T.S. WALL, WALK OR PLANTER EDGE ALL GROUND COVER ANNUALS SHALL BE PLANTED AT 6 TRIANGULAR SPACING AS INDICATED } H- 1, NOTE: APPLY PRE -EMERGENT HERBICIDE OVER ENTIRE PLANTING AREA PER MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATION 3" MULCH I CULTIVATE TO A 12' DEPTH 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: I yTFRTFEFR ^ITF RgOQA��-I- g(PtiiiPUKDISNR6ED sM4DpASE v�BATOP -�AFTERWATERA IN'AGANDSETIII PLUM, -REERYHRWEAPCpRECT. 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 PWD1''AT1l*aH/y"WA2 %� Ar %F L aqaW "gyp I1dBgAIRBED SOIL OR COMPACTED 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 a 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 SCALD ASTCOT20 once lDl2lio tRWFCi to nllAwKTlr h� clr¢Iclm pY � Aaxr KO. L-5