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PLATANUS X ACERIFOLIA // LONDON PLANE TREE--QUANTITY 16
ULMUS AMERICANA 'VALLEY FORGE' // VALLEY FORGE ELM--QUANTITY 33
AMELANCHIER CANADENSIS // SERVICEBERRY--QUANTITY 20
BUXUS X 'GREEN VELVET' // BOXWOOD--QUANTITY 167
CARPINUS BETULUS 'FRANS FONTAINE' // FRANS FONTAINE HORNBEAM--QUANTITY 4
HYDRANGEA MACROPHYLLA // HYDRANGEA--QUANTITY 84
VIBURNUM RHYTIDOPHYLLUM // LEATHER LEAF VIBURNUM--QUANTITY 148
CALAMAGROSTIS X ACUTIFLORA // KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASS--QUANTITY 30
Existing Street Trees
TAXUS X MEDIA HICKSII // HICKS YEW--QUANTITY 32
LANDSCAPE LEGEND
LANDSCAPE NOTES
PA -- 2.5"
UAVF -- 2.5"
AC -- 1.5"
CBFFT -- 1.5"
VR -- 18"
BU -- 18"
TMH -- 18"
HM -- 18"
CA 'KF' -- 18"
1. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE
FOR REMOVING ALL VEGETATION AND LEAVING ALL
LANDSCAPE AREAS AT TWO INCHES BELOW FINAL
GRADE, EXCEPT FOR THE DETENTION POND AREA;
GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS RESONSIBLE FOR
BRINGING THE POND AREA TO FINAL GRADE. THE
LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR WILL PROVIDE AND
SPREAD A COMPACTED TWO INCH DEPTH OF LOAY
TOPSOIL IN ALL TURF AREAS - BRINGING THESE
AREAS TO TOP OF CURB / FINAL GRADE
(COMPACTED). THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR WILL
PROVIDE AND INSTALL A FOUR INCH DEPTH OF
PLANTING MIX TO ALL PLANTING BEDS CROWNING
FOR PROPER DRAINAGE.
2. A THREE INCH DEPTH OF SHREDDED
HARDWOOD BARK MULCH WILL BE USED AS A
TOPDRESSING FOR ALL PLANTING BEDS AND TREE
RINGS.
3. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE OWN
PLANT QUANTITY TAKEOFFS USING DRAWINGS,
SPECIFICATIONS, AND PLANT SCHEDULE. PLANT
SCHEDULE REQUIREMENTS (I.E. SPACING) DICTATE,
UNLESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED BY THE LANDSCAPE
DESIGNER. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY
BED MEASUREMENTS AND INSTALL APPROPRIATE
QUANTITIES AS GOVERNED BY THE PLANT SPACING
PER THE SCHEDULE. NSURE ALL MINIMUM
REQUIREMENTS OF THE LOCAL GOVERNING
AUTHORITY ARE MET (I.E. MINIMUM PLANT
QUANTITIES).
4. NO SUBSTITUTIONS OF PANT MATERIALS WILL
BE ALLOWED. IF PLANTS ARE NOT AVAILALE, THE
LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE
LANDSCAPE DESIGNER IN WRITING (VIA PROPER
CHANNELS). PLANTS MAY BE INSPECTED AND
APPROVED OR REJECTED ON THE JOBSITE BY THE
OWNER OR THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE.
5. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE
FOR THE LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE OF THIS
PROJECT UNTIL FINAL ACCEPTANCE. TURF AREAS
WILL NOT E ACCEPTED UNTIL THEY ARE AT A
MINIMUM OF 1-1/2 INCHES TALL, AND NO BARE AREAS
LARGER THAN 12 SQUARE INCHES.
PARKING AREA
REQUIRED REQUIRED PROVIDED
(1) SHADE TREE
PER (9) PARKING
SPACES
FOR (297) SPACES
(33) SHADE TREES (35) SHADE TREES
PARKING LOT PERIMETER LANDSCAPING
REQUIRED / PROVIDEDEDGE
EAST
SOUTH
WEST
250' = (10) SHADE TREES // (65) SHRUBS
300' = (12) SHADE TREES / / (129) SHRUBS
350' = (14) SHADE TREES / / (88) SHRUBS
STREET TREE PLANTING
STREET
RIVER ROAD 641.45' = (17) TREES [16 EXISTING]
REQUIRED / PROVIDED
BUILDING BASE LANDSCAPING
BUILDING
FRONTAGE
172'(3) SHADE TREES / (3) ORNAMENTAL TREES
/ (18) SHRUBS
REQUIRED / PROVIDED
(3) PA
(4) PA
(4) PA
(4) PA
(8) HM
(2) CBFFT
(27) VR
(30) BU
(6) QA
(1) AC
(7) HM
(9) VR
(6) HM
(2)VR
(1) AC
(2) UAVF
(2) UAVF
(2) UAVF
(40) VR
(2) UAVF
(10) ZS
(2) UAVF
(7) HM
(30) BU
(3) UAVF
(32) TMH
(12)AC
(6) HM
(3) AC
(3) UAVF
(1) PA
(6)UAVF
(30) CA 'KF'
(4) AC
(50) BU
(3) AC
(3) UAVF
(1) ZS
(3) ZS
(3) HM
(3) VR
(9) HM
(8) VR
(2) ZS
(9) HM
(18) VR
(2) UAVF
(2) UAVF
(2) UAVF
(2) UAVF
(23) VR
(16) BU
(2) HM
(2) CBFFT
(19) BU
(4) HM
(9) HM
(6) HM
(8) HM
(22) BU
(7) HM
(11) VR
(4) ZS
(3) ZS
QUERCUS ALBA // WHITE OAK--QUANTITY 6
QA -- 2.5"
ZS -- 2.5"
ZELKOVA SERRATA // JAPANESE ZELKOVA--QUANTITY 24
(2) ZS
259'-5"
REQUIRED & PROVIDED
REQUIRED & PROVIDED
REQUIRED & PROVIDED
(1) UAVF
(7) VR
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GENERAL NOTES:
1. VERIFY UNDERGROUND UTILITY LOCATIONS PRIOR TO PLANT
INSTALLATION.
3. VERIFY FIELD CONDITIONS, NOTIFY LANDSCAPE DESIGNER OF
ANY DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN DRAWINGS AND FIELD
CONDITIONS.
4. REGRADE, REPAIR AND REPLANT ALL AREAS DISTURBED BY
CONSTRUCTION, THIS INCLUDES ANY AREAS OFF-PROPERTY AND
OR OTHERWISE NOT INDICATED ON PLANS.
5. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN POSITIVE DRAINAGE IN LAWN
AND PLANTING BED AREAS.
6. MULCH PLANTING BEDS WITH 3"AA HARDWOOD MULCH.
7. TREES TO HAVE FULL HEAD AND TO BE APPROVED BY
LANDSCAPE DESIGNER.
PO Box 1076
Westfield, IN 46074
phone: 317-620-3040
ALL IDEAS, DESIGNS, ARRANGEMENTS AND PLANS INDICATED OR
REPRESENTED BY THIS DRAWING ARE OWNED BY AND THE
PROPERTY OF DEVRIES DESIGN AND LANDSCAPE, LLC AND WERE
CREATED, EVOLVED, AND DEVELOPED FOR THE USE ON AND IN
CONNECTION WITH THE SPECIFIED PROJECT. NONE OF THE
IDEAS, DESIGNS, ARRANGEMENTS OR PLANS SHALL BE USED BY OR
DISCLOSED TO ANY PERSON, FIRM, OR CORPORATION FOR ANY
PURPOSE WHATSOEVER WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF
DEVRIES DESIGN AND LANDSCAPE, LLC.
WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ON THESE DRAWINGS SHALL HAVE
PRECEDENCE OVER SCALE DIMENSIONS. CONTRACTORS SHALL
VERIFY AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DIMENSIONS AND
CONDITIONS ON THE JOB. THE DESIGNER MUST BE NOTIFIED OF
ANY VARIATION FROM THE DIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS
SHOWN BY THESE DRAWINGS.
WARNING:
REPRODUCTION OF THESE PLANS IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE UNDER
18 U.S.C. SEC. 506. UNAUTHORIZED DISCLOSURE MAY
CONSTITUTE TRADE SECRET MISAPPROPRIATION IN VIOLATION
OF I.C. 24-2-31-1 ET. SEQ. AND OTHER LAWS. THE IDEAS,
ARRANGEMENTS AND DESIGNS DISCLOSED HEREIN MAY BE
PATENTED OR BE THE SUBJECT OF PENDING PATENT
APPLICATION.
COPYRIGHT DEVRIES DESIGN AND LANDSCAPE.
MASTER PLAN FOR:
HARVEST BIBLE CHAPEL
14550 River Road
Carmel, IN 46033
Address:
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MASTER PLAN
SCALE: 1/128" = 1'-0"
128' 256'0'64'192'
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HARVEST CHURCHPRELIMINARYCONSTRUCTIONNOT FOR DIRECTORY PATH: R:\Active\Bryan Lacey\Harvest Bible\Cad\PLANS 2023FILENAME: L1.1 PLANTING DETAILS.dwgDATE/USER: 1/5/2024 4:32 AM / LCPDevelopment ConsultantsTransportation &L1.1 L1.1PLANTING DETAILSLANDSCAPE PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS
QUALIFICATIONS OF LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR
1. The landscaping shall be performed by a single firm specializing in landscape
planting.
2. A list of successfully completed projects of this type, size and nature may be
requested by the Owner for further qualification measures.
3. The Landscape Contractor must hold a valid Nursery and Floral Certificate
issued by the Indiana Department of Agriculture, as well as operate under a
Commercial Pesticide Applicator License - issued by either the Indiana
Department of Agriculture or the Indiana Structural Pest Control Board.
SCOPE OF WORK
1. Work covered by these sections includes the furnishing of any paying for all
materials, labor, services, equipment, licenses, taxes and any other items that are
necessary for the execution, installation and completion of all work, specified
herein and / or shown on the Landscape Plan.
2. All work shall be performed in accordance with all applicable laws, codes and
regulations required by authorities having jurisdiction over such work and
provide all inspections and permits required by federal, state and local authorities
in supply, transportation and installation of materials.
3. The Landscape Contractor is responsible for the verification of all
underground utility lines (telephone, gas, water, electrical, cable, television,
etc...) prior to the start of any work.
PLANT MATERIALS
1. Provide plants typical of their species or variety, with normal, densely
developed branches and vigorous, fibrous root systems.
2. Provide only sound, healthy, vigorous plants free from defects, disfiguring
knots, sunscald injuries, frost cracks, abrasions of the bark, plant disease, insect
eggs, borers and all other forms of infestation.
3. All plants shall be balled and burlapped or container grown as specified. No
container grown stock will be accepted if it is root bound. All root wrapping
material made of synthetics shall be removed at time of planting.
4. All material shall conform to the guidelines established by the American
Association of Nurseryman.
5. Cracked or mushroomed rootballs are not acceptable.
6. Caliper measurement for standard (single trunk) trees shall be taken as
follows: Six inches above the natural grade line for trees up to and including
four inches in caliper; and twelve inches above the natural grade line for trees
exceeding four inches in caliper - unless specified differently on the Landscape
Plan.
7. Multi-trunk trees shall be measured by their overall planted height.
PRODUCTS
1. All manufactured products will be new.
2. Topsoil: A friable, loamy topsoil (or silty sand) with minimal clay clods.
3. Planting Mix: An equal part mixture of topsoil, sand and compost.
4. Starter Fertilizer: A 13-13-13 ratio with 25% scu, 5% sulfur, 2% iron and
additional micronutrients.
5. Pre-Emergence: Any granular, non-staining pre-emergence that is labeled for
the specific ornamentals or turf it will be utilized on. A pre-emergence herbicide
is to be applied per the manufacturer's labeled rates.
6. Mulch: As specified on the planting plan - well decomposed.
7. Steel Edging: Professional steel edging, 14 gauge thick x 4 inches wide
factory painted dark green. Acceptable manufacturers include Col-Met or
approved equal.
8. Weed Barrier: A 5 ounce, woven, needle-punched fabric. Acceptable
product includes DeWitt' Pro 5, or approved equal.
9. Tree Stakes: 6' green metal t-posts
10. Tree Chain: 1" wide plastic tree chain
TREE PLANTING
1. Tree holes shall be excavated to a width of two times the width of the
rootball, and to a depth equal to the depth of the rootball (less two inches).
2. Scarify the sides and bottom of the tree hole prior to the placement of the tree.
Remove any glazing that may have been caused during the excavation of the
hole.
3. Install the tree so the top of the rootball is one to two inches above the
surrounding grade.
4. Backfill the tree hole utilizing the existing topsoil from on-site. Clay, rocks
and other debris shall be removed from the soil prior to the backfill. Should
additional soil be required to accomplish this task, import additional topsoil from
off-site, add no additional cost to the Owner.
5. The total number of tree stakes (beyond the minimum's listed below) will be
left to the Landscape Contractor's discretion. Should any trees fall or lean, it will
be the responsibility of the Landscape Contractor to straighten the tree, or replace
it should it become damaged. Tree staking will consists of, at a minimum:
15 - 30 gal Trees (2) Stakes per Tree
45 - 100 gal Trees (3) Stakes per Tree
Multi-Trunk Trees No Minimum
6. Upon completion of the planting, an earth watering basin will be constructed
around the tree. The interior of the tree ring will then be covered with the weed
barrier cloth, and topdressed with a three inch layer of mulch.
SHRUB AND GROUNDCOVER PLANTING
1. Upon approval of the grade left by the General Contractor, the Landscape
Contractor will rototill the proposed bed locations (BEFORE adding the
imported soil). A four inch depth of the specified planting mix will then be
evenly spread over the designated bed area. The planting bed will then be
rototilled AGAIN , and a pre-emerence and starter fertilizer will be applied.
2. The planting bed will then be hand raked smooth and crowned for proper
drainage.
3. Dig the hold twice as wide as the plant's rootball. Install the plant in the hole.
Backfill around the plant.
4. Install the weed barrier cloth, overlapping it at the ends. Utilize steel staples
to keep the weed barrier cloth in place.
5. A two inch depth of mulch will then be installed as a top dressing, covering
the entire planting area.
TURF AREA PREPARATION
1. The General Contractor will leave all turf areas (excluding the detention
ponds) at two (2) inches below final grade. The Landscape Contractor shall
import and spread a compacted two inch depth of loamy topsoil - ensuring the
soil is compacted.
2. Landscape Contractor will ensure all areas are crowned for proper drainage
3. Apply the starter fertilizer.
SODDING
1. Sod variety to be as specified on the Landscape Plan.
2. Lay sod within 24 hours from the time of stripping. Do not lay if the ground
is frozen.
3. Lay the sod to form a solid mass with tightly fitted joints. Butt ends and sides
of sod strips - do not overlap. Stagger strips to offset joints in adjacent courses.
4. Water the sod thoroughly with a fine spray immediately after planting to
obtain at least six inches of penetration into the soil below the sod.
5. Roll the sod to ensure good contact of the sod's root system with the soil
underneath.
HYDROMULCHING
1. The hydromulch mix (per 1,000 sf) shall be as follows:
35#Cellulose Fiber Mulch
2#Fescue Seed
1#Annual Rye Seed
10#15-15-15 Water Soluble Fertilizer
CLEAN UP
1. During landscape preparation and planting, keep all pavement clean and all
work areas in a neat, orderly condition.
2. All excavated materialswill be disposed of legally off the project site.
INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE
1. Upon completion of the work, provide the site clean and free of materials and
suitable fro use as intended.
2. When the planting work is completed, the Owner will make an inspection to
determine acceptability.
3. When the inspected planting work does not comply with the contract
documents, replace the rejected work within 24 hours.
4. Landscape maintenance will continue until re-inspected by the Owner and
found to be acceptable. Once acceptable, Final Acceptance will be issued, and
the required maintenance period will commence.
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
1. The maintenance period shall commence once Final Acceptance has been
issued by the Owner, and shall continue for a period of ninety (90) days.
2. The monitoring and scheduling of the irrigation system will be the
responsibility of the Landscape Contractor during this time. Coordinate all
scheduling and any access requirements with the Owner.
3. Landscape maintenance shall include, but not be limited to: WEEKLY SITE
VISITS FOR mowing, edging, blowing, weeding, trimming, pruning, fertilizing,
weed control, insect control, disease control, re-staking, re-setting of plants to
their proper grade or their upright position, and any other means to keep the
plantings healthy, free of insects and diseases, and in a continual thriving
condition.
WARRANTY PERIOD, PLANT GUARANTEE AND REPLACEMENTS
1. Plant materials supplied shall be warrantied to remain alive and healthy for a
period of twelve (12) months after the date of Final Acceptance by Owner
{seasonal annuals for 90 days from Final Acceptance}. Plants in an impaired,
dead or dying condition after initial acceptance or within the warranty period
shall be removed and replaced immediately to the satisfaction of the Owner.
RECORD DRAWINGS
1. Provide a minimum of (2) copies of record drawings to the Owner upon
completion of work. A record drawing is a record of all changes that occurred in
the field and that are documented through change orders, addenda, or
contractor/consultant drawing markups.
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