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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLandscape Plan 7-8-09 ITT EDUCATIONAL SERVICES, INC U.S. 31 Southbound 131 Street CKD. DR. DES. DATE HAMILTON CROSSING PROJECT No: No. DATE REVISION ITT EXPANSION CARMEL, INDIANA L100 LANDSCAPE PLAN North 0Scale 1" = 30'-0" 15' 30' 60' ORDINANCE TABLE North Buffer A: 600 l.f. x 5' wide Shade Trees @3/100 l.f. = 18 required 18 provided Ornamentals @2/100 l.f. = 12 required 12 provided Shrubs @9/100 l.f. = 54 required 58 provided* East Buffer -Greenbelt (Ord 26.04): 575 l.f. x 5' wide Shade Trees @5/100 l.f. = 29 required 29 provided Ornamentals @3/100 l.f. = 17 required 17 provided Shrubs @15/100 l.f. = 86 required 86 provided* * 1 Evergreen Tree substituted for 5 shrubs per ordinance Parking Interior (Ord. 23B.10.02.D): 155 new spaces (187 proposed, 32 removed) Shade Trees @1/9 spaces = 17 required 20 provided Shrubs @5/9 spaces = 86 required 119 provided Parking Perimeter East Edge: Greenbelt requirements greater North Edge: Buffer requirements are greater Southwest Edge: 151 l.f. Shade Trees @2/100 l.f. = 3 required 3 provided provided Shrubs @20/100 l.f. = 30 required 30 provided (3) Ace-s (2) Abi-c (1) Bet-n (2) Ame-x (1) Pla-a (2) Ame-x (2) Bet-n (1) Cer-c (1) Ace-s (3) Ame-x (2) Ace-r (1) Bet-n (1) Que-r (1) Pla-a (2) Que-r (3) Ace-r (2) Cer-c (2) Pic-a (1) Bet-n (2) Ame-x (1) Pla-a (1) Cer-c (2) Bet-n (1) Cer-c (3) Ace-s (1) Pla-a (3) Ame-x (7) Cha-s (8) Vib-x (11) Cha-s (7) Ile-v (10) Fot-g (8) Vib-x (8) Fot-g (2) Que-r (2) Bet-n (2) Ace-s (1) Que-r (5) Fot-g (3) Ile-v (1) Bet-n (4) Vib-x (3) Cor-f (3) Vib-x (2) Que-r (3) Ame-x (1) Bet-n (2) Ame-x (1) Bet-n (1) Ace-s (1) Ace-s (1) Bet-n (5) Cha-s (1) Pla-a(2) Cor-f (1) Que-r (3) Ile-v (3) Ite-v (20) Cor-v (3) Ite-v (20) Cor-v (3) Gle-t (48) Lav-a (5) Cle-a (36) Lav-a (5) Cle-a (4) Tax-x (1) Ulm-x (6) Ite-v (56) Cor-v INSET A SEE INSET A FOR CONTINUATION (1) Ulm-x (5) Vib-x (10) Ile-v (2) Bet-n (10) Vib-x (5) Ile-v (2) Gle-t (10) Cle-a (4) Tax-x (2) Gle-t (80) Lav-a (4) Tax-x (5) Cle-a (160) Lav-a (1) Ulm-x Existing Tree, typ. (1) Gle-t (2) Tax-x (6) Cle-a (60) Lav-a (2) Gle-Gle-t (10) Cle-a (4) Tax-x (88) Lav-a (16) Ite-v (80) Cor-v (3) Ulm-x (2) Gle-t (10) Cle-a (4) Tax-x (68) Lav-a (2) Gle-t (8) Tax-x (10) Cle-a (135) Lav-a (1) Ulm-x (6) Ite-v (39) Cor-v lawn lawn lawn lawn lawn lawn lawn lawn lawn lawn (3) Que-r (10) Cha-s (3) Ile-v lawn lawnlawn lawn (2) Abi-c (5) Ile-v (4) Vib-x (2) Ame-x (11) Ite-v (50) Cor-v Existing Trees, typ. Tree Protection Fence, typ. Refer to Detail 6/L101, Grading Plan, & DemolitionPlan Partial rows of existing trees to remain on each side of the oversized island. Contractor shall meet with the Landscape Architect on-site to hand-select material to remain throughout construction; remove the remaining dead or decling material. Contractor shall use special care to protect roots that extend into adjacent areas. Any exposed structural roots shall be cut clean and repositioned at the direction of a Certified Arborist or the Urban Forester. LEGEND Tree Protection Fencing. Refer to Detail 6/L101, Grading Plan, & Demolition Plan. 07/02/09 TREE PROTECTION PROTECTION LIMITS AND RELATED NOTES CKD. DR. DES. DATE HAMILTON CROSSING PROJECT No: No. DATE REVISION ITT EXPANSION CARMEL, INDIANA L101 LANDSCAPE DETAILS AND SCHEDULE Compacted subgrade planting dimension. Existing grade. 3" shredded hardwood bark mulch Refer to Planting Schedule for On-Center Note: All perennial beds shall be planted 12" prepared soil; see specifications Remove container using triangular planting scheme. PERENNIAL PLANTING Not to Scale PLANT SCHEDULE Symbol Botanical Name Common Name Size Container Notes TREES Abi-c Abies concolor White Fir 8' ht. B&B symmetrical, full Ace-r Acer rubrum 'Autumn Flame' Autumn Flame Red Maple 2.5" cal. B&B full, matched Ace-s Acer saccharum 'Legacy' Legacy Sugar Maple 2.5" cal. B&B symmetrical, strong leader Ame-x Amelanchier x grandiflora 'Autumn Brilliance Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry 8' ht. B&B multi-stemmed, 3-5 stems Bet-n Betula nigra 'Heritage' Heritage River Birch 8' ht. B&B clump form, 3 divisions Cer-c Cercis canadensis Redbud 8' ht. B&B multi-stemmed, 3-5 stems Gle-t Gleditsia triacanthos inermis "impcole' Imperial Honeylocust 2.5" cal. B&B symmetrical, matched Pla-o Platinus x acerifolia London Plane Tree 2.5" cal. B&B symmetrical, full Que-r Quercus rubra Red Oak 2.5" cal. B&B dug in spring, symmetrical Ulm-x Ulmus 'Princeton' Princeton Elm 2.5" cal. B&B symmetrical, matched SHRUBS Cha-s Chaenomeles speciosa 'Texas Scarlett' Texas Scarlet Quince 18" container space @3'-0" o.c. Cle-a Clethra alnifolia 'Hummingbird' Hummingbird Summersweet 24" container space @3'-0" o.c. Fot-g Fotherfilla gardenii 'Mt. Airy' Mt. Airy Fothergilla 24" container space @4'-0" o.c. Ile-x Ilex x 'Willemer' Emerald Magic Holly 24" container space @3'-5" o.c. Ile-v Ilex verticillata 'Winter Red' Winter Red Female Winterberry 24" container space @5'-0" o.c., provide one male selection per grouping Ite-v Itea virginica 'Henry's Garnet' Henry's Garnet Sweetspire 24" container space @3'-0" o.c. Tax-x Taxus x meia 'Densaformis' Dense Yew 24" container space @4'-0" o.c., allow to mass Vib-x Viburnum x juddii Judd Viburnum 30" container space @5'-0" o.c. GROUNDCOVERS AND GRASSES Cor-v Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb' Zagreb Coreopsis #1 pot space @24" o.c. triangular spacing Lav-a Lavendula angustifolia 'Baby Blues' Baby Blue Lavender #1 pot space @18" o.c., triangualr spacing of root ball 1/2 dia. 2" saucer to equal ball dia. Score sides of the planting pit wall Set root ball on undisturbed soil cone at bottom of pit. to two (2) times ball diameter. Width of pit to be one and a half (11/2) Soil grade 3" high topsoil saucer dia.of Auger minimum 4" wide x 16" deep hole and fill with #2 stone ONLY in excavaions that hold water longer than 24 hours. TREE PLANTING Not to Scale Root Collar/Flare: Collar shall be level or up to 1"-2" above finish grade Remove transit guard 2"-4" of hardwood mulch. Aged wood ships ro similar mulch. Keep mulch 2"-3" from trunk Remove tags and labels Prune dead or broken branches only at the time of planting. Trees with double leaders will not be accepted. Remove wire basket. Before tree is in pit, remove bottom of basket cutting horizontally. AFter tree is in pit, remove the rest of the basket cutting vertically. Bud graft Backfill using existing soil. Add fertilizer and water thoroughly to eliminate air pockets. Remove excess soil to locate and expose root flare. soil cone at bottom of pit. Set root ball on undisturbed Equal to 1/2 ball dia. Soil grade SHRUB PLANTING Not to Scale 2"-4" of hardwood mulch. Aged wood chips or similar much. Keep mulch 2"-3" from trunk. Remove tags and labels Prune dead or broken branches only. Plants with double leaders will not be accepted. Score sides of planting pit wall Width of pit to be 1 1/2 to 2 times the size of root ball. Root Collar/Flare: Collare shall be level or up to 1"-2" abaove finish grade. Backfill using existing soil. Fertilize and water thoroughly to eliminate air pockets. 3" high topsoil saucer for individual plants Remove excess soil to locate and expose root flare Remove all burlap & wire from top 1/3 of root ball. 4" saucer rim sloped gradually to finished grade Fertilized topsoil mix. Water thoroughly when pit is half full. Thoroughly loosen subsoil at bottom of plant pit. Lightly compacted topsoil mix 3'-0" min. Finished grade 3" mulch Rootflare to be set at finished grade. #4 rebar painted flat black, tie to trunk with 1/2" flexible vinyl strip. 12" Flexible vinyl strip -black or green NOTES: Do not cut leader. 1. This detail used for evergreens 6' or less in size; other evergreens staked in standard fashion. 2. Do not prune evergreens except under direction of Landscape Architect. EVERGREEN TREE PLANTING Not to Scale 6" Compacted subgrade 3" Shredded Hardwood Organic Mulch Place level with adjacent finish grades. Steel Landscape Edging , typ. min. Topsoil, to include a min. of 5% organic matter Remove all stones 1" & larger and other extraneous materials. LANDSCAPE BED PREPARATION Not to Scale Minimum protection area shall extend to a radius (in feet) of 1.5 x the caliper (in inches) of the tree, Refer to plan. 4' high vinyl protection fence or 6' chainlink for critical tree protection, as indicated. Metal fence post (6' o.c. max.) NOTE: Contractor may submit alternate methods of tree protection to Landscape Architect for consideration. TREE PROTECTION FENCE Not to Scale GENERAL LANDSCAPE & PLANTING NOTES 1. Plant material to be installed and maintained by a qualified and experienced landscape installer. 2. All materials are subject to the approval of the Landscape Architect and Owner at any time. Landscape Architect to inspect all plant locations and plant bed conditions prior to installation. Stake all plant locations for review and approval by the Landscape Architect before planting. On-site adjustments may be required. Plants are to be freshly dug. Transporting of plants shall be done in a manner as to not destroy the natural shape, compromise the health, or alter the characteristics of plant materials. 3. Rootballs shall meet or exceed size standards as set forth in 'American Standards for Nursery Stock'. MAIN LEADERS OF ALL TREES SHALL SHALL REMAIN INTACT. Remove from the site any plant material that turns brown or defoliates within five (5) days after planting. Replace immediately with approved, specified material. 4. Plant counts indicated on drawings are for Landscape Architect's use only. Contractor shall make own plant quantity takeoffs using drawings, specifications, and plant schedule requirements (i.e., spacing), unless otherwise directed by Landscape Architect. Contractor to verify bed measurements and install appropriate quantities as governed by plant spacing per schedule. 5. All plant beds shall receive 3" minimum of genuine shredded hardwood bark mulch (unless otherwise noted). Apply pre-emergent herbicide as directed by the manufacturer prior to installing mulch. Seed all areas disturbed by construction activities that are not otherwise noted to receive pavement, planting bed, or other treatment. 6. The Contractor shall install and/or amend topsoil in all proposed bed areas to meet ASTM D5268 standards. Landscaper shall verify depth and quality of topsoil prior to plant installation. A minimum of 4" of topsoil is required for sodded areas; 12" for plant beds. Topsoil sources shall include the reuse of surface soil stockpiled on site, clean of roots, plants, sod, stones, clay lumps, and other extraneous or foreign materials larger than 1". Supplement with imported topsoil from off-site sources when quantities are insufficient. Do not obtain supplemental topsoil from agricultural land, bogs, or marshes. Inorganic amendments, organic amendments, and fertilizers shall be used to amend topsoil as needed for long-term plant health. 7. Verify all utility locations in the field prior to beginning work. Repair all damaged utilities to satisfaction of the Owner and Operating Authority at no additional cost. 8. Install all plant material in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. Coordinate with the Owner to obtain any required permits necessary to complete work. All workmanship and materials shall be guaranteed by the Contractor for a period of one (1) calendar year after Final Acceptance. 9. Maintain all plant material for a three (3) month period from date of Substantial Completion. Maintanenace shall include pruning, cultivating, watering, weeding, fertilizing, restoring plant saucers, spraying for disease and insects, and replacing tree wrappings. Recommended long-term maintenance procedures shall be provided to the Owner before expiration of this period. Wildflowers Heath Aster Aster ericoides New England Aster Aster novae-angliae White False Indigo Baptisia leucantha Wild Senna Cassia hebecarpa Tall Coreopsis Coreopsis tripteris Purple Cone Flower Echinacea purpurea False sunflower Heliopsis heliantoides Dense Blazing Star Liatris spicata Bergamot Monarda fistulosa Foxglove Beardtongue Penstemon digitalis Mountain Mint Pycnanthemum virginianum Yellow Coneflower Ratibida pinnata Shower Black-Eyed Susan Rudbeckia fulgia speciosa Black Eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta Sweet Black-Eyed Susan Rudbeckia subtomentosa Robinweed Silphium integrefolium Prairie Dock Silphium terebinthinaceum Riddell's Goldenrod Solidago riddellii Stiff Goldenrod Solidago rigida Smooht Ironweed Vernonia fasciculate Culver's Root Veronicastrum virginicum Grasses and Sedges Big Blue Stem Andropogon gerardii Yellow Fox Sedge Carex annectans xanthocarpa Yellow Fox Sedge Carex frankii Fox Sedge Carex vulpinoidea Canada Wild Rye Elymus canadensis Virginina Wild Rye Elymus virginicus Fowl Manna Grass Glyceria striata Switchgrass Panicum virgatum Indian Grass Sorchastrum nutans BIOSWALE PLANTINGS Sedge Meadow/Wet Mesic Prairie Mix 123 45 6