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NOTE: AVOIDING DAMAGE DURING CONSTRUCTION
THE SUREST WAY TO PROTECT TREES THAT ARE TO BE SAVED IS TO:
(1) WORK WITH THE BUILDER TO LOCATE AND MARK WITH FLAGGING AND /OR SIGNS ALL
CONSTRUCTION ROADS, PARKING PLACES FOR WORKERS, AND AREAS FOR STORAGE OF BUILDING
MATERIALS, GRAVEL AND SOIL
(2) WORK WITH THE UTILITY CONTRACTORS TO STAKE OUT THE EXACT LOCATION OF TRENCHES, AND
(3) ERECT PHYSICAL BARRIERS AROUND ALL "SAVED" TREES OR, BETTER YET, AROUND GROUPS OF
TREES, NEAR THE CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY.
(4) EXTEND BARRIERS AS FAR AS POSSIBLE BEYOND DRIPUNE.
BARRIERS THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE DRIP LINE PROTECT TREES DURING CONSTRUCTION.
TREE PRESERVATION DETAIL
(NO SCALE)
8
EX. TREE (DRIP -UNE)
PROP. FENCE POST
HIGH VISIBILITY PLASTIC
MESH FENCE
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PLANTING DETAIL
6
(NO SCALE)
WEED FABRIC:
NONWOVEN NEEDLE PUNCHED,
5 OUNCE OR GREATER, WATER
PERMEABLE.
3” LAYER OF SHREDDED HARDWOOD
MULCH.
j- PRE- EMERGANCE HERBICIDE
FINISH GRADE
SCARIFY PIT SIDES AND
BOTTOM NO LESS THAN 2"
DEEP.
EXISTING SUBSOIL OR
COMPACTED
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NOTE:
STAKE GUY TREES AS SHOWN IF SITE
CONDITIONS DICTATE.
3, 10 GUAGE STEEL
GUY WIRES EVENLY
SPACED.
PLACE BASE OF ROOT
FLARE AT FINISHED
GRADE.
ROLL BACK TOP 1/3
BURLAP, AND REMOVE
ALL BINDERS.
EARTH SAUCER
PLANTING BED
PREPARED PLANTING SOIL SHALL
BE EQUAL PARTS SPHAGNUM PEAT
MOSS, COMPOSTED MANURE, AND
EXISTING SOIL. REPLACE SOIL IN
12" LIFTS, FIRMLY TAMP AND
WATER THOROUGHLY.
3, #3 DIA. X 5' BENT
REINFORCING BAR ANCHORS
PLACED INTO UNDISTURBED
SUB GRADE SOIL.
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ROOT BALL
DIAMETER
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SHADE TREE PLANTING DETAIL
(No SCALE)
TREE PROTECTOR
TREE WRAP
WEED FABRIC: UP TO ROOT BALL,
NONWOVEN NEEDLE PUNCHED, 5 OUNC
GREATER, WATER PERMEABLE.
3” LAYER OF SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULeti
PULLED BACK FROM 1RUNK.
PRE EMERGANCE HERBICIDE
FINISH GRADE
SCARIFY PIT SIDES AND
BOTTOM NO LESS THAN
2" DEEP.
EXISTING SUBSOIL OR
COMPACTED BACKFILL.
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GENERAL NOTES
1. In case of discrepancies between the plan and the plant list, the
plan shall dictate. If in question, contact the Landscape Designer.
2. All shrubs planting areas to be covered with 3" thick layer of
shredded hardwood bark mulch. All ground cover beds shall be
1"
bark mu lch. Bark mulch shall be
covered with
1 shredded hardwood
approved by Landscape Designer and shall be uniform in texture. No
utility mulch or processed tree trimmings will be allowed.
3. An approved pre— emergent herbicide shall be applied in all planting
and ground cover beds at rates specified by manufacturer for each
variety of plant prior to mulching.
4. Final placement of plant materials, etc. shall be approved by
Landscape Designer before planting operations are to proceed. All
tree locations shall be marked with a wooden stake indicating
variety and size of tree. All ground cover and mulch bed lines
shall be marked by a highly visible paint line with occasional wood
stakes for reference. All stakes shall be removed following plantings
operations. Landscape Designer reserves the right to adjust plant
locations on site.
5. No substitutions of plant material will be allowed. If plants are
shown to be unavailable, the contractor shall notify Landscape
Designer prior to bid date in writing. All plants shall be inspected
and tagged with project identification at nursery or contractors
operation prior to moving to job site. Plants may also be inspected
and approved or rejected on the job site.
6. All plants are to meet or exceed American Standards for Nursery
Stock, current edition, as set forth by American Association of
Nurserymen.
7. Plants and all other materials to be stored on site will be placed
where they will not conflict with construction operations and as
directed by owner.
8. All new landscape plantings shall be guaranteed for a period of one
year following final inspection by Landscape Designer. At the end of
this period, plant material termed dead or unsatisfactory by
Landscape Designer shall be replaced at no additional charge by the
landscape contractor.
9. The landscape contractor shall obtain and pay for all permits and
fees that may be required for his portion or work.
10. Peat moss shall be sphagnum peat moss commercial grade with
pH of 5.9 to 7.0.
11. Landscape contractor shall notify Landscape Designer in writing
prior to bid date of any plants that he feels may not survive in
locations i toted.
12. All disturbed lawn areas shall be sodded or seeded as noted.
Lawns shall be sodded or seeded with seed mix as approved by
Landscape Designer.
13. All lawns shall be guaranteed to have a full uniform stand of
acceptable grass at end of one year guarantee period with no bare
spots comprising more than 2% of any lawn area. Any area so
noted will be resodded until an acceptable stand of grass is
established.
14. All landscape plantings to be maintained by the contractor for 60
days following final inspection by Landscape Designer. All seeded
lawns to be maintained by the contractor for a period of 60 days
and sodded lawns 30 days following final inspection by Landscape
Designer after written request from landscape contractor. Maintaining
to include watering, weeding, cultivation, mulching, mowing and all
other necessary operations required for proper establishment of
lawns and plantings.
15. Contractor to submit unit prices on every type of work as
requested by Landscape Designer.
16. All lawn area within base project site to receive 4 -6" approved
topsoil prior to sodding or seeding operations.
17. Backfill for tree and shrub planting shall be equal parts sphagnum
peat moss, composted manure, and existing soil. A 5 -10 -5 analysis
slow release fertilizer shall be incorporated into backfill at approved
rates.
18. Provide minimum 4" planting soil in all ground cover and flower
areas with mixture comprising of equal parts sphagnum peat moss,
composted manure, and existing soil, A full 4" layer of approved
shredded fibrous peat moss may be used in lieu of planting mix.
19. Lawns shall be seeded following scarifying final grading fertilizing
and raking operations. Lawn area shall be fertilized at rates
specified and amendments applied as dictated by soils tests prior to
seeding operations. Lawns shall be seeded with a mechanical type
spreader at the rate of 5 lbs. /1000 S.F. of area with 1/2 of seed
applied in one direction and the balance applied in a direction
perpendicular to the first. Following seeding operation, lawn shall be
lightly raked, rolled with a 200 Ib. roller, mulched using straw
mulch, and tackifier, or hydromulched at contractor's option.
20. Grade aggregate used in beds as noted shall be oversized washed
river gravel 4" in diameter and placed in 6" minimum layer and
Elmer as noted over non woven weed barrier fabric.
Provide fertile, friable, natural loam surface reasonably free of
subsoil, clay lumps, stones larger than 1/2", brush and other litter.
Soil particulates not to exceed 1 /4" in size prior to
seeding /sodding.
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PLANT SCHEDULE
PLAN
KEY
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
SIZE
QUANTIT
ROOT CONDITION
ON CENTER
SPACING
SPECIAL
INSTRUCTIONS
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BARE
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CANOPY DECIDUOUS TREES
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LIRIODENDRON TUUPIFERA
TUUP TREE
2 1/2"
5
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Quercus rubra
NORTHERN RED OAK
2 1/2"
4
X
SEE PLAN
QrF
QUERCUS ROBUR 'FASTIGIATA'
SKYROCKET OAK
2 1/2"
6
X
SEE PLAN
UNDERSTORY TREES
AgA
AMELANCHIER X GRANDIFLORA 'AUTUMN BRILLIANCE'
AUTUMN BRILLIANCE SERVICEBERRY
1 1/2"
3
X
SEE PLAN
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS
EaC
EUONYMUS ALATA COMPACTA"
DWARF BURNING BUSH
#5
62
X
SEE PLAN
MIN. 36"
Pf
POTENTILLA FRUTICOSA 'GOLDFINGER'
GOLDFINGER POTENTILLA
#2
41
X
SEE PLAN
Crl
CORNUS RACEMOSA 'ISANTI'
ISANTI DOGWOOD
5 GAL.
47
X
SEE PLAN
VpT
VIBURNUM PUCATUM TOMENTOSUM 'NEWZAM'
NEWPORT VIBURNUM
18"
24
X
SEE PLAN
MIN 18"
Wr
WEIGELA FLORIDA 'RED PRINCE'
RED PRINCE WEIGELA
#5
10
X
SEE PLAN
EVERGREEN SHRUBS
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BUXUS X KOREANA 'GREEN VELVET'
GREEN VELVET BOXWOOD
24"
22
X
36" O.C.
JhP
JUNIPERUS HORIZONTALIS 'PLUMOSA COMPACTA YOUNGSTOWN'
ANDORRA JUNIPER
18"
42
X
SEE PLAN
IgC
ILEX GLABRA 'CHAMZIN'
NORDIC HOLLY
18"
21
X
SEE PLAN
MIN 18"
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES
MK
MISCANTHUS SINENSIS 'KLEINE FONTAINE'
LITTLE FOUNTAIN DWARF SILVER GRASS
#3
5
X
36" O.C.
WATER DRIP -UNE
HIGH VISIBILITY
PLASTIC MESH
FENCE
FENCE POST
EX. GRADE
10
10
9
9
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Approximate
Edge of_ Wood
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APE Bur
Wooded Area
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42 00'
40.26'
HVAC
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NOTE: AVOIDING DAMAGE DURING CONSTRUCTION
THE SUREST WAY TO PROTECT TREES THAT ARE TO BE SAVED IS TO:
(1) WORK WITH THE BUILDER TO LOCATE AND MARK WITH FLAGGING AND /OR SIGNS ALL
CONSTRUCTION ROADS, PARKING PLACES FOR WORKERS, AND AREAS FOR STORAGE OF BUILDING
MATERIALS, GRAVEL AND SOIL
(2) WORK WITH THE UTILITY CONTRACTORS TO STAKE OUT THE EXACT LOCATION OF TRENCHES, AND
(3) ERECT PHYSICAL BARRIERS AROUND ALL "SAVED" TREES OR, BETTER YET, AROUND GROUPS OF
TREES, NEAR THE CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY.
(4) EXTEND BARRIERS AS FAR AS POSSIBLE BEYOND DRIPUNE.
BARRIERS THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE DRIP LINE PROTECT TREES DURING CONSTRUCTION.
TREE PRESERVATION DETAIL
(NO SCALE)
8
EX. TREE (DRIP -UNE)
PROP. FENCE POST
HIGH VISIBILITY PLASTIC
MESH FENCE
3
7
"NORTHSIDE TRAILER"
One Story Brick Metal Sided Building on Slab
HVAC
Mini -Born on skids
7
ROLL BACK TOP 1/3
BURLAP, CUT AND
REMOVE ALL TWINE AN
WIRE.
EARTH SAUCER
PLANTING BED �a 0 0 0
0 o n n n
PREPARED PLANTING SOIL SHALL
BE EQUAL PARTS SPAGNUM PEAT
MOSS, COMPOSTED MANURE, AND
EXISTING SOIL. FIRMLY TAMP AND
WATER BACKFLL.
COOL CREEK BOULEVARD
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PLACE ROOT BALL 1"-2"
HIGHER THAN FINISHED
GRADE
III II I I II 11 II II I I
111 -1 1 =111 =11 I I I 1 =1 11 =1 11 =1 I
1 17711111 „,111111111,;,111,;,111„ 111-
ROOT BALL
DIAMETER
3 X ROOT BALL DIAMETER
I=
SHRUB SMALL TREE
PLANTING DETAIL
6
(NO SCALE)
WEED FABRIC:
NONWOVEN NEEDLE PUNCHED,
5 OUNCE OR GREATER, WATER
PERMEABLE.
3” LAYER OF SHREDDED HARDWOOD
MULCH.
j- PRE- EMERGANCE HERBICIDE
FINISH GRADE
SCARIFY PIT SIDES AND
BOTTOM NO LESS THAN 2"
DEEP.
EXISTING SUBSOIL OR
COMPACTED
BACKFILL.
5
5
4
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jo9,—
N 111111111101'
s i s 1 i 1 iii i i i 4
A
11
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0
0
A n
111
11
NOTE:
STAKE GUY TREES AS SHOWN IF SITE
CONDITIONS DICTATE.
3, 10 GUAGE STEEL
GUY WIRES EVENLY
SPACED.
PLACE BASE OF ROOT
FLARE AT FINISHED
GRADE.
ROLL BACK TOP 1/3
BURLAP, AND REMOVE
ALL BINDERS.
EARTH SAUCER
PLANTING BED
PREPARED PLANTING SOIL SHALL
BE EQUAL PARTS SPHAGNUM PEAT
MOSS, COMPOSTED MANURE, AND
EXISTING SOIL. REPLACE SOIL IN
12" LIFTS, FIRMLY TAMP AND
WATER THOROUGHLY.
3, #3 DIA. X 5' BENT
REINFORCING BAR ANCHORS
PLACED INTO UNDISTURBED
SUB GRADE SOIL.
4
I =1 I III -11 I— III III -1
1 =111 =111 =11 lliIll4i 11 ,;,11111111 „III
ROOT BALL
DIAMETER
3 X ROOT BALL DIAMETER
3
TAC SU
3
SHADE TREE PLANTING DETAIL
(No SCALE)
TREE PROTECTOR
TREE WRAP
WEED FABRIC: UP TO ROOT BALL,
NONWOVEN NEEDLE PUNCHED, 5 OUNC
GREATER, WATER PERMEABLE.
3” LAYER OF SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULeti
PULLED BACK FROM 1RUNK.
PRE EMERGANCE HERBICIDE
FINISH GRADE
SCARIFY PIT SIDES AND
BOTTOM NO LESS THAN
2" DEEP.
EXISTING SUBSOIL OR
COMPACTED BACKFILL.
TREEDT3.DWG
ITTAL
2
GENERAL NOTES
1. In case of discrepancies between the plan and the plant list, the
plan shall dictate. If in question, contact the Landscape Designer.
2. All shrubs planting areas to be covered with 3" thick layer of
shredded hardwood bark mulch. All ground cover beds shall be
1"
bark mu lch. Bark mulch shall be
covered with
1 shredded hardwood
approved by Landscape Designer and shall be uniform in texture. No
utility mulch or processed tree trimmings will be allowed.
3. An approved pre— emergent herbicide shall be applied in all planting
and ground cover beds at rates specified by manufacturer for each
variety of plant prior to mulching.
4. Final placement of plant materials, etc. shall be approved by
Landscape Designer before planting operations are to proceed. All
tree locations shall be marked with a wooden stake indicating
variety and size of tree. All ground cover and mulch bed lines
shall be marked by a highly visible paint line with occasional wood
stakes for reference. All stakes shall be removed following plantings
operations. Landscape Designer reserves the right to adjust plant
locations on site.
5. No substitutions of plant material will be allowed. If plants are
shown to be unavailable, the contractor shall notify Landscape
Designer prior to bid date in writing. All plants shall be inspected
and tagged with project identification at nursery or contractors
operation prior to moving to job site. Plants may also be inspected
and approved or rejected on the job site.
6. All plants are to meet or exceed American Standards for Nursery
Stock, current edition, as set forth by American Association of
Nurserymen.
7. Plants and all other materials to be stored on site will be placed
where they will not conflict with construction operations and as
directed by owner.
8. All new landscape plantings shall be guaranteed for a period of one
year following final inspection by Landscape Designer. At the end of
this period, plant material termed dead or unsatisfactory by
Landscape Designer shall be replaced at no additional charge by the
landscape contractor.
9. The landscape contractor shall obtain and pay for all permits and
fees that may be required for his portion or work.
10. Peat moss shall be sphagnum peat moss commercial grade with
pH of 5.9 to 7.0.
11. Landscape contractor shall notify Landscape Designer in writing
prior to bid date of any plants that he feels may not survive in
locations i toted.
12. All disturbed lawn areas shall be sodded or seeded as noted.
Lawns shall be sodded or seeded with seed mix as approved by
Landscape Designer.
13. All lawns shall be guaranteed to have a full uniform stand of
acceptable grass at end of one year guarantee period with no bare
spots comprising more than 2% of any lawn area. Any area so
noted will be resodded until an acceptable stand of grass is
established.
14. All landscape plantings to be maintained by the contractor for 60
days following final inspection by Landscape Designer. All seeded
lawns to be maintained by the contractor for a period of 60 days
and sodded lawns 30 days following final inspection by Landscape
Designer after written request from landscape contractor. Maintaining
to include watering, weeding, cultivation, mulching, mowing and all
other necessary operations required for proper establishment of
lawns and plantings.
15. Contractor to submit unit prices on every type of work as
requested by Landscape Designer.
16. All lawn area within base project site to receive 4 -6" approved
topsoil prior to sodding or seeding operations.
17. Backfill for tree and shrub planting shall be equal parts sphagnum
peat moss, composted manure, and existing soil. A 5 -10 -5 analysis
slow release fertilizer shall be incorporated into backfill at approved
rates.
18. Provide minimum 4" planting soil in all ground cover and flower
areas with mixture comprising of equal parts sphagnum peat moss,
composted manure, and existing soil, A full 4" layer of approved
shredded fibrous peat moss may be used in lieu of planting mix.
19. Lawns shall be seeded following scarifying final grading fertilizing
and raking operations. Lawn area shall be fertilized at rates
specified and amendments applied as dictated by soils tests prior to
seeding operations. Lawns shall be seeded with a mechanical type
spreader at the rate of 5 lbs. /1000 S.F. of area with 1/2 of seed
applied in one direction and the balance applied in a direction
perpendicular to the first. Following seeding operation, lawn shall be
lightly raked, rolled with a 200 Ib. roller, mulched using straw
mulch, and tackifier, or hydromulched at contractor's option.
20. Grade aggregate used in beds as noted shall be oversized washed
river gravel 4" in diameter and placed in 6" minimum layer and
Elmer as noted over non woven weed barrier fabric.
Provide fertile, friable, natural loam surface reasonably free of
subsoil, clay lumps, stones larger than 1/2", brush and other litter.
Soil particulates not to exceed 1 /4" in size prior to
seeding /sodding.
2
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