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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL101 Landscape Plan (2)1-0C 4-ACA 1'1 -JCB 3-VJ OM 4-ACA 6-EA LANDSCAPE NOTES 603" W 250.o? 1. All planting beds and landscaped islands are to incorporate Dewitt Weed Barrier, or equivalent, between a minimum of three inches of shredded hardwood mulch and a minimum of six inches of topsoil or planting mix. An approved pre—emergent herbicide shall be applied in all planting beds before and after mulching at rates specified by the manufacturer. Weed barrier shall not be installed in areas proposed to be planted with annuals, perennials, or ground covers. 2. All soil in designated planting areas to be loosened by Landscape Contractor to depth of 6" prior to planting. 3. It is the expressed responsibility of the contractor to provide and verify that i the topsoil in the planting areas is not over compacted and is reasonably free from subsoil, stones, downed timber, brush, roots, stumps, rubbish, broken concrete, and any other material that may impede the establishment of the proposed plant material. 4. All trees and evergreen plant material to be balled and burlapped, unless otherwise noted. 5. All shrubs may either be container grown, or balled and burlapped. 6. All plants being transplanted from other areas on site will either be balled and burlapped or spade dug and moved to its new location as specified on this plan. All plant material to be planted with root flares at grade level. All plants to be guaranteed to be in healthy condition for one full year after acceptance of all planting. 9. All new planting material shell meet or exceed ANSI specifications of quality. 10. All proposed plant materials are shown at 3/4 mature growth. Space as indicated on plant list or to proper horticultural methods. 11. Tree caliper size indicates the diameter of the trunk taken at 6" the point where the trunk meets the top of the root ball. 12. Keep the soil of all balled and container plants moist until they are planted. 13. If plants cannot be planted immediately, they should be heeled in and balls containers should be covered with mulch. The location of a designated landscape material staging area shall be determined by both the Landscape Contractor and the Owners on site representative. 14. Landscape Contractor to notify Owner or Owners on site representative immediately of any foreign substance that may be damaging to plant material, prior to planting. Existing Shade Tree (typ.) 5-VJ 7-EA 5-VJ 7-EA 1 1-AA 1-Y4 173 •1 11111.6* a:41"g /II t� 111, SAP 1-AS 1-AS 1-CD 1-AS 1-AS 15. The Landscape Contractor is responsible for weeding, watering, and maintenance of all plant material until final acceptance. 16. The Landscape Contractor shall contact all Utility Companies to locate all mains, conduits, service lines, etc., in the affected construction area. 17. In cooperation with applicable utility companies. their on site service location, protection, and support during construction shall be the responsibility of the Landscape Contractor. 18. Landscape Contractor is responsible for coordination with other work for proper placement of plant materials and landscape work. 19. All planting bed lines are to have a cleared spade cut edge to a 20. All lawn areas are to be seeded or sod unless otherwise noted. minimum depth of 4 inches. Ewing Shrubby Undergrowth To Remain As Screening, See Sheet 0103 For Demos. Using Shrubby Undergrowth To Remain As Screening, See Sheet 0103 For Details. 21. The interior of all parking lot islands shall be free of compacted paving base material to the depth required to reach undisturbed soil. This excavation shall be required only for the placement of the specified plant material and shall be twice the size of the root ball or container. 22. Any conflicts with the proposed plant and site constraints shall be brought to the attention of the Owner or Owners on site representative. Recommendations for resolving such conflicts will will be issued the Owner or the Owners on site representative. 23. Any deviation from the project specifications effecting the health handling, fertilization, maintenance and general condition of the specified plant material must be presented to the Owner or the Owners on site representative in written format for approval prior to execution. The Landscape Contractor shall bear full responsibility for correcting all changes made without proper approval. 24. Landscape Contractor shall coordinate finish grading and volume needs with both the Grading Contractor and the Owner or Owners on site representative. 25. Finish grading of landscape mounds and lawn areas to ensure proper drainage and aesthetic quality, shall be the responsibility of the Landscape Contractor. Owners on site representative shall approve mound shaping prior to the installation of plant material, seed, or sod in these areas. 26. All existing tree and shrub masses along the east property line that are scheduled to remain in place shall have protective construction fencing installed in accordance with the detials and specifications provided on Sheet C103. Contractor shall be responsible for regular maintenance of this protective fencing for the duration of all site construction activities. Protective fencing shall not be removed until finall site preparations are complete and installation of all plant material indicated on the Landsacpe Plan has commenced. Ground Cover Planting Section (Not To Scale) Shrub Plantina Section (Not To Scale) Do Not Install Weed Barrier Fabric In Areas To Recieve Gorund Cover Plant Spacing Noted In Planting Schedule 3" Compost Mulch Installed Before Planting Topsoil Back Fill Mixture Ground Line To Be The Same As At The Nursery 3" Shredded Hardwood Mulch Remove All Wire, Strings And Burlap From Top Of Ball Finish Grade 4" High Compacted Saucer Slow Release Fertilizer Tablets Planting Mixture PLANT MATERIAL SCHEDULE Note: Tree Staking Is For All Trees 5" Cal. Or Larger No Staking Required Under 5" Cal. Compacted Saucer 3" Mulch Bed Top of Root Ball 7' Stake locate One Stake Directly SW Of Tree Tree Trunk Reinforced Rubber Hose #10 Wire Tree Plantina Section (Not To Scale) 3 Reinforced Rubber Hose Sections With Double Strand Of #10 Wire 7 Wrap 110 Double Strand Wire At Least Twice Around Each Post Wrap Tree From Bottom Up With 507 Overlap And Tie Securely 3 Steel Fence Post, Spaced Evenly Ground Line To Be Match Root Crown Of Tree. 3" Shredded Hardwood Mulch Remove All Wire, Strings And Burla s From Top Of Ball Finish Grade, Plant Tree with roo flare at grade level 6"" High Compacted Saucer Slow Release Fertilizer Tablets Plantin s Mixture NOTE: all stakes and /or wires shall be removed within one year of planting ASSUMED NORTH SCALE: 1"= 16 2 ur cal, B/B 2 ur Cal, BIB 21/2' cat, B/B 2 ale if Tr Clump Form, BIB 17 Tall clump Form, BIB rat, we No. 2 Container Na 1 Cattier Acer 9accharum'Omen Mountain' doica Onerous coca Mime corilerta'due Pace Taxis x. liede'Everlow' Kentudgr CaMeetree sWelet Oak BirOtt JOB CAX.003 P'-/�qe'o g BY: DATE: SHEET L101 OF 11