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Aluminum Finial
Refractive Luminaire
Model D133 A028
Dynamic Lighting
Cast Aluminum Pole
Color: Black
NOTE:
For character review only.
Options may include 12' -0" pole height,
dual lamps, banner arms, receptacles,
and street signs.
PROTOTYPICAL STREET LIGHT FIXTURE
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9. Pruning:
8. Cleaning:
7. Staking:
6. Mulching:
5. Watering:
4. Backfilling:
remove dead /broken branches and double leaders.
remove all tags, labels and transit guards.
see specifications.
see specifications.
water soil thoroughly while backfilling to eliminate
air pockets.
bottom two- thirds (2/3) of hole shall be filled with
pulverized soil from excavation; top third (1/3) of
hole shall be filled with mixture of topsoil and three
inches (3 of incorporated organic compost.
3. Installing: main order roots shall be located at/or up to two
inches (2 above finish grade;
2. Inspecting:
1. Excavating:
determine location of main order roots within root
mass; remove enough soil from top of ball to
expose and adequately identify roots; do not
confuse bud graft with main order roots; remove
any stem circling or stem girdling roots from main
order roots; if roots are properly located within
root ball and cage, then top third (1/3) of cage,
twine and burlap shall be removed; if cage is of
the low profile variety and main order roots are
already properly located above the rim, then only
the top third (1/3) of twine and burlap need
removing; if roots are not properly located, then
cage, twine and burlap must be removed far
enough to avoid exposure at the surface while still
affording proper planting elevation; if insufficient
root volume remains, the plant shall be rejected.
hole shall be 1.5 -2 times width of root mass; sides
of hole shall be scarified; bottom of hole shall be
left undisturbed.
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MIXED PLANTINGS PATTERN DETAIL
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Finish Grade
GENERAL NOTE:
ALL STREET TREE SUBSTITUTIONS MUST BE APPROVED BY
THE OWNER AND SHALL BE SELECTED FROM THE CITY OF
CARMEL'S "SPECIES RECOMMENDATIONS" LIST (SEE BELOW)
OR OTHER SPECIES APPROVED BY THE URBAN FORESTER.
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SMALL TREES (with narrow crowns
Acer griseum Paperbark Maple
Amelanchier arborea Shadblow Serviceberry
Amelanchier x grandiflora `Robin Hill' Robin Hill Serviceberry
Corpus kousa Kousa Dogwood
Magnolia x quinquepeta `Galaxy' Galaxy Magnolia
Prunus serrulata Amanogawa' Amanogawa Oriental Cherry
Prunus virginiana `Canada Red Select' Canada Red Select Cherry
Syringa reticulata 'Ivory Silk' Ivory Silk Japanese Tree Lilac
SMALL TREES (with broad crowns)
Suitable for tree lawns at least 8 feet wide, and under wires
Acer campestre Hedge Maple
Acerginnala Amur Maple
Acer tartarian Tartarian Maple
Amelanchier laevis 'Cumulus' Cumulus Serviceberry
Carpinus caroliniana American Hornbeam
Cercis canadensis Redbud
Chionanthus virginicus Fringetree
Corpus alternifolia Pagoda Dogwood
Cotinus obovatus American Smoke Tree
Halesia carolina Silverbell
Maackia amurensis Amur Maackia or Mayday Tree
Prunus virginiana 'Shubert' Shubert Chokecherry
Robinia pseuacacia `Globehead'- Globe Locust
Styrax japonica Japanese Snowbell
MEDIUM TREES
Suitable for tree lawns 6 to 8 feet wide, hut not under wires
Aesculus x carnea 'Briotii' Rubyred Horsechestnut
Alnus cordata Italian Alder
Alnus glutinosa European Black Alder
Betula nigra River Birch
Carpinus betulus European Hornbeam
Cladrastis kentukea Yellowwood
Evodia danielii Koream evodia (bebe tree)
Fagus sylvatica Purpurea Tricolor' or Roseo- marginate' Tricolor Beech
Gleditsia triacanthos inermis Impcole' Imperial Honeylocust
Koelreuteria paniculata Golden -Rain Tree
Nyssa sylvatica Sourgum Blackgum
Ostrya virginiana Hophornbeam
Oxydendrum arboretum Sorrel tree; Sourwood
Parrotia persica Persian Parrotia
Phellodendron amurense 'Macho' Male Corktree
Quercus robur'Fastigiata'- Pyramidal English Oak
Quercus robur 'Skyrocket' Skyrocket English Oak
Sophora japonica Pagoda Tree
Tilia x flavescens 'Glenleven' Glenleven Hybrid Linden
LARGE TREES
Suitable for tree lawns at least 8 feet wide and not tinder wires
Acer nigrum Black Maple
Acer platanoides `Emerald Queen' Emerald Queen Norway Maple
Celtis laevigata 'All Seasons' All Seasons Sugarberry
Celtis occidentalis 'Prairie Pride' Prairie Pride Hackberry
Cercidiphyllum japonicum Katsura Tree
Corylus colurna Turkish Filbert
Diospyros virginiana Persimmon
Eucommia ulmoides Hardy Rubber Tree
Fagus sylvatica European Beech
Ginkgo biloba Ginkgo (male only)
Gleditsia triacanthos inermis `Moraine' Moraine Honeylocust
Gleditsia triacanthos inermis Shademaster' Shademaster Honeylocust
Gymnoclanus dioica Kentucky Coffeetree
Liriodendron tulipifera Tuliptree
Magnolia acuminata Cucumber Magnolia
Metasequoia glyptostroboides Dawn Redwood
Platanus x acerifolia 'Bloodgood' Bloodgood London Planetree
Platanus x acerifolia 'Columbia' Columbia London Planetree
Platanus x acerifolia 'Liberty' Liberty London Planetree
Quercus bicolor Swamp White Oak
Quercus coccinea Scarlet Oak
Quercus imbricaria Shingle Oak
Quercus macrocarpa Bur Oak
Quercus muehlenbergii Chinkapin Oak
Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak
Taxodium distichum Bald Cypress
Tilia americana 'Redmond' Redmond Linden
Tilia tomentosa Silver Linden
Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Lacebark Elm*
Ulmus parvifolia 'Dynasty'- Dynasty Chinese Elm*
Ulmus 'Pioneer' Pioneer Elm*
Ulmus x holandica `Urban' Urban Elm*
Zelkova serrata Japanese Zelkova
Limit Use
UNDESIRABLE Street Trees
Acer negundo Boxelder: Aggressive, Shallow roots, Weak wood
Acer rubrum Red Maple: Shallow roots, Easily damaged, Chlorotic
Acer saccharinum Silver Maple: Aggressive, Shallow roots, Weak wood
Ailanthus altissima Tree of Heaven: Seeds, Suckers, Weak wood
Betula papyrifera Paper Birch: Insects
Betula pendula Euorpean White Birch: Insects
Elaeagnus angustifolia Russian Olive: Form, Disease, Thorns
Fraxinus species Ash: Emerald Ash Borer
Ginkgo biloba Female Female Ginkgo: Fruits (odor)
Morus species Mulberry: Fruits, Shallow roots
Picea or Pinus species Spruce or Pine: Shallow roots, Low branches, Salt spray
Pyrus calleryana `Bradford' Bradford Pear: Weak branching, Low branches
Populus alba White Poplar: Suckers, Shallow roots, Weak wood
Populus deltoides Cottonwood: Weak wood, Shallow roots, Seeds
Populus nigra 'Italica' Lombardy Poplar: Insects, Disease, Short-lived
Quercus palustris Pin Oak: Soil problems, Yellowing, Low branches
Salix species Willow: Weak wood, Shallow roots
Sorbus tianshanica 'Dwarf Crown' Turkistan Mountain Ash
Tilia cordata 'Corzam'- Corinthian Littleleaf Linden: Japanese beetle
Ulmus americana American Elm: Insects, Disease
Ulmus pumila Siberian Elm: Weak wood, Seeds
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SHEET NUMBER:
C905