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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04120003.3111- 5—MP 3-PF \i ------- - - - - -- D 1 -AS \ 10-LS 3-CV 0 5-8N tS<D S ` 3-M LAKE #3 2 YEAR ELEV. - 5-C,1 10 YEAR ELEV. - 100 YEAR ELEV.- BOTTOM ELEV.- _. 8-AP _ 3--AL_ _ a 0 9 -NS �3 -CV 9-CV 6-ON O (D-3-PF 0 (D 6 -AL s.AU . 4-AG 014 0 AL iwsr A �W1E 3-CV 3-CM 9 PH 7 -LT 7 -9N 3-OR LAKE #4 �i 2 YEAR ELEV. 10 YEAR ELEV.- 3-PP ELEV. - 3-AG &-3-PS BOTTOM- ELEV.= 11 -PD AS O 5-MP 5-MP ° 8-LS 3-CM 140T 111111111111111117 APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF THE STULTZ & ALMOND LEGAL DRAIN EASEMENT (75' ON BOTH SIDES OF THE DRAIN TILE) �IrE�� � rrE�R; ki P'M F 4 �L "j3lem _.S'EJCJT�Ir ��� LANDSCAPE PLAN NOTE: ROOT FLAIRS TO BE PLANTED AT GRADE NOTE: NO TREES TO BE PLANTED IN THE REGULATED DRAIN EASEMENTS PER THE HAMILTON COUNTY SURVEYOR'S OFFICE PLANT SYMBOL [iNlr A< Nl-E'1* I BOTANICAL NAME QUANITY SIZE SHADE TREES: ® AG GINZAM PAPERBARK MAPLE Acer griseum x nikoense 'Ginzam' L'JLS- S'FSAND WI4i[ (DR 14 .iAUGE WIDE !/ 2" AP ROYAL RED NORWAY MAPLE _ ;,EE MiAPPIN(i 8 4' SNOW FENCE WITH MAJESTY SUGAR MAPLE (F >:H FALL INSTALLATION ONLY) 4 2" FENCE P05T RUBY RED HORSECHESTNUT T PENCE POST IAS Nvr'+ -DJ• 7 2" 0 BN RIVER BIRCH Betula nigra 21 �6*METAL \) LT TULIP TREE Liriodendron tulipifera 16 ! 4HF,LLICED (SANK AMY CH LS SWEET GUM Liquidamber styraciflua 7 4" NS BLACKGUM Nyssa sylvatica _ 2" sr'c QB SWAMP WHITE OAK Quercus bicolor 8 2" — FINt6!i GPADC RED OAK Quercus rubra 18 1i \ ORNAMENTAL TREES: �� EXISTING SOIL AF FLAME AMUR MAPLE Acer ginnala'Fiame' 21 6' fff LAMARCKI SERVICEBERRY llll s BA(MPILL 1.1 41T111 WIDTH OF DRIP LINE "- --MNAPACIED BACKFILL WXTUAk 12 8' CV FRINGE TREE Chionanthus virginicus 24 NTS CM N S. Cornus mas SHADE TREE PLANTING DETAIL TREE PRESERVATION FENCING MP 1 r Malus'Prairiefire' � 2" 1 \ / r S, IW 4 .I TS%AEDDED BAAN NSACN �� -. s.wceA h uNS FF lnitnilOtt rt�l ; cn!n wuir.n q` wr w,x a k - '4 cAa.ru sa, wxrwx � � PP BIZON BLUE COLORADO SPRUCE A. � r 6' Q PF M]t 11 I e 4 - MME 1F3 - Pinus flexllis L GDM A..ttd O..yn•`I.� u[YµV[ � COM�x. -1EC BAGI�IL w %t�NR BOSNIAN PINE pluSlvG SOC 9 n 6 N15 nth EVf1\GRUSJ TRff FtAM1V,,,G c+:TAa SHkUB PLANTING DETAIL ORNAMENTAL TREE PLANTING DE'Wl, NOTE: NO TREES TO BE PLANTED IN THE REGULATED DRAIN EASEMENTS PER THE HAMILTON COUNTY SURVEYOR'S OFFICE PLANT SYMBOL COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME QUANITY SIZE SHADE TREES: ® AG GINZAM PAPERBARK MAPLE Acer griseum x nikoense 'Ginzam' 7 2" AP ROYAL RED NORWAY MAPLE Acer platanoides 'Royal Red' 8 2" 0 AS MAJESTY SUGAR MAPLE Acer Saccharum 'Majesty' 4 2" AB RUBY RED HORSECHESTNUT Aesculus x carnea'Briotil' 7 2" 0 BN RIVER BIRCH Betula nigra 21 14' \) LT TULIP TREE Liriodendron tulipifera 16 4" LS SWEET GUM Liquidamber styraciflua 7 4" NS BLACKGUM Nyssa sylvatica 9 2" sr'c QB SWAMP WHITE OAK Quercus bicolor 8 2" 0 QR RED OAK Quercus rubra 18 3" ORNAMENTAL TREES: AF FLAME AMUR MAPLE Acer ginnala'Fiame' 21 6' ® AL LAMARCKI SERVICEBERRY Amelanchier canadensis 'Lamarcki' 12 8' CV FRINGE TREE Chionanthus virginicus 24 6' CM CORNELIAN CHERRY Cornus mas 8 6' MP PRAIRIEFIRE CRABAPPLE Malus'Prairiefire' 15 2" CONIFER TREES: ® CN WEEPING NOOTKA FALSE CYPRESS Chamaecyparis nootkatensis'Pendula' 4 6' PD BLACK HILLS SPRUCE Picea densata 40 8' PP BIZON BLUE COLORADO SPRUCE Picea pungens glauca'Bison Blue' 3 6' Q PF VANDERWOLF LIMBER PINE Pinus flexllis 6 6' PH BOSNIAN PINE Pinus heidrelchll Ieucodermis 9 6' PS EASTERN WHITE PINE Pinus strobus 11 12' NOTE: ALL SHADE TREES TO BE LIMBED UP TO 6 1/2 FEET. Landscape Notes 1. Final placement of plant materials shall be approved by the Landscape Architect before planting operations are to commence. 2. All disturbed existing lawn areas to be returned to existing conditions. 3. All shrub planting areas to be covered with 3" layer of shredded hardwood mulch. All ground cover beds shall be covered with 2" shredded hardwood bark mulch. Mulch shall be uniform in texture and color and shall be obtained from sawmill or lumbering operation. No utility mulch or processed tree trimmings will be allowed. 4. An approved pre — emergent herbicide shall be applied in all planting beds at a rate specified by manufacturer for each plant variety. 5. No substitutes of plant materials will be allowed. If plants are not available the contractor shall notify the architect prior to bid in writing. All plants shall be inspected and tagged with project I.D. at nursery or contractors operations prior to moving to job site. Plants may be inspected and approved or rejected on the job site by architect. 6. All plants shall meet or exceed American standards for nursery stock 1996 edition as set forth by American Association of Nurserymen. 7. All landscape plantings shall be guaranteed by the landscape contractor for a period of one year following final inspection by architect. At the end of this period plant material termed dead or unsatisfactory by architect shall be replaced at no additional charge by the contractor. B. Peat moss to be used on project shall be domestic or imported material, chocolate brown in color and composed of partially decomposed veo�etable materials. Peat moss to be mildly acidic in character and shall be approved by architect. 9. Backfill for tree planting shall be 75% approved topsoil and 25% approved peat moss. Top layer of backfill shall be 100% existing topsoil a 5-10-5 analysis slow release fertilizer shall be incorporated into backfill at approved rates. S: \41760D \Misc\ August 26, 2002 SHEET No. C803 StaePPdU eA& & a.,a eiatea, ✓ nc. CONSULTING ENGINEERS LAND SURVEYORS (317) 849 -5935 FAX: (317) 849 -5942 9940 ALLISONVILLE RD. - FISHERS, INDIANA 46038