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APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF THE
STULTZ & ALMOND LEGAL DRAIN EASEMENT
(75' ON BOTH SIDES OF THE DRAIN TILE)
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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
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BOTANICAL NAME
QUANITY
SIZE
SHADE TREES:
® AG
GINZAM PAPERBARK MAPLE
Acer griseum x nikoense 'Ginzam'
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2"
AP
ROYAL RED NORWAY MAPLE
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8
4' SNOW
FENCE WITH
MAJESTY SUGAR MAPLE
(F >:H FALL INSTALLATION ONLY)
4
2"
FENCE P05T
RUBY RED HORSECHESTNUT
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7
2"
0 BN
RIVER BIRCH
Betula nigra
21
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TULIP TREE
Liriodendron tulipifera
16
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SWEET GUM
Liquidamber styraciflua
7
4"
NS
BLACKGUM
Nyssa sylvatica
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2"
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SWAMP WHITE OAK
Quercus bicolor
8
2"
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RED OAK
Quercus rubra
18
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ORNAMENTAL TREES:
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FLAME AMUR MAPLE
Acer ginnala'Fiame'
21
6'
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LAMARCKI SERVICEBERRY
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12
8'
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FRINGE TREE
Chionanthus virginicus
24
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Cornus mas
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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'
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TULIP TREE
Liriodendron tulipifera
16
4"
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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'
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LAMARCKI SERVICEBERRY
Amelanchier canadensis 'Lamarcki'
12
8'
CV
FRINGE TREE
Chionanthus virginicus
24
6'
CM
CORNELIAN CHERRY
Cornus mas
8
6'
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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