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— 1 1ST ST. �` c — _� _ _ __ _ . ..... —. > f 45' HALF R/W ONE' 5' HALF RI VV LINE ._ _ D DISCAPE PLANTING P -,"AN s ' x LAN rLAYER OF 9.Em wimm DONS( MULCH. EARN SAUCER CAP PLANTING PIT VITN ON SITE-OR CLAY TI'P r':L PRIOR TO N,LOIING.(2' -3') FINISH GRADE. p n nn, ,� . n II i. E5110 r�llflwlivEt� o NCRTH PLACE SOIL DOLL SLIGHTLY NIGER THAN FINISH GRADE. MGM SOIL OVER DOLL. FOR RHODODENDRONS 6 OTHER ERICACECUS PLANTS. PLACE AND MOUMI) PEATMOSS OVER IY1LL 6 MULCH HEAVY. INSTALL FLRTILIIDt TABLETS OR `PIES. / III !III SOIL 11AC151LL TO ME 75X TOPSOIL 6 ii .I.... 25Z PEATIOSS TAMPED TO PREVENT, 111 T SET. EXISTING S.. IL OR COMPACTED IMCff1LL. SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL 3 NO SCALE uoy . , 1 6 it Landscape Contractor shall notify Landscape Architect in writing pri _ __ to bid date of any plants that he feels may not survive in locations differs from graphic plant circle count, the graphic circle count noted. shall dictate. If in question, contact the Landscape Architect. - 12. SCALE: 1 a = 51Y. 2. All shrub planting areas to be covered with 3" thick layer of fine lawns and sodded lawns shall be seed mix "U" from Indiana State ,--� Highway Specifications and/or as approved by Landscape Architect. covered with 1" shredded hardwood bark mulch. Bark mulch shall be approved by Landscape Architect and shall be uniform in texture and 13. All lawns shall be guaranteed to have a full uniform stand of color and shall be obtained from sawmill or lumbering operations. acceptable grass at the end pf one year guarantee period with no baz No utility mulch or processed tree trimmings will be allowed. spots comprising more than 2% of any lawn area. Any area so noted --�s -:_`� and ground cover beds at rates specified by manufacturer for each 14. All landscape plantings to be maintained for 60 days following final variety of plant. inspection by Landscape Architect. All seeded fine lawns to be maintained for a period of 60 days and sodded lawns 30 days followir 4. Final placement of plant materials, etc. shall be approved by final inspection by Landscape Architect after written request from Landscape Architect before planting operations are to proceed. All Landscape Contractor. Maintenance to include watering, weeding, tree locations shall be marked with a wooden stake indicating cultivating, mulching, mowing and all other necessary operations variety and size of tree. All ground cover and mulch bed lines required for proper establishment of lawns and plantings. shall be marked by a highly visible paint line with occasional wood stakes for reference. All stakes shall be removed following 15. Contractor to submit unit prices on every type of work as requested plantings operations. Landscape Architect reserves the right to Landscape Architect. adjust plant locations on site. 16. All lawn areas within fine lawn limit lines to receive 4 " -6" approvE e topsoil prior to seeding operations. shown to be unavailable, the contractor shall notify Landscape ' Architect prior to bid date in writing. All plants shall be 17. Backfill for tree planting shall be 75% approved topsoil and 25% inspected and tagged with project identification at nursery or approved peat moss. Top layer of backfill shall be 100% existing contractors operation prior to moving to job site. Plants may also topsoil. A 5 -10 -5 analysis slow release fertilizer shall be be inspected and approved or rejected on the job site. incorporated into backfill at approved rates. 6. All plants are to meet or exceed American Standards for Nursery 18. Lawns as noted shall be seeded following scarifying, final grading, Stock, 1986 Edition, as set forth by American Association of fertilizing and raking operations. Lawn areas shall be fertilized Nurserymen. with 12 -12 -12 analysis fertilizer at the rate of 10 lbs. /1000 s.f. a line applied as dictated by soils tests prior to seeding operation. 7. Plants and all other materials to be stored on site will be placed Lawns as rioted shall be seeded with a mechanical type spreader at tt where they will not conflict with construction operations and as rate of 5 lbs. /1000 s.f. of area with 1/2 of seed applied in one directed by owner. w_ first. Following seeding operation, lawn shall be lightly raked anc 8. All landscape plantings, including transplants, shall be guaranteed rolled with a 200 lb. roller and mulched with hydromulch only. Use Nmw STRAND 12 WIRE tackifier in hydromalch on all seeded areas with slopes greater thar Architect. At the end of this period, plant material termed dead or 7:1. Lawns to be seeded shall use State Highway seed mix "U" and aq unsatisfactory by Landscape Architect shall be replaced at no IN RI LOSE 6' additional charge by the landscape contractor. 19. Gravel aggregate used in beds as noted shall be oversized washed riv LTED SU TARE COtB -IMIHG � � /-CAP Pl/NTING PIT VIN 2-3' or approved weed barrier. where gravel bed abutts lawn or bark mulch IIRL* Q )EAYY CRETE TREE H 0.AA' TOPSOIL PRIOR TO MULCHING. material, chocolate brown in color and composed of p- rtially 20. A - areas outside of designated lawns shall be seeded with IRAP MI(TER[AL. { 3' LATER OF SIREDIlEA. UW�I® j Company (303) 431 -6283 or equal and little bluesten grass. Wildflower and prairie grass areas to be mowed to proper I MULCH. „ 2 uTEx ff SIItmOED PLACE HALL SLIGHTLY NIGHER SQjL THAN GRADE . an with 1/2 of Geed applifd in one direction and the balance in {MSTALL FOMLIrER TAILETS OR SPIKES. the opposite direction. Following wildflower seeding, the ' �D� � Mme. FINISH GRAS —� gp�UTING SOIL oV6R DOLL. - ...m..,«� � FAR'ml SANCTA the balance in the opposite di—rection. ,.. T.he contractor retained to seed all wildflower and prairie crass areas shall have completed at least 3 similar projects I AMNE FINISH GRADE I GRADE 1 Mach 15th and June 15th and shall be maintained by contractor _ n M Ili, Architect. Maintenance shall include reseeding, watering and t2' 12• MIN. 1• i it IIIc J - ontractor shall also provide 1 fall mowing only, following se-: set for wildflower and prairie grass areas. 2 ` Size — Comments ... ,lOfE +- STAKE L Gil'r TREES 8' clump BB, full head, 3 stem g![ " WIDER PLANTING SOIL TO ME I MKT MAMILK, S PARTS SOIL MOGILL TO !E I' R�, AS S1QM IF SITE COOITIOft TOPSOIL AN / PARTS PEATII DEPTH 1'. A FlI1 LATER (HIM. 75X IL L 25X PEAT. (TAMPED 2 1/4" pots 2PPP, 15" runners, plant ` DICTATE. @ 10" o.c. CDPACTED KPTH) OF SHREW FIWM PEATM= (AS AIVQP D ROOM IINDING� � 18 MR Malus 'Red Splendor' 'Red Splendor' 2" cal. BB, full head BY ELI LILLY) MY ME USED IN LIEU OF PLANTING NIX. INCLUDE FERTILIIDt AT APPROVE3 RATES. 18 PA Picea abies Nonvay Spruce- WNG SUSOIL OR COPACTED, - -TAE PLANT I NAG DETAIL ,...... 10' BB, full to ground, - - REUN COVER R E WER BED DETAIL sheared, 8" max. between yearly growth whorls 54 QR Quercus rubra Red Oak 3" cal. BB, full top, strong central leader 16 RP Rhododendron P.J.M. P.J.M Rhododendron 24 -30" BB or cont., multiple canes, full to ground s ' x LAN rLAYER OF 9.Em wimm DONS( MULCH. EARN SAUCER CAP PLANTING PIT VITN ON SITE-OR CLAY TI'P r':L PRIOR TO N,LOIING.(2' -3') FINISH GRADE. p n nn, ,� . n II i. E5110 r�llflwlivEt� o NCRTH PLACE SOIL DOLL SLIGHTLY NIGER THAN FINISH GRADE. MGM SOIL OVER DOLL. FOR RHODODENDRONS 6 OTHER ERICACECUS PLANTS. PLACE AND MOUMI) PEATMOSS OVER IY1LL 6 MULCH HEAVY. INSTALL FLRTILIIDt TABLETS OR `PIES. / III !III SOIL 11AC151LL TO ME 75X TOPSOIL 6 ii .I.... 25Z PEATIOSS TAMPED TO PREVENT, 111 T SET. EXISTING S.. IL OR COMPACTED IMCff1LL. SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL 3 NO SCALE uoy . , 1 6 it PLANTING NOTES 1. In case of discrepancies between the plan and plant list, the plan 11. Landscape Contractor shall notify Landscape Architect in writing pri _ __ to bid date of any plants that he feels may not survive in locations PLANTING NOTES 1. In case of discrepancies between the plan and plant list, the plan 11. Landscape Contractor shall notify Landscape Architect in writing pri shall dictate. If plant identification box quantity shown on plan to bid date of any plants that he feels may not survive in locations differs from graphic plant circle count, the graphic circle count noted. shall dictate. If in question, contact the Landscape Architect. - 12. All disturbed areas shall be seeded or sodded as noted. Permanent 2. All shrub planting areas to be covered with 3" thick layer of fine lawns and sodded lawns shall be seed mix "U" from Indiana State shredded hardwood bark mulch. All ground cover beds shall be Highway Specifications and/or as approved by Landscape Architect. covered with 1" shredded hardwood bark mulch. Bark mulch shall be approved by Landscape Architect and shall be uniform in texture and 13. All lawns shall be guaranteed to have a full uniform stand of color and shall be obtained from sawmill or lumbering operations. acceptable grass at the end pf one year guarantee period with no baz No utility mulch or processed tree trimmings will be allowed. spots comprising more than 2% of any lawn area. Any area so noted will be seeded until an acceptable stand of grass is established. 3. An approved pre- emergent herbicide shall be applied in all planting and ground cover beds at rates specified by manufacturer for each 14. All landscape plantings to be maintained for 60 days following final variety of plant. inspection by Landscape Architect. All seeded fine lawns to be maintained for a period of 60 days and sodded lawns 30 days followir 4. Final placement of plant materials, etc. shall be approved by final inspection by Landscape Architect after written request from Landscape Architect before planting operations are to proceed. All Landscape Contractor. Maintenance to include watering, weeding, tree locations shall be marked with a wooden stake indicating cultivating, mulching, mowing and all other necessary operations variety and size of tree. All ground cover and mulch bed lines required for proper establishment of lawns and plantings. shall be marked by a highly visible paint line with occasional wood stakes for reference. All stakes shall be removed following 15. Contractor to submit unit prices on every type of work as requested plantings operations. Landscape Architect reserves the right to Landscape Architect. adjust plant locations on site. 16. All lawn areas within fine lawn limit lines to receive 4 " -6" approvE 5. No substitutions of plant material will be allowe-1. If plants are topsoil prior to seeding operations. shown to be unavailable, the contractor shall notify Landscape Architect prior to bid date in writing. All plants shall be 17. Backfill for tree planting shall be 75% approved topsoil and 25% inspected and tagged with project identification at nursery or approved peat moss. Top layer of backfill shall be 100% existing contractors operation prior to moving to job site. Plants may also topsoil. A 5 -10 -5 analysis slow release fertilizer shall be be inspected and approved or rejected on the job site. incorporated into backfill at approved rates. 6. All plants are to meet or exceed American Standards for Nursery 18. Lawns as noted shall be seeded following scarifying, final grading, Stock, 1986 Edition, as set forth by American Association of fertilizing and raking operations. Lawn areas shall be fertilized Nurserymen. with 12 -12 -12 analysis fertilizer at the rate of 10 lbs. /1000 s.f. a line applied as dictated by soils tests prior to seeding operation. 7. Plants and all other materials to be stored on site will be placed Lawns as rioted shall be seeded with a mechanical type spreader at tt where they will not conflict with construction operations and as rate of 5 lbs. /1000 s.f. of area with 1/2 of seed applied in one directed by owner. direction and the balance applied in a direction perpendicular to tt first. Following seeding operation, lawn shall be lightly raked anc 8. All landscape plantings, including transplants, shall be guaranteed rolled with a 200 lb. roller and mulched with hydromulch only. Use for a period of one (1) year following final inspection by Landscape tackifier in hydromalch on all seeded areas with slopes greater thar Architect. At the end of this period, plant material termed dead or 7:1. Lawns to be seeded shall use State Highway seed mix "U" and aq unsatisfactory by Landscape Architect shall be replaced at no approved by Landscape Architect. additional charge by the landscape contractor. 19. Gravel aggregate used in beds as noted shall be oversized washed riv 9. The landscape contractor shall obtain and pay for all permits and gravel 2" -3" in diameter and placed in 5" minimurn layer as noted ovE fees that may be required for his portion of work. approved weed barrier. where gravel bed abutts lawn or bark mulch planting beds 3/16" x 4" deep Ryerson steel edging shall be used as 10. Peat moss to be used on project shall be a domestic or imported separation strip. material, chocolate brown in color and composed of p- rtially 20. A - areas outside of designated lawns shall be seeded with decomposed vegetable material. Peat moss to also be mildly acidic .fid.vost Wildflower fiix '601 as available from Applewood Seed in character and shall meet approval of Architect. Company (303) 431 -6283 or equal and little bluesten grass. Wildflower and prairie grass areas to be mowed to proper hei:ht with a bushoc or woods nKOwer prior to seeding. Wildflowers to be drill seeded at the rate of 20 lbs. per acre with 1/2 of Geed applifd in one direction and the balance in the opposite direction. Following wildflower seeding, the little bluestem grass will be drill seeded at the rate of 25 'bs. Der acre with 1/2 of seed applied in one direction and the balance in the opposite di—rection. _. T.he contractor retained to seed all wildflower and prairie crass areas shall have completed at least 3 similar projects of at least 5 acres each in the last 5 years and shall be approved by the Landscape Architect. All wildflower and prairie grass areas shall be seeded in the spring only between Mach 15th and June 15th and shall be maintained by contractor for a Deriod of 60 days from final inspection by Landscape Architect. Maintenance shall include reseeding, watering and ot-her operations as directed by Landscape Architect and as neon wed for proper wildflower and prairie grass establishment. - ontractor shall also provide 1 fall mowing only, following se-: set for wildflower and prairie grass areas. PLANT SCHEDULE Qty Ley Scientific Name Common Name Size — Comments 25 AL Amelanchier laevis Alleghany Service 8' clump BB, full head, 3 stem Berry minimum 9 BN Betula nigra River Birch 14' -16' clump BB, low branches, 3 stem minimum 2450 EFC Euonymus F. coloratus Purple Leaf 2 1/4" pots 2PPP, 15" runners, plant Wintercreeper @ 10" o.c. 242 JS Juniperus Ch. 'Sea Green' Juniper 15 " -18" Cont., plat @ 4 112'+ 'Sea Green' O.C. 18 MR Malus 'Red Splendor' 'Red Splendor' 2" cal. BB, full head Crabapple 18 PA Picea abies Nonvay Spruce- 8' BB, full to ground, sheared, 8" max. between yearly growth whorls 21 PO Picea omorika Serbian Spruce 10' BB, full to ground, sheared, 8" max. between yearly growth whorls 54 QR Quercus rubra Red Oak 3" cal. BB, full top, strong central leader 16 RP Rhododendron P.J.M. P.J.M Rhododendron 24 -30" BB or cont., multiple canes, full to ground Q Y O cV1) 0 14 CSO ARCHITECTS INCORPORATED © Copyright 198 ARCHITECTS PLANNERS INTERIOR DESIGNERS 9100 Keystone Crossing Suite 600 Indianapolis, Indiana 46240 (317) 848 -7800 SCOPE DRAWINGS These drawings indicate the general scope of the project in terms of architectural design concept, the dimensions of the building, the major architecutral elements and the type of structural, mechanical, electrical systems. The drawings do not necessarily indicate or des• cribs all work required for full performance and completion of the requirements of the Cori- tract. On the basis of the general scope in dicated or described, the trade contractor's shall furnish all items required for the proper execution and completion of the work W Q 7 m cY) Zfs LL_ It 0 (� Z Z V W W U LL J Cr) Z a o� s c� W1 > W z N O r Z cl T. 00,11111111 //1j / G,, '�'� No. 19359 P ; STATE OF ?f� ��i'�F• •�A'OIANP�•�j����� '04i0 111111 CERTIFIED BY SHEET NO L104 OF SHEETS FILE NO L 92217 -A J