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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06030024 Landscaping Plan C3.1A and Building Base Landscaping C3.1B Rcv.6/23/2006 DOCS Apprv. 6/28/2006 EP4 If SMALL TREES with narrow crowns Type (Suitable for tree lawns 3 to 5 feet wide, and under Landsca Notea• p • wires.) Inverts Pipes 1. A minimum of 4" of topsoil shall be placed on all Acer griseum - Poperbark Maple areas shown to be hydroseeded. Use suitable topsoil Ame anchier orborea - Shadblow Serviceberry from stock -piled site stripping. Topsoil shall be free Ane`onchier x grandiflorc Robin Hill' - Robin Hill from subsoil, vegetation, weeds or any extraneous or Serviceberry deleterious materials larger than 1', remove any Cornus kouso - Kousa Dogwood unsuitable and excess topsoil, as determined by soils Frovinus pennsylvonico Teprachon' - Leprachan Ash engineer, from the site. Furnish any additional Alognolio x quinquepeto 'Galaxy' - Galaxy Magnolia topsoil needed at no additional cost. Pru,7us serrulato 'Amanogowa - Amanogawo Oriental 2. In case of discrepancies between the plan and the Cherry plant list, the plan shall dictate. Prunus virgniaro Canada Red Select' - Canada Red 3. All trees shall have a 4' diameter ring covered Select Cherry. Sorbus do ,7shonico 'Dwarf Crown' - Turkestan Mountain with a 2' to 3" thick layer of shredded hardwood mulch. Mulch shall be uniform in texture and color. Ash Syrinqa reticu,otc 'Ivory Silk' - Ivory Silk Japanese Tree No utility mulch or processed tree trimmings will be allowed. All planting beds shall have s pre- emergent Lilac herbicide per manufacturer's specifications. SMALL TREES with broad crowns 4. All plantings are to meet or exceed American (Suitable for tree o wns at least 8 feet wide, and under standards for nursery stock, 1986 edition, as set wires.) forth by American association nurserymen. C4.1 5. Plants and all other materials to be stored on Acer canpestre -Hedge Maple site will be placed where they will not conflict with Acer o - Amur Maple construction and as directed by owner. or Acer ortor ttor ion - Tattarian Maple 6. All new landscape plantings shall be guaranteed Ame,anch ier loev -s 'Cumulus'- Cumulus Serviceberry for a period of two years following final inspection by Co ainus core /iniana - American Hornbeam owner. At the end of this period, plant material Cercrs ca-7odens,s - Redbud termed dead or unsatisfactory by owner shall be Cn'onanthus iirainicus - Fringetree replaced at no additional charge by the landscape Ccrnus alternifoiia - Pagoda Dogwood contractor. Holesia corohna - Silverbell 7. All disturbed lawn areas shall be hydroseeded as Al;cck o omurenss - Amur Maockia or Mayday Tree noted on the plans. Volus s;;o. - Crabapple Varieties *: Centzam, Red 8. All plantings beds shall, have a spade edge. Splender, Red Jewel, Van Eseltine, Zumi 'See Indiana Urban 9. Street Tree Species Recommendations Last (this Forest Council's recommended Crabapple list.' sheet): The list is provided as a guide to the most Pru-7us �irg'niano 'Shubert' - Shubert Chokecherry appropriate species for street tree plantings in urban Rcbinio pseuacacio 'Globehead' - Globe Locust areas. There is no single perfect tree; the most Svringo reticu oto - Japanese Tree Lilac successful course is to match the planting site 'limit use - over Planted genus limitations with the right tree for that spot. Each site MEDIUM TREES must be evaluated and possible restrictions of tree species noted. These restrictions include rooting (Suitable for tree lawns 6 to 8 feet wide, but not under space, soil texture, soil pH, drainage, exposure, wires.) overhead wires and surrounding building surfaces. N: 12" RCP The trees appearing on this list have different Aesculus x correo 'BHotii' - Rubyred Horsechestnut requirements and tolerances. All of these species Anus cordato - Italian Alder should do well in the urban forest environment of Anus gluthoso - European Black Alder Carmel. Before selecting any particular species or Betula nr9ra - River Birch variety, further research should be done to ensure Betulo nigro - River Birch Co. feint; s betulus - European Hornbeam that the site would satisfy the specific requirements C.odrestis Ae,7!ukeo - Yellowwood of the plant. Some of the species or cultivars listed Fogus sylvotico 'Purpurea Tricolor or 'Rosen- marginate' - here may not be readily available at local nurseries, particularly in calipers large enough for planting in Tricolor Beech Gleditsio triocanthos irermis 'Impcole' - Imperial high traffic areas. Tree shelters and staking may Honeylocust provide limited protection. Kcetreuteria pantcu"ota - Golden -Rain Tree W: 18" RCP 1&sso ilvotico - Sourgum / Blockgum Manhole 0stryo virgi,70no - Hophornbeam Lid Phelloden;iron or;iurellse 'Macho' - Male Corktree 825.03 Ouercu- robur 'Fastigiato' - Pyramidal English Oak Ouercus robur 'Skyrocket' - Skyrocket English Oak Sophora joporic a - pagodotree Tilio cordoto 'Corzomlain - Corinthian Littleleaf Linden SE: 12" RCP T'lio A flovescens 'Glenleven' - Glenleven Hybrid Linden LARGE TREES (Suitable for tree lawns at least 8 feet wide and not 825.88 under wires) Acer nigram - Black Maple Acer plarancides 'Emerald Queen' - Emerald Queen Norway Maple N: 30" RCP Celtrs loevigato 'All Seasons - All Seasons Sugarberry Box c; elks occidentolis 'Prairie Pride' - Prairie Pride Hackberry Open Grate Cercidirhv lum jOponicum - Katsuro Tree 826.10 t?rrv/us colarno - Turkish nlbert 10 Euccnmia ulrio "des - Hardy Rubber Tree Fogus grondifolio - American Beech 828.09 Fogus sylvotico - European Beech N: 12" CLAY FTAinu.s omeric;; -7a - White Ash F ovinls pe -7nsy4anica - Green Ash 0ir.k90 bi;obo - Ginkgo (male only) 825.34 filed- 'ts.'3 triocOnthos irermis 'Moraine - Moraine Honeylocust Gleditsio trioconrhos inermrs 'Shademoster - Shademoster Honeylocust W: 15" RCP Gvnnoclonus dioico - Kentucky Coffeetree Curb Box Lir*odendron tulipifera - Tuliptree Curb Casting Mi nolio acuminota - Cucumber Magnolia 825.52 Aletos °Quota glyplosrrobc des - Dawn Redwood Plotorus v ocer,folio 'Bloodgood' - Bloodgood London Plonetree Protorus .r oce -dolia 'Columbia' - Columbia London W: 15" RCP Planetree Curb Box Pfotorus x ocerJolio 'Liberty' - Liberty London Planetree Curb Casting Quercus olbo - White Oak 825.68 Ouercus bico or - Swamp White Oak Sanitary Structures 4uerci,s cocc irea - Scarlet Oak 1 Ouercus mocrocarpa - Bur Oak Offsite Querct.s muehlenberg i - Chinkapin Oak 826.87 Cuercus rubro - Northern Red Oak E: 8 VCP Tovodiam distichum - Bald Cypress T,'lia amer'cor,o 'Redmond' - Redmond Linden Tilia tomentoso - Silver Linden 820.57 Ulmus parvi °oka • - Chinese / Locebork Elm Ulmus por,r`olia 'Dynasty' - Dynasty Chinese Elm Ulmus 'Pioneer = - Pioneer Elm Ulmus x holly -idco* Urban' - Urban Elm NW: 6" PVC *Limit use UNDESIRABLE STREET Acer regurdo Acer rubrum Acer sacchorinuar Alum ht:s olhssima Betu o popyriferc Betula pendula Ehleog7us o -7qushfulia Frornus velut no glat:ra Ginkgo b-lobo Atoms species P"ceo or Pinus species Pyrus coleryono 'Bradford' Poplus o 'bc Populus deltoides Populus n'gra 'italico' Vaercus Doh stns t;'mus arericonu Urnus curia Tall Shrubs( 6' or greater) Shrubs( 6' or less) Wintergreen Barberry Japanese Barberry KEY Tatarian Dogwood Boxwood Leyland Cypress Burning Bush Q Hedge Cotoneaster Inkberry Holly U Japanese Holly Northern Bayberry Chinese Juniper Yew Border Privet Flagrant Viburnum Norway Spruce American Cranberry Bush Korean Pine American Arborvitae NUMBER OF PLANTINGS Burkwood Viburnum WTR WTR WTR WT WTR WTR WTR �R WTR � � S09'45 ' 1 ' 250.06! L -J 0 0 No part of this project includes - _ N work within the City of Carmel R/W Medical Drive Structure Type Downstream Casting / Top of Inverts Pipes C4.0 IP Connection End Section Casting Riprap Ditch Check C4.0 Storm Structures 1 Box 2 Open Grate 828.37 826.17 ..S: 12" RCP C4.0 CT Coniferous Tree Plantiong Detail C4.1 DT 826.47 SW: 4" PVC 2 Box 3 Open Grate - 827.14 825.69 N: 12" RCP Stand Curb C4.1 MC Monlithic Walk and Curb C4.1 825.69 W: 12" RCP 3 Box 4 Open Grate 827.90 824.75 W: 12" RCP SW Sidewalk Details C4.1 BR Bike Rack Details 824.80 E: 12" RCP 4 Pipe End Outlet None NA 824.73 12" RCP 5 Pipe End 6 None NA 824.73 8" CLAY 6 Manhole 7 Open Grate 828.27 824.02 S:.8" CLAY 824.02 N: 12" RCP 7 Manhole Offsite Lad 831.10 823.50 N: 30" RCP 823.40 S: 30" RCP 826.00 W: 18" RCP 8 Manhole 7 Lid 830.98 825.03 S: 30" -RCP 826.88 SE: 12" RCP 825.88 E: 15" RCP 825.18 N: 30" RCP 9 Box 8 Open Grate 829.40 826.10 SW: 12" RCP 10 828.09 825.99 N: 12" CLAY 825.34 E: 15" RCP 825.34 W: 15" RCP 11 Curb Box 11 Curb Casting 827.77 825.52 E: 15" RCP 825.52 W: 15" RCP 12 Curb Box Offsite Curb Casting 827.68 825.68 W: 15" RCP Sanitary Structures 1 Manhole Offsite Lad 826.87 820.47 E: 8 VCP 820.57 WNW: 8" PVC 822.94 NW: 6" PVC - TR WTR WTR SCALE: 1, : = 20 (Scale � based on; 24" x 36'. Sheet Sze) Detail Symbol Sheet Number SR Slotted Riser C4.0 SP Sloe Protection C4.0 IP Inlet Protection C4.0 DC Riprap Ditch Check C4.0 SF Silt Fence C4.0 CE Stable Construction Entrance C4.0 SD Seeding Details C4.0 CT Coniferous Tree Plantiong Detail C4.1 DT Deciduous Tree Planting Detail C4.1 BU Bush Planting Detail C4.1 RD Romp Detail C4.1 SC Stand Curb C4.1 MC Monlithic Walk and Curb C4.1 DE Dum ster Enclosure C4.1 CS Concrete Paving_ Section C4.1 AP Asphalt Pavin Section C4.1 SW Sidewalk Details C4.1 BR Bike Rack Details C4.2 CP Concrete Pie Details C4.2 ES Concrete End Sections C4.2 PB Pie Backfill Details C4.2 HC Handicapp Parking Details C4.2 UD Underdrain Connection C4.2 MA Modified Type "A" Inlet C4.2 CO Clean Out Details---- C4.2 r= .N: i 12� I WTR WTR WTR r r' 1 � 7 c. }3rk�4l3 vi= Environme till Date Shamrock Builders Medical Office Project 310 Medical Drive Carmel, Indiana Project Engineer. D. Scott Bordenet, P.E., L.S. Ph. 317- 536 -6181 Fax: 317 -536 -6220 8902 Alibeck Ct. Indianapolis, IN 46256 General Contractor: Shamrock Builders Ph. 317- 558 -8750 Fax: 317- 558 -8760 9800 Aestpoint Dr., Ste. 200 Indianapolis, IN 48256 Regulatory Agency: City of Carmel Planning Department Ph. 317- 571 -2417 One Civic Square, Third Floor Carmel, Indiana 46032 General Notes: 1. The contractor shall comply with all pertinent provisions of the Manual of Accident Prevention in Construction issued by AGC of America and the Safety and Health Regulations of Construction issued by the U.S. Department of Labor. 2. The contractor shall be responsible for locating all existing utilities prior to commencement of work. The contractor shall contact the utilities company at least 72 hours prior to commencement of work. 3. When necessary for completion of new construction, the contractor shall repair any damage to existing features (i.e. paving, utilities, drainage, etc.), which are to remain at no additional cost to the owner. 4. The contractor shall make field adjustments as necessary to provide a smooth vertical and horizontal transition between existing and proposed pavements. 5. All site concrete shall be INDOT Class A 4000 PSI concrete unless otherwise stated on the plans. 6. All site construction, materials, and features (i.e. curbs, walks, paving, concrete, storm drainage features, seeding, sodding, earthwork, etc.) shall be in accordance with all city and state standards and specifications. 7. Concrete walks, paving, and curbs shall have a medium broom finish unless otherwise specified on the architectural plans. 8. The contractor shall conform to all applicable codes and regulations and receive all required permits necessary to construction. 9. The contractor shall field verify dimensions before ordering material. Any discrepancies shall be reported to the owner or his representative and resolved prior to the commencement of work. 10. Roadway dimensions are to face of curb unless otherwise specified. 11. All areas where the existing pavement or curb is damaged during construction by heavy equipment, fuel oil, oil, gasoline, etc., by the general contractor, subcontractor, or suppliers, shall be reconstructed to their original condition or as dictated by federal, state, county, .city or local agencies and to the satisfaction of these agencies. This reconstruction and or repair shall take place at the end of the project construction or during the scheduled paving, t 12. It is the responsibility of the contractor to inspect each day and remove all mud, dirt, gravel, and loose materials tracked, dumped, spilled, or wind blown from the site onto other sites, right-of-way, public or private streets or roads, driveways, yards, or sidewalks. The contractor must clean or pick up daily if necessary, or immediately when requested to do so by the city. The contractor shall reduce the airborne dust during the entire construction schedule. Water may be used as a reducer. 13. When removing pavement, saw cut or use other means to provide a smooth edge. INDIANA UNDERGROUND Call At Least 2 Full Working Days Before You Dig PLANT PROTECTION SERVICE 1- 800 - 382 -5544 LANDSCAPING PLAN Plan Date: June 15th, 2006 \`N���� GpTT BQj��ii S .•�tST V�l No. 20100044 _ t � STATE OF rte.... , 'N � Illltttt���` i Project Number: 2006 -022 Sheet No. C 3*1A LEGEND WATER VALVE OD STORM SEWER MANHOLE E�3 CURB INLET TELECOMM. MANHOLE Ell ELECTRIC TRANSFORMER FIRE HYDRANT OS SANITARY MANHOLE Q SHRUB DECIDUOUS TREE CONIFEROUS TREE ® CATCH BASIN TELEPHONE PEDESTAL t LIGHT POLE GUY WIRE Coil UTILITY POLE -7- SIGN ® STOP SIGN Q IRON PIN GV M. GAS VALVE C� GAS MARKER ® PARKING STALL COUNT --- UGE--- UNDERGROUND UGE ELECTRIC --- UGT --- UNDERGROUND UGT TELEPHONE --- SAN --- SANITARY SEWER SAN *0030 FLOWLINE -� GAS LINE GAS - STM - STORM SEWER STM WTR WATER UNE WTR RIGHT -OF -WAY LPROPOSED FEATURE ExISTm FEATURE WTR WTR r r' 1 � 7 c. }3rk�4l3 vi= Environme till Date Shamrock Builders Medical Office Project 310 Medical Drive Carmel, Indiana Project Engineer. D. Scott Bordenet, P.E., L.S. Ph. 317- 536 -6181 Fax: 317 -536 -6220 8902 Alibeck Ct. Indianapolis, IN 46256 General Contractor: Shamrock Builders Ph. 317- 558 -8750 Fax: 317- 558 -8760 9800 Aestpoint Dr., Ste. 200 Indianapolis, IN 48256 Regulatory Agency: City of Carmel Planning Department Ph. 317- 571 -2417 One Civic Square, Third Floor Carmel, Indiana 46032 General Notes: 1. The contractor shall comply with all pertinent provisions of the Manual of Accident Prevention in Construction issued by AGC of America and the Safety and Health Regulations of Construction issued by the U.S. Department of Labor. 2. The contractor shall be responsible for locating all existing utilities prior to commencement of work. The contractor shall contact the utilities company at least 72 hours prior to commencement of work. 3. When necessary for completion of new construction, the contractor shall repair any damage to existing features (i.e. paving, utilities, drainage, etc.), which are to remain at no additional cost to the owner. 4. The contractor shall make field adjustments as necessary to provide a smooth vertical and horizontal transition between existing and proposed pavements. 5. All site concrete shall be INDOT Class A 4000 PSI concrete unless otherwise stated on the plans. 6. All site construction, materials, and features (i.e. curbs, walks, paving, concrete, storm drainage features, seeding, sodding, earthwork, etc.) shall be in accordance with all city and state standards and specifications. 7. Concrete walks, paving, and curbs shall have a medium broom finish unless otherwise specified on the architectural plans. 8. The contractor shall conform to all applicable codes and regulations and receive all required permits necessary to construction. 9. The contractor shall field verify dimensions before ordering material. Any discrepancies shall be reported to the owner or his representative and resolved prior to the commencement of work. 10. Roadway dimensions are to face of curb unless otherwise specified. 11. All areas where the existing pavement or curb is damaged during construction by heavy equipment, fuel oil, oil, gasoline, etc., by the general contractor, subcontractor, or suppliers, shall be reconstructed to their original condition or as dictated by federal, state, county, .city or local agencies and to the satisfaction of these agencies. This reconstruction and or repair shall take place at the end of the project construction or during the scheduled paving, t 12. It is the responsibility of the contractor to inspect each day and remove all mud, dirt, gravel, and loose materials tracked, dumped, spilled, or wind blown from the site onto other sites, right-of-way, public or private streets or roads, driveways, yards, or sidewalks. The contractor must clean or pick up daily if necessary, or immediately when requested to do so by the city. The contractor shall reduce the airborne dust during the entire construction schedule. Water may be used as a reducer. 13. When removing pavement, saw cut or use other means to provide a smooth edge. INDIANA UNDERGROUND Call At Least 2 Full Working Days Before You Dig PLANT PROTECTION SERVICE 1- 800 - 382 -5544 LANDSCAPING PLAN Plan Date: June 15th, 2006 \`N���� GpTT BQj��ii S .•�tST V�l No. 20100044 _ t � STATE OF rte.... , 'N � Illltttt���` i Project Number: 2006 -022 Sheet No. C 3*1A 4 T SUI.L TREES with narrow crowns (Suitable for tree lawns 3 to 5 feet wide, and under Tires.) Acer griseum — Poperbark Maple Are enchier orborea — Shadblow Serviceberry Ame onchier x grondiflora Robin Hill' — Robin Hill Serviceberry Cornus Aouso — Kouso Dogwood Frorinus pennsylvonico 'Leprachon' — Leprochan Ash Magnolia x quirquepero 'Galaxy' — Galaxy Magnolia Prunes serrulato 'Amanogawa' — Amanogawo Oriental Cherry Prunes virg niora Canada Red Select' — Canada Red Select Cherry Sorbus fionhonico 'Dwarf Crown' — Turkestan Mountain Ash Syringa reticu oto 'Ivory Silk' — Ivory Silk Japanese Tree Lilac SMALL TREES with broad croirns (Suitable for tree lawns at least 8 feet wide, and under wires.) .Acer ca•npestre — Hedge Maple Acer ginna'o — Amur Maple Acer tortorion — Tortarian Maple A -re an,chier laevs 'Cumulus'— Cumulus Servicebery Co -pious corolmiono — American Hombeam Cercis ca- iadensis — Redbud C ,7'ononthus virginicus — Fringetree Ccrnus olrernifoi c — Pagoda Dogwood Halesio comlino — Silverbell Alaac;k o omurens;s — Amur Maackia or Mayday Tree Volus s.-P. — Crabapple Varieties *: Centzom, Red Splender, Red Jewel, Van Eseltine, Zumi 'See Indiana Urban Forest Council's recommended Crabapple list.' Prunes tirg`nior,o 'Shubert' — Shubert Chokecherry Rotinio cseuccocia 'Globehead' — Globe Locust Svringo reticu'oto — Japanese Tree Lilac t use — over ,fonted genus I MEDIUM TREES (Suitable for tree lawns 6 to 8 feet wide, but not under wires.) Ae:.culus x cornea 'Briotii' — Rubyred Horsechestnut Anus cordoto — Italian Alder Anus glutinoso — European Black Alder Betula.:, *gro - River Birch Betula nigro — River Birch Corpinus betulus — European Hornbeam C odrostis Aentukeo — Yellowwood Fcgus sylvotico 'Purpurea Tricolor or 'Roseo— marginate' — Tricolor Beech Cledi'rsia trioconrhos irerrlis Impcole' — Imperial Honeylocust Koe'reuterio panicu'ato — Golden —Rain Tree ilvssa Sj lvatico — Sourgum / Blockgum Ostryo virgin ono — Hophombeam Phellodendron omureose 'Macho' — Male Corktree Quercus robur 'Fastigiata' — Pyramidal English Oak Quercus rctur 'Skyrocket' — Skyrocket English Oak Sophoro joporico — pagodatree Tilio corcoto 'Corzomlain' — Corinthian Littleleof Linden T,lio x flovescens 'Glenleven' — Glenleven Hybrid Linden LARGE TREES (Suitable for tree lawns at least 8 feet wide and not under wires) Acer my -u.n — Black Maple Acer ,r�oroncides 'Emerald Queen' — Emerald Queen Norway Maple Celtrs !oevigato 'All Seasons' — All Seasons Sugarberry Celtis occidentalis 'Prairie Pride — Prairie Pride Hockberry CercidiphvJum j ponicum — Katsuro Tree Corvlus rolurno — Turkish Filbert Eucommro u'mo'des — Hardy Rubber Tree Fogus gondifolia — American Beech Fogus syhot;`co — European Beech FroA1J7Js omericaia — White Ash Frarinus pe msyhaoica — Green Ash Ginkgo biioba — Ginkgo (male only) Gled.rsio triacaarhos irermis 'Moraine' — Moraine Honeylocust Gledirsia trioconrhos ir,env s 'Shademoster — Shademoster Honeylocust Gv- nnoc!onus aioica — Kentucky Coffeetree Lir oderdron tuiipifera — Tuliptree titagnolio aeuminato — Cucumber Magnolia Aletosoquoio g^ ptos:robo'des — Dawn Redwood Plotorus x oceriiolia 'Bbodgood' — Bloodgood London Planetree P!otorus x ocerifolia 'Columbia' — Columbia London Plonetree P!otor,us .r ocer,'folic ' Liberty' — Liberty London Planetree QuercLs olbo — White Oak Quercus bico or — Swamp White Oak Quercus coccineo — Scarlet Oak Quercus mocrocarpa — Bur Oak Quercus muehlenoerg'i — Chinkapin Oak Quercus rubs — Northern Red Oak To v odium distichum — Bald Cypress T7io omer'cono 'Redmond' — Redmond Linden Tilio tomentoso — Silver Linden Ulmus par. Via * — Chinese / Lacebark Elm Ulmus porvi 61i,? " 'Dynasty' — Dynasty Chinese Elm Ulmus 'Pioneer' * — Pioneer Elm Ulmus x hollarnd *co' Urban — Urban Elm *Limit use UNDESIRABLE STREET TREES: Acer negurdo Acer rubrur Acer �accharinum Ai onthL; ultissima Betu'o popyrifero Betula pendula Elae0g1us a-Rgustifolia Fror nLs welut na gla!"ra Cinkgo tilobo Alorus species Piceo or Pinus species Pyrus col eryono 'Bradford' Populus o bo Populus deltoides Populus n'grj 'Italics 250.00' PLANTING SCHEDULE C mus o rericono KEY /NUMBER TOTAL ESTIMATED NUMBER MINIMUM SIZE TYPE PLANTING DETAIL A 5 .� Landscaping Notes:' DT . 1.5' CALIPER Cornius Florida Flowering Dogwood r 1. A minimum of 4' of topsoil shall be placed on all , 6 TALL Pice Pu Colorado Spruce areas shown to be hydroseeded. Use suitable topsoil 0 61 i from stock —piled site stripping. Topsoil shall be free BU Norway Spruce from subsoil, vegetation, weeds or any extraneous or Korean Pine deleterious materials larger than 1', remove any N00009'45"W unsuitable and excess topsoil, as determined by soils engineer, from the site. Furnish any additional topsoil needed at no additional cost. 2. In case of discrepancies between the plan and the plant list, the plan shall dictate. 3. All trees shall have a 4' diameter ring covered with a 2' to 3' thick layer of shredded hardwood mulch. Mulch shall be uniform in texture and color.' No utility mulch or processed tree trimmings will be allowed. All planting beds shall have s pre — emergent herbicide per manufacturer's specifications. - 4. All plantings are to meet or exceed American standards for nursery stock, 1986 edition, as set forth by American association nurserymen. 5. Plants and all other materials to be stored on site will be placed where they will not conflict with construction and as directed by owner. 6. All new landscape plantings shall be guaranteed for a period of two years following final inspection by owner. At the end of this period, plant material , f termed dead or unsatisfactory by owner shall be replaced at no additional charge by the landscape 250.00' Quercus poiLst�is PLANTING SCHEDULE C mus o rericono KEY /NUMBER TOTAL ESTIMATED NUMBER MINIMUM SIZE TYPE PLANTING DETAIL A 5 1.5" CALIPTER Acer Socchorum Sugar Maple DT B .3 1.5' CALIPER Cornius Florida Flowering Dogwood DT C 7 , 6 TALL Pice Pu Colorado Spruce CT 0 61 24' TALL MIN. Euonymous Compactus Dwarf Burning Bush BU Norway Spruce American Cranberry Bush Korean Pine Quercus poiLst�is C mus o rericono i.';nus ou7i a Tall Shrubs( 6' or greater) Shrubs( 6' or less) Wintergreen Barberry Japanese Barberry Tatorion Dogwood Boxwood Leyland Cypress Burning Bush Hedge Cotoneaster Inkberry Holly Japanese Holly Northern Bayberry Chinese Juniper Yew Border Privet Flagrant Viburnum Norway Spruce American Cranberry Bush Korean Pine American Arborvitae Burkwood Viburnum KEYS B 3 `NUMBER OF PLANTINGS L -,\., \x, i 12 Spireas �i i E 900 10 Miss Lilacs & 9 Daylillies THIS SHEET ADDRESSES BUILDING BASE LANDSCAPING ONLY ` SEE SHEETS 3.1 FOR ALL OTHER LANDSCAPING 9 ` Spireas & -9 . Daylillies MEMOl (�i \ j 7�\ i \ /i // 7 �i'/ �1 %\ / }` 1/ \ \n / ��\ /�/ I \\ 0 /r� 7/ %\ \� \\ GRAPHIC SCALE 10 o s 10 20 M■•I���••u� i i\�o i i i i i i i i N 0 O 'o 0 0 I v o 0 0 0 Coo o Q Q 0 o v 0-0-0— 16.43' ■mil IN .p Shamrock Builders Medical Office Project 310 Medical Drive Carmel, Indiana Project Engineer. D. Scott Bordenet, P.B., L.S. Ph. 317 -536 -6181 Fax: 317 -536 -6220 6902 Alibeck Ct. Indianapolis, IN 46256 General Contractor. Shamrock Builders Ph. 317 -558 -8750 Fax: 317- 558 -8760 9800 Restpoint Dr., Ste. 200 Indianapolis, IN 46256 Regulatory Agency: City of Carmel Planning Department Ph. 317- 571 -2417 One Civic Square, Third Floor Carmel, Indiana 46032 General Notes: 1. The contractor shall comply with all pertinent provisions of the Manual of Accident Prevention in Construction issued by AGC of America and the Safety and Health Regulations of Construction issued by the U.S. Department of Labor. 2. The contractor shall be responsible for locating all existing utilities prior to commencement of work. The contractor shall contact the utilities company at least 72 hours prior to commencement of work. 3. When necessary for completion of new construction, the contractor shall repair any damage to existing features (i.e. paving, utilities, drainage, etc.), which are to remain at no additional cost to the owner. 4. The contractor shall make field adjustments as necessary to provide a smooth vertical and horizontal transition between existing and proposed pavements. 5. All site concrete shall be INDOT Class A 4000 PSI concrete unless otherwise stated on the plans. 6. All site construction, materials, and features (i.e. curbs, walks, paving, concrete, storm drainage features, seeding, sodding, earthwork, etc.) . ) shall be in accordance with all city and state standards and specifications. 7. Concrete walks, paving, and curbs shall have a medium broom finish unless otherwise specified on the architectural plans. 8. The contractor shall conform to all applicable codes and regulations and receive all required permits necessary to construction. 9. The contractor shall field verify dimensions before ordering material. Any discrepancies shall be reported to the owner or his representative and resolved prior to the commencement of work. 10. Roadway dimensions are to face of curb unless otherwise specified. Il r� �Pl Him INDIANA UNDERGROUND Call At Least 2 Full Working Days Before You Dig PLANT PROTECTION SERVICE 1- 800 - 382 -5544 BIULDING BASE LANDSCAPING Plan Date: June 15th, 2006 LSTR `\���1►111 I 1 111 ����� No ' 20100044 _= 1 � STATE OF ••'' . J� I A� •• �4:1$ 1 Project Number: 2006 -022 Sheet No. C3.1B