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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06050007.12b I I 5 i FO 'J ° J o / o / / Pa GK BK EA BK o aC � � � s ° JG _ e�•v, GK / \ LT BT r--- K API _ EA JG JG JG J FO GK R R R K APa K API GK I SECTION 02.950 TREES, PLANTS AND GROUND COVER PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Provide trees, plants and ground cover. B. Prepare soil. G. Install plant material. D. Backfill with specified soil mix. E. Wrap guy and stake trees. F. Apply mulch. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Mulch. B. Fertilizer analysis. 1.3 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Protect existing utilities, paving and other facilities from damage caused by planting operations. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Product certificates signed by manufacturers certifying that their products comply with specified requirements. 1. Manufacturer's certified analysis for standard products. 2. Analysis for other materials by a recognized laboratory made according to methods established by the Association of Official Analytical Chemists, where applicable. B. Samples of each of the following: 1. 31b of mineral mulch for each color and texture of stone required for Project, in labeled plastic bags. 2. Edging materials and accessories to verify color selected. G. Qualification data for firms and persons specified in the "Quality Assurance" Article to demonstrate their capabilities and experience. Include lists of completed projects with project names and addresses, names and address of Architects and Owners, and other information specified. D. Planting schedule indicating anticipated dates and locations for each type of planting. E. Maintenance instructions recommending procedures to be established by Owner for maintenance of landscape work during entire year. Submit before expiration of required maintenance periods. F. Selection and Inspection: The Owner and Architect retains right to inspect trees and shrubs for size and conditions of balls and root systems, insects, injuries and latent defects, and to reject unsatisfactory or defective material at any time during progress of work. Remove rejected trees or shrubs immediately from project site. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Trees, Shrubs and Plants: Provide trees, shrubs and plants of quantity, size, genus, species and variety complying with recommendations and requirements of ANSI 260.1 "American Standard for Nursery Stock". Provide healthy, vigorous stock, grown in recognized nursery in accordance with good horticultural practice and free of disease, insects, eggs, larvae and defects such as knots, sun - scald, injuries, abrasions, or disfigurement. All plants to bear some relationship to grade when planted as in nursery. B. Bockfilling of Planting Pits and Planting Beds: Use backfill as specified herein as a mixture containing 1 part topsoil and 2 parts soil excavated from pits and beds. G. Nutrients: Introduce the following nutrients per cubic yard of soil mixture: 1. 5 Ibs. Bonemeal. 2. 8 lbs. 7-40 -6 slow release commercial fertilizer. D. Mulch: Shredded "Midi' bark 1 " -3" in size. E_ Stone: Local washed granite shall be Y2" to 1 Y2" in size. F. Soil separator: A woven, flat polypropylene yarn shall be "DeWitt Weed Barrier" or approved equal. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Layout individual tree and shrub locations and areas for multiple plantings. Stake locations and outline areas and secure Architect's acceptance before start of planting work. Make minor adjustments as may be requested. B. Excavate tree pit and drill an 8 inch diameter hole to a maximum depth of 8 feet or until a sand or gravel seam is reached. Fill french drain with stone and cover with a soil separator. G. Set balled and burlopped (BBB) stock on layer of compacted planting soil mixture, plumb and in center of pit or trench with top of ball at some elevation as adjacent finished landscape grades. When set, place additional backfill around base and sides of ball, and work each layer to settle backfill and eliminate voids and air pockets. When excavation is approximately two- thirds full, water thoroughly before placing remainder of backfill. Repeat watering until no more is absorbed. Water again after placing final layer of backfill. 3.2 MAINTENANCE A. Begin maintenance immediately after planting. Landscape Contractor shall maintain trees, shrubs and all plants until final acceptance, but in no case less than 30 days after substantial completion of planting. B. Maintain trees, shrubs and other plants by pruning, cultivating and weeding as required for healthy growth. Restore planting mulch. Reset trees and shrubs to proper grades or vertical position as required. Spray as required to keep trees and shrubs free of insects and disease. 33 INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE A. When landscape work is completed, including maintenance, Architect will, upon request, make an inspection to determine acceptability. B. When inspected landscape work does not comply with requirements, replace rejected work and continue specified maintenance until re- inspected by Architect and found to be acceptable. Remove rejected plants and materials promptly from project site. G. All plants shall be guaranteed for one growing season. END OF SECTION LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS A o DR. ORDD ON ° NCC G° EQMOG° E MENTE LOO CATO N G oOMM MM ON NA, ME (MTV ORNAMENTAL GRUBS OOV�o SH DE EAST PROPERTY LINE 15 10 45 (500 FEET) , a;'•, AGER PLATANOIDES 'EMERALD QUEEN' EMARALD QUEEN NORWAY MAPLE 5 SHADE, 5 ORNAMENTAL, 27 SHRUBS / 100 2" NDOANAPW89 SOUTH PROPERTY LINE 6.8 6.8 305.72 (136 FEET) LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA TULIP TREE 5 SHADE, 5 ORNAMENTAL., 27 SHRUBS / 100 2" 0 WEST PROPERTY LINE 25 25 135 (500 FEET) QUERGUS RUBRA RED OAK 3 SHADE, 2 ORNAMENTAL, 9 SHRUBS / 100 2" TOTAL REQUIRED 46.8 41.8 2100.72 TREES SHRUBS o S FROVODC D NEW PLANTINGS 36 42 218 EXISTING PLANTINGS 11 1" TOTAL PROVIDED 47 42 218 TREE PRESERVATION DETAIL N.T.5. 0 le �I 46 - � T \ > >� �� LANDSCAPE SITE PLAN IV API I i �I Z of Z o� I PLANTING SCHEDULE A o DR. SYMBOL QL o OTANOCAL NAME G oOMM MM ON NA, ME (MTV SPZE OOV�o ARCHITECTURE 10610 API , a;'•, AGER PLATANOIDES 'EMERALD QUEEN' EMARALD QUEEN NORWAY MAPLE 10 2" NDOANAPW89 N=NA o Oo -1 0020 46260-1020 • .` LT LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA TULIP TREE 13 2" 0 QR QUERGUS RUBRA RED OAK 13 2" APO AGER PALMATUM JAPANESE MAPLE 8 1" COG o GARPINUS GAROLINIANA AMERICAN HORNBEAM 12 1" GeG GERC15 GANADENSIS REDBUD 10 1" Lo GORNUS KOUSA KOUSA DOGWOOD 12 1" JG DURING GONSTRUGTION EXTEND BEYOND THE DRIP -LINE 5 DURING CONSTRUCTION WATER DRIP -LINE HIGH VISIBILITY PLASTIC MESH FENCE EXISTING GRADE PRUNE BACK ONE -THIRD OF BRANCH STRUCTURE NEVER GUT LEADER STAKE TREE AS NEEDED TREE WRAPPING (FOR FALL INSTALLATION ONLY) REMOVE ROPE AT TOP OF BALL AND TOP ONE -THIRD OF BURLAP. REMOVE SECONDARY ROOT SPROUTS AS REQUIRED. SET TOP OF ORIGINAL ROOT FLARE AT FINISH GRADE. 3" SHREDDED BARK MULCH 3" SAUCER FINISHED GRADE I EXISTING SOIL BAGKFILL MIXTURE COMPACTED BAGKFILL MIX TREE PLANTING DETAIL N.T.S. O' 10' 20' 50' 100' A o o Goa SYMBOL OLD BT BK EA FO JG O Rh I R 0 PLANTING SCHEDULE o OTANOCAIL NAME COo MMOON NAM THUNBERGII 'CRIMSON PYGMY BARBERRY GRIMSOM PYGMY BUXUS x KOREAN 'GREEN MOUNTAIN' EUONYMUS ALATUS 'GOMPACTUS' FORSYTHIA OVATA JUNIPERUS GHINENSIS 'SEA GREEN' RHODODENDRON 'P.J.M.' GREEN MOUNTAIN BOXWOOD DWARF BURNING BUSH EARLY FORSYTHIA SEA GREEN JUNIPER PJM RHODODENDRON A r FACILITY FOGS LUBAVITCH Qw 9gzE OF I N D IANA 33 12" 57 1 12" �� 2640 WEST 96T H ©® STREET 70 1 12" �'� INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 4626: EXISTING SHADE TREE TO REMAIN 11 EXISTING TREE TO BE DEMOLISHED SEE CIVIL DRAWINGS FOR FULL EXTENT OF DEMOLITION PRUNE BACK ONE -THIRD OF BRANCH STRUCTURE 3" SHREDDED BARK MULCH REMOVE TOP ONE -THIRD OF BURLAP 2" SAUCER FINISH GRADE BAGKFILL SOIL MIX. COMPACTED BAGKFILL MIX SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL N.T.S. REVISIONS: DATE: 0 DATE: 11 May 2006 DRAWN BY: S. L. Byrd CHECKED BY: D. L. Lockwood APPROVED BY: M. A Swanson PROJECT NUMBER: Lubavitch SHEET NUMBER: L= OF: ONE © COPYRIGHT 2006 MARK SWANSON ASSOCIATES, INC. MARK SVVIr,1NSON OOV�o ARCHITECTURE 10610 NORTH W W PARK kb P AWC NUN Z tIl W —411111— NDOANAPW89 N=NA o Oo -1 0020 46260-1020 • .` (317 044 -1315 o OTANOCAIL NAME COo MMOON NAM THUNBERGII 'CRIMSON PYGMY BARBERRY GRIMSOM PYGMY BUXUS x KOREAN 'GREEN MOUNTAIN' EUONYMUS ALATUS 'GOMPACTUS' FORSYTHIA OVATA JUNIPERUS GHINENSIS 'SEA GREEN' RHODODENDRON 'P.J.M.' GREEN MOUNTAIN BOXWOOD DWARF BURNING BUSH EARLY FORSYTHIA SEA GREEN JUNIPER PJM RHODODENDRON A r FACILITY FOGS LUBAVITCH Qw 9gzE OF I N D IANA 33 12" 57 1 12" �� 2640 WEST 96T H ©® STREET 70 1 12" �'� INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 4626: EXISTING SHADE TREE TO REMAIN 11 EXISTING TREE TO BE DEMOLISHED SEE CIVIL DRAWINGS FOR FULL EXTENT OF DEMOLITION PRUNE BACK ONE -THIRD OF BRANCH STRUCTURE 3" SHREDDED BARK MULCH REMOVE TOP ONE -THIRD OF BURLAP 2" SAUCER FINISH GRADE BAGKFILL SOIL MIX. COMPACTED BAGKFILL MIX SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL N.T.S. REVISIONS: DATE: 0 DATE: 11 May 2006 DRAWN BY: S. L. Byrd CHECKED BY: D. L. Lockwood APPROVED BY: M. A Swanson PROJECT NUMBER: Lubavitch SHEET NUMBER: L= OF: ONE © COPYRIGHT 2006 MARK SWANSON ASSOCIATES, INC.