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TREE FENCING SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 4' HIGH ORANGE POLYETHYLENE LAMINAR SAFETY NETTING POSTS SETTING TO 2' IN GROUND MADE OF DURABLE METAL. "T" OR EQUIVALENT CANOPY DRIP LINE I — PROTECTED ROOT ZONE WITHIN THE - CANOPY DRIP LINE- ACTUAL FEEDER ROOTS I EXTEND WELL BEYOND DRIP LINE e-1r/-%TI /—%K I PROTECTED ROOT ZONE AND nRiP I IMP_ TREE PROTECTION NOTES PRIOR TO C❑NSTRUCTI ❑N PROTECTIVE FENCING DURING CONSTRUCTION AERATION BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER CONSTRUCTION FENCE LOCATION AT DRIP LINE OR 15' FROM TRUNK, WHICHEVER IS GREATER AND SHALL ENCLOSE TREE EXISTING TREE SCHEDULE Z 0 U) z Q X W O V z cr_ � o w W U Of Of Q TREE NO. SPECIES DIADMBEH ER CALIPER LU 01 RED OAK 32" 54" 02 WHITE OAK 29" 39" 03 WHITE OAK 22" 31" 04 WHITE OAK 25" 37" 05 WHITE OAK 27" 38" 06 WHITE OAK 33" 49" 07 RED OAK 41" 52" 08 RED OAK 25" 38" 09 BLACK WALNUT 24" 27" 10 RED OAK 34" 48" 11 RED OAK 33" 45" 12 RED OAK 21" 27" 13 RED OAK 28" 40" 14 RED OAK 40" 52" 15 RED OAK 34" 45" 16 RED OAK 35" 47" 17 RED OAK 30" 42" 18 SHINGLE OAK 28" 41" 19 RED OAK 31" 46" 20 RED OAK 29" 35" 21 RED OAK 33" 45" 1, Employ the services of a certified arborist (and obtain all necessary permits) to prune the existing trees for cleaning, raising and thinning, Ensure all trees receive a commercial -grade root stimulator application after pruning and prior to mulching - again, applied by the certified arborist, 2, Install tree protection fencing aroung the trees to remain (see plan), Fencing shall extend outside the dripline (Critical Root Zone) of the trees where possible, Protect at least 75% of the Critical Root Zone, Fencing to be orange, plastic warning barrier with 6' t -posts spaced 5 foot on- center, DURING CONSTRUCTI ❑N 1, During construction, no excess soil, additional fill, equipment, liquids or construction debris shall be placed inside the protective barrier nor shall any soil be removed within the barrier. Avoid soil compaction! 2, The proposed finished grade within the root protection zone of any tree to be preserved shall not be raised of Lowered more than three inches, 3, Route underground utilities to avoid the Critical Root Zone, If digging is unavoidable, bore under the roots or hand dig to avoid severing them, 4. All broken branches and exposed roots two inches in diameter or greater shall be cut cleanly. 5, Keep the Critical Root Zone well watered during construction to avoid extra stress on trees, Saturate the top four to six inches of soil. AFTER C❑NSTRUCTI ❑N 1, Remove contaminated soil, and aerate compacted soil, Make sure to maintain the same grade as before construction - more than two additional inches of soil or sod can ultimately WILL an otherwise healthy tree, 2. Remove the tree protection fencing, construct a properly formed mulch tree well, and remove any excess mulch from the site. Provide a deep root watering for all trees, 3. Monitor trees for up to five years, checking for insects or disease that can strike a weakened tree, - BY OWNER AND NOT IN THIS SCOPE OF WORK 4, Water trees during dry periods to help them recover from construction stress. Fertilize annually with a slow - release non burning complete fertilizer - BY OWNER AND NOT IN THIS SCOPE OF WORK z 30 0 30 60 SCALE: 1" = 30' (I E n ` p 1 D atc EVERGREEN DESIGN GROUP, INC. Landscape Designers & Consultants P (317) 280 -8428 / F (866) 579 -8452 www.Evergreen- Design.net C e� C vOi O Q O U OO w L O ° w N ^ IIIIIIIIIa 9 IIIIIIIIIW CD Icol ^ Ito IL01'.4- Irol" �Z SHEET 800 Z 0 U) z Q X W O V z cr_ � o w W U Of Of Q Q CL LU z U U � ° w Z Z Qo W 0 co noo U o 0 N W • w m W U W o O Z z IIIIIIIIIa 9 IIIIIIIIIW CD Icol ^ Ito IL01'.4- Irol" �Z SHEET 800 v c v a O J c L v d w z U) c v a U Ilf D 2 U z Q F U W 5 0 z c -10 J CL Q c X.2, X '(J) N oaf O (w z = d 2 F•- (n (� Q Wza U LLI V) 00 W U W W W � N Of X Z) a LANDSCAPE PLANTING NOTES QUALIFICATI ❑NS OF LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR 1. The landscaping shall be performed by a single firm specializing In landscape planting. 2. A list of successfully completed projects of this type, size and nature may be requested by the Owner (or Owner's Agent) for further qualif ication measures. SCOPE OF WORK 1. Work covered by these sections includes the furnishing of and paying for all materials, labor, services, equipment, licenses, taxes and any other Items that are necessary for the execution, installation and completion of all work, specified herein and /or shown on the Landscape Plan, 2. All work shall be performed in accordance with all applicable laws, codes and regulations required by authorities having jurisdiction over such work and Provide f or all inspections and permits required by Federal, State and Local authorities In supply, transportation and installation of materials. 3. The Landscape Contractor is responsible for the verification of all underground utility lines (telephone, gas, water, electrical, cable, television, etc...) prior to the start of any landscape work. 4. The quantities shown on the Plant List are for the contractor's convenience only. The Landscape Contractor Is responsible for verifying all quantities prior to offering a bid. PLANT MATERIALS 1. Provide plants typical of their species or variety, with normal, densely developed branches and vigorous, fibrous root systems. 2. Provide only sound, healthy, vigorous plants free from defects, disfiguring knots, sunscald injuries, frost cracks, abrasions of the bark, plant disease, Insect eggs, borers and all other forms of Infestation. 3. All plants shall be balled and burlapped or container grown as specified. No container grown stock will be accepted if it is root bound. All root wrapping material made of synthetics shall be removed at time of planting. 4. All material shall conform to the guidelines established by the current American Standard for Nursery Stock, published by the American Association of Nurserymen. 5. Cracked or mushroomed rootballs are not acceptable. 6. Caliper measurement for standard (single trunk) trees shall be taken as follows Six inches above the natural grade line for trees up to and including four inches in caliper] and twelve inches above the natural grade line for trees exceeding four Inches in caliper. 7. Multi -trunk trees shall be measured by their height. PRODUCTS 1. Bank Sand; a friable, loamy topsoil (or silty sand) with minimal clay clods. 2. Planting Mixs an equal part mixture of topsoil, sand and compost. 3. Starter Fertilizer, A 13 -13 -13 ratio with 25% scu, 5% sulfur, 2% Iron as well as additional micronutrients. 4. Mulch., Only shredded hardwood mulch will be accepted. As specified on planting plan. 5. Pre -Emer ences Any granular, non - staining pre - emergence that Is labeled for the spec! ?lc ornamentals or turf it will be utilized on. A pre - emergence herbicide Is to be applied per the manufacturer's labeled rates. 6. Steel Edgings Professional steel edging, 14 gauge thick x 4' wide factory painted dark green. Acceptable manufacturers Include Col -Met, or pre- approved equal. TREE PLANTING 1. Tree holes shall be excavated to a width of two times the width of the rootball, and to a depth equal to the depth of the rootball (less two inches). 2. Scarify the sides and bottom of the tree hole prior to the placement of the tree. Remove any glazing that may have been caused during the excavation of the hole. 3. Install the tree so the top of the rootball is one to two inches above the surrounding grade. 4. Backfill the tree hole utilizing the existing topsoil from on -site. Clay, rocks, and other debris shall be removed from the soil prior to the backfill. 5. The total number of tree stakes (beyond the minimum's listed below) will be left to the Landscape Contractor's judgment. Should any trees fall or lean, it will be the responsibility of the Landscape Contractor to straighten the tree, or replace It should it become damaged. Tree staking will consist of, at a minimums 15 - 30 gallon containers (2) 6' green, steel t -posts w/ 1' wide plastic tree chain 45 - 100 gallon containers (3) 6' green, steel t -posts w/ 1' wide plastic tree chain Mutt! -trunk Trees No minimum 6. Upon completion of the planting, an earth watering basin will be constructed around the tree. The Interior of the tree ring, will then be covered with the weed barrier cloth. 7. Provide and install a three inch depth of mulch over and within the earth watering saucer. SHRUB AND GR❑UNDCOVER PLANTING 1. Upon approval of the grade left by the General Contractor, the Landscape Contractor will rototill the proposed bed locations. A four inch depth of the specified planting mix will then be evenly spread over the designated bed area. The planting bed will then be rototilled again, and a pre - emergence and Starter Fertilizer will be applied per the manufacturer's labeled directions. 2. The planting bed will then be hand raked smooth and crowned for proper drainage. 3. Dig the hole twice as wide as the plant's rootball. Install the plant in the hole. Backfill around the plant. 4. Install the weed barrier cloth, overlapping it at the ends. Utilize steel staples to keep the weed cloth in place. 5. A two inch depth of mulch will then be installed as a top dressing, covering the entire planting bed area. TURF AREA PREPARATI ❑N 1, The General Contractor will leave all turf areas at 2' below top of curb. The Landscape Contractor shall import and spread a compacted two Inch depth of loamy topsoil sand - ensuring soil is compacted at the top level of the curb. 2. Landscape Contractor will ensure all areas are crowned for proper drainage. 3. Apply the Starter Fertilizer SODDING 1. Sod variety to be as specified on the Landscape Plan, 2. Lay sod within 24 hours f rom the time of stripping. Do not lay if the ground is frozen. 3. Lay the sod to form a solid mass with tightly fitted joints. Butt ends and sides of sod strips - do not overlap. Stagger strips to offset joints in adjacent courses. 4. Water the sod thoroughly with a fine spray immediately after planting to obtain at least six inches of penetration into the soil below the sod. 6. Roll the sod to ensure good contact of the sod's root system with the soil underneath. CLEAN UP 1. During landscape preparation and planting, keep all pavement clean and all work areas in a neat, orderly condition. 2. All excavated materials will be disposed of legally off the project site. INSPECTI ❑N AND ACCEPTANCE 1. Upon completion of the work, provide the site clean and free of materials and suitable for use as intended. 2. When the planting work Is completed, the Owner (or Owner's Representative) will make an inspection to determine acceptability. 3. When the Inspected planting work does not comply with the contract documents, replace the rejected work within 24 hours. 4. Landscape maintenance will continue until re- inspected by the Owner (or Owner's Agent) and found to be acceptable. 0 � PLANT SO THAT TOP OF u Ud ROOTBALL IS 2" - 3" ABOVE THE °o ° FINISHED GRADE ,,, 0 00 �''' IIIIIIIIiiI . I ' " "' " "�I IIIIIIII. II', 11= WA TER & TAMP TO MIX TO REMOVE AIR POCKETS El I I -1 I I -1 I =I I I= EDGE OF PLANTING BED I �, III-F I I IM IIII M II M II- EXISTING UNDISTURBED SOIL I� ,III = III = III -� =1 2X DIAMETER OF ROOTBALL MIN. 2' LAYER OF SPECIFIED MULCH CUT ROOTS AS NECESSARY IN CONTAINERIZED PLANTS THAT ARE PDT BOUND SHRUB /GROUNIDCOVER PLANTING DETAIL SCALE: NOT TO SCALE r7 i C ^ 6013MOVER ,0 BE ,BAR • Q SPACEL - _ - / :r �•� ca ice, a, o FUJ uOLC. SF-ACDG N A VI GFILEaKnVERS BACK Or CURB .a LDIE GR❑UNDCOVER SPACING DETAIL • PLANT SO THAT TOP OF ROOT BALL IS 2" -3" ABOVE THE FINISHED GRADE COME- An n 1" PLASTIC TREE CHAIN 6' GREEN T -POSTS DRIVEN (MIN. 18 ") FIRMLY INTO SUBGRADE PRIOR I I TO BACKFILLING FORM (AVOID ROOTBALL) I I KEEP MULCH AWAY FROM TRUNK 1" TO 2" SPECIFIED BACKFILL MIX WATER & TAMP TO REMOVE AIR POCKETS N OTE: STAKING AS REQUIRED SAUCER J < Fl I m D r r II 2X DIAMETER OF ROOTBALL TREE PLANTING DETAIL SCALE: NOT TO SCALE SPECIFIED MULCH r C�; LANDSCAPE EDGING STEEL LANDSCAPING EDGING �5' MIN HEDGE PLANTING AT PARKING CURB SCALE: NOT TO SCALE Turf EVERGREEN DESIGN GROUP, INC. Landscape Designers & Consultants P (317) 280 -8428 / F (866) 579 -8452 www. Evergreen- Design. net i C ^ CM • Q - _ - / :r �•� ca ice, a, o FUJ N A VI '2 V I z O C/) z LU O 0 CDW z W CL .J CL Q 0- L1J W z U W Of = UW o Z�n o z v F'- U) `° U 0 0 N Of LU . w m w U w 0 O o z z ° < Q r M N Z CD 5 w 0 Q� 00 f- CD LO st M N O Z SHEET 802