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HomeMy WebLinkAbout101223 Landscape DD TREE SCHEDULE CONIFEROUS TREES QTY BOTANICAL/COMMON NAME CAL. DISPOSITION 1 Pinus nigra/Austrian Pine Existing Retain DECIDUOUS TREES QTY BOTANICAL/COMMON NAME CAL. — — — — 2 Acer platanoides'Crimson King'/Crimson King Norway Maple 2" I \ I I 5 Malus x'Prairifire'/Prairifire Crabapple 2" (E) MONUMENT m 1 Pyrus calleryana'Chanticleer'/Chanticleer Callery Pear Existing Retain PROPOSED TRANSFORMER I �I PROPOSED BIKE RACKS 09 I ENHANCED PAVING �a I I m 7 Quercus coccinea I Scarlet Oak 2" 17 1 Quercus coccinea I Scarlet Oak Existing Retain a Total Trees on Parcel 17 5Crk Total#of New Trees 15 LOL6 00 Total Trees in Frontage 3 O c � Total of Removed Trees 0 o I I 1 ^ co Tree Protection During Construction w w aco 1. Existing trees shall be identified and preserved with protective fencing to form a Protected Root Zone (PRZ). This �•/ o area encircles the tree at the outer most edge of the canopy and protects the roots growing typically within the top co co 18"-24" of the soil. The PRZ is defined by its "critical root radius." It is more accurate than the dripline for determining z z the PRZ of trees. To calculate critical root radius, measure the tree's diameter(dbh)4.5 feet above the ground, rn measured in inches. For each inch, allow for 1 to 1.5 feet of critical root radius. If a tree's dbh is 10 inches, its critical " ' root radius is 10 to 15 feet. 2. Protective fencing shall be installed prior to any earthwork and until work is complete. Fencing shall be three feet to I four feet in height and installed at the outer most edge of the canopy or Protected Root Zone (PRZ). The temporary g P (N) TRASH ENCLOSURE fencing shall be chain link fencing or other approved durable material. Post"Tree Protection Zone— Keep Out" signs S on the PRZ fencing. SS SS - I - SS -------- 3. No construction or staging equipment is allowed within the Protected Root Zone including heavy equipment that will ' 1 ' s� compact and damage the roots. W I I F �, �co _ i-7 I J CO 4. No disposal of construction materials or by products including paint, plaster or chemical solutions is allowed within the I i z00 Protected Root Zone. �o 5. Natural or preconstruction grade shall be maintained within the Tree Protection Zone. At no time shall soil be in M (w),si zsa 3„os,zs°ioN contact with the tree trunk above the root flare. 6� (iv),ss z5z M„Lo,d9°to S U) co z z I 3132/0NOO 3132i0N00 SJN18b'38 JO SISb'8 313210N00 6. The Protection Zone should be irrigated sufficiently with clean potable water to keep the tree in good health and vigor before during and after construction. Deep watering may be necessary on a weekly basis. Verify depth of irrigation to I I roots. 7. Apply a 4"-6" layer of mulch in the PRZ, 1 foot away from the trunk, before construction begins. I I I co 8. Any work required to be conducted in the ground within the Protection Zone shall be accomplished with an air spade to make roots visible and use of hand tools. 9. Trenches for piping or utilities shall not be constructed with the tree protection zones but shall be re-routed or bored under trees at a minimum of 36" deep. 10. Protect soil and roots from compaction in landscape areas used for driveways, storage or parking with a layer of geotextile fabric and 6" of crushed gravel. NOTE:This information is conceptual in nature and is subject to adjustments pending further verification and Client,Tenant, and Governmental Agency approvals. No warranties or guaranties of any kind are given or implied by the Architect and/or Designer. 0 20 40 60 80 feet Z 1" = 20' CONCEPTUAL TREE PLAN GATEWAY MAERKETPLACECUMMINGS CURLEYANDASSOCIAT ES, INC L A N E) S C A P E. A R c H I T E- C T S 1 0 PACIFIC COAST HW , SUITE C ;W_ I MERIDIAN ID EAL BEACH, CALI NIA 90740 Ll 0 1 TEL. 5 INC CONCEPTUAL TREE PLAN OCTOBER 12 2023 IDAHCALIFORNIA 3583 •TEXAS A 37 * W • INEVADANGTON 5 6 • UTAH B 1848 IDAHO LA-17005 •TEXAS 3337 • WASHINGTON 1069 • CLARB 848 TREE SCHEDULE CONIFEROUS TREES BOTANICAL/COMMON NAME CAL. QTY _1 • _ Pinus nigra I Austrian Pine Existing 1 DECIDUOUS TREES BOTANICAL/COMMON NAME CAL. QTY Acer platanoides'Crimson King'/Crimson King Norway Maple 2" 2 (E) MONUMENT • Malus x'Prairifire'/Prairifire Crabapple 2" 5 PROPOSED TRANSFORMER II PROPOSED BIKE RACKS I I ENHANCED PAVING �o • Pyrus calleryana'Chanticleer'/Chanticleer Callery Pear Existing 1 I I m Quercus cocanea I Scarlet Oak 2 7 �1 �� d a d �• • Y a ,' L • x _ m N.j NO Quercus coccinea I Scarlet Oak Existing 1 <v - 55N I I i d - g� ' L0 ui oll `N _ . � coco Q0 Q0 z co o� I '�N411� l• o ww a OD I co� I ° oom zz 7q L-- F& ,r I � I M TRASH ENCLOSURESS O g� Y ---- SS - SS SS N W "q co z oo SHRUB SCHEDULE " .:: ": ": �\ z w w o d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d a SHRUBS CODE BOTANICAL/COMMON NAME CONT QTY M (w),9l Z9Z 3„os,z9oioN co co co (ib),se'asz M„Zo,isoio S W BA Berberis thunbergii'Atropurpurea'/Red Leaf Japanese Barberry 5 gal 6 z z `I I I 313NON00 3132I0N00 SJN18V39-40 SISVE7 31380N00 Cv Coreopsis verticillata'Moonbeam'/Moonbeam Tickseed 5 gal 519 • I � a JT Juniperus chinensis'Monlep'/Mint Julep®Chinese Juniper 5 gal 64 MS Miscanthus sinensis'Variegatus'/Varigated Japanese Silver Grass 1 Gal 65 '�•� PH Panicum virgatum'Heavy Metal'/Berberis thunbergii'Atropurpurea' 5 gal 118 O' RU Ribes aureum'Pursh'I Golden Currant 2 Gal 16 R3 Rosa x'Flower Carpet Pink'/Flower Carpet Rose 1 Gal 113 S NOTE: This information is conceptual in nature and is subject to a{. adjustments pending further verification and Client,Tenant, and Governmental Agency approvals. No warranties or guaranties of any kind are given or implied by the Architect and/or Designer. 0 20 40 60 80 feet { ,� 111 201 CONCEPTUAL LANDSCAPE PLAN GATEWAY MAERKETPLACECUMMINGS CURLEYANDASSOCIAT ES, INC L A N D s C A P E A R C H I T E c T s 1 0 PACIFIC COAST HW SUITE C� I MERIDIAN ID EAL BEACH, CALI NIA 40 Ll 0 2 TEL. 5 INC CONCEPTUAL LANDSCAPE PLAN OCTOBER 12 2023 IDAH CALIFORNIA 3583 •TEXAS A 37 * W • INEVADANGTON 5 6 • UTAH B 1848 IDAHO LA-17005 • TEXAS 3337 • wASHINGTGN 1069 • CLArZB 848