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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLandscape Plan SYMBOLOGY MATERIAL NOTES FIELD OBSERVATION LANDSCAPE GRADING NOTES LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR: SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION 1. GENERAL: THE FOLLOWING LIST COMPRISES THE PRINCIPLE MATERIALS BUT 1. REQUIRED FIELD OBSERVATION: THESE PLANS WERE PREPARED WITH THE 1. SITE PREPARATION: THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL WEEDS, ROCKS, AHLIQUIST. DETAIL REFERENCE SECTIONS DOES NOT SET THE LIMITATION FOR MATERIALS REQUIRED. IT SHALL BE UP TO UNDERSTANDING THAT THE OWNER OF SAID PLANS WILL USE PROFESSIONAL DEBRIS, AND OTHER EXTRANEOUS MATERIALS FROM THE JOB SITE PRIOR TO THE CONTRACTOR TO SHOW THAT AMPLE QUANTITIES OF THE REQUIRED DESIGN ASSOCIATES TO PROVIDE 'FULL' CONTRACT SERVICES INCLUDING FIELD PROCEEDING WITH WORK. 1 144 S. SILVERSTONE WAY SUITE 500 1 < DETAIL NUMBER 2 DETAIL NUMBER MATERIALS WERE USED AND INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE PLANS AND OBSERVATION SERVICES DURING CONSTRUCTION. FAILURE TO USE TEN MILE SPECIFICATIONS. PROFESSIONAL DESIGN ASSOCIATES TO PROVIDE AND COMPLETE THE FIELD 2. SOIL PREPARATION: ALL SOIL PREPARATION SHALL BE INSTALLED AS PER THE MERIDIAN, ID 83642-7381 L4.01 < SHEET NUMBER L4.01 CUT PLANE OBSERVATION SERVICES SET FORTH HEREIN WILL SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASE THE SOILS AGRONOMY REPORT TO BE PROVIDED AND PAID FOR BY THE OWNER. �� SUBJECT POINTER SHEET NUMBER 2. SCOPE OF WORK: WORK SHALL CONSIST OF FURNISHING ALL MATERIALS, MISINTERPRETATION OF THE INTENT OF THE DESIGN. ANY UNAUTHORIZED SOILS REPORT SHALL CONTAIN FULL SOIL AMENDMENT RECOMMENDATIONS. THE SERVICES, AND EQUIPMENT NECESSARY TO COMPLETELY INSTALL ALL MODIFICATIONS THERETO, AND FAILURE TO DETECT ERRORS AND OMISSIONS IN REPORT SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY FORWARDED TO THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT EXTERIOR ELEVATION CONSTRUCTION KEYNOTE LANDSCAPE WORK AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS AND HEREIN SPECIFIED. THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND SPECIFICATION CAN BECOME COSTLY UPON COMPLETION. MERIDIAN ID MISTAKES BUILT INTO THE PROJECT. THEREFORE, IN THE EVENT THAT 3. PLANT MATERIALS: ALL PLANTS SHALL BE HEALTHY, WELL ESTABLISHED PROFESSIONAL DESIGN ASSOCIATES ARE OTHERWISE PRECLUDED FROM 3. SOIL AMENDMENTS: THE SOIL AMENDMENTS SPECIFIED ARE FOR BIDDING /3__�' DETAIL NUMBER NURSERY STOCK, FREE FROM INSECTS AND THEIR EGGS AND DISEASES. PLANTS COMPLETING THE FIELD OBSERVATION SERVICES SET FORTH HEREIN, THE PURPOSES ONLY. THE OWNER SHALL PROVIDE FOR A SOILS AGRONOMY REPORT COPYRIGHT© 2024 L4.01 < SHEET NUMBER ANY ADDITIONAL INDICATED ON TIHE DRAWINGS QAND SHALL BEUANTITIES QOFRTHE SPECIES AND SIZES UIED TO COMPLETE THE WORK AS PURC ASOWNER, O D THE SEQ QPLANS WITH TTHIE PROJECT)AOGREOES TO HO DN HARMLESS E SPOECIFICATION PROVIIDEID BY THE LANDSCAPM AN APPROVED SOLS LABORATORY E IT T CT PRIOR TO LANDSCAPE SHEET INDEX SHLL BE FURNSHED IN THE INDICATED ON THE PLANT LIST. ALL PLANTS SHALL BE INSPECTED AND INDEMNIFY, AND DEFEND PROFESSIONAL DESIGN ASSOCIATES AND THEIR INSTALLATION OF PLANT MATERIALS. FINISH KEYNOTE POTTERY KEYNOTE APPROVED PRIOR TO PLANTING. CONSULTANTS FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL CLAIMS. 0 0 0 0 4. CULTIVATION DEPTH: ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS SHALL BE CULTIVATED TO A DEPTH �' FINISH NUMBER POT 1 B POTTERY TYPE/ENLARG. 4. REJECTION OF PLANT MATERIALS: THE OWNER OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT MAY 2. FIELD OBSERVATION COORDINATION: THE FOLLOWING OBSERVATIONS SHALL BE OF 6". U� Mu REJECT ANY PLANT MATERIAL REGARDED AS UNSUITABLE AT ANY TIME AT NO INITIATED BY THE CONTRACTOR AND COORDINATED THROUGH THE OWNER (JOB = LETTER H- m W- - a o ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. SUPERINTENDENT). THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE OWNER (JOB 5. AMENDMENT MIX: INCORPORATE THE FOLLOWING SOILS AMENDMENTS, OR PER w -_ TREE AN SHRUB PLANTING KEYNOTE SUPERINTENDENT)AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT NOT LESS THAN FORT-EIGHT (48) SOILS REPORT, IN THE UPPER 6" OF ALL TILLING OR DISKING UNTIL ALL POCKETS = z SHEET TITLE a o a o Z o 5. HANDLING/STORAGE: ALL PLANTS SHALL BE HANDLED AND STORED SO THEY HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OBSERVATION. CONTINUED WORK WITHOUT AND LAYERS OF SOIL AND SOIL CONDITIONERS ARE ELIMINATED. 1 J6 QUANTITY > 15 QTY I MAG GRA'LI TLE GEM'< GENUS/SPECIES ABBREV. ARE ADEQUATELY PROTECTED FROM DRYING OUT, SUN, WIND BURN, VANDALISM, OBSERVATION OF ANY REQUIRED CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO BE AT THE LO.01 GENERAL NOTES & SHEET INDEX • • • Architecture. PLANT SIZE > 24"BOX I STND., MATCI ING ' ADD'L REMARKS AND NOTE OR ANY OTHER INJURY. CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. THE OWNER (JOB SUPERINTENDENT)SHALL INFORM REDWOOD SHAVINGS 6 YARDS PER 1000 SQ. FT. Design. MATCH LINE DELTA AND CLOUD THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AS TO THE PURPOSE AND TIME OF THE COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER 20 LBS. PER 1000 SQ. FT. LO.02 OVERALL LANDSCAPE PLAN • • • 6. TREE TAGGING: ALL SPECIMEN TREES CALLED OUT ON PLAN TO BE TAGGED OBSERVATION FORTY-EIGHT (48) HOURS IN ADVANCE. GYPSUM 100 LBS. PER 1000 SQ. FT. Relationships. MATCH LINE SHALL BE SELECTED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. L0.03A PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS • • • SEE:LX.XX <�-- MATCH LOCATION SHT.N A::== 3. CLOSING OF NOT INSPECTED WORK: THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT ALLOW NOR 6. FINISH GRADE: FINISH GRADES SHALL BE THOSE INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS 7. TREE STAKES AND GUYS: TREE STAKES SHALL BE LODGE POLE PINE OR CAUSE ANY OF THE WORK TO BE COVERED OR ENCLOSED UNTIL IT HAS BEEN OR AS MAY BE CONTROLLED BY EXISTING INSTALLATIONS. GRADES NOT L0.03B PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS • • • CONSULTANT FLOW DIRECTION CONSTRUCTION HEART REDWOOD. FURNISH AND INSTALL AS INDICATED ON INSPECTED, TESTED, AND APPROVED BY THE CONSULTING ENGINEER OR OTHERWISE INDICATED SHALL BE UNIFORM. STRAIGHT LEVELS BETWEEN POINTS SOFTSCAPE DETAILS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE AND/OR GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORITY HAVING WHERE ELEVATIONS ARE DETERMINED. FINISH GRADES SHALL BE SMOOTH AND L0.03C PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS • • • < HARDSCAPE JURISDICTION OVER THE WORK. SHOULD ANY OF THE WORK BE ENCLOSED OR EVEN OF A UNIFORM PLANE WITH AN ABRUPT CHANGE IN THE SURFACE. MINOR LICENSED 8. TREE TIES: TREE TIES SHALL BE FLEXIBLE NON-DETERIORATING SELF-FASTENING COVERED BEFORE SUCH INSPECTION AND TEST, HE SHALL UNCOVER HIS WORK MODELING OF THE GROUND SURFACE MAY BE REQUIRED. GRADES SHALL L1.00 PLANTING LEGENDS & MATERIAL SCHEDULE • • • LANDSCAPE BLACK VINYL TREE TIES OF THE SIZES REQUIRED TO PROPERLY SUPPORT TREES, AT HIS OWN EXPENSE. AFTER IT HAS BEEN INSPECTED, TESTED AND APPROVED, PROVIDE FOR THE NATURAL RUN-OFF OF WATER WITHOUT LOW SPOTS OR ARCHITECT 'CINCH TIES' OR APPROVED EQUAL. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE ALL REPAIRS NECESSARY TO THE OWNER'S POCKETS. FLOW LINES SHALL BE SET BY INSTRUMENT AND SHALL BE THE L1.01 TREE PLAN • • • 6571653 SATISFACTION. MAXIMUM GRADIENT POSSIBLE. 9. ROOT BARRIERS: CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL APPROVED ROOT BARRIERS ON L1.02 TREE PLAN • • • ALL TREES WITHIN FIVE FEET(5')OF HARDSCAPE, STRUCTURES, ETC. 4. JOB SITE MEETING AND REQUIRED INSPECTIONS: 7. DRAINAGE: THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR POSITIVE DRAINAGE IN ALL A. PRE-JOB MEETING ON SITE - PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. PLANTING AREAS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PLANS, DETAILS, AND L1.03 TREE PLAN • • • 10. SOD: SOD VARIETY SHALL BE PER PLANS. SOD SHALL BE SUPPLIED BY PACIFIC B. DURING SOIL PREPARATION SPECIFICATIONS OR AS SPECIFIED BY THE OWNER. DIE 0 ALESSI SOD OR APPROVED EQUAL. PURCHASED FROM A RECOGNIZED TURF NURSERY, C. AT COMPLETION OF SOIL PREPARATION L1.04 TREE PLAN • • • STATE OFIDAHO FIRST QUALITY, FRESH, AND CLEAN. D. COMPLETION OF WEED CONTROL 8. FINISH GRADE AT TURF AREAS: FINISH GRADE AT ALL TURF AREAS SHALL BE ONE L1.05 TREE PLAN • • • ABBREVIATIONSE. PLANT MATERIAL INSPECTION INCH BELOW THE GRADE OF ADJACENT WALKS, PAVEMENTS, CURBS, ETC. PRELIMINARY 11. AGRIFORM PLANTING TABLETS: PLANTING TABLETS SHALL BE 20-10-5 ANALYSIS F. GRADING CHECK PRIOR TO GROUND COVER L1.06 TREE PLAN • • • NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION PROLONGED RELEASE NITROGEN. G. PROGRESS/ INSTALLATION INSPECTION 9. FINISH GRADE AT SHRUB AREAS: FINISH GRADE OF ALL SHRUBBERY AND ABV ABOVE F.L. FLOW LINE PLAS. PLASTER STAMP H. COMPLETION OF PLANTING GROUND COVER AREAS SHALL BE TWO INCHES BELOW THE GRADE OF ADJACENT • • • A.C. ASPHALTIC CONCRETE FLASH. FLASHING P.O.B. POINT OF BEGINNING ONE (1)TABLET PER 1 GALLON. I. 30, 60, AND 90 DAY MAINTENANCE INSPECTION WALKS, PAVEMENTS, CURBS, ETC., EXCEPT WHERE WATER FLOWS ACROSS SAME. L1.07 TREE PLAN TWO (2)TABLETS PER 5 GALLONS. L1.O8 TREE PLAN • • • No. Description Date A/C AIR CONDITIONING FLR. FLOOR P.O.C. POINT OF CONNCETION FOUR (4)TABLETS PER 15 GALLONS. 5. COMPLETION: WORK SHALL BE COMPLETED UPON FINAL APPROVAL BY OWNER CONCRETE NOTES A.D. AREA DRAIN F.O.B. FACE OF BUILDING PR. PAIR SIX(6)TABLETS PER BOX SIZE FOR SPECIMENS LARGER THAN 15 GALLONS AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. A FINAL INSPECTION SHALL BE HELD UPON THE L2.01 SHRUB PLAN • • • ADJ. ADJACENT F.O.C. FACE OF CURB PREFAB. PREFABRICATED OR PER DRAWINGS. COMPLETION OF THE WORK PROVIDING THE CONTRACTOR HAS COMPLETED THE AGGR. AGGREGATE F.O.W. FACE OF WALL P.T. PRESSURE TREATED INSTALLATION OF ALL PHASES OF THE CONTRACT AND CONFORMED TO ALL L2.02 SHRUB PLAN • • • 12. COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER: SHALL BEAR THE MANUFACTURER'S GUARANTEED REQUIREMENTS OF THESE SPECIFICATIONS. 1. SCOPE OF WORK: CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL LABOR, MATERIALS, ALIGN F.S. FINISH SURFACE R. RISER STATEMENT OF ANALYSIS AND SHALL BE CONTROLLED RELEASE TYPE FERTILIZER EQUIPMENT, AND SERVICES FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ALL CONCRETE FLATWORK APPROX. APPROXIMATE FT. FEET RAID. RADIUS WITH THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: INDICATED ON THESE PLANS. L2.03 SHRUB PLAN • • • ARCH. ARCHITECTURE FTG. FOOTING R.D. ROOF DRAIN I L2.04 SHRUB PLAN • • • ASPH. ASPHALT GA. GAUGE RDWD. REDWOOD 16% NITROGEN - 7% PHOSPHORIC ACID - 12% POTASH (+ IRON) TREE AND SHRUB PLANTING NOTES 2. COORDINATION:DI TE PAPEOSLEEVONTRACTOR SHALL ES (IRRIGATION, DRAINAGE,COORDINATE AGE ELECTITH RICAAPPROPRIATEE ENEATH OR TO A.T. ARTIFICIAL TURF GAL. GALLON REF. REFERENCE 13. REDWOOD SHAVINGS: MULCH SHALL BE PURE REDWOOD SAWDUST AND EMBEDDED IN CONCRETE BEFORE STARTING. L2.O4 SHRUB PLAN • • • AUTO. AUTOMATIC GALV. GALVANIZED REINF. REINFORCING SHAVINGS OR NITROGEN FORTIFIED FIR RESULTING FROM MILLING OPERATIONS BLDG. BLDG. G.C. GROUNDCOVER REV. REVISION AND SHALL NOT CONTAIN STICKS, BLOCKS OF WOOD, OR OTHER FOREIGN 1. PLANTING DEPTH: PLANT ALL PLANTS AT THEIR NATURAL GROWING DEPTH PER 3. SOIL PREPARATION: ALL EXCAVATION, GRADING, COMPACTION, ETC. SHALL BE IN L2.05 SHRUB PLAN • • • BLK BLOCK GL. GLASS R.O.W. RIGHT OF WAY MATTER. SOURCES OF SHAVINGS SHALL BE APPROVED BY LANDSCAPE DETAIL, IN THE LOCATION SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. ACCORDANCE WITH RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE STRUCTURAL SOILS REPORT. ALL BC BACK OF CURB GR. GRADE SCHED 2. EXCAVATED PITS EXCAVATED PITS WITH SQUARE AND VERTICAL SIDES, 2 TIMES . SCHEDULE ARCHITECT. SOIL MODIFICATIONS SHALL BE UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF A SOILS ENGINEER. L2.O6 SHRUB PLAN • • • : BOT. BOTTOM H.B. HOSE BIB SECT. SECTION 14. SOIL SULFUR: STANDARD COMMERCIAL BRAND, GUARANTEED ANALYSIS OF 99% THE DIAMETER AND 12" GREATER IN DEPTH THAN THE SIZE OF THE PLANT 4. SUB-GRADE: ALL SUB-GRADE MATERIAL, SAND, CRUSHED AGGREGATE, ETC., AND L2.07 SHRUB PLAN • • • BS BACK OF STEP HDR. HEADER S.F. SQUARE FEET SULFUR (EXPRESSED AS ELEMENTAL), SUPPLIED IN UNOPENED BAGS WITH CONTAINERS. THEIR COMPACTION SHALL BE PER STRUCTURAL SOILS ENGINEER SPECIFICATIONS. B.R. BOTTOM OF RAMP HORIZ. HORIZONTAL SHT. SHEET ANALYSIS ATTACHED. L2.O8 SHRUB PLAN • • • C.B. CATCH BASIN H.P. HIGH POINT SIM. SIMILAR 3. BACKFILL MIXTURE: BACKFILL TO BOTTOM OF ROOT BALL WITH PREPARED 5. ROCK AND SAND SPECIFICATIONS: SAND AND AGGREGATE FOR CONCRETE SHALL BE C.J. COLD JOINT HT. HEIGHT SPEC. SPECIFICATION 15. BONE MEAL: BONE MEAL SHALL BE FINE GROUND, STEAMED, DRY MATERIAL WITH BACKFILL MIXTURE, TAP FIRMLY, SET PLANT IN CENTER OF PIT IN A VERTICAL CLEAN, NATURAL MATERIALS CONFORMING TO ASTM DESIGNATION C33. L3.01 LANDSCAPE PLANTING DETAILS • • • MINIMUM ANALYSIS OF: POSITION, CROWN LEVEL WITH FINISH GRADE. BACKFILL BALANCE OF PIT WITH CENTERLINE I.D. INSIDE DIAMETER S.L. SCORE LINE THE FOLLOWING PREPARED MIXTURE OR PER SOILS REPORT. 6. WATER: WATER FOR CONCRETE SHALL BE CLEAN AND FREE FROM DELETERIOUS CLR. CLEAR I.E. INVERT ELEVATION SQ. SQUARE 1% NITROGEN -30% PHOSPHORIC ACID -69.5% UNDILUTED BONE SUBSTANCES. CMU CONC.MASONRY UNIT IN. INCH S.S. STAINLESS STEEL TEN (10) PARTS TOP SOIL COL. COLUMN INFO. INFORMATION STD. STANDARD 16. SAMPLES: SAMPLES OF REDWOOD SHAVINGS, STEER MANURE, FERTILIZER AND FIVE (5) PARTS REDWOOD SHAVINGS 7. CEMENT: CEMENT SHALL BE PORTLAND CEMENT CONFORMING TO CURRENT CONC. CONCRETE INT. INTERIOR STRUCT. STRUCTURE SEED SHALL BE SUBMITTED FOR APPROVAL AND SHALL BE STORED ON THE SITE QUARTER (1/4) LBS. BONE MEAL REQUIREMENTS OF ASTM C-150, TYPE I OR TYPE II. CEMENT SHALL BE OF THE SAME CONST. CONSTRUCTION JT. JOINT SYM. SYMMETRICAL UNTIL FURNISHING OF MATERIALS IS COMPLETED. AGRIFORM PLANT TABLETS - REFER TO MATERIAL NOTES#11. BRAND AND TYPE USED THROUGHOUT THE PROJECT. CONT. CONTINUOUS L.O.W. LIMIT OF WORK T. TREAD 17. CERTIFICATES: CERTIFICATES FOR EACH DELIVERY OF BULK MATERIAL SHALL BE 4. TREE LOCATIONS: TREE LOCATIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER IRRIGATION LINES. 8. MIXING: PROPORTIONING AND MIXING OF CEMENT, AGGREGATE, ADMIXTURES AND Project Number 2024-1128 DBL. DOUBLE LT. LIGHT TB TOP OF BEAM FURNISHED TO THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT BY THE CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE FILED ADJUSTMENTS AS NECESSARY. WATER TO ATTAIN REQUIRED PLASTICITY AND STRENGTH SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE D.D. DECK DRAIN MAX. MAXIMUM TC TOP OF CURB CERTIFICATES SHALL STATE THE SOURCE, QUANTITY AND TYPE OF MATERIAL, WITH THE CURRENT EDITION OF THE ACI (AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE) MANUAL Date 07, 1 8.2025 DET. DETAIL MECH. MECHANICAL T.COP. TOP OF COPING DATE, AND ADDRESS OF THE LOCATIONS IT WAS DELIVERED TO. 5. TREE WATER BASIN: CONSTRUCT A SIX (6) INCH DEEP WATER BASIN, MULCH WITH OF CONCRETE PRACTICE AND THE PCA(PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION) "DESIGN D.F. DRINKING FOUTAIN MED. MEDIUM TF TOP OF FOOTING A TWO (2) INCH LAYER OF REDWOOD SHAVINGS, AND WATER THOROUGHLY, AND CONTROL OF CONCRETE MIXTURES". BACKFILLING WITH ADDITIONAL MIX WHERE VOIDS APPEAR. DIA. DIAMETER MET. METAL TG TOP OF GRATE 9. COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF CONCRETE: ALL CONCRETE SHALL ATTAIN A MINIMUM DIM. DIMENSION MFR. MANUFACTURER THK. THICK MAINTENANCE NOTES 6. TREE STAKES: ALL NURSERY STAKES SHALL BE REMOVED AND ALL TREES SHALL COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF 2,500 P.S.I. AT 28 DAYS WITH A SLUMP NOT TO EXCEED O D.L. DRAIN LINE MH. MANHOLE TP TOP OF PILASTER BE INSTALLED WITH LODGE POLE STAKES DRIVEN THREE (3) FEET INTO THE 4" CONFORMING WITH ASTM C-39. CONCRETE SHALL CONSIST OF A MINIMUM 5 SACK DN. DOWN MIN. MINIMUM TR TOP OF RAMP GROUND. TREE STAKES SHALL NOT PIERCE THE ROOT BALL AND NOT INJURE PORTLAND CEMENT/SAND/GRAVEL MIX, CONFORMING WITH ASTM C-150. D.S. DOWN SPOUT MISC. MISCELLANEOUS TS TOP OF STEP 1. MAINTENANCE PERIOD: THE MAINTENANCE PERIOD SHALL BE FOR 90 CALENDAR TREE ROOTS. SEE TREE PLANTING DETAILS. DWG. DRAWING M.T. MULTI TRUNK TW TOP OF WALL DAYS BEGINNING ON THE DAY OF THE CHECK INSPECTION AFTER ALL WORK HAS 10. CONCRETE FORMS: OWNER AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SHALL APPROVE ALL U) BEEN INSTALLED AND APPROVED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. THE 7. TREE TIES: TREE TIES SHALL BE FASTENED TO THE TREE AND STAKE BY LOOPING CONCRETE FORMS PRIOR TO POURING FLATWORK. FORMS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED EA. EACH MTD. MOUNTED TYP. TYPICAL THE TIES IN FIGURE 8'S WITH THE INSIDE OF THE TREE TRUNK. FASTEN TIE TO MAINTENANCE PERIOD MAY BE REQUIRED TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ACCURATELY TO DIMENSIONS, PLUMB AND TRUE TO LINE AND GRADE. FORMS SHALL E.J. EXPANSION JOINT NAT. NATURAL UNF. UNFINISHED WORK SPECIFIED. THE STAKE WITH ONE GALVANIZED ROOFING NAIL. BE SUBSTANTIAL, MORTAR TIGHT, BRACED AND TIED SO AS TO MAINTAIN POSITION ELEC. ELECTRICAL N.A.P. NOT A PART U.N.O. UNLESS NOTED AND SHAPE DURING PLACING OF REINFORCING AND CONCRETE. FORMS SHALL BE 8. DEFECTS: ALL DEFECTS IN TREE AND SHRUB PLANTING SHALL BE CORRECTED 2 I EL. ELEVATION N.I.C. NOT IN CONTRACT - OTHERWISE 2. GENERAL: THE GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF ALL AREAS SHALL THOROUGHLY CLEANED OUT BEFORE CONCRETE IS PLACED AND FORMS SHALL BE Q ENCL. ENCLOSURE N0. NUMBER VERT. VERTICAL CONSIST OF PROPER WATERING, FERTILIZATION, WEEDING, RODENT CONTROL, THROUGH THE GUARANTEE PERIOD SPECIFIED HEREIN AT THE CONTRACTOR'S REMOVED WITHOUT DAMAGE TO CONCRETE. CARE SHALL BE TAKEN IN ALL DETAILS 1. a CLEAN UP, ETC. EXPENSE TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE OWNER. OF FORMING, SETTING, REINFORCING, MIXING AND PLACING ALL CONCRETE EXPOSED Im ESP. ESPALIER NOM. NOMINAL V.I.F. VERIFY IN FIELD IN FINISH WORK TO OBTAIN SMOOTH, EVEN SURFACES OF DENSE CONCRETE, AND rn EQ. EQUAL N.T.S. NOT TO SCALE W/ WITH 3. SAFETY: ALL PLANT MATERIALS SHALL BE CHECKED AND MAINTAINED AS CLEAN SHARP INSIDE AND OUTSIDE CORNERS. FORMS SHALL REMAIN IN PLACE LONG EQUIP. EQUIPMENT O.C. ON CENTER WD. WOOD REQUIRED IN AN ONGOING PROGRAM TO ASSURE A SAFE ENVIRONMENT. ENOUGH TO ALLOW CONCRETE TO SET PROPERLY. E.W. EACH WAY O.D. OUTSIDE DIAMETER WI. WROUGHT IRON Z) EXIST. EXISTING OPNG. OPENING W/o WITHOUT 4. WATERING: WATER ALL PLANTINGS TO ASSURE COMPLETE GERMINATION OF 11. CONCRETE REINFORCING STEEL: CONCRETE, AS INDICATED PER PLANS, WITH STEEL ALL SEEDED AREAS AND CONTINUED GROWTH OF THE PLANTS. AREAS THAT DO SHALL BE GRADE 60. DEFORMED BILLET STEEL CONFORMING TO ASTM A-615. 0 EXT. EXTERIOR OPP. OPPOSITE WP. WATERPROOF NOT HAVE ADEQUATE IRRIGATION COVERAGE OR WHICH MAY REQUIRE GROUND COVER PLANTING NOTES LOCATE IN CENTER OF POUR TYPICAL WITH 2' MINIMUM CLEARANCE AT ALL EDGES. 3 F.F. FINISH FLOOR P.A. PLANTING AREA W.S. WATER SURFACE ADDITIONAL DEEP WATERING SHALL BE WATERED BY HAND AS REQUIRED. CONSULTANTS w F.G. FINISH GRADE P.E. PAD ELEVATION WT. WEIGHT 12. WIRE MESH REINFORCEMENT: CONCRETE, AS INDICATED PER PLANS, TO HAVE 6 X 6 N I FIN. FINISH P.L. PROPERTY LINE W.W.M. WELDED WIRE MESH 5. IRRIGATION COVERAGE: ADJUST ALL IRRIGATION HEADS IN EACH AREA AND 1. GENERAL: ALL GROUND COVER AREAS NOTED ON PLANS SHALL BE PLANTED #10 WELDED WIRE MESH OR STEEL AS REQUIRED BY STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. FIX. FIXTURE PL. PLATE ZONE OF EXPOSURE SO THAT THE OPTIMUM AMOUNT OF WATER IS APPLIED AT WITH ROOTED CUTTING FROM FLATS. PLANT CONTINUOUSLY UNDER TREES AND LOCATE IN CENTER OR POUR TYPICAL WITH 2" MINIMUM CLEARANCE AT ALL EDGES. F.J. FOUNTAIN JET PLYWD. PLYWOOD THE PROPER TIMES WITHOUT OVERTHROW ONTO WALLS, WALKWAYS, ETC. SHRUBS AT THE SPACING INDICATED PER PLANS. CIVIL ENGINEER IRRIGATION CONSULTANT DEVELOPER LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT 0 13. THICKNESS OF CONCRETE: ALL CONCRETE FLATWORK SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM Kimley Horn LEROY RUSSELL TOMMY AHLQUIST DIEGO ALESSI < 6. CULTIVATING AND WEEDING: CULTIVATING AND WEED ALL PLANTED AREAS AT THICKNESS OF 4". ALL THICKENED EDGES FOR CONCRETE FLATWORK SHALL BE PER 1100 W. Idaho Street,Suite 210 RUSSELL-RETAN GROUP, INT. AHLQUIST AO 12 GRAPHIC MATERIAL LEGEND 2. SPACING: INSTALL PLANS IN AREAS AND TO SPACING AS SHOWN ON THEz. REGULAR INTERVALS NOT TO EXCEED FIFTEEN (15) DAYS. EXERCISE CARE DRAWINGS IN EVENLY TRIANGULAR SPACED ROWS. PLANS. A 1/2" RADIUS SHALL BE PROVIDED AT ALL EXPOSED EDGES AND/OR Boise, Idaho 41650 SUNNY OAKS RANCH RD. 1144 S.SILVERSTONE WAY STE#500 144 N.ORANGE STREET2 - WHEN CULTIVATING TO AVOID DAMAGE TO ROOTS OF THE GROWING PLANTS. CORNERS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON PLANS. PH:(208)845-0089 AHWAHNEE,CA 93601 MERIDIAN, ID 83642 ORANGE,CA 92866 EARTH PLANTING AREA 3. EXCAVATION PITS: EXCAVATE PITS A MINIMUM 3"X 4"WITH SUFFICIENT DEPTH TO CONTACT: Michael O'Reilly PH:(805)796 1652 PH:(208)841 2863 PH:(714)639 9860 X C, Y = SHOWN IN SECTION SHOWN IN PLAN 7. CHEMICAL HERBICIDES: A CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN SHALL APPLY CHEMICAL ALLOW ROOT SYSTEM TO HANG FREE IN PIT. PLACE EACH PLANT AT ITS NATURAL 14. CONCRETE FINISH: FINISH COURSE SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE PROPER GRADE AND EM:Michael.0Reilly@kimley-horn.com EM:RUSSELLRETANGROUPINT@OUTLOOK.COM EM:TOMMY@AHLQUISTDEV.COM EM:DIEGOA@AOARCHITECTS.COM T a I HERBICIDES TO CONTROL WEEDS AT THE OPTION OF THE CONTRACTOR AND TO A UNIFORM SURFACE. CONCRETE COLORS AND FINISHES WILL BE PERLIJ o CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE TURF OR ARTIFICIAL TURF GROWING DEPTH AND FIRM SOIL AROUND THE BASE OF PLANT WITHOUT PILING lr6aUPON PRIOR APPROVAL BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. AT CROWN. CONSTRUCTION PLAN. ALL NATURAL CONCRETE WITH MEDIUM BROOM FINISH. Q N LIJ PLAN OR SECTION SHOWN IN PLAN GENERAL NOTES o 8. PEST AND DISEASE CONTROL: A CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN SHALL SPRAY AS 15. BROOM FINISH: WHERE INDICATED ON DRAWINGS, APPLY BROOM FINISH AFTER 3 BRICK PAVERS DECOMPOSED GRANITE 4. WATERING: WATER THOROUGHLY AFTER SUFFICIENT AREA HAS BEEN PLANTED. 3 SHOWN IN SECTION SHOWN IN PLAN NECESSARY TO CONTROL ALL INFESTATIONS. ANY PLANTINGS SHOWN EVIDENCE OF DRYING OUT OR BADLY WILTING WILL NOT FINISH TROWELING. BROOM FINISH SHALL BE PERPENDICULAR TO TRAFFIC FLOW OR BE ACCEPTED. IN THE DIRECTION AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS. 1. BIDDING: IT SHALL BE TO THE OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITY IN INVITING AND 13. COORDINATION: CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ALL LANDSCAPE 3 METAL-TYPE AS NOTED AGGREGATE 9. RODENT CONTROL: THE CONTRACTOR SHALL TAKE THE NECESSARY STEPS TO A. FINE BROOM FINISH: FINE OR SOFT TEXTURED BRISTLES OBTAINING BIDS, SETTING ITS PROVISIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS, CONSTRUCTION WITH APPROPRIATE TRADES THROUGH THE OWNER BEFORE - SHOWN IN SECTION PLAN OR SECTION ELIMINATE ANY RODENTS ENCOUNTERED ON SITE. 5. PRE-EMERGENT: APPLY TREFLAN OR APPROVED PRE-EMERGENT IMMEDIATELY B. MEDIUM BROOM FINISH: MEDIUM STIFF BRISTLES SECURING THEIR BONDS, AND WORKERS COMPENSATION INSURANCE STARTING WORK. 11 C. HEAVY BROOM FINISH: COARSE OR STIFF BRISTLES CONT.WOOD BLOCKING AFTER PLANTING TO ALL GROUND COVER AREAS. HYDROSEEDED AREAS NOT CERTIFICATES, ETC. TO FULLY ENSURE THE QUALITY AND TIMELY COMPLETION OF0 �_ I 10. PRUNING: ALL PRUNING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARBORS GUIDELINES. INCLUDED. THE PROJECT. 14. PLANTING PLANS: THE PLANTING PLANS ARE GENERALLY DIAGRAMMATIC AND - SHOWN IN SECTION -- DAMAGED, DEAD, OR DRYING BRANCHES SHALL BE REMOVED BACK TO A POINT 16. RETARDANT FINISH: CONCRETE SURFACE SHALL BE EXPOSED USING LITHACHROME INDICATIVE OF THE WORK TO BE INSTALLED. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE LIJ y _ (D 0FINISHED WOOD OF GROWTH. 6. DEFECTS: ALL DEFECTS IN GROUND COVER PLANTING SHALL BE CORRECTED CONCRETE SURFACE RETARDER OR APPROVED EQUAL. APPLY IN ACCORDANCE TO 2. SCOPE OF WORK: CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL LABOR, MATERIALS, MINOR ADJUSTMENTS DURING INSTALLATION TO AVOID CONFLICTS BETWEEN11 3: SHOWN IN SECTION THROUGH THE GUARANTEE PERIOD SPECIFIED HEREIN AT THE CONTRACTOR'S ALL SPECIFICATIONS AND RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION PROCEDURES OF EQUIPMENT, AND SERVICES NECESSARY TO FURNISH AND INSTALL A COMPLETE EXISTING IRRIGATION, EXISTING PLANTING, ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES AND 0� I 0 ` ---OR-- 11. PLANT REPLACEMENTS: DURING THE MAINTENANCE PERIOD, SHOULD ANY MANUFACTURE. AGGREGATE FOR CONCRETE 60-40 PEA GRAVEL BLEND. LIJ EXPENSE TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE OWNER. LANDSCAPING PER THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFIED WITHIN. UTILITIES. w o FINISHED WOOD PLANT SHOW WEAKNESS AND PROBABILITY OF DYING, IT SHALL BE REPLACED I- _J SHOWN IN SECTION BY THE CONTRACTOR WITHIN FIVE (5) DAYS OF NOTIFICATION TO DO SO. AT THE 17. COLORED CONCRETE: COLORS PER CONSTRUCTION PLAN OR FINISH SCHEDULE. 3. PLAN VERIFICATION: THESE DOCUMENTS MAY CONTAIN ERRORS, OMISSIONS, 15. DIMENSIONS: ALL SCALE DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE. WRITTEN DIMENSIONS 3: o GLASS END OF THE MAINTENANCE PERIOD, ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE IN A SODDED TURF NOTES COLORS SHALL BE OF THE INTEGRAL TYPE MANUFACTURED BY L.M. SCOFIELD CONTRADICTIONS, ETC. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW ALL DOCUMENTS ON DETAILS AND PLANS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER SCALED DIMENSIONS. U) 6 SHOWN IN SECTION HEALTHY, GROWING CONDITION. COMPANY OR APPROVED EQUAL. SURFACES DIRECTED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT THOROUGHLY AND SHALL NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND OWNER 0 6 Of SHALL BE SEALED IN ACCORDANCE TO ALL SPECIFICATIONS AND RECOMMENDED IMMEDIATELY UPON ANY SUCH DISCOVERY OF DISCREPANCY. GOVERNING 16. PLANTING NOTES: SEE GENERAL NOTES ON THE DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL F 2 CMU 12. TURF AREAS: AT THE END OF EACH THIRTY(30) DAY PERIOD OF MAINTENANCE, INSTALLATION PROCEDURES OF MANUFACTURE. CODES SHALL THEN APPLY. WORK REQUIRED, BUT NOT SPECIFICALLY MENTIONED ON THESE Q SHOWN IN SECTION THE CONTRACTOR SHALL DO THE FOLLOWING: OVER-SEED ALL SPOTS OR 1. FINISH GRADE: SOIL SHALL BE LEFT ONE-HALF FOOT (1-1/2') BELOW FINISH GRADE SPECIFICATIONS. ALL WORK CALLED FOR ON THE DRAWINGS BY NOTES SHALL BE06 o n AREAS WHERE NORMAL SOD ESTABLISHMENT IS NOT EVIDENT. REMOVE ALL AS THE SOD WILL BRING THE LEVEL UP TO THE PROPER HEIGHT. 18. STAMPED CONCRETE: CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL STAMP CONCRETE PATTERNS o J m 4. ORDINANCE AND REGULATIONS: ALL LANDSCAPE PLANTING WITHIN THESE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED WHETHER OR NOT SPECIFICALLY MENTIONED IN THE p w - ROCKS OR OTHER DEBRIS THAT CONSTITUTES A HINDRANCE TO MOWING. FILL TO CONFORM TO ALL SPECIFICATIONS AND RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS SHALL CONFORM TO ALL APPLICABLE SPECIFICATIONS AND/OR DETAILS. _ VICINITY MAP 2. SITE PREPARATION: AFTER PREPARATION OF SOIL, THE AREA MUST BE GOVERNING CODES AND ORDINANCES (LOCAL, COUNTY AND STATE). w 3 DEPRESSION AND ERODED CHANNELS WITH SUFFICIENT TOP SOIL TO RAISE TO PROCEDURES OF MANUFACTURE, AND SHALL USE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDED U) � - 0 o PRE-IRRIGATED TO WET IT TO A DEPTH OF FOUR INCHES (4"). IT SHALL BE DAMP 17. MATERIALS: ALL MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED IN THESE DRAWINGS _ PROPER GRADE, COMPACT LIGHTLY, AND RE-SOD THE FILLED AREAS. PATTERNS, TOOLS, AND FORMS. CONTRACTOR SHALL USE RUBBER STAMPS OR AS w r . BUT NOT MUDDY AND WITHOUT DEPRESSIONS. APPROVED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. COLOR HARDENER SHALL MATCH CONCRETE = i ti; 5. PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS: THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN, COORDINATE AND SHALL BE NEW AND IN PERFECT CONDITION OR THE BEST GRADE OF THEIR ";, +- 13. TURF WEED CONTROL: TURF AREAS SHALL BE TREATED WITH A BROADLEAF COLOR AND BE APPLIED PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. RELEASE PAY FOR ALL PERMITS, FEES AND AGENCY INSPECTIONS REQUIRED. RESPECTIVE KINDS WHERE INSTALLED AND SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE LIJ 2 q m F; �.� * 3. HANDLING: INITIAL PLACEMENT OF SOD SHALL BE LAID WITHIN TWO (2) DAYS N a �; _ e7l WEED KILLER APPLIED PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. AFTER IT IS DELIVERED. IT SHALL NOT BE LEFT IN THE HOT SUN, IN ROLLS, OR AGENTS, AS PER PLAN, SHALL BE APPLIED PER MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS. WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS. v ! .r-!, ;1.1 � , 6. FIELD VERIFICATION: CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND SITE00 o - r C. ' COBALT OR. -' 14. TURF FERTILIZER: FERTILIZE ALL TURF AREAS WITH COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER, STACKED OVERNIGHT. 19. CONCRETE SAMPLE: CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE OWNER WITH A 2'X 2' SAMPLE OF a. CONDITIONS BEFORE STARTING WORK. THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND OWNER 18. SUBSTITUTIONS: DESIGN, MATERIAL, EQUIPMENT, AND PRODUCTS OTHER THAN o .Q 1-. o I t ,,.� - 16-6-8 MINIMUM ANALYSIS, AT THE RATE OF TEN (1 0) LBS. PER 1000 SQ. FT. OF ALL CONCRETE FINISHES AND STAMP PATTERNS PER PLANS. SAMPLES HALL BE SHALL BE NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY UPON ANY DISCOVERY OF DISCREPANCIES. IN THOSE DESCRIBED OR INDICATED ON DRAWINGS MAY BE CONSIDERED FOR USE. 10 � ' Ad AREA. 4. FERTILIZER: PRIOR TO PLACING OF SOD, BROADCAST 16-20-0 FERTILIZER AT A APPROVED BY OWNER AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO POURING FLATWORK. O D '-, W i �. RATE OF SEVEN 7 LBS. PER 1,000 SQ. FT. OVER SURFACE. THE EVENT THIS NOTIFICATION IS NOT PERFORMED, THE LANDSCAPE WRITTEN APPROVAL FOR SUBSTITUTIONS SHALL BE OBTAINED FROM THE OWNER 5 o - n - ( ) CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY REVISIONS AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. ALL SUBSTITUTIONS SHALL CONFORM TO LOCAL a � b•' 15. MOWING: MOW ALL TURF AREAS BEFORE THEY REACH A HEIGHT OF THREE 20. CURING: CURE CONCRETE IN ACCORDANCE WITH REQUIREMENTS OF THE CURRENT NECESSARY. CODES AND ORDINANCES. ANY EQUIPMENT OR MATERIALS INSTALLED WITHOUT Q 0 � �- 5. LAYOUT: SOD SHALL BE UNROLLED AND PLACED CAREFULLY IN STAGGERED INCHES (3")WITH MOWER SET AT TWO INCHES (2"). MAINTAIN ALL TURF AREAS ACI (AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE) MANUAL OF CONCRETE PRACTICE. APPROVAL BY THE OWNER OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT MAY BE REJECTED AND `� AT A TWO INCH 2" HEIGHT THROUGHOUT THE MAINTENANCE PERIOD. PATTERN. APIECE OF 2 X 4 SHALL BE USED TO TAMP EACH ROLL AGAINST THE -- ( ) 7. LIABLE FOR ENCROACHMENT: THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REMOVED AT CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. I STRIPS TO ELIMINATE JOINTS AND EDGES. Q 21. POSITIVE DRAINAGE: CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROPER DRAINAGE - N J VILLA. ,)", ANY ENCROACHMENT ONTO ADJACENT PROPERTY. RIGHT-OF-WAYS, EASEMENTS, 11 a o +• � I @ WITHOUT PONDING ON ALL CONCRETE SURFACES. ALL CONCRETE FLATWORK SHALL SET-BACKS OR ANY OTHER LEGAL PROPERTY RESTRICTIONS EITHER MARKED OR 19. NOTICE OF COMPLETION: THE COMPLETION OF THE CONTRACT SHALL BE oZ ti _ _{„�� _ .-.- 6. INSTALLATION: AFTER LAYING SOD, IRRIGATE MODERATELY TO INSURE SLOPE A MINIMUM 1%AWAY FROM BUILDINGS, WALLS, ETC. IN THE DIRECTION OF SITE UNMARKED. ACCEPTED, AND NOTICE OF COMPLETION RECORDED ONLY WHEN THE ENTIRE < - g o ; . MOISTURE PENETRATION, THEN ROLL WITH A RYAN TYPE SOD ROLLER. SOD Q o r._ ,+ DRAINAGE. CONTRACT IS COMPLETED TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE OWNER'S AUTHORIZED �" SHALL BE FLUSH WITH GRADES OF ADJACENT SIDEWALKS, CURBS, AND HEADER 0� w w -. I;,- 8. METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION: THE CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR REPRESENTATIVE. � _ _ BOARDS. WATER AND ROLL AGAIN IF GRADE DOES NOT MEET THESE 22. CONCRETE JOINTS: CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL JOINTS AS NOTED OR PER ALL CONSTRUCTION METHODS, MEANS, SEQUENCES, PROCEDURES AND i., CONDITIONS. � � [ I' 0r., e STRUCTURAL ENGINEER'S SPECIFICATIONS. TECHNIQUES. THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL FIRM IS NOT LIABLE FOR 20. SITE MAINTENANCE: CONTRACTOR SHALL KEEP THE PROJECT SITE CLEAN ANDLIJ , w I _ ,,,- A. CONCRETE WALKS (< 8'-0"WIDE): A TOOLED CONTROL JOINT AT 1/4" DEPTH OF CONSTRUCTION METHODS. FREE FROM RUBBISH AND DEBRIS. ALL DEBRIS SHALL BE REMOVED FROM SITE E 7. WATERING: AFTER ROLLING THE SOD, AREAS SHALL BE THOROUGHLY WATERED 3 _�� •. CONCRETE. JOINTS SHALL BE PLACED 5'-0" O.C. MAXIMUM AT ALL CHANGES IN �-.-- -- PER LOCAL CODE AND ORDINANCES. w - TO A DEPTH OF SIX INCHES (6")AND KEPT CONTINUALLY MOIST FOR A PERIOD OF DIRECTION AND AT ALL INSIDE CORNERS. EXPANSION JOINTS WITH PRE-MOLDED �: I ji-�-. � _ ;�, - J TEN (10) DAYS. 9. SAFETY: THE CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR INITIATING , z z _ 3/8"ASPHALTIC JOINT OR ETHAFOAM FELT AS PER OWNER'S SPECIFICATIONS, MAINTAINING AND SUPERVISING ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND PROGRAMS 21. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS: AT THE COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT, THE w Q - - '� SHALL BE PLACED 20'-0" O.C. MAXIMUM. a NrLRsrnrEsa 8. DEFECTS: ALL DEFECTS IN SOD PLANTING SHALL BE CORRECTED THROUGH THE DURING CONSTRUCTION. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTRUCT THE OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ONLIJ = + GUARANTEE PERIOD SPECIFIED HEREIN AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE TO THE HOW TO PROPERLY MAINTAIN AND CARE FOR LANDSCAPE PLANTINGS. co W I B. CONCRETE PAVING: A TOOLED CONTROL JOINT AT 1/4" DEPTH OF CONCRETE, 10. UTILITIES: THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING THE a �.. . - SATISFACTION OF THE OWNER. SHALL BE PLACED AT +/-40 SQUARE FEET MAXIMUM, ALL CHANGES IN DIRECTION, _J @ _. ' '�. LOCATION OF ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES, ELECTRICAL CABLES, CONDUITS, 22. GUARANTEE: THE ENTIRE LANDSCAPE INCLUDING ALL WORK DONE UNDER THIS (D = a AND AT ALL INSIDE CORNERS. EXPANSION JOINTS WITH PRE-MOLDED 3/81, AND IRRIGATION LINES PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION, SO THAT PROPER CONTRACT SHALL BE GUARANTEED AGAINST ALL DEFECTS AND FAULT OF SHEET TITLE - Q N o 9. TREE RINGS SHALL BE PROVIDED AROUND ALL TREES LOCATED IN LAWN AREAS, ASPHALTIC JOINT OR ETHAFOAM FELT AS PER OWNER'S SPECIFICATIONS, SHALL PRECAUTIONS MAY BE TAKEN NOT TO DAMAGE SUCH IMPROVEMENTS. MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP, AND SHALL BE IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER FOR PER PROVIDED DETAIL. BE PLACED AT+/- 160 SQUARE FOOT MAXIMUM. 90 DAYS FROM DATE OF COMPLETION BY THE CONTRACTOR WITHOUT EXPENSE NN r 10. SUBSTITUTIONS TAKEN FOR GRANITE SEED FINE FESCUE SEED MIX SHALL BE 11. INSURANCE: THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN (AND KEEP IN FORCE DURING THE TO THE OWNER. TREES SHALL BE GUARANTEED FOR ONE (1)YEAR. ANY 1:1N 23. ADJOINING EXISTING CONCRETE SURFACES: CONCRETE DESIGNATED ON PLANS TO PERIOD OF THE CONTRACT) PUBLIC LIABILITY, WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION AND SETTLING OF TREE/SHRUB WELLS WHICH MAY OCCUR DURING THE 90 DAY � CD SIMILAR TO SPECIES MIX AND APPROVED BY ACHD MEET ALL EXISTING CONCRETE WALKS, DRIVEWAYS, ETC., SHALL BE FLUSH AND w N N o PROPERTY DAMAGE INSURANCE, AS REQUIRED BY ALL APPLICABLE CODES AND PERIOD FINAL ACCEPTANCE SHALL BE REPAIRED TO THE OWNER'S SATISFACTION � 77 o INCLUDE AN EXPANSION JOINT BETWEEN THE SURFACES. REGULATIONS. BY THE CONTRACTOR WITHOUT EXPENSE TO THE OWNER INCLUDING THE W w a . CAUTION: NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR a - COMPLETE RESTORATION OF ALL DAMAGED PLANTING, PAVING OR OTHER 6 � THE CONTRACTOR IS SPECIFICALLY CAUTIONED THAT THE LOCATION AND/OR ELEVATION OF EXISTING , 24. DEFECTS: ALL DEFECTS IN CONCRETE WORK SHALL BE CORRECTED AT THE 12. LIABLE FOR DAMAGES: THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY IMPROVEMENTS OF ANY KIND. 11 o a- � UTILITIES AS SHOWN ON THESE PLANS IS BASED ON RECORDS OF THE VARIOUS UTILITY COMPANIES CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE OWNER. DAMAGE CAUSED BY ITS OPERATIONS TO UTILITIES, EXISTING PLANTING, LU AND,WHERE POSSIBLE,MEASUREMENTS TAKEN IN THE FIELD. THE INFORMATION IS NOT TO BE RELIED CONSTRUCTION, PERSONS, PROPERTY, ETC. AND SHALL PROVIDE PROTECTIVE `) < ON AS BEING EXACT OR COMPLETE. THE CONTRACTOR MUST CALL THE LOCAL UTILITY LOCATION `n SHEET NUMBER CENTER AT LEAST 48 HOURS BEFORE ANY EXCAVATION TO REQUEST EXACT FIELD LOCATIONS OF THE MEANS TO GUARD AGAINST DAMAGE. UTILITIES. IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO RELOCATE ALL EXISTING ow what's below. 1 W UTILITIES WHICH CONFLICT WITH THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS SHOWN ON THE PLANS. 7 Call before you dig AHLOUIST. \ 1144 S. 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AHLOUIST. PART 1 - GENERAL B. Provide all grades for natural runoff of water without low spots or pockets. Accurately set PART 1 -GENERAL 1.9 PRE-CONSTRUCTION TESTING A. Acceptance: Work will be accepted by the Architect and Project Agronomist upon C. Sludge based materials: not acceptable. flow lien grades at 3 percent minimum unless otherwise noted in drawings by Civil 1144 S. SILVERSTONE WAY SUITE 500 1.1 GENERAL CONDITIONS satisfactory completion of soil preparation work. Engineer. Provide 3 percent minimum gradient in planter parking islands beginning form MERIDIAN, ID 83642-7381 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Preconstruction Testing Service: Owner will engage a qualified testing agency to perform D. Acceptable products: Types of acceptable products are composts. Manures, mushroom center of planter to edges of planter, A. Requirements of "General Conditions of the Contract" and of Division 1, "General preconstruction soil analyses on existing, on-site soil, imported soil. Two tests have been B. Notification: Notify Architect and Project Agronomist for review of soil preparation prior to composts, straw, alfalfa, etc. low in salts and heavy metals, free from weed seeds, Requirements," apply to work in this Section with same force and effect as though repeated A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary done for baseline soil use for bidding purposes: proceeding with planting operations. pathogens and other deleterious materials. C. Finish grades shall be smooth, even and on a uniform plane. Roll and rake, remove ridges, in full herein. g g p g pp Y p g p g p Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1. Wallace Laboratories LLC, El Segundo, CA dated January 24, 2014 and fill depressions to meet finish grades. 1.2 SUMMARY C. Planting layout will need to be reviewed and adjusted to allow for 12 inches of clean topsoil E. Soil organic amendment shall be aerobic without malodorous presence of decomposition 1.2 SUMMARY 2. Soil & Plant Laboratory, Inc., San Jose, CA dated September 9, 2014 between edges of lime treated soil and proposed planting. products. D. Grades not otherwise indicated shall be uniform levels or slopes between points where A. The work under this section shall consist of furnishing all labor, materials, and equipment 3. Notify Architect seven days in advance of the dates and times when new laboratory elevations are given. coPVRicHT© 2o2a necessary to install, in place, all synthetic turf and other materials as indicated on the plans samples will be taken. F. Pollutant Concentrations: Maximum total permissible pollutant concentrations in 61=0 i and as specified herein. The installation of all new materials shall be performed in strict A. Section includes planting soils specified by composition of the mixes and describes the accordance with these specifications, the manufacturer's instructions and in accordance with requirements for furnishing and installing soil preparation, complete as specified to include PART 2 -PRODUCTS amendment in parts per million on a dry weight basis: E. Tops and toes of slopes shall be rounded to produce a gradual and natural appearing all details and shop drawings. the following: B. Preconstruction Soil Analyses: For each unamended soil type, perform testing on soil transition between relatively level areas and slope. 1. Provision and installation of planting media amendments samples and furnish soil analysis and a written report containing soil-amendment and 2.1 PRE AMENDED IMPORT TOPOSIL Arsenic 20 1.3 SUBMITTALS fertilizer recommendations by a qualified testing agency performing the testing according Cadmium 15 3.4 DRAINAGE OF PLANTING AREAS 2. Testing, analysis, and certification of onsite soils. Soils analyses are to be performed to"Soil-Sampling Requirements"and "Testing Requirements"articles. Chromium 300 A. Product Data: by Owners Project Agronomist. A. General: Topsoil shall be free of roots, clods, stones larger than 1 inch in the greatest dimension, pockets of course sand, noxious weeds, sticks, lumber, brush and other litter. Cobalt 50 A. Surface Drainage: 1. Submit manufacturer's catalog cuts, material safety data sheets(MSDS), brochures, 3. Amending of existing top soils for planting. 1. Have testing agency identify and label samples and test reports according to sample Topsoil shall not be infested with nematodes or other undesirable disease causing Copper 150 46 specifications, preparation and installation instructions and recommendations Provision and installation of pre-amended top soil. collection and labeling requirements. p g pp 1. Discrepancies: Provide proper surface drainage of planted areas. Submit in writing all 4. organisms such as insects and plant pathogens. Lead 200 discrepancies in the Drawings or Specifications or prior work done by others, which 2. All supplied and installed materials and products will meet or exceed the minimum Arch, i tecture. specifications designated in this section. Sufficient data must be submitted to indicate 5. Finish grading of landscape areas. 1.10 SCHEDULE OF SOIL-SAMPLING AND TESTING 1. Topsoil shall be friable and have sufficient structure in order to give good tilth and aeration Mercury 10 Contractor feels will preclude establishing proper drainage. compliance with the Contract Documents to the soil. Continuous, air-filled pore space content on a volume/volume basis shall be at Molybdenum 60 Design. 6. Transportation of soils, amendments and planting media. least 15 percent when moisture is present at field capacity, Soil shall have a field capacity Nickel 100 2. Correction: provide description of work required for correction or relief of said Relationships. 3. Submit instructions for installation. A. General: Extract soil samples according to requirements in this article. A total of 36 p p q P of at least 15 percent on a dry weight basis. Selenium 50 B. Related Requirements: Agronomic Soil Texture testing and Soil Organic Matter Testing shall be paid for by the condition. B. Shop Drawings: Show fabrication and installation details for synthetic turf including, but not q Owner. 2. Gradation limits: Soil shall be a sandy loam, loam, clay loam or clay, The selection shall be Silver 10 limited to: 1. Section 31 11 00 "Clearingand Grubbin for topsoil stripping and stockpiling. made b the Project Agronomist or else similar to the site soil. The definition of soil texture Vanadium 500 CONSULTANT g„ p pp g p g� y 1 g B. Detrimental Drainage, Soils and Obstructions: 1. Proposed locations of all seams in fabric surfacing. Show installation methods and 2. Section 32 93 00 "Landscape Planting"for placing planting soil for plantings. B. Sample Collection and Labeling: Have samples taken and labeled by Contractor in shall be the USDA classification scheme. Gravel over inch in diameter shall be less than construction. 10 percent by eight. presence of Architect, soil scientist (CPSS) certified by SSSA, soil classifier (CPSC) G. Zinc 1. Submit in writing all soils or drainage conditions considered detrimental to growth of plant 2. All submittals shall be provided within 14 days after Notice to Proceed 3. Section 33 46 05 Landscape Drainage certified b SSSA, soil scientist RPSS registered b the National Society of Consulting LICENSED p Y Y ( ) 9� Y Y 9 materials. State conditions and submit proposal and costs estimate for correcting Soil Scientists or state-certified, -licensed, or -registered soil scientist under the direction 3. Permeability Rate: Hydraulic conductivity rate shall not be less than one inch per Organic Compost 300 condition. LANDSCAPE C. Samples: The Manufacturer/Installer shall provide the following samples of the artificial turf 1.3 DEFINITIONS ARCHITECT p P 9 p of the testing agency. hour nor more than 20 inches per hour when tested in accordance with the USDA 1. Custom Amendment Mix as manufactured b BFI Newby Island Compost Facility 2. Obstructions: If rock, underground construction work, tree roots, or other obstructions are 6571653 selected for this project Y Y p Y 9 Handbook No. 60 Method 34b or other approved methods. 1. Minimum of twelve- representative soil samples after precise grading is complete. pp (408) 925-2836, CCL Organics (707)751-0466, The Compost Store (800)208-2370, encountered in the performance of the Work under this section, submit cost required to 1. A 12-inch x 12-inch minimum sample of the exact synthetic turf that is specified for this A. AAPFCO: Association of American Plant Food Control Officials. remove the obstructions to a depth of not less than 12 inches below the required soil project. 2. Quantity of two-Control site samples at pre-installation conference. or equal as approved by the Architect. p q 4. Fertility: the soil may need to be amended and fertilized to bring the fertility into the depth. B. Backfill: The earth used to replace or the act of replacing earth in an excavation. This can be 3. Quantity of 1 -Contractor demonstration mix sample confirming the unamended topsoil optimum range. Range of the essential elemental concentration in soil shall be as follows: D. Manufacturer Certificates: Certified list of fifteen (15) existing installations of the synthetic p g g 2.4 CHEMICAL ADDITIVES AND FERTILIZERS turf system that is specified for this project within the last three years, specifically used for amended or unamended soil as indicated. meets the basic spec for Class A topsoil. 3.5 WEED CONTROL DIE 0 ALESSI speed & agility training, including owner representative and telephone number, attesting Ammonium Bicarbonate/DPTA Extraction parts per Million (mg/kg) STATE OFIDAHO compliance with quality assurance information. These references must comply with the C. CEC: Cation exchange capacity. 4. Quantity of 1 - Contractor Pre-amended topsoil mix demonstration sample confirming A. Superphosphate: Commercial, phosphate mixture, soluble; a minimum of 45 percent available phosphoric acid. A. Weed germination: materials section of this specification. All must be located within the continental United compliance to the Project Agronomists recommendations. Dry weight basis p p PRELIMINARY States. D. Compost: The product resulting from the controlled biological decomposition of organic 1. Following the finish grading operation, apply 200 Ibs/acre commercial fertilizer to all p p 9 9� p g NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION material that has been sanitized through the generation of heat and stabilized to the point 5. Quantity of 10- Pots soil preparation samples confirming compliance to the Project B. Ammonium Sulfate: Commercial product containing approximately 21 percent nitrogen planting areas. Irrigate four times per day during the summer season and two times per g g p Y p p p g p � Phosphorus 2-4 STAMP that it is beneficial to plant growth. Agronomists recommendations. ammonia. day during other seasons for three weeks to germinate seeds existing in the soil. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE Potassium 40-220 2. Contractor shall obtain approval from Owner to apply any herbicide or other chemicals to Iron 2-35 No. Description Date C. Ammonium hos hate: Commercial product containing a roximatel 18 percent A. Manufacturer Qualifications E. Duff Layer: A surface layer of soil, typical of forested areas, that is composed of mostly 6. Quantity of 4- Discretionary samples to be determined by the Project Agronomist and phosphate: p 9 approximately p be used on site. Contractor shall abide by all applicable governmental standards regulating decayed leaves, twigs, and detritus. Landscape Architect. Manganese 0.3-6 nitrogen ammonia and 46 percent available phosphoric acid. the use of any chemicals, and shall follow manufacturer's recommendations, All workers 1. Shall own and operate its own manufacturing plant in the United States. Plant must be Zinc 0.6-8 applying such chemicals shall be licensed if required by law. capable of extruding its own nylon fiber for the system. 7. Procedures and Depth of Samples: According to USDA-NRCS's"Field Book for Describing Copper 0.1-5 D. Ammonium Nitrate: Commercial product containing approximately 17 percent nitrogen F. Imported Soil: Soil that is transported to Project site for use. p P 9 9 g pp Y p g 3. Discontinue irrigation for two days and apply a non selective contact herbicide, per 2. Shall be experienced in the manufacture and installation of the specified type of synthetic and Sampling Soils." Boron 0.2-1 ammonia and 17 percent nitrate nitrogen. manufacturer's instructions to eradicate germinated weeds and grasses, Allow herbicide turf for a minimum of three (3)years. Magnesium 50-150 to kill weeds and grasses. Manual) remove weeds and grasses form site. G. Layered Soil Assembly: A designed series of planting soils, layered on each other, that 9 Y 9 B. Installer Qualifications: An authorized representative of the synthetic turf manufacturer for together produce an environment for plant growth. 8. Division of Samples: Split each sample into two, equal parts. Send half to the testing Sodium 0-100 E. Potassium Sulfate: (0-0-50), minimum 50 potash, with maximum 3% chloride. installation and maintenance is required for this Project. agency and half to Owner for its records. Sulfur 25-500 3.6 APPLYING COMPOST TO SURFACE OF PLANTING SOIL 1. Installation team shall be an established, experienced turf installer, with a minimum of H. Manufactured Soil: Soil produced by blending soils, sand, stabilized organic soil Molybdenum 0.1-30 F. Urea formaldehyde (38-0-0), slow release, dry application nitrogen fertilizer. five years'experience with 15 foot wide tufted materials. amendments, and other materials to produce planting soil. 9. Labeling: Label each sample with the date, location keyed to a site plan or other 5. Acidity: Soil pH range measured in the saturation extract(USDA Handbook No. A. Application: Apply compost component of planting-soil mix to surface of in-place planting 2. Installation team shall be certified, in writing, by the turf manufacturer, as competent in location system, visible soil condition, and sampling depth. 60, Method 21 a)shall be 6.0-7.9 G. PAM Soil Drain: Complete Green Co. (310)640-6815 or equal. soil. Do not apply materials or till if existing soil or subgrade is frozen, muddy, or the installation of the specified material, including seaming and inlays. I. NAPT: North American Proficiency Testing Program. An SSSA program to assist soil-, excessively wet. plant-, and water-testing laboratories through interlaboratory sample exchanges and 1.11 TESTING ANALYSIS REQUIREMENTS 6. Salinity: Salinity range measured in the saturation extract( USDA Handbook 0 60, 2.5 ORNAMENTAL POTS SOIL MIX C. Source Limitations: Obtain synthetic turf through one source from a single manufacturer. Method 3a)shall be 0.5-2.5 dS/m. If calcium and if sulfate ions both exceed 20 Y 9 9 statistical evaluation of analytical data. B. Finish Grading: Grade surface to a smooth, uniform surface plane with loose, uniformly Any Materials (including the fiber itself) manufactured outside of the United States are not milliequivalents per liter in the saturation extract, the maximum salinity shall be 4.0 dS/m. fine texture. Roll and rake, remove ridges, and fill depressions to meet finish grades. acceptable. A. General: Perform tests on soil samples according to requirements in this article. A. "Lightweight Potting Mix:"same as for Imported Topsoil. g p J. Organic Matter: The total of organic materials in soil exclusive of undecayed plant and D. WARRANTY - Material and installation to be warranted against defects and premature wear animal tissues, their partial decomposition products, and the soil biomass; also called 7. Chloride: Maximum concentration of soluble chloride in the saturation extract (USDA 3.7 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL g p "humus"or"soil organic matter." B. Agricultural Suitability Analysis of Soil Definition:: Handbook No. 60, Method 3a)shall be 150 mg/I (parts per million) 1. Use commercial, available Organic Potting Soil mix, or approved equal, for all ornamental for a period of two (2) years from date of acceptance. Turf must maintain an ASTM F 355 g pots for bid purposes. Supplier: Lyngso Garden Materials, Inc. 19 Seaport Blvd., Redwood Gmax of less than 175 for the life of the warranty. This is for the entire warranty period of City, CA 94063; 650/364-1730, contact: Paul Tru is A. Testing Agency: Contractor is to use a qualified testing agency to perform tests and 1. Must include pH measurement in the Saturation Extract, Electrical Conductivity of the 8. Boron: Maximum concentration of soluble boron in the saturation extract(USDA Handbook Y� Y nine (9)years. K. Planting Soil: Existing, on-site soil; imported soil; or manufactured soil that has been saturation extract and sodium absorption Ratio of the saturation effect. The approved No. 60, Method 3a)shall be 1 mg/I (parts per million) inspections. modified as specified with soil amendments and perhaps fertilizers to produce a soil procedures are the following:E. MAINTENANCE SERVICE - Turf Installation Contractor shall train maintenance staff and/or mixture best for plant growth. p g' 2.6 WATER contracted maintenance staff in the use of the recommended maintenance equipment and a• pH 9. Sodium Absorption Ratio (SAR): Maximum SAR shall be 3 (USDA Handbook No. 60, B. Perform the following compaction tests and inspections: provide maintenance guidelines to the facility maintenance staff. L. RCRA Metals: Hazardous metals identified by the EPA under the Resource Conservation b. Method 21 Method 20b). A. Clean,fresh and potable, furnished and paid for by Owner. 1. Compaction: Test planting-soil compaction after placing each lift and at completion using PART 2- PRODUCTS and Recovery Act. c. Saturation Extract a densitometer or soil-compaction meter calibrated to a reference test value based on d. Method 2 10.Aluminum: Available aluminum measured with the Ammonium Bicarbonate/DPTA 2.7 SOIL MIXES laboratory testing according to ASTM D 698. Space tests at no less than one for each 2.1 MATERIALS e. Sodium Adsorption Ratio extraction shall be less than 5 parts per million. 1000 sq. ft. of in-place soil or part thereof. M. SSSA: Soil Science Society of America. p Project Number 2024-1128 f. Method 20b. Methods of the United States salinity Laboratory as published in the 11.Soil Organic Content Matter: Sufficient soil organic matter shall be present to impart good A. BASE BID: A. Synthetic Turf System: C. Soil will be considered defective if it does not pass tests and inspections. N. Sub grade: Surface or elevation of subsoil remaining after excavation is complete, or the Agricultural Handbook Number 60 entitled "Diagnosis and Improvement of Saline and physical soil properties but not to be excessive to cause toxicity or cause excessive Q 1. TBD g g p 1. Tree, Shrub &Groundcover backfill mix for on grade Pre-amended Import Topsoil Plant Date 07. 18,2025 top surface of a fill or backfill before planting soil is placed. Alkali Soils". reduction in the volume of soil due to decomposition of organic matter. pits; fill for areas designated to receive Import Topsoil throughout Project: D. Prepare test and inspection reports. PART 3- EXECUTION a. Custom Pre-amended import topsoil (PAM treated)from TMT Enterprises, Inc. (408) O. Subsoil: Soil beneath the level of subgrade; soil beneath the topsoil layers of a natural) 2. The following nutrients and elements must be determined by ammonium 12.Calcium Carbonate Content: Free calcium carbonate limestone shall not be resent. Z 3.1 EXAMINATION g p y y bicarbonate-DTPA: Methods of Soil Analysis, Part 1, Physical and Mineralogical Methods, (limestone) p 432-9040, or approved equal approved by the Architect and Project Agronomist. E. Label each sample and test report with the date, location keyed to a site plan or other occurring soil profile, typified by less than 1 percent organic matter and few soil organisms. Y y g locations stem, visible conditions when and where sample was taken, and sampling Soil Science of America, Inc., 1986 Y p p 9 O A. Examine substrates and conditions, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements 13.Heavy Metals: Maximum permissible elemental concentrations in the soil shall not exceed B. ALTERNATE BID: depth. a. Boron p for visual installation tolerances. Proceed with installation only after satisfactory conditions P. Surface Soil: Soil that is present at the top layer of the existing soil profile. In undisturbed the following: b. Calcium 1. Tree, Shrub, and groundcover backfill mix for on-grade Plant pits (bid rates pending final � have been corrected. areas, surface soil is typically called "topsoil"; but in disturbed areas such as urban native soil test submittal): Thoroughly mix the following components: 3.8 PROTECTION environments, the surface soil can be subsoil. c. Copper Ammonium Bicarbonate/DPTA Extraction parts per million (mg/kg) U) B. Planarity - Concrete substrate irregularities may not exceed 1/8" in 10' radius anywhere in d. Iron the turf area. Any areas exceeding these criteria shall be addressed and corrected by the Q. USCC: U.S. Composting Council. e. Magnesium Dry weight basis Amount per cubic yard: A. Protect areas of in-place soil from additional compaction, disturbance, and contamination. General Contractor prior to installation. Prohibit the following practices within these areas except as required to perform planting f. Manganese 15% Organic Compost amendment-sufficient for 3% -5% soil organic matter on a dry operations: 3.2 INSTALLATION OF THE SYNTHETIC TURF 1.4 PRE-INSTALLATION MEETINGS g. Molybdenum Arsenic 2 weight basis y g 1. Storage of construction materials, debris, or excavated material. Q A. The full width rolls shall be laid out across the area. Seams shall be flat, tight and permanent h. Phosphorus Cadmium 2 aU A. Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site after submittal approval i. Potassium Chromium 10 o 2. Parking vehicles or equipment. with no separation or fraying. and prior to an type of soil preparation work being performed. Should the contractor 85/o Clean Native Topsoil, dry and friable prior to combining with amendments p Y Yp p p g p j. Sodium Cobalt 2 3. Vehicle traffic. M B. Indoor installations shall be permanently adhered to the substrate with the manufacturer's commence with soil prep installation prior to submittal approval and pre-installation Lead 30 recommended adhesive. conference, any and all parts of installation are subject to rejection and removal at no cost k. Sulfur Mercury 1 2 pounds Agricultural gypsum 4. Foot traffic. to Owner. I. zinc 5. Erection of sheds or structures. Y C. All outdoor installations shall be approved by the manufacturer and installation methods will Nickel 5 '/2 pound Potassium Sulfate (0-0-50) Z) T be determined for specific project conditions. 3. The saturation extract must be analyzed for calcium, magnesium, sodium, boron, chloride, Selenium 3 6. Impoundment of water. - 1.5 ACTION SUBMITTALS Y 9 3.3 FINAL ACCEPTANCE phosphorus, nitrate and sulfate. Silver 0.5 '/4 pound Triple Super Phosphate(0-45-0) 7. Excavation or other digging unless otherwise indicated. U) ° A. Product Data for each item specified herein and samples and test reports as follows: Vanadium 3 3 A. Prior to final acceptance, the Contractor shall submit to the Owner three (3) copies of 4. The following trace metals must be measured by the ammonium bicarbonate- DPTA 14.Phytotoxic Constituent, Herbicides, Hydrocarbons: Germination and growth of monocots '/4 pound Ammonium sulfate (21-0-0) B. If planting soil or subgrade is overcompacted, disturbed, or contaminated by foreign or m Maintenance Manuals, which will include all necessaryinstructions for the proper care and extract: Methods of Soil Analysis, Part 1, Physical and Mineralogical Methods, Soil LIJ z p p 1. Existing Site Soil: Shall include the following analyses as performed by the project Y y g and dicots shall not be restricted more than 10 percent. Total petroleum hydrocarbons deleterious materials or liquids, remove the planting soil and contamination; restore the preventative maintenance of the synthetic turf system, including painting and striping. Science of America, Inc., 1986 shall not exceed 50 m /k d soil measured per the modified EPA Method No. 8015. Total subgrade as directed b Architect and replace contaminated planting soil with new planting Agronomist: g g dry p Trees only: PAM Soil Drain solution, drenched per manufacturer's instructions g y p p g p g 16 a. Agricultural suitability soils test report. a. Aluminum aromatic volatile organic hydrocarbons (benzene, toluene, xylene, and ethylbenzene)shall soil. 3.4 CLEANING g y b. Arsenic not exceed 2 mg/kg dry soil measured per EPA Methods No. 8020. N b. Comprehensive soils report with evaluations and recommendations. A. Contractor shall provide the labor, supplies and equipment as necessary for final cleaning of c. Complete compost testing analysis report, including texture and water percolation rate. c. Cadmium PART 3 -EXECUTION 3.9 CLEANING2surfaces and installed items. All usable remnants of new material shall become the property d. Chromium B. Sources: Furnish Custom pre-amended import topsoil from sources accepted by Architect: - 0 of the Owner. The Contractor shall keep the area clean throughout the project and clear of 2. Pre-Amended Import Top soil:Agricultural suitability test report. A. Protect areas adjacent to planting-soil soil preparation and placement areas from e. Cobalt 1 P g- P p p _ T debris. Surfaces, recesses, enclosures, etc... shall be cleaned, as necessary, to leave the 3.1 GENERAL 0 Y 3. Organic Amendments: One pint for each type with an agricultural suitability report f. Lead 1. Source: TMT Enterprises, Inc. (408)432-9040, Contact Matt Moore; or approved equal as contamination. Keep adjacent paving and construction clean and work area in an orderly Y Owork wnearea in a cleanZ I , immaculate condition ready for immediate occupancy and use by the performed within the last three months. g determined by Landscape Architect. condition. Lithium A. The Contractor shall schedule a visit to the site with Project agronomist for the purpose of11 4. Delivery Slips/Purchase Orders: Copies of delivery slips/purchase orders for all import h. Nickel conducting soils sampling and analysis within seven days from the award of the contract. LIJ topsoil and amendments shall be sent and or emailed to the Architect on a bi-week) basis. C. Certification: Import Topsoil shall be a custom pre-amended Class a topsoil as defined in B. Remove surplus soil and waste material including excess subsoil, unsuitable materials, trash, s END OF SECTION p Y i. Selenium Section 2.01. Source shall be approved and conformity of material shall be laboratory Soil samples shall be taken by the Project Agronomist from typical tree/shrub locations for and debris and legally dispose of them off Owner's property unless otherwise indicated. 5. Pre lantin herbicide. j. Silver' analysis by designated soil testing laboratory for Agricultural Suitability Testing. Contractor11 planting verified for each 100 cubic yards of material delivered to site. k. Strontium shall provide a scaled plan and planting plans for documenting testing locations. 3 Contractor shall submit report to the Architect for acceptance and reissue of the soil 1. Dispose of excess subsoil and unsuitable materials on-site where directed by Owner. s B. Data to include: I. Tin D. Analysis: Obtain an agricultural Suitability Analysis of the proposed topsoil prepared by the amendment recommendations. Soil analysis shall indicate quantities, chemical properties 16 3 1U) I . Include recommendations for application and use. m. Vanadium Project Agronomist, at the Contractor's cost. and recommended manufacturer or supplier. C. Clean up and remove all deleterious materials and debris from the entrie work area prior to 002. Include test data substantiating that products comply with requirements. 1. Moisture content: Do not work when moisture content is so great that excessive compaction Final Acceptance to the satisfaction of the Architect. 0 7 5. The presence of calcium carbonate and/or magnesium carbonate must be determined E. Acceptance: submit soils analysis and recommendations to the Architect for acceptance. will occur or when it is so dry that dust will form in air or that clods will not break rapidly. Z T, ic 3. Include sieve analyses for aggregate materials. Amend topsoil per accepted Suitability analysis. 11 4. Material Certificates: For each type of imported soil and soil amendment and fertilizer 6. Soil Texture (gravel, sand, silt and clay) and percent gravel must be determined: Methods END OF SECTION 0� O11 m before delivery to the site, according to the following: of Soil Analysis, Part 3 Chemical Methods, Soil Science Society of America, Inc, 1996. 2.2 INORGANIC SOIL AMENDMENTS 2. Clearing of debris: Clear all planting areas of stones inches in diameter or larger, weeds, 0 2? debris and other extraneous materials prior to soil preparation. °' a. Manufacturer's qualified testing agency's certified analysis of standard products.0 o q 9Y p 7. Determine organic matter content by the measurement of organic carbon. The quality of the 3. Verify that no foreign or deleterious material or liquid such as paint, paint washout, concrete 9 b. Analysis of fertilizers, b a qualified testing agency, made according to AAPFCO organic matter shall be determined b measuring organic carbon and total nitrogen: A. Lime: ASTM C 602, agricultural liming material containing a minimum of 80 percent z Y Y q 9 9 g Y 9 9 9 slurry, concrete layers or chunks, cement, plaster, oils, gasoline, diesel fuel, paint thinner, 2 methods for testing and labeling and according to AAPFCO's SUIP#25. Methods of Soil Analysis, Part 3 Chemical Methods, Soil Science Society of America, Inc, calcium carbonate equivalent and as follows: 11 < o turpentine, tar, roofing compound, or acid has been deposited in planting soil. /� L) 0 c. Analysis of nonstandard materials, by a qualified testing agency, made according to 1996. \� `� SSSA methods, where applicable. 8. Water Infiltration Rate- Method 34b of Agricultural Handbook Number 60. Class: T, with a minimum of 99 percent passing through a No. 8 sieve and a minimum of = W 9 B. Preparation of Areas to receive Pre-amended Imported Topsoil: Q 75 percent passing through a No. 60 sieve. U) a 9. Interpretation of nutritional deficiencies or excesses and potential toxicities must be given. If 0 3 a C. Samples: For each bulk-supplied material, 1 pint volume of each in sealed containers labeled such problem materials are present, provide additional recommendations for corrective 1. Verification of Existing Grades: Verify that subgrades for installation of import topsoil have with content, source, and date obtained. Each Sample shall be typical of the lot of material to Class: O,with a minimum of 95 percent passing through a No. 8 sieve and a minimum of 3 p Yp action. been established by others. FL I a be furnished; provide an accurate representation of composition, color, and texture. 55 percent passing through a No. 60 sieve. a 3 C. Contractor shall contact the Project Agronomist to schedule site visits to collect the 2. Scarify subgrade to a depth of 6 inches both ways prior to placing pre-amended topsoil. o 1.6 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS B. Sulfur: Granular, biodegradable, and containing a minimum of 90 percent elemental sulfur, designated number of soil samples and perform required testing and analysis. Refer to with a minimum of 99 percent passing through a No. 6 sieve and a maximum of 10 percent ()o � 1.10 for Schedule of Samples and testing. passing through a No. 40 sieve. 3. Place pre-amended imported topsoil in lifts of 6 inches and compact to 85% density.co N _ N A. Qualification Data: For each testing agency. (Compact by water consolidation). D. Sampling: Architect, Owner and Project Agronomist reserve the right to take and analyze C. Iron Sulfate: Granulated ferrous sulfate containing a minimum of 20 percent iron and 10 LIJ I E B. Preconstruction Test Reports: For preconstruction soil analyses specified in samples of conformity to specifications at an time. The Contractor will furnish samples C. Proceed with placement only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. Q p Y p Y p percent sulfur. p Y Y 0. - - o N "Preconstruction Testing"Article. upon request of the Owner, architect or Project Agronomist. 5 :F; D. Perlite: Horticultural perlite, soil amendment grade. 3.2 PLACING PRE-AMENDED IMPORTED TOP SOIL11 C. Field quality-control reports. E. Rejected Materials: The Contractor shall remove rejected materials immediately form the a U) i Q site at no additional cost to the Owner. A. General: A I manufactured soil on-site in its final, blended condition. Do not a I D. CAL/Green: Submit additional information as necessary to verify compliance with E. Agricultural Gypsum: Minimum 90 percent calcium sulfate, finely ground with 90 percent Apply apply o 0 Y y p passing through a No. 50 sieve. materials or till if existing soil or subgrade is frozen, muddy, or excessively wet. a CAL/Green requirements. F. Testing: The Contractor shall pay the cost of testing materials which do not meet the () ,I a o specifications. B. Sub grade Preparation: Till subgrade to a minimum depth of 6 inches. Remove stones larger 1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE F. Sand: Clean, washed, natural or manufactured, free of toxic materials, and according to g p g p g o Q o ASTM C 33 than 2 inches in any dimension and sticks, roots, rubbish, and other extraneous matter and Z , a o 5 1.12 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING legally dispose of them off Owner's property. w w = A. Testing Agency Qualifications: An independent, state-operated, or university-operated 2.3 ORGANIC SOIL AMENDMENTSIc . laboratory; experienced in soil science, soil testing, and plant nutrition; with the experience A. Packaged Materials: Deliver packaged materials in original, unopened containers showing C. Application: Spread planting soil to total depth indicated on Drawings but not less than U) y and capability to conduct the testing indicated; and that specializes in types of tests to be weight, certified analysis, name and address of manufacturer, and compliance with state required to meet finish grades after natural settlement. Do not spread if soil or subgrade is Cn Z �� UJ M performed. A. Compost: Well-composted, stable, and weed-free organic matter produced by composting p and Federal laws if applicable. feedstock, and bearing USCC's"Seal of Testing Assurance," and as follows: frozen, muddy, or excessively wet. w � 1. Labeling: Furnish standard products in unopened manufacturers standard containers g B. Laboratories: bearing original labels indicating quantity, analysis and name of manufacturer. 0 1. Lifts: Apply planting soil in lifts not exceeding 6 inches in loose depth for material - gg q Y y 1. Feedstock: Humus material shall have an acid soluble ash content of no less than 6/o and < � w a a. Wallace Laboratories LLC, El Segundo, CA (310) 615-0116; o compacted by compaction equipment, and not more than 6 inches in loose depth for ~ bettersoils.com no more than 20/o. material compacted by hand-operated tampers. U B. Storage of Bulk Materials: 2. Reaction: pH of 6 to 7.5 b. Project agronomist: Dr. Garn Wallace, Wallace Laboratories, (310)615-0116; D '. gaw@wlabs.com 3. Soluble-Salt Concentration: Less than 10 millimho/cm @ 25 degrees C on a saturated D. Compaction: Compact each lift of planting soil to 85 percent of maximum Standard Proctor 0. L' 1. Do not dump or store bulk materials near structures, utilities, walkways and pavements, or density according to ASTM D 698. SHEET TITLE = 2. Soil & Plant Laboratory, Inc., San Jose, CA paste extract. Y 9 - 2 o ry on existing turf areas or plants. a (N " 4. Moisture Content: 35 to 55 percent by weight 3. Multiple Laboratories: At Contractor's option, work may be divided among qualified testing n � E. PAM Soil Drain: The amended backfill of the tree plant pits shall be drenched while o N 3 laboratories specializing in physical testing, chemical testing, and fertility testing. 2. Provide erosion-control measures to prevent erosion or displacement of bulk materials, 5. Particle size: maximum particle size shall be .5 inch, 80%or more shall be .25 inch for backfilling the plant pit with the amended topsoil, condition the soil by drenching with a N N s discharge of soil-bearing water runoff, and airborne dust reaching adjacent properties, hyrdroseeding. solution of Soil Drain/PAM prepared in water at the rate of 1 '/2 pounds per 1000 gallons of t= o N m water conveyance systems, or walkways. water (1/4 cupful for 30 gallons of water). Do not irrigate trees for several days until the N N ° 6. Carbon/Nitrogen ratio shall be less than 25:1. 7 a . 1.8 BIDDING 3. Do not move or handle materials when they are wet or frozen. backfill soil has partially dried. Water buffalo or water truck shall be employed to dispense a E 7. Calcium carbonate: shall not be present. solution. 10 4. Accompany each delivery of bulk fertilizers and soil amendments with appropriate o O LONO3A o a A. The amendments, quantities, and procedures included herein are for bidding purposes 8. Silicon: silicon content(acid in-soluble ash)shall be less than 50/o. certificates. W only. Following soil testing by the Project Agronomist after rough grading, the 3.3 FINISH GRADING 9. Boron: boron content of the saturated extract shall be less than 1.0 parts per million. H 11 amendments, quantities and procedures may change. Contract price shall be adjusted SHEET NUMBER C. Stockpiling of On Site or Import Topsoil: If stockpiling is requested, locations and amounts A. Finish Grading: Grade planting soil to a smooth, uniform surface plane with loose, � of stockpiles will be designated by the Owner. B. Wood Derivatives: Shredded and composted, nitrogen-treated sawdust, ground bark, or wood 1 waste; of uniform texture and free of chips, stones, sticks, soil, or toxic materials are not uniformly fine texture after weeding, soil preparation, and soil conditioning have been completed and soil has thoroughly water settled. . 2 LANDSCAPE PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS LANDSCAPE PLANTING (SECTION 32 93 00) 2. Ph shall be between 7.0-8.0 PALM TREE PLANTING (SECTION 32 93 01) 2.2 FERTILIZER �H ��� � Tj B. The above material shall be uniformly blended prior to use. Incorporate as specified B. The Landscape Contractor shall be responsible to coordinate with the work of other PART 1 GENERAL under"tree, shrub and vine planting" herein. trades including but not limited to lighting, painting, fabrics, concrete, electrical and A. Root Growth Stimulant: PART 1 - GENERAL 1144 S. SILVERSTONE WAY SUITE 500 3. Boron and sodium levels shall be within acceptable levels for horticultural practices. ornamental iron. 1. Vitamin B-1. 1.1 WORK COVERED 1.1 DESCRIPTION a. Acceptable Manufacturers: MERIDIAN, ID 83642-7381 The work under this Section shall include all labor, materials, and equipment required to C. On receipt of soils analysis report, a bulletin to these specifications will be issued if com lete all landsca a work as indicated on the drawin s and as s ecified herein. Work revision to the soil treatment is necessary. 3.10 FERTILIZING AFTER PLANTING A. Related Requirements: General Conditions, Supplementary Conditions, 1) Cal Liquid. p p 9 p 4. Submit two (2) 1 - quart samples and laboratory analysis to Landscape Architect for review 2 Cooke. includes, but is not limited to, the following: and approval by Landscape Architect. and applicable portions of Division 1 apply to Work of this Section as if ) printed herein. 3) Chican. A. Fine grading of all planting areas. 3.4 FINE GRADING A. All planting areas shall receive an application of Gro-Power at the rate of twenty-five lbs. 4) Ortho. H. Gravel: Shall be clean, washed, crushed rock either 1/4' coarse gravel or 3/8: pea gravel or per 1,000 square feet thirty days after planting. B. Work Included in this Section: decorative rock as called out for a specific detail or condition on the plans. Submit two (2) 1 - 1. Excavation and preparation of planting pits B. Palm Tree Fertilizer: B. Soil preparation and fertilization. uart sam les for review and a royal. A. Remove and dispose of any soil in the sub-grade of planting areas that contain any COPYRIGHT© 2024 q p pp deleterious substances, such as oil, plaster, concrete, gasoline, paint, solvents, etc., B. Fertilizer application shall be repeated at thirty-day intervals until the end of maintenance 2. Obtain plant materials 1. Consisting of following minimum percents by weight: C. Furnishing and installing planting soil and drainage system in planters on structural deck. removing the soil to a minimum depth of 6" or to the level of dryness in the affected areas. period. 3. Palm tree planting a. 9% Nitrogen. 2.3 PLANT MATERIALS Contractor shall be responsible for any damage to installed plants caused by such 4. Provide related materials b. 3% Phosphoric Acid. D. Unloading and installing Owner supplied trees . substances. 5. Palm tree staking, as necessary c. 9% Potash. C. Shrubs/Ground Cover - Apply supplemental fertilizer to provide a healthy color in all A. Plant materials including trees, palms, shrubs and ground covers shall be furnished by the shrubs and ground cover. Supplemental fertilizer should be inorganic and granular in 6. Application of fertilizers and foliar drench d. 3% Calcium. E. Furnishing and installing shrubs and ground cover. Landscape Contractor in the quantities and/or spacing as shown or noted for each location, and 7. Warrant and re lacements e. 4% Ma nesium. B. If an area to be landscaped is not acceptable to the Contractor, he shall notify in writing form with micronutrients. Y p 9 shall be of the species, kinds, sizes, etc., as symbolized and/or described in the "Plant Material both The Owner and the Landscape Architect. f. 2% Iron. F. Furnishing and installing pottery and specialty plants in pots. Legend"and as indicated on the drawings. The Landscape Architect has prepared this list only as C. Work Related in other Sections: a convenience to the Landscape Contractor and assumes no responsibility for its accuracy. The D. All seasonal color beds/areas shall be fertilized immediately after planting. Apply 1. Section 03 32 01 - Exterior Architectural Concrete g. 5% septa Acids. G. Staking or guying of trees. Landscape Contractor shall be responsible to verify all sizes and quantities directly from the plans. C. Loosen sub-grade soil in planting areas that have been compacted either by grading "Flower'n'Bloom" (as manufactured by Gro-Power)at the rate of 20 lbs. Per 1,000 S.F. 2. Section 32 84 00- Irrigation Planting 2. Acceptable Manufacturers: o erations or o erations of other contractors to a de th of 4" b a roved method of a. Gro-Power Palm and Tropical Fertilizer(909) 393-3744. Architecture H. Protection, maintenance and uarantee ass ecified. p p p Y pp 3. Section 32 91 13-Soil Preparation • g p C. All lant materials shall be health vi orous,with a ood roots stem, and shall be free from ests scarification and grade to remove ridges and depressions. Grade planting areas to finish • p y° g g y p 3.11 MULCHING: All shrub planting areas shall receive a layer of prepared top dressing spread 4. Section 32 93 00- Landscape Planting C. Palm Frond Foliar Drench: DeSlgn. or disease. All plant material shall have been reviewed and released by the County Agricultural grade, filling as needed or removing surplus dirt and floating areas to a smooth, uniform I. All work of every description mentioned in the specifications and/or amendments thereto, r evenly over the surface to a minimum depth of three inches (3"). Prepared top dressing 5. Section 32 98 00- Landscape Maintenance 1. Acceptable Manufacturers with following rates fora 100 gallon tank • Inspector prior to delivery to the job. g ade as indicated on plans. All planting areas shall slope to drain. Finish grade in shrub Relationships. and all other satisfactory completion of the work as determined by the Owner including areas to 1 1/2" below top of adjacent walks, curbs, and headers. shall be shredded bark mulch or approved equivalent. Landscape Contractor shall submit 1.2 PROTECTION OF IMPROVEMENTS AND UTILITIES mix: clean up of the site. sample to Landscape Architect for review and approval. a. Cleary 3336 (8 oz). D. Plant material shall be reviewed and approved by Landscape Architect prior to their placement for A. Take extreme care in planting palm trees around improvements and b. Nufarm T-Methyl E-Pro 50 WSB (8 oz.). CONSULTANT J. Landscape Contractor shall coordinate with the General Contractor, and other planting. Materials not up to specifications will be rejected. D. Where no grades are shown, areas shall have a smooth and continuous grade between utilities. Be responsible for repairing utilities which are damaged by sub-contractors as required to properly complete the work. existing or fixed controls such as walks, curbs, catch basins, elevations at steps or 3.12 MAINTENANCE PERIOD Contractor's operations or neglect. PART 3- EXECUTION buildings, and elevations shown on plans. Roll, scarify, rake, and level necessary to E. Plants shall be vigorous, of normal growth, free from disease, insects, insect eggs and larvae. All 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE: 3.1 FINE ROUGH GRADE CERTIFICATION K. Preparation and submittal of construction schedules and plant material delivery schedules plants shall equal or exceed the measurements specified in the plant list and be supplied from obtain true, even surfaces. A. Continuously maintain all areas included under this section and "Irrigation System", LICENSED to complete work according to the General Contractor's completion schedule. those sources indicated on plans when a source is specified. Section 02810, during the progress of the work, the maintenance period, and until final A. Certificates: A. Obtain Owner's written certification indicating final fine grade has been set LANDSCAPE acceptance of this work. Maintenance shall continue for ninety (90) days or until final to plus or minus 0.10-inch prior to commencing palm tree pit excavation. ARCHITECT 1.2 RELATED WORK IN OTHER SECTIONS E. If, for any reason, the moisture content of the soil should reach such a level that working it 1. Submit certificates of inspection required by law for transportation of 6571653 acceptance of the work. each shi ment of )ants alon with invoice. Examine all sections for work related to work of this Section. F. Container stock shall have grown in containers for at least 6 months, but not over 3 years. would destroy soil structure, spreading and grading operations shall be suspended until, p p g 3.2 PALM TREE PIT EXCAVATION Samples shall be shown to prove that no root bound conditions prevail. No container plants that in the opinion of the Owner's representative, moisture content is reduced to acceptable 2. File copies of certificates after acceptance of material. Inspection by . have cracked or broken balls of earth when taken from containers shall be planted except on levels. B. If plantings are not acceptable as determined by the Landscape Architect or Owner at the Federal or State Governments at place of growth does not preclude A. Excavate palm tree pits with vertical sides t a size that is twice diameter A. Section 32 84 00- Planting Irrigation special approval of the Landscape Architect. completion of this work, due to defective maintenance, maintenance shall be continued rejection of plants at project site. of rootball and at least 12-inches below rootball. Do not plant palm trees below palm trees original grade line. B. Section 33 46 05- Landscape Drainage 3.5 GENERAL PLANTING until all work meets specifications and can be approved. B. Applicable Standards: Apply standards for plant materials as described in DIE 0 ALESSI G. Balled and burlapped stock is to be provided with rootballs of sufficient size for the variety of plant. 3.3 PLANT PIT PERCOLATION TESTING STATE OF IDAHO the following: Harvestin shall occur at the ro er time of ear and accordin to best horticultural ractices for C. Drawings and General Provisions of contract, including general and supplementary g p p y g p C. Maintenance shall include continuous operations of watering, weeding, mowing, rolling, 1. An Annotated Checklist of Woody Ornamental Plants of California, A. Within 72 hours of planting trees, fill each palm tree pit with water. If water conditions and requirements of division 1 specifications apply to work of this section. the particular variety of plant. Rootballs are to be firm,fully covered with burlap and securely tied. A. Finish grade shall be as specified above. P RE LI M I NARY When necessary,wood platforms are to be provided to support rootballs. trimming, edging, cultivation, fertilizing, spraying for insect and pest control, reseeding, Oregon and Washington, (Number 4091), McClintock and Leiser, has not drained by more than 95% within 24 hours, do not plant palm NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION replacement and/or any other operations necessary to assure good normal growth. Apply Division of Agricultural Sciences, University of California, 1979. trees. Bring this condition to Owner's Authorized Representative 1.4 SUBMITTALS, SAMPLES, AND CERTIFICATES B. The Landscape Architect shall approve all planting areas prior to the installation of any lawn moth control sprays or other materials, as often as may be required to protect lawns 2. American Standard for Nursery Stock, 1980 Edition, American immediately. STAMP H. It shall be the Landscape Contractor's responsibility to coordinate with the material suppliers the materials. The landscape contractor shall layout all plant material in the field per the and turf until final acceptance of this work. Association of Nurserymen, Inc. A. Submit duplicate samples and/or certificates for the following items or other materials delivery of all planting material to the site and to transport all plant material to the final location on planting plans for review and approval by the Landscape Architect. Secure approval from B. If such conditions are incurred, either dig a substitute plant pit or install a re uired b the Landsca e Architect. site includin all necessa a ui ment and labor. Plants shall be rotected in transit and after 3. Hortus III - 1976 Edition, Bailey Horatorium, Cornell University. deeper drainage sump in palm tree pit. Substitute plant pits are No. Description Date q Y p 9 rY q p p Landscape Architect before excavating pits, making necessary adjustments as directed. delivery to the project site. Plants in broken containers will not be accepted, and plants with D. All planted areas shall be kept free of debris and shall be cultivated and weeded at no C. Testing Agency: Wallace Laboratories, 365 Coral Circle, EI Segundo, CA responsibility of Contractor 1. Reports and correspondence related to soil testing Section 1.05. broken branches or injured trunks will be rejected. more than ten-day intervals. B. Specimen trees and palms shall be located as directed by Landscape Architect prior to 90245. Tel (310)615-0116, Attn: Mr. Garn Wallace, Ph. D. C. Submit written results of each palm tree pit percolation tested containing 2. Soil Amendments: Samples and manufacturer's certificate including one half pound location, and date and time of test to Owner's Authorized Representative. of soil amendments and wood mulch. I. It shall be the Landsca e Contractor's res onsibilit to maintain lant material after it has been installation of irrigation system. Refer to Section 3.06, A 1.4 SCHEDULING OF PALM TREE DELIVERY p p Y p E. Watering - Since water requirements for plants vary according to the season and a delivered to the site. Refer to Section 3.14 GUARANTEE AND REPLACEMENT. articular ear, extreme) close attention shall be aid to the demands of the lants as A. Contact Owner a minimum of 5 da s rior to re uestin deliver of alm D. If rock or other underground obstructions are encountered in excavation 3. Topsoil (if required): One half pound sample with soil analysis certificate. p y y p p Y p q g Y p D. All plant pits for trees 24" box size and larger shall be excavated to a minimum of 2'-0" influenced by their exposure to sun, wind, shade, and location in the individual planters. tree delivery. of palm tree pits, acceptable alternate locations may be used at option of 4. Fertilzers: Samples and manufacturer's certificate. Include one half pound each of J. All ground covers, shall be furnished by the Landscape Contractor in quantities and/or spacing as larger than the side of the container or rootball and 1'0" deeper than the height of the The variation in the size of plants installed, as well as the varieties, shall be taken into Owner's Authorized Representative. Cost for digging alternate palm tree controlled-releae fertilizer and four tablets eacha of 5 gram and 21 gram tablets. indicated on the plan or noted for each location and shall be of species, types, sizes, etc. as container or rootball to permit handling. Excavate pits with vertical sides for all plants and consideration. All landscaped and turf areas shall be irrigated as required to maintain 1.5 JOB CONDITIONS: pits is responsibility of Contractor. symbolized on the plan or described in the plant list. Ground covers shall be approved by the roughen the surface of the sides. Plant pits for 1 gallon to 15-gallon plant material shall adequate growth and appearance with a schedule most conducive to plant growth. The A. Protection of Existing Plants to Remain: 3.4 PALM TREE INSTALLATION 5. Ties: One sample each of ties and galvanized and plastic eyes. Landsca a Architect at their nurse sources rior to shi in be a minimum of 6" lar er than the diameter and 6" dee er than the hei ht of the deliver of ade uate moisture to the landsca ed areas shall include, but not be limited to, p ry p pp g• g p g y q p 1. Operations: Do not store materials or equipment, permit burning, or 6. Plant ordering certificates: Show quantities, species, sizes (caliper and head, and container. Plants shall not be planted in dry soil. Soil shall be moist at least eighteen hand watering, proper utilization of automatic controllers, and the bleeding of valves. operate or park equipment under the branches of all existing plants A. Obtain approval of Owner's Authorized Representative prior to beginning container , and source. inches deep. The Landscape Contractor shall be responsible to dispose of the soil from Contractor shall physically check for adequate soil moisture one time per week with a soil palm tree planting. ) K. All shrubs and vines as called for on the Shrub Planting Plans shall be provided by the Landscape to remain except as actually required for construction in those areas. all planting pits. Backfill shall be made as specified under SECTION 3.03 "Prepared probe. Check soil moisture at a minimum of one location per irrigation valve system and B. Obtain written approval before beginning fabrication or delivery of material to the building Contractor and shall be healthy, vigorous, with a good root system and shall be free from pests or 2. Notification: Notify Architect when Contractor feels other construction B. Upon arrival of palm trees to site, plant palm trees immediately or stored site. Finished work shall match approved samples. diseases. The plant material and nurseries shall be subject to the review and approval of the Backfill Mix". supplement water as required. activities may damage plants. for no more than 2 days in a shaded area. Keep palm tree misted with C. Furnish certificates with each delivery of material to the site in containers or in bulk. Owner and Landscape Architect. The landscape contractor shall submit photographs of the irrigation on an on-going basis. If palm trees are stored for more than a shrubs and vines re uired for the ro ect to the Landsca a Architect for review and a roval. All B. Replacement of Damaged Plants: Certificate shall state source, quantity or weight, type and analysis, and date of delivery. q P 1 P pp E. Percolation Test: Prior to planting of trees, the Landscape Contractor shall perform a soil F. During installation period and during maintenance period, the Landscape Contractor shall day, cover rootballs with burlap tarping and keep tarp moist. Deliver certificates to the Landsca e Architect. plant material shall meet or exceed the measurements specified in the shrub legend. 1. Replacement: Replace existing plants to remain which are damaged p percolation test to determine if there is any drainage problems. The Landscape be responsible for maintaining adequate protection of all areas. Any damaged plantings Photographs shall be submitted prior to the material being shipped to the site. After approval of during construction with accepted plants of the same species and C. Carefully unload palm trees with choker set on outside of palm trunk so as D. Certificates of inspection for plant material shall be furnished as required by county, state Contractor shall dig planting pit holes at one location per 1,000 s.f. of planting area where shall be repaired at the Landscape Contractor's expense. or local authorities. the photographs, the Landscape Architect reserves the right to review the plant material at the trees occur, at various locations around the site. The holes shall be equal in size to the size as those damaged at no cost to Owner. to allow palm to rotate when palm is lifted. Use only nylon or fabric supplier. Based on these reviews, the Landscape Architect may reject groups of plants chokers a minimum of 4-inches in width. Chains, wire or cable will be not E. Certificate of contract growing from plant material suppliers, including species, quantities, determined to be sub-standard. largest tree-planting pit required for each particular planting area. Additional locations will 2. Landscape Architect Role: Determine extent of damage and value of be re uired if it is determined b the Owner's Re resentative that there is a ma or G. At the completion of landscape installation and maintenance period, all plant materials damaged plants. be permitted. and sizes at time of planting (height, width and caliper). q y p � shall be live, healthy, undamaged and free of infestations as determined by the difference in soil type around the site. The Landscape Contractor shall verify percolation D. Scarring of palm tree trunk caused by inappropriate handling by F. Substitutions will be allowed only as per SECTION 01 11 00. Landsca e Architect. Inferior lantin shall be re laced and brou ht to a satisfactor 1.6 SUBMITTALS: 2.4 MISC. LANDSCAPE MATERIALS test it locations, uantit and sizes with Landsca e Architect rior to executin the tests. p p g p g y Contractor ma result in re ection of aim b Owner's Authorized G. Container stock shall be rown for at least six months but no Ion er than two ears in p q y' p p g y p Y 9 9 Y condition before final acceptance of work will be made. All areas shall be neatly raked containers in which delivered, but shall not be root bound. No container )ants with Fill each hole with water and monitor how much water is remaining in the hole after 24 A. Material Samples and Literature: Submit requested items at least sixty Representative. Replacement may be requested at Contractor's sole p hours. Make a written re ort to the Owner. If it is determined that soil draina a is a and free of weeds. 60 da s rior to deliver to site. Attach roduct name, address of ex ense. cracked or broken root balls will be planted. Such material is to be removed from the site A. Tree Staking and Guying Materials: p 9 ( ) Y p Y p p and re laced with )ants with sound root balls. problem a resolution will be worked out by the Owner and Landscape Architect if manufacturer and/or supplier and appropriate literature to each sample. p p necessa a chan e order will be initiated. Literature or Product Data shall consist of manufacturer's current E. During off-loading, ensure that crane operator and choker-setter pay rY 9 H. Replacements: Immediately replace any and all plant materials and grass that die or are careful attention so that palm tree heads are not caught, dragged, rolled, Pro eCt Number 1. Wooden tree stakes shall be rough construction heart redwood or waterproof lodge pole damaged. Replacements shall be made to same specifications as required for original specifications, with catalog cuts, data sheets and installation instructions. 2024-1 1 28 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE pulled or shaken all of which may cause potential damage to palm tree pine, at least 2"x 2" redwood, 2" diameter lodge pole, actual dimension and not less than 8' plant. 1. Root Control Barriers: Manufacturers literature. long, free from loose knots, splits or bends, pointed at one end. Lodge pole pine tree stakes F. All plants shall be planted immediately after they are removed from containers and bud. containers shall be regularly removed from the area of work and disposed of so as not to 2. Planting Fertilizer: Literature Date 07. 18.2025 A. Test Laboratory: are to be full length dip-treated with copper naphthanate in accordance with federal F. Prepare proper sized palm tree pits and verify that pits meet percolation s ecification TT-W-572,T e I, Com osition B. present a hazard to those persons using the areas. I. Two 2 construction reviews shall be made that affect the Maintenance eriod. The first B. Plant Material Sam les: Submit documentation within thirt 30 da s p Yp p ( ) p p y ( ) y test review by Owner's Authorized Representative before installing palm after all planting has been completely installed in order to approve the beginning of the after award of Contract that all plant materials have been located and are trees. 1. A soils analysis of existing on site soil if requested will be made available by the Maintenance period of not less than ninety (90) calendar days and the second at the end ready to be secured. Arrange specific review procedure of plant materials G. Set plants in center of pits, in a vertical position so that the crown of the plant will bear the Owner. 2. Steel tree stakes shall be used for trees 36"-48" box and/or exceed the height of the length of the ninety-day maintenance period. If plantings are not acceptable at the end of the at time of submission. Submittals and review shall be organized as G. Prior to placing palm tree in palm tree pit, tamp and moisten bottom of pit. same relationship to the finish grades that it did to soil surface in place of growth, allowing O of a standard wooden tree stake. Auger-type steel stake with an adjustable anti-rotational ninety-day period, due to defective maintenance, then maintenance shall be continued by follows: Set palm tree plumb and hold rigidly in position until backfill sand has tab and m device, adjustable hei ht stra bar, UV-resistant adjustable vin I stra Shall be for watering and settling of soil. P• 1 9 P 1 Y p• the Landscape Contractor until all work meets with the specifications and can be 1. Preliminary Review: Submit representative photographs for review been wet-tamped firmly around rootball. Continuously adjust palm tree to � 2. An analysis of imported soil and organic soil amendments is required prior to powder-coated black. Steel stakes "Mega Stake System" from JR Partners 16107 Piuma approved. Written notice, requesting the first review shall be submitted by the Landscape of all lant materials in the re uired sizes and in available uantit at ensure a plumb and securely planted palm tree. Water-jet backfill mix as shipping and shall be performed by a qualified soils lab and the results given to the Ave., Cerritos, CA 90703. (562)403-3848. H. Backfill with specified soil mix. Install fertilizer-planting tablets in planting pit as shown in Contractor at least seven (7)calendar days before the anticipated date of review. least ninety(90)working daysgprior to shipment to the site.q Y required to remove air pockets. Landscape Architect for approval. planting details. Quantity of tablets shall be per manufacturer's specifications. No soil in a. Submittal shall include two 2 items er lant: 1 a minimum of one U) a muddy condition shall be used for backfill. No filling shall be permitted around the trunk ( ) p p ) H. Provide adequate staking of palm tree during palm establishment period. 4. Gu wires for u in trees shall be 12- au a alvanized,annealed wire. Cover for wire shall 3.13 CONSTRUCTION REVIEWS: All reviews herein s ecified shall be made b the Landsca e color 35mm photograph mounted on of white paper and 2) one color Obtain a y g Y g g g g of the plants. p Y P pproval of Owner's Authorized Representative for intended 3. The Owner may order fertility tests of soil preparation areas, prepared backfill mix be reinforced green rubber garden hose, '/2' diameter. Stakes for anchoring guy wires shall Architect. The Landsca e Contractor shall re uest the review at least 48 hours in advance photocopy of the mounted sheet. Include one (1) set for each plant method of stakin p q g palm trees. Costs of staking palm trees to be covered areas, and import soil areas after completion of planting to assure all specified be redwood 2"x 2"x 18" or steel core deadman stakes available from J.C.T. Company, Inc. of the time the review is desired. Reviews are required as follows: type and size required for the project. The 8 1/2" x 11" sheet is to by written Change Order. amendments have been provided. Tests shall be performed by a qualified soils lab. (661)269-4463. I. Plants shall be watered as they are planted and basins shall be built around each plant to include the name and address of the supplier, size of the plant in the The cost of soil tests that fail shall be borne b the Landsca e Contractor retain water. Remove basins rior to to dressin picture and Botanical and En lish name of the lant. I. Root Growth Stimulant: Q ( Y P ) p p 9 g P a A. Contractor Orientation/Preconstruction Meetin This meeting shall be conducted to b. Tree photographs shall include a person or device to determine scale. 1. Apply root growth stimulant when backfilling is between 1/2 to 2/3 up 5. Straps for use in tree staking shall be "Treestraps" No. 1018 available from GCS, Inc. (800) discuss the plans and specifications, possible discrepancies, site conditions and other rootball. E 4. Sam les of all materials shall be submitted to the Landsca e Architect for review and 360-3584. Stra s for use in tree u in shall be"Treestra s" No. 2024 available from GCS, J. Grade areas around lants to finish rades and dis ose of excess soil. as ects of the ro ect landsca e work such as ersonalities, schedule and re uirements 2• Tagging: The Architect may elect to review any of the material at the 00 p p p g y g p p g p p p p p q place of growth. Upon review and acceptance of plant material 2. Application Rates: approval. Delivery may begin upon approval of samples. Samples shall include but Inc. (800)360-3584. for starting work. Prior to meeting, the Landscape Contractor shall thoroughly acquaint photograph, specific items will be selected for field review by the a. 30-feet in height and smaller: One quart. not be limited to fertilizers and soil amendments, plant material and any other himself with site conditions and the plans, details and specifications. Y materials indicated herein. K. Any plant material damaged in planting operation as determined by the Landscape Architect. The Landscape Contractor shall arrange the review and b. 30-feet in height and taller: Two quarts. T B. Root Barriers: Root barriers shall be Polyethylene plastic, .085 thick No. CP 24-2 and CP 18-2 as Architect shall be replaced at once. he shall accompany the Architect for all reviews and tagging plants at 3. Pour root stimulant full strength equally distributed around rootball. manufactured by DeepRoot 1032 Irving St. #614, San Francisco, CA 94122-220 (415) 781-9700 The meeting shall be attended by, as a minimum, the Project Manager and Field place of growth and upon delivery for conformity to specifications. Water-jet into backfill mix. U) o (or approved equivalent). Install barriers per manufacturer's details and specifications. Install root Foreman for this r t 5. Certificates: The Landscape Contractor shall furnish a certificate of delivery slip with p oject from the Landscape Contractor. 3. Photograph Acceptance and Nursery Review: Acceptance of barriers with native soil backfill. L. Prune plants according to standard horticultural practice as directed by Landscape J. Do not use excess soil enerated from excavatn alm tree its in backfill 3 each delivery of material in containers or in bulk. Certificate shall state source, material through photographs does not preclude rejection of g g p p Architect. mix or in establishin final rade. quantity, or weight, type and analysis and date of delivery. Deliver all certificates to unsatisfactory material upon delivery. The Architect reserves the g g z B. When tree and palm locations have been staked per 3.06A. N the Landscape Architect. C. Pottery: Pottery shall be as specified on the plans including the style, size, color and finish. The right to refuse review from photographs or at the grower if, in his K. Protect planting areas from excessive vehicle compaction when craning contractor shall submit samples of each color and finish called for and cut sheets for each style of M. Upon completion of all planting operations and again as a requirement just prior to final judgment suitable material or sufficient quantities are not available. y palm trees to final planting site. ot. Submit 2 sets of sam les and cut sheets to landsca a architect for review and a royal rior ;� p p p pp p construction review, all soil between plants shall be lightly cultivated, weeded, and neatly C. When plant material (shrubs, vines and seasonal color) has been spotted for planting but Contractor shall insure a sufficient quantity of plants will be available N 6. No substitutions will be permitted without the approval of the Owner or Landscape to ordering pots. raked. before planting pits are excavated. whenever trips are arranged to a nursery for the purposes of tagging 3.5 IRRIGATION a Architect. Rejected materials shall be removed from the site by the Landscape material for the project. Contractor. A. Closely monitor water intake to palm trees to insure adequate water is D. Mulch: "Forest Floor", Size 0"-2", as available from A ulna a Green. 410 W. Grove Ave. Oran e, 4. Unavailable Material: If proof is submitted that any plant specified is bein rovided to aim tree at all times. g g g 3.6 PLANTING PALMS AND TREES D. The Landscape Contractor shall be required to have a complete review and approval of all 9 p p = CA 92865. (714) 283-2572. Submit sample to the Landscape Architect for approval prior to not obtainable, a proposal will be considered for use of the nearest - T landscape construction items at the end of the landscape construction period, to establish ordering material. equivalent size or variety with corresponding adjustment of Contract B. It is critical that palm trees receive a plentiful supply of water during palm _ Y 1.5 JOB CONDITIONS A. Each tree and palm location shall be staked in the field per the tree plans by the the time for beginning of the maintenance period. Notify Landscape Architect at least price. Substantiate such proof in writing no later than fifteen (15) establishment period. seven (7)days in advance of review. Landscape Contractor using minimum 6' long stakes. The top 2' of each stake shall be days after award of contract. E. D�Ground Covers: Dry ground covers including decomposed granite (D.G.), play sand, rock C. Minimize excess Irrigation where possible. Adjust irrigation controller N painted with a different color of paint for each tree or palm specie. Stake locations shall 5. Distant Material: Submit hoto ra hs with a erson ad acent to A. Protection: mulch and cobble shall be as specified on the plans. The contractor shall submit samples of each p g p p times accordingly to provide ideal amount of water to palm trees. type of D.G. , rock and cobble. Submit samples of each type to landscape architect for review and be approved by the Landscape Architect prior to excavation of planting pits. STAKES E. In order to obtain final approval at the completion of the maintenance period, a review by plants for preliminary review. Such review shall not impair the right `° SHALL BE LOCATED IN THE FIELD BY THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR FOR the Landsca a Architect shall be re uired. Notif the Landsca e Architect at least 24 of review and re ection durin ro ress of the work. 3.6 PALM TREE FROND PRUNING approval. p q Y p 1 9 p g 3 1. Protect the Owner's property from injury or loss. Any damage to existing property REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO ARRIVAL OF hours in advance of review. 6. Special Conditions: The above provisions shall not relieve buildin s, utilities, etc. or lantin trees, shrubs, lawn or round cover caused b LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AT THE SITE. Refer to"Construction Reviews" Section 3.15. A. Exercise extreme care when pruning palm tree fronds. Trim green or ( 9 ) p g ( 9 ) Y Contractor of the responsibility of obtaining specified materials in 3 the Landsca e Contractor durin his o eration or as a result of malfunction of F. Tree Anchoring S sy tem (On-Structure Onl : D-MAN System - Plati-Mat from Platipus Anchors, partially green palm tree fronds or remove if they have been damaged P g p advance if special growing conditions or other arrangements must be installed work during the guarantee period shall be repaired at Landscape Inc. 1325 Express Drive, Raleigh, NC 27603. (919)662-0991. F. In the event the Landscape Contractor calls for a review without completing previously from installation. Trimming of green palm fronds within first 3 years of made in order to supply specified materials. Contractor's expense. B. Prepare planting pits as specified above, unless otherwise noted in details. noted corrections, or without preparing the work for review, he shall be responsible for establishment may diminish palm tree's resources to adequately establish reimbursing the Landscape Architect at the normal office hourly rate per hour portal to C. Test Reports: One (1) copy to be sent by testing laboratory directly to itself. _ PART 3: EXECUTION portal (plus transportation costs) for the inconvenience. No further reviews will be Architect. C. Trees planted in planters on structural deck shall be backfilled with lightweight soil mix B. If palm tree frond pruning is necessary, dip pruning tools in a 50% bleach, - 2. Cause minimum interference with workmen, materials, or other equipment of other scheduled until this charge has been paid. O m and thoroughly water settled. D. Submittal Schedule: All products in this section which is required for 50% water solution before beginning pruning operations and before - trades on the project. 3.1 SOIL PREPARATION � � submittal shall be included in one (1) Division 2 submittal package. moving from one palm tree to next. - 0 o All planting areas, including areas with imported soil (excluding planters filled with 3.14 GUARANTEE AND REPLACEMENT: Submit a written guarantee in an approved form in uS L B. Landscape work shall not begin until all construction adjacent to the planting areas has li htwei ht soil shall receive er 1,000 s uare feet of area the followin D. Place the tree and backfill with prepared backfill mix as specified above; thoroughly water com liance with the related re uirements of General Conditions uaranteein the work of 1.7 DELIVERY AND PROTECTION OF PALM TREES 3.7 FERTILIZATION o .9 g g ) p q g' settled. p q g g - been completed unless otherwise directed by Owner or General Contractor (General the section against any defective materials and workmanship in compliance with the A. A I s ecified aim tree fertilizer 45 da s after lantin < N Contractor will rovide a detailed schedule to successful bidder A. Unloading: Unload palm trees as carefully as possible to minimize root, pp Y p p Y p 9 - p ) following terms, agreeing to replace any defective materials and/or workmanship at no trunk and frond dams e. Organic soil amendment-4 cubic yards. g 3.8 UNTYING PALM FRONDS I . E. Stake trees as detailed on the drawings. additional cost to the Owner. w Gro Power Plus- 150 lbs. B. Storage and Protection: If palm trees cannot be planted immediately A. Cut p g' p g Q U PART 2: MATERIALS palm tree frond ties when alm tree be ins to ush new frond rowth. U) a upon delivery to job site, store palm trees in a protected and "heeled-in" z 2 2.1 GENERAL F. Keep guy wires out of general pedestrian traffic areas whenever possible. A. Trees shall be guaranteed for a period of two years and shrubs, vines, and ground cover location. Take extra scheduling measures with other project B. Untie palm tree frond ties 45-60 days after planting during the months of - A. Broadcast uniformly and rototill into upper 6"of soil. for a period of six months after final approval and acceptance. (Final approval and � 3 subcontractors to minimize time that palms are "heeled-in." June through September and 90 days during other months. z t acceptance shall be the same as the end of the maintenance period). _ It is the intent of this specification that all materials herein specified and shown on the drawings 1.8 COORDINATION C. Coordinate cutting of palm tree frond ties with Owner's Authorized a 3 shall be of the hi hest ualit available and meetin the re uirements s ecified. B. On receipt of soils analysis report, a bulletin to these specifications will be issued if 0o g q y g q p Representative and Palm Pathologist prior to cutting. M o revision to the soil treatment is necessary. B. Any plant material which dies or which is not healthy or vigorous when it has received A. Notify other trades related to installation of palm trees in ample time, so o 3.7 PLANTING SHRUBS AND VINES normal care and maintenance as determined by the Landscape Architect shall be as to allow sufficient time for those contractors to perform their portion of 3.9 PALM FUNGICIDE APPLICATION 2.2 SOIL MATERIALS N M replaced within or at the end of the guarantee period with plants equal in size to the work. - C. Turf areas: After soil preparation has been completed but prior to installation of turf, apply A. After 14 days then monthly after palm tree installation, inspect all palms A. Pre are shrub its ass ecified under"General Plantin original. - A. Organic soil amendment shall be ground organic material, biologically active, composted, 3/8° GroLife to the turf area at the rate of 20 lbs. per 1,000 square feet. Incorporate GroLife p p p g 1.9 GUARANTEE for symptoms of fungus infection. Notify owner's representative of all Q a into the top 4"of soil. instances identified and submit treatment plan. v 9 minus, pathogen and weed free and one of the following options or approved equivalent. A. Guarantee palm trees against poor, inadequate, or inferior workmanship O Landsca e Contractor shall submit two 2 1 uart sam les and two 2 co ies of roduct B. Planting procedures and practices shall be the same as those indicated under "Planting C. Any trees or other plant materials that die-back and lose the form and size as originally p ( ) - q p ( ) p p for a period of 2 years following planting and Final Acceptance by Owner. 3.10 CLEANUP Trees". specified as determined by the Landscape Architect shall be replaced even though they literature, lab analysis and reports to Landscape Architect for review and approval. 3.2 LIGHTWEIGHT PLANTER SOIL have taken root and are rowin after the die-back. Retain Labor and Materials bonds as a warranty. w T • "Greenways Best Soil Conditioner",as manufactured by Greenways Environmental, g g A. Following palm tree installation, remove rubbish, waste and debris - (949)380-8301. B. During 2-year guarantee period, remove palm trees that are found dead resulting from planting operations. Remove equipment and implements of - C. All trellises and stakes shall be removed from vine and espalier plants and the plants shall - A. Lightweight planter soil for all planting areas on structural deck shall be of the following or not in a satisfactory growth condition from site and replace with new at service, and leave Work area in a neat, clean, and Owner's Authorized 0 � • "Alaska Humus", as manufactured by APC Export, Inc., (907)770-3709 be fastened and trained against fences or walls as called for on the plan, shown in D. The Landscape Contractor, when notified by the Owner shall remove and replace all a y mix by volume: no cost to Owner. Replaced palm trees are to be purchased and Representative-accepted condition. - B. Planter mulch to dressin shall be "Forest Floor" 0-2" diamond shred as manufactured b planting details or directed by the Landscape Architect. guaranteed plant materials, which for any reason fail to meet the requirements of the a o ( p g) y uarantee. Re lacement of material and lants shall be made to same s ecifications as delivered to jobsite by Contractor. Aguinaga Green or approved equivalent. Mulch shall be ground organic material, biologically g p p p 0 Z active, composted and pathogen and weed free. Amount Per Cubic Yard: required for original planting, and all replacements shall be guaranteed as specified for C. Remove palm trees requiring replacement before scheduled 2 year a o 0 ° D. Trim all hedge type plantings as shown in planting details. original materials. uarantee eriod and re lace alon with ad acent disturbed C. Peat moss shall be sphagnum peat moss, Canadian or European variety,free from alkali. 70/o washed concrete sand 9 p p 9 1 z W E E. The guarantee for any plant material supplied by the Landscape Contractor or the Owner improvements, i.e. irrigation, paving, lighting, planting, etc. at no expense w w P D. Commercial fertilizers shall be complete fertilizers 16-6-8, 17-13-5 or other breakdowns as 30% organic soil amendment r required. 3.8 GROUND COVER, TURF AND SEASONAL COLOR PLANTING shall be that the Landscape Contractor will supply the new plant material including to Owner, with same level of quality as originally indicated on Drawings END OF SECTION � N delivery to the site and all labor and equipment required to install the replacement plant and installed on site. w E. Fertilizer planting tablets shall be Gro-Life 7-gram tablets or Tri-C "myco pak" for trees and Uniformly blend the mix prior to placing in the planter. material at no cost to The Owner. � shrubs. A. Grade ground cover areas to finish grades specified under Section 3.04 above. Finish D. Guarantee newly planted palms, for a period of 2 years from date of Final - w , F. Gro-Power, GroLife and Gro-Power Plus as manufactured by Gro-Power (909) 393-3744. grades shall meet approval of Landscape Architect prior to soil preparation. Acceptance. Myco-pak as manufactured by Tri-C Enterprises(800)927-3311. B. Install lighweight planter soil mix in the top 18"of all planters on structural deck. 3.15 CLEAN UP: Upon completion of landscape construction and before final acceptance, E. Guarantee palms to be healthy and free from fungus or vascular w a G. CONCRETE SAND shall be clean,washed material that com lies with the followin remove rubbish, trash and debris resulting from landscape construction operation. The site t- p g B. Prepare ground cover areas as specified under"Soil Preparation" SECTION 3.01. shall be left in a neat and acceptable condition such as to meet approval of the Landscape infections. J - C. Planters on structural deck deeper than 18" shall be filled with washed concrete sand 1. Gradation Architect. PART 2- PRODUCTS 1 from the bottom of the planter up to the 18" layer of lightweight planter soil mix. Percent Passing Sieve Designation C. Ground cover areas shall be mulched in conformance with specifications and watered _J . 2.1 PALM BACKFILL SOIL SHEET TITLE _ 100.0 .375 in with a light spray. - 2 , 99.9 No.4 D. All planting pits for trees, and shrubs installed in planters on structural deck shall be A. Consisting of#16 silica sand consisting of following qualities: a (N backfilled usin the above s ecified li htwei ht lanter soil 4 � 87.7 No. 8 g p g g p D. Smooth soil about plants and leave areas in neat and clean condition. Do not pile soil or END OF SECTION 1. Good water retention. 0 0 3 mulch around crown of an )ants. 2. Good percolation for excess water. �, N 81.2 No. 10 Y p N � 3.3 PREPARED BACKFILL MIX 3. Low in salts and boron. In no cases is boron allowed to measure ~ o N o 60.6 No. 16 greater than 1 PPM as measured on saturation extract method. 7Z a 36.3 No. 30 E. Install turf(sod) per sod grower's specifications. A. Backfill mix for tree and shrub planting pits at all in grade areas shall be of the following B. In order to insure conformance to this Section, provide soil sample testing iv r a 26.4 No.40 material per ten cubic yards: of backfill soil when requested by Owner's Authorized Representative. O ■ 0 a 18.9 No. 50 3.9 POTTERY Testing of these samples to be paid for by Contractor. LU 9.3 No. 100 V) On-Site Soil ---------------------------------------------------7 cubic yards H SHEET NUMBER T 6.4 No. 200 A. Install pottery at locations shown on the construction plans including the installation of Organic soil amendment-----------------------------------3 cubic yards water proofing, drainage, soil, plant material and irrigation. Refer to construction plans for 1 W Gro-Power Plus----------------------------------------------10 lbs. installation details and other information pertaining to pottery. LANDSCAPE PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUATION) LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE (SECTION 32 98 00) E. Manufacturer's Directions: 3.4 PALMS 3.8 IRRIGATION SYSTEMS LANDSCAPE DRAINAGE (SECTION 33 46 05) the proper and timely execution of this work have been corrected before AHLOUIST. 1. Manufacturer's directions shall be followed in all cases. I I I proceeding. PART 1 GENERAL A. Resetting: Reset Palms to proper grades or upright position as required. Plumb Palms as A. General: PART 1 GENERAL 1144 S. SILVERSTONE WAY SUITE 500 F. Sustainability Requirements: Refer to Section 01 35 10- LEED Certification Requirements and B. Examine surfaces for conditions that will adversely affect execution, required due to settlement. 1. Repair without charge to Owner, all damages to systems caused by Contractor operations. ermanenece and quality of work. MERIDIAN, ID 83642-7381 Section 01 35 15-CAL/Green Environmental Requirements for points indicated and LEED 1.1 WORK COVERED: Provide all landscape drainage work as indicated and as p q Y Perform all repairs within one watering period. p g 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS Certification Goal. specified herein. Refer to the grading plans and specifications prepared by the 9 P 9 civil engineer, and the structural soils report for additional drainage information. 1. LEED General: Refer to LEED"Project Checklist" indicating points Design Team has B. Fertilization: 2. Report promptly to Owner al accidental damage not resulting from Contractor's negligence 1. Verify that grading has been completed and the work of this section can 1 , anticipated relating to specific LEED credits and LEED requirements including but not 1. Initial Fertilization: Apply soluble palm fertilizer six to eight weeks after installation during or operations. properly proceed. A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and growing season March through October 2. Exercise extreme care in excavatingand working near existing utilities. Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this limited to following as applicable. 9 9 ( 9 )� 3. Do not run irrigation system during the rainy season. Set and program automatic A. Principal Work in this Section is: g g 2. Fertilization program (per gallon of water) controllers for seasonal water requirements. The Landscape Contractor is responsible for damages to utilities which Section See also Summary of Work Section 01 11 00 and Project Closeout Section a. LEED Materials and Resources: Comply with requirements for using materials for which are caused by his operations or neglect. Check existing utility drawings 01 11 00. 4. Once a week, use a probe or other acceptable tool to check the rootball moisture of 1. Trench excavation, pipebedding, backfill and compaction. coPVRicHT© 2024 life cycle information is available and that have environmentally, economically, and a. Six to eight weeks after installation drench top of rootball ( 12 inch depth)with the representative plant materials, as well as surrounding soil. 2. Furnishing and installation of drainline piping and fittings. for locations. socially preferable life cycle impacts. following materials per gallon of water: 3. Connection to street gutters, storm drains and sump pump stations. 1.2 SUMMARY 1 quart Grow More Ferti-Plex 6 ounces Grow More (0-50-30) 6 ounces magnesium 4. Furnishing and installation of drainage system in planters on structural C. Notify the Landscape Architect or Owners Authorized Representative in writing, sulfate B. Cleaning and monitoring the System: g g y p describingunacceptable conditions. 1.2 FIELD CONDITIONS slab and connection to sub-slab drainage system. p A. This section provides the requirements for plant maintenance, complete , as 2fluid ounces of Essential )Biostimulant Soluble 1. Continually monitor the irrigation systems to verify that they are functioning properly as ( 5. As-built drawings. specified to include the following: 2 fluid ounces of Companion Soluble Biostimulant designed. Make program adjustments required by changing field conditions. D. Do not proceed with work until unacceptable site conditions are corrected or A. Site Visit: At beginning of maintenance period, visit and walk the site with the owner and p ( ) 6. Cleanup. existing utilities are located. Y p p Landscape Architect to clarify scope of work and understand existing project/site conditions. 2. Clean um filter and strainer at least once a year and as often as necessary to keep the 9 1. Provide 90 day Maintenance Period, complete, as specified. pump Y rY p b. Two weeks after above soil drenchment, drench the rootball with the following: irrigation systems free of sand and other debris. B. Related Work in other Sections are: Review greenwaste objectives before finalizing Maintenance Plan. 2 fluid ounces of Essential (Soluble Biostimulant) 3.2 LAYOUT: B. This section includes: 2 fluid ounces of Companion (Soluble Biostimulant) 1 ounce 3.9 WARRANTY PERIOD AND REPALCEMENT OF PLANT MATERIALS 1. Section 32 93 00- Landscape Planting. 1. Weed, disease, rodents, animal, and insect control. B. Documentation of Conditions: Document general condition of existing trees, shrubs, vines, of Mycor Tree Palm Saver 2. Section 32 84 00- Planting Irrigation A. All piping or equipment shown diagrammatically on drawing outside of planting 46 2. Pruning, thinning, staking (including replacement and removal), edging, and mowing. groundcovers and lawn recording all plant materials which are healthy, thriving, damaged, areas shall be installed inside planting area whenever possible. Architecture 3. Maintenance and operation of irrigation system dead or dying. c. After second soil drench treatment,fertilize with Apex Palm Fertilizer(1 3-5- A. Specific Requirements: 3. Drawings and General Provisions of contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and requirements of Division 1 specifications Design. 4. Mulching, composting, lawn aeration, organic fertilization, and soil conditioning. 8) at 2 pounds per Palm 1. Section 32 93 00- Landscape Planting apply to work of this section. B. Excavate trenches to required depths. Follow approval layout for each system. . g g' pp y Relationships. 5. Replacement of plant material. C. Irrigation System: Document general condition of existing irrigation system, making sure that 2. Section 32 93 01 - Palm Planting p p d. Two weeks after above fertilization, drench the rootball with the following materials per 3 C. Maintain bottom of trenches sloping to drain with all piping supported evenly. 6. Clean-up (litter and vegetative debris) faulty electrical controllers, broken or inoperable sprinkler heads (or emitters)are reported. gallons of water: 3. Section 32 84 00- Planting Irrigation 1.2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS; 2 fluid ounces of Essential (Soluble Biostimulant) 3.3 LINE CLEARANCES: CONSULTANT 1.3 SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING 3.10 NINETY DAY MAINETANCE PERIOD A. Ordinances and Regulations: Local, municipal and state laws and rules and C. Section 32 84 13- Planting Irrigation 2 fluid ounces of Companion (Soluble Biostimulant) regulations governing or relating to any portion of this work are hereby Section 32 93 00- Landscape Planting incorporated into and made a part of these Specifications and their provisions A. Provide not less than 6"clearance between lines of other trades. A. Perform all maintenance during hours mutually agreed upon between Owner and Contractor. A. Preliminary Review: As soon as the landscape installation is substantially Section 32 93 01 - Palm Planting C. Pruning: shall be carried out by the Landscape Contractor. Anything contained in these uCENSED complete coordinate a preliminary review with the Owner's representative to B. Do not install parallel lines directly over any other line. Section 33 46 05- Landscape Drainage 1. Except for flower stalks, remove dead and or desiccated fronds only. Specifications shall not be construed to conflict with any of the above rules and LANDSCAPE determine the condition of work and acceptance to begin the Ninety Day ARCIiITECT B. Work force shall be present at the project site at least once a week and as often as necessary regulations or requirements of the same. However, when these Specifications 2. Chain saws are prohibited due to inability of sterilization of the hardware. Maintenance Period. 3.4 BACKFILLING: 69571653 1.3 ALLOWANCES to perform specified maintenance in accordance with the approved maintenance schedule. 3. Recommend toppers as the preferred pruning tool whenever possible over handsaws or and Drawings call for or describe materials, workmanship or construction of a better quality, higher standard, or larger size than is required by the above A. Initial Backfill: Clean, fine granular material as approved b Owner's shielded machetes due to the potential to spread sawdust. B. Date of Review: Submit a written request to the Owners representative at least five working rules and regulations, the provisions of these Specifications and Drawings shall g pp Y A. To be determined 1.4 WARRANTY AND TREE REPLACEMENT 4. A sterilized, sharpened spade can be sued to shape the "pineapple"and trunk. days prior to anticipated date of review. take precedence. Representative. 5. All pruning tools must be sterilized by a minimum five minute dip in a mixture of 50 percent B. Compact trench backfill to a dry density equal to adjacent undisturbed soil. A. Specific Requirements: Refer to the following sections: Planting and submittals p Y Y q 1 DIE 0 ALESSI 1.4 CLOSEOUT MEETING Clorox Bleach and 50 percent water. Clorox is a 5.25 percent solution of Sodium C. Beginning of the Ninety Da maintenance Period: the date on which the Owner's B. Protection: Erect and maintain barricades, warning signs and lights and 9 9 Y Y Restore to adjacent grade, free of dips, depressions, humps or other ST .n q�p Hypochlorite and water. When mixed with water the mixture becomes a 2.25 percent representative issues a latter of Preliminary Acceptance to the Owner based on the owner's provide guards as necessary or required to protect all persons on the site. P Y p A. Closeout Conference: Conduct conference at Project site. B. Contractor shall guarantee all plants, 5 gallons or larger from latent defects, disease or death solution of Sodium Hypochlorite. representative recommendation of acceptance. irregularities. PRELIMINARY and injury resulting from improper planting for a period of 12 months after final acceptance of 6. After dipping in sterilizing solution, rinse all tools in a bucket of clean water or spraying C. Discrepancies: When discrepancies exist between Drawings and pp� 9 � 9 Y C. Coordinate with the general contractor and verify locations of connection to NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION the total project by the Owner. with clean water. Specifications, and no specific interpretation is issued prior to bidding, the street utter, storm drain or sub-slabs stems. 1.5 REFERENCES 3.11 TERMINATION ( FINAL ACCEPTANCE)OF MAINTENANCE PERIOD decision regarding this interpretation will rest with Owner or Landscape g Y 7. Use two sets of tools, one to prune and the other to soak in the sterilizing solution. Switch STAMP Architect. The Landscape Contractor shall act on this decision as directed. In C. Contractor shall replace at no cost to the Owner as specified, plants that are dead or not in a the tools between Palms, so that a sterilized tool is always available. D. Connection to the street gutter shall be in accordance with the uniform A. Guidelines for day to day maintenance which may not be listed here shall include A. Final Acceptance Procedure: the event the installation deviates from the directions given, it shall be vigorous, healthy growing conditions; replacement shall be of the same kind and size as 8. At the end of the work period, sterilize all tools and rinse with water, dry and spray with WD standards of the local authority. No. Description Date those landscape maintenance practices which are generally accepted by the p Y p Y 1. Work will be accepted by the Owner's Representative or Landscape Architect upon corrected at no additional cost to the Owner. originally specified and shall be planted as described on the Drawings and in the University of California, the California Association of Nurseryman and/or the Specifications. -40 to prevent corrosion. satisfactory completion of all work, including maintenance period, but exclusive of 3.5 CLEAN UP: International Society of Arboriculture. 9. Contractor shall take every precaution to safeguard caustic and irritating effect of Clorox replacement of materials under the Warranty Period. D. Explanation of Drawings: Due to the scale of Drawings, it is not possible to on skin and eyes of tree workers with rubber gloves and safety glasses. ,indicate all offsets fittings, sleeve, etc., which may be required. Carefully 2. Submit a written request to Landscape Architect for review for Final Acceptance at least A. Upon completion of work, restore ground surfaces to required elevations and B. Requirements of Regulatory Agencies: D. Trees that die during the 12 month guarantee period and are deemed the responsibility of the investigate the structural and finished conditions affecting all of this work and q 9 Y 9 five (5)working days prior to anticipated Final Review date, which is at the end of the remove excess materials, debris and equipment from the site to satisfaction of Contractor shall be replaced by a tree of the same variety and size at no cost to the Owner. D. Removal of Palm Tree Canopy Ties Maintenance Period. plan this work accordingly, furnishing such fittings, etc., as may be required to Owner's Representative. 1. Perform all work in accordance with applicable laws, codes, and regulations 1. Approximately 90 days after Preliminary Acceptance, remove all dead or discolored fronds meet such conditions. Drawings are generally diagrammatic and indicative of required b the jurisdiction governing the Project location. E. Manufacturer and Installer agree to repair or replace components that fail(s) in materials or the work to be installed. The work shall be installed in such a manner as to q Y 1 9 9 1 and frond canopy ties that are installed by the Palm Supplier that have not naturally broken B. Corrective Work: avoid conflicts between irrigation systems, fountain mechanical systems, 2. County Agricultural Commissioner's office must by law be given a monthly record of all workmanship within specified warranty period. free as part of the new canopy growth, as requested by the Owner's representative: g y END OF SECTION 1. Work requiring corrective action or replacement shall be performed within ten planting, work of other trades and architectural features. herbicides, insecticides and disease control measures. (10) Calendar days after the Final Review. 1.5 MAINTENANCE PERIOD 3.5 TREES, SHRUBS AND VINES E. Manufacturer's Directions: Manufacturer's directions and detailed drawings 2. Perform corrective work and materials replacement in accordance with the Drawings and C. Workforce: shall be followed in all cases where the manufacturers used furnish directions 1. Experience: The Contractor shall have a full time Foreman assigned to the Project for the A. Contractor shall furnish all labor, material, equipment, and services required to maintain the A. Watering Basins: Specifications at no cost to the Owner. covering points not shown in the Drawings and Specifications. duration of the Maintenance Period per the Contract. The Foreman shall have a minimum landscape in a healthy and attractive condition for a period of 90 days(or as otherwise 3. After corrective work is completed, the Contractor shall again request a Final Review for 1. Maintain all watering basins around plant materials so that enough water can be applied to Final Acceptance as outlined above. of four ears experience in landscape establishment supervision, with experience or directed by owner)or as required to establish a healthy stand of lawn, at the discretion of the p F. The Landscape Contractor shall not willfully install the drainage system as Y p p p p establish moisture though major root zone. 4. Continue maintenance of all landscaped areas until such time as all corrective measures shown on the Drawings when it is obvious in the field that obstructions, grade training in entomology, pathology, pest control, soil science,fertilizers, plant materials and Landscape Architect. p g horticultural practices in the region in which the Project occurs. 2. In rainy seasons, open basins to allow surface drainage away form the root crown where have been completed and accepted. differences or discrepancies in area dimensions exist that might not have been excess water may accumulate. Restore watering basins at end of season. B. Maintenance period shall not start until all elements of planting and irrigation for y g considered in engineering. Such obstructions or differences shall be brought 2. Labor Force: The Contractor's maintenance labor forces shall be thoroughly familiar and p p g g 3. For supplemental hand watering of watering basins use a water wand to break the water to the attention of the Landscape Architect. In the event this notification is not trained in the work to be accomplished and perform the task in a competent, efficient the entire project are complete. Project will be segmented into maintenance C. Conditions for Acceptance of Work at End of Maintenance Period: p force. Do not permit crown roots to become exposed to air through dislodging of soil and performed, the Landscape Contractor shall assume full responsibility for any manner acceptable to the Owner. phases, unless specifically authorized in writing by the Owner 1. Each plant shall be alive and thriving, showing signs of growth and no signs of stress, mulch. revision necessary. 3. Supervision: The Foreman shall directly employ and supervise the labor force at all times. disease, or any other weaknesses. C. The Contractor's maintenance period will be extended if the provisions required within the 4. Maintain originally called for depth of mulch to reduce evaporation and frequency of 2. Replace all plants not meeting these conditions. An additional Warrant Period equal in Notify the Owner for all changes in supervision. p p q p p g Y q 1.3 SUBMITTALS plans and specifications are not fulfilled. watering. length to the original shall be commenced for all such plants and planted areas. 5. Check for moisture penetration throughout the root zone at least once per week. 1.6 CLOSEOUT ACTION SUBMITTALS A. Certificates: Submit manufacturer's certification that plastic pipe and fittings D. Final Acceptance Date: The date on which the Landscape Architect issues a Letter of Final comply with specification requirements as directed by Landscape Architect. PART 2 PRODUCTS B. Resetting: Reset plant materials to proper grades or upright position as required. Acceptance. Upon Final Acceptance, the Owner will assume responsibility for maintenance of A. Submit in accordance with Section 01 11 00 Submittal Procedures. B. Record Drawings (as-built): 2.1 GENERAL C. Weed Control: the work. Project Number 2024-1128 B. Submit complete materials list and schedule of maintenance operations and 1. Record dimensioned locations and depths for each of the following: 1. Control weeds, preferably by hand weeding; or with pre-emergent herbicides and with E. Cleaning: remove from the site all containers and evidence of maintenance activities. Q monthly status report including list of equipment proposed for the job (and watering g 07. 18.2025 scheduled for 90 daywarrant period. A. Provide all equipment and products necessary for, and incidental to, the requirements of this selective systemic herbicides. Date Y pp rY q a. Points of connection. specification. 2. All areas between plants, including watering basins, shale b weed free on a continuous F. Closeout: submit a copy of the Landscape Maintenance Record to Owner with all other b. Drainage line routing. (Provide dimensions for each 100 L.F. basis. documentation and records required and utilized during the maintenance period. Set u a C. Written application recommendation by a licensed agricultural pest control advisor q g p p (maximum)along each routing, and for each change in direction.) for all weed, pest, and disease controls restricted by the Department of Agriculture B. Provide a written proposal on the proposed Maintenance Plan, techniques and products that 3. Use only recommended and legally approved herbicides to control weed growth. review with the Landscape Architect and Owner to review records, procedures and hand over c. Drain inlets/catch basins. proposed for this work. will be used for this project. This plan will be reviewed and approved by Owner and Landscape 4. Avoid frequent soil cultivation that destroys shallow roots and breaks the seal of re maintenance responsibility to Owner. O Architect. Once approved, it will become the Maintenance Plan for the project. emergent herbicides. 2. Locate all dimensions from two permanent reference points (sidewalks, D. Project Close-out Submittal: Include in a single, 3-ring binder a landscape G. Return all keys and identification materials supplied by Owner for the purpose of curbs or pavements). maintenance manual containing an indexed collection of all schedules, records and C. Use of sustainable maintenance practices must be incorporated into Maintenance Plan. D. Pruning: site access. permits listed above, as well as a documentation of accepted condition of planting 1. Provide Class 1 (thinning and shaping)of all trees, including specimen trees greater a. Make dimensions accurately at the same scale used on original 00 and irrigation at Final Acceptance. This shall also be submitted in electronic format than15 feet in height as requested b the Architect. drawings or larger. on CD rom-supply 3 copies. 2.2 MATERIALSg q Y 2. Prune trees to select and develop permanent scaffold branches that are smaller in END OF SECTION 3. Record all changes which are made from the contract drawings. A. General:All materials and equipment, unless otherwise indicated, shall be provided by the diameter than the trunk or branch to which they are attached, and which have vertical E. Shop Drawings: spacing of 18 inches and radial orientation so as not to overlay one another. 4. Record all required information on a set of blackline prints of the Contractor. 3. Prune trees to maintain growth within space limitations, maintaining a natural appearance Drawings. Do not use these prints for any other purpose. Q a1. Include plans, elevations, sections, and details. B. Water: Clean, potable and fresh is available from Owner/Contractor. and balancing crown with roots. 2. Include details of equipment assemblies. Indicate dimensions, weights, loads, required 4. Prune trees to eliminate diseased or damaged growth and narrow V shaped branch forks 5. Maintain information daily. Keep drawings at the site at all times and M E clearances, method of field assembly, components, and location and size of each field that lack strength. Reduce toppling and wind damage by thinning out crowns. available for review by the Owner and the Landscape Architect. W connection. C. Fertilizers: 5. No stripping of lower branches, (raising up)of young trees will be permitted. 6. When record drawings have been approved b the Landscape Architect 1. Balanced, once a season application controlled-release nitrogen, phosphorus and 9 pp Y p Y 3. Detail fabrication and assembly of Custom salvaged wood furniture and green screen 6. Retain lower branches in a"tipped back"of pinched condition to promote caliper of trunk transfer all information to a set of re roducible rants using permanent Z) T panels. potassium, and uncoated, rapidly soluble prills containing nitrogen and phosphorus. growth tapered trunk). Do not cut back to fewer than six buds or leaves p p g p - 2. To dress fertilizer: g ( p ) India ink. Changes using ballpoint pen are not acceptable. m 4. Include diagrams for power, signal, and control wiring. p on such branches. Only cut lower branches flush with the trunk after the tree is U) t a. Manufacturer: Soilogix, (949)225-3420; or equal as approved by the Architect. able to stand erect without staking or support. 7. Reproducible prints will be furnished by the Owner at cost for printing and 3 F. Software and Firmware Operational Documentation: 7. Thin out and shape evergreen trees when necessary to prevent wind and storm damage. handling. b. Distributor: Target Specialty Products; (562)802-2238; or equal as approved by . Architect. Do primary pruning of deciduous trees during the dormant season. LIJ 1. Software operating and upgrade manuals. 8. Prune damaged trees of those branches which constitute health of safety hazards at any 8. Use appropriate eradicating fluid for removing original lines and J 16 2. Program Software Backup: On magnetic media or compact disk, complete with data files. c. Fertilizer Rate: Soilogix Master Growth; 10 pounds per 100 square feet. time of the year they occur. dimensions where changes are made. Completed reproducibles shall be equal to the original drawings. N 3. Device address list. 9. Make all cuts clean and close to the trunk without cutting into branch collar. "stubbing"will a 4. Printout of software application and graphic screens. D. Insecticides: not be permitted, Cut smaller branches flush with trunk or lateral branch. Make larger cuts, 1.4 STORAGE: LIJ M 2 1. Obtain best quality materials with original manufacturer's containers, properly labeled with (1 inch in diameter or larger) parallel to shoulder rungs, with the top edge if the cut at the 1.7 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS guaranteed analysis. trunk or lateral branch. A. Storage: in2. Use non staining materials. 10. Branches too heavy to handle shall be precut in three stages to prevent splitting or peeling A. Furnish extra materials that match products installed and that are packaged with protective Z � of bark. Make the first two cuts 18 inches or more from the trunk to remove the branch. 1. Store materials at a location directed by the Owner. covering for storage and identified with labels describing contents. E. Fungicides: Subdue Maxx and Cleary's 3336. Make the third cut at the trunk to remove the resulting stub. 2. Store materials in an orderly manner. Avoid interference with other 1. Distributor: Target Specialty Products; 562 802-2238; ore equal as approved b Architect. 11. Do not prune or clip shrubs into balled or boxed forms unless specifically called for by construction activities. LIJ -1 s 9 p Y ( ) q pP Y 1.8 SUBMITTALS design. 11 PART 2: PRODUCTS 2.3 EQUIPMENT 3 E. Guying of trees: A. Prior to being placed on maintenance, the Contractor shall submit a schedule of all activities 2.1 MATERIALS: - 3 planned during the maintenance period. This shall be accepted by the Owner's Authorized A. General: Use only the proper tool for each job. Maintain all tools in sharp, properly functioning 1. Inspect guys at least once a month to check for rubbing that causes bark wounds. �__ LIJ It 16 Representative prior to the start of the maintenance period. All schedule changes shall be condition. Clean and sterilize pruning tools prior to usage. 2. Conform to recommended procedures of guying as outlined in the University of California A. Plastic Pipe and Fittings: 11 E.00 documented and accepted by the Owner's Authorized Representative. Publication AXT-311, "Staking Landscape Trees." -U LIJ 7 s B. The field set of"As-Built"drawings shall be available for review at the beginning of 1. Identification Markings: maintenance site walk. PART 3 EXECUTION F. Establishment of existing trees and shrubs to remain: C. Prior to date of the final walk-through, the Contractor shall acquire from the Owner's a. Identify all pipe with the following indelible markings: 0�m = 11 9 q 1. General: Conform to all applicable paragraphs regarding pruning, watering, spraying and - cD 2? Authorized Representative approved reproducible prints and shall produce the final record fertilizing of new plant materials as specified in this section. 11 from the job record set of all changes made to all plans during construction, label said prints 3.1 ESTABLISHING THE MAINTENANCE PERIOD Manufacturer's name. vU) 7 . 2 2. Be alert to symptoms of construction damage to root systems and shrubs as evidenced by Nominal pipe size. z 9 "As-Builts", and deliver to the Owner's Authorized Representative and as required to any Local o � wilting, unreasonable or early flowering or loss of leaves, and insect or disease infestation Schedule of class. - Agency. Prior to the date of final inspection, the Contractor shall deliver to the Owner's A. Pre-final Inspection:As soon as planting is substantially completed per documents, hold a - `° due to declining vigor. Date of extrusion. - N Authorized Representative the"Landscape and Irrigation Guarantee" as required. Said pre-final inspection (preliminary review)to determine the condition of the work. Guarantee shall be on the Contractor's letterhead and dated the scheduled final acceptance 3. Notify the Architect in writing of all evidences of declining tree or shrub vigor immediately U X date. upon discerning the problem. Take appropriate interim measures to mitigate the severity of 2. Drain Pipe (Perforated and non-perforated): Manufactured from PVC in Q w B. Date of Inspection (Review): Notify the Landscape Architect at least five (5)working days prior the problem as specified in this section. accordance with ASTM D-2729 or SDR-35. - vai � D. All turnover items noted in other specification sections shall be delivered prior to the final to anticipated date of inspection. U) 6 Z @ walk-through. 4. Submit in written proposal and cost estimate for the correction of all conditions before - - 3 proceeding with permitted correction work. 3. Fittings: PVC in accord with ASTM D-2751-75, SDR-35. LIJ , z t E. Supply a monthly record of all herbicides, insecticides,fertilizers, and disease control C. Beginning of the Maintenance Period: The date on which the Landscape Architect issues a p g p 3 chemicals with rates and amounts used noted. letter of Preliminary Acceptance to the Contractor. B. Plastic Pipe and Fittings (Corrugated Pipe): - o F. Soils Report may adjust fertilizer rates and frequencies as noted herein. 3.6 GROUNDCOVERS 3.2 GENERAL 1. Identification Marking: Identify all pipe with the following indelible O o �co � 1.1 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Watering: markings: A. Duration: Continuous) maintain all )ant materials after installation, includin s ecimen trees 1. Check for moisture penetration throughout the root zone at least twice a month. - Y p g p Manufacturer's nameZ A. Manufacturer's Qualifications: Firms regularly engaged in the manufacture of and alms during progress of Work, and for period of 90 days after completion of all planting 2• Water as frequently as necessary to maintain healthy growth of groundcovers. o a p 9 p 9 p Y p p 9 Nominal pipe size - w landscape maintenance products and chemicals, whose products have been in Ic - work until Final Acceptance. The Contractor shall maintain the landscaped and hardscaped Class of pipe 11 o satisfactory use in similar service for not less than five years. � '. areas including, but not limited to, mulching, fertilizing, watering, weed control, insect and B. Weed Control: Date of manufacturer DUJ I disease control, and trash removal. 1. Control weeds, preferably with pre-emergent herbicides and with selective systemic 0- E B. Maintenance Contractor's Qualifications: Firm with at least five years of successful herbicides. 2. Drain Pipe (Perforated and non-Perforated): Manufactured form high - U) installation experience on projects of comparable size, scope, quality, and dollar B. A conference with Owner shall be held at the completion of the work, provided that all 2. Minimize hoeing of weeds in order to avoid damage to plant materials. density polyethylene (HDPE) in accordance with ASTM D-3350, ASTM 0. 2 `� 0 value. Contractor firm must have completed successfully a minimum of three retail D-2412. Pie shall be N-12 IBST soil tight) smooth interior drain pipe o .G deficiencies brought out in the pre-final inspection which began the maintenance period have p ( g ) p p projects and include Bay Friendly qualified personnel(BFQL)on this project. manufactured b Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. ADS or approved Q z _ a o been corrected by this time. The Contractor shall continue to maintain the project at his own 3.7 INSECTS, PESTS AND DISEASE CONTROL y g y ( ) pp o - 2 expense until all deficiencies have been corrected, at which time the Contractor shall request equivalent. O Q o C. Personnel: the Owner to visit the site and approve the project as complete. The Owner will accept the U - a o 0 A. Watering: 3. Fittings: Standard drainage fittings for corrugated pipe manufactured form 1. Employ at least one qualified supervisor familiar with the products and the requirements of landscape project in writing. The date of the acceptance letter shall be the first day of the g g g g p p z UJ HDPE in accordance with ASTM D-2412. w w this section. Submit the supervisor's name to the Landscape Architect before beginning guarantee period. Ic work. He/she shall have a minimum of four(4)years experience in landscape 1. Inspection: Inspect and protect all plant materials for signs of stress, damage - 0) U) @ maintenance supervision, with experience or training in turf management, pest control, and potential trouble from the following: C. Joint Cement: Type as recommended by manufacturer of pipe and fittings. w C. Protection: protect all new planting areas from damage of all kinds from beginning of work until Q 11 3: 15soils, fertilizers and plant identification. The supervisor shall directly supervise the work sufficient) established or until Final acceptance. a. Presence of insects, rabbits, moles, gophers, rounds squirrels, snails and slugs - °' force at all times. y p g p g q g D. Joint Primer: Type as recommended by manufacturer of pipe and fittings. w planting areas. Z �5 2. Employ workers familiar with the products and requirements of this Section. E. Gravel Drainage Course: Crushed rock No. 2 grade ore equal. z . D. Replacement: b. Discolored or blotching leaves, needles or fronds. g q11 w a 1. Immediately treat or replace all plant materials which become damaged or injured, as 11 D. Ordinances and Regulations: C. Unusually light green or yellowish green color inconsistent with normal green color of F. Drainage Fabric: Typar 3151 lightweight Geotextile fabric manufactured by - directed by Owner's Representative at no additional cost to Owner. leaves, fronds or needles. LINQ Industrial Fabrics, Inc. or approved I 1. All local, municipal and state laws, and rules and regulations governing or relating to any pp oved equivalent. D a 2. Replacement plant materials shall be of a size, condition and variety acceptable to C) @ portion of this work, are hereby incorporated into and made a part of these Specifications Owner's Representative. G. Filter Sock for Perforated Pi e: Bi 0'-Sock filter available from Plastic SHEET TITLE a 0 and their provisions shall be carried out by the Contractor. Anything contained in these B. Personnel: Perform spraying and removal for insect, pest, and disease control by qualified - g - co g Specifications shall not be construed to conflict with any of the above rules and regulations trained personnel. Services& Products, Inc. (818)896-1101, or approved equivalent. � � or requirements of the same. However,when these Specifications and Drawings all for, or E. Provide temporary protection fences, barriers and signs as required for protection. o 4 � H. Catch Basins/Drain Inlets: As specified on the Drawings and manufactured by Lo N § describe materials, workmanship, or construction of a better quality, higher standard, or C. Application: Spray with extreme care to avoid all hazards to any person or pet in the area or o v E larger size than is required by the above rules and regulations, the provisions of these F. Use compost area provided by Owner. adjacent areas. NDS, Inc. (800)726-1944, or approved equivalent. � N N Specifications and Drawings shall take precedence. PART 3: EXECUTION W a , 2. The Contractor shall obtain and pay for any and all permits and all inspections as required. 3.3 MAINTENANCE PLAN D. Palm fungicide drench: Apply fungicide drench to palm rootballs and sand backfill with 15-20 - 6 r 3. The Contractor shall furnish, without extra charge, additional materials and labor required gallons of the following: "subdue Maxx"and "Cleary's 3366" mixed at the lower recommended 3.1 INSPECTION: O L0 ■ 03C 1 o a iE for the compliance with any rules and regulations. A. Follow approved Maintenance Plan rate. Reapply the fungicide at the same rate monthly for three months during the maintenance W Period. A. Inspect adjacent construction and make sure that all conditions detrimental to H 11 ` SHEET NUMBER a MATERIALS SCHEDULE TREE LEGEND AHL0111ST. SYMBOL DESCRIPTION QTY REMARKS SYMBOL BOTANICAL NAME / SIZE QTY CONTAINER MATURE SIZE WATER REMARKS COMMON NAME ZONE 1144 S. SILVERSTONE WAY SUITE 500 MERIDIAN, ID 83642-7381 48,205 FINE FESCUE SEED MIX BY GRANITE SEED, LEHI UT; DROUGHT TOLERANT FESCUE BLEND SQ. FT. 801-768-4422, OR OTHER ACHD APPROVED EQUAL. ACER PLATINOIDES 'PARKWAY' 2" CAL 39 g & g 35 HIGH X 20' WIDE 3 MATCHING APPLY PER MANUFACTURER SPECIFICATIONS. PARKWAYMAPLE CLASS II COPYRIGHT© 2024 15,472 APPLY AT 3" MAX DEPTH AT AREAS INDICATED ON PLANS. MULCH MEDIUM BLACK AND TAN ROCK MULCH SQ. FT. PLANTING AREAS SHALL BE PHYSICALLY SEPARATED FROM FESCUE AREAS BY METAL EDGING. CEDRUS DEODORA 'KASHMIR' 10'-12' 6 B & B 40' HIGH X 25' WIDE 2 MATCHING - KASHMIR DEODAR CEDAR HIGH CLASS III I I DECORATIVE COBBLE AT DRY STREAM BED 400 SQ. FT. Architecture. Desin. (D CELTIS OCCIDENTALIS 2" CAL 3 g & g 40' HIGH X 40' WIDE 1 MATCHING Relatonshi s. HACKBERRY CLASS II P CONSULTANT ALUMINUM EDGING XXX CERCIS CANADENSIS 2" CAL 20 g & g 20' HIGH X 25' WIDE 3 MATCHING IiAri�scs,�e EASTERN REDBUD CLASS I ARCHITECT I I D 6571653 PROJECT CALCULATIONS FRAXINUS PEN NSYLVANICA'PATMORE' 2" CAL 2 g & g 45' HIGH X 30' WIDE 3 MATCHING SDIE 0 AL ATE OF��ESSI AHO PATMORE GREEN ASH CLASS I I I LINEAL FEET OF PRELIMINARY STREET WIDTH STREET PARKWAY WIDTH NUMBER OF STREET NUMBER OF STREET NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION BUFFER FRONTAGE TREES REQUIRED TREES PROPOSED STAMP ❑ GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHIDS 'IMPERIAL' 30' HIGH X 25' WIDE No. Description Date 8'-0" IMPERIAL HONEY LOCUST 2" CAL 26 B & B CLASS II 2 MATCHING TEN MILE ROAD 1,070 FEET MEASURED FROM 30 49 35' BUFFER ZONE BACK OF CURB TO (1 TREE AT 35' LINEAL FEET) (INCLUDING ALL TREES IN BUFFER ZONE) �1 SIDEWALK JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA 10'-12' 2 B & B 40' HIGH X 25 WIDE 1 MATCHING 8'-0" EASTERN RED CEDAR HIGH CLASS III COBALT DR. 1,270 FEET MEASURED FROM 36 38 20' BUFFER ZONE BACK OF CURB TO (1 TREE AT 35' LINEAL FEET) (INCLUDING ALL TREES IN BUFFER ZONE) SIDEWALK LIQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA 40' HIGH X 30' WIDE 'ROTUNDILOBA' 2" CAL 18 B & B CLASS II 3 MATCHING 5-0" TO 1 V-0" 18 ROUND-LOBED SWEET GUM W. GRAND MOGUL DR. 1,300 FEET MEASURED FROM 37 *(19 BY OTHERS) 20' BUFFER ZONE BACK OF CURB TO (1 TREE AT 35' LINEAL FEET) (INCLUDING ALL TREES IN BUFFER ZONE) SIDEWALK PLATANUS X ACERIFOLIA'EXCLAMATION' 2" CAL 3 g & g 50' HIGH X 20' WIDE 3 MATCHING EXCLAMATION PLANE TREE CLASS II Project Number 2024-1128 PROPOSED TREE PER APPROVED SET BY Date 07. 1 8.2025 ARDURRA z 0 U) SHRUB LEGEND SYMBOL PLANT NAME SIZE QTY WATER USE REMARKS UJ ARTEMISIA SCHMIDTIANA 'SILVER MOUND' SILVER MOUND ARTEMISIA 2 GAL. 203 L PER PLAN M J W �c ARTEMISIA X POWIS CASTLE 2 GAL. 111 L PER PLAN 0. POWIS CASTLE ARTEMISIA Y O 0 BERBERIS THUNBERGII 'CRIMSON PYGMY' cP 1 5 GAL. 112 L PER PLAN CRIMSON PYGMY BARBERRYUJ S CALAMAGROTSTIS X ACUTIFOLIA 'KARL FOERSTER' OO 5 GAL. 211 M PER PLAN UJ N FEATHER REED GRASS CARYOPTERIS X CLAN DONENSIS 'DARK KNIGHT' U Ca JAPANESE BOXWOOD 5 GAL. 173 L PER PLAN - U) CORNUS SERICEA'KELSEYI' z. - �O KELSEYDOGWOOD 7 GAL. 6 M PER PLAN T J LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA 'HIDCOTE' Z � i ENGLISH LAVENDER 5 GAL. 44 L PER PLAN UJ 3 N - `' L LIGUSTRUM VULGARE'LODENSE' 7 GAL 95 M PER PLAN ,O; LODENSE PRIVET jUJ i PHYSOCARPUS OPULIFOLIUS 'SUMMER WINE' SW 18 M PER PLAN SUMMER WINE NINEBARK 5 GAL. U U rc L SALVIA NEMOROSA'NEW DIMENSION BLUE' 2 GAL 123 L PER PLAN NEW DIMENSION BLUE SAGE SPIREA JAPONICA 'GOLDMOUND' 5 GAL. 47 L PER PLAN JAPANESE SPIREA GOLDMOUND 06 K _ SPOROBOLUS HETEROLEPIS p o 5 GAL. 54 L PER PLAN Z ®'' PRIAIRE DROPSEEDU) W m 0 W TAXUS CUSPIDATA 'NANA' 5 GAL. 36 M PER PLAN 0 p J n Z 3 GOLDEN DWARF JAPANESE YEW z THYMUS SERPYLLUM 1 GAL. 122 L GROUNDCOVER @ 12" O.C. BRECKLAND THYME TRIANGULAR SPACING UJ J o C,J m _ 000 V fl w UJ U O ' Q ui J a T O C Q O - U z Z a o O Z ti Q O Q z FYI N U) m w c S � W � J a c Z W o F a z N J a � a _ m J fl SHEET TITLE C Q U Q CO O - N L O V s N 3 CD N r H N NO o C N N � i W U O L 1 moo N L a W 0 6 W u o a N H SHEET NUMBER TREE LEGEND AHLOUIST. SYMBOL BOTANICAL NAME / SIZE QTY COMMON NAME 1144 S. SILVERSTONE WAY SUITE 500 MERIDIAN, ID 83642-7381 ACER PLATINOIDES 'PARKWAY' 2" CAL 39 PARKWAY MAPLE COPYRIGHT© 2024 0 CEDRUS DEODORA'KASHMIR' 10'-12' 6 KASHMIR DEODAR CEDAR HIGH Architecture. CELTIS OCCIDENTALIS Design. HACKBERRY 2" CAL 3 Relationships. CONSULTANT CERCIS CANADENSIS 2" CAL 20LICENSED LANDSCAPE EASTERN REDBUD LA N CAPE ARCHITECT 6571653 FRAXINUS PENN SYLVAN ICA'PATMORE' 2" CAL 2 DIE OALESSI PATMORE GREEN ASH "TE OF 1DAHO PRELIMINARY L NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION STAMP GLEDITSIATRIACANTHIDS 'IMPERIAL' 2" CAL 26 No. Description Date IMPERIAL HONEY LOCUST JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA 10'-12' 2 EASTERN RED CEDAR HIGH LIQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA 20'WIDE LANDSCAPE BUFFER EASEMENT 3 1 ACER PLATINOIDES'PARKWAY' ❑+ 'ROTUNDILOBA' 2" CAL 18 2"CAL. STANDARD,MATCHING ACHD CLEAR VISION TRIANGLE ROUND-LOBED SWEET GUM 5 1 ACER PLATINOIDES'PARKWAY' 4 GLEDITSIATRIACANTHIDS'IMPERIAL' 2"CAL. STANDARD,MATCHING 10'WIDE CONCRETE MULTI-USE PATHWAY-REFER TO CIVIL DRAWINGS 2"CAL. STANDARD,MATCHING w o z PLATANUS X ACERIFOLIA'EXCLAMATION' 2" CAL 3 Q w EXCLAMATION PLANE TREE I co I W W co Project Number 2024-1128 I PROPOSED TREE PER APPROVED SET BY Date 07. 18.2025 I COBALT DR. ARDURRA 10 LIMIT OF WORK 7�\. 7 0 77 -- � - - - - - - T-- - - — i� U) \ CD AV Owl — - - - - — o - - - - _ _ I I _ MATERIALS SCHEDULE 13 IT OWORK � ��� � —.�-dmw f-- i-. �� I / - SYMBOL DESCRIPTION QTY N Y V T I DROUGHT TOLERANT FESCUE BLEND 48,205 a SQ. FT. U) a 3 0 UJ I J y Z W 13 J = J 16 " U) MEDIUM BLACK AND TAN ROCK MULCH 15,472 w Q �, SQ. FT. a @ I Y I T I DECORATIVE COBBLE AT DRY STREAM BED 400 SQ. FT. UJ N O J N 3 3 � - 0 U a — — ALUMINUM EDGING XXX 0 L O U C N N O. U C O N J o KEYMAP - GENERAL TREE NOTES Z a LX.03 I 1. REFER TO GENERAL NOTES AND LEGENDS,SHEET L0.03A&L0.03C FOR GENERAL PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS. w I j - I I 2. REFER TO TREE LEGEND,SHEET L1.00 FOR PLANTING INFORMATION. ry /-,7%7/2 n7;"T/ 3. QUANTITIES LISTED ARE FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING ALL PLANT ° "`?u; I I QUANTITIES PRIOR TO FINAL BID. o U LX.O1ii/ s� LX.02 I 4. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE PHOTOGRAPHS WITH MEASUREMENTS OF ALL PLANT MATERIAL FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY J� LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO PURCHASE. @ I I N d I oa VV 5. ALL PLANTER AREAS SHALL BE WATERED WITH AN AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM. I II I 6. ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE APPROVED ON SITE BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. IF THE PLANT MATERIAL DOES r I NOT MATCH THE QUALITY AND CHARACTER OF THE APPROVED DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHS,OR IF THE PLANT MATERIAL HAS BEEN INSTALLED O N I - WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL,THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT SUCH PLANT MATERIAL(S)AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. IL \ I I V 7. FINAL LOCATION OF ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. Q I I 8. SPECIMEN TREES TO BE TAGGED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. o I I 9. ALL PLANTING AREAS TO RECEIVE TOP DRESSING WITH A MINIMUM 3"THICK LAYER. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE SAMPLES TO LANDSCAPE z I I ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. MULCH TO BE A MEDIUM BLACK AND TAN ROCK MULCH,SIZE 1"-2". Q N Q y a o ^\ I LX.04 I 10.ALL SPECIMEN TREES SHALL RECEIVE DRAINAGE. CONTRACTOR PROVIDE DRAINAGE AND CONNECT DRAIN TO STORMWATER OR PROVIDE J DRAINAGE TO SUMP PER DETAIL. � Q o 11. PROVIDE 24"DEEP LINEAR ROOT BARRIERS FOR ALL TREES WITHIN 5'OF PERIMETER WALL,HARDSCAPE,AND STREET. PROVIDE 36"DEEP ff wj \ � I I LINEAR ROOT BARRIER AROUND TREES SURROUNDING UTILITIES. ROOT BARRIERS BY VILLA ROOT BARRIER. CONTRACTOR TO SUBMIT FOR w �LX.O�� I I APPROVAL. \ _ 12. TREE SPACING AND CLEARANCES IN PARKWAYS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: TMIN.FROM FACE OF CURB TO CENTERLINE OF TREE, 10'MIN. a`) c~n 1� - - - FROM STREET LIGHT FOR PALM TREES, 15'MIN.FROM STREET LIGHT FOR ALL OTHER TREES, 10'MIN.FROM BACK OF CURB RADIUS,5'MIN. UJ w LX.05 \ _- FROM FIRE HYDRANT,5'MIN.FROM CATCH BASIN, 10'MIN. FROM SEWER LATERALS,AND 10'MIN.FROM ROADWAY SIGN. w f y w.GRANoMocuLON. - - J 13. TREE SPACING AND CLEARANCES IN MEDIANS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS:5'MIN.FROM FACE OF CURB TO CENTERLINE OF TREE,40'MIN. n / , FROM END OF MEDIAN OR BEGINNING OF LEFT TURN LANE, 10-MIN.FROM STREET LIGHT TO PALM TREE, 15'MIN.FROM STREET LIGHT TO LLI w e / CANOPY TREES,5'MIN.FROM WATER MAINLINE,5'FROM STORM DRAIN , 10'MIN.FROM SEWER MAIN AND LATERAL,AND 10'MIN. FROM ROADWAY SIGN. _ - LX.06 / \ 14. SPACING BETWEEN TREES AT INTERSECTIONS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: _ / \ SIGNALIZED: APPROACH-25'MIN.FOR PALM FROM B.C.R.,40'MIN. FOR ALL OTHER TREES FROM B.C.R. r LX.07 "�' / DEPARTURE-15'MIN. FOR PALM FROM B.C.R.,25'MIN.FOR ALL OTHERS FROM E.C.R. SHEET TITLE o L _ �u.Gs +e�„ fi e I STOP SIGN OR UNCONTROLLED: APPROACH-25'MIN.FROM B.C.R. a � DEPARTURE-10'MIN. FROM E.C.R. 6 4 o 4 �Fi - _ 15. TREES SHALL NOT INTERFERE WITH SAFE SIGHT DISTANCES FOR VEHICULAR,BIKE,AND PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC. N 16. TREES SHALL NOT CONFLICT WITH OVERHEAD UTILITY LINES,OVERHEAD LIGHTS,AND WALKWAY LIGHT. N 17. TREES SHALL NOT BLOCK OR ENCROACH INTO PEDESTRIAN OR BICYCLE WAYS. N 18. ALL TREES SHALL BE FREE OF INSECTS,DISEASE,MECHANICAL INJURIES AND OTHER OBJECTIONABLE FEATURES AT THE TIME OF W a N PLANTING. CL 19. THE ENTIRE LANDSCAPE INCLUDING ALL WORK DONE UNDER THIS CONTRACT SHALL BE GUARANTEED AGAINST ALL DEFECTS AND FAULT p o a OF MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP,AND SHALL BE IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER FOR 90 DAYS FROM DATE OF COMPLETION BY THE W CONTRACTOR WITHOUT EXPENSE TO THE OWNER. TREES AND SHRUBS SHALL BE GUARANTEED FOR ONE(1)YEAR. ANY SETTLING OF TREE SHRUB WELLS WHICH MAY OCCUR DURING THE 90 DAY PERIOD FINAL ACCEPTANCE SHALL BE REPAIRED TO THE OWNER'S SATISFACTION BY H SHEET NUMBER THE CONTRACTOR WITHOUT EXPENSE TO THE OWNER INCLUDING THE COMPLETE RESTORATION OF ALL DAMAGED PLANTING,PAVING OR 0' 10, 20' 40' OTHER IMPROVEMENTS OF ANY KIND. TREE LEGEND SYMBOL BOTANICAL NAME / SIZE QTY 51800- AHLOUIST. COMMON NAME 1144 S. SILVERSTONE WAY SUITE 500 MERIDIAN, ID 83642-7381 ACER PLATINOIDES 'PARKWAY' 2" CAL 39 PARKWAY MAPLE COPYRIGHT© 2024 0 CEDRUS DEODORA'KASHMIR' 10'-12' 6 KASHMIR DEODAR CEDAR HIGH Architecture. CELTIS OCCIDENTALIS Design. HACKBERRY 2" CAL 3 Relationships. ACHD CLEAR VISION TRIANGLE CONSULTANT Z o CERCIS CANADENSIS 2" CAL 20UCENSED LANDSCAPE J EASTERN REDBUD ARCDS HITECPE Q w 6571653 W W U) 2 ACER PLATINOIDES'PARKWAY' FRAXINUS PENN SYLVAN ICA'PATMORE' DIE OALESSI 2"CAL. STANDARD,MATCHING 2" CAL 2 PATMORE GREEN ASH �"�°F 1DAHO 4 GLEDITSIATRIACANTHIDS'IMPERIAL' I PRELIMINARY 2"CAL. STANDARD,MATCHING I ♦�� NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION ♦ � � �� STAMP GLEDITSIATRIACANTHIDS 'IMPERIAL' 2" CAL 26 No. Description Date ♦ � • IMPERIAL HONEY LOCUST JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA 10 12 2 �� ♦ / EASTERN RED CEDAR HIGH 6 1 ACER PLATINOIDES'PARKWAY' / 2"CAL. STANDARD,MATCHING _ 00 / \ ♦ �� LIQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA + 'ROTUNDILOBA' 2" CAL 18 20'WIDE LANDSCAPE BUFFER EASEMENT — — / \ ROUND-LOBED SWEET GUM w 10'WIDE CONCRETE MULTI-USE PATHWAY- / c, o 2-1 J J REFER TO CIVIL DRAWINGS LU _ LU I LU w LU W / /� _ = PLATANUS X ACERIFOLIA'EXCLAMATION' UJ SS / 0 w ❑0 2„ CAL 3 S / EXCLAMATION PLANE TREE SS cn 100 -4- ' O i 00 00 Project Number - � 2024 1128 COBALT DR. 00 / PROPOSED TREE PER APPROVED SET BY - - Date 07. 18.2025 ARDURRA LIMIT OF WORK 0 / q U) o _ — MATERIALS SCHEDULE / LIMIT OF WORK ��� ---- ------ -- - SYMBOL DESCRIPTION QTY N Q / C / O 2 T DROUGHT TOLERANT FESCUE BLEND 48,205 SQ. FT. U) 0 1 1 ACER PLATINOIDES'PARKWAY' w I z 2"CAL. STANDARD,MATCHING 3 UJ = J Cn _ N LLi 31 GLEDITSIATRIACANTHIDS'IMPERIAL' U) 2"CAL. STANDARD,MATCHING J MEDIUM BLACK AND TAN ROCK MULCH 15,472 U NSQ. FT. � - @ 2 i I Y I T I DECORATIVE COBBLE AT DRY STREAM BED 400 SQ. FT. UJ N O J N 3 3 � - 0 U a — — ALUMINUM EDGING XXX 0 L O U C N N O. U C O N J o KEYMAP 0 — GENERAL TREE NOTES Z $ LX.03 I 1. REFER TO GENERAL NOTES AND LEGENDS,SHEET L0.03A&L0.03C FOR GENERAL PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS. W ct, 2. REFER TO TREE LEGEND,SHEET L1.00 FOR PLANTING INFORMATION. LU ry 3. QUANTITIES LISTED ARE FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING ALL PLANT o LX.01 ,.f !!!!: LX.02 �i.� I QUANTITIES PRIOR TO FINAL BID. J — 4. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE PHOTOGRAPHS WITH MEASUREMENTS OF ALL PLANT MATERIAL FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY N LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO PURCHASE. a 5. ALL PLANTER AREAS SHALL BE WATERED WITH AN AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM. V 6. ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE APPROVED ON SITE BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. IF THE PLANT MATERIAL DOES r NOT MATCH THE QUALITY AND CHARACTER OF THE APPROVED DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHS,OR IF THE PLANT MATERIAL HAS BEEN INSTALLED — WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL,THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT SUCH PLANT MATERIAL(S)AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. aV 7. FINAL LOCATION OF ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. Q 8. SPECIMEN TREES TO BE TAGGED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. o 9. ALL PLANTING AREAS TO RECEIVE TOP DRESSING WITH A MINIMUM 3"THICK LAYER. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE SAMPLES TO LANDSCAPE z ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. MULCH TO BE A MEDIUM BLACK AND TAN ROCK MULCH,SIZE 1"-2". Q N Q y a o ^\ LX.04 10.ALL SPECIMEN TREES SHALL RECEIVE DRAINAGE. CONTRACTOR PROVIDE DRAINAGE AND CONNECT DRAIN TO STORMWATER OR PROVIDE J DRAINAGE TO SUMP PER DETAIL. Q o 11. PROVIDE 24"DEEP LINEAR ROOT BARRIERS FOR ALL TREES WITHIN 5'OF PERIMETER WALL,HARDSCAPE,AND STREET. PROVIDE 36"DEEP Df w j \ � I LINEAR ROOT BARRIER AROUND TREES SURROUNDING UTILITIES. ROOT BARRIERS BY VILLA ROOT BARRIER. CONTRACTOR TO SUBMIT FOR W "LX.018 APPROVAL. 12. TREE SPACING AND CLEARANCES IN PARKWAYS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: 3'MIN.FROM FACE OF CURB TO CENTERLINE OF TREE, 10'MIN. a`) c~n 1� — — — FROM STREET LIGHT FOR PALM TREES, 15'MIN.FROM STREET LIGHT FOR ALL OTHER TREES, 10'MIN.FROM BACK OF CURB RADIUS,5'MIN. UJ W LX.05 \ _- FROM FIRE HYDRANT,5'MIN.FROM CATCH BASIN, 10'MIN. FROM SEWER LATERALS,AND 10'MIN.FROM ROADWAY SIGN. UJ w f y w.GRANDM000LDR. — — J 13. TREE SPACING AND CLEARANCES IN MEDIANS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS:5'MIN.FROM FACE OF CURB TO CENTERLINE OF TREE,40'MIN. n / , FROM END OF MEDIAN OR BEGINNING OF LEFT TURN LANE, 10-MIN.FROM STREET LIGHT TO PALM TREE, 15'MIN.FROM STREET LIGHT TO w e / CANOPY TREES,5'MIN.FROM WATER MAINLINE,5'FROM STORM DRAIN , 10'MIN.FROM SEWER MAIN AND LATERAL,AND 10'MIN. FROM ROADWAY SIGN. _ — LX.06 / \ 14. SPACING BETWEEN TREES AT INTERSECTIONS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: _ / \ SIGNALIZED: APPROACH-25'MIN.FOR PALM FROM B.C.R.,40'MIN. FOR ALL OTHER TREES FROM B.C.R. r LX.07m� / DEPARTURE-15'MIN. FOR PALM FROM B.C.R.,25'MIN.FOR ALL OTHERS FROM E.C.R. SHEET TITLE o L _ �u.Os +O�„ fi —�, e I STOP SIGN OR UNCONTROLLED: APPROACH 25'MIN.FROM B.C.R. a � DEPARTURE-10'MIN. FROM E.C.R. 0° o 4 — _ 15. TREES SHALL NOT INTERFERE WITH SAFE SIGHT DISTANCES FOR VEHICULAR,BIKE,AND PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC. —, N 16. TREES SHALL NOT CONFLICT WITH OVERHEAD UTILITY LINES,OVERHEAD LIGHTS,AND WALKWAY LIGHT. N 17. TREES SHALL NOT BLOCK OR ENCROACH INTO PEDESTRIAN OR BICYCLE WAYS. N 18. ALL TREES SHALL BE FREE OF INSECTS,DISEASE,MECHANICAL INJURIES AND OTHER OBJECTIONABLE FEATURES AT THE TIME OF W Oo a N PLANTING. CL 19. THE ENTIRE LANDSCAPE INCLUDING ALL WORK DONE UNDER THIS CONTRACT SHALL BE GUARANTEED AGAINST ALL DEFECTS AND FAULT p Ll 0 2 1 o a OF MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP,AND SHALL BE IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER FOR 90 DAYS FROM DATE OF COMPLETION BY THE W CONTRACTOR WITHOUT EXPENSE TO THE OWNER. TREES AND SHRUBS SHALL BE GUARANTEED FOR ONE(1)YEAR. ANY SETTLING OF TREE SHRUB WELLS WHICH MAY OCCUR DURING THE 90 DAY PERIOD FINAL ACCEPTANCE SHALL BE REPAIRED TO THE OWNER'S SATISFACTION BY H SHEET NUMBER THE CONTRACTOR WITHOUT EXPENSE TO THE OWNER INCLUDING THE COMPLETE RESTORATION OF ALL DAMAGED PLANTING,PAVING OR 0' 10, 20' 40' OTHER IMPROVEMENTS OF ANY KIND. TREE LEGEND AHLOUIST. SYMBOL BOTANICAL NAME / SIZE QTY COMMON NAME 1144 S. SILVERSTONE WAY SUITE 500 MERIDIAN, ID 83642-7381 ACER PLATINOIDES 'PARKWAY'\ \ PARKWAY MAPLE 2„ CAL 39 COPYRIGHT© 2024 (D COBALT DR 20'WIDE LANDSCAPE BUFFE SEMENT \ r \\ I` \ CEDRUS DEODORA'KASHMIR' 10'-12' ACHD CLEAR VISION TRIANGLE 10'WID-E CONCRETE MULTI-USE PATHWAY \ \ KASHMIR DEODAR CEDAR HIGH 6 REFER TO CIVIL DRAWINGS \ W \ LIMIT OF K g .w _ — _ _ - \_ — 3 ACER PLAT — J S \ \ 2"CAL. STANDARD,MATCHING Architecture. LU s- v ti ♦ _ v - ss- SS CELTIS OCCIDENTALIS 2" CAL 3 Design ® HACKBERRY Relationships. - o CONSULTANT 40 z CERCIS CANADENSIs CERCIS CANADENSIS 2" CAL 20 LAN - v v DSCAPE 2"CAL. STANDARD,MATCHING EASTERN REDBUD ARCHITECT SS ✓ v v v 6571653 3 CEDRUS DEODORA'KASHMIR' 10'-12'HIGH STANDARD,MATCHING FRAXINUS PENN SYLVAN ICA'PATMORE' 2" CAL 2 DIE OALEssi PATMORE GREEN ASHA�OF 1DAHO \ / / 4 � I � 2 FRAXINUS PEN NSYLVANICA'PATMORE' 2"CAL. 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FT. o � W ° @ i 3 I I 1 � ° 5 o E I ALUMINUM EDGING XXXic U N a I 1 - E I a U k C 3 O N J I O /^V N 3 q 0 KEYMAP 1 GENERAL TREE NOTES Z a I � a w LX.O% 1. REFER TO GENERAL NOTES AND LEGENDS,SHEET L0.03A&L0.03C FOR GENERAL PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS. ° / 2. REFER TO TREE LEGEND,SHEET L1.00 FOR PLANTING INFORMATION. LU ry 3. QUANTITIES LISTED ARE FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING ALL PLANT o U 3 CERCIS CANADENSIS LX.01__ — — LX.02 / �/''�� 4.UANTITIES LANDSCAPE CPRIOR O TRACTOR O PROVIDE PHOTOGRAPHS WITH MEASUREMENTS OF ALL PLANT MATERIAL FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY 2 CAL. STANDARD,MATCHING N LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO PURCHASE. a 5. ALL PLANTER AREAS SHALL BE WATERED WITH AN AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM. o a / 6. ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE APPROVED ON SITE BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. IF THE PLANT MATERIAL DOES a - � � NOT MATCH THE QUALITY AND CHARACTER OF THE APPROVED DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHS,OR IF THE PLANT MATERIAL HAS BEEN INSTALLED ° WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL,THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT SUCH PLANT MATERIAL(S)AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. ai I a I V 7. FINAL LOCATION OF ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. Q I I 8. SPECIMEN TREES TO BE TAGGED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. o 9. ALL PLANTING AREAS TO RECEIVE TOP DRESSING WITH A MINIMUM 3"THICK LAYER. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE SAMPLES TO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. MULCH TO BE A MEDIUM BLACK AND TAN ROCK MULCH,SIZE 1"-2". Q a o B-1 I ^ LX.04 10.ALL SPECIMEN TREES SHALL RECEIVE DRAINAGE. CONTRACTOR PROVIDE DRAINAGE AND CONNECT DRAIN TO STORMWATER OR PROVIDE c o z N B 3"5"DIA.DECORATIVE COBBLE DRY STREAM BED c DRAINAGE TO SUMP PER DETAIL. g o \ \ 11. 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UJ \ ^ / , FROM END OF MEDIAN OR BEGINNING OF LEFT TURN LANE, 10-MIN.FROM STREET LIGHT TO PALM TREE, 15'MIN.FROM STREET LIGHT TO N c 7 ACER PLATINOIDES'PARKWAY' \ e v / CANOPY TREES,5'MIN.FROM WATER MAINLINE,5'FROM STORM DRAIN , 10'MIN.FROM SEWER MAIN AND LATERAL,AND 10'MIN. FROM 2"CAL. STANDARD,MATCHING C ROADWAY SIGN. _ B LX.06 14. SPACING BETWEEN TREES AT INTERSECTIONS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: _ _ _ / \\ \ SIGNALIZED: APPROACH-25'MIN.FOR PALM FROM B.C.R.,40'MIN. FOR ALL OTHER TREES FROM B.C.R. I _ _ - 0 J � �MATCH LINEII r LX.07 DEPARTURE-15'MIN. FOR PALM FROM B.C.R.,25'MIN.FOR ALL OTHERS FROM E.C.R. SHEET TITLE = a a co N U SEE:SHEET L1.04 — �-- _ MATCH LINE L _ ,6�+o - e \ \ \ STOP SIGN OR UNCONTROLLED: APPROACH 25'MIN.FROM B.C.R. 00 SEE SHEET:L1.04 DEPARTURE-10'MIN. FROM E.C.R. o o I o — - 15. TREES SHALL NOT INTERFERE WITH SAFE SIGHT DISTANCES FOR VEHICULAR,BIKE,AND PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC. N j 16. TREES SHALL NOT CONFLICT WITH OVERHEAD UTILITY LINES,OVERHEAD LIGHTS,AND WALKWAY LIGHT. CN 'v 17. TREES SHALL NOT BLOCK OR ENCROACH INTO PEDESTRIAN OR BICYCLE WAYS. ~ N N 18. ALL TREES SHALL BE FREE OF INSECTS,DISEASE,MECHANICAL INJURIES AND OTHER OBJECTIONABLE FEATURES AT THE TIME OFUJ o co a E N PLANTING. a 19. THE ENTIRE LANDSCAPE INCLUDING ALL WORK DONE UNDER THIS CONTRACT SHALL BE GUARANTEED AGAINST ALL DEFECTS AND FAULT p o a OF MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP,AND SHALL BE IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER FOR 90 DAYS FROM DATE OF COMPLETION BY THE W CONTRACTOR WITHOUT EXPENSE TO THE OWNER. TREES AND SHRUBS SHALL BE GUARANTEED FOR ONE(1)YEAR. ANY SETTLING OF TREE/ H SHRUB WELLS WHICH MAY OCCUR DURING THE 90 DAY PERIOD FINAL ACCEPTANCE SHALL BE REPAIRED TO THE OWNER'S SATISFACTION BY H SHEET NUMBER THE CONTRACTOR WITHOUT EXPENSE TO THE OWNER INCLUDING THE COMPLETE RESTORATION OF ALL DAMAGED PLANTING,PAVING OR 0' 10, 20' 40' OTHER IMPROVEMENTS OF ANY KIND. TREE LEGEND AHLOUIST. SYMBOL BOTANICAL NAME / SIZE QTY COMMON NAME 1144 S. SILVERSTONE WAY SUITE 500 MERIDIAN, ID 83642-7381 Y SEE�SHEET L1.03 1 SEE SHEET:L1.03 ACER PLATINOIDES 'PARKWAY' MATCH LINE 1 Y MATCH LINE 2" CAL 39 35 WIDE LANDSCAPE BUFFER EASEMENT I O PARKWAY MAPLE F- COPYRIGHT© 2024 35'-01, 31 CERCIS CANADENSIS I CEDRUS DEODORA'KASHMIR' 10'-12' 2"CAL. I STANDARD,MATCHING I 101 KASHMIR DEODAR CEDAR HIGH 6 1 0'WIDE CONCRETE MULTI-USE PATHWAY- Architecture. REFER TO CIVIL DRAWINGS ' 1 CELTIS OCCIDENTALIS 2" CAL 3 Design. I HACKBERRY Relationships. Y O O CONSULTANT L.L O _H CERCIS CANADENSIS 2" CAL 20 EASTERN REDBUD ,oKCDS Hir7A 6571653 I fff a I 1 FRAXINUS PENN SYLVAN ICA'PATMORE' 2" CAL 2 DIE 0ALESSI I I 1 PATMORE GREEN ASH STATE OF 1 DAHO PRELIMINARY " NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION I �� STAMP 1 o I GLEDITSIATRIACANTHIDS 'IMPERIAL' 2" CAL 26 No. Description Date IMPERIAL HONEY LOCUST OC a JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA 10'-12' 2 1 EASTERN RED CEDAR HIGH LIQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA I I 1 ❑+ 'ROTUNDILOBA' 2" CAL 18 I I 1 ROUND-LOBED SWEET GUM 1 PLATANUS X ACERIFOLIA'EXCLAMATION' 2" CAL 3 EXCLAMATION PLANE TREE I Project Number 2024-1128 I I 1 PROPOSED TREE PER APPROVED SET BY - - Date 07. 18.2025 I 1 ARDURRA c i z 7"�cc O 1 I U) i O MATERIALS SCHEDULE 10 SYMBOL DESCRIPTION QTY W0 N 10 3"-5"DIA.DECORATIVE COBBLE DRY STREAM BED / WITH BOULDERS RANGING FROM 2'DIA.TO 4'DIA. 48,205 DROUGHT TOLERANT FESCUE BLEND SQ. FT. U) 1 1 JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA 10'-12'HIGH STANDARD,MATCHING O i UJ m U W 15,472 \ \ MEDIUM BLACK AND TAN ROCK MULCH SQ. FT. a 1 Y Q I o ' I N i DECORATIVE COBBLE AT DRY STREAM BED 400 SQ. FT. UJ I 3 0 2 1 CERCIS CANADENSIS ' 3 2"CAL. STANDARD,MATCHING 0 U ALUMINUM EDGING XXX 0 L N , U C O N J S o KEYMAP GENERAL TREE NOTES Z LX.03 I 1. REFER TO GENERAL NOTES AND LEGENDS,SHEET L0.03A&L0.03C FOR GENERAL PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS. w 2. REFER TO TREE LEGEND,SHEET L1.00 FOR PLANTING INFORMATION. L I ry 3 _ _ = / �. 3. QUANTITIES LISTED ARE FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING ALL PLANT ~ I F LX.01 - LX.02 / QUANTITIES PRIOR TO FINAL BID. Z _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE PHOTOGRAPHS WITH MEASUREMENTS OF ALL PLANT MATERIAL FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO PURCHASE. 5. ALL PLANTER AREAS SHALL BE WATERED WITH AN AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM. 6. ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE APPROVED ON SITE BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. IF THE PLANT MATERIAL DOES NOT MATCH THE QUALITY AND CHARACTER OF THE APPROVED DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHS,OR IF THE PLANT MATERIAL HAS BEEN INSTALLED WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL,THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT SUCH PLANT MATERIAL(S)AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. 7. FINAL LOCATION OF ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. Q 8. SPECIMEN TREES TO BE TAGGED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. o 35 WIDE LANDSCAPE BUFFER EASEMENT 1 , :I 9. ALL PLANTING AREAS TO RECEIVE TOP DRESSING WITH A MINIMUM 3"THICK LAYER. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE SAMPLES TO LANDSCAPE z I %% .� ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. MULCH TO BE A MEDIUM BLACK AND TAN ROCK MULCH,SIZE 1"-2". Q a o U 35'-0" I ^ LX.04 10.ALL SPECIMEN TREES SHALL RECEIVE DRAINAGE. CONTRACTOR PROVIDE DRAINAGE AND CONNECT DRAIN TO STORMWATER OR PROVIDE DRAINAGE TO SUMP PER DETAIL. J Df Q I \ 11. PROVIDE 24"DEEP LINEAR ROOT BARRIERS FOR ALL TREES WITHIN 5'OF PERIMETER WALL,HARDSCAPE,AND STREET. PROVIDE 36"DEEPff a LINEAR ROOT BARRIER AROUND TREES SURROUNDING UTILITIES. ROOT BARRIERS BY VILLA ROOT BARRIER. CONTRACTOR TO SUBMIT FOR w W w 91 GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHIDS'IMPERIAL' "LX.O�1-1 /j APPROVAL. 2"CAL. I STANDARD,MATCHING \ i _ _ _ _ _ 12. TREE SPACING AND CLEARANCES IN PARKWAYS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: 3'MIN.FROM FACE OF CURB TO CENTERLINE OF TREE, 10'MIN. �; w O 1� FROM STREET LIGHT FOR PALM TREES, 15'MIN.FROM STREET LIGHT FOR ALL OTHER TREES, 10'MIN.FROM BACK OF CURB RADIUS,5'MIN. UJ 3: ILL \ - LX.05 �I FROM FIRE HYDRANT,5'MIN.FROM CATCH BASIN, 10'MIN. FROM SEWER LATERALS,AND 10'MIN.FROM ROADWAY SIGN. w I I I O f y - w.GRANOM000LOR. - T- 13. TREE SPACING AND CLEARANCES IN MEDIANS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS:5'MIN.FROM FACE OF CURB TO CENTERLINE OF TREE,40'MIN. UJ n / FROM END OF MEDIAN OR BEGINNING OF LEFT TURN LANE, 10-MIN.FROM STREET LIGHT TO PALM TREE, 15'MIN.FROM STREET LIGHT TO Z v ti i w ;u I � � e / � � CANOPY TREES,5'MIN.FROM WATER MAINLINE,5'FROM STORM DRAIN , 10'MIN.FROM SEWER MAIN AND LATERAL,AND 10'MIN. FROM ROADWAY SIGN. U' I 9 ACER PLATINOIDES'PARKWAY' _ - LX.06 / \ 14. SPACING BETWEEN TREES AT INTERSECTIONS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: � 6' / SIGNALIZED: APPROACH-25 MIN.FOR PALM FROM B.C.R.,40'MIN. FOR ALL OTHER TREES FROM B.C.R. c3 2"CAL. STANDARD,MATCHING _ - I r LX.07 � �' DEPARTURE-15'MIN. FOR PALM FROM B.C.R.,25'MIN.FOR ALL OTHERS FROM E.C.R. SHEET TITLE o MATCH LINE MATCH LINE L _ _ ,O I STOP SIGN OR UNCONTROLLED: APPROACH-25'MIN.FROM B.C.R. a - - - - - - - " e DEPARTURE 10'MIN. FROM E.C.R. 00 4 � SEE:SHEET L1.05 SEE SHEET:L1.05 - _ 15. TREES SHALL NOT INTERFERE WITH SAFE SIGHT DISTANCES FOR VEHICULAR,BIKE,AND PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC. N N s 16. TREES SHALL NOT CONFLICT WITH OVERHEAD UTILITY LINES,OVERHEAD LIGHTS,AND WALKWAY LIGHT. 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LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING ALL PLANT LX.01 — LX.02 / QUANTITIES PRIOR TO FINAL BID. Z _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) 4. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE PHOTOGRAPHS WITH MEASUREMENTS OF ALL PLANT MATERIAL FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY J ) LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO PURCHASE. N y 5. ALL PLANTER AREAS SHALL BE WATERED WITH AN AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM. � a 6. ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE APPROVED ON SITE BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. IF THE PLANT MATERIAL DOES r NOT MATCH THE QUALITY AND CHARACTER OF THE APPROVED DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHS,OR IF THE PLANT MATERIAL HAS BEEN INSTALLED — WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL,THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT SUCH PLANT MATERIAL(S)AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. a ) ) V 7. FINAL LOCATION OF ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. < z � ) 8. SPECIMEN TREES TO BE TAGGED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. - o I ;,I W 9. ALL PLANTING AREAS TO RECEIVE TOP DRESSING WITH A MINIMUM 3"THICK LAYER. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE SAMPLES TO LANDSCAPE z ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. MULCH TO BE A MEDIUM BLACK AND TAN ROCK MULCH,SIZE V-2". Q N Q y a o ^\ (LX.04 ( j 10.ALL SPECIMEN TREES SHALL RECEIVE DRAINAGE. CONTRACTOR PROVIDE DRAINAGE AND CONNECT DRAIN TO STORMWATER OR PROVIDE DRAINAGE TO SUMP PER DETAIL. Q o 11. PROVIDE 24"DEEP LINEAR ROOT BARRIERS FOR ALL TREES WITHIN 5'OF PERIMETER WALL,HARDSCAPE,AND STREET. PROVIDE 361,DEEP ff wj \ I ) LINEAR ROOT BARRIER AROUND TREES SURROUNDING UTILITIES. ROOT BARRIERS BY VILLA ROOT BARRIER. CONTRACTOR TO SUBMIT FOR W "LX.018 ( ( APPROVAL. \ 12. 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SPACING BETWEEN TREES AT INTERSECTIONS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: _ / \ SIGNALIZED: APPROACH-25'MIN.FOR PALM FROM B.C.R.,40'MIN.FOR ALL OTHER TREES FROM B.C.R. o r LX.07 "�' / DEPARTURE-15'MIN.FOR PALM FROM B.C.R.,25'MIN.FOR ALL OTHERS FROM E.C.R. SHEET TITLE o L _ �u.ss +e�„ fi —�, e STOP SIGN OR UNCONTROLLED: APPROACH-25'MIN.FROM B.C.R. a DEPARTURE-10'MIN.FROM E.C.R. Lo o 4 — _ 15. TREES SHALL NOT INTERFERE WITH SAFE SIGHT DISTANCES FOR VEHICULAR,BIKE,AND PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC. N 16. TREES SHALL NOT CONFLICT WITH OVERHEAD UTILITY LINES,OVERHEAD LIGHTS,AND WALKWAY LIGHT. N 17. TREES SHALL NOT BLOCK OR ENCROACH INTO PEDESTRIAN OR BICYCLE WAYS. N 18. ALL TREES SHALL BE FREE OF INSECTS,DISEASE,MECHANICAL INJURIES AND OTHER OBJECTIONABLE FEATURES AT THE TIME OF W a N PLANTING. CL 19. THE ENTIRE LANDSCAPE INCLUDING ALL WORK DONE UNDER THIS CONTRACT SHALL BE GUARANTEED AGAINST ALL DEFECTS AND FAULT p Ll 005 o a OF MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP,AND SHALL BE IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER FOR 90 DAYS FROM DATE OF COMPLETION BY THE w CONTRACTOR WITHOUT EXPENSE TO THE OWNER. TREES AND SHRUBS SHALL BE GUARANTEED FOR ONE(1)YEAR. ANY SETTLING OF TREE/ H SHRUB WELLS WHICH MAY OCCUR DURING THE 90 DAY PERIOD FINAL ACCEPTANCE SHALL BE REPAIRED TO THE OWNER'S SATISFACTION BY "—' SHEET NUMBER THE CONTRACTOR WITHOUT EXPENSE TO THE OWNER INCLUDING THE COMPLETE RESTORATION OF ALL DAMAGED PLANTING,PAVING OR 0' 10, 20' 40' OTHER IMPROVEMENTS OF ANY KIND. TREE LEGEND AHLOUIST. SYMBOL BOTANICAL NAME / SIZE QTY COMMON NAME 1144 S. SILVERSTONE WAY SUITE 500 MERIDIAN, ID 83642-7381 ACER PLATINOIDES 'PARKWAY' 2" CAL 39 PARKWAY MAPLE COPYRIGHT© 2024 r— LL o z J J LU LU CEDRUS DEODORA'KASHMIR' 10'-12' 6 w KASHMIR DEODAR CEDAR HIGH w U) 20'WIDE LANDSCAPE BUFFER EASEMENT Architecture. 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REFER TO TREE LEGEND,SHEET L1.00 FOR PLANTING INFORMATION. w I ' �.,� 2"CAL. STANDARD,MATCHING � 3 �" X � — _ — � � �. 3. QUANTITIES LISTED ARE FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING ALL PLANT s - - ) QUANTITIES PRIOR TO FINAL BID. CO o LX.01 — _ LX.02 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ) 4. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE PHOTOGRAPHS WITH MEASUREMENTS OF ALL PLANT MATERIAL FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY W / LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO PURCHASE. m / 5. ALL PLANTER AREAS SHALL BE WATERED WITH AN AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM. 1 PLATANUS X ACERIFOLIA'EXCLAMATION' \ ) 6. ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE APPROVED ON SITE BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. IF THE PLANT MATERIAL DOES 2"CAL. STANDARD,MATCHING / ' � I NOT MATCH THE QUALITY AND CHARACTER OF THE APPROVED DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHS,OR IF THE PLANT MATERIAL HAS BEEN INSTALLED ° - -Ii / � I WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL,THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT SUCH PLANT MATERIAL(S)AT THE G CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. Q o 0 o a o o a ) V 7. FINAL LOCATION OF ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. c w 8. SPECIMEN TREES TO BE TAGGED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. o _,I 9. ALL PLANTING AREAS TO RECEIVE TOP DRESSING WITH A MINIMUM 3"THICK LAYER. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE SAMPLES TO LANDSCAPE / � LL z ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. MULCH TO BE A MEDIUM BLACK AND TAN ROCK MULCH,SIZE 1"-2". a J ^ LX.04 j 10.ALL SPECIMEN TREES SHALL RECEIVE DRAINAGE. CONTRACTOR PROVIDE DRAINAGE AND CONNECT DRAIN TO STORMWATER OR PROVIDE J oz N ` \ I I DRAINAGE TO SUMP PER DETAIL. g o 11. PROVIDE 24"DEEP LINEAR ROOT BARRIERS FOR ALL TREES WITHIN 5'OF PERIMETER WALL,HARDSCAPE,AND STREET. PROVIDE 36"DEEP s ¢ LINEAR ROOT BARRIER AROUND TREES SURROUNDING UTILITIES. ROOT BARRIERS BY VILLA ROOT BARRIER. CONTRACTOR TO SUBMIT FOR w w APPROVAL. _ _ _ 12. TREE SPACING AND CLEARANCES IN PARKWAYS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: 3'MIN.FROM FACE OF CURB TO CENTERLINE OF TREE, 10,MIN. a`) c~n Pj — — — FROM STREET LIGHT FOR PALM TREES, 15'MIN.FROM STREET LIGHT FOR ALL OTHER TREES, 10-MIN.FROM BACK OF CURB RADIUS,5'MIN. UJ Cn LU N LX.05 3: 15fr/ — — — J FROM FIRE HYDRANT,5'MIN.FROM CATCH BASIN, 10'MIN.FROM SEWER LATERALS,AND 10'MIN.FROM ROADWAY SIGN. w 20'WIDE LANDSCAPE BUFFER EASEMENT �' �/%' W.GRANDM000LDR. — - -- 13. TREE SPACING AND CLEARANCES IN MEDIANS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS:5'MIN.FROM FACE OF CURB TO CENTERLINE OF TREE,40,MIN. C = - FROM END OF MEDIAN OR BEGINNING OF LEFT TURN LANE, 10'MIN.FROM STREET LIGHT TO PALM TREE, 15'MIN.FROM STREET LIGHT TO UJ w a o CANOPY TREES,5'MIN.FROM WATER MAINLINE,5'FROM STORM DRAIN , 10'MIN.FROM SEWER MAIN AND LATERAL,AND 10'MIN.FROM N z ROADWAY SIGN. w LL UJ J LX.06 ,f 14. SPACING BETWEEN TREES AT INTERSECTIONS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: _ � s�%� � SIGNALIZED: APPROACH-25'MIN.FOR PALM FROM B.C.R.,40'MIN.FOR ALL OTHER TREES FROM B.C.R. ,,, ¢ o, �. = DEPARTURE-15'MIN.FOR PALM FROM B.C.R.,25'MIN.FOR ALL OTHERS FROM E.C.R. ° Q r LX.O7 ✓" I SHEET TITLE ¢ N o STOP SIGN OR UNCONTROLLED: APPROACH-25'MIN.FROM B.C.R. ° y _ DEPARTURE-10'MIN.FROM E.C.R. 00 o — _ 15. TREES SHALL NOT INTERFERE WITH SAFE SIGHT DISTANCES FOR VEHICULAR,BIKE,AND PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC. N 16. TREES SHALL NOT CONFLICT WITH OVERHEAD UTILITY LINES,OVERHEAD LIGHTS,AND WALKWAY LIGHT. N 17. TREES SHALL NOT BLOCK OR ENCROACH INTO PEDESTRIAN OR BICYCLE WAYS. N 18. ALL TREES SHALL BE FREE OF INSECTS,DISEASE,MECHANICAL INJURIES AND OTHER OBJECTIONABLE FEATURES AT THE TIME OF W Oo a N PLANTING. CL 19. THE ENTIRE LANDSCAPE INCLUDING ALL WORK DONE UNDER THIS CONTRACT SHALL BE GUARANTEED AGAINST ALL DEFECTS AND FAULT p Ll 006 o a OF MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP,AND SHALL BE IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER FOR 90 DAYS FROM DATE OF COMPLETION BY THE w CONTRACTOR WITHOUT EXPENSE TO THE OWNER. TREES AND SHRUBS SHALL BE GUARANTEED FOR ONE(1)YEAR. ANY SETTLING OF TREE/ H SHRUB WELLS WHICH MAY OCCUR DURING THE 90 DAY PERIOD FINAL ACCEPTANCE SHALL BE REPAIRED TO THE OWNER'S SATISFACTION BY "—' SHEET NUMBER THE CONTRACTOR WITHOUT EXPENSE TO THE OWNER INCLUDING THE COMPLETE RESTORATION OF ALL DAMAGED PLANTING,PAVING OR 0' 10, 20' 40' OTHER IMPROVEMENTS OF ANY KIND. TREE LEGEND SYMBOL BOTANICAL NAME / SIZE QTY 5180I AHLIQUIST. COMMON NAME 1144 S. SILVERSTONE WAY SUITE 500 MERIDIAN, ID 83642-7381 ACER PLATINOIDES 'PARKWAY' 2" CAL 39 PARKWAY MAPLE COPYRIGHT© 2024 0 CEDRUS DEODORA'KASHMIR' 10'-12' 6 KASHMIR DEODAR CEDAR HIGH Architecture. CELTIS OCCIDENTALIS Design. HACKBERRY 2" CAL 3 Relationships. 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STANDARD,MATCHING DROUGHT TOLERANT FESCUE BLEND 48,205 1 PLATANUS X ACERIFOLIA'EXCLAMATION' SQ. FT. U) t 2"CAL. STANDARD,MATCHING m UJ U 15,472 MEDIUM BLACK AND TAN ROCK MULCH SQ. FT. a @ I Y I T I DECORATIVE COBBLE AT DRY STREAM BED 400 SQ. FT. UJ N O J N 3 3 � - 0 U a — — ALUMINUM EDGING XXX 0 L U U C N N O. U C O N J o KEYMAP 0 — GENERAL TREE NOTES a Z a LX.03 I 1. REFER TO GENERAL NOTES AND LEGENDS,SHEET L0.03A&L0.03C FOR GENERAL PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS. w U I j�-- — 2. REFER TO TREE LEGEND,SHEET L1.00 FOR PLANTING INFORMATION. � o — _ � �. 3. QUANTITIES LISTED ARE FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING ALL PLANT LX.01 — LX.02 / ) QUANTITIES PRIOR TO FINAL BID. Z _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) 4. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE PHOTOGRAPHS WITH MEASUREMENTS OF ALL PLANT MATERIAL FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY J ) LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO PURCHASE. N y 5. ALL PLANTER AREAS SHALL BE WATERED WITH AN AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM. � a 6. ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE APPROVED ON SITE BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. IF THE PLANT MATERIAL DOES r NOT MATCH THE QUALITY AND CHARACTER OF THE APPROVED DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHS,OR IF THE PLANT MATERIAL HAS BEEN INSTALLED — WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL,THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT SUCH PLANT MATERIAL(S)AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. a ) ) V 7. FINAL LOCATION OF ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. � ) 8. SPECIMEN TREES TO BE TAGGED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. w o 9. ALL PLANTING AREAS TO RECEIVE TOP DRESSING WITH A MINIMUM 3"THICK LAYER. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE SAMPLES TO LANDSCAPE z ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. MULCH TO BE A MEDIUM BLACK AND TAN ROCK MULCH,SIZE V-2". Q N Q y a o ^\ (LX.04 ( j 10.ALL SPECIMEN TREES SHALL RECEIVE DRAINAGE. CONTRACTOR PROVIDE DRAINAGE AND CONNECT DRAIN TO STORMWATER OR PROVIDE DRAINAGE TO SUMP PER DETAIL. 0 Q o 11. PROVIDE 24"DEEP LINEAR ROOT BARRIERS FOR ALL TREES WITHIN 5'OF PERIMETER WALL,HARDSCAPE,AND STREET. PROVIDE 36"DEEP ff wj \ � I ) LINEAR ROOT BARRIER AROUND TREES SURROUNDING UTILITIES. ROOT BARRIERS BY VILLA ROOT BARRIER. CONTRACTOR TO SUBMIT FOR w �LX.O�� ( ( APPROVAL. \ _ _ _ 12. TREE SPACING AND CLEARANCES IN PARKWAYS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: 3'MIN.FROM FACE OF CURB TO CENTERLINE OF TREE, 10'MIN. a`) U) 1� — — — FROM STREET LIGHT FOR PALM TREES, 15'MIN.FROM STREET LIGHT FOR ALL OTHER TREES, 10-MIN.FROM BACK OF CURB RADIUS,5'MIN. UJ w LX.05 3: 15 \ _ FROM FIRE HYDRANT,5'MIN.FROM CATCH BASIN, 10'MIN.FROM SEWER LATERALS,AND 10'MIN.FROM ROADWAY SIGN. w f y w.GRANoMocuLON. — — _1- 13. TREE SPACING AND CLEARANCES IN MEDIANS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS:5'MIN.FROM FACE OF CURB TO CENTERLINE OF TREE,40'MIN. n / , FROM END OF MEDIAN OR BEGINNING OF LEFT TURN LANE, 10'MIN.FROM STREET LIGHT TO PALM TREE, 15'MIN.FROM STREET LIGHT TO LLI w e / CANOPY TREES,5'MIN.FROM WATER MAINLINE,5'FROM STORM DRAIN , 10'MIN.FROM SEWER MAIN AND LATERAL,AND 10'MIN.FROM ROADWAY SIGN. LX.06 / \ 14. SPACING BETWEEN TREES AT INTERSECTIONS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: _ _ / \ S SIGNALIZED: APPROACH-25'MIN.FOR PALM FROM B.C.R.,40'MIN.FOR ALL OTHER TREES FROM B.C.R. LX.07I;, !� �� DEPARTURE-15 MIN.FOR PALM FROM B.C.R.,25 MIN.FOR ALL OTHERS FROM E.C.R. SHEET TITLE STOP SIGN OR UNCONTROLLED: APPROACH-25 MIN.FROM B.C.R. a DEPARTURE-10'MIN.FROM E.C.R. 0° o 4 — _ 15. TREES SHALL NOT INTERFERE WITH SAFE SIGHT DISTANCES FOR VEHICULAR,BIKE,AND PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC. N 16. TREES SHALL NOT CONFLICT WITH OVERHEAD UTILITY LINES,OVERHEAD LIGHTS,AND WALKWAY LIGHT. N 17. TREES SHALL NOT BLOCK OR ENCROACH INTO PEDESTRIAN OR BICYCLE WAYS. 0 N 18. ALL TREES SHALL BE FREE OF INSECTS,DISEASE,MECHANICAL INJURIES AND OTHER OBJECTIONABLE FEATURES AT THE TIME OF W a N PLANTING. CL 19. THE ENTIRE LANDSCAPE INCLUDING ALL WORK DONE UNDER THIS CONTRACT SHALL BE GUARANTEED AGAINST ALL DEFECTS AND FAULT p o a 10 OF MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP,AND SHALL BE IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER FOR 90 DAYS FROM DATE OF COMPLETION BY THE w L 1 CONTRACTOR WITHOUT EXPENSE TO THE OWNER. TREES AND SHRUBS SHALL BE GUARANTEED FOR ONE(1)YEAR. ANY SETTLING OF TREE SHRUB WELLS WHICH MAY OCCUR DURING THE 90 DAY PERIOD FINAL ACCEPTANCE SHALL BE REPAIRED TO THE OWNER'S SATISFACTION BY H SHEET NUMBER THE CONTRACTOR WITHOUT EXPENSE TO THE OWNER INCLUDING THE COMPLETE RESTORATION OF ALL DAMAGED PLANTING,PAVING OR 0' 10, 20' 40' OTHER IMPROVEMENTS OF ANY KIND. :10 Ova IaL TREE LEGEND AHLOUIST. SYMBOL BOTANICAL NAME / SIZE QTY COMMON NAME 1144 S. 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LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE PHOTOGRAPHS WITH MEASUREMENTS OF ALL PLANT MATERIAL FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY N m \ ) LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO PURCHASE. 5. ALL PLANTER AREAS SHALL BE WATERED WITH AN AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM. \ ) 6. ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE APPROVED ON SITE BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. IF THE PLANT MATERIAL DOES a r NOT MATCH THE QUALITY AND CHARACTER OF THE APPROVED DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHS,OR IF THE PLANT MATERIAL HAS BEEN INSTALLED - WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL,THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT SUCH PLANT MATERIAL(S)AT THE g o / CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. IL ) ) V 7. FINAL LOCATION OF ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. � ) 8. SPECIMEN TREES TO BE TAGGED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. w o 9. ALL PLANTING AREAS TO RECEIVE TOP DRESSING WITH A MINIMUM 3"THICK LAYER. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE SAMPLES TO LANDSCAPE z ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. MULCH TO BE A MEDIUM BLACK AND TAN ROCK MULCH,SIZE V-2". Q a N (LX.04 ( j 10.ALL SPECIMEN TREES SHALL RECEIVE DRAINAGE. CONTRACTOR PROVIDE DRAINAGE AND CONNECT DRAIN TO STORMWATER OR PROVIDE o ) ) DRAINAGE TO SUMP PER DETAIL. z Q o \\ 11. PROVIDE 24"DEEP LINEAR ROOT BARRIERS FOR ALL TREES WITHIN 5'OF PERIMETER WALL,HARDSCAPE,AND STREET. PROVIDE 361,DEEP ff a LINEAR ROOT BARRIER AROUND TREES SURROUNDING UTILITIES. ROOT BARRIERS BY VILLA ROOT BARRIER. CONTRACTOR TO SUBMIT FOR w LX.08 ( ( APPROVAL. \ \ - - - - - - 12. TREE SPACING AND CLEARANCES IN PARKWAYS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: 3'MIN.FROM FACE OF CURB TO CENTERLINE OF TREE, 10'MIN. a) w FROM STREET LIGHT FOR PALM TREES, 15'MIN.FROM STREET LIGHT FOR ALL OTHER TREES, 10'MIN.FROM BACK OF CURB RADIUS,5'MIN. UJ \ LX.05 ( FROM FIRE HYDRANT,5'MIN.FROM CATCH BASIN, 10'MIN.FROM SEWER LATERALS,AND 10'MIN.FROM ROADWAY SIGN. w sue- f y w.ceaNOMocu�DR. - J 13. 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OF PITS,VERTICAL WALLS 2 OF PITS,VERTICAL WALLS PLANT PIT EXCAVATION,SCARIFY BOTTOM&SIDES G) OF PITS,VERTICAL SIDES Relationship$. 5 3 0UNAMENDED FRIABLE SOIL MANTLE 3 11 UNAMENDED FRIABLE SOIL MANTLE 0UNAMENDED FRIABLE SOIL MANTLE CONSULTANT 4 12 NATIVE SOIL 4 NATIVE SOIL 6 4 11 COMPACTED SUBGRADE LICENSED 6 6 _ NOTES: NOTES: A. ALIGN STAKES PARALLEL TO PREVAILING WIND ARCH�ITEECT 7 7 A. TREES CLOSER THAN 5'FROM PAVING TO RECEIVE - B. TREES CLOSER THAN 5'FROM PAVING TO RECEIVE 6571653 24"DEEP ROOT BARRIER. - 7 24"DEEP ROOT BARRIER. NOTES: B. JET BACKFILL PLANTING MIX WITH WATER TO - C. SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR MULCH,PLANT PIT AND A. TREES CLOSER THAN 5'FROM PAVING TO RECEIVE ELIMINATE VOIDS AMENDMENT REQUIREMENTS 24"DEEP ROOT BARRIER. _ C. INSTALL DRAIN PIPE SYSTEM.REFER TO TREE 8 D. TOP OF STAKES SHALL NOT COME IN CONTACT W/ 1y� B. JET BACKFILL PLANTING MIX WITH WATER TO 5 DRAINAGE DETAIL FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - El BRANCHES DIE 0 ALESSI V ELIMINATE VOIDS D. TREE GUYING FOR ALL TREES 36"BOX SIZE AND ❑ 9 E. JET BACKFILL PLANTING MIX WITH WATER TO STATE OF IDAHO g C. INSTALL DRAIN PIPE SYSTEM.REFER TO TREE 8 LARGER = ELIMINATE VOIDS DRAINAGE DETAIL FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - E. SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR MULCH F. TREE STAKING FOR 5 GAL., 15 GAL.,&24"BOX PRELIMINARY - ❑ � 9 D. TREE GUYING FOR ALL TREES 36"BOX SIZE AND - ❑ 9 I� III TREES(STANDARD,SINGLE TRUNK TREE FORMS) ❑ [ LARGER n - 11 G. INSTALL DRAIN PIPE SYSTEM.REFER TO TREE NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION 10 E. SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR MULCH i 10 DRAINAGE DETAIL FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION STAMP No. Description Date I 11 I 11 10 I I 2 X DIA.OF 2 X DIA.OF 2 X DIA.OF ROOTBALL ROOTBALL 12 pdt_tree_guying_multi ROOTBALL 12 pdt_tree_guying pdt_tree_staking_double TREE GUYING — MULTI—TRUNK N.T.S. 3 TREE GUYING N.T.S. 2 TREE STAKING — DOUBLE N.T.S. 1 0GROUNDCOVER 1❑ z OF EQUAL SPACING 1❑ TREE ROOTBALL 2❑ 2"LAYER OF MULCH EXCEPT AT ROOT CROWN 2❑ ADJACENT PAVING OR CURB COMPACTED!"DIA.WASHED GRAVEL WRAPPED IN O MIRAFI 40 NC FILTER FABRIC-OVERLAP A MINIMUM 3❑ OF 6" FINISH GRADE OF PLANTER SOIL NOTES: PLANT BACKFILL MIX PER PLANTING OBACKFILL MIX PER SPECIFICATIONS OR PER SOILS REPORT A. ALL SHRUBS&GROUNDCOVER TO BE PLANTED AT EQUAL O SPECIFICATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS SPACING(TRIANGULAR PER O.C.SPACING ON PLANS AND LEGENDS) O 4"DIA.SOLID SDR-35 INSPECTION PIPE.EXTEND 7 NOTES: VERTICALLY ABOVE FINISH GRADE A. REFER TO SPECS FOR PREPARED PLANT SOIL DEPTH& O 4"DIA.BLACK SNAP END CAP 2"ABOVE FINISH PREPARATION B. PLANT WITH NITROLIZED WOOD SHAVINGS GRADE Co 4 C. SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR MULCH ❑ 4"DIA.PERFORATED SDR-35 DRAIN PIPE. 6 PERFORATED HOLES TO BE FACING DOWN7-1 6 0 4"DIA.SOLID SDR-35 DRAIN PIPE TO STORM DRAIN Y 1 Project Number 2024-1128 EQUAL NOTES: % Date 07. 18.2025 2 A. TREES CLOSER THAN 5'FROM PAVING TO RECEIVE O O 24"DEEP ROOT BARRIER. B. REFER TO CIVIL ENGINEER'S PLANS FOR STORM PLAN VIEW O DRAIN CONNECTION AND INVERT.VERIFY INVERT AND ROOTBALL DEPTH PRIOR TO INSTALLATION C. NO STYRENE PRODUCTS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR DRAIN PIPES U) �❑ ❑� 2 N r �J @ a ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ W 100, o Y 4 4 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 3 1 U) 3 Q oLIJ a EJ y 2 2 J N a SECTION 2 X DIA.OF2 a ROOTBALL o pdt_groundcover_planting pdt_shrub_groundcover_spacing pdt_tree_drainage T � a GROUNDCOVER PLANTING N.T.S. 6 SHRUB & GROUNDCOVER SPACING N.T.S. 5 TREE DRAINAGE AND INSPECTION TUBE N.T.S. 4 LIJ 2 o � J 3 1❑ SHRUB O INSTALL SHRUBS FOR HEDGE IN A STRAIGHT LINE REFER TO NOTES: SHRUB LEGEND ON PLANTING PLANS FOR SPACING A. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL CLIP SHRUBS INTO A 3 CONTINUOUS FORMAL HEDGE:STRAIGHT LINES,CRISP CORNERS, 2❑ 2"LAYER OF MULCH EXCEPT AT ROOT CROWN O2 SHRUB PLANTING PIT FLAT TOP&SIDES.PREPARE A SAMPLE HEDGE 4'LONG FOR ° REVIEW&APPROVAL BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.ALL HEDGESLIJ3❑ WATERING BASIN FORMED BY 3"HIGH BERM O3 FINISH GRADE IN PLANTING AREA SHALL BE TRIMMED PRIOR TO COMPLETION OF LANDSCAPE a o CONSTRUCTION Q @O BACKFILL MIX PER SPECIFICATIONS OR PER SOILS REPORT B. VERIFY FINAL DIMENSIONS WITH LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR RECOMMENDATIONS TO PREPARING SAMPLE-DIMENSIONS NOTED ARE APPROXIMATE a 5❑ PLANT PIT EXCAVATION,VERTICAL SIDES � s w DIMENSION SCHEDULE: U) o o N 6❑ PLANT TABLETS PER SPECIFICATIONS z U) 1 GAL.-6"W X 9"H J O NATIVE SOIL 5 GAL.-12"W X 16"H Q o 15 GAL.-18"W X 30"H a N n z @ NOTES: p 3 A. PLANT HOLE SHALL BE LARGER IF Z NECESSARY TO PERMIT HANDLING AND o PLANTING WITHOUT INJURY OR o BREAKAGE OF THE ROOT BALL AND ROOT WIDTH Q coSYSTEM N N B. REFER TO SPECS FOR PREPARED PLANTDEPTH& ❑< N g o a C. PLOANT IL WITH NITROLIZEDTION WOOD _ 1 ol u 1. 0 SHAVINGS N D. ROOTBALL TO BE!'ABOVE FINISH GRADE ❑ ��� 1 I g o AFTER SETTLEMENT ❑ W T LIJ Q o E. SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR MULCH a L) 2m Q a ❑ 3 c Q w 3 s a o w W _ w V � y LLJ o Q) C) w 15 -III III III 5 W r Z LLJ N � � � � � 0 6 - II III III III III III III III III III II cn E --- -- --- 2 z< C3 - J 7 SHEET TITLE � o o t 4 N 3 O CNCN N N o 0 2X ROOTBALL WIDTH 3 N LU CL a o pdt_Shrub_planting pdt_hedge_planting 0 L3001 �_ ,f N SHRUB PLANTING N.T.S. 8 HEDGE PLANTING N.T.S. 7 y SHEET NUMBER