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CC - TF3_Landscape_2017-12-13OWNER M3 COMPANIES 1087 W. River Street Suite 310 Boise, Idaho 83702 (208) 939-6263 Fax: 208-939-6752 CIVIL ENGINEERS J -U -B ENGINEERS, INC. 250 S. Beechwood Ave. Boise, ID 83709-0944 (208) 376-7330 Fax: 208-323-9336 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Greey I Pickett Landscape Architecture I Community Design 7144 E. Stetson Drive, Suite 205 Scottsdale, Arizona 85251 (480) 609-0009 Fax: (480) 609-0068 PHASE 3 LANDSCAPE PLANS FOR TREE FARM SUBDIVISION CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO 2017 TREE FARM SUBDIVISION - PHASE 3 OVERALL LANDSCAPE PLAN 80' 160' 240' O Q 0 N O z U Scale: 1" = 80'-0'' w� Y E UE o Ill o .rLQ A - 16653 E>pires:09/21/18 9NDSCA���i 0 0 revisions: 0 0 0 project #: MTC053 scale: 1 " = 80'-0'' issued for: REVIEW drawn by: TEAM date: 12.12.2017 drawing: Overall Planting Plan 0 0 sheet # L0,90 of ■ ■ Copyright © 2013 by Greey I Pickett Professional Corp. 0 O Q 0 O z U 0 L �O �o OQ � � U z a� QC) Q VW W � ^/ J 0 0 revisions: 0 0 0 project #: MTC053 scale: 1 " = 80'-0'' issued for: REVIEW drawn by: TEAM date: 12.12.2017 drawing: Overall Planting Plan 0 0 sheet # L0,90 of ■ ■ Copyright © 2013 by Greey I Pickett Professional Corp. PLANTING GENERAL NOTES: MATERIAL SCHEDULE: ■ ■ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW PLANTING PLANS WITH LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OR HIS REPRESENTATIVE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ANY PLANT MATERIALS HE DEEMS UNACCEPTABLE. SEE SPECIFICATIONS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPPLY AND INSTALL ALL PLANT MATERIAL AS SPECIFIED ON THE PLANTING PLANS. HOWEVER, SHOULD THE PLANT MATERIAL BE TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND INSTALL 3 GALLON NURSERY BUCKETS WITH IRRIGATION AT EACH PLANT LOCATION. AS THE PLANT MATERIAL BECOMES AVAILABLE, THE 3 GALLON BUCKETS SHALL BE REMOVED AND PLANT MATERIAL INSTALLED. ANY AND ALL SUBSTITUTIONS TO BE APPROVED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. LOCATE PLANTS AWAY FROM SPRINKLER HEADS, LIGHT FIXTURES AND OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS. FINAL LOCATION OF ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION DESIGN MAY BE MODIFIED TO ADAPT TO WALK CONFIGURATIONS THAT DIFFER FROM THESE PLANS, OR BECAUSE OF GRADE LIMITATIONS ON SITE. WATER TEST ALL TREE PLANTING HOLES PRIOR TO PLANTING. IF TREE HOLE DOES NOT DRAIN, DO NOT PLANT. REFER TO THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS NOT SHOWN ON DRAWINGS. TREES SHALL BE PLANTED A MINIMUM OF 10'-0" FROM STREET LIGHTS/SEEPAGE BEDS/IDAHO POWER APPURTENANCES/ FIRE HYDRANTS, 6-0" FROM EDGE OF UNDERGROUND PIPELINES AND A MINIMUM OF 4'-0" FROM WALKS, CURBS AND WALLS. SHRUBS SHALL BE PLANTED A MINIMUM OF 2'-0" FROM CURB AND WALKS. ALL SPECIMEN TREES, SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVER SHALL BE FIELD LOCATED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OR OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL "SHAWTOWN ROOT BARRIER PANELS'' (OR APPROVED EQUAL) AT ALL TREES WITHIN T-0" FEET OF HARDSCAPE ELEMENTS INCLUDING (BUT NOT LIMITED TO) SIDEWALKS, ASPHALT, CONCRETE SLABS / FOOTINGS AND STRUCTURES. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT SPECIFICATION SHEETS OF PROPOSED ROOT BARRIER PANELS TO THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION, IF APPLICABLE. ON-SITE AND OFF-SITE TOPSOIL SHALL CONFORM TO CONTENT REQUIREMENTS AS SPECIFIED IN PART 2 OF THE PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS. AGRONOMY TEST SUBMITTALS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL MATERIAL USED FOR TOPSOIL AND BACKFILL. SUBMIT REPORT TO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW. ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICAN STANDARDS FOR NURSERY STOCK, LATEST EDITION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE MAINTENANCE FOR ALL PLANT MATERIAL FROM THE TIME OF INSTALLATION THROUGH SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION AND 90 DAY MAINTENANCE AFTER SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION PRIOR TO TURNOVER TO HOME OWNER'S ASSOCIATION (HOA). PLANT MATERIAL MARKED 'SALVAGE' SHALL BE SELECTED FROM ON-SITE SALVAGE INVENTORY. ALL MATERIAL SELECTIONS SHALL BE APPROVED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND/OR OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE. ALL PLANTER BEDS SHALL BE TREATED WITH PRE -EMERGENT AS PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. RE -APPLY AS NECESSARY TO ELIMINATE INVASIVE WEEDS. REMOVE ALL DEAD DEBRIS. ALL TREE STAKING SHALL CONFORM TO THE PLANTING DETAILS OR AS NOTED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS. THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OR OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE SHALL REVIEW TYPICAL TREE STAKING PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE. GRADING GENERAL NOTES: 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL GRADE TO MAINTAIN POSITIVE DRAINAGE AWAY FROM ALL STRUCTURES. REVIEW ENGINEERS PLAN FOR DRAINAGE. 2. FINISH GRADING SHALL BE BY THE DIRECTION OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. 3. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SHALL APPROVE GRADING PRIOR TO PLANTING. 4. GRADING FOR THIS PROJECT INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: A) FINE GRADING OF EXISTING ROUGH GRADES IS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE SMOOTH, EVEN GRADE TRANSITION IN LANDSCAPE AREA. B) IMPORTING AND PLACING ''OFF-SITE 3/8'' MINUS TOPSOIL" IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: i) TURF, AND ANNUAL AREAS (6" DEPTH). ii) PLANT BACKFILL (CAN BE SCREENED ON-SITE SOIL). 5. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REMOVING ANY CALICHE ENCOUNTERED ON SITE AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. THE OWNER AND CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE A SUITABLE LOCATION ON SITE TO DISPOSE OF THE CALICHE MATERIAL. SHOULD A SUITABLE LOCATION ON SITE NOT EXIST, THE OWNER SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL FEES ASSOCIATED WITH REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF THE CALICHE. 6. FINISH GRADE OF ALL PLANTING AREAS IS TO BE 1.5" BELOW ADJACENT PAVING UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 7. REFERENCE CIVIL ENGINEERING DRAWINGS FOR GRADING AND DRAINAGE FLOWS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE THAT THESE ARE PROVIDED FOR AND NOT IMPAIRED WITH OBSTRUCTIONS. 8. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR GRADING ALL AREAS AT THE DIRECTION OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT TO CREATE A NATURALLY UNDULATING GROUND PLANE. HARDSCAPE GENERAL NOTES: 1. FOOTINGS, WALLS AND FENCES SHALL BE PLACED OUTSIDE OF THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. 2. REFER TO CIVIL PLANS PREPARED BY MASON STANFIELD AND JUB ENGINEERS, INC. FOR ALL INFORMATION REGARDING HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONTROLS. 3. ALL DETAILS SHALL BE REVIEWED BY A STRUCTURAL ENGINEER AND MODIFIED (IF NECESSARY) PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 4. ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON THIS PLAN ARE BASED ON THE CIVIL PLAN SUBMITTED BY CIVIL ENGINEER. SHOULD DISCREPANCIES OCCUR, FIELD REVISIONS SHALL BE REQUIRED. 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE SIDEWALK SURVEYED AND STAKED FOR REVIEW BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE, PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 6. IN ADDITION TO SUBMITTING MATERIAL SAMPLES OF ALL SITE RELATED MATERIALS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PREPARE A 4'X4' SAMPLE PANEL FOR EACH TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION, I.E., A) CONCRETE PAVERS, B) EXPOSED AGGREGATE PAVING, C) INTEGRAL COLORED CONCRETE, ETC., FOR APPROVAL BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO FINAL CONSTRUCTION. 7. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ON CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS OR NOTED IN DETAILS, SIDEWALKS SHALL BE 5-0" WIDE (VARIES), 4" THICK, 3,000 PSI CONCRETE ON COMPACTED BASE WITH CONSTRUCTION JOINTS AT 5-0" (VARIES) ON CENTER AND EXPANSION JOINTS AT 20'-0" (VARIES) ON CENTER. SIDEWALKS SHALL HAVE A MEDIUM BROOM, NON-SKID FINISH WITH 1/2" RADIUS TOOLED EDGES. 8. RADIUS AT SIDEWALK INTERSECTIONS SHALL BE 5-0" (TYPICAL), UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 9. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL LAYOUT AND VERIFY ALL HARDSCAPE ELEMENTS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION FOR REVIEW BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OR OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE. SHOULD DISCREPANCIES EXIST, CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OR OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE BEFORE PROCEEDING FURTHER. KEY INSCRIPTION ISUPPLIER MODEL / SIZE COLOR/FINISH 1COMMENTS 1,1 CONCRETE SIDEWALK SEE DETAIL 1.1/L5.1 CONTRACTOR UNCOLORED, MEDIUM BROOM FINISH PER MERIDIAN, IDAHO STANDARDS 1.2 LIMIT OF TURF SEE DETAIL 10/L7.1 3O 4- -CUT EDGE CONTRACTOR O 2,1 CLUSTER MAILBOX `J Q z SEE DETAILS 2.1 -2.4/ L6.2 Q 0 -CMU BASE CONTRACTOR 8)(8X16 STANDARD CMU BLOCK UNCOLORED, STANDARD GRAY -STONE VENEER CONTRACTOR LOCAL 3/4" APPLIED, SIZE VARIES COLOR: TBD J - METAL ROOF STRUCTURE, METAL RODS CONTRACTOR POWDER COATED PAINT/COLOR: TBD - METAL ROOF CONTRACTOR STANDINGS EAM METAL COLOR: TBD -25 BOX UNIT SALSBURY INDUSTRIES 3713D-12 & 3713D -13 COLOR: SANDSTONE OR APPROVED USPS EQUAL -26 BOX UNIT SALSBURY INDUSTRIES (2) 3713D-13 COLOR: SANDSTONE OR APPROVED USPS EAUQL 3.1 PLANTING AREA -MULCH CONTRACTOR I MULCH COLOR: NEUTRAL 3.2 TURF AREA -SOD 1CONTRACTOR SODDED FESCUE 3.3 NATIVE GRASS -HYDROSEED MIX 1CONTRACTOR TALL FESCUE GRASS 5,1 NEIGHBORHOOD SIDEWALK PER JUB ENGINEER'S PLANS 5,2 IRRIGATION STRUCTURE/SEEPAGE BED PER JUB ENGINEER'S PLANS 5.3 STREET LIGHT PER JUB ENGINEER'S PLANS 5.4 HANDICAP RA,11` PER JUB ENGINEER'S PLANS GENERAL NOTES: 1. THESE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS, INCLUDING ALL PLANS, NOTES, DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE INTENDED TO FACILITATE THE INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR BY PROVIDING GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR DESIGN INTENT. IT IS THE GOAL OF THE DOCUMENTS THAT THE WORK IS TO BE COMPLETED WITHOUT CHANGE ORDERS. ALL QUANTITIES SHOWN IN THE DOCUMENTS ARE ESTIMATES ONLY AND ARE NOT GUARANTEED; THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPPLY ALL MATERIALS, LABOR AND EQUIPMENT IN ORDER TO FULFILL THE INTENT OF THE DESIGN DRAWINGS. 2. INTERPRETATION OF THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS SHALL BE MADE BY THE''AUTHOR'' OR "ARCHITECT/ENGINEER-OF-RECORD" OF THE RESPECTIVE DOCUMENT AND SHALL BE CONSIDERED FINAL. ANY POSSIBLE AMBIGUITY SHALL BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING BY THE CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO SUBMITTING FORMAL BIDS. ALL CLARIFICATIONS SHALL BE PREPARED IN WRITING BY THE ''ARCHITECT/ENGINEER-OF-RECORD" PRIOR TO BIDDING. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ACCEPT THE INTERPRETATION OF THE "ARCHITECT/ENGINEER-OF-RECORD" AS THE CORRECT AND FINAL INTERPRETATION. 3. ANY INCIDENTAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURE, MATERIAL OR EQUIPMENT, NOT MENTIONED IN THESE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS, THE SPECIFICATIONS NOR SHOWN ON THE PLANS, WHICH MAY BE NECESSARY FOR COMPLETION AND SATISFACTORY OPERATION OF THE DESIGN SYSTEM SHALL BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED (AS BASED ON INDUSTRY STANDARDS) AS THOUGH SHOWN OR PROVIDED FOR. 4. EXISTING CONDITIONS AND BASE INFORMATION ARE BASED ON PLANS PREPARED BY: MASON STANFIELD AND JUB ENGINEERS, INC. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE LOCATIONS OF EXISTING AND FUTURE UNDERGROUND SERVICES AND IMPROVEMENTS WHICH MAY CONFLICT WITH THE WORK TO BE DONE. NOTIFY THE OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE IMMEDIATELY SHOULD A CONFLICT ARISE. 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ALL NECESSARY PERMITS AND SHALL NOTIFY ALL UTILITY COMPANIES WITH UTILITIES ON SITE PRIOR TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT. 6. FOR UNDERGROUND UTILITY COORDINATION AND 48 HOURS PRIOR TO START OF CONSTRUCTION (DEPENDING ON AREA OR JURISDICTION), THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT: A) UTILITY DIG LINE SERVICE OF IDAHO 1-800-342-1585 B) UNDERGROUND SERVICES ALERT (USA) 1-800-227-2600 C) OVERHEAD UTILITIES 7. THESE NOTES ARE TO BE USED FOR GENERAL REFERENCE IN CONJUNCTION WITH AND AS A SUPPLEMENT TO THE WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS, APPROVED ADDENDUMS, AND THE CHANGE ORDERS AS ASSOCIATED WITH THESE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS. 8. SHOULD THE CONTRACTOR HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THESE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS OR SHOULD THERE BE ANY DISCREPANCIES, HE SHALL CONTACT THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FOR CLARIFICATION BEFORE PROCEEDING FURTHER. 9. ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND PER GOVERNING CODES AND/OR ORDINANCES. 10. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE BARRICADES AND TRAFFIC CONTROL ALONG PUBLIC STREETS, IF REQUIRED, DURING INSTALLATION. 11. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO REPORT TO THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND/OR THE OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ANY DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS AND FIELD CONDITIONS PRIOR TO THE START OF WORK. 12. BEFORE WORK BEGINS ON THE PROJECT, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW THE PROJECT WITH THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND/OR THE OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE. 13. THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND/OR THE OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE SHALL APPROVE ANY OR ALL CHANGES PRIOR TO THE START OF WORK. 14. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING AND COORDINATING EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS. 15. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ADHERE TO ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL, STATE, AND/OR FEDERAL LAWS AND/OR REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO THE PROJECT. 16. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROPERLY COORDINATE HIS WORK WITH OTHER CONTRACTOR'S WORK PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 17. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL TAKE PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES TO PROTECT EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS AND THE PUBLIC FROM DAMAGE THROUGHOUT CONSTRUCTION. 18. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES IMPOSED, UNINTENTIONALLY OR ACCIDENTALLY TO EXISTING UTILITIES, STRUCTURES, WALLS, OR OTHER AMENITIES, DUE TO THE ACTION OF THE CONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR'S EMPLOYEES AND/OR THE CONTRACTOR'S SUBCONTRACTORS. DAMAGE OCCURRED DURING THE CONTRACTOR'S OPERATION SHALL BE REPAIRED, AT THE EXPENSE OF THE CONTRACTOR, TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE. 19. MATCH GRADES, LAYOUT AND ELEVATIONS OF ADJOINING LANDSCAPE WORK. NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF CONFLICTS BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION. SHEET Review Set INDEX Cover Sheet General Notes / Material Schedule / Sheet Index Overall Planting Sheet Layout Planting Plans Planting Details Planting Specifications L0.0 L0. 1 L3.0 L3.1 -L3.4 L7.1 L8.1 Q) 4- 1_U E UE O � U .**,''v u u 1118•#* �• 5 �s L P, o e Ov A - 16653 ti �14 •,moi♦�.�'� Dpires:09/21/18 .�C1�,SICNames revisions: 0 0 0 project #: M TC053 scale: NTS issued for: REVIEW drawn by: TEAM date: 12.12.2017 drawing: General Notes sheet # L0,9 I 1 of Copyright © 2013 by Greey I Pickett Professional Corp. O O Q Q Z W _O Uo 3O 4- O Q `J Q z 0 Q Q 0 �..T.,j cll:� LLI W � ^/ J revisions: 0 0 0 project #: M TC053 scale: NTS issued for: REVIEW drawn by: TEAM date: 12.12.2017 drawing: General Notes sheet # L0,9 I 1 of Copyright © 2013 by Greey I Pickett Professional Corp. 4rea CID _ _ice ❑ z �pFALLpR, �\GNLAN p F ALL pR. H�GH� TREE FARM SUBDIVISION — PHASE 3 — LANDSCAPE SHEET LAYOUT 0' 60' 120' 180' i Scale: 1"=60'-O" TREE FARM SUBDIVISION — PHASE 3 LANDSCAPE PLANT PALETTE PLANT MATERIALS LEGEND Sm. Plant Name Size Class I Trees o � O Class II Trees Conifer Trees Cercis canadensis 2" B&B 5 Eastern Redbud Malus 'Profusion' 2" B&B 5 Profusion Crabapple Prunus cerasifera Newport' 2„ B&B 4 Cherry Plum Pyrans calleryana 'Chanticleer' 2" B&B 4 Callery Pear Acer rubrum October Glory Red Maple 2" B&B 6 Acer x fremanii Autumn Blaze' 2„ B&B 13 Autumn Blaze Maple Betula nigra 'Heritage' 2" B&B 4 River Birch Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'Bergeson' 6 Bergeson Green Ash 2" B&B Ginko biloba Autumn Gold' 2" B&B 1 Autumn Gold Ginko Tilia cordata x mongolica 'Harvest Gold' Harvest Gold Linden 2" B&B 15 Cedrus deodara 'Karl Fuchs' 6'-8' HT. B&B 11 Karl Fuchs Himalayan Cedar Picea glauca v. Densata' 6'-8' HT. B&B 1 Densata Spruce Pinus flexilis 'Vanderwolfs' 6'-8' HT. B&B 19 Vanderwolfs Pine Pinus nigra 6'-8' HT. B&B 3 Austrian Pine ����swuunss�### �• 5 �s LP, o ._ A - 16653 1"'450. •,moi♦��� Elpes:os/21/18 Pinus sylvestris 6'-8' HT. B&B 5 Scots Pine y Shrubs ® Berberis thunbergii atropurpurea 'Crimson Pygmy' Q Q Dwarf Japanese Barberry 5 gal. 39 ® Buddleya davidii 'Black Knight' 5 gal. 38 W Black Knight Butterfly Bush Buddlefa x flutterby Blueberry Cobbler' Blueberry Cobbler Butterfly Bush 5 gal. 6 Euonynms fortunei 'blondy' Q ® Euonymus'Blondy' 5 gal. 55 ® Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Guiet)r' W Emerald Gaiety Wintercreeper 5 gal. 33 ® Euonymus kiautschovicus 'Manhattan' 28 o Manhatten Euonymus 5 gal. ® Hydrangea paniculata 'Lime Light' 'Lime Light' Hydranga 5 gal. 12 Hydrangea paniculata 'Ruby' Ruby Hydranga 5 gal. 25 Juniperus Chinensis KallaysCompact' Kallay's Compact Pfitzer 5 gal. 6 Jumperus chinensis MintJulep' 5 gal. 23 Sea Green Juniper 1 q Mahonia aquifblium 5 gal. 6 Aquafolium Mahonia Mahonia aquifolium 'Compacta' 5 gal. 14 Compact Oregon Grape Holly o © Perovskia atriplicifolia 5 gal. 34 Russian Sage N Photinia x firaseri 5 gal. 50 Photinia Frazeri Physocarpus opulifolius 'Snowfall'5 gal. 12 Snowfall Ninebark Picea pungens 'Globosa' 5 gal. 20 C� Globosa Spruce GPinus mugo pumilio 5 gal. 22 Mugo Plne' Pinus mugo 'Slovvmound' Sal. 5gal. 16 Slow Mound Pine Rosa noare 5 gal. 67 Flower Carpet Rose Red Salix Integra 'Hakuro Nishiki' 5 gal. 38 Hakura Nishiki Willow Syringa vulgaris 'Ludwig Spaeth' 5 gal. 7 2us Ludwig Spaeth Lilac Viburnum dentatum 5 gal. 9 Arrowwood Viburnum G rou ndcovers/Grasses ® Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Karl Foerster' 25 Foerster's Feather Reed Grass 5 gal. © Ceratostigma plumbago 1 gal. 18 Dwarf Plumbago ® Erica x darleyensis 'Kramer's Rote' Kromers Red 1 Gal. 88 Jumperus horizontalis 'Youngstown' 77 Spreading Juniper 1 gal. 28 Perennials Echinacea purpurea 'Magnus' 1 gal. 'Magnus' 3 Purple Coneflower ® Eupatorium maculatum 'Gateway' 1 gal. 6 Gateway Geum 'Mango Lassi' 1 gal. 31 Mango Lassi Geum Sedum spectabile Autumn Fire' I gal. 3 Autumn Fire Stonecrop NOTE: All trees and shrubs are drawn to scale at full maturity. MASS PLANTING Sym. Description TURF49,000 S.F. TALL FESCUE GRASS HYDROSEED MIX = 23,400 S.F. INERTS Sym. Description LIMIT OF TURF BARK MULCH, COLOR: NATURAL ����swuunss�### �• 5 �s LP, o ._ A - 16653 1"'450. •,moi♦��� Elpes:os/21/18 y Q Q II -i-1 M O z W Q) 3O 4V O 0 Q V W UJ ._ C: oOC h o J � o � � o N C� ����swuunss�### �• 5 �s LP, o ._ A - 16653 1"'450. •,moi♦��� Elpes:os/21/18 0 0 revisions: A project #: M TC053 scale: 1 " = 60'-0" issued for: REVIEW drawn by: TEAM date: 12.12.2017 drawing: Overall Landscape Plan sheet # L3,90 of 0 0 Copyright © 2013 by Greey I Pickett Professional Corp. y Q Q II -i-1 M O z W Uo 3O 4V O 0 Q V W W � ^/ J 0 0 revisions: A project #: M TC053 scale: 1 " = 60'-0" issued for: REVIEW drawn by: TEAM date: 12.12.2017 drawing: Overall Landscape Plan sheet # L3,90 of 0 0 Copyright © 2013 by Greey I Pickett Professional Corp. KEYNOTES: REFER TO SHEET 1-0.1 FOR MATERIAL SCHEDULE. REFER TO SHEET L7.1 FOR PLANTING DETAILS. SIDEWALK. ,2 LIMIT OF TURF. 2 j CLUSTER MAILBOX. PLANTING AREA. 3.2 TURF. 3.3 NATIVE GRASS. MATC H L I N E SEE SHEET L3.2 5. NEIGHBORHOOD SIDEWALK PER JUB ENGINEER'S PLANS. 10583± 5,2 IRRIGATION STRUCTURES & SEEPAGE gloom ■ Lot2 ■ mNom■■■m■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■■■A■■■■ ■■�J•■'■'i�■ ■■ ■■ Block'' 9 / / / 1 BEDS PER JUB ENGINEER'S PLANS. R I 328 �+ / 5.3 STREET LIGHTS PER ELECTRICAL 3.1 / 1.2 I 0 / 1 5.4 / ENGINEER'S PLANS. Lot 10Lot 32 ! Block 9 p BI ck1 9 © / / / 1 /� 5.4 HANDICAP RAMP PER JUB ENGINEER'S 6453± f 7927± / / 5.1 PLANS. SIGHT TRIANGLE PER ACHD + STANDARDS. PLANT Sym. MATERIALS LEGEND Plant Name Size Class I H� Picea glauca v. Densata' �Trees Densata Spruce •,•••• O Cercis canadensis 2" B&B Q) Eastern Redbud 6'-8' HT. B&B 3 Austrian Pine Malus 'Profusion' 2 B&B O Profusion Crabapple 3 4- o Prunus cerasifera 'Newport' 2 B&B Q 0 Chevy Plum U E E Pyrus calleryana 'Chanticleer' 2" B&B o Gallery Pear O U Class II Trees 0 0 Conifer Trees 5 5 4 4 Acer rubrum October Glory Red Maple 2" B&B 6 Acer x fremanii Autumn Blaze' 2" B&B 13 Autumn Blaze Maple Betula nigra 'Heritage' 2" B&B 4 River Birch Fraxinuspennsylvanica Bergeson' 6 Bergeson Green Ash 2" B&B Ginko biloba Autumn Gold' 2" B&B I Autumn Gold Ginko Tilia cordata x mongolica Harvest Gold' Harvest Gold Linden 2" B&B 15 Cedrus deodara Karl Fuchs' 6'-8' HT. B&B 11 Karl Fuchs Himalayan Cedar H� Picea glauca v. Densata' 6'-8' HT. B&B 1 Densata Spruce •,•••• Pinusflexilis'Vanderwolfs' 6'_8' HT. B&B 19 Vandenaolfs Pine Q) Pinus nigra 6'-8' HT. B&B 3 Austrian Pine W T Pinus sylvestris 6'-8' HT. B&B 5 Scots Pine 7-//// ■ U R=u 0111 UUZ> � / / / / / / / �,.-� ® Berberis thunbergii atropurpurea 'Crimson Pygmy 'A' 1 �. Dwarf Japanese Barberry 5 gal. 39 + � Buddleja davidii 'Black Knight' 5 gal. 38 _ Black Knight Butterfly Bush / / / Buddlejaxflutterby Blueberry Cobbler' I Blueberry Cobbler Butterfly Bush 5 gal. 6 11 sei'blondy' Lot 7 1 �' 1 1 / / / / / / 1 1 1 © uonym s'Blondy5gal. 55 A Block 91 / / / / 1 1 1 1 Euonymus fortunei Emerald Gaiety' 6623± 1 I / / / / / / / o ® Emerald Gaiety Wintercreeper 5gal. 33 R d W R W r ( 1 1 Lot 1 7 Lot 4 1 1 Euonymus kiautschovicus Manhattan' Area 195190.60 ( I 1 1 Block 9 / / / / / / / Block 8 Ill 1 ® ManhattenEuonymus 5gal. 28 I 7549± / / / / / / / Block 8 \0 Hydrangeapaniculata'Lime Light ' 1 ® 'Lime Light' Hydranga 5 gal. 12 a _ Hydrangea panieulata 'Ruby' 1.2 1 1 1 / / / �� �� Ruby Hydranga 5 gal. 25 / / 1 Jumperus Chinensis Kallay's Compact' RR 3.1 1 / /// Lit 8 1 I o k 2 Kallay's Compact Pfitzer 5 gal. 6 1 1 Lot 6 0 7+ Juniperus chinensis MintJulep' S gal. 23 � Sea Green Juniper I 1 Mahonia aquifolium 9 Aquafolium Mahona Sgal. 6 6574± 01 Mahonia aquifolium 'Compacta' S gal. 14 1 LC/ 2 / 1 Compact Oregon Grape Holly 1 1 Lot 18 / / / I ock/8/ (D Perovskiaatriplicifolia 5gal. 34 Block 9 / / /6403+/ / Russian Sage i I 1 1 1 91 30± '/ Phoinia Fr zerii i S gal. 50 I Photinia Frazeri Physocarpus opulifolius 'Snowfall'5 gal. 12 A/ 1 / / / / / / i / / / Snowfall Ninebark I 3.2 1 i I 1 / / / / / / / / 1.2 Lot 3 1 "� Picea pungens 'Globosa' 5 gal. 20 3.1 Block 8 �; Globoso Spruce 1 1 41 6± Pinus mugo pumilio 1 Sgal. 22 Mugo Pine' Lot 5 Block 9 11 5gal. 16 1 � \ Pinus mugo Slowmound' 8060± 1 / / /�/ �� � 1 Slow Mound Pine 0 Rosa noare Flower Carpet Rose Red 5 gal. 67 I I 1 ro Nishiki' S gal. 38 Lot 19 — _ Q Hakura Ni hiki Willow 1 L 1 Block 9 Syringa vulgaris 'Ludwig Spaeth' 5 gal. 7 Ludwig Spaeth Lilac 6839± 1 1 Viburnum dentatum Arrowwood Viburnum 5 gal. 9 1 1 W 1 / / / / Groundcovers/Grasses Foerster's Feather Reed Grass 5 gal. U /� Calamagrostis x acutiflora Karl Foerster' 25 I 1 1 1 1 M O / Yrz P Ceratostigma plumbago 1 gal 18 1 Lot 4 1 1► Dwarf Plumbago I 81Erica x darleyensis Kramer's Rote' 1Gal. 88 1 1 Kramers Red W 854± ® I I 1 Juniperus horizontalis 'Youngstown' �. 1 Lot 20 7117 Spreading Juniper 1 gal. 28 + 1 I 1 Block 9 Perennials 8589± Echinaceapurpurea'Magnus' I gal. 3 r 1 1 'Magnus' Purple Coneflower 4 Lot 1 1 1 I Block 8 ® Gateway rium maculatum 'Gateway' 1 gal. 6 i — Gateway 1 1 2045— Geum 'Mango Lassi' 1g al. 31 1 1 Mango Lassi Geum Sedum spectabile Autumn Fire' IIT Lot 3 1 I Autumn Fire Stonecrop 1 gal. 3 Block 9 NOTE: All trees and shrubs are drawn to scale at full maturity. 6217± I 1 I MASS PLANTING 4 +` 1 Sym. Description O Lot 21 TURF49,000 S.F. �` I Block 9 TALL FESCUE GRASS s �` 1 7424± \ HYDROSEED MIX= 23,400 S.F. 1 INERTS 1 1 Sym. Description LIMIT OFTURF I 1 I BARK MULCH, COLOR: NATURAL TREE FARM SUBDIVISION - PHASE 3 - PLANTING PLAN - L3.1 � N1�° SCALE: NTS r I * i H� A - 16653 ti 0T y O1 •,•••• Q) • O Z W T Uo O 3 4- w C: O N Q 0 O U E E ^W^ �-L o O U > 0 0 w Z: � ? o J � o _ � � o N C� r I * i H� A - 16653 ti 0T y Bpires:09/21/18 •,•••• ,� D revisions: 0 0 project #: M TC053 scale: 1 " = 30'-0" issued for: REVIEW drawn by: TEAM date: 12.12.2017 drawing: Planting Plan 0 N sheet # L3. 1 of ■ ■ Copyright © 2013 by Greey I Pickett Professional Corp. H� 0T y O Q Q • O Z W T Uo O 3 4- O Q 0 Q ^W^ �-L Q Q W W � ^/ J revisions: 0 0 project #: M TC053 scale: 1 " = 30'-0" issued for: REVIEW drawn by: TEAM date: 12.12.2017 drawing: Planting Plan 0 N sheet # L3. 1 of ■ ■ Copyright © 2013 by Greey I Pickett Professional Corp. \yM\1 n Q 0 U U Q J m Z NONNI KEYNOTES: REFER TO SHEET 1-0.1 FOR MATERIAL SCHEDULE. .7.1 FOR PLANTING DETAILS. .K. TURF. MAILBOX. AREA. 3RASS. )RHOOD SIDEWALK PER JUB :R'S PLANS. ON STRUCTURES & SEEPAGE Z JUB ENGINEER'S PLANS. GHTS PER ELECTRICAL :R'S PLANS. AP RAMP PER JUB ENGINEER'S IANGLE PER ACHD RDS. () (Y) W UJ v J UJ `W UJ Z T� 1 U F— MATCHLINE SEE SHEET L3.1 �Yf TREE FARM SUBDIVISION - PHASE 3 - PLANTING PLAN - L3.2 0 PLANT Sym. MATERIALS LEGEND Plant Name Size Class I Trees Dwarf Japanese Barberry 5 gal. 39 �W Buddleja clavidii Black Knight' 5 gal. 38 Cercis canadensis 2" B&B Eastern Redbud O Malus 'Profusion' 2" B&B Profusion Crabapple o Prunus cerasifera Newport' 2" B&B ® Cherry Plum Y U E E Pyrus ealleryana 'Chanticleer' 2" B&B ® Callery Pear 28 (`Ince II Trooe Manhatten Euonymus 5 gal. 0 Conifer Trees Acer rubrum October Glory Red Maple 5 5 4 4 2" B&B 6 Acerx fremanii Autumn Blaze' 2" B&B 13 Autumn Blaze Maple Betula nigra 'Heritage' 2" B&B 4 River Birch Fraxi.nus pennsylvanica Bergeson' 6 Bergeson Green Ash 2" B&B Ginko biloba Autumn Gold' 2" B&B 1 Autumn Gold Ginko Tdia cordata x mongolica 'Harvest Gold' Harvest Gold Linden 2" B&B 15 Cedrus deodara 'Karl Fuchs' 6'-8' HT. B&B 1 1 Karl Fuchs Himalayan Cedar Picea glauca v. 'Densata' 6'-8' HT. B&B 1 Densata Spruce Pinus, lexilis 'Vanderwolfs' 6'-8' HT. B&B 19 Vanderwolfs Pine Pinus nigra 6'-8' HT. B&B 3 Austrian Pine Pinus sylvestris 6'-8' HT. B&B 5 Scots Pine aluuu� ® Berberis thunbergii atropurpurea 'Crimson Pygmy' Dwarf Japanese Barberry 5 gal. 39 Buddleja clavidii Black Knight' 5 gal. 38 Black Knight Butterfly Bush Buddleja x flutterby 'Blueberry Cobbler' Blueberry Cobbler Butterfly Bush 5 gal. 6 Euonymus fortunei 'blondy' © Euonymus'Blondy' 5get. 55 ® Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gaiety' Y U E E Emerald Gaiety Wintercreeper 5 gal. 33 ® Euonymus k-iautschovicus 'Manhattan' 28 ? Manhatten Euonymus 5 gal. 0 ®Hydrangea paniculata 'Lime Light' 'Lime Light' Hydranga 5 gal. 12 Hydrangea paniculata 'Ruby' � o Ruby Hydranga 5 gal. 25 Juniperus Chinensis 'Kallay's Compact' o Kallay's Compact Pfitzer 5 gal. 6 Juniperus chi.nensis 'Mint Julep' 5 gal. 23 C� Sea Green Juniper - q� Mahonia aquifolium 5 gal. 6 Aquafolium Mahonia Mahonia aquifolium 'Compacta' 5 gal. 14 Compact Oregon Grape Holly © Perovskia atriplicifolia 5 gal. 34 Russian Sage Photinia x fraseri 5 gal. 50 Photinia Frozen Physocarpus opul folius 'Snowfall'5 gal. 12 Snowfall Ninebark Picea pungens 'Globosa' 5 gal. 20 Globosa Spruce Pinus mugo pumilio 5 gal. 22 Mugo Plne' Pinus mugo Slowmound' Sal. 5gal. 16 Slow Mound Pine Rosa noore 5 al. g 67 Flower Carpet Rose Red Salix integra 'Hakuro Nishiki' 5 gal. 38 Hakura Nishiki Willow e Syringa vulgaris Eudwig Spaeth' 5 gal. 7 Ludwig Spaeth Lilac Viburnum dentatum 5 gal. 9 Arrowwood Viburnum Groundcovers/Grasses Calamagrostis x acutii lora 'Karl Foerster' 25 Foerster's Feather Reed Grass 5 gal. 0 Ceratostigma plumbago 1 gal. 18 Dwarf Plumbago ® Erica x darleyensis 'Kramer's Rote Kramers Red Gal. 88 Juniperus horizontalis 'Youngstown' Spreading Juniper 1 gal. 28 Perennials Echinacea purpurea 'Magnus' 1 gal. 'Magnus' 3 Purple Coneflower ® Eupatorium maculatum 'Gateway' 1 gal. 6 Gateway Geum 'Mango Lassi' 1 gal. 31 Mango Lassi Geum Sedum spectabile Autumn Fire' 1 gal. 3 Autumn Fire Stonecrop NOTE: All trees and shrubs are drawn to scale at full maturity. MASS PLANTING Sym. Description TURF49,000 S.F. TALL FESCUE GRASS HYDROSEED MIX = 23,400 S.F. INERTS Sym. Description LIMIT OF TURF BARK MULCH, COLOR: NATURAL SCALE: NTS Ov 16653 ti •,moi♦��� E>pites: o9/21/18 Is 111000 ■ 0 0 ■ ■ ■ revisions: project #: M TC053 scale: 1 " = 30'-0" issued for: REVIEW drawn by: TEAM date: 12.12.2017 drawing: Planting Plan ■ sheet # L3,92 of Copyright C 2013 by Greey I Pickett Professional Corp. ■ w C: o N � O Y U E E c� O o o O ? 0 0 � o � � o N C� Ov 16653 ti •,moi♦��� E>pites: o9/21/18 Is 111000 ■ 0 0 ■ ■ ■ revisions: project #: M TC053 scale: 1 " = 30'-0" issued for: REVIEW drawn by: TEAM date: 12.12.2017 drawing: Planting Plan ■ sheet # L3,92 of Copyright C 2013 by Greey I Pickett Professional Corp. ■ N W TW v / W 'W ♦/ I W Z I U Q TREE FARM SUBDIVISION - PHASE 3 - PLANTING PLAN - L3.3 KEYNOTES: REFER TO SHEET L0.1 FOR MATERIAL SCHEDULE. REFER TO SHEET L7.1 FOR PLANTING DETAILS. Class I Trees SIDEWALK. 39 LIMIT OF TURF. 2, CLUSTER MAILBOX. 3, PLANTING AREA. 3.2 TURF. 3.3 NATIVE GRASS. 5• NEIGHBORHOOD SIDEWALK PER JUB 2" B&B ENGINEER'S PLANS. 5.2 IRRIGATION STRUCTURES & SEEPAGE o BEDS PER JUB ENGINEER'S PLANS. S.3 STREET LIGHTS PER ELECTRICAL Cherry Plum ENGINEER'S PLANS. S.4 HANDICAP RAMP PER JUB ENGINEER'S 2" B&B PLANS. S.S SIGHT TRIANGLE PER ACHD Class 11 Trees STANDARDS. 0' 30 60 90 N Scale: 1" = 30'-0" PLANT Sym. MATERIALS LEGEND Plant Name Size Class I Trees Dwarf Japanese Barberry 5 gal. 39 Buddleja davidi.i 'Black Knight' 5 gal. 38 © Cercis canadensis 2" B&B Eastern Redbud Malus Profusion' 2" B&B Profusion Crabapple o Prunus cerasifera 'Newport' 2" B&B ® Cherry Plum Pyrus calleryana 'Chanticleer' 2" B&B ® Callery Pear 28 Class 11 Trees Manhatten Euonymus 5 gal. Conifer Trees 5 5 4 4 Acer rubrum October Glory Red Maple 2" B&B 6 Acerx fremanu Autumn Blaze' 2 B&B 13 Autumn Blaze Maple Betula nigra Heritage' 2" B&B 4 River Birch Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'Bergeson' 6 Bergeson Green Ash 2" B&B Ginko biloba Autumn Gold' 2" B&B 1 Autumn Gold Ginko Tilia cordata x mongoliea 'Harvest Gold' Harvest Gold Linden 2 B&B 15 Q) -- W C: E UE O � U Cedrus dc odara 'Karl Fuchs' 6'-8' HT. B&B 111111111 Karl Fuchs Himalayan Cedar ,�OF /D *#...., Picea glauca v. 'Densata' �� Densata Spruce 6'-8' HT. B&B 1 -♦♦ �j ` L C�� O Pinus. lexilis 'Vanderwolfs' 6-8' HT. B&B 19 Vanderwolfs Pine Pinus nigra 64 HT. B&B 3 Austrian Pine Pinus sylvestris 6' 8' HT. B&B 5 Scots Pine JI II UUJ ® Berberis thunbergii atropurpurea 'Crimson Pygmy' O � Dwarf Japanese Barberry 5 gal. 39 Buddleja davidi.i 'Black Knight' 5 gal. 38 E>ires:09/21/18 Black Knight Butterfly Bush Buddleja x flutterby 'Blueberry Cobbler' Blueberry Cobbler Butterfly Bush 5 gal. 6 Euonymus f n-tunei 'blondy' ® Euonymus'Blondy' 5 gal. 55 ® Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gaiety' Emerald Gaiety Wintercreeper 5 gal. 33 ® Euonymus kiautschovicus 'Manhattan' 28 Manhatten Euonymus 5 gal. ® Hydrangea paniculata 'Lime Light' 'Lime Light' Hydranga 5 gal. 12 Hydrangea paniculata 'Ruby' Ruby Hydranga 5 gal. 25 Juniperus Chinensis 'Kallay's Compact' Kallay's Compact Pfitzer 5 gal. 6 Juniperus chinensis Mint Julep' 5 gal. 23 Sea Green Juniper Mahonia aquifolium 5 gal. 6 Aquafolium Mahonia Mahonia aquifolium 'Compacta' 5 gal. 14 Compact Oregon Grape Holly © Perovskia atriplicifolia 5 gal. 34 Russian Sage Photinia x.paseri 5 gal. 50 Photinia Frazeri O Physocarpus opulifolius 'Snowfall's gal. 12 Snowfall Ninebark Picea pungens 'Globosa' 5 gal. 20 Globosa Spruce Pinus mugo pumilio 5 gal. 22 Mugo Pine' Pinus mugo 'Slowmound' Sal. 5gal. 16 Slow Mound Pine Rosa noare 5 gal. 67 Flower Carpet Rose Red Salix i.ntegra 'Hakuro Nishiki' 5 gal. 38 Hakura Nishiki Willow 01% Syringa vulgaris 'Ludwig Spaeth' 5 gal. 7 Ludwig Spaeth Lilac Viburnum dentalum 5 gal. 9 Arrowwood Viburnum Grou ndcovers/Grasses ® Calamagrostis x acutii lora Karl Foerster' 25 Foerster's Feather Reed Grass 5 gal. O Ceratostigma plumbago 1 gal. 18 Dwarf Plumbago ® Erica x darleyensis 'Kramer's Rote' Kramers Red 1 Gal. 88 Juniperus horizontalis 'Youngstown' 17 Spreading Juniper 1 gal. 28 Perennials Echinacea purpurea Magnus' 1 gal. 3 Magnus' Purple Coneflower ® Eupatorium maculatum 'Gateway' I gal. 6 Gateway Geum 'Mango Lassi' 1 gal. 31 Mango Lassi Geum Sedum spectabile 'Autumn Fire' 1 gal. 3 Autumn Fire Stonecrop NOTE: All trees and shrubs are drawn to scale at full maturity. MASS PLANTING Sym. Description TURF49,000S.F. TALL FESCUE GRASS HYDROSEED MIX= 23,400 S.F. INERTS Sym. Description LIMIT OF TURF BARK MULCH, COLOR: NATURAL KEY MAP SCALE: NTS ■ A 0 A 0 0 ■ revisions: project #: M TC053 scale: 1 " = 30'-0" issued for: REVIEW drawn by: TEAM date: 12.12.2017 drawing: Planting Plan 0 sheet # L3,93 of Copyright © 2013 by Greey I Pickett Professional Corp. 0 � O � 16653 ti E>ires:09/21/18 ■ A 0 A 0 0 ■ revisions: project #: M TC053 scale: 1 " = 30'-0" issued for: REVIEW drawn by: TEAM date: 12.12.2017 drawing: Planting Plan 0 sheet # L3,93 of Copyright © 2013 by Greey I Pickett Professional Corp. 0 Tree Guying Detail 1 0v % Scale: N.T.S. LODGEPOLE (SEE BELOW FOR QUANTITIY AND SIZE) TREE TRUNK (TYP) 2' O RUBBER HOSE 2X TRUNK CALIPER MULTI TRUNKED TREE LODGEPOLE SIZING CHART 1F`2" RUBBER HOSE 2 PLY REINFORCED TWISTED 12 GAUGE GALV. STEEL WIRE. BASIN 4" DEEP TO BLEND WITH FINISH GRADE GALV. 6-1/2" TURNBUCKLE 6" FLAGS TO BE FLOURESCENT ORANGE PLASTIC TAPE FINISH GRADE ROOTBALL 2"X4" STAKE 3'-0" LONG FERTILIZER TABLET PER SPECIFICATION PLANTING MIX PER SPECIFICATIONS STAKING PROCEDURE: 1. INSTALL LODGEPOLES 2. ATTACH RUBBER HOSES TO ALL TRUNKS 3. SECURE INTERIOR 10 GA.WIRE TO RUBBER HOSES 4. SECURE 12 GA. (COATED)HOSES TO LODGEPOLE WIRE FROM RUBBER • 15 G. TO 24" STANDARD TREE • 36' TO 48' 15 GAL TO 24" BOX MATERIAL 2- 2" X 10'-0" LODGEPOLE STAKES 36" BOX AND 48" BOX 3- 3" X 12'-0" LODGEPOLE STAKES *NOTE: STAKES MAY BE TRIMMED AS NECESSARY Tree Staking Diagram 1.7 Scale: NTS PLANT TREE AT SAME ELEVATION AS NURSERY 2" DIAMETER OR 2"X2" SQ. X 10' STRAIGHT WOODEN STAKE (2 REQUIRED). REMOVE WIRE BASKET FROM ROOT BALL AS SUPPLIED AND REQUIRED GR'�O �TO � GRADE 5 TO 3" WATER RETENTION BERM REMOVE DEAD/DAMAGED BRANCHES AND PRUNE TO INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF ARBORICULTURE STANDARDS. IMPROPERLY PRUNED TREES SHALL BE REPLACED. V.I.T. CINCH -TIE VINYL TREE TIE (2 PER STAKE, LENGTH AS REQUIRED). SECURE TO STAKE W/ GALV. NAIL. I PER TIE. VISIBLE TRUNK FLARE / 3" MIN. DEPTH OF ORGANIC 1" CHUNK BARK MULCH (OR APPROVED EQUAL). KEEP MULCH A MIN. OF 3" AWAY FROM BARK Hill, BACKFILL W/ PLANTING SOIL GRADE 5 TO L(I =.1 / STAKE MUST EXTEND AT LEAST SET TOP OF ROOT BALL 2" ABOVE T r7T -47 GR 24" INTO UNDISTURBED SOIL FINISH GRADE _ 1811E 2T0 7 IIS i WIDTH OF UNDISTURBED SOIL ROOTBALL 2X ROOTBALL DIA. MIN. W/ 45 SIDES NOTES: 1. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO INSURE THAT ALL TREES ARE PLANTED STRAIGHT AND THAT THEY REMAIN STRAIGHT FOR THE TERM OF THE WARRANTY 2. WRAP RUBBER CINCH -TIE (OR APPROVED EQUAL) AROUND THE TREE TRUNKS AND STAKES USING EITHER THE STANDARD OR THE FIGURE EIGHT METHOD. SECURE THE TIES TO THE STAKES WITH GALVANIZED NAILS TO PREVENT MOVEMENT. 3. WATER IN BACKFILL BELOW THE ROOT BALL PRIOR TO SETTING TREE (TO INSURE NO SETTLING WILL OCCUR). 4. DEEP SOAK TREE TWICE WITHIN THE FIRST 48 HOURS. Evergreen Tree Planting Detail 1.2 Scale. N.T.S. ALL PLANTING BEDS ADJACENT TO LAWN AREAS SHALL HAVE A SHOVEL EDGE TO PROVIDE A DISTINCT SEPARATION BETWEEN LANDSCAPE TYPES. Cut Edge Detail O v ! Scale: N.T.S. SHREDDED BARK MULCH LAYER FINISHED GRADE TURF GRASS CUT EDGE UNDISTURBED SOIL !—ale: hrub Planting N.T.S. CROWN - AT FINISHED GRADE FINISHED GRADE 3" LAYER SHREDDED BARK MULCH ROOTBALL BACKFILL MIX (SEE PLANTING NOTES) UNDISTURBED SOIL NOTE: SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR TOPDRESSING APPLICATION. Detail \F,Tree Stakin *ffit Scale: N.T.S. 3W FOR 24" BOX AND SMALLER, 2W FOR 36" BOX AND LARGER Detail TAKES TO AVOID ANCHES AND PEIRCING OR AS PER SPEC.) =POLE STAKES PEC. 3ER HOSE. kLIPER W/ LL MIX (AS PER SPECS) D SUBGRADE °�- REMOVE DEAD/DAMAGED BRANCHES H� AND PRUNE TO INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF ° v ARBORICULTURE STANDARDS. IMPROPERLY PLANT TREE AT SAME ELEVATION AS NURSERY n PRUNED TREES SHALL BE REPLACED. 2" DIAMETER WOODEN POLE (LENGTH AS V.I.T. CINCH -TIE VINYL TREE TIE (2 PER REQUIRED). SET STAKES PARALLEL TO P STAKE, LENGTH AS REQUIRED). SECURE PREVAILING WIND. SEE NOTES. s TO STAKE W/ GALV. NAIL. I PER TIE. 0 APPROVED TREE WRAP FROM BALL TO -� `J -' FIRST BRANCH FOLD BACK BURLAP %4 WAY OR REMOVE Q 0 �..T.,j VISIBLE TRUNK FLARE WIRE BASKET FROM ROOT BALL AS LU SUPPLIED AND REQUIRED o h 3" MIN. DEPTH OF ORGANIC 1" CHUNK J BARK MULCH (OR APPROVED EQUAL). 3" WATER RETENTION BERM U E KEEP MULCH A MIN. OF 3" AWAY FROM o BARK ? 0 0 BACKFILL W/ PLANTING SOIL STAKE MUST EXTEND AT LEAST SET TOP OF ROOT BALL 2" ABOVE o 00 24" INTO UNDISTURBED SOIL FINISH GRADE - - L � - - � o WIDTH OF UNDISTURBED SOIL N ROOTBALL 2X ROOTBALL DIA. MIN. W/ 45 SIDES NOTES: 1. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO INSURE THAT ALL TREES ARE PLANTED STRAIGHT AND THAT THEY REMAIN STRAIGHT FOR THE TERM OF THE WARRANTY 2. WRAP RUBBER CINCH -TIE (OR APPROVED EQUAL) AROUND THE TREE TRUNKS AND STAKES USING EITHER THE STANDARD OR THE FIGURE EIGHT METHOD. SECURE THE TIES TO THE STAKES WITH GALVANIZED NAILS TO PREVENT MOVEMENT. 3. WATER IN BACKFILL BELOW THE ROOT BALL PRIOR TO SETTING TREE (TO INSURE NO SETTLING WILL OCCUR). 4. DEEP SOAK TREE TWICE WITHIN THE FIRST 48 HOURS. Deciduous Tree Planting Detail % Scale: N.T.S. CROWN - AT FINISHED GRADE FINISHED GRADE 3" LAYER SHREDDED BARK MULCH ROOTBALL BACKFILL MIX (SEE PLANTING NOTES) UNDISTURBED SOIL NOTE: SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR TOPDRESSING APPLICATION. Detail \F,Tree Stakin *ffit Scale: N.T.S. 3W FOR 24" BOX AND SMALLER, 2W FOR 36" BOX AND LARGER Detail TAKES TO AVOID ANCHES AND PEIRCING OR AS PER SPEC.) =POLE STAKES PEC. 3ER HOSE. kLIPER W/ LL MIX (AS PER SPECS) D SUBGRADE 0 0 revisions: A 0 0 project #: M TC053 scale: NTS issued for: REVIEW drawn by: TEAM date: 12.12.2017 drawing: Planting/Site Details sheet # V. 1 of ■ ■ Copyright © 2013 by Greey I Pickett Professional Corp. 4) H� O M� O Q Q M Z W Q) 3 4viV 0 0 -� `J Q z Q Q 0 �..T.,j cll:� W LU E o h � o o J co 0 U E o O ? 0 0 � o � � o N C� 0 0 revisions: A 0 0 project #: M TC053 scale: NTS issued for: REVIEW drawn by: TEAM date: 12.12.2017 drawing: Planting/Site Details sheet # V. 1 of ■ ■ Copyright © 2013 by Greey I Pickett Professional Corp. 4) H� O M� O Q Q M Z W _O Uo 3 4viV 0 0 -� `J Q z Q Q 0 �..T.,j cll:� W W � ^/ J 0 0 revisions: A 0 0 project #: M TC053 scale: NTS issued for: REVIEW drawn by: TEAM date: 12.12.2017 drawing: Planting/Site Details sheet # V. 1 of ■ ■ Copyright © 2013 by Greey I Pickett Professional Corp. PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 WORK INCLUDED *Landscape finish grading. Soil preparation *Tree supports *Planting *Watering `Maintenance Definitions: Owner's representative - an authorized agent determined by owner to act on their behalf, in some cases the Landscape Architect may be the owner representative as outlined in these specs. Plants - all shrubs other than trees and turf. Plant Material - all trees, shrubs, ground cover, grasses, and other plants. 1.02 RELATED WORK Contractor: Minimum 5 years experience in supply and installation of landscape materials. A Foreman with a minimum of 5 years experience in related work shall be on site at all times. 1.03 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL Provide certificates of inspection for all materials as required by law or regulation. Package standard materials with manufacturers certified analysis. Provide analysis by recognized laboratory made in accordance with methods established by the Association of Official Chemists for all other material. Provide trees and shrubs grown in a recognized nursery in accordance with good horticultural practice. Provide healthy, undamaged, vigorous stock grown under climatic conditions similar to conditions at project site and free of disease, insects, eggs, larvae and defects such as sun -scald, knots, injuries, abrasions or disfigurements. Provide trees and shrubs of the sizes indicated. Trees and shrubs of sizes larger than those indicated may be used provided roots, root ball, staking and planting pits are increased proportionately. 1.04 REFERENCE STANDARDS ANSI 60.1 - American Standards for Nursery Stock. 1.05 SAMPLES Submit the following material samples to Owner's Representative a minimum of 48 hours prior to start of work. a. Topsoil for backfill mix (trees and shrubs). b. Wood Shavings/Mulch. c. Tree supports. Cl. Reserved e. Boulders. The Owner's Representative reserves the right to take and analyze samples of materials for conformity to Specification at any time. Furnish samples upon request by Owner's Representative. Rejected materials shall be immediately removed from the site and replaced at the contractors additional expense. Submit samples of decomposed granite for approval of graduation and color. Sample shall be representative of variations within size and color to be provided. 1.06 PRODUCT DATA Submit to Owner's Representative a minimum of 48 hours prior to start of work manufacturers comprehensive product description, including specifications and installation instructions. 1.07 CERTIFICATES AND TEST REPORTS Provide and pay for all materials testing. Testing agency shall be acceptable to the Landscape Architect. Submit to Owner's Representative a minimum of 48 hours prior to start of work 2 copies of certificates of inspection as required by governmental authorities, and manufacturers' vendors certified analysis for soil amendments, fertilizer materials, and chemicals. Submit other data substantiation that materials comply with specified requirements. Certificates are required to determine the quality and quantity of all specified soil amendments. Materials certification to be submitted include, but are not limited to: Topsoil source and nutrient analysis, mulch, fertilizers/soil amendments/chemicals. Test representative material samples proposed for use. Provide the following data: a. Topsoil and planting backfill. b. Soil PH. c. Particle size, percentage soil texture. d. Percentage organic material. e. Percolation rate. f. Nutrient level analysis. g. All macro, secondary and micro nutrient salinity. h. ESP. i. Free lime. Recommendations on type and quantity of amendments required to bring levels into acceptable ranges as detailed in Part 2 - Products of Materials of these specifications. Separate recommendations to be submitted for each crop. Crop to be identified as: a. Irrigated trees and shrubs. b. Turf. 1.08 MAINTENANCE DATA Submit to Owner's Representative 2 copies of typewritten instructions, prior to expiration of the initial maintenance period, recommending procedures to be followed by the Owner for the maintenance of landscape work for one full year. 1.09 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING Deliver packaged material in containers showing weight, analysis and identification of manufacturer. Protect materials from deterioration at all times. Provide protective covers to plant life and trees during delivery. Do not prune trees prior to delivery. Do not bend -tie trees or shrubs in such a manner as to cause damage or destroy shape. Deliver materials after preparation for planting have been completed. Plant immediately. If planting is delayed for more than 6 hours after delivery, set plant material in shade, protect from weather and mechanical damage and keep roots moist. Do not remove container grown stock including ground cover, from containers until planting time. 1.10 SITE CONDITIONS Determine location of underground utilities. Execute work as required to prevent damage. Maintain grade stakes set by others until directed otherwise. Protect all existing plant life not scheduled for removal. If any plant material that is to remain is damaged, the Contractor, at his expense, will pay for a replacement plant of the same size and species (to be approved by Owner's Representative). Protect existing utilities, paving and other facilities from damage during landscaping operation. Coordinate with other contractors. WARRANTY Submit warranty to Owner's Representative. All plant material shall conform to the American Nurseryman Standards for type and size shown. Plants will be rejected if not in a sound and healthy condition. Trees: Warrant that trees will be alive and in good health for a period of 1 year after acceptance except for defects resulting from neglect by Owner, abuse or damage by others. Owner must follow Contractors maintenance schedule and provide current maintenance log to Owner's Representative. Remove and replace dead, unhealthy or girdled trees, that lose original form and size during warranty period with material equal to that specified. Replace any material which does not meet requirements within fifteen days of notification. All replacement trees shall be subject to an additional one year maintenance period. Shrubs and Other Plantings: Guarantee all other planting will be alive and in satisfactory condition for a period of 1 year from date of acceptance or will be replaced at no additional cost to the Owner. All plant material shall be maintained in a healthy, sturdy condition during the warranty period by the Contractor. All replacement plants, including shrubs, groundcovers, grasses, vines and perennials shall be subject to an additional 1 year maintenance period. PART 2 - PRODUCTS AND MATERIALS 2.01 FILL MATERIALS Provide dry, loose material for fill, backfill, planting backfill and topsoil for planter beds. Frozen or muddy soils are not acceptable. Salts not to exceed 1500 ppm, and material shall be free of debris, noxious weeds, ingredients or objects detrimental to healthy plant growth. Topsoil: Screened, fertile, friable, from well drained arable land, free of nut grass, refuse, roots, heavy clay, noxious weeds or any material toxic to plant growth; contents as follows: a. Silt: 20-45 % b. Clay: 15-20 % c. Sand: 30-60 % d. Organic Material (natural or otherwise): 2 % minimum e. pH: 7.0-8.3 f. Soluble salts: 1,500 ppm. g. Nutrients: enough to bring levels up to acceptable plant growth. Percolation rate shall be between 3 to 4 inches per hour. Existing top soil may be used provided it meets these requirements. 2.02 COMMERCIAL GRADE FERTILIZERS Agri -Sul, Dispersul - use only for sulfur Agriculture grade gypsum 2.03 SOIL AMENDMENTS Wood shavings: nitrogen stabilized fir or pine shavings containing 0.75% total nitrogen and 0.1 to 0.15% total iron, and under 60 ppm total manganese; composted, leached and aged for a minimum of 10 to 12 months; ph factor, 4.0 to 4.5. No soil amendments are required for salvaged plant material unless otherwise specified. 2.04 TREE SUPPORTS Tree Stakes: 2" diameter or 2"x2" square x 10' straight wooden stake (2 required) for 15 gallon or larger tree. No tree stakes area required for salvaged plant material. Tree Ties: Provide a minimum of two per tree: V.I.T. Cinch- tie vinyl tree tie (2 per stake, length as required). Secure to stake with galvanized nail. 1 per tree. Anchors (Deadmen): 2 inch x 4 inch x 3 feet long; construction grade redwood. Signals (Flags): For guy wires, 1/2 inch diameter, white or orange plastic tubing 5 feet long over each guy used. 2.05 HERBICIDES Pre -emergent and contact Herbicides: Fertilize all trees and shrubs with 'Agriform" planting tablets, 21 gram or approved equal. Quantity per manufacturer's recommendation. 2.06 PLANTING MATERIAL Plant Material: Healthy, shapely and well rooted. Roots shall show no evidence of having been restricted or deformed at any time. All plants shall be representative of their normal species and variety. They shall have normally developed branch systems. Plants shall be free from disfiguring knots, sun scald injuries and abrasions of bark. Plants not meeting these requirements shall be considered defective and shall be replaced immediately. All plants shall be true to name and shall be tagged, one of each variety. All plant material shall be grown in nurseries inspected by the State Department of Agriculture unless otherwise approved by the Owner's Representative. Provide "Specimen" plants with a special height, shape or character. Tag at the source of supply prior to notifying Landscape Architect for inspection. The Landscape Architect shall inspect selections at source of supply for suitability and adaptability to selected location. When specimen plants cannot be purchased locally, provide sufficient photographs of proposed material for approval. Plants may be inspected and approved at place of growth for compliance with specification requirements for quality, size, and variety. Such approval shall not impair the right of inspection and rejection upon delivery at the site or during the progress of the work. PAGYM lJi79111111►Ti77 As noted on plans. PAII:1•►L11X47: All planting beds and tree wells in lawn areas (wells to be 3' in diameter) shall be covered with a minimum of 3" of small (1") bark chips. Submit sample for approval. 2.09 SEED MIXTURE All lawn areas shall be seeded with 100% Turf Type Tall Fescue. Immediately after placement of sod, water to saturate sod and top 4" of topsoil, install and seed rate per manufacturer's recommendations. 2.10 TREE ROOT BARRIER Tree root barriers shall be placed adjacent to all trees located in the landscape planter strip and planter islands per The City of Eagle and ACHD standard details. Install per City of Eagle standard detail and manufacturer's recommendations. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 GENERAL Install in accordance with the methods, techniques and specifications of each representative manufacturer. If a conflict occurs between manufacturers and these specifications, consult with Owner's Representative for a decision. Do not begin planting until the irrigation system is completely installed, is adjusted for full coverage and is completely operational. 3.02 BACKFILL, IMPORTED FILL OR ARTIFICIAL SOIL AND GRAVEL Inspect the integrity of all damp -proofing and water -proofing membranes which occur over, on or against any construction to be fully or partially concealed by earthwork prior to the placement of any imported soil, backfill, gravel fill or sub -base. Planting back fill for trees and planting beds shall be 5 parts topsoil and 1 part Nu -Earth compost with straw. Stake all trees per details. Correct defects prior to proceeding with the work. 3.03 TOPSOIL All seeded lawn areas shall have 6" of topsoil and all planting beds shall have 12" of topsoil. Topsoil shall be a loose, sandy loam, clean and free of toxic materials, noxious weeds, wee seeds, rocks, grass, or other foreign material larger than 1" in any dimension, a pH from 5.5 to 7.0. Topsoil from site shall be used if meeting these standards. Place 2' Nu -Earth compost over all landscaped areas and rototill into top 4". Spread, compact, and fine grade topsoil to a smooth and uniform grade, 1" below surface of walks and curbs in areas to be sodded and 3" in planting bed areas. Import additional topsoil only as required to bring planting areas up to finish grade. Spread and cultivate soil so that no settling takes place at any time. 3.04 LANDSCAPE FINE GRADING Allow for the addition of soil amendments, conditioners and any specified top dressing when determining and executing finish grade. Set finish grade 1-1 /2 inches below adjacent paving, curb and headers for shrubs and ground cover beds and areas or as required for installation of mulch or turf sod. At all planting areas, make entire area smooth and even to finish grade. Cultivate all areas so that there are no bumps or hollows, and the area drains as indicated. Grade and maintain all flow lines, designated or not, to allow free flow of surface water. Cultivate entire area to a depth of 6 inches minimum and remove all rock in excess of 1-1/2 inches diameter, all building rubble, building construction material, waste and any other material that will impair satisfactory growth. 3.05 MULCH 3.06 HERBICIDE APPLICATION Apply pre -emergent herbicides in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Apply contact herbicides in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations. Prior to application, moisten areas for fourteen days to encourage weed germination and growth. Apply before weeds attain a height of 6 inches. Remove taller weeds manually. Areas to be landscaped shall be maintained in a weed -free condition at all times during construction and maintenance period. Do not apply pre -emergent herbicides at locations of revegetation seeding. The contractor shall manually remove invasive weeds within these areas. 3.07 TREE SUPPORT Staked Trees: Stake trees as shown on the drawings within 48 -hours of planting. Tree supports shall be installed to prevent lodging, yet allow for trunk movement. Hoses that encircle trunks shall be large enough to allow for normal growth of the trunk during the first year without girdling. 3.08 TREES, SHRUBS, AND VINES Layout locations with stakes or gypsum. Coordinate with Owner's Representative to assure appropriate location, prior to installation. Test drainage of plant beds and pits by filling with water. Notify Owner's Representative of areas where water is retained more than 24 hours. Where rock, underground construction or other detrimental conditions are encountered at plant pits, Owner's Representative may select alternate location. Do not expose roots to air except during transplanting. Set up of plants at same level when planted as in the container. Cut plant containers on 2 sides without injuring root ball and carefully remove plant. Do not cut container with spade. Damaged plants will be rejected. Dig pits with perpendicular sides to a minimum of 2 to 3 times the width (see details) of the root ball for containerized trees and shrubs. Dig pits only as deep as the root ball to prevent settling of the tree or shrub. Place rootball of vines as close to structure or support system as possible. If rootball can't be placed closer than 12" notify Owner's Representative of situation for inspection and remedy. Tie vines to trellis supports if applicable with green plant tape and remove any staking supplied with plant material. Planting Mixture: One part wood shavings Two parts excavated soil amended to meet standards in Part 2. Mix thoroughly outside the hole before start of backfilling. 3.09 BACKFILLING Backfill plant pits and form shallow basin around the plant to hold enough water to saturate the root ball and backfill (only form basins if specified on detail). Water plants immediately after planting and allow backfill to settle in plant pit. Do not raise basin rim above surrounding grade. Puddle planting mixture when pit is 2/3 full of plant mix. Continue back filling to within 1 inch of surrounding grade. Finish grade to 2 inches below headers or concrete work. Planting back fill for trees and planting beds shall be 5 parts topsoil and 1 part Nu -Earth compost with straw. Treat all planting areas with a pre -emergent. 3.10 GROUND COVER At time of transplanting, soil in flats shall be sufficient so as not to fall apart when lifting plants. Plant each plant with its proportionate amount of the flat soil in a manner that will ensure a minimum disturbance to the root structure. Plant flat material sufficiently deep to cover all roots. Firmly tamp the earth around each plant to force out large air pockets. 3.11 TURF SOD Soil Preparation: Provide soil with an organic matter content of 25 -percent to 30 -percent. Cultivate entire area to a depth of 6" minimum and remove all rock in excess of 1 1/2", all building rubble, building construction material waste and any other material that will impair satisfactory growth. This top 6" must meet the topsoil requirements noted in Section 2.01. Soil Amendments: Prior to rototilling, apply gypsum at a rate of 100 lbs per 1,000 sf, phosphate at a rate of 2 lbs per 1,000 sf. , and soil sulfur at 5 lbs per 1,000 sf. Rototill into soil. Install sod along the straightest edge of turf area. Stagger joints in a brick -like pattern. Avoid gaps and overlapping. Place sod diagonally across, to avoid sliding. Water sod at least every 30 min. during installation. Finish by watering lightly and roll in two directions w/sod roller. 3.12 WATERING Water all plants immediately after planting with hose in planting hole until the roots are completely saturated from the bottom of the hole to the top of the ground to avoid drying out until the entire planted area is thoroughly watered and the soil soaked to the full depth of each plant hole. Water stream shall not cause damage to planting hole or plant. Keep exposed roots wet by means of moist sawdust, peat moss or burlap at all times during planting operation. Repeat watering as often as necessary to keep the ground moist but not soaked, well below the root system of the plants. 3.13 CLEAN UP Keep all areas clean and orderly during and after execution of work. Burning of trash is not permitted. 3.14 ADJUSTMENT Prune each tree and shrub to preserve the natural character of the plant per American Standards for Nursery stock, as published by the American Association of Nurserymen. Prune only as directed by Owner's Representative and Landscape Architect to remove deadwood, suckers, or broken or badly bruised branches. Replace all plants damaged by excessive pruning, planting operations or construction damage. 3.15 MAINTENANCE PERIOD When the Owner's Representative and Landscape Architect determine the work to be substantially complete in accordance with the Conditions of the Contract, Contractor will be advised, in writing, that the maintenance period is to begin. Landscape contractor shall be responsible for maintenance of landscaped areas for a period of 90 days. Maintenance includes watering, trimming, weeding and cultivating of beds. Landscape contractor, in order to protect his guarantee, shall give typewritten to Owner, a complete maintenance instruction booklet on the care and feeding of the landscape. Contractor shall request, in writing, a Final Inspection with Landscape Architect at the completion of the maintenance period. If the Owner's Representative determines the work is satisfactory, the maintenance period will end on the date of the Final Inspection. If the maintenance is unsatisfactory, the maintenance period will be extended, at the Contractors expense, until such time as all corrections are made and the work is inspected and approved by the Owner's Representative and Landscape Architect. Retention will not be released until Final Inspection is made and approval issued by the Owner's Representative. 3.16 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL Notify Owner's Representative of the requirement for inspection at least 48 hours in advance. Inspections are required, but not limited to, the following: Inspection and acceptance of plant material prior to shipping. At completion of rough grade and boulder placement • At completion of landscape finish grading and soil preparation, prior to planting. • At installation of irrigation system, prior to backfilling trenches and planting. • During installation of specimen trees, or other specimen plant material. • After staking locations for plant holes, but prior to planting; for approval. • During the planting process. • During the placement and aiming of all light fixtures. • At Substantial Completion of the Work. • During warranty period to observe maintenance procedures. • At final Completion of the Work. Rough harrow to break up any large dirt clods. Fine harrow to create suitable seed bed. �y SECTION - 02930 SEEDING 5.02 APPLICATION O PART 4 APPLICATION - O 4.01 MATERIALS Materials shall reflect evidence of proper storage and handling. Any material with indications of improper storage or handling (water, heat, chemical i - Seeding work should commence as soon as possible after site has been damage and the like), will be removed from the site and replaced by the 0 contractor. All material shall be fresh and delivered in unopened containers. LU N o0 Seed shall be of the latest seasons crop and conform to state and federal seed Eoo a laws.r 1 �J o b O � > 0 0 2.02 ACCESSORY MATERIALS U Z N °p Hydroseed all material evenly in one (1) application of a uniform slurry of water, fertilizer, 1�s Z Fertilizer: Uniform in composition, granular, free flowing and suitable for 4) Q application with approved equipment - guaranteed analysis, 16-20-0, �; a ammonium phosphate, or equal at a rate of 300 lbs per acre. U ,i�3 o 70% Virgin Wood Cellulose Fiber, 30% Max. recycled cellulose fiber: 4) �, a Specially prepared wood cellulose fiber processed to contain no growth or I� e germination inhibiting factors -maximum moisture content, air dry weight, 12% U o plus or minus 3% at the time of manufacture; pH range, 4.5 to 6.5. Use a hydroseeder with a gear type pump with continuous paddle agitationv 1 Ash content 0.8% - 0.3% max. 4) during application. Do not put seed into water until just before the start of seeding. to CZ Q 0 Charcoal: Gro -Safe agricultural grade powered activated charcoal at a rate -�Q CL.,I 0 of 100 lbs. per acre. Apply seed, mulch, fertilizer and tackifier in a one step process: f 1 V Slurry mix of water, seed, 300 lbs./acre of fertilizer, 80 lbs./acre tackifier for Tackifier: Organic psillium muciloid hydrophilic water soluble dry. Derived from z Plantago ovata/insularis powder at 70% min. purity, containing no agents toxic to seed germination. Addition of fertilizer to the slurry mix shall not change the properties of the tackifier. When applied, tackifier shall form a transparent crust Q 5.03 ESTABLISHMENT permeable by water and air. ■ �� ■ '',�pu'���uq� � �y, 0 F •�G Water: Free of substances harmful to seedling growth -water source to be c�SQ' ��o approved by Owner's Representative prior to use. ��O PART 5 - EXECUTION = r 5.01 PREPARATION A - 16653 Repair and reseed areas damaged by erosion or poor germination. ••����' Limit preparation to areas that will be immediately seeded. Do not disturb Bores:09/21/18 ^/ natural areas or plantedor in seed areas. re �i��...LIS 5.04 INSPECTION ssoil to arees depthhrubs cano erate, lloo loosen 4 inches b n scarifier p p p Y ppig using■ ; .' ■ teeth. Rip along the contour to prevent runoff and erosion. Use hand tools Seeding operations and areas are subject to inspection at any time during where equipment can not operate. Remove and dispose of all stones 4" or installation for compliance with specified materials and installation greater, sticks, roots, rubbish or other deleterious material. Repair erosion damage, grade and slope as directed prior to seeding. Spread 300 lbs./acre fertilizer as specified. with the Contract Documents will be reinstalled, repaired or removed, as Rough harrow to break up any large dirt clods. Fine harrow to create suitable seed bed. �y 5.02 APPLICATION O -_ Apply seed immediately upon completion of tillage operation. Seeding work should commence as soon as possible after site has been V 1 0 prepared. It is desirable to seed into a loose, friable surface which has not �� been allowed to crust or erode. Any undesirable weak growth or competing vegetation should be removed prior to seeding operations. U Q 0 Hydroseed all material evenly in one (1) application of a uniform slurry of water, fertilizer, hydrofiber (mulch), seed, tackifier, soil conditioner, and other specified F�'1 materials. Material shall be sprayed on all designated areas with overlapping on the crests of tops of berms and cuts. ^ rn 0 z Seed indicated areas within contract limits and areas adjoining contract limits disturbed due to the seeding W U 0 preparation process.rr^^ �^ ~ 1 3 U Use a hydroseeder with a gear type pump with continuous paddle agitationv 1 Q� . - during application. Do not put seed into water until just before the start of seeding. to CZ Q 0 -�Q CL.,I 0 Apply seed, mulch, fertilizer and tackifier in a one step process: f 1 V Slurry mix of water, seed, 300 lbs./acre of fertilizer, 80 lbs./acre tackifier for z slopes less than 3:1, 100 lbs./acre for slopes greater than 3:1 and 2000 lbs./acre of wood fiber for slopes greater than 3:1, 1800 lbs./acre for slopes less than 3:1. Q Q 5.03 ESTABLISHMENT ^ U ck� W Provide protective devices as required to protect seeded areas from traffic for 30 days. V Repair and reseed areas damaged by erosion or poor germination. F'+� ^/ J 5.04 INSPECTION •�� Seeding operations and areas are subject to inspection at any time during installation for compliance with specified materials and installation requirements. Any method of installation or use of materials not in conformance with the Contract Documents will be reinstalled, repaired or removed, as directed by the Owner's Representative, at no additional cost to the Owner. Formal inspections will be conducted by the Owner's Representative at the following work intervals: Soil scarification upon completion. Seed containers at time of delivery. At time of seed and slurry mixing. During application of seed. During application of mulch. ■ ■ Weekly for seed and weed germination. Final inspection and approval - at the end of landscape establishment. revisions: 5.05 ACCEPTANCE Upon notice of completion of the work from the landscape contractor, at the 0 end of the Landscape Establishment period, the Owner's Representative will make an inspection. If all work provided for in the Contract Documents is project #: found to be complete and the planted seeds yield a minimum stand as MTC053 determined by the Owner's Representative based upon the specified germination rates and species used, and the seeded areas are free of weeds, scale: disease and insects, this inspection will constitute the Final Inspection. The N.A. Owner's Representative will notify the Contractor in writing of this Acceptance. issued for: REVIEW If the inspection reveals any unsatisfactory work, the Contractor will reseed as drawn by: necessary until the work is accepted by the Owner's Representative. TEAM date: 12.12.2017 drawing: Planting Specifications sheet # L8.1 of Copyright © 2013 by Greey Pickett Professional Corp.