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Revised Landscape Plan_Page_2PLANTING NOTES: TREE AS SPECIFIED. DOUBLE STAKE WITH WIRE: #12 GALVANIZED WIRE THROUGH THE EYE OF "CINCH —TIE" RUBBER SUPPORT. 2" DIAMETER LODGEPOLE PINE E w TREATED TREE STAKES. SET PERPENDICULAR TO PREVAILING Q WIND. X 0 o REMOVE NURSERY STAKE BY THE n m END OF MAINTENANCE. Q LINJURY 1X3 CROSSTIE, AVOID RUBBING TO TRUNK. � I FI IA ���► GAOLFIT BACKFILL PLANTING AS PER PLANTING DETAIL. M AVOID DAMAGE TO THE ROOT BALL WITH THE SUPPORT STAKES. 1 6" STAKING DETAIL PLANTING AT TURF AREAS. KEEP TURF CLEAR FOR A 18 RADIUS CIRCLE AROUND THE TREE. MULCH WITH A 3" THICK LAYER OF SHREDDED BARK. RECESS TURF AREA 1" TO ALLOW FOR MULCH. FINISHED GRADE AT LAWN. rq xxxx + 00 0 0 mmmm J TO ���co N TO �0 C QQQQ 0 m - - 3" THICK GRAVEL BED AS BASE OF PLANT PIT FOUR 4' DIAMETER X 48" DEEP AUGERED HOLES FILLED WITH GRAVEL. PLANT PIT DETAIL PLANTING AT SHRUB AREAS. SET FOOTBALL CROWN 1-112" HIGHER THAN THE SURROUNDING FINISHED GRADE. SLOPE BACKFILL AWAY FROM ROOTBALL FOR POSITIVE DRAINAGE. KEEP MULCH 6" — 8" FROM BASE OF TREE. MULCH WATER WELL AREA TO 3" DEPTH. 6" HIGH WATER WELL AT SHRUB AREAS. FINISHED GRADE AT SHRUBS. mrnnu v¢w Groundcover plants to be triangularly spaced. Mulch. Pavement. PLAN Notes: 1- See planting legend for groundcover species, size, and spacing dimension. 2- Small roots (/4" or less) that grog around, up, or down the root ball periphe., normal condition in container production and are acceptable however they should be eliminated at the time of planting. Roots on the periperhy can be removed at the time of planting. (See root ball shaving container detail). 3- Settle soil around root ball of each groundcover prior to mulching. GROUNDCOVER 3/4" = V-0" WATER WELL: 4' HIGH AT SHRUB, NO WATER WELL AT LAWN AREA. ROOTBALL 111 3" BACKFILL BASE FIRMLY COMPACTED. _ o / 42 FILTER FABRIC ON TOP N zII zo OF GRAVEL BED, WRAP 0 J J + ° ° 4" UP ALL SIDES. Q FOOTBALL J m r Q m ° m o AD QQa 0 2X FOOTBALL m CI 48" AT 24" BOX 60" AT 30" BOX 72" AT 36" BOX _ 96" AT 48" BOX 2 X FOOTBALL SPECIMEN TREE PLANTING 12" AT 1 GALLON 22" AT 5 GALLON 32" AT 15 GALLON SHRUB PLANTING 3" thick layer of mulch. fished grade. edified soil. Depth varies. (See ecifications for soil modification). isting soil. SET ROOTBALL CROWN 1 " HIGHER THAN SURROUNDING FINISHED GRADE. SLOPE FINISHED GRADE AT BACKFILL AWAY FROM ROOTBALL. MULCH TO 2" DEPTH AT WATER WELL. F-- FINISHED GRADE. PLANT TABLETS AS NOTED OR SPECIFIED. BACKFILL MIX, SEE NOTES AND SPECIFICATIONS. NATIVE SOIL MIX FIRMLY COMPACTED. URBAN TREE FOUNDAT ON © 2014 OPEN SOURCE FREE TO USE FX-PL-FX-GROU-01 I. Final grading shall be approved by the owner's representative in the field prior to planting or planting layout. 2. Contractor 15 re5pon5ible for verifying locations of underground utilities prior to construction. 3. Trees shall be planted at least five (5') feet from any utility line and outside all utility easements. 4. Landscaped areas shall be kept free of trash, litter, and weeds at all times during construction. 5. Landscape Contractor shall be re5pon5ible for fine grading, removal of mi5cellaneou5 debris and any additional fill required to create a smooth condition prior to planting in all planting areas. G. The quantities shown on the plan are for the contractor's convenience. Contractor shall verify all quantities. 7. Contractor shall provide samples of compost and compost mulch mix to the Owner's representative along with Soil testing data. 8. Excess Soil from landscape grading to be removed and disposed off -Site by the Contractor. 3. All plants shall be nursery grown or transplanted on Site and in accordance with The American Standard for Nursery Stock latest edition. 10. All plants shall be hardy under climatic conditions Similar to those in the locality of the project. IL All plants shall be typical of their 5pecie5 or variety and shall have a normal growth habit. They shall be sound, healthy and vicjorou5, well balanced and densely foliated when in leaf. They shall be free of di5ea5e and insect pests, eggs or larvae. Plants shall have healthy, well -developed root systems. 12. 5ub5titution5: when plants of a Specified kind or Size are not available within a reasonable distance, 5ub5titution5 may be made, upon request by the contractor, if approved by the owner or their representative. 13. Measurement: dimensions of trees and shrubs shall conform to The American Standard for Nursery Stock latest edition. 14. 5ize: all plants shall conform to the measurements Specified on the plant material schedule unless authorized, in writing, by the owner or their representative. 15. Balled plants shall be dug with firm, natural balls of earth of a diameter and depth to include most of the fibrous roots. Container grown stock shall have been grown in a container long enough for the root system to have Sufficiently developed to hold its Soil together firm and whole. No plants shall be loose in the container or root bound. IG. Root balls and canopies of all plants shall be adequately protected at all times from sun and drying winds or frost. 17. The Owner or their representative shall be notified prior to beginning planting operations. 18. Plants with broken root balls, exce55ive damage to the crown, or girdling roots shall be replaced prior to planting. 13. Trees shall be staked and guy -wired, when required, according to accepted industry practice and details. 20. Each newly planted tree and shrub shall be pruned in accordance with The American A55ociation of Nurserymen standards or a5 directed by owner's representative to preserve the natural character of the plant. All dead wood, sucker, and broken or badly bruised branches shall be removed. 21. Mulch: immediately after planting operations are completed all trees and shrub planting pits shall be covered with a 2' layer of shredded decomposed hardwood mulch or other material approved by the owner or their representative. Mulch limits for trees shall be the area of the pit; mulch limits for shrubs in beds shall be the entire area of the shrub bed. 22. Planting Soil for trees if native topsoil 15 not available shall con5i5t of 20% to 30% organic material mixed with existing Soil at a rate of 1/3 planting Soil to 2/3 existincj Soil for bedding plants. 23. Planting Soil for shrub beds con5i5t5 of 100% mix Soil with compost from Nature'5 Way Resources or approved equal. 24. Guarantee: all plant material shall be guaranteed by the contractor no less than 30 days from the date of installation. The Owner shall be re5pon5ible for maintenance unless otherwise agreed with the Contractor. It shall be the Contractor's re5pon5ibility to monitor the project during the guarantee period and inform the owner if problems develop with the plant material. A plant shall be considered dead if 25% or more of the crown, or main leader has died. 25. All planting shall be at the locations indicated on the drawings. The Contractor shall be re5pon5ible for planting at the correct grades to ensure positive drainage, and for e5tabh5hmcj planting beds a5 indicated. 2G. Layout of planting: the contractor shall lay out, with Identifiable stakes, the location of all plants and the arrangement and outlines of planting beds a5 indicated on drawing. The layout of planting shall be approved by the project representative prior to any excavation of plant pits or plant beds. 27. Conditions detrimental to plants: The contractor shall notify the project representative, in writing, of all Soil or drainage conditions which the contractor considers detrimental to the growth of plants. The contractor shall state the conditions and Submit a proposal for correcting the conditions, including any change in cost for review and acceptance by the project representative. 28. Minor adjustment to tree location may be necessary due to field conditions and final grading. The contractor shall notify the owner if major adjustments are required. 23. Use triangular Spacing of plant material when planting large masses, unless otherwise noted. HUTF M tJtJIJtJ MUCUU IJtJ THESE PLANS HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED BY THE GOVERNING AGENCY AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. LICENSED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT 1LA-16913 1� • 2021-06-0 ADAM L. 5UTLIFF State of Idaho ISSUE 2021-05-24 Issued for Site Permit 2021-06-08 CZC Review Comments M COMEAUX A R C H I T E C T S 2121 Brittmoore Rd. #1300 Houston, Texas 77043 832.530.4769 DEVELOPER MRS Landholdings 1716 N. Stagno Bello Place Eagle, ID 83616 707-999-8006 Justin Waters CONSULTANTS CIVIL ENGINEER J-U-B Engineers, Inc. 2760 W. Excursion Ln. Suite 400 Meridian, ID 83642 208-376-7330 MEP ENGINEER APM Engineering 8 Design 202Industrial Blvd.. Suite 403 Sugar Land, TX 77478 832-332-1521 STRUCTURAL ENGINEER BEC Engineers and Consultants, LLC 3200 Wilcrest Dr. Suite 440 Houston, TX 77042 832-240-3771 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Adam L. Sutliff, RLA 11020 Meadow Rue The Woodlands, TX 77380 713-410-5111 PROJECT NAME Sawtooth Landing Office Condominiums PROJECT ADDRESS 1450 W. USTICK RD. MERIDIAN, ID 83646 PROJECT NUMBER 20018 SHEET NAME LANDSCAPE PLAN - NOTES AND DETAILS SHEET NUMBER Ll 10 1" = V-0" FX-PL-FX-TREE-14 1" = V-0" FX-PL-FX-SHRB-07