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Hammond- PN140521 (3)499 499 Do EXISTING TRE EXISTING TRE DI N `/ I L_ S./ P- ' 1 v v -_ 1 4. '. y I - , yr r-. v v SCALE: NONE 3ED iALU ATH TRucKs EC_F11'iENT BENEATk DRIP LINE, 1~IATERIALS BENEATH! DRIP LINE. TRME PROTECTION FDNC ING/FRUN INCA SCALE: NONE 101 102 10: 104 105 10E 10? 10E 109 11C 11l 112 PROJECT LOCATION MAP NOT TO SALE) W BE: JEL RD P R 0 J T OLD TOWN SITE COPPELL z Q TEXAS TRAVIS ST 7fREE 5URVE)` Cal. Species Canopy N Canopy S Canopy E Canopy w Crown Class Live Crown Condition 10 LIVE OAK 12 11 9 10 DOM 50 GOOD -PRESERVE 9 LIVE OAK 13 11 13 9 DOM 50 GOOD -PRESERVE 8 LIVE OAK 9 8 11 9 DOM 50 GOOD -PRESERVE 11 LIVE OAK 12 12 16 9 DOM 50 GOOD -PRESERVE 10 LIVE OAK 15 11 14 14 DOM 50 GOOD -PRESERVE 9 LIVE OAK 12 9 10 9 DOM 50 GOOD -PRESERVE 8 LIVE OAK 9 8 8 9 DOM 75 GOOD -PRESERVE 9 LIVE OAK 12 10 13 10 DOM 60 GOOD -PRESERVE 10 LIVE OAK 12 12 15 9 DOM 50 GOOD -PRESERVE 8 BALD CYPRESS 9 8 8 9 DOM 60 GOOD -REMOVE 8 BALD CYPRESS 9 6 8 6 DOM 75 GOOD -PRESERVE F5T BALD CYPRESS 6 5 6 6 DOM 1 60 GOOD -EXEMPT TOTAL TREES OVER 6' GAL ON SITE: 100 CALIPER INCHES TOTAL UNHEALTHY TREES REMOVED: 0 CALIPER INCHES TOTAL PROTECTED TREES ON SITE: 100 CALIPER INCHES TOTAL PROTECTED TRE=ES REMOVED (GROSS RETRIBUTION): 8 CALIPER INCHES TOTAL PROTECTED TREES PRESERVED: 92 CALIPER INCHES 92/100 = e251. PRESERVED 8 X 9290 = i PRESERVATION CREDIT 8 - 7 = V REQUIRED MITIGATION III 0 0 30 60 90 GRAPHIC SCALE 1 "= 301 at 24"x36" r 0 FL creup, Re PARKS + OPEN SPACE PLANMNG • LANDSCAPE ARChATECTURE 8=8 WD CITIES BLVD, NORTH RICHLAND HLL$ TX 76180 817,478.0730 ECEI i Sg ii . iriAl S (__,ILS PHIS ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILE IS RELEASED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF JOHN R. FAIN, ANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTRATION NUMBER 805 ON 05/15/14, WHO MAINTAINS THE CRIGINAI ILE, THIS ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILE MAY BE USED AS A BACKGROUND DRAWING. PURSUANT 10 RULE 3103(F) OF THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE TEXAS BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL EXAMINERS, THE USER OF THIS ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILE AGREES TO ASSUME ALL RESPON- 31BILITY FOR ANY MODIFICATION TO OR USE OF THIS DRAWING FILE THAT IS INCONSISTENT dITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE TEXAS BOARD OF 1RCHITECTURAL EXAMINERS. NO PERSON MAY MAKE MODIFICATIONS TO THIS ELECTRONIC IRAWING FILE WITHOUT THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT'S EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION. TREE PRESERVATION PLAN W rC wn By: Jason R. Rose reppa-lon rte: April 19, 2014 Revisions: Notes: 05/15/14 611 DETENTION POND COPPILL I i NSTR Ol it 1 it 1 t 14) Quviow1 3° -Cal t i 1u4i/uull/1u'i7 u4 au®tfJu ui uYiullr EWE i 1 . I I I I I I I I IIIIJIIIIIIIm 1 I I I I Ln I i I I I I I I I I 11IIIiIII I I I I I I i I I I i Ln' L0 I I I I I I I I I l I I 1 A sF 5,8; S ,3 Sf 334 SF ,338 SF ,338 S ,338 SF 338 SF Sf ,33P IY" L--- )2- -- L--- - -- - L--- L- -- DL_- - L--- - -- 0 0 0 0 5 •SW 1 12 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 7 8 9 10 11 AJ=d 6A;,d ['3VS1 1,318 4r-1-1-"`4----1-1- L-C':4_I-"`jL--- WED 12 ; 13 14 I NTAI N § T F Pi'NG................................................................................................................ Y OF COPPELL ( OLD ITY OF COPPELL CITY OF COPPELL HENSLEY COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES LL( LD E0) OINSTROU D#:2012001731E0) OINSTROU D#:20°1200173EO) OTC 4U :2013002257481) IRC , WWALOLU PROTECTEDI FROM BOTHE SS S. THEIR UNDERSfDE PROTECTED BY 25% OF WALL AREA. N WILL APPLY. 1 ,;.A,• •PDX. t EDGE OF t DR•qJ NAG E t EASEMENT t t I I t I I > :•' G RATE 14 s EXIST. 9s ,. 36" DI 1 i 5,91'PSF ' 1 : i ';.::: ',. STORM 1R ''BENSO FAMILI 335"S , Er +,:..,,. OTC (0 INSTRU P1tit,3S ,3 8 I (1) Tadi "•+ 7•----- CUL-DE-SAC t• 18 19 0 r tion CITY OF COPPELL C ADICK CAPITAL OTC (OLD TOWN CENTER) OT (OLD TOWN C TE INST U.#:20120017310 VOL. C#: 99114,• PAGE f 0 30 60 90 GRAPHIC SCALE 1 "= 30' at 24"x36" PLANT L15T Symbol Quantity Code Name Scientific Name Common Name Planting Size Comments 1 Tadi Taxodium distichum Bald cypress 3" -Cal 5 4 B, Single straight trunk, i0' Min Pt. 14 Quvi Quercus virginiana Southern live oak 3' -Cal B B B, Single straight trunk, Matched, 10' Min Ht, NOTE1 IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR T CONFIRM TREE CALIPER CALIPER MEASUREMENT HEIGHT ABOVE ]RADE AS REQUIRED BY CITY TEMPORARY IRRIGATION WILL BE REQUIRED TO ESTABLISH TURF IN ALL DISTURBED AREAS WITHOUT A PERMANENT IRRIGATION SYSTEM. SOD TURF IN ALL DISTURBED AREAS AS IDENTIFIED ON GRADING AND EROSION CONTROL PLANS. PLANTING NOTES: 1. PLANT SIZE, TYPE, AND CONDITION SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE, 2. ALL PLANT MATERIAL TO BE NURSERY GROWN STOCK. 3. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTENANCE OF ALL PLANT MATERIAL UNTIL PROJECT ACCEPTANCE. 4. ALL CONTAINER GROWN PLANTS TO HAVE FULL, VIGOROUS ROOT SYSTEM, COMPLETELY ENCOMPASSING CONTAINER. 5. ALL PLANTS WELL ROUNDED AND FULLY BRANCHED. ALL TREES WITH SPREAD 2/3 OF HEIGHT,, 6. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE OWNER WITH PREFERRED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE OF ALL PLANTS AND LAWNS, 7. MAINTAIN/PROTECT VISIBILITY TRIANGLE WITH PLANT MATERIAL PER CITY STANDARDS AT ALL ENTRANCES TO SITE. 8. PREP ENTIRE WIDTH OF ALL DEFINED PLANTING BEDS WITH MIX AS OUTLINED IN SPECS. WHERE SHRUBS ARE LOCATED ALONG CURB, SET SHRUBS BACK FROM CURB 3 FT. 9. SEE DETAIL SHEET FOLLOWING FOR PLANTING DETAILS, 10. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO TELEPHONE, TELECABLE, ELECTRIC, GAS, WATER AND SEWER, ANY DAMAGE TO UTILITIES TO BE REPAIRED BY CONTRACTOR AT NO COST TO OWNER. 11. EXISTING TREES ARE SHOWN TO REMAIN, CONTRACTOR SHALL PRUNE ONLY ON APPROVAL OF CITY ARBORIST. WORK TO INCLUDE REMOVAL OF ALL SUCKER GROWTH; DEAD AND DISEASED BRANCHES AND LIMBS; VINES, BRIARS AND OTHER INVASIVE GROWTH; AND ALL INTERFERING BRANCHES. MAKE ALL CUTS FLUSH TO REMAINING LIMB. RETAIN NATURAL SHAPE OF PLANT. ALL WORK SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE, 12. QUANTITIES ARE PROVIDED AS A COURTESY AND NOT INTENDED FOR BID PURPOSES. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY PRIOR TO PRICING. 13. INSTALL EDGING BETWEEN LAWN AND PLANTING BEDS. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS. FILE ALL CORNERS SMOOTH. 14. INSTALL CURLEX BLANKET (OR EQUAL) PER MANUFACTURES INSTRUCTIONS ON ALL GROUNDCOVER/SHRUB BEDS WITH A SLOPE OF 4;1 OR GREATER. 15. AT TIME OF PLAN PREPARATION, SEASONAL PLANT AVAILABILITY CANNOT BE DETERMINED, IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO SECURE AND RESERVE ALL B&B PLANTS WHEN AVAILABLE IN CASE ACTUAL INSTALLATION OCCURS DURING THE OFF—SEASON. PURCHASE AND HOLD B&B PLANTS FOR LATE SEASON INSTALLATION. 16. BERM ALL PARKING LOT ISLANDS AS SHOWN ON ENCLOSED DETAIL SHEET. (BERMS MAY NOT BE SHOWN ON GRADING PLAN.) 17. PRIOR TO PLANTING, CONTRACTOR SHALL STAKE TREE LOCATIONS FOR APPROVAL BY OWNER. CAUTION! 11 UNDERGROUND UTILITIES ARE LOCATED IN THIS AREA. 48 HOURS PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES, CONTACT LINE LOCATES FOR FRANCHISE UTILITY INFO. CALL BEFORE YOU DIG: TEXAS EXCAVATION SAFETY SYSTEM (TESS) 1-800-344-8377 TEXAS ONE CALL SYSTEMS 1-800-245-4545 BEFORELONESTARNOTIFICATIONCENTER YOU DIG... 1-800-669-8344 EXT. 5 OF croup, LLC PARKS t OPEN SPACE PLANNING • LANDSCAPE ARaiTECTIJFE MM MD WES BLVD, NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TX MOO 87,479.048o THIS ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILE IS RELEASED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF JOHN R. FAIN, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTRATION NUMBER 805 ON 05/15/14, WHO MAINTAINS THE ORIGINAL FILE, THIS ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILE MAY BE USED AS A BACKGROUND DRAWING. PURSUANT TO RULE 3.103CF> OF THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE TEXAS BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL EXAMINERS, THE USER OF THIS ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILE AGREES TO ASSUME ALL RESPON- SIBILITY FOR ANY MODIFICATION TO OR USE OF THIS DRAWING FILE THAT IS INCONSISTENTWITHTHEREQUIREMENTSOFTHERULESANDREGULATIONSOFTHETEXASBOARDOF ARCHITECTURAL EXAMINERS, NO PERSON MAY MAKE MODIFICATIONS TO THIS ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILE WITHOUT THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT'S EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION, LANDSCAPE PLAN yawn Jason R. Rose y• repa Ion a e: April 19, 2014 evlslons: Notes: 1 y SHEET RECEIVED L2 MAY 2 1 2011 PLANNING DEPARTMENT PROJECT LOCATION MAP NOT TO SCALE) W BETHEL RD PROJI,QT OLD TOWN SITE COPPELL TEXAS TRAVIS ST 1 ,;.A,• •PDX. t EDGE OF t DR•qJ NAG E t EASEMENT t t I I t I I > :•' G RATE 14 s EXIST. 9s ,. 36" DI 1 i 5,91'PSF ' 1 : i ';.::: ',. STORM 1R ''BENSO FAMILI 335"S , Er +,:..,,. OTC (0 INSTRU P1tit,3S ,3 8 I (1) Tadi "•+ 7•----- CUL-DE-SAC t• 18 19 0 r tion CITY OF COPPELL C ADICK CAPITAL OTC (OLD TOWN CENTER) OT (OLD TOWN C TE INST U.#:20120017310 VOL. C#: 99114,• PAGE f 0 30 60 90 GRAPHIC SCALE 1 "= 30' at 24"x36" PLANT L15T Symbol Quantity Code Name Scientific Name Common Name Planting Size Comments 1 Tadi Taxodium distichum Bald cypress 3" -Cal 5 4 B, Single straight trunk, i0' Min Pt. 14 Quvi Quercus virginiana Southern live oak 3' -Cal B B B, Single straight trunk, Matched, 10' Min Ht, NOTE1 IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR T CONFIRM TREE CALIPER CALIPER MEASUREMENT HEIGHT ABOVE ]RADE AS REQUIRED BY CITY TEMPORARY IRRIGATION WILL BE REQUIRED TO ESTABLISH TURF IN ALL DISTURBED AREAS WITHOUT A PERMANENT IRRIGATION SYSTEM. SOD TURF IN ALL DISTURBED AREAS AS IDENTIFIED ON GRADING AND EROSION CONTROL PLANS. PLANTING NOTES: 1. PLANT SIZE, TYPE, AND CONDITION SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE, 2. ALL PLANT MATERIAL TO BE NURSERY GROWN STOCK. 3. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTENANCE OF ALL PLANT MATERIAL UNTIL PROJECT ACCEPTANCE. 4. ALL CONTAINER GROWN PLANTS TO HAVE FULL, VIGOROUS ROOT SYSTEM, COMPLETELY ENCOMPASSING CONTAINER. 5. ALL PLANTS WELL ROUNDED AND FULLY BRANCHED. ALL TREES WITH SPREAD 2/3 OF HEIGHT,, 6. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE OWNER WITH PREFERRED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE OF ALL PLANTS AND LAWNS, 7. MAINTAIN/PROTECT VISIBILITY TRIANGLE WITH PLANT MATERIAL PER CITY STANDARDS AT ALL ENTRANCES TO SITE. 8. PREP ENTIRE WIDTH OF ALL DEFINED PLANTING BEDS WITH MIX AS OUTLINED IN SPECS. WHERE SHRUBS ARE LOCATED ALONG CURB, SET SHRUBS BACK FROM CURB 3 FT. 9. SEE DETAIL SHEET FOLLOWING FOR PLANTING DETAILS, 10. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO TELEPHONE, TELECABLE, ELECTRIC, GAS, WATER AND SEWER, ANY DAMAGE TO UTILITIES TO BE REPAIRED BY CONTRACTOR AT NO COST TO OWNER. 11. EXISTING TREES ARE SHOWN TO REMAIN, CONTRACTOR SHALL PRUNE ONLY ON APPROVAL OF CITY ARBORIST. WORK TO INCLUDE REMOVAL OF ALL SUCKER GROWTH; DEAD AND DISEASED BRANCHES AND LIMBS; VINES, BRIARS AND OTHER INVASIVE GROWTH; AND ALL INTERFERING BRANCHES. MAKE ALL CUTS FLUSH TO REMAINING LIMB. RETAIN NATURAL SHAPE OF PLANT. ALL WORK SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE, 12. QUANTITIES ARE PROVIDED AS A COURTESY AND NOT INTENDED FOR BID PURPOSES. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY PRIOR TO PRICING. 13. INSTALL EDGING BETWEEN LAWN AND PLANTING BEDS. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS. FILE ALL CORNERS SMOOTH. 14. INSTALL CURLEX BLANKET (OR EQUAL) PER MANUFACTURES INSTRUCTIONS ON ALL GROUNDCOVER/SHRUB BEDS WITH A SLOPE OF 4;1 OR GREATER. 15. AT TIME OF PLAN PREPARATION, SEASONAL PLANT AVAILABILITY CANNOT BE DETERMINED, IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO SECURE AND RESERVE ALL B&B PLANTS WHEN AVAILABLE IN CASE ACTUAL INSTALLATION OCCURS DURING THE OFF—SEASON. PURCHASE AND HOLD B&B PLANTS FOR LATE SEASON INSTALLATION. 16. BERM ALL PARKING LOT ISLANDS AS SHOWN ON ENCLOSED DETAIL SHEET. (BERMS MAY NOT BE SHOWN ON GRADING PLAN.) 17. PRIOR TO PLANTING, CONTRACTOR SHALL STAKE TREE LOCATIONS FOR APPROVAL BY OWNER. CAUTION! 11 UNDERGROUND UTILITIES ARE LOCATED IN THIS AREA. 48 HOURS PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES, CONTACT LINE LOCATES FOR FRANCHISE UTILITY INFO. CALL BEFORE YOU DIG: TEXAS EXCAVATION SAFETY SYSTEM (TESS) 1-800-344-8377 TEXAS ONE CALL SYSTEMS 1-800-245-4545 BEFORELONESTARNOTIFICATIONCENTER YOU DIG... 1-800-669-8344 EXT. 5 OF croup, LLC PARKS t OPEN SPACE PLANNING • LANDSCAPE ARaiTECTIJFE MM MD WES BLVD, NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TX MOO 87,479.048o THIS ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILE IS RELEASED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF JOHN R. FAIN, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTRATION NUMBER 805 ON 05/15/14, WHO MAINTAINS THE ORIGINAL FILE, THIS ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILE MAY BE USED AS A BACKGROUND DRAWING. PURSUANT TO RULE 3.103CF> OF THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE TEXAS BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL EXAMINERS, THE USER OF THIS ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILE AGREES TO ASSUME ALL RESPON- SIBILITY FOR ANY MODIFICATION TO OR USE OF THIS DRAWING FILE THAT IS INCONSISTENTWITHTHEREQUIREMENTSOFTHERULESANDREGULATIONSOFTHETEXASBOARDOF ARCHITECTURAL EXAMINERS, NO PERSON MAY MAKE MODIFICATIONS TO THIS ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILE WITHOUT THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT'S EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION, LANDSCAPE PLAN yawn Jason R. Rose y• repa Ion a e: April 19, 2014 evlslons: Notes: 1 y SHEET RECEIVED L2 MAY 2 1 2011 PLANNING DEPARTMENT THIN BRANCHES BY 1/3 RETAINING SHAPE OF PLANT. DO NOT CUT LEADER.) _ ALL TREES PLANT SO THAT TOP OF ROOT BALL IS 2" ABOVE THE PAINT ALL CUTS OVER I" DIA. FLAG GUYING WIRES WITH ROOTBALL ANCHOR RING NAIL STA U" BRAC FORM SAUCE SPECIFIED PLANTING MIX WATER & TAMP TO REMOVE AIR POCKETS NAIL STAKE 2 X BALL DIA. AIL STAKE TE AND I`LNL INA It UNDISTURBED GROUND SAFETY STAKE BY TREE STAKE SOLUTIONS SCALE: NOT TO SCALE NOTE: IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO CONFIRM TREE CALIPER CALIPER MEASUREMENT HEIGHT ABOVE GRADE AS REQUIRED BY CITY. 0 FL group, LLC PARK8 t OPEN SPACE PLANNING - LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 87338 MD CTT1EB BLW, NORTH RICHLAND HLLA U 78180 0478 0730 PHIS ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILE IS RELEASED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF JOHN R, FAIN, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTRATION NUMBER 805 ON 05/15/14, WHO MAINTAINS THE ORIGINAL FILE. THIS ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILE MAY BE USED AS A BACKGROUND DRAWING. PURSUANT TO RULE 3,103<F) OF THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE TEXAS BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL EXAMINERS, THE USER OF THIS ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILE AGREES TO ASSUME ALL RESPON- SIBILITY FOR ANY MODIFICATION TO OR USE OF THIS DRAWING FILE THAT IS INCONSISTENT WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE TEXAS BOARD OF 4RCHITECTURAL EXAMINERS. NO PERSON MAY MAKE MODIFICATIONS TO THIS ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILE WITHOUT THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT'S EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION. LANDSCAPE DETAILS rawn Jason R. Rose re a Ion L) April 91 2014 revisions: Notes: te: e0ofi,; _S"j 45/15/14 d - N 0 I 0 dN- Lc-) cn 00 I c ( SHEET L3 RECEIVED MAY 2 12014 SECTION 02830 TREES SHRUBS, AND GROUNDCOVERS PART I GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. Scope 1. Bed prep 2. Metal edging 3. Topoil 4. Planting 5. Mulching 6. Guarantee B. Related Work Specified Elsewhere 1. General Requirements - All locations 2. Section 02740 - Irrigation Trenching 3. Section 02750 - Irrigation 4. Section 02800 - Lawns 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Contractor Qualifications Minimum of three (3) years experience on projects of similar characteristics and size. B. Reference Standards: 1. American Joint Committee Of Horticultural Nomenclature: Standardized Plant Names, Second Edition, 1942; 2. American Association Of Nurserymen: American Standard For Nursery Stock, 1973 C. Substitutions 1. Substitutions accepted only upon written approval of Landscape Architect and Owner. 2. Submit substitutions possessing same characteristics as indicated on plans and specifications. D. Inspection and Testing 1. The project Owner's representative reserves the right to inspect and tag plants at the place of growth with the Contractor. 2. Inspection at place of growth does not preclude the right of rejection due to improper digging or handling. 3. Owner's representative reserves the right to request soil samples and analysis of soil and plant mix. Remove or correct unacceptable soil. Cost of testing by Contractor. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A. Certificates 1. Submit State and Federal certificates of inspection with invoice. (Only if required by Landscape Architect.) 2. File certificates with Owner's representative prior to material acceptance. 1.04 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE, & HANDLING A. Preparation of Delivery 1. Balled & Burloped (B&B) Plants a. Dig and prepare for shipment in manner that will not damage roots, branches, shape, and future development after replanting. b. Ball with firm, natural ball of soil, wrapped tightly with burlap covering entire ball. C. Ball size and ratios: conform to American Association of Nurserymen standards unless otherwise shown on plant list. 2. Pack plant material to protect against climatic & seasonal damage, as well as breakage injuries during transit. 3. Securely cover plant tops with ventilated tarpaulin or canvas to minimize wind -whipping and drying in transit. 4. Pack and ventilate to prevent sweating of plants during transit. Give special attention to insure prompt delivery and careful handling to point of delivery at job site. B. Delivery 1. Deliver fertilizer, fertilizer tablets, peat, mulch, soil additives, and amendment materials to site in original, unopened containers, bearing manufacturer's guaranteed chemical analysis, name, trade name, trademark, and conformance to State law. 2. Deliver plants with legible identification and size labels on example plants. 3. Protect during delivery to prevent damage to root ball or desication of leaves. 4. Notify Owner's representative of delivery schedule in advance so plant material may be inspected upon arrival at job site. 5. Deliver plants to job site only when areas are prepared. C. Storage 1. Protect roots of plant material from drying or other possible injury with wetted mulch or other acceptable material. 2. Protect from weather. 3. Maintain and protect plant material not to be planted immediately upon delivery. D. Handling 1. Do not drop plants. 2. Do not damage ball, trunk, or crown. 3. Lift and handle plants from bottom of container or ball. 1.05 JOB CONDITIONS E. Planting Season Perform actual planting only when weather and soil conditions are suitable in accordance with locally acceptable practices. F. Protection Before excavations are made, take precautionary measures to protect areas trucked over and where soil is temporarily stacked. 1.06 GUARANTEE A. Guarantee new plant material for one year after acceptance of final installation (ie Final Acceptance of project). B. Make replacement (one per plant) during one year guarantee period at appropriate season with original plant type, size and planting mixture. C. Repair damage to other plants, lawns, & irrigation caused during plant replacement at no cost to Owner. D. Use only plant replacements of indicated size and species. PART II PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS A. Plant Materials 1. Hardy under climatic conditions similar to locality of project. 2. True to botanical and common name variety. 3. Sound, healthy, vigorous, well branched, and densely foliated when in leaf; with healthy well-developed root system. 4. Free from disease, insects, and defects such as knots, sun -scald, windburn, injuries, disfigurement, or abrasions. 5. Conform to measurements after pruning with branches in normal positions. 6. Conform to American Association of Nurserymen standards unless shown differently on plant list. 7. Trees: a. Single, straight trunks, unless indicated otherwise b. Trees with weak, thin trunks not capable of support will not be accepated. C. All multi -stem trees are to have a minimum of three stems, similar in size and shape, with a spread of approximately 2/3 of the height. All yaupons to be female. Crape myrtle color selection by Landscape Architect. 8. Nursery grown stock only. 9. Subject to approval of Landscape Architect. 10. Seasonal color a. Annuals in 4" pots or as specified b. Perennials in 4" pots, clumps, bulbs as specified B. Topsoil 1. Natural, fertile, friable soils having a textural classification of loam or sandy loam possessing characteristics of soils in vicinity which produce heavy growth of crops, grass, or other vegetation. 2. Free of subsoil, brush, organic litter, objectionable weeds, clods, shale, stones %" diameter or larger, stumps, roots or other material harmful to grading, planting, plant growth, or maintenance operations. 3. Presence of vegetative parts of Bermuda grass Cynodon dactylon), Johnson grass, nut grass (Cyperus rotundus), and other hard to eradicate weeds or grass will be cause for rejection of topsoil. 4. Test topsoil (cost by Contractor): G. Available nitrogen b. Available phosphorus C. Available potash d. Iron e. Ph: 5.5 to 7.0 f. Decomposed organic matter: 6-10% C. Mulch 1. Top Dressing Mulch -Shredded cypress or hard wood only 2. Mulch for soil prep -Shredded pine bark 3. In pre-packaged bags only; bulk shredded material is unacceptable. D. Peat Moss Commercially available baled peat moss or approved equivalent. E. Staking Material 1. Stakes for tree support a. Construction grade yellow pine, stain brown b. Size as noted on plans 2. Wires a. Padded with rubbed hose to protect tree b. Galvanized C. With galvanized turnbuckle d. Evenly tighten turnbuckles with plant in vertical posit on. F. Water 1. Free of oils, acids, alkali, salt, and other substances harmful to plant growth 2. Location: Furnish temporary hoses and connections on site. G. Sand Washed builders sand H. Antidesicant - "Wilt -proof" or equal. I. Edging - 3/16" X 4' green, new and unused; with stakes. 2.02 MIXES A. Planting Mixture Existing topsoil - 50% 3. Shredded pine bark - 507. 4. Fertilizer 10:20:10 at 30 Ib./1000 SF B. Planting Mix for Annuals/Perennials 1. Prepare above mix 2. Add 2" of sand C. Azalea mix: solid peat moss in hole 9" wider than oot ball each direction. Plant in solid peat moss and provide mound at base of plant to allow for drainage. D. Japanese maple, dogwood, camellias: Provide 50/50 peat moss to topsoil mix, raise for drainage. PART III - EXECUTION 3.01 UTILITIES - verify location of all utilities prior to initiating construction; repair any damage caused by construction at no cost to owner. 3.02 INSPECTION A. Inspect plants for injury and insect infestation; prure prior to installation. B. Inspect site to verify suitable job conditions. 3.03 FIELD MEASUREMENTS A. Location of all trees and shrubs to staked in the feld and approved by Owner's representative prior to installat:I. B. Location of all groundcover and seeding limits as sown on plans. 3.04 EXCAVATION FOR PLANTING A. Pits 1. Shape - Vertical hand scarified sides and flat bottom. 2. Size for trees - 2 feet wider or twice the root bal, whichever is greater. 3. Size for shrubs - Size of planting bed as shown o - drawings. 4. Rototill soil mix thoroughly, full depth. 5. NOTE: If beds are proposed beneath drip line of existing tree canopy, pocket prep plants. Do not roto -till beneath existing trees. B. Obstructions Below Ground 1. Remove rock or underground obstructions to depth necessary to permit planting. 2. If underground obstructions cannot be removed, nc-'y Owner's representative for instruction. C. Excess Soil Dispense of unacceptable or excess s_ l away from the project site at Contractor's expense. 3.05 PLANTING A. General 1. Set plants 2" above existing grade to allow for settling. 2. Set plants plumb and rigidly braced in position until planting mixture has been tamped solidly around ball. 3. Apply soil in accordance with standard industry practice for the region. 4. Thoroughly settle by water jetting and tamping soil in 6" lifts. 5. Prepare 3" dish outside root ball after planting. 6. Thoroughly water all beds and plants. 7. Stake trees and large shrubs as indicated on plans. 8. Apply anti-desicant according to manufacturer's instructions. 9. Apply commercially manufactured root stimulator as directed by printed instruction. 10. Plant and fertilize bedding plants per trade standards. 11. Apply 3" mulch top dressing. B. Balled Plants 1. Place in pit of planting mixture that has been hand tamped prior to placing plant. 2. Place with burlap intact to ground line. Top of ball to be 2" above surrounding soil to allow for settling. 3. Remove binding at top of ball and lay top of burlap back 6". 4. Do not pull wrapping from under ball, but cut all binding cord. 5. Do not plant if ball is cracked or broken before or during planting process or if stem or trunk is loose. 6. Backfill with planting mixture in 6" lifts. C. Container Grown Plants 1. Place in pit on planting mixture that has been hand tamped prior to placing plant. 2. Cut cans on two sides with an acceptable can cutter, and remove root ball from can. Do not injure root ball. 3. Carefully remove plants without injury or damage to root balls. 4. Backfill with planting mixture in 6" lifts. D. Mulching 1. Cover planting bed evenly with 3" of mulch. 2. Water immediately after mulching. 3. Where mulch has settled, add additional mulch to regain 3" thickness. 4. Hose down planting area with fine spray to wash leaves of plants. D. Pruning 1. Prune minimum necessary to remove injured twigs and branches, dead wood, and succors; remove approximately 1/3 of twig growth as directed by landscape architect; do not cut leaders or other major branches of plant unless directed by landscape architect. 2. Make cuts flush, leaving no stubs. 3. Point cuts over 1" diameter with approved tree wound paint. 4. Do not prune evergreens except to remove injured branches. 3.06 EDGING A. Stake edging alignment with string line prior to installation. Use framing square to insure right angles are true. B. Install all edging straight and true as indicated on drawings. Where edging layout is circular in design, maintain true and constant radii as shown. C. When required on slopes, make vertical cuts approximately 6" on center) on bottom of edging to allow bending without crimping edging. D. Install edging so that approximately 1" is exposed on lawn side. Edging should not be visible from bed side after application of mulch. E. Align edging with architectural features (ie pavement joints, windows, columns, wall, etc.) when drawings indicate. F. Bend all corners, do not cut corners. G. Interlock all pieces with pre -fabricated connectors. H. Install with all stakes on inside of planting bed. I. Remove, file off all sharp corners and burrs. 3.07 CLEAN-UP A. Sweep and wash all paved surfaces. Remove all planting and construction debris from site, including rocks, trash and all other miscellaneous materials. 3.08 MAINTENANCE A. Contractor responsible for routine, and regular maintenance of site until Final Acceptance is awarded by Owner. Work includes: 1. Weeding (weekly) 2. Watering (as required) 3. Pruning 4. Spraying 5. Fertilizing 6. Mulching 7. Mowing (weekly) B. Provide Owner and Landscape Architect with preferred maintenance schedule in writing. Schedule shall include the above -listed tasks and shall address all frequencies, rates, times, levels, etc. 0 FL Group, LLC PAWS t OPEN SPACE PLANNING • LANDSCAPE ARCHnECTUFE MMS MD ct» BLVD, NORTH RfCHLAND HLLA TX 7= en479.07W HIS ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILE IS RELEASED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF JOHN R. FAIN, ANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTRATION NUMBER 805 ON 05/15/14, WHO MAINTAINS THE ORIGINA ILE. THIS ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILE MAY BE USED AS A BACKGROUND DRAWING, PURSUAN RULE 3.103<F) OF THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE TEXAS BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL XAMINERS, THE USER OF THIS ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILE AGREES TO ASSUME ALL RESPON- IBILITY FOR ANY MODIFICATION TO OR USE OF THIS DRAWING FILE THAT IS INCONSISTENT ITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE TEXAS BOARD OF RCHITECTURAL EXAMINERS. NO PERSON MAY MAKE MODIFICATIONS TO THIS ELECTRONIC RAWING FILE WITHOUT THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT'S EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION. PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS yawn By: Jason R. Rose re April a ion 91 2014 Revisions: o es: te: 05/15/14 e SHEET L4 c U) O N C\1 U) 00 e SHEET L4 c SECTION 02800 FINISH GRADING, LAWN WORK, WILD FLOWERS PART I - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION A. Work includes turf establishment (sod, hydromulch, etc.) as described on drawings. B. Make required analysis and material tests for topsoil, fertilizers, and other materials of similar character per current methods of the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, when required. C. Grass seed shall conform to tolerances for germination and purity per applicable standards of U.S. Department of Agriculture. D. The turf contractor shall have a stand of grass established prior to substantial completion of the project. If this is not possible due to time of year or schedule, he shall maintain and protect the seeded areas until the grass is established. PART II - PRODUCTS 2.01 TOPSOIL MATERIAL A. Topsoil material (stockpiled, as specified in Specifications) has been saved for use in finish grading. After sifting out all plant growth, rubbish, and stones, use for areas designated to receive grass. If stockpiled topsoil is not sufficient quantity to complete work, furnish acceptable topsoil from another approved source to provide four inches (4") of topsoil for grass areas unless otherwise noted on drawings. Grass areas shall be defined as the graded areas disturbed during construction not to be paved or built upon. B. Acceptable topsoil material shall be defined as natural, fertile, agricultural soil, capable of sustaining vigorous plant growth, uniform composition throughout admixture of subsoil, free of stones, lumps, plants, and their roots, sticks, or other extraneous matter; do not deliver while in a frozen or muddy condition. 2.02 FERTILIZER A. Provide a commercial balanced fertilizer delivered to the job in bags labeled with manufacturer's guaranteed analysis. Store in weatherproof storage, place in such a manner that its effectiveness will not be impaired. B. Fertilizer shall be a grade containing the percentages of plant food elements by weight as specified elsewhere in these specifications. C. Availability of various elements shall be per Standards of the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists. 2.03 GRASS SEED A. Grass seed shall be of the previous season's crop and the date of analysis shown on each bag shall be within nine (9) months of the time of delivery to the project. When requested by the Owner or Representative, the seeding contractor shall furnish a sample of seed from each bag for testing. B. The seed shall comply with all provisions of the U.S. Department of Agriculture as to labeling, purity, and germination. 2.04 MULCHING A. Dry straw or hay of good quality, free of seeds of competing plants and at such rate of 1 1/2 - 2 tons per acre; or, B. Wood cellulose or cane fiber mulch at a rate of 1,000 pounds per acre when the slope is 3/4:1 and steeper; or, C. A combination of good quality dry straw or hay free of seeds of competing plants at a rate of 2 1/2 tons per acre and wood cellulose or cane fiber mulch at a rate of 500 pounds per acre. This combination shall be used when the slope is flatter than 3/4:1; or, D. Sericea iespedza seed bearing hay at a rate of 3 tons per acre. This mulch may be applied green or air dried, but must contain mature seed. E. Manufactured mulch materials, such as soil retention blankets, erosion control netting, or others that may be required on special areas of high water concentration or unstable soils. When these materials are used, follow the manufacturer's recommendations for installation. 2.05 HYDRO -MULCHING Wood cellulose fiber or cane fiber mulch will be applied with hydraulic seeding and fertilizing equipment. All slurry ingredients shall be mixed to form a homogeneous slurry and spray applied within one hour after the mixture is made. When wood cellulose or cane fiber mulch is used at the 500 pound per acre rate, straw or hay mulch with asphalt emulsion is applied over this to complete the mulch. Wood cellulose or cane fiber mulch at the 1,000 pound per acre rate is used alone where other mulch material will rot stick. Wood cellulose or cane fiber mulch is self anchoring. PART III - EXECUTION 3.01 RESPONSIBILITY The site grading contractor will be responsible to stockpile acceptable topsoil in a sufficient quantity to provide four inches (4) minimum cover for all grass areas, including but not limited to all curbed islands, and topsoil planting mounds/berms at the appropriate height and width as defined and shown on the landscaping and/or planting drawings. The topsoil and grass areas shall be further defined as any area disturbed during the grading and construction process. The site grading contractor, shall be responsible to spread the topsoil within all perimeter graded areas and future building areas only. The site grading contractor shall be responsible for backfilling of all curbed islands and planting mounds/berms. They shall also be responsible for removal of all stones, roots, and raking of all topsoil areas hat are to be seeded and/or planted. It will also be the site grading contractor's responsibility to provide fertilizer, grass seed, and any additional topsoil required and mulching. 3.02 GRASS SEEDING A. Remove stones, roots, rubbish and other deleterious materials from topsoiled areas that are to be seeded. B. Immediately prior to sowing seed, scarify ground as necessary; rake until surface is smooth and friable. Sow seed evenly, lightly wood rake into 02800-3 C. ground, then roll ground with suitable roller; water thoroughly with fine spray. During any weather, keep lawn watered with sprinklers or other approved methods. Re -seed any areas not doing well or damaged. At intervals as may be required according to seasonal conditions, mow and water grass and execute necessary weeding until acceptable and full stand of grass has been obtained. D. Provide permanent grass seeding for lawn areas so indicated. Seed in accordance with the following schedule unless otherwise directed by Owner or Owner's Representative:: 1. Sow areas ready for seeding between March 1 and October 1 with Hulled Common Bermuda at a rate of 85 pounds per acre. 2. Sow areas ready for seeding between October 1 and March 1 with Unhulled Common Bermuda at a rate of 90 pounds per acre, and Annual Rye Grass at the rate of 50 pounds per acre. 3. Apply fertilizer at a rate of 20/25 pounds per 1,000 square feet. 3.03 WILD FLOWERS A. Areas indicated on plans to receive wild flower coverage shall br fine graded, fertilized, and prepared in a manner similar to traditional turf establishment. B. Area to be hydromulched with seed mix as follows: Tickseed 10 pounds/acre Cosmos 15 pounds/acre Ox -Eyed Daisy 5 pounds/acre Side Oats Grama 4 pounds/acre Showy Primrose 0.5 pounds/acre Plains Coreopsis 2 pounds/acre Black Eyed Susan 2 pounds/acre Indian Blanket 10 pounds/acre Texas Bluebonnet 4 pounds/acre Little Bluestein 4 pounds/acre 3.04 MULCH A. All areas to be seeded shall be mulched. B. Mulch materials shall be applied uniformly over the seeded area. Mulch shall be straw and shall be at the rate of 1 1/2 2 tons per acre. B. Mulch shall be anchored with an emulsified asphalt binder at the rate of 10 gallons per 1,000 square feet. 3.05 PROTECTION Provide, at no additional cost to Owner, fencing, railing, wire or other types of protection for topsoiled and seeded areas against trespassing and damage. If lawns are damaged prior to Final Acceptance, treat or replace them as directed. Remove protection when so directed. 3.06 MAINTENANCE Provide maintenance from start of work until Final Acceptance. Maintenance includes watering of lawns, weeding, mowing, edging, repairs of wash -outs and gullies, repairs to protection, and other necessary work of maintenance. Maintain slopes against erosion. 3.07 REHYDROMULCHING The Owner's representative will designate areas to be replanted. Areas on which a stand of growing grass is not present in a reasonable length of time, (Bermuda grass seed should be germinating in 6-8 days) shall be prepared, reseeded and remulched, as specified for original planting at no additional cost to Owner. A stand shall be defined as live plants from seed occurring at a rate of not less than 1,000 growing plants per square foot. Replanting required because of faulty operations or negligence on the part of the Contractor shall be performed without cost to Owner. 3.08 FINAL CLEAN-UP A. At time of final inspection of work, and before final acceptance, clean paved areas that are soiled or stained by operations of work of this section. Clean by sweeping or washing, and remove all defacements or stains. B. Remove construction equipment, excess material and tools. Cart away from site any debris resulting from work of this section and dispose of as directed. SECTION 02922 SODDING PART I - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION A. Work Included 1. Sod bed preparation 2. Fertilizing 3. Sodding 4. Miscellaneous managemert practices B. Related Work Specified E sewhere 1. Finish Grading, Section 02800 2. Lawns and Grasses, Section 02930 1.02 REFERENCE STANDARDS A. Standardized Plant Names American Joint Committee of ;orticulturol Nomenclature, Second Edition, 1942. B. Texas Highway Departme-t - Standard Specifications for Construction, Item 164, Seedi-g for Erosion Control. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A. Vendors Certification That Sod Meets Texas State Sod Law 1. Include labeling requirements. 2. Include purity and type. 1.04 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A Sod: Previous season's crop with date of analysis on each bag. 2. Furnish and deliver each variety in separate bags or containers. 3. Sod to be cut no more than three days before delivery. B. Fertilizer: 1. Unopened bags labeled W:th the analysis. 2. Conform to Texas Fertilizer Law. 1.05 JOB CONDITIONS A. Planting Season: 1. Only during suitable wea;-ier and soil conditions. 2. As specifically outhorizec by the Owner's Representative. B. Schedule - Only after .c1l other construction is complete. C. Protect and Maintain SodJed Areas 1. From traffic and all other use. 2. Until sodding is complete and accepted. PART II - PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS A. Sod: 1. Sod: As specified on c -swings, weed, insect, and disease free having a minim;. -n of 1 inch of topsoil attached to the roots and cut no mo than three days prior to installation. 2. The sod shall be cut in strips of at least 1 /2 sq. yd. and not more than 1 sq. yc. Sod shall be cut into strips not less than 12" in width c- more than 9' in length. At the time of harvest, the top grer.:h shall not exceed 3" in length. 3. All sod shall conform to the laws of the State and shall be obtained from sources meeting the approval of the Department of Agriculture, Div Sion of Entomology. B. Fertilizer: 1. Uniform in composition, =ree flowing. 2. Suitable for application - approved equipment. 3. Analysis of 16-20-0, e-8-8 or as directed. C. Water: 1. Free of oil, acid, alkali, ;alts or other substances harmful to growth of grasses. PART III - EXECUTION 3.01 SOD BED PREPAR 7)1\1 A. Cultivate to a depth of -our (4") inches by disking and tilling with a power tiller. B. Clear surfaces of all materials: 1. Stumps, stones, and other objects larger than one inch 1 11). 2. Roots, brush, wire, stakes, etc. 3. Any objects that may interfere with sodding or maintenance. C. Prepare sod bed: 1. Remove soil clods larger than one inch (1 "). 2. Grade areas to smooth, even surface, removing ridges and filling depressions. Final grade to be below finish grade of curbing and edging as shown on details. All grades shall meet approval of Owner's Representative before sodding. 3.02 SODDING A. Sodding: 1. Lightly water prepared grade, lay sod with staggered joints and with edges touching. Topdress with topsoil at edges if necessary to provide smooth surface. On slopes of 2 to 1 and greater, fasten sod in place with wood pegs two each piece) or other approved method. Sod damaged by storage or during installation shall be rejected. Following settling, topdress with screened, approved topsoil. 2. Water and fertilize at 5 lbs. per 1,000 sq. ft. 3. Sod shall not be placed during a drought, nor during periods when sod is not normally placed in the area, and shall not be placed on frozen ground. No dry or frozen sod is acceptable. 4. The contractor shall keep all keep all sodded areas moist and growing until Final Acceptance. All areas shall be maintained in an acceptable condition until acceptance by Owner. B. Rolling: 1. After placing sod, roll with a hand roller, weighing not more than 100 lbs. per foot of width, in two directions. 2. Eliminate all air pockets; finished surface should be free of excessive undulations. 3.05 MAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENT A. Includes protection, replanting, maintaining grcdes, repair of erosion damage. Also includes weekly mowing at 1 1/2" height until final acceptance. B. Resodding: 1. Resod damaged or unacceptable areas. 2. Ruts, ridges, and other surface irregularities shall be corrected. 0% I FL Coup, LLC PARKS + OPEN SPACE PLAN M - LANDSCAPE ARCHRECTUAE 8=8 MD aVES MVD, NORTH RICHLAM MLA -1% 76180 817479.0730 HIS ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILE IS RELEASED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF JOHN R, FAIN, ANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTRATION NUMBER 805 ON 05/15/14, WHO MAINTAINS THE ORIGINA ILE. THIS ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILE MAY BE USED AS A BACKGROUND DRAWING, PURSUAN' O RULE 3.103<F) OF THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE TEXAS BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL XAMINERS, THE USER OF THIS ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILE AGREES TO ASSUME ALL RESPON- IBILITY FOR ANY MODIFICATION TO OR USE OF THIS DRAWING FILE THAT IS INCONSISTENT ITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE TEXAS BOARD OF RCHITECTURAL EXAMINERS. NO PERSON MAY MAKE MODIFICATIONS TO THIS ELECTRONIC RAWING FILE WITHOUT THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT'S EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION. TURF SPECIFICATIONS rawn Jason R. Rose Hrepa April 19, ion 6 2014 Fnevisions: Notes: In 05/15/14 N C c c SHEET L 5