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Concept Landscape PlanPWF 22C \\ 1IF-111 V A 11 11 V I I I I :e Jurisdiction of Project REGULATORY AUTHORITIES: PLANT LIST 0 ' 40, CONCEPT LANDSCAPE PLAN 20 Scale: 1" 29 - WOMMLINF 0 LICK FOLF 5FAM6 MNCH � DRAWING KEY 0 Te,ras J- Common Name Botanical Name Native Size Q4, Notes BUr Oak Quercus macrocarpa Tree Yes 65 gat 3 3" cal. Cedar Elm u1mus cassijoIia Tree Yes 65 gal 21 3" cal. Chinkapin Oak Quercus muhlenbergi i Tree Yes 65 gal 4 3" cal. Desert Willow Chiopsis lineraris Tree Yes 15 gal 6 2" cal. Dwarf Yaupon Holly flex vomitoria 'Nana' Shrub Yes 5 gal 80 M Liriope, Big Blue Liriope muscariBig Blue' Groundeove No 4" pots 1400 Fo.c. Lacey Oak Quercus glaucoides Tree Yes 65 gal 3 3" cal. Mexican Feather Grass Stipa tenuissima Grass Yes I gal 286 < Mexican Plum Prunus mexicana Small tree Yes 15 gal 5 2" cal. Rosemary, Upright Rosemary officinalis Shrub No I gal 73 LIJ Shurnard Red Oak Quercus shumardii Tree Yes 65 gal 19 3" cal. Texas Ash Fraxinus lexensis Tree Yes 65 gal 6 3" cal. PLANT LIST 0 ' 40, CONCEPT LANDSCAPE PLAN 20 Scale: 1" 29 - WOMMLINF 0 LICK FOLF 5FAM6 MNCH � DRAWING KEY Owner & Professionals Information OWNER CITY OF COPPELL ARCHITECT WILLIAM PECK & ASSOCIATES, INC. LEWISVILLE, TEXAS 972.221.1424 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT CAROL FELDMAN FELDMAN DESIGN STUDIOS P.O. BOX 832346 RICHARDSON, TEXAS 75083 972.980.1730 JUN,A 2 2 �'20112 CITY OF COPPELL PLAf'j(�111�41G & ZOf�!NG DEPARTMEW IN TAECWELLS !�ILAADS TNA&) OR I(A Ij A 0 J- U) C) Z < (n 04, A, I -- _j . . . . .. ... 0 A M 0 M D V) 02i;tli 'OP606t < . , P4404 ,I P , = - - Owner & Professionals Information OWNER CITY OF COPPELL ARCHITECT WILLIAM PECK & ASSOCIATES, INC. LEWISVILLE, TEXAS 972.221.1424 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT CAROL FELDMAN FELDMAN DESIGN STUDIOS P.O. BOX 832346 RICHARDSON, TEXAS 75083 972.980.1730 JUN,A 2 2 �'20112 CITY OF COPPELL PLAf'j(�111�41G & ZOf�!NG DEPARTMEW IN TAECWELLS !�ILAADS TNA&) OR I(A Ij A NMEMMMM. 11. POF 40 a: FELDaN 2080 UJI Z 0 0= w 00 CM U �- U) 0 j3 J Z U) W Cr. 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EXAMINE SITE TO VERIFY THAT ALL INVASIVE PLANTS AND THEIR ROOTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED PRIOR TO BED REPARATION. WORK. C. APPROVALS 1. ALL 'APPROVED EQUAL' MATERIALS MUST BE APPROVED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. PART 2 - PRODUCTS A. MATERIALS 1. COMPOST: 1.1. COTTON BUR COMPOST 1.2. SHALL BE SUPPLIED BY: GREENSENSE COMPOST, GARLAND, TX. OR, CLEAR FORK MATERIALS, ALEDO, TX, OR APPROVED EQUAL. 2. FERTILIZERS AND SUPPLEMENTS: 2.1. A 6 -2 -4 GRANULAR FERTILIZER WITH A WATER SOLUBLE SLOW RELEASE ORGANIC BASE SUCH AS GREENSENSE, OR SUSTANE. OR APPROVED EQUAL. 3. MULCH 3.1. SHALL BE SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH, SHREDDED CEDAR MULCH, SHREDDED NATIVE MULCH, OR APPROVED EQUAL. PART 3 - EXECUTION A. BED PREPARATION AND PREPARATION FOR SOD INSTALLATION 1. GENERAL 1.1. INSPECT ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS AND OTHER ITEMS OF WORK PREVIOUSLY COMPLETED. DO NOT PROCEED UNTIL DEFECTS ARE CORRECTED. 1.2. INSPECT THAT ALL INVASIVE PLANTS AND THEIR ROOTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED COMPLETELY. 1.3, ALL AREAS TO BE PREPARED WITH ORGANIC TECHNIQUES ONLY. 2. SHRUB BEDS: 2.1. BREAK UP AND TILL EXISTING SOIL TO A DEPTH OF 6 INCHES, 2.2. ADD A 3 INCH LAYER OF COMPOST TO THE BEDS, 2.3_ TILL EXISTING SOIL AND COMPOST TOGETHER TO A TOTAL OVERALL DEPTH OF 8 INCHES. 2.4. RAKE OUT ROCKS AND CLODS AND FINE GRADE THE BEDS TO DRAIN IN APPROPRIATE DIRECTIONS. 2.5. TOP -DRESS BED WITH A 3 INCH LAYER OF MULCH AFTER PLANTING. 3. SOD AND SEED AREAS 3.1. LIGHTLY CULTIVATE COMPACTED SOIL AND RAKE THE SOIL SMOOTH, 3.2. ADD Y2 INCH COMPOST TO ALL AREAS. 3.3. FINE GRADE TO DRAIN IN APPROPRIATE DIRECTIONS. END OF SECTION 02910 NOTES GENERAL LANDSCAPE 1. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR LOCATING ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AND STRUCTURES WHETHER OR NOT SHOWN ON THE PLANS, AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE TO SAID UTILITIES OR STRUCTURES CAUSED BY HIS /HER CREW AND SUBCONTRACTORS, 2. ALL LAWN AND LANDSCAPE BED AREAS ARE TO BE SEPARATED BY 14 GAUGE EDGING UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON THE PLANS. 3. ALL TREES AND PLANTING BEDS ARE TO BE LAID OUT IN THE FIELD BY THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR FOR REVIEW BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO EXCAVATION OR PREPARATION OF PLANTING AREAS. CONTRACTOR ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR FAILURE TO OBTAIN OWNERS REVIEW OF THE LAYOUT INCLUDING MODIFICATIONS REQUIRED. PAVILLI�N AREA PLANTING DETAIL a 20' Scaler 1" = 10' - - PpOPEpTY LINE ;C5 LIGHT POLF 5EA1NG 9-NCH (D_q"ING KEY PARKING ISLAND PLANTING DETAIL Scale: 1" = 10' Texas SECTION 02915 - LANDSCAPE PLANTING Botanical Name O PART 1 - GENERAL PART 3 - EXECUTION A. SPECIAL CONDITIONS Aromatic Sumac I2hus arotnatica 1. COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE, COUNTY AND LOCAL A. 1. PREPARATION FOR PLANT MATERIAL INSTALLATION EXAMINE THE SUB -GRADE UPON WHICH THE REGULATIONS GOVERNING LANDSCAPE MATERIALS AND WORK. 2.EMPLOY ONLY EXPERIENCE WORK IS TO BE PERFORMED, VERIFY GRADE ELEVATIONS AND VERIFY THAT BEDS HAVE PERSONNEL FAMILIAR WITH REQUIRED WORK. PROVIDE ADEQUATE SUPERVISION BY A QUALIFIED FOREMAN WITH A Groundcover BEEN LEFT LOW BY OTHER TRADES. OBSERVE THE CONDITIONS UNDER MINIMUM OF TEN(10) YEARS EXPERIENCE WITH PROJECTS OF SIMILAR WHICH THE WORK IS TO BE PERFORMED AND CONFIRM THAT UNSATISFACTORY CONDITIONS HAVE BEEN CORRECTED PRIOR TO COMPLEXITY. Shrub PROCEEDING. 3.DO NOT MAKE SUBSTITUTIONS OF TREE, SHRUB AND GRASS MATERIALS. IF B. TIME OF PLANTING REQUIRED MATERIAL IS NOT OBTAINABLE, SUBMIT PROOF OF 1. CARE IS TO BE TAKEN SO THAT NO PLANTS SIT IN POTS IN THE NON- AVAILABILITY TO OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. 5 gal SUMMER HEAT FOR MORE THAN 1 HOUR. IF PLANTING DURING HOT 4.PROVIDE QUANTITY, SIZE, GENUS, SPECIES AND VARIETY OF TREES AND I Mexican Feather Grass SEASONS (NOT PREFERRED) PLANTING IS TO BE DONE IN SMALL SHRUBS INDICATED AND SCHEDULED FOR LANDSCAPE WORK WHICH Yes SECTIONS WITH STOCKPILED PLANTS TO BE PROTECTED FROM THE COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS OF ANSI Z60.1 AMERICAN SUMMER HEAT (SHADE AREAS). STANDARD FOR NURSERY STOCK , AND ANY APPLICABLE STATE AND C. TREE PLANTING FEDERAL LAWS CONCERNING DISEASE AND INSECT INFESTATION. B.REFERENCE STANDARDS 1. STAKE LOCATIONS FOR TREES PRIOR TO DIGGING HOLES. 1. AMERICAN STANDARD FOR NURSERY STOCK, APPROVED NOV. 6, 1996 BY 2. DIG PITS WITH ROUGH SIDES AND WHICH HAVE TAPERED WALLS, A AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE, INC. 5 al MINIMUM OF TWICE THE WIDTH OF THE TREE BALL, A PEDESTAL SHOULD 2.SHINNERS & MAHLER'S, ILLUSTRATED FLORA OF NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS, a. BE LEFT IN THE CENTER OF THE HOLE AND THE TREE BALL SET UPON THAT PEDESTAL. BOTANICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF TEXAS (BRIT), FORT WORTH, TEXAS, 3. SET PLANTS IN THE CENTER OF THE HOLE AND ON THE PEDESTAL, 1999. 3.HORTUS THIRD, CORNELL UNIVERSITY, 1967. PLUM AND VERTICAL, AND AT SUCH A DEPTH THAT THE CROWN OF THE TREE BALL WILL C.PREPARATION BE LEVEL WITH THE SURROUNDING GRADE, 4.COORDINATION WITH BUILDING AND ENGINEERING PROJECT ACTIVITIES. 4. ALL PLANTS SHALL BE SET TO MEET THE SAME RELATIONSHIP TO THE FINISHED GRADE OF THE SURROUNDING SOIL THAT THEY BORE TO 5.000RDINATE THE WORK OF THIS SECTION WITH THAT OF REGULAR AND PREVIOUS EXISTING GRADE OF SOIL. EMERGENCY WATER UTILITY ACTIVITIES ON THE SITE. 5. BACKFILL WITH EXISTING TOPSOIL AND WATER IMMEDIATELY. 6.000RDINATION WITH IRRIGATION SYSTEM: 6. FORM A SHALLOW BASIN SLIGHTLY LARGER THAN THE PIT TO FACILITATE 6.1. THE UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SYSTEM MUST BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO WATERING. REMOVE PRIOR TO MULCHING. COMMENCEMENT OF THE PLANTING OPERATIONS. 7. COVER ALL TREE BALLS WITH A MINIMUM OF 3 OF SPECIFIED MULCH. 6.2. THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE OPERATIONAL AT THE TIME THAT EXTEND MULCH OUT TO THE EDGE OF THE TREE PIT, BUT KEEP AWAY PLANTING OPERATIONS COMMENCE. FROM TRUNKS. 6.3. COORDINATE WORK WITH THE IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR TO PREVENT 8. ALL EXCAVATED MATERIAL UNACCEPTABLE FOR REUSE SHALL BE DAMAGE TO THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM. DISPOSED OF OFF SITE, OR AS DIRECTED BY THE OWNER. D.ALL PLANT MATERIALS FOR THIS PROJECT SHALL BE NURSERY - GROWN, D. SHRUBS, TALL GRASSES AND PERENNIAL PLANTING. INCLUDING TREES. 1. CONTAINER GROWN PLANTS SHALL HAVE BEEN STEPPED -UP AS 1. REMOVE CONTAINER AND SET PLANT MATERIAL AT SUCH A LEVEL THAT AFTER SETTLEMENT, THE CROWN OF NECESSARY TO PREVENT ROOT GIRDLING. THE BALL WILL BE AT FINISHED GRADE. 2.CONTAINER GROWN PLANTS SHALL HAVE BEEN IN THE CONTAINER FOR A 2. GENTLY CUT OUTER ROOTS OF ANY ROOTBALLS THAT HAVE MINIMUM OF SIX (6) MONTHS PRIOR TO DELIVERY TO THE SITE TO ENSURE POT -BOUND PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. ADEQUATE ROOT DEVELOPMENT. 'ROOT 3. COVER PLANTING BEDS WITH A MINIMUM 3 LAYER OF SPECIFIED MULCH. 3.THE FLARE' OF ALL TREES AND SHRUBS SHALL NOT BE COVERED E. SOD PLANTING WITH SOIL. 1. LAY SOD IN AN ORDERLY MANNER TO COVER ALL BARE SOIL AREAS. E.THE FOLLOWING TREE CARE PROCEDURES SHALL BE ADHERED TO: 2. WATER ALL AREAS OF THE SOD UNTIL THOROUGHLY WET. 1.D0 NOT MAKE FLUSH CUTS OR LEAVE STUBS WHEN PRUNING. LEAVE 3. ROLL SOD WITH A SOD ROLLER AFTER 24 HOURS AFTER LAYING AND THE BRANCH COLLAR INTACT. WATERING SOD TO OBTAIN A UNIFORM, SMOOTH FINISH. 2.DO NOT USE ANY TYPE OF PRUNING PAINT ON WOUNDS. 4. FILL JOINTS WITH COMPOST IF NECESSARY TO FORM A UNIFORM GRASS 3.DO NOT USE ANY TYPE OF TREE WRAP, EXCEPT, TRUNKS MAY BE LAYER. WRAPPED WITH BURLAP DURING PLANTING OPERATIONS ONLY. 5. KEEP SOD ADEQUATELY WATERED UNTIL SOD MAKES A FIRM 4.DO NOT STAKE OR GUY ANY TREES. IN SPECIAL CASES, TREE STAKING O CONNECTION TO THE SOIL. MAY BE NECESSARY TO PRESERVE A TREE THAT CONTINUES TO BLOW F. SEED PLANTING OVER. THE CONTRACTOR WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TREES THAT 1. AREAS SHALL BE RAKED TO A DEPTH OF Y2 ", SMOOTH AND FREE OF NEED STAKING FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR. STONES AND DEBRIS. 5.DO NOT HANDLE ANY TREE BY ITS TRUNK. ANY TREE HANDLED IN SUCH 2. APPLY SEED EVENLY AT THE RATE RECOMMENDED. A MANNER SHOULD BE REJECTED. 3. RAKE AND WATER TO ESTABLISH A FIRM CONNECTION OF THE SEED TO .WARRANTEE THE SOIL. 1. UNCONDITIONALLY WARRANT ALL PLANTS FOR A PERIOD OF ONE (1) YEAR 4. KEEP SEED AREA MOIST (NOT WET) UNTIL SEED GERMINATES AND AFTER THE DATE OF INSTALLATION INITIAL ACCEPTANCE. REPLACE GRASS IS APPROX. Y" IN HEIGHT. MATERIALS NOT IN VIGOROUS, THRIVING CONDITION AS SOON AS WEATHER 5. KEEP AREA ADEQUATELY WATERED UNTIL A STAND OF THE GRASS IS PERMITS AFTER NOTIFICATION BY OWNERS THAT THE PLANTS HAVE DIED z ESTABLISHED. OR ARE OTHER WISE NOT ACCEPTABLE. GUARANTEE REPLACEMENT 6. RE -SEED TO ESTABLISH A THICK STAND OF GRASS IF NECESSARY. PLANTS FOR ONE YEAR, STARTING FROM THE DATE REPLACEMENT IS C� MADE, END OF SECTION 02915 2.WARRAN IT EXCLUDES REPLACEMENT OF PLANTS BECAUSE OF INJURY BY STORM, NATURAL DROUGHT, DROWNING, HAIL FOR FREEZING, IF REASONABLE CARE WAS TAKEN TO ADEQUATELY PROTECT THE MATERIAL, AND IN THE OPINION OF THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE THAT THE PROBLEM OCCURRED AFTER THE DATE OF INITIAL ACCEPTANCE. NOT: FOP, P,00f -POUND PLANT5, 1.005�N POOT5 AT OUTW, FD PLANT 5WU13 WITH TOP OF Common Nance Botanical Name O Native Size Qt :v Aromatic Sumac I2hus arotnatica Shrub Yes 5 gal 2 Berkley Sedge C'arex t'arinuticola Groundcover 4" pats 520 Dwarf Yaupon Holly Ilex vomit ria `Nana' Shrub Yes 5 gal 68 Q Lindheimer Muhly I Big Muhly Mublenbergia linclheimeri Grass Yes 5 gal 8 I Mexican Feather Grass Stipa tenuissinia Grass Yes 1 gal 124 1 Salvia greggii '_red' Salvia greggii Perennial Yes 1 gal 33 Softleaf Yucca Yucca rec-unli olia Shruh-like Mn 5 al 14 g PLANT LIB FFI;FNNIAL PLAN-riN6 brmiL. PLANT 5HPup WITH'fOP OF roar LEVEL WITH F45TIN6 G FOAM 5AI,ICF1F, Wit E45111\16 TOF PAXILL WITH 006INAL 501L, I F. 3, �'RIOUGHLY TO PIEMOVE Ap PC NOT TO 5CA. ! P`A44T T:EF WITH FOOT FLA t LE "v'cL WITH FIN151 -f19 1A 3' 5HP.EDVrD 111,I.4.CH FOPM 5AUCFP, WITH 4" :XI511P�]G GPA�iF _ PACTILL WITH 0061kA. SOIL, V'iATFP l0FOU6HLY TO FFMOVE AP POC�EfS -PLANT INTO TILLED AND AMENDED SOIL 5HPW & OPNA CK,fi& 6°g55 FLANTIN6 PFf 1, 111"i s . u C i } { A FOOT PALL WIDTH OF PLANTING NOT TO 5CALE CUT FOM5 AT TOP OF POOTPALL P.FMOVF TOP I/ �, OF PUFLA' AND ALL WII�E AND OH , NON- 131012F6 WAM1 MAUI& 5HITPMP MULCH _i-- X15fINCA GPX)F 501L Owner & Professionals Information OWNER CITY OF COPPELL ARCHITECT WILLIAM PECK & ASSOCIATES, INC. LEWIS VILLE, TEXAS 972.221.1424 NOT TO 5C - LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT CAROL FELDMAN FELDMAN DESIGN STUDIOS P.O. BOX 832346 RICHARDSON, TEXAS 75083 972.980.1730 REVISED JUN 2 2 201.2 CITY OF COPPELL PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTIvEN •�s♦ t�Yiiweeasssa t. FBI, IAN i W Z Y i O 0 W CL oc aN cUn o o-j z Cn ate~ U N .j Z Z a CL U � v SHEET NO. L1.02 O IW- O `- N C) (6 CC) z z .J Q Q J CQC�f1: v O Cam. E w CO o � � a. O � o O � M O •�s♦ t�Yiiweeasssa t. FBI, IAN i W Z Y i O 0 W CL oc aN cUn o o-j z Cn ate~ U N .j Z Z a CL U � v SHEET NO. L1.02 IW- O `- N C) (6 •�s♦ t�Yiiweeasssa t. 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