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Yaupon Holly Ilex votnitoria'nana' Shrub Yes 5 gal 60 30" Irvin at planting Gulf Coast Muhly Grass Mulenbergiacallillaris Grass Yes 5 gal 7 co VVVV V Ruellia brittonicana 'Katie' o 0 Nu 4" VVV VVV VVVVV VVV po °0 °o - Shrub VV VVVV VVVV VVV 24 . 15HUWPIP PED OAK W W V) W W PLANT & MATERIALS LIST Jurisdiction of Project REGULATORY AUTHORITIES: CITY OF COPPELL PLANNING & ZONING 255 PARKWAY BLVD. PO BOX 9478 COPPELL, TX 75019 972 304 -7092 TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AN11 REGULATION ELIMINATION OF ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS E.O. THOMPSON STATE OFFICE BUILDING 920 COLORADO AUSTIN, TEXAS 78701 (512)463 -3211 (512) 475 -2886 (FAX) Landscaping Ruirements CITY OF COPPELL LANDSCAPE REQUIRI MENTS ARTICLE 34. LANDSCAPE REGULATIONS PD -250 H LANDSCAPE DOES NOT OBSTRUCT TRf I`FIC VISIBILITY NO EXISTING TREES ON SITE. UNDERGROUND AUl'OMATIC SPRINKLING? SYSTEM PROVIDED. SYSTEM DESIGNED AND INSTALLED ACCORDING TO TCEQ LAWS AND REGULATIONS PROVIDING FOR 100% COVERAGE ON ALL LANDSCAPE AND TURF. THE SYSTEM SHALL INCLUDE A FREEZE -RAIN SENSOR. Site Location Texas Common Nante Botanical Name Native Size Qty Notes Cedar Eli U/Mus �rassifolia TrOe Yes 65 gal 6 3" cal min Chase. Tree 'Vitex agatus- castes S1rtall tree No 15 gal 5 U tall min - tree form Coralberry Syarmphoricar jlos orbicul atus Shrub Yes 5 gal 81 30" min at planting DWf. Yaupon Holly Ilex votnitoria'nana' Shrub Yes 5 gal 60 30" Irvin at planting Gulf Coast Muhly Grass Mulenbergiacallillaris Grass Yes 5 gal 7 co Katy Dwf Ruellia Ruellia brittonicana 'Katie' perennial Nu 4" - Knockout f Reel rose Rosa spp. Shrub No 3 gal 24 30" min at planting Lantana / New Gold Lantana Lantana x 'New Gold' Perennial No 1 gal 29 trailing lantana Live Oak Quercus viginiana Tree Yes 65 gal 1 3" cal min Lind.heilner Muhly f Big Muhly Muhlenbergia lindheimeri Grass Yes 5 gal 19 30" min at planting Liriope, Big Blue Liriolse musc•ari 'Big Blue' Gyoundcove No 4" pots 580 00 Mexican Feather Grass 'atipa tenuissima Grass Yes 1 gal 246 Mutabalis Rose Rosa sp. Shrub No 3 gal 6 Red Yucca Hesperaloe parviflorca: Shrub -like Yes 5 gal 1.3 Rosemary Rosimarinus of icinalis perennial No 3 gal 36 Salvia greggii 'coral' Salvia greggii Perennial Yes 1. gal 15 Shumard Red Oak. Quercus shurnardii 'free Yes 65 gal 4 3" cal min Softleaf Yucca Yucca recurvilolica Shrub -like No 5 gal 4 Texas Lantana Lantana urticoides (horrida) perennial Yes 1 gal 8 bush form lantana Boulder Moss Boulders 300 lbs. typ. 6 ea River Rock New Mexico �'' ' 2 -1/2" 200 sq. ft W W V) W W PLANT & MATERIALS LIST Jurisdiction of Project REGULATORY AUTHORITIES: CITY OF COPPELL PLANNING & ZONING 255 PARKWAY BLVD. PO BOX 9478 COPPELL, TX 75019 972 304 -7092 TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AN11 REGULATION ELIMINATION OF ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS E.O. THOMPSON STATE OFFICE BUILDING 920 COLORADO AUSTIN, TEXAS 78701 (512)463 -3211 (512) 475 -2886 (FAX) Landscaping Ruirements CITY OF COPPELL LANDSCAPE REQUIRI MENTS ARTICLE 34. LANDSCAPE REGULATIONS PD -250 H LANDSCAPE DOES NOT OBSTRUCT TRf I`FIC VISIBILITY NO EXISTING TREES ON SITE. UNDERGROUND AUl'OMATIC SPRINKLING? SYSTEM PROVIDED. SYSTEM DESIGNED AND INSTALLED ACCORDING TO TCEQ LAWS AND REGULATIONS PROVIDING FOR 100% COVERAGE ON ALL LANDSCAPE AND TURF. THE SYSTEM SHALL INCLUDE A FREEZE -RAIN SENSOR. Site Location Professionals Information 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 0 CO 01 . O X 1L Q i6 L F � co y 75 XO � _75 r etea . ,V hRjII,_..� g: �y N r— N — N N N r— w < O C6 N r Ln 00 ao w 0) o; I— I— irX- Lr;_�3a; e w Y U O 0� U 0 Z �a- �, Pa26f1 tapquast •Par¢ }dns ��p11 ��', tnYertt�p i +r 3°�s�. Z w Professionals Information 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 0 CO 01 . 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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 %2 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. 4. BOULDERS AND NATURAL ROCK MATERIAL USED IN BEDS AND SHALL BE REVIEWED BY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. CONTRACTOR ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR FAILURE TO OBTAIN OWNERS REVIEW OF THE ROCK QUALITY AND POSITIONING AND IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY MODIFICATIONS REQUIRED. ALL BOULDERS TO BE 'PLANTED' A MINIMUM OF 4 INTO THE PLANTING BEDS. NO SCALE SECTION 02915 - LANDSCAPE PLANTING PART 1 - GENERAL A. SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE, COUNTY AND LOCAL REGULATIONS GOVERNING LANDSCAPE MATERIALS AND WORK. 2.EMPLOY ONLY EXPERIENCE PERSONNEL FAMILIAR WITH REQUIRED WORK. PROVIDE ADEQUATE SUPERVISION BY A QUALIFIED FOREMAN WITH A MINIMUM OF TEN(10) YEARS EXPERIENCE WITH PROJECTS OF SIMILAR COMPLEXITY. 3.DO NOT MAKE SUBSTITUTIONS OF TREE, SHRUB AND GRASS MATERIALS. IF REQUIRED MATERIAL IS NOT OBTAINABLE, SUBMIT PROOF OF NON- AVAILABILITY TO OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. 4.PROVIDE QUANTITY; SIZE, GENUS, SPECIES AND VARIETY OF TREES AND SHRUBS INDICATED AND SCHEDULED FOR LANDSCAPE WORK WHICH COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS OF ANSI Z60.1 AMERICAN STANDARD FOR NURSERY STOCK, AND ANY APPLICABLE STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS CONCERNING DISEASE AND INSECT INFESTATION. B.REFERENCE STANDARDS 1. AMERICAN STANDARD FOR NURSERY STOCK, APPROVED NOV. 6, 1996 BY AMERICAN NATIONAL_ STANDARDS INSTITUTE, INC. 2.SHINNERS & MAHLER'S, ILLUSTRATED FLORA OF NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS, BOTANICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF TEXAS (BRIT), FORT WORTH, TEXAS, 1999. 3.HORTUS THIRD, CONNELL UNIVERSITY, 1967. C.PREPARATION 4.000RDINATION WITH BUILDING AND ENGINEERING PROJECT ACTIVITIES. 5.000RDINATE THE WORK OF THIS SECTION WITH THAT OF REGULAR AND EMERGENCY WATER UTILITY ACTIVITIES ON THE SITE. 6.000RDINATION WITH IRRIGATION SYSTEM: 6.1. THE UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SYSTEM MUST BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF THE PLANTING OPERATIONS. 6.2. THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE OPERATIONAL AT THE TIME THAT PLANTING OPERATIONS COMMENCE. 6.3. COORDINATE WORK WITH THE IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM. D.ALL PLANT MATERIALS FOR THIS PROJECT SHALL BE NURSERY - GROWN, INCLUDING TREES. 1. CONTAINER GROWN PLANTS SHALL HAVE BEEN STEPPED -UP AS NECESSARY TO PREVENT ROOT GIRDLING_ 2.CONTAINER GROWN PLANTS SHALL HAVE BEEN IN THE CONTAINER FOR A MINIMUM OF SIX (6) MONTHS PRIOR TO DELIVERY TO THE SITE TO ENSURE ADEQUATE ROOT DEVELOPMENT. 3.THE 'ROOT FLARE' OF ALL TREES AND SHRUBS SHALL NOT BE COVERED WITH SOIL. E.THE FOLLOWING TREE CARE PROCEDURES SHALL BE ADHERED TO: 1. DO NOT MAKE FLUSH CUTS OR LEAVE STUBS WHEN PRUNING. LEAVE THE BRANCH COLLAR INTACT. 2.DO NOT USE ANY TYPE OF PRUNING PAINT ON WOUNDS. 3.DO NOT USE ANY TYPE OF TREE WRAP, EXCEPT, TRUNKS MAY BE WRAPPED WITH BURLAP DURING PLANTING OPERATIONS ONLY. 4.DO NOT STAKE OR GUY ANY TREES. IN SPECIAL CASES, TREE STAKING MAYBE NECESSARY TO PRESERVE A TREE THAT CONTINUES TO BLOW OVER. THE CONTRACTOR WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TREES THAT NEED STAKING FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR. 5.DO NOT HANDLE ANY TREE BY ITS TRUNK. ANY TREE HANDLED IN SUCH A MANNER SHOULD BE REJECTED. F. WARRANTEE 1. UNCONDITIONALLY WARRANT ALL PLANTS FOR A PERIOD OF ONE (1) YEAR AFTER THE DATE OF INSTALLATION INITIAL ACCEPTANCE. REPLACE MATERIALS NOT IN VIGOROUS, THRIVING CONDITION AS SOON AS WEATHER PERMITS AFTER NOTIFICATION BY OWNERS THAT THE PLANTS HAVE DIED OR ARE OTHER WISE NOT ACCEPTABLE. GUARANTEE REPLACEMENT PLANTS FOR ONE YEAR, STARTING FROM THE DATE REPLACEMENT IS MADE. 2.WARRANTY 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. PART 3 - EXECUTION A. PREPARATION FOR PLANT MATERIAL INSTALLATION 1. EXAMINE THE SUB -GRADE UPON WHICH THE WORK IS TO BE PERFORMED, VERIFY GRADE ELEVATIONS AND VERIFY THAT BEDS HAVE BEEN LEFT LOW BY OTHER TRADES. OBSERVE THE CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH THE WORK IS TO BE PERFORMED AND CONFIRM THAT UNSATISFACTORY CONDITIONS HAVE BEEN CORRECTED PRIOR TO PROCEEDING. B. TIME OF PLANTING 1. CARE IS TO BE TAKEN SO THAT NO PLANTS SIT IN POTS IN THE SUMP,JER HEAT FOR MORE THAN 1 HOUR. IF PLANTING DURING HOT SEASONS (NOT PREFERRED) PLANTING IS TO BE DONE IN SMALL SECTIONS WITH STOCKPILED PLANTS TO BE PROTECTED FROM THE SUMMER HEAT (SHADE AREAS). C. TREE PLANTING 1. STAKE LOCATIONS FOR TREES PRIOR TO DIGGING HOLES. 2. DIG PITS WITH ROUGH SIDES AND WHICH HAVE TAPERED WALLS, A MINIMUM OF TWICE THE WIDTH OF THE TREE BALL, A PEDESTAL SHOULD BE LEFT IN THE CENTER OF THE HOLE AND THE TREE BALL SET UPON THAT PEDESTAL. 3. SET PLANTS IN THE CENTER OF THE HOLE AND ON THE PEDESTAL, PLUM AND VERTICAL, AND AT SUCH A DEPTH THAT THE CROWN OF THE TREE BALL WILL BE LEVEL WITH THE SURROUNDING GRADE. 4. ALL PLANTS SHALL BE SET TO MEET THE SAME RELATIONSHIP TO THE FINISHED GRADE OF THE SURROUNDING SOIL THAT THEY BORE TO PREVIOUS EXISTING GRADE OF SOIL. 5. BACKFILL WITH EXISTING TOPSOIL AND WATER IMMEDIATELY. 6. FORM A SHALLOW BASIN SLIGHTLY LARGER THAN THE PIT TO FACILITATE WATERING. REMOVE PRIOR TO MULCHING. 7. COVER ALL TREE BALLS WITH A MINIMUM OF 3 OF SPECIFIED MULCH. EXTEND MULCH OUT TO THE EDGE OF THE TREE PIT, BUT KEEP AWAY FROM TRUNKS. 8. ALL EXCAVATED MATERIAL UNACCEPTABLE FOR REUSE SHALL BE DISPOSED OF OFF SITE, OR AS DIRECTED BY THE OWNER. D. SHRUBS, TALL GRASSES AND PERENNIAL PLANTING. 1. REMOVE CONTAINER AND SET PLANT MATERIAL AT SUCH A LEVEL THAT AFTER SETTLEMENT, THE CROWN OF THE BALL WILL BE AT FINISHED GRADE. 2. GENTLY CUT OUTER ROOTS OF ANY ROOTBALLS THAT HAVE POT -BOUND PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 3. COVER PLANTING BEDS WITH A MINIMUM 3 LAYER OF SPECIFIED MULCH. E. SOD PLANTING 1. LAY SOD IN AN ORDERLY MANNER TO COVER ALL BARE SOIL AREAS, 2. WATER ALL AREAS OF THE SOD UNTIL THOROUGHLY WET. 3. ROLL SOD WITH A SOD ROLLER AFTER 24 HOURS AFTER LAYING AND WATERING SOD TO OBTAIN A UNIFORM, SMOOTH FINISH. 4. FILL JOINTS WITH COMPOST IF NECESSARY TO FORM A UNIFORM GRASS LAYER. 5. KEEP SOD ADEQUATELY WATERED UNTIL SOD MAKES A FIRM CONNECTION TO THE SOIL. F. SEED PLANTING 1. AREAS SHALL BE RAKED TO A DEPTH OF Y2 ", SMOOTH AND FREE OF STONES AND DEBRIS. 2. APPLY SEED EVENLY AT THE RATE RECOMMENDED. 3, RAKE AND WATER TO ESTABLISH A FIRM CONNECTION OF THE SEED TO THE SOIL. 4. KEEP SEED AREA MOIST (NOT WET) UNTIL SEED GERMINATES AND GRASS IS APPROX. Y2" IN HEIGHT. 5. KEEP AREA ADEQUATELY WATERED UNTIL A STAND OF THE GRASS IS ESTABLISHED. 6. RE -SEED TO ESTABLISH A THICK STAND OF GRASS IF NECESSARY. END OF SECTION 02915 a` " WATIF M�T�p 150LMON VALVE V WATT F MFTEC 150LATION VALVE SECTION 02810 -- IRRIGATION NOTES 1. IRRIGATION SYSTEM MUST BE INSTALLED BY LICENSED IRRIGATOR, 2. IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR WILL SECURE ALL REQUIRED PERMITS: AND PAY ALL ASSOCIATED FEES UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 3. COORDINATE IRRIGATION INSTALLATION WITH PLANTING PLAN AND SITE CONDITIONS TO PROVIDE COMPLETE COVERAGE. THE IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE MINOR ADJUSTMENTS TO ENSURE ROPER COVERAGE AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO OWNER. 4. VALVE BOXES SHALL BE INSTALLED FLUSH WITH GRADE, SUPPORTED BY BRICKS IF NEEDED, WITH 3 INCHES OF CLEAN PEA GRAVEL LOCATED BELOW THE VALVE,. 5. DRIP IRRIGATION SYSTEM IN BEDS TO BE INSTALLED AT GRADE- WITH 2" MULCH FULLY COVERING ALL LINES. 6. DRIP IRRIGATION SYSTEM IN TURF AREAS IS TO BE INSTALLED; SUBSURFACE. FILL TURF AREAS TO A GRADE DEPTH OF MINIjS 6" AND LAY LINES. COVER WITH PLANTING SOIL & SOD SO THAT DRIO REMAINS BURIED 6" BELOW GRADE. 7. L.I.C. SHALL SELECT MPR SERIES SPRAY NOZZLES FOR 'HEAD -TO —HEAD' COVERAGE, ADJUSTED FOR MINIMUM OVERSPRAY ONTO WALLS;, FENCES AND WALKS. NO OVERSPRAY INTO STREET IS PERMITTED. 8. IRRIGATOR MUST ABIDE BY THE CITY IRRIGATION CODES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING: 8.1. RAIN AND FREEZE SENSOR INSTALLED 8.2. PURPLE PRIMER MUST BE USED ON ALL PVC JOINTS. 8.3. IRRIGATION SYSTEM MUST MEET STATE INSTALLATION CODLS (TCEQ). 8.4. IRRIGATOR MUST REQUEST AN INSPECTION FROM THE CITY WHEN COMPLETE, AND MUST PROVIDE: COPY OF MAINTENANCE QHECKLIST REQUIRED BY TCEQ CODES AND COPY OF TEST RESULTS bF THE BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSEMBLY. 8.5. PLANS MUST BE ON SITE DURING INSTALLATION AND INSP�OTION. 8.6. DRIPLINES AND HEADS TO BE LOCATED FOUR (4 ") INCHES FROM FOUNDATION, PARKING LOTS, DRIVEWAY, ETC. 8.7. AN 'AS— BUILT' DRAWING AND RUN SCHEDULE MUST BE PEODUCED AND A COPY GIVEN TO THE LANDOWNER. 8.8. A PERMANENT STICKER WITH IRRIGATOR'S NAME, LICENSE NUMBER, COMPANY NAME, TELEPHONE NUMBER AND THE DATE OF WARRANTY PERIOD SHALL BE AFFIXED TO EACH AUTOMATIC CONTROL%ER INSTALLED BY THE IRRIGATOR 9. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING FOR CITY INSPECTICIy: 9.1. ALL REQUIRED VALVE BOXES SHALL BE INSTALLED, THE U_ OF THE VALVE BOX SHALL BE LEFT OPEN UNTIL APPROVED BY THE CODE OFFICIAL. 9.2. PIPING AN VALVES INCLUDING ISOLATION VALVES, WYE STfAINERS, BACKFLOW PREVENTERS, AND MASTER VALVES SHALL BE LEFT UNCOVERED FROM THE POINT OF CONNECTION TO A POINT OF THREE (3) FEET DOWN STREAM OF THE MASTER VALVE A l) PRESSURIZED. 9.3. ALL WIRING SPLICES SHALL BE LEFT UNCOVERED OR IF TFIERE ARE NO SPLICES WIRING MAY BE COVERED TO A POINT WITHIN TWO (2) FEET OF ANY VALVES. 9.4. ALL ZONE VALVES AND MASTER VALVES SHALL NOT BE CONCEALED FOR A SPACE OF TWO (2) FEET AND UP AND DOWN STREAM OF THE VALVE. INCLUDING THE PIPING CONNECTIONS TO THE VALVE. 9.5. THE LAST EMISSION DEVICE WITH THE GREATEST DEVELOPED LENGTH FROM THE POTABLE WATER SOURCE SHALL BE LEFT EXPOSED FOR A DISTANCE OF TWO (2) FEET FOR INSPECTION AND TESTING, 5M VIEW DOUBLE CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLY Scale: 1" = V NOTES: 1. A 'Y' TYPE STRAINER TO BE PLACED BEFORE A DOUBLE CHECK VALVE. THERE MUST BE CLEARANCE FOR THE STRAINER TO BE CLEANED PERIODICALLY. 2. PROVIDE 4 INCHES OF GRAVEL AT THE BOTTOM OF THE VALVE BOX AND 3 INCHES OF CLEARANCE FROM THE GRAVEL TO THE DOUBLE CHECK VALVE. INSTALLER IS RESPONSIBLE TO ENSURE THAT THE INSTALLATION OF THE DOUBLE CHECK VALVE MEETS MANUFACTURE SPECIFICATIONS. THE DEVICE MUST BE ACESSIBLE FOR TESTING AN REPAIR. 3.TEST COCKS ON THE THE DOUBLE CHECK VALVE MUST BE THREADED, WATER— TIGHT, MADE OF NON— FERROUS MATERIAL AND MUST BE PLUGGED OR CAPPED. 4. DOUBLE CHECK VALVE 'Y' PATTERN ASSEMBLIES MUST BE INSTALLED SO THAT THE TEST COCKS ARE POINTED UP (SEE DRAWING). 5. THOROUGHLY FLUSH THE LINES PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF THE ASSEMBLY. 4" MIN UNF5 & VALVF5 SHOWN IN „ MAX. 2�I CONCRETE AFTA5 APF FOPS° 6 LOCATION OF PROPOSED TREES 12MWIN6 CI.AP.IFICA110N ONLY, M V H • — 8' MPR NOZZLE, 1.05 GNA, FULL o — 10' MPR NOZZLE, 1.58 GPH FULL _ - NETAFIM TECHLINE CV DRIPPFRLINE #TLVV4 -18, 18" SPACING FOR ABOVE GROUND DRIP, #TLVV -12, 12" SPACING FOR SUB — TERRAIN ® 'z 4 I" 3 8.7 ,,/T.„7 50 A PFIP LINF5 COVFp WITH MUCH w w o! 07 w Y U /0 L.L U 5UPFACF PPIP LINF5 COVFk WITH MULCH UNFS WWN IN CONCpFTF APFffi� A\F FOP PMWIN6 �:- APIFICA110N ONLY. VALVE PDXA Y" POUNt7 P VC VPIV� PDX WITH LIP 12'' POUNP PVC WIN 1.117 1 i—L W FLU5HIN6 VALVE 2" MIN 2" LAYEP OF GpAVFL 7''M IN I TNF FI I KHTNI(, VAI VF nl=TATI Not to Scale .1 SLEEVE /BORING DETAIL Scale: 1/4" = V NOTES: 1. ALL PVC IRRIGATION SLEEVES TO BE CLASS 200 PIPE. 2. ALL JOINTS TO BE SOLVENT WELDED AND WATERTIGHT, 3. EXTEND SLEEVE TO 18" ABOVE FINISH GRADE. (IF TWO SLEEVES, EXTEND SMALLER SLEEVE ONLY.) 4. TAMP DISTRUBED AREAS TO 95% PROCTOR. BURNET STREET �A I t R . LAYOUT • • • D WALL MOUNT CONTROLLFF 5MAp11 1NE 5-1600 CONPUIT 115 AC, POMP 5UPPLY 0 atic COMMON NFUTP.AL WIPF" TO nPIP UNFS Op HEA175� FXPAN51ON COIL WATEf? PPOOF CONNFCTOP FLFCTpIC VALVE LOCATE IN VALVE I3OX 7A It wil CONDUIT 24V A.C. -PAIN/ FMFZF 5FN50p WIPF5 VALVE CONTKOL WIFF5 ONE PEI; VALVE POP LINF5 Op HFA05 1AX �NFUTP.A- WIPF v i WEATHERMATIC SL1600 SERIES CONTROLLER Not to Scale 44.0 PSI DESIGN PRESSURE THIS DESIGN Jurisdiction of Project REGULATORY AUTHORITIES: CITY OF COPPELL PLANNING & ZONINP 255 PARKWAY BLVD. PO BOX 9478 COPPELL, TX 75019 972 304 -7092 TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONM&? TAL QUALITY (TCEQ) P.O. BOX 13087, AUSTIN, TEXAS 78711 _?087 W W W.TCEQ.STATE.TX.US Site Location Owner & Professionals Information 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 CITY OF COPPELL. PLANNING ZONING DFPARTM? LEGEND 6 LOCATION OF PROPOSED TREES RAINBIRD 1800 HEAD — 5' MPR NOZZLE, .41 GMP FULL • — 8' MPR NOZZLE, 1.05 GNA, FULL o — 10' MPR NOZZLE, 1.58 GPH FULL _ - NETAFIM TECHLINE CV DRIPPFRLINE #TLVV4 -18, 18" SPACING FOR ABOVE GROUND DRIP, #TLVV -12, 12" SPACING FOR SUB — TERRAIN ® FLUSHING VALVE NETAFIM TL-OV SUPPLY AND EXHAUST HEADER, TECHLINE CV BLACK TUBING ,,/T.„7 CLASS 200 PVC SLEEVE PIPES. 3" CLASS 200 PVC MAINLINE PIPE, 1 -1/4" CLASS 200 PVC LATERAL pl E, 1" UNLESS MARKED ao CLASS 200 PVC LATERAL PIKE, 1" UNLESS MARKED 9 CO w PROPERTY LINE z N FEBCO DOUBLE CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLY — 850 1" D.C.A, w INSTALLED PER CITY C DE M U INLINE WYE STRAINER 0 ISOLATION VALVE, 11'2" SLIP BALL VALVE PRESSURE REGULATOR, NETAFIM IMI 1" WATER METER 7 WEATHERMATIC AUTOMATIC @QNTROLLER V WITH MINI — WEATHER STATION RAINBIRD PEB SERIES ELECTRIC VALVE WITH FLOW CONTROL CONTROL VALVE ZONE NUMBER # VALVE SIZE # FLOW IN GAL. PER MIN'OTE (GPM) I t R . LAYOUT • • • D WALL MOUNT CONTROLLFF 5MAp11 1NE 5-1600 CONPUIT 115 AC, POMP 5UPPLY 0 atic COMMON NFUTP.AL WIPF" TO nPIP UNFS Op HEA175� FXPAN51ON COIL WATEf? PPOOF CONNFCTOP FLFCTpIC VALVE LOCATE IN VALVE I3OX 7A It wil CONDUIT 24V A.C. -PAIN/ FMFZF 5FN50p WIPF5 VALVE CONTKOL WIFF5 ONE PEI; VALVE POP LINF5 Op HFA05 1AX �NFUTP.A- WIPF v i WEATHERMATIC SL1600 SERIES CONTROLLER Not to Scale 44.0 PSI DESIGN PRESSURE THIS DESIGN Jurisdiction of Project REGULATORY AUTHORITIES: CITY OF COPPELL PLANNING & ZONINP 255 PARKWAY BLVD. PO BOX 9478 COPPELL, TX 75019 972 304 -7092 TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONM&? TAL QUALITY (TCEQ) P.O. BOX 13087, AUSTIN, TEXAS 78711 _?087 W W W.TCEQ.STATE.TX.US Site Location Owner & Professionals Information 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 CITY OF COPPELL. PLANNING ZONING DFPARTM? O O O QY ' X 9 CO �Z� -S co N c6 s '�` • yy 6` /J V 7 N w h- Q 00 N 7 ts7 0 o6 ai w U Ir U F_ w z Cr M z O u7 CD O z z H y 3: a Uj w w 0 � Fw— ry 0 0 Q O z N t" d' � 6 r_� � OF low -iii any These ings have been prep by or under the sup ' 'on of Carol Feldman, Registered Landscape Architect #2080, Licensed Irrigator #L10020245 z 4% a W C a W Z ® W W Cr. J "J ® Q Cl) W ZVza CL a �t 0 J 2v SHEET NO. L1.03 IRRIGATION