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Landscape PlanM�ULM ION CAVAL P\,Y C0N5T\,UCf ION The owner, tenant and their agent, If any shall be jointly and 5everally responsible , for the maintenance of all landsca m . All required p g a ed landscaping shall be maintained S 10� A��A in a neat and orderly manner at all times. This shall Include mowing, edging, pruning, IN LANbSCM P\EQUIPUM5 fertlllzin waterin weedin g, g, g, and other such activities common to the maintenance. o of landscaping. Landscaped areas shall beke t free of trash litter, weeds and other o �F QUI �F M� N�C 1: 10 / OF �F PA�� b A�FA p , , , such material or plants not a part of the landscaping. All plant materials shall be maintained in a health and rowin condition as 15 appropriate for the e _ Y g 9 s ason of the , ear. 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Areas of open space which contain preserved rees need not be SIZE NOTES I I LIVE OAK irrigated if the City Arborist determines irrigation fould be harmful 10' MIN HT, 5' MIN. SPR, 4' CT, NURSERY GROWN B *B OR CONT. G TEXAS RED OAK QUERCU5 BUCKLEYi to the - res preserved trees. I 0 MIN HT, 5 MIN. SPR, 4 CT, NURSERY GROWN BBB OR CONT. 879 F ' • c R. o �— 1 E 1+S,C., ST. TEXAS A5H FRAXINU5 TEXEN515 A 4 CAL. 4. All i . irrigation m eter s are to be b utility contr 9 O y y cto rs as per p 'SA RA S FAVORITE CAE MYRTLE LAGERSTROEMIA I NDIC SARA1; 5 FAVORITE 15 GAL. 6 MIN 11T, 3 MIN. SPR, 3 OR 5 CANES, NURSERY GROWN local codes.' ' Irrigation atlon sleev es to be installed ' b licensed 9 Y NELLIE R. STEVENS t10LLY ILEX X NELLIE R. STE EN V 5 5 GAL �� 30 MIN HT, 15 MIN. 51-R, NURSERY GROWN CONT. 47 irrigation . i ri anon contractor as per the plan. 9 P P ILEX Ct11NEN5I5 DWARF BURFORDIi 5 GAL. 30" MIN HT, 15" MIN. SPR, NURSERY GROWN CONT. 32 511ERWOOD ABELIA 5. All irrigation controllers • ._ . g ers are to have mini ..click reeze and rain 1 O" MIN. HT, 12" MIN. SPR ' NURSERY GROWN CONT. 10 PURPLE DIAMOND LOROPETALUM LOROPETALUM CHINENSIS PURPLE DIAMOND stats installed as er manufacturer's recommendations. menda ions. 13 MUHLY GRA55 MUHLENBERGIA CAPILLAR15 3 GAL. 6. All irrigation sleeves to g be b licensed. irrigation y 9 contractor. BIG BLUE LIRIOPE L R OPE MUSCARI BIG BLUE 4 POTS ROOTED HEALTHY, NURSERY GROWN CONT., All sleeves to be PVC schedule 40 with 90 degree elbows on both CYNODON A D CTYLO N SF t1Y - DROMULCf1 AP I R L 15 SE �w ends with extensions t ona rotrudin 18 above proposed protruding p pose 'finish grade. 0 U U > 'L Q 7. All turf and anon beds to be zoned p separately. 9 -All lantin planting R VED E E I w N JUL2 4 2014 14 Q bed heads to be drip. All turf heads MP rotator P heads where possible P Designed by: R. Reed Checked by: DMF • and the remainder er to be 4- P P o u P risers. All valy es to be plastic valves. LANIOPATTERNS,ANC. Landscape Architecture 20 10_ 0 20 40 8. All mainline and lateral line to have a minimum of 12 » of cover and ems: mdkndpattwmcom Sheet to be SD R (class 200) ..pipe. LP— 1 LANDSCAPE DS ..APE PLAN TABU A L TION QUANTITY COMMON NAME SPECIFIC NAME SIZE NOTES I I LIVE OAK QUERCU5 VIRGINIANA 4" CAL. 10' MIN HT, 5' MIN. SPR, 4' CT, NURSERY GROWN B *B OR CONT. G TEXAS RED OAK QUERCU5 BUCKLEYi A 4 CAL. I 0 MIN HT, 5 MIN. SPR, 4 CT, NURSERY GROWN BBB OR CONT. 879 F ' • c R. o �— 1 E 1+S,C., ST. TEXAS A5H FRAXINU5 TEXEN515 A 4 CAL. I U MIN HT, 5 MIN. SPR, 4 CT, NURSERY GROWN BBB OR CONT. ' 3 'SA RA S FAVORITE CAE MYRTLE LAGERSTROEMIA I NDIC SARA1; 5 FAVORITE 15 GAL. 6 MIN 11T, 3 MIN. SPR, 3 OR 5 CANES, NURSERY GROWN NELLIE R. STEVENS t10LLY ILEX X NELLIE R. STE EN V 5 5 GAL �� 30 MIN HT, 15 MIN. 51-R, NURSERY GROWN CONT. 47 DWARF BURFORD HOLLY ILEX Ct11NEN5I5 DWARF BURFORDIi 5 GAL. 30" MIN HT, 15" MIN. SPR, NURSERY GROWN CONT. 32 511ERWOOD ABELIA r ABELIA GRANDIFLORA Sf1ERWOOD 3 GAL. 1 O" MIN. HT, 12" MIN. SPR ' NURSERY GROWN CONT. 10 PURPLE DIAMOND LOROPETALUM LOROPETALUM CHINENSIS PURPLE DIAMOND 3 GAL. 10" MIN HT 12" MIN. 51`R, NURSERY GROWN CONT. ' 13 MUHLY GRA55 MUHLENBERGIA CAPILLAR15 3 GAL. ROOTED HEALTHY, LTt1Y, NURSERY GROWN CONT. 1,143 BIG BLUE LIRIOPE L R OPE MUSCARI BIG BLUE 4 POTS ROOTED HEALTHY, NURSERY GROWN CONT., 13,G5 I COMMON BERMUDA CYNODON A D CTYLO N SF t1Y - DROMULCf1 AP I R L 15 SE �w ALL QUANTITIES ARE - ESTIMATED AND � ARE TO BE VERIFIED BY THE NT .SCALE. 1 = 20 — 0 CONTRACTOR 01- - Date.. 15 2014 Job: D- 14002 - CALVARY Revisions Date Description 02 -10 -2014 CITY—REVISIONS 02 -25 -2014 CITY—REVISIONS 07 -01 =2014 CITY—REVISIONS OF t "PqE F� t� '' NDERBURK � 879 F ' • c R. o �— 1 E 1+S,C., ST. Ill q pE 1� X 1- Q Q 0 U 0 c- M C) 4_J a� 4, Q p -�-� N N 0 (n 0 U U > 'L Q R VED E E I w N JUL2 4 2014 14 Q Date Com ` p e l : 1/15/14 Designed by: R. Reed Checked by: DMF Phase: Preliminary LANIOPATTERNS,ANC. Landscape Architecture Landscape Construction 3624 Oak Lawn Ave. 8Ute 320.; Datlae, TX 75219 MAC. P.090X 172650 on, TX 7600. -2650 T- 211-3993 (214) 219 -7005 ems: mdkndpattwmcom Sheet LP— 1 LANDSCAPE DS ..APE PLAN - dy _ Da� - L. Maintenance: 1. Water will be available - a able on site. Provide necessary hoses and other watering 6. Tree Paint. Asphaltic base point with antiseptic properties, manufactured for use equipment re uired to complete work. on tree wounds. 4. Plant where located, setting plants with tops of balls even with .tops of beds, and LANDSCAPE SPECIFICATIONS q P compact soil careful) around each plant ball. 2. Until final acceptance, maintain plantings and trees by watering, cultivating, 7. Pea Gravel: Washed 2/8 -inch diameter native pea gravel. P Y P mowing, weeding, spraying, cleanin and replacing as necessary to keep 8. Crushed 5. Water each plant thoroughly with hoses to eleminate air pockets. Section One - General 9. 9� 9• P 9 rY P Stone: 1 diameter crushed limestone. 6. Careful) rune )ants to remove dead or broken 'branches and hand -rake bed landscape in a vigorous, health condition and rake bed areas as required. 9. Antidesicant: Wilt ruf Nurse Specialty Products, Inc., Stubbins Road, Grattan y P P A. Requirements P 9 Y q P (Nursery P Y areas to smooth even surfaces. 1. All work to be performed in accordance with all applicable laws codes and 3. A written notice requesting final inspection and acceptance should be submitted Falls, N.Y.) or equal. P , , PP � 7. After planting has been .completed and approved by the Landscape Architect,. regulations by authorities having Jurisdiction over such work. Landscape to Landscape Architect seven (7) days prior to completion. At that time Owner 10. Fungicide: Zinc ethylene besdetheocarbonate (Zineb) or equal. mulch bed areas 2 inches deep. contractor to provide all required permits and inspections as required under and Landscape Architect will prepare a final punch list to be reviewed with 11. Plastic Sheet: 4 mil black polyethylene, a orated at twenty four inches on P the scope of this work. q P P Landscape Contractor. When such project is deemed complete by Landscape perforated y r Part Two: center. 2. Landscape Contractor is reponsible for contacting all utility companies or Architect, an on -site inspection by Owner, Landscape Contractor, and Landscape Section One - General other such agencies for the location and type of underground utility hich Architect will be completed prior to written acceptance. Section Three Execution The contractor is to render the following onsca a Maintenance Services during he term of may be within the scope of work to be performed b the contractor. 4. Following that acceptance, maintenance of plant material will become the A. Condition of Surfaces: the initial construction contract. In addition, the is to indicate a price for a one year Y P P Y ntractor. , 9 P � P P Y 3. Damage to an or all underground utilities is the res onsiblit of the Owners responsibility. The Contractor shall provide Owner with a 1. New bed areas will be left within one tenth of a foot of finish grade by other extended maintenance contract to begin after the construction project is complete and accepted. 9 y 9 P Y P trades. Contractor will be responsible for raking and smoothing of grade. This price is to be submitted on a separate line item. Landscape Contractor. recommended maintenance program. 2. Examine sub grade upon which work is to be performed. Notify the Landscape B. Quality Assurance Section Two - .Products 9 P P Y P A. Scope: Architect of unsatisfactory conditions. 1. Provide plant materials in compliance with applicable State and Federal laws 1. Work included in Base Bid. Perform all work necessary .utilizing acceptable. A. Plants: relating to inspection for diseases and .insect infestation at growing rate.: B. Tree Planting: horticultural practices fro the exterior landscape maintenance of the project as 1. Quantities: The drawings and specifications are complimentary, anything called required herein. Such work includes, but is not limited to the following: for on one and not the other is as binding as if shown and called for on both. 1. Stake tree locations for Landscape Architects approval prior to digging.. 2. Plants are subject to inspection and approval by the Landscape Architect. Plants 9 a. Monitoring adjustment and minor repair of the landscape irrigation required for the work may be inspected and tagged at the growing site The plant schedule is an aid to bidders only. Confirm all quantities on plan. 2. Plant ornamental trees in pits diameter inches larger than root ball. Plant shade trees 9 1 P P 9 q y P gg g g before y q P in pits two feet greater in diameter than root ball and equal to depth of root ball. system. being dug. 2 Plants shall be equal to well formed No 1 grade or better, symmetrical, heavily . Protection of vacuum breakers against freeze damage. 3. Observation at growing site does not preclude right of rejection at job site. Plants q 9 y y 3. After excavation of tree pits, review water percolation with Landscape Architect. c. Mowing, edging and trimming of trees and shrubs 9 9 9 P 9 1 J branched with an even branch distribution, densely foliated and /or budded, and g 9 9 9 damaged in transit or at job site may be rejected. If tree pit. does not drain adequately prepare hole for use with a tree sump. Paint 9 j Y J a strong, straight, distinct leader where this is characteristic of the species. Plants Cl. Pruning and trimming of trees and shrubs. PVC stand pipe and cover dark, green. After tree is installed, pump water out on shall possess a normal balance between height and spread. The Landscape e. Resaking and adjustment of stakes and guying if required. 4. Employ only qualified personnel familiar with required work.... a daily basis. Architect will be the final arbiter of acceptability of plant form, either before or f. Approval, by Owner, of material substitutions prior to use. 5. Off -site topsoil and topsoil on -site testing (paid by Landscape Contractor): 4. In the event rock or undergrund consruction work or obstructions are after lanting and shall be removed at the expense of the Landscape Contractor g. Application of fertilizers, insectidcides and herbicides a. Provide source of off -site soil to the Landscape Architect for purposes of and replaced with ac encountered in any plant pit excavation work to be done under this section, h. Replacement of plant material P p p p acceptable plants as specified. p p erial (extra service). soil . investi ation alternate locations may be selected by the Landscape Architect. Where locations 9 3. Plants shall be healthy and vigorous, free of disease, insect pests and their eggs, I. General site clean up and removal of trash and product of maintenance. b. Take :random representative soil samples from areas to be )anted. P cannot be changed the obstructions shall be removed to o depth of not less than P and larvae. six (6) inches below bottom of ball when plant is properly set at the required B. Extra Services: The intent of the contract is to provide a comprehensive c. Test soil samples from both sources for pH, alkalinity, total soluble salts, 4. Plants shall have a g . well-developed fibrous root system. r p Y ode. The work of this section shall include the removal of the site of such maintenance program to include all required services, except thise services porosity, sodium content, and organic matter. rock or underground obsructions encountered at the cost of the Landscape specifically excluded, to perform the work for the state time period. 5. Plants shall be free of physical damage such as scrapes, broken or split branches, 9 P P Y p P „ C. Referenced Standards scars, bark abrasions, sun scalds, fresh limb cuts, disfiguring knots, or other Contractor. 1. All services not included in the base bid shall be considered extra 1. American Standard for Nurse Stock, approved 1986 b American National d 9 9 5. Prepare soil for planting b thoroughly mixing two arts sand loam and one art services and will be charged for separately according to the nature of the Nursery PP Y defects. P P 9 Y 9 Y 9 P Y P Standards Institute, Inc. - Plant materials. 6. Pruning of all trees and shrubs as directed b Landscape Architect shall be eat moss or other approved organic matter. If planting soil does not fall within item of work. The written consent and authorization of the Owner of _ _ 9 Y P P PP 9 P 9 2. Hortus Third, 1976 Cornell University Plant nomenclature. executed by Landscape Contractor at no additional cost to the owner. the H range of 5.5 to 7.0 add limestone or aluminum sulphate to brin soil into their authorized representative must be obtained prior to the performance 3. ASTM American Standard Testing Material - Sharp sand. 7. Plants shall meet the sizes indicated on the Plant List. where a size or caliper the s specified H range. P 9 or installation of such "extra services" items and prior to purchase of any range is stated, at least 50% of the material shall be closer in size to the to of P P 9 chargeable materials. D. Submittals 9 P 6. Backfill tree pits with a mixture of 1/2 prepared soil and 1/2 existing site soil 9 the range stated. Lightly tamp eve 6- inches to fill all voids and pockets. When it is 2 3 full, 2. Such work may include replacement of dead plant material or major 1. Samples: Submit for approval sufficient representative quantities of soil mix, 8. PI every P P / Plants indicated "B &B shall be balled and burlapped. Plants shall be nursery water thoroughly and leave water to -soak in. Place fertilizer lanting tablets per repairs of irrigation system created by acts of vandalism or other contracts mulch,' and peat moss. grown unless otherwise specified in plant list. Balls shall be firm, neat, slightly 2. Submit one sample of each specified tree and .three samples les of each specified manufacturers recommendations. Complete backfilling and form a saucer around or other site related. work. P P P p tapered and well burlapped. Non - biodegradable ball wrapping material will not the tree. Fill saucer with water and leave to soak in. Fill saucer wit water. 3. Authorized extra services work must be summarized weekly and submitted shrub and groundcover plants for Landscape Architects approval. When approved be accepted. Any tree loose in the ball or with broken ball at time of planting tog, install, and maintain as representative samples for final installed 7. Completely fill each tree sauce with mulch to a depth of two inches. with receipts to the Owner. 9 P P will be rejected. Balls shall be ten ix (6 inches in diameter for each one (1 ") 4. The Owner is not bound b the specifications or contract to utilize the plant materials. inch of trunk diameter, measured six 6 inches above ball 8. Contractor shall keep trees plumb until established. Guying and /or staking to Y P �� ( ) landscape maintenance contractor in the performance of extra service 3. File certificate of inspection of )ant materials b State and. Federal authorities 9. Container grown plants shall be well rooted and established in the container in maintain that plumb condition shall be at the Contractors discretion. However, " P P P P y which the are growing. The shall have grown in the container for a sufficient if trees are not plumb, the Contractor will be required to guy and /or stake those work. with Landscape Architect, if required by state. Y 9 9 Y 9 contractor maintenance length of time for the root system to hold the planting medium when taken from trees in a method acceptable to the Landscape Architect at no additional cost to 5. The landscape r s hall coodinate his activities with E. Product delivery, storage, and handling 1. Preparation for delivery: the container, but not long enough to become root bound. the Owner. other contractors on the site so as to not hinder the performance of any B. Soil Preparation Materials: 9. Pruning: Prune trees to preserve the natural character of the plant in a manner work. a. " Balled and Burlapped (B &B) Plants: Dig and prepare shipment in a manner 6. Authorized charges for extra work will be aid monthly. that will not damage roots, branches, shape, and future development. 1. Peat Moss: Commercial sphagnum moss or hyphum peat, or decomposed gin appropriate to Its particular requirements in the landscape design as directed by 9 P Y b. Container Grown Plants: Deliver plants in containers sufficiently ri ' trash with pH between 5 and 7. The in rash shall be sterilized to eliminate all the Landscape Architect. In general, remove at lease one -third of wood by C. Substitutions: p ently rigid to hold 9 9 thinning and pruning. DO NOT cut back to al branches. Thin native row ' ball shape and protect root mass during shipping. active residuals, i.e., insecticides, pesticides, herbicides, fungus, virus and 9 p 9 rmn n h n t grown 1. Specific reference to manufacturers names and products specified in the Section 2. Delivery: efoliant chemicals. plants heavier than nursery grown plants. Remove sucker growth and broken or are used as standards but this implies the right to substitute to rY "approved badly bruised branches. � P 9 ut other material or 2. Pre mixed soils will be considered as approved equals when samples methods without written approval of the Owner. Such permission must be a. Deliver packaged materials in sealed containers showing weight, analysis, and P P 9 9 9 Y are submitted with manufacturers data and laboratory test reports. Approved 10. After. planting fins been completed and .approved by Landscape Architect, .mulch secured without additional cost to Owner . name of manufacturer. Protect materials from deterioration during ry P pP bed areas 2 inches dee delivery and while stored at site. suppliers include Vital Earth Complete Mix by Vital Earth Resources, P 2. Installation of any approved substitutions Contractors responsibility. Any Gladewater, Texas and Acid Gro Complete Mix by Soil Building Systems, Inc., C. Shrub Planting: changes required for insatllation of an approved substitution must be made to the b. Do not deliver more plant materials than can be planted In one day unless 9 q Y Pp adequate storage and watering facilities are available on job site. Storage Dallas, Texas. 1. Layout planting beds for Landscape Architects approval prior to digging. satisfaction of any without additional cost to Owner. of materials and equipment at the job site will be at the risk of the 9 3. Sandy Loam: 2. All shrubs to be pocket planted. Excavate planting hole 1 -1/2 times the width D. Schedule: J a. Friable, fertile, dark, loamy, free of clay lumps, subsoil, stones, and and height of the root ball. Backfill with 1 3 coin ost, 1 3 native soil and 1/3 landscape contractor. the owner will not be held responsible for theft or Y Y P 9 / P / 1. All work under this Contractor shall be performed in accordance with the Schedule damage. other extraneous material and reasonably free of , weeds and foreign sandy loam. 9 Y 9 submitted by landscape maintenance Contractor and approved by Owner and /or his c. If balled plants cannot be planted within 24 hours after delivery to site, grasses. Soil containing Dallisgrass or Nutgrass shall be rejected. 3. Place plants in position on bed areas before cans have been removed. Obtain representative. protect root balls by heeling in with saw dust or other approved material. b. Physical properties as follows: approval from Landscape Architect. do not remove burlap from B &B plants. P Cl. .Protect during delivery prevent damage to root ball or dessication of Clay - between 7 -27 percent Landscape Architect reserves right to interchange or shift plant prior to plant. E. Contractor's Performance: leaves. Silt - between 28 -50 ercent 4. Plant where located, setting plants with tops of balls even with tops of beds, and 1. The Contractor's workmen shall be neat in appearnace, perform their work in a d. Notify Landscape Architect of delivery schedule 48 hours In advance so Sand - less than 52 percent compact soil . carefully around each plant ball. professional manner, keep noise to a minimum and stage their work from a plant material may be observed upon arrival at job site. 4. Sharp sand: Clean, washed sand, (fine aggregate) ASTM C -33 5. Water each plant thoroughly with hoses to eleminate air pockets. location on the site out of the way of the mainstream of the cases: In general, the H. Job conditions: C. - Commercial Fertilizers: 6. Carefully prune plants to remove dead or broken branches and hand rake bed Contractor s presence on the site shall be as inconspicuous as possible. 1. Planting estrictions: areas to smooth even surfaces. 2. The intent and spirit of this project manual is to provide a guideline for the 9 1. Fertilizer shall be delivered in manufacturers standard container punter with a Perform actual a 7. After planting has been completed and approved b Landscape Architect mulch contractor to follow in order to provide owner-with landscape maintenance t al pl nting only when weather and soil conditions are suitable. in manufacturers name, material weght, and guaranteed analysis. Fertilizers with P 9 • P PP y P " " » accordance with locally accepted practice. N -P_ bed areas 2 inches deep. services of the highest quality. Where the manual refers to as- needed or "as- 2. analysis other than that specified may be used provided that the application 2. Protections: D. Groundcover Planting: required the intent if for the contractor to perform the services necessary to .rate per square foot of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium is equal to that , a. Do not move equipment over existing or newly placed structures without 1. La out planting beds for the Landscape Architect's approval prior to digging. maintain the property at the highest possible quality level. Noticing contained specified. Y p 9 P PP P within this project manual shall be interpreted as relieving the contractor or his approval of Landscape Architect and General Contractor. 2. Till 2 inches minimum of, thoroughly mixed prepared soil in all planting bed areas P J P 9 2. Commercial fertilizer for planting beds: Complete fertilizer 5 -10 -5 element ratio b. Provide board- roading and sheeting as required to protect paving and o ±her as follows. 9 Y P P P 9 responsibility to perform with wrok in a professional manner cnd to the complete with maximum 8% sulfur. and 4% iron plus micro - nutrients. improvements from damage. a. 1 part sandy loam satisfaction of the Owner. 3: Controlled -Release fertilizer planting tablets for tree planting pits, shall ca equal 1 art eat moss r a organic 3. If disputes arise as to the quality fo teh services performed the Owner or Owner's c. In no way shall any trees, plants, ground cover or seasonal color obstruct to Agriform 20 -10 -5 planting tablets as manufactured by Sierra Chemical Co., P P o approved P q Y P drainage or block a 2% minimum positive sloe away from buildings. Milpitas, California part sharp sand,-, disignated representative shall make the final determination of responsibilities. _9 P P Y 9 p aleforrna 95035 or approved equal Add 4 pounds commercial fertilizer per 100 SF of bed area and mix 1. Utilities:. D. Mulch: F. Neglect and Vandalism: a. Determine location of underground utilities and perform work in a thoroughly. 1. Bark mulch shall be shredded hardwood mulch, medium fine texture. or 1. Turf, trees or plants that are damaged or killed due to Contractors operations, manner which will avoid possible damage. Hand excavate, if required, to minimize possibility of damage to underground utilities. „ ' • E. Water: b. 2 Inches of specified Complete Mix, from Living Earth Technology. negligence or chemicals shall be replaced at no expense to the. Owner. If plant ' :._ 1. Water shall be suitable for to plant 3. Place plants in position on bed areas before- cans have been removed. Obtain damage or death is caused by conditions beyond the Contractors control, H. Warranty: r irngation and shall be free from ingredients harmful p P P replacement shall be at the Owner's expense. life. approval from Landscape Architect. Landscape Architect reserves right to P, P 1. Warrant plants and trees for one year after final acceptance. Replace dead 2. Sprinklers or structures that are damaged due to the Contractors operations must F. Miscellaneous Materials. interchange or shift plants pnor to planting. materials and materials not in vigorous, thriving condition as soon as weather be replaced by the Contractor promptly. Likewise, damage to the irrigation permits and on notification b Landscape 1. Steel edging. 1 to x 4 painted green 4. Plant where located, setting plants each with tops of balls even with tops of beds, and p y p Architect. Replace plants, including 2. Jute mesh: Ludlow smolder. resistant. system by others shall be corrected immediately by the Contractor, at the compact .soil carefully :around each plant ball. trees, which in opinion of Landscape Architect have partially dlod thereby 3. Filter Fabric: Marafi 140 • • Owner's expense. damaging shape, size, or symmetry. 4 N nn woven fabric (Mirafi, Inc., Charlotte, NC 5. Water each plant thoroughly with hoses to eliminate air pockets. 9. 9 P Y ►y 3. All water damage, either natural or man -made, resulting from Contractor's 2. Replace plants and trees with some kind and size as originally planted, at no cost 28224), or equal 6. Carefully prune plants to remove dead or broken branches and hand -rake bed , to Owner. Provide one - year . warranty on replacement plants. These should be 4. Tree Wrapping Paper: Waterproof 6 wide crepe. areas to smooth even surfaces. neglect shall be corrected at the Contractors expense. replaced at start of next planting or digging season. In such 5. Staking or Guying Materials: 7. After planting has been completed and approved by Landscape Architect, mulch 4. All damage to or thefts of landscaping and irrigation installations not caused or p P 9 99 9 oases, remove dead a• Wood Stakes: 2" x 4" x 30" dense pine, untreated. bed areas 2 inches dee allowed b the Contractor shall be corrected b the Contractor at the Owner's trees immediately. Protect irrigation system and other piping conduit or other P P• Y Y work during replacement. Repair any damage immediately. b. T- Shaped Metal Posts: Paint flat black, 8 feet long. E. Seasonal Color Planting: expense upon receipt of written authorization to proceed. 3. Warrant excludes replacement of plants after final acceptance because of injury o, Turn Buckles: Galvanized steel, 3/8 inch eye, 6 -inch opening. G. Job Conditions: Y P P P J ry 1. Lay out planting beds for the Landscape Architects approval prior to digging.. d. Tie Wire: 12 guage galvanized wire. by storm, drought, drowning, hail, freeze, ..insects, diseases, owner negligence or 2 Beds shall be excavated to a depth of 4 inches. Soil shall be replaced with 100% 1. Contractor shall acquaint himself with all site conditions. Should excavation be acts of God. e. Black Hose: 2 ply, fiber reinforced hose, minimum 1/2 inch inside Livin Earth Technology Complete P required, the Contractor shall promptly notify the utility coordination committee 4. At the end of the warranty period, staking, and guying material shall be removed diameter. 9 9Y P for utility locations. Failure to do so will make Contractor liable" for any and all from the site. 3. Place plants in position on bed area before cans have been removed. Obtain damage thereto arising from his operations. approval from the Landscape Architect. The Landscape Architect reserves the 2. Contractor shall take necessary precautions to protect site conditions, irrigation right to interchange or shift plants prior to planting. and plants. Should damage be incurred, this Contractor shall repair damage to its original condition or furnish and install equal replacement at this expense. SET SHRUBS PLUMB, SHRUB SPACING PER THE PLANS H. Emergencies: NOTES: LAYOUT VARIES. FINISH GRADE OF SHRUB BED TO B • DO NOT PRUNE OR CUT LEADER. 1. The Contractor Shall answer emergency or complaint calls within twelve (12) 2" BELOW ADJANCENT FINISH GRADE AT EDGE. *.PRUNE ONLY DEAD OR BROKEN BRANCHES AND WEAK OR NARROW hours and corrective action shall be complete within 24 hours. CROTCHES. • DO NOT REMOVE LOWER LIMBS AND SPROUTS FOR AT LEAST PLANT SHRUBS 2" To 4" ABOVE o 2. The Contractor shall answer emergency calls regarding the landscape irrigation n TWO GROWING SEASONS. GRADE IN CLAY SOIL AT GRAD system failure Or need of repare, and take corrective action within eight (8) hours. • KEEP PLANTS MOIST AND SHADED UNTIL PLANTING. IN SANDY SOIL NOTES: Such Work, unless caused due to neglect on the part of the Landscape • AMENDED BACKFILL SHALL BE 50% NATIVE SOIL AND 50% COMPOST. 3 SPECIFIED MULCH. PROVIDE 3" PLANTING RIM FOR * DO NOT PRUNE OR CUT LEADER. SPREAn SHRUBS NOT IN PLANTING BED. PROVIDE SUACER ON * PRUNE ONLY DEAD OR BROKEN BRANCHES IMMEDIATELY AFTER PLANTING. DOWNHILL SIDE OF SLOPES. NO PLANTING RIM FOR SHRUBS * REMOVE ANY DOUBLE LEADER UNLESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED BY OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. - -'-T IN PLANTING BED. DEEP WATER AT PLANTING. r KEEP PLANTS MOIST AND SHADED UNTIL PLANTING. P SPACING KEEP MULCH FROM CONTACT WITH WOODY BASE. s AMENDED BACKFILL SHALL BE 70% SOIL FROM PIT AND 30% ORGANIC 12" MIN 2 STRANDS, TWISTED 12 GA CULTIVATE SOIL TO DEPTH OF ROOTBALL THOROUGHLY. - MATERIAL ,PREFERABLY CANADIAN PEAT MOSS. WIRE ENCASED IN 5 8" DIA BACKFILL HOLE WITH AMENDED SOIL MIX. SCARIFY SIDES P SPACING / OF PLANTING PIT. ROOTBALL SHALL REST ON FIRM ' RUBBER HOSE UNDISTURBED SOIL 3 -METAL T -POSTS DRIVEN FIRMLY 2" SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULC g » CUT AND REMOVE ALL BURLAP AND WIRE BASKETS FROM'. 18 MIN. INTO SUBGRADE -STAKE SHRUBS PLANTED 24" TO 36" O.C. CJ " " TOP 1/2 TO 2/3 OF ROOTBALL REMOVE ALL TREATED, ABOVE FIRST BRANCHES OR PLANT ROOTBALL 2 TO 4 ABOVE FINISH GRADE IN CLAY SOIL GREEN BURLAP. AFTER SHRUB IS POSITIONED, REMOVE ALL 3 TO S TIMES WIDTH SHRUB BED DIVISION LINE NECESSARY FOR FIRM SUPPORT. TOP OF EDGING 1" TO AND AT GRADE IN SANDY SOIL TWINE, ROPE. PLASTIC AND RUBBER. BETWEEN ADJACENT SHRUB STAKES SHOULD BE PLACED AT »» OF ROOTBALL 120 DEGREE ANGLES EVENLY. 4 1-� MAX ABOVE FINAL GRADE // BEDS PER PLANTING PLAN AS NOTED FERTILIZER TABLETS AS SPECIFIED. PLACE » » 4 TO 6 SPECIFIED MULCH. PROVIDE 3 PLANTING RIM FOR SHRUBS PLANTED 9 TO 24 O.C. HEIGHT GRASS SOD SET -AEON UNIFORMLY AROUND ROOT MASS BETWEEN MIDDLE AND PLANT SO THAT TOP TREES ON DRYLAND PLANTING BED. PROVIDE SAUCER ON » STEEL EDGING BOTTOM OF ROOT MASS DOWNHILL SIDE ON SLOPES. NO PLANTING RIM FOR TREES 1N OF ROOT BALL IS 2 ABO � O IRRIGATED NATIVE GRASSES. DEEP WATER AT PLANTING. CONTRACTOR T PLANT ALL FINISH GRADE N PERIMETER OF BED AREAS 3" SHREDDED HARDWOOD EXISTING SUBGRA0 KEEP MULCH FROM CONTACT WITH WOODY TRUNK. • AND THEN PLANT THE REMAINDER MULCH AS SPECIFIED. KEE _ SET TREE PLUMB, STAKE 6' TREES AND SMALLER WITH TWO ON TRIANGLATED SPACING AS MULCH AWAY FROM WOODY TRUNK. c h h [� PO AS N TED II III J I r U IJ I l a n t i n D e t a ii( STS ON THE LEEWARD AND WINDWARD SIDES. STAKE 6 INDICATED " STEEL STAKES AT 18" O.C. 3 HEIGHT AND GREATER WITH 3 METAL ANGLE IRONS PLACED FORM 3 SAUCE Not to Scale 120 DEGREES APART. USE NYLON STRAP WITH GROMMETS ' .. ,. t�L ACED BELOW MIDPOINT OF E. TIGHTEN 1 W GUY 1 50% COMPOST AS SPECIFIE 50% NATIVE SOIL AND TWISTING. PROTECT BRANCHES FROM TOUCHING WIRE. ALLOW D ( / / WATER AND TAMP TO REMOVE Y / A SLIGHT SAG FOR SWAY. PROVIDE FLAGGING TAPE FOR 6" ® GROUNDCOVER v AIR POCKETS. I // / VISIBILITY. SET STAKES. A MINIMUM OF 18" INTO -FIRM SOIL. AS NOTED 24" ®SHRUBS UNLESS / CULTIVATE SOIL TO DEPTH OF ROOTBALL THOROUGHLY. NOTED OTHERWISE CKFILL HOLE WITH AMENDED SOIL MIX. SCARIFY SIDES " 24 MIN. MIN OF PLANTING PIT. ROOTBALL SHALL REST ON FIRM, Shrub G r a u n d a a Ve r Planting D e t a I I AGRIFORM FERTILIZER TABLETS I I UNDISTURBED SOIL 5 STEEL EDGING AS SPECIFIED PLACE UNIFORMLY EXCAVATE EX DIA. ROOT BALL -I I 1' CUT AND REMOVE ALL BURLAP AND WIRE BASKETS FROM Not t0 Scale AROUND ROOT MASS BETWEEN NO DEEPER THAN BALL NEW OR EXISTING TREE 2 X ROOIBALL TOP 1/2 TO 2/3 OF ROOTBALL. REMOVE ALL TREATED MIDDLE AND BOTTOM OF ROOT MASS SCARIFY SIDES CONCRETE SIDEWALK GREEN BURLAP. AFTER TREE IS POSITIONED, REMOVE ALL Plant ant S acin Detail II TWINE. ROPE. PLASTIC AND RUBBER. 6 Tree Plantin Detai Steel Ed in Detail cRADe J 1 1 2 Ever reen Tree Plantin Detail Not to Scale 4 - Not to Scale Not to Scale Not to scale RS -12, RS -18 Oro$ ROOT BARRIER BACKFILL NTS NOTES: 1. INSTALLATION TO BE COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS. 2. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. 3. THE RAISED ROOT GUIDING RIBS MUST BE FACING TOWARDS THE TREE ROOTS. 4. THE TOP OF THE BARRIER PANELS MUST BE SLIGHTLY ABOVE GRADE (NEVER BELOW GRADE). 5. POSITION BARRIER PANELS VERTICALLY WITH TOP AGAINST THE STRUCTURE TO BE PROTECTED. 6. SEE LANDSCAPE SITE PLAN TO DETERMINE TREES THAT REQUIRE BARRIER PANEL 7 Root Barrier Detail Not to Scale Administrative Dot Date: 01 -15 -2014 Job: D- 14002 - CALVARY Revisions Date Description 02 -10 -2014 CITY-REVISIONS 02 -25 -2014 CITY-REVISIONS X 0 U L M +, Q) E Q 0 � Q) > Q) Q /n V Q) Q C) W Q) ' RECEIVED _J JUL 2 4 2014 Q O _ Date Completed: 1115/14 Designed by: R. 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