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PL-SP, LSCP, Elevations ADM APP 111015Q N M 6i L0 0 N M r 0 FARC 4 -15 5.x./2. 1 AG. DRG PLAN COMMENT RESPONSES: BUILDING INSPECTION: 1. TYPICAL CONSTRUCTION TYPE: TYPE II -B 2. FIRE PROTECTION TYPE: E5FR 3. OCCUPANCY TYPE: GROUP 51 4: OCCUPANCY LOAD: OFFICE- 100 5F/PER5ON WAREHOUSE -500 SF/PERSON 5. EXIT WIDTH: TOTAL OCCUPANTS X 0.1 5"= MINIMUM EXIT WIDTH REQUIRED PIW ;= mr-;=.& 1p Tt..tPMT 1. FIRE HYDRANTS SHALL BE SPACED AT 300' (MAX.) ALONG FIRE LANE EASEMENTS. 2. FIRE HYDRANTS SHALL BE LOCATED BETWEEN 3' AND 6' FROM FIRE LANE EASEMENT. 3. FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION (FDG) SHALL BE LOCATED ADJACENT (3') FROM FIRE HYDRANT. 4. EACH BUILDING SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH A FIRE PUMP (BASED ON HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS) 5. ANY FUTURE GATES CROSSING FIRE LANE EASEMENTS SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH 51 -DIRECTIONAL GTT OPTIGOM RECEIVERS AND KNOX PADLOCK OVERRIDES FOR EMERGENCY ACCESS. 6. USE OF ANY TRAFFIC CALMING DEVICES MUST BE APPROVED BY THE FIRE DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. r- I�v�vvl� 2 5 10 North Harwood Suite 2450 Dallas, Texas '75201 q 12.834.5405 MEINHARDT 4 ASSOCIATE 14645 Dallas Parkway Suite 636 Dallas, Texas -7 5 2 5 4 q�2.g80.Sg80 /" 1/II �tl/:Itl�t=fid HALFF ASSOCIATES, INC. 1201 Bowser Road Richardson, Texas -7 505 214.346.6200 =� ISI >< 1 '705 North Griffin Str Dallas, Texas '75202 2 14.5-71.0053 LOCATION MA NU bUALL z ZONE 10IHGI ZONE ILI I 'MF -2' ZONE 'SF-'7' ZONED D- 1 24 SF -'I' ZONE '5F- ...r I ZONE ISF- T PROLOGIS PARK ONE TWENTY ONE, BUILDING 3 LOT 3, BLOCK A J.E. HOLLAND SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 6 14 CITY OF COPPELL, DALLAS COUNTY 125.6"1 ACRE TRACT PREPARED APRIL 2014 REVISIONS N X W Uj ZJ W 0 a a O >m Fm Z W Fm W Z O �60 Q OC � cf) Q Q a a O a Z W W OLL � J = J0 � °z m� N N MEINHARDT & ASSOCIATES O ARCHITECTS, P.L. L.C. 14643 DALLAS PARKWAY SUITE 636 DALLAS TEXAS 75254 L—i U 972-980-8980 PROJECT NO. SHEET TITLE: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: RECEIVED 2501 N. Harwood I Ste. 2450 k, Dallas Texas 75201 'a Phone: 972.884.9292 01 MASTER PLAN y Fax: 972.488.9848 NORTH SCALE: 1 " = 150'-011 _ � � � �: _ ._- _ www. p r0 I O g i s . C O m OODATE, 1 1-05-15 SHEET ■ r N N uj 0 N m r 0 GENE RAL DATA 1. ALL DRIVE $ APPROACHES SHALL MEET CITY OF COPPELL 5. DOWEL STOOPS AND WALKS INTO GRADE BEAMS AT ENTRANCES STANDARDS. W/ #4'5 AT 1 2" O.G. 2. REFER TO PROJECT MANUAL FOR CONCRETE PAVING AND Q. DIMENSIONS ARE TO GRID LINES, FACE OF CONCRETE PANELS AND 5117EWALK SPECIFICATIONS. FACE OF ROUGH OPENIN65. 3. PARKINS LOT STRIPING SHALL BE 4" WIDE SPRAY APPLIED WHITE VINYL ACRYLIC PAINT. (ALL SPACES Cay q' -O" WIDE X 1 T-6", TYP.) 4. ALL FIRELANES SHALL BE STRIPED PER CITY OF COPPELL STANDARIDS. 5. ALL CURB RADII SHALL BE 3'-0" UNI E55 NOTED OTHERWISE. 6. REFER TO CIVIL FOR SITE GRADING INFORMATION. 7. ALL CONCRETE STOOPS 4 ENTRANCES TO REF. 04/A5.02 FOR THE 511 L DETAIL. 10. PROVIDE (1) ACCE551BLE PARKING STALL 516N PER STALL $ (1 ) VAN ACCE551BLE 516N PER SECTION 502 PARKING SPACES ON SHEET A 1.07. 1 1. REFER TO SHEET A 1.02 $ A 1.03 FOR ENLARGED ENTRY PLAN. 1.2. REFER TO SHEET A 1.05 FOR 51TE DETAILS. 1 3. REFER TO SHEET A 1.06-A 1 .09 FOR ADA 51TE PLAN DETAILS AND NOTES. 14. REFER TO CIVIL FOR PAVING DETAILS. 1 5.26' FIRE LANE w/6" WIDE RED STRIPE SHALL BE INSTALLED w/4" HI6H WHITE LETTERING PER CITY OF COPPELL STANDARDS. 1 6. FIRE HYDRANTS SHALL BE INSTALLED EVERY 600'A5 PER IFC 2006, 508.5.1, EXCEPTION 2. PARKING TABULATIONS BLDG. 423,720 5F x 5.0% OFFICE = 2 1,1 56 5F 12,000 5F BLDG. 4 2 3,7 20 5F x Gf 5.0% WAREHOUSE = 402,5 3 4 5F 3 5 G,600 5F OFFICE PARKING 1:300 (2 1,1561300) = 7 1.0 WARHOUSE PARKING 1:2500 (402,534/2500) = 1 6 1.0 TOTAL PARKINS TOTAL PARKING REQUIRED TOTAL PARKING PROVIDED 5f� LOCATION MAP[ NO SCALE DR. 40.0 SPACES 1 q5.0 SPACES 232.0 SPACES 232 SPACES 350 SPACES 01 SITE PLAN SCALE: 1 = 60'-011 NORTH SITE DATA 51TE AREA 1 ,2 Q 2,cf 04 5.F./2 cf .68 AC. BUILDING AREA 423,720 5F COVERASE 32.7% FLOOR AREA RATIO 1:3.2 EXI5TIN6 ZONING PD -2 7 2 BUILDING HEISHT BUILDING GORE CONSTRUCTION TYPE OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION PROPOSED U5E OCCUPANT LOAD PROPOSED OFFICE (2 1 ,1 86 5F/ 1 00) PROPOSED WHSE. (402,534 5F/500) TOTAL OCCUPANT LOAD EXITING REQUIREMENTS = 10 1 7 x. 1 5 PARKINS REQUIRED/PROVIDED ACCE551BLE PARKINS STALLS REQUIRED/PROVIDED TRAILER STORASE PARKINS PROVIDED 1 STORY +/-43'-3" A.F.F. 2012 IBC TYPE II B REVISIONS w,r,�„®ds• ,d� MEINHARDT & ASSOCIATES a ARCHITECTS, P.L. L.C. O14643 DALLAS PARKWAY SUITE 636 DALLAS TEXAS 75254 972-980-8980 PROJECT NO. 15-932 SHEET TITLE: SITE PLAN � F # STORAGE GROUP 5- 1 2501 N. Harwood I Ste. 2450 OFFICE WAREHOU5E0 P' ' Dallas, Texas 75201 fa. v ir' 8pin 1006 Phone: 972.884.9292 d a f Fax: 972.488. 9848 232/380 SPAGfrS_ .._. - =_=-- Date 8/q SPACES 7 2 5f ACES www.prologis.com DATE- 1 1- 10-1 5 SHEETA1 ■ Ol HYDROMULCH NOTES 1. All lawn areas to be Hydromulch Bermudagrass, unless noted otherwise on drawings. 2. Contractor shall scarify, rip, loosen all areas to be hydromulched to a minimum depth of 4" prior to topsoil and hydromulch installation. 3. Bermudagrass seed shall be extra hulled and treated lawn type and shall be delivered to the site in its original unopened container, and shall meet Texas State Law requirements. 4. Fiber. Shall be one hundred (100%) percent Wood Cellulose Fiber, delivered to the site in its original unopened container. 'Conweb' or equal. 5. Fiber Tack. Shall be delivered to the site in its original unopened container, and shall be 'Terro-Tack one'. as manufactured by Growers, Inc., or equal. 6. Hydromulch with Bermudagrass seed at a rate of two (2) pounds per one thousand (1000) square foot. 7. Use a 4`x8' batter board against all beds areas. 8. If installation occurs between September 1 and April 1, all hydromulch areas to be Winter Ryegrass, at a rate of four (4) pounds per one thousand (1000) square feet. Contractor shall be required to re-hydromulch with Bermudagrass the following growing season. 9. In the event rye grass is necessary due to time of year installation, it shall be the responsibilty of the contractor to scalp existing grass, bag clippings, and scarify soil to a depth of 1 " prior to pernament lawn grass installation. 10. All lawn areas to be hydromulched, shall have one hundred (100%) percent coverage prior to final acceptance. 11. Contractor shall maintain all lawn areas until final acceptance. This shall include but not be limited to: mowing, watering, weeding, cultivating, cleaning, and replacing dead or bare areas to keep plants in a vigorous, healthy condition. 12. Contractor shall guarantee establishment of an acceptable turf area and shall provide replacement from local supply as necessary. LANDSCAPE TABULATIONS: LOT 3 PERIMETER LANDSCAPE Requirements: Street Frontage shall contain a 15' landscape bufferwith one (1) tree, 3" cal. 12" above ground, per 50 I.f. and 30" ht. parking lot screen: hedge or berm. Perimeter landscape areas shall contain a 10' landscape buffer along property lines with one (1) tree, 3" cal. 12" above ground, per 501.f. North Property Line: (1,615.51 I.f.) Required Provided (32) trees (32) trees, 3"cal. min. East Property Line: (849.50 I.f.) Required Provided (17) trees (17) trees, 3"cal. min. South Property Line: (1,119.661.f.) Required Provided (22) trees (22) trees, Ycal. min. Freeport Parkway: (934.5 I.f.) Required Provided (19) trees (19) trees, 3" cal. min. INTERIOR LANDSCAPE Requirements: 10% of gross parking area to be landscape. One (1) tree per400 s.f. of required landscape area. Parking Lot: 133,585 s.f. Parking Spaces: 384 Required Provided 13,358 s.f. (10%) 15,236 s.f. (11.4%) (34) trees, 3" cal. (34) trees, 3" cal. min. OPEN SPACE Requirements: 15% of lot not covered by buildings to be landscape open space. One (1) tree per 2500 s.f. of open space. TOTAL LOT AREA: (Exclusive of building): 869,359 s.f. Required Provided 130,403 s.f. (15%) 199139 s.f. (25.3%) (52) trees, 3" cal. (207) rees, 3" and 4" cal. min. SUMMARY Total trees required: (176) trees Total trees provided: (331 large trees, 3" cal. min. (246 evergreen trees, 3" cal. GENERAL LAWN NOTES 1. Fine grade areas to achieve final contours indicated on civil plans. 2. Adjust contours to achieve positive drainage away from buildings. Provide uniform rounding at top and bottom of slopes and other breaks in grade. Correct irregularities and areas where water may stand. 3. All lawn areas to receive solid sod shall be left in a maximum of 1"below final finish grade. Contractor to coordinate operations with on-site Construction Manager. 4. Imported topsoil shall be natural, friable soil from the region, known as bottom and soil, free from lumps, clay, toxic substances, roots, debris, vegetation, stones, containing no salt and black to brown in color. 5. All lawn areas to be fine graded, irrigation trenches. completely settled, and finish grade approved by the Owner's Construction Manager orArchitect prior to installation. 6. All rocks 3/4" diameter and larger, dirt clods, sticks, concrete spoils, etc. shall be removed prior to placing topsoil and any lawn installation 7. Contractor shall provide (1' j one inch of imported topsoil on all areas to receive lawn. R BLDG. 423,720 SF x 5.0% OFFICE = 21,186 SF BLDG. 423,720 SF x95.0% WAREHOUSE = 402,534 SF OFFICE PARKING 1:300 (21,186/300) = 71.0 WARHOUSE PARKING 1:2500 (402,534/2500) =161.0 TOTAL PARKING TOTAL PARKING REQUIRED TOTAL PARKING PROVIDED LANDSCAPE NOTES 1. Contractor shall verify all eisting and proposed site elements and notify Architect of any discrepancies. Survey data of existing conditions was supplied by others. 2. Contractor shall locate all existing underground utilities and notifyArchitect of any conflicts. Contractor shall exercise caution when working in the vicinity of underground utilities. 3. Contractor is responsible for obtaining all required landscape and irrigation permits. 4. Contractor to provide a minimum 2% slope away from all structures. 5. All planting beds and lawn areas to be separated by steel edging. No steel to be installed adjacent to sidr=walks or curbs. 6. All landscape areas to be 100% irrigated with an underground automatic irrigation system and shall oclude rain and freeze sensors. 7. All lawn areas to be Hydroo-wich Bermudagrass, unless otherwise noted on the drawings. 12,000 SF 389,600 SF 40.0 SPACES 198.0 SPACES 232.0 SPACES 232 SPACES 384 SPACES MAINTENANCE NOTES 1. The Owner, tenant and their agent, if any, shall be jointly and severally responsible for the maintenance of all landscape. 2. All landscape shall be maintained in a neat and orderly manner at all times. This shall include mowing, edging, pruning, fertilizing, watering, weeding and other such activities common to landscape maintenance. 3. All landscape areas shall be kept free of trash, litter, weeds and other such material or plants not part of this plan. 4. All plant material shall be maintained in a healthy and growing condition as is appropriate for the season of the year. 5. All plant material which dies shall be replaced with plant material of equal or better value. 6. Contractor shall provide separate bid proposal for one year's maintenance to begin after final acceptance. SITE AREA 1,292,904 S. F./29.68 AC. BUILDING AREA 423,720 SF COVERAGE 32.7% BUILDING HEIGHT 1 STORY +/43'-3" R.F.F. BUILDING CODE 2012 IBC CONSTRUCTION TYPE TYPE II B 91 FULLY SPRINKLERED- ESFR OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION STORAGE GROUP S-1 PROPOSED USE Cl (CAMPUS INDUSTRIAL) OCCUPANT LOAD = 401,600 SF1500 847.4 EXITING REQUIREMENTS = 847.4 x.15 127.11" PARKING REQUIRED/PROVIDED 232/384 SPACES ACCESSIBLE PARKING STALLS REQUIRED/PROVIDED 8/9 SPACES TRAILER STORAGE PARKING PROVIDED 72SPACES PLANT LIST TREES QTY. TYPE COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE REMARKS 101 BC Bald Cypress 37 CE Cedar Elm 48 CP Chinese Pistache 246 ERC Eastern Red Cedar 91 LO Live Oak 54 RO Red Oak'Shumard' GROUNDCOVERS Taxodium distichum 3" cal. B&B, 12' ht. min. 4' spread min. Ulmus crassifolia 4" cal. B&B, 14' ht. min, 8' spread min. Pistachia chinensis 4" cal. B&B, 14' ht. min: 5' spread min. Juniperus virginiana 3" cal. B&B, full to base, 8'-10' ht min. Quercus virginiana 3" cal. B&B, 13' ht. min. 6' spread min. Quercus shumardii 3" cal. B&B, 13' ht. min, 8' spread min. QTY. TYPE COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE REMARKS Common Bermudagrass Cynodon dectylon seed hydromulch, refer to notes NOTE: Plant list is an aid to bidders only. Contractor shall verify all quantities on plan. All heights and spreads are minimums. All plant material shall meet or exceed remarks as indicated. All trees to have straight trunks and be matching within varieties. REVISIONS: NOV. 10, 2015 GRAPHIC PLANT LEGEND RED OAK + BALD CYPRESS • LIVE OAK e CEDAR ELM o CHINESE PISTACHE EASTERN RED CEDAR W H J J W IL IL O U MEINHARDT & ASSOCIATES o ARCHITECTS, P.L.L.C. O14643 DALLAS PARKWAY SUITE 636 DALLAS TEXAS 75254 972-980-8980 PROJECT NO. 14904 SHEET TITLE: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: Ej I� Inn �� 0r � ¢0 c�� RECEIVED s: I1 N O N' . 0 ,? Li - - = Date DS�Ao�� PLANNING DEPARTMENT if [l1libi LANDSCAPE SITE PLAN S m r SCALE: 1 ° = 80'-0" landscape architects, inc. �'sts 1708 N. Griffin Street Dallas, Texas 75202 �S Tel 214.871.0083 Fax 214.871.0545 CAu- 0 40 80 160 Email smr@smraa.com TM 'PRO, L 011-1 GIS 2501 N. Harwood I Ste. 2450 Dallas, Texas 75201 Phone: 972.884.9292 Fax: 972.488.9848 www.prologis.com DATE:10.16.15 SHEET: Ll ■0O J N\ 37 ' CE 7 CP I I I I i BUDING 3 I I I I I 4231720 SF I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I MATCH LINEA g :Zg . . . B PLANT LEGEND TREES TYPE COMMON NAME BC Bald Cypress CE Cedar Elm CP Chinese Pistache ERC Eastern Red Cedar LO Live Oak RO Red Oak'Shumard' GRAPHIC PLANT LEGEND vo RED OAK 0 + BALD CYPRESS . LIVE OAK e CEDAR ELM ' I o CHINESE PISTACHE 'I I EASTERN RED CEDAR I to �I J Iw Im I f--j� �I Q I I "L1.03 I ' A P,ru I REVISIONS: NOV. 10, 2015 O 1 LANDSCAPE PLAN 0 20 40 80 1.10.15 smr landscape architects, inc. 1708 N. Griffin Street Dallas, Texas 75202 Tel 214.871.0083 Fax 214.871.0545 Email smr@smr4a.com MEINHARDT & ASSOCIATES O ARCHITECTS, P.L.L.C. 0 14643 DALLAS PARKWAY SUITE 636 DALLAS TEXAS 75254 972-980-8980 www ■--T \.A A AAAI SHEET TITLE: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: I E-CEIV D N0\1,1.12,61,14 20,15 PLANNING DEIPAIRTYMENT PROLOGIS TM 2501 N. Harwood I Ste. 2450 Dallas, Texas 75201 Phone: 972.884.9292 Fax: 972.488.9848 www.prologis.com . DATE:10.16.15 SHEET: Ll ■ O SECTION 02900 - LANDSCAPE PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS Refer to bidding requirements, special provisions, and schedules for additional requirements. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK Work included: Furnish all supervision, labor, materials, services, equipment and appliances required to complete the work covered in conjunction with the landscaping covered in these specifications and landscaping plans, including: 1. Planting (trees, shrubs, and grass) 2. Bed preparation and fertilization 3. Notification of sources 4. Water and Maintenance until final acceptance 5. Guarantee 1.3 REFERENCE STANDARDS A. American Standard for Nursery Stock published by American Association of Nurserymen: 27 October 1980, Edition; by American National Standards Institute, Inc. (Z60.1) - plant material. B. American Joint Committee on Horticultural Nomenclature: 1942 Edition of Standardized Plant Names. C. Texas Association of Nurserymen, Grades and Standards. D. Hortis Third, 1976 - Cornell University 1.4 NOTIFICATION OF SOURCES AND SUBMITTALS A. The Contractor shall, within ten (10) days following acceptance of bid, notify the Architect/Owner of the sources of plant materials and bed preparation required for the project. B. Samples: Provide representativequantities of sandy loam soil mulch bed mix material, gravel, and crushed stone. Samples shall be approved by Architect before use on project. C. Product Data: Submit complete product data and specifications on all other specified materials. D. Submit three representative samples of each variety of ornamental trees, shrubs, and groundcover plants for Architect's approval. When approved, tag, install, and maintain as representative samples for final installed plant materials. E. File Certificates of Inspection of plant material by state, county, and federal authorities with Architect, if required. F. Soil Analysis: Provide sandy loam soil analysis if requested by the Architect. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 BED PREPARATION & FERTILIZATION A. Landscape Contractor to inspect all existing conditions and report any deficiencies to the Owner. B. All planting areas shall be conditioned as follows: 1. Prepare new planting beds by scraping away existing grass and weeds as necessary. Till existing soil to a depth of six (6") inches prior to placing compost and fertilizer. Apply fertilizer as per manufacturers recommendations. Add six (6") inches of compost and till into a depth of six (6') inches of the topsoil. Apply organic fertilizer such as Sustane or Green Sense at the rate of twenty (20) pounds per one thousand (1,000) square feet. 2. All planting areas shall receive a two (2') inch layer of specified mulch. 3. Backfill for tree pits shall be as follows: Use existing top soil on site (use imported topsoil as needed) free from large clumps, rocks, debris, caliche, subsoils, etc., placed in nine (9") inch layers and watered in thoroughly. C. Grass Areas: 1. Areas to be Solid Sod Bermudagrass: Blocks of sod should be laid joint to joint, (staggered joints) after fertilizing the ground first. Roll grass areas to achieve a smooth, even surface. The joints between the blocks of sod should be filled with topsoil where they are evidently gaped open, then watered thoroughly. 2. Areas to be Hydromulch Common Bermudagrass: Hydromulch with bermudagrass seed at a rate of two (2) pounds per one thousand (1,000) square feet. Use a 4'x 8' batter board against the bed areas. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Maintenance of plant materials shall begin immediately after each plant is delivered to the site and shall continue until all construction has been satisfactorily accomplished. B. Plant materials shall be delivered to the site only after the beds are prepared and area ready for planting. All shipments of nursery materials shall be thoroughly protected from the drying winds during transit. All plants which cannot be planted at once, after delivery to the site, shall be well protected against the possibility of drying by wind and sun. Balls of earth of B & B plants shall be kept covered with soil or other acceptable material. All plants remain the property of the Contractor until final acceptance. C. Position the trees and shrubs in their intended location as per plan. D. Notify the Landscape Architect for inspection and approval of all positioning of plant materials. E. Excavate pits with vertical sides and horizontal bottom. Tree pits shall be large enough to permit handling and planting without injury to balls of earth or roots and shall be of such depth that, when planted and settled, the crown of the plant shall bear the same relationship to the finish grade as it did to soil surface in original place of growth. F. Shrub and tree pits shall be no less than two (2) feet, twenty-four (24") inches, wider than the lateral dimension of earth ball and six (6") inches deeper than its vertical dimension. Remove and haul from site all rocks and stones over one (1") inch in diameter. Plants should be thoroughly moist before removing containers. G. Dig a wide, rough sided hole exactly the same depth as the height of the ball, especially at the surface of the ground. The sides of the hole should be rough and jagged, never slick or glazed. H. Percolation Test: Fill the hole with water. If the water level does not percolate within 24 hours, the tree needs to move to another location or have drainage added. Install a PVC stand pipe per tree planting detail as approved by the Landscape Architect. I. Backfill only with 5 parts existing soil or sandy loam and 1 part bed preparation. When the hole is dug in solid rock, topsoil from the same area should not be used. Carefully settle by watering to prevent air pockets. Remove the burlap from the top 1/3 of the ball, as well as all nylon, plastic string and wire mesh. Container trees will usually be pot bound, if so follow standard nursery practice of 'root scoring'. J. Do not wrap trees. K. Do not over prune. L. Mulch the top of the ball. Do not plant grass all the way to the trunk of the tree. Leave the area above the top of the ball and mulch with at least two (2") inches of specified mulch. M. All plant beds and trees to be mulched with a minimum settled thickness of two (2") inches over the entire bed or pit. N. Obstruction below ground: In the event that rock, or underground construction work or obstructions are encountered in any plant pit excavation work to be done under this section, alternate locations may be selected by the Owner. Where locations cannot be changed, the obstructions shall be removed to a depth of not less than three (3) feet below grade and no less than six (6") inches below the bottom of ball when plant is properly set at the required grade. The work of this section shall include the removal from the site of such rock or underground obstructions encountered at the cost of the Landscape Contractor. O. Trees and large shrubs shall be staked as site conditions require. Position stakes to secure tree against seasonal prevailing winds. P. Pruning and Mulching: Pruning shall be directed by the Architect and shall be pruned in accordance with standard horticultural practice following Fine Pruning, Class I pruning standards provided by National Arborist Association. 1. Deadwood or suckers and broken badly bruised branches shall be removed. General tipping of the branched is not permitted. Do not cut terminal branches. 2. Pruning shall be done with clean, sharp tools. 3. Immediately after planting operations are completed, all tree pits shall be covered with a layer of organic material two (2") inches in depth. This limit of the organic material for trees shall be the diameter of the plant pit. JOB CONDITIONS A. General Contractor to complete the following punch list: Prior to Landscape Contractor initiating any portion of landscape installation, General Contractor shall leave planting bed areas three (3") inches below finish grade of sidewalks, drives and curbs as shown on the drawings. All lawn areas to receive solid sod shall be left one (1 ") inch below the finish grade of sidewalks, drives, and curbs. All construction debris shall be removed prior to Landscape Contractor beginning any work. B. General Contractor shall provide topsoil as described in Section 02200 - Earthwork. C. Storage of materials and equipment at the job site will be at the risk of the Landscape Contractor. The Owner cannot be held responsible for theft or damage. 1.6 MAINTENANCE AND GUARANTEE A. Maintenance: 1. The Landscape Contractor will be held responsible for the maintenance of all work from the time of planting until final acceptance by the Owner. No trees, shrubs, groundcover or grass will be accepted unless they show a healthy growth and satisfactory foliage conditions. 2. Maintenance shall include watering of trees and plants, cultivation, weeding spraying, edging, pruning of trees, mowing of grass, cleaning up and all other work necessary of maintenance. 3. A written notice requesting final inspection and acceptance should be submitted to the Owner at least seven (7) days prior to completion. An on-site inspection by Owner and Landscape Contractor will be completed prior to written acceptance. 4. After final acceptance of installation, the Landscape Contractor will not be required to do any of the above listed work. B. Guarantee: 1. Trees shall be guaranteed for a twelve (12) month period after acceptance. Shrubs and groundcover shall be guaranteed for twelve (12) months. The Contractor shall replace all dead materials as soon as weather permits and upon notification of the Owner. Plants, including trees, which have partially died so that shape, size, or symmetry has been damaged, shall be considered subject to replacement. In such cases the opinion of the Owner shall be final. a. Plants used for replacement shall be of the same size and kind as those originally planted and shall be planted as originally specified. All work, including materials, labor and equipment used in replacements, shall carry a twelve (12) month guarantee. Any damage, including ruts in lawn or bed areas, incurred as a result of making replacements shall be immediately repaired. b. At the direction of the Owner, plants may be replaced at the start of the next year's planting season. In such cases, dead plants shall be removed from the premises immediately. c. When plant replacements are made, plants, soil mix fertilizer and mulch are to be utilized as originally specified and reinspected for full compliance with Contract requirements. All replacements are to be included under "Work" of this section. 2. The Owner agref3s that for the guarantee to be effective, he will water plants at least twice a week during dry periods and cultivate beds once a month after final acceptance. 3. The above guarantee shall not apply where plants die after acceptance because of injury from storms, hail, freeze, insects, diseases, injury by humans, machines or theft. 4. Acceptance for all landscape work shall be given after final inspection by the Owner provided the job is in a completed, undamaged condition, and there is a stand of grass in all lawn :areas. At this time, the Owner will assume maintenance on the accepted work. C. Repairs: Any necessa��ry repairs under the Guarantee must be made within ten (10) days after receiving notice, weather permitting, and in the event the Landscape Contractor does not make repair:_ accordingly, the Owner, without further notice to Contractor, may provide materials and men to make such repairs at the expense of the Landscape Contractor. 1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. General: Comply with applicable Federal, State, County and Local regulations governing landscape materials and work B. Personnel: Employ only experienced personnel who are familiar with the required work. Provide full time supei=vision by a qualified foreman acceptable to Landscape Architect. C. Selection of Plant Mat=Tial: 1. Make contact with suppliers immediately upon obtaining notice of contract acceptance to select and book materials. Develop a program of maintenance (pruning and fertilization) which will insure the purchased materials will meet and/or exceed project specifications. 2. Landscape Architect will provide a key identifying each tree location on site. Written verification will be required to document material selection, source and delivery schedules to site. 3. Owner and/or Architect shall inspect all plant materials when reasonable at place of growth for compliance with requirements for genus, species, cultivar/variety, size and quality. Architect retains the right to further 4. Owner and/or Arc.h. g her inspect all plant material upon arrival at the site aid during installation for size and condition of root balls, limbs, branching habit, insects, injuries, and latent defects. 5. Owner and/or Architect may reject unsatisfactory or defective material at any time during the process of work. Remove rejected materials from the site immediately. Plants damaged in transit or at job site shall be rejected. 1.8 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STWAGE AND HANDLING A. Preparation: 1. Balled and Burlapped (B&B) Plants: Dig and prepare shipment in a manner that will not damage roots; branches, shape, and future development. 2. Container Grown ►`'tants: Deliver plants in rigid container to hold ball shape and protect root mass: A. Delivery: 1. Deliver packaged materials in sealed containers showing weight, analysis and name of manufacturer. Protect materials from deterioration during delivery and while stored at site. 2. Deliver only plant materials that can be planted in one day unless adequate storage and watering facilities are available on job site. 3. Protect root balls by heeling in with sawdust or other api)roved moisture retaining material if not planted within 24 hours of delivery. 4. Protect plants during delivery to prevent damage to root balls or desiccation of leaves. Keep plants moist at all times. Cover all materials during transport. 5. Notify Architect of delivery schedule 72 hours in advance so plant material may be observed upon arrival at job site. 6. Remove rejected plant material immediately from site. 7. To avoid damage or stress, do not lift, move, adjust to plumb, or otherwise manipulate plants by trunk or stems. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 PLANTS A. General: Well -formed No. 1 grade or better nursery grown :Mock. Listed plant heights are from tops of root balls to nominal tops of plants. Plant spre��d refers to nominal outer width of the plant, not to the outer leaf tips. Plants will be individually approved by the Architect and his decision as to their acceptability shall be final. B. Quantities: The drawings and specifications are complimentary. Anything called for on one and not the other is as binding as if shown and called for on both. The plant schedule is an aid to bidders only. Confirm all quantities on plan. C. Quality and size: Plant materials shall conform to the size gilen on the plan, and shall be healthy, symmetrical, well -shaped, full branched, and well rooted. The plants shall be free from injurious insects, diseases, injuries to the bark or roots, broken branches, objectionable disfigurements, insect eggs and larvae and are to be of specimen quality. D. Approval: All plant materials shall be subject to the approval of the Owner. All plants which are found unsuitable ingrowth, g or in any unhealthy, badly shaped, or undersized condition, will be rejected by the Landscape Architect, either= before or after planting, and shall be removed at the expense of the Landscape Contractor and replaced with acceptable plants as specified. E. Trees shall be healthy, full -branched, well -shaped and shall meet the trunk diameter and height requirements of the plant schedule. Balls shall be firri, neat, slightly tapered, and well wrapped in burlap. Any tree loose in the ball or with broken ball at time of planting will be rejected. Balls shall be ten (10") inched in diameter far each one (1") inch of trunk diameter, Measured six (6") inched above ball. Nomenclature conforms to the customary nursery usage,; for clarification, the term "multi -trunk" defines a plant having three (3) or more trunks of nearly equal diameter. F. Pruning: All pruning of trees and shrubs, as directed by the 1 andscape Architect, shall be executed by the Landscape Contractor at no additional cost to the Owner. 2.2 SOIL PREPARATION MATERIALS A. Sandy Loam: 1. Friable, fertile, dark, loamy soil, free of clay lumps, subsoil, stones and other extraneous material and reasonably free of weeds and foreign grasses. Loam containing Dallasgrass or Nutgrass shall be rejected. 2. Physical properties as follows: Clay - between 7-27 percent Silt - between 15-25 percent Sand - less than 52 percent 3. Organic matter shall be 3%-10% of total dry weight. 4. If requested, provide a certified soil analysis conducted by an approved soil testing laboratory verifying that sandy loam meets the above requirements. B. Organic Material: Compost with a mixture of 80% vegetative matter and 20% animal waste. Ingredients should be a mix of course and fine textured material. C. Premixed Bedding Soil as supplied by Vital Earth Resources, Gladewater, Texas; Professional Bedding Soil as supplied by Living Earth Technology, Dallas, Texas or Acid Gro Municipal Mix as supplied by Soil Building Systems, Dallas, Texas or approved equal. D. Sharp Sand: Sharp sand must be free of seeds, soil particles and weeds. E. Mulch: Double Shredded Hardwood Mulch, partially decomposed, dark brown. Living Earth Technologies or approved equal. F. Organic Fertilizer: Fertilaid, Sustane, or Green Sense or equal as recommended for required applications. Fertilizer shall be delivered to the site in original unopened containers, each bearing the manufacturer's guaranteed statement of analysis. A. Commercial Fertilizer: 10-20-10 or similar analysis. Nitrogen source to be a minimum 50% slow release organic Nitrogen (SCU or UF) with a minimum 8% sulphur and 4% iron, plus micronutrients. B. Peat: eat Commercialsphagnum o s p moss or partially decomposed shredded pine bark or other approved organic material. 2.3 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS TER ALS A. Steel Edging: Shall be Ryerson "Estate Curbing", 1/8" x 4" with stakes 4' on center. B. Staking Material for Shade Trees: 1. Post: Studded T -Post, #1 Armco with anchor plate; 6'-0" length; paint green. 2. Wire: 12 gauge, single strand, galvanized wire. 3. Rubber hose: 2 ply, fiber reinforced hose, minimum'/ inch inside diameter. Color: Black. C. Gravel: Washed native pea gravel, graded 1 in. to 1-1/2 in. D. Filter Fabric: Mirafi 140N by Celanese Fibers Marketing Company, available at Loftland Co., (214) 631-5250 or approved equal. GRAPHIC PLANT LEGEND RED OAK �. BALD CYPRESS • LIVE OAK D CEDAR ELM ® CHINESE PISTACHE EASTERN RED CEDAR PLANT LEGEND TREES I I I I I CE J CP Chinese Pistache ERC Eastern Red Cedar LO Live Oak UJ W Red Oak'Shumard' 0 1 m B ILDING 3 W 4 35720 SF Q I I I I 1 MATCH L/ E A SHEET L'.04 1 1 I 2.2 SOIL PREPARATION MATERIALS A. Sandy Loam: 1. Friable, fertile, dark, loamy soil, free of clay lumps, subsoil, stones and other extraneous material and reasonably free of weeds and foreign grasses. Loam containing Dallasgrass or Nutgrass shall be rejected. 2. Physical properties as follows: Clay - between 7-27 percent Silt - between 15-25 percent Sand - less than 52 percent 3. Organic matter shall be 3%-10% of total dry weight. 4. If requested, provide a certified soil analysis conducted by an approved soil testing laboratory verifying that sandy loam meets the above requirements. B. Organic Material: Compost with a mixture of 80% vegetative matter and 20% animal waste. Ingredients should be a mix of course and fine textured material. C. Premixed Bedding Soil as supplied by Vital Earth Resources, Gladewater, Texas; Professional Bedding Soil as supplied by Living Earth Technology, Dallas, Texas or Acid Gro Municipal Mix as supplied by Soil Building Systems, Dallas, Texas or approved equal. D. Sharp Sand: Sharp sand must be free of seeds, soil particles and weeds. E. Mulch: Double Shredded Hardwood Mulch, partially decomposed, dark brown. Living Earth Technologies or approved equal. F. Organic Fertilizer: Fertilaid, Sustane, or Green Sense or equal as recommended for required applications. Fertilizer shall be delivered to the site in original unopened containers, each bearing the manufacturer's guaranteed statement of analysis. A. Commercial Fertilizer: 10-20-10 or similar analysis. Nitrogen source to be a minimum 50% slow release organic Nitrogen (SCU or UF) with a minimum 8% sulphur and 4% iron, plus micronutrients. B. Peat: eat Commercialsphagnum o s p moss or partially decomposed shredded pine bark or other approved organic material. 2.3 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS TER ALS A. Steel Edging: Shall be Ryerson "Estate Curbing", 1/8" x 4" with stakes 4' on center. B. Staking Material for Shade Trees: 1. Post: Studded T -Post, #1 Armco with anchor plate; 6'-0" length; paint green. 2. Wire: 12 gauge, single strand, galvanized wire. 3. Rubber hose: 2 ply, fiber reinforced hose, minimum'/ inch inside diameter. Color: Black. C. Gravel: Washed native pea gravel, graded 1 in. to 1-1/2 in. D. 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OF PREPARED SOIL MIX TILLED INTO EXISTING SOIL TO A DEPTH OF 6" SPACING PER • - -----RUBBER HOSE NATIVE SOIL NOTE: POCKET PLANTING I 1 1 I I I 1 �; 2 STRANDS NO. 12 GAUGE GALVANIZED WIRE, TWISTED 2" LAYER MULCH, REF. SPECIFICATIONS 2" HIGH WATERING RING ----- I I I ------- 1 I -- -f — 1 ---� I --4-------�-- I 1 �------_—� ----- 4" DIA. PERFORATED =1 _ 777��l HUT (3) METAL T -POST PAINTED GREEN TRIANGULAR SPACING. I( 1 I I BUILDING 3 I I 1 PVC PIPE W/ CAP — '''� FINISH GRADE SCARIFY SIDES I 1 1 I I I 1 PAINTED BLACK- `: z ' ~ ROOTBALL, DO NOT DISTURB. TOP OF ROOTBALL TO BE SET 1" ABOVE EXISTING GRADE. REMOVE TOP 1/3 BURLAP. 11 423 7?0 S I 1 Qfl k� ;��- NATIVE SOIL, REF. SPECIFICATIONS — — — � — — — — � — — — — � — — — — — — � — — — — � — — — — — — � — — — � — — — — — — —T — — — — e,. CRUSHED ROCK M I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 2X DIAMETER -�•� NOTE: LOCATE STAKES OUTSIDE OF ROOTBALL OF TREE WELL. POSITION STAKES TO SECURE TREE AGAINST SEASONAL W w PREVAILING WINDS. 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PLAN FOR SHRUB TYPE �� I� ; Qno ���jQO COMMON NAME BC Bald Cypress '� GZ ��� 2" �d c✓ J� ;!. v 4 a a �' LAYER OF SPECIFIED BARK MULCH � v Eastern Red Cedar LO Live Oak l _' �= •� '' FINISH GRADE ROOTBALL, DO NOT DISTURB • . �; - :: ,' :: ` _ ?' PREPARED SOIL MIX PER SPECS. "" • - 6" MIN. OF PREPARED SOIL MIX TILLED INTO EXISTING SOIL TO A DEPTH OF 6" SPACING PER 6" PLANT LIST NATIVE SOIL NOTE: POCKET PLANTING NOT ALLOWED 05 SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE q8 ti ...... ....... ...... ....... ...._tet. .. _,_ ........ ...... ..._._. .. - $ ... 3 � �..................................- -- 'D GRAPHIC PLANT LEGEND RED OAK + BALD CYPRESS • LIVE OAK A CEDAR ELM o CHINESE PISTACHE EASTERN RED CEDAR PLANT LEGEND TREES TYPE COMMON NAME BC Bald Cypress CE Cedar Elm CP Chinese Pistache ERC Eastern Red Cedar LO Live Oak RO Red Oak'Shumard' LANDSCAPE PLAN SCALE: 1 " = 40'-0" 1 0 20 40 80 O W 0— CL O 0 1.10.15 smr landscape architects, inc. 1708 N. Griffin Street Dallas, Texas 75202 Tel 214.871.0083 Fax 214.871.0545 Email smr@smr-la.com REVISIONS: NOV. 10, 2015 MEINHARDT & ASSOCIATES 0 ARCHITECTS, P.L.L.C. O14643 DALLAS PARKWAY SUITE 636 DALLAS TEXAS 75254 972-980-8980 PROJECT NO. 14904 SHEET TITLE: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: 2501 N. Harwood I Ste. 2450 Dallas, Texas 75201 Phone: 972.884.9292 Fax: 972.488.9848 www.prologis.com DATE:10.16.15 SHEET: Ll ■ 04 WEST ELEVATION 01 Scale: 1 20'-011 )MOOTH FIN15H 'ONC. SCREEN MALL - FT. .03 02 PARTIAL SOUTH ELEVATION Scale: 1 If = 201-011 03 PARTIAL SOUTH ELEVATION Scale: 1 20'-011 0 0 I I /N I L" 1 -1 &.- - I -. I.- I . I-14-1 iA 01 v 0 Ah, pfull P 0 Data, FAINT 1 - 5ABLE - PLD -6 FAINT 2 - LIQUORICE TINT -f=LP-7 FAINT 3 - PRAI<F- -FLP-5 REVISIONS 0-05-15 Tl MEINHARDT & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, P.L.L.C. 14643 DALLAS PARKWAY SUITE 636 DALLAS TEXAS 75254 972-980-8980 PROJECT NO. 15-932 -R14FFT TITLE FXTFRIC)R ELEVATIONS DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: RECENT'D 2501 N. 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