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BEDFORD, TX 79416 WWW.CLAYMOOREENG.COM TEXAS REGISTRATION #141992019-114SITE BENCHMARKSTBM #1: BEING AN "X" CUT SET ON A CONCRETEBACK OF CURB APPROXIMATELY 13 FEET WEST,AND 30 FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTHWESTCORNER OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY.ELEVATION = 478.33TBM #2: BEING AN "X' CUT SET ON A CONCRETESIDEWALK APPROXIMATELY 28 FEET EAST, AND 6FEET SOUTH OF THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OFTHE SUBJECT PROPERTY.ELEVATION = 471.15File No.CONCEPTUAL LANDSCAPE PLANTINGLP-1THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ROOT BARRIERS NEAR ALL NEWLY-PLANTED TREESTHAT ARE LOCATED WITHIN FIVE (5) FEET OF PAVING OR CURBS. ROOT BARRIERS SHALLBE EQUIVALENT TO "CENTURY" OR "DEEP-ROOT" 24" DEEP PANELS. BARRIERS SHALL BELOCATED IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO HARDSCAPE. INSTALL PANELS PERMANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL THECONTRACTOR USE ROOT BARRIERS OF A TYPE THAT COMPLETELY ENCIRCLE THEROOTBALL.ROOT BARRIERSAFTER ALL PLANTING IS COMPLETE, CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL 3" THICK LAYER OF 1-1/2"SHREDDED WOOD MULCH IN ALL PLANTING AREAS. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT SAMPLESOF ALL MULCHES TO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND OWNER FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TOCONSTRUCTION. ABSOLUTELY NO EXPOSED GROUND SHALL BE LEFT SHOWINGANYWHERE ON THE PROJECT AFTER MULCH HAS BEEN INSTALLED.MULCHESGENERAL GRADING AND PLANTING NOTES1. BY SUBMITTING A PROPOSAL FOR THE LANDSCAPE PLANTING SCOPE OF WORK, THE CONTRACTOR CONFIRMS THAT HEHAS READ, AND WILL COMPLY WITH, THE ASSOCIATED NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND DETAILS WITH THIS PROJECT.2. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REMOVING ALL EXISTING VEGETATION (EXCEPT WHERE NOTED TOREMAIN).3. IN THE CONTEXT OF THESE PLANS, NOTES, AND SPECIFICATIONS, "FINISH GRADE" REFERS TO THE FINAL ELEVATION OFTHE SOIL SURFACE (NOT TOP OF MULCH) AS INDICATED ON THE GRADING PLANS.a. BEFORE STARTING WORK, THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THAT THE ROUGH GRADES OF ALLLANDSCAPE AREAS ARE WITHIN +/-0.1' OF FINISH GRADE. SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR MORE DETAILED INSTRUCTIONON TURF AREA AND PLANTING BED PREPARATION.b. CONSTRUCT AND MAINTAIN FINISH GRADES AS SHOWN ON GRADING PLANS, AND CONSTRUCT AND MAINTAINSLOPES AS RECOMMENDED BY THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT. ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS SHALL HAVE POSITIVEDRAINAGE AWAY FROM STRUCTURES AT THE MINIMUM SLOPE SPECIFIED IN THE REPORT AND ON THE GRADINGPLANS, AND AREAS OF POTENTIAL PONDING SHALL BE REGRADED TO BLEND IN WITH THE SURROUNDING GRADESAND ELIMINATE PONDING POTENTIAL.c. THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE WHETHER OR NOT THE EXPORT OF ANY SOIL WILL BE NEEDED,TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE ROUGH GRADE PROVIDED, THE AMOUNT OF SOIL AMENDMENTS TO BE ADDED (BASEDON A SOIL TEST, PER SPECIFICATIONS), AND THE FINISH GRADES TO BE ESTABLISHED.d. ENSURE THAT THE FINISH GRADE IN SHRUB AREAS IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO WALKS AND OTHER WALKINGSURFACES, AFTER INSTALLING SOIL AMENDMENTS, IS 3" BELOW THE ADJACENT FINISH SURFACE, IN ORDER TOALLOW FOR PROPER MULCH DEPTH. TAPER THE SOIL SURFACE TO MEET FINISH GRADE, AS SPECIFIED ON THEGRADING PLANS, AT APPROXIMATELY 18" AWAY FROM THE WALKS.e. ENSURE THAT THE FINISH GRADE IN TURF AREAS IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO WALKS AND OTHER WALKINGSURFACES, AFTER INSTALLING SOIL AMENDMENTS, IS 1" BELOW THE FINISH SURFACE OF THE WALKS. TAPER THESOIL SURFACE TO MEET FINISH GRADE, AS SPECIFIED ON THE GRADING PLANS, AT APPROXIMATELY 18" AWAYFROM THE WALKS.f. SHOULD ANY CONFLICTS AND/OR DISCREPANCIES ARISE BETWEEN THE GRADING PLANS, GEOTECHNICAL REPORT,THESE NOTES AND PLANS, AND ACTUAL CONDITIONS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY BRING SUCH ITEMSTO THE ATTENTION OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, AND OWNER.4. ALL PLANT LOCATIONS ARE DIAGRAMMATIC. ACTUAL LOCATIONS SHALL BE VERIFIED WITH THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTOR DESIGNER PRIOR TO PLANTING. THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE THAT ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THEPERMITTING AUTHORITY ARE MET (I.E., MINIMUM PLANT QUANTITIES, PLANTING METHODS, TREE PROTECTION METHODS,ETC.).a. THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING PLANT QUANTITIES; PLANT QUANTITIES SHOWNON LEGENDS AND CALLOUTS ARE FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ONLY. IN THE EVENT OF A DISCREPANCY BETWEENTHE PLAN AND THE PLANT LEGEND, THE PLANT QUANTITY AS SHOWN ON THE PLAN (FOR INDIVIDUAL SYMBOLS) ORCALLOUT (FOR GROUNDCOVER PATTERNS) SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE.b.NO SUBSTITUTIONS OF PLANT MATERIALS SHALL BE ALLOWED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THELANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. IF SOME OF THE PLANTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE, THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALLNOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT IN WRITING (VIA PROPER CHANNELS).c. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL, AT A MINIMUM, PROVIDE REPRESENTATIVE PHOTOS OF ALL PLANTS PROPOSED FOR THEPROJECT. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ALLOW THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND THE OWNER/OWNER'SREPRESENTATIVE TO INSPECT, AND APPROVE OR REJECT, ALL PLANTS DELIVERED TO THE JOBSITE. REFER TOSPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBMITTALS.5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN THE LANDSCAPE IN A HEALTHY CONDITION FOR 90 DAYS AFTER ACCEPTANCE BY THEOWNER. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE FOR THE START OF THE MAINTENANCE PERIOD,AND FOR FINAL ACCEPTANCE AT THE END OF THE MAINTENANCE PERIOD.6. SEE SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILS FOR FURTHER REQUIREMENTS.LANDSCAPE CALCULATIONS - COPPELLSITE AREA:70,360 SFPROVIDED LANDSCAPE AREA:19,902 SFINTEGRAL COLORED HARDSCAPE:1,208 SF*TOTAL:21,110 SF (30%)PARKING AREA:26,542 SFINTERIOR LANDSCAPE AREA REQUIRED: 2,654 SF (10%)INTERIOR LANDSCAPE AREA PROVIDED: 3,338 SFPERIMETER LANDSCAPEPERIMETER LENGTH:1,106 LFTREES REQUIRED (1,106 / 50):22 TREESTREES PROVIDED:22 TREES (4 EXISTING, 18 PROPOSED)NON-VEHICULAR OPEN SPACESUBJECT AREA, MINUS FOOTPRINT:55,560 SFOPEN SPACE REQUIRED:8,334 SF (15%)OPEN SPACE PROVIDED:18,171 SFTREES REQUIRED (18,171 / 3,000):6 TREESTREES PROVIDED:6 TREES (4 EXISTING, 2 PROPOSED)* REFERENCE SITE PLAN FOR LOCATION AND DETAILED INFORMATIONTREESCODECOMMON NAME / BOTANICAL NAMECONTCALSIZEQTYEX1 Existing Tree to Remainex. ex. ex. 4reference TD sheets this set BRO Burr Oak / Quercus macrocarpaCONT. 3"Cal 8-10' ht. 8parking lot tree CO Chinquapin Oak / Quercus muhlenbergiiCONT. 3"Cal 8-10' ht. 5parking lot tree LO Live Oak / Quercus virginianaCONT. 3"Cal 8-10' ht. 18perimeter treeSHRUBSCODECOMMON NAME / BOTANICAL NAMESIZEQTY GA Glossy Abelia / Abelia grandifloramin. 18" ht. 20736" o.c. LR Fringe Flower / Loropetalum chinense rubrummin. 18" ht. 5330" o.c. WM Wax Myrtle / Myrica ceriferamin. 18" ht. 1060" o.c.GROUND COVERSCODECOMMON NAME / BOTANICAL NAMECONT QTY CD Bermuda Grass / Cynodon dactylon `tif 419`sod 13,690 sfPLANT_SCHEDULETRACT 3ADMINISTRATIVELY APPROVEDMay 12, 2022
8WEED FABRIC UNDER MULCH.8BSCALE: NTSSHRUB AND PERENNIAL PLANTING7653" HIGH EARTHEN WATERING BASIN.UNDISTURBED NATIVE SOIL.ROOT BALL.BACKFILL. AMEND AND FERTILIZE ONLY ASRECOMMENDED IN SOIL FERTILITY ANALYSIS.FINISH GRADE.MULCH, TYPE AND DEPTH PER PLANS. PLACE NOMORE THAN 1" OF MULCH WITHIN 6" OF PLANTCENTER.SHRUB, PERENNIAL, OR ORNAMENTAL GRASS.32147651232XX4CSCALE: NTSPLANT SPACINGEQUALEDGE OF PLANTING AREAEQ
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PLANT CENTER (TYP.)TURF (WHERE SHOWN ON PLAN).4PLANT.3MULCH LAYER.2CURB.11432OF MATURE CANOPY24" MIN. TO EDGEDISTANCE PER PLANESCALE: NOT TO SCALEHEDGE PLANTING AT PARKING AREAFINISH GRADE.1313NON-CONIFEROUSTREEASCALE: NOT TO SCALETREE PLANTING1253253X ROOTBALL DIA.411110987642STAKING EXAMPLES (PLAN VIEW)PREVAILINGWINDSCONIFEROUSTREETRUNK FLARE.4" HIGH EARTHEN WATERING BASIN.UNDISTURBED NATIVE SOIL.ROOT BALL.BACKFILL. AMEND AND FERTILIZE ONLY ASRECOMMENDED IN SOIL FERTILITY ANALYSIS.WEED FABRIC UNDER MULCH.MULCH, TYPE AND DEPTH PER PLANS. DO NOTPLACE MULCH WITHIN 6" OF TRUNK.PRESSURE-TREATED WOOD DEADMAN, TWO PERTREE (MIN.). BURY OUTSIDE OF PLANTING PIT AND18" MIN. INTO UNDISTURBED SOIL.24" X 3/4" P.V.C. MARKERS OVER WIRES.GREEN STEEL T-POSTS. EXTEND POSTS 12" MIN. INTOUNDISTURBED SOIL.CINCH-TIES (24" BOX TREES AND SMALLER) OR 12GAUGE GALVANIZED WIRE WITH NYLON TREE STRAPSAT TREE AND STAKE (36" BOX TREES AND LARGER).SECURE TIES OR STRAPS TO TRUNK JUST ABOVELOWEST MAJOR BRANCHES.TREE CANOPY.321NOTES:1. SCARIFY SIDES OF PLANTING PIT PRIOR TO SETTING TREE.2. REMOVE EXCESS SOIL APPLIED ON TOP OF THE ROOTBALL THATCOVERS THE ROOT FLARE. THE PLANTING HOLE DEPTH SHALL BESUCH THAT THE ROOTBALL RESTS ON UNDISTURBED SOIL, AND THEROOT FLARE IS 2"-3" ABOVE FINISH GRADE.3. FOR BALLED-AND-BURLAPPED TREES, REMOVE WIRE BASKET ANDBURLAP BEFORE BACKFILLING.4. REMOVE ALL NURSERY STAKES AFTER PLANTING.5. FOR TREES OVER 3" CALIPER AND TREES 36" BOX AND LARGER, USETHREE STAKES OR DEADMEN (AS APPROPRIATE), SPACED EVENLYAROUND TREE.6. STAKING SHALL BE TIGHT ENOUGH TO PREVENT TRUNK FROMBENDING, BUT LOOSE ENOUGH TO ALLOW SOME TRUNK MOVEMENTIN WIND.PREVAILINGWINDS1210119814765B. GENERAL PLANTING1. REMOVE ALL NURSERY TAGS AND STAKES FROM PLANTS.2. EXCEPT IN AREAS TO BE PLANTED WITH ORNAMENTAL GRASSES, APPLY PRE-EMERGENTHERBICIDES AT THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDED RATE.3. TRENCHING NEAR EXISTING TREES:a. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT DISTURB ROOTS 1-1/2" AND LARGER IN DIAMETER WITHIN THECRITICAL ROOT ZONE (CRZ) OF EXISTING TREES, AND SHALL EXERCISE ALL POSSIBLE CAREAND PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID INJURY TO TREE ROOTS, TRUNKS, AND BRANCHES. THE CRZ ISDEFINED AS A CIRCULAR AREA EXTENDING OUTWARD FROM THE TREE TRUNK, WITH A RADIUSEQUAL TO 1' FOR EVERY 1" OF TRUNK DIAMETER-AT-BREAST-HEIGHT (4.5' ABOVE THE AVERAGEGRADE AT THE TRUNK).b. ALL EXCAVATION WITHIN THE CRZ SHALL BE PERFORMED USING HAND TOOLS. NO MACHINEEXCAVATION OR TRENCHING OF ANY KIND SHALL BE ALLOWED WITHIN THE CRZ.c. ALTER ALIGNMENT OF PIPE TO AVOID TREE ROOTS 1-1/2" AND LARGER IN DIAMETER. WHERETREE ROOTS 1-1/2" AND LARGER IN DIAMETER ARE ENCOUNTERED IN THE FIELD, TUNNELUNDER SUCH ROOTS. WRAP EXPOSED ROOTS WITH SEVERAL LAYERS OF BURLAP AND KEEPMOIST. CLOSE ALL TRENCHES WITHIN THE CANOPY DRIP LINES WITHIN 24 HOURS.d. ALL SEVERED ROOTS SHALL BE HAND PRUNED WITH SHARP TOOLS AND ALLOWED TO AIR-DRY.DO NOT USE ANY SORT OF SEALERS OR WOUND PAINTS.C. TREE PLANTING1. TREE PLANTING HOLES SHALL BE EXCAVATED TO MINIMUM WIDTH OF TWO TIMES THE WIDTH OF THEROOTBALL, AND TO A DEPTH EQUAL TO THE DEPTH OF THE ROOTBALL LESS TWO INCHES.2. SCARIFY THE SIDES AND BOTTOM OF THE PLANTING HOLE PRIOR TO THE PLACEMENT OF THE TREE.REMOVE ANY GLAZING THAT MAY HAVE BEEN CAUSED DURING THE EXCAVATION OF THE HOLE.3. FOR CONTAINER TREES, TO REMOVE ANY POTENTIALLY GIRDLING ROOTS AND OTHER ROOTDEFECTS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SHAVE A 1" LAYER OFF OF THE SIDES AND BOTTOM OF THEROOTBALL OF ALL TREES JUST BEFORE PLACING INTO THE PLANTING PIT. DO NOT "TEASE" ROOTSOUT FROM THE ROOTBALL.4. INSTALL THE TREE ON UNDISTURBED SUBGRADE SO THAT THE TOP OF THE ROOTBALL IS TWO TOTHREE INCHES ABOVE THE SURROUNDING GRADE.5. BACKFILL THE TREE HOLE UTILIZING THE EXISTING TOPSOIL FROM ON-SITE. ROCKS LARGER THAN 1"DIA. AND ALL OTHER DEBRIS SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE SOIL PRIOR TO THE BACKFILL. SHOULDADDITIONAL SOIL BE REQUIRED TO ACCOMPLISH THIS TASK, IMPORT ADDITIONAL TOPSOIL FROMOFF-SITE AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER.6. THE TOTAL NUMBER OF TREE STAKES (BEYOND THE MINIMUMS LISTED BELOW) WILL BE LEFT TO THELANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR'S DISCRETION. SHOULD ANY TREES FALL OR LEAN, THE LANDSCAPECONTRACTOR SHALL STRAIGHTEN THE TREE, OR REPLACE IT SHOULD IT BECOME DAMAGED. TREESTAKING SHALL ADHERE TO THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES:a. 15 - 30 GAL TREES TWO STAKES PER TREEb. 45 - 100 GAL TREES THREE STAKES PER TREEc. MULTI-TRUNK TREESTHREE STAKES PER TREE MINIMUM, POSITIONED AS NEEDED TOSTABILZE THE TREE7. UPON COMPLETION OF PLANTING, CONSTRUCT AN EARTH WATERING BASIN AROUND THE TREE.COVER THE INTERIOR OF THE TREE RING WITH THE WEED BARRIER CLOTH AND TOPDRESS WITHMULCH (TYPE AND DEPTH PER PLANS).D. SHRUB, PERENNIAL, AND GROUNDCOVER PLANTING1. DIG THE PLANTING HOLES TWICE AS WIDE AND 2" LESS DEEP THAN EACH PLANT'S ROOTBALL.INSTALL THE PLANT IN THE HOLE. BACKFILL AROUND THE PLANT WITH SOIL AMENDED PER SOILTEST RECOMMENDATIONS.2. INSTALL THE WEED BARRIER CLOTH, OVERLAPPING IT AT THE ENDS. UTILIZE STEEL STAPLES TOKEEP THE WEED BARRIER CLOTH IN PLACE.3. WHEN PLANTING IS COMPLETE, INSTALL MULCH (TYPE AND DEPTH PER PLANS) OVER ALL PLANTINGBEDS, COVERING THE ENTIRE PLANTING AREA.E. SODDING1. SOD VARIETY TO BE AS SPECIFIED ON THE LANDSCAPE PLAN.2. LAY SOD WITHIN 24 HOURS FROM THE TIME OF STRIPPING. DO NOT LAY IF THE GROUND IS FROZEN.3. LAY THE SOD TO FORM A SOLID MASS WITH TIGHTLY FITTED JOINTS. BUTT ENDS AND SIDES OF SODSTRIPS - DO NOT OVERLAP. STAGGER STRIPS TO OFFSET JOINTS IN ADJACENT COURSES.4. ROLL THE SOD TO ENSURE GOOD CONTACT OF THE SOD'S ROOT SYSTEM WITH THE SOILUNDERNEATH.5. WATER THE SOD THOROUGHLY WITH A FINE SPRAY IMMEDIATELY AFTER PLANTING TO OBTAIN ATLEAST SIX INCHES OF PENETRATION INTO THE SOIL BELOW THE SOD.F. HYDROMULCHING1. THE HYDROMULCH MIX (PER 1,000 SF) SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS:a. WINTER MIX (OCTOBER 1 - MARCH 31)50# CELLULOSE FIBER MULCH2# UNHULLED BERMUDA SEED2# ANNUAL RYE SEED15# 15-15-15 WATER SOLUBLE FERTILIZERb. SUMMER MIX (APRIL 1 - SEPTEMBER 30)50# CELLULOSE FIBER MULCH2# HULLED BERMUDA SEED15# 15-15-15 WATER SOLUBLE FERTILIZERG. CLEAN UP1. DURING LANDSCAPE PREPARATION AND PLANTING, KEEP ALL PAVEMENT CLEAN AND ALL WORKAREAS IN A NEAT, ORDERLY CONDITION.2. DISPOSED LEGALLY OF ALL EXCAVATED MATERIALS OFF THE PROJECT SITE.H. INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE1. UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK, THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE THE SITE CLEAN,FREE OF DEBRIS AND TRASH, AND SUITABLE FOR USE AS INTENDED. THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORSHALL THEN REQUEST AN INSPECTION BY THE OWNER TO DETERMINE FINAL ACCEPTABILITY.3. WHEN THE INSPECTED PLANTING WORK DOES NOT COMPLY WITH THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, THELANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL REPLACE AND/OR REPAIR THE REJECTED WORK TO THE OWNER'SSATISFACTION WITHIN 24 HOURS.4. THE LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE PERIOD WILL NOT COMMENCE UNTIL THE LANDSCAPE WORK HASBEEN RE-INSPECTED BY THE OWNER AND FOUND TO BE ACCEPTABLE. AT THAT TIME, A WRITTENNOTICE OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE WILL BE ISSUED BY THE OWNER, AND THE MAINTENANCE ANDGUARANTEE PERIODS WILL COMMENCE.I. LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE1. THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF ALL WORKSHOWN ON THESE PLANS FOR 90 DAYS BEYOND FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF ALL LANDSCAPE WORK BYTHE OWNER. LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SHALL INCLUDE WEEKLY SITE VISITS FOR THE FOLLOWINGACTIONS (AS APPROPRIATE): PROPER PRUNING, RESTAKING OF TREES, RESETTING OF PLANTSTHAT HAVE SETTLED, MOWING AND AERATION OF LAWNS, WEEDING, RESEEDING AREAS WHICHHAVE NOT GERMINATED WELL, TREATING FOR INSECTS AND DISEASES,REPLACEMENT OF MULCH,REMOVAL OF LITTER, REPAIRS TO THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM DUE TO FAULTY PARTS AND/ORWORKMANSHIP, AND THE APPROPRIATE WATERING OF ALL PLANTINGS. THE LANDSCAPECONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM IN PROPER WORKING ORDER, WITHSCHEDULING ADJUSTMENTS BY SEASON TO MAXIMIZE WATER CONSERVATION.2. SHOULD SEEDED AND/OR SODDED AREAS NOT BE COVERED BY AN AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM,THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHAL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR WATERING THESE AREAS ANDOBTAINING A FULL, HEALTHY STAND OF GRASS AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER.3. TO ACHIEVE FINAL ACCEPTANCE AT THE END OF THE MAINTENANCE PERIOD, ALL OF THEFOLLOWING CONDITIONS MUST OCCUR:a. THE LANDSCAPE SHALL SHOW ACTIVE, HEALTHY GROWTH (WITH EXCEPTIONS MADE FORSEASONAL DORMANCY). ALL PLANTS NOT MEETING THIS CONDITION SHALL BE REJECTED ANDREPLACED BY HEALTHY PLANT MATERIAL PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE.b. ALL HARDSCAPE SHALL BE CLEANED PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE.c. SODDED AREAS MUST BE ACTIVELY GROWING AND MUST REACH A MINIMUM HEIGHT OF 1 1/2INCHES BEFORE FIRST MOWING. HYDROMULCHED AREAS SHALL SHOW ACTIVE, HEALTHYGROWTH. BARE AREAS LARGER THAN TWELVE SQUARE INCHES MUST BE RESODDED ORRESEEDED (AS APPROPRIATE) PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE. ALL SODDED TURF SHALL BENEATLY MOWED.J. WARRANTY PERIOD, PLANT GUARANTEE AND REPLACEMENTS1. THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL GUARANTEE ALL TREES, SHRUBS, PERENNIALS, SOD,SEEDED/HYDROMULCHED AREAS, AND IRRIGATION SYSTEMS FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FROMTHE DATE OF THE OWNER'S FINAL ACCEPTANCE (90 DAYS FOR ANNUAL PLANTS). THE CONTRACTORSHALL REPLACE, AT HIS OWN EXPENSE AND TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE OWNER, ANY PLANTSWHICH DIE IN THAT TIME, OR REPAIR ANY PORTIONS OF THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM WHICH OPERATEIMPROPERLY.2. AFTER THE INITIAL MAINTENANCE PERIOD AND DURING THE GUARANTEE PERIOD, THE LANDSCAPECONTRACTOR SHALL ONLY BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REPLACEMENT OF PLANTS WHEN PLANT DEATHCANNOT BE ATTRIBUTED DIRECTLY TO OVERWATERING OR OTHER DAMAGE BY HUMAN ACTIONS.K. PROVIDE A MINIMUM OF (2) COPIES OF RECORD DRAWINGS TO THE OWNER UPON COMPLETION OFWORK. A RECORD DRAWING IS A RECORD OF ALL CHANGES THAT OCCURRED IN THE FIELD AND THATARE DOCUMENTED THROUGH CHANGE ORDERS, ADDENDA, OR CONTRACTOR/CONSULTANT DRAWINGMARKUPS.GENERALA. QUALIFICATIONS OF LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR1. ALL LANDSCAPE WORK SHOWN ON THESE PLANS SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A SINGLE FIRMSPECIALIZING IN LANDSCAPE PLANTING.2. A LIST OF SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED PROJECTS OF THIS TYPE, SIZE AND NATURE MAY BEREQUESTED BY THE OWNER FOR FURTHER QUALIFICATION MEASURES.3. THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR MUST HOLD A VALID NURSERY AND FLORAL CERTIFICATE ISSUEDBY THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, AS WELL AS OPERATE UNDER A COMMERCIALPESTICIDE APPLICATOR LICENSE ISSUED BY EITHER THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUREOR THE TEXAS STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROL BOARD.B. SCOPE OF WORK1. WORK COVERED BY THESE SECTIONS INCLUDES THE FURNISHING AND PAYMENT OF ALLMATERIALS, LABOR, SERVICES, EQUIPMENT, LICENSES, TAXES AND ANY OTHER ITEMS THAT ARENECESSARY FOR THE EXECUTION, INSTALLATION AND COMPLETION OF ALL WORK, SPECIFIEDHEREIN AND / OR SHOWN ON THE LANDSCAPE PLANS, NOTES, AND DETAILS.2. ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE LAWS, CODES ANDREGULATIONS REQUIRED BY AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION OVER SUCH WORK, INCLUDINGALL INSPECTIONS AND PERMITS REQUIRED BY FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES INSUPPLY, TRANSPORTATION AND INSTALLATION OF MATERIALS.3. THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE LOCATION OF ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITYLINES (WATER, SEWER, ELECTRICAL, TELEPHONE, GAS, CABLE, TELEVISION, ETC.) PRIOR TO THESTART OF ANY WORK.PRODUCTSA. ALL MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS SHALL BE NEW.B. CONTAINER AND BALLED-AND-BURLAPPED PLANTS:1. FURNISH NURSERY-GROWN PLANTS COMPLYING WITH ANSI Z60.1-2004. PROVIDE WELL-SHAPED,FULLY BRANCHED, HEALTHY, VIGOROUS STOCK FREE OF DISEASE, INSECTS, EGGS, LARVAE, ANDDEFECTS SUCH AS KNOTS, SUN SCALD, INJURIES, ABRASIONS, AND DISFIGUREMENT. ALL PLANTSWITHIN A SPECIES SHALL HAVE SIMILAR SIZE, AND SHALL BE OF A FORM TYPICAL FOR THESPECIES. ALL TREES SHALL BE OBTAINED FROM SOURCES WITHIN 200 MILES OF THE PROJECTSITE, AND WITH SIMILAR CLIMACTIC CONDITIONS.2. ROOT SYSTEMS SHALL BE HEALTHY, DENSELY BRANCHED, FIBROUS ROOT SYSTEMS,NON-POT-BOUND, FREE FROM ENCIRCLING AND/OR GIRDLING ROOTS, AND FREE FROM ANYOTHER ROOT DEFECTS (SUCH AS J-SHAPED ROOTS).3. ANY PLANT DEEMED UNACCEPTABLE BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OR OWNER SHALL BEIMMEDIATELY REMOVED FROM THE SITE AND SHALL BE REPLACED WITH AN ACCEPTBLE PLANT OFLIKE TYPE AND SIZE AT THE CONTRACTOR'S OWN EXPENSE. ANY PLANTS APPEARING TO BEUNHEALTHY, EVEN IF DETERMINED TO STILL BE ALIVE, SHALL NOT BE ACCEPTED. THE LANDSCAPEARCHITECT AND OWNER SHALL BE THE SOLE JUDGES AS TO THE ACCEPTABILITY OF PLANTMATERIAL.4. ALL TREES SHALL BE STANDARD IN FORM, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. TREES WITH CENTRALLEADERS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED IF LEADER IS DAMAGED OR REMOVED. PRUNE ALL DAMAGEDTWIGS AFTER PLANTING.5. CALIPER MEASUREMENTS FOR STANDARD (SINGLE TRUNK) TREES SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: SIXINCHES ABOVE THE ROOT FLARE FOR TREES UP TO AND INCLUDING FOUR INCHES IN CALIPER,AND TWELVE INCHES ABOVE THE ROOT FLARE FOR TREES EXCEEDING FOUR INCHES IN CALIPER.6. MULTI-TRUNK TREES SHALL BE MEASURED BY THEIR OVERALL HEIGHT, MEASURED FROM THE TOPOF THE ROOT BALL.7. ANY TREE OR SHRUB SHOWN TO HAVE EXCESS SOIL PLACED ON TOP OF THE ROOT BALL, SO THATTHE ROOT FLARE HAS BEEN COMPLETELY COVERED, SHALL BE REJECTED.C. SOD: PROVIDE WELL-ROOTED SOD OF THE VARIETY NOTED ON THE PLANS. SOD SHALL BE CUT FROMHEALTHY, MATURE TURF WITH SOIL THICKNESS OF 3/4" TO 1". EACH PALLET OF SOD SHALL BEACCOMPANIED BY A CERTIFICATE FROM SUPPLIER STATING THE COMPOSITION OF THE SOD.D. SEED: PROVIDE BLEND OF SPECIES AND VARIETIES AS NOTED ON THE PLANS, WITH MAXIMUMPERCENTAGES OF PURITY, GERMINATION, AND MINIMUM PERCENTAGE OF WEED SEED AS INDICATEDON PLANS. EACH BAG OF SEED SHALL BE ACCOMPANIED BY A TAG FROM THE SUPPLIER INDICATINGTHE COMPOSITION OF THE SEED.E. TOPSOIL: SANDY TO CLAY LOAM TOPSOIL, FREE OF STONES LARGER THAN ½ INCH, FOREIGN MATTER,PLANTS, ROOTS, AND SEEDS.F. COMPOST: WELL-COMPOSTED, STABLE, AND WEED-FREE ORGANIC MATTER, pH RANGE OF 5.5 TO 8;MOISTURE CONTENT 35 TO 55 PERCENT BY WEIGHT; 100 PERCENT PASSING THROUGH 3/4-INCH SIEVE;SOLUBLE SALT CONTENT OF 5 TO 10 DECISIEMENS/M; NOT EXCEEDING 0.5 PERCENT INERTCONTAMINANTS AND FREE OF SUBSTANCES TOXIC TO PLANTINGS. NO MANURE OR ANIMAL-BASEDPRODUCTS SHALL BE USED.G. PLANTING MIX: AN EQUAL PART MIXTURE OF TOPSOIL, SAND AND COMPOST.H. FERTILIZER: GRANULAR FERTILIZER CONSISTING OF NITROGEN, PHOSPHORUS, POTASSIUM, ANDOTHER NUTRIENTS IN PROPORTIONS, AMOUNTS, AND RELEASE RATES RECOMMENDED IN A SOILREPORT FROM A QUALIFIED SOIL-TESTING AGENCY (SEE BELOW).I. MULCH: SIZE AND TYPE AS INDICATED ON PLANS, FREE FROM DELETERIOUS MATERIALS AND SUITABLEAS A TOP DRESSING OF TREES AND SHRUBS.J. WEED FABRIC: 5 OUNCE, WOVEN, NEEDLE-PUNCHED FABRIC, SUCH AS DEWITT PRO5 LANDSCAPEFABRIC (OR APPROVED EQUAL).K. TREE STAKING AND GUYING1. STAKES: 6' LONG GREEN METAL T-POSTS.2. GUY AND TIE WIRE: ASTM A 641, CLASS 1, GALVANIZED-STEEL WIRE, 2-STRAND, TWISTED, 0.106INCH DIAMETER.3. STRAP CHAFING GUARD: REINFORCED NYLON OR CANVAS AT LEAST 1-1/2 INCH WIDE, WITHGROMMETS TO PROTECT TREE TRUNKS FROM DAMAGE.L. STEEL EDGING: PROFESSIONAL STEEL EDGING, 14 GAUGE THICK X 4 INCHES WIDE, FACTORY PAINTEDDARK GREEN. ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS INCLUDE COL-MET OR APPROVED EQUAL.M. PRE-EMERGENT HERBICIDES: ANY GRANULAR, NON-STAINING PRE-EMERGENT HERBICIDE THAT ISLABELED FOR THE SPECIFIC ORNAMENTALS OR TURF ON WHICH IT WILL BE UTILIZED. PRE-EMERGENTHERBICIDES SHALL BE APPLIED PER THE MANUFACTURER'S LABELED RATES.METHODSA. SOIL PREPARATION1. BEFORE STARTING WORK, THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THAT THE GRADE OF ALLLANDSCAPE AREAS ARE WITHIN +/-0.1' OF FINISH GRADE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THEOWNER IMMEDIATELY SHOULD ANY DISCREPANCIES EXIST.2. SOIL TESTING:a. AFTER FINISH GRADES HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED, CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE SOIL SAMPLESTESTED BY AN ESTABLISHED SOIL TESTING LABORATORY FOR THE FOLLOWING: SOILTEXTURAL CLASS, GENERAL SOIL FERTILITY, pH, ORGANIC MATTER CONTENT, SALT (CEC),LIME, SODIUM ADSORPTION RATIO (SAR) AND BORON CONTENT. EACH SAMPLE SUBMITTEDSHALL CONTAIN NO LESS THAN ONE QUART OF SOIL.b. CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO SUBMIT THE PROJECT'S PLANT LIST TO THE LABORATORY ALONGWITH THE SOIL SAMPLES.c. THE SOIL REPORT PRODUCED BY THE LABORATORY SHALL CONTAIN RECOMMENDATIONSFOR THE FOLLOWING (AS APPROPRIATE): GENERAL SOIL PREPARATION AND BACKFILL MIXES,PRE-PLANT FERTILIZER APPLICATIONS, AND ANY OTHER SOIL RELATED ISSUES. THE REPORTSHALL ALSO PROVIDE A FERTILIZER PROGRAM FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT PERIOD AND FORLONG-TERM MAINTENANCE.3. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL SOIL AMENDMENTS AND FERTILIZERS PER THE SOILS REPORTRECOMMENDATIONS. ANY CHANGE IN COST DUE TO THE SOIL REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS,EITHER INCREASE OR DECREASE, SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE OWNER WITH THE REPORT.4.FOR BIDDING PURPOSES ONLY, THE SOIL PREPARATION SHALL CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING:a. TURF: INCORPORATE THE FOLLOWING AMENDMENTS INTO THE TOP 8" OF SOIL BY MEANS OFROTOTILLING AFTER CROSS-RIPPING:i. NITROGEN STABILIZED ORGANIC AMENDMENT - 4 CU. YDS. PER 1,000 S.F.ii. AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE 16-20-0 - 15 LBS PER 1,000 S.F.iii. AGRICULTURAL GYPSUM - 100 LBS PER 1,000 S.F.b. TREES, SHRUBS, AND PERENNIALS: INCORPORATE THE FOLLOWING AMENDMENTS INTO THETOP 8" OF SOIL BY MEANS OF ROTOTILLING AFTER CROSS-RIPPING:i. NITROGEN STABILIZED ORGANIC AMENDMENT - 4 CU. YDS. PER 1,000 S.F.ii. 12-12-12 FERTILIZER - 10 LBS. PER CU. YD.iii. AGRICULTURAL GYPSUM - 10 LBS. PER CU. YD.iv. IRON SULPHATE - 2 LBS. PER CU. YD.5. CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE THAT THE GRADE IN SOD AREAS SHALL BE 1" BELOW FINISH GRADEAFTER INSTALLING SOIL AMENDMENTS, AND 2" BELOW FINISH GRADE IN SHRUB AREAS AFTERINSTALLING SOIL AMENDMENTS. MULCH COVER WITHIN 6" OF CONCRETE WALKS AND CURBSSHALL NOT PROTRUDE ABOVE THE FINISH SURFACE OF THE WALKS AND CURBS. MULCH COVERWITHIN 12" OF WALLS SHALL BE AT LEAST 3" LOWER THAN THE TOP OF WALL.6. ONCE SOIL PREPARATION IS COMPLETE, THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE THATTHERE ARE NO DEBRIS, TRASH, OR STONES LARGER THAN 1" REMAINING IN THE TOP 6" OF SOIL.PLANTING SPECIFICATIONSDATENo.REVISION BYDATE:SHEET5/7/2022CHECKED:ASDDRAWN:CWPDESIGN:CWPHIGHLANDS COPPELL RETAIL
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BEDFORD, TX 79416 WWW.CLAYMOOREENG.COM TEXAS REGISTRATION #141992019-114File No.TREE DISPOSITION PLANTD-1TRACT 3 TREE DATA TABLETREE ID SIZE SPECIESREMOVED3369 20" LOCUST3370 15"MESQUITE3371 10" OAK3372 10"3373 30" COTTONWOOD3374 18" COTTONWOOD3377 12" WILLOW3378 15" WILLOW3379 6" WILLOW3380 20" WILLOW3381 8" WILLOW3382 8" WILLOW3383 24" WILLOW3384 30" WILLOW3385 8"NO3387 12" MULBERRY3388 8"MESQUITE3389 15"MESQUITE3390 6"ELM3391 6"ELMNOYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYES33873388339133893390336933703377337833793380338133823374337333723383338433853371PROTECTEDYESNONONONONOYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESYESMITIGATION$4,000$1,200$3,000$600$4,000$800$4,800$6,000$1,200$600$800$600TOTAL REQUIRED MITIGATION$27,600TOTAL AMOUNT TO BE PAID INTO CITY TREE MITIGATION FUND:$27,600COTTONWOOD NOCOTTONWOOD
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CAANDSEEPAECE(800) 680-663015305 Dallas Pkwy #300Addison, TX 75001www.EvergreenDesignGroup.comTD-2SPECIFICATIONS TREES THAT ARE MARKED TO BE PRESERVED ON A SITE PLAN AND FOR WHICHUTILITIES MUST PASS TROUGH THEIR ROOT PROTECTION ZONES MAY REQUIRETUNNELING AS OPPOSED TO OPEN TRENCHES. THE DECISION TO TUNNEL WILL BEDETERMINED ON A CASE BY CASE BASIS BY THE ENGINEER.TUNNELS SHALL BE DUG THROUGH THE ROOT PROTECTION ZONE IN ORDER TOMINIMIZE ROOT DAMAGE.ASCALE: NOT TO SCALETREE PROTECTION FENCE - ELEVATIONTREE PROTECTION FENCESCALE: NOT TO SCALEBCSCALE: NOT TO SCALETREE PROTECTION FENCE - LEVEL 2BORING THROUGH ROOT PROTECTION ZONESCALE: NOT TO SCALEDTREE PROTECTION SPECIFICATIONSMATERIALS1. FABRIC: 4 FOOT HIGH ORANGE PLASTIC FENCING AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS AND SHALL BE WOVEN WITH 2 INCH MESH OPENINGS SUCHTHAT IN A VERTICAL DIMENSION OF 23 INCHES ALONG THE DIAGONALS OF THE OPENINGS THERE SHALL BE AT LEAST 7 MESHES.2. POSTS: POSTS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 72 INCHES LONG AND STEEL 'T' SHAPED WITH A MINIMUM WEIGHT OF 1.3 POUNDS PER LINEARFOOT.3. TIE WIRE: WIRE FOR ATTACHING THE FABRIC TO THE T-POSTS SHALL BE NOT LESS THAN NO. 12 GAUGE GALVANIZED WIRE,4. USED MATERIALS: PREVIOUSLY-USED MATERIALS, MEETING THE ABOVE REQUIREMENTS AND WHEN APPROVED BY THE OWNER, MAYBE USED.CONSTRUCTION METHODSALL TREES AND SHRUBS (SHOWN TO REMAIN) WITHIN THE PROXIMITY OF THE CONSTRUCTION SITE SHALL BE PROTECTED PRIOR TOBEGINNING ANY DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY.EMPLOY THE SERVICES OF AN ISA (INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF ARBORICULTURE) CERTIFIED ARBORIST (AND OBTAIN ALL REQUIREDPERMITS) TO PRUNE THE EXISTING TREES FOR CLEANING, RAISING AND THINNING. ENSURE ALL TREES RECEIVE A COMMERCIAL-GRADEROOT STIMULATOR APPLICATION AFTER PRUNING.PROTECTIVE FENCING SHALL BE ERECTED OUTSIDE THE DRIPLINE AT LOCATIONS SHOWN IN THE PLANS OR AS DIRECTED BY THELANDSCAPE CONSULTANT AND/OR CITY ARBORIST OR IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DETAILS SHOWN ON THE PLANS AT THE DRIP LINE OFTREES (ROOT PROTECTION ZONE, RPZ) AND/OR LANDSCAPE PLANT MATERIAL INCLUDING NATURAL AREAS. FENCING SHALL BE MAINTAINEDAND REPAIRED BY THE CONTRACTOR DURING SITE CONSTRUCTION.PROTECTIVE FENCE LOCATIONS IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO STREET INTERSECTIONS OR DRIVES SHALL ADHERE TO THE APPLICABLEJURISDICTION'S SIGHT DISTANCE CRITERIA.THE PROTECTIVE FENCING SHALL BE ERECTED BEFORE SITE WORK COMMENCES AND SHALL REMAIN IN PLACE DURING THE ENTIRECONSTRUCTION PHASE.THE INSTALLATION POSTS WILL BE PLACED EVERY 6 FEET AROUND THE DRIP LINE OR RPZ AND EMBEDDED TO 18 INCHES DEEP. FABRICATTACHMENT SHALL BE ATTACHED TO THE INSTALLATION POSTS BY THE USE OF SUFFICIENT WIRE TIES TO SECURELY FASTEN THE FABRICTO THE 'T-POSTS' TO HOLD THE FABRIC IN A STABLE AND UPRIGHT POSITION.1. DO NOT CLEAR, FILL OR GRADE IN THE RPZ OF ANY TREE.2. DO NOT STORE, STOCKPILE OR DUMP ANY JOB MATERIAL, SOIL OR RUBBISH UNDER THE SPREAD OF THE TREE BRANCHES.3. DO NOT PARK OR STORE ANY EQUIPMENT OR SUPPLIES UNDER THE SPREAD OF THE TREE BRANCHES.4. DO NOT SET UP ANY CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS UNDER THE SPREAD OF THE TREE BRANCHES (EX. PIPE CUTTING AND THREADING,MORTAR MIXING, PAINTING OR LUMBER CUTTING).5. DO NOT NAIL OR ATTACH TEMPORARY SIGNS METERS, SWITCHES, WIRES, BRACING OR ANY OTHER ITEM TO THE TREES.6. DO NOT PERMIT RUNOFF FROM WASTE MATERIALS INCLUDING SOLVENTS, CONCRETE WASHOUTS, ASPHALT TACK COATS (MC-30 OIL),ETC. TO ENTER THE RPZ. BARRIERS ARE TO BE PROVIDED TO PREVENT SUCH RUNOFF SUBSTANCES FROM ENTERING THE RPZWHENEVER POSSIBLE, INCLUDING IN AN AREA WHERE RAIN OR SURFACE WATER COULD CARRY SUCH MATERIALS TO THE ROOTSYSTEM OF THE TREE.ROUTE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES TO AVOID THE RPZ. IF DIGGING IS UNAVOIDABLE, BORE UNDER THE ROOTS, OR HAND DIG TO AVOIDSEVERING THEM.THE CONTRACTOR SHOULD AVOID CUTTING ROOTS LARGER THAN ONE INCH IN DIAMETER WHEN EXCAVATION OCCURS NEAR EXISTINGTREES. EXCAVATION IN THE VICINITY OF TREES SHALL PROCEED WITH CAUTION.REMOVE ALL TREES, SHRUBS OR BUSHES TO BE CLEARED FROM PROTECTED ROOT ZONE AREAS BY HAND.TREES DAMAGED OR LOST DUE TO CONTRACTOR'S NEGLIGENCE DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE MITIGATED AT THE CONTRACTOR'SEXPENSE AND TO THE PROJECT OWNER'S SATISFACTION.ANY TREE REMOVAL SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE OWNER PRIOR TO ITS REMOVAL.COVER EXPOSED ROOTS AT THE END OF EACH DAY WITH SOIL, MULCH OR WET BURLAP.IN CRITICAL ROOT ZONE AREAS THAT CANNOT BE PROTECTED DUING CONSTRUCTION AND WHERE HEAVY TRAFFIC IS ANTICIPATED, COVERTHOSE AREAS WITH EIGHT INCHES OF ORGANIC MULCH TO MINIMIZE SOIL COMPACTION. THIS EIGHT INCH DEPTH OF MULCH SHALL BEMAINTAINED THROUGHOUT CONSTRUCTION.WATER ALL TREES, MOST HEAVILY IMPACTED BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES, DEEPLY ONCE A WEEK DURING PERIODS OF HOT DRYWEATHER. SPRAY TREE CROWNS WITH WATER PERIODICALLY TO REDUCE DUST ACCUMULATION ON THE LEAVES.WHEN INSTALLING CONCRETE ADJACENT TO THE ROOT ZONE OF A TREE, USE A PLASTIC VAPOR BARRIER BEHIND THE CONCRETE TOPROHIBIT LEACHING OF LIME INTO THE SOIL.WHEN AN EXCAVATION OR EMBANKMENT IS PLACED WITHIN THE DRIPLINE OF ANY TREE GREATER THAN EIGHT INCHES IN DIAMETER, A TREEWELL SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED TO PROTECT THE TREE AS INDICATED, WHEN THE CUT OR FILL EXCEEDS EIGHT INCHES.WHERE PAVING OR FILLING IS NECESSARY WITHIN THE DRIPLINE OF ANY TREE EIGHT INCHES OR GREATER, A PERMEABLE PAVEMENT ANDAERATION SYSTEM MUST BE INSTALLED.CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF ALL TREE PROTECTION FENCING WHEN ALL THREATS TO THE EXISTING TREES FROMCONSTRUCTION-RELATED ACTIVITIES HAVE BEEN REMOVED.TREE PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS1. A ROOT PROTECTION ZONE WILL BE ESTABLISHED AROUND EACH TREE OR ANY VEGETATION TO BE PRESERVED. THE ROOT PROTECTION ZONESHALL BE AN AREA DEFINED BY THE RADIUS EXTENDING OUTWARD FROM THE TRUNK OF THE TREE A DISTANCE OF ONE (1) LINEAR FOOT FOREACH INCH DIAMETER INCH AT BREAST HEIGHT (4.5') OF THE TREE. EXAMPLE: A 10-INCH DIAMETER TREE WILL HAVE A 10 FOOT RADIUS ROOTPROTECTION ZONE.2. NO WORK SHALL BEGIN WERE TREE PROTECTION FENCING HAS NOT BEEN COMPLETED AND APPROVED. TREE PROTECTION FENCING SHALL BEINSTALLED, MAINTAINED AND REPAIRED BY THE CONTRACTOR DURING CONSTRUCTION. THE FENCING WILL BE A MINIMUM OF 4' HEIGHT.3. ALL ROOTS LARGER THAN ONE-INCH IN DIAMETER ARE TO BE CUT CLEANLY. FOR OAKS ONLY, ALL WOUNDS SHALL BE PAINTED WITH WOUNDSEALER WITHIN 30 MINUTES.4. EXPOSED ROOTS SHALL BE COVERED AT THE END OF THE WORK DAY USING TECHNIQUES SUCH AS COVERING WITH SOIL, MULCH OR WETBURLAP.5. NO EQUIPMENT, VEHICLES OR MATERIALS SHALL BE OPERATED OR STORED WITHIN THE ROOT PROTECTION ZONE. NO CLEAN-OUT AREAS WILL BECONSTRUCTED SO THAT THE MATERIAL WILL BE IN OR MIGRATE TO THE ROOT PROTECTION ZONE.6. NO GRADE CHANGE MORE THAN 3" IS ALLOWED WITHIN THE ROOT PROTECTION ZONE.7. ROOTS OR BRANCHES IN CONFLICT WITH CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE CUT CLEANLY ACCORDING TO PROPER PRUNING METHODS. ALL WOUNDSSHALL BE PAINTED WITHIN 30 MINUTES TO PREVENT OAK WILT INFECTION (OAK TREES ONLY).8. ANY TREE REMOVAL SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE LOCAL JURISDICTION'S ARBORIST.9. TREES WHICH ARE DAMAGED OR LOST DUE TO THE CONTRACTOR'S NEGLIGENCE DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE REPLACED WITH TREEQUANTITIES AND SIZES ACCEPTABLE TO THE LOCAL JURISDICTION.10. TREES MUST BE MAINTAINED IN GOOD HEALTH THROUGHOUT THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS. MAINTENANCE MAY INCLUDE WATERING THE ROOTPROTECTION ZONE AND/OR WASHING FOLIAGE.11. NO WIRES, NAILS OR OTHER MATERIALS MAY BE ATTACHED TO PROTECTED TREES.12. THE ROOT PROTECTION ZONE SHALL BE PRESERVED AT NATURAL GRADE. NO CUTTING, FILLING, TRENCHING, ROOT DISTURBANCE, SOILDISTURBANCE, OR CONSTRUCTION SHALL OCCUR CLOSER TO THE TRUNK THAN ONE-HALF (1/2) THE ROOT PROTECTION ZONE RADIUS EXCEPT INPARKING AREAS, WHERE APPROVED ALTERNATIVE MATERIALS AND METHODS MAY BE USED AND CONSTRUCTION MAY OCCUR AS CLOSE AS FIVE(5) FEET FROM THE ROOT FLARES ON ONE SIDE OF THE TREE. NATIVE UNDERSTORY VEGETATION WITHIN THE ROOT PROTECTION ZONE SHALL BEPRESERVED, HOWEVER THE REQUIREMENT DOES NOT APPLY TO ROOT PROTECTION ZONE AREAS THAT HAVE BEEN LANDSCAPED. THE ROOTPROTECTION ZONE MAY BE SHIFTED AND CLUSTERED AS LONG AS THERE IS NO CONSTRUCTION CLOSER TO THE TRUNK THAN ONE-HALF (1/2) THEROOT PROTECTION ZONE RADIUS. THE CONSTRUCTION OF SIDEWALKS SHALL BE ALLOWED IN THE ROOT PROTECTION ZONE, AS LONG ASEXCAVATION DOES NOT EXCEED THREE (3) INCHES.13. DURING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY ON SITE, AT LEAST A SIX-INCH LAYER OF A COARSE MULCH SHALL BE PLACED AND MAINTAINED OVER THE ROOTPROTECTION ZONE. THE IMPERVIOUS COVER MAY ENCROACH WITHIN THE ROOT PROTECTION ZONE IF SAID ENCROACHMENT IS APPROVED BYTHE ARBORIST.TUNNEL TO MINIMIZE ROOT DAMAGE (TOP) AS OPPOSED TO SURFACE-DUGTRENCHES IN ROOT PROTECTION ZONE WHEN THE 5' MINIMUM DISTANCEFROM TRUNK CAN NOT BE ACHIEVED.TREES THAT ARE MARKED TO BE PRESERVED ON A SITE PLAN AND FOR WHICHUTILITIES MUST PASS TROUGH THEIR ROOT PROTECTION ZONES MAY REQUIRETUNNELING AS OPPOSED TO OPEN TRENCHES. THE DECISION TO TUNNEL WILL BEDETERMINED ON A CASE BY CASE BASIS BY THE ENGINEER.TUNNELS SHALL BE DUG THROUGH THE ROOT PROTECTION ZONE IN ORDER TOMINIMIZE ROOT DAMAGE.(RPZ)ROOT PROTECTION ZONEIF BARE DIRT8" MULCH OUTSIDE RPZ ESTABLISH FENCE PROTECTIONMINIMUM 5' FROM TRUNK6" MULCH INSIDE RPZDRIP LINEOPEN TRENCHING MAY BE USED IF EXPOSED TREE ROOTS DO NOTEXCEED 3" OR ROOTS CAN BE BENT BACK.ROOT PROTECTION ZONE (RPZ)PROPERTY LINETREE TRUNKS
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