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KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESS
FINAL SITE PLAN
A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 59 TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE 68
WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, COUNTY OF LARIMER, STATE OF COLORADO
N89'32'00"E 303.48' (R 4 F)
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CROSS SITE AREA; 4.0 ACRES 114,214 SF 100%
Z PROJECT DEDICATED R.O.W. 124 ACRES 54,014 SF 31%
51TE NET SITE AREA: 2.16 ACRES 120,225 SF 69%
lulRL ! I SITE AREA FUTURE PHASE (LOT 2) -SS ACRES 38,332 SF
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IKECHT ____ TOTAL AREA BUILDING FOOTPRINT: 5,024 SF 63%
LLDw s_PRINGS WA 1 out TOTAL AREA PAVEMENT: 36,692 SF 46%
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TOTAL OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES: 12 SPACES
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EASEMENT fyI ° ' PROPOSED LAND USE PLACE OF WORSHIP WITH CARETAKER APARTMENT
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EXISTING L' OWNERS CERTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE OF CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS.
IRRIGATION DITCH ACCEPTED BY:
TO BE RELOCATED
PROPOSED
STORM GENERAL NOTES
SEWER
I. ALL PORTIONS OF THE EXTERIOR WALLS OF THE FIRST STORY OF PAUL POSTON, PRESIDENT DATE
24 ALL BUILDINGS WILL BE LOCATED WITHIN 150' OF AN ACCESS ROADWAY
ACCESS 4 IN WHICH EMERSENGY FIRE EQUIPMENT CAN BE MANEUVERED OR THE d I y- 30 L uy fl
UTILITY MY NOTORIAL COI-A'11SSION E IRE t�
BUILDINGS WILL -BE PROVIDED WITH AN APPROVED FIRE EXTINGUISHING SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN BEF RE HIS 0 AY OF St.f_ er .D-, Z.v-7
EASEMENT
SYSTEM.
2. REFER TO UTILITIES PLAN FOR LOCATION OF UTILITIES AND !
DRAINAGE. OTARY I I
ILL W 3. THE CITY WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTENANCE OF ON -SITE [DANIEL E. GREENF'IELD I F sl�J L? r �vM� ►+N Jr 3� ��
STORM DRAINAGE FACILITIES. NOTARY PUBLIC ADDRESS I
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I m 4. SIDEWALKS AND RAMPS WILL CONFORM TO CITY STANDARDS. My Commission Expires July 30, 2008 CITY STATE ZIP CODE
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ww COMPLETED BY SUMMER 2006. /R��, I / p O / C3
O O 6, BOTH POLO AND BUILDING -MOUNTED FIXTURES WILL FEATURE ERIC VANNOY, SECTARY
DOWN -DIRECTIONAL AND SHARP CUTOFF LUMINARIES AND UNDER vv A E
I p CANOPY LIGHTING SHALL BE FLUSH-MOUNT/FLASH LENS.
�O ++ MY NOTORIAL COMMISSION EXPIRES ���� '�d, -Lvov
-1. ALL ROOFTOP AND CaRaA�D MOUNTED MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT IS SUBSCRIBED AND SWOI;N B P RE ME=HisOAY OF X), 2-Ai-7
TO BE FULLY SCREENED FROM PUBLIC VIEW WITH ROOFTOP PARAPET
WALLS AND LANDSCAPING. EDANIEL E. GREENFIELDALL SIGNACsE TO COMPLY WITH LOCAL SIGN CODE. OTARY PUBLIC N ARYrIlAB IIC
E OF COLORADO Lt'gl I,�r�bw. ��ti Or 13-15
1 .5. THE TRASH ENCLOSURE WILL BE MOUNTED ON CONCRETE AND BE My Commission Expires July s0. 200e ADDRES
CONSTRUCTED OF MATERIALS TO MATCH THE BUILDINGS. � { 0%A5 L
IEXISITNG 10. BIKE RACKS ARE TO BE PERMANENTLY ANCHORED TO CONCRETE. CITY,STATE,ZIP CODE
IRRIGATION
DITCH 11. ALL HANDICAP PARKING SPACES, AND RAMPS ARE TO BE VERIFIED
WITH CIVIL ENGINEER FOR GRADING, DRAINAGE, AND ACCESSIBLE
20' DRAINAGE ROUTE CONSIDERATIONS. HANDICAP PARKING SPACES SHOULD SLOPE
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EASEMENT
NO MORE THAN 1.48 IN ANY DIRECTION ALL ACCESSIBLE ROU
SHOULD SLOPE NO MORE THAN 1:20 IN DIRECTION OF TRAVEL AND NO
MORE THAN 1:40 CROSS SLOPE.
MY NOTORIAL COMMISSION EXPIRES 1 vv 30,
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12. SCORE MARKS ARE FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN THIS
AY OF D, ler�
NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION.
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13. TRANSFORMERS SHALL BE SCREENED FROM VIEW FROM PUBLIC
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STREETS BY EITHER A SOLID ENCLOSURE, MEETING THE CLEARANCE
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PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD APPROVAL
APPROVED BY THE PLANNING 4 ZONING BOARD OF THE CITY OF FT.
COLLINS, COLORADO ON THIS DAY OF AD, 200�
INDEX
1 PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PLAN
2 NORTH, EAST AND SOUTH ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATIONS
3 WEST ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATIONS;
TIMBERLINE AND KECHTER STREET SECTIONS
4 LANDSCAPE PLAN
5 LANDSCAPE SPECIFICATIONS
6 PHOTOMETRIC LIGHTING PLAN (LPI)
1 PHOTOMETRIC LIGHTING PLAN (LP2)
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No. Revision/Issue Date
5
MYLAR5 RE -ISSUE
10r3i06
4
MYLARS ISSUED
6/14/06
3
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CITY COMMENTS
MAY
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2
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CITY COMMENTS
DEC
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CODE COMMON NAME
BOTANICAL NAME
DECIDUOUS SHADE TREES
TH Shademaster Honeglocust
Gladiteia triacanthoe 'Shademaster'
AS Autumn Purple American Ash
Fraxinue americana 'Autumn Purple'
PA Patmore Ash
Fraxinue panneylvanica ' Patmore'
CONIFEROUS TREES
PI Pinyon Pine
Pine adults
ORNAMENTAL TREES
MT Tatarlan Maple
Acer tataricum
PC Radiant Crabapple
Malue 'Radiant'
SHRUBS
AV American Cranberrybush Viburnum vlbumun trilobun 'Compactum'
DB Dwarf Burning Bush
Euongmus alatus 'Compactus'
CL Common Lilac
Nringa vulgaris
SWALE
MK Miss Kim Dwarf Lilac
Syringa patula
iRS Russian Sage
Perovskla atripllcifolia
CANOPY TREES ALONG
SI Little F"ncese Spirea
Spirea ,Japonica 'Little Princess'
PARKING LOT BOUNDARY
SN Common SnowberN
Symphoricarpos alba
SHALL BE 2" GAL. MIN.
MO Modcorange
Philadelphus coronariue
MR Red Meldiland Rose
Rosa x meipoque
FI Border Forsythia
Forsythia x intermedla
ID leantl Dogwood
Connue sericea Isantl'
EVERGREEN SHRUBS
CJ Blue Chip Creeping Juniper
Junlperue horizontalle 'Blue Chip'
HC Hughes Creeping Juniper
Juniperue horizontalle 'Hughes'
GENERAL LANDSCAPE
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AS-J I I I. LANDSCAPE TREATMENTS SHALL BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED BY THE OWNER.
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MR 2. LANDSCAPE AREAS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, SHALL BE IRRIGATED WiTH AN AUTOMATIC UNDEI;rSROUND
P I I IRRIGATION SYSTEM. THE WATER SUPPLY FOR THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE THE WATER TAP FOR THE BUILDING
i I AND WILL INCLUDE BACKFLOW PREVENTION IN CDNFORMANCE WITH THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS STANDARDS. AN
4 IRRIGATION PLAN WILL BE REQUIRED PROIR TO ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT.
3. TURF AREAS SHALL BE IRRIGATED WITH AUTOMATIC POP-UP IRRIGATION SYSTEM WHILE ALL ALL SHRUB BEDS AND
I TREES SHALL BE IRRIGATED WITH AN AUTOMATIC DRIP IRRIGATION SYSTEM OR ACCEPTABLE ALTERNATIVE. THE
IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE ADJUSTED TO MEET THE WATER REQUIREMENTS OF THE INDIVIDUAL PLANT MATERIAL.
I I 4. ALL PLANTING BEDS WILL BE EDGED WITH 1/8" X 4" STEEL WITH THE SET LEVEL WITH THE TOP OF SOD. THE
3) MR -� PAVING �-
PLANTING BEDS SHALL ALSO BE MULCHED WITH COBBLE OR FIBER MULCH WITH A WEED BARRIER UNDERLAY AS
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DESCRIBED IN LANDSCAPE SPECIFICATION AND DETAILS INCLUDED HEREIN.
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PERENNIAL GROUND COVERS AS INDICATED ON THE LANDSCAPE PLAN. SPECIFICATIONS INCLUDED HEREIN.
6. THIS LANDSCAPE PLAN IS DIAGRAMMATIC; TREE AND SHRUB LOCATIONS MAY BE ADJUSTED, AS NEEDED, AT TiME
OF PLANTING TO MAINTAIN A MINIMUM SEPARATION FROM UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. MINIMUM SEPARATION SHALL BE 10'
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FOR TREES, 4' FOR SHRUBS. CANOPY TREES SHALL REMAIN 40' FROM STREET LIGHTS. ORNAMENTAL TREES SHALL
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1. UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHALL BE LOCATED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF LANDSCAPE MATERIALS.
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(2) F P l2) F PA (2J F
ACT 26, AS AMENDED. PLANT MATERIALS SHALL ALSO MEET THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN IAAN) FOR
NUMBER ONE GRADE. ALL TREES SHALL BE BALLED AND BURLAPPED OR EQUIVALENT.
i 9. TOPSOIL THAT IS REMOVED DURING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY SHALL BE CONSERVED FOR LATER USE.
I I 10. PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF PLANT MATERIALS ANY AREA THAT HAS BEEN COMPACTED OR DISTURBED BY
CANOPY TREES ALONG CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY SHALL BE THOROUGHLY LOOSENED AND ORGANIC AMMENOMENTS SUCH AS COMPOST, PEAT,
CONCRETE PARKING LOT BOUNDARY OR AGED MANURE SHALL BE INCORPORATED.
TRICKLE CHANNEL SHALL BE 2" CAL. MIN.
11. SCHEDULED SIZES STATED REPRESENT MINIMUM CALIPER AND HEIGHT. SIZES PROVIDED MAY EXCEED MINIMUM
REQUIRED, BUT IN NO EVENT SHALL SMALLER PLANT MATERIAL SIZES BE PROVIDED.
PAVING
TURF I I 12. 16 PARKING SPACES ARE SHOWN ALONG THE SOUTH BOUNDARY OF THE PARKING LOT. THE MINIMUM CALIPER FOR
CANOPY TREES SHALL BE 2" TO OFFSET REQUIREMENT FOR LANDSCAPE MEDIAN FOR EVERY 15 SPACES. SHRUBS ARE
SHOWN ACCORDING TO THEIR SIZE AT TWO YEARS FROM THE DATE OF PLANTING.
STOi M WATER RETENTION POND I 13. THE LOCATION OF PLANT MATERIALS SHOWN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS SITE DEVELOPMENT
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES. ALL TREES ARE SHOWN ACCORDING TO THEIR SIZE AT FIVE YEARS
—r I ! FROM THE DATE OF PLANTING. SHRUBS ARE SHOWN ACCORDING TO THEIR SIZE AT TWO YEARS FROM THE DATE Or -
PLANTING.
rt GONG.A WALK 14 NON IRRIGATED GRASS SEED SHALL BE PLANTED IN AREAS SFIOUEI ON PLAN TO PREVENT EROSION SEED MIX TO
! CONTAIN TALL FESCUE, SMOOTH BROME, CRESTED WHEAT GRASS AND WILD RYE. OWNER TO MAINTAIN AT MAXIMUM
I HEIGHT OF 8".
(�) F IS. NO CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY CAN BE ISSUED WITHOUT COMPLETION OF LANDSCAPE MATERIALS OR FINANCIAL
SECURITY OF 125% OF REMAINING LANDSCAPE MATERIALS/INSTALLATION COSTS VIA PERFORMANCE BOND, LETTER OF
CREDIT OR ESCROW.
16. DEVELOPER SHALL ENSURE THAT THE LANDSCAPE PLAN IS COORDINATED WITH THE PLANS DONE BY OTHER
S — S — S 8-5-8 ;2- S CONSULTANTS SO THAT THE PROPOSED GRADING, STORM DRAINAGE, OR OTHER CONSTRUCTION DOES NOT CONFLICT
S— S NOR PRECLUDE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS ON THIS PLAN.
ROPOSED
STREETLIGHT
ORNAMENTAL TREES _ _ _ _ _ _-,,,,_- — — — — — 11. A PERMIT MIDST BE OBTAINED FROM THE CITY FORESTER BEFORE ANY TREES OR SHRUBS AS NOTED ON THIS PLAN
TO REMAIN 15' FROM - ARE PRUNED OR REMOVED ON THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. THIS INCLUDES ZONES BETWEEN THE SIDEWALK AND CURB
T\ STREETLIGHT MEDIANS AND OTHER CITY PROPERTY. THIS PERMIT SHALL APPROVE THE LOCATION AND SPECIES TO BE PLANTED.
FAILURE TO OBTAIN THIS PERMIT MAY RESULT IN REPLACING OR RELOCATING TREES AND A HOLD ON CERTIFICATE OF
OCCUPANCY.
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LANDSCAPE WATER REQUIREMENTS '� BU �T O PEMflCOLLINS SHALL REVIEW AND APPROVE LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION PLAN PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE
TURFGRASS TOTAL AREA NORTH
HIGH WATER USE (24" / SEASON) 34,050 S.F.
NON -IRRIGATED TURF 60,182 S.F.
PLANTINGS WEST EAST
MODERATE WATER USE (14" / SEASON) 3,886 SF.
LOW WATER USE (8" / SEASON) 1,238 SR
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LOVELAND, COLORADO 8053E
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No.
Revision/Issue
Date
5
1"iYLAR5
RE -ISSUE
10/3/
2006
4
1" 1YLARS
ISSUED
6/14
2006
3
REVISIONS PER
CITY COMMENTS
MAY
200rc
2
REVISIONS PER
CITY COMMENTS
[DEC
20055
1
REVISIONS PER
CITY COMMENTS
JULY
2005
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LANDSCAPE SPECIFICATIONS
MATERIALS:
I. WEED BARRIER: WEED BARRIER MAY BE TYPAR 3341 OR APPROVED
EQUAL. PLACE WEED BARRIER BENEATH GRAVEL MULCH AREAS.
2. COBBLE MULCH: 4-8" DIA. NOMINAL SIZE WASHED RIVER COBBLE.
SUBMIT SAMPLE.
3. BARK MULCH: SHREDDED CEDAR BARK MULCH; BARK POLE
PEELINGS FROM CEDAR TREES ONLY. MULCH SHALL BE DARK BROWN IN
COLOR AND FINELY SHREDDED. MULCH SHALL BE FREE FROM NOXIOUS
WEED SEED AND FOREIGN MATERIAL HARMFUL TO PLANT LIFE. CHIPPER
CHIPS, PINE POLE PEELINGS OR OTHER ANGULAR BARK CHIPS ARE NOT
ACCEPTABLE, SUBMIT SAMPLES.
4. HEADERS: STEEL HEADER: RYER50N ESTATE STEEL HEADER I/8" X 4"
WITH 1" X 24" SIZE STRAP STEEL STAKES OR EQUAL. SUBMIT SAMPLE.
5. TREE STAKES: 8-FOOT LONG, 2-INCH DIAMETER PRESSURE TREATED
LODGE POLE PINE STAKES (OR METAL "T" POSTS AS ALLOWED BY
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. APPROVAL REQUIRED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.)
Fi. GUY ANCHORS: 24-INCH LONG METAL "T" POSTS.
1. GUYING AND STAKING WIRE: GALVANIZED IRON OR STEEL 12-GAUGE
WIRE.
8. WEBBING: 2-INCH NYLON WEBBING OR RUBBERIZED CLOTH.
9. TREE WRAP: 4-INCH MINIMUM WIDTH COMMERCIAL TREE WRAP.
10. SAFETY CAPS: INDUSTRY STANDARD (FOR METAL "T" POST ONLY)
II. COMPOST: A TOTALLY ORGANIC PRODUCT THAT HAS BEEN
AEROBICALLY AND NATURALLY PROCESSED WITHOUT THE ADDITION OF
COARSE WOOD CHIPS, IN SUCH A MANNER AS TO MAINTAIN A CONSISTENT
TEMPERATURE OF 140 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT OR GREATER FOR A PERIOD
OF TIME SUFFICIENT TO CREATE THE FOLLOWING CHARACTERISTICS
MEASURED BY DRY WEIGHT: MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE ORGANIC MATTER: 60%
ORGANIC MATTER TO NITROGEN RATIO: 25:1 TO 30:1; PH: 1 TO 8 PHSALTS:
2.0 TO 3.0 MMHOS; LESS THAN 25% INORGANIC MATTER; LESS THEN 1% SOIL,
DIRT OR SAND; MAXIMUM PARTICLE SIZE OF X/ INCH DIAMETER.
ERADICATION OF ALL HARMFUL WEED SEEDS, PATHOGENS AND BACTERIA;
A NON -OFFENSIVE EARTHLY SMELL.
12 FERTILIZER: FERTILIZER ZERFO TURF SHALL BE COMMERCIAL TYPE, Or
UNIFORM COMPOSITION, FREE FLOWING, AND CONFORMING TO APPLICABLE
STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS. SUBMIT MANUFACTURER'S GUARANTEED
ANALYSIS. FORMULATED FERTILIZER ANALYSIS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO
OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE FOR REVIEW AND SHALL BE BASED UPON
RECOMMENDATIONS MADE BY SOIL LAB. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT
SOIL SAMPLE TO SOIL LAB FOR ANALYSIS AND FERTILIZER
RECOMMENDAT IONS.
IF 501 TYPES A SIMILAR IN STRUCTURE, THE CONTRACTOR MAY USE A
L PE RE L R RU RE,
CONSISTENT FORMULATED FERTILIZER FOR THE ENTIRE SITE AREA.
HOWEVER, IF SOIL STRUCTURES ARE VASTLY DIFFERENT, A FORMULATED
FERTILIZER FOR EACH SPECIFIC SITE AREA WILL BE REQUIRED.
FERTILIZER FOR TREE AND SHRUB, BACKFILL MIX, AND GROUND COVER
AREAS SHALL BE OSMOCOTE SIERRABLEN, 9 MONTH SLOW -RELEASE
FERTILIZER
13. BLUEGRASS SOD: BLUEGRASS SOD SHALL BE A BLEND OF NOT LESS
THAN THREE IMPROVED KENTUCKY BLU G ASS VARIETIES. 50D SHALL BE
WEED AND PEST FREE, CONTAINING NO MORE THAN 19. OF OTHER GRASSES,
NONE OF WHICH SHALL BE COARSE
TEXTURED GRASS. SOD SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF % INCH THICK,
HARVESTED IN ROLLS FERTILIZED TWO TO THREE WEEKS BEFORE CUTTING,
AND SHALL BE CUT NOT MORE THAN ONE DAY PRIOR TO PLANTING. SOD
SHALL BE ONE YEAR OLD, MINIMUM, GROWN UNDER INTENSIVE CARE AND
CULTIVATION TO PRODUCE A THICK, EVEN STAND OF GRASS.
TREE AND SHRUB INSTALLATION
15. SEEDED TURF: UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED, ALL TURF SEEDING
SHALL BE COMPLETED BETWEEN APRIL 15 AND MAY 31, OR BETWEEN
SEPTEMBER 1 AND OCTOBER 15. SEEDED TURF AREAS SHALL BE SEEDED
WITH THE FOLLOWING BLEND, INTENDED FOR HIGH TRAFFIC XERIC, OR
RECREATION USES.
SEED MIX:
30% WARD BLUE GRASS
35% NUGLADE
30% TOUCHSTONE
5% PERENNIAL RYEGRASS 'MANHATTAN3"
USE 'MANHATTAN 3' FOR INITIAL SEEDING ONLY, INCREASE TOUCHSTONE TO
35% FOR OvERSEEDING IN SUBSEQUENT YEARS
I6, TREES, SHRUBS, AND GROUND COVERS:
PLANT MATERIALS SHALL BE A FIRST -GLASS REPRESENTATIVE OF ITS
SPECIES; HEALTHY, WELL BRANCHED AND WELL PROPORTIONED IN
RESPECT TO HEIGHT AN WIDTH RELATIONSHIPS; FREE FROM DISEASE,
INJURY, INSECTS, AND WEED ROOTS; AND CONFORMING TO THE
REQUIREMENTS OF THE COLORADO NURSERY ACT. (SEE LANDSCAPE
CONTRACTORS OF COLORADO STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR
APPROPRIATE SECTIONS OF THE NURSERY ACT), ALL PLANTS SHALL BE
NURSERY STOCK FROM GROWERS LOCATED IN USDA HARDINESS ZONES I, 2,
3 OR 4.50TANIC AND COMMON NAMES: PLANT NAMES GIVEN IN THE PLANT
LIST ARE IN CONFORMANCE WITH STANDARD HORTICULTURAL PRACTICE IN
THIS AREA. PLANTS ARE TO BE DELIVERED TO THE SITE WITH TAGS
BEARING THE BOTANIC NAME AS INDICATED BY THE PLANT LIST.
INSTALLATION
CLEARING. PRIOR TO ANY SOIL PREPARATION, EXISTING VEGETATION TO
REMAIN AND WHICH MIGHT INTERFERE WIT THE SPECIFIED SOIL
PREPARATION SHALL BE MOWED, GRUBBED, RAKED, AND THE DEBRIS
REMOVED FROM THE SITE. PRIOR TO OR DURING GRADING OR TILLAGE
OPERATION, THE GROUND SURFACE SHALL BE CLEARED OF MATERIALS
THAT MIGHT HINDER FINAL OPERATIONS.
PREPARE ALL AREAS TO BE PLANTED AS FOLLOWS:
RIP ALL AREAS TO BE PLANTED, SEEDED AND/OR SODDED TO A MINIMUM
OF 8 INCHES IN TWO DIRECTIONS USING AN AGRICULTURAL RIPPER WITH
TINES SPACED AT NO GREATER THAN IS INCHES. AREAS ADJACENT TO
WALKS, STRUCTURES CURBS, ETC, WHERE THE USE OF LARGE MECHANICAL
EQUIPMENT IS DIFFICULT, SHALL BE WORKED WITH SMALLER EQUIPMENT OR
BY HAND.
SOIL PREPARATION: SPREAD 3 CY/1000 SF OF COMPOST AND SUFFICIENT
FERTILIZER TO MEET REQUIREMENTS OF SOIL ANALYSIS OVER ALL AREAS
TO BE SEEDED, SODDED, AND/OR PLANTED W/TREES, SHRUB BED AND
GROUND COVER. INCORPORATE COMPOST BY DIS<ING OR ROTOTILLING
INTO THE TOP 4 TO 6 INCHES OF SOIL, OBTAIN A UNIFORM MIXTURE WITH NO
POCKETS OF SOIL OR AMENDMENTS REMAINING.
TREE AND SHRM PLANTMG:
1, SUBSTITUTIONS. ANY PLAN SUBSTITUTIONS ARE TO BE APPROVED BY
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION,
2. ESTABLISHED LOCATION: STAKE TREES AND FLAG OR SET OUR ALL
SHRUBS IN LOCATIONS SHOWN ON THE PLANS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION FOR
REVIEW BY OWNER. THE FOLLOWING ARE MINIMUM DISTANCES THAT PLANT
L
MATERIALS CAN BE PLACED FROM ADJACENT WALLS, FENCES OR PAVED
AREAS:
LARGE SHRUBS: 4 FEET
MEDIUM SHRUBS: 2-1/2 FEET
PERENNIALS, GRASSES AND GROUND COVERS: 18 INCHES
3. PLANTING PITS:
DIG PLANTING PITS A MINIMUM OF 2 TIMES AS WIDE AS DIAMETER OF ROOT
BALL OR CONTAINER, AND A DEPTH SUFFICIENT TO ALLOW TOP OF ROOT
BALL AT TRUNK TO SIT A MINIMUM OF 3" ABOVE SURROUNDING GRADE FOR
SHRUBS.
INCORPORATE COMPOST BY DISKING OR ROTOTILLING INTO THE TOP 4 TO
6 INCHES OF SOIL. OBTAIN A UNIFORM MIXTURE WITH NO POCKETS OF SOIL
OR AMENDMENTS REMAINING.
EvEi=q;z%CzREEN TfREES
I. GUY ALL CONIFER TREES AND ALL
DECIDUOUS TREES LARGER THAN 2Yz" CAL. AS
SHOWN.
2. IN SODDED AREAS, CUT SOD IN 36" CIRCLE
AND MULCH. FOR CONIFERS CUT SOD AT DRIP
LINE OF TREE AND MULCH.
3. GUY EVERGREEN TREES IN 3 PLACES AT 45
DEGREE ANGLE SLIGHTLY TAUT ONLY TO
ALLOW SOME MOVEMENT. USE NYLONG
STRAPS (NOT HOSES) WITH METAL GROMMETS.
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FLAGGING
SET TOP OF ROOTBALL 4" ABOVE LOWEST
ADJACENT GRADE. REMOVE TOP 2/3 OF
WIRE BASKET AND BURLAP.
e," DEPTH AMENDED SOIL
BACKFILL PIT WITH EXCAVATED SOIL
RESTORE THE FINE GRADE OF ALL AREAS TO BE PLANTED, SEEDED
AND/OR SODDED WITH FLOAT DRAG TO REMOVE IRREGULARITIES
RESULTING FROM TILLING OPERATIONS. FLOAT DRAG TWO DIRECTIONS.
REMOVE ANY ADDITIONAL STONES OVER 1-1/7 INCHES THAT HAVE COME TO
THE SURFACE. UPON COMPLETION OF FINISH GRADING OPERATIONS, THE
CONTRACTOR MUST PROVIDE A FINISH LANDSCAPE GRADE THAT SHALL
CONFORM TO THE GRADES AND ELEVATIONS SHOWN ON THE ENGINEERING
DRAWINGS. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE POSITIVE DRAINAGE IN ALL
LANDSCAPE AREAS.
SHRUBS. ROUGHEN SIDES OF THE PIT TO REMOVE ANY COMPACTING OR
GLAZING. _OOSEN SOIL AT BOTTOM OF PIT TO A MINIMUM DEPTH OF SIX
INCHES. MIX LOOSENED SOIL WITH SPECIFIED BACKFILL.
4. BACKFILL MATERIAL: TREE AND SHRUB PLANTING PITS SHALL BE
BACKFILLED WITH THE FOLLOWING MIX:
'15% TOPSOIL BY VOLUME (SOIL EXCAVATED FROM PLANTING PITS).
25% COMPOST BY VOLUME.
THE SPECIFIED BACKFILL MATERIALS SHALL BE PRE -MIXED USING
INDUSTRY ACCEPTED TECHNIQUE IN ORDER TO OBTAIN A UNIFORM, EVENLY
BLENDED CONSISTENCY, FREE FROM POCKETS OF UNBLENDED MATERIAL
AND CLODS OR STONES GREATER THAN TWO INCHES IN DIAMETER.
BACKFILL 91X SHALL BE DELIVERED TO EACH PLANTING PIT AFTER
MIXING HAS OCCURRED.
PLANTMCs:
I. REMOVE STOCK FROM CONTAINER. DO NOT BREAK THE ROOT BALL. A
SPADE SHALL NOT BE USED. SCARIFY SIDES AND BOTTOM OF ROOT
BALL.
2. PLACE BACKFILL MIX INTO PLANTING PIT TO A DEPTH SUCH THAT THE
PLANT, WHEN PLANTED, WILL BE THREE INCHES ABOVE FINISH GRADE FOR
DECIDUOUS TREES, FOUR TO SIX INCHES FOR CONIFEROUS TREES, AND TWO
INCHES ABOVE FINISH GRADE FOR ALL SHRUBS.
3, UNTIE AND REMOVE BURLAP FROM TOP THIRD OF ROOT BALL ON
BALLED AND BURLAPPED MATERIAL. REMOVE WIRE BASKETS FROM TOP
AND MINIMUM OF 2/3 OF ALL SIDE OF ROOT BALL.
4. BACKFILL ONE-HALF OF PIT WITH BACKFILL MIXTURE AND WATER IN
THOROUGHLY BEFORE PLACING ANY MORE BACKFILL. DO NOT WORK WET
SOIL.
5. BACKFILL THE REST OF THE PLANTING PIT WITH BACKFILL MIXTURE AND
TAMP TO COMPACT. WATER IN THOROUGHLY. DO NOT WORK WET SOIL
APPLY SLOW RELEASE FERTILIZER, PER MANUFACTURER'S DIRECTION OF
SIZE OF PLANT MATERIAL, BY SPREADING EVENLY OVER THE TOP OF THE
ENTIRE PLANTING PIT.
6. STAKE OR GUY ALL TREES IN A TRUE VERTICAL POSITION. WRAP
DECIDUOUS TREES BOTTOM TO TOP. STAPLE OR TACK IN PLACE AT TOP.
WRAP APPROXIMATELY NOVEMBER 15 AND REMOVE APPROXIMATELY
MAY 15.
1. IF TREES ARE PLANTED IN A SPADE DUG HOLE, THEY SHALL BE DEEP
WATERED WITH A WATERING NEEDLE ANGLING FROM THE INSIDE OF THE
BALL OUT THROUGH THE PERIMETER OF THE SOIL.
WEED SARRIER MMTALLATION
I. WEED BARRIER SHALL BE PLACED IN ALL SHRUB BED AREAS WHERE
5-GALLON SHRUB MATERIAL IS USED OR WHERE NOTED IN PLAN AND
DETAILS. AT ALL EDGES OF CURBS, WALLS, STRUCTURES, PAVEMENTS, AND
HEADERS, WEED BARRIER SHALL BE SECURED WITH Il-GAUGE, 6-INCH
LONG STAPLES AT IS INCHES O.G. AT ALL EDGES.
2. NO WEED BARRIER SHALL BE PLACED IN AREAS RECEIVING ONE
GALLON AND SMALLER PLANT MATERIAL.
3. NO WEED BARRIER SHALL BE PLACED IN SOIL PLANTING RINGS OF
DECIDUOUS AND CONIFEROUS TREES PLANTED IN SODDED OR SEEDED
AREAS.
STEEL HEADER CONSTRUCTION
I. LAYOUT STEEL HEADER IN LOCATIONS SHOWN ON PLANS AND RECEIVE
REVIEW OF OWNER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. LOCATE BY SCALING OFF OF
PLAN. INSTALL PLUMB WITH GRADES MAINTAINING A MINIMUM CONSTANT
HEIGHT OF ONE INCH ABOVE ADJACENT TURF AREAS.
nECIDUOUS TREES
AKE TREES USING METAL POSTS WIRED
_IGHTLY TAUT). WITH NYLON STRAPS. SET
)STS VERTICALLY PLUMB. NO RUBBER HOSES,
=ROTECTIVE RUBBER CAPS ON POSTS.
.URAP TREES TO FIRST BRANCH IN THE FALL. IF
SLANTED IN THE SPRING DO NOT WRAP.
REMOVE TOP 3/4 OF WIRE BASKET AND BURLAP.
SET TREE ON COMPACTED SUBGRADE WITH TOP
OF ROOTBALL 3" ABOVE LOWEST ADJACENT GRADE,
4" DEPTH WOOD MULCH AT BASE OF TREE.
30" DIA, MULCH RING IN LAWN AREAS.
0" DEPTH AMENDED SOIL. NO SPECIAL
BACKFILL MIX.
EXISTING SUBGRADE
INSTALL USING STRAIGHT LINES AND SMOOTH CURVES.. STAKE STEEL
HEADER USING PINS OF TWO FEET O.G. PROVIDE DRAINAGE SLITS OR
HOLES AT SUFFICIENT INTERVALS TO ALLOW EXCESS WATER TO DRAIN
AWAY.
LAYNG SOD
I. AFTER SOIL PREPARATION, ROLL THE AREA TO AN EVENLY
COMPACTED, FIRM SOIL BED.
2. REPLACE HARD AND SOFT AREAS.
3. SCARIFY SURFACE TO A DEPTH OF 3/8 INCH,
4. KEEP SOIL BED MOIST DURING LYING OF SOD.
5. LAY SOD SMOOTHLY; EDGE TO EDGE, AND WITH STAGGERED JOINTS.
BUTT EDGES TIGHTLY.
6. WATER SOD LIGHTLY AS LAYING PROGRESSES TO PREVENT DRYING OF
SOD.
1. ROLL SOD DIAGONALLY WITH A LIGHT ROLLER, LEVELING
IRREGULARITIES AND SEALING JOINTS.
8, IN ORDER TO FACILITATE DRAINAGE, PLACE SOD FLUSH WITH
PAVEMENT ON THE UPHILL SIDE OF PAVEMENT. ON THE DOWNHILL SIDE OF
PAVEMENT, PLACE SOD SLIGHTLY BELOW PAVEMENT SURFACE.
9. HOLD SOD BACK FROM TREE TRUNKS AS SHOWN IN DETAILS.
SEEDNG
1. TIME OF SEEDING: UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED, ALL TURF SEEDING
SHALL BE COMPLETED BETWEEN APRIL 15 AND MAY 31, OR BETWEEN
SEPTEMBER 1 AND OCT05ER I5.
2, DRILL SEEDING: DRILL SEED USING A DRILL IMPLEMENT EQUIPPED WITH
THE FOLLOWING PREFERABLE FEATURES;
DEPTH BANDS - TO ALLOW SEEDING AT THE PROPER DEPTH
SEED BOX AGITATOR - TO PROMOTE SEED MIXING
SEED BOX BAFFLES - TO AID IN EVEN SEED DISTRIBUTION AMONG
ROWS
SEED -METERING DEVICE - TO PROMOTE EVEN SEED DISTRIBUTION
WITHIN ROWS
FURROW OPENERS - TO PERMIT PROPER SEED PLACEMENT FROM
SEED SPOUTS, AND
DRAG CHAINS - TO AID IN SEED COVERAGE
3. THE DRILL WILL BE ADJUSTED TO PLANT SEED TO THE PROPER DEPTH.
THE DEPTH OF SEEDING WILL BE APPROXIMATELY 0.25 TO 0.50 INCH.
DRILL ROW SPACING WILL BE SET AT APPROXIMATELY Fi TO 8 INCHES. THE
DRILL WILL THEN BE TOWED ACROSS THE SEEDBED TO COMPLETE THE
PLANTING OPERATION. DRILL SEEDING WILL TAKE PLACE IMMEDIATELY
FOLLOWING THE COMPLETION OF FINAL SEED BED PREPARATION
TECHNIQUES.
4. BROADCAST SEEDING: BROADCAST SEEDING SHALL ONLY OCCUR IN
AREAS INACCESSIBLE TO A DRILL SEEDER. BROADCAST SEED ONLY
AFTER ALL TREES AND SHRUBS HAVE BEEN PLANTED IN THESE AREAS.
BROADCAST SEEDING WILL BE ACCOMPLISHED USING NAND -OPERATION
"CYCLONE -TYPE" SEEDERS OR ROTARY BROADCAST EQUIPMENT
ATTACHED TO CONSTRUCTION OR RE -VEGETATION MACHINERY. ALL
MACHINERY WILL BE EQUIPPED WITH METERING DEVICES. BROADCASTING
BY HAND WILL BE ACCEPTABLE ON SMALL, ISOLATED SITES. WHEN
BROADCAST SEEDING, PASSES WILL BE MADE OVER EACH SITE TO BE
SEEDED IN A MANNER TO ENSURE AN EVEN DISTRIBUTION OF SEED. WHEN
USING HOPPER TYPE EQUIPMENT, SEED SHOULD BE FREQUENTLY MIXED
WITHIN THE HOPPER TO DISCOURAGE SEED SETTLING AND UNEVEN
PLANTING DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIES.
5. BROADCAST SEEDING WILL TAKE PLACE IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE
COMPLETION OF FINAL SEEDBED PREPARATION TECHNIQUES, BROADCAST
SEEDING SHOULD NOT BE CONDUCTED WHEN WIND VELOCITIES WOULD
PROHIBIT EVEN SEED DISTRIBUTION. THE BROADCAST SEEDING RATE WILL
BE TWICE THE RATE OF DRILL SEEDING,
MULCHMG
MULCH FOLLOWING ALL SOIL PREPARATION AND PLANTING.
I. SHRUB BEDS: MULCH SHRUB BEDS (DECIDUOUS, CONIFEROUS SHRUBS 4
GRASSES) WITH A 3-INCH LAYER OF WASHED RIVER GRAVEL MULCH WHERE
5 GALLON SHRUB MATERIAL IS USED. MULCH ALL ONE GALLON
PERENNIAL AND GROUND COVER PLANTING AREAS WITH A 3" LAYER OF
WOOD MULCH.
2. TREE PLANTING RINGS IN IRRIGATED TURF AREAS: MULCH ALL SOIL
PLANTING RINGS OF DECIDUOUS AND CONIFEROUS TREES WITH A 3" LAYER
OF WOOD BARK MULCH.
SHRUBS
PLACE SHRUBS A MINIMUM OF IS" FROM PLANTING BED EDGE
(STEEL HEADER, CURBS, WALKS, WALLS, ETC.) FOR I GALLON
SHRUBS, 3' MINIMUM FOR 5 GALLON DECIDUOUS SHRUBS, 4'
FOR CONIFER SHRUB.
FOR 5 GALLON AND LARGER PLANT MATERIAL CONSTRUCT A
2" HIGH WATERING RING AROUND SHRUB AT EDGE OF
PLANTING PIT. FOR 1 GALLON MATERIAL, CONSTRUCT A 2" X
IS" DIA, WATER RING AND MULCH WITH WOOD BARK INSIDE OF
THE WATER RING.
18" MIN.
WOOD MULCH 4" SETTED DEPTH
NO WEEDBARRIER FABRIC
HAND SPADED EDGE
4" DEPTH
-LAWN
SHRUB BED FINISHED GRADE
ro" DEPTH AMENDED SOIL
2X ROOT BALL DIA. SCARIFY SIDES
AND BOTTOM.
PREPARED BY:
The
Frederickson
Grou „c
118 E. 29TH ST, SUITE C
LOVELAND, COLORADO 80538
(970) 278-0240 f>x (888) 556.2740
deanne@frederickson.us
No.
Revision/Issue
Date
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6/14/
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Date
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Scale OF
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