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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTHE LOFTS AT PARK CENTRAL - FDP - 28-02B - CORRESPONDENCE - LANDSCAPE PLANirrigated with an automatic underground s required prior to issuance of o building Permit- ted with an automatic pop—up irrigation system. All shrub :o be irrigated with on automatic drip (trickle) irrigation system, r) yetem is to be adjusted to meet the water requirements of m r shredded cedar mulch. N dl be 1/a' x 4' steel set level with top of sod - Si Kentucky Bluegrass- .T. topsail that is removed during construction activity shall be revegetation and landscaping. plant materials, areas that have been compacted or disturbed y loosened. Organic amendments such 08 composL peat, or aced at a rate of at least three (3) cubic yards of amendment g Creek Trail and within the Natural Buffer setback with the are to be deveioped, will be evaluated for relocation. w ZEA Lu r Rate lbaJAas Percent PIS Planted (Drilled 1) Of Mix Seeded cre w Cr 2.00 15% 362.000 u_ 4.00 25% ti40,000 4.00 30% 744,000 6.00 3Di 756,000 I� C• 16.00 IDES 2,502.000 (57 seeds/sq.ft.) �."wwwmwe PLANT LIST FOR NATURAL AREA pSA Populous sargenYi Alain Cottornroad 2' cal B+B 3 SHRUBS: RA Ribes aureum Golden Current 5 gal. 5' o.c. 16 RO Rhus glabra Smooth Sumac 5 got. 6' o.c. 5 SE Solix exlguo Coyote Willow 5 gal. 5 SPRING CREEK NATURAL AREA SETBACK 1 10D-YEAR FLOODPLAIN 6-IST—/ 8-VTC--� Of EXISTINGTRE TO REMAIN . Tr7rsw �r err• �u .. V rt� ALIC-04-2004 15:27 VAIX HT FRYE ARCHITECTS 970 224 1662 pjey.SSC>ctATt=S INC Landscape Architecture August 4, 2004 PROJECT / NO_: The Lofts at Park Central TO: Ted Sheperd — Current Planning Fax:416-2020 Pages:3 ENCLOSED PLEASE FIND: COPIES OF: Ted, Urban Design Planning 06?6 Q`(� SL4, P. ft Forward Prints ForApprovaJ Mail Resumed Orl 'nal Speaffications X For Your Use As Requested Fax Delivery St2p_pLawings For Your Files Piok-U Lq2Mputer Disk Akbome Attached is the revised planting for the south area of the site. We have: 1) Kept the total number of shrubs — 21 and placed them all within one lineal bed next to the trail. The bed will havemulch consistent with the rest of the site. 2) Plant species (see approved native plant list). FIG — Rhus. We are concerned about the puckering on these now they are no longer in a native area. We have used RA and SE to provide variety. As we now have the RG plants on site we plan to plant these in the detention area south of the trail. We hope this is acceptable. Please call if you have any questions. Best regards, IAA_ . Louise Herbert VF Ripley Associates 4ol West Mountain Ave. Suite 201. Fort Collins, CO 80521-2604 Phone 970.224.5M Fax 970.224.1662 AUCr04-2004 16:44 VRUGHT FRYE ARCHITECTS 970 224 1662 Post-ita Fax Note 7671 oabte 9"► Frame To Co./oept CO. Phone a RUN* a Far I 162 Fm a p' e3yAB80C1ATE3 INC Landscape Architecture August 4, 2004 Urban Design Planning PROJECT / NO.: The Lofts at Park Central - Landscape TO: Connie Dohn — Dohn Construction Fax:490-6093 Pages:3 CC: Ted Shepard — Current Planning ENCLOSED PLEASE FIND: COPIES OF: -Jr g�2 8 _ Forward Prints For oval Mail Returned O nal X For Your Use Fax Specifications As nested DeIIVe Sho Draw! s For Your Files pick_ Com er Disk Airborne Connie, Attached is the revised planting plan, which Ted Shepard has approved. Ted requested: 1) The landscape contractor ensure that the shrubs in the bed adjacent to the trail are planted sufficiently away from the edge of sidewalk so they do not grow over the walk when mature. We recommend a minimum of 3 fL 2) Wood bark be used and not rock as this would blend more with the character of the Spring Creek Trail. Please call and discuss with Ted if necessary at 221-6750, Yours Sincerely, �4�- Loulse Herbert VF Ripley Associates 401 West Mountain Ave. Sufte 201. Fort Collins, CO 80521-2604 Phone 970.224.5M Fax 970,224.1662 TOTAL P.01