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DRYLAND SEED MIX, TYP.
LANDSCAPE BERM
WETLAND SEED MIX, TYP.
SERVICE DRIVE
PROPERTY BOUNDARY/R.O.W.
DETENTION
CONCRETE HELI-STOP
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DRYLAND SEED MIX, TYP.
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DETENTION
LANDSCAPE BUFFER
LE FEVER DRIVE (PLANNED)
LADY MOON DRIVE
CINQUEFOIL LANE
10' WIDE COBBLE
MULCH PERIMETER
COURTYARD
COURTYARD
PROPERTY BOUNDARY/R.O.W.
HARMONY ROAD
TIMBERWOOD
DRIVE
LADY MOON DRIVE
CINQUEFOIL LANE
LIMITS OF WORK
PROPERTY BOUNDARY/R.O.W.
PROPERTY
BOUNDARY/R.O.W.
LIMITS OF
WORK
HIGH HYDROZONE
MODERATE HYDROZONE
LOW HYDROZONE
VERY LOW HYDROZONE
0 20' 40' 80'
BHA Design Incorporated
1603 Oakridge Drive
Fort Collins, Colorado 80525
voice: 970.223.7577
fax: 970.223.1827
LEGEND
HYDROZONE AREA WATER NEED ANNUAL WATER USE
(s.f.) (gallons/s.f.) (gallons)
HIGH 143,985 18 2,591,730
MODERATE 235,293 10 2,352,930
LOW 88,101 3 264,303
VERY LOW 39,647 0 0
TOTAL GALLONS 5,208,963
TOTAL S.F. 507,026
AVERAGE 10.3 GALLONS/S.F./SEASON
GENERAL NOTES FOR HYDROZONE COMPLIANCE
1. Apply mulch at a maximum depth of three (3) inches.
2. An irrigation plan is required to be submitted at the same time as the landscape plan in
accordance with the requirements in the Land Use Code Section 3.2.1.J(2).
3. When installing trees and shrubs, remove root ball wrapping materials (burlap, fabric, grow bags,
twine, ties, wire basket, etc.) from the upper 12 inches or two-thirds of the root ball, whichever is
greater after the tree or shrub is set in place.
Notes:
1. The average needs to be a maximum of 15 gallons/S.F.season.
WATER BUDGET CHART
MATCH LINE
LE FEVER DRIVE (PLANNED)
LADY MOON DRIVE
CINQUEFOIL LANE
PROPERTY BOUNDARY/R.O.W.
LIMITS OF WORK
PROPERTY
BOUNDARY/
R.O.W.
LIMITS OF
WORK
ALTA BOUNDARY
HIGH HYDROZONE
MODERATE HYDROZONE
LOW HYDROZONE
VERY LOW HYDROZONE
0 20' 40' 80'
BHA Design Incorporated
1603 Oakridge Drive
Fort Collins, Colorado 80525
voice: 970.223.7577
fax: 970.223.1827
LEGEND
MATCH LINE
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TR 90
TR 86
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TR 85
TR 87
TR 88
TR 89
TR 84
TR 83
TR 82
TR 81
TR 80
TR 79
TR 78
TR 77
TR 76
TR 67
TR 66 TR 68
TR 69 TR 70
TR 65
PROPERTY BOUNDARY/R.O.W.
HARMONY ROAD
TIMBERWOOD
DRIVE
LADY MOON DRIVE
CINQUEFOIL LANE
LIMITS OF WORK
PROPERTY BOUNDARY/R.O.W.
PROPERTY
BOUNDARY/R.O.W.
LIMITS OF
WORK
EXISTING TREES
X TO BE REMOVED
EXISTING TREES TO
REMAIN AND BE
PROTECTED
0 20' 40' 80'
BHA Design Incorporated
1603 Oakridge Drive
Fort Collins, Colorado 80525
voice: 970.223.7577
fax: 970.223.1827
LEGEND
Symbol Species Size Condition
Mitigation
Quantity
TR-1 Blue Spruce 11" Fair 1.5
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TR 60
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TR 48 TR 49
TR 51
TR 50
TR 52 TR 57
TR 56
TR 55
TR 53
TR 54
TR 45
TR 46
TR 44
TR 43
TR 42
TR 41
TR 39 TR 40
TR 38
TR 37
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TR 36
TR 34
TR 32 TR 31
TR 30
TR 29
TR 28
TR 33
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TR 12
TR 11
TR 27
TR 26
TR 25 TR 24
TR 23
TR 22
TR 20
TR 19
TR 21
TR 18
TR 8
TR 9
TR 10
TR 7
TR 6
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TR 16
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TR 13
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LE FEVER DRIVE (PLANNED)
LADY MOON DRIVE
CINQUEFOIL LANE
PROPERTY BOUNDARY/R.O.W.
LIMITS OF WORK
PROPERTY
BOUNDARY/
R.O.W.
LIMITS OF
WORK
ALTA BOUNDARY
EXISTING TREES
X TO BE REMOVED
EXISTING TREES TO
REMAIN AND BE
PROTECTED
0 20' 40' 80'
BHA Design Incorporated
1603 Oakridge Drive
Fort Collins, Colorado 80525
voice: 970.223.7577
fax: 970.223.1827
LEGEND
Symbol Species Size Condition
Mitigation
Quantity
TR-1 Blue Spruce 11" Fair 1.5
TR-2 Plum 5.5" Poor 0
TR-3 Plum 13" Fair/Poor 1.5
TR-4 Blue Spruce 19" Good 2.5
TR-5 Plum 8" Poor 1
TR-6 Austrian Pine 13" Fair 1
TR-7 Austrian Pine 11" Fair 1
TR-8 Plum 16" Fair/Good 2
TR-9 Blue Spruce 21" Fair/Good 2
TR-10 Not there 0
TR-11 Blue Spruce 27" Good 3
TR-12 Blue Spruce 18" Fair 2
TR-13 Blue Spruce 20" Fair 2
TR-14 Blue Spruce 19" Fair 2
TR-15 Blue Spruce 21" Fair 2
TR-16 Silver Maple 19" Dead 0
TR-17 Stump 0
TR-18 Blue Spruce 21" Fair/Good 1.5
TR-18A Blue Spruce 18" Fair 1.5
TR-19 Cottonwood 52" Fair 3
TR-20 Blue Spruce 18" Fair 1.5
TR-21 Juniper 11" Fair/Poor 1
TR-22 Blue Spruce 18" Fair 1.5
TR-23 Blue Spruce 18" Fair 1.5
TR-24 Aspen 8" Dead 0
TR-25 Aspen <6" Fair 0
TR-26 Aspen <6" Fair 0
TR-27 Aspen <6" Fair 0
TR-28 Blue Spruce 19" Fair 2
TR-28A Blue Spruce 20" Fair 2
TR-29 Blue Spruce 14" Fair 1.5
TR-30 Blue Spruce 12" Fair/Poor 1
TR-31 Blue Spruce 18" Fair/Good 2
TR-32 Blue Spruce 17" Fair 2
TR-33 Blue Spruce 19" Fair 2.5
TR-34 Blue Spruce 13" Fair 1.5
TR-35 Not there 0
TR-36 Blue Spruce 16" Fair 2
TR-36A Austrian Pine 24" Fair 2
TR-37 Douglas Fir 10" Poor 0
TR-38 Douglas Fir 7" Poor 0
TR-39 Douglas Fir 11" Fair/Poor 1
TR-40 Douglas Fir 23" Good 3
TR-41-42 Stump 0
TR-43 Cottonwood 45" Fair/Good 3.5
TR-44 Spruce 26" Fair/Good 2.5
TR-45 Spruce 24" Good 3
TR-46 Plum 16" Fair 1
TR-47 Austrian Pine 21" Fair/Good 2
TR-48 Apple 16" Fair/Good 2
TR-49 Apple 10" Good 1
TR-50 Spruce 24" Good 3
TR-51 Spruce 19" Good 3
TR-52 Green Ash 34" Fair 3
TR-53 Apple 13" Fair 2
TR-54 Plum 14" Fair 1
TR-55 Apple 12" Fair/Good 2
TR-56 Cherry 14" Fair/Good 1
TR-57 Cherry 11" Fair/Good 2
TR-58 Crabapple 19" Fair 1
TR-59 Crabapple 13" Poor 1
TR-60 Crabapple 14" Fair/Poor 1
TR-61 Spruce 18" Fair 2.5
TR-62 Spruce 18" Fair/Good 3
TR-63 Spruce 11" Poor 1
TR-64 Green Ash 27" Good 3
TR-65 Stump 0
TR-66 Cottonwood 45" Good 3
TR-67 Cottonwood 39" Good 4
TR-68-70 Stump 0
TR-71 Pinyon Pine 5" Fair/Poor 0
TR-72 Pinyon Pine 10" Poor 1.5
TR-73 Pinyon Pine 10" Poor 1
TR-74 Honeylocust 7" Poor 0
TR-75 Honeylocust 5.5"
Fair
(Transplant) 0
TR-76 Green Ash 25" Fair/Poor 1.5
TR-77 Green Ash 13" Fair 2
TR-78 Green Ash 21" Fair/Poor 2
TR-79-81 Stump 0
TR-82 Blue Spruce 15" Good 2.5
TR-83 Green Ash 27" Fair/Good 3.5
TR-84 Crabapple 26" Poor 1
TR-85 Green Ash 34" Fair/Good 3.5
TR-86 Green Ash 35" Fair/Good 3
TR-87 Honeylocust 27" Fair/Good 3
TR-88 Green Ash 23" Fair/Good 3
TR-89 Cottonwood 48" Good 4
TR-90 Cottonwood 53" Fair/Poor 2
Total: 142.5
Total = 143 Trees to be upsized
1. Within the drip line of any protected existing tree, there shall be no cut
or fill over a four-inch depth unless a qualified arborist or forester has
evaluated and approved the disturbance.
2. All protected existing trees shall be pruned to the City of Fort Collins
Forestry standards.
3. Prior to and during construction, barriers shall be erected around all
protected existing trees with such barriers to be of orange fencing a
minimum of four (4) feet in height, secured with metal T-posts, no
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whichever is greater. There shall be no storage or movement of
equipment, material, debris or fill within the fenced tree protection zone.
4. During the construction stage of development, the applicant shall
prevent the cleaning of equipment or material or the storage and
disposal of waste material such as paints, oils, solvents, asphalt,
concrete, motor oil or any other material harmful to the life of a tree
within the drip line of any protected tree or group of trees.
5. No damaging attachment, wires, signs or permits may be fastened to
any protected tree.
6. Large property areas containing protected trees and separated from
construction or land clearing areas, road rights-of-way and utility
easements may be "ribboned off," rather than erecting protective fencing
around each tree as required in subsection (G)(3) above. This may be
accomplished by placing metal t-post stakes a maximum of fifty (50)
feet apart and tying ribbon or rope from stake-to-stake along the
outside perimeters of such areas being cleared.
7. The installation of utilities, irrigation lines or any underground fixture
requiring excavation deeper than six (6) inches shall be accomplished
by boring under the root system of protected existing trees at a minimum
depth of twenty-four (24) inches. The auger distance is established from
the face of the tree (outer bark) and is scaled from tree diameter at
breast height as described in the chart below.
TREE MITIGATION
TREE PROTECTION NOTES
MATCH LINE
TR-2 Plum 5.5" Poor 0
TR-3 Plum 13" Fair/Poor 1.5
TR-4 Blue Spruce 19" Good 2.5
TR-5 Plum 8" Poor 1
TR-6 Austrian Pine 13" Fair 1
TR-7 Austrian Pine 11" Fair 1
TR-8 Plum 16" Fair/Good 2
TR-9 Blue Spruce 21" Fair/Good 2
TR-10 Not there 0
TR-11 Blue Spruce 27" Good 3
TR-12 Blue Spruce 18" Fair 2
TR-13 Blue Spruce 20" Fair 2
TR-14 Blue Spruce 19" Fair 2
TR-15 Blue Spruce 21" Fair 2
TR-16 Silver Maple 19" Dead 0
TR-17 Stump 0
TR-18 Blue Spruce 21" Fair/Good 1.5
TR-18A Blue Spruce 18" Fair 1.5
TR-19 Cottonwood 52" Fair 3
TR-20 Blue Spruce 18" Fair 1.5
TR-21 Juniper 11" Fair/Poor 1
TR-22 Blue Spruce 18" Fair 1.5
TR-23 Blue Spruce 18" Fair 1.5
TR-24 Aspen 8" Dead 0
TR-25 Aspen <6" Fair 0
TR-26 Aspen <6" Fair 0
TR-27 Aspen <6" Fair 0
TR-28 Blue Spruce 19" Fair 2
TR-28A Blue Spruce 20" Fair 2
TR-29 Blue Spruce 14" Fair 1.5
TR-30 Blue Spruce 12" Fair/Poor 1
TR-31 Blue Spruce 18" Fair/Good 2
TR-32 Blue Spruce 17" Fair 2
TR-33 Blue Spruce 19" Fair 2.5
TR-34 Blue Spruce 13" Fair 1.5
TR-35 Not there 0
TR-36 Blue Spruce 16" Fair 2
TR-36A Austrian Pine 24" Fair 2
TR-37 Douglas Fir 10" Poor 0
TR-38 Douglas Fir 7" Poor 0
TR-39 Douglas Fir 11" Fair/Poor 1
TR-40 Douglas Fir 23" Good 3
TR-41-42 Stump 0
TR-43 Cottonwood 45" Fair/Good 3.5
TR-44 Spruce 26" Fair/Good 2.5
TR-45 Spruce 24" Good 3
TR-46 Plum 16" Fair 1
TR-47 Austrian Pine 21" Fair/Good 2
TR-48 Apple 16" Fair/Good 2
TR-49 Apple 10" Good 1
TR-50 Spruce 24" Good 3
TR-51 Spruce 19" Good 3
TR-52 Green Ash 34" Fair 3
TR-53 Apple 13" Fair 2
TR-54 Plum 14" Fair 1
TR-55 Apple 12" Fair/Good 2
TR-56 Cherry 14" Fair/Good 1
TR-57 Cherry 11" Fair/Good 2
TR-58 Crabapple 19" Fair 1
TR-59 Crabapple 13" Poor 1
TR-60 Crabapple 14" Fair/Poor 1
TR-61 Spruce 18" Fair 2.5
TR-62 Spruce 18" Fair/Good 3
TR-63 Spruce 11" Poor 1
TR-64 Green Ash 27" Good 3
TR-65 Stump 0
TR-66 Cottonwood 45" Good 3
TR-67 Cottonwood 39" Good 4
TR-68-70 Stump 0
TR-71 Pinyon Pine 5" Fair/Poor 0
TR-72 Pinyon Pine 10" Poor 1.5
TR-73 Pinyon Pine 10" Poor 1
TR-74 Honeylocust 7" Poor 0
TR-75 Honeylocust 5.5"
Fair
(Transplant) 0
TR-76 Green Ash 25" Fair/Poor 1.5
TR-77 Green Ash 13" Fair 2
TR-78 Green Ash 21" Fair/Poor 2
TR-79-81 Stump 0
TR-82 Blue Spruce 15" Good 2.5
TR-83 Green Ash 27" Fair/Good 3.5
TR-84 Crabapple 26" Poor 1
TR-85 Green Ash 34" Fair/Good 3.5
TR-86 Green Ash 35" Fair/Good 3
TR-87 Honeylocust 27" Fair/Good 3
TR-88 Green Ash 23" Fair/Good 3
TR-89 Cottonwood 48" Good 4
TR-90 Cottonwood 53" Fair/Poor 2
Total: 142.5
1. Within the drip line of any protected existing tree, there shall be no cut
or fill over a four-inch depth unless a qualified arborist or forester has
evaluated and approved the disturbance.
2. All protected existing trees shall be pruned to the City of Fort Collins
Forestry standards.
3. Prior to and during construction, barriers shall be erected around all
protected existing trees with such barriers to be of orange fencing a
minimum of four (4) feet in height, secured with metal T-posts, no
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whichever is greater. There shall be no storage or movement of
equipment, material, debris or fill within the fenced tree protection zone.
4. During the construction stage of development, the applicant shall
prevent the cleaning of equipment or material or the storage and
disposal of waste material such as paints, oils, solvents, asphalt,
concrete, motor oil or any other material harmful to the life of a tree
within the drip line of any protected tree or group of trees.
5. No damaging attachment, wires, signs or permits may be fastened to
any protected tree.
6. Large property areas containing protected trees and separated from
construction or land clearing areas, road rights-of-way and utility
easements may be "ribboned off," rather than erecting protective fencing
around each tree as required in subsection (G)(3) above. This may be
accomplished by placing metal t-post stakes a maximum of fifty (50)
feet apart and tying ribbon or rope from stake-to-stake along the
outside perimeters of such areas being cleared.
7. The installation of utilities, irrigation lines or any underground fixture
requiring excavation deeper than six (6) inches shall be accomplished
by boring under the root system of protected existing trees at a minimum
depth of twenty-four (24) inches. The auger distance is established from
the face of the tree (outer bark) and is scaled from tree diameter at
breast height as described in the chart below.
TREE MITIGATION
TREE PROTECTION NOTES
CITY FORESTER SIGNATURE BLOCK
APPROVED BY THE CITY FORESTER OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS,
COLORADO
ON THIS ______ DAY OF _________________, 20_________
____________________________________________
CITY FORESTER
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1. TREE REMOVALS SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL
CODE.
2. TREE REMOVALS AND MITIGATION SHALL BE AS NEEDED BY PHASE
GENERAL NOTES
LANDSCAPE
BUFFER
LANDSCAPE
BERM
PRIVATE DRIVE
STEEL EDGER,
TYP.
10' WIDE COBBLE
MULCH PERIMETER
PROPERTY BOUNDARY/R.O.W.
LIMITS OF WORK
PROPERTY
BOUNDARY/
R.O.W.
LIMITS OF
WORK
ALTA BOUNDARY
PROPOSED CANOPY TREE
PROPOSED ORNAMENTAL TREE
PROPOSED EVERGREEN TREE
PROPOSED DECIDUOUS SHRUBS
PROPOSED ORNAMENTAL GRASSES
PROPOSED PERENNIALS
PROPOSED BOULDERS
PROPOSED EVERGREEN SHRUBS
EXISTING TREES TO
REMAIN AND BE
PROTECTED
PROPOSED EDGER
0 20' 40' 80'
BHA Design Incorporated
1603 Oakridge Drive
Fort Collins, Colorado 80525
voice: 970.223.7577
fax: 970.223.1827
1. ORGANIC MULCH - ORGANIC (WOOD) MULCH SHALL BE SHREDDED REDWOOD MULCH. PLACE ORGANIC (WOOD) MULCH TO A DEPTH
OF 4" AROUND ORNAMENTAL GRASSES AND PERENNIALS AND AT BASE OF SHRUBS AND TREES. NO WEED BARRIER FABRIC REQUIRED IN
ORGANIC (WOOD) MULCH AREAS.
2. ROCK MULCH - ROCK MULCH SHALL BE 3" DEEP AND MATCH EXISTING, OVER WEED BARRIER. (RE: SPECS)
3. LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE AS NEEDED BY PHASE
NOTES
LEGEND
DRYLAND SEED MIX
IRRIGATED TURF
GRASSPAVE
GRAVEL
WETLAND SEED MIX
MATCH LINE
1. Landscape materials shall be in accordance with AAN specifications for Number One Grade.
2. Turf areas shall be irrigated with an automatic pop-up irrigation system. Shrub beds and trees to be
irrigated with an automatic drip (trickle) irrigation system. Trees shall have 5 drip emitters per plant,
shrubs shall have 3 drip emitters per plant. The irrigation plan shall be reviewed and reviewed
andapproved by the City of Ft. Collins Water Utilities Department prior to the issuance of a building
permit.
3. Trees to be balled and burlapped, unless otherwise noted.
4. To satisfy the tree mitigation requirements, all canopy and ornamental trees shall be of increased
caliper (3.0" Canopy, 2.5" Ornamental)
5. Shrub areas shall be mulched with shredded wood mulch with no weed barrier fabric.
6. Landscaping must be installed or secured with an irrevocable letter of credit, Performance Bond, or
escrow account for 125% of the valuation of the materials and labor prior to issuance of a Certificate
of Occupancy.
7. Landscaping shall be installed and maintained by the property owner, including trees and
groundcover within the R.O.W.
8. The following separations shall be provided between trees/shrubs and utilities:
8.1. 40 feet between canopy trees and street lights
8.2. 15 feet between ornamental trees and streetlights
8.3. 10 feet between trees and public water and sanitary and storm sewer lines
8.4. 4 feet between shrubs and public water and sanitary and storm sewer lines
8.5. 4 feet between trees and gas lines
9. Field locate utilities prior to planting.
10. To the maximum extent feasible, topsoil that is removed during construction activity shall be conserved
for later use on areas requiring revegetation and landscaping.
11. Perennial and ornamental grass beds to be mulched with 4'' depth shredded wood mulch. No weed
barrier shall be placed in these beds.
12. The top 6 inches of topsoil will be stripped and stored on site. The soil will then be placed in the
planting areas.
13. The soil in all landscape areas, including parkways and medians, shall be thoughly loosened to a
depth of not less than eight (8) inches and soil amendment shall be thoroughly incorporated into the
soil of all landscape areas to a depth of at least six (6) inches by tilling, discing or other suitable
method, at a rate of at least three (3) cubic yards of soil amendment per one thousand (1,000)
square feet of landscape area.
14. A free permit must be obtained from the City Forester before any trees or shrubs as noted on this plan
are planted, pruned or removed on the public right-of-way. This includes zones between the sidewalk
and curb, median 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.
15. The developer shall contact the City forester to inspect all tree plantings at the completion of each
phase of the development. All trees need to have been installed as shown on the landscape plan.
Approval of street tree planting is required before final approval of each phase. Failure to obtain
approval by the City Forester for the street trees in a phase shall result in a hold on certificate of
occupancy for future phases of the development.
16. See Section 3.4.1 of the Land Use Code for allowable uses within the Natural Habitat Buffer Zone.
PLANT NOTES
LANDSCAPE BERM
PROPOSED 80' LANDSCAPE BUFFER
STEEL EDGER, TYP.
LANDSCAPE BERM
INTERIM ROAD
IMPROVEMENTS
10' WIDE COBBLE
MULCH PERIMETER
INTERIOR COURTYARD
COURTYARD
ENTRY PLAZA
LANDSCAPE
BERM
LANDSCAPE
BERM
LANDSCAPE BUFFER
PRIVATE DRIVE
HARMONY ROAD
TIMBERWOOD
DRIVE
LADY MOON DRIVE
CINQUEFOIL LANE
PRIVATE DRIVE
LIMITS OF WORK
PROPERTY BOUNDARY/R.O.W.
PROPERTY
BOUNDARY/R.O.W.
LIMITS OF
WORK
PROPOSED CANOPY TREE
PROPOSED ORNAMENTAL TREE
PROPOSED EVERGREEN TREE
PROPOSED DECIDUOUS SHRUBS
PROPOSED ORNAMENTAL GRASSES
PROPOSED PERENNIALS
PROPOSED BOULDERS
PROPOSED EVERGREEN SHRUBS
EXISTING TREES TO
REMAIN AND BE
PROTECTED
PROPOSED EDGER
Key Botanical Name Common Name Size at Root Planting Spacing Quantity Hydrozone
DECIDUOUS CANOPY TREES
GL TR Gleditisia triacanthos inermis Skyline Honeylocust 2" BB See Plan M-H
QU MA Quercus macrocarpa Bur Oak 2" BB See Plan M
QU MU Quercus muehlenbergii Chinkapin Oak 2" BB See Plan M-H
ORNAMENTAL TREES
AM AB Amelanchier x grandiflora 'Autumn Brilliance' Autumn Brilliance Service Berry 8'h. (clump) BB See Plan L-M
CE CA Cercis canadensis Eastern Redbud 2" BB See Plan M-H
MA RA Malus radiant Radiant Crabapple 2.5" BB See Plan M
KO PA Koelreuteria paniculata Goldenrain Tree 2" BB See Plan M
PR KR Prunus cerasifera 'Krauter Vesuvius' Krauter Vesuvius Plum 2" BB See Plan M
PY AB Pyrus calleryana 'Autumn Blaze' Autumn Blaze Pear 2.5" BB See Plan M
PY CH Pyrus calleryana 'Chanticleer' Chanticleer Pear 3" BB See Plan M
SY PK Syringa pekinensis Peking Lilac 8'h. (clump) BB See Plan M-H
EVERGREEN TREES
AB CO Abies concolor White Fir 2" BB See Plan M-H
JU SC Juniperus Scopularum Rocky Mountain Juniper 2" BB See Plan L
PI PU Picea Pungens Blue Spruce 2" BB See Plan M-H
PI AR Pinus aristata Bristlecone Pine 2" BB See Plan M-H
PI ED Pinus edulis Pinyon Pine 2" BB See Plan VL-M
PI NI Pinus nigra Austrian Pine 2" BB See Plan M-H
PI PO Pinus ponderosa Ponderosa Pine 2" BB See Plan M
PS ME Pseudotsuga menziesii glauca Rocky Mountain Douglas Fir 2" BB See Plan M-H
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS
CA CL Caryopteris x clandonensis Blue Mist Spirea 5 Gal. Cont. See Plan L-M
CO AF Cornus sericea 'Arctic Fire' Arctic Fire Dogwood 5 Gal. Cont. See Plan M
JA AM Jamesia americana Waxflower 5 Gal. Cont. See Plan L-M
LO EM Lonicera xylosteum 'Emerald Mound' Emerald Mound Honeysuckle 5 Gal. Cont. See Plan L-M
LI LO Ligustrum x vicaryi Golden Privet 5 Gal. Cont. See Plan L-M
MA AQ Mahonia aquifolium Oregon Grape Holly 5 Gal. Cont. See Plan L-M
PO FR Potentilla fruticosa 'Klondike' Klondike Potentilla 5 Gal. Cont. See Plan L
RI AU Ribes aureum Yellow Flowering Currant 5 Gal. Cont. See Plan M
RO GL Rosa glauca Redleaf Rose 5 Gal. Cont. See Plan L-M
SP FR Spiraea japonica 'Froebelii' Froebel Spirea 5 Gal. Cont. See Plan M
SP GF Spirea japonica 'Goldflame' Goldflame Spirea 5 Gal. Cont. See Plan M
EVERGREEN SHRUBS
JU BC Juniperus horizontalis 'Blue Chip' Blue Chip Juniper 5 Gal. Cont. See Plan L-M
JU CC Juniperus sabina 'Calgary Carpet' Calgary Carpet Juniper 5 Gal. Cont. See Plan L
JU BR Juniperus sabina 'Broadmoor' Broadmoor Juniper 5 Gal. Cont. See Plan L
PI GL Picea pungens 'Globosa' Globe Spruce 5 Gal. Cont. See Plan M
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES
CA AC Calamagrostis acutiflora 'Overdam' Variegated Feather Reed Grass 1 Gal. Cont. See Plan M
FE GL Festuca glauca Blue Fescue Grass 1 Gal. Cont. See Plan L-M
MI SI Miscanthus sinesis 'Variegated' Variegated Maiden Grass 1 Gal. Cont. See Plan M
PA HM Panicum virgatum 'Heavy Metal' Heavy Metal Blue Switch Grass 1 Gal. Cont. See Plan L
PE AL Pennisetum alopecuroides Feathergrass 1 Gal. Cont. See Plan M
SC SC Schizachyrium scoparium 'Blaze' Little Bluestem Grass 1 Gal. Cont. See Plan L
SP HE Sporobulus heterolepsis Prairie Dropseed Grass 1 Gal. Cont. See Plan M
PERENNIALS AND GROUNDCOVERS
AG CO Agastache aurantiaca Coronado Coronado Hyssop 1 Gal. Cont. See Plan L-M
AG DS Agastache x 'Desert Sunrise' Hummingbird Mint 'Desert Sunrise' 1 Gal. Cont. See Plan L-M
AR FR Artemisia frigida Fringed Sage 1 Gal. Cont. See Plan L
CA RO Campanula rotundifolia 'Olympica' Blue Harbell 1 Gal. Cont. See Plan L
CE RU Centranthus rubur Jupiters Beard 1 Gal. Cont. See Plan L-H
CE PL Ceratostigma plumbaginoides Plumbago 1 Gal. Cont. See Plan L-M
CO GR Coreopsis grandiflora 'Sun Ray' Dwarf Double Coreopsis 1 Gal. Cont. See Plan L
EC SU Echinecea 'Sunset' Orange Coneflower 1 Gal. Cont. See Plan M
GA OD Galium adoratum Sweet Woodruff 1 Gal. Cont. See Plan M-H
IB SE Iberis sempervirens Evergreen Candytuft 1 Gal. Cont. See Plan M
GA LI Gaura lindheimeri Whirling Butterflies 1 Gal. Cont. See Plan L
GE PL Geranium platypetalum Purple Cranesbill 1 Gal. Cont. See Plan M
LA AN Lavendula angustifolia 'Hidecote' Deep Blue Lavender 1 Gal. Cont. See Plan L
LI PE Linum perenne Blue Flax 1 Gal. Cont. See Plan L-M
PE ST Penstemon strictus Rocky Mountain Penstemon 1 Gal. Cont. See Plan L-M
SE AJ Sedum 'Autumn Joy' Autumn Joy Sedum 1 Gal. Cont. See Plan L
VE RE Veronica repens Creeping Speedwell 1 Gal. Cont. See Plan L
REPRESENTATIVE PLANT LIST
1. ORGANIC MULCH - ORGANIC (WOOD) MULCH SHALL BE SHREDDED REDWOOD MULCH. PLACE ORGANIC (WOOD) MULCH TO A DEPTH OF 4"
AROUND ORNAMENTAL GRASSES AND PERENNIALS AND AT BASE OF SHRUBS AND TREES. NO WEED BARRIER FABRIC REQUIRED IN ORGANIC
(WOOD) MULCH AREAS.
2. ROCK MULCH - ROCK MULCH SHALL BE 3" DEEP AND MATCH EXISTING, OVER WEED BARRIER. (RE: SPECS)
3. LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE AS NEEDED BY PHASE
NOTES
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