HomeMy WebLinkAboutREGISTRY RIDGE SEVENTH FILING, REPLAT OF FILINGS TWO & FOUR - PDP - PDP140020 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - LANDSCAPE PLANSOUTH SHIELDS STREET
BON HOMME RICHARD DRIVE
SOUTH SHIELDS STREET
HORNET DRIVE
NIMITZ DRIVE
ENTERPRISE DRIVE
30' UTILITY
EASEMENT
ENTERPRISE DRIVE
NIMITZ DRIVE
2-GDI
2-PFV
3-AGR
2-PFV
2-GDI
3-PFV 3-AGR 3-PFV
3-GDI
2-AGR
3-PFV
EXISTING PINE
TO REMAIN
3-GDI
2-PFV
EXISTING TREE
EXISTING TREE TO REMAIN (TYP)
TO REMAIN (TYP)
3-QMU
3-GTS 3-TCG
3-QMU
3-TCG
3-GTS
2-QMU
3-TCG
2-GTS
4-PCC
6-PCC
1-QMU
3-TCG
4-GDI
1-TCG
2-GDI
2-QMU
3-MRA
1-TCG
1-QMU 2-TCG
3-AGE
3-VLM
3-SWR
3-SWR
3-VLM
3-AGE
3-PFV
4-SWR
3-VLM
2-QMU
3-PFV
3-SWR
3-PFV
COUNT SYM BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME SIZE WATER USAGE
DECIDUOUS SHADE TREES
AGR Acer grandidentatum Bigtooth Maple 2" cal. L-M
GDI Gymnocladus dioicus Kentucky Coffeetree 2" cal. L-M
GTS Gleditsia tricanthos inermis 'Imperial' Imperial Honeylocust 2" cal. L-M
TCG Tilia cordata 'Greenspire' Greenspire Linden 2" cal. M
QMU Quercus muehlenbergii Chinkapin Oak 2" cal. L-M
DECIDUOUS ORNAMENTAL TREES
MRA Malus 'Radiant' Radiant Crabapple 2" cal. L-M
EVERGREEN TREES
PFV Pinus flexilis 'Vanderwolf's Pyramidal' Vanderwolf Pine 8' height L-M
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS
VLM Viburnum lantana 'Mohican' Mohican Viburnum 5 gal. L-M
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES
AGE Andropogon gerardi Big Bluestem Grass 1 gal. L-M
SWR Sporobolus wrightii Giant Sacaton Grass 1 gal.
GENERAL PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS
1. All plants shall conform to all applicable standards of the latest edition of the "American
Association of Nurserymen Standards" as well as local codes and regulations. All plant stock
shall be individually tagged as to name and size in accordance with standard practice.
Nursery stock shall be healthy, well branched and rooted, formed true to variety and species,
full foliaged, free of disease, injury, defects, insects, weeds and weed roots. Trees shall have
straight trunks, symmetrical tips, and have an intact single leader.
2. Quality Assurance: Use adequate numbers of skilled workmen who are thoroughly trained
and experienced in the necessary horticultural practices and who are completely familiar with
the specified requirements and methods needed for the proper performance of the work of
this section.
3. Discrepancies: The contractor shall review the drawings prior to installation and notify the
Owner's Representative and the Landscape Architect of any discrepancies prior to
proceeding with any work.
4. Substitutions: Only approved by the Landscape Architect. Substitutions not approved by the
Landscape Architect may not be accepted at the time of final walk through.
5. Guarantee and Acceptance: All plant material shall be guaranteed by the contractor for one
full year from final acceptance. During this period the contractor shall replace any plant
material that is not in good condition and producing new growth. Landscape Contractor shall
keep on site for Owner's Representative's inspection, all receipts for soil amendment and
topsoil delivery.
6. Topsoil and Final Grades: Landscape Contractor is to verify that the topsoil is or is not
conducive to proper plant growth. Landscape Contractor is to supply and place up to 12" of
topsoil in planting area unless otherwise notified by General Contractor.
7. Herbicides: Prior to soil preparation, all areas showing undesirable weed or grass growth
shall be treated with Round-up in strict accordance wit the manufacturer's instructions.
8. Soil Preparation: Work all planting areas by rototilling to a minimum depth of 8 inches.
Remove all stones over 1 1
2"size, sticks, mortar, large clumps of vegetation, roots, debris or
extraneous matter turned up in working. Soil shall be of a homogeneous fine texture. Level,
smooth and lightly compact area to within .10 of required grades.
9. Notification: The Contractor shall notify the Owner's Representative 48 hours in advance of
installation of the plants for final approval of plant locations. City of Greeley representative
shall approve all seeded areas per notes above.
10. Planting Hole: Lay out plant locations and excavate all soils from planting holes twice the
width of the root ball. Loosen soil inside bottom of plant hole. Dispose of any topsoil or debris
from excavation.
11. Planting: Place the plant on a layer of lightly compacted planting mix at the center of the
planting hole. Plant trees and shrubs upright and face for best appearance.
For plants grown in containers, remove container and root ball sliced top to bottom in five
places equidistant around the circumference of the rootball to a depth of three inches.
For balled and burlapped plants, place plant in hole them remove top two thirds of burlap,
cage, plastic or any other items used to secure rootball.
Stagger plants in rows. Backfill planting hole with 1 part organic compost, two thirds native
topsoil while working each layer to eliminate voids. When hole is approximately two thirds full,
water thoroughly, then allow water to soak away. Place remaining backfill and dish surface
around plant to hold water. Final grade should keep root ball slightly above surrounding
grade, not to exceed one inch. Water again until no more water in absorbed.
12. Edging between manicured lawn and shrub/perennial planting areas shall be 1
8" x 4" heavy
duty steel edger and shall be set level with top of sod.
13. Mulching: Mulch all shrub, ornamental grass, and perennial planting areas with quality dark
hardwood fiber mulch to a minimum depth of three inches.
14. Manicured Lawn Area: Fine Fescue Sod.
15. Maintenance: Sodded area shall be maintained by watering and mowing for a minimum of 60
days after sod is laid. All other areas shall be maintained per the agreed upon contract
between the Owner and Contractor.
16. Clean Up: At completion of work, all extra material, supplies, equipment, etc. shall be
removed from the site. All areas of the project shall be clean, orderly and complete.
Scale: 1" = 20'-0"
0 20 40
North
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1. The soil in all landscape areas, including parkways and medians, shall be thoroughly
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.
2. A 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, 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.
3. The developer shall contact the City Forester to inspect all street 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 street trees in a
phase shall result in a hold on certificate of occupancy for future phases of the
development.
SUGGESTED PLANT LIST
Fine Fescue Sod
HYDROZONE WATER USE AREA ANNUAL
WATER USE
Moderate 10 Gal/SF 10,952 SF 109,520 Gal.
Low 3 Gal/SF 94,379 SF 283,137 Gal.
TOTAL LANDSCAPE AREA 105,331 SF 392,657 Gal.
WATER BUDGET CHART
Arkansas Valley low grow seed (3lbs/ 1000 SF)
CITY OF FORT COLLINS PLANTING NOTES:
NOT FOR
CONSTRUCTION
SHEET NUMBER
CONSULTANT:
LS01
PROJECT:
DATE:
JOB NUMBER:
REGISTRY RIDGE SEVENTH FILING
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PLAN
11.20.14
GD1419
NO. REVISION DATE
RC VENTURES LLC
LANDSCAPE PLAN CLIENT: