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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMONTAVA - PHASE G & IRRIGATION POND - BDR210013 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - LANDSCAPE PLANMOUNTAIN VISTA DRIVEE CO RD 50DEEP WOODS LANE POLLINATOR PATHKEY MAP0N O R T H60'15'30'S C A L E : 1''= 3 0'Sheet Number:Project Number:Project: Client:1603 Oakridge Drive, Suite 100Fort Collins, CO 80525p. (970) 223-7577www.bhadesign.comLandscape ArchitectureUrban DesignMaster PlanningC:\USERS\MOLLIESIMPSON\ONEDRIVE - BHADESIGN\PROJECTS\MONTAVA PHASE ONE PDP\DRAWINGS\ACAD\PDP\DWG\1734-LANDSCAPE_PHASE G.DWGPlot Date:12/15/2021 8:32 AM Plotted By: Mollie BredehoftDate Created:12/15/2021 Produced by:Date:Revision:L1Date:SITE PLAN MONTAVA SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 1 HF2M | COLORADO PHASE G BASIC DEVELOPMENT REVIEW12/15/20211734LEGENDDECIDUOUS TREEORNAMENTAL TREEEVERGREEN TREEA PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED FROM THE CITY FORESTER BEFORE ANY TREES OR SHRUBS AS NOTEDON THIS PLAN ARE PLANTED, PRUNED OR REMOVED IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. THIS INCLUDESZONES BETWEEN THE SIDEWALK AND CURB, MEDIANS AND OTHER CITY PROPERTY. THIS PERMITSHALL APPROVE THE LOCATION AND SPECIES TO BE PLANTED. FAILURE TO OBTAIN THIS PERMIT IS AVIOLATION OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS CODE SUBJECT TO CITATION (SECTION 27-31) AND MAYALSO RESULT IN REPLACING OR RELOCATING TREES AND A HOLD ON CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY.IRRIGATED SODPLANTING BEDCOBBLE MULCHL1L2L3L4L5L6L7L8L9NATIVE SEEDWETLAND SEED MOUNTAIN VISTA DRIVEE CO RD 50Sheet Number:Project Number:Project: Client:1603 Oakridge Drive, Suite 100Fort Collins, CO 80525p. (970) 223-7577www.bhadesign.comLandscape ArchitectureUrban DesignMaster PlanningC:\USERS\MOLLIESIMPSON\ONEDRIVE - BHADESIGN\PROJECTS\MONTAVA PHASE ONE PDP\DRAWINGS\ACAD\PDP\DWG\1734-LANDSCAPE_PHASE G.DWGPlot Date:12/15/2021 8:32 AM Plotted By: Mollie BredehoftDate Created:12/15/2021 Produced by:Date:Revision:L2Date:SITE PLAN MONTAVA SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 1 HF2M | COLORADO PHASE G BASIC DEVELOPMENT REVIEW12/15/20211734KEY MAP0N O R T H60'15'30'S C A L E : 1''= 3 0'A PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED FROM THE CITY FORESTER BEFORE ANY TREES OR SHRUBS AS NOTEDON THIS PLAN ARE PLANTED, PRUNED OR REMOVED IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. THIS INCLUDESZONES BETWEEN THE SIDEWALK AND CURB, MEDIANS AND OTHER CITY PROPERTY. THIS PERMITSHALL APPROVE THE LOCATION AND SPECIES TO BE PLANTED. FAILURE TO OBTAIN THIS PERMIT IS AVIOLATION OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS CODE SUBJECT TO CITATION (SECTION 27-31) AND MAYALSO RESULT IN REPLACING OR RELOCATING TREES AND A HOLD ON CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY.L1L2L3L4L5L6L7L8L9LEGENDDECIDUOUS TREEORNAMENTAL TREEEVERGREEN TREEIRRIGATED SODPLANTING BEDCOBBLE MULCHNATIVE SEEDWETLAND SEED MOUNTAIN VISTA DRIVEE CO RD 50N TIMBERLINE ROAD Sheet Number:Project Number:Project: Client:1603 Oakridge Drive, Suite 100Fort Collins, CO 80525p. (970) 223-7577www.bhadesign.comLandscape ArchitectureUrban DesignMaster PlanningC:\USERS\MOLLIESIMPSON\ONEDRIVE - BHADESIGN\PROJECTS\MONTAVA PHASE ONE PDP\DRAWINGS\ACAD\PDP\DWG\1734-LANDSCAPE_PHASE G.DWGPlot Date:12/15/2021 8:32 AM Plotted By: Mollie BredehoftDate Created:12/15/2021 Produced by:Date:Revision:L3Date:SITE PLAN MONTAVA SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 1 HF2M | COLORADO PHASE G BASIC DEVELOPMENT REVIEW12/15/20211734KEY MAP0N O R T H60'15'30'S C A L E : 1''= 3 0'A PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED FROM THE CITY FORESTER BEFORE ANY TREES OR SHRUBS AS NOTEDON THIS PLAN ARE PLANTED, PRUNED OR REMOVED IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. THIS INCLUDESZONES BETWEEN THE SIDEWALK AND CURB, MEDIANS AND OTHER CITY PROPERTY. THIS PERMITSHALL APPROVE THE LOCATION AND SPECIES TO BE PLANTED. FAILURE TO OBTAIN THIS PERMIT IS AVIOLATION OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS CODE SUBJECT TO CITATION (SECTION 27-31) AND MAYALSO RESULT IN REPLACING OR RELOCATING TREES AND A HOLD ON CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY.L1L2L3L4L5L6L7L8L9LEGENDDECIDUOUS TREEORNAMENTAL TREEEVERGREEN TREEIRRIGATED SODPLANTING BEDCOBBLE MULCHNATIVE SEEDWETLAND SEED DEEP WOODS LANE DEEP WOODS LANE RAIN GARDEN WITHPOLLINATOR PATHSEATING /OUTDOORUSE AREAGARDEN FOLLY, SEATING /OUTDOOR USE AREA POLLINATOR PATH POLLINATOR PATH Sheet Number:Project Number:Project: Client:1603 Oakridge Drive, Suite 100Fort Collins, CO 80525p. (970) 223-7577www.bhadesign.comLandscape ArchitectureUrban DesignMaster PlanningC:\USERS\MOLLIESIMPSON\ONEDRIVE - BHADESIGN\PROJECTS\MONTAVA PHASE ONE PDP\DRAWINGS\ACAD\PDP\DWG\1734-LANDSCAPE_PHASE G.DWGPlot Date:12/15/2021 8:32 AM Plotted By: Mollie BredehoftDate Created:12/15/2021 Produced by:Date:Revision:L4Date:SITE PLAN MONTAVA SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 1 HF2M | COLORADO PHASE G BASIC DEVELOPMENT REVIEW12/15/20211734KEY MAP0N O R T H60'15'30'S C A L E : 1''= 3 0'A PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED FROM THE CITY FORESTER BEFORE ANYTREES OR SHRUBS AS NOTED ON THIS PLAN ARE PLANTED, PRUNED ORREMOVED IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. THIS INCLUDES ZONES BETWEENTHE SIDEWALK AND CURB, MEDIANS AND OTHER CITY PROPERTY. THISPERMIT SHALL APPROVE THE LOCATION AND SPECIES TO BE PLANTED.FAILURE TO OBTAIN THIS PERMIT IS A VIOLATION OF THE CITY OF FORTCOLLINS CODE SUBJECT TO CITATION (SECTION 27-31) AND MAY ALSORESULT IN REPLACING OR RELOCATING TREES AND A HOLD ONCERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY.L1L2L3L4L5L6L7L8L9LEGENDDECIDUOUS TREEORNAMENTAL TREEEVERGREEN TREEIRRIGATED SODPLANTING BEDCOBBLE MULCHNATIVE SEEDWETLAND SEED RAIN GARDEN WITHPOLLINATOR PATHRAIN GARDEN WITHPOLLINATOR PATHSEATING /OUTDOORUSE AREAPLAYGROUND /PICNIC AREALAWN PLAYAREAACTIVEZONENATURALZONESOFT TRAILCONNECTIONSSheet Number:Project Number:Project: Client:1603 Oakridge Drive, Suite 100Fort Collins, CO 80525p. (970) 223-7577www.bhadesign.comLandscape ArchitectureUrban DesignMaster PlanningC:\USERS\MOLLIESIMPSON\ONEDRIVE - BHADESIGN\PROJECTS\MONTAVA PHASE ONE PDP\DRAWINGS\ACAD\PDP\DWG\1734-LANDSCAPE_PHASE G.DWGPlot Date:12/15/2021 8:32 AM Plotted By: Mollie BredehoftDate Created:12/15/2021 Produced by:Date:Revision:L5Date:SITE PLAN MONTAVA SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 1 HF2M | COLORADO PHASE G BASIC DEVELOPMENT REVIEW12/15/20211734KEY MAP0N O R T H60'15'30'S C A L E : 1''= 3 0'A PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED FROM THE CITY FORESTER BEFORE ANYTREES OR SHRUBS AS NOTED ON THIS PLAN ARE PLANTED, PRUNED ORREMOVED IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. THIS INCLUDES ZONES BETWEENTHE SIDEWALK AND CURB, MEDIANS AND OTHER CITY PROPERTY. THISPERMIT SHALL APPROVE THE LOCATION AND SPECIES TO BE PLANTED.FAILURE TO OBTAIN THIS PERMIT IS A VIOLATION OF THE CITY OF FORTCOLLINS CODE SUBJECT TO CITATION (SECTION 27-31) AND MAY ALSORESULT IN REPLACING OR RELOCATING TREES AND A HOLD ONCERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY.L1L2L3L4L5L6L7L8L9LEGENDDECIDUOUS TREEORNAMENTAL TREEEVERGREEN TREEIRRIGATED SODPLANTING BEDCOBBLE MULCHNATIVE SEEDWETLAND SEED BIRD / BUTTERFLYGARDENBIRD / BUTTERFLYGARDENSEATING /OUTDOORUSE AREALAWNAREALAWNAREACONNECTIONSSheet Number:Project Number:Project: Client:1603 Oakridge Drive, Suite 100Fort Collins, CO 80525p. (970) 223-7577www.bhadesign.comLandscape ArchitectureUrban DesignMaster PlanningC:\USERS\MOLLIESIMPSON\ONEDRIVE - BHADESIGN\PROJECTS\MONTAVA PHASE ONE PDP\DRAWINGS\ACAD\PDP\DWG\1734-LANDSCAPE_PHASE G.DWGPlot Date:12/15/2021 8:32 AM Plotted By: Mollie BredehoftDate Created:12/15/2021 Produced by:Date:Revision:L6Date:SITE PLAN MONTAVA SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 1 HF2M | COLORADO PHASE G BASIC DEVELOPMENT REVIEW12/15/20211734KEY MAP0N O R T H60'15'30'S C A L E : 1''= 3 0'A PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED FROM THE CITY FORESTER BEFORE ANYTREES OR SHRUBS AS NOTED ON THIS PLAN ARE PLANTED, PRUNED ORREMOVED IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. THIS INCLUDES ZONES BETWEENTHE SIDEWALK AND CURB, MEDIANS AND OTHER CITY PROPERTY. THISPERMIT SHALL APPROVE THE LOCATION AND SPECIES TO BE PLANTED.FAILURE TO OBTAIN THIS PERMIT IS A VIOLATION OF THE CITY OF FORTCOLLINS CODE SUBJECT TO CITATION (SECTION 27-31) AND MAY ALSORESULT IN REPLACING OR RELOCATING TREES AND A HOLD ONCERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY.L1L2L3L4L5L6L7L8L9LEGENDDECIDUOUS TREEORNAMENTAL TREEEVERGREEN TREEIRRIGATED SODPLANTING BEDCOBBLE MULCHNATIVE SEEDWETLAND SEED DEEP WOODS LANE POLLINATOR PATH POLLINATOR PATHLAWNAREA Sheet Number:Project Number:Project: Client:1603 Oakridge Drive, Suite 100Fort Collins, CO 80525p. (970) 223-7577www.bhadesign.comLandscape ArchitectureUrban DesignMaster PlanningC:\USERS\MOLLIESIMPSON\ONEDRIVE - BHADESIGN\PROJECTS\MONTAVA PHASE ONE PDP\DRAWINGS\ACAD\PDP\DWG\1734-LANDSCAPE_PHASE G.DWGPlot Date:12/15/2021 8:32 AM Plotted By: Mollie BredehoftDate Created:12/15/2021 Produced by:Date:Revision:L7Date:SITE PLAN MONTAVA SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 1 HF2M | COLORADO PHASE G BASIC DEVELOPMENT REVIEW12/15/20211734KEY MAP0N O R T H60'15'30'S C A L E : 1''= 3 0'A PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED FROM THE CITY FORESTER BEFORE ANYTREES OR SHRUBS AS NOTED ON THIS PLAN ARE PLANTED, PRUNED ORREMOVED IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. THIS INCLUDES ZONES BETWEENTHE SIDEWALK AND CURB, MEDIANS AND OTHER CITY PROPERTY. THISPERMIT SHALL APPROVE THE LOCATION AND SPECIES TO BE PLANTED.FAILURE TO OBTAIN THIS PERMIT IS A VIOLATION OF THE CITY OF FORTCOLLINS CODE SUBJECT TO CITATION (SECTION 27-31) AND MAY ALSORESULT IN REPLACING OR RELOCATING TREES AND A HOLD ONCERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY.L1L2L3L4L5L6L7L8L9LEGENDDECIDUOUS TREEORNAMENTAL TREEEVERGREEN TREEIRRIGATED SODPLANTING BEDCOBBLE MULCHNATIVE SEEDWETLAND SEED BIRD / BUTTERFLYGARDENSEATING /OUTDOORUSE AREALAWNAREALAWNAREASOFT TRAILCONNECTIONSSheet Number:Project Number:Project: Client:1603 Oakridge Drive, Suite 100Fort Collins, CO 80525p. (970) 223-7577www.bhadesign.comLandscape ArchitectureUrban DesignMaster PlanningC:\USERS\MOLLIESIMPSON\ONEDRIVE - BHADESIGN\PROJECTS\MONTAVA PHASE ONE PDP\DRAWINGS\ACAD\PDP\DWG\1734-LANDSCAPE_PHASE G.DWGPlot Date:12/15/2021 8:32 AM Plotted By: Mollie BredehoftDate Created:12/15/2021 Produced by:Date:Revision:L8Date:SITE PLAN MONTAVA SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 1 HF2M | COLORADO PHASE G BASIC DEVELOPMENT REVIEW12/15/20211734KEY MAP0N O R T H60'15'30'S C A L E : 1''= 3 0'A PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED FROM THE CITY FORESTER BEFORE ANYTREES OR SHRUBS AS NOTED ON THIS PLAN ARE PLANTED, PRUNED ORREMOVED IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. THIS INCLUDES ZONES BETWEENTHE SIDEWALK AND CURB, MEDIANS AND OTHER CITY PROPERTY. THISPERMIT SHALL APPROVE THE LOCATION AND SPECIES TO BE PLANTED.FAILURE TO OBTAIN THIS PERMIT IS A VIOLATION OF THE CITY OF FORTCOLLINS CODE SUBJECT TO CITATION (SECTION 27-31) AND MAY ALSORESULT IN REPLACING OR RELOCATING TREES AND A HOLD ONCERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY.L1L2L3L4L5L6L7L8L9LEGENDDECIDUOUS TREEORNAMENTAL TREEEVERGREEN TREEIRRIGATED SODPLANTING BEDCOBBLE MULCHNATIVE SEEDWETLAND SEED BIRD / BUTTERFLYGARDENSEATING /OUTDOORUSE AREALAWNAREASheet Number:Project Number:Project: Client:1603 Oakridge Drive, Suite 100Fort Collins, CO 80525p. (970) 223-7577www.bhadesign.comLandscape ArchitectureUrban DesignMaster PlanningC:\USERS\MOLLIESIMPSON\ONEDRIVE - BHADESIGN\PROJECTS\MONTAVA PHASE ONE PDP\DRAWINGS\ACAD\PDP\DWG\1734-LANDSCAPE_PHASE G.DWGPlot Date:12/15/2021 8:33 AM Plotted By: Mollie BredehoftDate Created:12/15/2021 Produced by:Date:Revision:L9Date:SITE PLAN MONTAVA SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 1 HF2M | COLORADO PHASE G BASIC DEVELOPMENT REVIEW12/15/20211734KEY MAP0N O R T H60'15'30'S C A L E : 1''= 3 0'A PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED FROM THE CITY FORESTER BEFORE ANYTREES OR SHRUBS AS NOTED ON THIS PLAN ARE PLANTED, PRUNED ORREMOVED IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. THIS INCLUDES ZONES BETWEENTHE SIDEWALK AND CURB, MEDIANS AND OTHER CITY PROPERTY. THISPERMIT SHALL APPROVE THE LOCATION AND SPECIES TO BE PLANTED.FAILURE TO OBTAIN THIS PERMIT IS A VIOLATION OF THE CITY OF FORTCOLLINS CODE SUBJECT TO CITATION (SECTION 27-31) AND MAY ALSORESULT IN REPLACING OR RELOCATING TREES AND A HOLD ONCERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY.L1L2L3L4L5L6L7L8L9LEGENDDECIDUOUS TREEORNAMENTAL TREEEVERGREEN TREEIRRIGATED SODPLANTING BEDCOBBLE MULCHNATIVE SEEDWETLAND SEED Sheet Number:Project Number:Project: Client:1603 Oakridge Drive, Suite 100Fort Collins, CO 80525p. (970) 223-7577www.bhadesign.comLandscape ArchitectureUrban DesignMaster PlanningC:\USERS\MOLLIESIMPSON\ONEDRIVE - BHADESIGN\PROJECTS\MONTAVA PHASE ONE PDP\DRAWINGS\ACAD\PDP\DWG\1734-LANDSCAPE_PHASE G.DWGPlot Date:12/15/2021 8:33 AM Plotted By: Mollie BredehoftDate Created:12/15/2021 Produced by:Date:Revision:L10Date:SITE PLAN MONTAVA SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 1 HF2M | COLORADO IRRIGATION POND BASIC DEVELOPMENT REVIEW12/15/202117341.A PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED FROM THE CITY FORESTER BEFORE ANY TREES OR SHRUBS AS NOTED ON THISPLAN ARE PLANTED, PRUNED OR REMOVED IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. THIS INCLUDES ZONES BETWEEN THESIDEWALK AND CURB, MEDIANS AND OTHER CITY PROPERTY. THIS PERMIT SHALL APPROVE THE LOCATION ANDSPECIES TO BE PLANTED. FAILURE TO OBTAIN THIS PERMIT IS A VIOLATION OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS CODESUBJECT TO CITATION (SECTION 27-31) AND MAY ALSO RESULT IN REPLACING OR RELOCATING TREES AND AHOLD ON CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY.2.CONTACT THE CITY FORESTER TO INSPECT ALL STREET TREE PLANTINGS AT THE COMPLETION OF EACH PHASEOF THE DEVELOPMENT. ALL MUST BE INSTALLED AS SHOWN ON THE LANDSCAPE PLAN. APPROVAL OF STREETTREE PLANTING IS REQUIRED BEFORE FINAL APPROVAL OF EACH PHASE.3.STREET LANDSCAPING, INCLUDING STREET TREES, SHALL BE SELECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL CITY CODESAND POLICIES. ALL TREE PRUNING AND REMOVAL WORKS SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A CITY OF FORT COLLINSLICENSED ARBORS WHERE REQUIRED BY CODE.STREET TREES SHALL BE SUPPLIED AND PLANTED BY THEDEVELOPER USING A QUALIFIED LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR.4.THE DEVELOPER SHALL REPLACE DEAD OR DYING STREET TREES AFTER PLANTING UNTIL FINAL MAINTENANCEINSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE BY THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS FORESTRY DIVISION. ALL STREET TREES IN THEPROJECT MUST BE ESTABLISHED, WITH AN APPROVED SPECIES AND OF ACCEPTABLE CONDITION PRIOR TOACCEPTANCE.5.SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE CITY FORESTER -- STREET TREE LOCATIONS MAY BE ADJUSTED TOACCOMMODATE DRIVEWAY LOCATIONS, UTILITY SEPARATIONS BETWEEN TREES, STREET SIGNS AND STREETLIGHTS. STREET TREES TO BE CENTERED IN THE MIDDLE OF THE LOT TO THE EXTENT FEASIBLE. QUANTITIESSHOWN ON PLAN MUST BE INSTALLED UNLESS A REDUCTION IS APPROVED BY THE CITY TO MEET SEPARATIONSTANDARDS.STREET TREE NOTES:A PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED FROM THE CITY FORESTER BEFORE ANY TREES OR SHRUBS AS NOTEDON THIS PLAN ARE PLANTED, PRUNED OR REMOVED IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. THIS INCLUDESZONES BETWEEN THE SIDEWALK AND CURB, MEDIANS AND OTHER CITY PROPERTY. THIS PERMITSHALL APPROVE THE LOCATION AND SPECIES TO BE PLANTED. FAILURE TO OBTAIN THIS PERMIT IS AVIOLATION OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS CODE SUBJECT TO CITATION (SECTION 27-31) AND MAYALSO RESULT IN REPLACING OR RELOCATING TREES AND A HOLD ON CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY.1.ALL EXISTING TREES WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE DEVELOPMENT AND WITHIN ANY NATURAL AREA BUFFER ZONESSHALL REMAIN AND BE PROTECTED UNLESS NOTED ON THESE PLANS FOR REMOVAL.2.WITHIN THE DRIP LINE OF ANY PROTECTED EXISTING TREE, THERE SHALL BE NO CUT OR FILL OVER A FOUR-INCHDEPTH UNLESS A QUALIFIED ARBORIST OR FORESTER HAS EVALUATED AND APPROVED THE DISTURBANCE.3.ALL PROTECTED EXISTING TREES SHALL BE PRUNED TO THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS FORESTRY STANDARDS.TREE PRUNING AND REMOVAL SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A BUSINESS THAT HOLDS A CURRENT CITY OF FORTCOLLINS ARBORIST LICENSE WHERE REQUIRED BY CODE.4.PRIOR TO AND DURING CONSTRUCTION, BARRIERS SHALL BE ERECTED AROUND ALL PROTECTED EXISTINGTREES WITH SUCH BARRIERS TO BE OF ORANGE FENCING A MINIMUM OF FOUR (4) FEET IN HEIGHT, SECUREDWITH METAL T-POSTS, NO CLOSER THAN SIX (6) FEET FROM THE TRUNK OR ONE-HALF (½) OF THE DRIP LINE,WHICHEVER IS GREATER. THERE SHALL BE NO STORAGE OR MOVEMENT OF EQUIPMENT, MATERIAL, DEBRIS ORFILL WITHIN THE FENCED TREE PROTECTION ZONE.5.DURING THE CONSTRUCTION STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT, THE APPLICANT SHALL PREVENT THE CLEANING OFEQUIPMENT 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 TREEWITHIN THE DRIP LINE OF ANY PROTECTED TREE OR GROUP OF TREES.6.NO DAMAGING ATTACHMENT, WIRES, SIGNS OR PERMITS MAY BE FASTENED TO ANY PROTECTED TREE.7.LARGE PROPERTY AREAS CONTAINING PROTECTED TREES AND SEPARATED FROM CONSTRUCTION OR LANDCLEARING AREAS, ROAD RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND UTILITY EASEMENTS MAY BE "RIBBONED OFF," RATHER THANERECTING PROTECTIVE FENCING AROUND EACH TREE AS REQUIRED IN SUBSECTION (G)(3) ABOVE. THIS MAY BEACCOMPLISHED BY PLACING METAL T-POST STAKES A MAXIMUM OF FIFTY (50) FEET APART AND TYING RIBBONOR ROPE FROM STAKE-TO-STAKE ALONG THE OUTSIDE PERIMETERS OF SUCH AREAS BEING CLEARED.8.THE INSTALLATION OF UTILITIES, IRRIGATION LINES OR ANY UNDERGROUND FIXTURE REQUIRING EXCAVATIONDEEPER THAN SIX (6) INCHES SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED BY BORING UNDER THE ROOT SYSTEM OF PROTECTEDEXISTING TREES AT A MINIMUM DEPTH OF TWENTY-FOUR (24) INCHES. THE AUGER DISTANCE IS ESTABLISHEDFROM THE FACE OF THE TREE (OUTER BARK) AND IS SCALED FROM TREE DIAMETER AT BREAST HEIGHT ASDESCRIBED IN THE CHART BELOW:9.ALL TREE REMOVAL SHOWN SHALL BE COMPLETED OUTSIDE OF THE SONGBIRD NESTING SEASON (FEB 1 - JULY31) OR CONDUCT A SURVEY OF TREES ENSURING NO ACTIVE NESTS IN THE AREA.TREE PROTRECTION NOTESTREE DIAMETER AT BREASTHEIGHT (INCHES)AUGER DISTANCE FROMFACE OF FREE (FEET)0-213-425-9510-141015-1912OVER 19151.PLANT QUALITY: ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE A-GRADE OR NO. 1 GRADE - FREE OF ANY DEFECTS, OF NORMALHEALTH, HEIGHT, LEAF DENSITY AND SPREAD APPROPRIATE TO THE SPECIES AS DEFINED BY THE AMERICANASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN (AAN) STANDARDS. ALL TREES SHALL BE BALL AND BURLAP OR EQUIVALENT.2.IRRIGATION: ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS WITHIN THE SITE INCLUDING TURF, SHRUB BEDS AND TREE AREAS SHALL BEIRRIGATED WITH AN AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM. THE IRRIGATION PLAN MUST BE REVIEWED ANDAPPROVED BY THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS WATER UTILITIES DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF ABUILDING PERMIT. ALL TURF AREAS SHALL BE IRRIGATED WITH AN AUTOMATIC POP-UP IRRIGATION SYSTEM.ALL SHRUB BEDS AND TREES, INCLUDING IN NATIVE SEED AREAS, SHALL BE IRRIGATED WITH AN AUTOMATICDRIP (TRICKLE) IRRIGATION SYSTEM, OR WITH AN ACCEPTABLE ALTERNATIVE APPROVED BY THE CITY WITH THEIRRIGATION PLANS. THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE ADJUSTED TO MEET THE WATER REQUIREMENTS OF THEINDIVIDUAL PLANT MATERIAL. IRRIGATION SYSTEMS TO BE TURNED OVER TO THE CITY PARKS DEPARTMENT FORMAINTENANCE MUST BE APPROVED BY THE PARKS MANAGER AND MEET PARKS IRRIGATION STANDARDS.DESIGN REVIEW SHALL OCCUR DURING UTILITIES DEPARTMENT IRRIGATION REVIEW PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OFA BUILDING PERMIT AND CONSTRUCTION OBSERVATION AND INSPECTION BY PARKS SHALL BE INCORPORATEDINTO THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS.3.TOPSOIL: TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT FEASIBLE, TOPSOIL THAT IS REMOVED DURING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITYSHALL BE CONSERVED FOR LATER USE ON AREAS REQUIRING REVEGETATION AND LANDSCAPING.4.SOIL AMENDMENTS: SOIL AMENDMENTS SHALL BE PROVIDED AND DOCUMENTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITYCODE SECTION 12-132. THE SOIL IN ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS, INCLUDING PARKWAYS AND MEDIANS, SHALL BETHOUGHLY LOOSENED TO A DEPTH OF NOT LESS THAN EIGHT(8) INCHES AND SOIL AMENDMENT SHALL BETHOROUGHLY INCORPORATED INTO THE SOIL OF ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS TO A DEPTH OF AT LEAST SIX(6) INCHESBY TILLING, DISCING OR OTHER SUITABLE METHOD, AT A RATE OF AT LEAST THREE (3) CUBIC YARDS OF SOILAMENDMENT PER ONE THOUSAND (1,000) SQUARE FEET OF LANDSCAPE AREA. PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF ANYCERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY, A WRITTEN CERTIFICATION MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY THAT ALL PLANTEDAREAS, OR AREAS TO BE PLANTED, HAVE BEEN THOROUGHLY LOOSENED AND THE SOIL AMENDED, CONSISTENTWITH THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN SECTION 12-132.5.INSTALLATION AND GUARANTEE: ALL LANDSCAPING SHALL BE INSTALLED ACCORDING TO SOUNDHORTICULTURAL PRACTICES IN A MANNER DESIGNED TO ENCOURAGE QUICK ESTABLISHMENT AND HEALTHYGROWTH. ALL LANDSCAPING FOR EACH PHASE MUST BE EITHER INSTALLED OR THE INSTALLATION MUST BESECURED 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 FORANY BUILDING IN SUCH PHASE.6.MAINTENANCE: TREES AND VEGETATION, IRRIGATION SYSTEMS, FENCES, WALLS AND OTHER LANDSCAPEELEMENTS WITH THESE FINAL PLANS SHALL BE CONSIDERED AS ELEMENTS OF THE PROJECT IN THE SAMEMANNER AS PARKING, BUILDING MATERIALS AND OTHER SITE DETAILS. THE APPLICANT, LANDOWNER ORSUCCESSORS IN INTEREST SHALL BE JOINTLY AND SEVERALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE REGULAR MAINTENANCEOF ALL LANDSCAPING ELEMENTS IN GOOD CONDITION. ALL LANDSCAPING SHALL BE MAINTAINED FREE FROMDISEASE, PESTS, WEEDS AND LITTER, AND ALL LANDSCAPE STRUCTURES SUCH AS FENCES AND WALLS SHALLBE REPAIRED AND REPLACED PERIODICALLY TO MAINTAIN A STRUCTURALLY SOUND CONDITION.7.REPLACEMENT: ANY LANDSCAPE ELEMENT THAT DIES, OR IS OTHERWISE REMOVED, SHALL BE PROMPTLYREPLACED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THESE PLANS.8.THE FOLLOWING SEPARATIONS SHALL BE PROVIDED BETWEEN TREES/SHRUBS AND UTILITIES:40 FEET BETWEEN CANOPY TREES AND STREET LIGHTS15 FEET BETWEEN ORNAMENTAL TREES AND STREETLIGHTS10 FEET BETWEEN TREES AND PUBLIC WATER, SANITARY AND STORM SEWER MAIN LINES6 FEET BETWEEN TREES AND PUBLIC WATER, SANITARY AND STORM SEWER SERVICE LINES.4 FEET BETWEEN SHRUBS AND PUBLIC WATER AND SANITARY AND STORM SEWER LINES4 FEET BETWEEN TREES AND GAS LINES9.ALL STREET TREES SHALL BE PLACED A MINIMUM EIGHT (8) FEET AWAY FROM THE EDGES OF DRIVEWAYS ANDALLEYS PER LUC 3.2.1(D)(2)(a).10.PLACEMENT OF ALL LANDSCAPING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SIGHT DISTANCE CRITERIA ASSPECIFIED BY THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS. NO STRUCTURES OR LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS GREATER THAN 24"SHALL BE ALLOWED WITHIN THE SIGHT DISTANCE TRIANGLE OR EASEMENTS WITH THE EXCEPTION OFDECIDUOUS TREES PROVIDED THAT THE LOWEST BRANCH IS AT LEAST 6' FROM GRADE. ANY FENCES WITHINTHE SIGHT DISTANCE TRIANGLE OR EASEMENT MUST BE NOT MORE THAN 42" IN HEIGHT AND OF AN OPENDESIGN.11.THE FINAL LANDSCAPE PLAN SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH ALL OTHER FINAL PLAN ELEMENTS SO THAT THEPROPOSED GRADING, STORM DRAINAGE, AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT IMPROVEMENTS DO NOT CONFLICT WITHNOR PRECLUDE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS ON THIS PLAN.12.MINOR CHANGES IN SPECIES AND PLANT LOCATIONS MAY BE MADE DURING CONSTRUCTION -- AS REQUIRED BYSITE CONDITIONS OR PLANT AVAILABILITY. OVERALL QUANTITY, QUALITY, AND DESIGN CONCEPT MUST BECONSISTENT WITH THE APPROVED PLANS. IN THE EVENT OF CONFLICT WITH THE QUANTITIES INCLUDED IN THEPLANT LIST, SPECIES AND QUANTITIES ILLUSTRATED SHALL BE PROVIDED. ALL CHANGES OF PLANT SPECIESAND LOCATION MUST HAVE WRITTEN APPROVAL BY THE CITY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.13.ALL PLANTING BEDS SHALL BE MULCHED TO A MINIMUM DEPTH OF THREE INCHES.GENERAL LANDSCAPE NOTES: MULCH PER PLANSPECIFIED BACKFILL MATERIAL, WATERAND TAMP TO REMOVE AIR POCKETSCONSTRUCT WATERING RING AROUNDSHRUB AT EDGE OF PLANTING PITTO CONTAIN WATER TO A DEPTH OF 2"2X ROOTBALL DIAMETERSCARIFY SIDES AND BOTTOMPROVIDE FERTILIZER PACKETS,AS / IF SPECIFIEDPLANT ROOT BALL SLIGHTLY ABOVE GRADEINSTALL WOOD MULCH RING TO EXTENTSOF AROUND BASE TO A DEPTH OF 4".DISH MULCH AWAY FROM PLANTSTEMS. MULCH SHALL NOT CONTACTLEAVES OR STEMS OF PLANT.36" TO 48" 6' MIN.2 TIMES ROOTBALL DIA.1" WIDE FABRIC WEBBING WITH GROMMETS &GALVANIZED WIRE OR CABLE, TWIST WIRE TO TIGHTEN.BREATHABLE PAPER OF FABRIC TREE WRAP APPLIEDFROM TRUNK FLARE TO FIRST BRANCH. WRAP PAPERFROM BOTTOM UP WITH SUFFICIENT OVERLAP TO COVERBARK. USE MASKING TAPE TO SECURE.INSTALL 3' DIA. CEDAR WOOD MULCH RING AROUND BASETO A DEPTH OF 4".BACKFILL MATERIALREMOVE TWINE, ROPE, WIRE, AND BURLAP FROM ENTIREROOT BALL.TAMP SOIL AROUND ROOT BALL BASE FIRMLY WITH FOOTPRESSURE SO THAT ROOT BALL DOES NOT SHIFTUNEXCAVATED OR COMPACTED MOUND UNDER THE ROOTBALL TO PREVENT SETTLING.(3) 2"Ø x 6' LODGEPOLE WOODEN TREE STAKES. ADJUST TREE STAKESO THAT TOP IS LEVEL WITH, OR JUST BELOW, FIRST BRANCHES.TREE STAKES TO BE DRIVEN OUTSIDE OF ROOT BALL.TREES NOT WITHIN IRRIGATED TURF SHALL HAVE A6" HIGH EARTHEN SAUCER BEYOND EDGE OF ROOTBALL.60° MAX.45° MIN.GENERAL NOTES1.OVER EXCAVATE PLANTING PIT TO 2 TIMES THE DIAMETER OF THEROOT BALL.2.NYLON WEBBING SHALL NOT TOUCH OR RUB ADJACENT BRANCHES.3.INSTALL 3 GUY WIRES PER TREE, SPACE EVENLY AROUND TREE.4.REMOVE STAKING AT AFTER FIRST GROWING SEASON.PLANT TREE 2"-3" HIGHER THANSURROUNDING SOIL AND TAPER MOUND BACKINTO EXISTING GRADEPLASTIC FLAGGING, OR OTHER VISUALMARKER ON EACH WIRENYLON WEBBING GUY WIRES. ATTACH MIN. OF4' ABOVE FINISH GRADETREES NOT LOCATED WITHIN IRRIGATED TURFSHALL HAVE A 6" HIGH EARTHEN SAUCER BEYONDEDGE OF ROOT BALL.METAL DRIVE ANCHORS, INSTALLED PERMANUFACTURERS DIRECTIONSINSTALL 3' DIA. WOOD MULCH RING AROUND BASETO A DEPTH OF 4".INSTALL SPECIFIED BACKFILLREMOVE MIN. 2/3 OF WIRE BASKET. PULL OFF ALLBURLAP AND CUT ALL STRINGS.Sheet Number:Project Number:Project: Client:1603 Oakridge Drive, Suite 100Fort Collins, CO 80525p. (970) 223-7577www.bhadesign.comLandscape ArchitectureUrban DesignMaster PlanningC:\USERS\MOLLIESIMPSON\ONEDRIVE - BHADESIGN\PROJECTS\MONTAVA PHASE ONE PDP\DRAWINGS\ACAD\PDP\DWG\1734-LANDSCAPE_PHASE G.DWGPlot Date:12/15/2021 8:33 AM Plotted By: Mollie BredehoftDate Created:12/15/2021 Produced by:Date:Revision:L11Date:SITE PLAN MONTAVA SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 1 HF2M | COLORADO IRRIGATION POND BASIC DEVELOPMENT REVIEW12/15/20211734STREET TREE PLANT LISTSCALE:NTS2TREE PLANTING DETAIL SCALE:NTS3SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL SCALE:NTS1EVERGREEN TREE PLANTING DETAIL A PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED FROM THE CITY FORESTER BEFORE ANY TREES OR SHRUBS AS NOTEDON THIS PLAN ARE PLANTED, PRUNED OR REMOVED IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. THIS INCLUDESZONES BETWEEN THE SIDEWALK AND CURB, MEDIANS AND OTHER CITY PROPERTY. THIS PERMITSHALL APPROVE THE LOCATION AND SPECIES TO BE PLANTED. FAILURE TO OBTAIN THIS PERMIT IS AVIOLATION OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS CODE SUBJECT TO CITATION (SECTION 27-31) AND MAYALSO RESULT IN REPLACING OR RELOCATING TREES AND A HOLD ON CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY.CultivarsFeaturesSizeVariationsNotesCatalpa speciosa Northern catalpaLow-medium50 x 30Large, white flowers in May-June, long seed pods, tolerant ofheat and alkaline soil, moderate salt toleranceCeltis occidentalisNorthern hackberryMedium45 x 35Withstands alkaline soil and salt, has grayish corky bark,nipple-gall and anthracnose can be an issue in the front rangeGleditsia triacanthos inermisHoneylocustLow-medium40 x 30Shademaster, Skyline, ImperialWell-adapted to a range of urban conditions , susceptible tocankersand root rot, reaching maximum species percentage in FortCollinsGymnocladus dioicaKentucky coffeetreeLow-medium60 x 40Espresso, JC McDaniel, StatelyManor, DecafTolerant of poor soil conditions, pollution and salt, relatively pest and disease free, may be slow to establishQuercus buckleyiTexas red oakLow-medium35 x 35Closely related to shumard oaks, has good fall colors, toleratesclay, alkaline soil and heat, grows well in full sunQuercus macrocarpaBur oakLow-medium70 x 60Bulletproof, Cobblestone, UrbanPinnacleLong-lived, adapted to a variety of soil and moisture conditions,full sun is ideal, acorns have fringed caps, can be difficult totransplantQuercus muehlenbergiiChinkapin oakLow-medium50 x 50Red Autumn Requires full sun, pyramidal shape when young, round in format maturity, tolerates clay, alkaline soilQuercus shumardiiShumard oakLow-medium60 x 40Fort Collins Select, Osage countyHas crimson-red fall foliage, western seed stock is betteradapted to ColoradoQuercus roburEnglish oakLow-medium50 x 40Adapted to most soil conditions, requires full sun and structuralpruning, no significant pestsTilia americanaAmerican lindenMedium35 x 25Boulevard, Frontyard, Legend,Sentry, RedmondProduces pale yellow flowers that attract bees in the spring,yellow-orange fall color, can grow in high pH soils and in full orpartial sun, not suitable along streets treated with deicing salts,susceptible to Japanese beetlesTilia cordataLittleleaf lindenMedium40 x 30Chancellor, Dropmore, Greenspire,Norlin, Olympic, Prestige, ShamrockRequires full or partial sun, leaves are much smaller thanAmerican lindens, not suitable along streets treated with deicingsalts, more tolerant of air pollutants than American lindens,susceptible to Japanese beetlesTilia x flavescensGlenleven lindenMedium45 x 25A relatively fast growing species with more open formUlmus spp.Low-medium60 x 45Accolade, New Horizon, DavidThin and waxy leaves, needs structural pruning, has showngood resistance to Dutch elm disease, elm leaf beetle and leafminers,Aesculus glabraOhio buckeyeMedium30 x 30Autumn SplendorDense canopy, produces greenish-yellow flowers, shade tolerant,prone to sunscorchAesculus hippocastanumCommon horsechestnutMedium60 x 50Autumn Splendor, Ruby Red Ruby RedShowy white and red flowers, prefers well-drainedsoil, tolerant of high pHAcer grandidentatumBigtooth mapleLow-medium20 x 30ManzanoVariability in fall color, no notable pests or diseasesCorylus colurnaTurkish filbertLow45 x 30Thrives in cold winters and hot summers, can tolerate a range ofpH, requires full sunAcer saccharumSugar mapleMedium-high60 x 40Caddo, Green Mountain, Legacy, FallFiestaShade tolerant, can grow in different pH levels, poor salttolerance, susceptible toleaf scorch and verticillium wilt, requires wider parkwaysGinkgo bilobaGinkgoLow-medium50 x 35Autumn Gold, Presidential, SentryOnly male trees should be planted, relatively pest and diseasefree, can be slow growing, adapted to a range of pH, pollutants,salt and heat, bright yellow foliage in the fallPlatanus acerifoliaLondonplane Low-medium80 x 65Bloodgood, ExclamationA hybrid of the American sycamore and the Oriental planetree,mottled olive and brown bark, well-adapted to a range of pH,light availability and pollution levelsStyphnolobium japonicumJapanese pagodatreeMedium50 x 50 Native to China and Korea, tolerant of air pollution and heatand drought when established, produces fragrant, whiteflowers and bean-like podsSyringa reticulataJapanese tree lilacMedium20 x 15Ivory SilkHas an oval crown, produces white creamy white flowersthat attract pollinators Sheet Number:Project Number:Project: Client:1603 Oakridge Drive, Suite 100Fort Collins, CO 80525p. (970) 223-7577www.bhadesign.comLandscape ArchitectureUrban DesignMaster PlanningC:\USERS\MOLLIESIMPSON\ONEDRIVE - BHADESIGN\PROJECTS\MONTAVA PHASE ONE PDP\DRAWINGS\ACAD\PDP\DWG\1734-LANDSCAPE_PHASE G.DWGPlot Date:12/15/2021 8:33 AM Plotted By: Mollie BredehoftDate Created:12/15/2021 Produced by:Date:Revision:L12Date:SITE PLAN MONTAVA SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 1 HF2M | COLORADO IRRIGATION POND BASIC DEVELOPMENT REVIEW12/15/20211734PLANT LISTCultivarsSize (HxW)Pollenator/ natural useTreesAbies concolorWhite FirAcer negundoboxelder20-30'x20-25'Acer x freemaniiFreeman - 'Armstrong', AutumnBlaze, Autumn Fantasy,Celebraation, Sienna GlenAcer ginnalaAmur / Ginnala - 'Flame'Acer rubrumRed - Autumn FlameAcer rubrumRed - Aburgundy Belle,Northwood, October Glory,Redpointe, Red SunsetAcer saccharumSilver - Silver Queen, SkinnerAcer saccharumSugar - Green MountainAcer saccharumSugar - LegacyArtemisia tridentatabig sagebrush8'x8'Betula glandulosadwarf birch1 ft. to 10 ft. X 1 ft. to 10 ft.Fish, Grassland Birds, Large Mammals, Medium-SizedMammals, Pollinators/ Invertebrates, Riparian Birds,Shrubland Birds, Small MammalsBetula nigraRiver - HeritageBetula nigra 'Cully'Heritage® river birch40 ft. to 80 ft. x 40 ft. to 60 ft.Caragana arborescensSiberian peashrub10-15'x8-12'Cornus sericea L. ssp. sericearedosier dogwoodCrataegus erythropodacerro hawthorn16xGleditsia triacanthos f. inermis 'Shademaster'Shademaster thornlesshoneylocust40 ft. to 50 ft. x 30 ft. to 40 ft.Large Mammals, Medium-Sized Mammals, Pollinators/Invertebrates, Small Mammals, Urban BirdsGleditsia triacanthos f. inermis 'Skycole'Skyline® thornless honeylocust40 ft. to 50 ft. x 20 ft. to 40 ft.Gleditsia triancanthosHoneylocust30 ft. to 80 ft. x 30 ft. to 80 ft.Gymnocladus dioicusKentucky coffeetree60 ft. to 80 ft. x 40 ft. to 60 ft.Hummingbirds, Pollinators/ InvertebratesGymnocladus dioicus 'Decaf'Decaf Kentucky coffeetree60 ft. to 80 ft. x 40 ft. to 60 ft.Hummingbirds, Pollinators/ InvertebratesGymnocladus dioicus 'Stately Manor'Stately Manor Kentuckycoffeetree60 ft. to 80 ft. x 40 ft. to 50 ft.Hummingbirds, Pollinators/ InvertebratesMalusGranny SmithMalusHaralredMorus albawhite mulberryPinus edulistwoneedle pinyon20-30'x10-20'Pinus ponderosaponderosa pine60-80'x30-40'Populus angustifolianarrowleaf cottonwood30-50'x20-30'Populus tremuloidesquaking aspen20-50'x20-30'Ptelea trifoliatacommon hoptreeQuercus AlbaWhiteQuercus bicolorSwamp WhiteRhus glabrasmooth sumacShepherdia argenteasilver buffaloberry8-15'x6-12'ShrubsAtriplex canescensfourwing saltbush3-6'x2-4'Atriplex confertifoliashadscale saltbushAtriplex gardneriGardner's saltbushAmorpha fruticosafalse indigo bush6-15'x5-15'Arctostaphylos uva-ursikinnikinnickArtemisia novablack sagebrushArtemisia tridentatabig sagebrushCaragana arborescensSiberian peashrub10-15'x8-12'Chrysothamnus viscidiflorusyellow rabbitbrushCornus sericea L. ssp. sericearedosier dogwoodCrataegus erythropodacerro hawthornElaeagnus commutatasilverberry6-12'x6-12'Ericameria nauseosa ssp. nauseosa var.nauseosarubber rabbitbrush1-4'x1-4'Ephedra torreyanaTorrey's jointfirEphedra viridismormon teaFallugia paradoxaApache plume3-6'x3-6'Forestiera pubescens var. pubescensstretchberry8-12'x6-8'Gleditsia triacanthoshoneylocustJuniperus communiscommon juniper1-3'x3-6'Krascheninnikovia lanatawinterfatMorus albawhite mulberryPinus mugo 'Slowmound'Slowmound mugo pine3 ft. to 5 ft. x 5 ft. to 7 ft.Prunus pumilasandcherry4 ft. to 7 ft. x 4 ft. to 6 ft.Grassland Birds, Large Mammals, Medium-SizedMammals, Pollinators/ Invertebrates, Riparian Birds,Shrubland Birds, Small Mammals, Woodland BirdsPrunus virginianachokecherry8-20'x8-12'Ptelea trifoliatacommon hoptreeRhus glabrasmooth sumac8-15'x8-10'Rhus trilobataskunkbush sumac3'-6'x3-6'Sarcobatus vermiculatusgreasewoodShepherdia argenteasilver buffaloberry8-15'x6-12'Schoenoplectus acutushardstem bulrush6 ft. to 12 ft. x 6 ft. to 12 ft.Amphibians/Reptiles, Fish, Medium-Sized Mammals,Pollinators/ Invertebrates, Wetland BirdsSchoenoplectus pungenscommon threesquare1.5 ft. to 6 ft. x 2 ft. to 4 ft.Amphibians/Reptiles, Fish, Medium-Sized Mammals,Pollinators/ Invertebrates, Wetland BirdsCultivarsSize (HxW)Pollenator/ natural useSchoenoplectus americanusOlney's three-square bulrush4 ft. to 5 ft. x 2 ft. to 4 ft.Large Mammals, Medium-Sized Mammals, Pollinators/Invertebrates, Riparian Birds, Small Mammals, WetlandBirdsSymphoricarpos albuscommon snowberry3-5'x3-5'Syringa vulgariscommon lilac10-20'x8-12'Yucca glaucasoapweed yucca2-4'x2-4'Amphibians/Reptiles, Hummingbirds, Large Mammals,Pollinators/ Invertebrates, Small MammalsPerrenialsArtemisia ludovicianawhite sagebrushAllium cernuumnodding onion1 ft. to 1.5 ft. x 4 in. (or less)to 1 ft.Large Mammals, Pollinators/ Invertebrates, SmallMammalsAstragalus drummondiiDrummond's milkvetch10 in. to 3 ft. x 6 in. to 1.5 ft.Pollinators/ InvertebratesAtriplex canescensfourwing saltbush2.5 ft. to 6 ft. x 2 ft. to 4 ft.Grassland Birds, Large Mammals, Medium-SizedMammals, Pollinators/ Invertebrates, Shrubland Birds,Small MammalsAtriplex confertifoliashadescale saltbush2 ft. to 3 ft. x 2 ft. to 3 ft.Atriplex corrugatamat saltbush4 in. (or less) to 6 in. x 2 ft. to 3ft.Atriplex gardneriGardner's saltbush1 ft. to 2 ft. x 2 ft. to 3 ft.Grassland Birds, Large Mammals, Medium-SizedMammals, Pollinators/ Invertebrates, Shrubland BirdsBalsamorhiza sagittataarrowleaf balsamroot8 in. to 1.5 ft. x 8 in. to 1 ft.Large Mammals, Pollinators/ Invertebrates, ShrublandBirds, Woodland BirdsCalamagrostis canadensisbluejoint2 ft. to 5 ft. x 1 ft. to 2 ft.Pollinators/ InvertebratesCarex emoryiEmory's sedge1 ft. to 4 ft. x 3 ft. to 6 ft.Aquatic Invertebrates, Large Mammals, Medium-SizedMammals, Pollinators/ Invertebrates, Riparian Birds,Wetland BirdsEphedra torreyanaTorrey's jointfirEriogonum umbellatumsulphur-flower buckwheat6-12"x12-24"Krascheninnikovia lanatawinterfatAnemopsis californicayerba mansaArctostaphylos uva-ursikinnikinnick3-6'x2-6'Artemisia frigidaprairie sagewort6-15"x18-24"Artemisia ludovicianawhite sagebrushArtemisia novablack sagebrushBerlandiera lyratalyreleaf greeneyes1-2'x12-18"Ericameria nauseosa nauseosa var. nauseosarubber rabbitbrushOenothera caespitosatufted evening primroseSphaeralcea coccineascarlet globemallowSporobolus cryptandrussand dropseed1 ft. to 3 ft. x 4 in. (or less) to 6in.Grassland Birds, Large Mammals, Pollinators/Invertebrates, Shrubland Birds, Small Mammals,Woodland BirdsSymphyotrichum ericoideswhite aster1 ft. to 3 ft. x 1 ft. to 3 ft.Grassland Birds, Pollinators/ Invertebrates, ShrublandBirds, Small MammalsTriglochin maritimaseaside arrowgrass4 in. (or less) to 3 ft. x 4 in. (orless) to 6 in.Ornamental GrassesElymus trachycaulusslender wheatgrassLeymus cinereusbasin wildryeSporobolus airoidesalkali sacatonAndropogon gerardiibig bluestem4-6'x2-3'Bouteloua curtipendulasideoats grama8-24"x8-12"Bouteloua gracilisblue grama1-2'x1-2'Distichlis strictainland saltgrass4 in. to 2 ft. x 2 ft. to 4 ft.Large Mammals, Medium-Sized Mammals, Pollinators/Invertebrates, Wetland BirdsElymus canadensisCanada wildryeElymus elymoidesbottlebrush squirreltail 4 in. to 2 ft. x 4 in. to 6 in.Grassland Birds, Large Mammals, Pollinators/Invertebrates, Shrubland BirdsElymus lanceolatusthickspike wheatgrassElymus trachycaulusslender wheatgrassFestuca idahoensis 'Siskiyou Blue'Siskiyou Blue Idaho fescue1.5 ft. to 1.5 ft. x 1.5 ft. to 1.5ft.Festuca ovinafine fescue10 in. to 1 ft. x 10 in. to 1 ft.Festuca rubrared fescueJuncus confususColorado rushJuncus ensifoliusswordleaf rushNassella viridulagreen needlegrassPanicum virgatumswitchgrass3-5'x18-24"Panicum virgatum 'Heavy Metal'Heavy Metal switchgrass3 ft. to 4 ft. x 1 ft. to 1.5 ft.Schoenoplectus pungens var. pungenscommon threesquareSolidago missouriensisMissouri goldenrod6 in. to 3 ft. x 1 ft. to 2 ft.Large Mammals, Pollinators/ Invertebrates, ShrublandBirds, Small Mammals, Woodland BirdsSorghastrum nutansyellow Indiangrass3 ft. to 5 ft. x 3 ft. to 4 ft.Grassland Birds, Large Mammals, Pollinators/Invertebrates, Riparian Birds, Shrubland Birds, SmallMammals, Wetland Birds, Woodland BirdsSporobolus cryptandrussand dropseedSpartina pectinataprairie cordgrass1.6 ft. to 2.5 ft. x 1.6 ft. to 2.5ft.Sporobolus airoidesalkali sacaton1 ft. to 4 ft. x 1 ft. to 4 ft.Grassland Birds, Pollinators/ Invertebrates, ShrublandBirds, Wetland Birds