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L RICK DRIVECROWN RIDGE LANETRILBY ROADPORTNER DRIVE FOOTHILLSFINAL DEVELOPMENT PLANFORT COLLINS, COLORADOSUN COMMUNITIESVICINITY MAPSITEEAST COUNTY ROAD 32287EAST TRILBY ROADS LEMAY AVENUELANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTSFORDATE01/05/21DESCRIPTION / COMMENTSPDP 1ST SUBMITTALSUBMITTAL HISTORY3/17/21PDP 2ND SUBMITTAL5/21/21PDP 3RD SUBMITTAL6/22/21PDP 4TH SUBMITTAL7/16/21PDP 5TH SUBMITTAL03/30/22FDP 1ST SUBMITTAL06/15/22FDP 2ND SUBMITTAL10/19/22FDP 3RD SUBMITTAL12/14/22FDP 4TH SUBMITTAL02/08/23FDP 5TH SUBMITTAL03/29/23FDP 6TH SUBMITTALL5.01 THRU L5.26L6.00NUMBERL0.00L4.00L2.01 THRU L2.03PLANTING DETAILSPLANTING PLANDESCRIPTIONCOVERTYPICAL LOT ENLARGEMENTSHARDSCAPE PLANHARDSCAPE DETAILSL3.01 THRU L3.02SHEET INDEXL0.01GENERAL NOTESL0.02PLANTING SCHEDULE AND NOTESL1.01HARDSCAPE REFERENCE PLANL0.03WALL AND SIGN PLANL0.04TREE MITIGATION PLANL5.00PLANTING REFERENCE PLANL0.05WETLAND MITIGATION PLANL7.00IRRIGATION SCHEDULEIRRIGATION NOTESL7.01 THRU L7.26IRRIGATION PLANL7.27 THRU L7.29IRRIGATION DETAILSL7.30IRRIGATION CHARTSL0.06REVEGETATION NOTESDISCIPLINELANDSCAPECIVILENGINEERARCHITECTOWNERCONTACT INFORMATIONRVi PLANNING + LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE303.462.1100143 UNION BOULEVARD, SUITE 700LAKEWOOD, CO 80228PROJECT TEAMMATT SMALL, P.L.A.SUN COMMUNITIESNIKKI JEFFRIES27777 FRANKLIN ROAD, SUITE 200SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48034248.208.2500ATWELL, LLCGARRETT BALES143 UNION BOULEVARD, SUITE 700LAKEWOOD, CO 80228303.462.11000100'200'400'SCALE: 1" = 200'-0"Know what'sbelow.before you dig.Call120 S. Ash Avenue
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Tempe, Arizona 85281
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www.rviplanning.com GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES1.THESE NOTES ARE TO BE USED FOR GENERAL REFERENCE IN CONJUNCTION WITH, AND AS A SUPPLEMENT TO THE WRITTENSPECIFICATIONS, APPROVED ADDENDA, AND CHANGE ORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH THESE LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENT DOCUMENTS.2.CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ALL NECESSARY PERMITS AND SHALL NOTIFY ALL UTILITY COMPANIES WITHUTILITIES ON SITE PRIOR TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT. CONTRACTOR SHALL ADHERE TO ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL, STATEAND/OR FEDERAL LAWS OR REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO THE PROJECT.3.IN ALL CASES WHERE A CONFLICT MAY OCCUR, SUCH AS BETWEEN ITEMS COVERED IN SPECIFICATIONS AND NOTES ON THE DRAWINGS,OR BETWEEN GENERAL NOTES AND SPECIFIC DETAILS, THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SHALL BE NOTIFIED AND HE OR SHE WILLINTERPRET THE INTENT OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.4.A QUALIFIED SUPERVISOR SHALL BE PRESENT ON SITE AT ALL TIMES DURING CONSTRUCTION.5.DETAILS NOTED AS "TYPICAL" SHALL APPLY IN ALL CASES UNLESS SPECIFICALLY SHOWN OR NOTED OTHERWISE.6.LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT WITH THE OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE AND/OR OWNER ALL EXISTINGCONDITIONS PRIOR TO THE START OF ANY WORK. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE UNDER THIS CONTRACT TO REPAIRAND/OR REPLACE, AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE, ANY STRUCTURES, FENCES, WALLS, PLANT MATERIAL, OR OTHER ITEMS DESTROYEDDURING CONSTRUCTION. LIKEWISE THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REPAIRING AND/OR REPLACING ANY AND ALLDAMAGES TO ADJACENT PROPERTIES OR ANY OTHER AREAS OUTSIDE THE CONTRACT LIMITS. THE DAMAGED ITEMS/AREAS WILL BERESTORED TO THEIR ORIGINAL CONDITION TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE OWNER'S AND/OR OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE.7.IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE ALL PLANT MATERIAL LOCATIONS WITH OTHER TRADES PRIOR TOINSTALLATION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FAMILIARIZE THEMSELVES WITH THE LOCATIONS OF EXISTING AND FUTURE UNDERGROUNDSERVICES AND IMPROVEMENTS WHICH MAY CONFLICT WITH THE WORK TO BE DONE. PRIOR TO THE START OF WORK, ALLUNDERGROUND UTILITIES ARE TO BE LOCATED AND PROTECTED. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INITIAL CALL AND FUTUREUPDATES TO COLORADO 811 AT 811 OR www.colorado811.org. EXISTING UNDERGROUND SERVICES SHALL NOT BE DISTURBED ORREMOVED WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE OWNER'S AND/OR OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE, UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTEDOTHERWISE ON DRAWINGS.8.CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE BARRICADES AND TRAFFIC CONTROL ALONG PUBLIC STREETS IF REQUIRED DURING CONSTRUCTION.9.PLANTING AND IRRIGATION DESIGN MAY BE MODIFIED TO ADAPT TO WALK CONFIGURATIONS THAT DIFFER FROM THESE PLANS, ANDDUE TO GRADE LIMITATIONS ON SITE.10.REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR DRAINAGE FLOWS. THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE THAT THESE AREPROVIDED FOR AND NOT IMPAIRED WITH OBSTRUCTIONS.11.NO PART OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS ARE INTENDED TO BE IN VIOLATION OF CODES. IF DISCREPANCIES EXIST, NOTIFY LANDSCAPEARCHITECT AND OWNER IMMEDIATELY.12.COORDINATE AND COOPERATE WITH ALL CONTRACTORS OF ATTACHED, ADJOINING AND/OR INTERFACING WORK TO INSURE ORDERLYAND EFFICIENT COMPLETION OF ALL WORK.13.ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL CONFORM TO ALL APPLICABLE CODES AND ORDINANCES (FEDERAL, STATE, LOCAL, AND HEALTHDEPARTMENTS), EXCEPT WHERE REQUIREMENTS OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS ARE MOST STRINGENT.14.ALL EXISTING PLANT MATERIAL SHALL REMAIN UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.15.ANY PLANT MATERIAL THAT MUST BE REMOVED DUE TO CONSTRUCTION MUST BE APPROVED BY OWNER AND/OR OWNER'SAUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE. NOTIFY OWNER AND/OR OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TOREMOVAL AND/OR RELOCATION OF ALL PLANTS.16.IF ANY EXISTING PLANT MATERIAL THAT IS TO REMAIN IS DAMAGED BY CONTRACTOR, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REPLACE THE DAMAGEDPLANT WITH A NEW ONE OF THE SAME SIZE AND VARIETY AT NO COST TO THE OWNER.17.DO NOT DISTURB SOIL WITHIN BRANCH SPREAD OF TREES OR SHRUBS TO REMAIN WITHOUT APPROVAL OF THE OWNER AND/OROWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE.18.ANY DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE PLANS AND CONDITIONS ON SITE SHALL BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY TO THE OWNER AND/OROWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE.19.CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE OWNER WITH ALL WARRANTY INFORMATION, INSTRUCTION MANUALS AND ANY OTHER PRODUCTINFORMATION FOR ALL NEW EQUIPMENT OR MACHINERY INSTALLED ON THE SITE WITHIN TWO WEEKS AFTER SUBSTANTIALCOMPLETION.20.NO DESIGN MODIFICATIONS SHALL BE MADE WITHOUT THE OWNER AND/OR OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE APPROVAL.21.CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR HAULING AND LEGALLY DISPOSING OF MATERIALS DESIGNATED TO BE REMOVED. PROVIDERECEIPTS FOR DUMPING TO OWNER FOR THEIR FILES.22.ALL BASE INFORMATION IS FROM OTHER PROJECT TEAM MEMBERS AS LISTED IN THE 'PROJECT TEAM' LIST ON THIS SHEET. ATHOROUGH ATTEMPT HAS BEEN MADE TO KEEP UP TO DATE WITH THE MOST CURRENT BASE INFORMATION. HOWEVER,DISCREPANCIES MAY EXIST BETWEEN THESE PLANS AND OTHER TEAM MEMBERS PLANS. IN ALL CASES THE ENGINEERS PLANS SHALLHAVE PRECEDENCE OVER THE LANDSCAPE PLANS FOR FINAL PROJECT CONFIGURATION.23.ALL SIDEWALKS SHOWN ON THESE PLANS ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY. REFER TO CIVIL ENGINEERING PLANS FOR FINAL LAYOUT,GRADES, FINISHES, DETAILS, AND METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION. RVi UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES ASSUMES RESPONSIBILITY FORUNFORESEEN CONFLICTS, ENGINEERING, STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS, OR INSTALLATION THAT IS BEYOND OUR CONTROL.24.SIGHT LINES AND VISIBILITY TRIANGLES ARE SHOWN ON THESE PLANS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS ORGOVERNING MUNICIPALITY FOR SPECIFIC GUIDELINES. IN CASES WHERE THERE IS MORE THAN ONE GOVERNING BODY, THE MOSTRESTRICTIVE GUIDELINE SHALL PREVAIL.25.ALL WALLS AND VERTICAL SITE FEATURES DESIGNED IN THE INTEREST OF THIS PROJECT ARE SCHEMATIC IN NATURE. POTENTIALCONSTRUCTION DETAILING AND TECHNIQUES ARE SHOWN FOR DESIGN INTENT CLARIFICATION ONLY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVETHE ULTIMATE RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT ALL CONSTRUCTED ELEMENTS ON THIS PROJECT ARE STRUCTURALLY SOUND ANDARE BUILT WITHIN ALL APPLICABLE CITY, STATE, AND FEDERAL GUIDELINES. RVi UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES ASSUMESRESPONSIBILITY FOR UNFORESEEN CONFLICTS, ENGINEERING, STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS, OR INSTALLATION.26.SHOP DRAWING REVIEWS WILL BE DONE TO ENSURE THAT PRODUCT DATA, MATERIALS, AND SAMPLES MEET OR EXCEED THE ORIGINALDESIGN INTENT OF THESE DRAWINGS ONLY. RVi UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES ASSUMES RESPONSIBILITY FOR UNFORESEEN CONFLICTS,ENGINEERING, STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS OR INSTALLATION RESULTING FROM THE PRODUCTION OF ANY SHOP DRAWINGS.GENERAL SCOPE OF WORK1.THE SCOPE OF WORK FOR THIS PROJECT INCLUDES COMPLETE LANDSCAPING IMPROVEMENTS AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS AND ASSPECIFIED HEREIN VERIFY QUESTIONS ON SCOPE OF WORK PRIOR TO SUBMITTING A BID.2.CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL LABOR, MATERIALS INCLUDING WATER, EQUIPMENT AND INCIDENTALS AS SHOWN, SPECIFIED ANDREQUIRED TO PERFORM LANDSCAPING WORK. THE EXTENT OF THE LANDSCAPING WORK IS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS AND IN THESCHEDULES. THE TYPES OF LANDSCAPING REQUIRED MAY INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:A.AESTHETIC FINISH GRADINGB.BOULDER PLACEMENTC.INSTALLATION OF TREES, SHRUBS, GROUNDCOVERS, AND ANY OTHER NURSERY STOCKD.INSTALLATION OF TURF AREASE.DECOMPOSED GRANITE AND PRE-EMERGENT APPLICATIONS (2)F.MULCHES, AND ALL OTHER MATERIAL NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE PLANTING JOB AS SPECIFIEDG.MISCELLANEOUS LANDSCAPE MATERIALS AND IMPROVEMENTSH.FERTILIZERS AND SOIL AMENDMENTSI.MAINTENANCE WORK AS SPECIFIED UNTIL COMPLETION OF THE CONTRACTJ.GUARANTEES3.OBTAIN ALL PERMITS AND PAY REQUIRED FEES TO ANY GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY HAVING JURISDICTION OVER THE WORK. ARRANGEINSPECTIONS REQUIRED BY LOCAL AGENCIES AND ORDINANCES DURING THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION AS REQUIRED.4.COORDINATE AND COOPERATE WITH OTHER CONTRACTORS WORKING ON THE SITE FOR SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT.5.BEFORE COMMENCING WORK ON THE SITE, BECOME THOROUGHLY ACQUAINTED WITH LAYOUT OF ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES ANDSTRUCTURES OVER THE ENTIRE SITE. ALL REQUISITE REPAIRS TO DAMAGE CAUSED BY WORK OF THIS SECTION SHALL BE AT THECONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE.6.THE IRRIGATION WORK CONSISTS OF INSTALLING A COMPLETE UNDERGROUND SPRINKLER, EMITTER, AND BUBBLER SYSTEM FOR ALLTURF AND LANDSCAPED AREAS AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS AND AS HEREINAFTER SPECIFIED, INCLUDING THE FURNISHING OF ALLLABOR, EQUIPMENT, APPLIANCES, AND MATERIALS INCLUDING WATER AND IN PERFORMING ALL OPERATION IN CONNECTION WITH THECONSTRUCTION OF THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM. WORK SHALL INCLUDE FURNISHING AND INSTALLING ALL PLASTIC AND COPPER PIPE ANDFITTINGS, AUTOMATIC CONTROL VALVES, VALVE ACCESS BOXES, ELECTRIC COMPUTERIZED CENTRAL CONTROLLERS, ELECTRIC WIRE,TELEPHONE ACCESS LINE (IF REQUIRED), ETC., AS REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETE SYSTEM AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS AND AS CALLEDFOR IN THESE SPECIFICATIONS OR AS MAY BE REQUIRED FOR PROPER OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM. THE CONTRACTOR ISRESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COSTS OF WATER USED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INSTALLATION OF THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM.7.UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED OR INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS, THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL INCLUDETHE FURNISHING, INSTALLING AND TESTING OF ALL MAINS, LATERALS, RISERS, AND FITTINGS, THE FURNISHING AND INSTALLING OFIRRIGATION HEADS, CONTROL VALVES, CONTROLLERS, LOW AND HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRIC WIRE, TELEPHONE ACCESS LINE TOCENTRAL CONTROL UNIT (IF REQUIRED), POINT OF CONNECTION, CONTROLS, RESTORATION OF EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS, EXCAVATIONAND BACKFILL, AND ALL OTHER WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AS REQUIRED FOR A COMPLETE SYSTEM.8.WHENEVER ANY MATERIAL IS SPECIFIED BY NAME AND/OR NUMBER, SUCH SPECIFICATIONS SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE USED FOR THEPURPOSE OF FACILITATING A DESCRIPTION OF THE MATERIALS AND ESTABLISHING QUALITY, AND SHALL BE DEEMED AND CONSTRUEDTO BE FOLLOWED BY THE WORDS "OR APPROVED EQUAL." NO SUBSTITUTIONS WILL BE PERMITTED WHICH HAVE NOT BEEN SUBMITTEDFOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO BIDDING.9.LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL CALL FOR UNDERGROUND UTILITY LOCATING AS REQUIRED. EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION IN ALLPLANTING OPERATIONS, AS THERE MAY BE UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC AND TELEPHONE CABLES, SEWER LINES AND WATER LINESTHROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE AREA. CONTRACTOR SHALL STUDY AND BE FAMILIAR WITH THE LOCATION OF THESE OBSTRUCTIONS ANDUNDERGROUND UTILITIES. PLACE PLANTINGS WHERE SHOWN ON THE PLANS. IF THERE ARE OBSTRUCTIONS OR UNDERGROUNDUTILITIES, RELOCATE PLANTS CLEAR OF ANY INTERFERENCE. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR ALL DAMAGES CAUSED BYTHEM TO OBSTRUCTIONS AND UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AT NO EXPENSE TO THE OWNER.10.MAINTAIN UNINTERRUPTED WATER SERVICE TO BUILDING DURING NORMAL WORKING HOURS. ARRANGE FOR TEMPORARY WATERSHUT-OFF WITH ARCHITECT/ENGINEER DURING INSTALLATION OF IRRIGATION SYSTEM, IF NECESSARY.11.ALL WORK AND MATERIALS TO BE IN FULL ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST RULES AND REGULATIONS OF SAFETY ORDERS OF DIVISIONOF INDUSTRIAL SAFETY; THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, AND OTHER APPLICABLE LAWS OR REGULATIONS, INCLUDING ALL CITY CODES.NOTHING IN THESE SPECIFICATIONS IS TO BE CONSTRUED TO PERMIT WORK NOT CONFORMING TO THESE CODES. SHOULD THECONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS, OR INSTRUCTION, BE AT VARIANCE WITH THE AFOREMENTIONED RULES AND REGULATIONS, NOTIFYLANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND GET INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK AFFECTED. IF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT IS NOTNOTIFIED OF ANY VARIANCE IT SHALL BE UNDERSTOOD THAT THE CONTRACTOR ASSUMES ANY AND ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEWORK DONE.12.CLEAN UP SHALL BE MADE DAILY AS EACH PORTION OF THE WORK PROGRESSES. REFUSE AND EXCESS DIRT SHALL BE REMOVED FROMTHE SITE, AND WALKS AND PAVING SHALL BE SWEPT OR WASHED DOWN DAILY. ANY DAMAGE SHALL BE REPAIRED TO ORIGINALCONDITIONS AT CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. LEAVE WORK IN CLEAN CONDITION.13.SUBMIT DETAILED OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA FOR ALL EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES PROVIDED UNDER THESE PLANSINCLUDING ASSEMBLY AND PART LISTS FOR EACH TYPE OF VALVE, EMITTER, ETC., FURNISHED TO THE ENGINEER/OWNER'SREPRESENTATIVE.FORT COLLINS SITE NOTES1.THE PROJECT SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FINAL PLANS. AMENDMENTS TO THE PLANS MUST BE REVIEWED ANDAPPROVED BY THE CITY PRIOR TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ANY CHANGES TO THE PLANS.2.REFER TO FINAL UTILITY PLANS FOR EXACT LOCATIONS AND CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION FOR STORM DRAINAGE STRUCTURES,UTILITY MAINS AND SERVICES, PROPOSED TOPOGRAPHY, STREET IMPROVEMENTS.3.REFER TO THE SUBDIVISION PLAT AND UTILITY PLANS FOR EXACT LOCATIONS, AREAS AND DIMENSIONS OF ALL EASEMENTS, LOTS,TRACTS, STREETS, WALKS AND OTHER SURVEY INFORMATION.4.ALL ROOFTOP AND GROUND MOUNTED MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT MUST BE SCREENED FROM VIEW FROM ADJACENT PROPERTY ANDPUBLIC STREETS. IN CASES WHERE BUILDING PARAPETS DO NOT ACCOMPLISH SUFFICIENT SCREENING, THEN FREE-STANDING SCREENWALLS MATCHING THE PREDOMINANT COLOR OF THE BUILDING SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED. OTHER MINOR EQUIPMENT SUCH ASCONDUIT, METERS AND PLUMBING VENTS SHALL BE SCREENED OR PAINTED TO MATCH SURROUNDING BUILDING SURFACES.5.ALL CONSTRUCTION WITH THIS DEVELOPMENT PLAN MUST BE COMPLETED IN ONE PHASE UNLESS A PHASING PLAN IS SHOWN WITHTHESE PLANS.6.INCLUDE LANGUAGE FOR ANY MODIFICATIONS AND CONDITIONS APPROVED WITH PDP/ODP.7.ALL SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED HOMES SHALL MEET OR EXCEED THE GARAGE DOOR STANDARDS AS OUTLINED IN 3.5.2(E) OF THE LANDUSE CODE.8.N/A, SEE MODIFICATIONS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL.9.ALL EXTERIOR LIGHTING PROVIDED SHALL COMPLY WITH THE FOOT-CANDLE REQUIREMENTS IN SECTION 3.2.4 OF THE LAND USE CODEAND SHALL USE A CONCEALED, FULLY SHIELDED LIGHT SOURCE WITH SHARP CUT-OFF CAPABILITY SO AS TO MINIMIZE UP-LIGHT, SPILLLIGHT, GLARE AND UNNECESSARY DIFFUSION.10.SIGNAGE AND ADDRESSING ARE NOT PERMITTED WITH THIS PLANNING DOCUMENT AND MUST BE APPROVED BY SEPARATE CITY PERMITPRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. SIGNS MUST COMPLY WITH CITY SIGN CODE UNLESS A SPECIFIC VARIANCE IS GRANTED BY THE CITY.11.FIRE HYDRANTS MUST MEET OR EXCEED POUDRE FIRE AUTHORITY STANDARDS. ALL BUILDINGS MUST PROVIDE AN APPROVED FIREEXTINGUISHING SYSTEM.12.ALL BIKE RACKS PROVIDED MUST BE PERMANENTLY ANCHORED.13.ALL SIDEWALKS AND RAMPS MUST CONFORM TO CITY STANDARDS. ACCESSIBLE RAMPS MUST BE PROVIDED AT ALL STREET AND DRIVEINTERSECTIONS AND AT ALL DESIGNATED ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACES. ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACES MUST SLOPE NO MORE THAN1:48 IN ANY DIRECTION. ALL ACCESSIBLE ROUTES MUST SLOPE NO MORE THAN 1:20 IN DIRECTION OF TRAVEL AND WITH NO MORE THAN1:48 CROSS SLOPE.14.COMMON OPEN SPACE AREAS AND LANDSCAPING WITHIN RIGHT OF WAYS, STREET MEDIANS, AND TRAFFIC CIRCLES ADJACENT TOCOMMON OPEN SPACE AREAS ARE REQUIRED TO BE MAINTAINED BY A PROPERTY OWNERS' ASSOCIATION. THE PROPERTY OWNERS'ASSOCIATION IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SNOW REMOVAL ON ALL ADJACENT STREET SIDEWALKS AND SIDEWALKS IN COMMON OPEN SPACEAREAS.15.THE PROPERTY OWNER FOR EACH RESIDENTIAL LOT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SNOW REMOVAL ON ALL STREET SIDEWALKS ADJACENT TOEACH RESIDENTIAL LOT.16.PRIVATE CONDITIONS, COVENANTS, AND RESTRICTIONS (CC&R'S), OR ANY OTHER PRIVATE RESTRICTIVE COVENANT IMPOSED ONLANDOWNERS WITHIN THE DEVELOPMENT, MAY NOT BE CREATED OR ENFORCED HAVING THE EFFECT OF PROHIBITING OR LIMITING THEINSTALLATION OF XERISCAPE LANDSCAPING, SOLAR/PHOTO-VOLTAIC COLLECTORS (IF MOUNTED FLUSH UPON ANY ESTABLISHED ROOFLINE), CLOTHES LINES (IF LOCATED IN BACK YARDS), ODOR-CONTROLLED COMPOST BINS, OR WHICH HAVE THE EFFECT OF REQUIRINGTHAT A PORTION OF ANY INDIVIDUAL LOT BE PLANTED IN TURF GRASS.17.ANY DAMAGED CURB, GUTTER AND SIDEWALK EXISTING PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, AS WELL AS STREETS, SIDEWALKS, CURBS ANDGUTTERS, DESTROYED, DAMAGED OR REMOVED DUE TO CONSTRUCTION OF THIS PROJECT, SHALL BE REPLACED OR RESTORED TOCITY OF FORT COLLINS STANDARDS AT THE DEVELOPER'S EXPENSE PRIOR TO THE ACCEPTANCE OF COMPLETED IMPROVEMENTSAND/OR PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF THE FIRST CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY.18.FIRE LANE MARKING: A FIRE LANE MARKING PLAN MUST BE REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY THE FIRE OFFICIAL PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCEOF ANY CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY. WHERE REQUIRED BY THE FIRE CODE OFFICIAL, APPROVED SIGNS OR OTHER APPROVEDNOTICES THAT INCLUDE THE WORDS NO PARKING FIRE LANE SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR FIRE APPARATUS ACCESS ROADS TO IDENTIFYSUCH ROADS OR PROHIBIT THE OBSTRUCTION THEREOF. THE MEANS BY WHICH FIRE LANES ARE DESIGNATED SHALL BE MAINTAINED INA CLEAN AND LEGIBLE CONDITION AT ALL TIMES AD BE REPLACED OR REPAIRED WHEN NECESSARY TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE VISIBILITY.19.PREMISE IDENTIFICATION: AN ADDRESSING PLAN IS REQUIRED TO BE REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY AND POUDRE FIREAUTHORITY PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF ANY CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY. UNLESS THE PRIVATE DRIVE IS NAMED, MONUMENTSIGNAGE MAY BE REQUIRED TO ALLOW WAY_FINDING. ALL BUILDINGS SHALL HAVE ADDRESS NUMBERS, BUILDING NUMBERS ORAPPROVED BUILDING IDENTIFICATION PLACED IN A POSITION THAT IS PLAINLY LEGIBLE, VISIBLE FROM THE STREET OR ROAD FRONTINGTHE PROPERTY, AND POSTED WITH A MINIMUM OF SIX_INCH NUMERALS ON A CONTRASTING BACKGROUND. WHERE ACCESS IS BYMEANS OF A PRIVATE ROAD AND THE BUILDING CANNOT BE VIEWED FROM THE PUBLIC WAY, A MONUMENT, POLE OR OTHER SIGN ORMEANS SHALL BE USED TO IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE.FORT COLLINS GENERAL LANDSCAPE NOTES1.PLANT QUALITY: ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE A-GRADE OR NO. 1 GRADE - FREE OF ANY DEFECTS, OF NORMAL HEALTH, HEIGHT, LEAFDENSITY AND SPREAD APPROPRIATE TO THE SPECIES AS DEFINED BY THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 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 BE IRRIGATED WITH ANAUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM. THE IRRIGATION PLAN MUST BE REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS WATERUTILITIES DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT. ALL TURF AREAS SHALL BE IRRIGATED WITH AN AUTOMATICPOP-UP IRRIGATION SYSTEM. ALL SHRUB BEDS AND TREES, INCLUDING IN NATIVE SEED AREAS, SHALL BE IRRIGATED WITH ANAUTOMATIC DRIP (TRICKLE) IRRIGATION SYSTEM, OR WITH AN ACCEPTABLE ALTERNATIVE APPROVED BY THE CITY WITH THE IRRIGATIONPLANS. THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE ADJUSTED TO MEET THE WATER REQUIREMENTS OF THE INDIVIDUAL PLANT MATERIAL.3.TOPSOIL: TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT FEASIBLE, TOPSOIL THAT IS REMOVED DURING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY SHALL BE CONSERVEDFOR LATER USE ON AREAS REQUIRING REVEGETATION AND LANDSCAPING.4.SOIL AMENDMENTS: SOIL AMENDMENTS SHALL BE PROVIDED AND DOCUMENTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY CODE SECTION 12-132. THESOIL IN ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS, INCLUDING PARKWAYS AND MEDIANS, SHALL BE THOROUGHLY LOOSENED TO A DEPTH OF NOT LESSTHAN EIGHT(8) INCHES AND SOIL AMENDMENT SHALL BE THOROUGHLY INCORPORATED INTO THE SOIL OF ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS TO ADEPTH OF AT LEAST SIX(6) INCHES BY TILLING, DISCING OR OTHER SUITABLE METHOD, AT A RATE OF AT LEAST THREE (3) CUBIC YARDSOF SOIL AMENDMENT PER ONE THOUSAND (1,000) SQUARE FEET OF LANDSCAPE AREA. PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF ANY CERTIFICATEOF OCCUPANCY, A WRITTEN CERTIFICATION MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY THAT ALL PLANTED AREAS, OR AREAS TO BE PLANTED,HAVE BEEN THOROUGHLY LOOSENED AND THE SOIL AMENDED, CONSISTENT WITH THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN SECTION 12-132.5.INSTALLATION AND GUARANTEE: ALL LANDSCAPING SHALL BE INSTALLED ACCORDING TO SOUND HORTICULTURAL PRACTICES IN AMANNER DESIGNED TO ENCOURAGE QUICK ESTABLISHMENT AND HEALTHY GROWTH. ALL LANDSCAPING FOR EACH PHASE MUST BEEITHER INSTALLED OR THE INSTALLATION MUST BE SECURED WITH AN IRREVOCABLE LETTER OF CREDIT, PERFORMANCE BOND, ORESCROW ACCOUNT FOR 125% OF THE VALUATION OF THE MATERIALS AND LABOR PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OFOCCUPANCY FOR ANY BUILDING IN SUCH PHASE.6.MAINTENANCE: TREES AND VEGETATION, IRRIGATION SYSTEMS, FENCES, WALLS AND OTHER LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS WITH THESE FINALPLANS SHALL BE CONSIDERED AS ELEMENTS OF THE PROJECT IN THE SAME MANNER AS PARKING, BUILDING MATERIALS AND OTHERSITE DETAILS. THE APPLICANT, LANDOWNER OR SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST SHALL BE JOINTLY AND SEVERALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THEREGULAR MAINTENANCE OF 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 SHALL BE REPAIRED ANDREPLACED PERIODICALLY TO MAINTAIN A STRUCTURALLY SOUND CONDITION.7.REPLACEMENT: ANY LANDSCAPE ELEMENT THAT DIES, OR IS OTHERWISE REMOVED, SHALL BE PROMPTLY REPLACED IN ACCORDANCEWITH 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 AND ALLEYS PER LUC3.2.1(D)(2)(a).10.PLACEMENT OF ALL LANDSCAPING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SIGHT DISTANCE CRITERIA AS SPECIFIED BY THE CITY OF FORTCOLLINS. NO STRUCTURES OR LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS GREATER THAN 24" SHALL BE ALLOWED WITHIN THE SIGHT DISTANCE TRIANGLEOR EASEMENTS WITH THE EXCEPTION OF DECIDUOUS TREES PROVIDED THAT THE LOWEST BRANCH IS AT LEAST 6' FROM GRADE. ANYFENCES WITHIN THE SIGHT DISTANCE TRIANGLE OR EASEMENT MUST BE NOT MORE THAN 42" IN HEIGHT AND OF AN OPEN DESIGN.11.THE FINAL LANDSCAPE PLAN SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH ALL OTHER FINAL PLAN ELEMENTS SO THAT THE PROPOSED GRADING,STORM DRAINAGE, AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT IMPROVEMENTS DO NOT CONFLICT WITH NOR PRECLUDE INSTALLATION ANDMAINTENANCE OF LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS ON THIS PLAN.12.MINOR CHANGES IN SPECIES AND PLANT LOCATIONS MAY BE MADE DURING CONSTRUCTION -- AS REQUIRED BY SITE CONDITIONS ORPLANT AVAILABILITY. OVERALL QUANTITY, QUALITY, AND DESIGN CONCEPT MUST BE CONSISTENT WITH THE APPROVED PLANS. IN THEEVENT OF CONFLICT WITH THE QUANTITIES INCLUDED IN THE PLANT LIST, SPECIES AND QUANTITIES ILLUSTRATED SHALL BE PROVIDED.ALL CHANGES OF PLANT SPECIES AND 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.@SYMBOLDEFINITIONCOMMON ABBREVIATIONSSYMBOLDEFINITIONSYMBOLDEFINITIONAVGBPUBTHBWCALCBCFCLCLRCMUCONCCONTØ, DIADGEAELEVATAVERAGEBACKFLOW PREVENTION UNITBROWN TRUNK HEIGHTBOTTOM OF WALLCALIPERCATCH BASINCUBIC FEETCENTERLINECLEARCONCRETE MASONRY UNITCONCRETECONTINUOUSDIAMETERDECOMPOSED GRANITEEACHELEVATIONEQEXFFFGFLFTGALGPHGPMHORIZHPHTLFL/SMAXMINNTSEQUALEXISTINGFINISH FLOORFINISH GRADEFLOW LINEFEETGALLONSGALLONS PER HOURGALLONS PER MINUTEHORIZONTALHIGH POINTHEIGHTLINEAR FEETLANDSCAPEMAXIMUMMINIMUMNOT TO SCALEOCP/LPOCPUEPSIR, RADR/WSFSTDSDLSVTS/WTBSTWTYPVERTw/ON CENTERPROPERTY LINEPOINT OF CONNECTIONPUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENTPOUNDS PER SQUARE INCHRADIUSRIGHT OF WAY (R.O.W.)SQUARE FEETSTANDARDSIGHT DISTANCE LINESIGHT VISIBILITY TRIANGLES/WTO BE SELECTEDTOP OF WALLTYPICALVERTICALWITHLOCLIMIT OF CONSTRUCTIONEJEXPANSION JOINTCJCONTROL JOINTSJSCORE JOINTSIMSIMILARBOCBACK OF CURBFOCFACE OF CURBEOPEDGE OF PAVEMENTFORT COLLINS GENERAL LANDSCAPE NOTES (cont.)FORT COLLINS STREET TREE NOTES1.1. A PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED FROM THE CITY FORESTER BEFORE ANY TREES OR SHRUBS AS NOTED ON THIS PLAN ARE PLANTED,PRUNED OR REMOVED IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. THIS INCLUDES ZONES BETWEEN THE SIDEWALK AND CURB, MEDIANS AND OTHERCITY PROPERTY. THIS PERMIT SHALL 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 MAY ALSO RESULT IN REPLACING ORRELOCATING TREES AND A HOLD ON CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY.2. CONTACT THE CITY FORESTER TO INSPECT ALL STREET TREE PLANTINGS AT THE COMPLETION OF EACH PHASE OF THE DEVELOPMENT.ALL MUST BE INSTALLED AS SHOWN ON THE LANDSCAPE PLAN. APPROVAL OF STREET TREE PLANTING IS REQUIRED BEFORE FINALAPPROVAL OF EACH PHASE.2.3. STREET LANDSCAPING, INCLUDING STREET TREES, SHALL BE SELECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL CITY CODES AND POLICIES. ALLTREE PRUNING AND REMOVAL WORKS SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A CITY OF FORT COLLINS LICENSED ARBORS WHERE REQUIRED BYCODE.STREET TREES SHALL BE SUPPLIED AND PLANTED BY THE DEVELOPER USING A QUALIFIED LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR.4. THE DEVELOPER SHALL REPLACE DEAD OR DYING STREET TREES AFTER PLANTING UNTIL FINAL MAINTENANCE INSPECTION ANDACCEPTANCE BY THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS FORESTRY DIVISION. ALL STREET TREES IN THE PROJECT MUST BE ESTABLISHED, WITH ANAPPROVED SPECIES AND OF ACCEPTABLE CONDITION PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE.5.SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE CITY FORESTER -- STREET TREE LOCATIONS MAY BE ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE DRIVEWAYLOCATIONS, UTILITY SEPARATIONS BETWEEN TREES, STREET SIGNS AND STREET LIGHTS. STREET TREES TO BE CENTERED IN THEMIDDLE OF THE LOT TO THE EXTENT FEASIBLE. QUANTITIES SHOWN ON PLAN MUST BE INSTALLED UNLESS A REDUCTION IS APPROVEDBY THE CITY TO MEET SEPARATION STANDARDS.A PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED FROM THE CITY FORESTER BEFORE ANY TREES OR SHRUBS AS NOTED ON THIS PLAN ARE PLANTED,PRUNED OR REMOVED IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. THIS INCLUDES ZONES BETWEEN THE SIDEWALK AND CURB, MEDIANS AND OTHERCITY PROPERTY. THIS PERMIT SHALL 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 MAY ALSO RESULT IN REPLACING ORRELOCATING TREES AND A HOLD ON CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY.
PLANTING GENERAL NOTES1.VERIFY PLANT QUANTITIES PRIOR TO BIDDING AND INSTALLATION. QUANTITIES ARE LISTED FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY, THE ACTUALNUMBER OF SYMBOLS INDICATED ON THE PLANTING PLANS SHALL HAVE PRIORITY OVER QUANTITIES LISTED WITHIN THE LANDSCAPEMATERIAL SCHEDULE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH ALL PLANT MATERIAL NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE PLANTINGS AS SHOWNON THE PLANS.2.CLARIFICATION OF DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS AND THE SITE SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THEATTENTION OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND/OR OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE IMMEDIATELY.3.THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND/OR OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE IS TO APPROVE ANY PLANT MATERIAL SUBSTITUTIONS.4.ALL PLANT MATERIAL MUST BE MAINTAINED IN HEALTH AND VIGOR, AND BE ALLOWED TO ATTAIN NATURAL SIZE AND SHAPE INACCORDANCE WITH ARIZONA NURSERY ASSOCIATION SPECIFICATIONS.5.ALL PLANT MATERIAL MAY BE INSPECTED PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE. THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND/OR OWNER'S AUTHORIZEDREPRESENTATIVE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ANY PLANT MATERIAL DEEMED UNACCEPTABLE, EVEN AFTER DELIVERY TO SITE.6.PLANT TREES AND SHRUBS PLUMB AND FACED TO GIVE THE BEST APPEARANCE OR RELATIONSHIP TO ADJACENT PLANTS,STRUCTURES, AND VIEWS. IF ANY SOIL NUTRIENT DEFICIENCIES EXIST, IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TOAMEND THE SOIL.7.PLANTING METHODS, SOIL AMENDMENT QUANTITIES (IF ANY), AND PREPARATION METHODS SHALL BE INSTALLED ACCORDING TO THEPLANTING SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILS.8.ALL PLANTING AREAS SHALL RECEIVE WEED CONTROL/PRE-EMERGENT PER THE GUIDELINES SET FORTH WITHIN THE SPECIFICATIONSAND DETAILS. REAPPLY AS NECESSARY TO COMPLETELY KILL NOXIOUS MATERIAL. REMOVE ALL DEAD AND/OR DYING DEBRIS PRIOR TOFINAL ACCEPTANCE.9.ALL TREES LOCATED WITHIN SIGHT DISTANCE AREAS MUST BE TRIMMED TO 6'-0" CLEARANCE ABOVE FINISHED GRADE.10.UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON PLANS, ROCK/BARK MULCH SHALL EXTEND UNDER ALL PLANTINGS AND BE RAKED UNIFORMLY ALONGCONCRETE FLATWORK, CURBS AND ETC.11.THE FINISH GRADE OF LANDSCAPE AREAS RECEIVING ROCK/BARK MULCH MUST BE GRADED 2-1/2" BELOW CONCRETE OR OTHERADJACENT PAVED SURFACES PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF THE MULCH. FINISH GRADE OF LANDSCAPE AREAS RECEIVING TURF MUST BEGRADED 1-1/2" BELOW CONCRETE OR OTHER PAVED SURFACES PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TURF.12.BOULDERS, IF USED, TO BE SURFACE SELECT GRANITE WITH A MINIMUM OF SHARP EDGES AND/OR CRACKING. ANY EXPOSED SURFACESCARRING THAT MAY HAVE OCCURRED DURING TRANSPORTING OR CONSTRUCTION IS TO BE EONITED WITH NO ADDITIONAL COST TOTHE OWNER.13.STAKE ALL NURSERY GROWN TREE STOCK A MINIMUM OF 12" OUT FROM EDGE OF PLANTING WELL. THE EDGE OF ALL TREE PLANTINGWELLS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 2 FEET AWAY FROM ALL CURB AND SIDEWALKS AND A MINIMUM OF 12 FEET AWAY FROM ALL BUILDINGFOUNDATIONS. THE EDGE OF ALL SHRUB PLANTING WELLS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 18" AWAY FROM ALL CURB AND SIDEWALKS AND AMINIMUM OF 3 FEET AWAY FROM ALL BUILDING FOUNDATIONS.14.LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT THE OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO EACH APPLICATION OFPRE-EMERGENT FOR VERIFICATION. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE OWNER WITH PROOF OF PRE-EMERGENT APPLICATION NO MORETHAN 7 DAYS AFTER EACH APPLICATION WITHOUT EXCEPTION.15.ALL TREES WITHIN TURF AREAS SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH TEMPORARY PVC ARBOR GUARDS.16.ALL TURF AREAS SHALL BE GRADED SMOOTH AND APPROVED BY THE OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO INSTALLINGSOD OR SEED. ALL AREAS TO RECEIVE TURF SHALL BE COMPLETELY FREE OF ANY RUTS, TRENCH SETTLING, OR ANY MATERIAL OVER1/2" IN DIAMETER PRIOR TO SOD OR SEED INSTALLATION.17.LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO OBTAIN ANY REQUIRED PERMITS FOR ALL ON-SITE AND OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS OUTLINEDWITHIN THIS SET OF PLANS AND/OR ANY OTHER ADDITIONAL WORK THEY MAY PERFORM IN THE INTEREST OF THIS PROJECT.18.ROCK/BARK MULCH SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED IN THE LANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULE. ALL PLANTING AREAS, UNLESS OTHERWISENOTED ON THE PLANS, SHALL RECEIVE A UNIFORM APPLICATION OF THE SPECIFIED MATERIAL. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT A SAMPLETO THE OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO SCHEDULING MASS DELIVERY. OWNER MAY REQUEST THAT AN INITIALLOAD OF MATERIAL BE DELIVERED TO THE SITE AND BE SPREAD BY THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR FOR THE OWNER'S APPROVALPRIOR TO MATERIAL APPLICATION ON THE REMAINDER OF THE SITE.19.IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH THE OWNER THE FINAL LAYOUT OF ALLHARDSCAPE ITEMS FOR THIS PROJECT. OWNER MAY REQUEST ALL HARDSCAPE ITEMS (HEADERS, SIDEWALKS, FLATWORK, ETC.) BESTAKED AND/OR CHALKED OUT FOR THEIR APPROVAL PRIOR TO INITIAL POUR.20.LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL PRUNE ALL TREES AFTER INSTALLATION SO THAT NO BRANCH IS TOUCHING FINAL GRADE AND TRIMCANOPIES/BRANCHING TO A CLEAN AND NEAT APPEARANCE. ALL DEAD AND/OR DYING MATERIAL SHALL BE PRUNED FROM THE TREEPRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE.21.WATER TEST ALL TREE PLANTING WELLS PRIOR TO PLANTING. IF TREE WELLS DO NOT PROPERLY DRAIN, REFER TO THE HARDPANPLANTING DETAIL FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.22.REFER TO GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES ON THE COVER SHEET FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION THAT RELATES TO THE SCOPE OFWORK IN THIS SECTION. ALSO REFER TO ANY WRITTEN SPECIFICATION, SHOULD THEY ACCOMPANY THESE DRAWINGS, FORADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS NOT COVERED WITHIN THESE PLANS.EXISTING LANDSCAPE NOTES1.BEFORE WORK BEGINS ON THE PROJECT, THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL SCHEDULE A PRE-CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE WITHOWNER AND/OR THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO REVIEW THE PROJECT. THE OWNER AND/OR OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVEIS TO APPROVE ANY CHANGES PRIOR TO THE START OF ANY WORK.2.ALL DEMOLITION AREAS SHALL BE FLAGGED FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO DEMOLITION.3.ALL EXISTING PLANT MATERIAL SHALL REMAIN UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. SHOULD ANY CONFLICTS ARISE BETWEEN THE EXISTINGPLANT MATERIAL ON-SITE AND PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS SHOWN ON THE PLANS THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPEARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY.PLANTING WARRANTY & MAINTENANCE NOTES1.MAINTAIN ALL AREAS INCLUDED IN THE CONTRACT ON A WEEKLY BASIS DURING THE PROGRESS OF WORK, A 90 DAY MAINTENANCEPERIOD, AND UNTIL THE FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF WORK IS RECEIVED IN WRITING.2.UPON ACCEPTANCE AFTER THE 90 DAY MAINTENANCE PERIOD, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH A WRITTEN WARRANTY ON ALL PLANTMATERIAL AGREEING TO GUARANTEE THE CONTINUED GROWTH OF ACTIVE PLANT MATERIAL FOR THE SPECIFIED GUARANTEE PERIODS.ALL GUARANTEE PERIODS COMMENCE FROM THE TIME OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE AT THE END OF THE MAINTENANCE PERIOD.3.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL WATER AND MAINTAIN ALL LANDSCAPE MATERIAL DURING THE MAINTENANCE PERIOD. THE OWNER WILLWATER AND MAINTAIN THE LANDSCAPE MATERIAL DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT THE LANDSCAPEMATERIALS PERIODICALLY DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD AND SHALL NOTIFY THE OWNER IN WRITING, IF, IN THE CONTRACTOR'SOPINION, THE LANDSCAPE MATERIALS ARE NOT RECEIVING PROPER CARE.4.ALL TREES, PALMS, CACTI, ACCENTS, AND TURF SHALL BE GUARANTEED FOR A MINIMUM PERIOD OF ONE (1) YEAR AND ALL SHRUBS,GROUNDCOVERS, AND OTHER NON SPECIFIED PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE GUARANTEED FOR A PERIOD OF 90 DAYS FROM THE DATE OFFINAL ACCEPTANCE. THE GUARANTEE SHALL BE AGAINST DEFECTS INCLUDING DEATH AND UNSATISFACTORY GROWTH, EXCEPT FORDEFECTS RESULTING FROM NEGLECT BY OWNER, ABUSE BY OTHERS, OR UNUSUAL PHENOMENA OR INCIDENTS WHICH ARE BEYOND THELANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR'S CONTROL.5.ANY PLANT MATERIALS WHICH ARE NOT APPROVED PRIOR TO OCTOBER 1 OF THE CALENDAR YEAR IN WHICH THEY ARE INSTALLED,SHALL BE FURTHER GUARANTEED UNTIL MAY 15 OF THE FOLLOWING CALENDAR YEAR.6.ALL PLANT MATERIALS MUST BE MAINTAINED IN HEALTH AND VIGOR AND BE ALLOWED TO ATTAIN NATURAL SIZE AND SHAPE INACCORDANCE WITH THE ORIGINALLY APPROVED LANDSCAPE PLAN.7.REFER TO BOOK SPECIFICATIONS, IF INCLUDED IN THIS DOCUMENT SET, FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE SPECIFICS OF THEANTICIPATED WARRANTY.8.LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL PREPARE AND SUBMIT TO THE OWNER TYPEWRITTEN MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES AT FINAL WALK-THRUAND PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF WORK.9.IF TURF IS USED ON THIS PROJECT THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL REAPPLY SEED OR SOD IN ALL AREAS WHICH HAVEDEVELOPED BARE SPOTS HALFWAY THROUGH THE MAINTENANCE PERIOD. AREAS WHICH CANNOT BE RESEEDED FOR SUMMERGROWTH DUE TO CONTRACTOR'S INABILITY TO RESEED DURING PROPER GROWING SEASON SHALL BE OVERSEEDED OR SODDED WITHGRASS APPROPRIATE FOR THE CURRENT SEASON, CARED FOR THROUGHOUT THE OFF SEASON, AND PROPERLY SEEDED AT THE NEXTAPPROPRIATE GROWING SEASON. THESE ARRANGEMENTS MUST BE MADE WITH THE OWNER PRIOR TO CONDITIONAL ACCEPTANCE OFTHE WORK AND MAY REQUIRE A MONETARY HOLD-BACK.10.COST FOR REPLACEMENTS DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD IS ASSUMED PART OF THE BID QUOTATIONS AND THEREFORE WILL NOTRESULT IN ANY ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.BOTANICAL NAMEBOUTELOUA GRACILISBLUE GRAMACOMMON NAME% MIX25UPLAND SEED MIX SCHEDULENOTE:*PLS = PURE LIVE SEED - IF BROADCAST SEEDING, DOUBLE THE RATE;LB/AC = POUNDS PER ACRE.BOUTELOUA DACTYLOIDESBUFFALO GRASS10DISTHICHLIS SPICATAINLAND SALTGRASS5SPOROBOLUS CRYPTANDRUSSAND DROPSEED20BOUTELOUA CURTIPENDULASIDEOATS GRAMA20PASCOPYRUM SMITHIIWESTERN WHEATGRASS15GAILLARDIA ARTISTATABLANKET FLOWER1LINUM LEWISIIBLUE FLAX1ARTEMISIA FRIGIDAPASTURE SAGE1RATIBIDA COLUMNIFERAPRAIRIE CONEFLOWER1DALEA PURPUREAPURPLE PRAIRIECLOVER1LBS/AC.1.810.70.60.26.38.20.050.40.010.10.310028.66TOTAL POUNDS PLS/ACREKnow what'sbelow.before you dig.Call120 S. Ash Avenue
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www.rviplanning.com TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESIZEQTYSPECIES%COMMENTSAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLE1.25" CAL.377.40%Acer saccharum SUGAR MAPLE1.25" CAL.346.80%Acer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLE1.0" CAL.71.40%Amelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRY1.0" CAL.71.40%Catalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPA1.25" CAL.377.40%Celtis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRY1.25" CAL.418.20%Corylus colurna TURKISH FILBERT1.25" CAL.418.20%Gymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREE1.0" CAL.51%Picea pungens COLORADO SPRUCE4' HT.163.20%Picea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE4' HT.285.60%Pinus edulis PINON PINE4' HT.51%Pinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINE4' HT.81.60%Prunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRY1.0" CAL.275.40%Quercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAK1.25" CAL.326.40%Quercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAK1.25" CAL.336.60%Quercus shumardii SHUMARD OAK1.25" CAL.428.40%Syringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILAC1.0" CAL.40.80%PROTECTED EXISTING TREE20" CAL.10.20%REFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSTOTAL81%SHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESIZEQTYCOMMENTSAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRY1 GAL.8Berberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRY1 GAL.12Bouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASS1 GAL.75Calamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASS1 GAL.535Caryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARD1 GAL.13Cercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANY1 GAL.13Chrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSH1 GAL.26Euonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSH1 GAL.20Festuca glauca BLUE FESCUE1 GAL.62Helictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASS1 GAL.74Mahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPE1 GAL.8Pinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINE1 GAL.19Pinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINE1 GAL.13Ribes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANT1 GAL.11Salix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOW1 GAL.19Syringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILAC1 GAL.31Viburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUM1 GAL.9PERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESIZEQTYCOMMENTSEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWER1 GAL.16Iris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRIS1 GAL.10Leucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEY1 GAL.18Lupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINE1 GAL.24Perovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGE1 GAL.40Rudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSAN1 GAL.25Salvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIA1 GAL.44GROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESIZEQTYCOMMENTSJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPER1 GAL.16Juniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPER1 GAL.77Juniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPER1 GAL.24MISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESIZEQTYCOMMENTSSHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'NONE4" DEPTH, FIELD VERIFY S.F.,REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L6.00FESCUE BLENDSOD 90% TALL FESCUE, 10%KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS, FIELDVERIFY S.F.WETLAND SEED MIXSEEDREFER TO HYDROSEED MIX.SCHED., FIELD VERIFY S.F.RIPARIAN SEED MIXSEEDREFER TO HYDROSEED MIX.SCHED., FIELD VERIFY S.F.UPLAND SEED MIXSEEDREFER TO HYDROSEED MIX.SCHED., FIELD VERIFY S.F.RIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYSEED50% NHBZ SEED MIX, 50%WETLAND SEED MIXBOULDER - SMALL, MEDIUM.5 - 1 / 1 - 2TONS16 / 11SURFACE SELECT, REFERTO DETAIL 7 / L6.00NOTE: TAGS FOR REGISTERED OR TRADEMARKED (®, ™) MATERIAL ARE TO REMAIN ON PLANTS.LANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULEMSNATIVE SEED MIX NOTES1.THE TIME OF YEAR SEEDING IS TO OCCUR SHOULD BE OCTOBER THROUGH EARLY MAY.2.PREPARE SOIL AS NECESSARY AND APPROPRIATE FOR NATIVE SEED MIX SPECIES THROUGH LOOSENING AND ADDITION OF AMENDMENTS THAT PROMOTE WATERABSORPTION AND RELEASE, THEN SEED IN TWO DIRECTIONS TO DISTRIBUTE SEED EVENLY OVER ENTIRE AREA. DRILL SEED ALL INDICATED AREAS AS SOON ASPOSSIBLE AFTER COMPLETION OF GRADING OPERATIONS.3.IF CHANGES ARE TO BE MADE TO SEED MIX BASED ON SITE CONDITIONS THEN APPROVAL MUST BE PROVIDED BY CITY ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNER.4.APPROPRIATE NATIVE SEEDING EQUIPMENT WILL BE USED (STANDARD TURF SEEDING EQUIPMENT OR AGRICULTURE EQUIPMENT SHALL NOT BE USED).5.DRILL SEED APPLICATION RECOMMENDED PER SPECIFIED APPLICATION RATE TO NO MORE THAN ½ INCH DEPTH. FOR BROADCAST SEEDING INSTEAD OF DRILLSEEDING METHOD DOUBLE SPECIFIED APPLICATION RATE. REFER TO NATIVE SEED MIX TABLE FOR SPECIES, PERCENTAGES AND APPLICATION RATES.6.PREPARE A WEED MANAGEMENT PLAN TO ENSURE THAT WEEDS ARE PROPERLY MANAGED BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER SEEDING ACTIVITIES.7.AFTER SEEDING THE AREA SHALL BE COVERED WITH CRIMPED STRAW, JUTE MESH, OR OTHER APPROPRIATE METHODS.8.WHERE NEEDED, TEMPORARY IRRIGATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED UNTIL SEED IS GERMINATED THEN WHEN THE SEED FROM IRRIGATION. IF IRRIGATION IS USED, THEIRRIGATION SYSTEM FOR SEEDED AREAS SHALL BE FULLY OPERATIONAL AT THE TIME OF SEEDING AND SHALL ENSURE 100% HEAD_TO_HEAD COVERAGE OVER ALLSEEDED AREAS. ALL METHODS AND REQUIREMENTS IN THE APPROVED IRRIGATION PLAN SHALL BE FOLLOWED.9.CONTRACTOR SHALL MONITOR SEEDED AREA FOR PROPER IRRIGATION, EROSION CONTROL, GERMINATION AND RESEEDING AS NEEDED TO ESTABLISH COVER.10.THE APPROVED NATIVE SEED MIX AREA IS INTENDED TO BE MAINTAINED IN A NATURAL LIKE LANDSCAPE AESTHETIC. DO NOT MOW DURING HOT, DRY PERIODS. DONOT MOW LOWER THAN 6 TO 8 INCHES IN HEIGHT TO AVOID INHIBITING NATIVE PLANT GROWTH.11.NATIVE SEED AREA WILL BE CONSIDERED ESTABLISHED WHEN SEVENTY PERCENT VEGETATIVE COVER IS REACHED WITH LESS THAN TEN PERCENT OF COVERCONSISTING OF NOXIOUS WEEDS, NO BARE SPOTS LARGER THAN ONE FOOT SQUARE, AND/OR UNTIL DEEMED ESTABLISHED BY CITY PLANNING SERVICES ANDEROSION CONTROL.12.THE DEVELOPER AND/OR LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ADEQUATE SEEDLING COVERAGE AND GROWTH AT THE TIME OF FINAL STABILIZATION, ASDEFINED BY STATE AND LOCAL AGENCIES. IF FINAL STABILIZATION IS NOT ACHIEVED TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE AGENCY, THE DEVELOPER AND/OR LANDSCAPECONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ADDITIONAL CORRECTIVE MEASURES TO SATISFY FINAL VEGETATIVE REQUIREMENTS FOR CLOSEOUT.RIPARIAN SEED MIX SCHEDULEBOTANICAL NAMEBOUTELOUA GRACILISBLUE GRAMACOMMON NAME% MIX20NOTE:*PLS = PURE LIVE SEED - IF BROADCAST SEEDING, DOUBLE THE RATE;LB/AC = POUNDS PER ACRE.NASELLA VIRIDULAGREEN NEEDLEGRASS10SPOROBOLUS CRYPTANDRUSSAND DROPSEED20BOUTELOUA CURTIPENDULASIDEOATS GRAMA15PANICUM VIRGATUMSWITCHGRASS20PASCOPYRUM SMITHIIWESTERN WHEATGRASS10GAILLARDIA ARTISTATABLANKET FLOWER1ARTEMISIA LUDOVISCIANALOUISIANA SAGE1RATIBIDA COLUMNIFERAPRAIRIE CONEFLOWER1HELIOMERIS MULTIFLORASHOWY GOLDENEYE1ASTER LAEVISSMOOTH ASTER1LBS/AC.1.53.30.24.73.25.50.50.10.10.10.110019.3TOTAL POUNDS PLS/ACREWETLAND SEED MIX SCHEDULEBOTANICAL NAMESPOROBOLUS AIROIDESALKALI SACATONCOMMON NAME% MIX10NOTE:OBLIGATE WETLAND (OBL) - OCCURS WITH AN ESTIMATED 99%PROBABILITY IN WETLANDS.FACULTATIVE WETLAND (FACW) - ESTIMATED 67% - 99% PROBABILITYOF OCCURRENCE IN WETLANDS.FACULTATIVE (FAC) - EQUALLY LIKELY TO OCCUR IN WETLANDS ANDNONWETLANDS (34% - 66% PROBABILITY).FACULTATIVE UPLAND (FACU) - 67% - 99% PROBABILITY INNONWETLANDS, 1% - 33% IN WETLANDS.PLS = PURE LIVE SEED - IF BROADCAST SEEDING, DOUBLE THE RATE;LB/AC = POUNDS PER ACRE.NOTE: WILDFLOWERS SPECIES NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CLAY ORALKALI SOILS.GLYCERIA STRIATAFOWL MANNAGRASS10DISTHICHLIS SPICATAINLAND SALTGRASS10PUCCINELLIA NUTTALLIANANUTTALL'S ALKALIGRASS10SPARTINA PECTINATAPRAIRIE CORDGRASS10ELYMUS TRACHYCAULUS SPPSLENDER WHEATGRASS10PASCOPYRUM SMITHIIWESTERN WHEATGRASS10SCIRPUS ACUTUSHARDSTEM BULRUSH10JUNCUS BALTICUSBALTIC RUSH10ELEOCHARIS PALUSTRISCREEPING SPIKERUSH10LBS/AC.0.43.31.20.23.03.85.51.60.11.010020.1TOTAL POUNDS PLS/ACRETREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESIZEQTYSPECIES%COMMENTSCeltis reticulata NETLEAF HACKBERRY1" CAL.255%Populus x acuminata LANCELEAF COTTONWOOD1" CAL.71.40%Populus angustifolia NARROWLEAF COTTONWOOD1" CAL.61.20%Populus deltoides PLAINS COTTONWOOD1" CAL.71.40%Salix amygdaloides PEACHLEAF WILLOW1" CAL.5010%TOTAL19%SHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESIZEQTYCOMMENTSChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSH5 GAL.82Padus virginiana melanocarpa BLACK COMMON CHOKECHERRY15 GAL.193Rhus trilobata THREELEAF SUMAC5 GAL.54Rosa woodsii WOOD'S ROSE5 GAL.60Salix exigua SANDBAR WILLOW5 GAL.343Symphoricarpos occidentalis WESTERN SNOWBERRY5 GAL.522NOTE:·Tags for registered or trademarked (®, ™) material are to remain on plants.WETLAND AND WETLAND BUFFER LANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULENATURAL HABITATNHBZ CHARTBUFFER ZONEACREAGE REQUIREDACREAGE PROPOSED1.41 AC7.58 ACWETLAND MITIGATION ZONE2.0 AC2.53 ACMINIMUMMAXIMUMAVERAGEBUFFER WIDTHBUFFER WIDTHBUFFER WIDTHLF = 14'LF = 400' LF = 207'NOTE IN CASE OF LIMITED INVENTORY AT NURSERIESIF CONTRACTOR IS UNABLE TO LOCATE LISTED SPECIES IN THE NURSERY, THE FOLLOWING TREES ARE ACCEPTABLE SUBSTITUTES. NOSINGLE TREE SPECIES IS TO BE GREATER THAN 15% OF THE TOTAL TREES ON SITE.TREE SUBSTITUTIONS:HACKBERRY / CELTIS OCCIDENTALISBOXELDER / ACER NEGUNDO - 'SENSATION' SEEDLESS VARIETY ONLYBUR OAK / QUERCUS MACROCARPA - ON UPLAND SLOPESCOTTONWOOD / POPULUS DELTOIDES - MUST BE THE PLAINS COTTONWOOD REFERRED TO AS VARIETY ORSPECIES SARGENTII, OR AS VARIETY 'JERONIMO' OR POPULUS DELTOIDES SSP. MONILIFERASHRUB SUBSTITUTIONS:AMERICAN PLUM / PRUNUS AMERICANA - UPLAND AREASWOLF'S CURRENT / RIBES WOLFIIGOLDEN CURRENT / RIBES AUREUMBLUE ELDERBERRY / SAMBUCUS CERULEACERRO HAWTHORN / CRATAEGUS ERYTHROPODA
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www.rviplanning.com060'120'240'SCALE: 1" = 120'-0"LEGENDSPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.01PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.01POOL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 5,6,7 / L3.02QTY: (4,373 L.F.)QTY: (3,790 L.F.)QTY: (267 L.F.)9.CONCRETE FOOTINGS SHALL BE CONTINUOUS POUR TO GREATEST EXTENTPRACTICAL. STEP FOOTINGS IN EVEN BLOCK INCREMENTS.10.WALL CONTRACTOR TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS OFTHE WALLS.11.SUBMIT TEST REPORTS FOR CONCRETE MIX DESIGNS TO LANDSCAPEARCHITECT FOR REVIEW.12.WATERPROOF AND GROUT SOLID RETAINING WALLS TO HIGH GRADE, IFAPPLICABLE.13.ALL IRON/STEEL WORK TO BE OF HIGHEST QUALITY WITH WELDS GROUNDSMOOTH. ALL IRON WORK, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED, TO BE PRIMED AND PAINTED.PAINT COLOR TO BE SELECTED BY OWNER AND/OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.14.VERIFY HEIGHTS AND SLOPES AND TURNDOWNS BEFORE POURING FOOTINGS.15.NEW WALL FINISHES SHALL MATCH EXISTING SURFACES, UNLESS OTHERWISENOTED ON DRAWINGS.16.GROUT SOLID ALL CMU CELLS AND VOIDS BELOW GRADE AND/OR CONTAININGREBAR.ALL WALL LOCATIONS AND ALIGNMENTS ARESCHEMATIC. WALLS, FENCES AND FENCE COLUMNSSHALL NOT BE INSTALLED IN RIGHT-OF-WAYS, UTILITYEASEMENTS, OR SIGHT VISIBILITY TRIANGLES.CONTRACTOR TO STAKE WALL CORNERS AND TURNPOINTS AND GET CLIENT AND/OR LANDSCAPEARCHITECT APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.WALL NOTES1.THESE NOTES ARE GENERAL AND MAY BE SUPERSEDED BY EITHER THESPECIFICATIONS OR LOCAL TRADE PRACTICES.2.FOOTINGS SHALL BEAR ON UNDISTURBED NATIVE SOIL OR COMPACTED FILL.3.THE EXPOSED UPPERMOST SOIL TO RECEIVE FILL SHALL BE SCARIFIED 6" DEEP,MOISTURE CONDITIONED TO ±3% OF OPTIMUM DENSITY CURVE FOR EACH TYPEOF SOIL ENCOUNTERED AND COMPACTED TO 95% OF MAXIMUM DRY DENSITYPER ASTM D-2922 OR D-3017.4.FILL MATERIAL SHALL BE PREDOMINANTLY GRANULAR, NON-EXPANSIVE, CLEANOF ALL ORGANIC OR DETRITUS SUBSTANCES, AND HAVE A PLASTICITY INDEXLESS THAN SEVEN (7). BACKFILL SHALL BE COMPACTED TO 95% OF MAXIMUMDENSITY IN HORIZONTAL 8" LIFTS.5.EXCAVATIONS FOR FOUNDATIONS SHALL BE NEAT TO LINES OF FOOTINGS. ALLLOOSE MATERIAL SHALL BE REMOVED FROM SURFACE TO RECEIVE CONCRETE.6.ALLOWABLE SOIL BEARING PRESSURES AT FOOTING ON COMPACTED SOIL: 1500PSI.7.CONCRETE MIX DESIGN FOR FOOTINGS SHALL BE MAG CLASS 'B' (2500 PSI),UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON DRAWINGS.8.NO PIPES OR DUCTS SHALL BE PLACED IN STRUCTURAL CONCRETE UNLESSSPECIFICALLY DETAILED.MERCHANT METALS CHAINLINK FENCEQTY: (590 L.F.)ACCESS GATE TOMAINTENANCE AREA- If asecurity gate is to be installed, itmust comply with IFC D103.5REFER TO AMENITY SCHEDULE / L2.01 THRU L2.03
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www.rviplanning.com060'120'240'SCALE: 1" = 120'-0"FORT COLLINS TREE PROTECTION NOTES1.ALL EXISTING TREES WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE DEVELOPMENT AND WITHIN ANY NATURAL AREA BUFFER ZONES SHALL REMAIN AND BEPROTECTED 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-INCH DEPTH UNLESS AQUALIFIED 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 ANDREMOVAL SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A BUSINESS THAT HOLDS A CURRENT CITY OF FORT COLLINS ARBORIST LICENSE WHEREREQUIRED BY CODE.4.PRIOR TO AND DURING CONSTRUCTION, BARRIERS SHALL BE ERECTED AROUND ALL PROTECTED EXISTING TREES WITH SUCHBARRIERS TO BE OF ORANGE FENCING A MINIMUM OF FOUR (4) FEET IN HEIGHT, SECURED WITH METAL TPOSTS, 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 MOVEMENTOF EQUIPMENT, MATERIAL, DEBRIS OR FILL WITHIN THE FENCED TREE PROTECTION ZONE.5.DURING THE CONSTRUCTION STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT, THE APPLICANT SHALL PREVENT THE CLEANING OF EQUIPMENT OR MATERIALOR THE STORAGE AND DISPOSAL OF WASTE MATERIAL SUCH AS PAINTS, OILS, SOLVENTS, ASPHALT, CONCRETE, MOTOR OIL OR ANYOTHER MATERIAL HARMFUL TO THE LIFE OF A TREE WITHIN 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 LAND CLEARING AREAS, ROADRIGHTS-OF-WAY AND UTILITY EASEMENTS MAY BE "RIBBONED OFF," RATHER THAN ERECTING PROTECTIVE FENCING AROUND EACHTREE AS REQUIRED IN SUBSECTION (G)(3) ABOVE. THIS MAY BE ACCOMPLISHED BY PLACING METAL T-POST STAKES A MAXIMUM OFFIFTY (50) FEET APART AND TYING RIBBON OR ROPE FROM STAKETO-STAKE ALONG THE OUTSIDE PERIMETERS OF SUCH AREAS BEINGCLEARED.8.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 OFTWENTY-FOUR (24) INCHES. THE AUGER DISTANCE IS ESTABLISHED FROM THE FACE OF THE TREE (OUTER BARK) AND IS SCALED FROMTREE DIAMETER AT BREAST HEIGHT AS DESCRIBED IN THE CHART BELOW:9.ALL TREE REMOVAL SHOWN SHALL BE COMPLETED OUTSIDE OF THE SONGBIRD NESTING SEASON (FEB 1 - JULY 31) OR CONDUCT ASURVEY OF TREES ENSURING NO ACTIVE NESTS IN THE AREA.TREE DIAMETER AT BREASTHEIGHT (INCHES)AUGER DISTANCE FROM FACE OFTREE (FEET)0-213-425-9510-141015-1912OVER 1915TREE MITIGATION SCHEDULE KENTUCKY COFFEETREE COLORADO SPRUCE PONDEROSA PINE COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEGYMNOCLADUS DIOICUS 2" CAL. 5PICEA PUNGENS8' HT.19PICEA PUNGENS `GLAUCA`8' HT.28PINUS PONDEROSA8' HT. 7SIZEQTY.TOTAL: 59Tree IDTypeStemsDiaConditionMitigation ValueStatus(each)(inch)(# Additional Trees)1Honey Locust119.5Fair(-)2Removed2Unknown11Dead0Removed3Cottonwood212Fair(-)2Removed4Siberian ElmCluster153 to 8Fair(-)0Removed5Russian OliveCluster75 to 12Fair1.5Removed6Siberian Elm16Fair(-)0Removed7Popular Cluster81 to 3Fair(-)0Removed8Siberian Elm24 to 5Fair0Removed9Siberian Elm91 to 4Fair(-)0Removed10Popular Cluster0Removed11Popular Cluster84 to 8Fair(-)1.5Removed12Willows134 to 8Fair(-)2Removed13Russian OliveShrub0Removed14aCottonwood17Fair1.5Removed14bCottonwood115Fair2Removed15Siberian Elm36Fair0Removed16Siberian Elm17Fair0Removed17Siberian Elm17Fair0Removed18Unknown11Dead0Removed19Russian Olive14Fair(-)0Removed20Willow26 to 16Fair1.5Removed21Siberian Elm116Fair(-)1.5Removed22Siberian Elm13Fair(-)0Removed23Popular41 to 12Fair2Removed24Chock Cherry42 to 4Fair(-)0Removed25Siberian Elm26 to 12Fair1RemovedTree IDTypeStemsDiaConditionMitigation ValueStatus(each)(inch)(# Additional Trees)26Siberian Elm46 to 11Fair(-)1Removed27aAsh112Fair2Removed27bAsh114Fair2Removed28Plum18Fair(-)1Removed29aCrabapple120Fair2Removed29bRed Bud116Fair1.5Removed29cHoney Locust11Dead0Removed29dRussion Olive17Fair(-)0Removed29eAsh113Fair(-)1.5Removed29fAsh114Fair(-)2Removed29gSpruce120Fair(+)3Removed29hAsh14Fair(-)0Removed29iAsh14Fair(-)0Removed29jRussian OliveCluster54 to 8Fair2Removed29kRussian Olive26 to 10Fair1.5Removed30Cottonwood126Fair3ProtectedTotal Forestry mitigation trees required (Excluding offsite trees)38SONGBIRD PROTECTION NOTENO TREES SHALL BE REMOVED DURING THE SONGBIRD NESTING SEASON (FEBRUARY 1 TO JULY 31) WITHOUT FIRST HAVING A PROFESSIONAL ECOLOGIST OR WILDLIFEBIOLOGIST COMPLETE A NESTING SURVEY TO IDENTIFY ANY ACTIVE NESTS EXISTING ON THE PROJECT SITE. THE SURVEY SHALL BE SENT TO THE CITY ENVIRONMENTALPLANNER. IF ACTIVE NESTS ARE FOUND, THE CITY WILL COORDINATE WITH RELEVANT STATE AND FEDERAL REPRESENTATIVES TO DETERMINE WHETHER ADDITIONALRESTRICTIONS ON TREE REMOVAL AND CONSTRUCTION APPLY.Additional Environmental mitigation trees required (Excluding offsite trees)19Total mitigation trees required (Excluding offsite trees)57PROTECTED TREE 1SCALE: NTSTREE PROTECTION DETAILGOLD NYLON ROPE4' HIGH STEEL 'T' STAKES AT30" ON CENTER AND ATCORNERS
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www.rviplanning.com015'30'60'SCALE: 1" = 30'-0"HABITAT BUFFER NOTETHE NATURAL HABITAT BUFFER ZONE IS INTENDED TO BEMAINTAINED IN A NATIVE LANDSCAPE. PLEASE SEE SECTION 3.4.1 OFTHE LAND USE CODE FOR ALLOWABLE USES WITHIN THE NATURALHABITAT BUFFER ZONE.BOTANICAL NAMEBOUTELOUA GRACILISBLUE GRAMACOMMON NAME% MIX25UPLAND SEED MIX SCHEDULENOTE:*PLS = PURE LIVE SEED - IF BROADCAST SEEDING, DOUBLE THE RATE;LB/AC = POUNDS PER ACRE.BOUTELOUA DACTYLOIDESBUFFALO GRASS10DISTHICHLIS SPICATAINLAND SALTGRASS5SPOROBOLUS CRYPTANDRUSSAND DROPSEED20BOUTELOUA CURTIPENDULASIDEOATS GRAMA20PASCOPYRUM SMITHIIWESTERN WHEATGRASS15GAILLARDIA ARTISTATABLANKET FLOWER1LINUM LEWISIIBLUE FLAX1ARTEMISIA FRIGIDAPASTURE SAGE1RATIBIDA COLUMNIFERAPRAIRIE CONEFLOWER1DALEA PURPUREAPURPLE PRAIRIECLOVER1LBS/AC.1.810.70.60.26.38.20.050.40.010.10.310028.66TOTAL POUNDS PLS/ACRERIPARIAN SEED MIX SCHEDULEBOTANICAL NAMEBOUTELOUA GRACILISBLUE GRAMACOMMON NAME% MIX20NOTE:*PLS = PURE LIVE SEED - IF BROADCAST SEEDING, DOUBLE THE RATE;LB/AC = POUNDS PER ACRE.NASELLA VIRIDULAGREEN NEEDLEGRASS10SPOROBOLUS CRYPTANDRUSSAND DROPSEED20BOUTELOUA CURTIPENDULASIDEOATS GRAMA15PANICUM VIRGATUMSWITCHGRASS20PASCOPYRUM SMITHIIWESTERN WHEATGRASS10GAILLARDIA ARTISTATABLANKET FLOWER1ARTEMISIA LUDOVISCIANALOUISIANA SAGE1RATIBIDA COLUMNIFERAPRAIRIE CONEFLOWER1HELIOMERIS MULTIFLORASHOWY GOLDENEYE1ASTER LAEVISSMOOTH ASTER1LBS/AC.1.53.30.24.73.25.50.50.10.10.10.110019.3TOTAL POUNDS PLS/ACREWETLAND SEED MIX SCHEDULEBOTANICAL NAMESPOROBOLUS AIROIDESALKALI SACATONCOMMON NAME% MIX10NOTE:OBLIGATE WETLAND (OBL) - OCCURS WITH AN ESTIMATED 99%PROBABILITY IN WETLANDS.FACULTATIVE WETLAND (FACW) - ESTIMATED 67% - 99% PROBABILITYOF OCCURRENCE IN WETLANDS.FACULTATIVE (FAC) - EQUALLY LIKELY TO OCCUR IN WETLANDS ANDNONWETLANDS (34% - 66% PROBABILITY).FACULTATIVE UPLAND (FACU) - 67% - 99% PROBABILITY INNONWETLANDS, 1% - 33% IN WETLANDS.PLS = PURE LIVE SEED - IF BROADCAST SEEDING, DOUBLE THE RATE;LB/AC = POUNDS PER ACRE.NOTE: WILDFLOWERS SPECIES NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CLAY ORALKALI SOILS.GLYCERIA STRIATAFOWL MANNAGRASS10DISTHICHLIS SPICATAINLAND SALTGRASS10PUCCINELLIA NUTTALLIANANUTTALL'S ALKALIGRASS10SPARTINA PECTINATAPRAIRIE CORDGRASS10ELYMUS TRACHYCAULUS SPPSLENDER WHEATGRASS10PASCOPYRUM SMITHIIWESTERN WHEATGRASS10SCIRPUS ACUTUSHARDSTEM BULRUSH10JUNCUS BALTICUSBALTIC RUSH10ELEOCHARIS PALUSTRISCREEPING SPIKERUSH10LBS/AC.0.43.31.20.23.03.85.51.60.11.010020.1TOTAL POUNDS PLS/ACRETREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESIZEQTYSPECIES%COMMENTSCeltis reticulata NETLEAF HACKBERRY1" CAL.255%Populus x acuminata LANCELEAF COTTONWOOD1" CAL.71.40%Populus angustifolia NARROWLEAF COTTONWOOD1" CAL.61.20%Populus deltoides PLAINS COTTONWOOD1" CAL.71.40%Salix amygdaloides PEACHLEAF WILLOW1" CAL.5010%TOTAL19%SHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESIZEQTYCOMMENTSChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSH5 GAL.82Padus virginiana melanocarpa BLACK COMMON CHOKECHERRY15 GAL.193Rhus trilobata THREELEAF SUMAC5 GAL.54Rosa woodsii WOOD'S ROSE5 GAL.60Salix exigua SANDBAR WILLOW5 GAL.343Symphoricarpos occidentalis WESTERN SNOWBERRY5 GAL.522NOTE:·Tags for registered or trademarked (®, ™) material are to remain on plants.WETLAND AND WETLAND BUFFER LANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULENATURAL HABITATNHBZ CHARTBUFFER ZONEACREAGE REQUIREDACREAGE PROPOSED1.41 AC7.58 ACWETLAND MITIGATION ZONE2.0 AC2.53 ACMINIMUMMAXIMUMAVERAGEBUFFER WIDTHBUFFER WIDTHBUFFER WIDTHLF = 14'LF = 400' LF = 207'WETLAND SEED MIXSEEDRIPARIAN SEED MIXSEEDUPLAND SEED MIXSEEDRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYSEED
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www.rviplanning.com GENERAL NOTES1.IF HEAVY EQUIPMENT IS ACQUIRED THAT WAS PREVIOUSLY WORKING IN ANOTHER STREAM, RIVER, LAKE, POND, OR WETLAND, ONE OF THEFOLLOWING DISINFECTION PRACTICES IS NECESSARY PRIOR TO BRINGING ON-SITE TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF NEW ZEALAND MUD SNAILS ANDOTHER AQUATIC HITCHHIKERS INTO THIS DRAINAGEWAY. THESE PRACTICES ARE ALSO NECESSARY AFTER PROJECT COMPLETION, PRIOR TO THISEQUIPMENT BEING USED IN ANOTHER STREAM, RIVER, LAKE, POND, OR WETLAND, FOR THE SAME PURPOSE:REMOVE ALL MUD AND DEBRIS FROM EQUIPMENT (TRACKS, TURRETS, BUCKETS, DRAGS, TEETH, ETC.) AND PAY/SOAK EQUIPMENT WITH A 1:15SOLUTION OF DISINFECTION SOLUTION CONTAINING THE FOLLOWING INGREDIENTS:a.DIALKYL DIMETHYL AMMONIUM CHLORIDE (5-10% BY WEIGHT);b.ALKYL DIEMETHYL BENZYL AMMONIUM CHLORIDE (5-10% BY WEIGHT);c.NONYL PHENOL ETHOXYLATE (5-10% BY WEIGHT);d.SODIUM SESQUICARBONATE (1-5%) AND,e.TETRASODIUM ETHYLENE DIAMINETETRAACETATE (1-15%)THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE KEPT MOIST FOR AT LEAST 10 MINUTES, AND RINSATE SHOULD BE MANAGED AS ASOLID WASTE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL, COUNTY, STATE, OR FEDERAL REGULATIONS.SMALL EQUIPMENT, HAND TOOLS, BOOTS AND ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT THAT WAS PREVIOUSLY USED IN A RIVER, STREAM, LAKE, POND, OR WETLANDPRIOR TO MOVING THE EQUIPMENT TO ANOTHER WATER BODY MAY BE DISINFECTED USING THE FOLLOWING METHODS:a.SPRAY/SOAK EQUIPMENT WITH WATER GREATER THAN 140 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT FOR AT LEAST 10 MINUTES.b.SANITIZE WATER SUCTION HOSES AND WATER TRANSPORTATION TANKS (USING METHODS DESCRIBED ABOVE) AND DISCARD RINSE WATER AT AN APPROPRIATELY PERMITTED DISPOSAL FACILITY.DOCUMENTATION OF CLEANED EQUIPMENT SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THE CITY WHEN EQUIPMENT ENTERS OR LEAVES THE SITE.GENERAL LANDSCAPE PLAN NOTES1.FINAL ELEVATIONS IN THE WETLAND MITIGATION AREAS SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE PROJECT ECOLOGIST. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SEEK ANDREVIEW OF THE SUBGRADE ELEVATIONS FROM THE ECOLOGIST AND ENGINEER PRIOR TO TOPSOIL APPLICATION. ECOLOGIST SHALL PROVIDEDDOCUMENTATION TO CITY WHEN AREAS HAVE BEEN APPROVED FOR FINAL GRADE AND SCHEDULE SITE VISIT WITH CITY.2.PLANTING OPERATIONS WILL BE CONDUCTED UNDER FAVORABLE WEATHER CONDITIONS.3.THE PLANTING LOCATIONS SHOWN ON THE LANDSCAPE PLAN ARE APPROXIMATE AND SHOULD BE FIELD STAKED BY THE ECOLOGIST PRIOR TODIGGING PITS. THE CONTRACTOR WILL NOTIFY THE ECOLOGIST WHEN THE PLANTING LOCATIONS HAVE BEEN STAKED AND NO LESS THAN 72 HOURSBEFORE PLANTING. ECOLOGIST SHALL CONTACT CITY TO SCHEDULE SITE VISIT AND REVIEW PLANTING LOCATIONS.4.NO SUBSTITUTIONS OF PLANT MATERIAL OR AMENDMENTS WITHIN THE WETLAND AND RIPARIAN AREAS WILL BE PERMITTED WITHOUT APPROVAL OFECOLOGIST AND/OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.5.ECOLOGIST SHALL INSPECT SEED LOT ANALYSIS BEFORE SEED IS PURCHASED TO CHECK FOR UNDESIRABLE SPECIES AND WHETHER THE SEED HASBEEN TESTED WITHIN 6 MONTHS OF PROJECT INITIATION. ECOLOGIST SHALL PROVIDE ANALYSIS TO CITY FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL.TOPSOIL MANAGEMENT1)THE TOP 8 TO 10 INCHES OF TOPSOIL SHOULD BE SCRAPED WITH A FRONT-END LOADER AND TRANSPORTED TO THE SITE WHERE IT WILL BEAPPLIED. IDEALLY, THE TOPSOIL SHOULD BE SPREAD OUT ON THE NEW WETLAND IMMEDIATELY, TO A DEPTH OF NO MORE THAN 6 INCHES.2)TESTING WILL BE REQUIRED OF ON-SITE SOILS PLACED INTO STOCKPILES TO BE USED AS SEED BED OR IMPORTED SOILS PRIOR TO IMPORT ORAPPLICATION. CURRENT STANDARD NUTRIENT TESTS AND USDA TEXTURE ANALYSIS ARE REQUIRED FOR EACH SOIL FRACTION, PILE, OR SOURCE.TESTS SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THE PROJECT ECOLOGIST FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO APPLICATION ON SITE. ECOLOGIST SHALL PROVIDEANALYSIS TO CITY FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL.3)WETLAND AND UPLAND/RIPARIAN TOPSOIL WILL BE SALVAGED SEPARATELY TO PRESERVE SOIL SEEDBANKS AND VIABLE PROPAGULES. ECOLOGISTWILL MEET WITH CONTRACTOR AT PROJECT INITIATION TO STAKE OUT AREAS OF TOPSOIL SALVAGE AND AREAS OF UNSUITABLE TOPSOIL.4)UPLAND AND RIPARIAN SOIL AMENDMENT RATES WILL BE BASED ON THE RESULTS OF THE STANDARD NUTRIENT TESTS OF SOIL STOCKPILES.ECOLOGIST SHALL ADJUST AMENDMENT AND FERTILIZER RATES AND METHODS TO MEET DESIRED CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL MAKEUP. ANYADJUSTMENTS SHALL BE NEGOTIATED AND MUTUALLY AGREED UPON BY THE CONTRACTOR AND OWNER.5)ALL SUBSOIL AREAS MUST BE RIPPED TO DECOMPACT AND ROUGHEN PRIOR TO TOPSOIL APPLICATION. TRUCKS AND HEAVY EQUIPMENT SHALL NOTDRIVE ON THE DECOMPACTED SUBSOIL AREAS OR TOPSOILED AREAS AFTER DECOMPACTION OR APPLICATION OF TOPSOIL.6)ALL HEAVILY COMPACTED AREAS SUCH AS, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, CONSTRUCTION ACCESS CORRIDORS AND STAGING AREAS SHALL BE RIPPED TOAT LEAST A DEPTH OF 18” PRIOR TO TOPSOIL APPLICATION.7)SOILS SHALL NOT BE WORKED WHEN FROZEN, SNOW COVERED, WET, OR MUDDY.SEEDING AND MULCHING1)ALL SEED BAGS SHALL BE LABELED AT ALL TIMES AND BE PROVIDED TO THE ECOLOGIST FOR REVIEW AND DOCUMENTATION. SEED TAGS MUSTSHOW JOB NAME, TOTAL POUNDS OF MIXTURE, AND ALL SCIENTIFIC NAMES OF SPECIES. SEED MUST BE WEED FREE AND BE PRE-APPROVED BYECOLOGIST PRIOR TO PURCHASE. ECOLOGIST SHALL PROVIDE SEED TAGS TO CITY FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL.2)ALL BLANKETED AREAS SHALL BE DECOMPACTED AND A LOOSE, RAKED SEEDBED PREPARED PRIOR TO SEEDING. ALL CLODS, ROCKS, DEPRESSIONSOR LUMPS OVER 2” SHALL BE PULVERIZED AND RAKED OUT OF ALL DISTURBED AREAS TO BE SEEDED.3)SEED SHALL BE APPLIED AT THE SPECIFIED RATES.4)NO SUBSTITUTIONS OF SEED MIXES SHALL BE ALLOWED, INCLUDING ADDITION OF A COVER CROP, WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THEECOLOGIST.5)ADJACENT SEED MIXES SHALL HAVE AN OVERLAP OF AT LEAST 5 FEET BETWEEN LANDSCAPE ZONES. SEEDING AREAS SHOWN ON PLANS DO NOTINCLUDE OVERLAP. CONTRACTOR SHALL CALCULATE AND APPLY SEED QUANTITIES NECESSARY TO ACHIEVE 5' OVERLAP.6)SEEDING, SOIL PREPARATION, BLANKETING, OR MULCHING SHALL NOT OCCUR WHEN THE SOIL IS WET, SNOW COVERED OR FROZEN.7)BROADCAST SEEDING WOULD BE USED WHERE THE REAPPLIED SOIL MOISTURE REGIME OF EACH PROJECT ELEMENT IS TOO WET OR WHERESLOPES ARE TOO STEEP AND ISOLATED TO PERMIT MACHINERY ACCESS. THIS INCLUDES THE WETLAND MITIGATION AREA AND THE LINEARBIORETENTION FEATURES AND THEIR ADJACENT SLOPES WHERE THE SOIL MOISTURE REGIME IS TOO WET TO SUPPORT MACHINERY. FORBROADCAST SEEDING INSTEAD OF THE DRILL SEEDING METHOD, THE SPECIFIED APPLICATION RATE SHOULD BE DOUBLED.8)DRILL SEEDING AND ASSOCIATED SOILS AMENDMENTS WOULD BE APPLIED TO UPLAND AND RIPARIAN SEED ZONES WITH DRY SOILS AND SLOPESLESS THAN 4:1 ARE CREATED. DRILL SEEDING SHOULD OCCUR TO ½ INCH IN DEPTH. NATIVE GRASS DRILLS SHOULD ALSO BE EQUIPPED WITHCOULTER WHEELS, ADJUSTABLE DEPTH BANDS, AND DRILL ROW SPACING OF 7 INCHES OR LESS. DRILLING THE SEED IN TWO DIRECTIONSPERPENDICULAR TO ONE ANOTHER WOULD IMPROVE COVERAGE AND ESTABLISHMENT. IF SEEDED IN ONLY ONE DIRECTION, DRILLING SHOULDFOLLOW THE CONTOUR TO REDUCE A TENDENCY FOR RILLING DOWN FURROWS.9)ALL AREAS DISTURBED IN CONSTRUCTION AND NOT COVERED WITH EROSION CONTROL MAT OR FABRIC SHALL BE MULCHED WITHIN 24 OF SEEDING.IF STRAW IS USED, 75% OF STRAW SHALL BE OVER 10 INCHES IN LENGTH AND CERTIFIED WEED FREE.TREE AND SHRUB PLANTING1)TREES AND SHRUBS MUST BE INSPECTED FOR HEALTH, SIZE, AND SPECIES PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. NOTIFY THE ECOLOGIST AT LEAST 48 HOURSPRIOR TO INSTALLATION.2)ALL TREES AND SHRUBS SHALL BE WATERED AND COVERED FOR DELIVERY TO SITE AND SHALL BE WATERED UPON ARRIVAL.3)PLANTING LOCATIONS SHALL BE APPROVED IN THE FIELD AND ADJUSTED BY THE ECOLOGIST PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.WEED MANAGEMENT PLAN1)TREAT EXISTING NOXIOUS WEED POPULATIONS THAT COULD BE SPREAD BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES, ESPECIALLY INDIVIDUAL PLANTS ANDSMALL INFESTATIONS. AGGRESSIVE TREATMENT OF EXISTING WEED POPULATIONS GREATLY REDUCES THE ABILITY OF THE WEEDS TO REBOUND INPOST-CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONS.2)REQUIRE EQUIPMENT (ESPECIALLY DIRT-MOVING EQUIPMENT LIKE BULLDOZERS AND EXCAVATORS) TO BE WASHED AND WEED-FREE BEFOREENTERING THE SITE.3)USE ONLY CERTIFIED WEED-FREE STRAW AND MUCH FOR EROSION CONTROL PROJECTS, INCLUDING WEED-FREE FIBER ROLL BARRIERS AND/ORSEDIMENT LOGS.4)A MINIMUM OF ONE PRECONSTRUCTION WEED TREATMENT SHOULD OCCUR IN THE SPRING TO TREAT THE OBSERVED WEED SPECIES AS FOLLOWS:TARGET SPECIES-SPRING, PRECONSTRUCTION, AND WEED CONTROLCOMMON NAMETREATMENT METHODADDITIONAL NOTESHAIRY YELLOWHERBMECHANICAL OR CHEMICALSPOT-SPRAY TREATMENTS WITH REMOVAL OF THE ROOTS AND RHIZOMESAS A FOLLOW-UP TREATMENT FOR MISSED PLANTS.CANADA THISTLECHEATGRASSFIELD BINDWEEDREDSTEM FILAREECHEMICALCHEMICALCHEMICALCHEMICALSPOT TREATMENT WITH HERBICIDES CAN BE APPLIEDTHROUGHOUT THE ROSETTE STAGE.SPOT SPRAY TREATMENTS WITH HERBICIDES CAN BE APPLIEDAFTER FULL FLOWER BLOOM OR IN THE FALL.DO NOT SPRAY PATCHES GREATER THAN 0.001 ACRE.DO NOT SPRAY IF FLOWERING/SEED SET, INSTEAD CUT AND BAGFLOWER/SEED STALK. LEAVE THE REMAINING PLANT.5) TRACTOR OR OWNER WILL PROVIDE ECOLOGIST AND CITY WITH DOCUMENTATION OF WEED CONTROL ACTIVITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION.DURING CONSTRUCTION BMPS:6) MAJOR EQUIPMENT (E.G., TRACK EQUIPMENT, RUBBER TIRE LOADERS, AND BACKHOES) WILL BE CLEANED BY HIGH-PRESSURE AIR OR WATER SPRAYBEFORE BEING DELIVERED TO THE PROJECT AREA TO AVOID INTRODUCING UNDESIRABLE PLANTS AND NOXIOUS WEEDS.7) DISTURBED AREAS SHOULD BE REVEGETATED AS SOON AS PRACTICABLE AFTER COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION.8) CERTIFIED WEED-FREE SEED SHOULD BE USED FOR REVEGETATION TO PREVENT INTRODUCTION OF NOXIOUS WEEDS OR OTHER UNDESIRABLESPECIES (E.G., FERAL RYE - SECALE CEREALE) TO THE PROJECT AREA.9) CERTIFIED WEED-FREE MULCH AND BORROW MATERIAL SHOULD BE USED FOR REVEGETATION. WEED-FREE STRAW BALES SHOULD BE USED FORSEDIMENT BARRIERS.10) STOCKPILED TOPSOIL, IMPORTED TOPSOIL, OR ANY OTHER BORROW MATERIAL THAT IS STORED ON-SITE SHOULD BE INSPECTED REGULARLY FORTHE GERMINATION OF NOXIOUS WEED SPECIES THROUGHOUT THE GROWING SEASON. NOXIOUS WEEDS, OR COMMON NUISANCE SPECIES, IDENTIFIEDIN THE STOCKPILES SHOULD BE CONTROLLED FOLLOWING THE TREATMENT RECOMMENDATIONS DESCRIBED ABOVE.POST CONSTRUCTION BMPS:11) THE PROJECT AREA WILL BE SURVEYED THREE TIMES A YEAR FOR AT LEAST THREE YEARS TO IDENTIFY ANY NOXIOUS WEED POPULATIONS.12) NOXIOUS WEED POPULATIONS WILL BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY TO THE CITY AND PROJECT TEAM TO IDENTIFY LOCATIONS AND COMPLETE WEEDCONTROL ACTIVITIES.13) REVEGETATED AREAS WILL BE REVIEWED ANNUALLY FOR AT LEAST 3 YEARS FOLLOWING PLANTING TO DETERMINE IF AN APPLICATION OFESPLANADE 200SC® IS WARRANTED TO CONTROL ANNUAL WEED SPECIES.RESTORATION PLANSUN COMMUNITIES IS PROPOSING A COMBINATION OF WETLAND AND RIPARIAN CREATION IN THE FOOTHILLS DEVELOPMENT DETENTION POND TOMITIGATE FOR THE APPROXIMATELY 3.41 ACRES OF IMPACTS TO EXISTING WETLANDS. APPROXIMATELY 2.0 ACRES OF WETLANDS AND 1.41 ACRES OFRIPARIAN HABITAT WOULD BE CREATED IN THE PROPOSED DETENTION POND TO PROVIDE WETLAND MITIGATION. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY OFFORT COLLINS GUIDELINES (LUC 3.4.1), THE WETLAND, RIPARIAN, AND NATURAL HABITAT BUFFER ZONE AREAS SHOULD BE MANAGEMENT TO:1)PRESERVE OR ENHANCE THE ECOLOGICAL CHARACTER OR FUNCTION AND WILDLIFE USE OF THE NATURAL HABITAT FEATURE AND TO MINIMIZE ORADEQUATELY MITIGATE THE FORESEEABLE IMPACTS OF DEVELOPMENT.2)PRESERVE OR ENHANCE THE EXISTENCE OF WILDLIFE MOVEMENT CORRIDORS BETWEEN NATURAL HABITATS AND FEATURES, BOTH WITHIN ANDADJACENT TO THE SITE.3)ENHANCE THE NATURAL ECOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SITE. IF EXISTING LANDSCAPING WITHIN THE NHBZ IS DETERMINED BY THEDECISION MAKER TO BE INCOMPATIBLE WITH THE PURPOSES OF THE BUFFER ZONE, THEN THE APPLICANT SHALL UNDERSTAKE RESTORATION ANDMITIGATION MEASURES SUCH AS RE-GRADING AND/OR REPLANTING OF NATIVE VEGETATION.4)PROVIDE APPROPRIATE HUMAN ACCESS TO NATURAL HABITATS AND FEATURES AND THEIR ASSOCIATED NHBZ'S IN ORDER TO SERVE RECREATIONPURPOSES, PROVIDED THAT SUCH ACCESS IS COMPATIBLE WITH THE ECOLOGICAL CHARACTER OR WILDLIFE USE OF THE NATURAL HABITAT ORFEATURE.PROPOSED APPROACH:1)CREATING OPPORTUNITY AND REDUCING COMPETITION - NOXIOUS AND WEED SPECIES SHOULD BE CONTROLLED USING MECHANICAL OR CHEMICALMETHODS PRIOR TO PROJECT CONSTRUCTION OR GRADING TO ENSURE THAT A VARIETY OF NATIVE SPECIES ARE GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TOESTABLISH.2)SOIL PREPARATION - TOPSOIL WILL BE SALVAGED, STOCKPILED, AND TESTED TO DETERMINE IF ANY AMENDMENTS ARE NECESSARY (SEE TOPSOILMANAGEMENT SECTION). ALL SUBSOIL AREAS MUST BE RIPPED TO DECOMPACT AND ROUGHEN PRIOR TO TOPSOIL APPLICATION. TRUCKS ANDHEAVY EQUIPMENT SHALL NOT DRIVE ON THE DECOMPACTED SUBSOIL AREAS OR TOPSOILED AREAS AFTER DECOMPACTION OR APPLICATION OFTOPSOIL. A LOOSE, RAKED SEEDBED SHALL BE PREPARED PRIOR TO SEEDING. ALL CLODS, ROCKS, DEPRESSIONS OR LUMPS OVER 2” SHALL BEPULVERIZED AND RAKED OUT OF ALL DISTURBED AREAS TO BE SEEDED.3)SEEDING AND PLANTINGS - SEEDING AND PLANTING SHOULD OCCUR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE FOLLOWING SEEDING AND PLANTING NOTES ABOVE TOAVOID UNDESIRABLE IMPACTS FROM WIND OR PRECIPITATION.4)MAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENT - MAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES WILL BE IMPLEMENTED FOLLOWING THE PROJECT RESTORATIONPLAN TO ENSURE THE SUCCESS OF THE ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION PROJECT. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MONITOR THE SEEDED AND PLANTEDAREAS FOR EROSION CONTROL, GERMINATION, AND RESEEDING AS NEEDED TO ESTABLISH COVER.5)ANNUAL MONITORING - THE RESTORATION AREAS WILL BE MONITORED THREE TIMES A YEAR FOR AT LEAST THREE YEARS, WITH A SITE VISIT IN THESPRING, ONE IN EARLY SUMMER, AND ONE LATE SUMMER. THE ANNUAL SITE VISIT TO COLLECT DETAILED DATA ON THE SUCCESS OF THERESTORATION AREAS WOULD OCCUR DURING LATE SUMMER.WETLAND AND RIPARIAN MITIGATION WOULD BE CONSIDERED SUCCESSFUL AND SELF-SUSTAINING WHEN THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS HAVE BEEN MET:1)NATIVE SEED AREA WILL BE CONSIDERED ESTABLISHED WHEN 70 PERCENT VEGETATIVE COVER IS REACHED;2)THE WETLAND AND RIPARIAN AREAS HAVE LESS THAN 10 PERCENT OF STATE LISTED NOXIOUS WEED COVER;3)NO BARE SPORTS LARGER THAN 1 FOOT SQUARE AND NO RILL OR EROSION CONCERNS;4)TREES AND SHRUBS, WHEN INCLUDING VOLUNTEERS, WILL HAVE A SURVIVAL OF AT LEAST 80% OF WHAT WAS PLANTED.NOTE FOR HOAIF THERE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS ON MAINTENANCE OR MANAGEMENT OF THE WETLAND, RIPARIAN, OR NHBZ AREAS, PLEASE CONTACT CITY OFFORT COLLINS ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING GROUP FOR GUIDANCE.THE FOLLOWING SUMMARY IS PROVIDED FOR GENERAL REFERENCEAND IS A SUMMARY OF THE RESTORATION PLAN PROVIDED BY EROWHICH SHALL TAKE PRECEDENT IN CASE OF DISCREPANCIES.
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www.rviplanning.com010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"STANDARD GRAY CONCRETE w/ MEDIUM BROOM FINISH. REFERTO DETAIL 1,4 / SHEET L3.02.PAVING SCHEDULESTABILIZED DECOMPOSED GRANITE, LOCALLY SOURCED COLOR,1/4" MINUS, REFER TO DETAIL 3 / SHEET L3.02ENGINEERED WOOD FIBER (EWF), 12" DEPTH, AVAILABLE FROM ROBERTSONRECREATIONAL SURFACES (www.totturf.com, 800.858.0519). INCLUDE HEAVYDUTY WEAR MATS UNDER ALL SWING BAYS AND AT ALL SLIDE EXITS.INSTALL PER MFR'S. SPEC'S.BOMANITE SANDSCAPE REFINED FINISH, w/ 1/2" SAW CUT JOINTS. COLOR: EX-SSRA-072715-15.(www.bomanite.com, 1.303.369.1115). CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE PRODUCT DATA& 5'x5' MOCKUP TO BE APPROVED BY OWNER & L.A. MOCKUP MAY REMAIN ASPART OF FINISHED WORK UPON APPROVAL. REFER TO DETAILS 1,4 / L3.02.DOG GRAVEL MIXTURE: 70% WASHED PEA GRAVEL MIXED WITH 30% TANBREEZE. INSTALL IN 2" LIFTS AND MECHANICALLY COMPACT EACH LAYER.HARDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.RAMPS & CROSSWALKS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567891011PARKING, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.NOT USEDNOT USEDSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02NOT USED12POOL EQUIP. ENCLOSURE TO MATCH PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.0113PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.0114SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.0115COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.0116NOT USED17POOL, REFER TO DESIGN-BUILD CONTRACTOR'S DRAWINGS18OUTDOOR GRILL AND COUNTER, REFER TO DETAIL 5,6,7 / L3.02 19CONCRETE EDGE ADJACENT TO PLAY AREA, REFER TO DETAIL 8 / L3.0220ACCESSIBLE RAMP TO PLAY AREA, REFER TO DETAIL 9 / L3.0221REINFORCED CONCRETE TURN DOWN, REFER TO DETAIL 7 / L3.0122NOT USED234' CLEAR ZONE AROUND POOL24MAILBOX STRUCTURE, REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL25CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.02AMENITY SCHEDULEITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSMANUFACTURERITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSMANUFACTURERITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSRAMADARoof: 'Corten AZP Raw'20' sq. Mesa ramada w/ 1 3/4" rib ht. standing seam roof panels.Classic Recreation (www.shadesun.com, 800.697.2195)ITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSPaloform (www.paloform.com, 888.823.8883)T.B.S. by owner9' pool umbrella to be selected by ownerPREFAB GAS FIREPITNatural Rust72" x 24" Caldera Robata Corten steel natural gas firepit w/n/aPOOL UMBRELLA11FIELD VERIFYT.B.S. by ownerTo be selected by ownerMANUFACTURERQUANTITYITEMQUANTITYQUANTITYQUANTITYMANUFACTURERAluminum w/ wood grain finishn/a14QUANTITYCOLORSPECIFICATIONSBENCHSPECIFICATIONSTRASH RECEPTACLEMANUFACTURERITEMCOLORQUANTITYMANUFACTURERT.B.S. by owner6' Creekview bench w/ back (CW26-KSA). Surface mount onABCDEFITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSPET WASTE STATIONn/aAll aluminum pet station (1003A-L). Install per mfr. spec's.7QUANTITYMANUFACTURERDogipot (www.dogipot.com, 800.364.7681)GHITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSBASKETBALL COURTT.B.S.Post tensioned slab for court. Contractor to submit shop1QUANTITYMANUFACTURERn/aIITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSPICKLEBALL COURT1QUANTITYMANUFACTURERn/aJStructural to be provided by mfr. Install per mfr. spec's.Frame: RAL7021 'Black Grey'Western States (www.metalroofing.com, 877.787.5467)electronic ignition & 'lava pebble' toppings. Kit shall include anoutdoor auto shutoff timer, emergency shutoff, & on/off switch(location to be approved by owner and/or landscape architect).INSTALLATION SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED,LICENSED CONTRACTOR & MEET ALL JURISDICTIONALCODES.POOL FURNITUREdrawings & product submittal for review & approval.T.B.S.concrete. All others to be in-ground mount using optional buryKeystone Ridge (www.keystoneridgedesigns.com, 800.284.8208)Aluminum w/ wood grain finish32 galllon Creekview trash receptacle (CW3-32-KSA) w/to be in-ground mount using optional bury extension. Install perKeystone Ridge (www.keystoneridgedesigns.com, 800.284.8208)galvanized liner (GL-32). Surface mount on concrete. All othersextension. Install per MFR. SpecificationsPost tensioned slab for court. Contractor to submit shopdrawings & product submittal for review & approval.MFR. Specifications7ITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSPICNIC TABLE2QUANTITYMANUFACTURERKAluminum w/ wood grain finish40" Creekview picnic table (CW6-2SQ-KSA). Surface mount onconcrete. Install per MFR. SpecificationsKeystone Ridge (www.keystoneridgedesigns.com, 800.284.8208)ITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSADIRONDACK CHAIR8QUANTITYMANUFACTURERL'Chocolate Brown on Black'Comfo-Back Adirondack Chair (PATC2400)Kauffman Lawn Furniture (www.kauffmanlawnfurniture.com,330.893.3149)ITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONS5' POOL FENCEInstall Per MFR. SpecificationsMANUFACTURERM'Black''Ameristar Montage Plus' Fence & Accompanying Gate,Majestic Panel, 3-Rail Panels, 4" Air Gap, Flush BottomAmeristar Perimeter (www.ameristarperimeter.com, 888.333.3422)ITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSQUANTITYMANUFACTURERNITEMADA POOL LIFT BY OTHERS1QUANTITYOPOOL OUTDOOR SHOWERBrown500SM Install per MFR. 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Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.comSTANDARD GRAY CONCRETE w/ MEDIUM BROOM FINISH. REFERTO DETAIL 1,4 / SHEET L3.02.PAVING SCHEDULESTABILIZED DECOMPOSED GRANITE, LOCALLY SOURCED COLOR,1/4" MINUS, REFER TO DETAIL 3 / SHEET L3.02ENGINEERED WOOD FIBER (EWF), 12" DEPTH, AVAILABLE FROM ROBERTSONRECREATIONAL SURFACES (www.totturf.com, 800.858.0519). INCLUDE HEAVYDUTY WEAR MATS UNDER ALL SWING BAYS AND AT ALL SLIDE EXITS.INSTALL PER MFR'S. SPEC'S.BOMANITE SANDSCAPE REFINED FINISH, w/ 1/2" SAW CUT JOINTS. COLOR: EX-SSRA-072715-15.(www.bomanite.com, 1.303.369.1115). CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE PRODUCT DATA& 5'x5' MOCKUP TO BE APPROVED BY OWNER & L.A. MOCKUP MAY REMAIN ASPART OF FINISHED WORK UPON APPROVAL. REFER TO DETAILS 1,4 / L3.02.DOG GRAVEL MIXTURE: 70% WASHED PEA GRAVEL MIXED WITH 30% TANBREEZE. INSTALL IN 2" LIFTS AND MECHANICALLY COMPACT EACH LAYER.HARDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.RAMPS & CROSSWALKS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567891011PARKING, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.NOT USEDNOT USEDSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02NOT USED12POOL EQUIP. ENCLOSURE TO MATCH PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.0113PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.0114SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.0115COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01AMENITY SCHEDULEITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSMANUFACTURERITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSMANUFACTURERITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSRAMADARoof: 'Corten AZP Raw'20' sq. Mesa ramada w/ 1 3/4" rib ht. standing seam roof panels.Classic Recreation (www.shadesun.com, 800.697.2195)ITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSPaloform (www.paloform.com, 888.823.8883)T.B.S. by owner9' pool umbrella to be selected by ownerPREFAB GAS FIREPITNatural Rust72" x 24" Caldera Robata Corten steel natural gas firepit w/n/aPOOL UMBRELLA11FIELD VERIFYT.B.S. by ownerTo be selected by ownerMANUFACTURERQUANTITYITEMQUANTITYQUANTITYQUANTITYMANUFACTURERAluminum w/ wood grain finishn/a14QUANTITYCOLORSPECIFICATIONSBENCHSPECIFICATIONSTRASH RECEPTACLEMANUFACTURERITEMCOLORQUANTITYMANUFACTURERT.B.S. by owner6' Creekview bench w/ back (CW26-KSA). Surface mount onABCDEFITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSPET WASTE STATIONn/aAll aluminum pet station (1003A-L). Install per mfr. spec's.7QUANTITYMANUFACTURERDogipot (www.dogipot.com, 800.364.7681)GHITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSBASKETBALL COURTT.B.S.Post tensioned slab for court. Contractor to submit shop1QUANTITYMANUFACTURERn/aIITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSPICKLEBALL COURT1QUANTITYMANUFACTURERn/aJStructural to be provided by mfr. Install per mfr. spec's.Frame: RAL7021 'Black Grey'Western States (www.metalroofing.com, 877.787.5467)electronic ignition & 'lava pebble' toppings. Kit shall include anoutdoor auto shutoff timer, emergency shutoff, & on/off switch(location to be approved by owner and/or landscape architect).INSTALLATION SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED,LICENSED CONTRACTOR & MEET ALL JURISDICTIONALCODES.POOL FURNITUREdrawings & product submittal for review & approval.T.B.S.concrete. All others to be in-ground mount using optional buryKeystone Ridge (www.keystoneridgedesigns.com, 800.284.8208)Aluminum w/ wood grain finish32 galllon Creekview trash receptacle (CW3-32-KSA) w/to be in-ground mount using optional bury extension. Install perKeystone Ridge (www.keystoneridgedesigns.com, 800.284.8208)galvanized liner (GL-32). Surface mount on concrete. All othersextension. Install per MFR. SpecificationsPost tensioned slab for court. Contractor to submit shopdrawings & product submittal for review & approval.MFR. Specifications7ITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSPICNIC TABLE2QUANTITYMANUFACTURERKAluminum w/ wood grain finish40" Creekview picnic table (CW6-2SQ-KSA). Surface mount onconcrete. Install per MFR. SpecificationsKeystone Ridge (www.keystoneridgedesigns.com, 800.284.8208)ITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSADIRONDACK CHAIR8QUANTITYMANUFACTURERL'Chocolate Brown on Black'Comfo-Back Adirondack Chair (PATC2400)Kauffman Lawn Furniture (www.kauffmanlawnfurniture.com,330.893.3149)ITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONS5' POOL FENCEInstall Per MFR. SpecificationsMANUFACTURERM'Black''Ameristar Montage Plus' Fence & Accompanying Gate,Majestic Panel, 3-Rail Panels, 4" Air Gap, Flush BottomAmeristar Perimeter (www.ameristarperimeter.com, 888.333.3422)ITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSQUANTITYMANUFACTURERNITEMADA POOL LIFT BY OTHERS1QUANTITYOPOOL OUTDOOR SHOWERBrown500SM Install per MFR. SpecificationsMost Dependable Fountains (www.mostdependable.com,800.552.6331)1ITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSQUANTITYMANUFACTURERPDOG PARK OUTDOOR FOUNTAINEvergreenLK4420DBElkay (www.elkay.com, 800.476.4106)1ITEMELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION BY OTHERS1QUANTITYQITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSMANUFACTURERRAMADARoof: 'Corten AZP Raw'12' sq. Mesa ramada w/ 1 3/4" rib ht. standing seam roof panels.Classic Recreation (www.shadesun.com, 800.697.2195)1QUANTITYRStructural to be provided by mfr. Install per mfr. spec's.Frame: RAL7021 'Black Grey'Western States (www.metalroofing.com, 877.787.5467)ITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSPICKLEBALL, BASLETBALL AND DOG PARK FENCE w/ GATEClass 2a BlackArchitectural Color Coated Chain Link Fence, 1-3/8" DIA Top1.623.583.1060), Install per MFR. Specifications MANUFACTURERMerchant Metals (www.merchantsmetals.com,and Bottom Rail, 2-7/8" Posts, 8 Gauge, 1-3/4" MeshKEY MAP2/L2.031/L2.012/L2.01L2.021/L2.031BMAIN AMENITY LAYOUT PLAN010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"1AMAIN AMENITY HARDSCAPE PLAN010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"AMENITY PARKING AREA: 3,227 S.F.AMENITY LANDSCAPE ISLANDS(LANDSCAPE WITHIN AMENITY PARKINGAREAS): 231.8 S.F.PERCENTAGE LANDSCAPE AREAPROVIDED WITHIN PARKING AREAS: 7%AMENITY SITE PARKING/LANDSCAPECOVERAGE CALCULATIONS16NOT USED17POOL, REFER TO DESIGN-BUILD CONTRACTOR'S DRAWINGS18OUTDOOR GRILL AND COUNTER, REFER TO DETAIL 5,6,7 / L3.02 19CONCRETE EDGE ADJACENT TO PLAY AREA, REFER TO DETAIL 8 / L3.0220ACCESSIBLE RAMP TO PLAY AREA, REFER TO DETAIL 9 / L3.0221REINFORCED CONCRETE TURN DOWN, REFER TO DETAIL 7 / L3.0122NOT USED234' CLEAR ZONE AROUND POOL24MAILBOX STRUCTURE, REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL25CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.02EXPANSION JOINTCONTROL/SCORE JOINT
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STREET AE101314927810DGH4' HT.15PRK10525HGATEDDEBRA DRIVE
STREET A56'-0"5'-0"18'-0"4'-6"17'-6"15'-6"1053'-6"19'-10"
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"R6'-2"4'-6"5'-0"8'-0"18'-0"13'-0"5'-2"5'-6"
10'-6"CROWN RIDGE LANE1925D202121PLAY EQUIPMENTBY OTHERS20251513CROWN RIDGE LANE120'-2"R40'-0"R43'-0"R23'-0"R23'-0"3'-0"8'-0"2'-10"R40'-0"5'-0"11'-4"9'-3"2'-10"R28'-0"20'-8"4'-2"10'-8"23'-2"9'-9"27'-7"R17'-2"PLAY EQUIPMENTBY OTHERSR15'-11"Know what'sbelow.before you dig.Call120 S. Ash Avenue
Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.comSTANDARD GRAY CONCRETE w/ MEDIUM BROOM FINISH. REFERTO DETAIL 1,4 / SHEET L3.02.PAVING SCHEDULESTABILIZED DECOMPOSED GRANITE, LOCALLY SOURCED COLOR,1/4" MINUS, REFER TO DETAIL 3 / SHEET L3.02ENGINEERED WOOD FIBER (EWF), 12" DEPTH, AVAILABLE FROM ROBERTSONRECREATIONAL SURFACES (www.totturf.com, 800.858.0519). INCLUDE HEAVYDUTY WEAR MATS UNDER ALL SWING BAYS AND AT ALL SLIDE EXITS.INSTALL PER MFR'S. SPEC'S.BOMANITE SANDSCAPE REFINED FINISH, w/ 1/2" SAW CUT JOINTS. COLOR: EX-SSRA-072715-15.(www.bomanite.com, 1.303.369.1115). CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE PRODUCT DATA& 5'x5' MOCKUP TO BE APPROVED BY OWNER & L.A. MOCKUP MAY REMAIN ASPART OF FINISHED WORK UPON APPROVAL. REFER TO DETAILS 1,4 / L3.02.DOG GRAVEL MIXTURE: 70% WASHED PEA GRAVEL MIXED WITH 30% TANBREEZE. INSTALL IN 2" LIFTS AND MECHANICALLY COMPACT EACH LAYER.HARDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.RAMPS & CROSSWALKS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567891011PARKING, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.NOT USEDNOT USEDSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02NOT USED12POOL EQUIP. ENCLOSURE TO MATCH PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.0113PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.0114SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.0115COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.0116NOT USED17POOL, REFER TO DESIGN-BUILD CONTRACTOR'S DRAWINGS18OUTDOOR GRILL AND COUNTER, REFER TO DETAIL 5,6,7 / L3.02 19CONCRETE EDGE ADJACENT TO PLAY AREA, REFER TO DETAIL 8 / L3.0220ACCESSIBLE RAMP TO PLAY AREA, REFER TO DETAIL 9 / L3.0221REINFORCED CONCRETE TURN DOWN, REFER TO DETAIL 7 / L3.0122NOT USED234' CLEAR ZONE AROUND POOL24MAILBOX STRUCTURE, REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL25CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.02AMENITY SCHEDULEITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSMANUFACTURERITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSMANUFACTURERITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSRAMADARoof: 'Corten AZP Raw'20' sq. Mesa ramada w/ 1 3/4" rib ht. standing seam roof panels.Classic Recreation (www.shadesun.com, 800.697.2195)ITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSPaloform (www.paloform.com, 888.823.8883)T.B.S. by owner9' pool umbrella to be selected by ownerPREFAB GAS FIREPITNatural Rust72" x 24" Caldera Robata Corten steel natural gas firepit w/n/aPOOL UMBRELLA11FIELD VERIFYT.B.S. by ownerTo be selected by ownerMANUFACTURERQUANTITYITEMQUANTITYQUANTITYQUANTITYMANUFACTURERAluminum w/ wood grain finishn/a14QUANTITYCOLORSPECIFICATIONSBENCHSPECIFICATIONSTRASH RECEPTACLEMANUFACTURERITEMCOLORQUANTITYMANUFACTURERT.B.S. by owner6' Creekview bench w/ back (CW26-KSA). Surface mount onABCDEFITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSPET WASTE STATIONn/aAll aluminum pet station (1003A-L). Install per mfr. spec's.7QUANTITYMANUFACTURERDogipot (www.dogipot.com, 800.364.7681)GHITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSBASKETBALL COURTT.B.S.Post tensioned slab for court. Contractor to submit shop1QUANTITYMANUFACTURERn/aIITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSPICKLEBALL COURT1QUANTITYMANUFACTURERn/aJStructural to be provided by mfr. Install per mfr. spec's.Frame: RAL7021 'Black Grey'Western States (www.metalroofing.com, 877.787.5467)electronic ignition & 'lava pebble' toppings. Kit shall include anoutdoor auto shutoff timer, emergency shutoff, & on/off switch(location to be approved by owner and/or landscape architect).INSTALLATION SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED,LICENSED CONTRACTOR & MEET ALL JURISDICTIONALCODES.POOL FURNITUREdrawings & product submittal for review & approval.T.B.S.concrete. All others to be in-ground mount using optional buryKeystone Ridge (www.keystoneridgedesigns.com, 800.284.8208)Aluminum w/ wood grain finish32 galllon Creekview trash receptacle (CW3-32-KSA) w/to be in-ground mount using optional bury extension. Install perKeystone Ridge (www.keystoneridgedesigns.com, 800.284.8208)galvanized liner (GL-32). Surface mount on concrete. All othersextension. Install per MFR. SpecificationsPost tensioned slab for court. Contractor to submit shopdrawings & product submittal for review & approval.MFR. Specifications7ITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSPICNIC TABLE2QUANTITYMANUFACTURERKAluminum w/ wood grain finish40" Creekview picnic table (CW6-2SQ-KSA). Surface mount onconcrete. Install per MFR. SpecificationsKeystone Ridge (www.keystoneridgedesigns.com, 800.284.8208)ITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSADIRONDACK CHAIR8QUANTITYMANUFACTURERL'Chocolate Brown on Black'Comfo-Back Adirondack Chair (PATC2400)Kauffman Lawn Furniture (www.kauffmanlawnfurniture.com,330.893.3149)ITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONS5' POOL FENCEInstall Per MFR. SpecificationsMANUFACTURERM'Black''Ameristar Montage Plus' Fence & Accompanying Gate,Majestic Panel, 3-Rail Panels, 4" Air Gap, Flush BottomAmeristar Perimeter (www.ameristarperimeter.com, 888.333.3422)ITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSQUANTITYMANUFACTURERNITEMADA POOL LIFT BY OTHERS1QUANTITYOPOOL OUTDOOR SHOWERBrown500SM Install per MFR. SpecificationsMost Dependable Fountains (www.mostdependable.com,800.552.6331)1ITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSQUANTITYMANUFACTURERPDOG PARK OUTDOOR FOUNTAINEvergreenLK4420DBElkay (www.elkay.com, 800.476.4106)1ITEMELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION BY OTHERS1QUANTITYQITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSMANUFACTURERRAMADARoof: 'Corten AZP Raw'12' sq. Mesa ramada w/ 1 3/4" rib ht. standing seam roof panels.Classic Recreation (www.shadesun.com, 800.697.2195)1QUANTITYRStructural to be provided by mfr. Install per mfr. spec's.Frame: RAL7021 'Black Grey'Western States (www.metalroofing.com, 877.787.5467)ITEMCOLORSPECIFICATIONSPICKLEBALL, BASLETBALL AND DOG PARK FENCE w/ GATEClass 2a BlackArchitectural Color Coated Chain Link Fence, 1-3/8" DIA Top1.623.583.1060), Install per MFR. Specifications MANUFACTURERMerchant Metals (www.merchantsmetals.com,and Bottom Rail, 2-7/8" Posts, 8 Gauge, 1-3/4" MeshKEY MAP2/L2.031/L2.012/L2.01L2.021/L2.032BDOG PARK LAYOUT PLAN010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"2ADOG PARK HARDSCAPE PLAN010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"1BPLAY AREA LAYOUT PLAN010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"1APLAY AREA HARDSCAPE PLAN010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"
12"
MIN.6"MIN.4"2"1/2" RADIUS EDGES,TYP.2500 PSI CONCRETE95% COMPACTEDSUBGRADEDOUBLE WASHED PLAYSAND / ENGINEERED WOODFIBER(2) #4 REBAR, FULL LENGTHREFER TO PAVINGSCHEDULE FOR FINISHSCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0"7REINFORCED CONCRETE TURN DOWNSCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"26'-0" PRIVACY FENCE ELEVATIONSCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"14'-0" SPLIT RAIL FENCE ELEVATION10"10"6"
4"
10"FINISHED GRADEFINISHED GRADEC2" x 4"'SPLIT' RAILSSLOPE TO DRAINMORTISE & TENONJOINT, TYP.SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"46'-0" PRIVACY FENCE SECTIONSLOPE TO DRAINC6" SQ. w/ 1/2"CHAMFERSCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"34'-0" SPLIT RAIL FENCE SECTION3L3.0195% COMPACTED SUBGRADEFINISHED GRADEC2" x 4"'SPLIT' RAILS4L3.013/4" DRAIN ROCKAPPLY WOOD PRESERVATIVEBELOW GRADESLOPE TO DRAINMORTISE & TENONJOINT, TYP.C6" SQ. w/ 1/2"CHAMFER95% COMPACTED SUBGRADEFINISHED GRADEAPPLY WOOD PRESERVATIVEBELOW GRADE3/4" DRAIN ROCKC1" x 4" w/ 1/2"CHAMFERSLOPE TO DRAINCONCEALED JOIST TIENOTE:·Refer to structural for footing size & depth & allreinforcing sizes and quantities.·Refer to structural for all connections.·1" x 4"s alternate sides.C4" SQ. w/ 1/2"CHAMFERCAULKINGCAULKINGSCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"5COLUMN SECTIONC4" x 4"C2" x 4"C1" x 4" w/ 1/2"CHAMFER5L3.01COLUMN5L3.016'-0"
4'-0"6"SQ.8'-0"O.C.8'-0"O.C.4'-0"8'-0"O.C.8"2"6"
10"10"
4'-0"
6"10"2'-6"
2'-10"
6"
6'-0"4'-0"8"8"1'-2"8'-0"O.C.COLUMN40'-0" O.C.MAX.2"6"SQ.2"6"SQ.C6" x 6"C6" SQ. w/ 1"CHAMFERNOTE:·Refer to structural for footing size & depth & allreinforcing sizes and quantities.6'-1"1"FINISHED GRADESLOPE TO DRAINCAULKING95% COMPACTED SUBGRADEAPPLY WOOD PRESERVATIVEBELOW GRADE3/4" DRAIN ROCKC6" SQ. w/ 1"CHAMFER2'-6"2'-10"6"1'-2"HARDSCAPE SCHEDULEITEMSTEEL PANELCOLORTYPE1: 'SILVER HAMMERTONE' T064-GR05TYPE2: 'RUST TEXTURE' T091-BR47FINISHPOWDER COATSPECIFICATIONSTOP EDGE SHALL BE LASER CUT FOR IRREGULAREDGE. CLEAN, PREP, AND POWDER COAT PER MFR.SPEC'S.MANUFACTURERCARDINAL (www.cardinalpaint.com, 303.286.1876)ITEMWOODSTONECOLORCEDARFINISHROUGH CUTSPECIFICATIONSWOODSONE - 6" HEIGHTS w/ GRAY MORTAR AND TIGHTFITTING STAGGERED JOINTS. INSTALL PER MFR.SPEC'S.MANUFACTURERCORONADO STONE (www.coronado.com, 719.470.7381)ITEMCEDAR LUMBERCOLORNATURALFINISHMILLEDSPECIFICATIONSSIZES PER PLANS & DETAILS. ALL LUMBER TO BETREATED w/ CLEAR THOMPSON'S WATER SEALER, OREQUAL.MANUFACTURERLOCAL LUMBER SUPPLIERITEMLETTERINGCOLOR'BLACK' DEA002FINISHFLAT PAINTSPECIFICATIONS'FOOTHILLS' SHALL BE 2" DEEP FABRICATED ALUMINUMLETTERS w/ SOLID BACK PIN MOUNTED TO SIGN FACE.'FORT COLLINS, CO' SHALL BE 3/16" THICK STEELEPOXIED DIRECTLY TO SIGN FACE. 'ARIAL' FONT FORALL TEXT. ALL HEIGHTS PER PLANS & DETAILS. PRIME& PAINT PER PAINT MFR'S. SPEC'S.MANUFACTURERLOCAL SIGN MFR.DUNN EDWARDS (www.dunnedwards.com, 800.DE.PAINT)ITEMWOVEN WIRE MESHCOLOR'BLACK' DEA002FINISHFLAT PAINTSPECIFICATIONS1.5" SQ. OPENING, CARBON STEEL, COLD ROLLED,INTERCRIMP WEAVE, 10 GAUGE (.135") WIRE Ø. ALLWELDS & SHARP CORNERS / EDGES SHALL BE GROUNDSMOOTH. PRIME & PAINT PER PAINT MFR'S. SPEC'S.MANUFACTURERMcNICHOLS (www.mcnichols.com, 877.759.5128)DUNN EDWARDS (www.dunnedwards.com, 800.DE.PAINT)ITEMTUBULAR STEELCOLOR'BLACK' DEA002FINISHFLAT PAINTSPECIFICATIONSALL SIZES PER PLANS & DETAILS. ALL TUBULAR STEELENDS SHALL BE CAPPED. ALL WELDS & SHARPCORNERS / EDGES SHALL BE GROUND SMOOTH.PRIME & PAINT PER PAINT MFR'S. SPEC'S.MANUFACTURERLOCAL STEEL SUPPLIERDUNN EDWARDS (www.dunnedwards.com, 800.DE.PAINT)ITEMSTONE VENEERCOLOR'GREYCLIFFE'FINISHROCKY MOUNTAIN LEDGESPECIFICATIONSSTONE VENEER w/ GRAY MORTAR AND TIGHT FITTINGJOINTS. INSTALL w/ SELF-FURRED GALVANIZEDEXPANDED METAL LATHE PER MFR. SPEC'S.MANUFACTURERCORONADO STONE (www.coronado.com, 719.470.7381)ITEMPRECAST CONCRETE CAPCOLORDAVIS COLORS 'PEBBLE', 641FINISHSMOOTHSPECIFICATIONSSIZE PER PLANS & DETAILS. TOP EDGE SHALL HAVE3/4" CHAMFER.MANUFACTURERLOCAL SUPPLIERITEMSPLIT FACE BLOCKCOLOR'MODERNE CLASS', DET681FINISHLOW SHEEN PAINTSPECIFICATIONSALL BLOCK SIZES PER PLANS & DETAILS. JOINTSSHALL BE CONCAVE. BLOCK SHALL BE PRIMED w/SMOOTH BLOCKFIL PREMIUM (or equal) & PAINTED PERPAINT MFR. SPEC'S.MANUFACTURERLOCAL SUPPLIERDUNN EDWARDS (www.dunnedwards.com 800.DE.PAINT)ABCDEFGHIKnow what'sbelow.before you dig.Call120 S. Ash Avenue
Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.com DETAIL6/L3.01NOT USED
SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0"4CONCRETE JOINTS2 1/2"±TYP.12" LONG STEEL STAKE @ ALL JOINTS,CORNER & EVERY AVAILABLE POCKET ONSTRAIGHT RUNS (BLACK)COMPACTED SUBGRADEFINISH GRADETURF1/8" x 4" SURE-LOC STEEL EDGING (BLACK)ROCK / BARK MULCH12" LONG STEEL STAKE @ ALL JOINTS,CORNER & EVERY AVAILABLE POCKET ONSTRAIGHT RUNS (BLACK)WELD CORNER, TYP.1/8" x 4" SURE-LOC STEEL EDGING (BLACK)TYPICAL JOINT1 1/2"±TYP.SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0"2STEEL EDGING3/8" RADIUS TOOLED CONTROL JOINT 1/3THE DEPTH OF SLAB3,000 P.S.I. CONCRETE - THICKNESS,FINISH, & COLOR PER PLANSA.B.C., THICKNESS PER PLANS (IFAPPLICABLE)95% COMPACTED SUBGRADECONTROLJOINTEXPANSIONJOINT1/4" RADIUS SCORE JOINT TO BE A MIN. 1/2"IN DEPTH AND OCCUR A MIN. DISTANCEAPART EQUAL TO THE WIDTH OFCONCRETE OR AS SHOWN ON PLANS FORALL SIDEWALK APPLICATIONS.3,000 P.S.I. CONCRETE - THICKNESS,FINISH, & COLOR PER PLANSA.B.C., THICKNESS PER PLANS (IFAPPLICABLE)95% COMPACTED SUBGRADESCOREJOINT3"EXPANSION JOINT WITHPOLYURETHANE SEALANT1/2" BITUMINOUSEXPANSION JOINT1'-0"1'-0"3,000 P.S.I. CONCRETE THICKNESS, FINISH,& COLOR PER PLANSABC DEPTH PER GEOTECHNICALENGINEER95% COMPACTED SUBGRADE#3 REBAR - 16" O.C.E.W.12" LONG 1/2"Ø SMOOTHDOWEL AND STANDARDEXPANSION CAP AT 18" O.C.SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0"8CONCRETE EDGE ADJACENT TO PLAY AREA12"
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4"NOTE:·Primary control joints occur @ 8'-0" O.C.·Expansion joints to occur @ a max. spacing of 100'-0" O.C. andbetween all adjacent concrete surfaces.2"6"CLASS "B" CONCRETE1/2" RADIUS EDGES, TYP.FINISH GRADE95% COMPACTEDSUBGRADEDOUBLE WASHED PLAYSAND / ENGINEERED WOODFIBER(2) #4 REBAR, FULL LENGTHSOFTSCAPE EDGETRANSITIONNOTE:·Refer to Paving Schedule for rock size and color.·Stabilizer and rock shall be pre-mixed prior to installation permfr's recommendations.·Where stabilized rock meets existing or new hardscapesurfaces, the vertical distance between the two surfaces shallbe no greater than 1/4".·Stabilized rock shall have a 2% max. cross slope & 5% max.running slope.·Once placed, the stabilizer and rock mixture shall be wateredin and compacted per mfr's. recommendations.ROCK MULCH w/ SOIL STABILIZER(STABILIZER SOLUTIONS, INC.,1.800.336.2468). INSTALL PER MFR'SRECOMMENDATIONS.COMPACTED SUBGRADE - RAKESMOOTH TO ALLOW FOR AN EVENAPPLICATION OF GRANITE & INSUREPOSITIVE DRAINAGE FROM ALLSTRUCTURESCOMPACTED A.B.C. ASDIMENSIONED (OR PER SOILSREPORT)3" (PEDESTRIAN)6" (VEHICULAR)CONCRETE EDGE OR6" SQ. HEADER (6" x 4"OR NO TURNDOWN IFNO BASE COURSE)SCALE: 1" = 1'-0"3STABILIZED DECOMPOSED GRANITE18"WIDTHPER PLANS3" (PEDESTRIAN)4" (VEHICULAR)1/4"MAX.WIDTHPER PLANSWIDTHPER PLANS6"6"SCALE: 3/4" = 1'-0"1CONCRETE WALK4" 3,000 P.S.I. CONCRETEFINISH GRADEABC DEPTH PER GEOTECH2 1/2" IN MULCH
1 1/2" IN TURF1/4" RADIUSEDGES, TYP.1% MIN. / 2% MAX.CROSS SLOPENOTE:·Refer to Paving Schedule for finish.·Refer to Hardscape Notes, contractor to slopeto drain.95% COMPACTED ORUNDISTURBED SUBGRADE3"#3 REBAR - 16" O.C.E.W.EXPANSION JOINT WITHPOLYURETHANE SEALANT1/2" BITUMINOUS EXPANSIONJOINT1/2" DEEP CONTROL JOINTTOOLED OR SAW CUT12" LONG 1/2"Ø SMOOTHDOWEL AND STANDARDEXPANSION CAP AT 18" O.C.1'-0"1'-0"5'-0"16'-0"2"4"12"MIN.124"1/2" RADIUS EDGES,TYP.95% COMPACTEDSUBGRADE6"MIN.ENGINEERED WOODFIBER1/2" EXPANSIONJOINT2500 PSI CONCRETE(2) #4 REBAR, FULLLENGTHSCALE: 3/4" = 1'-0"9ACCESSIBLE RAMP TO PLAY AREASCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"7GRILL ELEVATIONSCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"6GRILL SECTIONSCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"5GRILL PLAN9'-4"2'-8"FINSHED HARDSCAPESURFACEGFCI OUTLET,MOUNTED FLUSH8" SQ. BLOCK TURNED ON SIDE FORVENTILATION AT BACK, TYP.GRILL (SEE NOTES),INSTALL PER MFR. SPEC'S2'-0"7'-4"2'-6"2'-0"7'-4"9'-8"4"NOTE:·Grill model / mfr.: 30" PGS T Series w/ Timer, S27TNG (BBQ Guys, www.bbqguys.com,866.268.9064)·Access door model: Signature Series 24" SS Single Access Door, BBQ-260-SH-2014, ID#3073897(BBQ Guys, www.bbqguys.com, 866.268.9064)·Installation shall be performed by a qualified licensed contractor and meet all jurisdictional codes.·Contractor to verify cut out sizes for equipment.·Precast concrete countertop as dimesioned, reinforcing per structural. 'Ultralight' concrete in'Pebble, 641' color w/ smooth finish (Davis Colors, www.daviscolors.com, 323.265.8323)NOTE:·Refer to elevation for materials.·Grout solid all cmu to receive rebar & below grade.·Refer to structural for footing size / depth & reinforcing size / spacing.L3.026ACCESS DOOR (SEE NOTES),INSTALL PER MFR. SPEC'S2'-6"4"3'-0"2"CONCRETE FOOTING; SIZE & DEPTHPER STRUCTURALFINISHED GRADEGAS SUPPLY SLEEVE, REFER TOMEP ENGINEER DRAWINGS FORCONNECTIONS6" x 3" x 1/4" STAINLESS STEELANGLEPRECAST CONCRETECOUNTERTOP, REFERENCEELEVATIONGRILL, REFER TO ELEVATONCMU, REFERENCE ELEVATION95% COMPACTED SUBGRADE3/4" ELECTRICAL CONDUIT TO GFCIOUTLET (MOUNTED FLUSH). REFERTO ELECTRICAL ENGINEERSDRAWINGSREINFORCING; SIZE & QUANTITYPER STRUCTURALPRECAST CONCRETE COUNTERTOPw/ 3/4" CHAMFER (SEE ABOVE)6"I8" x 8" x 16"PRECAST CONCRETECOUNTERTOP, REFERENCEELEVATIONGRILL, REFER TO ELEVATONCMU, REFERENCE ELEVATION0"9'-8"2"HARDSCAPE SCHEDULEITEMSTEEL PANELCOLORTYPE1: 'SILVER HAMMERTONE' T064-GR05TYPE2: 'RUST TEXTURE' T091-BR47FINISHPOWDER COATSPECIFICATIONSTOP EDGE SHALL BE LASER CUT FOR IRREGULAREDGE. CLEAN, PREP, AND POWDER COAT PER MFR.SPEC'S.MANUFACTURERCARDINAL (www.cardinalpaint.com, 303.286.1876)ITEMWOODSTONECOLORCEDARFINISHROUGH CUTSPECIFICATIONSWOODSONE - 6" HEIGHTS w/ GRAY MORTAR AND TIGHTFITTING STAGGERED JOINTS. INSTALL PER MFR.SPEC'S.MANUFACTURERCORONADO STONE (www.coronado.com, 719.470.7381)ITEMCEDAR LUMBERCOLORNATURALFINISHMILLEDSPECIFICATIONSSIZES PER PLANS & DETAILS. ALL LUMBER TO BETREATED w/ CLEAR THOMPSON'S WATER SEALER, OREQUAL.MANUFACTURERLOCAL LUMBER SUPPLIERITEMLETTERINGCOLOR'BLACK' DEA002FINISHFLAT PAINTSPECIFICATIONS'FOOTHILLS' SHALL BE 2" DEEP FABRICATED ALUMINUMLETTERS w/ SOLID BACK PIN MOUNTED TO SIGN FACE.'FORT COLLINS, CO' SHALL BE 3/16" THICK STEELEPOXIED DIRECTLY TO SIGN FACE. 'ARIAL' FONT FORALL TEXT. ALL HEIGHTS PER PLANS & DETAILS. PRIME& PAINT PER PAINT MFR'S. SPEC'S.MANUFACTURERLOCAL SIGN MFR.DUNN EDWARDS (www.dunnedwards.com, 800.DE.PAINT)ITEMWOVEN WIRE MESHCOLOR'BLACK' DEA002FINISHFLAT PAINTSPECIFICATIONS1.5" SQ. OPENING, CARBON STEEL, COLD ROLLED,INTERCRIMP WEAVE, 10 GAUGE (.135") WIRE Ø. ALLWELDS & SHARP CORNERS / EDGES SHALL BE GROUNDSMOOTH. PRIME & PAINT PER PAINT MFR'S. SPEC'S.MANUFACTURERMcNICHOLS (www.mcnichols.com, 877.759.5128)DUNN EDWARDS (www.dunnedwards.com, 800.DE.PAINT)ITEMTUBULAR STEELCOLOR'BLACK' DEA002FINISHFLAT PAINTSPECIFICATIONSALL SIZES PER PLANS & DETAILS. ALL TUBULAR STEELENDS SHALL BE CAPPED. ALL WELDS & SHARPCORNERS / EDGES SHALL BE GROUND SMOOTH.PRIME & PAINT PER PAINT MFR'S. SPEC'S.MANUFACTURERLOCAL STEEL SUPPLIERDUNN EDWARDS (www.dunnedwards.com, 800.DE.PAINT)ITEMSTONE VENEERCOLOR'GREYCLIFFE'FINISHROCKY MOUNTAIN LEDGESPECIFICATIONSSTONE VENEER w/ GRAY MORTAR AND TIGHT FITTINGJOINTS. INSTALL w/ SELF-FURRED GALVANIZEDEXPANDED METAL LATHE PER MFR. SPEC'S.MANUFACTURERCORONADO STONE (www.coronado.com, 719.470.7381)ITEMPRECAST CONCRETE CAPCOLORDAVIS COLORS 'PEBBLE', 641FINISHSMOOTHSPECIFICATIONSSIZE PER PLANS & DETAILS. TOP EDGE SHALL HAVE3/4" CHAMFER.MANUFACTURERLOCAL SUPPLIERITEMSPLIT FACE BLOCKCOLOR'MODERNE CLASS', DET681FINISHLOW SHEEN PAINTSPECIFICATIONSALL BLOCK SIZES PER PLANS & DETAILS. JOINTSSHALL BE CONCAVE. BLOCK SHALL BE PRIMED w/SMOOTH BLOCKFIL PREMIUM (or equal) & PAINTED PERPAINT MFR. SPEC'S.MANUFACTURERLOCAL SUPPLIERDUNN EDWARDS (www.dunnedwards.com 800.DE.PAINT)ABCDEFGHIKnow what'sbelow.before you dig.Call120 S. Ash Avenue
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SMSSMSSSS26'-0"9'-0"23'-0"55'-0"20'-0"3'-0"10'-0"3'-0"28'-0"56'-0"18'-0"105'-0"STEEL EDGING20'-0"12'-6"30'-0"28'-0"5'-0"SMSMSMMSM6'-0"14'-0"9'-0"20'-0"20'-0"40'-0"55'-0"20'-0"10'-0"6'-6"3'-0"17'-0"23'-0"76'-0"16'-0"39'-0"3'-0"9'-6"105'-0"STEEL EDGING6'-0"12'-6"28'-0"13'-0"5'-0"MSSSMSS45'-10"110'-0"20'-0"10'-0"8'-0"20'-0"27'-0"8'-2"26'-0"20'-0"15'-0"64'-0"28'-0"5'-0"32'-0"10'-0"14'-0"77'-1"STEEL EDGING18'-2"10'-3"12'-5"3'-0"5'-0"MSSMSS64'-0"117'-0"28'-0"40'-0"19'-0"5'-0"20'-0"11'-0"30'-0"65'-2"18'-0"35'-0"5'-0"STEEL EDGINGOPTION 'A'OPTION 'B'3'-0"25'-7"13'-0"28'-0"19'-0"11'-2"6'-0"16'-0"5'-0"5'-0"Know what'sbelow.before you dig.Call120 S. Ash Avenue
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www.rviplanning.com010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"STANDARD GRAY CONCRETE w/ MEDIUM BROOM FINISH. REFERTO DETAIL 1,4 / SHEET L3.02.PAVING SCHEDULESTABILIZED DECOMPOSED GRANITE, LOCALLY SOURCED COLOR,1/4" MINUS, REFER TO DETAIL 3 / SHEET L3.02ENGINEERED WOOD FIBER (EWF), 12" DEPTH, AVAILABLE FROM ROBERTSONRECREATIONAL SURFACES (www.totturf.com, 800.858.0519). INCLUDE HEAVYDUTY WEAR MATS UNDER ALL SWING BAYS AND AT ALL SLIDE EXITS.INSTALL PER MFR'S. SPEC'S.BOMANITE SANDSCAPE REFINED FINISH, w/ 1/2" SAW CUT JOINTS. COLOR: EX-SSRA-072715-15.(www.bomanite.com, 1.303.369.1115). CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE PRODUCT DATA& 5'x5' MOCKUP TO BE APPROVED BY OWNER & L.A. MOCKUP MAY REMAIN ASPART OF FINISHED WORK UPON APPROVAL. REFER TO DETAILS 1,4 / L3.02.DOG GRAVEL MIXTURE: 70% WASHED PEA GRAVEL MIXED WITH 30% TANBREEZE. INSTALL IN 2" LIFTS AND MECHANICALLY COMPACT EACH LAYER.155' LOT DOUBLE WIDE010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"240' LOT SINGLE WIDE010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"384' LOT DOUBLE WIDE ORIENTATION #2010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"484' LOT DOUBLE WIDE ORIENTATION #1MISCELLANEOUSITEMSIZEQTY.COMMENTSSHRUBSITEMSIZE COMMENTSTYPICAL LOT LANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULEBerberis thunbergii 'Atropurpurea'RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRY5 GAL.CONTRACTOR TO MIX SHRUBS BY LOT, FIELD VERIFY QTYCaryopteris x clandonensis 'Dark Knight'DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARD5 GAL.Euonymus alatus 'Compactus'DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSH5 GAL.Pinus mugo 'Mops'DWARF MOUNTAIN PINE5 GAL.Pinus mugo 'Slowmound'SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINE5 GAL.Ribes alpinum 'Green Mound'GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANT5 GAL.ROCK MULCHCOLOR: 'MOUNTAIN GRANITE'1/2" SCREENED4" DEPTH, FIELD VERIFY S.F.,REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L6.00NOTE:·Tags for registered or trademarked (®, ™) material are to remain on plants.Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Karl Foerster'KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASS5 GAL.Salvia x sylvestris 'May Night'MAY NIGHT SALVIA5 GAL.COBBLECOLOR: 'GREY ROSE' COBBLESTONE2"-4" DIA.FIELD VERIFY S.F.SHRUBSITEMSIZE COMMENTSAcer tataricum 'GarAnn' TMHOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLE1" CAL.CONTRACTOR TO MIX TREES BY LOT, FIELD VERIFY QTYSyringa reticulataJAPANESE TREE LILAC1" CAL.Amelanchier alnifoliaSERVICEBERRY1" CAL.BOULDER - SMALL/MEDIUM.5 - 1/1 - 2 TONSFIELD VERIFY S.F.MSFESCUE BLENDSODFIELD VERIFY S.F.90% TALL FESCUE, 10% KENT. BLUEGRASSPicea pungens 'Blue Diamond'BLUE DIAMOND COLORADO SPRUCE5' - 6' HT.Picea pungens 'Hoopsii'HOOPSII BLUE SPRUCE5' - 6' HT.Ulmus 'Frontier'FRONTIER ELM1" CAL.Acer grandidentatumBIGTOOTH MAPLE1" CAL.*EVERGREEN TREES SHALL BE PLANTED A MINIMUM OF 15' FROM ADJACENT WALK AND DRIVEWAYSNOTEEVERY LOT WILL HAVE 1-2 TREES BASED ON TYPICAL LOT LAYOUT. THISWILL INCREASE THE TOTAL TREES ON SITE (SEEN ON SHEET L0.02) BYOVER 200 TREES. SOME LOTS MAY ALSO INCLUDE FESCUE, PER THEHOMEOWNERS CHOICE.
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www.rviplanning.com060'120'240'SCALE: 1" = 120'-0"HABITAT BUFFER NOTETHE NATURAL HABITAT BUFFER ZONE IS INTENDED TO BEMAINTAINED IN A NATIVE LANDSCAPE. PLEASE SEE SECTION 3.4.1 OFTHE LAND USE CODE FOR ALLOWABLE USES WITHIN THE NATURALHABITAT BUFFER ZONE.
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www.rviplanning.comKEY MAPL5.09L5.01L5.02L5.03L5.08L5.07L5.04L5.05L5.06L5.13L5.12L5.11L5.10L5.14L5.15L5.16L5.23L5.24L5.24L5.18L5.17L5.19L5.20L5.21L5.25L5.22L5.26010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"LANDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567EXISTING WETLANDSSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02FENCING & GATES, INSTALL PER MFR. SPECIFICATIONS8PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.019SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.011011ADA RAMPS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.12COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01ACCESS DRIVE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION13CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.0214NOT USED15CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.MATCHLINE 'A', SHEET L5.02
TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLEAcer saccharum SUGAR MAPLEAcer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLEAmelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRYCatalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPACeltis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRYCorylus colurna TURKISH FILBERTGymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREEPicea pungens COLORADO SPRUCEPicea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEPinus edulis PINON PINEPinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINEPrunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRYQuercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAKQuercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAKQuercus shumardii SHUMARD OAKSyringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILACPROTECTED EXISTING TREEREFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRYBerberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRYBouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASSCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASSCaryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARDCercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANYChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHEuonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSHFestuca glauca BLUE FESCUEHelictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASSMahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPEPinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINEPinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINERibes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANTSalix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOWSyringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILACViburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUMPERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWERIris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRISLeucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEYLupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINEPerovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGERudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSANSalvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIAGROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPERJuniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPERJuniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPERMISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'FESCUE BLENDWETLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIXUPLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYLANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULEUTILITY NOTETREES SHOWN FOR APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS. CONTRACTOR SHALLVERIFY ALL UTILITIES AND UTILITY DETAILS AS SHOWN ON CIVIL PLANSPRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES IN TREE LAWN AREAS. CONTRACTORSHALL NOTIFY CITY FORESTRY (CTOMLINSON@FCGOV.COM) IF ANYCONFLICTS ARE PRESENT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES. TREESMUST BE PLANTED 10' FROM PUBLIC WATER, SANITARY, AND STORMSEWER MAIN LINES, 6' FROM WATER OR SEWER SERVICE LINES, 4' FROMGAS LINES, AND 10' FROM ELECTRIC VAULTS. CANOPY SHADE TREESMUST BE 40' FROM STREETLIGHTS, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES MUST BE15' FROM STREETLIGHTS.CRITICAL ROOT ZONE.THIS AREA ISPROTECTED AND NOSTORAGE OF MATERIALSOR SITE DISTURBANCEIS ALLOWED.
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19'-6"3'-0"29'-8"17'-6"10'-0"10'-9"10'-9"10'-6"891212898928861212111121212121212102222SEE SHEETSL2.01-L2.03SEE SHEETSL2.01-L2.033151515MITIGATION TREEMITIGATION TREEMITIGATION TREEMITIGATION TREEEXISTING AREA TO REMAIN UNDISTURBED.CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR UPLANDSEED MIX AND FINE GRADING IN ANYAREAS DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES.RAMADA, SEESHEETS L2.01-L2.0312121212Know what'sbelow.before you dig.Call120 S. Ash Avenue
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www.rviplanning.comKEY MAPL5.09L5.01L5.02L5.03L5.08L5.07L5.04L5.05L5.06L5.13L5.12L5.11L5.10L5.14L5.15L5.16L5.23L5.24L5.24L5.18L5.17L5.19L5.20L5.21L5.25L5.22L5.26010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"LANDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567EXISTING WETLANDSSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02FENCING & GATES, INSTALL PER MFR. SPECIFICATIONS8PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.019SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.011011ADA RAMPS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.12COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01ACCESS DRIVE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION13CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.0214NOT USED15CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.MATCHLINE 'A', SHEET L5.01
MATCHLINE 'B', SHEET L5.03
TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLEAcer saccharum SUGAR MAPLEAcer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLEAmelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRYCatalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPACeltis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRYCorylus colurna TURKISH FILBERTGymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREEPicea pungens COLORADO SPRUCEPicea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEPinus edulis PINON PINEPinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINEPrunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRYQuercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAKQuercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAKQuercus shumardii SHUMARD OAKSyringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILACPROTECTED EXISTING TREEREFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRYBerberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRYBouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASSCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASSCaryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARDCercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANYChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHEuonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSHFestuca glauca BLUE FESCUEHelictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASSMahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPEPinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINEPinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINERibes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANTSalix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOWSyringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILACViburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUMPERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWERIris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRISLeucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEYLupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINEPerovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGERudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSANSalvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIAGROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPERJuniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPERJuniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPERMISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'FESCUE BLENDWETLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIXUPLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYLANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULEUTILITY NOTETREES SHOWN FOR APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS. CONTRACTOR SHALLVERIFY ALL UTILITIES AND UTILITY DETAILS AS SHOWN ON CIVIL PLANSPRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES IN TREE LAWN AREAS. CONTRACTORSHALL NOTIFY CITY FORESTRY (CTOMLINSON@FCGOV.COM) IF ANYCONFLICTS ARE PRESENT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES. TREESMUST BE PLANTED 10' FROM PUBLIC WATER, SANITARY, AND STORMSEWER MAIN LINES, 6' FROM WATER OR SEWER SERVICE LINES, 4' FROMGAS LINES, AND 10' FROM ELECTRIC VAULTS. CANOPY SHADE TREESMUST BE 40' FROM STREETLIGHTS, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES MUST BE15' FROM STREETLIGHTS.
STREET ASTREET B
STREET BREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSKEVIN
DR
989910010110210311611711811912010'-0"2928289101121312221515EXISTING AREA TO REMAIN UNDISTURBED.CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR UPLANDSEED MIX AND FINE GRADING IN ANYAREAS DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES.1212Know what'sbelow.before you dig.Call120 S. Ash Avenue
Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.comKEY MAPL5.09L5.01L5.02L5.03L5.08L5.07L5.04L5.05L5.06L5.13L5.12L5.11L5.10L5.14L5.15L5.16L5.23L5.24L5.24L5.18L5.17L5.19L5.20L5.21L5.25L5.22L5.26010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"LANDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567EXISTING WETLANDSSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02FENCING & GATES, INSTALL PER MFR. SPECIFICATIONS8PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.019SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.011011ADA RAMPS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.12COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01ACCESS DRIVE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION13CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.0214NOT USED15CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.MATCHLINE 'B', SHEET L5.02
MATCHLINE 'C', SHEET L5.08 MATCHLINE 'D', SHEET L5.04TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLEAcer saccharum SUGAR MAPLEAcer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLEAmelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRYCatalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPACeltis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRYCorylus colurna TURKISH FILBERTGymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREEPicea pungens COLORADO SPRUCEPicea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEPinus edulis PINON PINEPinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINEPrunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRYQuercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAKQuercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAKQuercus shumardii SHUMARD OAKSyringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILACPROTECTED EXISTING TREEREFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRYBerberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRYBouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASSCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASSCaryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARDCercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANYChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHEuonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSHFestuca glauca BLUE FESCUEHelictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASSMahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPEPinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINEPinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINERibes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANTSalix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOWSyringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILACViburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUMPERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWERIris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRISLeucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEYLupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINEPerovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGERudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSANSalvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIAGROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPERJuniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPERJuniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPERMISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'FESCUE BLENDWETLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIXUPLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYLANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULEUTILITY NOTETREES SHOWN FOR APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS. CONTRACTOR SHALLVERIFY ALL UTILITIES AND UTILITY DETAILS AS SHOWN ON CIVIL PLANSPRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES IN TREE LAWN AREAS. CONTRACTORSHALL NOTIFY CITY FORESTRY (CTOMLINSON@FCGOV.COM) IF ANYCONFLICTS ARE PRESENT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES. TREESMUST BE PLANTED 10' FROM PUBLIC WATER, SANITARY, AND STORMSEWER MAIN LINES, 6' FROM WATER OR SEWER SERVICE LINES, 4' FROMGAS LINES, AND 10' FROM ELECTRIC VAULTS. CANOPY SHADE TREESMUST BE 40' FROM STREETLIGHTS, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES MUST BE15' FROM STREETLIGHTS.
DSTREET B REFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSDR KEVIN DR120121122 12312412513914014114214314414523'-0"51'-0"45'-6"83'-1"10'-0"
10'-0"10'-0"8968322286961212121212121212222STREET TREE NOTPROVIDED DUE TOCONFLICTS WITH UTILITY ANDDRIVEWAY OFFSETS22SEE SHEETSL2.01-L2.037'-0"151513MITIGATION TREEKnow what'sbelow.before you dig.Call120 S. Ash Avenue
Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.comKEY MAPL5.09L5.01L5.02L5.03L5.08L5.07L5.04L5.05L5.06L5.13L5.12L5.11L5.10L5.14L5.15L5.16L5.23L5.24L5.24L5.18L5.17L5.19L5.20L5.21L5.25L5.22L5.26010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLEAcer saccharum SUGAR MAPLEAcer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLEAmelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRYCatalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPACeltis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRYCorylus colurna TURKISH FILBERTGymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREEPicea pungens COLORADO SPRUCEPicea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEPinus edulis PINON PINEPinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINEPrunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRYQuercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAKQuercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAKQuercus shumardii SHUMARD OAKSyringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILACPROTECTED EXISTING TREEREFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRYBerberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRYBouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASSCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASSCaryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARDCercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANYChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHEuonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSHFestuca glauca BLUE FESCUEHelictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASSMahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPEPinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINEPinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINERibes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANTSalix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOWSyringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILACViburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUMPERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWERIris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRISLeucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEYLupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINEPerovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGERudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSANSalvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIAGROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPERJuniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPERJuniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPERMISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'FESCUE BLENDWETLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIXUPLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYLANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULELANDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567EXISTING WETLANDSSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02FENCING & GATES, INSTALL PER MFR. SPECIFICATIONS8PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.019SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.011011ADA RAMPS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.12COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01ACCESS DRIVE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION13CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.0214NOT USED15CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.MATCHLINE 'D', SHEET L5.03MATCHLINE 'E', SHEET L5.05MATCHLINE 'K', SHEET L5.07MATCHLINE 'N', SHEET L5.08UTILITY NOTETREES SHOWN FOR APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS. CONTRACTOR SHALLVERIFY ALL UTILITIES AND UTILITY DETAILS AS SHOWN ON CIVIL PLANSPRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES IN TREE LAWN AREAS. CONTRACTORSHALL NOTIFY CITY FORESTRY (CTOMLINSON@FCGOV.COM) IF ANYCONFLICTS ARE PRESENT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES. TREESMUST BE PLANTED 10' FROM PUBLIC WATER, SANITARY, AND STORMSEWER MAIN LINES, 6' FROM WATER OR SEWER SERVICE LINES, 4' FROMGAS LINES, AND 10' FROM ELECTRIC VAULTS. CANOPY SHADE TREESMUST BE 40' FROM STREETLIGHTS, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES MUST BE15' FROM STREETLIGHTS.
RICK DRIVESTREET BREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSKEVIN DR 12345612612712833'-2"32'-6"3'-0"10'-0"81232812882212121212111115221515MITIGATION TREE121212Know what'sbelow.before you dig.Call120 S. Ash Avenue
Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.comKEY MAPL5.09L5.01L5.02L5.03L5.08L5.07L5.04L5.05L5.06L5.13L5.12L5.11L5.10L5.14L5.15L5.16L5.23L5.24L5.24L5.18L5.17L5.19L5.20L5.21L5.25L5.22L5.26010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLEAcer saccharum SUGAR MAPLEAcer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLEAmelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRYCatalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPACeltis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRYCorylus colurna TURKISH FILBERTGymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREEPicea pungens COLORADO SPRUCEPicea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEPinus edulis PINON PINEPinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINEPrunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRYQuercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAKQuercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAKQuercus shumardii SHUMARD OAKSyringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILACPROTECTED EXISTING TREEREFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRYBerberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRYBouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASSCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASSCaryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARDCercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANYChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHEuonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSHFestuca glauca BLUE FESCUEHelictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASSMahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPEPinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINEPinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINERibes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANTSalix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOWSyringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILACViburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUMPERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWERIris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRISLeucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEYLupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINEPerovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGERudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSANSalvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIAGROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPERJuniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPERJuniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPERMISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'FESCUE BLENDWETLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIXUPLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYLANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULELANDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567EXISTING WETLANDSSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02FENCING & GATES, INSTALL PER MFR. SPECIFICATIONS8PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.019SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.011011ADA RAMPS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.12COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01ACCESS DRIVE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION13CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.0214NOT USED15CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.MATCHLINE 'E', SHEET L5.04MATCHLINE 'F', SHEET L5.06 TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMECeltis reticulata NETLEAF HACKBERRYPopulus x acuminata LANCELEAF COTTONWOODPopulus angustifolia NARROWLEAF COTTONWOODPopulus deltoides PLAINS COTTONWOODSalix amygdaloides PEACHLEAF WILLOWSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHPadus virginiana melanocarpa BLACK COMMON CHOKECHERRYRhus trilobata THREELEAF SUMACRosa woodsii WOOD'S ROSESalix exigua SANDBAR WILLOWSymphoricarpos occidentalis WESTERN SNOWBERRYOTE:Tags for registered or trademarked (®, ™) material are to remain on plants.ETLAND AND WETLAND BUFFER ANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULEUTILITY NOTETREES SHOWN FOR APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS. CONTRACTOR SHALLVERIFY ALL UTILITIES AND UTILITY DETAILS AS SHOWN ON CIVIL PLANSPRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES IN TREE LAWN AREAS. CONTRACTORSHALL NOTIFY CITY FORESTRY (CTOMLINSON@FCGOV.COM) IF ANYCONFLICTS ARE PRESENT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES. TREESMUST BE PLANTED 10' FROM PUBLIC WATER, SANITARY, AND STORMSEWER MAIN LINES, 6' FROM WATER OR SEWER SERVICE LINES, 4' FROMGAS LINES, AND 10' FROM ELECTRIC VAULTS. CANOPY SHADE TREESMUST BE 40' FROM STREETLIGHTS, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES MUST BE15' FROM STREETLIGHTS.
STREET C
RICK DRIVEREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTS567891011128821112STREET TREE NOTPROVIDED DUE TOCONFLICTS WITH UTILITY ANDDRIVEWAY OFFSETS1515MITIGATION TREE12121212Know what'sbelow.before you dig.Call120 S. Ash Avenue
Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.comKEY MAPL5.09L5.01L5.02L5.03L5.08L5.07L5.04L5.05L5.06L5.13L5.12L5.11L5.10L5.14L5.15L5.16L5.23L5.24L5.24L5.18L5.17L5.19L5.20L5.21L5.25L5.22L5.26010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLEAcer saccharum SUGAR MAPLEAcer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLEAmelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRYCatalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPACeltis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRYCorylus colurna TURKISH FILBERTGymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREEPicea pungens COLORADO SPRUCEPicea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEPinus edulis PINON PINEPinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINEPrunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRYQuercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAKQuercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAKQuercus shumardii SHUMARD OAKSyringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILACPROTECTED EXISTING TREEREFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRYBerberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRYBouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASSCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASSCaryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARDCercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANYChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHEuonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSHFestuca glauca BLUE FESCUEHelictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASSMahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPEPinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINEPinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINERibes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANTSalix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOWSyringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILACViburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUMPERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWERIris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRISLeucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEYLupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINEPerovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGERudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSANSalvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIAGROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPERJuniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPERJuniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPERMISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'FESCUE BLENDWETLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIXUPLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYLANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULELANDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567EXISTING WETLANDSSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02FENCING & GATES, INSTALL PER MFR. SPECIFICATIONS8PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.019SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.011011ADA RAMPS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.12COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01ACCESS DRIVE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION13CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.0214NOT USED15CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.MATCHLINE 'F', SHEET L5.05
MATCHLINE 'G', SHEET L5.07MATCHLINE 'H', SHEET L5.13 TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMECeltis reticulata NETLEAF HACKBERRYPopulus x acuminata LANCELEAF COTTONWOODPopulus angustifolia NARROWLEAF COTTONWOODPopulus deltoides PLAINS COTTONWOODSalix amygdaloides PEACHLEAF WILLOWSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHPadus virginiana melanocarpa BLACK COMMON CHOKECHERRYRhus trilobata THREELEAF SUMACRosa woodsii WOOD'S ROSESalix exigua SANDBAR WILLOWSymphoricarpos occidentalis WESTERN SNOWBERRYNOTE:·Tags for registered or trademarked (®, ™) material are to remain on plants.WETLAND AND WETLAND BUFFER LANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULEUTILITY NOTETREES SHOWN FOR APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS. CONTRACTOR SHALLVERIFY ALL UTILITIES AND UTILITY DETAILS AS SHOWN ON CIVIL PLANSPRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES IN TREE LAWN AREAS. CONTRACTORSHALL NOTIFY CITY FORESTRY (CTOMLINSON@FCGOV.COM) IF ANYCONFLICTS ARE PRESENT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES. TREESMUST BE PLANTED 10' FROM PUBLIC WATER, SANITARY, AND STORMSEWER MAIN LINES, 6' FROM WATER OR SEWER SERVICE LINES, 4' FROMGAS LINES, AND 10' FROM ELECTRIC VAULTS. CANOPY SHADE TREESMUST BE 40' FROM STREETLIGHTS, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES MUST BE15' FROM STREETLIGHTS.
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Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.com KEY MAPL5.09L5.01L5.02L5.03L5.08L5.07L5.04L5.05L5.06L5.13L5.12L5.11L5.10L5.14L5.15L5.16L5.23L5.24L5.24L5.18L5.17L5.19L5.20L5.21L5.25L5.22L5.26010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLEAcer saccharum SUGAR MAPLEAcer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLEAmelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRYCatalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPACeltis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRYCorylus colurna TURKISH FILBERTGymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREEPicea pungens COLORADO SPRUCEPicea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEPinus edulis PINON PINEPinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINEPrunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRYQuercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAKQuercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAKQuercus shumardii SHUMARD OAKSyringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILACPROTECTED EXISTING TREEREFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRYBerberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRYBouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASSCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASSCaryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARDCercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANYChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHEuonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSHFestuca glauca BLUE FESCUEHelictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASSMahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPEPinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINEPinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINERibes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANTSalix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOWSyringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILACViburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUMPERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWERIris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRISLeucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEYLupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINEPerovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGERudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSANSalvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIAGROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPERJuniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPERJuniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPERMISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'FESCUE BLENDWETLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIXUPLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYLANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULELANDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567EXISTING WETLANDSSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02FENCING & GATES, INSTALL PER MFR. SPECIFICATIONS8PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.019SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.011011ADA RAMPS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.12COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01ACCESS DRIVE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION13CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.0214NOT USED15CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.MATCHLINE 'G', SHEET L5.06MATCHLINE
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MATCHLINE 'L', SHEET L5.11MATCHLINE 'M', SHEET L5.08UTILITY NOTETREES SHOWN FOR APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS. CONTRACTOR SHALLVERIFY ALL UTILITIES AND UTILITY DETAILS AS SHOWN ON CIVIL PLANSPRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES IN TREE LAWN AREAS. CONTRACTORSHALL NOTIFY CITY FORESTRY (CTOMLINSON@FCGOV.COM) IF ANYCONFLICTS ARE PRESENT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES. TREESMUST BE PLANTED 10' FROM PUBLIC WATER, SANITARY, AND STORMSEWER MAIN LINES, 6' FROM WATER OR SEWER SERVICE LINES, 4' FROMGAS LINES, AND 10' FROM ELECTRIC VAULTS. CANOPY SHADE TREESMUST BE 40' FROM STREETLIGHTS, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES MUST BE15' FROM STREETLIGHTS.
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REFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTS939495969713513613713813916718018118210'-0"10'-0"21'-2"16'-4"10'-0"3222111111111111111111622STREET TREE NOTPROVIDED DUE TOCONFLICTS WITH UTILITY ANDDRIVEWAY OFFSETS2222SEE SHEETSL2.01-L2.031515MITIGATION TREEMITIGATION TREEEXISTING AREA TO REMAIN UNDISTURBED.CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR UPLANDSEED MIX AND FINE GRADING IN ANYAREAS DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES.99Know what'sbelow.before you dig.Call120 S. Ash Avenue
Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.com KEY MAPL5.09L5.01L5.02L5.03L5.08L5.07L5.04L5.05L5.06L5.13L5.12L5.11L5.10L5.14L5.15L5.16L5.23L5.24L5.24L5.18L5.17L5.19L5.20L5.21L5.25L5.22L5.26010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLEAcer saccharum SUGAR MAPLEAcer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLEAmelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRYCatalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPACeltis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRYCorylus colurna TURKISH FILBERTGymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREEPicea pungens COLORADO SPRUCEPicea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEPinus edulis PINON PINEPinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINEPrunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRYQuercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAKQuercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAKQuercus shumardii SHUMARD OAKSyringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILACPROTECTED EXISTING TREEREFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRYBerberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRYBouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASSCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASSCaryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARDCercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANYChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHEuonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSHFestuca glauca BLUE FESCUEHelictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASSMahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPEPinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINEPinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINERibes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANTSalix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOWSyringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILACViburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUMPERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWERIris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRISLeucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEYLupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINEPerovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGERudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSANSalvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIAGROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPERJuniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPERJuniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPERMISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'FESCUE BLENDWETLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIXUPLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYLANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULELANDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567EXISTING WETLANDSSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02FENCING & GATES, INSTALL PER MFR. SPECIFICATIONS8PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.019SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.011011ADA RAMPS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.12COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01ACCESS DRIVE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION13CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.0214NOT USED15CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.MATCHLINE 'C', SHEET L5.03
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STREET DSTREET CREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTS8687888990919218318418818919019122310221515MITIGATION TREEMITIGATION TREEEXISTING AREA TOREMAIN UNDISTURBED.CONTRACTOR SHALLBE RESPONSIBLE FOR UPLAND SEEDMIX AND FINEGRADING IN ANYAREAS DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTIONACTIVITIES.9999Know what'sbelow.before you dig.Call120 S. Ash Avenue
Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.comKEY MAPL5.09L5.01L5.02L5.03L5.08L5.07L5.04L5.05L5.06L5.13L5.12L5.11L5.10L5.14L5.15L5.16L5.23L5.24L5.24L5.18L5.17L5.19L5.20L5.21L5.25L5.22L5.26010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLEAcer saccharum SUGAR MAPLEAcer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLEAmelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRYCatalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPACeltis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRYCorylus colurna TURKISH FILBERTGymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREEPicea pungens COLORADO SPRUCEPicea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEPinus edulis PINON PINEPinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINEPrunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRYQuercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAKQuercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAKQuercus shumardii SHUMARD OAKSyringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILACPROTECTED EXISTING TREEREFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRYBerberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRYBouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASSCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASSCaryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARDCercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANYChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHEuonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSHFestuca glauca BLUE FESCUEHelictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASSMahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPEPinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINEPinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINERibes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANTSalix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOWSyringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILACViburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUMPERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWERIris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRISLeucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEYLupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINEPerovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGERudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSANSalvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIAGROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPERJuniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPERJuniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPERMISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'FESCUE BLENDWETLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIXUPLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYLANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULELANDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567EXISTING WETLANDSSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02FENCING & GATES, INSTALL PER MFR. SPECIFICATIONS8PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.019SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.011011ADA RAMPS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.12COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01ACCESS DRIVE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION13CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.0214NOT USED15CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.MATCHLINE 'Q', SHEET L5.08MATCHLINE 'R', SHEET L5.10MAT
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Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.comKEY MAPL5.09L5.01L5.02L5.03L5.08L5.07L5.04L5.05L5.06L5.13L5.12L5.11L5.10L5.14L5.15L5.16L5.23L5.24L5.24L5.18L5.17L5.19L5.20L5.21L5.25L5.22L5.26010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLEAcer saccharum SUGAR MAPLEAcer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLEAmelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRYCatalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPACeltis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRYCorylus colurna TURKISH FILBERTGymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREEPicea pungens COLORADO SPRUCEPicea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEPinus edulis PINON PINEPinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINEPrunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRYQuercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAKQuercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAKQuercus shumardii SHUMARD OAKSyringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILACPROTECTED EXISTING TREEREFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRYBerberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRYBouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASSCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASSCaryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARDCercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANYChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHEuonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSHFestuca glauca BLUE FESCUEHelictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASSMahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPEPinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINEPinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINERibes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANTSalix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOWSyringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILACViburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUMPERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWERIris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRISLeucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEYLupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINEPerovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGERudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSANSalvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIAGROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPERJuniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPERJuniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPERMISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'FESCUE BLENDWETLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIXUPLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYLANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULELANDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567EXISTING WETLANDSSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02FENCING & GATES, INSTALL PER MFR. SPECIFICATIONS8PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.019SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.011011ADA RAMPS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.12COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01ACCESS DRIVE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION13CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.0214NOT USED15CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.MATCHLINE 'P', SHEET L5.08MATCHLINE 'R', SHEET L5.09MATCHLINE 'T', SHEET L5.14MAT
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Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.comKEY MAPL5.09L5.01L5.02L5.03L5.08L5.07L5.04L5.05L5.06L5.13L5.12L5.11L5.10L5.14L5.15L5.16L5.23L5.24L5.24L5.18L5.17L5.19L5.20L5.21L5.25L5.22L5.26010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLEAcer saccharum SUGAR MAPLEAcer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLEAmelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRYCatalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPACeltis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRYCorylus colurna TURKISH FILBERTGymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREEPicea pungens COLORADO SPRUCEPicea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEPinus edulis PINON PINEPinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINEPrunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRYQuercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAKQuercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAKQuercus shumardii SHUMARD OAKSyringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILACPROTECTED EXISTING TREEREFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRYBerberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRYBouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASSCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASSCaryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARDCercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANYChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHEuonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSHFestuca glauca BLUE FESCUEHelictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASSMahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPEPinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINEPinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINERibes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANTSalix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOWSyringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILACViburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUMPERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWERIris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRISLeucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEYLupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINEPerovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGERudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSANSalvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIAGROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPERJuniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPERJuniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPERMISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'FESCUE BLENDWETLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIXUPLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYLANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULELANDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567EXISTING WETLANDSSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02FENCING & GATES, INSTALL PER MFR. SPECIFICATIONS8PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.019SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.011011ADA RAMPS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.12COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01ACCESS DRIVE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION13CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.0214NOT USED15CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.MATCHLINE 'L', SHEET L5.07MATCHLINE 'O', SHEET L5.08MATCHLINE 'W', SHEET L5.10MAT
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Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.comKEY MAPL5.09L5.01L5.02L5.03L5.08L5.07L5.04L5.05L5.06L5.13L5.12L5.11L5.10L5.14L5.15L5.16L5.23L5.24L5.24L5.18L5.17L5.19L5.20L5.21L5.25L5.22L5.26010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLEAcer saccharum SUGAR MAPLEAcer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLEAmelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRYCatalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPACeltis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRYCorylus colurna TURKISH FILBERTGymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREEPicea pungens COLORADO SPRUCEPicea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEPinus edulis PINON PINEPinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINEPrunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRYQuercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAKQuercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAKQuercus shumardii SHUMARD OAKSyringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILACPROTECTED EXISTING TREEREFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRYBerberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRYBouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASSCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASSCaryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARDCercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANYChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHEuonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSHFestuca glauca BLUE FESCUEHelictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASSMahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPEPinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINEPinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINERibes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANTSalix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOWSyringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILACViburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUMPERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWERIris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRISLeucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEYLupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINEPerovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGERudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSANSalvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIAGROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPERJuniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPERJuniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPERMISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'FESCUE BLENDWETLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIXUPLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYLANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULELANDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567EXISTING WETLANDSSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02FENCING & GATES, INSTALL PER MFR. SPECIFICATIONS8PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.019SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.011011ADA RAMPS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.12COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01ACCESS DRIVE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION13CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.0214NOT USED15CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.MATCHLINE 'J', SHEET L5.07MATCHLINE 'AA', SHEET L5.11MATCHLINE 'BB', SHEET L5.13MATCHLINE 'CC', SHEET L5.16MATCHLINE 'WW', SHEET L5.17AMENITY PARKING AREA: 3,227 S.F.AMENITY LANDSCAPE ISLANDS(LANDSCAPE WITHIN AMENITY PARKINGAREAS): 231.8 S.F.PERCENTAGE LANDSCAPE AREAPROVIDED WITHIN PARKING AREAS: 7%AMENITY SITE PARKING/LANDSCAPECOVERAGE CALCULATIONSUTILITY NOTETREES SHOWN FOR APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS. CONTRACTOR SHALLVERIFY ALL UTILITIES AND UTILITY DETAILS AS SHOWN ON CIVIL PLANSPRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES IN TREE LAWN AREAS. CONTRACTORSHALL NOTIFY CITY FORESTRY (CTOMLINSON@FCGOV.COM) IF ANYCONFLICTS ARE PRESENT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES. TREESMUST BE PLANTED 10' FROM PUBLIC WATER, SANITARY, AND STORMSEWER MAIN LINES, 6' FROM WATER OR SEWER SERVICE LINES, 4' FROMGAS LINES, AND 10' FROM ELECTRIC VAULTS. CANOPY SHADE TREESMUST BE 40' FROM STREETLIGHTS, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES MUST BE15' FROM STREETLIGHTS.
STREET CREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTS1213141516882118'-9"215MITIGATION TREEMITIGATION TREE12121212Know what'sbelow.before you dig.Call120 S. Ash Avenue
Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.comKEY MAPL5.09L5.01L5.02L5.03L5.08L5.07L5.04L5.05L5.06L5.13L5.12L5.11L5.10L5.14L5.15L5.16L5.23L5.24L5.24L5.18L5.17L5.19L5.20L5.21L5.25L5.22L5.26010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLEAcer saccharum SUGAR MAPLEAcer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLEAmelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRYCatalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPACeltis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRYCorylus colurna TURKISH FILBERTGymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREEPicea pungens COLORADO SPRUCEPicea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEPinus edulis PINON PINEPinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINEPrunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRYQuercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAKQuercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAKQuercus shumardii SHUMARD OAKSyringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILACPROTECTED EXISTING TREEREFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRYBerberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRYBouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASSCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASSCaryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARDCercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANYChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHEuonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSHFestuca glauca BLUE FESCUEHelictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASSMahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPEPinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINEPinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINERibes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANTSalix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOWSyringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILACViburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUMPERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWERIris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRISLeucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEYLupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINEPerovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGERudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSANSalvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIAGROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPERJuniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPERJuniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPERMISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'FESCUE BLENDWETLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIXUPLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYLANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULELANDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567EXISTING WETLANDSSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02FENCING & GATES, INSTALL PER MFR. SPECIFICATIONS8PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.019SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.011011ADA RAMPS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.12COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01ACCESS DRIVE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION13CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.0214NOT USED15CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.SHEET L5.07MATCHLINE 'I',MATCHLINE 'H', SHEET L5.06MATCHLINE 'BB', SHEET L5.12MATCHLINE 'XX', SHEET L5.17 TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMECeltis reticulata NETLEAF HACKBERRYPopulus x acuminata LANCELEAF COTTONWOODPopulus angustifolia NARROWLEAF COTTONWOODPopulus deltoides PLAINS COTTONWOODSalix amygdaloides PEACHLEAF WILLOWSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHPadus virginiana melanocarpa BLACK COMMON CHOKECHERRYRhus trilobata THREELEAF SUMACRosa woodsii WOOD'S ROSESalix exigua SANDBAR WILLOWSymphoricarpos occidentalis WESTERN SNOWBERRYNOTE:·Tags for registered or trademarked (®, ™) material are to remain on plants.WETLAND AND WETLAND BUFFER LANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULEUTILITY NOTETREES SHOWN FOR APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS. CONTRACTOR SHALLVERIFY ALL UTILITIES AND UTILITY DETAILS AS SHOWN ON CIVIL PLANSPRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES IN TREE LAWN AREAS. CONTRACTORSHALL NOTIFY CITY FORESTRY (CTOMLINSON@FCGOV.COM) IF ANYCONFLICTS ARE PRESENT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES. TREESMUST BE PLANTED 10' FROM PUBLIC WATER, SANITARY, AND STORMSEWER MAIN LINES, 6' FROM WATER OR SEWER SERVICE LINES, 4' FROMGAS LINES, AND 10' FROM ELECTRIC VAULTS. CANOPY SHADE TREESMUST BE 40' FROM STREETLIGHTS, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES MUST BE15' FROM STREETLIGHTS.
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Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.comKEY MAPL5.09L5.01L5.02L5.03L5.08L5.07L5.04L5.05L5.06L5.13L5.12L5.11L5.10L5.14L5.15L5.16L5.23L5.24L5.24L5.18L5.17L5.19L5.20L5.21L5.25L5.22L5.26010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLEAcer saccharum SUGAR MAPLEAcer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLEAmelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRYCatalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPACeltis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRYCorylus colurna TURKISH FILBERTGymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREEPicea pungens COLORADO SPRUCEPicea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEPinus edulis PINON PINEPinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINEPrunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRYQuercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAKQuercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAKQuercus shumardii SHUMARD OAKSyringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILACPROTECTED EXISTING TREEREFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRYBerberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRYBouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASSCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASSCaryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARDCercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANYChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHEuonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSHFestuca glauca BLUE FESCUEHelictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASSMahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPEPinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINEPinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINERibes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANTSalix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOWSyringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILACViburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUMPERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWERIris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRISLeucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEYLupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINEPerovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGERudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSANSalvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIAGROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPERJuniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPERJuniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPERMISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'FESCUE BLENDWETLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIXUPLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYLANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULELANDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567EXISTING WETLANDSSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02FENCING & GATES, INSTALL PER MFR. SPECIFICATIONS8PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.019SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.011011ADA RAMPS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.12COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01ACCESS DRIVE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION13CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.0214NOT USED15CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.MATCHLINE 'S', SHEET L5.09 MATCHLINE 'T', SHEET L5.10MATCHLINE 'U', SHEET L5.15UTILITY NOTETREES SHOWN FOR APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS. CONTRACTOR SHALLVERIFY ALL UTILITIES AND UTILITY DETAILS AS SHOWN ON CIVIL PLANSPRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES IN TREE LAWN AREAS. CONTRACTORSHALL NOTIFY CITY FORESTRY (CTOMLINSON@FCGOV.COM) IF ANYCONFLICTS ARE PRESENT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES. TREESMUST BE PLANTED 10' FROM PUBLIC WATER, SANITARY, AND STORMSEWER MAIN LINES, 6' FROM WATER OR SEWER SERVICE LINES, 4' FROMGAS LINES, AND 10' FROM ELECTRIC VAULTS. CANOPY SHADE TREESMUST BE 40' FROM STREETLIGHTS, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES MUST BE15' FROM STREETLIGHTS.
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"215151515MITIGATION TREEKnow what'sbelow.before you dig.Call120 S. Ash Avenue
Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.comKEY MAPL5.09L5.01L5.02L5.03L5.08L5.07L5.04L5.05L5.06L5.13L5.12L5.11L5.10L5.14L5.15L5.16L5.23L5.24L5.24L5.18L5.17L5.19L5.20L5.21L5.25L5.22L5.26010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLEAcer saccharum SUGAR MAPLEAcer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLEAmelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRYCatalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPACeltis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRYCorylus colurna TURKISH FILBERTGymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREEPicea pungens COLORADO SPRUCEPicea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEPinus edulis PINON PINEPinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINEPrunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRYQuercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAKQuercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAKQuercus shumardii SHUMARD OAKSyringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILACPROTECTED EXISTING TREEREFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRYBerberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRYBouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASSCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASSCaryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARDCercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANYChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHEuonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSHFestuca glauca BLUE FESCUEHelictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASSMahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPEPinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINEPinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINERibes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANTSalix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOWSyringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILACViburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUMPERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWERIris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRISLeucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEYLupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINEPerovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGERudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSANSalvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIAGROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPERJuniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPERJuniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPERMISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'FESCUE BLENDWETLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIXUPLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYLANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULELANDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567EXISTING WETLANDSSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02FENCING & GATES, INSTALL PER MFR. SPECIFICATIONS8PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.019SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.011011ADA RAMPS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.12COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01ACCESS DRIVE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION13CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.0214NOT USED15CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.MATCHLINE 'U', SHEET L5.14MATCHLINE 'V', SHEET L5.10 MATCHLINE 'X', SHEET L5.11
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"215MITIGATION TREESEE SHEETSL2.01-L2.03STREET TREE NOTPROVIDED DUE TOCONFLICTS WITH UTILITY ANDDRIVEWAY OFFSETSKnow what'sbelow.before you dig.Call120 S. Ash Avenue
Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.comKEY MAPL5.09L5.01L5.02L5.03L5.08L5.07L5.04L5.05L5.06L5.13L5.12L5.11L5.10L5.14L5.15L5.16L5.23L5.24L5.24L5.18L5.17L5.19L5.20L5.21L5.25L5.22L5.26010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLEAcer saccharum SUGAR MAPLEAcer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLEAmelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRYCatalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPACeltis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRYCorylus colurna TURKISH FILBERTGymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREEPicea pungens COLORADO SPRUCEPicea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEPinus edulis PINON PINEPinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINEPrunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRYQuercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAKQuercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAKQuercus shumardii SHUMARD OAKSyringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILACPROTECTED EXISTING TREEREFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRYBerberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRYBouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASSCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASSCaryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARDCercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANYChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHEuonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSHFestuca glauca BLUE FESCUEHelictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASSMahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPEPinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINEPinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINERibes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANTSalix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOWSyringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILACViburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUMPERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWERIris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRISLeucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEYLupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINEPerovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGERudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSANSalvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIAGROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPERJuniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPERJuniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPERMISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'FESCUE BLENDWETLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIXUPLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYLANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULELANDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567EXISTING WETLANDSSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02FENCING & GATES, INSTALL PER MFR. SPECIFICATIONS8PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.019SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.011011ADA RAMPS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.12COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01ACCESS DRIVE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION13CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.0214NOT USED15CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.MATCHLINE 'Y', SHEET L5.15MATCHLINE 'Z', SHEET L5.11 MATCHLINE 'CC', SHEET L5.12MATCHLINE 'DD',SHEET L5.24MATCHLINE 'VV', SHEET L5.17MA
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SMSMSTREET CSTREET CCROWN RIDGE LANESTREET INEIGHBORHOOD SUPPORT/RECREATION FACILITY;REFER TOARCHITECT'SDRAWINGSREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTS1718192064656667882231GATE11111111110'-0"210'-0"210'-0"2151515MITIGATION TREESEE SHEETSL2.01-L2.03121212128Know what'sbelow.before you dig.Call120 S. Ash Avenue
Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.comKEY MAPL5.09L5.01L5.02L5.03L5.08L5.07L5.04L5.05L5.06L5.13L5.12L5.11L5.10L5.14L5.15L5.16L5.23L5.24L5.24L5.18L5.17L5.19L5.20L5.21L5.25L5.22L5.26010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLEAcer saccharum SUGAR MAPLEAcer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLEAmelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRYCatalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPACeltis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRYCorylus colurna TURKISH FILBERTGymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREEPicea pungens COLORADO SPRUCEPicea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEPinus edulis PINON PINEPinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINEPrunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRYQuercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAKQuercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAKQuercus shumardii SHUMARD OAKSyringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILACPROTECTED EXISTING TREEREFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRYBerberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRYBouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASSCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASSCaryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARDCercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANYChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHEuonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSHFestuca glauca BLUE FESCUEHelictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASSMahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPEPinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINEPinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINERibes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANTSalix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOWSyringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILACViburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUMPERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWERIris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRISLeucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEYLupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINEPerovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGERudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSANSalvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIAGROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPERJuniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPERJuniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPERMISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'FESCUE BLENDWETLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIXUPLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYLANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULELANDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567EXISTING WETLANDSSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02FENCING & GATES, INSTALL PER MFR. SPECIFICATIONS8PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.019SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.011011ADA RAMPS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.12COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01ACCESS DRIVE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION13CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.0214NOT USED15CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.MATCHLINE 'TT', SH
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Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.comKEY MAPL5.09L5.01L5.02L5.03L5.08L5.07L5.04L5.05L5.06L5.13L5.12L5.11L5.10L5.14L5.15L5.16L5.23L5.24L5.24L5.18L5.17L5.19L5.20L5.21L5.25L5.22L5.26010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLEAcer saccharum SUGAR MAPLEAcer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLEAmelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRYCatalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPACeltis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRYCorylus colurna TURKISH FILBERTGymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREEPicea pungens COLORADO SPRUCEPicea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEPinus edulis PINON PINEPinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINEPrunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRYQuercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAKQuercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAKQuercus shumardii SHUMARD OAKSyringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILACPROTECTED EXISTING TREEREFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRYBerberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRYBouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASSCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASSCaryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARDCercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANYChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHEuonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSHFestuca glauca BLUE FESCUEHelictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASSMahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPEPinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINEPinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINERibes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANTSalix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOWSyringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILACViburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUMPERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWERIris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRISLeucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEYLupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINEPerovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGERudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSANSalvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIAGROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPERJuniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPERJuniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPERMISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'FESCUE BLENDWETLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIXUPLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYLANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULELANDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567EXISTING WETLANDSSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02FENCING & GATES, INSTALL PER MFR. SPECIFICATIONS8PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.019SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.011011ADA RAMPS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.12COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01ACCESS DRIVE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION13CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.0214NOT USED15CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.MATCHLINE 'EE', SHEET L5.24MATCH
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CROWN RIDGE LANESTREET KREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTS2526274546474849501971981992218211110'-0"210'-0"2215151515MITIGATION TREE31212Know what'sbelow.before you dig.Call120 S. Ash Avenue
Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.comKEY MAPL5.09L5.01L5.02L5.03L5.08L5.07L5.04L5.05L5.06L5.13L5.12L5.11L5.10L5.14L5.15L5.16L5.23L5.24L5.24L5.18L5.17L5.19L5.20L5.21L5.25L5.22L5.26010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLEAcer saccharum SUGAR MAPLEAcer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLEAmelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRYCatalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPACeltis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRYCorylus colurna TURKISH FILBERTGymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREEPicea pungens COLORADO SPRUCEPicea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEPinus edulis PINON PINEPinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINEPrunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRYQuercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAKQuercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAKQuercus shumardii SHUMARD OAKSyringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILACPROTECTED EXISTING TREEREFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRYBerberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRYBouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASSCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASSCaryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARDCercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANYChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHEuonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSHFestuca glauca BLUE FESCUEHelictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASSMahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPEPinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINEPinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINERibes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANTSalix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOWSyringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILACViburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUMPERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWERIris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRISLeucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEYLupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINEPerovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGERudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSANSalvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIAGROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPERJuniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPERJuniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPERMISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'FESCUE BLENDWETLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIXUPLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYLANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULELANDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567EXISTING WETLANDSSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02FENCING & GATES, INSTALL PER MFR. SPECIFICATIONS8PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.019SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.011011ADA RAMPS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.12COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01ACCESS DRIVE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION13CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.0214NOT USED15CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.MATCHLINE 'II', SHEET L5.18 MATCHLINE 'JJ', SHEET L5.20MATCHLINE 'KK', SHEET L5.23MATCHLINE 'QQ', SHEET L5.22
TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMECeltis reticulata NETLEAF HACKBERRYPopulus x acuminata LANCELEAF COTTONWOODPopulus angustifolia NARROWLEAF COTTONWOODPopulus deltoides PLAINS COTTONWOODSalix amygdaloides PEACHLEAF WILLOWSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHPadus virginiana melanocarpa BLACK COMMON CHOKECHERRYRhus trilobata THREELEAF SUMACRosa woodsii WOOD'S ROSESalix exigua SANDBAR WILLOWSymphoricarpos occidentalis WESTERN SNOWBERRYNOTE:·Tags for registered or trademarked (®, ™) material are to remain on plants.WETLAND AND WETLAND BUFFER LANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULEUTILITY NOTETREES SHOWN FOR APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS. CONTRACTOR SHALLVERIFY ALL UTILITIES AND UTILITY DETAILS AS SHOWN ON CIVIL PLANSPRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES IN TREE LAWN AREAS. CONTRACTORSHALL NOTIFY CITY FORESTRY (CTOMLINSON@FCGOV.COM) IF ANYCONFLICTS ARE PRESENT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES. TREESMUST BE PLANTED 10' FROM PUBLIC WATER, SANITARY, AND STORMSEWER MAIN LINES, 6' FROM WATER OR SEWER SERVICE LINES, 4' FROMGAS LINES, AND 10' FROM ELECTRIC VAULTS. CANOPY SHADE TREESMUST BE 40' FROM STREETLIGHTS, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES MUST BE15' FROM STREETLIGHTS.
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REFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSTRILBY ROAD2829303132333435361921931942002019888223122'-0"10'-0"222151515121212Know what'sbelow.before you dig.Call120 S. Ash Avenue
Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.comKEY MAPL5.09L5.01L5.02L5.03L5.08L5.07L5.04L5.05L5.06L5.13L5.12L5.11L5.10L5.14L5.15L5.16L5.23L5.24L5.24L5.18L5.17L5.19L5.20L5.21L5.25L5.22L5.26010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLEAcer saccharum SUGAR MAPLEAcer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLEAmelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRYCatalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPACeltis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRYCorylus colurna TURKISH FILBERTGymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREEPicea pungens COLORADO SPRUCEPicea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEPinus edulis PINON PINEPinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINEPrunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRYQuercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAKQuercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAKQuercus shumardii SHUMARD OAKSyringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILACPROTECTED EXISTING TREEREFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRYBerberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRYBouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASSCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASSCaryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARDCercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANYChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHEuonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSHFestuca glauca BLUE FESCUEHelictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASSMahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPEPinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINEPinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINERibes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANTSalix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOWSyringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILACViburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUMPERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWERIris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRISLeucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEYLupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINEPerovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGERudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSANSalvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIAGROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPERJuniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPERJuniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPERMISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'FESCUE BLENDWETLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIXUPLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYLANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULELANDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567EXISTING WETLANDSSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02FENCING & GATES, INSTALL PER MFR. SPECIFICATIONS8PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.019SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.011011ADA RAMPS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.12COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01ACCESS DRIVE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION13CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.0214NOT USED15CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.MATCHLINE 'JJ', SHEET L5.19MATCHLINE 'SS', SHEET L5.21UTILITY NOTETREES SHOWN FOR APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS. CONTRACTOR SHALLVERIFY ALL UTILITIES AND UTILITY DETAILS AS SHOWN ON CIVIL PLANSPRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES IN TREE LAWN AREAS. CONTRACTORSHALL NOTIFY CITY FORESTRY (CTOMLINSON@FCGOV.COM) IF ANYCONFLICTS ARE PRESENT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES. TREESMUST BE PLANTED 10' FROM PUBLIC WATER, SANITARY, AND STORMSEWER MAIN LINES, 6' FROM WATER OR SEWER SERVICE LINES, 4' FROMGAS LINES, AND 10' FROM ELECTRIC VAULTS. CANOPY SHADE TREESMUST BE 40' FROM STREETLIGHTS, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES MUST BE15' FROM STREETLIGHTS.
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PORTNER DRIVE STREET JREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSTRILBY ROADTRILBY ROAD39403536373819219319422151515STREET TREE NOTPROVIDED DUE TOCONFLICTS WITH UTILITY ANDDRIVEWAY OFFSETSKnow what'sbelow.before you dig.Call120 S. Ash Avenue
Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.comKEY MAPL5.09L5.01L5.02L5.03L5.08L5.07L5.04L5.05L5.06L5.13L5.12L5.11L5.10L5.14L5.15L5.16L5.23L5.24L5.24L5.18L5.17L5.19L5.20L5.21L5.25L5.22L5.26010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLEAcer saccharum SUGAR MAPLEAcer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLEAmelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRYCatalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPACeltis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRYCorylus colurna TURKISH FILBERTGymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREEPicea pungens COLORADO SPRUCEPicea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEPinus edulis PINON PINEPinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINEPrunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRYQuercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAKQuercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAKQuercus shumardii SHUMARD OAKSyringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILACPROTECTED EXISTING TREEREFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRYBerberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRYBouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASSCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASSCaryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARDCercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANYChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHEuonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSHFestuca glauca BLUE FESCUEHelictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASSMahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPEPinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINEPinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINERibes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANTSalix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOWSyringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILACViburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUMPERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWERIris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRISLeucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEYLupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINEPerovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGERudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSANSalvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIAGROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPERJuniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPERJuniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPERMISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'FESCUE BLENDWETLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIXUPLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYLANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULELANDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567EXISTING WETLANDSSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02FENCING & GATES, INSTALL PER MFR. SPECIFICATIONS8PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.019SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.011011ADA RAMPS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.12COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01ACCESS DRIVE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION13CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.0214NOT USED15CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.MATCHLINE 'RR', SHEET L5.22MATCHLINE 'SS', SHEET L5.20 TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMECeltis reticulata NETLEAF HACKBERRYPopulus x acuminata LANCELEAF COTTONWOODPopulus angustifolia NARROWLEAF COTTONWOODPopulus deltoides PLAINS COTTONWOODSalix amygdaloides PEACHLEAF WILLOWSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHPadus virginiana melanocarpa BLACK COMMON CHOKECHERRYRhus trilobata THREELEAF SUMACRosa woodsii WOOD'S ROSESalix exigua SANDBAR WILLOWSymphoricarpos occidentalis WESTERN SNOWBERRYNOTE:·Tags for registered or trademarked (®, ™) material are to remain on plants.WETLAND AND WETLAND BUFFER LANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULEUTILITY NOTETREES SHOWN FOR APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS. CONTRACTOR SHALLVERIFY ALL UTILITIES AND UTILITY DETAILS AS SHOWN ON CIVIL PLANSPRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES IN TREE LAWN AREAS. CONTRACTORSHALL NOTIFY CITY FORESTRY (CTOMLINSON@FCGOV.COM) IF ANYCONFLICTS ARE PRESENT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES. TREESMUST BE PLANTED 10' FROM PUBLIC WATER, SANITARY, AND STORMSEWER MAIN LINES, 6' FROM WATER OR SEWER SERVICE LINES, 4' FROMGAS LINES, AND 10' FROM ELECTRIC VAULTS. CANOPY SHADE TREESMUST BE 40' FROM STREETLIGHTS, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES MUST BE15' FROM STREETLIGHTS.
22417'-6"13CROWN RIDGE LANEPORTNER DRIVEREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALNATURAL HABITATBUFFER ZONENATURAL HABITATBUFFER ZONEWETLAND MITIGATION ZONENATURAL HABITATBUFFER ZONE414243441951961111111110'-0"210'-0"210'-0"21515CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE UPLANDSEED MIX IN ALL AREAS THAT REQUIRE GRADING OUTSIDEOF PROPERTY LINE ASSHOWN ON CIVIL PLANS.NO IRRIGATION SHOULD BE INSTALLEDOUTSIDE OF PROPERTY LINE.Know what'sbelow.before you dig.Call120 S. Ash Avenue
Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.com KEY MAPL5.09L5.01L5.02L5.03L5.08L5.07L5.04L5.05L5.06L5.13L5.12L5.11L5.10L5.14L5.15L5.16L5.23L5.24L5.24L5.18L5.17L5.19L5.20L5.21L5.25L5.22L5.26010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLEAcer saccharum SUGAR MAPLEAcer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLEAmelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRYCatalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPACeltis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRYCorylus colurna TURKISH FILBERTGymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREEPicea pungens COLORADO SPRUCEPicea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEPinus edulis PINON PINEPinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINEPrunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRYQuercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAKQuercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAKQuercus shumardii SHUMARD OAKSyringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILACPROTECTED EXISTING TREEREFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRYBerberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRYBouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASSCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASSCaryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARDCercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANYChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHEuonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSHFestuca glauca BLUE FESCUEHelictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASSMahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPEPinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINEPinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINERibes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANTSalix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOWSyringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILACViburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUMPERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWERIris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRISLeucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEYLupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINEPerovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGERudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSANSalvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIAGROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPERJuniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPERJuniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPERMISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'FESCUE BLENDWETLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIXUPLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYLANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULELANDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567EXISTING WETLANDSSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02FENCING & GATES, INSTALL PER MFR. SPECIFICATIONS8PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.019SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.011011ADA RAMPS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.12COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01ACCESS DRIVE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION13CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.0214NOT USED15CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.MATCHLINE 'OO', SHEET L5.25MATCHLINE 'PP', SHEET L5.23 MATCHLINE 'QQ', SHEET L5.19 MATCHLINE 'RR', SHEET L5.21HABITAT BUFFER NOTETHE NATURAL HABITAT BUFFER ZONE IS INTENDED TO BEMAINTAINED IN A NATIVE LANDSCAPE. PLEASE SEE SECTION 3.4.1 OFTHE LAND USE CODE FOR ALLOWABLE USES WITHIN THE NATURALHABITAT BUFFER ZONE.TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMECeltis reticulata NETLEAF HACKBERRYPopulus x acuminata LANCELEAF COTTONWOODPopulus angustifolia NARROWLEAF COTTONWOODPopulus deltoides PLAINS COTTONWOODSalix amygdaloides PEACHLEAF WILLOWSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHPadus virginiana melanocarpa BLACK COMMON CHOKECHERRYRhus trilobata THREELEAF SUMACRosa woodsii WOOD'S ROSESalix exigua SANDBAR WILLOWSymphoricarpos occidentalis WESTERN SNOWBERRYNOTE:·Tags for registered or trademarked (®, ™) material are to remain on plants.WETLAND AND WETLAND BUFFER LANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULEUTILITY NOTETREES SHOWN FOR APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL UTILITIES AND UTILITY DETAILS AS SHOWN ON CIVIL PLANS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OFTREES IN TREE LAWN AREAS. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY CITY FORESTRY (CTOMLINSON@FCGOV.COM) IF ANY CONFLICTS ARE PRESENT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OFTREES. TREES MUST BE PLANTED 10' FROM PUBLIC WATER, SANITARY, AND STORM SEWER MAIN LINES, 6' FROM WATER OR SEWER SERVICE LINES, 4' FROM GAS LINES,AND 10' FROM ELECTRIC VAULTS. CANOPY SHADE TREES MUST BE 40' FROM STREETLIGHTS, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES MUST BE 15' FROM STREETLIGHTS.
1344132930'-3"STREET ISTREET IREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSNATURAL HABITATBUFFER ZONENATURAL HABITATBUFFER ZONEWETLAND MITIGATION ZONENATURAL HABITATBUFFER ZONEWETLAND MITIGATION ZONENATURAL HABITATBUFFER ZONE555657585911135'-0"10'-0"210'-0"2315151515Know what'sbelow.before you dig.Call120 S. Ash Avenue
Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.com KEY MAPL5.09L5.01L5.02L5.03L5.08L5.07L5.04L5.05L5.06L5.13L5.12L5.11L5.10L5.14L5.15L5.16L5.23L5.24L5.24L5.18L5.17L5.19L5.20L5.21L5.25L5.22L5.26010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLEAcer saccharum SUGAR MAPLEAcer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLEAmelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRYCatalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPACeltis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRYCorylus colurna TURKISH FILBERTGymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREEPicea pungens COLORADO SPRUCEPicea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEPinus edulis PINON PINEPinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINEPrunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRYQuercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAKQuercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAKQuercus shumardii SHUMARD OAKSyringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILACPROTECTED EXISTING TREEREFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRYBerberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRYBouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASSCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASSCaryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARDCercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANYChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHEuonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSHFestuca glauca BLUE FESCUEHelictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASSMahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPEPinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINEPinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINERibes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANTSalix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOWSyringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILACViburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUMPERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWERIris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRISLeucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEYLupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINEPerovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGERudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSANSalvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIAGROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPERJuniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPERJuniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPERMISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'FESCUE BLENDWETLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIXUPLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYLANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULEMATCHLINE 'FF', SHEET L5.24MATCHLINE 'HH', SHEET L5.18
MATCHLINE 'KK', SHEET L5.19MATCHLINE 'LL', SHEET L5.24MATCHLINE 'NN', SHEET L5.25 MATCHLINE 'PP', SHEET L5.22 LANDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567EXISTING WETLANDSSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02FENCING & GATES, INSTALL PER MFR. SPECIFICATIONS8PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.019SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.011011ADA RAMPS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.12COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01ACCESS DRIVE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION13CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.0214NOT USED15CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.HABITAT BUFFER NOTETHE NATURAL HABITAT BUFFER ZONE IS INTENDED TO BEMAINTAINED IN A NATIVE LANDSCAPE. PLEASE SEE SECTION 3.4.1 OFTHE LAND USE CODE FOR ALLOWABLE USES WITHIN THE NATURALHABITAT BUFFER ZONE.TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMECeltis reticulata NETLEAF HACKBERRYPopulus x acuminata LANCELEAF COTTONWOODPopulus angustifolia NARROWLEAF COTTONWOODPopulus deltoides PLAINS COTTONWOODSalix amygdaloides PEACHLEAF WILLOWSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHPadus virginiana melanocarpa BLACK COMMON CHOKECHERRYRhus trilobata THREELEAF SUMACRosa woodsii WOOD'S ROSESalix exigua SANDBAR WILLOWSymphoricarpos occidentalis WESTERN SNOWBERRYNOTE:·Tags for registered or trademarked (®, ™) material are to remain on plants.WETLAND AND WETLAND BUFFER LANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULEUTILITY NOTETREES SHOWN FOR APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS. CONTRACTOR SHALLVERIFY ALL UTILITIES AND UTILITY DETAILS AS SHOWN ON CIVIL PLANSPRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES IN TREE LAWN AREAS. CONTRACTORSHALL NOTIFY CITY FORESTRY (CTOMLINSON@FCGOV.COM) IF ANYCONFLICTS ARE PRESENT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES. TREESMUST BE PLANTED 10' FROM PUBLIC WATER, SANITARY, AND STORMSEWER MAIN LINES, 6' FROM WATER OR SEWER SERVICE LINES, 4' FROMGAS LINES, AND 10' FROM ELECTRIC VAULTS. CANOPY SHADE TREESMUST BE 40' FROM STREETLIGHTS, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES MUST BE15' FROM STREETLIGHTS.
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15Know what'sbelow.before you dig.Call120 S. Ash Avenue
Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.comKEY MAPL5.09L5.01L5.02L5.03L5.08L5.07L5.04L5.05L5.06L5.13L5.12L5.11L5.10L5.14L5.15L5.16L5.23L5.24L5.24L5.18L5.17L5.19L5.20L5.21L5.25L5.22L5.26010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLEAcer saccharum SUGAR MAPLEAcer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLEAmelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRYCatalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPACeltis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRYCorylus colurna TURKISH FILBERTGymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREEPicea pungens COLORADO SPRUCEPicea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEPinus edulis PINON PINEPinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINEPrunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRYQuercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAKQuercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAKQuercus shumardii SHUMARD OAKSyringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILACPROTECTED EXISTING TREEREFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRYBerberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRYBouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASSCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASSCaryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARDCercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANYChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHEuonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSHFestuca glauca BLUE FESCUEHelictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASSMahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPEPinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINEPinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINERibes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANTSalix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOWSyringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILACViburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUMPERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWERIris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRISLeucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEYLupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINEPerovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGERudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSANSalvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIAGROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPERJuniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPERJuniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPERMISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'FESCUE BLENDWETLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIXUPLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYLANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULELANDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567EXISTING WETLANDSSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02FENCING & GATES, INSTALL PER MFR. SPECIFICATIONS8PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.019SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.011011ADA RAMPS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.12COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01ACCESS DRIVE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION13CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.0214NOT USEDSHEET L5.16MATCHLINE 'DD',MATCHLINE 'EE', SHEET L5.18MATCHLINE 'FF', SHEET L5.23SEE ABOVE RIGHT
MATCHLINE 'GG', SEE BELOW LEFTMATCHLINE 'LL', SHEET L5.23MATCHLINE 'MM', SHEET L5.25
MATCHLINE 'UU', SHEET L5.17
010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"MATCHLINE 'GG',HABITAT BUFFER NOTETHE NATURAL HABITAT BUFFER ZONE IS INTENDED TO BEMAINTAINED IN A NATIVE LANDSCAPE. PLEASE SEE SECTION 3.4.1 OFTHE LAND USE CODE FOR ALLOWABLE USES WITHIN THE NATURALHABITAT BUFFER ZONE.TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMECeltis reticulata NETLEAF HACKBERRYPopulus x acuminata LANCELEAF COTTONWOODPopulus angustifolia NARROWLEAF COTTONWOODPopulus deltoides PLAINS COTTONWOODSalix amygdaloides PEACHLEAF WILLOWSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHPadus virginiana melanocarpa BLACK COMMON CHOKECHERRYRhus trilobata THREELEAF SUMACRosa woodsii WOOD'S ROSESalix exigua SANDBAR WILLOWSymphoricarpos occidentalis WESTERN SNOWBERRYNOTE:·Tags for registered or trademarked (®, ™) material are to remain on plants.WETLAND AND WETLAND BUFFER LANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULEMATCHLINE 'QQ', SHEET L5.26MATCHLINE 'RR', SHEET L5.2615CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.UTILITY NOTETREES SHOWN FOR APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS. CONTRACTOR SHALLVERIFY ALL UTILITIES AND UTILITY DETAILS AS SHOWN ON CIVIL PLANSPRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES IN TREE LAWN AREAS. CONTRACTORSHALL NOTIFY CITY FORESTRY (CTOMLINSON@FCGOV.COM) IF ANYCONFLICTS ARE PRESENT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES. TREESMUST BE PLANTED 10' FROM PUBLIC WATER, SANITARY, AND STORMSEWER MAIN LINES, 6' FROM WATER OR SEWER SERVICE LINES, 4' FROMGAS LINES, AND 10' FROM ELECTRIC VAULTS. CANOPY SHADE TREESMUST BE 40' FROM STREETLIGHTS, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES MUST BE15' FROM STREETLIGHTS.
NATURAL HABITATBUFFER ZONEWETLAND MITIGATION ZONENATURAL HABITATBUFFER ZONENATURAL HABITATBUFFER ZONE44CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE UPLANDSEED MIX IN ALL AREAS THAT REQUIRE GRADING OUTSIDEOF PROPERTY LINE ASSHOWN ON CIVIL PLANS.NO IRRIGATION SHOULD BE INSTALLEDOUTSIDE OF PROPERTY LINE.Know what'sbelow.before you dig.Call120 S. Ash Avenue
Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.comKEY MAPL5.09L5.01L5.02L5.03L5.08L5.07L5.04L5.05L5.06L5.13L5.12L5.11L5.10L5.14L5.15L5.16L5.23L5.24L5.24L5.18L5.17L5.19L5.20L5.21L5.25L5.22L5.26010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLEAcer saccharum SUGAR MAPLEAcer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLEAmelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRYCatalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPACeltis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRYCorylus colurna TURKISH FILBERTGymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREEPicea pungens COLORADO SPRUCEPicea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEPinus edulis PINON PINEPinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINEPrunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRYQuercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAKQuercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAKQuercus shumardii SHUMARD OAKSyringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILACPROTECTED EXISTING TREEREFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRYBerberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRYBouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASSCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASSCaryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARDCercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANYChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHEuonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSHFestuca glauca BLUE FESCUEHelictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASSMahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPEPinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINEPinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINERibes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANTSalix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOWSyringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILACViburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUMPERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWERIris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRISLeucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEYLupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINEPerovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGERudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSANSalvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIAGROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPERJuniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPERJuniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPERMISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'FESCUE BLENDWETLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIXUPLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYLANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULELANDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567EXISTING WETLANDSSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02FENCING & GATES, INSTALL PER MFR. SPECIFICATIONS8PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.019SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.011011ADA RAMPS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.12COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01ACCESS DRIVE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION13CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.0214NOT USED15CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.MATCHLINE 'MM', SHEET L5.24 MATCHLINE 'NN', SHEET L5.23 MATCHLINE 'OO', SHEET L5.22HABITAT BUFFER NOTETHE NATURAL HABITAT BUFFER ZONE IS INTENDED TO BEMAINTAINED IN A NATIVE LANDSCAPE. PLEASE SEE SECTION 3.4.1 OFTHE LAND USE CODE FOR ALLOWABLE USES WITHIN THE NATURALHABITAT BUFFER ZONE.TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMECeltis reticulata NETLEAF HACKBERRYPopulus x acuminata LANCELEAF COTTONWOODPopulus angustifolia NARROWLEAF COTTONWOODPopulus deltoides PLAINS COTTONWOODSalix amygdaloides PEACHLEAF WILLOWSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHPadus virginiana melanocarpa BLACK COMMON CHOKECHERRYWETLAND AND WETLAND BUFFER LANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULERhus trilobata THREELEAF SUMACRosa woodsii WOOD'S ROSESalix exigua SANDBAR WILLOWSymphoricarpos occidentalis WESTERN SNOWBERRYNOTE:·Tags for registered or trademarked (®, ™) material are to remain on plants.UTILITY NOTETREES SHOWN FOR APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS. CONTRACTOR SHALLVERIFY ALL UTILITIES AND UTILITY DETAILS AS SHOWN ON CIVIL PLANSPRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES IN TREE LAWN AREAS. CONTRACTORSHALL NOTIFY CITY FORESTRY (CTOMLINSON@FCGOV.COM) IF ANYCONFLICTS ARE PRESENT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES. TREESMUST BE PLANTED 10' FROM PUBLIC WATER, SANITARY, AND STORMSEWER MAIN LINES, 6' FROM WATER OR SEWER SERVICE LINES, 4' FROMGAS LINES, AND 10' FROM ELECTRIC VAULTS. CANOPY SHADE TREESMUST BE 40' FROM STREETLIGHTS, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES MUST BE15' FROM STREETLIGHTS.
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"STREET ISTREET IREFER TO SHEET L4.00 FOR TYPICALLOT ENLARGEMENTSLOT ENLARGEMENTSNATURAL HABITATBUFFER ZONENATURAL HABITATBUFFER ZONE606162585963111310'-0"10'-0"2210'-0"2315151515CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE UPLANDSEED MIX IN ALL AREAS THAT REQUIRE GRADING OUTSIDEOF PROPERTY LINE ASSHOWN ON CIVIL PLANS.NO IRRIGATION SHOULD BE INSTALLEDOUTSIDE OF PROPERTY LINE.Know what'sbelow.before you dig.Call120 S. Ash Avenue
Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.comKEY MAPL5.09L5.01L5.02L5.03L5.08L5.07L5.04L5.05L5.06L5.13L5.12L5.11L5.10L5.14L5.15L5.16L5.23L5.24L5.24L5.18L5.17L5.19L5.20L5.21L5.25L5.22L5.26010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAcer grandidentatum BIGTOOTH MAPLEAcer saccharum SUGAR MAPLEAcer tataricum `GarAnn` TM HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLEAmelanchier alnifolia SERVICEBERRYCatalpa speciosa NORTHERN CATALPACeltis occidentalis NORTHERN HACKBERRYCorylus colurna TURKISH FILBERTGymnocladus dioicus KENTUCKY COFFEETREEPicea pungens COLORADO SPRUCEPicea pungens `Glauca` COLORADO BLUE SPRUCEPinus edulis PINON PINEPinus ponderosa PONDEROSA PINEPrunus x virginiana `P002` SUCKER PUNCH CHOKECHERRYQuercus buckleyi TEXAS RED OAKQuercus muehlenbergii CHINKAPIN OAKQuercus shumardii SHUMARD OAKSyringa reticulata JAPANESE TREE LILACPROTECTED EXISTING TREEREFER TO WETLAND SCHEDULE FOR REMAININGTREE COUNTSSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEAronia arbutifolia `Brilliantissima` BRILLIANT RED CHOKEBERRYBerberis thunbergii `Atropurpurea` RED LEAF JAPANESE BARBERRYBouteloua gracilis BLUE GRAMA GRASSCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASSCaryopteris x clandonensis `Dark Knight` DARK KNIGHT BLUEBEARDCercocarpus montanus MOUNTAIN MAHOGANYChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHEuonymus alatus `Compactus` DWARF-WINGED BURNING BUSHFestuca glauca BLUE FESCUEHelictotrichon sempervirens BLUE OAT GRASSMahonia aquifolium `Compacta` COMPACT OREGON GRAPEPinus mugo `Mops` DWARF MOUNTAIN PINEPinus mugo `Slowmound` SLOWMOUND MOUNTAIN PINERibes alpinum `Green Mound` GREEN MOUND ALPINE CURRANTSalix purpurea `Nana` DWARF ARCTIC WILLOWSyringa pubescens patula `Miss Kim` MISS KIM LILACViburnum lantana `Mohican` MOHICAN WAYFARING VIBURNUMPERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEEchinacea purpurea PURPLE CONEFLOWERIris sibirica `Caesar`s Brother` CAESAR`S BROTHER SIBERIAN IRISLeucanthemum x superbum `Alaska` ALASKA SHASTA DAISEYLupinus x hybrida HYBRID LUPINEPerovskia atriplicifolia RUSSIAN SAGERudbeckia fulgida sullivantii `Goldsturm` BLACK-EYED SUSANSalvia x sylvestris `May Night` MAY NIGHT SALVIAGROUNDCOVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEJuniperus horizontalis `Blue Chip` BLUE CHIP JUNIPERJuniperus horizontalis `Hughes` HUGHES CREEPING JUNIPERJuniperus sabina `Buffalo` BUFFALO JUNIPERMISCELLANEOUSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESHREDDED BARK MULCHCOLOR: 'WESTERN RED CEDAR'FESCUE BLENDWETLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIXUPLAND SEED MIXRIPARIAN SEED MIX AND WETLAND SEEDMIX OVERLAYLANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULELANDSCAPE KEYNOTESVISIBILITY EASEMENT, ALL TREE CROWNS SHALL BE MIN. 6'-0" TO BOTTOM OFCANOPY. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL HAVE A MAX. HEIGHT OF2'-0".1UTILITIES, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.DRAINAGE SWALE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.FIRE HYDRANT - TREES AND SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN A 3'-0" CLEARANCE234567EXISTING WETLANDSSTEEL EDGING, REFER TO DETAIL 2 / L3.02FENCING & GATES, INSTALL PER MFR. SPECIFICATIONS8PRIVACY FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 2,4 / L3.019SPLIT RAIL FENCE, REFER TO DETAIL 1,3 / L3.011011ADA RAMPS, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.12COLUMN, REFER TO DETAIL 5 / L3.01ACCESS DRIVE, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION13CONCRETE WALK, REFER TO DETAIL 1 / L3.0214NOT USED15CIVIL SIDEWALK, REFER TO ENGINEERING PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION.MATCHLINE 'QQ', SHEET L5.24MATCHLINE 'PP', SHEET L5.16HABITAT BUFFER NOTETHE NATURAL HABITAT BUFFER ZONE IS INTENDED TO BEMAINTAINED IN A NATIVE LANDSCAPE. PLEASE SEE SECTION 3.4.1 OFTHE LAND USE CODE FOR ALLOWABLE USES WITHIN THE NATURALHABITAT BUFFER ZONE.TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMECeltis reticulata NETLEAF HACKBERRYPopulus x acuminata LANCELEAF COTTONWOODPopulus angustifolia NARROWLEAF COTTONWOODPopulus deltoides PLAINS COTTONWOODSalix amygdaloides PEACHLEAF WILLOWSHRUBS & ACCENTSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMEChrysothamnus nauseosus RUBBER RABBITBRUSHPadus virginiana melanocarpa BLACK COMMON CHOKECHERRYRhus trilobata THREELEAF SUMACRosa woodsii WOOD'S ROSESalix exigua SANDBAR WILLOWSymphoricarpos occidentalis WESTERN SNOWBERRYNOTE:·Tags for registered or trademarked (®, ™) material are to remain on plants.WETLAND AND WETLAND BUFFER LANDSCAPE MATERIAL SCHEDULEMATCHLINE 'RR', SHEET L5.24UTILITY NOTETREES SHOWN FOR APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS. CONTRACTOR SHALLVERIFY ALL UTILITIES AND UTILITY DETAILS AS SHOWN ON CIVIL PLANSPRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES IN TREE LAWN AREAS. CONTRACTORSHALL NOTIFY CITY FORESTRY (CTOMLINSON@FCGOV.COM) IF ANYCONFLICTS ARE PRESENT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREES. TREESMUST BE PLANTED 10' FROM PUBLIC WATER, SANITARY, AND STORMSEWER MAIN LINES, 6' FROM WATER OR SEWER SERVICE LINES, 4' FROMGAS LINES, AND 10' FROM ELECTRIC VAULTS. CANOPY SHADE TREESMUST BE 40' FROM STREETLIGHTS, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES MUST BE15' FROM STREETLIGHTS.
(2) 2"Ø X 8' LODGEPOLE PINE STAKES FOR 15 GAL.TREE. (2) 2"Ø X 12' LODGEPOLE PINE STAKESFOR 24" & 36" BOX (48" BOX AND LARGER DO NOTREQUIRE STAKING). SEE TREE STAKING DETAILMORE INFORMATION.FINISH GRADEROCK/BARK MULCH, REFER TO LANDSCAPEMATERIAL SCHEDULE FOR MULCHSPECIFICATIONS.12 GA. PLASTIC COATED MULTI STRAND STEELWIRE. WRAP END OF WIRE A MIN. OF 5 TIMESAROUND STAKE. INSTALL HOSES AT LOWESTHEIGHT POSSIBLE ON THE TRUNK THAT KEEPSTHE LEADER UPRIGHT, WHILE ALLOWINGMAXIMUM MOVEMENT OF THE CROWN.ROOT BALL, SCARIFY SIDES PRIOR TO PLANTING.DO NOT COVER CROWN OF ROOTBALL w/ SOIL.PLANT 1" TO 2" ABOVE FINAL GRADE TO ALLOWFOR SETTLEMENT.FERTILIZER TABLETS, AGRIFORM 21 GRAM20-10-5, 4 PER 15 GAL., 6 PER 24" BOX, AND 8 PER36" BOX OR LARGER, 3" MIN. BELOW FINISHGRADE EVENLY AROUND ROOTBALL.BACKFILL w/ NATIVE SOIL. TAMP & WATERSETTLED ONCE PRIOR TO TREE PLANTING &ONCE AFTER THE TREE WELL HAS BEENBACKFILLED. SECOND WATERING SHALL BEWITHIN 24 HOURS.6"
MIN.UNDISTURBED NATIVE SOIL1/2%PLANT PIT IS 2x THE WIDTH & EQUAL TO THEDEPTH OF THE ROOTBALL. SCARIFY SIDES &BOTTOM PRIOR TO PLANTING.NOTE:·Plants delivered w/ cracked or broken containerswill be rejected.·Thin, tall trees may need more than one tie.·Remove nursery stake after planting.·Install temporary pvc arbor guards on all treesplanted in turf.UNDISTURBED NATIVE SOILFINISH GRADEBACKFILL w/ NATIVE SOIL. TAMP & WATERSETTLED ONCE PRIOR TO SHRUB PLANTING &ONCE AFTER THE SHRUB WELL HAS BEENBACKFILLED. SECOND WATERING SHALL BEWITHIN 24 HOURS.ROCK/BARK MULCH, REFER TO LANDSCAPEMATERIAL SCHEDULE FOR MULCHSPECIFICATIONS.FERTILIZER TABLETS, AGRIFORM 21 GRAM20-10-5, 1 PER 1 GAL., 2 PER 5 GAL., 4 PER 15GAL., 3" MIN. BELOW FINISH GRADE EVENLYAROUND ROOTBALL.TYPICAL SHRUBPLANT PIT IS 2x THE WIDTH & EQUAL TO THEDEPTH OF THE ROOTBALL. SCARIFY SIDES &BOTTOM PRIOR TO PLANTING.ROOT BALL, SCARIFY SIDES PRIOR TOPLANTING. DO NOT COVER CROWN OFROOTBALL w/ SOIL. PLANT 1" TO 2" ABOVEFINAL GRADE TO ALLOW FOR SETTLEMENT.HARDPAN/CALICHE CONDITIONTREE/SHRUB (REFER TO TREE OR SHRUBPLANTING DETAIL FOR GUIDELINES)COMPACTED PAD FOR ROOT BALL SUPPORT. PADTO BE GRADED TO ALLOW FOR POSITIVEDRAINAGE AWAY FROM ROOTBALL & INTO WELLS.8"Ø x 5'-0" DEEP AUGER DUG WELL FILLED w/ 1" - 3"PEA GRAVEL. WELLS TO EXTEND BEYONDHARDPAN LAYER. WELLS TO OCCUR @ ALL 4CORNERS OF TREE PLANTING WELLS & @DOWNHILL SIDE OF SHRUBS. LOCATE WELLS TOTHE SIDE OF THE ROOTBALL, NOT UNDER.FINISH GRADEROOTBALL6"
MIN.NOTE·Test all planting wells prior to planting. Fill all wells with water and modify allwells that do not completely drain within 24 hours.·It shall be the responsibility of the contractor to review the site prior to biddingfor soil conditions. No change orders will be processed for hard dig conditionsafter acceptance of bid.DOUBLE TRUNKMULTI-TRUNKSINGLE TRUNK12" MIN.18" MAX.TYP.2"Ø x 8' LODGEPOLE PINE STAKES FOR 15GAL. TREE, 2"Ø x 12' STAKES FOR 24" BOXOR LARGER. DRIVE STAKES 2'± INTOGROUND, 6" MIN. BELOW ROOTBALL,TYP.NEATLY TWIST GUY WIRE A MIN.OF 5 TIMES AT ALL LOCATIONS& BEND DOWN, TYP.TREE TRUNK, MULTI-TRUNKEDTREES SHALL HAVE ALLMAJOR LEADERS STAKED ORSUPPORTED.#12 GAUGE PLASTIC COATEDMULTI-STRAND STEEL, TYP.NEW 1/2" RUBBER HOSE, 18" MIN., TYP.WRAP WIRE AROUND LODGEPOLE AMINIMUM OF 5 TIMES & BEND DOWN, TYP.ONE CONTINUOUS PIECE OF#12 GAUGE PLASTIC COATEDMULTI-STRAND STEEL, TYP.ROCK/BARK MULCH. REFER TO LANDSCAPEMATERIAL SCHEDULE FOR MORE INFO.NOTE:·The finish grade of landscape areas receiving rock/bark mulch must be graded 2-1/2"below concrete or other adjacent paved surfaces prior to installation of the mulch.·Contractor to provide rock/bark mulch sample to owner prior to installation for approval.·Contractor to be responsible for any variation from approved mulch.·Contractor to provide two separate applications of pre-emergent. DO NOT APPLYPRE-EMERGENT IN AREAS TO BE HYDROSEEDED.DEPTH
4" MIN.PROVIDE FINAL APPLICATION OF WEEDCONTROL UPON FINAL RAKING.APPLY PRE-EMERGENT HERBICIDE AS PERMANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS(SURFLAN, DACTHOL, OR APPROVED EQUAL).FINE GRADED SUBGRADE. RAKE SMOOTH TOALLOW FOR AN EVEN APPLICATION OF MULCH& INSURE POSITIVE DRAINAGE FROM ALLSTRUCTURESSURFACE SELECT GRANITE BOULDER.REFER TO LANDSCAPE PLAN FORAPPROX. SIZE & LOCATION.NOTE:·Boulders to be placed per plan or per the direction of the Landscape Architect.·Any exposed surface scarring that may have occured during transportation or constructionshall be eonited w/ a stain equal in color to the boulder's natural surface at no additional costto the owner. All exposed areas of the boulders shall be smooth w/ no jagged edges visible.2/31/3 BURY 1/3 OF THE BOULDER & BACKFILLTO PROVIDE NATURAL APPEARANCE.FINISH GRADEUNDISTURBED SOILSIZEWEIGHTSMALLMEDIUMLARGE1/2 - 1 TON1 - 2 TONS2+ TONSSCALE: NTS1TREE PLANTINGSCALE: NTS2SHRUB PLANTINGSCALE: NTS3PLANTING IN HARDPANSCALE: NTS4TREE STAKINGSCALE: NTS5ROCK / BARK MULCHSCALE: NTS7BOULDER PLACEMENTNOTE:LOCATE TOP OF ROOTBALLA MINIMUM OF 1" ABOVEADJACENT FINISH GRADEBACKFILL WITH TOPSOIL AS PER SPEC.SCARIFY 4" DEEPANDRECOMPACT.NOTE:WHEN USING THE HOSE & WIREMETHOD AS SHOWN, MAKE SURETHE LENGTH OF HOSE IS LARGERTHAN THE TRUNK CIRCUMFERENCEFORM BARK MULCH IN 3"HT. CIRCULAR SAUCER.SAUCER SHALL BESOAKED WITH WATERAFTER PLANTING.ROLL BACK TOP 1/3 OFBURLAP FROMROOTBALL PRIOR TOBACKFILLING.2"x2"x8' WOODSTAKE DRIVEN 18"BELOWUNDISTURBED SOIL.12 GA. WIRE.FINISH GRADE12"12"SCALE: NTS6EVERGREEN TREE PLANTINGWEED BARRIER FABRICSCALE: NTS8FOR B&B COTTONWOOD SPECIESDEEP TREE PLANTING FORKnow what'sbelow.before you dig.Call120 S. Ash Avenue
Tempe, Arizona 85281
Tel: 480.994.0994
www.rviplanning.com
Know what'sbelow.before you dig.Call13949 W. Colfax Ave, Suite 260Lakewood, Colorado 80401 o: 303.980.5327 www.hydrosystemskdi.comIrrigation Consulting &Water Management1.DRAWINGS AND BASE INFORMATION - ALL BASE AND PLANTING INFORMATION HAVE BEEN PROVIDED BY RVi. THECONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO NOTIFY HYDROSYSTEMS*KDI OF ANY DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE UTILITY ORPLANTING PLANS AND THE IRRIGATION PLAN. IF CONTRACTOR FAILS TO NOTIFY HYDROSYSTEMS*KDI AND MAKESCHANGES TO THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM DESIGN, HE ASSUMES ALL COSTS AND LIABILITIES ASSOCIATED WITH THOSEFIELD CHANGES. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. CONTACT IRRIGATIONCONSULTANT FOR CURRENT SPECIFICATIONS IF NOT PROVIDED.2.SYSTEM PRESSURE - HYDROSYSTEMS*KDI HAS RECEIVED PRESSURE CONFIRMATION FROM THE CIVIL ENGINEER ON THEPROJECT AND THE AVAILABLE PRESSURE IS 68 PSI. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO FIELD VERIFY PRESSUREPRIOR TO COMMENCING ANY CONSTRUCTION AND NOTIFY HYDROSYSTEMS*KDI OF ANY VARIANCE FROM THE STATEDPRESSURE IMMEDIATELY. WRITTEN DOCUMENTATION OF PRESSURE TEST AND RESULTS SHALL BE PROVIDED TOHYDROSYSTEMS*KDI AT CONSTRUCTION ONSET. IF CONTRACTOR FAILS TO FIELD VERIFY PRESSURE AND/OR NOTIFYHYDROSYSTEMS*KDI OR ANY VARIATIONS FROM THIS PRESSURE, THEN HE ASSUMES ALL CONSTRUCTION ANDENGINEERING COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH SYSTEM MODIFICATIONS REQUIRED TO ACCOMMODATE ACTUAL SITEPRESSURE. BASED ON NEARBY PROJECTS IN THIS AREA, A 50 PSI BOOSTER PUMP WILL BE REQUIRED TO PRODUCETHE REQUIRED DESIGN PRESSURE OF 113 PSI MINIMUM.3.IRRIGATION SYSTEM OPERATION INTENT - THIS IRRIGATION SYSTEM HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO IRRIGATE THE ESTABLISHEDLANDSCAPE WITHIN A 6 NIGHT PER WEEK, 6 HOUR PER NIGHT WATERING WINDOW. ESTABLISHMENT WATERING WILLREQUIRE UP TO TWICE AS MUCH IRRIGATION FOR A FOUR TO SIX WEEK PERIOD. THE DESIGN IS BASED ON THEFOLLOWING PROJECTED WEEKLY APPLICATION RATES AFTER ESTABLISHMENT. THESE FIGURES ARE BASED ON A30-YEAR AVERAGE WEATHER DATA AND WILL NEED TO BE ADJUSTED DUE TO SEASONAL CHANGES AND WEATHERCONDITIONS ABOVE AND BELOW THE AVERAGE VALUES UTILIZED.BLUEGRASS TURF1.39" PER WEEK PEAK SEASONORNAMENTAL PLANTINGS0.77" PER WEEK PEAK SEASONUPLAND AND HABITAT SEED0.54" PER WEEK PEAK SEASON (TWO SEASONS)NOTE: IT IS THE INTENT OF THIS DESIGN THAT NATIVE AREAS WOULD ONLY BE IRRIGATED FOR ESTABLISHMENT.SYSTEM WILL REMAIN FOR USE DURING YEARS WITH LESS THAN NORMAL RAINFALL.4.EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION - IT IS THE INTENT OF THIS DESIGN THAT ALL IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT BE INSTALLED WITHINPROPERTY LIMITS AND WITHIN LANDSCAPED AREAS. INSTALLATION SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH OTHER UTILITYWORK, ALL OTHER UTILITIES SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER IRRIGATION LOCATION. ANY EQUIPMENT OTHER THANVALVE BOXES OR SLEEVING THAT CONTAINS PIPE OR WIRES SHOWN OUTSIDE OF THESE LIMITS IS SHOWN IN THATLOCATION FOR GRAPHICAL CLARITY ONLY. ALL VALVE BOXES SHALL BE INSTALLED A MINIMUM OF 2'-0" FROM EDGEOF ANY PAVED SURFACES UNLESS SPECIFICALLY INDICATED ON PLANS. BOXES INSTALLED IN OPEN TURF AREASSHALL BE KEPT TO EDGES AND STAKED FOR REVIEW IF ALONG HIGH TRAFFIC AREAS. ALL VALVE BOXES SHALL BEPLACED A MINIMUM OF 3'-0" FROM THE CENTERLINE OF ANY DRAINAGE SWALE. ALL VALVE BOXES WITHIN PAVEMENTSHALL BE TIER 15 RATED BOXES FOR HEAVY DUTY NON-DELIBERATE TRAFFIC. BOX LID COLOR SHALL MATCHADJACENT MATERIALS, I.E. GREEN IN TURF, TAN IN WOOD MULCH, GRAY IN STONE MULCH, PURPLE FOR RECLAIMEDWATER SYSTEMS (IF REQUIRED). REFER TO LANDSCAPE PLANS FOR MATERIAL COLORS AND TYPES. ALL BOXESSHALL BE INSTALLED TO BE FLUSH WITH GRADE AND IN AN ORDERLY MANNER. WHERE MORTAR PAVING LIDS AREINSTALLED ABOVE BOXES, IRRIGATION BOX WITH LID SHALL BE LOWERED TO ACCOMMODATE PAVING LID. REFER TOLANDSCAPE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, TO BE INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURE RECOMMENDATIONS.5.PIPING INSTALLATION - IRRIGATION PIPING SHALL MAINTAIN A MINIMUM DISTANCE FROM BUILDING FOUNDATIONS OF 5FEET OR AS DESCRIBED IN SOILS REPORT, WHICHEVER IS GREATER. NO SPRAY IRRIGATION SHALL OCCUR WITHIN 10FEET OF THE FOUNDATION. NO DRIP IRRIGATION SHALL OCCUR WITHIN 5 FEET OF THE FOUNDATION UNLESS SOILMOISTURE SENSORS ARE INSTALLED ON VALVES SERVICING THESE AREAS. ALL IRRIGATION PIPING AND EMISSIONDEVICES LOCATED ON TOP OF OR WITHIN BUILDING STRUCTURE SHALL CONFORM TO WATERPROOFING CONSULTANTREQUIREMENTS. PIPE ROUTING MAY BE SHOWN WITHIN THESE DISTANCES FOR GRAPHICAL CLARITY ONLY.6.MANUAL DRAIN VALVES - CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL ONE MANUAL DRAIN VALVE ON PRESSURE SUPPLY LINE DIRECTLYDOWNSTREAM OF BACKFLOW PREVENTER AND AT ALL LOW POINTS AND DEAD ENDS OF PRESSURE SUPPLY PIPINGTO ENSURE COMPLETE DRAINAGE OF SYSTEM. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING THESELOCATIONS IN-FIELD AND INSTALLATION LOCATIONS SHALL BE NOTED ON AS-BUILTS. FOR INTERIOR MOUNTEDBACKFLOW PREVENTER LOCATIONS, INSTALL ONE BOILER DRAIN VALVE DOWNSTREAM OF BACKFLOW PREVENTER.REMOVE FOR CITY OF WESTMINSTER/TOWN OF LOVELAND - NOT ALLOWED.7.POP-UP SPRAY NOZZLES - CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL PLASTIC NOZZLES ON ALL POP-UP SPRAY HEADS. INSTALL 17 SERIESNOZZLES ON ALL HEADS SPACED AT 16' TO 15'. INSTALL 15 SERIES NOZZLES ON ALL HEADS SPACED AT 12' TO 14'.INSTALL 12 SERIES NOZZLES ON ALL HEADS SPACED 10' TO 11'. INSTALL 10 SERIES NOZZLES ON ALL HEADS SPACEDAT 8' TO 9'. INSTALL 8 SERIES NOZZLES ON ALL HEADS SPACED AT 6' TO 7'. INSTALL SIDE STRIP NOZZLES ON ALLHEADS WITH AN "S" DESIGNATION AND RIGHT AND LEFT CORNER STRIP NOZZLES ON ALL HEADS WITH AN "L" OR "R"DESIGNATION. INSTALL LOW FLOW "SQ" SERIES NOZZLES WITH SQUARE SHORT RADIUS PATTERN WHERE INDICATED ATSPACING SHOWN. VARIABLE ARC NOZZLES SHOULD BE UTILIZED ADJACENT TO CURVILINEAR SHRUB BEDS OR FORANY ANGLES THAT ARE NOT A STANDARD NOZZLE ANGLE.8.DRIP IRRIGATION - REFER TO IRRIGATION DETAIL SHEET FOR DRIP EMITTER QUANTITIES / DRIP TUBING FLOW ANDPLACEMENT.9.UNLABELED PIPING - ALL UNLABELED LATERAL PIPING SHALL BE 1" MINIMUM UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.10.SLEEVING - ALL SLEEVING UNDER PAVED SURFACES SHOWN ON PLANS IS BY CONTRACTOR UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.SLEEVING SHALL BE INSTALLED IN THE SIZES AND QUANTITIES SHOWN ON PLANS OR BASED ON THE SCHEDULE BELOW.WHERE SLEEVES ARE SHOWN, BUT NOT LABELED, FOLLOW THE SCHEDULE BELOW. ALL MAINLINE, CONTROL WIRESAND DRIP LINES UNDER PAVED SURFACES ARE TO BE INSTALLED IN SLEEVING. ALL MAINLINE SLEEVE LOCATIONS TOINCLUDE A SEPARATE WIRE SLEEVE.SLEEVED PIPE SIZE/WIRE QUANTITYREQUIRED SLEEVE SIZE & (QUANTITY)34" - 114" PIPING2" PVC (1)112" - 2" PIPING4" PVC (1)212" - 3" PIPING6" PVC (1)1-25 CONTROL WIRES2" PVC (1)11.2-WIRE SYSTEM NOTES - CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL TWO-WIRE COMPONENTS PER MANUFACTURER'SRECOMMENDATIONS AND STANDARDS.11.1.CONTRACTOR SHALL USE ONLY MANUFACTURED 2-WIRE DECODER CABLE (SEE SCHEDULE FOR SPECIFIC 2-WIRECABLE).11.2.USE DIFFERENT COLOR 2-WIRE DECODER CABLE FOR EACH CONTROLLER (BLUE FOR A AND BLACK FORB)/(BLUE FOR PERMANENT VALVES AND TAN FOR Z-ZONE VALVES).11.3.ONLY USE SINGLE STATION DECODERS (SEE SCHEDULE FOR SPECIFIC MODEL).11.4.ONLY USE SENSOR DECODER FOR FLOW SENSOR (SEE SCHEDULE FOR SPECIFIC MODEL) IF INDICATED ON PLANS.11.5.LOOP 5' OF 2-WIRE DECODER CABLE INTO ALL VALVE BOXES (WITH DECODERS AND SPLICES) FOR MAINTENANCE.11.6.LOOP 2' OF 2-WIRE DECODER CABLE AS AN EXPANSION LOOP AT ALL CHANGES OF DIRECTION.11.7.USE ONLY 3M DBR-6 WATERPROOF CONNECTORS ON ALL WIRE SPLICES AND ALL WIRE SPLICES ARE TO BE MADEWITHIN A VALVE BOX WITH CONTROL VALVES OR A SEPARATE 10" ROUND VALVE BOX FOR WIRE SPLICES.11.8.INSTALL SURGE PROTECTOR RODS OR PLATES 8 LF. PERPENDICULARLY FROM VALVES, DECODERS, ANDCOMMUNICATION WIRE. WHERE 8 LF IS NOT AVAILABLE, REFER TO ASIC GUIDELINES FOR PLATE LAYOUT.11.9.GROUNDING SHALL BE IN AN IRRIGATED AREA.11.10.GROUND ALL DECODERS AND DECODER WIRE A MINIMUM OF EVERY (TORO-500', HUNTER-1000', RAINBIRD-500',WEATHERMATIC-500', BASELINE-600') OF WIRE OR EVERY (TORO-8TH, RAINBIRD-8TH, HUNTER-12TH) DECODERAND AT ALL ENDS OF 2-WIRE DECODER CABLE RUN.11.11.LOOP EXTRA 10' OF 2-WIRE DECODER CABLE INTO A VALVE BOX AT PHASING LINES FOR FUTURE CONNECTION (IFINDICATED ON PLANS).12.ADJUSTMENT - CONTRACTOR SHALL FINE TUNE/ADJUST THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM TO REDUCE/AVOID OVERSPRAY ONTOHARD SURFACES BY ADJUSTING NOZZLE DIRECTION AND NOZZLE RADIUS.13.PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS - CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE TO ENSURE WORK CONFORMS TO PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS.AT ONSET OF CONSTRUCTION, VERIFY PLANS ARE CURRENT. WHERE REQUIRED BY CITY OR TOWN, CONTRACTORSHALL CONSTRUCT ONLY OFF CITY OR TOWN STAMPED PLANS. REVISIONS TO CITY OR TOWN STAMPED PLANS SHALLCONFORM TO CITY OR TOWN FIELD CHANGE PROCEDURES AND DOCUMENTATION.14.SIMULTANEOUS ZONE OPERATION - THIS IRRIGATION SYSTEM HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO OPERATE MULTIPLE ZONESSIMULTANEOUSLY BASED ON INDIVIDUAL ZONE FLOW. THE DESIGN IS INTENDED TO OPERATE MULTIPLE VALVES, UP TOTHE MAXIMUM FLOW IN THE POINT OF CONNECTION NOTE. REFER TO CONTROLLER SPECIFICATION FOR MAXIMUMSIMULTANEOUS VALVE COUNT.15.BACKFLOW DEVICES: ALL CONNECTION COMPONENTS AND BACKFLOW DEVICES SHALL BE LEAD-FREE. CONTRACTORSHALL CONTACT WATER SERVICE PROVIDER FOR ANY ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS REGARDING BACKFLOW TESTING.16.AUDIT - IRRIGATION SYSTEM AUDIT IS REQUIRED BEFORE PROJECT IS ACCEPTED BY THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, AUDITSHALL BE PERFORMED BY IA CERTIFIED IRRIGATION AUDITOR. REFER TO 'FORT COLLINS CODE.IRRIGATION CONSTRUCTION NOTESIRRIGATION SCHEDULESYMBOLMANUFACTURERMODEL NO.DESCRIPTIONDETAIL NO.RAIN BIRDRD-06-S-P30 WITH MATCHEDPRECIPITATION RATE SERIESNOZZLEPOPUP SPRAY HEAD14RAIN BIRDRD-06-S-P30 WITH SST, CORNER SERIESNOZZLEPOPUP SPRAY HEAD14RAIN BIRD1812-S-P30 WITH MATCHEDPRECIPITATION RATE SERIESNOZZLEHI-POP SPRAY HEAD12RAIN BIRD1812-S-P30 WITH SST, CORNER SERIESNOZZLEHI-POP SPRAY HEAD12HUNTERI-20-06-SS WITH # STANDARD NOZZLE(BLUE)GEAR DRIVEN ROTOR13HUNTERI-20-06-SS WITH MATCHEDPRECIPITATION NOZZLES, SEE PLAN FOR#NO.GEAR DRIVEN ROTOR13HUNTERI-20-12 WITH # STANDARD NOZZLE (BLUE)HI-POP GEAR DRIVEN ROTOR11HUNTERI-20-12 WITH # MATCHED PRECIPITATIONRATE NOZZLES, SEE PLAN FOR #NO.GEAR DRIVEN ROTOR11RAIN BIRDPEBELECTRIC CONTROL VALVE ANDDECODER10 & 23RAIN BIRD44-LRCQUICK COUPLING VALVE9HUNTERA2C-75D-SS - 225 STATION MODELTWO-WIRE CONTROLLER4 & 22HUNTERSOLAR SYNC - WSS-SENWEATHER SENSOR DEVICE5FEBCO825YARP BACKFLOW PREVENTER1N/SGUARDSHACKGS-1BACKFLOW PREVENTER ENCLOSURE2N/SOLDCASTLE / CARSONREFER TO SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILSVALVE BOXESVARIOUSN/SAY MACDONALD76001 - 1/4 TURN - 1"MANUAL DRAIN VALVE3LINE SIZE - 3'' AND LARGERGATE VALVE21RAIN BIRDPESBMASTER CONTROL VALVE ANDDECODER8CSTFSI-T20-001 (2")FLOW SENSOR AND SENSORDECODER7CLASS 200 RT - 3" & LARGERPVC MAINLINE18CLASS 200 BEPVC LATERAL18CLASS 160PVC SLEEVING19RAIN BIRDXCZ-100-PRB-COMDRIP VALVE ASSEMBLY15 & 23TOROBLUE STRIPEPOLY DRIP TUBING -34" MIN. 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6 MATCHLINE 'AA', SHEET L7.12DIRECTORYIRRIGATION SCHEDULEL7.00IRRIGATION NOTESL7.00IRRIGATION PLANSL7.01-L7.26IRRIGATION DETAILSL7.27-L7.29IRRIGATION CHARTSL7.30KEY MAPL7.09L7.01L7.02L7.03L7.08L7.07L7.04L7.05L7.06L7.13L7.12L7.11L7.10L7.14L7.15L7.16L7.23L7.24L7.24L7.18L7.17L7.19L7.20L7.21L7.25L7.22L7.26REVIEWNOT FORCONSTRUCTIONLATERAL PIPE SIZING GUIDEPIPE SIZE (IN)CLASS 200 PVCFLOW RATE (GPM)SCHEDULE 40 PVCFLOW RATE (GPM)POLYETHYLENEFLOW RATE (GPM)3/4"0-80-8NOT USED1"9-169-130-13114"17-2414-2214-22112"25-3623-3023-302"37-5531-5031-75212"56-8551-70NOT USED3"86-12071-110NOT USED
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EESEESEESEEEEEEER#3#6#6#6#1.5#1.5#1.5#1.5#1.5#3S3''391.5"A3391"A32Know what'sbelow.before you dig.Call13949 W. Colfax Ave, Suite 260Lakewood, Colorado 80401 o: 303.980.5327 www.hydrosystemskdi.comIrrigation Consulting &Water Management010'20'40'SCALE: 1" = 20'-0"SHEET L7.07MATCHLINE 'I',MATCHLINE 'H', SHEET L7.06MATCHLINE 'BB', SHEET L7.12MATCHLINE 'XX', SHEET L7.17
DIRECTORYIRRIGATION SCHEDULEL7.00IRRIGATION NOTESL7.00IRRIGATION PLANSL7.01-L7.26IRRIGATION DETAILSL7.27-L7.29IRRIGATION CHARTSL7.30KEY MAPL7.09L7.01L7.02L7.03L7.08L7.07L7.04L7.05L7.06L7.13L7.12L7.11L7.10L7.14L7.15L7.16L7.23L7.24L7.24L7.18L7.17L7.19L7.20L7.21L7.25L7.22L7.26REVIEWNOT FORCONSTRUCTIONLATERAL PIPE SIZING GUIDEPIPE SIZE (IN)CLASS 200 PVCFLOW RATE (GPM)SCHEDULE 40 PVCFLOW RATE (GPM)POLYETHYLENEFLOW RATE (GPM)3/4"0-80-8NOT USED1"9-169-130-13114"17-2414-2214-22112"25-3623-3023-302"37-5531-5031-75212"56-8551-70NOT USED3"86-12071-110NOT USED
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MATCHLINE 'Y', SHEET L7.16DIRECTORYIRRIGATION SCHEDULEL7.00IRRIGATION NOTESL7.00IRRIGATION PLANSL7.01-L7.26IRRIGATION DETAILSL7.27-L7.29IRRIGATION CHARTSL7.30KEY MAPL7.09L7.01L7.02L7.03L7.08L7.07L7.04L7.05L7.06L7.13L7.12L7.11L7.10L7.14L7.15L7.16L7.23L7.24L7.24L7.18L7.17L7.19L7.20L7.21L7.25L7.22L7.26REVIEWNOT FORCONSTRUCTIONLATERAL PIPE SIZING GUIDEPIPE SIZE (IN)CLASS 200 PVCFLOW RATE (GPM)SCHEDULE 40 PVCFLOW RATE (GPM)POLYETHYLENEFLOW RATE (GPM)3/4"0-80-8NOT USED1"9-169-130-13114"17-2414-2214-22112"25-3623-3023-302"37-5531-5031-75212"56-8551-70NOT USED3"86-12071-110NOT USED
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DIRECTORYIRRIGATION SCHEDULEL7.00IRRIGATION NOTESL7.00IRRIGATION PLANSL7.01-L7.26IRRIGATION DETAILSL7.27-L7.29IRRIGATION CHARTSL7.30KEY MAPL7.09L7.01L7.02L7.03L7.08L7.07L7.04L7.05L7.06L7.13L7.12L7.11L7.10L7.14L7.15L7.16L7.23L7.24L7.24L7.18L7.17L7.19L7.20L7.21L7.25L7.22L7.26REVIEWNOT FORCONSTRUCTIONLATERAL PIPE SIZING GUIDEPIPE SIZE (IN)CLASS 200 PVCFLOW RATE (GPM)SCHEDULE 40 PVCFLOW RATE (GPM)POLYETHYLENEFLOW RATE (GPM)3/4"0-80-8NOT USED1"9-169-130-13114"17-2414-2214-22112"25-3623-3023-302"37-5531-5031-75212"56-8551-70NOT USED3"86-12071-110NOT USED
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UNDERGROUNDLOCATIONS) - 2 EACH LOCATION - ONE 2" PVC SCH40 DIRECT BURIAL CONDUIT STUB-OUT FOR 24VVALVE CONTROL WIRING AND ONE 34" PVC CONDUITFOR 120V POWER SUPPLY IN DIRECT BURIALCONDUIT AS PER CITY CODE.FINISH GRADEEMT MALE ADAPTER & PVC FEMALE ADAPTERSECURE CONDUIT TO WALL 18" O.C.EMT CONDUIT - SIZE TO ACCOMMODATECONTROL WIRE QUANTITYEMT MALE ADAPTER W/ WASHER & LOCK RINGELECTRIC CONTROLLERSECURE CONTROLLER TOWALL WITH ANCHOR BOLTS18''54" MIN.60" MAX.ELECTRIC CONTROLLER4EXTERIOR WALL MOUNTWIRELESS RAIN SENSOR (MODELPER SCHEDULE) - TOP OFSENSOR TO BE ABOVE GUTTERAND/OR ANY OBSTRUCTIONSADJUSTABLE LENGTHMOUNTING ARMSECURE BRACKET TO EAVE PERMANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS.BUILDING EAVENOTE: MOUNT SENSOR RECEIVER PERCONTROLLER DETAIL.WEATHER SENSOR5EAVE MOUNTED - WirelessAIAGFBCEHHHHFJKLLMPREFABRICATED BOOSTER PUMP STATION - PUMP MODEL, HORSEPOWER, INPUT POWER, DISCHARGEPRESSURE AND FLOW CAPACITY PER SCHEDULE. BOOSTER PUMP SHALL BE ACTIVATED/DEACTIVATEDVIA FLOW SWITCH. 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STEEL ENCLOSURE W/ STAINLESS STEEL HINGE LOCKABLE ACCESS COVER (CONTRACTORTO PROVIDE KEYED LOCK TO OWNER).·EXTERNAL, LOCKABLE ELECTRICAL DISCONNECT (CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE KEYED LOCK TOOWNER).·INTERNAL BYPASS·FLOW SWITCH·INTERNAL NON-REVERSABLE MAGNETIC STARTER·0-200 PSI LIQUID FILLED PRESSURE GAUGE ON DISCHARGE MANIFOLD·LIGHTNING AND SURGE PROTECTION ON CONTROLS·PUMP OPERATION INDICATOR LIGHTS·ENCLOSED VENTILATION FAN·LOW PRESSURE ALARM W/ SAFETY SHUT-DOWN·HOA SELECTOR SWITCH·MAIN STATION ISOLATION, DRAIN AND CHECK VALVES·THERMAL SENSOR CUT-OUT W/ LIGHT·TWO PART POLYURETHANE UV RESISTANT PAINT·INTERNAL BYPASSPUMP SCHEMATIC KEYABOOSTER PUMP - REFER TO SCHEDULE FOR MODEL #BBACKFLOW PREVENTER - REFER TO SCHEDULECMANUAL DRAIN VALVE - - SIZE PER PLAN - REFER TODETAILDNOT USED.EGATE VALVE - FxF (QTY. 2) - PUMP INLET SIZEFCONCRETE THRUST BLOCK - 1 CU. FT. 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PROVIDE WITH 1" MIPT INLETPRESSURE MAINLINEx1" PVC SERVICE TEE -SOLVENT WELD OR GASKETED FITTING REFERTO SPECIFICAIONSQUICK COUPLING VALVEQUICK COUPLING VALVE9LASCOSWING - TYPICALNO FITTINGS INCLUDING REDUCER BUSHINGS, TEES,ELLS, ETC, SHALL BE INSTALLED WITHIN "METERRUN" DISTANCE. DIAMETER OF FLOW SENSOR TEEAND "METER RUN" PIPING SHALL BE EQUAL. NOREDUCER BUSHINGS, ADAPTERS, ETC. SHALL BEINSTALLED WITHIN FLOW SENSOR TEE.FINISH GRADERECTANGULAR VALVE BOX WITH EXTENSIONS ASREQUIRED. BRAND "FS" INTO VALVE BOX LID.REFER TO TECHNICAL TO TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS. VALVE BOXSHALL NOT REST DIRECTLY ON WIRING.TEE STYLE FLOW SENSOR. REFER TO PLAN &SCHEDULE FOR SIZING, MANUFACTURER, & MODEL.3/4" GRAVEL SUMP - 2 CU. FT.PVC PRESSURE MAINLINE - REFERTO PLAN FOR DIAMETER.FLOW10x PIPE DIA.5x PIPE DIA.METER RUNTWO RUNS #14 AWG UFUL WIRING TOSENSOR DECODERPROVIDE ADDITIONAL WIRING WITHIN BOX TOALLOW REMOVAL OF SENSING UNIT FROM BOXFOR MAINTENANCE PURPOSES.TWO WIRE CABLE WIRING FROM SENSORDECODER TO TWO WIRE PATHDBR-6 (4)FLOW SENSOR7VIA DECODER - TEE STYLE - POTABLEREVIEWNOT FORCONSTRUCTIONFINISH GRADERECTANGULAR VALVE BOX WITHEXTENSION - BRAND "MV" INTOVALVE BOX LID. REFER TOTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.SLIPxMIPT SCH. 40 PVC ADAPTER (2)PRESSURE MAINLINE34" CRUSHED GRAVEL SUMP - 2 C.F.ELECTRIC MASTER CONTROLVALVETWO-WIRE DECODER CABLE TO NEXTDECODER. PROVIDE 60" CONTINUOUS COILOF ADDITIONAL WIRING WITHIN BOX TOALLOW REMOVAL OF CONTROL VALVEFROM BOX FOR MAINTENANCE PURPOSES.TWO BLACK WIRES TO VALVE SOLENOIDDECODERDBR-6 (4)FLOWMASTER VALVE8VIA DECODER - TAPS 2" & SMALLERCLEQEQ6"6"YCL1"5"EQ6"YEQ6"CLZXGUARDSHACK ENCLOSURECONCRETE PADBFP MODEL/SIZEENCLOSURE MODELXYZFEBCO 825YA 3/4" & 1"GS-.510"24"18"FEBCO 825YA 112" & 2"GS-110"34"24"NOTES:·PAD PENETRATIONS FOR BACKFLOW PREVENTER RISERS TO BE1" LARGER THAN RISER DIAMETER.·TOP SURFACE OF CONCRETE PAD SHALL BE 1" ABOVE FINISHGRADE.·INSTALL ENCLOSURE ANCHORS AS PER MANUFACTURER'SRECOMMENDATIONS.·PROVIDE OWNER WITH KEYED PADLOCK FOR ENCLOSURE.·PROVIDE ENCLOSURE IN FEDERAL GREEN COLOR. UNLESSOTHERWISE NOTED (SEE SCHEDULE).ELEVATIONPLAN VIEW2GUARDSHACK - 3/4" - 2" SYSTEMSBACKFLOW ENCLOSURE
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Colfax Ave, Suite 260Lakewood, Colorado 80401 o: 303.980.5327 www.hydrosystemskdi.comIrrigation Consulting &Water ManagementDIRECTORYIRRIGATION SCHEDULEL7.00IRRIGATION NOTESL7.00IRRIGATION PLANSL7.01-L7.26IRRIGATION DETAILSL7.27-L7.29IRRIGATION CHARTSL7.30NOTE:·DIAMETERS OF FITTINGS AND NIPPLES SHALLEQUAL ROTOR INLET DIAMETER.·SET ROTOR PERPENDICULAR TO FINISH GRADE.·APPLY TEFLON TAPE ALL PVC MALE THREADEDFITTINGS.24"6"SET LIP AT FINSHED GRADECURB AND GUTTER, SIDEQALK OR HARDSURFACE WHERE APPLICABLEHI-POP GEAR DRIVEN ROTORMIPTxFIPT SCH. 40 PVC ELL (2)12" SCH. 80 PVC NIPPLEMIPTxFIPT SCH. 40 PVC 90 ELLPVC SUPPLY LINE WITH SCH. 40SLIPxFIPT PVC FITTING30-60 DEGHI-POP GEAR DRIVEN ROTOR11PVCNOTE:·SET HEAD PERPENDICULAR TO FINISH GRADE SWING.·FLEX PIPE SHALL BE ATTACHED TO BOTTOM SPRAY HEADINLET ONLY.·APPLY TEFLON TAPE TO ALL MALE PVC THREADEDFITTINGS AND NIPPLES.SET BOTTOM OF CAP AT GRADE3"CURB AND GUTTER, SIDEWALK OR HARDSURFACE WHERE APPLICABLE12" HI-POP SPRAY HEAD12" MALExBARB 90d ELL12" FLEX PIPE (6"-12" LENGTH)12" MALExBARB ADAPTERPVC LATERAL PIPING W/ SCH. 40 PVCLINE SIZEx12" SLIPxFIPT FITTING12HI-POP SPRAY HEADSWING PIPE - PVCNOTE:·DIAMETERS OF FITTINGS AND NIPPLES SHALLEQUAL ROTOR INLET DIAMETER.·SET ROTOR PERPENDICULAR TO FINISH GRADE.·APPLY TEFLON TAPE TO ALL PVC MALE THREADEDFITTINGS.6"30-60 DEGSET LIP AT FINISHED GRADECURB AND GUTTER, SIDEWALK OR HARDSURFACE WHERE APPLICABLEGEAR DRIVEN ROTORMIPxFIP SCH. 40 PVC ELL (2)12" SCH. 80 PVC NIPPLEMIPxFIP SCH. 40 PVC 90 ELLPVC LATERAL PIPING WITH SCH.40 SLIPxFIPT PVC FITTINGGEAR DRIVEN ROTOR13SWING JOINT - PVC3"SET BOTTOM OF CAP AT GRADECURB & GUTTER, SIDEWALK ORHARD SURFACE WHEREAPPLICABLEPOP-UP SPRAY HEAD12" MALExBARB ELL12" DIA. POLYETHYLENE SWINGPIPE (4 L.F. MAXIMUM LENGTH)12" MALExBARB ADAPTERNOTE:·SET HEAD PERPENDICULAR TO FINISH GRADE.·APPLY TEFLON TAPE TO MALE PVC THREADED FITTINGS.·DOUBLE CLAMP 112" & 2" DIAMETER FITTINGS.PVC LATERAL SWING W/ LINESIZEx12" SLIPxFIPT FITTINGPOP-UP SPRAY HEAD14SWING PIPE - PVCPLANT SIZEEMITTERFLOW RATEEMITTER QTY. AT MULCHEDBED LOCATIONSEMITTER QTY. AT NATIVESEED LOCATIONS1 - 2 GALLON MATERIAL0.5 GPHONE EACHONE EACH5 GALLON MATERIAL0.5 GPHTWO EACHTWO EACH112" CALIPER TREE1.0 GPHTHREE EACHFOUR EACH2" CALIPER TREE1.0 GPHFOUR EACHSIX EACH212" CALIPER TREE1.0 GPHSIX EACHEIGHT EACH3" CALIPER TREE1.0 GPHEIGHT EACHTEN EACH312" CALIPER TREE1.0 GPHNINE EACHELEVEN EACH4" CALIPER TREE1.0 GPHTEN EACHTWELVE EACH6 FT. CONIFEROUS TREE1.0 GPHFOUR EACHSIX EACH8 FT. CONIFEROUS TREE1.0 GPHSIX EACHNINE EACH10 FT. CONIFEROUS TREE1.0 GPHEIGHT EACHTWELVE EACH12 FT. CONIFEROUS TREE1.0 GPHTEN EACHFOURTEEN EACHNOTES:·INSTALL EMITTERS ON OPPOSING SIDES OF ROOTBALL. THREE OR MORE EMITTERSSHALL BE EQUALLY SPACED AROUND ROOT BALL.·EMITTERS ARE TO BE INSTALLED TO CLEAR SURFACE BY A MINIMUM OF 1" AND AMAXIMUM OF 2".·FLUSH ALL LINES THOROUGHLY, INCLUDING EMITTER MICRO-TUBING PRIOR TOEMITTER INSTALLATION.·IF PLANTING ON A 4:1 SLOPE OR STEEPER, INSTALL BOTH EMITTERS ON UPHILL SIDEOF ROOT BALL.·EMITTERS SHALL BE SELF-FLUSHING, PRESSURE COMPENSATING-TYPE UNLESSNOTED OTHERWISE WITHIN TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.·DRIP VALVE ZONES ARE DESIGNED TO ACCOUNT FOR DIFFERENCES IN PLANTREQUIREMENTS (HYDROZONES) AND SUN EXPOSURE.·CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE HYDROZONES ARE VALVED SEPARATELY AS SHOWNON PLAN.·SITE CONDITIONS MAY DICTATE THAT MULTIPLE SUN EXPOSURES ARE VALVEDTOGETHER DURING THE DESIGN PROCESS. CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST EMITTERSCHEDULE AS FOLLOWS:··EMITTER QUANTITIES SHALL REMAIN THE SAME BUT EMITTER GALLONAGES SHALLBE DOUBLED FOR PLANTS WITH SOUTH AND WEST EXPOSURES.··EMITTER QUANTITIES AND GALLONAGE SHALL BE AS SHOWN IN SCHEDULE FORPLANTS WITH NORTH AND EAST EXPOSURES.··PLANTINGS WITH NORTH AND EAST EXPOSURE SHALL DICTATE VALVE RUN-TIMESAND CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST SCHEDULING ACCORDINGLY.DOWN4:1(+)-SLOPESECTION10" MIN4"-6"PLANTING BACKFILL MATERIALPOLY DRIP TUBINGPLANT ROOTBALLEMITTER - STAKE TO EDGE OFROOTBALLEMITTER MICRO-TUBING - 60"MAXIMUM LENGTHPLANT MATERIALEMITTER - REFER TO SCHEDULE FOREMITTER QUANTITY. REFER TOSPECIFICATIONS FOR MANUFACTURERAND MODEL NUMBER.MULCH LAYEREMITTER MICRO-TUBINGPOLY DRIP TUBING - RE:TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS6" 10 GAUGE JUTE STAKE ORAPPROVED EQUALPLAN16DRIP EMITTERBELOW GRADEFINISH GRADEDEFLECT TUBING TO PERMITENTRY THROUGH BOTTOM OFVALVE BOX.12" POP-UP SPRAY HEAD WITHCHECK VALVE, GPH GDFNINDICATOR NOZZLE, & SWING PIPE(ZONE OPERATIONAL INDICATOR)PLANT MATERIAL34" PVC BALL VALVE WITH 34" PVCINSxMIPT ADAPTER AND S.S. CLAMP34" DRIP TUBING - COIL SUFFICIENTLENGTH IN BOX TO EXTEND HOSEADAPTER OUTSIDE OF VALVE BOX.34" WASHED RIVER ROCK SUMP (1CU. FT.)INSERT TEE WITH CLAMPS10" ROUND VALVE BOX WITH COVER- BRAND "DB" INTO VALVE BOX LID.REFER TO TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS.SECTIONPLANDISTANCES VARY: CONTRACTOR SHALLLOCATE FLUSH VALVE BOX TO BESCREENED BY PLANT MATERIAL ANDACCESSIBLE. OPERATIONAL INDICATORSHALL BE LOCATED FOR EASYVISIBILITY DURING OPERATIONPLANT MATERIALINDICATOR HEADPLANTER BEDWALL OR EDGERFLUSH VALVEPOLY PIPE FROMEXHAUST HEADEROR DRIP LATERALDRIP FLUSH VALVE17WITH OPERATIONAL INDICATORNOTE: DIAMETERS OF BALL VALVES, PVC FITTINGS ANDNIPPLES SHALL EQUAL ELECTRIC CONTROL VALVEDIAMETER. VALVE BOXES SHALL BE INSTALLED PARALLELOR PERPENDICULAR TO ADJACENT SIDEWALKS AND HARDSURFACES WHERE APPLICABLE. APPLY TEFLON TAPE TOALL MALE THREADED FITTINGS AND THREADED NIPPLES.PVC LATERAL - 45 ELL TOSPECIFIED DEPTHSCH. 40 PVC REDUCINGMALE ADAPTERRECTANGULAR VALVE BOX. BRAND LID WITHCONTROLLER & STATION #. REFER TOTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS. CENTER BOXOVER ASSEMBLY.PVC BALL VALVE - FIPTxFIPT34" CRUSHED GRAVEL SUMP - FILL BOXTO BOTTOM OF VALVE BODYSCH. 80 PVC NIPPLE - LENGTH ASREQUIREDSERVICE TEE - SOLVENT WELDOR GASKETED FITTING - REFERTO SPECIFICATIONSELECTRIC CONTROL VALVE4"FINISH GRADETWO BLACK WIRES TO VALVE SOLENOIDDECODERDBR-6 (2)PROVIDE 60" CONTINUOUS COILS OF EXTRACABLE WIRING WITHIN VALVE BOX (PERDECODER) FOR MAINTENANCE PURPOSES.TWO-WIRE PATH TO NEXT DECODERTO EARTH GROUNDING LOCATIONINSTALLED PER ASIC GUIDELINES. REFERTO CONSTRUCTION NOTES FORFREQUENCY AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS.TWO-WIRE PATH TONEXT DECODERDBR-6 (2)DBR-6ELECTRIC CONTROL VALVE10TWO-WIRE SYSTEM - PVC PIPEPVC MAINLINEPVC SCH. 40 TEE OR ELL2" PVC SCH. 80 NIPPLE ANDPVC SCH. 40 ELL3" MIN. DEPTH 34" WASHED GRAVELVALVE SIZE MIPTxINS. PVC ADAPTERJUMBO VALVE BOX - BRAND BOXLID W/ CONTROLLER ANDSTATION NUMBER - REFER TOTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.PVC SCH. 80NIPPLEPVC SCH.40 ELLFINISH GRADELINE SIZE PVC BALL VALVE3" MIN.DRIP VALVE ASSEMBLY(SEE SCHEDULE)STAINLESS STEEL WORM GEAR ORPINCH CLAMPVALVE SIZE POLY PIPING -SWEEP TO SPECIFIED DEPTHTWO BLACK WIRES TO VALVE SOLENOIDDECODERDBR-6 (2)PROVIDE 60" CONTINUOUS COILS OFALL "MAINTENANCE" SPARECONTROL/COMMON WIRING WITHINVALVE BOX (PER DECODER)TWO-WIRE PATH TO NEXT DECODERTO EARTH GROUND INSTALLED INSEPERATE LOCATION PER ASICGUIDELINES. 1 PER 12 DECODERSOR EVERY 1000 ftTWO-WIRE PATH TO NEXT DECODERDBR-6 (2)DBR-6NOTE:INSTALL ASSEMBLY TO REST ON GRAVEL SUMP. CONTAIN ENTIREASSEMBLY WITHIN BOX. NO VALVE BOX EXTENSIONS WILL BEACCEPTED. PROVIDE 3"-4" CLEARANCE BETWEEN TOP OF CONTROLVALVE SOLENOID AND BOTTOM OF VALVE BOX LID. TOP OF VALVEBOX TO BE FLUSH WITH FINISH GRADE. VALVE BOX SHALL NOT RESTON DRIP TUBING.DRIP VALVE15TWO-WIRE SYSTEM - KIT - POLY PIPEREVIEWNOT FORCONSTRUCTION
Know what'sbelow.before you dig.Call13949 W. Colfax Ave, Suite 260Lakewood, Colorado 80401 o: 303.980.5327 www.hydrosystemskdi.comIrrigation Consulting &Water ManagementDIRECTORYIRRIGATION SCHEDULEL7.00IRRIGATION NOTESL7.00IRRIGATION PLANSL7.01-L7.26IRRIGATION DETAILSL7.27-L7.29IRRIGATION CHARTSL7.304-6" BODIES: 18"12" BODIES: 24"CONTROL WIRE BUNDLE OR TWOWIRE COMMUNICATION CABLE (PERSPECIFICATIONS)24"SPRAY HEAD LATERALPIPING OR DRIP LINEHEADER.FINISHGRADEROTOR LATERALPIPINGBACKFILL MATERIAL (TYP.)4-6" BODIES: 14"12" BODIES: 18"MAINLINENOTE: REFER TO TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS FOR MINIMUMTRENCH WIDTHS.1824" MAINLINETRENCHBAROUGH GRADECNOTE:·ALL SLEEVE MATERIAL PER IRRIGATION SCHEDULE, SIZE AS NOTED ONPLAN.·INSTALL SLEEVES IN SIDE-BY-SIDE CONFIGURATION WHERE MULTIPLESLEEVES ARE TO BE INSTALLED. SPACE SLEEVES 4" TO 6" APART. DONOT STACK SLEEVES VERTICALLY.·CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH FLATWORK INSTALLER TO BRAND A"V" IN SIDEWALK OR CURB AT BOTH ENDS OF SLEEVE CROSSING.·SLEEVING THROUGH OR UNDER RETAINING WALLS, PLANTER WALLS, PONDLINING, OR WATER QUALITY AREAS SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH CIVILWORK AT APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS SHOWN.·AN INDIVIDUAL SLEEVE SHALL CONTAIN NO MORE THAN ONE PIPE OR WIREBUNDLE.PAVED SURFACECURB AND GUTTER(IF APPLICABLE)2" PVC PIPE SLEEVE MARKER -INSTALL AT BOTH ENDS OF EACHSLEEVE LOCATION AND EXTEND ATLEAST 3' ABOVE GRADE. SPRAYEXPOSED PORTION OF MARKER WITHGREEN FLUORESCENT PAINT. REMOVEAT FINAL INSTALL.SEAL ENDS OF SLEEVE WITHCLOTH DUCT TAPE (TYPICAL)PVC OR HDPE SLEEVING (TYPICAL)24" MIN.12" MIN.36" MIN.IRRIGATION SLEEVING19TYPICALUNDISTURBED SOILGASKETED 90DEG. ELBOW6 MIL POLY LINERCONCRETE THRUST BLOCK REFERTO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSFOR SIZINGGASKETEDFITTING6 MIL POLY LINERUNDISTURBED SOILGASKETED FITTING20THRUST BLOCKSTYPICALPVC PRESSURE MAINLINECONCRETE THRUST/SUPPORT BLOCK -REFER TO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSUNDISTERBED SOIL#3 REBAR ANCHOR ROD - BEND TO CONFORMTO GATE VALVE BODY.SECTION A-A6MIL POLY SHEETING BOND BREAKERBETWEEN VALVE AND CONCRETECAST IRON 200 PSI EPOXY-COATED GASKETEDGATE VALVE WITH RESILIENT WEDGE DISC, SQUAREOPERATING NUT & NON-RISING STEM.6" CLASS 200 PVC ACCESS SLEEVE -LENGTH AS REQUIRED34" CRUSHED GRAVEL SUMP -FILL BOX TO WITHIN 2" OF TOPOF 6" PVC ACCESS SLEEVEFINISH GRADE10" ROUND VALVE BOX. BRAND"GV" INTO VALVE BOX LID. REFERTO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.SECTION A-A3"4"(MIN.)2"3"GATE VALVE213" & LARGER - REBARANCHORGROUNDING MUST MEET ALL MANUFACTURER'S REQUIREMENTS. IN ADDITION,GROUNDING PLATE DESIGN CONSISTS OF ONE VERTICAL 8-FOOT COPPER CLADGROUNDING ROD (AT LEAST EIGHT FEET FROM THE EQUIPMENT), AND ONE COPPERGROUNDING PLATE PER 40 STATIONS REQUIRING GROUNDING. INSTALL GROUNDINGPLATE HORIZONTALLY, THREE FEET DEEP AND 15' FROM THE GROUNDING ROD.SHOULD MULTIPLE RODS/PLATES BE REQUIRED, THEY SHALL BE PLACED A MINIMUMOF 3 LINEAR FEET FROM EACH OTHER. PERFORM CADWELD CONNECTION TOGROUNDING ROD(S) AND PLACEMENT OF GROUNDING PLATE(S) IN OWNER'SPRESENCE PRIOR TO BACKFILL. REFER TO ASIC STANDARDS FOR MOREINFORMATION.FINISH GRADESATELLITE CONTROLLER(S)#6 CONTINUOUS SOLID BARE COPPER WIRE (TYPICAL)CADWELD GT1161G "ONE SHOT" WELD58" x 8FT COPPER-CLAD GROUNDING ROD#6 CONTINUOUS SOLID BARE COPPER WIRE (TYPICAL)COPPER GROUNDING PLATE 4"x96"x0.0626"GROUND ENHANCEMENT MATERIAL PERMANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS1'8'15'3'22CONTROLLER GROUNDINGTWO-WIRE SYSTEM - Pedestal MountFINISH GRADESUBGRADERECTANGULAR VALVEBOX WITH CONTROLVALVE AND DECODERSECURE DECODER TO 6"x1" PVC PIPEWITH PIPE CAP VIA. NYLON WIRE TIE(2)REBAR STAKE1" MINIMUM12" MINIMUMWIRE PATH FROM CONTROLLER ALLOW 5FT. SLACK PER DECODER. ALL WIRE TO BETO 14 UAG STANDARDS. REFER TO TWOWIRE PLAN FOR CONTROLLER WIREMANUFACTURE AND MODEL NUMBER.DECODER, WIRE END DOWN (REFERTO SCHEDULE FOR MODEL NUMBER)ID WIRE PATH TO NEXTDECODER (3M) DBY (2)DECODER INSTALLATION23TWO-WIRE SYSTEMREVIEWNOT FORCONSTRUCTIONFINISH GRADESUBGRADEUSE WIRE CLAMP TO HOLDGROUNDING WIRE TO RODDURING CADWELD.34" CRUSHED GRAVELSUMP (2 FT³)8 FT COPPER GROUNDING RODOR PLATE (SEE NOTES & SPECS).#6 SOLID COPPER WIREVALVE BOX WITHCONTROL VALVE ANDDECODER, PER DETAILSECURE DECODERPER DETAILDISTANCEPERDETAIL3"MAINLINE & WIRE PATHGROUNDING RODPLAN VIEW, TYPICALCROSS SECTION VIEW8'-12' MIN.NOTE:·ALL GROUNDING PER ASIC GUIDELINES.·GROUNDING TO 10 OHMS MAXIMUM.·GENERAL LAYOUT OF ROD AS SHOWN.·NO ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT SHALL BE PLACEDWITHIN THE GROUNDING ROD BUFFER AREA.·IF MINIMUM BUFFER AREA CANNOT BEACHIEVED DUE TO NARROW LANDSCAPE AREAOR OTHER PHYSICAL RESTRICTIONS,CONTRACTOR TO USE GROUNDING PLATE PERMANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS.10" ROUNDVALVE BOXACC GROUNDING24TWO-WIRE SYSTEM - TYPICAL