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phone 970.224.5828 | fax 970.225.6657 | www.ripleydesigninc.com
RIPLEY DESIGN INC.
Russ Lee
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200
Fort Collins, CO 80521
p. 970.224.5828
THOMPSON THRIFT
Monica Unger
111 Monument Circle #1600
Indianapolis, IN 46204
p: 317.853.5459
PLANNER/ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
OWNER/ APPLICANT
ARCHITECT
STUDIO M
Nick Alexander
2 West Main Street
Carmel, IN 46032
p. 317.810-1502
ENGINEER
AVANT CIVIL GROUP
Danny Weber, PE
1337 Riverside Ave, Unit 2
Fort Collins, CO
p: 970.305.3534
OVERALL LANDSCAPE
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FDP SUBMITTAL
THE LANDING AT
LEMAY
09/27/23FDP RD 101
FORT COLLINS, CO
RL
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phone 970.224.5828 | fax 970.225.6657 | www.ripleydesigninc.com
RIPLEY DESIGN INC.
Russ Lee
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200
Fort Collins, CO 80521
p. 970.224.5828
THOMPSON THRIFT
Monica Unger
111 Monument Circle #1600
Indianapolis, IN 46204
p: 317.853.5459
PLANNER/ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
OWNER/ APPLICANT
ARCHITECT
STUDIO M
Nick Alexander
2 West Main Street
Carmel, IN 46032
p. 317.810-1502
ENGINEER
AVANT CIVIL GROUP
Danny Weber, PE
1337 Riverside Ave, Unit 2
Fort Collins, CO
p: 970.305.3534
LANDSCAPE PLAN
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FDP SUBMITTAL
THE LANDING AT
LEMAY
09/27/23FDP RD 101
FORT COLLINS, CO
RL
AG/KS
R21-039
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1 - QS
1 - QS
1 - QU
1 - MT
1 - MT
1 - CP
2 - GS
1 - CS
2 - MP
1 - TH
2 - CS
2 - CS
2 - AM
1 - GS
2 - MP
3 - MP
1 - AM
1 - AM
3 - JS
3 - JS
2 - CS
3 - GDS
2 - OV
2 - AM
3 - JS
3 - JS
5 - CAK
3 - CF
4 - CF
5 - SJ
5 - SJ
4 - CF
3 - CAK3 - RN
9 - CG
5 - AM25 - AM2
3 - AC4
9 - BGB
5 - BGB
3 - AC4
5 - SJ
5 - SJ
3 - PM
3 - PM
5 - CF
1 - PM
5 - PB2
3 - CF
3 - AC4
5 - SJ
7 - BGB
3 - LV
5 - PS
8 - BGB
5 - PS
3 - LV
5 - BH
5 - BH
3 - LV
3 - RG2
2 - RG2
2 - PS
5 - BH
3 - LV
5 - PS
4 - RG2
4 - PY
3 - CAK
3 - CF
5 - AM2
3 - PM
3 - CF
2 - HN
5 - BGB
3 - SJ
5 - BGB
3 - RG2
3 - PY
2 - PY5 - AM2
3 - PM
3 - CF
3 - RG3
5 - PM
5 - AS3
4 - CAK
5 - AS3
3 - CF
3 - RG3
6 - PY
5 - BGB
2 - RG2
5 - BGB
5 - PS
2 - PS
15 - PB2
3 - CF
3 - RG3
5 - AS3
2 - HN
5 - BGB
3 - SJ
5 - PM
4 - CAK
5 - AS3
3 - CF
3 - RG3
4 - SJ
4 - SJ
4 - SJ
4 - CF
4 - CF
2 - CF
5 - MSA
5 - MSA
5 - MSA
3 - LV
5 - MSA
3 - CF
7 - CAK
7 - CAK
5 - CF
5 - CAK
10 - BGB
4 - SJ
7 - BGB
5 - SM
5 - BH
7 - BGB
5 - BGB
5 - BGB
5 - MSA
3 - PM
5 - RG3
5 - RG3
3 - SM
5 - LV
6 - BH
5 - LV
6 - BH
5 - LV
5 - BH
5 - BGB
6 - BH
5 - LV
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HYDRANT, TYP.
TRASH CORRAL
TRASH CORRAL
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BUILDING 8
(TYPE C)
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BUILDING 9
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= EXISTING ELECTRIC LINE
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= EXISTING FIBER OPTIC LINE
= EXISTING FENCE
= PROJECT BOUNDARY
= LOT LINE
= STORMWATER UTILITY
= WATER UTILITY
= GAS UTILITY
= SANITARY SEWER UTILITY
= ELECTRIC UTILITY
= UNDER DRAIN
= SETBACK
= RIGHT OF WAY
= FIRE SERVICE LINE
= PROPOSED GRADING
= MATCH LINE
= TRANSFORMER, TYP.
= EXISTING STORMWATER UTILITY
= EXISTING IRRIGATION LINE
= PROPOSED DOG PARK FENCE
= PROPOSED DECORATIVE FENCE
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CANOPY TREES COMMON NAME
AM GREEN MOUNTAIN SUGAR MAPLE
AO OHIO BUCKEYE
CS NORTHERN CATALPA
CO COMMON HACKBERRY
GS SHADEMASTER HONEY LOCUST
GDS SEEDLESS COFFEE TREE `ESPRESSO`
QB TEXAS RED OAK
QU URBAN PINNACLE® OAK
QS SHUMARD OAK
TF GLENLEVEN LINDEN
EVERGREEN TREES COMMON NAME
JT TAYLOR EASTERN REDCEDAR
PC DWARF WHITE SPRUCE
PB BLACK HILLS SPRUCE
PPH HOOPSI SPRUCE
PU BABY BLUE EYES COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE
PP PONDEROSA PINE
PD DOUGLAS FIR
ORNAMENTAL TREES COMMON NAME
BARK MULCH
IRRIGATED TURF
ROCK MULCH
UPLAND SEED MIX
ORNAMENTAL TREES COMMON NAME
AC3 CRIMSON SENTRY NORWAY MAPLE
AG HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLE
BL FOX VALLEY® DWARF RIVER BIRCH
CP PRAIRIE SENTINEL HACKBERRY
CI THORNLESS COCKSPUR HAWTHORN
MP PRAIRIE ROSE CRABAPPLE
MB RED BARRON CRABAPPLE
MT THUNDERCHILD CRABAPPLE
OV AMERICAN HOPHORNBEAM
QRF CRIMSON SPIRE OAK
SR JAPANESE TREE LILAC
TH SUMMER SPRITE® LITTLELEAF LINDEN
SHRUBS COMMON NAME
AR REGENT SERVICEBERRY
AC2 FOURWING SALTBUSH
BH HELMOND PILLAR JAPANESE BARBERRY
BG ROYAL BURGUNDY JAPANESE BARBERRY
CG GLOBE RUSSIAN PEASHRUB
CR RUBBER RABBITBRUSH
ARCTIC FIRE® RED TWIG DOGWOOD
CR RUBBER RABBITBRUSH
CF ARCTIC FIRE® RED TWIG DOGWOOD
HN NIKKO BLUE HYDRANGEA
LV GOLDEN PRIVET
LE EMERALD MOUND HONEYSUCKLE
NW WALKER'S LOW CATMINT
PM MOUNTAIN NINEBARK
POC CENTER GLOW NINEBARK
PY YELLOW GEM BUSH CINQUEFOIL
RG2 GRO-LOW FRAGRANT SUMAC
RG SMOOTH SUMAC
RT SKUNKBUSH SUMAC
RU WOODS' ROSE
RN NEARLY WILD FLORIBUNDA ROSE
SM MISS KIM KOREAN LILAC
WR RUMBA WEIGLEA
EVERGREEN SHRUBS COMMON NAME
JB2 BLUE CHIP CREEPING JUNIPER
JB BLUE STAR JUNIPER
PB3 BIG TUNA MUGO PINE
LARGE EVERGREEN SHRUBS COMMON NAME
JS ROCKY MOUNTAIN JUNIPER
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES COMMON NAME
BGB BLONDE AMBITION GRASS
CA AVALANCHE FEATHER REED GRASS
CAK KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASS
MSA ADAGIO EULALIA GRASS
PS BURGUNDY SWITCH GRASS
PB2 LITTLE BUNNY FOUNTAIN GRASS
PERENNIALS COMMON NAME
AM2 MOONSHINE YARROW
AC FALSE INDIGO
AC4 GOLDEN COLUMBINE
AS3 SILVER MOUND ARTEMISIA
GR ROZANNE CRANESBILL
HQ CAREY QUINN DAYLILY
PS2 ROCKY MOUNTAIN PENSTEMON
RG3 BLACK-EYED SUSAN
SJ DAPHNE JAPANESE SPIREA
RAIN GARDEN SEED MIX
DETENTION SEED MIX
ARTIFICIAL TURF
COBBLE MULCH
POLLINATOR HABITAT COMMON NAME
AE PASQUEFLOWER
AT2 BUTTERFLY MILKWEED
EP2 CONEFLOWER
EP ENGELMANN'S DAISY
ES SULFURFLOWER BUCKWHEAT
LB BLUE FLAX
PP2 PIKES PEAK PURPLE® PENSTEMON
SG2 MAY NIGHT PURPLE
SS STANDING OVATION LITTLE BLUESTEM
SG GIANT GOLDENROD
SN INDIAN GRASS
DRAWING NUMBER:
ISSUED
PROJECT No.:
DRAWN BY:
REVIEWED BY:
SEAL:
PREPARED BY:
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419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200 Fort Collins, CO 80521
phone 970.224.5828 | fax 970.225.6657 | www.ripleydesigninc.com
RIPLEY DESIGN INC.
Russ Lee
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200
Fort Collins, CO 80521
p. 970.224.5828
THOMPSON THRIFT
Monica Unger
111 Monument Circle #1600
Indianapolis, IN 46204
p: 317.853.5459
PLANNER/ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
OWNER/ APPLICANT
ARCHITECT
STUDIO M
Nick Alexander
2 West Main Street
Carmel, IN 46032
p. 317.810-1502
ENGINEER
AVANT CIVIL GROUP
Danny Weber, PE
1337 Riverside Ave, Unit 2
Fort Collins, CO
p: 970.305.3534
LANDSCAPE PLAN
ENLARGEMENT
FDP SUBMITTAL
THE LANDING AT
LEMAY
09/27/23FDP RD 101
FORT COLLINS, CO
RL
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SCALE: 1"=20'-0"
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1 - AG
1 - AG
1 - CP
2 - JT
3 - CF
5 - AC4
5 - HN
3 - SJ
3 - SJ
3 - CF
5 - AC4
12 - CF
17 - CA
5 - PB2
3 - RN
5 - PM
5 - PB2
3 - RN
3 - PM
2 - LE
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5 - PB2
4 - AS3
5 - CAK
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3 - PM
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4 - BGB
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4 - CG
7 - BGB
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3 - RG2
2 - PY
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3 - PY
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4 - PB3
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3 - PM
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6 - CA
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5 - CAK
5 - CAK
5 - CAK
5 - CAK
5 - CAK
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5 - CAK
6 - BGB
4 - RG2
4 - SJ
4 - BGB
5 - BGB
5 - CF
3 - CAK
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HYDRANT, TYP.
STOP SIGN, TYP.
STOP SIGN, TYP.
HYDRANT, TYP.
HYDRANT, TYP.
STOP SIGN, TYP.
BUILDING 1
(TYPE D)
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BUILDING 3
(TYPE B)
36 DU
BUILDING 10
(TYPE C)
36 DU
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= MITIGATION TREE
= EXISTING SANITARY SEWER
= EXISTING GAS LINE
= EXISTING ELECTRIC LINE
= EXISTING WATER LINE
= EXISTING FIBER OPTIC LINE
= EXISTING FENCE
= PROJECT BOUNDARY
= LOT LINE
= STORMWATER UTILITY
= WATER UTILITY
= GAS UTILITY
= SANITARY SEWER UTILITY
= ELECTRIC UTILITY
= UNDER DRAIN
= SETBACK
= RIGHT OF WAY
= FIRE SERVICE LINE
= PROPOSED GRADING
= MATCH LINE
= TRANSFORMER, TYP.
= EXISTING STORMWATER UTILITY
= EXISTING IRRIGATION LINE
= PROPOSED DOG PARK FENCE
= PROPOSED DECORATIVE FENCE
T
= EASEMENT
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M
BARK MULCH
IRRIGATED TURF
ROCK MULCH
UPLAND SEED MIX
RAIN GARDEN SEED MIX
DETENTION SEED MIX
ARTIFICIAL TURF
COBBLE MULCH
CANOPY TREES COMMON NAME
AM GREEN MOUNTAIN SUGAR MAPLE
AO OHIO BUCKEYE
CS NORTHERN CATALPA
CO COMMON HACKBERRY
GS SHADEMASTER HONEY LOCUST
GDS SEEDLESS COFFEE TREE `ESPRESSO`
QB TEXAS RED OAK
QU URBAN PINNACLE® OAK
QS SHUMARD OAK
TF GLENLEVEN LINDEN
EVERGREEN TREES COMMON NAME
JT TAYLOR EASTERN REDCEDAR
PC DWARF WHITE SPRUCE
PB BLACK HILLS SPRUCE
PPH HOOPSI SPRUCE
PU BABY BLUE EYES COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE
PP PONDEROSA PINE
PD DOUGLAS FIR
ORNAMENTAL TREES COMMON NAME
ORNAMENTAL TREES COMMON NAME
AC3 CRIMSON SENTRY NORWAY MAPLE
AG HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLE
BL FOX VALLEY® DWARF RIVER BIRCH
CP PRAIRIE SENTINEL HACKBERRY
CI THORNLESS COCKSPUR HAWTHORN
MP PRAIRIE ROSE CRABAPPLE
MB RED BARRON CRABAPPLE
MT THUNDERCHILD CRABAPPLE
OV AMERICAN HOPHORNBEAM
QRF CRIMSON SPIRE OAK
SR JAPANESE TREE LILAC
TH SUMMER SPRITE® LITTLELEAF LINDEN
SHRUBS COMMON NAME
AR REGENT SERVICEBERRY
AC2 FOURWING SALTBUSH
BH HELMOND PILLAR JAPANESE BARBERRY
BG ROYAL BURGUNDY JAPANESE BARBERRY
CG GLOBE RUSSIAN PEASHRUB
CR RUBBER RABBITBRUSH
ARCTIC FIRE® RED TWIG DOGWOOD
CR RUBBER RABBITBRUSH
CF ARCTIC FIRE® RED TWIG DOGWOOD
HN NIKKO BLUE HYDRANGEA
LV GOLDEN PRIVET
LE EMERALD MOUND HONEYSUCKLE
NW WALKER'S LOW CATMINT
PM MOUNTAIN NINEBARK
POC CENTER GLOW NINEBARK
PY YELLOW GEM BUSH CINQUEFOIL
RG2 GRO-LOW FRAGRANT SUMAC
RG SMOOTH SUMAC
RT SKUNKBUSH SUMAC
RU WOODS' ROSE
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phone 970.224.5828 | fax 970.225.6657 | www.ripleydesigninc.com
RIPLEY DESIGN INC.
Russ Lee
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200
Fort Collins, CO 80521
p. 970.224.5828
THOMPSON THRIFT
Monica Unger
111 Monument Circle #1600
Indianapolis, IN 46204
p: 317.853.5459
PLANNER/ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
OWNER/ APPLICANT
ARCHITECT
STUDIO M
Nick Alexander
2 West Main Street
Carmel, IN 46032
p. 317.810-1502
ENGINEER
AVANT CIVIL GROUP
Danny Weber, PE
1337 Riverside Ave, Unit 2
Fort Collins, CO
p: 970.305.3534
LANDSCAPE PLAN
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FDP SUBMITTAL
THE LANDING AT
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09/27/23FDP RD 101
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phone 970.224.5828 | fax 970.225.6657 | www.ripleydesigninc.com
RIPLEY DESIGN INC.
Russ Lee
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200
Fort Collins, CO 80521
p. 970.224.5828
THOMPSON THRIFT
Monica Unger
111 Monument Circle #1600
Indianapolis, IN 46204
p: 317.853.5459
PLANNER/ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
OWNER/ APPLICANT
ARCHITECT
STUDIO M
Nick Alexander
2 West Main Street
Carmel, IN 46032
p. 317.810-1502
ENGINEER
AVANT CIVIL GROUP
Danny Weber, PE
1337 Riverside Ave, Unit 2
Fort Collins, CO
p: 970.305.3534
LANDSCAPE PLAN
ENLARGEMENT
FDP SUBMITTAL
THE LANDING AT
LEMAY
09/27/23FDP RD 101
FORT COLLINS, CO
RL
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3 - PB2
3 - PB2
3 - PY
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5 - PB2
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3 - LV
3 - SJ
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7 - AM2
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8 - SJ
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3 - HQ
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36 DU
BUILDING 5
(TYPE A)36 DU
BUILDING 6(TYPE B)36 DU
BUILDING 2(TYPE A)36 DU
BUILDING 1
(TYPE D)24 DU
BUILDING 3
(TYPE B)36 DU
BUILDING 8(TYPE C)36 DU
BUILDING 9
(TYPE B)36 DU
BUILDING 7(TYPE D)24 DU
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5 - SM
4 - RN
5 - PB2
5 - SM
3 - CF
3 - AC4
3 - CF
5 - PS2
3 - AC4
3 - CF
8 - NW
10 - PB2
7 - PB2
2 - PB3
5 - PM
6 - RN
6 - PB2
3 - JB
6 - CAK
3 - BG
4 - PB2
3 - BG
4 - PB2
4 - RN
5 - PB2
5 - RN
7 - PB2
3 - PM
5 - AM2
3 - LE
3 - PP2
3 - EP2
3 - SG2
3 - MSA
3 - CF
9 - CG
9 - BGB
3 - SJ
3 - BGB
6 - SS
3 - AT2 3 - EP
3 - AT2
3 - SN
3 - PP2
3 - EP2
3 - SG2
3 - AE
4 - HN
3 - CF
3 - PB23 - PB2
3 - PB2 5 - PY
6 - PB2
3 - PY
4 - PB2
3 - AE
4 - LB
19 - PB2
5 - CAK
5 - AS3
3 - AE
3 - PP2
6 - CF
3 - PM
7 - RN
6 - BGB
4 - CAK
5 - PS2
4 - RN
5 - MSA
7 - CAK
3 - SM
17 - CAK
4 - CAK
3 - SM
3 - AM2
5 - MSA
5 - RG3
5 - RG3
5 - RG3
5 - RG3
5 - BGB
5 - JB
3 - CF
10 - BGB
9 - BGB
9 - BGB
11 - BGB
3 - BGB
3 - BGB
5 - EP
4 - LB
4 - EP2
2 - SN
10 - MSA
4 - LB
3 - SN
5 - SG2
3 - EP2
3 - PP2
3 - EP
4 - AT2
5 - AM2
3 - ES
3 - EP
3 - PM
7 - CA
3 - PM
7 - CA
5 - PM
5 - PM
11 - CA
5 - PM
11 - CA
3 - AC4
3 - AC4
3 - PM
5 - RG3
5 - RG3
3 - NW 5 - BGB
5 - BGB
8 - PM
3 - JB
9 - BGB
5 - CAK
7 - CAK
3 - LB
6 - BGB
2 - SG 3 - AT2
1 - AM2
3 - ES
4 - EP
3 - SS
3 - PP2
2 - SN
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3 - AT2
3 - SG23 - EP2
3 - AE
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3 - PP2
3 - AE
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3 - SG2
3 - SG
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3 - AT2
3 - ES
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4 - EP
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HYDRANT, TYP.
STOP SIGN,
TYP.
4' DECORATIVE FENCE, TYP.
HYDRANT, TYP.
HYDRANT, TYP.
STOP SIGN, TYP.
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BUILDING 6
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36 DU
BUILDING 2
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36 DU
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DRAWING NUMBER:
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DRAWN BY:
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phone 970.224.5828 | fax 970.225.6657 | www.ripleydesigninc.com
RIPLEY DESIGN INC.
Russ Lee
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200
Fort Collins, CO 80521
p. 970.224.5828
THOMPSON THRIFT
Monica Unger
111 Monument Circle #1600
Indianapolis, IN 46204
p: 317.853.5459
PLANNER/ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
OWNER/ APPLICANT
ARCHITECT
STUDIO M
Nick Alexander
2 West Main Street
Carmel, IN 46032
p. 317.810-1502
ENGINEER
AVANT CIVIL GROUP
Danny Weber, PE
1337 Riverside Ave, Unit 2
Fort Collins, CO
p: 970.305.3534
LANDSCAPE PLAN
ENLARGEMENT
FDP SUBMITTAL
THE LANDING AT
LEMAY
09/27/23FDP RD 101
FORT COLLINS, CO
RL
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SCALE: 1"=20'-0"
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1 - CO
1 - AM
1 - AC3
1 - AC3
3 - AC3
1 - AM
2 - AM
3 - CO
3 - AM
3 - PPH
1 - PPH
1 - PPH
3 - CS
1 - AM
3 - BL
3 - MP
3 - BL
2 - GDS
1 - OV
1 - CO
3 - JT
5 - PB2
3 - BG
5 - MSA
7 - PB2
3 - BG
5 - MSA
7 - PB2
3 - BG
3 - AC2
5 - RU
3 - AC2
5 - RT
5 - RG
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3 - RU
3 - AC2
5 - RU
3 - AC2
3 - RT
5 - RG
3 - RT
3 - AC2
5 - RU
3 - AC2
2 - RU
3 - PY
2 - PB3
5 - RG2
2 - PY
2 - PY
3 - SJ
5 - BGB5 - CAK
8 - PB2
3 - BG
7 - PB2
3 - CAK
3 - BG
3 - BG
3 - CAK
3 - CAK
2 - RG3
6 - CAK
5 - CAK
3 - BGB
8 - PB2
7 - PB2
5 - CAK
5 - BG
5 - HN
3 - AC4
7 - SJ
7 - PB2
5 - PM
5 - SS
3 - AT2
3 - ES
3 - EP
3 - SG2
3 - EP2
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3 - SJ
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3 - AC4
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3 - AC4
3 - AC4
6 - AS3
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STREET LIGHT, TYP..
STREET LIGHT, TYP..
HYDRANT, TYP.
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= EXISTING FIBER OPTIC LINE
= EXISTING FENCE
= PROJECT BOUNDARY
= LOT LINE
= STORMWATER UTILITY
= WATER UTILITY
= GAS UTILITY
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CANOPY TREES COMMON NAME
AM GREEN MOUNTAIN SUGAR MAPLE
AO OHIO BUCKEYE
CS NORTHERN CATALPA
CO COMMON HACKBERRY
GS SHADEMASTER HONEY LOCUST
GDS SEEDLESS COFFEE TREE `ESPRESSO`
QB TEXAS RED OAK
QU URBAN PINNACLE® OAK
QS SHUMARD OAK
TF GLENLEVEN LINDEN
EVERGREEN TREES COMMON NAME
JT TAYLOR EASTERN REDCEDAR
PC DWARF WHITE SPRUCE
PB BLACK HILLS SPRUCE
PPH HOOPSI SPRUCE
PU BABY BLUE EYES COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE
PP PONDEROSA PINE
PD DOUGLAS FIR
ORNAMENTAL TREES COMMON NAME
ORNAMENTAL TREES COMMON NAME
AC3 CRIMSON SENTRY NORWAY MAPLE
AG HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLE
BL FOX VALLEY® DWARF RIVER BIRCH
CP PRAIRIE SENTINEL HACKBERRY
CI THORNLESS COCKSPUR HAWTHORN
MP PRAIRIE ROSE CRABAPPLE
MB RED BARRON CRABAPPLE
MT THUNDERCHILD CRABAPPLE
OV AMERICAN HOPHORNBEAM
QRF CRIMSON SPIRE OAK
SR JAPANESE TREE LILAC
TH SUMMER SPRITE® LITTLELEAF LINDEN
SHRUBS COMMON NAME
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AC2 FOURWING SALTBUSH
BH HELMOND PILLAR JAPANESE BARBERRY
BG ROYAL BURGUNDY JAPANESE BARBERRY
CG GLOBE RUSSIAN PEASHRUB
CR RUBBER RABBITBRUSH
ARCTIC FIRE® RED TWIG DOGWOOD
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CF ARCTIC FIRE® RED TWIG DOGWOOD
HN NIKKO BLUE HYDRANGEA
LV GOLDEN PRIVET
LE EMERALD MOUND HONEYSUCKLE
NW WALKER'S LOW CATMINT
PM MOUNTAIN NINEBARK
POC CENTER GLOW NINEBARK
PY YELLOW GEM BUSH CINQUEFOIL
RG2 GRO-LOW FRAGRANT SUMAC
RG SMOOTH SUMAC
RT SKUNKBUSH SUMAC
RU WOODS' ROSE
RN NEARLY WILD FLORIBUNDA ROSE
SM MISS KIM KOREAN LILAC
WR RUMBA WEIGLEA
EVERGREEN SHRUBS COMMON NAME
JB2 BLUE CHIP CREEPING JUNIPER
JB BLUE STAR JUNIPER
PB3 BIG TUNA MUGO PINE
LARGE EVERGREEN SHRUBS COMMON NAME
JS ROCKY MOUNTAIN JUNIPER
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES COMMON NAME
BGB BLONDE AMBITION GRASS
CA AVALANCHE FEATHER REED GRASS
CAK KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASS
MSA ADAGIO EULALIA GRASS
PS BURGUNDY SWITCH GRASS
PB2 LITTLE BUNNY FOUNTAIN GRASS
PERENNIALS COMMON NAME
AM2 MOONSHINE YARROW
AC FALSE INDIGO
AC4 GOLDEN COLUMBINE
AS3 SILVER MOUND ARTEMISIA
GR ROZANNE CRANESBILL
HQ CAREY QUINN DAYLILY
PS2 ROCKY MOUNTAIN PENSTEMON
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SG2 MAY NIGHT PURPLE
SS STANDING OVATION LITTLE BLUESTEM
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SN INDIAN GRASS
DRAWING NUMBER:
ISSUED
PROJECT No.:
DRAWN BY:
REVIEWED BY:
SEAL:
PREPARED BY:
No.DESCRIPTION DATE
REVISIONS
No.DESCRIPTION DATE
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phone 970.224.5828 | fax 970.225.6657 | www.ripleydesigninc.com
RIPLEY DESIGN INC.
Russ Lee
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200
Fort Collins, CO 80521
p. 970.224.5828
THOMPSON THRIFT
Monica Unger
111 Monument Circle #1600
Indianapolis, IN 46204
p: 317.853.5459
PLANNER/ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
OWNER/ APPLICANT
ARCHITECT
STUDIO M
Nick Alexander
2 West Main Street
Carmel, IN 46032
p. 317.810-1502
ENGINEER
AVANT CIVIL GROUP
Danny Weber, PE
1337 Riverside Ave, Unit 2
Fort Collins, CO
p: 970.305.3534
LANDSCAPE PLAN
ENLARGEMENT
FDP SUBMITTAL
THE LANDING AT
LEMAY
09/27/23FDP RD 101
FORT COLLINS, CO
RL
AG/KS
R21-039
L3.7
NORTH
KEY MAP
MATCH LINE SEE SHEET L3.3 AND L3.4
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0 10 20 40
SCALE: 1"=20'-0"
LEGEND
GROUND COVER LEGEND
PLANT SCHEDULE
MATCH LINE SEE SHEET L3.7
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2 - PD
2 - PC
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5 - BGB
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3 - PM
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10 - CAK
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STOP SIGN, TYP.
HYDRANT, TYP.
STREET LIGHT, TYP.
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GS SHADEMASTER HONEY LOCUST
GDS SEEDLESS COFFEE TREE `ESPRESSO`
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QU URBAN PINNACLE® OAK
QS SHUMARD OAK
TF GLENLEVEN LINDEN
EVERGREEN TREES COMMON NAME
JT TAYLOR EASTERN REDCEDAR
PC DWARF WHITE SPRUCE
PB BLACK HILLS SPRUCE
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CP PRAIRIE SENTINEL HACKBERRY
CI THORNLESS COCKSPUR HAWTHORN
MP PRAIRIE ROSE CRABAPPLE
MB RED BARRON CRABAPPLE
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SR JAPANESE TREE LILAC
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BG ROYAL BURGUNDY JAPANESE BARBERRY
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JB BLUE STAR JUNIPER
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LARGE EVERGREEN SHRUBS COMMON NAME
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ORNAMENTAL GRASSES COMMON NAME
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CA AVALANCHE FEATHER REED GRASS
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PB2 LITTLE BUNNY FOUNTAIN GRASS
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AC FALSE INDIGO
AC4 GOLDEN COLUMBINE
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GR ROZANNE CRANESBILL
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phone 970.224.5828 | fax 970.225.6657 | www.ripleydesigninc.com
RIPLEY DESIGN INC.
Russ Lee
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200
Fort Collins, CO 80521
p. 970.224.5828
THOMPSON THRIFT
Monica Unger
111 Monument Circle #1600
Indianapolis, IN 46204
p: 317.853.5459
PLANNER/ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
OWNER/ APPLICANT
ARCHITECT
STUDIO M
Nick Alexander
2 West Main Street
Carmel, IN 46032
p. 317.810-1502
ENGINEER
AVANT CIVIL GROUP
Danny Weber, PE
1337 Riverside Ave, Unit 2
Fort Collins, CO
p: 970.305.3534
LANDSCAPE PLAN
ENLARGEMENT
FDP SUBMITTAL
THE LANDING AT
LEMAY
09/27/23FDP RD 101
FORT COLLINS, CO
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AM GREEN MOUNTAIN SUGAR MAPLE
AO OHIO BUCKEYE
CS NORTHERN CATALPA
CO COMMON HACKBERRY
GS SHADEMASTER HONEY LOCUST
GDS SEEDLESS COFFEE TREE `ESPRESSO`
QB TEXAS RED OAK
QU URBAN PINNACLE® OAK
QS SHUMARD OAK
TF GLENLEVEN LINDEN
EVERGREEN TREES COMMON NAME
JT TAYLOR EASTERN REDCEDAR
PC DWARF WHITE SPRUCE
PB BLACK HILLS SPRUCE
PPH HOOPSI SPRUCE
PU BABY BLUE EYES COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE
PP PONDEROSA PINE
PD DOUGLAS FIR
ORNAMENTAL TREES COMMON NAME
ORNAMENTAL TREES COMMON NAME
AC3 CRIMSON SENTRY NORWAY MAPLE
AG HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLE
BL FOX VALLEY® DWARF RIVER BIRCH
CP PRAIRIE SENTINEL HACKBERRY
CI THORNLESS COCKSPUR HAWTHORN
MP PRAIRIE ROSE CRABAPPLE
MB RED BARRON CRABAPPLE
MT THUNDERCHILD CRABAPPLE
OV AMERICAN HOPHORNBEAM
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SR JAPANESE TREE LILAC
TH SUMMER SPRITE® LITTLELEAF LINDEN
SHRUBS COMMON NAME
AR REGENT SERVICEBERRY
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BH HELMOND PILLAR JAPANESE BARBERRY
BG ROYAL BURGUNDY JAPANESE BARBERRY
CG GLOBE RUSSIAN PEASHRUB
CR RUBBER RABBITBRUSH
ARCTIC FIRE® RED TWIG DOGWOOD
CR RUBBER RABBITBRUSH
CF ARCTIC FIRE® RED TWIG DOGWOOD
HN NIKKO BLUE HYDRANGEA
LV GOLDEN PRIVET
LE EMERALD MOUND HONEYSUCKLE
NW WALKER'S LOW CATMINT
PM MOUNTAIN NINEBARK
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PY YELLOW GEM BUSH CINQUEFOIL
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RG SMOOTH SUMAC
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JB BLUE STAR JUNIPER
PB3 BIG TUNA MUGO PINE
LARGE EVERGREEN SHRUBS COMMON NAME
JS ROCKY MOUNTAIN JUNIPER
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES COMMON NAME
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CA AVALANCHE FEATHER REED GRASS
CAK KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASS
MSA ADAGIO EULALIA GRASS
PS BURGUNDY SWITCH GRASS
PB2 LITTLE BUNNY FOUNTAIN GRASS
PERENNIALS COMMON NAME
AM2 MOONSHINE YARROW
AC FALSE INDIGO
AC4 GOLDEN COLUMBINE
AS3 SILVER MOUND ARTEMISIA
GR ROZANNE CRANESBILL
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SN INDIAN GRASS
DRAWING NUMBER:
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DRAWN BY:
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phone 970.224.5828 | fax 970.225.6657 | www.ripleydesigninc.com
RIPLEY DESIGN INC.
Russ Lee
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200
Fort Collins, CO 80521
p. 970.224.5828
THOMPSON THRIFT
Monica Unger
111 Monument Circle #1600
Indianapolis, IN 46204
p: 317.853.5459
PLANNER/ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
OWNER/ APPLICANT
ARCHITECT
STUDIO M
Nick Alexander
2 West Main Street
Carmel, IN 46032
p. 317.810-1502
ENGINEER
AVANT CIVIL GROUP
Danny Weber, PE
1337 Riverside Ave, Unit 2
Fort Collins, CO
p: 970.305.3534
LANDSCAPE PLAN
ENLARGEMENT
FDP SUBMITTAL
THE LANDING AT
LEMAY
09/27/23FDP RD 101
FORT COLLINS, CO
RL
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Russ Lee
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200
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p. 970.224.5828
PLANNER/ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200 Fort Collins, CO 80521
phone 970.224.5828 | fax 970.225.6657 | www.ripleydesigninc.com
THOMPSON THRIFT
Monica Unger
111 Monument Circle #1600
Indianapolis, IN 46204
p: 317.853.5459
OWNER/ APPLICANT
ARCHITECT
STUDIO M
Nick Alexander
2 West Main Street
Carmel, IN 46032
p: 317.810.1502
ENGINEER
AVANT CIVIL GROUP
Danny Weber, PE
1337 Riverside Ave, Unit 2
Fort Collins, CO
p: 970.305.3534
TREE MITIGATION
FDP SUBMITTAL
THE LANDING AT
LEMAY
09/27/23FDP RD 101
FORT COLLINS, CO
RL
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R21-039
L4.0
NORTH
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SCALE: 1"=80'-0"
TREE MITIGATION LEGEND
EXISTING TO BE REMOVED
#TYPE DBH CONDITION MITIGATION VALUE REMOVED NOTES
1 SIBERIAN ELM 14"POOR 1.5 YES
2 BLACKLOCUST 3-10"DEAD 1.5 YES 5 STEM
3 BLACKLOCUST 8-12"POOR 1.5 YES 3 STEM
4 BLACKLOCUST 9"FAIR 2 YES 1 STEM
5 BLACKLOCUST 8"DEAD 0*YES 1 STEM
6 BLACKLOCUST 4"FAIR 0*YES
7 BLACKLOCUST 14"FAIR 2 YES
8 BLACKLOCUST 7-12"FAIR 2.5 YES 7 STEMS
9 BLACKLOCUST 4-11"POOR 2 YES 11 STEMS
10 BLACKLOCUST 7-11"DEAD 0*YES 3 STEM
11 BLACKLOCUST 8"FAIR 1.5 YES
12 BLACKLOCUST 1-9"POOR 2 YES 8 STEMS
TOTAL:16.50
NOTE: SEE PLANS FOR UPSIZED MITIGATION TREE LOCATIONS
*: "TREES UNDER 6" IN DIAMETER" ARE NOT REQUIRED TO BE MITIGATED PER CITY OF FORT COLLINS LUC SECTION 3.2.1.F
**: TRANSPLANTED TREE LOCATIONS ARE SHOWN ON LANDSCAPE PLAN SHEETS 5 & 6
EXISTING TREES ON
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TREE MITIGATION SUMMARY
PROVIDED TREE MITIGATION
TYPE COUNT REQUIRED MITIGATION TREES
TREES TO BE REMOVED 12 17.0
TOTAL 12 17.0
LOCATION COUNT
MITIGATION TREES PROPOSED TO BE PLANTED ON-SITE 17.0
MITIGATION TREES PROPOSED TO BE PLANTED OFF-SITE 0.0
TOTAL 17.0
SEE LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR MITIGATION TREES
1.NO TREES SHALL BE REMOVED DURING THE SONGBIRD NESTING
SEASON (FEBRUARY 1 TO JULY 31) WITHOUT FIRST HAVING A
PROFESSIONAL ECOLOGIST OR WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST COMPLETE A
NESTING SURVEY TO IDENTIFY ANY ACTIVE NESTS EXISTING ON
THE PROJECT SITE. THE SURVEY SHALL BE SENT TO THE CITY
ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNER. IF ACTIVE NESTS ARE FOUND, THE
CITY WILL COORDINATE WITH RELEVANT STATE AND FEDERAL
REPRESENTATIVES TO DETERMINE WHETHER ADDITIONAL
RESTRICTIONS ON TREE REMOVAL AND CONSTRUCTION APPLY
2.A PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED FROM THE CITY FORESTER BEFORE
ANY TREES OR SHRUBS AS NOTED ON THIS PLAN ARE PLANTED,
PRUNED OR REMOVED IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. THIS
INCLUDES ZONES BETWEEN THE SIDEWALK AND CURB, MEDIANS
AND OTHER CITY PROPERTY. THIS PERMIT SHALL APPROVE THE
LOCATION AND SPECIES TO BE PLANTED. FAILURE TO OBTAIN
THIS PERMIT IS A VIOLATION OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS CODE
SUBJECT TO CITATION (SECTION 27-31) AND MAY ALSO RESULT IN
REPLACING OR RELOCATING TREES AND A HOLD ON CERTIFICATE
OF OCCUPANCY.
3.ALL TREES TO BE TRANSPLANTED SHALL BE REVIEWED BY
FORESTRY PRIOR TO TRANSPLANTING.
NOTES
CANOPY TREES CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME CONT CAL SIZE
AM 33 ACER SACCHARUM 'PNI 0285' TM / GREEN MOUNTAIN SUGAR MAPLE B & B 2"
AO 11 AESCULUS GLABRA / OHIO BUCKEYE B & B 2"
CS 35 CATALPA SPECIOSA / NORTHERN CATALPA B & B 2"
CO 11 CELTIS OCCIDENTALIS / COMMON HACKBERRY B & B 2"
GS 26 GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS INERMIS 'SHADEMASTER' / SHADEMASTER HONEY LOCUST B & B 2"
GDS 14 GYMNOCLADUS DIOICUS `ESPRESSO` / SEEDLESS COFFEE TREE `ESPRESSO`B & B 2"
QB 27 QUERCUS BUCKLEYI / TEXAS RED OAK B & B 2"
QU 16 QUERCUS MACROCARPA `JFS-KW3` / URBAN PINNACLE® OAK B & B 2"
QS 16 QUERCUS SHUMARDII / SHUMARD OAK B & B 2"
TF 19 TILIA X FLAVESCENS 'GLENLEVEN' / GLENLEVEN LINDEN B & B 2"
EVERGREEN TREES CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME CONT CAL SIZE
JT 11 JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA 'TAYLOR' / TAYLOR EASTERN REDCEDAR 15 GAL
PC 11 PICEA GLAUCA 'CONICA' / DWARF WHITE SPRUCE 15 GAL
PB 12 PICEA GLAUCA DENSATA / BLACK HILLS SPRUCE B & B 6` HT
PPH 9 PICEA PUNGENS `HOOPSII` / HOOPSI SPRUCE B & B 6` HT
PU 6 PICEA PUNGENS 'BABY BLUE EYES' / BABY BLUE EYES COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE B & B 6` HT
PP 3 PINUS PONDEROSA / PONDEROSA PINE B & B 6` HT
PD 5 PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII / DOUGLAS FIR B & B 6` HT
ORNAMENTAL TREES CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME CONT CAL SIZE
AC3 7 ACER PLATANOIDES 'CRIMSON SENTRY' / CRIMSON SENTRY NORWAY MAPLE 15 GAL
AG 7 ACER TATARICUM 'GARANN' TM / HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLE B & B 1.5"
BL 9 BETULA NIGRA 'LITTLE KING' / FOX VALLEY® DWARF RIVER BIRCH B & B 1.5"
CP 16 CELTIS OCCIDENTALIS 'JFS-KSU1' TM / PRAIRIE SENTINEL HACKBERRY B & B 1.5"
CI 6 CRATAEGUS CRUS-GALLI INERMIS / THORNLESS COCKSPUR HAWTHORN B & B 1.5"
MP 14 MALUS X 'PRAIRIE ROSE' / PRAIRIE ROSE CRABAPPLE B & B 1.5"
MB 11 MALUS X 'RED BARRON' / RED BARRON CRABAPPLE B & B 1.5"
MT 9 MALUS X 'THUNDERCHILD' / THUNDERCHILD CRABAPPLE B & B 1.5"
OV 12 OSTRYA VIRGINIANA / AMERICAN HOPHORNBEAM B & B 1.5"
QRF 16 QUERCUS ALBA/ROBUR `CRIMSCHMIDT` / CRIMSON SPIRE OAK B & B 1.5"
SR 7 SYRINGA RETICULATA / JAPANESE TREE LILAC B & B 1.5"
TH 7 TILIA CORDATA 'HALKA' / SUMMER SPRITE® LITTLELEAF LINDEN B & B 1.5"
SHRUBS CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME SIZE HYDROZONE
AR 2 AMELANCHIER ALNIFOLIA 'REGENT' / REGENT SERVICEBERRY 5 GAL
AC2 39 ATRIPLEX CANESCENS / FOURWING SALTBUSH 5 GAL
BH 86 BERBERIS THUNBERGII 'HELMOND PILLAR' / HELMOND PILLAR JAPANESE BARBERRY 5 GAL
BG 83 BERBERIS THUNBERGII 'ROYAL BURGUNDY' / ROYAL BURGUNDY JAPANESE BARBERRY 5 GAL
CG 57 CARAGANA FRUTEX 'GLOBOSA' / GLOBE RUSSIAN PEASHRUB 5 GAL
CR 13 CHRYSOTHAMNUS NAUSEOSUS / RUBBER RABBITBRUSH 5 GAL
CF 223 CORNUS SERICEA 'FARROW' / ARCTIC FIRE® RED TWIG DOGWOOD 5 GAL
HN 42 HYDRANGEA MACROPHYLLA 'NIKKO BLUE' / NIKKO BLUE HYDRANGEA 5 GAL
LV 79 LIGUSTRUM X VICARYI / GOLDEN PRIVET 5 GAL
LE 15 LONICERA XYLOSTEUM 'EMERALD MOUND' / EMERALD MOUND HONEYSUCKLE 5 GAL
NW 33 NEPETA X 'WALKER'S LOW' / WALKER'S LOW CATMINT 5 GAL
PM 204 PHYSOCARPUS MONOGYNUS / MOUNTAIN NINEBARK 5 GAL
POC 2 PHYSOCARPUS OPULIFOLIUS 'CENTER GLOW' / CENTER GLOW NINEBARK 5 GAL
PY 65 POTENTILLA FRUTICOSA 'YELLOW GEM' / YELLOW GEM BUSH CINQUEFOIL 5 GAL
RG2 112 RHUS AROMATICA 'GRO-LOW' / GRO-LOW FRAGRANT SUMAC 5 GAL
RG 20 RHUS GLABRA / SMOOTH SUMAC 5 GAL
RT 28 RHUS TRILOBATA / SKUNKBUSH SUMAC 5 GAL
RU 33 ROSA WOODSII ULTRAMONTANA / WOODS' ROSE 5 GAL
RN 102 ROSA X 'NEARLY WILD' / NEARLY WILD FLORIBUNDA ROSE 5 GAL
SM 36 SYRINGA PATULA 'MISS KIM' / MISS KIM KOREAN LILAC 5 GAL
WR 10 WEIGELA FLORIBUNDA 'RUMBA' / RUMBA WEIGLEA 5 GAL
EVERGREEN SHRUBS CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME SIZE HYDROZONE
JB2 15 JUNIPERUS HORIZONTALIS 'BLUE CHIP' / BLUE CHIP CREEPING JUNIPER 5 GAL
JB 23 JUNIPERUS SQUAMATA 'BLUE STAR' / BLUE STAR JUNIPER 5 GAL
PB3 25 PINUS MUGO 'BIG TUNA' / BIG TUNA MUGO PINE 5 GAL
LARGE EVERGREEN SHRUBS CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME SIZE HYDROZONE
JS 24 JUNIPERUS SCOPULORUM / ROCKY MOUNTAIN JUNIPER 5 GAL
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME SIZE HYDROZONE
BGB 466 BOUTELOUA GRACILIS `BLONDE AMBITION` / BLONDE AMBITION GRASS 1 GAL
CA 90 CALAMAGROSTIS X ACUTIFLORA `AVALANCHE` / AVALANCHE FEATHER REED GRASS 5 GAL
CAK 439 CALAMAGROSTIS X ACUTIFLORA 'KARL FOERSTER' / KARL FOERSTER FEATHER REED GRASS 1 GAL
MSA 134 MISCANTHUS SINENSIS 'ADAGIO' / ADAGIO EULALIA GRASS 1 GAL
PS 61 PANICUM VIRGATUM 'SHENANDOAH' / BURGUNDY SWITCH GRASS 5 GAL
PB2 381 PENNISETUM ALOPECUROIDES 'LITTLE BUNNY' / LITTLE BUNNY FOUNTAIN GRASS 5 GAL
PERENNIALS CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME SIZE HYDROZONE
AM2 96 ACHILLEA X 'MOONSHINE' / MOONSHINE YARROW 5 GAL
AC 12 AMORPHA CALIFORNICA / FALSE INDIGO 5 GAL
AC4 97 AQUILEGIA CHRYSANTHA / GOLDEN COLUMBINE 5 GAL
AS3 92 ARTEMISIA SCHMIDTIANA 'SILVER MOUND' / SILVER MOUND ARTEMISIA 5 GAL
GR 10 GERANIUM X 'ROZANNE' / ROZANNE CRANESBILL 5 GAL
HQ 6 HEMEROCALLIS X 'CAREY QUINN' / CAREY QUINN DAYLILY 5 GAL
PS2 31 PENSTEMON STRICTUS / ROCKY MOUNTAIN PENSTEMON 1 GAL
RG3 95 RUDBECKIA FULGIDA SULLIVANTII `GOLDSTURM` / BLACK-EYED SUSAN 1 GAL
SJ 155 SPIRAEA JAPONICA `ALPINA` / DAPHNE JAPANESE SPIREA 5 GAL
POLLINATOR HABITAT CODE QTY BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME SIZE HYDROZONE
AE 18 ANEMONE PULSATILLA / PASQUEFLOWER 5 GAL
AT2 22 ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA / BUTTERFLY MILKWEED 5 GAL
EP2 25 ECHINACEA PURPUREA / CONEFLOWER 5 GAL
EP 28 ENGELMANNIA PERISTENIA / ENGELMANN'S DAISY 5 GAL
ES 16 ERIOGONUM UMBELLATUM / SULFURFLOWER BUCKWHEAT 5 GAL
LB 19 LINUM LEWISII 'BLUE FLAX' / BLUE FLAX 5 GAL
PP2 21 PENSTEMON X MEXICALI 'P007S' / PIKES PEAK PURPLE® PENSTEMON 5 GAL
SG2 27 SALVIA SYLVESTRIS 'MAY NIGHT' / MAY NIGHT PURPLE 5 GAL
SS 22 SCHIZACHYRIUM SCOPARIUM 'STANDING OVATION' / STANDING OVATION LITTLE BLUESTEM 5 GAL
SG 7 SOLIDAGO GIGANTEA / GIANT GOLDENROD 5 GAL
SN 15 SORGHASTRUM NUTANS / INDIAN GRASS 5 GAL
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419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200 Fort Collins, CO 80521
phone 970.224.5828 | fax 970.225.6657 | www.ripleydesigninc.com
THOMPSON THRIFT
Monica Unger
111 Monument Circle #1600
Indianapolis, IN 46204
p: 317.853.5459
OWNER/ APPLICANT
ARCHITECT
STUDIO M
Nick Alexander
2 West Main Street
Carmel, IN 46032
p: 317.810.1502
ENGINEER
AVANT CIVIL GROUP
Danny Weber, PE
1337 Riverside Ave, Unit 2
Fort Collins, CO
p: 970.305.3534
LANDSCAPE
SCHEDULE
FDP SUBMITTAL
THE LANDING AT
LEMAY
09/27/23FDP RD 101
FORT COLLINS, CO
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BUILDING 6
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BUILDING 2
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BUILDING 1
(TYPE D)
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BUILDING 3
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ABOVE 5 BAY GARAGE
CARRIAGE HOUSE 3
ABOVE 5 BAY GARAGE
CARRIAGE HOUSE 4
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CARRIAGE HOUSE 5
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CARRIAGE HOUSE 6
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CARRIAGE HOUSE 7
ABOVE 5 BAY GARAGE
CARRIAGE HOUSE 8
ABOVE 5 BAY GARAGE
COURTYARD
CLUBHOUSE
FOOD TRUCK
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FITNESS
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GARAGE 1
(10 BAY)
GARAGE 2
(10 BAY)
ANSI GARAGE 4
(14 STANDARD BAY,
2 ADA BAY)
GARAGE 5
(5 BAY)DETENTION
ANSI GARAGE 6
(14 STANDARD BAY,
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DETENTION
=EXISTING TREE
= MITIGATION TREE
= EXISTING SANITARY SEWER
= EXISTING GAS LINE
= EXISTING ELECTRIC LINE
= EXISTING WATER LINE
= EXISTING FIBER OPTIC LINE
= EXISTING FENCE
= PROJECT BOUNDARY
= LOT LINE
= STORMWATER UTILITY
= WATER UTILITY
= GAS UTILITY
= SANITARY SEWER UTILITY
= ELECTRIC UTILITY
= UNDER DRAIN
= SETBACK
= RIGHT OF WAY
= FIRE SERVICE LINE
= PROPOSED GRADING
= MATCH LINE
= TRANSFORMER, TYP.
= EXISTING STORMWATER UTILITY
= EXISTING IRRIGATION LINE
= PROPOSED DOG PARK FENCE
= PROPOSED DECORATIVE FENCE
=PROPOSED SHRUBS, TYP.
=STREET LIGHT, TYP.
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HYDROZONE - HIGH 30,749 SF
HYDROZONE - MODERATE 78,919 SF
HYDROZONE - LOW 111,666 SF
HYDROZONE - VERY LOW 59,228 SF
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RIPLEY DESIGN INC.
Project Manager
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200
Fort Collins, CO 80521
p. 970.224.5828
f. 970.225.6657
BUSINESS NAME
Contact Person
1234 Anywhere St.
Fort Collins, CO 80521
p. 012.345.6789
APPLICANT
OWNER
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200 Fort Collins, CO 80521
phone 970.224.5828 | fax 970.225.6657 | www.ripleydesigninc.com
HYDROZONE PLAN
FDP SUBMITTAL
THE LANDING AT
LEMAY
09/27/23FDP RD 101
FORT COLLINS, CO
RL
AG/KS
R21-039
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NORTH
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SCALE: 1"=10'-0"
HYDROZONE AREA (SF)WATER NEEDED
(GALLONS/SF)
ANNUAL WATER USE
(GALLONS)
HIGH 30,749 18 553,482
MODERATE 78,919 14 1,104,866
LOW 111,666 8 893,328
VERY LOW 59228 3 177,684
TOTAL 280,562 AVERAGE: 9.73*2,729,360
* ANNUAL WATER USE NOT TO EXCEED 10 GAL./SF. AVERAGE OVER THE SITE
WATER USE TABLE
LEGEND
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+60 TREES ≤ 15%#TYPE (PROPOSED AND EXISTING TO REMAIN)
CANOPY TREES (55%)208
8.7%33 ACER SACCHARUM 'PNI 0285' TM / GREEN MOUNTAIN SUGAR MAPLE
2.9%11 AESCULUS GLABRA / OHIO BUCKEYE
9.2%35 CATALPA SPECIOSA / NORTHERN CATALPA
2.9%11 CELTIS OCCIDENTALIS / COMMON HACKBERRY
6.9%26 GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS INERMIS 'SHADEMASTER' / SHADEMASTER HONEY LOCUST
3.7%14 GYMNOCLADUS DIOICUS `ESPRESSO` / SEEDLESS COFFEE TREE `ESPRESSO`
7.1%27 QUERCUS BUCKLEYI / TEXAS RED OAK
4.2%16 QUERCUS MACROCARPA / URBAN PINNACLE OAK
4.2%16 QUERCUS SHUMARDII / SHUMARD OAK
5.0%19 TILIA X FLAVESCENS 'GLENLEVEN' / GLENLEVEN LINDEN
EVERGREEN TREES (15%)57
2.9%11 JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA 'TAYLOR' / TAYLOR EASTERN REDCEDAR
2.9%11 PICEA GLAUCA 'CONICA' / DWARF WHITE SPRUCE
3.2%12 PICEA GLAUCA DENSATA / BLACK HILLS SPRUCE
2.4%9 PICEA PUNGENS `HOOPSII` / HOOPSI SPRUCE
1.6%6 PICEA PUNGENS 'BABY BLUE EYES' / BABY BLUE EYES COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE
0.8%3 PINUS PONDEROSA / PONDEROSA PINE
1.3%5 PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII / DOUGLAS FIR
ORNAMENTAL TREES (30%)114
1.8%7 ACER PLANTANOIDES 'CRIMSON SENTRY' / CRIMSON SENTRY NORWAY MAPLE
1.8%7 ACER TATARICUM 'GARANN' TM / HOT WINGS TATARIAN MAPLE
2.4%9 BETULA NIGRA ' LITTLE KING' / FOX VALLEY DWARF RIVER BIRCH
4.2%16 CELTIS OCCIDENTALIS 'JFS-KSU1' TM / PRAIRIE SENTINEL HACKBERRY
1.6%6 CRATAEGUS CRUS-GALLI INERMIS / THORNLESS COCKSPUR HAWTHORN
3.7%14 MALUS X 'PRAIRIE ROSE' / PRAIRIE ROSE CRABAPPLE
2.9%11 MALUS X 'RED BARRON' / RED BARRON CRABAPPLE
2.4%9 MALUS X 'THUNDERCHILD' / THUNDERCHILD CRABAPPLE
3.2%12 OSTRYA VIRGINIANA / AMERICAN HOPHORNBEAM
4.2%16 QUERCUS ALBA/ROBUR `CRIMSCHMIDT` / CRIMSON SPIRE OAK
1.8%7 SYRINGA RETICULATA / JAPANESE TREE LILAC
1.8%7 TILIA CORDATA 'HALKA' / SUMMER SPRITE LITTLELEAF LINDEN
TOTAL 379
TREE SPECIES DIVERSITY
PER CITY OF FORT COLLINS 3.2.1(D)3 PROPOSED PLAN MUST HAVE A SPECIES DIVERSITY OF (10-19 TREES > 50%, 20-39 TREES > 33%, 40-59 TREES >
25%, 60+ TREES > 15%). OF THE 379 TOTAL TREES SURVEYED AND PROPOSED ON SITE, NO SPECIES MAY HAVE MORE THAN 57 QUANTITY.
DRAWING NUMBER:
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RIPLEY DESIGN INC.
Russ Lee
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200
Fort Collins, CO 80521
p. 970.224.5828
PLANNER/ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200 Fort Collins, CO 80521
phone 970.224.5828 | fax 970.225.6657 | www.ripleydesigninc.com
THOMPSON THRIFT
Monica Unger
111 Monument Circle #1600
Indianapolis, IN 46204
p: 317.853.5459
OWNER/ APPLICANT
ARCHITECT
STUDIO M
Nick Alexander
2 West Main Street
Carmel, IN 46032
p: 317.810.1502
ENGINEER
AVANT CIVIL GROUP
Danny Weber, PE
1337 Riverside Ave, Unit 2
Fort Collins, CO
p: 970.305.3534
LANDSCAPE NOTES
FDP SUBMITTAL
THE LANDING AT
LEMAY
09/27/23FDP RD 101
FORT COLLINS, CO
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1.PLANT QUALITY: ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE A-GRADE OR NO. 1 GRADE - FREE OF ANY DEFECTS, OF
NORMAL HEALTH, HEIGHT, LEAF DENSITY 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 AN AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM. THE IRRIGATION PLAN MUST BE
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS WATER UTILITIES DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO THE
ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT. ALL TURF AREAS SHALL BE IRRIGATED WITH AN AUTOMATIC POP-UP
IRRIGATION SYSTEM. ALL SHRUB BEDS AND TREES, INCLUDING IN NATIVE SEED AREAS, SHALL BE
IRRIGATED WITH AN AUTOMATIC DRIP (TRICKLE) IRRIGATION SYSTEM, OR WITH AN ACCEPTABLE
ALTERNATIVE APPROVED BY THE CITY WITH THE IRRIGATION PLANS. 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 CONSERVED FOR 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. THE SOIL IN ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS, INCLUDING PARKWAYS AND MEDIANS,
SHALL BE THOUGHLY LOOSENED TO A DEPTH OF NOT LESS THAN EIGHT(8) INCHES AND SOIL
AMENDMENT SHALL BE THOROUGHLY INCORPORATED INTO THE SOIL OF ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS TO A
DEPTH OF AT LEAST SIX(6) INCHES BY TILLING, DISCING OR OTHER SUITABLE METHOD, AT A RATE OF AT
LEAST THREE (3) CUBIC YARDS OF SOIL AMENDMENT PER ONE THOUSAND (1,000) SQUARE FEET OF
LANDSCAPE AREA. PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF ANY CERTIFICATE OF 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 A MANNER DESIGNED TO ENCOURAGE QUICK ESTABLISHMENT AND
HEALTHY GROWTH. ALL LANDSCAPING FOR EACH PHASE MUST BE EITHER INSTALLED OR THE
INSTALLATION MUST BE SECURED WITH AN IRREVOCABLE LETTER OF CREDIT, PERFORMANCE BOND, OR
ESCROW ACCOUNT FOR 125% OF THE VALUATION OF THE MATERIALS AND LABOR PRIOR TO ISSUANCE
OF A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY FOR ANY BUILDING IN SUCH PHASE.
6.MAINTENANCE: TREES AND VEGETATION, IRRIGATION SYSTEMS, FENCES, WALLS AND OTHER LANDSCAPE
ELEMENTS WITH THESE FINAL PLANS SHALL BE CONSIDERED AS ELEMENTS OF THE PROJECT IN THE
SAME MANNER AS PARKING, BUILDING MATERIALS AND OTHER SITE DETAILS. THE APPLICANT,
LANDOWNER OR SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST SHALL BE JOINTLY AND SEVERALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE
REGULAR MAINTENANCE OF ALL LANDSCAPING ELEMENTS IN GOOD CONDITION. ALL LANDSCAPING
SHALL BE MAINTAINED FREE FROM DISEASE, PESTS, WEEDS AND LITTER, AND ALL LANDSCAPE
STRUCTURES SUCH AS FENCES AND WALLS SHALL BE REPAIRED AND REPLACED PERIODICALLY TO
MAINTAIN A STRUCTURALLY SOUND CONDITION.
7.REPLACEMENT: ANY LANDSCAPE ELEMENT THAT DIES, OR IS OTHERWISE REMOVED, SHALL BE
PROMPTLY REPLACED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THESE PLANS.
8.THE FOLLOWING SEPARATIONS SHALL BE PROVIDED BETWEEN TREES/SHRUBS AND UTILITIES:
40 FEET BETWEEN CANOPY TREES AND STREET LIGHTS
15 FEET BETWEEN ORNAMENTAL TREES AND STREETLIGHTS
10 FEET BETWEEN TREES AND PUBLIC WATER, SANITARY AND STORM SEWER MAIN LINES
6 FEET BETWEEN TREES AND PUBLIC WATER, SANITARY AND STORM SEWER SERVICE LINES.
4 FEET BETWEEN TREES AND GAS LINES
9.ALL STREET TREES SHALL BE PLACED A MINIMUM EIGHT (8) FEET AWAY FROM THE EDGES OF DRIVEWAYS
AND ALLEYS PER LUC 3.2.1(D)(2)(a).
10.PLACEMENT OF ALL LANDSCAPING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SIGHT DISTANCE CRITERIA AS
SPECIFIED BY THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS. NO STRUCTURES OR LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS GREATER THAN
24" SHALL BE ALLOWED WITHIN THE SIGHT DISTANCE TRIANGLE OR EASEMENTS WITH THE EXCEPTION
OF DECIDUOUS TREES PROVIDED THAT THE LOWEST BRANCH IS AT LEAST 6' FROM GRADE. ANY FENCES
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
12.MINOR CHANGES IN SPECIES AND PLANT LOCATIONS MAY BE MADE DURING CONSTRUCTION -- AS
REQUIRED BY SITE CONDITIONS OR PLANT AVAILABILITY. OVERALL QUANTITY, QUALITY, AND DESIGN
CONCEPT MUST BE CONSISTENT WITH THE APPROVED PLANS. IN THE EVENT 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.
14.IRRIGATED TURF SHALL BE TEXAS BLUEGRASS/KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS HYBRID REVEILLE OR APPROVED
EQUAL.
15.STRAW / COCONUT SOIL RETENTION BLANKET SHALL BE APPLIED TO ALL SEEDED AREAS ON SLOPES
GREATER THAN 3:1.
16.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 FINAL APPROVAL OF EACH PHASE.
17.STREET LANDSCAPING, INCLUDING STREET TREES, SHALL BE SELECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL CITY
CODES AND POLICIES. ALL TREE PRUNING AND REMOVAL WORKS SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A CITY OF
FORT COLLINS LICENSED ARBORS WHERE REQUIRED BY CODE.STREET TREES SHALL BE SUPPLIED AND
PLANTED BY THE DEVELOPER USING A QUALIFIED LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR.
18.THE DEVELOPER SHALL REPLACE DEAD OR DYING STREET TREES AFTER PLANTING UNTIL FINAL
MAINTENANCE INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE BY THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS FORESTRY DIVISION. ALL
STREET TREES IN THE PROJECT MUST BE ESTABLISHED, WITH AN APPROVED SPECIES AND OF
ACCEPTABLE CONDITION PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE.
19.SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE CITY FORESTER -- STREET TREE LOCATIONS MAY BE ADJUSTED TO
ACCOMMODATE DRIVEWAY LOCATIONS, UTILITY SEPARATIONS BETWEEN TREES, STREET SIGNS AND
STREET LIGHTS. STREET TREES TO BE CENTERED IN THE MIDDLE OF THE LOT TO THE EXTENT FEASIBLE.
QUANTITIES SHOWN ON PLAN MUST BE INSTALLED UNLESS A REDUCTION IS APPROVED BY THE CITY TO
MEET SEPARATION STANDARDS.
20.FORT COLLINS HAS ACTIVE IRRIGATION IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY ALONG N LEMAY AVE. ANY
IRRIGATION LINES, INFRASTRUCTURE, OR RELATED EQUIPMENT THAT IS DISTURBED, DAMAGED
DESTROYED OR MOVED, SHALL BE PROPTLY REPLACED AND/ OR REPAIRED AT NO COST TO THE CITY.
IRRIGATION PLANS FOR THIS AREA ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.
21.ANY LANDSCAPING THAT IS DAMAGED OR DESTROYED IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY ALONG N. LEMAY
AVENUE SHALL BE PROMPLY REPLACED AND/ OR REPAIRED AT NO COST TO THE CITY.
22.ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNER/ HOA TO WATER AND MAINTAIN PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY LANDSCAPING
ALONG CORDOVA ROAD (ARTERIAL STREET) IN PERPETUITY. TREES IN THE PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY MUST
BE EACH INSTALLED WITH SEPARATE ZONE DRIP IRRIGATION.
TREE SPECIES DIVERSITY
TREE DIAMETER AT BREAST HEIGHT
(INCHES)
AUGER DISTANCE FROM FACE OF
TREE (FEET)
0-2 1
3-4 2
5-9 5
10-14 10
15-19 12
OVER 19 15
1.ALL EXISTING TREES WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE DEVELOPMENT AND WITHIN ANY NATURAL
AREA BUFFER ZONES SHALL REMAIN AND BE PROTECTED UNLESS NOTED ON THESE PLANS
FOR REMOVAL.
2.WITHIN THE DRIP LINE OF ANY PROTECTED EXISTING TREE, THERE SHALL BE NO CUT OR FILL
OVER A FOUR-INCH DEPTH UNLESS A QUALIFIED ARBORIST OR FORESTER HAS EVALUATED
AND APPROVED THE DISTURBANCE.
3.ALL PROTECTED EXISTING TREES SHALL BE PRUNED TO THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
FORESTRY STANDARDS. TREE PRUNING AND REMOVAL SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A
BUSINESS THAT HOLDS A CURRENT CITY OF FORT COLLINS ARBORIST LICENSE WHERE
REQUIRED BY CODE.
4.PRIOR TO AND DURING CONSTRUCTION, BARRIERS SHALL BE ERECTED AROUND ALL
PROTECTED EXISTING TREES WITH SUCH BARRIERS TO BE OF ORANGE FENCING A MINIMUM
OF FOUR (4) FEET IN HEIGHT, SECURED WITH METAL T-POSTS, NO CLOSER THAN SIX (6) FEET
FROM THE TRUNK OR ONE-HALF (½) OF THE DRIP LINE, WHICHEVER IS GREATER. THERE
SHALL BE NO STORAGE OR MOVEMENT OF EQUIPMENT, MATERIAL, DEBRIS OR FILL WITHIN
THE FENCED TREE PROTECTION ZONE.
5.DURING THE CONSTRUCTION STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT, THE APPLICANT SHALL PREVENT
THE CLEANING OF EQUIPMENT OR MATERIAL OR THE STORAGE AND DISPOSAL OF WASTE
MATERIAL SUCH AS PAINTS, OILS, SOLVENTS, ASPHALT, CONCRETE, MOTOR OIL OR ANY
OTHER MATERIAL HARMFUL TO THE LIFE OF A TREE WITHIN THE DRIP LINE OF ANY
PROTECTED TREE OR GROUP OF TREES.
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, ROAD RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND UTILITY EASEMENTS
MAY BE "RIBBONED OFF," RATHER THAN ERECTING PROTECTIVE FENCING AROUND EACH
TREE AS REQUIRED IN SUBSECTION (G)(3) ABOVE. THIS MAY BE ACCOMPLISHED BY PLACING
METAL T-POST STAKES A MAXIMUM OF FIFTY (50) FEET APART AND TYING RIBBON OR ROPE
FROM STAKE-TO-STAKE ALONG THE OUTSIDE PERIMETERS OF SUCH AREAS BEING CLEARED.
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 OF
TWENTY-FOUR (24) INCHES. THE AUGER DISTANCE IS ESTABLISHED FROM THE FACE OF THE
TREE (OUTER BARK) AND IS SCALED FROM TREE DIAMETER AT BREAST HEIGHT AS
DESCRIBED IN THE CHART BELOW:
9.NO TREES SHALL BE REMOVED DURING THE SONGBIRD NESTING SEASON (FEBRUARY 1 TO
JULY 31) WITHOUT FIRST HAVING A PROFESSIONAL ECOLOGIST OR WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST
COMPLETE A NESTING SURVEY TO IDENTIFY ANY ACTIVE NESTS EXISTING ON THE PROJECT
SITE. IF ACTIVE NESTS ARE FOUND, THE CITY ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNER WILL DETERMINE
WHETHER ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS ON TREE REMOVAL AND CONSTRUCTION APPLY.
TREE PROTECTION NOTESGENERAL LANDSCAPE NOTES
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 OTHER CITY PROPERTY.
THIS PERMIT SHALL APPROVE THE LOCATION AND SPECIES TO BE PLANTED. FAILURE TO OBTAIN
THIS PERMIT IS A VIOLATION OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS CODE SUBJECT TO CITATION
(SECTION 27-31) AND MAY ALSO RESULT IN REPLACING OR RELOCATING TREES AND A HOLD ON
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY.
BUFFER YARD TREATMENT
BOUNDARY
PROVIDED
BUFFER
WIDTH (LF)
PROVIDED
BUFFER
LENGTH (LF)
PLANT
MULTIPLIER
BASE STANDARD
(PER 100 L.F.)
PLANTINGS
REQUIRED
PLANTINGS
PROVIDED DIFFERENCE
EAST
PROPERTY
BOUNDARY
50 741 0.50
5 SHADE TREES 19 19 0
6
ORNAMENTAL
TREES OR TYPE
2 SHRUBS
22 23 1
4 EVERGREEN
TREES 15 15 0
30 TYPE 2 SHRUBS 111 112 1
PARKING LOT INTERIOR
LANDSCAPING
SQUARE FEET PROPOSED PERCENT PROVIDED PERCENT REQUIRED
PARKING LOT INTERIOR 116911
LANDSCAPE AREA 17453 15 10
* REQUIRED BUFFERYARD TREATMENT ARE CALCULATED AS FOLLOWS:
(741 SF / 100 LF) X .50 X 5 = 19 SHADE TREES
(741 SF / 100 LF) X .50 X 6 = 22 ORNAMENTAL TREES
(741 SF / 100 LF) X .50 X 4 = 15 EVERGREEN TREES
(741 SF / 100 LF) X .50 X 30 = 111 "TYPE 2" SHRUBS
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Russ Lee
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200
Fort Collins, CO 80521
p. 970.224.5828
PLANNER/ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200 Fort Collins, CO 80521
phone 970.224.5828 | fax 970.225.6657 | www.ripleydesigninc.com
THOMPSON THRIFT
Monica Unger
111 Monument Circle #1600
Indianapolis, IN 46204
p: 317.853.5459
OWNER/ APPLICANT
ARCHITECT
STUDIO M
Nick Alexander
2 West Main Street
Carmel, IN 46032
p: 317.810.1502
ENGINEER
AVANT CIVIL GROUP
Danny Weber, PE
1337 Riverside Ave, Unit 2
Fort Collins, CO
p: 970.305.3534
LANDSCAPE SEED
MIXES AND BUFFER
YARD SECTIONS
FDP SUBMITTAL
THE LANDING AT
LEMAY
09/27/23FDP RD 101
FORT COLLINS, CO
RL
AG/KS
R21-039
L5.3
UPLAND SEED MIX
SPECIES
SEEDED RATE
LBS./ACRE
(DRILLED)
WATER
REQUIREMENT
WILDFLOWERS
PLAINS COREOSIS / COREOPSIS TINCTORIA 0.17 HIGH
PURPLE PRAIRIE CLOVER / DALEA PURPUREA 0.81 LOW
INDIAN BLANKET FLOWER / GAILLARDIA ARISTATA 1.85 MEDIUM
ROCKY MTN. PENSTEMON / PENSTEMON STRICTUS 0.35 LOW
MEXICAN HAT / RATIBIDA COLUMNIFERA 0.20 MEDIUM
GRASSES
INDIAN RICEGRASS / ACHNATHERUM HYMENOIDES 1.13 LOW
SIDEOATS GRAMA / BOUTELOUA CURTIPENDULA 1.15 MEDIUM
BUFFALOGRASS / BOUTELOUA DACTYLOIDES 3.27 MEDIUM
BLUE GRAMA / BOUTELOUA GRACILIS 0.25 LOW, MEDIUM
BOTTLEBRUSH SQUIRRELTAIL / ELYMUS ELYMOIDES 0.95 LOW
PRAIRIE JUNEGRASS / KOELERIA MACRANTHA 0.08 HIGH
GREEN NEEDLEGRASS / NASSELLA VIRIDULA 1.01 LOW
SWITCHGRASS / PANICUM VIRGATUM 0.71 MEDIUM
WESTERN WHEAT / PASCOPYRUM SMITHII 1.61 MEDIUM
SAND DROPSEED / SPOROBOLUS CRYPTANDRUS 0.04 LOW
TOTAL FOR UPLAND MIX (LBS/PLS/ACRE)13.58
ACCEPTABLE SUBSTITUTIONS FOR WILDFLOWERS
FRINGED SAGE / ARTEMISIA FRIGIDA 0.03 LOW
BLUE FLAX / LINUM LEWISII 0.41 MEDIUM
PRAIRIE ASTER / MACHAERANTHERA TANACETIFOLIA 0.25 MEDIUM
ACCEPTABLE SUBSTITUTIONS FOR GRASSES
CANADA WILDRYE / ELYMUS CANADENSIS 1.59 MEDIUM
INLAND SALTGRASS / DISTICHLIS SPICATA 0.35 MEDIUM
MOUNTAIN MUHLY / MUHLENBERGIA MONTANA 0.11 MEDIUM
DETENTION BASIN SEED MIX
SPECIES
SEEDED RATE
LBS./ACRE
(DRILLED)
WATER
REQUIREMENT
WILDFLOWERS
PLAINS COREOSIS / COREOPSIS TINCTORIA 0.17 HIGH
WHITE PRAIRIE CLOVER / DALEA CANDIDA 0.65 MEDIUM
PURPLE PRAIRIE CLOVER / DALEA PURPUREA 0.81 LOW
INDIAN BLANKET FLOWER / GAILLARDIA ARISTATA 1.85 MEDIUM
MEXICAN HAT / RATIBIDA COLUMNIFERA 0.20 MEDIUM
GRASSES
INDIAN RICEGRASS / ACHNATHERUM HYMENOIDES 1.13 LOW
SIDEOATS GRAMA / BOUTELOUA CURTIPENDULA 1.15 MEDIUM
BUFFALOGRASS / BOUTELOUA DACTYLOIDES 3.27 MEDIUM
BLUE GRAMA / BOUTELOUA GRACILIS 0.25 LOW, MEDIUM
INLAND SALTGRASS / DISTICHLIS SPICATA 0.35 MEDIUM
BOTTLEBRUSH SQUIRRELTAIL / ELYMUS ELMOIDES 0.95 LOW
STREAMBANK WHEATGRASS / ELYMUS LANCEOLATUS
SS. LANCEOLATUS 1.36 LOW
PRAIRIE JUNEGRASS / KOELERIA MACRANTHA 0.08 HIGH
WESTERN WHEAT / PASCOPYRUM SMITHII 1.61 MEDIUM
LITTLE BLUESTEM / SCHIZACHYRIUM SCOPARIUM 0.70 LOW
TOTAL FOR UPLAND MIX (LBS/PLS/ACRE)14.53
ACCEPTABLE SUBSTITUTIONS FOR WILDFLOWERS
BLUE FLAX / LINUM LEWISII 0.83 MEDIUM
BLACK-EYED SUSAN / RUDBECKIA HIRTA 0.14 MEDIUM
PRAIRIE ASTER / MACHAERANTHERA TANACETIFOLIA 0.49 MEDIUM
ACCEPTABLE SUBSTITUTIONS FOR GRASSES
SALT AND PEPPER GRASS / DESCHAMPSIA CESPITOSA 0.07 LOW
SIX WEEKS FESCUE / FESTUCA OCTOFLORA 0.19 LOW
SLENDER WHEATGRASS / ELYMUS TRACHYCAULUS 1.36 LOW
REQUIREMENTS:
CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR LOCATING AND PURCHASING ALL SPECIES LISTED IN MIX. IF A SPECIES
CANT BE LOCATED, CONTRACTOR MUST REPLACE EACH MISSING SPECIES WITH THE ACCEPTABLE
SUBSTITUTIONS (LISTED ABOVE). CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING SEED TAGS TO APPROPRIATE
CITY STAFF. THE MIX IS BASED ON 70 SEEDS/SQUARE FOOT AND IS ONLY CALCULATED FOR ONE ACRE. THIS
MIX IS BASED ON THE CONTRACTOR USING A DRILL SEED APPLICATION. MIX SHOULD BE DOUBLED IF HAD
BROADCASTED. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CALCULATING THE APPROPRIATE SEED AMOUNTS TO
PURCHASE. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE POUNDS PER ACRE ARE IN PLS (PURE LIVE SEED) AND MUST BE ORDERED
THAT WAY. ALL MATERIALS FURNISHED SHALL BE FREE OF COLORADO STATE NOXIOUS WEEDS AS DEFINED IN
ARTICLE III, SECTION 21-40 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS.
RAIN GARDEN MIX
SPECIES
SEEDED RATE
LBS./ACRE
(DRILLED)
% OF SEEDS IN
MIX
GRASSES
SWITCHGRASS / PANICUM VIRGATUM 0.80 13.9%
YELLOW INDIANGRASS / SORGHASTRUM NUTANS 1.10 8.6%
SIDEOATS GRAMA / BOUTELOUA CURTIPENDULA 1.50 12.8%
SAND DROPSEED / SPOROBOLUS CRYPTANDRUS 0.06 14.0%
PRAIRIE SANDREED / CALAMOVILFA LONGIFOLIA 1.16 14.2%
BIG BLUESTEM / ANDROPOGON GERARDII 0.90 5.2%
LITTLE BLUESTEM / SCHIZACHYRIUM SCOPARIUM 0.90 10.5%
SAND BLUESTEM / ANDROPOGON HALLII 0.80 4.1%
WESTERN WHEAT / PASCOPYRUM SMITHII 0.70 3.5%
INDIAN RICEGRASS / ACHNATHERUM HYMENOIDES 2.10 13.3%
TOTAL FOR UPLAND MIX (LBS/PLS/ACRE)10.02
1.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 AERATION AND ADDITION OF AMENDMENTS,
THEN SEED IN TWO DIRECTIONS TO DISTRIBUTE SEED EVENLY OVER ENTIRE AREA. DRILL SEED ALL INDICATED AREAS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
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 1
2" DEPTH (OR APPROPRIATE DEPTH FOR
SELECTED SPECIES). FOR BROADCAST SEEDING INSTEAD OF DRILL SEEDING METHOD DOUBLE SPECIFIED APPLICATION RATE. REFER TO
NATIVE SEED MIX TABLE FOR SPECIES, PERCENTAGES AND APPLICATION RATES.
6.PREPARE 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. PLASTIC BASED
EROSION CONTROL MATERIALS (I.E., PLASTICWELDED BLANKETS) SHALL NOT BE USED WITHOUT EXPRESS PERMISSION FROM THE
ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNER AS THESE MATERIALS HAVE PROVED TO CAUSE WILDLIFE ENTRAPMENT ISSUES.
8.WHERE NEEDED, TEMPORARY IRRIGATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED UNTIL SEED IS ESTABLISHED. IF IRRIGATION IS USED, THE IRRIGATION
SYSTEM FOR SEEDED AREAS SHALL BE FULLY OPERATIONAL AT THE TIME OF SEEDING AND SHALL ENSURE 100% HEAD-TO-HEAD
COVERAGE OVER ALL SEEDED 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 AN RE-SEEDING AS NEEDED
TO ESTABLISH COVER.
10.THE APPROVED SEED MIX AREA IS INTENDED TO BE MAINTAINED IN A NATURAL LIKE LANDSCAPE AESTHETIC. IF AND WHEN MOWING
OCCURS IN NATIVE GRASS SEED MIX AREAS DO NOT 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 (70%) VEGETATIVE COVER IS REACHED WITH NO LARGER
THAN ONE FOOT SQUARE BARE SPOTS AND/OR UNTIL DEEMED ESTABLISHED BY CITY PLANNING SERVICES AND EROSION CONTROL.
12.THE DEVELOPER AND/OR LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ADEQUATE SEEDLING COVERAGE AND GROWTH AT THE TIME OF
FINAL STABILIZATION, AS DEFINED BY STATE AND LOCAL AGENCIES. IF FINAL STABILIZATION IS NOT ACHIEVED TO THE SATISFACTION OF
THE AGENCY, THE DEVELOPER AND/OR LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ADDITIONAL CORRECTIVE MEASURES TO
SATISFY FINAL VEGETATIVE REQUIREMENTS FOR CLOSEOUT.
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RIPLEY DESIGN INC.
Project Manager
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200
Fort Collins, CO 80521
p. 970.224.5828
f. 970.225.6657
BUSINESS NAME
Contact Person
1234 Anywhere St.
Fort Collins, CO 80521
p. 012.345.6789
APPLICANT
OWNER
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200 Fort Collins, CO 80521
phone 970.224.5828 | fax 970.225.6657 | www.ripleydesigninc.com
LANDSCAPE DETAILS
FDP SUBMITTAL
THE LANDING AT
LEMAY
09/27/23FDP RD 101
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IN TURF AREAS)
NOTES:
SET S0 THAT TOP OF ROOT 1-2"
HIGHER THAN FINISHED GRADE
MARK NORTH SIDE OF TREE IN
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FACE NORTH AT THE SITE
WHENEVER POSSIBLE
2 STRAND 12 GAUGE GAL. WIRE
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STEEL T-POSTS DRIVEN (MIN. 24") FIRMLY INTO
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HOLE BEFORE BACKFILLING
STAKE ABOVE FIRST BRANCHES OR AS
NECESSARY FOR FIRM SUPPORT
BACKFILL WITH BLEND OF EXISTING SOIL
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WATER THOROUGHLY TO SETTLE AND
REMOVE AIR POCKETS. PRIOR TO
MULCHING, LIGHTLY TAMP SOIL AROUND
THE ROOT BALL IN 6" LIFTS TO BRACE
TREE. DO NOT OVER COMPACT. WHEN THE
PLANTING HOLE HAS BEEN BACKFILLED,
POUR WATER AROUND THE ROOT BALL TO
SETTLE THE SOIL.
REMOVE ALL WIRE, TWINE BURLAP, MESH
AND CONTAINERS FROM ENTIRE ROOT
BALL AND TRUNK
3" DEEP MULCH RING PLACED A MINIMUM
OF 6' IN DIAMETER. 1" MULCH OVER ROOT
BALL. DO NOT PLACE MULCH IN CONTACT
WITH TREE TRUNK
3 X BALL DIA.
BOTTOM OF ROOT BALL RESTS ON
EXISTING OR RECOMPACTED SOIL
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STAKE TREES PER FOLLOWING SCHEDULE, THEN REMOVE AT
END OF FIRST GROWING SEASON AS FOLLOWS:
1 1/2" CALIPER SIZE - MIN. 1 STAKE ON SIDE OF PREVAILING
WIND. (GENERALLY N.W. SIDE)
1 1/2" - 3" CALIPER SIZE - MIN. 2 STAKES - ONE ON N.W. SIDE,
ONE ON S.W. SIDE
3" CALIPER SIZE AND LARGER - 3 STAKES PER DIAGRAM
WIRE OR CABLE SHALL BE MIN. 12 GAUGE, TIGHTEN ONLY
ENOUGH TO KEEP FROM SLIPPING. ALLOW FOR SOME TRUNK
MOVEMENT. NYLON STRAPS SHALL BE LONG ENOUGH TO
ACCOMMODATE 1 1/2" OF GROWTH AND BUFFER ALL BRANCHES
FROM WIRE
GUYING PLAN
PLANT SO THAT TOP OF ROOT BALL
IS 2" HIGHER THAN FINISHED GRADE
GROMMETED NYLON STRAPS
GALVANIZED WIRE TWIST TO TIGHTEN
6' STEEL T-POSTS (SEE SCHEDULE) DRIVEN
(MIN. 24") FIRMLY INTO UNDISTURBED SOIL
OUTSIDE ROOTBALL.
SCARIFY SIDES OF PLANTING HOLE
LEAVING 1:1 SLOPE
BACKFILL WITH BLEND OF EXISTING
SOIL AND A MAXIMUM 20% (BY
VOL.) ORGANIC MATERIAL TAMP
SOIL AROUND ROOT BALL W/ FOOT
PRESSURE SO THAT IT DOESN'T
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SETTLE AND REMOVE AIR
POCKETS. PRIOR TO MULCHING,
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ROOT BALL IN 6" LIFTS TO BRACE
TREE. DO NOT OVER COMPACT.
WHEN THE PLANTING HOLE HAS
BEEN BACKFILLED, POUR WATER
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SETTLE THE SOIL.
PRUNING NOTES:
DO NOT HEAVILY PRUNE THE TREE AT PLANTING. PRUNE
ONLY CROSSOVER LIMBS, CO-DOMINANT LEADERS AND
BROKEN BRANCHES. SOME INTERIOR TWIGS AND
LATERAL BRANCHES MAY BE PRUNED. HOWEVER, DO
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DO NOT HEAVILY PRUNE SHRUB AT PLANTING.
PRUNE ONLY DEAD OR BROKEN BRANCHES. IF
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REPLACE SHRUB
PLACEMENT NOTES:
·SET SHRUB PLUMB. SPACE PLANTS, AND
PLACE FOR BEST EFFECT
·SET TOP OF ROOTBALL 1-2" HIGHER THAN
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SCARIFY SIDES AND USE 1:1 SLOPE
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GEOTEXTILE WEED BARRIER. 1" OF MULCH ON
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ROOT BALL. BREAK UP ENCIRCLING ROOTS
WITH SHARP KNIFE OR SPADE. SPLIT BOTTOM
OF ROOT BALL. PLACE ON UNDISTURBED SOIL
TO PREVENT SETTLEMENT. PRIOR TO
MULCHING, LIGHTLY TAMP SOIL AROUND THE
ROOT BALL IN 6" LIFTS TO BRACE SHRUB. DO
NOT OVER COMPACT. WHEN THE PLANTING
HOLE HAS BEEN BACKFILLED, POUR WATER
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BACKFILL WITH BLEND OF EXISTING SOIL
AND A MAX. 20% (BY VOL.) ORGANIC
MATERIAL. WATER THOROUGHLY TO
SETTLE AND REMOVE AIR POCKETS
2 X BALL DIA.
4" HIGH WATER SAUCER
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SUBMIT AVAILABLE
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ALL WOOD TO BE WESTERN RED CEDAR. APPLY TWO
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OIL STAIN TO WOOD - DIAMOND VOGEL AG-SERIES
GRAIN STAIN OR APPROVED EQUAL.
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4 X 4 GATE POST. SEE PLAN FOR LAYOUT5
BOERBOL STANDARD WRAP HINGE (BLACK), TYP. INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS6
CONCRETE FOOTING FOR EACH POST, TYP.7
BOERBOL HEAVY-DUTY GATE LATCH (BLACK), INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATION.
LATCH FOR GATE SHOULD FACE THE INSIDE OF THE HOLDING AREA
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(RE: CIVIL PLANS)
FINISH GRADE AT SOD OR SEEDED LAWN
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TRANSITION @ LANDSCAPE AREAS
LANDSCAPE BED
(RE: LANDSCAPE PLANS)
FINISH GRADE
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Russ Lee
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200
Fort Collins, CO 80521
p. 970.224.5828
PLANNER/ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200 Fort Collins, CO 80521
phone 970.224.5828 | fax 970.225.6657 | www.ripleydesigninc.com
THOMPSON THRIFT
Monica Unger
111 Monument Circle #1600
Indianapolis, IN 46204
p: 317.853.5459
OWNER/ APPLICANT
ARCHITECT
STUDIO M
Nick Alexander
2 West Main Street
Carmel, IN 46032
p: 317.810.1502
ENGINEER
AVANT CIVIL GROUP
Danny Weber, PE
1337 Riverside Ave, Unit 2
Fort Collins, CO
p: 970.305.3534
LANDSCAPE DETAILS
FDP SUBMITTAL
THE LANDING AT
LEMAY
09/27/23FDP RD 101
FORT COLLINS, CO
RL
AG/KS
R21-039
L5.5
ORNAMENTAL FENCE
NTS
1 1
2" SQ. TUB. RAIL, TOP & BOTTOM
2" SQ. TUB. POST, TYP.
1
2" SQ. TUBULAR METAL
PICKETS (SPACING NOT TO
EXCEED 4" O.C.)
10" DIA. POST IN CONCRETE
FOOTING SHAPE TOP OF
CONCRETE TO DRAIN AWAY
FROM POST
FINISH GRADE
2" CLEAR
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NOTES:
1.GRIND ALL WELDS SMOOTH
2.ALL METAL PIECES TO BE PREFINISHED ALUMINUM. COLOR TO BE BLACK SEMI-GLOSS.
3.PLATES TO BE WELDED TO THE POST WITH A CONTINUOUS 1/4" WELD GROUND SMOOTH
AND ALL PRIMED/PAINTED TO MATCH THE FENCE. ANCHOR SYSTEM TO BE RED HEAD
TRU-BOLT WEDGE ANCHOR 1/4" X 21/8" WW304S.S (OR APPROVED EQUAL).
4.SELF-CLOSING SPRING HINGES SHALL BE ADJUSTED SO THAT FROM AN OPEN POSITION OF
70 DEGREES THE DOOR WILL MOVE TO THE CLOSED POSITION IN 1.5 SECONDS MINIMUM.
1'
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POOL GATE - ORNAMENTAL FENCE
NTS
GATE LEVER WITH OWNER
PROVIDED CARD READER,
KEY LOCK ON OUTSIDE ONLY
EXPANDED METAL PANEL TO PREVENT
REACH THROUGH, BOTH SIDES (FLUSH
FINISH PAINT TO MATCH FENCE)
NOTES:
1.GRIND ALL WELDS SMOOTH
2.ALL METAL PIECES TO BE PREFINISHED ALUMINUM. COLOR TO BE BLACK SEMI-GLOSS.
3.PLATES TO BE WELDED TO THE POST WITH A CONTINUOUS 1/4" WELD GROUND SMOOTH
AND ALL PRIMED/PAINTED TO MATCH THE FENCE.
4.ANCHOR SYSTEM TO BE RED HEAD TRU-BOLT WEDGE ANCHOR 1/4" X 21/8" WW304S.S (OR
APPROVED EQUAL).
5.SELF-CLOSING SPRING HINGES SHALL BE ADJUSTED SO THAT FROM AN OPEN POSITION
OF 70 DEGREES THE DOOR WILL MOVE TO THE CLOSED POSITION IN 1.5 SECONDS
MINIMUM.
6.ALL POOL GATES TO HAVE FULL PANIC BAR AND WEATHERPROOF ELECTRIC STRIKE,
7.FENCE FABRICATOR TO PROVIDE SHOP DRAWING FOR INSTALLATION AND GROUNDING.
FINISH GRADE
4" SQ. TUB. POST AT GATES, TYP.
TOP OF GATE TO BE
LEVEL WITH FENCE - REFERENCE FENCE
DETAIL FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILING
(2) SELF-CLOSING HINGES (TYP.)
KANT-SLAM SELF CLOSING GATE
MECHANISM BY: KANT-SLAM DOOR
CHECK CO. 1 (800) 233-2051
SET POST IN 10" DIA. CONC
FOOTING, SHAPE TOP TO SHED
WATER AWAY FROM POST
1
2" SQ. TUBULAR METAL PICKETS
(SPACING NOT TO EXCEED 4" O.C.)
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FLUSH FACE TO COMPLY WITH ADA
SECTION 404.2.10
OP-WA1-11
2 HANDRAIL AT RAMP
1/2" = 1'-0"
12"48" O.C. TYP.
INTERIM POSTS
12"
TYPICAL
3" RADIUS
AT ENDS.
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2
1-1/2" DIAMETER SCHED 40 STEEL PIPE HANDRAIL, BLACK POWDER COAT FINISH.2
3
1-1/2"x1" GUIDERAIL WELD ST INSIDE OF HANDRAIL SYSTEM. CENTER OF GUIDERAIL AT 3"
ABOVE FINISHED GRADE.
3
4
3x3x1/2" STEEL PLATEWELTED TO BOTTOM OF RAIL, TYP.4
5
6" THICK CRUSHED ROCK BASE, TYP.5
3
OP-WA1-35
KIT INCLUDES:
1. ALUMINUM WASTE BAG DISPENSER
2. BAG DISPENSER WITH TWO ROLLS OF
BIODEGRADABLE LITTER PICK UP BAGS
3. 10 GALLONS STEEL TRASH RECEPTACLE
WITH LID AND TRASH BAG RETAINER BANDS
4. BOX OF 50 TRASH CAN LINER BAGS
5. LOCKING DISPENSER HOLDS TWO 200 CT.
REFILL BOXES
PERSPECTIVE
24"
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10-GAL WASTE RECEPTACLE
WITH ATTACHED LID
58
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DOG WASTE STATION
N.T.S.
MANUFACTURER AND PRODUCT NUMBER:
ECO DOG STATION DL-EDS100-ALUM
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OP-WA2-22
ARTIFICIAL TURF
1" = 1'-0"
CONCRETE WALK,
IF APPLICABLE
GEOTEXTILE FABRIC
INFILL (SAND / SILICA)
NATURAL SUBGRADE
BACKING SYSTEM
90% COMPACTION
AGGREGATE BASE,
LEVELING LAYER
2-3"
SECTION
NOTES:
1.INSTALLATION TO BE COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S
SPECIFICATIONS.
2.CONTRACTOR TO SUBMIT SAMPLES TO OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE FOR PRODUCT
APPROVAL, PRIOR TO PURCHASE.
3.THE FOLLOWING SHAWGRASS PRODUCT LINES ARE SPECIFIED:
3.1.SHAWGRASS BERMUDA K9 (190SG); FOR USE WHERE ARTIFICIAL TURF IS SHOWN
AROUND ALL TWO FAMILY RESIDENTIAL SETTINGS.
3.2.SHAWGRASS HOMESTEAD ESTATE (243SG); FOR USE WHERE ARTIFICIAL TURF IS
SHOWN AROUND POOL AMENITY AREA.
4.THIS DRAWING IS INTENDED FOR USE BY ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS, CONTRACTORS,
CONSULTANTS, AND DESIGN PROFESSIONALS FOR PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY. THIS
DRAWING MAY NOT BE USED FOR CONSTRUCTION.
5.ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WAS CURRENT AT THE TIME OF DEVELOPMENT
BUT MUST BE REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY THE PRODUCT MANUFACTURER TO BE
CONSIDERED ACCURATE.
MANUFACTURER NOTE:
1.THE GRASS MUST BE INSTALLED AND SEAMED WITH ADJACENT PIECES RUNNING IN THE
SAME DIRECTION; SEAMS SHOULD BE GLUED WITH SUITABLE SEAMING GLUE AND
SEAMING CLOTH, NOT ADHESIVE TAPE.
6
OP-WA1-523" = 1'-0"
6" CONCRETE EDGER
1/2" TOOLED EDGE 6"
1"
1" FROM TOP OF CURB FINISHED GRADE 1"
BELOW TOP OF CURB
SOIL TO REMAIN
UN-COMPACTED
LAWN SIDE
SEE PLAN FOR
LOCATIONS
ARTIFICIAL TURF SIDE
SEE PLAN FOR
LOCATIONS
P.C. CONCRETE, 5 SACK
MIX AT 2500 PSI.
#3 REBAR CONTINUOUS.
LAP 24" AT JOINTS.
COMPACTED
SUBGRADE.
OP-LA2-43
5
PAVERS
1 1/2" = 1'-0"
4"
6"
6"
BELGARD HOLLAND PAVERS,
COLOR TO BE VICTORIAN
POLYMER SAND FILLED
JOINTS NOT TO EXCEED 1/8"
RE: CIVIL DRAWINGS
SAND SETTING BED, 1"
DEPTH
BASE COURSE AGGREGATE
(98 SPD)
SOIL SEPARATOR FABRIC
COMPACTED SUBGRADE (95
SPD)
PER
PLANS
THICKENED
CONCRETE EDGE AT
PAVER EDGE
#4 REBAR,
CONTINUOUS
WIDTH VARIES,
RE: SITE PLAN
OP-LA2-63
7
6' RECTANGULAR CONCRETE BENCH
3/8" = 1'-0"
MANUFACTURER: BELSON OUTDOORS
MODEL: MODEL TF5113 - 72"L X 18"W X 18"H
COLOR AND FINISH: TBD
CONTACT:
P- 1-800-323-5664
I. BELSON.COM
8
OP-LA2-64
DRAWING NUMBER:
ISSUED
PROJECT No.:
DRAWN BY:
REVIEWED BY:
SEAL:
PREPARED BY:
No.DESCRIPTION DATE
REVISIONS
No.DESCRIPTION DATE
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Russ Lee
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200
Fort Collins, CO 80521
p. 970.224.5828
PLANNER/ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200 Fort Collins, CO 80521
phone 970.224.5828 | fax 970.225.6657 | www.ripleydesigninc.com
THOMPSON THRIFT
Monica Unger
111 Monument Circle #1600
Indianapolis, IN 46204
p: 317.853.5459
OWNER/ APPLICANT
ARCHITECT
STUDIO M
Nick Alexander
2 West Main Street
Carmel, IN 46032
p: 317.810.1502
ENGINEER
AVANT CIVIL GROUP
Danny Weber, PE
1337 Riverside Ave, Unit 2
Fort Collins, CO
p: 970.305.3534
LANDSCAPE DETAILS
FDP SUBMITTAL
THE LANDING AT
LEMAY
09/27/23FDP RD 101
FORT COLLINS, CO
RL
AG/KS
R21-039
L5.6
WASTE RECEPTACLE
3/4" = 1'-0"
MANUFACTURER: VICTOR STANLEY, INC.
PRODUCT: IRONSITE SERIES, SD-35
OP-LA2-20
3
VALVE CONNECTION TO HARD PIPE
HARD PIPE GAS LINE STUB
FLEX PIPE, TYPICAL
ESO VALVE
KEY VALVE, ACCESS FROM
FACE OF WALL ON FIRE
PITS A & B. PROVIDE
VALVE BOX WITH ACCESS
TO KEY VALVE BEHIND
FIRE PIT C
VALVE CONNECTION TO
FIRE PIT. PROVIDE
ENOUGH FLEX PIPE SO
THE FIRE PIT CAN BE
REMOVED AND SERVICED
WITHOUT DISCONNECTING
THE FIRE PIT.
FIRE PIT VALVE DIAGRAM
3" = 1'-0"
5
OP-LA2-26
30" MIN.
PLAN
ELEVATION
SWITCH POST
3/4" = 1'-0"
2"
2"
1'-0"
2"
3"
4" X 4" STEEL POST,
PAINT MATTHEWS
PRE-FINISHED BLACK
EMERGENCY SHUT OFF
BUTTON & TIMER SWITCH,
TO BE SUPPLIED
BY CONTRACTOR
EMERGENCY
SHUT OFF &
TIMER SWITCH
WIRING
1" CHAMFER
AT 45°
6
OP-LA2-24
BUILT IN GAS GRILL
3/4" = 1'-0"
NOTES:
1.GRILL MANUFACTURER
1.1.PERFORMANCE
GRILLING SYSTEMS
1.2.MODEL # #S36TNG
2.CENTER REBAR IN
TABLETOP VERTICALLY
AND LEAVE 1.5" MIN.
CLEARANCE FROM REBAR
TO TOP OR BOTTOM OF
COUNTERTOP
COMPACTED
SUBGRADE
PER GEOTECH
COMPACTED
GRAVEL RE: STRUCTURAL
FOR FOUNDATION
1'-0"
3'-0" MIN.
OUTDOOR GRILL, INSTALL
PER MFR INSTRUCTIONS
3'-4"
POLISHED
CONCRETE
RE: STRUCTURAL
FOR CMU WALL
PROVIDE 1
2"
COTTON WEEP
STONE VENEER.
TO MATCH
BUILDING
RE: ARCHITECT
DRGS.
2"
2-10" FOR ADA,
OR
3-6" FOR STANDARD
2"3"
1'-1"
5"
8"
8" FOR STANDARD GRILL HEIGHT OR
16" FOR ADA GRILL HEIGHT
3'-6"
8"
TILE TO MATCH ARCHITECTURE
RE: ARCHITECT
4"
10"
9
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36
"
3/
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"
19-5/8"
CENTER-TO-CENTER
17-1/4"
22"
5" O.D.
HOLE IS ONLY PRESENT WHEN
GALVANIZED OPTION IS SPECIFIED
FORMED FROM 2-3/8" O.D.
SCHEDULE 40 STEEL PIPE
See View A
5/8" O.D.
3-3/4" DIA.
HOLE SPACING
GROUND LEVEL
VIEW A
NOTES:
1.ALL FABRICATED METAL COMPONENTS ARE STEEL SHOTBLASTED, ETCHED, PHOSPHATIZED, PREHEATED, AND ELECTROSTATICALLY
2.POWDER-COATED WITH T.G.I.C. POLYESTER POWDER COATINGS. PRODUCTS ARE FULLY CLEANED AND PREHEATED, PREHEATED AND COATED WHILE HOT TO FILL CREVICES AND BUILD COATING
FILM. COATED PARTS ARE THEN FULLY CURED TO COATING MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS. THE THICKNESS OF THE RESULTING FINISH AVERAGES 8-10 MILS (200-250 MICRONS).
3.IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED TO LOCATE ANCHOR BOLTS UNTIL THE BIKE RACK IS IN PLACE. THIS SECURE SITE DESIGN, L.L.C. PRODUCT MUST BE PERMANENTLY AFFIXED TO THE GROUND.
CONSULT YOUR LOCAL CODES FOR REGULATIONS.
4.ANCHOR BOLTS NOT PROVIDED BY SECURE SITE DESIGN L.L.C.
5.THIS PRODUCT IS SHIPPED FULLY ASSEMBLED.
MOUNTING STANDARD IN-GROUND AND SURFACE (AS SHOWN)
POWDER COATING:
COLOR TO BE BLACK
* ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES *
SURFACE MOUNT BIKE RACK
NTS
Victor Stanley BRWS-101
OP-LA2-21
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GAS GRILL STATION ELEVATION
1/2" = 1'-0"
PLAN VIEW
FRONT ELEVATION
RIGHT ELEVATIONLEFT ELEVATION
1'-1"
5"
2'-0"
1'-10"
3'-4"
2"
8"
2'-0"
3"3"2"3"
2'-9"
2"
14'-8"
1'-1"
2'-8"
11"
8"
5'-4"
3'-4"
2"
3'-6"3'-6"
2'-0"
1'-1"
5"
3'-10"
5'-4"
3'-10"
2'-8"
4'-2"
2"
5'-4"
3'-10"
5"
1'-1"
4'-10"
2"
8"
2"
3'-6"
8"
1'-4"
2'-10"
3'-6"
9
L5.6BUILT IN GAS GRILL
1'-6"
2"
OUTLET
3"
OP-LA2-60
1
GAS FIRE PIT (32" X 32")
3/4" = 1'-0"
TOP BOTTOM
18”
457
32"
813
11”
279
18-1/2”
470
26”
660
Technical Data
32"
813
Burner Model:
Heat Output:
Clearances to
Combustibles:
Available Finishes:
Available Accessories:
9-1/4“
235
30-1/2"
775
SIDE
sales@paloform.com | paloform.com
12-3/4"
324
Burner Certifications
& Standards:
Installed Weight:
Crated Weight:
Crate Size:
Natural Gas
CIR-E-18
69,000 BTU/h / 25 kW
Propane
CIR-E-18P
60,000 BTU/h / 25 kW
Above: 72” Below: 0” Sides: 17”
Concrete colour to be Charcoal.
Topping to be Light Grey River Rock.
Aluminum Table Top, Tempered Glass Screen
US & Canada - ETL ANSI Z21.97 CSA 2.4.1
UK & EU - CE GAR (EU) 2016/426
Switzerland - SVGW
up to 385 lbs | 175 kg
up to 500 lbs / 230 kg
38”x38”x24”h / 97x97x60 cm
Vessel Material & Weight: Hand Cast Concrete 250 lbs / 115 kg
For more information, visit paloform.com/fire-pits/bento
Bento 32 Concrete - Electronic
SCALE 1” = 1’2019-01-11
4
OP-LA2-19
STANDARD ALL STEEL BENCH
NOTES:
1. DRAWINGS NOT TO SCALE. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS.
2. ALL FABRICATED METAL COMPONENTS ARE STEEL SHOTBLASTED, ETCHED, PHOSPHATIZED, PREHEATED, AND
ELECTROSTATICALLY POWDER-COATED WITH T.G.I.C. POLYESTER POWDER COATINGS. PRODUCTS ARE FULLY CLEANED
AND PRETREATED, PREHEATED AND COATED WHILE HOT TO FILL CREVICES AND BUILD COATING FILM. COATED PARTS
ARE THEN FULLY CURED TO COATING MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS. THE THICKNESS OF THE RESULTING FINISH
AVERAGES 8-10 MILS (200-250 MICRONS).
3. IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED TO LOCATE ANCHOR BOLTS UNTIL BENCH IS IN PLACE. THIS VICTOR STANLEY,
INC.PRODUCT MUST BE PERMANENTLY AFFIXED TO THE GROUND.
4. ANCHOR BOLTS NOT PROVIDED BY VICTOR STANLEY, INC.
5. COLOR IS TO BE BLACK.
STEELSITES RB SERIES |
PRODUCT: RMS-24
STEEL SLATS ARE FORMED
FROM SECTIONS OF SOLID
STEEL BARS
38mm SQUARE
TUBULAR STEEL
FRONT FACE IS TUBULAR STEEL
STEEL BENCH
N.T.S.
6'-0" CENTER-TO-CENTER
OP-LA2-18
2
STAND ALONE ELECTRIC GRILL
N.T.S.
MANUFACTURER: BBQ GUYS
MODEL: ELECTRI-CHEF RUBY 32-INCH
PEDESTAL-BASE 5280 WATT ELECTRIC
GRILL - 440-EC-448-PB-S-32
FUEL TYPE: ELECTRIC
OP-LA2-58
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ISSUED
PROJECT No.:
DRAWN BY:
REVIEWED BY:
SEAL:
PREPARED BY:
No.DESCRIPTION DATE
REVISIONS
No.DESCRIPTION DATE
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Russ Lee
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200
Fort Collins, CO 80521
p. 970.224.5828
PLANNER/ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200 Fort Collins, CO 80521
phone 970.224.5828 | fax 970.225.6657 | www.ripleydesigninc.com
THOMPSON THRIFT
Monica Unger
111 Monument Circle #1600
Indianapolis, IN 46204
p: 317.853.5459
OWNER/ APPLICANT
ARCHITECT
STUDIO M
Nick Alexander
2 West Main Street
Carmel, IN 46032
p: 317.810.1502
ENGINEER
AVANT CIVIL GROUP
Danny Weber, PE
1337 Riverside Ave, Unit 2
Fort Collins, CO
p: 970.305.3534
LANDSCAPE
SPECIFICATIONS
FDP SUBMITTAL
THE LANDING AT
LEMAY
09/27/23FDP RD 101
FORT COLLINS, CO
RL
AG/KS
R21-039
L5.7
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 SUMMARY
A.SECTION INCLUDES:
1. SOIL PREPARATION.
2. FERTILIZING.
3. SOIL CONDITIONING.
4. LANDSCAPE GRADING.
5. TREES, SHRUBS, AND PERENNIALS.
1.02 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
A.SCHEDULING:
1.1.TREE AND SHRUB PLANTING: DO NOT INSTALL PLANT MATERIALS UNTIL ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK HAS BEEN
COMPLETED AND SPRINKLER SYSTEMS HAVE BEEN INSTALLED AND TESTED.
B.SELECTION OF THE TIME OF SEEDING SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY, CONSISTENT WITH
GERMINATION AND EROSION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS. OPTIMAL SEEDING TIME IS MAY THROUGH EARLY
SEPTEMBER.
1.03 ACTION SUBMITTALS
A.PROCEDURES: SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING FOR REVIEW, ACCEPTANCE AND RETURN IN ACCORDANCE WITH
SECTION 01 33 00.
B.SAMPLES AND ANALYSIS: SUBMIT DUPLICATE SAMPLES AND MANUFACTURER'S GUARANTEED ANALYSIS OF
THE FOLLOWING ITEMS AND SUCH OTHER MATERIALS AS MAY BE REQUIRED TO OBTAIN WRITTEN APPROVAL
THEREOF BY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE BEFORE BEGINNING FABRICATION OR DELIVERY OF MATERIAL
TO THE PROJECT SITE. FINISHED WORK SHALL MATCH APPROVED SAMPLES.
1.1.NEW IMPORTED TOPSOIL.
1.2.SOIL AMENDMENTS AND MULCH MATERIALS.
1.3.FERTILIZERS.
1.4.SEED MIXES.
1.5.TREE TIES AND GUYING MATERIALS.
1.04 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS
A.CERTIFICATES: ALL STATE, FEDERAL OR OTHER INSPECTION CERTIFICATES SHALL ACCOMPANY THE
INVOICE FOR MATERIALS SHOWING SOURCE OR ORIGIN. SUBMIT TO ARCHITECT PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE OF
THE MATERIAL.
B.SEED MIX CERTIFICATES: SUBMIT DEALER'S GUARANTEED STATEMENTS OF COMPOSITION OF MIXTURE,
PERCENTAGE OF PURITY, GERMINATION AND MAXIMUM WEED OF EACH SEED MIX.
C.TEST REPORTS: SUBMIT 2 COPIES OF AN ANALYTICAL TEST, PERFORMED BY CERTIFIED SOIL LABORATORY,
DEMONSTRATING COMPLIANCE WITH THESE SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE COMPOSTED MANURE AND PEAT
MOSS.
1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.QUALIFICATIONS:
1.1.WEED CONTROL: ALL WEED CONTROL SHALL BE EXECUTED BY A LICENSED COMMERCIAL PESTICIDE
APPLICATOR (LCPA).
1.06 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: COMPLY WITH SECTION 01 60 00.
B.DELIVERY AND ACCEPTANCE REQUIREMENTS:
1.1.PACKING AND SHIPPING OF FERTILIZER: DELIVER INORGANIC FERTILIZER TO SITE IN ORIGINAL UNOPENED
CONTAINER BEARING MANUFACTURER'S GUARANTEED CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, NAME, TRADE NAME,
TRADEMARK AND CONFORMANCE TO STATE LAW AND BEARING NAME AND WARRANTY OF PRODUCER.
NOTIFY ARCHITECT OF DELIVERY SCHEDULE IN ADVANCE SO MATERIAL MAY BE INSPECTED UPON ARRIVAL
AT JOB SITE. IMMEDIATELY REMOVE UNACCEPTABLE MATERIAL FROM JOB SITE.
1.2.PRUNING: PLANTS SHALL NOT BE PRUNED PRIOR TO DELIVERY, EXCEPT AS AUTHORIZED BY THE OWNER'S
REPRESENTATIVE.
1.3.SEED MIX BAGS: DELIVER IN ORIGINAL UNOPENED CONTAINERS, TAGGED WITH SUPPLIER'S GUARANTEED
ANALYSIS OF CONTENTS.
a. SUBMIT ALL TAGS TO THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE.
C.STORAGE AND HANDLING REQUIREMENTS:
1.1.DIGGING, WRAPPING AND HANDLING OF PLANTS: PLANTS SHALL BE DUG AND PREPARED FOR SHIPMENT IN A
MANNER THAT WILL NOT CAUSE DAMAGE TO BRANCHES, SHAPE AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENT AFTER
PLANTING.
1.2.PLANT PROTECTION: HANDLE PLANTS SO THAT ROOTS ARE ADEQUATELY PROTECTED AT ALL TIMES FROM
DRYING OUT AND FROM OTHER INJURY.
a. PROTECT BALLS OF BALLED PLANTS, WHICH CANNOT BE PLANTED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF DELIVERY WITH
SOIL OR OTHER SUITABLE MATERIAL.
b. WHERE POSSIBLE, STORE PLANTS IN THE SHADE.
c. KEEP ALL PLANT ROOTS MOIST BEFORE, DURING, AND AFTER PLANTING.
d. SOD PROTECTION: HANDLE SOD SO THAT IT IS ADEQUATELY PROTECTED AT ALL TIMES FROM DRYING
OUT, EXPOSURE OF ROOTS TO SUN, AND FROM OTHER INJURY.
e. CONTAINER PLANTS: DO NOT LIFT OR HANDLE CONTAINER PLANTS BY TOPS, STEMS, OR TRUNKS AT
ANY TIME.
1.07 SITE CONDITIONS
A.EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS: DO NOT PERFORM WORK WHEN EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS WILL NOT PROVIDE
SATISFACTORY RESULTS.
1.1.ROUGH GRADES SHALL HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED TO WITHIN 0.10 FOOT OF REQUIRED GRADES (1-1/4 INCH).
1.2.COMMENCEMENT OF WORK BY THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONSTITUTE ACCEPTANCE OF EXISTING SITE
CONDITIONS.
B.AMBIENT CONDITIONS:
1.1 DO NOT SEED IN WINDY WEATHER.
1.08 WARRANTY
C.ALL TREES, SHRUBS, PERENNIALS, AND OTHER PLANT MATERIALS, EXCEPT ANNUALS, SHALL BE
GUARANTEED TO TAKE ROOT AND GROW AND THRIVE FOR A PERIOD OF 1 YEAR AFTER FINAL ACCEPTANCE
OF THE WORK.
D.TREES, SHRUBS AND EVERGREENS THAT DIE BACK AND LOSE THE FORM AND SIZE ORIGINALLY SPECIFIED
SHALL BE REPLACED, EVEN IF THEY HAVE TAKEN ROOT AND ARE GROWING AFTER THE DIEBACK.
E.WITHIN 15 CALENDAR DAYS OF WRITTEN NOTIFICATION BY THE OWNER, REMOVE AND REPLACE ALL
GUARANTEED PLANT MATERIALS, WHICH, FOR ANY REASON, FAIL TO MEET REQUIREMENT OF GUARANTY.
F.REPLACEMENT PLANTING FOR TREES SHALL BE DONE IN THE SPRING PLANTING SEASON ONLY, EXCEPT AS
APPROVED OTHERWISE.
1.1.REPLACEMENTS SHALL BE MADE TO SAME SPECIFICATIONS REQUIRED FOR ORIGINAL MATERIALS AND SHALL
CARRY THE SAME GUARANTY FROM THE TIME THEY ARE REPLACED.
1.2.INADEQUATE OR IMPROPER MAINTENANCE BY OWNER SHALL NOT BE CAUSE FOR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED
CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE SUBMITTED THROUGHOUT GUARANTY PERIOD A MONTHLY LETTER OF REPORT
TO OWNER ON IMPROPER OR INADEQUATE MAINTENANCE PRACTICES AND OBSERVATIONS.
1.3.IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORIGINAL SPECIFICATIONS. FULLY RESTORE AREAS DAMAGED BY REPLACEMENT
OPERATIONS TO THEIR ORIGINAL CONDITION.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
A.COMPLY WITH COLORADO NURSERY ACT OF 1971.
2.02 TREES, SHRUBS, AND PERENNIALS
A.QUANTITIES: PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE FURNISHED IN QUANTITIES REQUIRED TO COMPLETE WORK AS
INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS AND SHALL BE OF SPECIES, KINDS, SIZES, ETC. SPECIFIED.
B.QUALITY:
1.1.PLANTS SHALL BE SYMMETRICAL AND TYPICAL FOR SPECIES AND VARIETY.
1.2.PLANTS SHALL BE SOUND, HEALTHY, VIGOROUS, AND FREE FROM DISEASE AND INSECT PESTS OR THEIR
EGGS.
1.3.ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS IN ANSI Z60.1.
C.BALLED AND BURLAPPED PLANTS: NURSERY GROWN STOCK ADEQUATELY BALLED WITH FIRM, NATURAL
BALLS OF SOIL IN SIZES AND RATIOS CONFORMING TO THE COLORADO NURSERY ACT. BALLS SHALL BE
FIRMLY WRAPPED WITH NON-TREATED BURLAP, SECURED WITH WIRE OR JUTE. BROKEN BALLS WILL NOT BE
ACCEPTED.
D.CONTAINER-GROWN PLANTS: NURSERY GROWN IN CONTAINERS, WITH SUFFICIENT ROOTS TO HOLD THE
ENTIRE SOIL MASS TOGETHER AFTER CONTAINER REMOVAL WITHOUT BEING ROOT-BOUND.
E.OPTIONS AS TO METHOD: IF ALL OTHER REQUIREMENTS ARE MET, A BALLED AND BURLAPPED PLANT MAY
BE SUBSTITUTED FOR A CONTAINER-GROWN PLANT OR FIELD-COLLECTED PLANT OF THE SAME OR LARGER
SIZE, AT THE CONTRACTOR'S OPTION.
F.SIZE OF CONIFERS: MEASURE OF CONIFER HEIGHT SHALL NOT INCLUDE MORE THAN FIFTY (50) PERCENT OF
THIS YEAR'S VERTICAL GROWTH (TOP CANDLE). CONIFERS SHALL BE FULLY BRANCHED TO WITHIN 12
INCHES OF GROUND LINE.
G.SUBSTITUTIONS: ALLOWED ONLY WHEN SPECIFIED MATERIAL IS PROVED UNAVAILABLE AND ONLY WITH
APPROVAL OF OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE.
1.1.PROPOSALS WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR USE OF NEAREST EQUIVALENT SIZE AND VARIETY WITH AN
EQUITABLE ADJUSTMENT TO THE CONTRACT SUM.
2.03 SOIL AMENDMENTS / FERTILIZERS / MULCHES
A.SOIL AMENDMENT: A-1 ORGANICS PREMIUM III OR APPROVED EQUAL.
B.TOPSOIL: ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING:
1.1.ON-SITE TOPSOIL LOCATED IN STOCKPILE ON-SITE FOR USE IN BACKFILL MIX.
1.2.NEW IMPORTED TOPSOIL: SHALL BE FERTILE, FRIABLE, AND OF A LOAMY CHARACTER; REASONABLY FREE OF
SUBSOIL, CLAY LUMPS, BRUSH WEEDS AND OTHER LITTER; FREE OF ROOTS, STUMPS, STONES LARGER THAN
2” IN ANY DIRECTION, AND OTHER EXTRANEOUS OR TOXIC MATTER HARMFUL TO PLANT GROWTH. IT SHALL
CONTAIN THREE (3) TO FIVE (5) PERCENT DECOMPOSED ORGANIC MATTER AND A PH BETWEEN 5.5 AND 7.0 -
SUBMIT SAMPLE AND PH TESTING RESULTS FOR APPROVAL.
C.FERTILIZERS:
1.1.TABLETS FOR TREE AND SHRUB PLANTING: “THE PILL” BY AGRIFORM WITH 20-10-5 ANALYSES, 21-GRAM SIZE,
OR ACCEPTED SUBSTITUTE.
1.2.FERTILIZERS FOR GRASS (SOD), SHRUB, AND TREE PLANTING: COMMERCIAL TYPE OF UNIFORM
COMPOSITION, FREE FLOWING, AND CONFORMING TO THE APPLICABLE STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS.
D.MULCH:
1.1.BLACK GRANITE ROCK MULCH: 1-1/2 INCH NOMINAL SIZE (7/8-INCH TO 1-1/2-INCH SIZE RANGE).
APPROXIMATELY 35 PERCENT FRACTURED FACES MINIMUM.
1.2.COBBLE MULCH: 70 PERCENT 3”-5” WASHED RIVER ROCK (OR APPROVED EQUAL), 30 PERCENT WASHED RIVER
ROCK 1-1/2-INCH NOMINAL SIZE (7/8-INCH TO 1-1/2-INCH SIZE RANGE). APPROXIMATELY 35 PERCENT
FRACTURED FACES MINIMUM.
1.2.1.ACCEPTABLE COLORS: GRAY, TAN, AND NO PINK.
A.WEED BARRIER:
1.1.ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS AND PRODUCTS:
1.1.1.DEWITT.
1.1.2.TENCATE GEOSYNTHETICS NORTH AMERICA; WWW.MIRAFI.COM - MIRAFI 140.
1.1.3.TYPAR.
2.04 TREE AND SHRUB PLANTING PIT BACKFILL MIX
A.BACKFILLING MIX FOR TREE AND SHRUB PLANTING PITS:
1.1.80 PERCENT TOPSOIL BY VOLUME.
1.2.USE STOCKPILED ON-SITE TOPSOIL IF AVAILABLE.
1.3.20 PERCENT PEAT MOSS BY VOLUME.
1.4.FIVE (5) POUNDS BONE MEAL PER CUBIC YARD OF BACKFILL.
2.05 IRRIGATED TURF
A.TURF SHALL BE TEXAS BLUEGRASS HYBRID 'VORTEX' BY KORBY SOD, LLC. OR APPROVED EQUAL.
B.TURF SHALL BE SOD, NOT SEED.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION
A.VERIFICATION OF CONDITIONS: EXAMINE THE SUBSTRATE IN WHICH THE WORK IS TO BE PERFORMED. DO
NOT PROCEED UNTIL UNSATISFACTORY CONDITIONS HAVE BEEN CORRECTED.
1.1.DIMENSIONS: ALL SCALED DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE. BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH ANY WORK,
CAREFULLY CHECK AND VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND QUANTITIES AND IMMEDIATELY INFORM THE OWNER'S
REPRESENTATIVE OF ANY DISCREPANCY BETWEEN THE DRAWINGS AND/OR SPECIFICATIONS AND ACTUAL
CONDITIONS.
1.2.FINE GRADING: FINE GRADING TOLERANCE SPECIFIED UNDER DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK TO BE WITHIN 0.01
FOOT, PLUS OR MINUS, OF REQUIRED FINISHED GRADES. VERIFY THAT GRADES ARE WITHIN TOLERANCE OF
REQUIRED FINISHED GRADES.
1.3.CONTAMINATED SOIL: VERIFY THAT EARTH RENDERED UNFIT TO RECEIVE PLANTING DUE TO CONCRETE
WATER, MORTAR, LIME WATER OR ANY OTHER CONTAMINANT HAS BEEN REMOVED AND REPLACED WITH
CLEAN EARTH FROM A SOURCE APPROVED BY THE ARCHITECT.
a.a.DO NOT PERFORM ANY SOIL PREPARATION WORK IN AREAS WHERE SOIL IS CONTAMINATED WITH
CEMENT, PLASTER, PAINT OR OTHER CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS. BRING SUCH AREAS TO THE
ATTENTION OF THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE AND DO NOT PROCEED UNTIL THE CONTAMINATED
SOIL IS REMOVED AND REPLACED.
B.UNSATISFACTORY CONDITIONS: REPORT TO ARCHITECT.
1.1.NOTIFY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO COMMENCING SOIL PREPARATION WORK IF EXISTING
GRADES ARE NOT SATISFACTORY, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONDITIONS, AS THEY EXIST.
C.PRE-PLANTING INSPECTION:
1.1.ALL PLANT MATERIALS SHALL BE INSPECTED AT THE PLACE OF GROWTH AND/OR ON THE PROJECT SITE
BEFORE PLANTING COMMENCES. PLANTS SHALL BE INSPECTED FOR SIZE, VARIETY, CONDITION, DEFECTS
AND INJURY. THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT UNSATISFACTORY PLANT
MATERIAL AT ANY TIME DURING THE WORK.
1.2.NOTIFY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SOURCE OF MATERIAL NO LATER THAN 30 DAYS AFTER
AWARD OF THE CONTRACT.
1.3.ALL FERTILIZERS, PRE-MIXED BACKFILL MIXES, MULCHES AND SOIL AMENDMENTS SHALL BE INSPECTED AT
THE SITE BY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE BEFORE THEY ARE USED IN PLANTING OPERATIONS.
D.PLANTING INSPECTIONS:
1.1.THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE SHALL INSPECT THE STAKED LOCATION OF ALL TREES BEFORE DIGGING
FOR THOSE TREES OCCURS.
1.2.THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE SHALL INSPECT CONTAINER STOCK WITH SAID PLANTS SET ON THE GROUND
AT THE PROPOSED LOCATIONS BEFORE DIGGING COMMENCES.
3.02 PREPARATION
A.PROTECTION OF EXISTING FEATURES:
1.1.PROTECT ALL EXISTING SITE DEVELOPMENT INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, EXISTING BUILDINGS,
EQUIPMENT, UNDERGROUND UTILITIES, WALLS, WALKS, ROADS, MATERIALS, TREES, ETC. ANY EXISTING SITE
IMPROVEMENTS DAMAGED BY WILLFUL OR NEGLIGENT ACTS OF THE CONTRACTOR OR ANY OF ITS
SUBCONTRACTORS OR EMPLOYEES SHALL BE REPLACED OR REPAIRED AT NO COST TO THE OWNER AND IN
A MANNER SATISFACTORY TO THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE BEFORE PROJECT ACCEPTANCE IS GIVEN.
a.a.THIS PROVISION APPLIES TO ON-SITE DAMAGE AS WELL AS TO THAT WHICH MAY OCCUR TO
ADJACENT PROPERTIES.
a.b.RUNOFF: TAKE MEASURES AND FURNISH EQUIPMENT AND LABOR NECESSARY TO CONTROL THE
FLOW, DRAINAGE AND ACCUMULATION OF WATER TO RUN OFF THE GROUNDS AS IS INTENDED BY
THE GRADES.
a.c.EROSION: TAKE MEASURES AND FURNISH EQUIPMENT AND LABOR NECESSARY TO CONTROL AND
PREVENT SOIL EROSION, BLOWING SAND AND ACCUMULATION OF WIND DEPOSITED MATERIAL ON
THE SITE THROUGHOUT THE DURATION OF THE WORK.
a.d.EXISTING UTILITIES: LOCATE ALL SEWER, WATER, IRRIGATION, GAS, ELECTRIC, PHONE OR OTHER
PIPELINES OR CONDUITS AND EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO COMMENCING WORK AND PROTECT FROM
DAMAGE DURING WORK. ANY DAMAGE TO EXISTING UTILITIES OR ANY OTHER SITE IMPROVEMENTS
SHALL BE REPAIRED BY A CONTRACTOR DESIGNATED BY THE ARCHITECT WITH THE EXPENSE BEING
CHARGED TO THIS CONTRACTOR.
2.2.UNTIL THE PROJECT HAS BEEN ACCEPTED, ERECT AND MAINTAIN SHORING, BARRICADES, GUARDS, WARNING
LIGHTS AND LIGHTS AS NECESSARY OR REQUIRED FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE PUBLIC, THE WORK AND
THE WORKERS.
D.CONTAMINATED SOIL: SOIL CONTAMINATED BY CHEMICAL HERBICIDES TO SOD AREAS SHALL BE REMOVED
TO A DEPTH OF 12 INCHES AND REPLACED WITH UNCONTAMINATED SOIL.
E.MOISTURE CONTENT: SOIL SHALL NOT BE WORKED WHEN MOISTURE CONTENT IS SO GREAT THAT
EXCESSIVE COMPACTION WILL OCCUR, NOR WHEN IT IS SO DRY THAT DUST WILL FORM IN THE AIR OR THAT
CLODS WILL NOT BREAK READILY. WATER SHALL BE APPLIED, IF NECESSARY, TO BRING SOIL TO AN
OPTIMUM MOISTURE CONTENT FOR TILLING AND PLANTING.
F.SOIL LOOSENING: SOIL IN ALL PLANTING AREAS SHALL BE RIPPED OR CULTIVATED TO A DEPTH OF SIX (6)
INCHES. WATER SHALL BE ADDED AND RIPPING OR CULTIVATING SHALL BE CONTINUED UNTIL THE ENTIRE
SPECIFIED DEPTH IS LOOSE AND FRIABLE. ALL DEBRIS, PAVEMENT, CONCRETE, AND ROCKS OVER 2 INCHES
IN DIAMETER SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE SITE.
3.03 SOIL CONDITIONING
A.AFTER SOIL PREPARATION HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND HIGH AND LOW SPOTS GRADED, ADD 3 CUBIC YARDS
OF SOIL AMENDMENT PER 1,000 SQUARE FEET AND ROTOTILL, MAKING REPEATED PASSES WITH THE
CULTIVATOR TO THE DEPTH SPECIFIED UNTIL THE AMENDMENTS HAVE BEEN THOROUGHLY MIXED
3.04 LANDSCAPE GRADING
A.GENERAL: WHEN WEEDING, SOIL PREPARATION, AND SOIL CONDITIONING HAVE BEEN COMPLETED AND SOIL
HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY WATER SETTLED, ALL PLANTING AREAS SHOULD BE SMOOTH-GRADED, READY FOR
SEEDING OR SODDING.
B.GRADES: FINISH GRADES SHALL CONFORM TO SITE GRADING PLANS AND PRODUCE A SMOOTH EVEN
SURFACE WITHOUT ABRUPT CHANGES. MINOR ADJUSTMENTS OF FINISH GRADES SHALL BE MADE AT THE
DIRECTION OF THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE, IF REQUIRED.
1.1.ESTABLISH FINISH GRADES TO WITHIN 0.04 FOOT OF GRADES INDICATED ON DRAWINGS.
1.2.COMPACT SURFACE GRADE PRIOR TO PLANTING AND MULCHING FIRM BUT NOT HARD (80 PERCENT
STANDARD PROCTOR DENSITY AT WITHIN 2 PERCENT OF OPTIMUM MOISTURE).
1.3.SHRUB AREAS: FINISHED GRADE SHALL BE 1-1/2 INCHES BELOW TOP OF ADJACENT PAVEMENT, CURBS,
EDGING, OR WALL, UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE ON DRAWINGS.
1.4.LAWN AREAS: FINISHED GRADE SHALL BE ¾ INCHES BELOW TOP OF ADJACENT PAVEMENT, CURBS, OR
EDGING.
1.5.PRIOR TO APPROVAL OF GRADES, RAKE TO A SMOOTH, EVEN SURFACE FREE OF DEBRIS, CLODS, ROCKS AND
VEGETABLE MATTER.
C.DRAINAGE: ALL GRADES SHALL PROVIDE FOR NATURAL RUNOFF OF WATER WITHOUT LOW SPOTS OR
POCKETS. FLOW-LINE GRADES SHALL BE ACCURATELY SET AND SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN 2 PERCENT
GRADIENT WHEREVER POSSIBLE.
D.SLOPES: TOPS AND TOES OF ALL SLOPES SHALL BE ROUNDED TO PRODUCE A GRADUAL AND
NATURAL-APPEARING TRANSITION BETWEEN RELATIVELY LEVEL AREAS AND SLOPES.
3.05 GROUND COVER, ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL BEDS
A.EXCAVATE AREAS TO BE PLANTED WITH ONE GALLON SIZE MATERIAL OR SMALLER TO A DEPTH OF SIX (6
INCHES) INCHES AND BACKFILL WITH THE MIX SPECIFIED IN ARTICLE “BACKFILL MIXES.”
B.SPECIFIED BACKFILL MATERIALS SHALL BE PRE-MIXED, THEN TURNED SEVERAL TIMES WITH A FRONT END
LOADER TO A UNIFORM, EVENLY BLENDED CONSISTENCY, FREE OF ALL POCKETS OF UNBLENDED MATERIAL
AND ANY CLODS OR STONES GREATER THAN 2 INCHES IN DIAMETER.
1.RE-MIXED BACK-FILL MIX SHALL BE INSPECTED PER 3.01C, "PRE-PLANTING INSPECTION."
3.06 TREE AND SHRUB PLANTING
A.PLANTING PITS:
1.1.LOCATE PLANTING HOLES AS INDICATED ON PLANTING DRAWINGS BRINGING ANY CONFLICT WITH
UNDERGROUND UTILITY LINES TO THE ATTENTION OF THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE.
1.2.EXCAVATE HOLES TO BE THE SAME DEPTH AS THE ROOT BALL AND TWO TIMES THE DIAMETER OF THE ROOT
BALL WIDE.
1.3.ROUGHEN SIDES OF THE HOLES TO REMOVE ANY COMPACTING OR “GLAZING” CAUSED BY THE DIGGING
OPERATION.
1.4.FILL THE ENTIRE HOLE WITH WATER AND ALLOW IT TO DRAIN COMPLETELY.
a.a.IF PIT DOES NOT DRAIN IN A SATISFACTORY TIME, NOTIFY OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. CORRECT
DRAINAGE BY USING A PVC DRAIN OR A GRAVEL SUMP AS DIRECTED.
1.5 DISPOSE OF EXCAVATED SOIL OFF THE SITE AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER.
B.BACKFILLING: BACKFILL TREE AND SHRUB PLANTING PITS WITH THE MIX SPECIFIED IN ARTICLE “TREE AND
SHRUB PLANTING PIT BACKFILL MIX.”
1.1.SPECIFIED BACKFILL MATERIALS SHALL BE PRE-MIXED, THEN TURNED SEVERAL TIMES WITH A FRONT END
LOADER TO A UNIFORM, EVENLY BLENDED CONSISTENCY, FREE OF ALL POCKETS OF UNBLENDED MATERIAL
AND ANY CLODS OR STONES GREATER THAN 2 INCHES IN DIAMETER.
1.2.DELIVER BACKFILL MIX TO EACH PLANTING PIT AFTER MIXING.
C.PLANTING:
1.1.DO NOT INSTALL PLANT MATERIALS UNTIL PLANTING AREAS HAVE BEEN GRADED AND PREPARED AS
SPECIFIED AND APPROVED BY OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE.
1.2.CONTAINER-GROWN PLANTS: CAREFULLY REMOVE STOCK FROM CONTAINERS TO AVOID BREAKING THE
ROOT BALL. DO NOT LIFT OR HANDLE CONTAINER PLANTS BY TOPS, STEMS, OR TRUNKS AT ANY TIME.
1.3.PLANT CONIFERS SO THAT THE TOP OF THE BALL IS HIGHER THAN GROUND LEVEL AND COVER WITH 1/2-INCH
OF CONDITIONED SOIL, GENTLY SLOPING DOWN TO GROUND LEVEL. ALL OTHER PLANTS SHALL BE SET SO
THAT, WHEN SETTLED, THE NATURAL GRADE IN THE CONTAINER OR THE TOP OF THE SOIL BALL WILL BE
FLUSH WITH SURROUNDING GRADES.
1.4.BUILD A 4-INCH HIGH BERM AROUND EDGE OF ROOT BALL TO FORM A BASIN FOR HOLDING WATER. FILL
BASIN WITH WATER, TAKING CARE NOT TO BREAK DOWN BERM WITH HOSE STREAM.
a.a.EXCEPTIONS:
1)1)OMIT BASIN FOR ALL CONIFERS.
1)2)NO BASIN IS REQUIRED FOR TREES PLANTED IN LAWN AREAS.
1.5 FERTILIZE TREES AND SHRUBS BY PLACING 21 GRAM FERTILIZER TABLETS 3 INCHES LATERALLY AND 3
INCHES FROM TOP OF ROOT BALL AS FOLLOWS:
a.ONE FOR 1-GALLON CONTAINERS.
b.THREE FOR 5-GALLON CONTAINERS.
c.FIVE FOR BALLED AND BURLAPPED MATERIAL.
1.6 BALLED AND BURLAPPED MATERIAL: UNTIE AND LAY BACK BURLAP FROM ROOT BALL. REMOVE WIRE BASKETS
FROM SIDES OF ROOT BALLS.
1.7 BACKFILL ON HALF OF REMAINING HOLE WITH BACKFILL MIXTURE AND WATER IN THOROUGHLY BEFORE
PLACING ANY MORE BACKFILL, FIRMING DOWN TO ELIMINATE AIR POCKETS WITHOUT PACKING THE SOIL.
1.8 PLANTS SHALL BE PLANTED IMMEDIATELY AFTER CONTAINERS ARE CUT AND CONTAINERS SHALL BE
REGULARLY REMOVED FROM THE SITE SO AS NOT TO PRESENT A HAZARD TO PERSONS USING THE AREA.
3.07 TURF SODDING
A.THE WORK CONSISTS OF LAWN BED PREPARATION, SOIL PREPARATION, AND SODDING COMPLETE, IN
STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS AND THE APPLICABLE DRAWINGS TO PRODUCE A TURF
GRASS TURF ACCEPTABLE TO THE OWNER.
B.TURF BED PREPARATION: ALL AREAS THAT ARE TO BE SODDED SHALL BE CLEARED OF ANY ROUGH GRASS,
WEEDS, AND DEBRIS BY MEANS OF A SOD CUTTER TO A DEPTH OF THREE (3) INCHES, AND THE GROUND
BROUGHT TO AN EVEN GRADE. THE ENTIRE SURFACE SHALL BE ROLLED WITH A ROLLER WEIGHING NOT
MORE THAN ONE-HUNDRED (100) POUNDS PER FOOT OF WIDTH. DURING THE ROLLING, ALL DEPRESSIONS
CAUSED BY SETTLEMENT SHALL BE FILLED WITH ADDITIONAL SOIL, AND THE SURFACE SHALL BE REGRADED
AND ROLLED UNTIL PRESENTING A SMOOTH AND EVEN FINISH TO THE REQUIRED GRADE.
C.SOIL PREPARATION: PREPARE LOOSE BED FOUR (4) INCHES DEEP. HAND RAKE UNTIL ALL BUMPS AND
DEPRESSIONS ARE REMOVED. WET PREPARED AREA THOROUGHLY.
D.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SOD ALL AREAS THAT ARE NOT PAVED OR PLANTED AS DESIGNATED ON THE
DRAWINGS WITHIN THE CONTRACT LIMITS, UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED OTHERWISE.
E.THE SOD SHALL BE CERTIFIED TO MEET APPROPRIATE STATE PLANT BOARD SPECIFICATIONS, ABSOLUTELY
TRUE TO VARIETAL TYPE, AND FREE FROM WEEDS, FUNGUS, INSECTS AND DISEASE OF ANY KIND.
F.SOD PANELS SHALL BE LAID TIGHTLY TOGETHER SO AS TO MAKE A SOLID SODDED TURF AREA. SOD SHALL
BE LAID UNIFORMLY AGAINST THE EDGES OF ALL CURBS AND OTHER HARDSCAPE ELEMENTS, PAVED AND
PLANTED AREAS. ADJACENT TO BUILDING FOUNDATIONS, A 60 INCH MULCH STRIP SHALL BE PROVIDED TO
PREVENT HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE AS A RESULT FROM TURF IRRIGATION - REFER TO DETAILS.
IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING SOD LAYING, THE TURF AREAS SHALL BE ROLLED WITH A TURF ROLLER
CUSTOMARILY USED FOR SUCH PURPOSES, AND THEN THOROUGHLY IRRIGATED. IF, IN THE OPINION OF THE
OWNER, TOP-DRESSING IS NECESSARY AFTER ROLLING TO FILL THE VOIDS BETWEEN THE SOD PANELS AND
TO EVEN OUT INCONSISTENCIES IN THE SOD, CLEAN SAND, AS APPROVED BY THE OWNER’S
REPRESENTATIVE, SHALL BE UNIFORMLY SPREAD OVER THE ENTIRE SURFACE OF THE SOD AND
THOROUGHLY WATERED IN. FERTILIZE INSTALLED SOD AS ALLOWED BY PROPERTY’S JURISDICTIONAL
AUTHORITY.
G.DURING DELIVERY, PRIOR TO, AND DURING THE PLANTING OF THE TURF AREAS, THE SOD PANELS SHALL AT
ALL TIMES BE PROTECTED FROM EXCESSIVE DRYING AND UNNECESSARY EXPOSURE OF THE ROOTS TO THE
SUN. ALL SOD SHALL BE STACKED SO AS NOT TO BE DAMAGED BY SWEATING OR EXCESSIVE HEAT AND
MOISTURE.
3.08 EDGING
Q.STEEL EDGING SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLERS ADJACENT THERETO.
R.INSTALL EDGING TRUE TO LINE AND GRADE AS INDICATED AND DETAILED ON THE DRAWINGS. EDGING
SHALL BE SET FLUSH WITH ADJACENT PAVING.
S.TOP OF EDGING SHALL BE ¾ INCHES ABOVE SOD GRADE.
3.09 MULCHING
A.PERENNIAL BED: ALL PERENNIAL BEDS SHALL BE MULCHED WITH A THREE-INCH LAYER OF MULCH AS
SHOWN ON PLANS. OMIT WEED BARRIER FABRIC.
B.SHRUB BEDS: ALL SHRUB BEDS SHALL BE MULCHED WITH A THREE-INCH LAYER OF MULCH AS SHOWN
ON PLANS, OVER WEED BARRIER, AS SPECIFIED ON THE DRAWINGS.
C.TREE BASINS: ALL TREE BASINS SHALL BE MULCHED WITH A THREE-INCH LAYER OF SPECIFIED MULCH. DO
NOT PLACE MULCH IN CONTACT WITH TREE TRUNK.
D.SEEDED AREAS: FOLLOWING SOIL PREPARATION AND SEEDING, SEEDED AREAS SHALL BE
HYDRO-MULCHED.
3.10 TREE STAKING AND GUYING
A.ALL EVERGREEN TREES ARE TO BE GUYED IN A TRUE VERTICAL POSITION ACCORDING TO CONSTRUCTION
DETAILS.
B.DOUBLE STAKE ALL TREES UP TO AND INCLUDING 2-1/2 INCH CALIPER.
C.SET STAKES PLUMB AND AT RIGHT ANGLES TO PREVAILING WIND.
D.SECURELY NAIL OR BOLT RUBBER STRAPS
3.11 SITE QUALITY CONTROL
A.PRE-MAINTENANCE INSPECTION:
1.1 AS SOON AS ALL PLANTING IS COMPLETED, AND NOTICE OF SUCH BY CONTRACTOR IS RECEIVED, A PLANTING
REVIEW AND PRELIMINARY INSPECTION TO DETERMINE THE CONDITION OF THE PLANTINGS WILL BE HELD BY
THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE.
1.2 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE ALL PLANTING AREAS FREE OF WEEDS AND NEATLY CULTIVATED. ALL PLANT
BASINS SHALL BE IN GOOD REPAIR. IRRIGATION SYSTEMS SHALL BE FULLY OPERATIONAL WITH ALL HEADS
PROPERLY ADJUSTED. ALL DEBRIS AND LITTER SHALL BE CLEANED OF SOIL AND DEBRIS LEFT FROM PLANTING
OPERATIONS. THE INSPECTION SHALL NOT OCCUR UNTIL THESE CONDITIONS ARE MET.
1.3 IF, AFTER THE INSPECTION, THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE IS OF THE OPINION THAT ALL WORK HAS BEEN
PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, AND THAT ALL PLANT MATERIALS ARE IN
SATISFACTORY GROWING CONDITION, OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE WILL GIVE CONTRACTOR WRITTEN NOTICE
OF ACCEPTANCE AND THE 60 DAY MAINTENANCE PERIOD SHALL BEGIN.
1.4 WORK REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION IN THE JUDGMENT OF THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE SHALL BE
PERFORMED WITHIN THE FIRST TEN (10) CALENDAR DAYS OF THE MAINTENANCE PERIOD. WORK NOT
PERFORMED WITHIN THIS TIME, IF ANY, WILL NECESSITATE AN EQUIVALENT EXTENSION OF THE MAINTENANCE
PERIOD. CORRECTIVE WORK AND MATERIALS REPLACEMENT SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONTRACT
DOCUMENTS, AND SHALL BE MADE BY THE CONTRACTOR AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER.
B.FINAL INSPECTION:
1.1.AT THE COMPLETION OF THE MAINTENANCE PERIOD, THE FINAL INSPECTION SHALL BE PERFORMED.
1.2.IF, AFTER THE INSPECTION, THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE IS OF THE OPINION THAT ALL WORK HAS BEEN
PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, AND THAT ALL PLANT MATERIALS ARE IN
SATISFACTORY GROWING CONDITION, OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE WILL GIVE CONTRACTOR WRITTEN NOTICE
OF ACCEPTANCE AND COMPLETION OF THE FORMAL MAINTENANCE PERIOD.
1.3.FINAL APPROVAL WILL NOT BE GIVEN UNTIL ALL DEFICIENCIES ARE CORRECTED.
3.12 MAINTENANCE
1.LAWN CARE
A.MOWING TURF
a.MOW, EDGE, AND TRIM LAWNS WEEKLY OR AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN AN EVEN, WELL-GROOMED
APPEARANCE DURING ACTIVE GROWING PERIODS. LAWN AREAS TO BE KEPT FREE OF TRASH AND
CLIPPINGS TO BE BLOWN FROM PAVED AREAS INCLUDING UNIT PATIOS AND POOL DECK.
b.CLIPPINGS SHOULD ALWAYS BE LEFT ON LAWN AREA (MULCH-MOWING) EXCEPT IF THIS WILL CREATE A
LARGE SURFACE BUILDUP.
c.MOWING HEIGHT: REFER TO INDUSTRY STANDARD MOWING HEIGHT BASED ON GRASS TYPE, REGION, AND
VARIETY
d.MOWING FREQUENCY: MOW OFTEN ENOUGH TO REMOVE ONLY ONE-THIRD OF THE BLADE LENGTH.
SPECIFIC OCCURRENCES SHOULD BE OUTLINED IN THE WATERMARK LANDSCAPE SCOPE SHEET.
B.EDGING
a.ALL WALKWAYS, DRIVEWAYS, AND CURBS WILL BE EDGED TO A DEPTH OF ONE-HALF INCH.
b.ONLY STEEL BLADE EDGING TO BE USED FOR EDGING, NOT STRING TRIMMERS. STEELE BLADED TRIM
EDGING SHOULD OCCUR TWO TIMES PER YEAR.
c.ALL IRRIGATION HEADS TO BE MARKED PRIOR TO EDGING TO ENSURE NO DAMAGE OCCURS TO THE
IRRIGATION.
C.FERTILIZATION
1.SLOW-RELEASE FERTILIZERS SHALL BE USED.
2.FERTILIZER SCHEDULE BASED ON INDUSTRY STANDARD DEPENDING ON GRASS TYPE AND REGION.
3.SIX APPLICATIONS DURING THE FIRST 2 YEARS AFTER FINAL TURNOVER
a.EARLY SPRING: FERTILIZER AND PRE-EMERGENT WEED CONTROL
b.LATE SPRING: FERTILIZER AND POST-EMERGENT WEED CONTROL
c.SUMMER: INSECTICIDE AND IRON OR FERTILIZER (DEPENDING ON WEATHER CONDITIONS)
d.EARLY FALL: BALANCED FERTILIZER
e.EARLY FALL: POST EMERGENT WEED CONTROL
f.FALL: HEAVY RATE GRANULAR FERTILIZER
g.LATE FALL: HEAVY RATE GRANULAR FERTILIZER
D.CORE AERATING AND DE-THATCHING
1.CORE AERATE DURING 2ND YEAR AFTER FINAL TURNOVER USING A PROFESSIONAL CORING MACHINE.
a.FIRST AERATION SHOULD OCCUR IN FALL DURING THE 2ND YEAR.
b.AERATE ONCE A YEAR EVERY SUBSEQUENT FALL.
c.ALL DEAD, DYING, AND WEED INFESTED AREAS SHOULD BE AERATED TWICE TO ENSURE AIR AND WATER
PENETRATION.
2.DE-THATCH OR VERTICAL MOW EXCESS BUILD-UP OF THATCH TO PROMOTE WATER PENETRATION AND DEEP
ROOT GROWTH
a.THATCH BUILDUP IS USUALLY A SIGN OF OVERFERTILIZATION, OVERUSE OF BROADCAST PESTICIDES,
OVER-WATERING, SOIL COMPACTION OR OTHER CAUSES OF DIMINISHED SOIL BIOTA TO BREAK DOWN
THATCH.
b.DE-THATCHING CAN BE DAMAGING TO GRASS SO THIS SHOULD BE PERFORMED WHEN GRASS IS GROWING
AND CAN REPAIR ITSELF. DE-THATCHING SHOULD ONLY TAKE PLACE IN THE FALL AND SHOULD BE
LIMITED TO THE AREAS WITH EXCESSIVE THATCH.
E. OVER-SEEDING
1.SPRING OR FALL RENOVATIONS SHOULD INCLUDE OVER-SEEDING OF THIN OR WEED INFESTED AREAS, OR
ENTIRE AREAS SUBJECT TO HEAVY WEAR ONCE A YEAR.
2.SELECT CERTIFIED SEED APPROPRIATE FOR THE GRASS TYPE AND REGION.
3.GENERALLY OVER-SEEDING IS PRACTICED AFTER AERATION AND BEFORE TOP DRESSING.
4.AREAS WHERE GRASS TYPES GO DORMANT DURING COLDER WEATHER, OVER SEEDING WITH RYE IN THE FALL
WILL PROVIDE GREEN COVERAGE. CLUBHOUSE AREA, MAIN DRIVE, AND ROAD FACING AREAS SHOULD BE OVER
SEEDED WITH RYE.
F.TOPDRESSING
1.HIGH-USE OR WORN LAWN AREAS SHOULD BE TOP DRESSED IN SPRING OR FALL, AFTER AERATION AND
OVER-SEEDING.
G. SOILS TEST
1.SOILS TEST FOR PH LEVELS SHOULD BE DONE ONCE PER YEAR IN THE EARLY SPRING.
a.SOIL TESTING SAMPLES SHOULD BE TAKEN AT LEAST 6” DEEP
H. NATIVE GRASS
1.ROUTINE INSPECTIONS SHOULD TAKE PLACE TO ENSURE THESE NATIVE AREAS ARE THRIVING.
I. PET DAMAGED TURF
1.PET DAMAGED AREAS FROM URINE SHOULD BE CONSTANTLY DILUTED WITH INCREASED IRRIGATION SCHEDULE
AND HAND WATERING.
2.IF AN AREA IS HEAVILY DAMAGED, TOPDRESSING AND OVER SEEDING SHOULD BE COMPLETED IMMEDIATELY AND
THE AREA SHOULD BE MARKED OFF FROM TRAFFIC.
3.IF WATER DILUTION AND SOIL AMENDMENTS ARE NOT RESTORING TURF HEALTH, DAMAGED AREA SHOULD BE
REPLACED WITH FRESH SOD. IF FRESH SOD IS INSTALLED, THE AREA SHOULD BE HAND WATERED DAILY AND THE
AREA SHOULD BE BLOCKED OF FOR 2 WEEKS TO PREVENT FOOT TRAFFIC AND DAMAGE TO THE NEW GRASS.
II.INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
A.WEED CONTROL FOR TREES, SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVER
1.WEEDS IN PLANTED AREA, SIDEWALKS, CURBS, OR PAVEMENT SHALL BE REMOVED OR KILLED WEEKLY AS THE
WEEDS EMERGE.
a.WEEDS SHALL BE REMOVED (NOT JUST KILLED) IF THEY ARE LARGER THAN 2” IN HEIGHT OR DIAMETER.
b. DISPOSE OF WEEDS OFF SITE.
B.WEED CONTROL FOR TURF
1.WEED INVASION CAN BE EFFECTIVELY PREVENTED OR REVERSED BY GROWING DENSE LAWN, THROUGH THE
ABOVE
RECOMMENDED PRACTICES.
2.HERBICIDES - SELECTIVE POST-EMERGENT BROADCAST HERBICIDE APPLIED AT LEAST TWICE PER YEAR.
a.EARLY SPRING: FERTILIZER AND PRE-EMERGENT WEED CONTROL
b.LATE SPRING: FERTILIZER AND POST-EMERGENT WEED CONTROL
c.SUMMER: INSECTICIDE AND IRON OR FERTILIZER (DEPENDING ON WEATHER CONDITIONS)
d.EARLY FALL: POST EMERGENT WEED CONTROL
3.OVERFERTILIZATION PROMOTES WEEDS AND PESTS.
4.DORMANT OIL - A REFINED OIL CONTACT INSECTICIDE CAN BE APPLIED TO PLANTS IN THE DORMANT STAGE
(PRIOR TO BUD FOR CONTROL OF SPIKER MITES, SCALE INSECTS, LARVAE, APHIDS, AND CERTAIN CATERPILLARS.
5.POST WM BRANDED SIGNS FOR AT LEAST 24 HOURS STATING: AREA AFFECTED; DATE/TIME APPLIED; SPECIFIC
PESTICIDE USED; RE-ENTRY CAUTIONS (FROM LABEL); AND PHONE NUMBER TO CALL WITH QUESTIONS.
III.IRRIGATION:
A.MONITOR THE MOISTURE LEVELS AROUND ALL ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, BUT NOT LIMITED TO TREES, LAWN,
SHRUBS, PERENNIALS, GROUNDCOVERS, AND ANNUALS.
B.IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR TO PERFORM MONTHLY IRRIGATION AUDITS AND TEST ALL ZONES TO ENSURE
PROPER FUNCTION.
1.SET IRRIGATION FOR SEASONAL DEMAND AND SET TO OPERATE TWICE PER DAY.
2.ADJUST IRRIGATION HEADS THAT ARE SPRAYING AT DOORS, WINDOWS, OR ROADWAYS.
3.IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE MONTHLY AUDIT REPORT WITH COST ESTIMATES TO REPAIR.
4.IRRIGATION SYSTEMS SHOULD ALWAYS REMAIN 100% OPERABLE AND ACTIVATED DURING GROWING SEASON.
5.IRRIGATION SYSTEM IS TO BE WINTERIZED AND STARTED UP BY A PROFESSIONAL IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR.
6.A COPY OF THE IRRIGATION ZONE MAP SHOULD BE LAMINATED AND SECURED INSIDE OF EVERY IRRIGATION
CONTROLLER FOR REFERENCE.
IV.PLANTING BEDS:
A.TOP DRESS FERTILIZER AROUND EACH PLANT. FERTILIZER TO BE SLOW RELEASE TO FEED PLANTS OVER A
LONGER PERIOD.
B.FERTILIZER MUST BE WASHED IN BY HAND PRIOR TO IRRIGATION SYSTEM IS TURNED ON.
C.DO NOT FERTILIZE PLANTS IN SWALES (RAIN GARDEN).
D.MAINTAIN 3” MIN MULCH BED DEPTH.
1.REWORK MULCH BEDS AT THIN LOCATIONS OR WASHED OUT MULCH. ROCK SHOULD BE ADDED AT DOWNSPOUT
LOCATIONS IF WASHOUT PERSISTS.
2.ADD ADDITIONAL MULCH, OF SAME COLOR AND SIZE, IF REWORKING OF MULCH BEDS IS UNABLE TO MAINTAIN THE
MINIMUM DEPTH REQUIRED
V.TREES AND SHRUBS:
A.CARE OF PLANT
1.WATERING
a)DEEP ROOT WATERING IS PREFERRED TO DEVELOP A DEEPER ROOT SYSTEM THAT IS LESS SUSCEPTIBLE TO
ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS.
2.FERTILIZATION
a.FERTILIZE TREES AND SHRUBS DURING ACTIVE GROWING SEASON AND HAVE AVAILABLE WATER TO
ABSORB NUTRIENTS
b.AVOID FERTILIZING IN LATE SEASON AND DURING PERIODS OF DROUGHT.
3.PRUNING - PRUNE TREES AND SHRUBS TO IMPROVE OVERALL HEALTH AND APPEARANCE AND TO
CONTROL/STIMULATE GROWTH; PRUNE TREES ONLY TO REMOVE DEAD, DISEASED, BROKEN, DANGEROUS OR
CROSSING BRANCHES AND AS REQUIRED.
(1)PRUNE ALL TREES TO ENCOURAGE A HIGH-BRANCHING STRUCTURE.
(2)ALL SUCKER GROWTH AND BASE OF TREES SHALL BE REMOVED MONTHLY OR AS REQUIRED.
(3)MAINTAIN VERTICAL CLEARANCE ABOVE ALL PARKING SPACES AND WALKWAYS.
a)SHRUBS SHALL BE PRUNED MONTHLY ONLY AS NEEDED TO REMOVE BRANCHES THAT ARE DEAD, BROKEN,
EXTENDING BEYOND THE FACE OF CURB OR SIDEWALK, OR ARE CLIMBING BUILDING WALLS.
(1)SHRUBS SHALL BE PRUNED ONLY AS REQUIRED FOR SAFETY, VISIBILITY AND PLANT HEALTH AND ALLOWED TO
DEVELOP INTO THE NATURAL SHAPE EXPECTED OF THE PLANT VARIETY.
(2)HEDGES, DEFINED AS TWO OR MORE PLANTS IN A ROW, SHALL BE SHEARED TO MAINTAIN A TIGHT FORMAL
APPEARANCE.
B.TREE STAKES - REMOVE TREE STAKING MATERIAL AFTER TWO GROWING SEASONS, OR WHEN THE TREE IS
STABLE ENOUGH TO SUPPORT ITSELF ON ITS OWN.
a)CHECK TREE TIES TO ADJUST AND LOOSEN AS NEEDED AFTER THE FIRST GROWING SEASON.
b)REMOVE ALL TIES ONCE STAKES ARE REMOVED AND DISPOSE OF OFFSITE.
1.TREES SHOULD BE PROTECTED WITH TREE WRAP, OR A PLASTIC SPIRAL WRAP, DURING ITS FIRST YEAR OF
GROWTH.
a)AVOID CHOKING OF THE TREE TRUNK WITH REGULAR MONITORING.
VI.CLUBHOUSE AND COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE
A.CLUBHOUSE ENTRY AND FRONTAGE
(1)FLOWERBEDS AND PLANTINGS SHOULD BE SYMMETRICAL AND APPROPRIATELY COLOR BALANCED.
(2)ALL FLOWERS SHOULD BE WATERED, AND DEAD HEADED BY HAND DAILY.
(3)ROCK BEDS AND MULCH TO BE CONFINED WITHIN THEIR RESPECTED BEDS AND NO OVERFLOW SHOULD
BE PRESENT ON SIDEWALKS, GRASS, ROADWAYS, OR TURF.
(4)MONTHLY LANDSCAPE WALKS WITH ALL PROPERTY STAFF AND LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR TO TAKE PLACE
ONCE EACH MONTH TO EVALUATE IMMEDIATE NEEDS AND ENSURE OUR STANDARDS ARE BEING MET.
3.13 CLEANING
A.REMOVE ALL CANS, SURPLUS MATERIALS, AND OTHER DEBRIS FROM SITE.
B.NEATLY DRESS AND FINISH ALL PLANTING AREAS.
C.FLUSH WALKS, PAVED AREAS, AND THE LIKE, CLEAN TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE OWNER'S
REPRESENTATIVE.
D.RINSE FOLIAGE OF ALL PLANT MATERIALS WITHIN THE CONSTRUCTION AREA AS OFTEN AS NECESSARY TO
KEEP THE FOLIAGE FREE FROM DUST GENERATED BY THE WORK OF THIS CONTRACT.
END OF SECTION