HomeMy WebLinkAboutSCHOOLSIDE PARK - BDR240009 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - Landscape PlanPROJ. NO.
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Fort Collins, Colorado 80521
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www.fcgov.com/parkplanning/
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TREE INVENTORY
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TREE PROTECTION SPECIFICATIONS - CITY OF FORT COLLINS FORESTRY
Tree Protection Specifications
1. All tree protection and replacement requirements in LUC 3.2.1.F.G. shall be followed. Existing trees shall be inventoried. All existing trees in the potential
construction impact zone shall be numbered and identified by species, size, condition, intent to save or remove and mitigation.
2. All tree pruning, removal and protection shall adhere to the requirements found in the City of Fort Collins Tree Management Standards and Best
Management Practices manual which was approved by the City Manager March 31, 2010.
3. Existing trees marked for protection and preservation shall not be removed.
4. The critical root zone of each existing tree designated to be preserved shall be protected so that soil compaction does not occur. This will include restricting
equipment use and material storage in the critical root zone of each tree.
5. Avoid cutting surface roots whenever possible. All grading, sidewalk and paving levels should be contoured sufficiently to avoid root or trunk damage. At any
location where roots need to be disturbed or cut, contact the City Forestry Division for review prior to any disturbance or cutting.
6. When root cutting is necessary, the cuts should be made using a sharp saw or appropriate tool so that extra root tissue is not damaged. Cuts should be
smooth, flush and completed very quickly after root exposure occurs. Once the root cutting is complete, immediately cover the exposed root tissue with good soil
and then water the area to avoid root dehydration. Root pruning shall be reviewed by the City Forestry Division and performed by a certified arborist for any roots
over 2" in diameter.
7. Tree protection shall be set up and implemented prior to construction. Tree protection shall incorporate the following criteria:
a. All existing trees to be retained in close proximity to any construction activity shall be protected using a fencing material that meet or exceed the
following criteria:
b. Fencing material would have a minimum height of 5 feet.
c. Fencing may consist of orange snow fencing or other suitable material.
d. Protection barrier fencing shall be supported by 1" X 1" metal posts or similar sturdy stock.
e. Concrete blankets or other suitable material shall be wrapped around the trunk of trees that are in close proximity to actual construction activities. At
a minimum, the bottom 6 feet of the trunk shall be wrapped.
f.The actual location of tree protection fencing should be determined by an onsite meeting between the Forestry Division representative and the
appropriate contractor representative.
g. Partial fencing within the protection zone may be required as necessary.
h. There shall be no movement of equipment or storage of equipment, materials, debris, or fills or cuts within the critical root zone area unless
approved by the City Forestry Division.
i. Modification or removal of tree protection fencing or blanket wrap must be approved by the Forestry Division prior to the removal of such protection.
8. Within the drip line of any tree marked for retention and preservation, there shall be no cut, excavation or fill unless a qualified arborist or forester has
evaluated and approved the disturbance. Approved cut, excavation or fill within the drip line of existing trees must be accomplished using methods approved by a
qualified arborist and City Forestry Division. This may include the required use of hand tools or an air spade when necessary.
9. In order to protect the critical root zone of each tree, or group of trees, to be retained, the following criteria must be followed:
a. Equipment or material shall not be washed, cleaned or rinsed within the drip-line of any trees.
b. Equipment or materials shall not be stored within the drip-line of any trees.
c. Potentially harmful materials such as paints, oils, solvents, asphalt, concrete, motor oil or any other material harmful to the life of a tree shall be kept
out of the drip-line of any tree.
10. Attachments such as wires, cables, winches, ropes, signs, notices or permits shall not be fastened to any protected tree.
11. All protected existing trees shall be pruned to the City of Fort Collins Forestry Standards. All required or optional tree removal or pruning shall be performed
by a private tree service holding a current City of Fort Collins Arborist license.
12. Applying thick layers of wood mulch over a portion of the root system of existing trees may be directed at individual locations to adequately prevent soil
compaction during construction activity.
13. Loss or potential injury to any tree(s) shown to be retained due to contractor neglect or improper construction activities will result in a penalty of up to full
damages for the assessed value of the tree(s) as determine by the City Forestry Division or qualified arborist using the Council of Tree an Landscape Appraiser
Guide for Plant Appraisal (most recent edition). Full loss or partial injury value will be assessed to the contractor.
14. A fine of one-thousand dollars may be levied against the contractor for each incident of unnecessary damage to existing trees by not following the tree
protection notes. If a financial penalty is not imposed for a violation, the City project manager shall document the incident with an explanation of why a fine was not
imposed.
15. The contractor is responsible for scheduling tree inspections with the City Forester or consulting arborist at critical phases of the project. There shall be daily
coordination of field crews by the contractor during the critical phases of the project to ensure the tree protection specifications are followed as well as the direction
received from the City Forester or a consulting arborist. Critical phases are defined as work being conducted in proximity of trees to be protected or transplanted
where any form of damage could occur. Examples could be demolition of existing concrete, root pruning, construction of retaining walls and construction of new
curb.
16. The City Forestry Division shall be notified prior to any trenching, excavation or construction activity known, or suspected, to involve cutting roots or
damaging any of the above ground portions of a preserved or transplanted tree.
17. When raising the grade around a tree, a dry well is required, when lowering the grade around a tree, a retaining wall is required. In such instances approval is
required by the City Forester.
18. Irrigation lines or any underground fixture requiring excavation deeper than six inches shall be accomplished by boring under the root system of protected
existing trees at a minimum depth of twenty-four inches. The auger distance is established from the face of the tree (outer bark) and is scaled from tree diameter at
breast height (see table).
19. Soil cultivation should not exceed 2 inches in depth within the drip line of any existing protected tree. The grade should also not be raised more than 2 inches
within the drip-line of any existing protected tree.
3" DIA 5' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
3" DIA 5' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
4" DIA 8' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
3" DIA 5' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
6" DIA 25' CANDECIDUOUS TREECLUSTER 10
16" DIA 30' CANDECIDUOUS TREECLUSTER 2
10" DIA 20' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
12" DIA 20' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
12" DIA 30' CANDECIDUOUS TREECLUSTER 2
12" DIA 30' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
10" DIA 50' CANDECIDUOUS TREECLUSTER 5
6" DIA 10' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
10" DIA 20' CANCONIFEROUSTREE
24" DIA 40' CANCONIFEROUSTREE
28" DIA 30' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
18" DIA 25' CANCONIFEROUSTREE
16" DIA 25' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
26" DIA 30' CANCONIFEROUSTREE
10" DIA 15' CANCONIFEROUSTREE
10" DIA 15' CANCONIFEROUSTREE CLUSTER 2
14" DIA 30' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
10" DIA 20' CANCONIFEROUSTREE
15" DIA 30' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
11" DIA 20' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
10" DIA 15' CANCONIFEROUSTREE CLUSTER 2
10" DIA 15' CANCONIFEROUSTREE
6" DIA 20' CANDECIDUOUS TREECLUSTER 4
6" DIA 10' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
6" DIA 10' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
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EXISTING TREES
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TOTAL MITIGATION QUANTITY: -
0 MITIGATION TREES ARE REQUIRED AND MUST BE SIZED AT THE FOLLOWING
CALIPER: 2" CALIPER BALL AND BURLAPPED.
CITY FORESTER SIGNATURE BLOCK
APPROVED BY THE CITY FORESTER OF THE CITY OF FORT
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SCHOOLSIDE PARK
FOR THE MARKING OF UNDERGROUNDBEFORE YOU DIG, GRADE, OR EXCAVATECALL 2 BUSINESS DAYS IN ADVANCE
IN METRODENVER
1-800-922-1987
CENTER OF COLORADO
CALL UTILITY NOTIFICATION
MEMBER UTILITIES
534-6700OR
Park Planning& Development
City of
215 North Mason Street
Fort Collins, Colorado 80521
tel: 970.221.6360
www.fcgov.com/parkplanning/
Park Planning & Development
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270702026
JUNE 12, 2024
SCHOOLSIDE PARK
FOR THE MARKING OF UNDERGROUNDBEFORE YOU DIG, GRADE, OR EXCAVATECALL 2 BUSINESS DAYS IN ADVANCE
IN METRODENVER
1-800-922-1987
CENTER OF COLORADO
CALL UTILITY NOTIFICATION
MEMBER UTILITIES
534-6700OR
Park Planning& Development
City of
215 North Mason Street
Fort Collins, Colorado 80521
tel: 970.221.6360
www.fcgov.com/parkplanning/
Park Planning & Development
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PLANTING NOTES &
LEGEND
1.BEFORE CONSTRUCTION, LOCATE ALL PUBLIC AND PRIVATE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES WITH
RESPECTIVE UTILITY COMPANIES, AND LOCATE IRRIGATION LINES AND WIRES.
2.CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ANY PERMITS OR LICENSES REQUIRED FOR
THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK AS APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECT.
3.ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS SHALL BE IRRIGATED WITH AN UNDERGROUND AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION
SYSTEM. TREES, SHRUBS, AND DECORATIVE GRASSES WILL BE IRRIGATED BY A SEPARATE ZONE
FROM SOD/GRASS.
4.ALL LANDSCAPE BEDS AND TURF AREAS ARE TO RECEIVE ORGANIC SOIL AMENDMENTS AT A RATE OF
3 CY/1000 S.F. OF LANDSCAPE AREA. AMENDMENTS ARE TO BE TILLED TO A DEPTH OF 9" AND FINE
GRADED TO A SMOOTH SURFACE WITH POSITIVE DRAINAGE AWAY FROM ALL STRUCTURES. WHERE
PLANTING OCCURS WITHIN THE DRIP LINE OF EXISTING TREES, PLANTING AREAS SHALL RECEIVE 3"
OF AMENDED PLANTERS MIX TO BE INCORPORATED IN TO PLANTING PITS IN LIEU OF TILLING.
5.ALL LANDSCAPE BEDS ARE TO BE MULCHED WITH A 4" MINIMUM LAYER OF WOOD MULCH . A 4"
MINIMUM LAYER OF WOOD MULCH SHALL BE USED IN 48" DIAMETER TREE RINGS FOR ALL TREES
PLANTED IN SODDED OR SEEDED AREAS PER PLANS AND DETAILS. WOOD MULCH AVALIABLE FROM
CITY FORESTRY.
6.ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL MEET OR EXCEED CURRENT AMERICAN STANDARD FOR NURSERY
STOCK ANSI Z60.1 AND THE COLORADO NURSERY ACT AND ACCOMPANYING RULES AND
REGULATIONS.
7.STAKE ALL TREES AND SHRUBS BASED ON THESE DRAWINGS. EXACT LOCATIONS OF PLANT
MATERIALS TO BE APPROVED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT IN THE FIELD PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJUST TO EXACT LOCATIONS IN THE FIELD.
8.LANDSCAPE MATERIAL PLACEMENT SHALL NOT BE PLACED OR KEPT NEAR FIRE HYDRANTS, FIRE
INLET CONNECTIONS OR FIRE PROTECTION CONTROL VALVES OR KNOX BOXES IN A MANNER THAT
WOULD PREVENT SUCH EQUIPMENT OR FIRE HYDRANTS FROM BEING IMMEDIATELY DISCERNABLE.
THE FIRE DEPARTMENT SHALL NOT BE DETERRED OR HINDERED FROM GAINING IMMEDIATE ACCESS
TO FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT OR HYDRANTS.
9.THE FINAL LANDSCAPE PLAN SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH ALL OTHER FINAL PLAN ELEMENTS SO
THAT THE PROPOSED GRADING, STORM DRAINAGE, AND OTHER DEVELOPMENT IMPROVEMENTS DO
NOT CONFLICT WITH NOR PRECLUDE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS
ON THIS PLAN.
10.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.
11.PLACE PLANT MATERIAL IN SHRUB BED SO THAT ONCE PLANTS GROW TO FULL SIZE THEY ARE FULLY
CONTAINED WITHIN THE SHRUB BED AREA AND DO NOT HANG OVER THE EDGER LINE.
12.PLANT SUBSTITUTIONS WILL NOT BE PERMITTED WITHOUT APPROVAL FROM LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.
13.DISTURBED AREAS OTHER THAN SHRUB BED TO BE SEEDED.
LANDSCAPE NOTESPLANT LIST
NATIVE SEEDING NOTES
1.FINE GRADING SHALL MAINTAIN POSITIVE DRAINAGE IN ORDER TO PREVENT PONDING; PROVIDE
SMOOTH, WELL-CONTOURED SURFACE PRIOR TO SEEDING.
2.PRIOR TO SEEDING, REMOVE WEEDS, DEBRIS AND ROCKS LARGER THAN 1” WHICH MAY HINDER
SEEDING OPERATIONS. TREAT NATIVE SEED MIX AREA PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF SEED WITH
APPROPRIATE HERBICIDE TO PROACTIVELY MITIGATE HERBACEOUS WEED SPECIES GROWTH
DURING ESTABLISHMENT PERIOD. THEN AFTER APPROPRIATE TIME PERIOD APPLY NATIVE SEED AS
CALLED FOR ON APPROVED PLANS.
3.PREPARE SOIL AS NECESSARY AND APPROPRIATE FOR NATIVE SEED MIX SPECIES THROUGH
LOOSENING AND ADDITION OF AMENDMENTS THAT PROMOTE WATER ABSORPTION AND RELEASE.
4.PLANT SEED ON DRY, BARE GROUND FROM LATE OCTOBER THROUGH EARLY MAY.
5.SEEDS MAY BE PLANTED USING A RANGELAND SEED DRILL OR BY HAND BROADCASTING. IF USING A
SEED DRILL, IT IS BEST TO PLANT PERPENDICULAR ON SLOPES. WHERE POSSIBLE, 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.
6.APPROPRIATE NATIVE SEEDING EQUIPMENT WILL BE USED (STANDARD TURF SEEDING EQUIPMENT
OR AGRICULTURE EQUIPMENT SHALL NOT BE USED). EQUIPMENT SHALL BE CLEAN AND FREE OF
SEEDS FROM PRIOR USE.
7.SEED PER SPECIFIED APPLICATION RATE BETWEEN ¼ - /2 INCH DEEP. FOR AREAS NOT ACCESSIBLE
TO DRILL, HAND BROADCAST SEED INSTEAD OF DRILL SEEDING. FOR BROADCAST METHOD DOUBLE
SPECIFIED APPLICATION RATE AND LIGHLTY RAKE THE AREA, EVENLY SPREAD THE SEED, AND LIGHT
RAKE THE SEED IN. ENSURE GOOD SEED-TO-SOIL CONTACT. BE CAREFULE NOT TO BURY THE SEED
OR CLUSTER IT INTO ENEVEN PATTERNS. REFER TO NATIVE SEED MIX TABLE FOR SPECIES,
PERCENTAGES AND APPLICATION RATES.
8.IF CHANGES ARE TO BE MADE TO SEED MIX BASED ON SITE CONDITIONS THEN APPROVAL MUST BE
PROVIDED BY THE PROJECT LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND THE CITY ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNER.
9.AFTER SEEDING THE AREA SHALL BE COVERED WITH CRIMPED STRAW, JUTE MESH, OR OTHER
APPROPRIATE METHODS. 1.5 TONS OF CERTIFIED WEED FREE HAY PER ACRE TO BE MECHANICALLY
CRIMPED INTO THE TOPSOIL IN COMBINATION WITH AN ORGANIC MULCH TACKIFIER AT 200 LBS PER
ACRE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF SEEDING.
10.PROVIDE TEMPORARY IRRIGATION UNTIL SEED IS ESTABLISHED. THEN WEEN THE SEED FROM
IRRIGATION. THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM FOR SEEDED AREAS SHALL BE FULLY OPERATIONAL AT THE
TIME OF SEEDING AND SHALL PROVIDE HEAD_ TO_ HEAD COVERAGE OVER SEEDED AREAS. ALL
METHODS AND REQUIREMENTS IN THE APPROVED IRRIGATION PLAN SHALL BE FOLLOWED.
11.PREPARE A WEED MANAGEMENT PLAN TO ENSURE THAT WEEDS ARE PROPERLY MANAGED BEFORE,
DURING AND AFTER SEEDING ACTIVITIES.
12.CONTRACTOR SHALL MONITOR SEEDED AREA FOR PROPER IRRIGATION, EROSION CONTROL,
GERMINATION AND RESEEDING AS NEEDED TO ESTABLISH COVER.
13.THE APPROVED NATIVE SEED MIX AREA IS INTENDED TO BE MAINTAINED IN A NATURAL LIKE
LANDSCAPE AESTHETIC. DO NOT MOW DURING HOT, DRY PERIODS. DO NOT MOW LOWER THAN 6 TO
8 INCHES IN HEIGHT TO AVOID INHIBITING NATIVE PLANT GROWTH.
14.NATIVE SEED AREA WILL BE CONSIDERED ESTABLISHED WHEN SEVENTY PERCENT VEGETATIVE
COVER IS REACHED WITH LESS THAN TEN PERCENT OF COVER CONSISTING OF NOXIOUS WEEDS, NO
BARE SPOTS LARGER THAN ONE FOOT SQUARE, AND/OR UNTIL DEEMED ESTABLISHED BY CITY
PLANNING SERVICES AND EROSION CONTROL.
APPLICATION RATE BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME
seeding rate: 8oz per 1,000 sq.ft
APPLICATION RATE BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME
seeding rate: 2 lbs per 1,000 sq.ft. or 25 lbs per acre
Note: To be applied after grasses are established
40 % Buchloe dactyloides (Buffalograss)
30 % Pascopyrum smithii (Western Wheatgrass)
10 % Bouteloua gracilis (Blue Grama)
10 % Pleuraphis jamesii (Galleta)
10 % Bouteloua curtipendula (Side Oats Grama)
NATIVE TURF - TYPE 1
(Western Native Seed - Short Grass Prairie Grasses Mix)
10 %Cleome serrulata (Rocky Mt Beeplant)
10 % Engelmannia peristenia (Engelmann Daisy)
10 % Ratibida columnifera (Prairie Coneflower)
10 % Dalea purpurea (Purple Prairie Clover)
10 % Liatris punctata (Dotted Gayfeather)
10 % Linum perenne lewisii (Blue Flax)
10 % Dalea candida (White Prairie Clover)
10 % Thelesperma filifolium (Greenthread)
5 % Coreopsis tinctoria (Plains Coreopsis)
5 % Mirabilis multiflora (Wild Four O Clock)
3 % Machaeramthera tanacetifolia (Tansy Aster)
3 % Argemone polyanthemos (Prickly Poppy)
2 % Penstemon angustifolius (Pagoda Penstemon)
1 % Sphaeralcea coccinea (Scarlet Globemallow)
1 % Stanleya pinnata (Princes Plume)
NATIVE TURF - TYPE 1
(Western Native Seed - Short Grass Prairie Wildflower Mix)
APPLICATION RATE BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME
seeding rate: 8oz per 1,000 sq.ft
NATIVE TURF - TYPE 2
(Western Native Seed - High Plains/Foothills Wet Meadow Mix)
15 % Bolboschoenus maritimus (Alkali Bulrush)
15 % Elymus canadensis (Canada Wildrye)
15 %Panicum virgatum (Switchgrass)
10 % Eleocharis palustris (Spikerush)
5 % Carex praegracilis (Black Creeper Sedge)
5 % Carex nebrascencis (Nebraska Sedge)
5 % Deschampsia cespitosa (Tufted Hairgrass)
5 % Schoenoplectus acutus (Hard Stem Bulrush)
5 % Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani (Soft Stem Bulrush)
5 % Schoenoplectus americanus (Olney's Three-Square Bulrush)
5 % Juncus balticus (Baltic Rush)
5 % Sorghastrum nutans (Indian Grass)
4 % Spartina pectinata (Prairie Cordgrass)
1 % Carex microptera (Popcorn Sedge)
SOD - TYPE 1
80% Drought Tolerant Kentucky Bluegrass; 20% Drought Tolerant Type Perennial Ryegrass or approved equal
WARRANTY AND INSPECTION NOTES
1.THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL HOLD A PRE-CONSTRUCTION MEETING WITH THE CITY PROJECT MANAGER, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND
CITY OF FORT COLLINS FORESTRY REPRESENTATIVES TO REVIEW PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. ADDITIONAL ONSITE INSPECTION MEETINGS SHALL
BE SCHEDULED DURING THE INSTALLATION PHASE OF THE PROJECT TO INSPECT THE QUALITY OF MATERIALS AND INSTALLATION METHODS.
2. THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL SCHEDULE AN INSPECTION OF THE COMPLETED LANDSCAPE WORK WITH THE CITY PROJECT MANAGER,
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND CITY OF FORT COLLINS FORESTRY REPRESENTATIVES WITHIN TWO WEEKS OF FINAL COMPLETION OF ALL
LANDSCAPE WORK. PUNCH LIST ITEMS WILL BE IDENTIFIED. IDENTIFIED ITEMS SHALL BE CORRECTED WITHIN TWO WEEKS OF THIS MEETING.
UPON CORRECTION OF ALL PUNCH LIST ITEMS A TWO YEAR WARRANTY PERIOD WILL BEGIN. ALL PLANT MATERIAL WILL HAVE A TWO YEARWARRANTY.
3. THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE FULL WARRANTY ON TREES AND OTHER LANDSCAPE PLANTS AND MATERIALS. DURING THE
TWO YEAR WARRANTY PERIOD THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL SCHEDULE A MINIMUM OF TWO INSPECTIONS PER YEAR WITH THE CITY
PROJECT MANAGER, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND CITY OF FORT COLLINS FORESTRY REPRESENTATIVES. THE PURPOSE OF THESE MEETING IS
TO EVALUATE GROWTH AND ESTABLISHMENT OF ALL TREES AND LANDSCAPE PLANTS. ONE INSPECTION SHALL OCCUR EACH YEAR IN JUNE
AND ONE IN SEPTEMBER DURING THE TWO YEAR WARRANTY PERIOD.
4. AFTER THE WARRANTY HAS BEEN PROVIDED FOR TWO YEARS THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL SCHEDULE A FINAL INSPECTION WITH THE
CITY PROJECT MANAGER, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND CITY OF FORT COLLINS FORESTRY REPRESENTATIVES. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL
PROMPTLY REPLACE TREES AND LANDSCAPE PLANTS FOUND TO HAVE DIED OR IN POOR CONDITION AND PROVIDE REPAIRS TO ANY
LANDSCAPING AS IDENTIFIED AT ANY OF THE SITE INSPECTIONS AND AS DIRECTED BY THE CITY PROJECT MANAGER OR A CITY OF FORT
COLLINS FORESTERS. THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL ADVISE THE OWNER ON MAINTENANCE PRACTICES DURING THE WARRANTY
PERIOD TO IMPROVE PLANT GROWTH AND ESTABLISHMENT. AFTER THE FINAL INSTALLATION INSPECTION AND ONCE ALL PUNCH LIST ITEMS
HAVE BEEN SATISFACTORILY COMPLETED, THE CITY PROJECT MANAGER WILL NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR THAT THE WARRANTY
PERIOD HAS BEEN COMPLETED.
5. REPLACED PLANT MATERIAL SHALL HAVE A WARRANTY TO THE END OF THE TWO YEAR WARRANTY PERIOD OR FOR ONE YEAR WHICHEVER
PROVIDES FOR THE LONGEST PERIOD OF TIME AFTER PLANT REPLACEMENT.
LANDSCAPE BOULDER SCHEDULE
- 2 TON GRANITE BOULDER QTY 9 TOTAL
- 1 TON GRANITE BOULDER QTY 74 TOTAL
- 3/4 TON GRANITE BOULDER QTY 11 TOTAL
3" DIA 5' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
3" DIA 5' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
4" DIA 8' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
3" DIA 5' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
6" DIA 25' CANDECIDUOUS TREECLUSTER 10
16" DIA 30' CANDECIDUOUS TREECLUSTER 2
10" DIA 20' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
12" DIA 20' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
12" DIA 30' CANDECIDUOUS TREECLUSTER 2
12" DIA 30' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
10" DIA 50' CANDECIDUOUS TREECLUSTER 5
6" DIA 10' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
10" DIA 20' CANCONIFEROUSTREE
24" DIA 40' CANCONIFEROUSTREE
28" DIA 30' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
18" DIA 25' CANCONIFEROUSTREE
16" DIA 25' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
26" DIA 30' CANCONIFEROUSTREE
10" DIA 15' CANCONIFEROUSTREE
10" DIA 15' CANCONIFEROUSTREE CLUSTER 2
14" DIA 30' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
10" DIA 20' CANCONIFEROUSTREE
15" DIA 30' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
11" DIA 20' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
10" DIA 15' CANCONIFEROUSTREE CLUSTER 2
10" DIA 15' CANCONIFEROUSTREE
6" DIA 20' CANDECIDUOUS TREECLUSTER 4
6" DIA 10' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
6" DIA 10' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
6" DIA 10' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
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1-CO MA
5-PR AR
1-PO AC7-PI PU
1-PO AC
1-MA PR
1-MA SS
1-MA PR
3-CO CO
3-QU BU2-QU SH
3-MA CO
2-MA PR
2-MA PR
3-MA CO
1-QU BU
1-QU SH
2-AC BA
2-MA PR
1-MA SS
1-CO MA
3-CO CO
3-QU BU
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PLANT SCHEDULE
- TOTAL NUMBER OF TREES = 80 100%
- TOTAL SHADE TREES = 44 55%
- TOTAL UNDERSTORY TREES = 23 29%
- TOTAL EVERGREEN TREES = 13 14%
PLANT LEGEND
IRRIGATED SOD
NATIVE TURF
PROPOSED SHRUBS/PERENNIALS &
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES
PROPOSED DECIDUOUS TREE
PROPOSED EVERGREEN TREE
PROPOSED DECIDUOUS
UNDERSTORY TREE
LANDSCAPE BOULDERS
EXISTING TREES
NOTE: SEE SHEET LP001 FOR TYPE 1 SOD AND TYPE 1 AND 2 NATIVE TURF SEED MIXES
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SCALE:
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REMOVE WIRE TIES AND
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2.75-INCH AND LARGER
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SCALE:
EVERGREEN TREE PLANTING
NTS
WEBBING AT 1/3 HEIGHT OF TREE
2 1/2 X ROOTBALL DIA.
ROOT CROWN 2" ABOVE EXISTING
GRADE
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PLANTING BACKFILL MATERIAL
REMOVE WIRE TIES AND BURLAP
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FINISH GRADE
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WEBBING AT FIRST
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REMOVE WIRE TIES &
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PLANTING BACKFILL
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ZONE 1Branch Protection
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TREE PROTECTION AREA
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WHICHEVER IS GREATER
ZONE 3Root Protection
VARIES PER TREE SIZE
EXTENDS FROM DRIPLINE TO DRIPLINE
ZONE 2Trunk Protection
NO MATERIALS SHALL BE STORED WITHIN THE TREE
PROTECTION AREA
PROTECT LOWER BRANCHES OF
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FORESTER IF ANY PRUNING IS
NEEDED
REQUIRED IF WHEELED
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
INVOLVED WITHIN 10' OR LESS
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3" DIA 5' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
3" DIA 5' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
4" DIA 8' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
3" DIA 5' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
6" DIA 25' CANDECIDUOUS TREECLUSTER 10
16" DIA 30' CANDECIDUOUS TREECLUSTER 2
10" DIA 20' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
12" DIA 20' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
12" DIA 30' CANDECIDUOUS TREECLUSTER 2
12" DIA 30' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
10" DIA 50' CANDECIDUOUS TREECLUSTER 5
6" DIA 10' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
10" DIA 20' CANCONIFEROUSTREE
24" DIA 40' CANCONIFEROUSTREE
28" DIA 30' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
18" DIA 25' CANCONIFEROUSTREE
16" DIA 25' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
26" DIA 30' CANCONIFEROUSTREE
10" DIA 15' CANCONIFEROUSTREE
10" DIA 15' CANCONIFEROUSTREE CLUSTER 2
14" DIA 30' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
10" DIA 20' CANCONIFEROUSTREE
15" DIA 30' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
11" DIA 20' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
10" DIA 15' CANCONIFEROUSTREE CLUSTER 2
10" DIA 15' CANCONIFEROUSTREE
6" DIA 20' CANDECIDUOUS TREECLUSTER 4
6" DIA 10' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
6" DIA 10' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
6" DIA 10' CANDECIDUOUS TREE
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IRRIGATION LEGEND / WATER USE TABLE (TAP SIZE 1.5")
HYDRAZONE AREA
HIGH
LOW
VERY LOW
TOTAL
IRRIGATED AREA (SF)
67,965
9,394
88,491
165,850
PLANT TYPE - EQUIPMENT
TURF - SPRAY/ROTOR
SHRUB - POINT SOURCE DRIP
NATIVE - ROTOR
WATER USE (GAL./SF/SEASON)
18
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TOTAL WATER USE (GAL.)
1,223,370
75,152
265,473
1,563,995
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HYDROZONE PLAN
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