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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPRESTON CENTER AT WILD WOOD BUSINESS PARK LOT 2 - Filed BDR-BASIC DEVELOPMENT REVIEW - 2007-05-08ENTATIVE PLANT LIST W rii r"'f V N r� LANDSCAPE LEGEND DECIDUOUS CANOPY TREE ORNAMENTAL TREE SHRUBS PERENNIALS / GRASSES TURF T k; tkt �4nc.�fc4rt G�aNye� Appeliell by ovi,Nmor QhnL N,id Wit QKt /V)N01)000 / LANDSCAPE CATEGORIES " LANDSCAPE WATER USE CATEGORIES LOW MEDIUM HIGH TURF xx SF xx SF xx SF SHRUB AREAS xx SF xx SF xx SF N O R T H Key Botanical name Common Name Size Root Spacing Quantity DECIDUOUS CANOPY TREES FR AP Fraxinus americana 'Autumn Purple' Autumn Purple Ash 2" Caliper BB See plan 5 FIR PA Fraxinus pennsylvanica'Patmore' Patmore Ash 2" Caliper BB See plan 7 GL TR Gleditsia triacanthos inermis 'Shademaster Shademoster Honeylocust 2" Caliper BB See plan 2 PO SA Populus sargentii Plains Cottonwood 2" Caliper BB See plan 9 QU MA Quercus macrocarpa Burr Oak 2" Caliper BB See plan 8 QU RU Quercus rubra English Oak 2" Caliper BB See plan 6 TI CO Tilia cordata 'Greenspire' Greenspire Linden 2" Caliper BB See plan 9 ORNAMENTAL TREES PY CH Pyrus calleryana'Chanticle& Chanticleer Pear 2" Caliper BB See plan 8 AC TA Acer tatoricum Tatorion Maple 2" Caliper BB See plan multi -stem 3 MA SS Malus x'Sping Snow' Spring Snow Crabapple 2" Caliper BB See plan 4 EVERGREEN TREES PI NI Pinus nigra Austrian Pine 6' Height BB See plan 9 JU SC Juniperous scopulorum'Cologreen' Colorado Juniper 6' Height BB See plan 2 PI PU Picea pungens Colorado Spruce 6' Height BB See plan 6 DECIDUOUS SHRUBS AC GI Acer ginalo 'Compacts' Dwarf Amur Maple 5 Gallon Cont. & O.C. 18 AM AL Amelanchier alnifolia Saskatoon Serviceberry 5 Gallon Cont. 8' O.C. 11 AM RE Amelanchier alnifolia 'Regent' Regent Serviceberry 5 Gallon Cont. & O.C. 16 EU AL Euonymus alatus'Compactum' Compact Burning Bush 5 Gallon Cont. 8' O.C. 14 SY ME Syingro meyeri Meyer Lilac 5 Gallon Cont. 4' O.C. 10 CA CL Caryopteris x clandonensis Blue mist Spirea 5 Gallon Cont. 4' O.C. 57 'Blue Mist' VI TR Viburnum trilobum Compact Am. Cranberrybush 5 Gallon Cont. 4' O.C. 29 SP AW Spiraea jap. 'Anthony Waterer Anthony Waterer Spirea 5 Gallon Cont. 3O.C. 50 RI AL Ribes alpinum Alpine Currant 5 Gallon Cont. 4' O.C. 204 SP FIR Spirea japonica 'Froebelii' Froebel Spirea 5 Gallon Cont. 3O.C. 12 VI OP Viburnum opulus'nonum' Dwf. European Cranberrybush 5 Gallon Cont. 3O.C. 42 SP LM Spiraea japonica 'Limemound' Limemound Spires 5 Gallon Cont. 3O.C. 15 PO FIR Potentillo fruticosa 'Kathryn Dykes' Kathryn Dykes Potentilla 5 Gallon Cont. 3O.C. 12 EU NA Euonymus nana'Turkestonicus' Turkestan Burning Bush 5 Gallon Cont. 3O.C. 43 PH LE Philadelphus lewisii 'Cheyenne' Cheyenne Mockorange 5 Gallon Cont. 6' O.C. 22 RH TR Rhus trilobota Three -Leaf Sumac 5 Gallon Cont. 4' O.C. 23 CO AL Corpus alba'Argentia-Marginate' Varigated Dogwood 5 Gallon Cont. & O.C. 8 RO FO Rosa foetida 'Bicolor' Austrian Copper Rose 5 Gallon Cont. 8' O.C. 1 1 SY VU Syringa vulgaris'Primrose' Creamy Yellow French Lilac 5 Gallon Cont. 8' O.C. 3 CO DA Cotoneaster dommeri 'Coral Beauty' Coral Beauty Cotoneaster 5 Gallon Cont. & O.C. 24 EVERGREEN SHRUBS JU BU Juniperus sabina 'Buffalo' Buffalo Juniper 5 Gallon Cont. 5' O.C. 51 JU BR Juniperus sabina Broadmoo' Broadmoor Juniper 5 Gallon Cont. 5O.C. 31 JU HU Juniperus horizontalis'Hughes' Hughes Juniper 5 Gallon Cont. 5O.C. 25 PERENNIALS & VINES & GRASSES AG CO Agastache aurantioca 'Coronado' Coronado Hyssop 1 Gal. Cont. 18" O.C. 59 HO PA Hosta fortuneii 'Patriot' Patriot Hosts 1 Gal. Cont. 24" O.C. 34 HE SA Heuchera sanguinea'White Cloud' White Coral Bells 1 Gal. Cont. 18" O.C. 33 MI VA Miscanthus sinensis'Variegatus' Varigated Maiden Grass 1 Gal. Cont. 36" O.C. 5 IM CY Imperata cylindrica'Red Baron' Japanese Blood Grass 1 Gal. Cont. 18" O.C. 16 DI LU Dicentra formosa 'Luxuriant' Fringed Bleeding Heart 1 Gal. Cont. 18" O.C. 25 CA KF Colomagrostis acutiflora 'Karl Forester' Feather Reed Grass 1 Gal. Cont. 24" O.C. 46 HO ME Hosts x undulata'Mediovariegato' Varigated Plantain Lily 1 Gal. Cont. 24" O.C. 23 ` CA OD Calamagrostis acutiflora 'Overdam' Overdam Fether Reed Grass 1 Gal. Cont. 24" O.C. 26 PE ST Penstemon strictus Rocky Mountain Penstemon 1 Gal. Cont. 18" O.C. 24 /lJ PLANT NOTES 1 . Landscape materials shall be in accordance with AAN specifications for Number One Grade, 2. Turf areas shall be irrigated with an automatic pop-up irrigation system. Shrub beds and trees to be irrigated with an automatic drip (trickle) irrigation system. The irrigation plan shall be reviewed and approved by the City of Ft. Collins prior to the issuance of a building permit. 3. Trees to be balled and budapped, unless otherwise noted. 4. Shrub beds shall be mulched with a 3" layer of 1 /2" to 1" rock mulch over non woven polypropylene weed barrier such as Typor or Mirafi. 5. Irrigated turf shall be seeded or sodded with the Harmony Corridor mixture. 6. A Free 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. 7. Landscaping must be installed or 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. 8. Landscaping shall be installed and maintained by the property owner, including trees and groundcover within the R.O.W. 9. Parking shall be screened from public streets by plants, fencing, and/or berming. 10. Soil in landscape areas shall be amended with 3 cy/1,000 sf well composted manure. 11. 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 and sanitary and storm sewer lines - 4 feet between shrubs and public water and sanitary and storm sewer lines - 4 feet between trees and gas lines 12. Field locate utilities prior to planting. 13. To the maximum extent feasible, topsoil that is removed during construction activity shall be conserved for later use on areas requireing revegetation and landscaping. 14. Where necessary, existing trees shall be pruned to City Forester medium prune standards. 15. The developer shall contact the City Forester to inspect all street tree plantings at completion. All trees need to have been installed as shown on the landscape plan. Approval of street tree planting is required before final approval. Failure to obtain approval by the City Forester for street tree planting shall result in a hold on certificate of occupancy. 16. Perennial beds to be mulched with 2" depth shredded cedar mulch. No weed barrier shall be placed in perennial beds. 17. The top 6 inches of topsoil will be stripped and stored on site. The soil will then be placed in the planting areas. 18. 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. 19. A free permit must be obtained from the City Forester before any trees or shrubs as noted on this plan are planted, pruned or removed on the public right-of-way. This includes zones between the sidewalk and curb, median and other city property. This permit shall approve the location and species to be planted. Failure to obtain this permit may result in replacing or relocating trees and a hold on certificate of occupancy. 20. The developer shall contact the City forester to inspect all street tree plantings at the completion of each phase of the development. All trees need to have been installed as shown on the landscape plan. Approval of street tree planting is required before final approval of each phase. Failure to obtain approval by the City Forester for the street trees in a phase shall result in a hold on certificate of occupancy for future phases of the development. 21. Metal edging or concrete curbing may be used at contractors option. y-1i-o17 /�,i 134AW,10 7� 0 10' 20' 40' I KGr AMeKdIA11<"t- �AN ESCAPE P HILTON GARDEN INN LOT 2 OF PRESTON CENTER FIRST FILING MAJOR AMENDMENT FORT COLLENS COL.ORAK30O 3HA MSIGN, INC.• 48031 VNOVATION DRIVE FL COLLINS, CO 80',25• TEL(970) 223-7577 S H E E T Zoo ?_ 112 2136 MAY 8 REV: MARCH 26, 2007