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Design Prp,ect No.
02-99
Construction
Project No.
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MA-1
INTERSTATE 25 WEST R.O.W.
UTILITY EASEMENT
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12-0" UTILITY
EASEMENT
100' EASEMENT
LARIMER & WELD CANAL
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DEVELOPMENT 7
PLANTING PLAN: SITE
1" = 40' MINI STORAGE
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1. DU NOI PFIUNI TO COMPFNSAIE FOR ROOT LOSS.
4. PRUNE ALL DEAD LIMBS, DO NOT CUT CENTRAL. LEADER OR PRUNE NEW
CANDLES.
S. HANDLE ONLY BY RDOTBALL AND PLACE GENTLY INTO HOLE.
4. PLACE BEST SIDE TO MOST FREOUENT VIEWING, NOTIFY LANDSCAPE
AROHI ECT PRIOR TO PLANTING FORSTAKEDLOCATIONS.
S. REMOVE TOP 1 M OF WIRE BASKET AND BURLAP, AND ANY PLASTIC,
S. SCRAPE AWAY TOP OF BALL UNTIL TOP ROOTS ARE EXPOSED.
7. BACKFI L HOLE WITH REMOVED SOIL, DO NOT APPLY SOIL AMENDMENTS.
S, BACK RL 34 OF HOLE AND WATER THOROUGHLY WHILE WORKING SOIL
WRH HANDS TO ELIMINATE ANY AIR POCKETS,
I. CREATE A CATCH BASIN, WATER DEEP AND THOROUGH OUT TO DRIP LINE.
IM MULCH 4' DEEP OUT TO DRIP LINE AND REMOVE 1' TO T FROM AROUND
BABE OF TRUNK.
11. STAKE SECURELY AS NEEDED, PROVIDE 3 EOUAL DISTANCED GUY WIRES
TIME STAKING EXANAPLM AROUND TRFE CLEAR OF ANY BRANCHES TO AVOID
RUBBING. ALL STAKING AND GUYING TO BE REMOVED AFTER ONE GROWING
SEASON.
O TOP OF ROOTBALL T ABOVE FINISH
GRADE/ SURROUNDING SOIL
02 P DEPTH WOOD MULCH
03 PLUM MATERIAL, SEE PLANTING
PLAN
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i. DO NO I PRUN1- I O COMPENSAIE FOR ROOT LOSS.
2. PRUNE ALL DEAD LIMBS,
3. HANDLE ONLY BY ROOTBALL AND PLACE GENTLY
INTO HOLE.
4. PLACE BEET BIDE TO MOST FREOUENT VIEWING,
NOTIFY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO PLANTING
FOR STAKED LOCATIONS.
5, REMOVE TOP 1Id OF WIRE BASKET AND BURLAP,
AND ANY PLASTIC.
S. SCRAPE AWAY TOP OF BALL UNTIL TOP ROOTS ARE
EXPOSED,
7. BACKERS HOLE WITH REMOVED SOIL, DO NOT
APPLY SOIL AMENDMENTS.
B. BACK FILL 314 OF HOLE AND WATER THOROUGHLY
WHILE WORKING SOIL WITH HANDS TO ELIMINATE ANY
AIR POCKETS
B. CREATE A CATCH BASIN, WATER DEEP AND
THOROUGH OUT TO DRIP LINE.
10. MULCH /' DEEP OUT TO DRIP LINE AND REMOVE 1'
TO T FROM AROUND BASE OF TRUNK.
11. ONLY WRAP SENSITIVE TREES OR FOR EXPOSED
STIES IN THE FALL, REMOVE ALL WRAP IN THE SPRING.
WRAP AT SOIL LINE TO BOTTOM OF BRANCHING.
OVERLAP AND SECURE WITH MASKING TAPE.
12. SEE CONIFEROUS TREE PLANTING DETAIL FOR
STAKING DIRECTIONS.
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1. DO NOl F'RUNL TO COMPENSATE FOR ROOT LOSS.
2. PRUNE ALL DEAD FOLIAGE.
3. HANDLE ONLY BY ROOT13ALL AND PLACE GENTLY INTO
HOLE.
4, PLACE BEST SIDE TO MOST FRFOUENT VIEWING, NOTIFY
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO PLANTING FOR STAKED
LOCATIONS.
S. REMOVE FROM CONTAINER.
S. SCRAPE AWAY TOP OF BALL UNTIL TOP ROOTS ARE
EXPOSED.
7. SACKFILL HOLE WITH REMOVED SOIL, DO NOT APPLY
SOIL AMENDMENTS.
S. BACK FILL 314 OF HOLE AND WATER THOROUGHLY
WHILE WORKNG SOIL WITH HANDS TO ELIMINATE ANY AIR
B. REMOVE V TO T OF MULCH FROM AROUND BASF OF
PUNT.
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EXISTING
PLANTING SCHEDULE
KEY
QUANTITY
COMMON NAME
BOTANICAL NAME
EPA
2
LANCELEAF COTTONWOOD
Populus acuminata
RAP
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SARGENTS COTTONWOOD
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TOP
POF
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GREENSPIRE LINDEN
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Tilia cordata'greenspire'
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RUSSIAN HAWTHORN
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Crataegus ambigua
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CANADA RED CHOKECHERRY
Pnmus Wginiana'shubert
ERT
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STAGHORN SUMAC
Rhus typhina
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Picea pungens glauca
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PROPOSED SITE ENTRY
2-02
EXISTING SITE ENTRY
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PROPOSED 5'-0" W.
GREENBELT TRAIL
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PROPOSED BUILDING/
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TRASH ENCLOSURE
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PROPOSED PLANTING SCHEDULE
KEY
QUANTITY
COMMON NAME
BOTANICAL NAME
INSTALLED SIZE
CONDITION
PG
12
COLORADO SPRUCE
6 HT.
B&B
Picea pungens glauca
PP
26
PONDEROSA PINE
6 HT.
B&B
Pinus ponderosa
GREENSPIRE LINDEN
TIC
4
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2" CAL.
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Celts occidentalis
2" CAL.
B&B
STAGHORN SUMAC
RT
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Rhus typhina
5 GAL.
CONTAINER
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35
CALGARY CARPET JUNIPER
Juniperus sabina 'calgary carpet
5 GAL.
CONTAINER
12
GOLD TIP PFITZER
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'J. x media'Pfitzerana Aurea'
S GAL.
CONTAINER
MA
41
OREGON GRAPE HOLLY
Mahonia aquifolium
5 GAL.
CONTAINER
RA
22
FRAGRANT SUMAC
Rhus aromatica
5 GAL.
CONTAINER
GRO-LOW SUMAC
RL
12
Rhus aromatica 'Grow Low'
5 GAL.
CONTAINER
33
YELLOW DAYLILY
Hemerocallis 'hyperion'
1 GAL.
CONTAINER
HV
33
ORANGE DAYLILY
Hemerocallis 'rocket city
1 GAL.
CONTAINER
33
RED DAYLILY
Hemerocallis'red magic'
1 GAL.
CONTAINER
O PLANT MATERIAL. SEE KNITTINGPAN PLANTING NOTES
0 BMRPODEDCEDARMMCH,4 IEPTN 1. FOR CIVIL ENGINEER'S, ARCHITECTS, SITE DETAILS, AND IRRIGATION SEE ADDITIONAI
� SIDES AM BOTTOM
� 2. DISTRIBUTE PROPOSED PLANTING SCHEDULE KEY NOTE'HV (HEMEROCALLIS - DAYL
04 FLAT BOTTOM TO HOLE WITHIN BOTH OF THE PERENNIAL PLANTING BEDS, SEE PLAN.
O SLOPE TOP OF PAWING PIT, ALLOW 3. ADJUST PLANT MATERIAL EVENLY AND SPACIOUSLY NEAR AND AROUND THE FIRE III
FOR POSITIVE DRAINAGE BUSINESS SIGNAGE.
4. ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO LOCAL CITY AND COUNTY CODES. VERIFY LOCATI(
STRUCTURES PRIOR TO EXCAVATION OR TRENCHING.
5. STEEL EDGER SHALL BE PROVIDED AROUND ALL PLANTING BEDS ADJACENT TO TUP
6. ALL PLANTING BED AREAS TO BE MULCHED WITH WOOD MULCH TO A MINIMUM DEF
7. GRAPHIC SYMBOLS PRESIDE OVER WRITTEN PLANT QUANTITIES.
8. ALL PLANT MATERIAL OF THE SAME SPECIES AND SIZE SHALL HAVE MATCHING HEIC
k L SET OF DRAWINGS.
9. ALL PLANT MATERIAL AND FINAL LOCATION OF ALL PLANT MATERIALS SHALL BE SU
REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TO INSTALLATION,
10. ALL EXISTING PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE SAVED AND PROTECTED UNLESS OTHER\
. DRAWINGS.
SLY VARIETIES) EQUALLY, EVENLY, AND 24" O.C.
IYDRANT LOCATED AT THE SITE ENTRY AND
)N OF ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES, LINES, AND
F AREAS.
TH OF 4-INCHES.
HT AND FORM UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON THIS
EJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE OWNER'S
VISE NOTED, SEE DEMOLITION PLAN.
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KEY
QUANTITY
COMMON NAME
BOTANICAL NAME
EPA
2
LANCELEAF COTTONWOOD
Populus acuminata
SARGENTS COTTONWOOD
EPS
10
Populus 'sargentl'
ETC
6
GREENSPIRE LINDEN
Tilla cordata'greenspire'
ECA
7
RUSSIAN HAWTHORN
Crataegus ambigua
EPV
2
CANADA RED CHOKECHERRY
Prunus virginiana'shubert'
ERT
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Rhus typhina
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KEY NOTES
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SAVE AND PROTECT
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GUTTER, REMOVE AND
DISCARD
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AND DISCARD
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REMOVE AND DISCARD
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ENTRY, REMOVE AND
DISCARD
3-07
EXISTING UTILITY
EASEMENT, SAVE AND
PROTECT ALL EXISTING
UTILITY FEATURES
DEMOLITION NOTES
1. ALL PLANT MATERIAL LABELED AND
LISTED WITHIN THE'EXISTING PLANT
SCHEDULE' SHALL BE SAVED AND
PROTECTED.
2. ALL PLANT MATERIAL WHICH IS TO BE
REMOVED AND DISCARDED SHALL BE
MARKED WITH ORANGE RIBBON, ALL
OTHER PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE
SAVED AND PROTECTED.
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