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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWATERGLEN PUD - Filed SP-SITE/LANDSCAPE PLAN - 2002-04-22Page is too large to OCR. Page is too large to OCR. Page is too large to OCR. Page is too large to OCR. Page is too large to OCR. Page is too large to OCR. r 2 S n 0 N. fm cV V % I to — 10 M oc. 17- lle1. MINOR AMENDMENT WATERGLEN P.U.D. BEING A PORTION OF THE EAST ONE—HALF OF SCETION 4 TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 68 WEST OF THE SIXTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, CITY OF FORT COLLIN, COUNTY OF LARIMER, STATE OF COLORADO `�LANDE�GAPIN6—� G� \ INTERSTATE 25 SITE PLAN V. = a01-V 0 .0' 40' eo' SCALE: I" = 40'-0" KEY MAP NOT TO sCALF N-99 2127 3 m W K m i W � m O C Z Z � � Z G Q W i N N O O �w V ofZOO 2 rt Vi ) 1..t ZZZZ z wW� g (JaZ W� J3=� Q0 7 04 5L W b F_ 1L�iiJ Q V 7 P C a 0 Designed Drown DCZ Reviewed BAS Dote 08/14/02 Design Prp,ect No. 02-99 Construction Project No. Drowmg No. MA-1 INTERSTATE 25 WEST R.O.W. UTILITY EASEMENT 4-ECA 'PAS 1-EPPG, 12-0" UTILITY EASEMENT 100' EASEMENT LARIMER & WELD CANAL Z EXISTING RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT 7 PLANTING PLAN: SITE 1" = 40' MINI STORAGE CADFILE: PLANTING-PLAN-1.DW3 001I9g11 IOU RIWTNO NDIEB: 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 01 SCARIFY SIDES AND BOTTOM OF PLANING PIT O SLOPE SIDES OF HOLE TOWARDS BALL OB FLAT BOTTOM TO HOLE STAKING EXAMPLE Nim O NYLON TREE STRAP OS 12 GAUGF WIRE OD SAFETY FUG 10 T DIAL STAKE • � - "f' i np �a 'I A2 TYP. SEC.: CONIFEROUS THE A— Al NO SCALE MINI STORAGE CADFILE: PLANTING-PLAN-1.DWG 4-EPPG 1-PG 2-EPS 1- z 07f[3-ECAi 1-EPA 2-PP 3-PP 1 4t/. % 2-05 -- �------=----- Z ,;- 2 06 b 2-04 1-PG 2-TIT 3-PP 12-JS 4-RT 1-TC 11•` i=+�V 2-11 4-JS i �-2,4-HV 19 `-> `•: , \S / 1-TC U�v EXISTING RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT 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. INTERSTATE 25 1-PG 8-RA 8-RA 1 I/, ` �IIIY ''flt`V 1-PG - -- -- 2_Da 4 ] 2-04 1-PG 7-PP 2-a 2 TO 3 TRAPS WOTH OF BAW SEE RAN A3 TYP. SEC.: DECIDUOUS TRI A— NO SCALE MINI STORAGE CADFILE: PLANTING-PLAN-1.DWG SHMPBFTHML PUYRTIQL TOM: 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. l IVJ.A bWIUIH OF WNTAMEHI SEE RAN A4 TYP. SEC.: SHRUB PEREN A— NO SCALE MINI STORAGE CADFILE: PLANTING PLAN 1.DWG 2-TC 4-EPS 1-ERT 3-RA 75'-0" UTILITY EASEMENT 2-oa 6-JM 2-ETC — 1-PG MON � ' 5-MA 2-RT 3-EPPG r- 3-ERT 2-0a -CO 1-RT 1-CO O2 � � 2-EPS 41-EPV 2-PP 1-EPPG//_1-EPS 2-07 1-EPV All 1CY, 1-PG 2-PP �7'llll _ -MA 07-�M7A RT 2-03MA Irl CO 1-CO 1EXISTING RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT 0 40' 80' 120' 7""% , SCALE: 1" = 40' EXISTING PLANTING SCHEDULE KEY QUANTITY COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME EPA 2 LANCELEAF COTTONWOOD Populus acuminata RAP R EPS 10 SARGENTS COTTONWOOD 02 TDP OF TOP POF URRO U DI ABOVE FINISH GRADE/ SURROUNDING SOIL Popul us 'sargenti' O rMIN WOW MMCH ETC 6 GREENSPIRE LINDEN OPN{ LAMATERIAL, SITE PLANIINGTI/W Tilia cordata'greenspire' SCARIFY PLWITNONSIDES AID BOTTOM OF PLAG PR ECA 7 RUSSIAN HAWTHORN OS ,LOPE SIDES OF HOLE TOWARDS BALL Crataegus ambigua (D FUTIIOTTOMTO"ME EPV 2 CANADA RED CHOKECHERRY Pnmus Wginiana'shubert ERT 4 STAGHORN SUMAC Rhus typhina EPPG g COLORADO SPRUCE Picea pungens glauca LANDO. ARCHITECTS perspective I balance 211111 M Awo Arm 4 1.rI1e1"A OIIaLB.e M121 PIER (.W) 7µ17fl . Fn (fl3) T.N-LTA KEY NOTES F_2T17 PROPOSED SITE ENTRY 2-02 EXISTING SITE ENTRY 2-G3 PROPOSED 5'-0" W. GREENBELT TRAIL F-2:9-1 PROPOSED BUILDING/ STORAGE COMPLEX 2-05 TRASH ENCLOSURE z os BUILDING FOUNDATION ROCK BED OR PLANTING BED, 2" TO 3" RIVER ROCK AT 4' DEPTH W/ LANDSCAPE FABRIC, METAL EDGER 2-07 TURFGRASS/ SOD 2 oe GATE FOR EASEMENT ACCESS, SEE ADDITIONAL DRAWINGS FOR DETAIL 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 Tilia cordata 'greenspire' 2" CAL. B&B COMMON HACKBERRY CO 4 Celts occidentalis 2" CAL. B&B STAGHORN SUMAC RT 33 Rhus typhina 5 GAL. CONTAINER JS 35 CALGARY CARPET JUNIPER Juniperus sabina 'calgary carpet 5 GAL. CONTAINER 12 GOLD TIP PFITZER JM '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. g �f 4 B� ss 6� s It Z9 W C� W J 0 Q U. 3 3 W �\ D KWS�RLI� IIe.B CEC RIAAFeR1 TK Bd. 1010/02 02-W D.1.«. o" notNllt RI. MA-3 F-w9q 2127 , 4-EPPG 4-ECA 1-EPA _ 1-EPA—\ 1-EPPG 3-ECA T 3-07 I 3-05 I\ 3-04 I 3-05 \ \ I I L EXISTING RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT 7 DEMOLITION PLAN: SITE 1" = 40' MINI STORAGE CADFILE: DEMOLMON-PLAN-/.DWG K INTERSTATE 25 2-EPS 1-EPS I I 4-EPS 1-ERT \ \ \ 3-04 C \ \ 306 \\ \ 3-04 3-04 4/ v v v /EXISTING RESIDENTIAL I \ \ \ DEVELOPMENT, 2-ETC— 3-EPPG 3-ERT 1-EPV 1-EPPG 1-EPS A 3-04 3-04 3-05 1-EPV 3-04 3-04 3-03 /EXISTING RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT 0 40' 80' 120' 7, m %won"= SCALE: 1" = 40' EXISTING PLANTING SCHEDULE (PLANT MATERIAL TO BE SAVED AND PROTECTED, SEE PLAN) 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 4 STAGHORN SUMAC Rhus typhina EPPG 9 COLORADO SPRUCE Picea pungens glauca LANDO ARCHITECTS Mrspac" I balance M W. Au A wo" " t� O� M30 Pbm 1710) 73417" " Fn 0„) 734•1771 KEY NOTES 3-01 OFF -SITE PLANT MATERIAL, SAVE AND PROTECT FYTJ EXISTING CURB AND GUTTER, REMOVE AND DISCARD ® EXISTING WALK, REMOVE AND DISCARD ® EXISTING PLANT MATERIAL, REMOVE AND DISCARD FJ_T5_1 EXISTING UTILITY, SAVE AND PROTECT ® EXISTING CONCRETE SITE 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. 8 i A s trs t� N rrWR V Z w� LL 0 Q 3W U. Q N i u•a»r KWS CEc TK Deb 1010/02 Dwor, ". 02-W MA-4 w-99. 2127 Page is too large to OCR. Page is too large to OCR. Page is too large to OCR. Page is too large to OCR. Page is too large to OCR. Page is too large to OCR. Page is too large to OCR. 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