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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLEMAY LTD - Filed SP-SITE/LANDSCAPE PLAN - 2013-12-30PROJECT [DEWELDIPMENT [PLAN LLIN 0111 I I I TIIT "AL BOB a 61a 8o LEMAY AWENUE FOR7 COLL NZ9 COLORADO 80524 9� .4 8I a SITE E e UtAn 51 s Y r Fes* Y Stie • � a Pero ,. vawnrd - i Chrwa r`"• ' wcwwrxx •L Arwx4; WtwNpr`� tw 9E t :L;2A5:TN &Y 0 11 VICINITY MAP NOFZTI•-I NOT TO SCALE OWNER'S CERTIFICATION The undersigned does/do herby certify that I/we are the lawful owners of real property described on this site plan and do hereby certify that I/we accept the conditions and restrictions set forth on said site plan Own (signed) Date (StateofCC2f_O2All$Q ) (County of L,A2wt g(Z- ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1$ day of NOvn�n�S3R , 2013A.D by WITNESS my hand and official seal. Notary P llc 9ca 5. 1 RJv,ny . [Zoa7- COLA,: NS C,o TO S'Z9 Address E�t:.df P•iMA is IC711c.lIL My Commission Expires DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES Approved by the Director of Planning of the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, this day of 20_1,AA.D. 4.nmg4-'a • , sc.z FtOR1c O,....,, Directowr of Communi Development and Neighborhood Se ti..-SEAL' 1.0' R.O.W. DEDICATION (R• 51.09 EX. MONUMENT SIGN TO BE - r- IGN - SIGN MONUMENT Si 511ALL COMPLY WITH CURRENT 516N CLOVES t SECTION 3.51. OF THE CITYS L.U.C. 1 a 79.03' N 00'00'00" E --r-- BUILD -TO LINE VARIES O PARKAAY N 51' EXISTING IE MAINTAIN 5' MIN. FROM EXIST. TREE TO NEW 51DEAALK NEW 6' CONCRETE SIDEWALK NEW STREET TREES - RE: LANDSCAPING — EX. MONUMENT SION TO BE REMOVED 75.00' N 00*06'45. NEW MONUMENT 516N - 516N SHALL COMPLY WITH CURRENT SIGN CODE5 4 SECTION 3.81. OF THE CITY'5 L.U.0 NEW H.G. RAMP / EWINe 5' WICK — "DO NOT ENTER" 516N— I 4958 - --- -_ ---- I 1 I Il j -- ENCLOSED 1 / BICYCLE ---- ---------------------------- ----------------------------- -- PARKING T BE — -' s 4957 I WITHIN EXST. / ' BUILDING 176.71 N 90'00'00" E- e.,rewer 1 - R ame ,b., ,w 9\501702; _ II j RE: DETAIL - n �- 345 ------ -----__- ® ® - _-- _ . IQ' % 1-STORY EXISTING BLOCK BUILDING 475 TOTAL SF ) ' 808 S LEMAY AVENUE I 1 t PEW b' WALK / 3 r �1 v ► NEW / RETAINING I ADDITIONWALL / TO BE 2-STORY/ NE OVED EH ASPS - �T "-' 3,532 SF MAIN RE CIVIL 11 t T, BIKE RACK -- ' (700 SF SECOND FLOOR) RE: DETAIL 6' 1 25' / ; I 26-0" MAX. BUILOM HEIGHT / I' ' EPSTIN6 I I ' TREE To 5 REPWN EXISTVC 6' wrtm 1 I TRAFFIC DIRECTIONAL ARROWS - PAINTED ON ASPHALT- TYPICAL 81. I5' S 08'21'59" E �N I 144'l11 I _ - 1.37' N 08'23'00" W 44 9' i �� 50.55' N 89'54'00" W r ly I i - EX5T1N6 1 1.75' S 89'53'15" W 1 TRff TO I T'B` N 1BLOCK a 6'xl2' TRASH ENCLOSURE ON 1 r I U° CONCRETE PAD - SEE DETAILS ---3 I EXISTING BLOCK BUILDING " NEW b' CONCRETE WALK 2,832 TOTAL SF 11.1 INTERNAL DRIVE - NO FIRE LANE ---- -- - - / 816 S LEMAY AVENUE REQUIRED FOR 150' MAX. PFA o ACCESS REQUIREMENT5 2 -- i -- 32 I' o EXI5T8:6 ELEGTRIOAL PETER a 1 EXI5T1N694aftTO NEW 36 ALL 50LID VINYL FENCE - O I RENAIN , REFER TO DETAIL ry I EXI5TIN6 PARKIN6 E45TIN6 TREES ON I SPACES (3) ADJALBii PRDPERTY 1 1 z'� °' / j/ I � EaISTINC eepe O, OspGOlt I I / NO FENCE -- _ _ 136.00' S 89'S3'15" W ------- VEHICLE MANEUVERING CLEARANCE a PARKIN6 II O O _ I 1 ' 9 I E 9 O 1 I \ \ \ u b � \ I � L \� , NORTH \ / 49g5 EXI5TING DEC NTION POND 1 PUBLIC 5I3WCE CfdVT UNION 400 5. LEMAY AVENUE SITE PLAN [:]-AREA5 OF LAND50AP B ET- REFER HERS O LANSCALE: I - 20 -O e EXISTING TRANSFORMER TO BE �DABANDONED 4 ILL MOY NEW CONCRETE PATIO ED6E OF EXI5TIN6 ASPHALT PAVING / PARKINS AND ADJOINING PROPERTY TO THE EAST APPROVE2 MODIFICATIONS: MODIFICATIONS TO SECTION 32.4EXON, AND SECTION 3.2.2(J) REGARDING PARKIN& LOT SETBACKS AND LANDSCAPIN& AS HELL AS A MODIFICATIONS TO SECTION 42-1(D)(2) R ISARDIN& SECONDARY USES IN THE EMPLOYMENT ZONE 015TRICT WA5 APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD ON AUGUST 6, 2015 .w LAND USE DATATOTAL TALE: BUILDING FOOTPRINT 6,g61 SF 262M PAVED AREAS (PARKING, WALKS 4 DRIVES) 12,g48 5F 52.51% AREA OF L.ANDSGAPIN6: 417744 SF Iq.24% (LANr*CAPIN6 OUTSIDE PROPERTY LINE = 1,606 5F) TOTAL LOT AREA: 24,6M 5F 100.00% (0.36 ACRES) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NORTH LOT: LOT 2, 600 LEMAY PROPERTIES, CITY OF FORT �C•OOLLLINNS, WUNTY OF LARIMER, STATE OF COLORADO (14/45q SF) SOUTH LOT: LOT I, LEMAY LTD FIRST SUBDIVISION, CITY OF � FO�RTCOLLINS, COUNTY OF LARIMER, STATE OF COLORADO 00�200 SF) STREET ADDRESS: NORTH LOT: 808 S. LEMAY AVENUE FFOyRTTyyCOLLINS, COLORADO 60524 LOI 616 S. LEMAY AVENUE FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80524 SITE DATA: PARCEL NUMBER: NORTH LOT: 61162-28-002 SOUTH LOT: 67162-11-001 ZONING: DISTRICT (U ADJACENT ZONING: E (NORTH, SOUTH 4 EAST NC (NEST 51DE OF LEMAY) TOTAL SITE AREA: 24,65q SF (0.36 ACRES) TOTAL BU I LD I N6 AREA: "1,66'7 SF (2-STORY) OCCUPANCY: S (ANIMAL HOSPITAL) CONSTRUCTION TYPE: V-B (NON -SPRINKLED) PArRKIN& SUMMARY: TOTAL PARKING PROVIDED: = 1*7 SPACES (INCLLCES I HANDICAPPED SPACE) NEW BIKE RACK LOCATED NEST OF ADDITION PREPARED BY: HAUSER ARCHITECTS, P.C. ALAN HAUSER 5i80 EAST 15TH STREET, SUITE 201 LOVELAND, CO 80588 PHONE: 4MO 66q.8220 EMAIL: alehaus.rarchltsotlllu zom OWNER: FORT COLLINS VETERINARY EMERGENCY AND REHABILITATION HOSPITAL DR. JON SELLER 616 S. LEMAY AVENUE FORT COLLINS, C0LORADO 80524 PHONE: 4MO.484.8080 EMAIL: Jdog57I1*aol.rom Cn � o 117 U 00 n P— z O U CU O ULLJ � h b = c O �N — � N �00 c" _ U w -3 U U 1n 0) h U a, w � t Ln O t h Q h � li E tL n i 2 W 1 .2 4 W40o zoo IQ 0Z ' :t �1111111i-4 Ell WQ2c�? ;OmJ y mP J�QpO V F ri = ry di k k k � U_ SHEeT PDP1 A L-31 l2� a 0 d M cc U N 13 YARD 5u 3 YARD aj P ER1 ENGLOSUIkE i 1 I NG. 5LA9 ' i I 9L0f°E i I r I I I PAIR C 8'-0" TA'-Ox 6" WIDE HIN&W ON 6!xb" STEEL' COL. W-4" I It HARD GOAT STUCCO FINISH - COLOR TO MATCH THE BUILDINb Q �0 +--* b" MIN. Qc IE VINYL POSTS SET IN CONCRETE PIER SOLID VINYL FENCIN& 5AW GUT EXISTING Q ASPHALT A5 NEGE55ARY 6RAVEL FINISH &RADE SLOPE TOP OF GONG 12" VIA. CONCRETE POST HOLE FOOTINb - SPAGINb A5 REOUIRED BY FENCE SUPPLIER EO. TYPICAL 9 SECTION VINYL PENCE SCALE: 1/2" • 1'-0" PRE -FINISHED METAL GAP FLA5HIN6 OVER SLOGKIN6 8"x8"xl6" G.M.U. (CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT) HALL REFER TO STRUCTURAL PLANS, BY OTHERS, FOR WALL REINFORGIN6 INTERIOR: SMOOTH FACE 0M.U. - PAINTED )�" EXPANSION JOINT CONCRETE STEM WALL, FOOTING AND SLAB - REFER TO STRUCTURAL PLANS, BY OTHERS, FOR SLAB, FOOTING AND FOUNDATION WALL SIZES AND REINFORGIN6 T"SH ENCLowe TE WALL SECTION SCALE: 3/4" = 1'-0" 6RAO Q GRADE H.G. 916N PETAIL 50ALE: 1/4" = P-O" NOTE: SIGN MOUNTED ON POST OR BUILDIN6/WALL Aye" 6"xb"x%"x6'-O" TALL GONG. FILLED STEEL COLUMN, PAINTED - TYP. OF (2) L=-1 PRE -FINISHED METAL GAP 2 -O FLASHING SMOOTH FACE G.M.U. WITH HARD GOAT STUCCO FINISH TO MATCH MAIN BUILDINb TYPICAL SIDE ELEVATION SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0" 4" ASTM AW +1WULE 40 EEL PIPE )NG. SLAB BIKE RACK VETA�IL SCALE: 1/4" = P-O" GAME BOLTS W11 STEEL 5LEEV�S EMBEDS �� I I LI ELOPE 4� via. 4� 11_9' 41 12'-0' PLAN 8"x16" G.M.U. x b'-O" TALL SCREEN WALL WITH METAL GAP FLA5HIN6 APRON 1 1/2" STEEL DEGKINb WELDED TO SXSXI/4 TUBE STEEL - STEEL ' DEGKINb FLUSH WITH TUBE FRAME • EXTERIOR - PAINTED 6"x6"xI/4"x6'-0" TALL CONG. FILLED STEEL COLUMN - TYP. OF (2) - PAINTED 8 EMBED MWNT ELEVATION - sTTO STRUCTURAL INTO PGLANS TE BY L J OTHERe. b" VIA. STEEL BOLLARD FILLED SOLID A/ CONCRETE Q - PAINTED m SLOPE T.O. CON,. EXP. JOINT AND SEALANT CONCRETE APRON ff u s CONCRETE PIER u i lC) cn N 0 U) o U F— O 00 n O u c U o W Q) -O C � h o = H O > O — ' N �(30 N U j Q �1 U t U s L. Lo y o t LO c_ c n W M 2 V �QJ�h W40�° �2�o 2.4 Q 0 Pad-40 Wa2vs2 w ;O�o� �m��o y LQ 4 LL co V m IL V LL 2 v SHEET PDP2 0F2 L - 3 1 725 I '.J FORT COLLINS VETERINARY EMERGENCY AND N REHABILITATION HOSPITAL ti LANDSCAPE NOTES AND PLANT LIST PROPOSED LANDSCAPE LIST (Total Oversized Trees = 2; See Plan) ID QUANTITY COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE HEIGHT SPREAD WATER DECIDUOUS SHADE TREE (Total Oversized Deciduous Shade Trees = 2) QB 2 Texas Red Oak Quercus buckleyi 3" cal 50'-75' to 60' L-M QRS 3 Skymaster English Oak Quercus robur 'Fastigiata' 2" cal 40'-60' 15'-20' L-M GT 3 Skyline Honeylocust Gleditsia triacanthos inermis'Skyline' 2" cal 40'-50" 30'-40' L-M DECIDUOUS ORNAMENTAL TREE PCC 2 Chanticleer Pear Pyrus calleryana'Chanticleer 1-1/2" cal 30'-35' 15'-20' L-M MA 2 Adams Crabapple Malus'Adams' 1-1/2" cal 20'-25' 20'-25' L-M CONIFEROUS SHRUB JCA 9 Armstrong Jumper Juniperus chinensis'Armstrong' 5 gal 3'4 T 4' VL-L PAH 2 Hillside Upright Spruce Picea abies 'Hillside Upright' 5 gal 4'-6' 10'-15' M PMW 6 White Bud Mugo Pine Pinus mugo'White Bud' 5 gal T-4' T6' VL-L JHB 19 Blue Chip Juniper Juniperus horizontalis'Blue Chip' 5 gal 8"-12" 6'-10' VL-L DECIDUOUS SHRUBS CIJ 6 Sunshine Blue Bluebeard Caryoptens x incana 'Jason' 5 gal 2'-3' 2'-3' M CSK 10 Kelsey Dogwood (Dwarf) Corpus sericea 'Kelsyi' 5 gal 2'-3' 2'-3' M POC 2 Center Glow Ninebark Physocarpus opulifolws'Center Glow' 5 gal 6'-8' 6'-8' M RAL 7 Alpine Currant Ribes alpinum 5 gal T-5' T-5' M ORNAMENTAL GRASSES FG 12 Elijah Blue Fescue Festuca ovina glauca 'Elijah Blue' 1 gal. 6"-12" 7"-12" L-M HMS 8 Heavy Metal Switch Grass Panicum virgatum'Heavy Metal' 1 gal T- 3 1/2' V- 2' M HFG 22 Hameln Fountain Grass (Dwarf) Pennisetum alopecuroides'Hameln' 1 gal 2'-3' 2'-3' M WATER USE TABLE with WATER BUDGET CHART LANDSCAPE AREAS TOTAL SF TOTAL ACRES NOTES: WATER NEED (gallons/s f) ANNUAL WATER USE (gallons) HIGH WATER USE 3,531 08 TREE -LAWNS AND IRRIGATED TURF 18 63,558 MEDIUM WATER USE 2,105 .05 SHRUBS AND PERENNIAL BEDS ON A 10 21,050 PERMANENT DRIP IRRIGATION SYSTEM LOW WATER USE* 695 02 NATIVE SEED, ROCK MULCH BEDS AND SHRUBS 3 2,085 AND TREES NEEDING TEMPORARY DRIPS SYSTEM FOR ESTABLISHMENT TOTAL LANDSCAPE AREAS 6,331 015 INCLUDING SITE AND R O W LANDSCAPE 1369 86,693 (4,744) (0 11) (NOT INCLUDING R O W LANDSCAPE) BORING DISTANCE TABLE 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 TREE PROTECTION NOTES 1. TREE PROTECTION SPECIFICATIONS THE FOLLOWING TREE PROTECTION SPECIFICATIONS SHOULD BE FOLLOWED TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT FEASIBLE FOR ALL PROJECTS WITH PROTECTED EXISTING TREES. 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. 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 ('/2) 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.THES TRIANGLE. STREET TREES MUST BE LIMBED UP TO 6' ABOVE TOP OF CURB. GENERAL NOTES 1. LANDSCAPE TREATMENTS SHALL BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED BY THE OWNER. 2 THE LOCATION OF PLANT MATERIALS ARE SHOWN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS SITE DEVELOPMENT PERFORMANCE STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES. ALL TREES ARE SHOWN ACCORDING TO THEIR SIZE AT TWO YEARS FROM THE DATE OF PLANTING. 3. PLANT MATERIAL SHALL COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE COLORADO NURSERY ACT OF 1973, CRS TITLE 38, ACT 26, AS AMENDED. PLANT MATERIALS SHALL ALSO MEET THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN (AAN) FOR NUMBER ONE GRADE. 4. SCHEDULED SIZES STATED REPRESENT MINIMUM CALIPER AND HEIGHT. SIZES PROVIDED MAY EXCEED MINIMUM REQUIRED, BUT IN NO EVENT SHALL SMALLER PLANT MATERIALS SIZES BE PROVIDED. 5. TOPSOIL SHALL BE REMOVED DURING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY SHALL BE CONSERVED FOR LATER USE. 6. ANY AREA THAT HAS BEEN COMPACTED OR DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY TO BE THOROUGHLY LOOSENED AND ORGANIC AMENDMENTS SUCH AS COMPOST, PEAT, OR AGED MANURE SHALL BE INCORPORATED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF PLANT MATERIALS 7. LANDSCAPE AREAS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, SHALL BE IRRIGATED WITH AN AUTOMATIC UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SYSTEM. AN IRRIGATION PLAN SHALL BE PREPARED AND SUBMITTED TO THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 3.2.1 (J) IRRIGATION. AN IRRIGATION PLAN WILL BE REQUIRED PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF THE FIRST BUILDING PERMIT. 8. TURF AREAS SHALL BE IRRIGATED WITH AUTOMATIC POP-UP IRRIGATION SYSTEM WHILE ALL SHRUB BEDS AND TREES SHALL BE IRRIGATED WITH AN AUTOMATIC DRIP IRRIGATION SYSTEM OR ACCEPTABLE ALTERNATIVE. THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE ADJUSTED TO MEET THE WATER REQUIREMENTS OF THE INDIVIDUAL PLANT MATERIALS AND HYDRAZONES 9. ALL PLANTING BEDS WILL BE EDGED WITH 1/8" X 4" STEEL HEADER SET LEVEL WITH THE TOP OF SOD. THE PLANTING BEDS SHALL ALSO BE MULCHED WITH COBBLE OR FIBER MULCH WITH A WEED BARRIER UNDERLAY AS DESCRIBED IN THE LANDSCAPE SPECIFICATION AND DETAILS INCLUDED HEREIN 10. GROUND COVER WILL CONSIST OF IRRIGATED AND NON -IRRIGATED TURF, COBBLE, AND FIBER MULCH, AND PERENNIAL GROUND COVERS AS INDICATED ON THE LANDSCAPE PLAN. SPECIFICATIONS INCLUDED HEREIN. 11. THIS LANDSCAPE PLAN IS DIAGRAMMATIC. TREE AND SHRUB LOCATIONS MAY BE ADJUSTED AS NEEDED AT THE TIME OF PLANTING TO MAINTAIN A MINIMUM SEPARATION FROM UNDERGROUND UTILITIES, WALKS AND DRIVEWAYS. UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHALL BE LOCATED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF LANDSCAPE MATERIALS.MINIMUM SEPARATION SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: a. 40' BETWEEN STREET TREES AND STREETLIGHTS. b. 15' BETWEEN ORNAMENTAL TREES AND STREETLIGHTS; c 10' BETWEEN TREES AND WATER OR SEWER MAIN LINES: 6' BETWEEN WATER AND SEWER SERVICE LINES. d. 4' BETWEEN TREES AND GAS LINES e. 4' BETWEEN SHRUBS AND ANY UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. f. 2.5' BETWEEN STREET TREES AND THE FACE OF CURB g. 8' OR MORE BETWEEN TREES AND SHRUBS AND DRIVEWAYS AND ALLEYS. 13. NO CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY CAN BE ISSUED WITHOUT COMPLETION OF LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION OR FINANCIAL SECURITY OF 125% OF REMAINING LANDSCAPE MATERIALS/INSTALLATION COSTS VIA PERFORMANCE BOND, LETTER OF CREDIT OR ESCROW. 14. DEVELOPER SHALL ENSURE THAT THE LANDSCAPE PLAN IS COORDINATED WITH THE PLANS DONE BY OTHER CONSULTANTS SO THAT THE PROPOSED GRADING, STORM DRAINAGE, OR OTHER CONSTRUCTION DOES NOT CONFLICT NOR PRECLUDE INSTALLATION OF MAINTENANCE OF LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS ON THIS PLAN. 15. MINOR CHANGES IN SPECIES AND PLANT LOCATIONS MAY BE MADE DURING CONSTRUCTION. OVERALL QUANTITY AND QUALITY SHALL BE CONSISTENT WITH THE APPROVED PLANS. 16. SIGHT DISTANCE TRIANGLES / EASEMENTS ARE SHOWN IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE LARIMER COUNTY URBAN AREA STREET STANDARDS FIGURE 7-16. NOTHING HIGHER THAN 24" MEASURED FROM THE TOP OF THE CURB IS PERMITTED WITHIN THES TRIANGLE. STREET TREES MUST BE LIMBED UP TO 6' ABOVE TOP OF CURB INDEX TO DRAWINGS L1 LANDSCAPE NOTES AND PLANT LIST L2 EXISTING LANDSCAPE PLAN L3 LANDSCAPE PLAN L4 LANDSCAPE DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS UNDER SEPARATE COVER IR1 IRRIGATION PLAN IR2 IRRIGATION DETAILS U� rr`�oN V V1 M x CCj o za C0a° iz Q3 u •C c z a � o 11 IL C � � a. 7 r ri 9 4� o co ~ 0 U v = 0 _ai O D, A „y tC4 to = wo U (41 0) o► w • or I' s ¢_ o • O • lie co E n � W Z ci J tcIzW2o 4j too �y0�� 0 4 Q � Z �.=W�o QItt y ��Jo Z�N',JV W .4QZy2 v O J 4 yQ0°pc°� Z LQ to Q 4 to LL y � 2 W us n N n N N N O N O � � o Y Y Y Y If m m U' Y w N Ir (n M to _ U K o z U W Of 0 W 0 0 0 0. Mh SHEET L 1 OF 4 1-31 7 Z 5 N ti FORT COLLINS VETERINARY EMERGENCY AND REHABILITATION HOSPITAL EXISTING LANDSCAPE PLAN t E , I jI �I --��-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- i ! II ! EXISTING EVERGEEN SHRUBS 1' TO BE REMOVED -F----------------------------------------------- i T f // EXISTING EVERGEEN SHRUBS TO BE REMOVED �I EXISTING EVERGEEN SHRUBS z W j I i TO BE REMOVED / t f i' j s I , i E i E01 TO REMAIN , AND TO BE PROTECTED ? — E02 TO REMAIN AND TO BE I PROTECTED E � ' i I 1 i I i i t I i + i ! i i 1 i i i ! I '1 I EXISTING DECIDUOUS SHRUBS TO BE REMOVED EXISTING VINES TO REMAIN ON WALL EXISTING EVERGEEN SHRUBS TO BE REMOVED ( .---------_..----------------------.. ------,..-,c.:.!,-.__._-_._ EXISTING BUILDING / EXISTING / - CAR WASH / BAYS f EXISTING DECIDUOUS SHRUBS % TO BE REMOVED EXISTING DECIDUOUS SHRUBS TO BE REMOVED E03 TO BE REMOVED EXISTING EVERGREEN SHRUB i TO BE REMOVED EXISTING DECIDUOUS SHRUB TO BE REMOVED EXISTING DECIDUOUS SHRUB TO BE REMOVED EXISTING BUILDING I I i � 3 EXISTING DECIDUOUS SHRUB(S) TO BE PROTECTED I 1 i i f i EXISTING EVERGREEN SHRUB(S) I TO BE PROTECTED ( + EXISTING OFFSITE TREES i SHOWN FOR REFERENCE, (TYP) EI i I / I i EXISTING DECIDUOUS SHRUB(S) TO BE PROTECTED EXISTING EVERGREEN SHRUB(S) TO BE PROTECTED , E04 TO REMAIN AND TO BE PROTECTED EXISTING RED FLAGSTONE PAVERS TO REMAIN E10 TO REMAIN AND TO BE PROTECTED E11 TO REMAIN AND TO BE PROTECTED EXISTING LANDSCAPE LEGEND: EXISTING TREES EXISTING SHRUBS EXISTING SHRUB MASSINGS + REMAIN AND TO NOTES TO BEE PROTECTED I i 1. TREE MITIGATION IS SUBJECT TO SECTION 3.2.1(F) " TREE PROTECTION Y REMAIN AND TO BE PROTECTED AND REPLACEMENT" IN THE FORT COLLINS MUNICIPAL CODE t I ' TO I � I 2. THE MITIGATION NUMBER REFERS TO THE NUMBER OF REPLACEMENT E07 TO REMAIN AND TREES THAT WILL BE REQUIRED TO MITIGATE TREE LOSS AS A RESULT OF t 1 + TO BE PROTECTED CONSTRUCTION MITIGATION NUMBER SHALL BE VERIFIED BY CITY i FORESTER. j E08 TO REMAIN AND + TO BE PROTECTED 3. REPLACEMENT TREES WILL BE PLACED ON THE PREMISES AND ARE SHOWN ON THE LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR THE PROJECT. I + E09 TO REMAIN AND 4. THE SINGLE TREE SHOWN AND IDENTIFIED TO BE REMOVED IS A RESULT s t / TO BE PROTECTED OF NEW CONSTRUCTION FOR THE BUILDING ADDITION. I t + + I 5. REPLACEMENT TREES SHALL MEET THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM SIZE REQUIREMENTS. CANOPY SHADE TREES: 3.0" CALIPER BALLED AND BURLAP OR EQUIVALENT ORNAMENTAL TREES: 2.5" CALIPER BALLED AND BURLAP OR EQUIVALENT — — EVERGREEN TREES. 8' HEIGHT BALLED AND BURLAP OR EQUIVALENT r_- 6. A PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED FROM THE CITY FORESTER BEFORE ANY I e � TREES OR SHRUBS AS NOTED ON THE LANDSCAPE PLAN ARE PLANTED, 11 PRUNED OR REMOVED ON THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. THIS INCLUDES f I ZONES BETWEEN THE SIDEWALK AND CURB, MEDIANS AND OTHER CITY PROPERTY. THIS PERMIT SHALL_ APPROVE THE LOCATION AND SPECIES TO +i BE PLANTED. FAILURE TO OBTAIN THIS PERMIT MAY RESULT IN REPLACING IOR RELOCATING TREES AND A HOLD ON CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY I1 7. SEET SHEET L1 FOR TREE PROTECTION NOTES AND SPECIFICATIONS. 1 I I I N EXISTING TREE LIST l+ 1 i+ ID QUANTITY COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE ACTION CONDITION / NOTES MITIGATION I I I 1 TREES l E01 1 Austrian Pine Pinus nigra 18" cal PROTECT good, lower branches limbed up I E02 1 Honeylocust Gleditsia triacanthos inermis sp 24" cal PROTECT good - E03 1 Hawthorn Crataegus sp 11" cal REMOVE fair, remove for building expansion 2 I E04 1 Honeylocust Gleditsia triacanthos inerrnis sp 12" cal PROTECT fair - 1 E05 1 Upright Juniper Juniperus chinensis sp 12-15' ht PROTECT poor, topped off 1 E06 1 Upright Juniper Juniperus chinensis sp 15-20' ht PROTECT fair - I E07 1 Upright Juniper Juniperus chinensis sp 15-20' ht PROTECT fair - E08 1 Upright Juniper Juniperus chinensis sp 15-20' ht PROTECT fair _ "-"'I'" E09 1 Upright Juniper Juniperus chinensis sp 15-20' ht PROTECT fair E10 1 Amur Chokecherry Prunus maackii 8" cal PROTECT good condition - 1 E11 1 Amur Chokecherry Prunus maackii 8" cal PROTECT good condition - I 1 I, f 1 i I i+ SCALE: 1"= 10'-0" NORTH 0 5' 10' 20' 30' 1 1 i i i.. ,,, F � M W � h Si U o 06 � z 3 M .�U q r~ e U —0 � e d N � o 00 a ~ o w U O U w -o c O f— > • 00 O pj N _ � o y �pyni � O to °e = � C 0 W 110 opo E � W 2 a i+ W-4 W� �aWzo WyDaC � 0 2�\-4 WQZyZ � -4 w—I Z J�QO� 0 � w M N M N N N O N O � � o Y Y Y Y m m y w le W N z N it to a U 1— O Z U m W O K a W O a SHEET LA OF Lid L w 3 1 725 to N FORT COLLINS VETERINARY EMERGENCY AND REHABILITATION HOSPITAL i STREET TREES PLACED WITHIN SIGHT DISTANCE 1 QRS — — --T-- -- -- -- -- -- -- TRIANGLES SHALL BE LIMBED UP TO I 3JHB 6' ABOVE GROUND 8 FG I SURFACE -.« .s s s-.s - ------ .- ««« >..-«.... e -.«- --.a....««- + ._.._- 00 , L I + j OO ,+ + v TURF .. I :' ...T. O CONCRETE WALK LANDSCAPE PLAN 8 HMS 1 QRS 5 RAL 7 JHB 2 PMW y.... NEW 2 Pcc ADDITION TURF }„ 10 HFG (ORNAMENTAL GRASSES) CONCRETE EXISTING WATER " 7 POC LINE ! t NEW WATER LINE • • • • CONNECTION APPROXIMATE + LIMITS 4 PMW OF EXISTING TURF 6 CSK E01 TO REMAIN , AND TO BE PROTECTED I EXISTING WATER LINE Ti I 5 HFG (ORNAMENTAL GRASSES) EXISTING WATER I EXISTING IRRIGATED I 2 CSK LINE TURF TO REMAIN I EXISTING 4 HFG (ORNAMENTAL GRASSES) SANITARY SEWER LINE EXISTING ' : CONCRETE WALK BUILDING ... ." i E02 TO REMAIN _1 4 JHB AND TO BE w ___ _.. "._" __ { PROTECTED 3 Z t — GRASS SWALE, RE CIVIL PLANS w 1 � CQ 4FG------------- EXISTING 3 GT i 2 CSK W FIRE 3JHB J HYDRANT 1 QRS 3 CIJ � EXISTING ASPHALT DRIVE • f O 10 / f 1 t f ! t 3 , / t • f i x 3JHB 1 POC EXISTING LANDSCAPE TO REMAIN SEE SHEET L2 i t / /'HFG 2 RAL 1 QB (3" cal ) — EXISTING VINES TO REMAIN ON WALL r' '-;•i' EXISTING LANDSCAPE AREA EXISTING BUILDING / E04 TO REMAIN AND TO BE PROTECTED / EXISTING RED FLAGSTONE PAVERS TO REMAIN E10 TO REMAIN AND TO BE PROTECTED El TO REMAIN AND �7 TO BE PROTECTED / t t It t s 4 1 t 4 s t t 4 t s 9 t 1 t I 1 1 I 1 1 (3" cal ) EXISTING PARKING SPACE, (TYP) EXISTING OFFSITE TREES SHOWN FOR REFERENCE EXISTING LANDSCAPE LEGEND: EXISTING TREES TO PROTECT EXISTING SHRUBS TO PROTECT PROPOSED LANDSCAPE LEGEND: E05 TO REMAIN AND TO BE PROTECTED E06 TO REMAIN AND TO BE PROTECTED E07 TO REMAIN AND TO BE PROTECTED E08 TO REMAIN AND TO BE PROTECTED E09 TO REMAIN AND TO BE PROTECTED SCALE: 1"= 10'-0" 0 5' 10' NORTH 11� 20' 30' DECIDUOUS SHADE/ STREET TREE DECIDUOUS SHRUBS EVERGREEN SHRUBS ORNAMENTAL GRASSES COBBLE MULCH WOOD FIBER MULCH STEEL EDGER NEW IRRIGATED TURF EXISTING IRRIGATED TURF Know where below. Call betwe you dig. W O 7 � O C t` az Qo C� wQ �F u c e w W F Q a e and � � E ►— � LI V T� Y w U O w c v x 1 0 I— j � _ N • C Opj N to _ 4o 0 Q V n L t s � to s+ w ko e lie E n W Z V Z Wa �Q41Zo Wy�Q 4 osc2��0 � -4 V WQ�y2 to 0 yQQtoO V 00 CC JrQO0 V O L� W x M N 1q M N n N o N 0 vi m o p m m N W W C W ¢ to < U J F O Z U i m W W K O a a W a. a. SHEET L3 of 4 C) U FORT COLLINS VETERINARY EMERGENCY AND LANDSCAPE SPECIFICATIONS MATERIALS: 1. WEED BARRIER: WEED BARRIER MAY BE TYPAR 3341 OR APPROVED EQUAL. PLACE WEED BARRIER BENEATH COBBLE MULCH AREAS. 2. COBBLE MULCH: 4-8" DIA. NOMINAL SIZE WASHED RIVER COBBLE. SUBMIT SAMPLE. 3. BARK MULCH: SHREDDED CEDAR BARK MULCH; BARK POLE PEELINGS FROM CEDAR TREES ONLY. MULCH SHALL BE DARK BROWN IN COLOR AND FINELY SHREDDED. MULCH SHALL BE FREE FROM NOXIOUS WEED SEED AND FOREIGN MATERIAL HARMFUL TO PLANT LIFE. CHIPPER CHIPS, PINE POLE PEELINGS OR OTHER ANGULAR BARK CHIPS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE. SUBMIT SAMPLES. 4. HEADERS: STEEL HEADER: RYERSON ESTATE STEEL HEADER 1/8" X 4" WITH 1" X 24" SIZE STRAP STEEL STAKES OR EQUAL. SUBMIT SAMPLE. 5. TREE STAKES: 8-FOOT LONG, 2-INCH DIAMETER PRESSURE TREATED LODGE POLE PINE STAKES (OR METAL "T" POSTS AS ALLOWED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. APPROVAL REQUIRED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.) 6. GUY ANCHORS: 24-INCH LONG METAL "T" POSTS. 7. GUYING AND STAKING WIRE: GALVANIZED IRON OR STEEL 12-GUAGE WIRE. 8. WEBBING: 2-INCH NYLON WEBBING OR RUBBERIZED CLOTH. 9. TREE WRAP: 4-INCH MINIMUM WIDTH COMMERCIAL TREE WRAP. 10. SAFETY CAPS: INDUSTRY STANDARD (FOR METAL "r POST ONLY) 11. COMPOST: A TOTALLY ORGANIC PRODUCT THAT HAS BEEN AEROBICALLY AND NATURALLY PROCESSED WITHOUT THE ADDITION OF COARSE WOOD CHIPS, IN SUCH A MANNER AS TO MAINTAIN A CONSISTENT TEMPERATURE OF 140 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT OR GREATER FOR A PERIOD OF TIME SUFFICIENT TO CREATE THE FOLLOWING CHARACTERISTICS MEASURED BY DRY WEIGHT: MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE ORGANIC MATTER: 60% ORGANIC MATTER TO NITROGEN RATIO: 25:1 TO 30:1; PH: 7 TO 8 PHSALTS: 2.0 TO 3.0 MMHOS; LESS THAN 25% INORGANIC MAKER; LESS THEN 1% SOIL DIRT OR SAND; , MAXIMUM PARTICLE SIZE OF M INCH DIAMETER. ERADICATION OF ALL HARMFUL WEED SEEDS, PATHOGENS AND BACTERIA; A NON -OFFENSIVE EARTHLY SMELL. 12. FERTILIZER: FERTILIZER FOR TURF SHALL BE COMMERCIAL TYPE, OF UNIFORM COMPOSITION, FREE FLOWING, AND CONFORMING TO APPLICABLE STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS. SUBMIT MANUFACTURER'S GUARANTEED ANALYSIS. FORMULATED FERTILIZER ANALYSIS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE FOR REVIEW AND SHALL BE BASED UPON RECOMMENDATIONS MADE BY SOIL LAB. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT SOIL SAMPLE TO SOIL LAB FOR ANALYSIS AND FERTILIZER RECOMMENDATIONS. IF SOIL TYPES ARE SIMILAR IN STRUCTURE, THE CONTRACTOR MAY USE A CONSISTENT FORMULATED FERTILIZER FOR THE ENTIRE SITE AREA. HOWEVER, IF SOIL STRUCTURES ARE VASTLY DIFFERENT, A FORMULATED FERTILIZER FOR EACH SPECIFIC SITE AREA WILL BE REQUIRED. FERTILIZER FOR TREE AND SHRUB, BACKFILL MIX, AND GROUND COVER AREAS SHALL BE OSMOCOTE SIERRABLEN, 9 MONTH SLOW -RELEASE FERTILIZER. 0 HALL CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING SEED 13. BLUEGRASS SOD: BLUEGRASS SOD S MIX (OR ALTERNATIVE AS PROVIDED IN THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS APPROVED MATERIALS LIST SECTION 605.00): 60% ELDORADO, SILVERADO AND MONARCH TURF TYPE FTALL FESCUE, 30% MANCHAR SMOOTHE BROME, 10% BLUEGRASS MIX (DROUGHT TOLERANT BLENDS). SOD SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 3/4 INCH THICK, HARVESTED IN ROLLS FERTILIZED TWO TO THREE WEEKS BEFORE CUTTING, AND SHALL BE CUT NOT MORE THAN ONE DAY PRIOR TO PLANTING. SOD SHALL BE ONE YEAR OLD, MINIMUM, GROWN UNDER INTENSIVE CARE AND REHABILITATION HOSPITAL LANDSCAPE PLAN - DETAILS 15. SEEDED TURF: ALL TURF SEEDING SHALL BE COMPLETED BETWEEN APRIL 15 AND MAY 31, OR BETWEEN SEPTEMBER 1 AND OCTOBER 15. SEEDED TURF AREAS SHALL BE SEEDED WITH THE FOLLOWING BLEND OR ALTERNATIVE AS DESCRIBED IN THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS PRE -APPROVED IRRIGATED TURF SEED MIXES SECTION 604.0: 60% ELDORADO, SILVERADO AND MONARCH TURF TYPE TALL FESCUE 30% MANCHAR SMOOTH BROME 10% BLUEGRASS MIX DROUGHT TOLERANT BLENDS. 16. TREES, SHRUBS, AND GROUND COVERS: PLANT MATERIALS SHALL BE A FIRST-CLASS REPRESENTATIVE OF ITS SPECIES; HEALTHY, WELL BRANCHED AND WELL PROPORTIONED IN RESPECT TO HEIGHT AN WIDTH RELATIONSHIPS; FREE FROM DISEASE, INJURY, INSECTS, AND WEED ROOTS; AND CONFORMING TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE COLORADO NURSERY ACT. (SEE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS OF COLORADO STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR APPROPRIATE SECTIONS OF THE NURSERY ACT). ALL PLANTS SHALL BE NURSERY STOCK FROM GROWERS LOCATED IN USDA HARDINESS ZONES 1, 2, 3 OR 4.BOTANIC AND COMMON NAMES: PLANT NAMES GIVEN IN THE PLANT LIST ARE IN CONFORMANCE WITH STANDARD HORTICULTURAL PRACTICE IN THIS AREA. PLANTS ARE TO BE DELIVERED TO THE SITE WITH TAGS BEARING THE BOTANIC NAME AS INDICATED BY THE PLANT LIST. ETRIEW"I[+1J CLEARING. PRIOR TO ANY SOIL PREPARATION, EXISTING VEGETATION TO REMAIN AND WHICH MIGHT INTERFERE WIT THE SPECIFIED SOIL PREPARATION SHALL BE MOWED, GRUBBED, RAKED, AND THE DEBRIS REMOVED FROM THE SITE. PRIOR TO OR DURING GRADING OR TILLAGE OPERATION, THE GROUND SURFACE SHALL BE CLEARED OF MATERIALS THAT MIGHT HINDER FINAL OPERATIONS. PREPARE ALL AREAS TO BE PLANTED AS FOLLOWS: RIP ALL AREAS TO BE PLANTED, SEEDED AND/OR SODDED TO A MINIMUM OF 8 INCHES IN TWO DIRECTIONS USING AN AGRICULTURAL RIPPER WITH TINES SPACED AT NO GREATER THAN 18 INCHES. AREAS ADJACENT TO WALKS, STRUCTURES CURBS, ETC, WHERE THE USE OF LARGE MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT IS DIFFICULT, SHALL BE WORKED WITH SMALLER EQUIPMENT OR BY HAND. SOIL PREPARATION: SPREAD 3 CY/1000 SF OF COMPOST AND SUFFICIENT FERTILIZER TO MEET REQUIREMENTS OF SOIL ANALYSIS OVER ALL AREAS TO BE SEEDED, SODDED, AND/OR PLANTED W/TREES, SHRUB BED AND GROUND COVER. INCORPORATE COMPOST BY DISKING OR ROT011LLING INTO THE TOP 6 INCHES OF SOIL. OBTAIN A UNIFORM MIXTURE WITH NO POCKETS OF SOIL OR AMENDMENTS REMAINING. TREE AND SHRUB PLANTING: 1. SUBSTITUTIONS. ANY PLAN SUBSTITUTIONS ARE TO BE APPROVED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 2. ESTABLISHED LOCATION: STAKE TREES AND FLAG OR SET OUR ALL SHRUBS IN LOCATIONS SHOWN ON THE PLANS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION FOR REVIEW BY OWNER. THE FOLLOWING ARE MINIMUM DISTANCES THAT PLANT MATERIALS CAN BE PLACED FROM ADJACENT WALLS, FENCES OR PAVED AREAS: LARGE SHRUBS: 4 FEET MEDIUM SHRUBS: 2-1/2 FEET PERENNIALS, GRASSES AND GROUND COVERS: 18 INCHES 3. PLANTING PITS: DIG PLANTING PITS A MINIMUM OF 2 TIMES AS WIDE AS DIAMETER OF ROOT BALL OR CONTAINER, AND A DEPTH SUFFICIENT TO ALLOW TOP OF ROOT BALL AT TRUNK TO SIT A MINIMUM OF 3" ABOVE SURROUNDING GRADE FOR SHRUBS. INCORPORATE COMPOST BY DISKING OR ROTOTILLING INTO THE TOP 4 TO 6 INCHES OF SOIL. OBTAIN A UNIFORM MIXTURE WITH NO POCKETS OF SOIL OR AMENDMENTS REMAINING. RESTORE THE FINE GRADE OF ALL AREAS TO BE PLANTED, SEEDED AND/OR SODDED WITH FLOAT DRAG TO REMOVE IRREGULARITIES RESULTING FROM TILLING OPERATIONS. FLOAT DRAG TWO DIRECTIONS. REMOVE ANY ADDITIONAL STONES OVER 1-1/2 INCHES THAT HAVE COME TO THE SURFACE. UPON COMPLETION OF FINISH GRADING OPERATIONS, THE CONTRACTOR MUST PROVIDE A FINISH LANDSCAPE GRADE THAT SHALL CONFORM TO THE GRADES AND ELEVATIONS SHOWN ON THE ENGINEERING DRAWINGS. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE POSITIVE DRAINAGE IN ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS. SHRUBS. ROUGHEN SIDES OF THE PIT TO REMOVE ANY COMPACTING OR GLAZING. LOOSEN SOIL AT BOTTOM OF PIT TO A MINIMUM DEPTH OF SIX INCHES. MIX LOOSENED SOIL WITH SPECIFIED BACKFILL. 4. BACKFILL MATERIAL: TREE AND SHRUB PLANTING PITS SHALL BE BACKFILLED WITH THE FOLLOWING MIX: 75% TOPSOIL BY VOLUME (SOIL EXCAVATED FROM PLANTING PITS). 25% COMPOST BY VOLUME. THE SPECIFIED BACKFILL MATERIALS SHALL BE PRE -MIXED USING INDUSTRY ACCEPTED TECHNIQUE IN ORDER TO OBTAIN A UNIFORM, EVENLY BLENDED CONSISTENCY, FREE FROM POCKETS OF UNBLENDED MATERIAL AND CLODS OR STONES GREATER THAN TWO INCHES IN DIAMETER. BACKFILL MIX SHALL BE DELIVERED TO EACH PLANTING PIT AFTER MIXING HAS OCCURRED. PLANTING: 1. REMOVE STOCK FROM CONTAINER. DO NOT BREAK THE ROOT BALL. A SPADE SHALL NOT BE USED. SCARIFY SIDES AND BOTTOM OF ROOT BALL. 2. PLACE BACKFILL MIX INTO PLANTING PIT TO A DEPTH SUCH THAT THE PLANT, WHEN PLANTED, WALL BE THREE INCHES ABOVE FINISH GRADE FOR DECIDUOUS TREES, FOUR TO SIX INCHES FOR CONIFEROUS TREES, AND TWO INCHES ABOVE FINISH GRADE FOR ALL SHRUBS. 3. UNTIE AND REMOVE BURLAP FROM TOP THIRD OF ROOT BALL ON BALLED AND BURLAPPED MATERIAL. REMOVE WIRE BASKETS FROM TOP AND MINIMUM OF 2/3 OF ALL SIDE OF ROOT BALL. 4. BACKFILL ONE-HALF OF PIT WITH BACKFILL MIXTURE AND WATER IN THOROUGHLY BEFORE PLACING ANY MORE BACKFILL. DO NOT WORK WET SOIL. 5. BACKFILL THE REST OF THE PLANTING PIT WITH BACKFILL MIXTURE AND TAMP TO COMPACT. WATER IN THOROUGHLY. DO NOT WORK WET SOIL APPLY SLOW RELEASE FERTILIZER, PER MANUFACTURER'S DIRECTION OF SIZE OF PLANT MATERIAL, BY SPREADING EVENLY OVER THE TOP OF THE ENTIRE PLANTING PIT. 6. STAKE OR GUY ALL TREES IN A TRUE VERTICAL POSITION. WRAP DECIDUOUS TREES BOTTOM TO TOP. STAPLE OR TACK IN PLACE AT TOP. WRAP APPROXIMATELY NOVEMBER 15 AND REMOVE APPROXIMATELY MAY 15. 7. IF TREES ARE PLANTED IN A SPADE DUG HOLE, THEY SHALL BE DEEP WATERED WITH A WATERING NEEDLE ANGLING FROM THE INSIDE OF THE BALL OUT THROUGH THE PERIMETER OF THE SOIL. WEED BARRIER INSTALLATION 1. WEED BARRIER SHALL BE PLACED IN ALL SHRUB BED AREAS WHERE 5-GALLON SHRUB MATERIAL IS USED OR WHERE NOTED IN PLAN AND DETAILS. AT ALL EDGES OF CURBS, WALLS, STRUCTURES, PAVEMENTS, AND HEADERS, WEED BARRIER SHALL BE SECURED WITH 11-GAUGE, 6-INCH LONG STAPLES AT 18 INCHES O.C. AT ALL EDGES. 2. NO WEED BARRIER SHALL BE PLACED IN AREAS RECEIVING ONE GALLON AND SMALLER PLANT MATERIAL. 3. NO WEED BARRIER SHALL BE PLACED IN SOIL PLANTING RINGS OF DECIDUOUS AND CONIFEROUS TREES PLANTED IN SODDED OR SEEDED AREAS. STEEL HEADER CONSTRUCTION 1. LAYOUT STEEL HEADER IN LOCATIONS SHOWN ON PLANS AND RECEIVE REVIEW OF OWNER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. LOCATE BY SCALING OFF OF PLAN INSTALL PLUMB WITH GRADES MAINTAINING A MINIMUM CONSTANT INSTALL USING STRAIGHT LINES AND SMOOTH CURVES.. STAKE STEEL HEADER USING PINS OF TWO FEET O.C. PROVIDE DRAINAGE SLITS OR HOLES AT SUFFICIENT INTERVALS TO ALLOW EXCESS WATER TO DRAIN AWAY. LAYING SOD 1. AFTER SOIL PREPARATION, ROLL THE AREA TO AN EVENLY COMPACTED, FIRM SOIL BED. 2. REPLACE HARD AND SOFT AREAS. 3. SCARIFY SURFACE TO A DEPTH OF 3/8 INCH. 4. KEEP SOIL BED MOIST DURING LYING OF SOD. 5. LAY SOD SMOOTHLY, EDGE TO EDGE, AND WITH STAGGERED JOINTS. BUTT EDGES TIGHTLY. 6. WATER SOD LIGHTLY AS LAYING PROGRESSES TO PREVENT DRYING OF SOD. 7. ROLL SOD DIAGONALLY WITH A LIGHT ROLLER, LEVELING IRREGULARITIES AND SEALING JOINTS. 8. IN ORDER TO FACILITATE DRAINAGE, PLACE SOD FLUSH WITH PAVEMENT ON THE UPHILL SIDE OF PAVEMENT. ON THE DOWNHILL SIDE OF PAVEMENT, PLACE SOD SLIGHTLY BELOW PAVEMENT SURFACE. 9. HOLD SOD BACK FROM TREE TRUNKS AS SHOWN IN DETAILS. SEEDING 1. TIME OF SEEDING: UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED, ALL TURF SEEDING SHALL BE COMPLETED BETWEEN APRIL 15 AND MAY 31, OR BETWEEN SEPTEMBER 1 AND OCTOBER 15. 2. DRILL SEEDING: DRILL SEED USING A DRILL IMPLEMENT EQUIPPED WITH THE FOLLOWING PREFERABLE FEATURES; DEPTH BANDS - TO ALLOW SEEDING AT THE PROPER DEPTH SEED BOX AGITATOR - TO PROMOTE SEED MIXING SEED BOX BAFFLES - TO AID IN EVEN SEED DISTRIBUTION AMONG ROWS SEED -METERING DEVICE - TO PROMOTE EVEN SEED DISTRIBUTION WITHIN ROWS FURROW OPENERS - TO PERMIT PROPER SEED PLACEMENT FROM SEED SPOUTS, AND DRAG CHAINS - TO AID IN SEED COVERAGE 3. THE DRILL WILL BE ADJUSTED TO PLANT SEED TO THE PROPER DEPTH. THE DEPTH OF SEEDING WILL BE APPROXIMATELY 0.25 TO 0.50 INCH. DRILL ROW SPACING WILL BE SET AT APPROXIMATELY 6 TO 8 INCHES. THE DRILL WILL THEN BE TOWED ACROSS THE SEEDBED TO COMPLETE THE PLANTING OPERATION. DRILL SEEDING WILL TAKE PLACE IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE COMPLETION OF FINAL SEED BED PREPARATION TECHNIQUES. 4. BROADCAST SEEDING: BROADCAST SEEDING SHALL ONLY OCCUR IN AREAS INACCESSIBLE TO A DRILL SEEDER. BROADCAST SEED ONLY AFTER ALL TREES AND SHRUBS HAVE BEEN PLANTED IN THESE AREAS. BROADCAST SEEDING WILL BE ACCOMPLISHED USING HAND -OPERATION "CYCLONE -TYPE" SEEDERS OR ROTARY BROADCAST EQUIPMENT ATTACHED TO CONSTRUCTION OR RE -VEGETATION MACHINERY. ALL MACHINERY WILL BE EQUIPPED WITH METERING DEVICES. BROADCASTING BY HAND WILL BE ACCEPTABLE ON SMALL, ISOLATED SITES. WHEN BROADCAST SEEDING, PASSES WILL BE MADE OVER EACH SITE TO BE SEEDED IN A MANNER TO ENSURE AN EVEN DISTRIBUTION OF SEED. WHEN USING HOPPER TYPE EQUIPMENT, SEED SHOULD BE FREQUENTLY MIXED WITHIN THE HOPPER TO DISCOURAGE SEED SETTLING AND UNEVEN PLANTING DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIES. 5. BROADCAST SEEDING WILL TAKE PLACE IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE COMPLETION OF FINAL SEEDBED PREPARATION TECHNIQUES. BROADCAST SEEDING SHOULD NOT BE CONDUCTED WHEN WIND VELOCITIES WOULD PROHIBIT EVEN SEED DISTRIBUTION. THE BROADCAST SEEDING RATE WILL BE TWICE THE RATE OF DRILL SEEDING. MULCHING MULCH FOLLOWING ALL SOIL PREPARATION AND PLANTING. 1. SHRUB BEDS: MULCH SHRUB BEDS (DECIDUOUS, CONIFEROUS SHRUBS & GRASSES) WITH A 3-INCH LAYER OF WASHED RIVER GRAVEL MULCH WHERE INDICATED ON THE LANDSCAPE PLAN. MULCH ALL OTHER PLANTING AREAS WITH A 3" LAYER OF WOOD MULCH. CULTIVATION TO PRODUCE A THICK, EVEN STAND OF GRASS. 2. TREE PLANTING RINGS IN IRRIGATED TURF AREAS: MULCH ALL SOIL HEIGHT OF ONE INCH ABOVE ADJACENT TURF AREAS. PLANTING RINGS OF DECIDUOUS AND CONIFEROUS TREES WITH A 3" LAYER OF TREE AND SHRUB INSTALLATION WOOD BARK MULCH. epw EVERGREEN TREES 1. GUY ALL CONIFER TREES AND ALL DECIDUOUS TREES LARGER THAN 2VI" CAL. AS SHOWN. 2. IN SODDED AREAS, CUT SOD IN 36" CIRCLE AND MULCH. FOR CONIFERS CUT SOD AT DRIP LINE OF TREE AND MULCH. 3. GUY EVERGREEN TREES IN 3 PLACES AT 45 DEGREE ANGLE SLIGHTLY TAUT ONLY TO ALLOW SOME MOVEMENT. USE NYLONG STRAPS (NOT HOSES) WITH METAL GROMMETS. FLAGGING SET TOP OF ROOTBALL 4" ABOVE LOWEST ADJACENT GRADE. REMOVE TOP 2/3 OF WIRE BASKET AND BURLAP. 6" DEPTH AMENDED SOIL BACKFILL PIT WITH EXCAVATED SOIL ECIDUOUS TREES kKE TREES USING METAL POSTS WIRED IGHTLY TAUT). WITH NYLON STRAPS. SET STS VERTICALLY PLUMB. NO RUBBER HOSES. 'ROTECTIVE RUBBER CAPS ON POSTS. NRAP TREES TO FIRST BRANCH IN THE FALL. IF DLANTED IN THE SPRING DO NOT WRAP. REMOVE TOP 3/4 OF WIRE BASKET AND BURLAP. SET TREE ON COMPACTED SUBGRADE WITH TOP OF ROOTBALL 3" ABOVE LOWEST ADJACENT GRADE. 4" DEPTH WOOD MULCH AT BASE OF TREE. 30" DIA. MULCH RING IN LAWN AREAS. 6" DEPTH AMENDED SOIL. NO SPECIAL BACKFILL MIX. EXISTING SUBGRADE SHRUBS PLACE SHRUBS A MINIMUM OF 18" FROM PLANTING BED EDGE (STEEL HEADER, CURBS, WALKS, WALLS, ETC.) FOR 1 GALLON SHRUBS, 3' MINIMUM FOR 5 GALLON DECIDUOUS SHRUBS, 4' FOR CONIFER SHRUB. FOR 5 GALLON AND LARGER PLANT MATERIAL CONSTRUCT A 2" HIGH WATERING RING AROUND SHRUB AT EDGE OF PLANTING PIT. FOR 1 GALLON MATERIAL, CONSTRUCT A 2" X 18" DIA. 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