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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCENTRE FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY TWENTYTHIRD SUNSHINE HOUSE FC 139 - Filed SP-SITE/LANDSCAPE PLAN - 2014-02-21Vicinity Map: 0 N THE GROVE ZONED E AND MMN General Notes: 1 ALL SIGNS SHALL BE REQUIRED TO APPLY FOR SIGN PERMIT 2 PROPOSED GRADES SHALL MATCH OR IMPROVE EXISTING GRADES TO PROVIDE POSITIVE DRAINAGE AWAY FROM BUILDING WHILE PROVIDING A SMOOTH TRANSITION BETWEEN ALL ADJACENT UNDISTURBED GRADES AND PROPOSED GRADES 3 JOB SITE TO BE KEPT CLEAN AT ALL TIMES AND CONSTRUCTION AREAS ARE TO BE MAINTAINED FOR SAFETY 4 SOILS DISTURBED ADJACENT TO WORK AREA, INCLUDING AREAS OUTSIDE OF CONSTRUCTION LIMITS, DUE TO NEW CONSTRUCTION ARE TO BE REGRADED AND SURFACE CONDITIONS REPAIRED AND SEEDED EQUIVALENT TO THAT CONDITION PRIOR TO START OF WORK 5 PROTECT EXISTING SURFACES BOTH INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF CONSTRUCTION LIMITS, DURING CONSTRUCTION IF GRADES, CONCRETE OR ASPHALT ARE DAMAGED DUE TO CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS OR WEATHER THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REPAIR TO THAT EQUIVALENT TO EXISTING CONDITIONS AT NO EXPENSE TO THE OWNER / CITY 8 CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SETUP OF BARRICADES, WARNING SIGNAGE, OR OTHER PROTECTIVE DEVICES IF ANY EXCAVATIONS ARE LEFT EXPOSED AFTER ON -SITE WORK HOURS 7 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT PURPOSEFULLY PROCEED WITH ANY CONSTRUCTION PER PLANS PROVIDED WHEN OBSTRUCTIONS AND/OR GRADE DIFFERENCES EXIST THAT WERE NOT CONSIDERED OR CHANGED AFTER PLANS WERE SUBMITTED CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY OWNER OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE AND THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS IF SITUATION ARISES AND REVISIONS ARE NECESSARY. 8 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PREVENT SEDIMENT, DEBRIS AND OTHER POLLUTANTS FROM ENTERING ANY STORM WATER SEWER SYSTEM OR, ADJACENT WATER WAYS, ETC, DURING THE DEMOLITION OR CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS THAT ARE PART OF THIS PROJECT. THE CONTRACTOR SWILL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE AND EXPENSE FOR THE CORRECTION OF ANY ADVERSE IMPACTS TO THE STORM WATER SEWER SYSTEM OR, ADJACENT WATER WAYS, WETLANDS ETC, RESULTING FROM THE WORK DONE AS PART OF THIS PROJECT/CONTRACT 9 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE PRIOR TO BIDDING AND CONSTRUCTION, OF BECOMING AWARE OF ALL EXISTING AND PROPOSED UTILITIES, PIPES, STRUCTURES, ETC CALL UNCC THREE DAYS BEFORE SCHEDULED WORK AT 811 OR 1500.922-1987 10 TO THE EXTENT FEASIBLE, COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS WITH ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS TO CREATE A COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT PLAN THAT ESTABLISHES AN INTEGRATED PATTERN OF CROSS ACCESS, PARKING AREAS, OUTDOOR SPACES, BUILDING STYLES AND LAND USE 11 ALL ROOFTOP MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT WILL BE FULLY SCREENED FROM PUBLIC VIEW AND PAIRED TO MATCH THE ROOF 12 CRITICAL CARE FACILITIES ARE NOT ALLOWED IN A FEMA-REGULATORY FLOODPLAIN (100-YR & 50D-YR) THOUGH THIS BUILDING IS NOT IN A FLOODPLAIN AT THIS TIME, THE APPLICANT IS AWARE THAT IF THE LIMITS OF THE EXISTING FLOODPLAIN CHANGE, OR A 500-YEAR FLOODPLAIN IS DEFINED, THE BUILDING MAY BE IN A FLOODPLAIN IN THE FUTURE, AND THE DAYCARE WOULD BECOME A NON -CONFORMING USE. 13 THE TRASH AND RECLICLING ENCLOSURE WILL BE CONSTRUCTED ON A CEMENT CONCRETE PAD PER LUC 3.2 5(C)(7) PROJECT LOCATION THE GARDENS ON SPRING CREEK ZONED E PROPOSED CONNECTION TO CENTRE AVENUE TRANSFORMER ACCESS, SLOPE 8 UTILITY EASEMENT Owner's Certification of Approval: THE UNDERSIGNED DOES/DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT LWE 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. IN ESS WHEREOF, WE HAVI trREUNTO SET OUR HANDS AND SEALS THIS THE � DAY OF 20 �I NOTARIAL CERTIFICATE l I STATE OFCOLORADO) v COUNTY OFL44yxi� THE FOR G INSTRPIMENT WAS ACKNOWLEDC I FORE ME BY (PRINTED NAME) / THIS AY OF - 20 MY COMMISSION EXPIRE ' NOTARY P BLIC ( '°' JIUUE H. MWI ALL NOTARY PUSIX STATE OF COLOR" NOTARY ID 19074001M MY O m "Illim E*k" F•bnrry 20, 2017 100* / PROPOSED IDENTIFICATION/ SIGN PROPOSED TRANSPORT/ BUS PAD TRANSIT EASEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES RESEARCH CENTER (NRRC) ZONED E Legal Description: LOT 1, CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 23RD FILING THE ABOVE DESCRIBED AREA CONTAINS 84,982 SQUARE FEET OR 1951 ACRES MORE OR LESS AND IS SUBJECT TO ALL EASEMENTS AND RIGHTS -OF -WAY NOW ON RECORD OR EXISTING Planning Approval: BY THE DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND NE SERVICES OF THE CRY FORT COLLINS, COLORADO THIS IQ DAY OF MOOD —AD. 20 OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND SERVICES Ut Mon "t W; "019111000LIJ OR 4 Frill N�_ ==1111-1m ��_IN71■MUM Land -Use Statistics EXISTING ZONING GROSS LAND AREA NUMBER OF BUILDINGS: LAND USE TOTAL BUILDING GROSS S F MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT TOTAL STORIES FLOOR AREA RATIO E- EMPLOYMENT 84,982 SF 1 951 AC 1 CHID CARE FACILITY 102W SF W-0' 1 83.1 FAR GROSS AREA COVERAGE SQUARE FEET ACRES % OF BUILDING FOOTPRINT 10,250 0235 12.0% LANDSCAPE AREA 44,590 1 024 52 5% PAVED DRIVE AND PARKING 16,792 0.395 19.7% SIDEWALKS 2,394 0055 28% PLAY YARDS 10,98D 0252 13.0% TOTAL AREA. 84,902 1951 100% OFF4rMET PARKING: PER LUC SECTION 322K(1)(h): CHILD CARE CENTERS REQUIRE 2 PARKING SPACES PER 3 EMPLOYEES OFF-WMET PARKING: REQUIRED PROVIDED STANDARD SPACES (30 EMPLOYEES) = 10 10 ACCESSIBLE SPACES = 2 2 PARENT/VISITOR = 29 TOTAL SPACES BICYCLE PARKING REQUIRED 1 SPACE PER 3,000 SO FT 3 33 SPACES PROVIDED FIXED RACKS 4 SPACES 10 41 PLAY YARD CALCULATIONS' PLAY AREA A - INFANT 900 S F PLAY AREA B - TODDLER 1.550 S F PLAY AREA C - PRE-SCNOOLIPRE-K 1,950 S F PLAY AREA D - KINDERGARTEN/SCHOOL AGE 6,580 S F CLASSROOM CALCULATIONS NOTE ENROLLMENT WILL BE 125-150 CHILDREN INFANT 979 S F TODDLER 920 S F PRESCHOOL/PRE-K 1,528 S F KINDERGARTENISCHOOL AGE 2,816 S F TOTAL 6,043 S F SECONDARY USE CALCULATION TOTAL E ZONE AREA 98 5 ACRES (100%) AVAILABLE E ZONE AREA FOR SECONDARY USES 24 1 ACRES (25%) THE GROVE 3 00 ACRES SUNSHINE HOUSE 195 ACRES TOTAL 4 95 ACRES REMAINING AVAILABLE AREA FOR SECONDARY USES 1915 ACRES Legend HANDICAP PARKIN STALL aTRANSFORMER EASEMENT LINE 444MountmnAve TEL 9705325991 Bffta/d0080513 w® TBGNoup us CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 23RD FILING SUNSHINE HOUSE - FC 139 2060 Perennial Lane Fort Collins, Colorado Colorado State University Research Foundation PO Box 483 Fort Collins CO M22 Contact: Bo Brown Phone: 970.492.4503 STAFF COMMENTS 01_08-1�� MYLAR 01.21.1 — — — PROPERTY LINE 10.09.13 FENCE LINE BIKE RACK Site Plan PERVIOUS PAVERS 4 PARKING LOT LIGHT POLE 0 30' 45' 60SHEET OF SCALE 1 " = 30'-0" NORTH C-175 27 00 O O ~' Landscape Notes IN 1. STREET AND ORNAMENTAL TREES SHALL BE PLANTED TO MEET STANDARDS IN LUC 3.2.1.G. THEY SHALL BE PLANTED NO CLOSER THAN FORTY (40) FEET AND FIFTEEN (15) FEET RESPECTIVELY FROM STREET LIGHTS. NO TREES SHALL BE PLANTED WITHIN TEN (10) FEET FROM WATER AND SEWER MAINS, SIX (6) FEET FROM WATER AND SEWER SERVICE LINES, FOUR (4) FEET FROM GAS, TELEPHONE AND ELECTRIC UTILITIES, EIGHT (8) FEET FROM ANY DRIVEWAY AND TWENTY (20) FEET FROM SIGNS AND TRAFFIC r� CONTROL DEVICES. f V 2. MINIMUM CLEARANCE OF THREE (3) FEET ON EACH SIDE OF FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION (FDC). NO VEGETATION OTHER THAN TURF OR GROUND COVERS PLANTED IN FRONT OF FOC. 3. IF TREES OR SHRUBS ARE LOCATED ON TOP OF FIELD VERIFIED UTILITIES, CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY OWNER BEFORE ANY DIGGING HAS COMMENCED. VERIFY WITH OWNER IF AND WHICH SHRUSS/TREES SHALL BE TAKEN OUT OF PROJECT/CONTRACT. 4. ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS SHALL BE MAINTAINED, INCLUDING MOWING, WATERING AND FERTIL014G BY CONTRACTOR, UP TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE. AT SUCH TIME OWNER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL MAINTENANCE. LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION WILL BE WARRANTED FOR ONE (1) FULL YEAR AFTER FINAL ACCEPTANCE. TREES AND VEGETATION, IRRIGATION SYSTEMS, FENCES, WALLS AND OTHER LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS SHALL BE CONSIDERED AS ELEMENTS OF THE PROJECT IN THE SAME MANNER AS PARKING, BUM -DM MATERIALS AND OTHER SITE DETAILS. THE APPLICANT, LANDOWNER OR SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST SHALL BE JOINTLY AND SEVERALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE REGULAR MAINTENANCE OF ALL LANDSCAPING ELEMENTS IN GOOD CONDITION. ALL LANDSCAPING SHALL BE MAINTAINED FREE FROM DISEASE, PESTS, WEEDS AND LITTER, AND ALL LANDSCAPE STRUCTURES SUCH AS FENCES AND WALLS SHALL BE REPAIRED AND REPLACED PERIODICALLY TO MAINTAIN A STRUCTURALLY SOUND CONDITION. 5. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT FEASIBLE, TOPSOIL THAT IS REMOVED DURING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY SHALL BE CONSERVED FOR LATER USE ON AREAS REQUIRING REVEGETATION AND LANDSCAPING. 6. EXCAVATED MATERIAL TO BE USED AS FILL WILL HAVE ALL ROCKS, DEBRIS, WASTE MATERIAL, FROZEN MATERIAL, VEGETATION LARGER THAN 3" IN ANY DIMENSION REMOVED BEFORE PLACEMENT AND COMPACTION OF SOIL. 7. PROVIDE POSITIVE DRAINAGE AWAY FROM BUILDING AND WALL FOUNDATIONS AND A SMOOTH TRANSITION BETWEEN ALL ADJACENT EXISTING GRADES AND PROPOSED GRADES 8. PRIOR TO FINE GRADING, SOD AREAS AND PLANTING BEDS, SHALL BE THOROUGHLY LOOSENED AND TILLE. REMOVE ALL UNSUITABLE TOPSOIL, INCLUDING ALL ROCKS LARGER THAN 3 INCHES IN ANY DIRECTION, ALL CONCRETE, TRASH, DEBRIS, WEEDS, ROOTS AND OTHER WASTE MATERIALS THE SOIL IN ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS, INCLUDING PARKWAYS AND MEDIANS, SHALL BE THOROUGHLY 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. DO NOT CULTIVATE SOIL WITHIN THE DRIP LINE OF EXISTING TREES TO RETAIN. 9. UNIFORMLY COMPACT AND FINE GRADE THESE SOD / GRASS AREAS AND PLANTING BEDS TO A SMOOTH SURFACE, FREE FROM IRREGULAR SURFACE CHANGES. CUT OUT SOFT SPOTS, FILL IN LOW SPOTS AND TRIM HIGH SPOTS TO COMPLY WITH REQUIRED GRADE TOLERANCES. 10. ONCE COMPACTED AND FINE GRADED ALL ROCKS, DEBRIS, WASTE MATERIAL AND VEGETATION MATERIAL LARGER THAN 112" WILL BE RAKED FROM THE SURFACE AND REMOVED FROM SITE. 11. SOD TO BE 100% COLORADO GROWN BLUEGRASS BLEND SPECIFICALLY GROWN FOR LOW WATER AND HIGH TRAFFIC LAWN APPLICATIONS WITH MWIMMUM THREE (3) IMPROVED VARIETIES, HAVING A HEALTHY VIGOROUS ROOT SYSTEM. ONCE TURF IS LAD IT SHALL BE PROPERLY ROLLED, COMPACTED AND PUSHED TOGETHER TO ELIMINATE ANY GAPS BETWEEN ROLL EDGES. APPLY FERTILIZER IN THESE AREAS PER SOD FARWS RECOMMENDATIONS. 12. ALL TREES SHRUBS AND PERENNIAL SHRUB BEDS OUTSIDE OF IRRIGATED AREAS ARE TO BE IRRIGATED WITH A DRIP IRRIGATION SYSTEM. PERENNIAL SHRUB BEDS SHALL BE IRRIGATED BY 6" POP-UP SPRAY HEADS. IRRIGATION SYSTEM TO BE DESIGNED AND BUILT BY CONTRACTOR. 13. A 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, MEDIANS 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. 14. 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 STREET TREES IN A PHASE SHALL RESULT IN A HOLD ON CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY FOR FUTURE PHASES OF THE DEVELOPMENT. 15. ALL PLANT MATERIALS ARE SIZED AND OUTLINED IN PLANT LIST. ALL PLANTS TO BE PLANTED IN AMENDED SOIL AND STAKED AS SHOWN IN DETAILS. ALL PLANTS SHALL BE A -GRADE OR NO. 1 GRADE, FREE OF ANY DEFECTS, OF NORMAL HEALTH, HEIGHT, LEAF DENSITY AND SPREAD APPROPRIATE TO THE SPECIES AS DEFINED BY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN STANDARDS. 16. IF PLANTS ARE IN NEED OF REPLACEMENT DUE TO DECLINING HEALTH, DISEASE, OR DEATH, THE PLANTS SHALL BE PROMPTLY REPLACED BASED ON THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE FORT COLLINS LAND USE CODES AND REPLACED WITH THE ORIGINAL SPECIES UNLESS APPROVED BY THE CITY. 17. CHANGES IN PLANT SPECIES OF PLANT LOCATIONS FROM WHAT IS LISTED ON THE LANDSCAPE PLAN WILL REQUIRE THE APPROVAL OF THE CITY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF REPLACEMENT. OVERALL QUANTITY AND QUALITY TO BE CONSISTENT WITH THE APPROVED PLANS. IN THE EVENT OF CONFLICT WITH THE QUANTITIES INCLUDED IN THE PLANT LIST, SPECIES AND QUANTITIES SHALL BE PROVIDED. 18. ALL TREES AND SHRUBS TO BE BALLED AND BURLAPPED, OR CONTAINERIZED. 19. ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL HAVE ALL WIRE, TWINE, BASKETS, BURLAP, AND ALL OTHER NONaODEGRADABLE CONTAINMENT MATERIAL REMOVED FROM THE TRUNK AND/OR ROOT BALL OF THE PLANT, PRIOR TO PLANTING. 20. ALL SHRUB BEDS SHALL HAVE MINIMUM 5" DEPTH SHREDDED CEDAR MULCH - NATURAL COLOR AND/OR WASHED SMOOTH COBBLE. A CONTINUOUS LAYER OF TYPAR LANDSCAPE FABRIC OR APPROVED EQUAL SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ALL SHRUB BEDS WITH 6" OVERLAP AT SEAMS WITH 4' STAPLES 4' O.C. IN ALL DIRECTIONS. 21. EDCA14G BETWEEN GRASS TYPES AND SHRUB BEDS / ROCK COBBLE SHALL BE DURA-EDGE HEAVY DUTY STEEL EDGER MIN 14 GA x 4" WITH ROLLED TOP AND SHALL BE SET LEVEL WITH THE TOP OF THE ADJACENT SOD. NO EDGING SHALL BE USED BETWEEN CEDAR MULCH / COBBLE TRANSITIONS. 22. ALL LANDSCAPING SHALL BE INSTALLED ACCORDING TO SOUND HORTICULTURAL PRACTICES IN A MANNER DESIGNED TO ENCOURAGE QUICK ESTABLISHMENT AND HEALTHY GROWTH. ALL LANDSCAPING IN EACH PHASE SHALL EITHER BE INSTALLED OR THE INSTALLATION SHALL BE SECURED WITH A LETTER OF CREDIT, ESCROW OR PERFORMANCE BOND FOR ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE (125) PERCENT OF THE VALUE OF THE LANDSCAPING PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFKATE OF OCCUPANCY FOR ANY BUILDING IN SUCH PHASE. 23. HEALTHY, MATURE TREES THAT ARE REMOVED BY THE APPLICANT OR BY ANYONE ACTING ON BEHALF OF OR WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE APPLICANT SHALL BE REPLACED WITH NOT LESS THAN ONE (1) OR MORE THAN SIX (6) REPLACEMENT TREES SUFFICIENT TO MITIGATE THE LOSS OF VALUE OF THE REMOVED TREE. THE APPLICANT SHALL SELECT EITHER THE CITY FORESTER OR A QUALIFIED LANDSCAPE APPRAISER TO DETERMINE SUCH LOSS BASED UPON AN APPRAISAL OF THE REMOVED TREE. 24. LANDSCAPING WITHIN THE R.O.W. IS RESTRICTED TO PLANTS THAT DO NOT EXCEED 24 INCHES IN HEIGHT MEASURED FROM THE STREET FLOWLINE (TREES EXCEPTED). IF THE LANDSCAPING WITHIN THE RO.W. EXCEEDS THIS HEIGHT OR CREATES A SIGHT DISTANCE CONCERN THE PROPERTY OWNER SHALL BE REQUIRED TO TRIM THE LANDSCAPE MATERIAL. 25. DEVELOPER SHALL ENSURE THAT SITE PLAN AND LANDSCAPE PLAN AND UTILITY PLANS ARE COORDINATED SO THAT THE GRADING, STORM DRAINAGE, OR OTHER CONSTRUCTION DOES NOT CONFLICT WITH NOR PRECLUDE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF LANDSCAPING ELEMENTS AS SHOWN ON THE APPROVED PLANS. 26. ALL LANDSCAPE PLANTINGS INSTALLED WITHIN THE PUBLIC STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY SHALL CONFORM TO THE CURRENT SIGHT DISTANCE AND INTERSECTION SIGHT TRIANGLE STANDARDS IN CHAPTERS 7 THROUGH 9 OF THE LARIMER COUNTY URBAN AREA STREET STANDARDS. TREE CANOPIES SHOULD NOT OBSTRUCT VISIBILITY OF TRAFFIC RELATED REGULATORY SIGNAGE. NOTE: CEDAR MULCH TREE RING SHALL BE 36" DIA. TREE TRUNK T MULCH Ha ' r������� 1 1T MINI TYP. 24* GREAT THAN ROOTBALL WIRE, TYP. NOTE: THE WIRE BETWEEN THE STAKE AND THE TREE MUST HAVE SLACK TREETRUNK T-POST PLAN ` GROMMETED NYLON STRAP, TYP. TIE GROMMETED NYLON STRAPS TO STAKE WITH WIRE. WIRE ENDS SHALL BE BENT BACK TO ELIMINATE BURRS AND WHITE PVC PIPE ALONG ENTIRE LENGTH OF WIRE FOR VISUAL AND SAFETY TOP OF ROOT CROWN TO BE 1" HIGHER THAN FINISH GRADE DRIVE TWO (2) T-POST STAKES PER TREE. FJGIF7:[eiXT614 REMOVE WIRE CAGE AND/OR TWINE. OPEN BURLAP AROUND TRUNK. CUT & REMOVE TOP 113 OF BURLAP - SLOW RELEASE FERTILIZER TABLET (TYP.) - BACKFILL W/ 2/3 NATIVE SOIL & 1/3 COMPOST. THOROUGHLY WATER SETTLE - EXISTING SOIL NOTE: WIRE BASKETS AND TWINE SHALL BE COMPLETELY REMOVED PRIOR TO TREE INSTALLATION. DECIDUOUS TREE PLANTING DETAIL NOTE: CEDAR MULCH TREE RING SHALL BE 36" DIA. TOP OF ROOT CROWN TO BE 1" HIGHER THAN FINISH GRADE T MULCH FINISH GRADE J r -I 0W ''iii III 00 12" MIN. is- MIN., SECTION i Plant List KEY QTY RATIO COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME HEIGHT WDTH SIZE INSTALLATION NOTES SHADE/CA REES- 16 ❑ BALANCED WELL BRANCHED WI 10 18 9% HACKBERRY WESTERN Celhs occxdentaks 60, 50' 7' Cal_ BB STRAIGHT TRUNK & CENTRAL LEADER 8 Gledtsra tnacanlhos Inertias 7' al BB BALANCED, WELL BRANCHED W/ 2 20 8% HONEYLOCUST IMPERIAL 'Impenaf 40' 40' 3'. al Be STRAIGHT TRUNK & CENTRAL LEADER BALANCED, WELL BRANCHED W/ O 6 11 3% OAK SHUdARD Quercus shuma4i 50, 40' 7' al BB STRAIGHT TRUNK & CENTRAL LEADER EVERWNENT s- 9 FULL SPECIMEN EVENLY AND 4 7 5% PINE AUSTRIAN Peas nrgra 4a 40' 6'-8' BB WELL BRANCHED W/ STRAIGHT TRUNK & TOP LEADER FULL SPECIMEN EVENLY AND 5 94% SPRUCE BAKERI Pima pUxgens 'Bakeni 35' 15, 6' BB WELL BRANCHED W/ STRAIGHT TRUNK & TOP LEADER ORIAIENrAL TREES- 28 BALANCED WELL BRANCHED WI 7 13 2% CRABAPPLE SPRING SNOW Malus app 'Spnng Snow' 20' 20' 1 5" cal STRAIGHT TRUNK & CENTRAL BB LEADER BALANCED WELL BRANCHED W/ 5 9 4% MAPLE AMUR Aeer gnnale'Rame' 29 20' t 5"cal STRAIGHT TRUNK & CENTRAL Be LEADER BALANCED, WELL BRANCHED WA 7 13 2% PEAR CHANTICLEER HAN Pyr s calleryarr'Chanticleer 25 20' 20"cal STRAIGHT TRUNK & CENTRAL Q Be LEADER BALANCED. WELL BRANCHED W/ 9 17 0% NC SERVICEBERRY AUTUMN BRILLAE Artlelanchrer grarldMra 'Aulum AmelanBriftnce, 20' 20' 1 5" cal STRAIGHT TRUNK & CENTRAL Be LEADER EVERGREEN SHRUBS - 20 18" (h) FULL SPECIMEN EVENLY 7�t ''�,,�,N'' 20 - PINE MUGO SLOWMOUND Pins nwp *slowmciund 3' 5 5 Gelon AND WELL BRANCHED DECIDUOUS SHRUBS - 310 BtxMIa davhil rlantIoansrs 24" (h) FULL SPECIMEN EVENLY O 13 - BUTTERFLY BUSH COMPACT PURPLE 'Petite Pkan 5' 5 5 Galon AND WELL BRANCHED 24' (h) FULL SPECIMEN EVENLY 35 - CHOKEBERRY BRILLIANT RED Aroma artlrllrtoks 'Br4Lantssrma' 6' 6 5 Delon AND WELL BRANCHED Q 23 - ELIONYMUS COMPACT BURNING BLUSH Eucnymus slatus cortpacta 7' 7 5 Gelon IZ' (h) FULL SPECIMEN. EVENLY AND WELL BRANCHED Qo 41 - LILAC DWARF KOREAN Synnge meyen'Pakbn' 4' 4 5 Galon 24 (ham L SIMEN. EVENLY BRANCHED WELLES O 111 POTENTILLA MCKAY'S WHITE Potenttruhcoss'McKay's 2' 3 5 Galon 18- (h) FULL SPECIMEN. EVENLY White' AND ,AND WELL BRANCHED 4 SAND CHERRY WESTERN PAWNEE , Prurxs besseyi'Pawnee BAtes' 30" 6 5 Galon 24- (h) FULL SPECIMEN EVENLY SUITES AND WELL BRANCHED 0 40 - SPIREA BLUE MIST CaryoMern x clanoonensrs'Bke 4' 3 5 Gelon 24- (h) FULL SPECIMEN EVENLY k6sr AND WELL BRANCHED ® 43 - SUMAC THREE LEAF 5' 5 5 Galon 24 (h) FULL SPECIMEN EVENLY Rhw tnbbate AND WELL BRANCHED PERENNIALS I GRASSES- Sal 4*23 - GRASS AWNA HekcMotrrchon sempervnens 2' 2 1 Gallon WELL ROOTED AND ESTABLISHED GRASS GRAMA BLONDE AMBITION Boulebw gracrks'Sbnde 2. 2 1 Galon WELL ROOTED AND • 275 - GRAMA Ambition' ESTABLISHED Calm agrostrs acuh8ora'Karl WELL ROOTED AND 0 174 - GRASS FEATHER REED Foerster 41 2 1 Gallon ESTABLISHED 50 - GRASS FONTAIN U Pemseftim abpecuraoes 4' 2 5' 1 Gabn WELL ROOTED AND ESTABLISHED ® 59 - GRASS HEAVY METAL METAL BLUE SWITCH Panrcrvrrgatum'Heavy Meter 3' 18" 1 Gallon WELL ROOTED AND ESTABLISHED ROOTBALL CONIFER TREE PLANTING DETAIL - WIRE, TYP. NOTE: THE WIRE BETWEEN THE STAKE AND THE TREE MUST HAVE SLACK TREE TRUNK T-POST GROMMETED NYLON STRAP, TYP. PLAN TIE GROMMETED NYLON STRAPS TO STAKE WITH WIRE. WIRE ENDS SHALL BE BENT BACK TO ELIMINATE BURRS AND WHITE PVC PIPE ALONG ENTIRE LENGTH OF WIRE FOR VISUAL AND SAFETY -- TOP OF ROOT CROWN TO BE 1" HIGHER THAN FINISH GRADE f DRIVE THREE (3) T-POSTS PER TREE FOR TREES OVER V IN HEIGHT. DRIVE TWO (2) T-POSTS FOR TREES V IN HEIGHT OR LESS. SPACE 1T Rr1TI- ANCHORS EQUALLY AROUND TRUNK. I I- AVOID DAMAGE TO BRANCHES. REMOVE WIRE CAGE AND/OR TWINE. OPEN BURLAP AROUND TRUNK. CUT & REMOVE TOP 113 OF BURLAP - SLOW RELEASE FERTILIZER TABLET (TYP.) -BACKFILL W/ 2/3 NATIVE SOIL & 1/3 COMPOST. THOROUGHLY WATER SETTLE EXISTING SOIL NOTE: WIRE BASKETS AND TWINE SHALL BE COMPLETELY REMOVED PRIOR TO TREE INSTALLATION. Tree Protection Notes 1. SEE APPROVED LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR SPECIFIC LOCATIONS OF TREES TO BE REMOVED, AND TREES TO BE PROTECTED. 2. EXISTING TREES MARKED FOR PROTECTION AND PRESERVATION SHALL NOT BE REMOVED OR MITIGATED. 3. HEAVY EQUIPMENT SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO COMPACT OVER THE SOIL OVER THE ROOT ZONE OF EXISTING TREES. 4. AVOID CUTTING SURFACE ROOTS WHEREVER POSSIBLE. SIDEWALKS AND PAVING LEVELS SHOULD BE CONTOURED SUFFICIENTLY TO AVOID DAMAGE. 5. ROOT CUTS FROM EXCAVATION SHOULD BE DONE RAPIDLY. SMOOTH FLUSH CUTS SHOULD BE MADE. BACKFILL BEFORE THE ROOTS HAVE A CHANCE TO DRY OUT AND WATER THE TREE IMMEDIATELY. 6. PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, ALL PROTECTED TREES SHALL HAVE ORANGE PROTECTION BARRIER FENCING ERECTED, WHICH AS A MINIMUM ARE SUPPORTED BY r X I" OR SIMILAR STURDY STOCK, FOR SHIELDING OF PROTECTED TREES, NO CLOSER THAN SIX (6) FEET FROM THE TRUNK OR ONE HALF (112) OF THE DRIP LINE, WHICH EVER IS GREATER. WITHIN THIS PROTECTION ZONE THERE SHALL BE NO MOVEMENT OF EQUIPMENT OR STORAGE OF EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, DEBRIS, FILL OR CUT UNLESS APPROVED BY THE CITY FORESTER. 7. ALL EXISTING TREES OR OFFSITE TREES THAT OVER HANG ONTO PROPERTY SHALL BE PRUNED TO THE CITY FORESTER'S "MEDIUM PRUNE STANDARDS.' & 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. 9. DURING THE CONSTRUCTION STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT, THE APPLICANT SHALL PREVENT THE CLEANING OF EQUIPMENT OR MATERIAL OR THE STORAGE OR 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. 10. NO DAMAGING ATTACHMENT, WIRES, SIGNS OR PERMITS MAY BE FASTENED TO ANY PROTECTED TREE. Irrigation Notes 1. ENTIRE IRRIGATION SYSTEM WITH RAIN SENSOR TO BE DESIGNED FOR LANDSCAPE SHOWN ON PLAN AND BUILT BY CONTRACTOR LML12ING EXISTING IRRIGATION SYSTEM. IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY P.S.I. AND GPM AVAILABLE. SYSTEM SHALL BE DESIGNED TO MEET THE AVAILABLE P.S.I. AND GPM. 2. ALL INDICATED SOD GRASS AREAS ARE TO BE IRRIGATED BY A PERMANENT UNDERGROUND AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM. TURF AREAS LESS THAN 25 FEET IN WIDTH ARE TO BE IRRIGATED WITH POP-UP SPRAY HEADS AND AREAS GREATER THAN 25FEET SHALL USE A ROTOR POP-UP SPRAY SYSTEM. 3. ALL TREES, SHRUBS AND PERENNIALS OUTSIDE OF POP-UP IRRIGATED AREAS, ARE TO BE IRRIGATED WITH A PERMANENT DRIP IRRIGATION SYSTEM WITH RAIN SENSOR IRRIGATION SYSTEM AND NECESSARY SLEEVING WILL BE DESIGNED AND BUILT BY CONTRACTOR AND ADJUSTED TO A LOW WATER REQUIREMENT, BASED ON THE NEEDS OF SELECTED PLANT MATERIAL. 4. QUICK COUPLERS SHALL BE PROVIDED AT EACH POINT OF CONNECTION AND AT REGULAR SPACING ALONG THE IRRIGATION MAINLINE. SPACING OF QUICK COUPLES SHALL NOT EXCEED 200 FEET. LOCATE QUICK COUPLING VALVE AT A POINT OF EASY ACCESS. 5. ALL IRRIGATION TRENCHES SHALL BE PROPERLY WATERED AND COMPACTED TO AVOID FUTURE SETTLING. ANY SETTLING DURING WARRANTY PERIOD WILL BE REPAIRED BY THE CONTRACTOR AT NO COST TO THE OWNER. 6. COORDINATE ALL IRRIGATION WORK WITH EXISTING UTILITIES AND RESPECTIVE TRADES. 7. ALL IRRIGATION SLEEVING SHALL BE PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR. IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE SLEEVING LOCATIONS WITH GENERAL CONTRACTOR. ALL IRRIGATION SLEEVING TO BE STAKED IN THE FIELD OR LOCATED ON DIMENSIONED "AS -BUILT" DRAWING BY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO ALLOW FUTURE USE AND LOCATION. Hydrozone Table ZONE AREA WATER USE GALLONS HIGH 8,717 SF 18 GAUSF 156,906 GAL MODERATE 10,814 SF 10 GAUSF 108,140 GAL. VERY LOW 28,82) SF 3 GAUSF 86,487 GAL TOTAL / AVERAGE 48,360 SF 351,533 GAL 7.2 GAL/SF Landscape Legend 8,717 S.F. IRRIGATED TURF 444 S.F. COBBLE ROCK AREAS TO RECEIVE COBBLE OVER BLUE GRASS BLEND SOD FABRIC WEED BARRIER FABRIC 10,826 S.F. SHREDDED CEDAR WOOD MULCH ALL SHRUB BED AREAS TO RECEIVE 188 S.F. PERENNIAL PUNTING AGASTACHE RUPESTRIS (SUNSET HYSSOP) MINIMUM 4"-6" SHREDDED CEDAR WOOD MULCH 28,829 S.F. NOWRRIGATED NATIVE PRARIES MEADOW GRASS MIX -- -- ARKANSAS VALLEY SEED MIX (OR APPROVED EQUAL) CEDAR MULCH RING TO BE TWICE DIAMETER OF ROOT BALL - T DEPTH TOP OF ROOT CROWN TO BE 1" KEEP MULCH LAYER HIGHER THAN FINISH GRADE AWAY FROM FOLIAGE \ ' MULCH - SEE NOTES - 5" DEPTH MAXIMUM J J = Fa 8W 0 IX ""Ui " PLAN I INHULL SOIL TO BE 6" LARGER THAN DIA. OF SECTION ROOTBALL FOR GROUNDCOVER. 120 LARGER THAN DIA. OF ROOTBALL FOR SHRUBS �- -FINISH GRADE - OPEN BURLAP AROUND TRUNK. CUT & REMOVE TOP 1/3 OF BURLAP - SLOW RELEASE FERTILIZER TABLET (TYP.) �- BACKFILL W/ 2/3 NATIVE SOIL & 1/3 COMPOST. THOROUGHLY WATER SETTLE GROUND COVER & SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL Native Grass Seed Mix STEEL EDGER, ROUNDED TOP { , - EXISTING TREES NATIVE GRASS - NATIVE PRAIRIE MEADOW GRASS MIX: 1. SEED SHALL BE AS MANUFACTURED BY PAWNEE BUTTE SEED, INC OR ARKANSAS VALLEY SEEDS. 2. SEED SHALL BE A MIXTURE THAT MATCHES THE FOLLOWING: COMMON NAME %_ LBS.P.L.SJACRE _ SIDEOATS GRAMA 17.5% 2.8 BUFFALOGRASS 38.8% 6.2 BLUE GRAMA 3.7% 0.6 INLAND SALTGRASS 5.6% 0.9 B07TLEBRUSH SOUIRRELTAIL 11.3% 1.8 PRAIRIE JUNEGRASS 1.2% 0.2 WESTERN WHEATGRASS 20.0% 3.2 ALKALI SACATON 1.9% 0.3 3. DRILLED APPLICATION RATE: 16.0 LBS (PLS) PER ACRE (0.37 LBS / 1DD0 SF) IN TWO PERPENDICULAR DIRECTIONS. 4. NATIVE SEED AREAS: ADEQUATE TEMPORARY IRRIGATION OR BY WATER TRUCK WILL BE PROVIDED FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT AND MAINTENANCE FOR THESE SEEDED AREAS, AND THAT NATIVE GRASSES SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN A CONDITION OF ACCEPTABLE HEIGHT, FREE OF WEEDS, TRASH AND DEBRIS, AND SHALL NOT REPRESENT A FIRE HAZARD NOR BECOME A NUISANCE SITE FOR WATER OR WIND EROSION. MULCH IN ALL NATIVE SEED AREAS: 1. IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE RAKING OPERATION, ADD STRAW MULCH TO THE SEEDED AREAS. 2. APPLY STRAW MULCH AT A MINIMUM OF 1.5 TONS PER ACRE OF AIR DRY MATERIAL SPREAD STRAW MULCH UNIFORMLY OVER THE AREA WITH MECHANICAL MULCH SPREADER / CRIMPER. DO NOT MULCH WHEN WIND VELOCITY EXCEEDS 10 MPH. 3. WHEREVER THE USE OF CRIMPING EQUIPMENT IS PRACTICAL, PLACE MULCH IN THE MANNER NOTED ABOVE AND ANCHOR IT INTO THE SOIL. USE A DISC SUCH AS A MULCH TILLER, WITH A FLAT SERRATED DISC AT LEAS %. INCH IN THICKNESS, HAVING DULL EDGES, AND SPACE NO MORE THAN 91NCHES APART, WITH DISCS OF SUFFICIENT DIAMETER TO PREVENT THE FRAME OF THE EQUIPMENT FROM DRAGGING THE MULCH. ANCHOR MULCH A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 2 INCHES AND ACROSS THE SLOPE WHERE PRACTICAL WITH NO MORE THAN TWO PASSES OF THE ANCHORING EQUIPMENT. 4. IMMEDIATELY UPON COMPLETION OF THE MULCHING AND BINDING OPERATION, THE SEEDED AREAS SHALL BE IRRIGATED, KEEPING THE TOP 2 INCHES OF SOIL EVENLY MOIST UNTIL SEED HAS UNIFORMLY GERMINATED AND GROWN TO A HEIGHT OF 24NCHES. 5. WATERING APPLICATION SHALL BE DONE IN A MANNER WHICH WILL PROVIDE UNIFORM COVERAGE BUT WHICH WILL NOT CAUSE EROSION, MOVEMENT, OR DAMAGE TO THE FINISHED SURFACE. i = GROUP la�*91�o-ation 444 Mourttaln Ave I TEL 970.532.5ft91 BatiaL40080513 wm TBGroup.us CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY 23RD FILING SUNSHINE HOUSE - FC 139 2060 Perennial Lane Fort Collins, Colorado Colorado State University Research Foundation PO Box 483 Fort Coffins CO 80522 Contact: Bo Brown Phone: 970.492.4503 STAFF COMMENTS 01-08-19 MYLAR 01-21-141 10.09.13 Landscape Notes, Details & Schedules SHEET 1 OF 2 G-1�5 17 00 O Landscape Plan Landscape Notes + X \ '\ - � \ , ,� � - ° ° ID SIGN ` . LI P 4 / `z� w MITIGATION „O i TREE'i in EXISTING TREE / 01 0 30' 45' 60' SCALE 1' = 30'-0" NORTH zz FUTURE ACCESS IZZY Ezra ezv Im L 1 Fence TOP RAIL -1 5W O.D. LONGEST LENGTHS AVAILABLE 2 3/N' O.D. LIVE POSTS AT 1 IT O.C. (TYPA TERMINAL CORNER, AND PULL POSTS SHALL BE 2 Vr O.D. CHAIN LINK FENCE FABRIC -FASTEN ON FIELD SIDE. 7 MESH, 9 GAGE. W N W MIDDLE RAIL, 1 5IN' O.D j0 ro 8 O z BOTTOM RAIL 1 5/N" O.D SLOPE CONCRETE AWAY FROM POST, TYP. 4' X 18' CONCRETE MOWSTRIP CONTINUOUS, TYPICAL CONCRETE FOOTING AT EACH POST TERMINAL POST CAP PULL POST, CORNER POST' TERMINAL POST' 2 71W O.D. TENSION BAR 1P/' X 3/4"MIN. TENSION CLAMP: 14 GAUGE X i' 17 O.C. 4' x 1N" CONCRETE MOrVSTRP CONTINUOUS, TYPICAL 1 KEY QTY RATIO COMMON NAME SHADE/CANOPY REES- 18 10 18 9% HACKBERRY, WESTERN 6 20 8% HONEYLOCUST IMPERIAL 2 O 6 113% OAK SHUMARD EVER EN THE S - 9 4 7 5% PINE AUSTRIAN 5 9 4% SPRUCE, BAKERI ORNAMENTAL TREES- 28 7 13 2% CRABAPPLE, SPRING SNOW 5 94% MAPLE AMUR O 7 13 2% PEAR, CHANTICLEER 9 17 0% SERVICEBERRY AUTUMN BRILLANCE EVERGREEN SHRUBS - 20 '+nf- 20 ' - PINE, MUGO SLOWMOUND DEUS CIDUOSHRl16S - 310 ❑ 13 - BUTTERFLY BUSH, COMPACT PURPLE 35 - CHOKEBERRY, BRILLIANT RED O 23 - EUONYMUS, COMPACT BURNING BUSH °O 41 - LILAC DWARF KOREAN O 111 - POTENTILLA, MCKAY'S WHITE 4 SAND CHERRY, WESTERN PAWNEE BUTTES QQ 40 - SPIREA BLUE MIST ® 43 - SUMAC THREE LEAF PERENNIALS/GRASSES- S31 ® 23 - GRASS AVENA GRASS GRAAW BLONDE AMBITION Nt 275 - GRAMA 0 174 - GRASS FEATHER REED 50 - GRASS FOUNTAIN ® 59 - GRASS HEAVY METAL BLUE SWITCH Parking Lot Area Landscape PER LUG 3.2.1 (Ex5): TOTAL PARKING AREA = 23,088 SF X 6% = 1,385 SF REQUIRED PARKING LOT AREA LANDSCAPE - 5,986 SF PROVIDED Existing Tree Schedule i i i = GROUP 444 Mounlan Ave. TEL 970.532.5891 B&MoI40080513 11B TBGroup.us CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY23RD FILING SUNSHINE HOUSE - FC 139 2060 Perennial Lane Fort Collins, Colorado Colorado State University Research Foundation PO Box 483 Fort Collins CO 80522 Contact: Bo Brown Phone: 970.492.4503 V,JI�IIYRII�I�I'1TC JKC VVIMIM\ IV DC l�CTV •CV TIIVl11 M�cVV�cV STAFF COMMENTS 01-08-1� 1. COTTONWOOD 28'MULTFSTEM FAIR YES YES-2 MYLAR 01_21_11� TOTAL MITIGATION 2 TREES POST TOP NC TIES: 12 NOTES GE WIRE 12' - POSTS 24" 1. ATTACH CHAIN LINK FABRIC TO OUTSIDE OF FENCE RAILS 2. BOLTS SHALL BE INSTALLED BOLT HEADS ON - OUTSIDE OF FENCE 3- HANG WIRE MESH SO THAT THE BOTTOM OF THE MESH IS NO MORE THAN V ABOVE FINISH GRADE / MOW STRIP UGE 7 MESH 4. FENCE MESH AND HARDWARE SHALL BE CLASS 243 BLACK VINYL COATED. 4. FENCE POSTS AND RAILS SHALL BE BLACK POWDER COATED. POSTS: 2 3OW O.D. C- MAX TOM RAIL -1 DID. CRETE FENCE T FOOTING 10.09.13 Landscape Plan SHEET 2 OF 2 C-175 27 00 SECTION ELEVATION 1 V D.C. MAX