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Landscape Notes &Requirements: <br />DRAWN BY: <br />DESIGN BY: <br />WIDTHS MAY VARY <br />PLANT SG�-IEDULE <br />H.L. <br />H.L. <br />V-6" (MIN.) <br />1. Tree saucer for individual trees outside of a plant bed to be four inches (4") depth natural single -shred hardwood mulch. Install per tree planting detail. Do not place mulch against tree <br />SEE PLANS <br />CHECKD BY: <br />PROJ. NO. <br />trunk. Remove wire and burlap from top third of root ball before final soil back -fill and mulch. <br />FACE OF WALL OR BACK OF CURB. <br />EVERGREEN TREES <br />CODE <br />BOTANICAL NAME <br />COMMON NAME <br />SIZE <br />CONTAINER <br />QTY <br />B.H. <br />21-175 <br />j <br />MULCH PER LANDSCAPE NOTES <br />2. Refer to civil plan sheets for grading, drainage, site dimensions, survey, tree removal, proposed utilities &erosion control. <br />1/8" PROFESSIONAL BLACK STEEL EDGER <br />WITH STAKES EVERY 18" (MIN). RYERSON <br />Pd <br />Picea glauca ' Densata' <br />Black Hills Spruce <br />6' Hgt. <br />B&B <br />1 <br />3. All plant material shall comply with the latest edition of the American Standard for Nursery Stock, American Association of Nurserymen. Unless noted otherwise, deciduous shrubs <br />OR EQUAL. <br />shall have at least 5 canes at the specified shrub height. Plant material shall be delivered as specified. <br />_ _ <br />o • III -III <br />_ _ <br />-III - FINISHED GRADE <br />0 0�... 1=III=III=III=11I <br />II1=_-_ <br />� <br />0 <br />Tt <br />Thu a occidentalis Techn ' <br />1 y <br />Techn Arborvitae <br />y <br />6' H t <br />g <br />B&B <br />29 <br />4. Plan takes precedence over plant schedule if discrepancies in quantities exist. <br />_lII-III-II1=III-I <br />III -I MI MI III- I= I=III=III=III-I <br />- 1 <br />I <br />_ <br />3 OZ. NEEDLE -PUNCH FILTER FABRIC, TURN -UP <br />5. All proposed plants shall be located and staked as shown. <br />I I I=1 I I -I I I -III -I I 111= M I M <br />� AT EDGES, OVERLAP SEAMS 4". <br />I I=I I <br />I <br />=I I II I II I II I II I <br />I <br />PITCH SUB -GRADE TO DRAIN AWAY <br />OVERSTORY TREE <br />CODE <br />BOTANICAL NAME <br />COMMON NAME <br />SIZE <br />CONTAINER <br />QTY <br />6. Adjustment in location of proposed plant material may be needed in field. Should an adjustment be required, the client will provide field approval. Significant changes may require city <br />1 p p p Y 1 q p pp g g Y q Y <br />I II I II I II I II III=III=III-'' <br />FROM BUILDING WALLS & CURBS. <br />review and approval. <br />NOTES: SEE PLAN FOR CROSS SLOPE DIRECTION. <br />PLANT BED WIDTH VARIES, SEE PLAN. <br />Art <br />Acer rubrum 'Red Rocket' <br />Red Maple <br />2.5" Cal. <br />B&B <br />1 <br />Z <br />7. The project landscape contractor shall be held responsible for watering and properly handling all plant materials brought on the site both before and after installation. Schedule plant <br />SUBMIT MULCH, EDGER, AND FABRIC SAMPLES FOR APPROVAL. <br />deliveries to coincide with expected installation time within 36 hours. <br />1 TYP MULCH DETAIL <br />a <br />. <br />Br <br />Betula nigra <br />River Birch <br />6' Hgt. <br />B&B <br />1 <br />8. All plant materials shall be fertilized upon installation as specified. <br />L1.2 NOT TO SCALE <br />r <br />U <br />O7 <br />9. The landscape contractor shall provide the owner with a watering schedule appropriate to the project site conditions and to plant material growth requirements. <br />Co <br />Celtis occidentalis <br />Common Hackberry <br />2.5" Cal. <br />B&B <br />2 <br />W <br />0 <br />10. If the landscape contractor is concerned or perceives any deficiencies in the plant selections, soil conditions, drainage or any other site condition that might negatively affect plant <br />I ( <br />O <br />U) <br />establishment, survival or guarantee, they must bring these deficiencies to the attention of the landscape architect & client prior to bid submission. Plant bed drainage concerns during <br />NOTES: <br />Ov2 <br />Ostrya virginiana <br />Ironwood <br />2.5" Cal. <br />B&B <br />1 <br />W <br />plant installation shall be brought to the attention of the Owner and General Contractor immediately. <br />DO NOT HEAVILY PRUNE THE TREE AT PLANTING. <br />STAKE TREES ON SLOPES OF4:1 OR GREATER <br />W <br />PRUNE ONLY CROSSOVER LIMBS, CO -DOMINANT <br />USING METHOD NOTED IN DETAIL 4. <br />11. Contractor shall establish to his/ her satisfaction that soil and Compaction Conditions are adequate to allow for proper drainage at and around the building site. <br />LEADERS, AND BROKEN OR DEAD BRANCHES. SOME <br />INTERIOR TWIGS AND LATERAL BRANCHES MAY BE <br />PRUNED; HOWEVER, DO NOT REMOVE THE TERMINAL <br />Te <br />Tilia cordata 'Erecta' <br />Littleleaf Linden <br />2.5" Cal. <br />B&B <br />1 <br />LU <br />BUDS OF BRANCHES THAT EXTEND TO THE EDGE OF <br />12. Contractor is responsible for ongoing maintenance of all newly installed material until time of owner acceptance. Any acts of vandalism or damage which may occur prior to owner <br />THE CROWN.FIELD <br />Q <br />acceptance shall be the responsibility of the contractor. Contractor shall provide the owner with a maintenance program including, but not limited to, pruning, fertilization and disease/pest <br />STAKE TREES FOR <br />LANDSCAPE ARCHTE T THEAPPROVALOFTHE <br />Q <br />Control. <br />INSTALL 6" WHITE DRAIN TILE TRUNK GUARD <br />ORNAMENTALTREES <br />CODE <br />BOTANICAL NAME <br />COMMON NAME <br />SIZE <br />CONTAINER <br />QTY <br />13. The contractor shall guarantee newly planted material through one calendar year from the date of written owner acceptance. Plants that exhibit more than 20% die -back damage shall <br />be replaced at no additional cost to the owner. The contractor shall also provide adequate tree wrap and deer/rodent protection measures for the plantings during the warranty period. <br />MARK THE NORTH SIDE OF THE TREE IN THE <br />NURSERY, Y,ANDROAT THE TA rE,TREN EETOVER sIBLE. <br />EACH TREE MUST BE PLANTED SUCH THAT THE <br />TRUNK FLARE IS VISIBLE AT THE TOP OF THE ROOT <br />Ct <br />Crataegus x mordenensis 'Toba' <br />Toba Hawthorn <br />1.5" Cal. <br />B&B <br />3 <br />BALL. TREES WHERE THE TRUNK FLARE IS NOT <br />14. This layout plan constitutes our understanding of the landscape requirements listed in the ordinance. Changes and modifications may be requested by the city based on applicant <br />information, public input, council decisions, etc. <br />SET TOP OF ROOT BALL FLUSH TO MULCH RING 6FT. <br />VISIBLE SHALL BE REJECTED. DO NOT COVER THE <br />TOP OF THE ROOT BALL WITH SOIL. <br />DIAM.MIN. SFT.DIAM. <br />MS2 <br />Malus x 'Pink Spires' <br />p <br />Pink Spires Crab Apple <br />p pp <br />1.5" Cal. <br />B&B <br />2 <br />GRADE OR 1-2 IN. HIGHER IN SLOWLY PREFERRED <br />15. The landscape contractor shall be responsible for obtaining any permits and coordinating inspections as required throughout the work process. <br />DRAINING SOILS. <br />16. Plant size & species substitutions must be approved in writing prior to acceptance in the field. <br />�T I_ <br />WOOD MULCH. DO NO PLACE MULCH IN -ram . I <br />_-'41N.HIGHEARTHSAUCER BEYOND EDGE OF <br />- ROOT BALL (FOR ISOLATED TREES ONLY). <br />SHRUBS <br />CODE <br />BOTANICAL NAME <br />COMMON NAME <br />SIZE <br />CONTAINER <br />QTY <br />17. Irrigation: The landscape contractor shall furnish an Irrigation Layout Plan for head -to -head coverage of all tree, turf and shrub planting areas. Use commercial -grade irrigation <br />9 p g Y g p g � g <br />�( _ <br />CONTACT HWEEDFREEFWITH TREE K. FOR <br />THE MULCH WEED -FREE FOR AFTER L <br />-I <br />_ - REMOVE ALL TWINE, ROPE AND WIRE, AND BURLAP <br />f LII1 FROM TOP THIRD OF ROOT BALL. <br />' <br />Am <br />Aronia melanocar a Morton TM <br />I� <br />Iro uis Beauty Black Chokeber <br />GI Y rY <br />5 al. <br />g <br />Pot <br />3 <br />sq* <br />equipment and provide product cut -sheets and (4) copies of the proposed layout plan to the landscape architect for review and approval prior to installation. Coordinate irrigation <br />PLANTING. _ <br />IF PLANT IS SHIPPED WITH A WIRE BASKET AROUND THE ROOT BALL, <br />connection point, controller, back -flow and valving locations with the mechanical engineer, architect, & general contractor. Include 1 fall shut -down and spring start-up in irrigation bid. Sch <br />80 PVC sleeves necessary under areas to be coordinated between the landscape contractor, irrigation contractor, excavator, contractor, and General Contractor. <br />NOTE: FOR DIMENSIONS OF PLANTING AREAS SEE <br />PLAN, SOIL BACKFILL SHALL BE GARDEN BLEND <br />SOIL (EQUAL MIX OF COMPOST, SAND & SOIL) PER <br />CUT THE WIRE BASKET IN FOUR PLACES AND FOLD DOWN 8 IN. INTO <br />PLANTING HOLE. <br />PLACE ROOT BALL ON UNEXCAVATED OR TAMPED SOIL. <br />0 <br />Ca <br />Cornus alba ' Regnzam' <br />Red Gnome Dogwood <br />3 gal. <br />Pot <br />12 <br />` <br />paved paving <br />NOTES. <br />ENSURE TREE PIT PASSES REQUIRED PERCOLATION TESTING. <br />18. All edger shall be professional grade black steel edger, 1/8" thickness. Anchor every 18" on -center (minimum). Submit sample. <br />TAMP SOIL AROUND ROOT BALL BASE FIRMLY WITH FOOT <br />PRESSURE SO THAT ROOT BALL DOES NOT SHIFT. <br />DI <br />Diervilla lonicera <br />Dwarf Bush Honeysuckle <br />3 gal. <br />Pot <br />16 <br />19. Landscape Contractor is responsible for coordination with the General Contractor, to protect the new improvements on and off -site during landscape work activities. Report any <br />damage to the General Contractor immediately. <br />2 DECIDUOUS TREE PLANTING -SECTION <br />44*: <br />L1.2 NOT TO SCALE <br />0 <br />HI <br />Hydrangea paniculata 'Little Quick Fire' <br />Little Quick Fire Hydrangea <br />3 gal. <br />Pot <br />6 <br />20. Mulch: Unless otherwise noted/indicated, plant beds shall receive local Western Red Cedar mulch over fabric weed mat, per detail. Submit mulch sample for Owner approval. Do not <br />install weed mat under perennials, with the exception of ornamental grasses. Where noted, rock mulch at parking lot beds shall be 4" buff limestone over 5oz. free -draining geotextile <br />fabric. <br />0 <br />if <br />Juniperus chinensis'Sea Green' <br />Sea Green Juniper <br />5 gal. <br />Pot <br />23 <br />21. All planting, seeding, and sodded areas shall be prepared prior to installation activities with a harley power box rake or equal to provide a firm planting bed free of stones, sticks, <br />construction debris, etc. <br />ON CENTER SPACING AS STATED ON PLAN <br />Cc <br />Juniperus sabina'Monna' <br />Calgary Carpet Juniper <br />3 gal. <br />Pot <br />12 <br />22. Turf Soddingand Seeding activity shall conform to all rules and regulations as established in the MnDOT Seeding Manual, 2014 edition, for turf bed preparation, installation, <br />g Y g g p p <br />WIDTH ALLEXTENDAMINIMUMOF6 <br />ONDTHELE EXCAVATIONPLANTS <br />INCHES BEYOND THE PLANTS ROOT SYSTEM. <br />INCHES BEYOND <br />maintenance, acceptability, and warranty. Turf Seed installation to include TWO years of maintenance in the bid price. This includes mowing, weeding, & spot -spraying invasive weeds no <br />'Anthony <br />less than 3 times per year. Maintenance also includes re -seeding bare patches larger than 6" in any direction, and fertilization no less than twice per calendar year. An acceptable stand <br />Sa <br />Spiraea x bumalda Waterer' <br />Anthony Waterer Spiraea <br />2 gal. <br />Pot <br />18 <br />= <br />of seeded turf is lush, full, and weed -free. <br />PLANTING SOIL PER NOTES. <br />O <br />3" DEPTH WATERING BASIN <br />23. The Landscape Contractor shall furnish samples of all landscape materials for approval prior to installation. <br />MULCH PER NOTES <br />Vb <br />Viburnum trilobum 'Bailey Compact' <br />Compact American Cranberry Bush <br />5 gal. (Min. 18" Height) <br />Pot <br />4 <br />C <br />J <br />FINISHED GRADE <br />W <br />24. The Landscape Contractor shall clear and grub the underbrush from within the work limits to remove dead branches, leaves, trash, weeds and foreign materials. <br />Q <br />/ <br />` ` <br />PLANT ACCORDING TO PLANTING DETAILS FOR ISOLATED <br />ANNUALS/PERENNIALS <br />CODE <br />BOTANICAL NAME <br />COMMON NAME <br />SIZE <br />CONTAINER <br />QTY <br />Z <br />= <br />LLI <br />0 <br />25. The landscape contractor shall contact Gopher State One Call no less than 48 hours before digging for field utility locations. <br />p p gg g Y <br />PLANTING LOCATIONS WITH THE EXCEPTION OF REDUCED <br />HOLE WIDTH. <br />W <br />O <br />Hh <br />Hemerocallis x 'Happy Returns' <br />Happy Returns Daylily <br />1 gal. <br />Pot <br />71 <br />C <br />LLl <br />II <br />26. The landscape contractor shall be responsible for the removal of erosion control measures once vegetation has been established to the satisfaction of the municipal staff. This <br />y <br />Q <br />includes silt curtain fencing and sediment logs placed in the landscape. <br />`y <br />U <br />3 TYPICAL SHRUB PLANTING <br />- SECTION <br />C, <br />27. The landscape contractor shall be responsible for visiting the site to become familiar with the conditions prior to bidding and installation. Coordinate with the general contractors on <br />L1 2 <br />GRASSES <br />CODE <br />BOTANICAL NAME <br />COMMON NAME <br />SIZE <br />CONTAINER <br />QTY <br />matters such as fine grading, landscaped area conditions, staging areas, irrigation connection to building, etc. <br />NOT TO SCALE <br />M <br />'El <br />C <br />Z <br />Q <br />Ce <br />Calamagrostis x acutiflora Dorado' <br />El Dorado Reed Grass <br />2 gal. <br />Pot <br />20 <br />J <br />28. See Site and Civil plans for additional information regarding the project, including infiltration area soils and sub -surface drainage requirements and performance. <br />NMI <br />29. Topsoil Requirements: All graded areas of the site that are designated on the plan set for turf sod shall have no less than 6" of imported top soil, areas designated for shrubs, trees, <br />O <br />Cx2 <br />Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Karl Foerster' <br />Feather Reed Grass <br />1 gal. <br />Pot <br />40 <br />and perennials shall have no less than 12" of imported top soil, meeting MnDOT classifications for planting soil for trees, shrubs, and turf. Slope away from building. <br />30. Percolation Testing: Landscape contractor must prove the open sub -grade of all planting areas after their excavation is capable of infiltrating a minimum requirement of 1/4-inch of <br />NOTE: <br />water per hour prior to installation of plant materials, topsoil, irrigation, weed mat, and mulch. Planting areas not capable of meeting this requirement shall have 4" diameter X 48" depth <br />CONIFER TO HAVE SHREDDED <br />holes augured every 36" on -center and filled with MnDOT Free -Draining Coarse Filter Aggregate. Re -test sub -grade percolation for compliance to infiltration minimum requirement. <br />HARDWOOD MULCH UNLESS NOTED <br />OTHERWISE. NO MULCH TO BE IN <br />PREPARED FOR: <br />31. Landscape contractor to provide nursery pull list (bill of lading) including plant species and sizes shipped to the site. Additionally, the landscape contractor shall provide nursery stock CONTACT WITH TRUNK. <br />~o PLACE ROOT BALL SO THAT BASAL <br />traceability, proving none of the materials provided contain or are genetic strains of the neonicotinoid family including acetamiprid, clothianidin, imidacloprid, nitenpyram, nithiazine, <br />& <br />FLARE IS 1" ABOVE SURROUNDINGLL <br />TH RIVENT <br />thiacloprid and thiamethoxam. <br />00 <br />GRADE. <br />Lu <br />IS BLE <br />FINANCIAL <br />ENSURINGR HACTOR E TREES ARE ION AIPLUMBR <br />32. Accent Boulders: Where noted on the layout plan, the landscape contractor shall furnish and install a 48"X36"X30" tall Niagra Limestone boulder with flat -form character top and <br />o < <br />POSITION THROUGHOUT THE WARRANTY <br />bottom. Install boulder over a 4" sand setting bed, adjust plants and mulch around boulder. Typical of (2) boulders where shown. Field verify final location in the field with Owner prior to <br />o w <br />PERIOD. <br />installation. <br />W LL <br />o <- <br />ROOT BALL TO SIT ON MOUNDED <br />SITE PLANNING <br />&ENGINEERING <br />� <br />SUBGRADE, REMOVE BURLAP <br />W m <br />FROM TOP 1 /3 OF ROOT BALL <br />2 0 <br />c� <br />MULCH - 4" DEEP - SEE SPEC <br />PLOWE <br />wa <br />w 00 / <br />PLANTING SOIL - SEE SPEC. <br />TOPSOIL <br />ENGINEERING, INC. <br />8 <br />SOD <br />6776 LAKE DRIVE <br />SUITE 110 <br />nXn :.. ,, ,. i-'� <br />LINO LAKES, MN 55014 <br />SUBGRADE <br />PHONE: (651) 361-8210 <br />TOMAHAWK TREE STABILIZER STAKES. <br />MINIMUM (2) PER TREE. <br />FAX: (651) 361-8701 <br />_ <br />11 - <br />DRAIN SYSTEM IS NECESSARY <br />111-11 I11-11 11 11-11- 1 1I 7 r FOR HEAVY CLAY SOILS. <br />4" DIAMETER AUGERED HOLE, <br />42" MIN. DEPTH. FILLED W/ 3/4" <br />DIAMETER DRAIN ROCK. COVER <br />TWICE BALL DIAMETER Ilk <br />W/ 6" FILTER FABRIC. <br />4 CONIFEROUS TREE PLANTING - SECTION <br />cdg <br />CALYX DESIGN <br />L1.2 NOT TO SCALE <br />GROUP <br />Landscape Architecture <br />Sustainable Design <br />Planning <br />475 Cleveland Avenue N. <br />Suite 101A <br />Saint Paul, MN 55104 <br />telephone: 651.788.9018 <br />internet: www.calyxdesigngroup.com <br />LANDSCAPE DETAILS, NOTES AND SCHEDULES <br />■ <br />