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Consultant: <br />NOTES: <br />DO NOT HEAVILY PRUNE THE TREE AT PLANTII <br />PRUNE ONLY CROSSOVER LIMBS, CO-DOMINA <br />LEADERS, AND BROKEN OR DEAD BRANCHES. <br />INTERIOR TWIGS AND LATERAL BRANCHES MA <br />PRUNED; HOWEVER, DO NOT REMOVE THE TE <br />BUDS OF BRANCHES THAT EXTEND TO THE EC <br />THE CROWN. <br />FIELD STAKE TREE LOCATIONS FOR THE <br />APPROVAL OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT <br />INSTALL 6" WHITE PERFORATED FIELD TILE <br />TRUNK GUARDS BY OCTOBER 15. <br />MARK THE NORTH SIDE OF THE TREE IN THE <br />NURSERY, AND ROTATE TREE TO FACE <br />NORTH AT THE SITE WHEN EVER POSSIBLE. <br />SET TOP OF ROOT BALL FLUSH TO <br />GRADE OR 1-2 IN. HIGHER IN SLOWLY <br />DRAINING SOILS. <br />WOOD MULCH. DO NO PLACE MULCH IN ' <br />CONTACT WITH TREE TRUNK. MAINTAIN <br />THE MULCH WEED -FREE FOR AFTER <br />PLANTING. <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 />NOTES. <br />INSTALL TOMAHAWK SUB -SURFACE TREE ROOT <br />BALL STABILIZER HOOKS, MINIMUM OF (2) PER <br />TREE. ABOVE -GRADE STAKES AND GUY WIRES ARE <br />STRICTLY PROHIBITED. <br />MULCH RING: 6 FT. DIA. MINIMUM <br />8FT. DIA. PREFERRED <br />EACH TREE MUST BE PLANTED SUCH THAT THE <br />TRUNK FLARE IS VISIBLE AT THE TOP OF THE ROOT <br />BALL. TREES WHERE THE TRUNK FLARE IS NOT <br />VISIBLE SHALL BE REJECTED. DO NOT COVER THE <br />TOP OF THE ROOT BALL WITH SOIL. <br />4 IN. HIGH EARTH SAUCER BEYOND EDGE OF <br />ROOT BALL (FOR ISOLATED TREES ONLY). <br />REMOVE ALL TWINE, ROPE AND WIRE, AND BURLAP <br />FROM TOP THIRD OF ROOT BALL <br />IF PLANT IS SHIPPED WITH A WIRE BASKET AROUND THE ROOT BALL, <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 />ENSURE PLANT PITS PASS REQUIRED INFILTRATION TEST AS <br />OUTLINED IN NOTE #27. <br />TAMP SOIL AROUND ROOT BALL BASE FIRMLY WITH FOOT <br />PRESSURE SO THAT ROOT BALL DOES NOT SHIFT. <br />DECIDUOUS TREE PLANTING - SECTION <br />NOT TO SCALE <br />PLANT SCHEDULE <br />OVERSTORY TREE <br />CODE BOTANICAL NAME <br />Aa Acer x freemanii 'Jeffsred' TM <br />Co Celtis occidentalis <br />Un Ulmus x'New Horizon' <br />ORNAMENTAL TREES CODE BOTANICAL NAME <br />0 <br />Ms Malus x 'Spring Snow' <br />COMMON NAME <br />Autumn Blaze Freeman Maple <br />Common Hackberry <br />New Horizon Elm <br />COMMON NAME <br />ON CENTER SPACING AS STATED ON PLAN <br />WIDTH OF HOLE EXCAVATION SHALL EXTEND A MINIMUM OF 6 <br />INCHES BEYOND THE PLANTS ROOT SYSTEM. <br />PLANTING SOIL PER NOTES. <br />3" DEPTH WATERING BASIN <br />MULCH PER NOTES <br />FINISHED GRADE <br />PLANT ACCORDING TO PLANTING DETAILS FOR ISOLATED <br />PLANTING LOCATIONS WITH THE EXCEPTION OF REDUCED <br />HOLE WIDTH. <br />TYPICAL SHRUB PLANTING - SECTION <br />NOT TO SCALE <br />SIZE CONTAINER OTY <br />2.5" Cal. B&B 3 <br />3" Cal. B&B 1 <br />2.5" Cal. B&B 1 <br />SIZE CONTAINER OTY <br />Spring Snow Crab Apple 2" Cal. B&B 2 <br />CODE <br />BOTANICAL NAME <br />COMMON NAME <br />SIZE <br />Am <br />Aronia melanocarpa 'Morton' TM <br />Iroquis Beauty Black Chokeberry <br />5 gal <br />if Juniperus chinensis'Sea Green' Sea Green Juniper <br />Seeding Specification. -- <br />Seed in the Storm Water Areas (unless otherwise noted on civil plans), shall be: <br />MnDOT #33-261 Stormwater South & West, worked into the topsoil layer at 35.00 Ibs per acre. <br />Submit seed mix for approval. Grading and Erosion Control per Civil Plans and Specifications. <br />Stormwater South $ <br />w�4r <br />Common Name <br />Scientific Name <br />Rate (lblac) <br />Rate (kglha) <br />°¢ of Mix <br />Eby weight) <br />Seeds; sq ft <br />big bluesteln <br />Andre o oro oonardii <br />2.00 <br />2.24 <br />5.72-0,c <br />7.35 <br />frill ed brome <br />Bromus Gl arus <br />2.00 <br />2.24 <br />5.73�.'C, <br />8.10 <br />Virginia wild rye <br />El otters Virgmicus <br />1.50 <br />1.68 <br />4,28°gib <br />2.31 <br />fowl bluegrass <br />Poa palustris <br />1.08 <br />1.19 <br />3.03°gib <br />50.70 <br />slender wheatgrass <br />El onus tract caules <br />1.00 <br />1.12 <br />2.85-0,c, <br />2.53 <br />switchgrass <br />Pang cerru vir atforrr <br />0.38 <br />0.43 <br />1.07-0,c, <br />1.93 <br />prairie cordgrass <br />S arVna PLOGrinara <br />0.38 <br />0.43 <br />1.07-0,o <br />0.91 <br />Indian wass <br />Sorghastrum nutans <br />0.12 <br />0.13 <br />4),36fl._ <br />0.55 <br />blLleoint <br />Calam agros tls <br />canzdensls <br />0.043 <br />0.07 <br />U,18°_ <br />6.40 <br />Grasses Subtoto <br />8.50 <br />9,53 <br />24.29-0`- <br />80.78 <br />awl-fri.lited sedge <br />Carex sri ato <br />0.25 <br />0.28 <br />U,71°.. <br />3.10 <br />€I ark green bulrush <br />Sclr vs a rro vlrens <br />0.19 <br />0.21 <br />0, 54% <br />31.70 <br />wool rass <br />Sclr vs cyperinus <br />0.03 <br />0.07 <br />0,19 gib <br />39.00 <br />Sedges 8, Rushes <br />Subtotal <br />0.50 <br />0.66 <br />1.43% <br />73.80 <br />olden alexanders <br />Zara aurea <br />0.20 <br />0,22 <br />0.56% <br />4.79 <br />autumn sneexeweed <br />Heleniunp aertton?pafe <br />0.13 <br />0,15 <br />0.36% <br />6.97 <br />marsh (milkweed <br />Ascle ias incarnata <br />0.11 <br />0.12 <br />0.32°gib <br />0.20 <br />leafy beqgarticks <br />Bidens frondosa <br />0.11 <br />0.12 <br />0.31°gib <br />0.20 <br />Canada anemone <br />Anemone canadensrs <br />0.07 <br />0.08 <br />0,19°gib <br />0.20 <br />obedient plant <br />Pla soste is of iniana <br />0.07 <br />0.08 <br />0,21°gib <br />0.30 <br />tall coneflower <br />Rudbeekfa lacinista <br />0.07 <br />0.08 <br />0.21% <br />0.37 <br />New England aster <br />Symphy0trichuln <br />"Ova'a-arc fide <br />0.07 <br />0.08 <br />0,19% <br />1.56 <br />flat -tapped aster <br />Ooeilfro erla ambeiiato <br />0.0.6 <br />0.07 <br />0.17�.c, <br />1.50 <br />spotte d J o e p ye weed <br />Eurro cloium ma culatum <br />0.08 <br />0.07 <br />0,1 a% <br />2.19 <br />blue verYaill <br />Verbena hastata <br />0.05 <br />0.06 <br />0,15% <br />1.85 <br />Fores Subtotal <br />1.00 <br />1.12 <br />2.85�.c, <br />15.13 <br />Oats <br />Avena sarlva <br />25.00 <br />28.02 <br />1 71,43% <br />11.14 <br />Cover Crop Subtotal <br />1 25.00 <br />28.02 <br />1 71.43% <br />11.14 <br />Total <br />1 35.00 <br />39,23 <br />1 100.00% <br />180.85 <br />Purpose; <br />Stormwater pond edges. Lein porarilyflooded dry ponds, and temporarily flooded <br />ditch bottoms. <br />Planting ,Area; <br />Tallgrass Aspen Parklands, Prairie Parkland, and Eastern Broadleaf Forest <br />Provinces. Mri Districts 2 west , 3B, 4, Metro, 6, 7 & B. <br />5 gal. <br />CONTAINER OTY <br />Pot 12 <br />Pot <br />15 <br />NATIVE SEED REQUIRED MAINTENANCE - 3 YRS: <br />Native Grass and Farb Mixtures (mixtures beginning with the number 3) <br />Year 1 <br />Establishment (spring seeding): <br />I Preaare site - Late Apri - May. <br />2i Seed - May 1 - June 1. <br />Maintenance: <br />1) Motu ifi-B inches} -every 30 days after planting until Seotember K. <br />2)'Need Control - mowing shou d help control annua 'Weeds. Spot saraythistles etc. <br />Establishment (fall seeding): <br />1i Preaare site - Late August- ear y Seaten•ber. <br />21 Seed - late Septen•ber to freeze-up. <br />Maintenance (following season): <br />1i FAow ifi-B inches) -once in May; June and July. <br />2)'Need Control -mowing shou d keeo annual weeds down. Soot spraythistles etc. <br />Evaluation: <br />1) Cover crop growing wthin 2 weeks of planting (ex ceA dormant plant ngs,. <br />2) Seedlings spaced 1-5 inches apart in dri I rows. <br />3) IN at ve grass seedlings may only be 4-6 inches to I. <br />4i If there is a flush of growth from foxta I etc., n, ow as necessary. <br />Year 2 <br />Maintenance: <br />1 i Move i6-B inches) onetime between June 1 - August 15 before weeds set seed. <br />2) ;."eed Control -mowing Chou d keeo annual weeds down. Soot spray thistles etc. <br />3% Sowe sites way not require much maintenance the second year. <br />Evaluation: <br />1'r Cover cropwi I be gone unless winter wh eat was used in afa I planting. <br />2i Grosses forming clun•ps 1-6 inches apart n drill rows, but sti I short. <br />3i Son•e flowers should be bloom ng {black-eyed Simons, bergamot etc.;•. <br />4% If there is a flush of growth from foxta I etc., n, ow site. <br />Year 3 <br />Maintenance: <br />1'r FAow on y f necessary. <br />3i 'Need Control - Spot spray th stles; etc. <br />4i S tes usua Iy do not require much n•a ntenance the third year. <br />Evaluation: <br />1) P anting should beg it looking like n prair e - tall grasses, f owers etc. <br />Long-term <br />Maintenance: <br />1)'Need Control - Spot spray th sttes etc. <br />2) 6uming f3-5 year rotation) alternate spring and fa I f possib e. <br />3) Faying (3 year rotas on) late summer or early fall. A ternate with burn ng (may substitute for burning;. <br />4) 6uming two years in a row will real y"clean up rough -looking sites. <br />NATIVE SEEDING INSTALLATION METHOD: <br />Method 1. Drop Seeding Onto Tilled Sites <br />Th s s the "standard" method for seeding native species on prepared s tes such as those on construction <br />projects. <br />A) Site Preparation -The site should be prepared by loosening tooso I to a min mum depth of 3 inches. <br />B) Fertilizer - If not bas ng the fertilizer appl cation on soil test resu ts, the fertilizer used Chou d be a <br />comwercial grade slaw release con•p ete fertilizer app ied at a rate of 30D bdacre at the time of preparing <br />the seed bed for seeding. The fertilizer should contain 10-20-2-- CNPK) analysis. <br />C) Seed Installation -Seed should be installed with a drop seeder that will accurate y meter the types of <br />seed to be planted and keep all seeds uniformly nixed during planting (Tril ion-tyne;. The seeder should <br />contain a m nimum of three seed boxes: a f ne seed box, a box for largelfluffy seeds, and a box for cool <br />season or grains. It should be equipped with drop tubes and a packer assembly to compact the soil <br />directly over the seed. All seeding shou d be done at a r ght angle to surface dra nage. <br />D) Seeding Rates -Rates are specified in the mixture tabulation for the spec Pied m x. <br />E) Harrowing - The s to should be I ght y harrowed or raked follow ng seeding if the seeder does not contain <br />a cutipcker. <br />Landscape Notes: <br />1. Tree saucer mulch to be four inches (4") depth single -shred hardwood mulch for trees outside of a plant bed. Install per tree planting detail. <br />2. Refer to civil plan sheets for grading, drainage, site dimensions, survey, tree removal, proposed utilities & erosion control. <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, <br />deciduous shrubs shall have at least 5 canes at the specified shrub height. Plant material shall be delivered as specified. All deciduous trees are measured at 48" <br />from finished grade to determine tree diameter (DBH). All coniferous trees are measured from finished grade to the top of the central leader. If no central leader is <br />present on coniferous trees, that plant is rejected and must be replaced immediately. <br />4. Plan takes precedence over plant schedule if discrepancies in quantities exist. <br />5. All proposed plants shall be located and staked as shown. <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 <br />changes may require city review and approval. <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 <br />installation. Schedule plant deliveries to coincide with expected installation time within 36 hours. <br />8. All plant materials shall be fertilized upon installation as specified. <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 />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 <br />negatively affect plant establishment, survival or guarantee, they must bring these deficiencies to the attention of the landscape architect & client prior to bid <br />submission. <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 />12. Contractor is responsible for ongoing maintenance of all newly installed material for the duration of the plant warranty, with the exception of turf sod, which shall <br />be maintained for 30 days after installation or until the first mowing, whichever comes first. Contractor must bag clippings from initial mowing and remove from the <br />job site. Any acts of vandalism or damage which may occur prior to warranty start shall be the responsibility of the contractor. Contractor shall provide the owner <br />with O&M information, including (but not limited to), written instructions on proper lawn mowing height, yearly lawn maintenance recommendations, proper plant <br />pruning information, plant & lawn fertilization schedule, and disease/pest control. <br />13. The contractor shall guarantee newly planted material (turf and plants) for one calendar year from the date of written owner acceptance. Plants that <br />exhibit more than 25% die -back damage during the warranty period shall be replaced at no additional cost to the owner, with a one-time replacement limit. <br />The contractor shall also provide adequate tree wrap and deer/rodent protection measures for the plantings during the warranty period. Prune dead & broken <br />branches at end of warranty period. <br />14. This layout plan constitutes our understanding of the landscape requirements listed in the ordinance. Changes and modifications may be requested by <br />the city based on applicant information, public input, council decisions, etc. <br />15. The landscape contractor shall be responsible for obtaining any permits and coordinating inspections as required throughout the work process. <br />16. Plant size & species substitutions must be approved in writing prior to acceptance in the field. <br />17. Replacement and repairs requested by the Owner during the warranty period must be made within 14 business days of the request. <br />18. Landscape Contractor is responsible for coordination with the General Contractor, to protect the new improvements on and off -site during landscape work <br />activities. Report any damage to the General Contractor immediately. <br />19. Irrigation: The landscape contractor shall furnish an Irrigation Layout Plan for head -to -head coverage of all tree, turf and shrub planting areas. Use <br />commercial -grade Hunter irrigation equipment and provide product cut -sheets and (4) copies of the proposed layout plan to the landscape architect for review <br />and approval prior to installation. Coordinate irrigation connection point, controller, back -flow and valving locations with the mechanical engineer, architect, & <br />general contractor. Include 1 fall shut -down and spring start-up in irrigation bid. PVC sleeves are required to be placed under paved areas. This effort is to be <br />coordinated between the landscape contractor, irrigation contractor, excavator, paving contractor, and General Contractor. If a working irrigation system <br />exists on the property, tie the new system into the existing. <br />20. Turf Sod activity shall conform to all rules and regulations as established in the MnDOT Seeding Manual, 2014 edition, for turf bed preparation, <br />installation, maintenance, acceptability, and warranty. Sod installer is to place (2) metal sod staples per roll of sod regardless of slope. On slopes 6:1 or <br />greater, install (4) metal sod staples per roll of sod. <br />21. The Landscape Contractor shall furnish samples of all landscape materials for approval prior to installation. <br />22. The Landscape Contractor shall clear and grub underbrush from within the work limits to remove dead branches, leaves, trash, weeds and foreign <br />materials. Remove trees where noted on the civil plan, including the stump to 30" below grade. <br />23. The landscape contractor shall contact Gopher State One Call no less than 48 hours before digging for field utility locations. <br />24. The landscape contractor shall be responsible for the removal of erosion control measures once vegetation has been established to the satisfaction of the <br />municipal staff. This includes silt curtain fencing and sediment logs placed in the landscape. <br />25. The landscape contractor shall be responsible for visiting the site to become familiar with the conditions prior to bidding and installation. Coordinate with the <br />general contractors on matters such as fine grading, landscaped area conditions, staging areas, irrigation connection to building, etc. <br />n <br />26. To soil Re uirements: All raded areas of the site that are desi Hated on the Ian set for turf shall have no less than 6 of im orted to soil areas desi Hated <br />p q 9 9 p p p 9 <br />for shrubs, trees, and perennials shall have no less than 12" of imported top soil, meeting MnDOT classifications for planting soil for trees, shrubs, and turf. Slope <br />away from building. <br />27. 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 />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" <br />diameter X 48" depth holes augured every 36" on -center and filled with MnDOT Free -Draining Coarse Filter Aggregate. Re -test sub -grade percolation for <br />compliance to infiltration minimum requirement. <br />28. Landscape contractor to provide nursery pull list (bill of lading) including plant species and sizes shipped to the site. Additionally, the landscape contractor shall <br />provide nursery stock traceability, proving none of the materials provided contain or are genetic strains of the neonicotinoid family including acetamiprid, <br />clothianidin, imidacloprid, nitenpyram, nithiazine, thiacloprid and thiamethoxam. <br />29. Wood Mulch: All plant beds (except where noted) shall receive 4" depth locally available single -shred hardwood mulch over fabric weed mat. Submit sample for <br />Owner approval. <br />30. All edger shall be professional grade perforated steel edger, Coyote or equal. Anchor every 18" on -center (minimum). Submit sample. <br />C A X <br />DESIGN GROUP <br />Landscape Architecture I Planning <br />475 Cleveland Avenue N. I Suite 101A <br />St. Paul, MN 55104 <br />telephone: 651.788.9018 <br />internet: www.calyxdesigngroup.com <br />Project: <br />Precision Tune <br />Auto Care <br />Lino Lakes, MN <br />Certification: <br />J <br />Q� <br />SCALE: AS NOTED <br />DATE: 11 /08/2021 <br />REVISIONS: <br />LANDSCAPE <br />DETAILS <br />F) Packing - Cultiacking the s to following harrowing is recomn•ended to ensure a firn• seed bed. <br />G) Mulch -The site should he mulched and disc -anchored follow- ng pack ng using one of thefo lowing types <br />of n•u ch Cis Der plans orsoec-al prow sions;: ■ Know vAat i beIQW <br />• Mn1COT Type 3 (MCIA certified weed free n•ulch) ata rate of 2.0 tons per acre. ■ fRall htzfur'e yDG dig. <br />Prairie haylma 4 ulch (MnIDOT Type 7 or 8) at rate of 2.0 tons per acre. <br />LANDSCAPE DETAILS, NOTES, AND SCHEDULES: <br />L 1 .2 <br />