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L3 <br />POND <br />#6 <br />POND <br />#5 POND <br />#4 <br />POND <br />#2 <br />POND <br />#3 <br />POND <br />#1 <br />L2 <br />EXECUTION <br />Ground Preparation <br />Prior to seeding, the Contractor shall spray the proposed seeding area <br />with a non-selective glyphosate herbicide such as Round-Up. <br />Approximately three to four weeks later the site should be cultivated <br />using a deep-tine plow and then disked to produce a smooth firm seed <br />bed. Allow weeds to germinate and grow. When weed seeds and roots <br />have reached a height of 2-4 inches, the site should again be sprayed <br />with a second herbicide application. Wait 10 days and then shallow till the <br />soil to a depth of 1 inch. Tilling deeper will bring additional weed seeds <br />to the surface. <br />Once the area to be planted has been properly prepared, the Contractor <br />shall commence with seeding. <br />SEEDING <br />A. Native plant community seeding can take place during two periods of <br />the year. The first window of opportunity is from the time the site <br />preparation work is concluded in the spring, until approximately July <br />15. The second period is in the fall between October 1st and freeze- <br />up. The latter is considered a dormant seeding and the seedlings do <br />not germinate until late spring of the following growing season. It is <br />recommended that the native seeding be conducted in June and early <br />July. <br />B. All native grass seed should be applied with a Truax native seed drill, <br />at a rate as specified according to individual specifications PLS (pure <br />live seed) per acre. In areas too narrow or steep for equipment, <br />grass seed may be hand broadcast. Cover crop of oats shall be <br />applied after Native Mix has been seeded. <br />C. Raking or dragging and rolling shall follow all seeding to insure good <br />soil contact. <br />*The Contractor shall mulch all seeded areas with clean straw or marsh hay <br />at a rate of 2 tons/acre and shall be disc anchored into place <br />*All seeded areas to receive 50 oats cover at 50 lbs. per acre <br />Year 1 <br />During the first season, the seeded area shall be cut back approximately once <br />each month to prevent the production of weed seeds and to reduce shade on <br />the maturing native plantings. When the seeded area has reached a height of <br />8-10 inches, a flail-type mower shall be used to cut weeds and native plantings <br />to a height of 4-6 inches. Rotary mowers and sickle bar mowers are not <br />acceptable. In no case shall the seeded area be allowed to exceed 10 inches <br />in height during the first season. <br />Pulling weeds is not recommended as this can uproot small, undeveloped native <br />seedlings. Spot spray thistle, reed canary grass and any other problematic <br />weeds. <br />Year 2 <br />In the spring of the second season, the plantings should be mowed again. <br />Mowing should occur approximately 3-4 times during the second season. If <br />weeds continue to persist during the second year additional mowings may be <br />required. Do not let weeds go to seed. Seeded areas shall not be burned <br />during the second year. <br />Year 3 <br />Spot spray perennial weeds if necessary. <br />Years 4-5 <br />Continue spot treatment spray of weeds and conduct burning (3-5 year <br />rotation) alternate spring and fall <br />MAINTENANCE <br />L3 <br />NORTH <br />PLANTING NOTES: <br />SITE CONTEXT <br />NO SCALE <br />L1 <br />1 <br />LEGEND <br />OVERSTORY <br />Lot & Buffer Tree <br />(2.5" BB) <br />CONIFEROUS <br />Lot & Buffer Tree <br />(6' BB) <br />OVERSTORY <br />StreetTree <br />(2.5" BB) <br />PLANTING REQUIREMENTS <br />Tree Preservation/ Replacement: <br />48 trees <br />Disturbed Acre Planting Requirement: <br />5 Tree to be planted for every acre disturbed <br />(71acres x 5= 355 trees) <br />Street Planting Requiremnt: <br />1 Tree to be planted per 50' of road <br />(8,530 LF x 2=17,060/ 50'= 341 trees) <br />PLANTING PROPOSAL <br />Tree Preservation/ Replacement: <br />48 trees to be planted as buffer plantings by the developer <br />(two character identification) <br />Disturbed Acre Planting Requirement: <br />355 Trees to be planted as lot and buffer plantings. Buffer/ Lot by the <br />developer (two character identification) and as lot plantings planted by <br />the builder during house construction (three character identification) <br />Street Planting Requiremnt: <br />222 Plantings planted by the developer (two character identification) and <br />by builder during home construction (three character identification). <br />1) TREES SHALL BE PLANTED AT LEAST 10' FROM UTILIITES, STREET LIGHTS, STREET SIGNS AND FROM <br />DRIVEWAY EDGES (MEASURED FROM CENTER OF TRUCK) <br />2) DUE TO ON SITE CHANGES AND ADJUSTMENTS CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY UTILITIES, STREET LIGHTS, <br />STREET SIGNS AND FROM DRIVEWAY EDGES BEFORE THE TREE IS INSTALLED TO ENSURE 10' OFFSET IS <br />MAINTAINED <br />3) TREES SHALL BE PLANTED SO MAX WIDTH DRIPLINE DOES NOT OVERHANG ANY STRUCTURE WHEN TREE <br />IS MATURED <br />4) TREES TO BE PLANTED (EXCEPT MULTI-STEM TREES) SHALL HAVE A SINGLE STRAIGHT LEADER AND <br />TAPERED TRUNK. ALL TREES SHALL BE FREE OF GIRDELED ROOTS THAT HAVE ENCIRCLED THE <br />TREE,TREES MUST BE IN GOOD HEALTH AND FREE OF DISEASE. <br />5) ALL TREES SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 6" HARDWOOD BARK MULCH 6' DIAMETER RING <br />AROUND THE BASE OF THE TREE. KEEPING MULCH OFF TREE TRUNK. <br />6) THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY PLANTS WHICH ARE DEEMED TO BE <br />UNSATISFACTORY BEFORE, DURING OR AFTER INSTALLATION <br />7) PLANTING HOLES SHALL BE FREE OF WEEDS, ROCKS, SOD, CLAY CLUMPS, CLASS V AND OTHER <br />CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS. <br />8) TOPSOIL FOR BACKFILLING PLANTING HOLES SHALL BE A MIXTURE OF NATIVE ONSITE SOIL AND TOP <br />SOIL AT A RATIO OF 1:1. <br />9) CONTRACTOR SHALL EXCAVATE 8" OF SOIL IN ALL LANDSCAPE BEDS, REPLACE WITH 8" OF <br />UNSCREENED TOPSOIL, ENOUGH TO ESTABLISH A POSITIVE GRADE FROM STRUCTURES, <br />FOUNDATIONS, PATIOS, ETC.. <br />10) PLANTING BEDS PROPOSED WITH ROCK MULCH SHALL BE LAID OVER MIN. 6 MIL. BLACK <br />POLY.PLANTING BEDS PROPOSED WITH BARK MULCH, A PRE EMERGENT HERBICIDE SHALL BE SPREAD <br />AT PRODUCT RECOMMENDED RATIOS BEFORE BARK MULCH IS SPREAD. POLY AND FABRIC <br />UNDERLAYMENTS ARE NOT TO BE USED UNDER BARK MULCH. <br />11) ALL VINYL EDGING TO BE STAKED 7' ON CENTER, HORIZONTALLY. <br />12) NO PLANTS SHALL BE INSTALLED UNTIL FINAL GRADING AND CONSTRUCTION HAS BEENCOMPLETED IN <br />THE IMMEDIATE AREA. <br />MN Dot 33-261 (Seeded) Spread <br />from low to high watermarks in ponds and <br />throughout basins. <br />Lot & Outlot Mix (Seeded) <br />Turf (Sod) Laid from back of curb to <br />sidewalk/ trail edge <br />Lot Cover Mix <br />Common Scientific Rate lbs/acre <br />Redtop Agrostis alba 2.1 lbs/acre <br />Perennial Rye Lolium perenne 14.7 lbs/acre <br />Timothy Phleum praetense 2.1 lbs/acre <br />Canada Bluegrass Poa compressa 9.8 lbs/acre <br />Kentucky Bluegrass Poa pratensis 20.3 lbs/acre <br />White Clover Trifloium 2.1 lbs/acre <br />Chewings Fescue Festuca rubra 12 lbs/acre <br />Tall Fescue Festuca arundinacea 12 lbs/acre <br />TOTAL 75.1 lbs. <br />Seeding Rate: 70 lbs. per acre <br />* all seeded areas to receive 50 Oats at 50 lbs per acre <br />* all seeded areas to be mulched with straw at a rate of 2000 lbs per <br />acre and disc anchored <br />OutLot Cover Mix <br />Nurse/Cover <br />Common Scientific Rate Acre <br />Oats Avena sativa 30 lbs/acre <br />TOTAL 30 lbs <br />Native Grasses <br />Common Scientific Rate Acre <br />Little Bluestem Andropogon scoparius 3 lbs/acre <br />Sideoats Grama Grass Bouteloua curtipendla 3 lbs/acre <br />Prairie Dropseed Sporabolus heterolepis 1 lbs/acre <br />Blue Grama Grass Bouteloua gracilis 1 lbs/acre <br />Quatro Sheep Fescue Festuca ovina 30 lbs/acre <br />TOTAL 38 lbs <br />Native Wildflowers <br />Common Scientific Rate Acre <br />Purple Prairie Clover Petalostemum purpureum 2 oz/acre <br />Black-eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta 4 oz/acre <br />Prairie Blazing Star Liatris pynostachya 2 oz/acre <br />Common Milkweed Asclepias syriaca 2 oz/acre <br />Wild Bergamot Monarda fistulosa 2 oz/acre <br />TOTAL 12 oz <br />Total Trees Required: 744 <br />Planting Breakdown <br />%Total Required <br />Replacement <br />Buffer 48 48 <br />Disturbed Acre <br />Buffer/ Lot 481 355 <br />Street 215 341 <br />Total Trees 100%744 744 <br />Coniferous 41%302 <br />Deciduous 59%442 <br />Additional Street Plantings: <br />118 remaining street trees shall be planted throughout the site, 74 trees <br />to be planted as lot trees by builder (three character identification), 44 <br />trees to be planted by developer as buffer plantings (two character <br />identification) <br />*Street Linear Foot confirmed by civil <br />*Disturbed acre confirmed by civil <br />*Tree removals confirmed by civil <br />PHASE 2 PLANT SCHEDULE <br />DEVELOPER <br />DISTURBED ACRE PLANTINGS <br />Code Common Name Botanical Name Cont.Qty.M Height M Width <br />AS Summer Shimmer Aspen Populus tremuloides 'Select Klaus'2.5" BB 3 30-40'15-20' <br />RB River Birch Betula nigra 2.5" BB 40-60'30-40' <br />AM Autumn Blaze Maple Acer x freemanii `Jeffersed`2.5" BB 50-60'30-40' <br />FM Sienna Glen Acer x freemanii `Sienna`2.5" BB 50-60'30-40' <br />PO Northern Pin Quercus ellipsoidalis 2.5" BB 50-60'40-50' <br />Total 3 Remain 5 <br />BF Balsam Fir Abies balsamea 6' BB 1 40-50'20-25' <br />LA American Larch Larix laricina 6' BB 40-80'15-30' <br />NP Norway Pine Pinus resinosa 6' BB 50-80'30-40' <br />WP White Pine Pinus strobus 6' BB 50-80'30-40' <br />BH Black Hills Spruce Picea glauca densata 6' BB 30-40'20-30' <br />NS Norway Spruce Picea abies 6' BB 3 60-80'20-30' <br />Total 4 Remain 24 <br />STREET TREE PLANTINGS <br />Code Common Name Botanical Name Cont.Qty.M Height M Width <br />RL Redmond Linden Tilia americana 'Redmond'2.5" BB 1 40-60'20-30' <br />AE American Elm Ulmus americana 'Princeton'2.5" BB 2 50-60'30-40' <br />HB Common Hackberry Celtis occidentalis 2.5" BB 4 50-75'40-50' <br />HL Honey Locust Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis 2.5" BB 1 30-40'30-40' <br />AL American Linden Tilia americana 2.5" BB 2 40-60'30-40' <br />RM Red Maple Acer rubrum 2.5" BB 1 40-60'30-40' <br />SM Sugar Maple Acer saccharum 2.5" BB 1 40-60'30-40' <br />Total 12 Remain 7 <br />BUILDER <br />DISTURBED ACRE PLANTINGS <br />Code Common Name Botanical Name Cont.Qty.M Height M Width <br />QA1 Quacking Aspen Poplulus tremuloides 2.5" BB 7 40-60'20-30' <br />RB1 River Birch Betula nigra 2.5" BB 10 40-60'30-40' <br />AM1 Autumn Blaze Maple Acer x freemanii `Jeffersed`2.5" BB 8 50-60'30-40' <br />SO1 Swamp White Oak Quercus bicolor 2.5" BB 7 50-60'40-50' <br />QA2 Quacking Aspen Poplulus tremuloides 2.5" BB 3 40-60'20-30' <br />RB2 River Birch Betula nigra 2.5" BB 5 40-60'30-40' <br />AM2 Autumn Blaze Maple Acer x freemanii `Jeffersed`2.5" BB 4 50-60'30-40' <br />PO2 Northern Pin Quercus ellipsoidalis 2.5" BB 2 50-60'40-50' <br />FM2 Sienna Glen Acer x freemanii `Sienna`2.5" BB 1 50-60'30-40' <br />SO2 Swamp White Oak Quercus bicolor 2.5" BB 2 50-60'40-50' <br />Total 49 Remain 8 <br />BF1 Balsam Fir Abies balsamea 6' BB 14 40-50'20-25' <br />NP1 Norway Pine Pinus resinosa 6' BB 11 50-80'30-40' <br />WP1 White Pine Pinus strobus 6' BB 8 50-80'30-40' <br />BH1 Black Hills Spruce Picea glauca densata 6' BB 1 30-40'20-30' <br />NS1 Norway Spruce Picea abies 6' BB 1 60-80'20-30' <br />BF2 Balsam Fir Abies balsamea 6' BB 2 40-50'20-25' <br />LA2 American Larch Larix laricina 6' BB 2 40-80'15-30' <br />NP2 Norway Pine Pinus resinosa 6' BB 1 50-80'30-40' <br />WP2 White Pine Pinus strobus 6' BB 3 50-80'30-40' <br />NS2 Norway Spruce Picea abies 6' BB 5 60-80'20-30' <br />Total 48 Remain 29 <br />STREET TREE PLANTINGS <br />Code Common Name Botanical Name Cont.Qty.M Height M Width <br />RL1 Redmond Linden Tilia americana 'Redmond'2.5" BB 5 40-60'20-30' <br />AE1 American Elm Ulmus americana 'Princeton'2.5" BB 6 50-60'30-40' <br />HB1 Common Hackberry Celtis occidentalis 2.5" BB 3 50-75'40-50' <br />HL1 Honey Locust Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis 2.5" BB 5 30-40'30-40' <br />AL1 American Linden Tilia americana 2.5" BB 5 40-60'30-40' <br />RM1 Red Maple Acer rubrum 2.5" BB 6 40-60'30-40' <br />SM1 Sugar Maple Acer saccharum 2.5" BB 5 40-60'30-40' <br />PS1 Prairie Stature Quercus x bimundorum 'Midwest'2.5" BB 1 40-50'30-40' <br />RL2 Redmond Linden Tilia americana 'Redmond'2.5" BB 3 40-60'20-30' <br />AE2 American Elm Ulmus americana 'Princeton'2.5" BB 4 50-60'30-40' <br />HB2 Common Hackberry Celtis occidentalis 2.5" BB 3 50-75'40-50' <br />HL2 Honey Locust Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis 2.5" BB 2 30-40'30-40' <br />AL2 American Linden Tilia americana 2.5" BB 4 40-60'30-40' <br />RM2 Red Maple Acer rubrum 2.5" BB 1 40-60'30-40' <br />SM2 Sugar Maple Acer saccharum 2.5" BB 3 40-60'30-40' <br />PS2 Prairie Stature Quercus x bimundorum 'Midwest'2.5" BB 40-50'30-40' <br />Total 56 Remain 29 <br />TOTALS PH2 172 Remain 102 <br />GENERAL LANDSCAPE NOTES: <br />1) THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT THE SITE AND BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE EXISTING CONDITIONS <br />RELATING TO THE NATURE AND SCOPE OF THE WORK. <br />2) THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY PLAN LAYOUT AND BRING TO THE ATTENTION OF THE LANDSCAPE <br />ARCHITECT DISCREPANCIES WHICH MAY COMPROMISE THE DESIGN OR INTENT OF THE LAYOUT. <br />3) THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLYING WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES, <br />REGULATIONS, AND PERMITS GOVERNING THE WORK. <br />4) THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT EXISTING ROADS,CURBS/GUTTERS, TRAILS, TREES, LAWNS AND <br />SITE ELEMENTS DURING CONSTRUCTION.DAMAGE TO SAME SHALL BE REPAIRED AND/OR REPLACED <br />AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. <br />5) THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE THE PHASES OF CONSTRUCTION AND PLANTING <br />INSTALLATION WITH OTHER CONTRACTORS WORKING ON SITE. <br />6) THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW THE SITE FOR DEFICIENCIES IN SITE CONDITIONS WHICH MIGHT <br />NEGATIVELY AFFECT PLANT ESTABLISHMENT, SURVIVAL OR WARRANTY. UNDESIRABLE SITE <br />CONDITIONS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO <br />BEGINNING OF WORK. <br />7) THE PLAN TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER THE LANDSCAPE LEGEND IF DISCREPANCIES EXIST. QUANTITIES <br />SHOWN IN THE PLANTING SCHEDULE ARE FOR THE CONTRACTOR'S CONVENIENCE. CONTRACTOR TO <br />VERIFY QUANTITIES SHOWN ON THE PLAN. <br />8) THE SPECIFICATIONS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER THE PLANTING NOTES AND GENERAL NOTES. <br />9) LONG-TERM STORAGE OF MATERIALS OR SUPPLIES ON-SITE WILL NOT BE ALLOWED. <br />10) CONTRACTOR SHALL REQUEST IN WRITING, A FINAL ACCEPTANCE INSPECTION. ALL STREET <br />FRONTAGE TREE PITS AND BACK FILL SHALL BE FREE OF CLASS V OR SIMILAR MATERIAL. TREES ARE <br />TO BE BACKFILLED WITH NATIVE ON SITE TOPSOIL. <br />11) ALL STREET FRONTAGE TREES SHALL BE PLANTED 5 FEET BACK OF CURB WHEN SIDEWALK OR TRAIL <br />IS PRESENT; 8 FEET BACK OF CURB WITH NO SIDEWALK OR TRAIL. <br />12) PLAN REPRESENTS APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF TREES AND SERVICE UTILITIES, DUE TO THE <br />CUSTOMIZATION OF EACH LOTS HOME THE DRIVEWAYS HAVE NOT BEEN REPRESENTED. <br />13) THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FIELD VERIFICATION OF UTILITY <br />LOCATION BY CALLING GOPHER ONE STATE PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK, TO ENSURE ALL TREES ARE <br />PLANTED OUTSIDE OF 10' UTILITY EASEMENT, MEASURED FROM TREE TRUNK TO PIPE, AS WELL AS <br />THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT PLANT ANY STREET TREE PRIOR TO THE INSTALTION OF THE DRIVEWAY <br />TO ENSURE THE 10' SETBACK CAN BE MEASURED . <br />14) THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROTECTION AND REPAIR OF ALL <br />DAMAGED UTILITIES AS A RESULT OF LANDSCAPING CONSTRUCTION AT NO COST TO THE OWNER. <br />15) MINIMUM OF 2 ROWS OF SOD BEHIND CURB. AREAS WITH SIDEWALKS SHALL BE SODDED FROM <br />BACK OF CURB TO SIDEWALK. SOD SHALL MEET MNDOT 3878 C SPECIFICATION FOR SALT <br />TOLERANCE. ALL RESIDENTIAL LOTS SHALL BE TEMPORARILY SEEDED WITH LOT COVER GRASS MIX. <br />16) ALL OUTLOTS SHALL BE PERMANENTLY SEEDED WITH OUTLOT (NATIVE) MIX WITH EXCEPTION TO <br />OUTLOTS TO BE SODDED, AS WELL AS OUTLOTS THAT ARE PONDS/ INFILTRATION BASINS AS <br />SHOWN ON PLAN. <br />17) IRRIGATION MAIN LINE SHOWN FOR REFERENCE, BUILDERS REPONDSIBLE FOR LOT IRRIGATION <br />INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION TO MAIN LINE <br />Landscape Architect: <br />Client: <br />Project Location: <br />Certification: <br />Copyright: <br />Date: <br />I herby certify that this plan, plan set, <br />specification or report was prepaired by me or <br />under my direct supervision and that I am duly <br />registered Landscape Architect under the <br />laws of the State of Minnesota <br />01,06,2025 <br />Kevin Norby Registration #: 20144 <br />THIS PLAN SET AND THE CONCEPTS REPRESENTED <br />HEREIN ARE THE PROPERTY OF <br />KLEIN-NORBY LANDSCAPE & SITE DESIGN. <br />CHANGES TO OR USE OF THIS PLAN SHALL <br /> REQUIRE PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL BY <br />NORBY AND ASSOCIATES LANDSCAPE ARCHTECTS <br />C <br />MK <br />Drawn By: <br />KN <br />Checked By: <br />Original Issue Date:Reissue Date: <br />12,04,2024 <br />Revisions: <br />Date#RemarksBy <br />01 MK 250106 Revise per <br />city comments <br />Project Number:City Number: <br />No <br />r <br />t <br />h <br />S <br />t <br />a <br />r <br />LA <br />N <br />D <br />S <br />C <br />A <br />P <br />E <br /> <br />P <br />L <br />A <br />N <br /> <br />P <br />H <br />2 <br />/4 <br />01,06,2025 <br />GWSA Land <br />Development LLC. <br />L1