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1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />J 1 <br />I 1 <br />1 <br />A <br />B <br />C <br />0 <br />C <br />F <br />PAVING ER CIVIL <br />Ho <br />10 <br />M 2 <br />7 <br />/ EDGER, T P. <br />PAVER S LE PER <br />LANDSC PE NOTES. <br />REFER T CIVIL <br />PLANS F R • <br />INSTAL TION <br />Jw - <br />G <br />STAGE DI PLAY <br />BOARD P R ARCH. <br />' PLANS <br />(8) 6' BACK SS <br />BENCHES, EE ^ <br />DETAIL AN SPECS. <br />FIELD STAKE AND <br />VERIFY L CATION <br />WITH OW ER PRIOR . <br />TOINST ILLATION. ^ <br />M 2 <br />7 <br />Ho • <br />10 <br />E GER, TYP. <br />TURF SOD <br />TURF SOD <br />PAVING PER CIVIL <br />TURF SOD <br />j SITECRAFT CUSTOM BENCH WITH BACK / <br />FULL LENGTH OF EACH ARCH SHOWN IS 15.77'. <br />TOTAL ARCH LENGTH IS 31.54'. SURFACE <br />MOUNT, SEE SPEC. <br />7\ <br />TURF <br />+ / <br />PAVING PER CIVIL + . I <br />+00 <br />j <br />+ 5m3 <br />G TURF SOD <br />Ck I <br />13 <br />'d DRY CREEK: 2"-5" DIA. RIVER STONE, = ; <br />I� DEPTH OF 1'. OVERALL DEPTH OF <br />DRY CREEK BED TO BE MAX. 8" DEEP. <br />INSTALL OVER 5 OZ. WOVEN, NEEDLE <br />/ PUNCHED POLYPROPYLENE FABRIC, <br />SEE SPECS. <br />TURF SOD EDGER, TYP. DE -BARKED LOG, <br />H SEE LANDSCAPE NOTES <br />"'Iz �2Q� _117=_ <br />('_�i AMPHITHEATER ENLARGEMENT <br />SCALE: 1" = 10' <br />W PAVING PER <br />A CIVIL <br />01 <br />TURF SEED TYPE: Turf Seed Required Maintenance - 2 Years: <br />+ + + + Where noted on the plan, Turf Seed areas shall be: The seed installer shall include as part of their base bid, 2 years of <br />+ + + + + + + + 4 Twin City Seed Company 'Tuff Turf' Seed Mix, drilled into the maintenance for the turf seed areas, see specifications for exact timelines <br />topsoil layer at 400.00 Ibs per acre. Use a Brillion drill with dual of required maintenance. Maintenance includes, fertilizing, weed control, <br />cultipacker. Following seeding, cover soil with a hydromulch aeration, and re -seeding bare areas. The seed installer will also work with <br />consisting of natural wood or paper fiber, water, and M-Binder at the district to determine proper irrigation settings and direct the district <br />100lbs per acre. Submit seed mix for approval. Grading and regarding appropriate times to use the fields. <br />Erosion Control per Civil Plans and Specifications. <br />30% 2nd Millennium Tall Fescue <br />30% Raindance Tall Fescue <br />20% Boreal Creeping Red Fescue <br />15% Carly Perennial Ryegrass <br />05% Tirem Kentucky Bluegrass <br />5 <br />6 7 8 <br />1 1 <br />NATIVE SEED MIX: <br />- - - - - Seed in the Storm Basin areas TYPE A: (unless otherwise noted on civil plans), shall be: <br />- MnDOT #35-241 seed mixture for mesic soils, drilled into the topsoil layer at 60 Ibs per acre. Submit <br />seed mix for approval. Grading and Erosion Control per Civil Plans and Specifications. <br />Add 20lbs per acre of MnDOT 21-111 Oats Cover Crop to pond bottom. <br />35-2.11 Mesic Pr3i• eGenera I <br />Common Nara-_ <br />.5o e•1t fic Name <br />Rate IIbfac) <br />Rate (kgiha) <br />1' of Mix <br />I;by weight) <br />5eed5e 5g ft <br />big b uestcm <br />Arrdro 0 ora gerardij <br />2.24 <br />5.48°.� <br />7.35 <br />Indian ras5 <br />Sor hastrum nu(anz <br />2.ti") <br />2.24 <br />5.48rl;� <br />8.B2 <br />si de -oats g ra m a <br />BorrteoQua cu1tr endrrJa <br />I . i'] <br />1.79 <br />4.39 1!� <br />3.53 <br />little bluestem <br />SchizachyriLrm <br />s w-ium <br />1.79 <br />4.39R:� <br />8.62 <br />nodding wild rys <br />EOmLrz-an adensfs <br />1.17 <br />1.31 <br />3.201!� <br />2.23 <br />slender wheats •as= <br />EOmLrz -D-aehycaieires <br />I.;"] <br />1.12 <br />2.73°:' <br />2.53 <br />kalm's brome <br />Brori kafmii <br />0.50 <br />0.56 <br />1.37°i� <br />1.47 <br />prairie dre seed <br />S oro booms h eteroJe ..'s <br />0.08 <br />0.18 dt <br />0.39 <br />Switch Tass <br />Pranioum wrr afum <br />1). "10 <br />0.07 <br />0.17°.'� <br />0.32 <br />G ras ses S u btc.-1 <br />11J.',11J <br />11.21 <br />27.39 R: <br />36.46 <br />black-e ed su sa n <br />Rrrdbec Ic a hirta <br />I ..)1 <br />0.36 <br />0.66°� <br />10.56 <br />Du r I e PTai ri a clover <br />DaJea ua' area <br />0.19 <br />0.21 <br />0.51 °iC <br />1.03 <br />Earl V S Lunflovr e r <br />HeJ�o s rs he+ran fhoidfes <br />Il. 1? <br />0.15 <br />0. ml!. <br />0.29 <br />blue giant h s so r) <br />A it a•sfac he fcen ir.uJuni <br />0.06 <br />0.07 <br />0.15q� <br />1.62 <br />lead pinnt <br />Am orpha canesoens <br />0. DIG <br />0.07 <br />0.161!� <br />0.25 <br />Canada milk vetch <br />Astra aJrrs carradensis <br />0.06 <br />0.07 <br />0.17 °:'� <br />0.39 <br />white prairie c l- v-r <br />DaJea candWa <br />0.06 <br />0.07 <br />0.17 °.'� <br />0.44 <br />Canada tick trefoil <br />De-smodfiun) eanadL-rase <br />0.06 <br />0.07 <br />0.191!� <br />0.13 <br />skiff s u n Flower <br />HeJ�a n thus a uciffvrLl s <br />0. DIG <br />0.07 <br />0.17 °:' <br />0.09 <br />w i Id ber a nl c itfpTonsrdla <br />ffst4rf015a <br />0.06 <br />0.07 <br />0.17 R: <br />1.61 <br />skiff go Iden rod <br />DJJ it on euron rig idfu m <br />0.06 <br />0.07 <br />0.17 4� <br />0.94 <br />smooth aster <br />S m f7 crr icfmr� r f ae-re <br />0.06 <br />0.07 <br />0.17 R:� <br />1.26 <br />hon ry : ervain <br />Verbena sfrJcta <br />0. DIG <br />0.07 <br />0.17R. <br />0.64 <br />c•lcen 3 e--,arclers <br />ZJZJa aUJ•ea <br />0.06 <br />0.07 <br />0.16°.� <br />0.23 <br />eo m mo n m i Ik-w a=c <br />Ascf a ias s riaca <br />0.04 <br />0.04 <br />0.10 °iC <br />0.06 <br />butterFIv milkweed <br />Ascfe ias trrberosa <br />0.04 <br />0.04 <br />0.10°.� <br />0.09 <br />blue vervain <br />Verbena hastata <br />0.04 <br />0.04 <br />0.12R:� <br />1.50 <br />ro u gh blazi n g star <br />Liafris as era <br />0.03 <br />0.03 <br />0.08 R" <br />0.18 <br />great blazing sta • <br />Liatris pycn as tack ya <br />0.03 <br />0.03 <br />0.09 °.� <br />0.13 <br />heath aster <br />Symphyotrfcfmm <br />ertcraidIM <br />1J. M112 <br />0.03 <br />0.09 °:� <br />2.30 <br />F c rhs S u otc•-. <br />1.5'7 <br />1.68 <br />4.1.1 R. <br />23.89 <br />Oats <br />Averra saci'ka <br />2v.'"] <br />28.02 <br />68.50°� <br />11.14 <br />Cover Crop S ubtc•- 3 <br />.25. C0 <br />28.02 <br />.98.50 1!� <br />11.14 <br />T jt 31 <br />36. 50 <br />40.91 <br />100. 00 °.� <br />70.49 <br />Purpose: <br />General m esi c prairie rni x for native roadsides, eco I�Ggi cal restoration, orconservation program plantingis. <br />Planting Area: <br />Tall grass Aspen Parklands, Prairie Parkland, and Eastern Broadleaf Forest <br />Provinces. M niDOT Districts 2 west . 31134 Metro. 6. 7 & 8- <br />NATIVE SEED MIX: <br />Seed outside of storm basin in disturbed areas TYPE B: (unless otherwise noted on civil plans), shall be: <br />MnDOT #35-221 seed mixture for dry soils, drilled into the topsoil layer at 60 Ibs per acre. Submit seed <br />mix for approval. Grading and Erosion Control per Civil Plans and Specifications. <br />Add 20lbs per acre of MnDOT 21-111 Oats Cover Crop. <br />35-221 Dry Prairie Gener I <br />Common Name <br />Scientific Name <br />Rate (Ib•1a c) <br />Rate (kglh a) <br />11,10 of Mix <br />I by weight) <br />Seeds sq ft <br />side -oats graina <br />So-uxefo ua curtipepdula <br />3.00 <br />3.36 <br />0,22° b <br />6.61 <br />I ittl a bl U estem <br />Schrzachy'ri-um <br />3.00 <br />3.36 <br />8.2 2% <br />16.63 <br />nodding gild rye <br />Elonus cafradLmo sus <br />1.00 <br />1.12 <br />2.74% <br />1.91 <br />kalm's brome <br />Bromtrs kaffnii <br />0.73 <br />0,52 <br />2.00% <br />2.14 <br />big bluester <br />. Ancfro oafw fardir <br />0.70 <br />0.78 <br />1.92% <br />2.57 <br />Indian grass <br />Sorghastruon nutarrs <br />0.70 <br />0.18 <br />1.9 2% <br />3.09 <br />blue gramti <br />So-uxefoua raiams <br />0.50 <br />0.66 <br />1.37% <br />7.35 <br />•une rass <br />Koederra macrantha <br />0.25 <br />0.28 <br />0,69% <br />18.37 <br />prairie dropseed <br />S orobvfvs trv[t3role rs <br />0.12 <br />0.13 <br />0.34% <br />0.73 <br />Grasses S u btotai <br />10.00 <br />11.21 <br />27.4 2% <br />59.30 <br />b l ac k -ey-ed susa n <br />Rucilbeckra hif7a <br />0.31 <br />0.35 <br />0. 0 4% <br />10.32 <br />purple prairie clover <br />Dale& puirpuirea <br />0.19 <br />0.21 <br />0,51 % <br />1.02 <br />hoary vervain <br />Verbena stricta <br />0.13 <br />0.15 <br />0.34% <br />1.29 <br />lead plant <br />Amon ira cane.scens <br />0.09 <br />0.10 <br />0,26% <br />0.42 <br />blue giant hyssop <br />Ages ta ob e foeniculum <br />0.06 <br />0.07 <br />0.17% <br />2.07 <br />butterfly milkweed <br />As ole ras tfrberosa <br />0.06 <br />0.07 <br />0.17% <br />0.10 <br />Canada milk. vetch <br />Astra ga?us canadens is, <br />0.06 <br />0.070,1a% <br />0.40 <br />bird's foot coreopsis <br />Ccreo sis p afmata <br />0.06 <br />0.07 <br />0.16% <br />0.21 <br />white prairie clover <br />Dale& cafrariara <br />0.06 <br />0.07 <br />0,16% <br />0.39 <br />Canada tick tretoiI <br />D-osmodifom canadense <br />0.06 <br />0.070,1 <br />a% <br />0.113 <br />sti ff s u nflower <br />Helian fiwfrs pairociflorus <br />0.06 <br />0.07 <br />0.17% <br />0.09 <br />wi I d bergamot <br />Monarda fislulos a <br />0.06 <br />0.07 <br />0,16% <br />1.42 <br />stiff goldenrod <br />0.06 <br />0.07 <br />0,16% <br />0.83 <br />large -flowered beard <br />to Fig ue <br />Pensfeiprafr <br />(1 30 <br />0.07 <br />0.17% <br />0.32 <br />smooth aster <br />S 1Pa it otrfC1Tarra hae4`e <br />0.30 <br />0.07 <br />0.17% <br />1.26 <br />rotr h blazing star <br />LraCris as efa <br />0.04 <br />0.04 <br />0.12% <br />0.25 <br />gray goldenrod <br />Solids o rr-errsonales <br />0.04 <br />0.04 <br />0,10% <br />3."Sy'lp]pl?yatric'i, <br />heath aster <br />", w <br />orfcoides <br />0.04 <br />0.04 <br />0,10% <br />2.56 <br />Forbs Subtotal <br />1.50 <br />1.68 <br />4.09% <br />26.% <br />Oats <br />A lrena sa riva <br />25.00 <br />213.02 <br />68.49% <br />11.13 <br />Cov,er Crop S 41 btC to <br />25.00 <br />26.02 <br />68.49% <br />1 11.13 <br />rota <br />36.50 <br />40.91 <br />i1o.00% <br />1 97.39 <br />Purpose: <br />General dry )prairie mix for native roads •:Iesl ecological restoration, or conservation <br />ro ram 1plantings. <br />Planting Area: <br />TaIIgrass Aspen Palrklail fls Prairie Parklalncl, and Eastern Broadleaf Forest <br />Provinces, M1ylDOT District} 21west:l, 3B, 4 Metro, 6, 7 & 0, <br />Seeding Installation Method: <br />Seeding Methods <br />Native Seed Required Maintenance - 3 Years: <br />Method 1. Drop Seeding Onto Tilled Sites <br />This is the -standard" method for seeding on prepared sites such as those on construction projects. <br />Natiue Grass and Farb Mixtures [mixtures beginning with the number 31 <br />A} Site Preparation - The site should be prepared by loosening topsail to a minimum depth ❑f 3 inches. <br />Year t <br />Establishment (spring seedlnrdpo <br />H) Fertilizer - Use a fertilizer analysis based on a soil test 0r a general recommendation is a 10-10-10 (NPK) <br />1) Prepare site - Late April - 103y. <br />commercial grade analysis at 200 Ibsiacre_ <br />2) Seed - May 1 - June 1. <br />C) Seed Installation - Seed should be installed with a drop seeder that will accurately meter the types of <br />Maintenance: <br />seed to be planted, keep all seeds uniformly mixed during the seeding and contain drop seed tubes for <br />1) Mow (6-8 inches) - every 30 days after planting untill September 30. <br />seed placement (Brillion -type). The drop seeder should be equipped -with a cultipacker assembly to <br />ensure seed -to -soil contact. <br />2) Weed Control - niowing should help control annual weeds. Spat spray thistles etc. <br />D) Seeding Rates - Rates are specified in the mixture tabulation for the specified mix. <br />Establishment (fall seeding): <br />E] Packing - If the drop seeder is not equipped with a cultipacker, the site should be cultipacked following the <br />1) prepare site - Late August - early September. <br />seeding to ensure seed -to -soil contact. <br />2) Seed - late September to freeze-up. <br />F) Mulch - The site should be mulched and disc -anchored following cultipackirig. The standard mulch is <br />Maintenance (following season): <br />IdInrDOT Type •I at a rate of 2.0 tcnsfacre. Also see temporary erosion control for additional infomiativn. <br />1) Maw (6-8 inches) - once in May, June and July_ <br />2) Weed Control - ni-owing should keep annual weeds down. Spot spray thistles etc. <br />Evaluation: <br />1) Cover crap growing within 2 weeks of planting (except dormant plantings). <br />2) Seedlings spaced 1-6 inches apart in drill rows_ <br />3) Natiye grass seedlings may only be 4-6 inches tall. <br />General Notes: <br />4) If there is a flush of growth from foxtail etc., mow as necessary. <br />Year <br />Maintenance: <br />1. See Civil Engineer's plans for site Ian layout and dimensions. <br />g (� y <br />1) Mow (6-8 inches) one time between June '1 - August 15 before weeds set seed. <br />2) Weed ContraI - ni-D ing should keep annual weeds dawn. Spat spray thistles etc. <br />2. Contractor to coordinate all work in the city right-of-way with <br />3) Some sites may not require much maintenance the second year. <br />Evaluation: <br />City of Hugo Public Works Department. <br />1) Cover crop will be gone unless winter wheat was used in a fall planting. <br />3. See Architects plans for additional requirements regarding the <br />2) Grasses forming clumps 1-6 inches apart in drill rows. but still short. <br />w� <br />3) Some fl0er8 should be blooming (black-eyed Susans, bergamot etc.). <br />site plan layout. <br />4) If there is a flush of growth from foxtail etc., mow site. <br />4. Place a minimum of 6" topsoil or slope dressing on all <br />Year3 <br />Maintenance: <br />areas disturbed by construction, including right-of-way <br />1) Maw only if necessary. <br />3) Weed Control - Spat spray thistles, etc. <br />boulevards, unless specified otherwise. <br />4) Sites usuallydo not require much maintenance the third year. <br />5. See Civil Engineer's Plans for proposed utilities. <br />Evaluation: <br />1) Planting should begin looking like: a prairie - tall grasses- flowers etc. <br />6. See Sheets L1.001 - L1.005 for Landscape Layout Plans. <br />Long-term <br />ou 7. See Sheet L1.006 for Overall Irrigation Layout Plan. <br />g y <br />Maintenance: <br />1)Wee d Control - Spot spray thistIss etc. <br />8. See Sheets L1.007 - L1.009 for landscape details, notes and <br />2) Burning (3-5 Year rotation) alternate spring and fall if passible. <br />3) Haying (3-5 year rotation) late summer or early fall_ Alternate with burning (may substitute for burning)_ <br />schedules. <br />4) Burning two years in a row wilI real ly"clean up rough-fooking sites. <br />L <br />NEW ELEMENTARY <br />SCHOOL <br />15198 Forest Boulevard <br />Hugo, Minnesota 55038 <br />INDEPENDENT SCHOOL <br />DISTRICT #624 <br />4855 Bloom Ave <br />White Bear Lake, Minnesota 55110 <br />WOLD ARCHITECTS <br />AND ENGINEERS <br />332 Minnesota Street, Suite W2000 <br />Saint Paul, MN 55101 <br />woldaexom 1 651 227 7773 <br />KRAUS-ANDERSON, <br />501 South Eighth Street <br />Minneapolis, MN 55404 <br />krausanderson.com 1 612 332 7281 <br />Larson <br />Engineering, Inc. <br />3524 Labore Road <br />White Bear Lake, MN 55110 <br />651.481.9120 (f) 651.481.9201 <br />www.larsonengr.com <br />© 2020 Larson Engineering, Inc. All rights reserved. <br />CA X <br />DESIGN GROUP <br />Landscape Architecture <br />Planning <br />475 N. Cleveland Avenue I Suite 101A <br />Saint Paul, MN 55104 <br />651.788.9018 1 calyxdesigngroup.com <br />I hereby certify that this plan, specifications or report <br />was prepared by me or under my direct supervision <br />and that I am a duly licensed Landscape Architect <br />under the laws of the state of Minnesota. <br />Mark Flicker, PLA <br />Date: 11.20.2020 Lic. No.: 56541 <br />Revisions <br />Description Date N u m <br />Addendum #2 December 10, 2020 1 <br />City Submittal February 5, 2021 <br />Comm: 12196195 <br />Date: 11.20.2020 <br />Drawn: HL <br />Check: MF North <br />LANDSCAPE <br />DETAILS, <br />NOTES, AND <br />SCHEDULES <br />Scale: <br />r <br />CONTRACTOR(S) ARE RESPONSIBLE <br />Know what's below. FOR OBTAINING <br />EUTILITIES BTAININUTILITY <br />UCH ILOCATES, <br />Call before you dig. INCPHONE AND CABLE. CALL NO LESS <br />THAN 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE. <br />11: <br />