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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZ-6535-A Map 4Know what's be10MIL Call before you dig. P P 17) \ ARTICLE IV SEC. 15-83. MAINTENANCE a. All propemr subject to the requirements of this chapter shall be maintained by regular weeding, irrigating, fertilizing, d CIL I I ll VICINITY MAP: -- - 7 — y :YEpY YP n 4R Ngp �^ l 1 WARD - � o :WIYIIµTY LN "O r�_ pOCLO tlp M"ER R�NM DR M i o U.1gy ,ay, rRSTE pR moxv, , an prunirig o e p ant mate s, a m 1J •BASE LINE a nse:vL R] __________________ conformance with good horticultural practices. ep po fTi ` PA fRILI( If NNY dt �� i • •• _ s nE51 Op ¢c g SpEN¢p LN r b. Plant materials which are installed or preserved within private _ >•� R ,a` �s �C ER ,N property and within the adjacent public right-of-way which CT a 1 R OR exhibit evidence of pest infestation, disease or damage shall be •0- appropriately treated and replaced as determined by the city official. • pr.Fnnao c- 1 gRmsN ca.oNaL NR ' C. he neglect or refusal to maintain as described in this section, ; "° " " It P PROJECT l LRR LN after ten (10) days written notice by the city, shall be considered a violation. LOCATION Rus*L. DR _ ------- -- -------- d. ---- ;d. Trees contained in an approval landscape plan that have been; } removed or which die shall be replaced in accordance with section 15-52 of this chapter. (Ord. No. 18,359, 6 4, 9-26-00) 00 :. 25B.S.L. . - 10' EASEMENT--------------- `\ 25' B.S.L. BRICK \ = DUMPSTER ENCLOSURE 6 'rte / 7 Q 70.0' 9 �4 (12 PROPOSED o BUILDING - — j FFE 276.20' L SYMBOL SHRUB NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME HEIGHT AT Qi—y,. MATURITY SHRUBS (EVERGREEN 30" (MAX HT ALONG 1/2000 SF REQ.)(EVERGREEN REQ.) ROW) COMPACTA HOLLY — 5' O. C. — 5 GAL. CANOPY TREE CHOOSE FROM LIST OF 1/HALF SPECIES INCLUDED IN ACRE " h CITY OF BRYANT'S { O 5 LANDSCAPING CODE BERMUDA GRASS 14,966 T SQFi OF SOD ON ROAD Sec. 15-87. Tree species. leylandii NOTE- PLANTS TO BE (Ord. No. 18,359, § 4,9-26-00) (a) Recommended list. The following list of trees represents those which have been found to be best suited to (5) Evergreen—Medium Trees (average height 40'X Sec. Trees and shrubs in public of -way. this area and require the least amount of maintenance. 30' width) DATE: a and division All tree and shrub species listed in this division may be The following list of trees is recommended for planting in DRAWING NUMBER: used in the public right-of-way. the required landscaped area. Ilex opaca American Holly (Ord. No. 18,359, § 4, 0-26-00) (b) Street and parking lot (may also be used as interior Juniperus virginiana Eastern Red Cedar 500 plantings): Magnolia virginiana Sweet Bay Magnolia Sec. 15-89. Shrub species. 320 Xcupraaoeypans­-_ 4.eytand Cypress — ... (a)Recomrreerf-FsI foRcRAI-ef-shrebs-are M'rose ___----_ BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME leylandii which have been found to be best suited to this area and (1) Deciduous—large (average height 60'X 40' width)require / the least amount of maintenance. This list Celts;Laevigata Sugar Hackberry (6) Evergreen—Small Trees (average height 20' x 15' includes those shrubs which may be planted in the Fagus grandifolia American Beech width) COMMERCIAL TREE WRAP. ORAP FROM BOTTOM required landscaping area. Fraxinus pennsyvanica Green Ash Camellia japonica Camellia BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME Linociendron tulipfera Tulip Poplar Tree Camellia sasanqua Sasanqua Camellia Evergreen- Shrubs Magnolia acuminata Cucumber Magnolia Ilex attenuate'Fosterii Foster Holly Ilex cornuta'Burfordil' Burford Chinese Holly Quercus acutissima Sawtooth Oak Ilex cornuta'Burfordi� Burford Chinese Holly Ilex cornuta'Rotunda' Dwarf Rotunda Holly Quercus alba White Oak ab Ilex vomitoria Yaupon Holly lex cornata'Compacta' Dwarf Japanese Holly Quercus ata Southern Red Oak Juniperus virginiana Canaert Red Cedar Ilex vomitoria' Nana' Dwarf Yaupon Quercus micata Swamp Chestnut Oak 'Canaertii' Jasminum mesnyi Primrose Jasmine Quercus nigra Water Oak Juniperus virginiana 'Gloucs' Silver Red Cedar Nandina domestica Nandina Quercus nuttallii Nuttall Oak COMPACTED SUBGRADE Cleyera Quercus palustris Pin Oak gymsTernsnthera gymnanthera Quercus phellos Willow Oak - (c) Trees for terraces on hillside cuts: Quercus shumardii Shumard Oak BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME (Ord. No. 18,359, § 4, 0-26-00) (2) Deciduous—Medium Trees (average height 40'X (1) Large (average height 60'x 40' width) Sec. 15-90. Grasses. 30' width) The following grasses are commonly installed adjacent to Celtis laevigata Sugar Hackberry vehicular use areas and may be used to satisfy the Acer rubrum 'Drum- Swamp Red Maple Pinus taeda Loblolly Pine requirements of this chapter: mondii X cupressocyparis Leyland Cypress Acer rubrum 'Red Sun- Red Sunset Maple leylandii Mayer Z-52 Zoysia Emerald zoysia set' Betula nigra River Birch (2) Medium (average height 40' x 30' width) Bermuda grass Ginkgo biloba Ginkgo (male) Bermuda grass hybrids Koelreuteria paniculata Golden Rain Tree Koelreuteria paniculata Golden Rain Tree Centipede Pistacia chinensis Pistachio (d) Shrubs for terraces on hillside cuts: St. Augustine Taxodum distichum Cypress BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME [Source: Little Rock Landscaping Code] Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Elm (3) Trees to be planted under utility lines shall be Baccharis halimifolia Groundsel Bush selected from the following species: Elaeagnus pungens Elaeagnus Deciduous—Small Trees (average height 20'x 15' Forsythia intermedia Forsythia width) Ilex cornuta Burfordii Dwarf Burford Holly Nana' Acer palmatum Japanese Maple Lagerstroemia indica Crape Myrtle Cards canandensis Redbud Myrica cerifera Southern Wax Myrtle Cercis chinensis Chinese Redbud Nandina domestics Nandina Cornus florida Flowering Dogwood (e) Ground covers for terraces on hillside cuts: Crataegus marshallii Parsley Hawthorn BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME Crataegus opaca Mayhaw BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME (1) Vines BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME Crataegus viridis Green Hawthorn Gelsemium Carolina Yellow Jessasempervirens Ilex decidua Deciduous Holly Lagerstroemia indica Crape Myrtle mine Lonicera japonica Wild Honeysuckle Magnolia soulangiana Saucer Magnolia (4) Evergreen—Large Trees (average height 60' x 30'width) (2) Hynodon d Mix: dacvulatylon Bermuda Grass ^ Magnolia grandiflora Southern Magnolia EragroCynodon curvula Weeping Love Grass L Pinus taeda Loblolly Pine Festucstis Festuca arundinancea Kentucky 31 Fescue X cupressocyparis Leyland Cypress MI SLASH BURLAP J-4 TIMES N. i M. COMPACTED BACKFILL I MIXED SUBSOIL WITH PLANTING MEDIUM BREAK SUBSOIL WITH RAILROAD OR PICK AX J 1 —Q"- MIN. L_ MIN. NOTE, PLACE ALL PVC LATERALS 1 112 THE BALL SIZE s� OUSTSIDE OF ROOTBALL MIN. I -NOTE.• PROVIDE F£RTILOME FOOD _ -- STIMULATOR IN EACH TREE PIT. 1 TREE PLANTING DETAIL No SCALE PLANTS UP TO 4'-0" TALL REQUIRE 18" MIN DEPTH TOP OF PLANT MUST BE SAME AS SEEN AT NURSERY HARDWOOD MULCH REQUIRED TO A DEPTH OF OF 2" WHEN PRESENT, REMOVE BURLAP FROM TOP 1 3 OF ROOTBALL AND REMOVE TIES DISTURB SUBSOIL W/ RAILROAD PICK OR AXE PLANTS MUST HAVE A 6" MIN. OF DISTURBED SOIL SURROUNDING THE PLANT 25' B.S.L. 10' EASEMENT .. � ;9 n p z Zo � x1: Z o5z0 O 00� C7 ARKANSAS * REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER * N0. 14048 n� Op E P117 IIBenton, CONSULTING ENGINEERS - SURVEYORS S. Market Street, Arkansas 72015 PH. (501)315-2626 FAX(501)315-0024 www.hopeconsulting.com NOTE- PLANTS TO BE INSTALLED SLIGHTLY HIGHER FOR USE AND BENEFIT OF: CHOICE EQUITY INVESTMENTS TAHN GRADE ALLOWING FOR DATE: 06/27/2018 POSITIVE DRAINAGE AND DRAWING NUMBER: SETTLING 01/08/2019 CHECKED BY:—Or�^J� TIES PLACED ABOVE THE LOWEST PRIMARY BRANCHES SHEET: L-1.1 NO. 10 GALVANIZED WIRE 7T IRU j 500 1/2" RUBBER HOSE, ANCHOR WIRE TO STAKE IN 2 LOCATIONS PER STAKE I '�J 3 T—POST INSTALLED PER TREE AT A 120 320 1 60 DEGREE ANGLE AROUND TREE- T—POST TO f BE GREEN STEEL PRE—PAINTED WITH 6" SILVERER OR WHITE TOP / SURVEYORS TAPE ON ALL GUY WIRES (TYP.) \ COMMERCIAL TREE WRAP. ORAP FROM BOTTOM \ AROUND TREE AND TIE WITH SUITABLE CORD. PROVIDE IF SPECIFIED MUH PULLED 2" AWAY FROM THE BASE OF THE TREE E OF MULCH BURLAP TO BE REMOVED FROM THE TOP OF ROOTBALL, REMOVE TIES, FOLD BACK BURLAP AT THE TOP OF THE R007BALL, REMOVE ALL NON BIODEGRADABLE OR SYNTHETIC BURLAP WATER RETENTION SAUCER (TEMPORARY) FERTILIZER TABLETS LE. AGRIFORM TABLET AS PER SPECIFICATIONS 6" BELOW SURFACE ?N. - COMPACTED SUBGRADE UNIFORM BACKFILL MATERIAL WITH A 3.-1:1 RATIO OF TOPSOIL, PEAT MOSS, AND SAND SLASH BURLAP J-4 TIMES N. i M. COMPACTED BACKFILL I MIXED SUBSOIL WITH PLANTING MEDIUM BREAK SUBSOIL WITH RAILROAD OR PICK AX J 1 —Q"- MIN. L_ MIN. NOTE, PLACE ALL PVC LATERALS 1 112 THE BALL SIZE s� OUSTSIDE OF ROOTBALL MIN. I -NOTE.• PROVIDE F£RTILOME FOOD _ -- STIMULATOR IN EACH TREE PIT. 1 TREE PLANTING DETAIL No SCALE PLANTS UP TO 4'-0" TALL REQUIRE 18" MIN DEPTH TOP OF PLANT MUST BE SAME AS SEEN AT NURSERY HARDWOOD MULCH REQUIRED TO A DEPTH OF OF 2" WHEN PRESENT, REMOVE BURLAP FROM TOP 1 3 OF ROOTBALL AND REMOVE TIES DISTURB SUBSOIL W/ RAILROAD PICK OR AXE PLANTS MUST HAVE A 6" MIN. OF DISTURBED SOIL SURROUNDING THE PLANT 25' B.S.L. 10' EASEMENT .. � ;9 n p z Zo � x1: Z o5z0 O 00� C7 ARKANSAS * REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER * N0. 14048 n� Op E P117 IIBenton, CONSULTING ENGINEERS - SURVEYORS S. Market Street, Arkansas 72015 PH. (501)315-2626 FAX(501)315-0024 www.hopeconsulting.com FOR USE AND BENEFIT OF: CHOICE EQUITY INVESTMENTS L,\NDSCAPE PL -\N SKY BAR CITY OF LITTLE ROCK, PULASKI COUNTY, ARKANSAS DATE: 06/27/2018 1 C.A.D. BY: DRAWING NUMBER: REVISED: 01/08/2019 CHECKED BY:—Or�^J� SHEET: L-1.1 SCALE: 500 018 12W 01 047 320 1 60 1= B