Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout16-023 Map 3O L D aD (D O 1 0 N C m r, a m a m U c J Q Q In i N r m Y U M 0 C 3 t0 L Ul I N UJ 0 0 0 rr O O (10 0 N C a X IJ a� c Y L ro a ro I- I ti L O L a C 0 0- CD 4+ cn CO 0 0 N < CCD Q Q ti O O r O CU 0i N J r-al s W O 9 PP* ® ®� AA v LV II no I "I- s I I I I W -, S S S 14 —J GRAPHIC SCALE 1"=20' 0 20 40 BASIS OF BEARING STATE PLANE COORDINATES ARKANSAS NORTH ZONE NAD-83 1 �1 LEGEND: DESCRIPTION N 0 AMERICAN HOLLY(ILEX OPACA) 2" B&B o WILLOW OAK(QUERCUS PHELLOS) 2" B&B CHASTE TREE (VITEX AGNUS-CASTUS) 2" B&B COMPACTA HOLLY(ILEX CRENATA'COMPACTA') MINIMUM HEIGHT = 16"AT PLANTING ENCORE AZALEAS (RHODODENDRON ENCORE SERIES) MINIMUM HEIGHT = 18"AT PLANTING S 8 S O NOTES: GROUND COVER TO BE BERMUDA GRASS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. ALL LANDSCAPED AREAS OF PLAN TO BE IRRIGATED. S S S 7`\ El INSTALL NEW BOXSOVER TENEW XIST5X5 CURB & GUTTER PIPES PROVIDE NEW 3X3 GRATE RIM 247.8 5 LANDSCAPE NOTES i. Approvals: Owner shall approve all plant materials, hardscape and softscape construction for conformance to specifications, placement, and quantities prior to planting. 2. Plant quality and selection shall be in accordance with latest standards set forth by the American Nurseryman's Association and the Arkansas State Plant Board. Deliver plant materials to site with identification labels attached or certification of species and variety by supplier. Plant materials with broken limbs, scarred or scrapped trunks, and loose root balls or loose in their containers will not be approved. Trees and shrubs indicated on the plan shall be of the same variety when alternate varieties are noted unless approved by Landscape Architect. 3. Quantities: The contractor is responsible for verifying site measurements and plant/construction material quantities. In the event of conflict, notify Owner or Owners Representative. 4. Plant Material Installation: Install all shrubs one inch above finished grade of bed. Install all trees one inch above finished grade of bed or sod. 5. Soil mix: For lawn installation use imported topsoil free of weeds, grass, rocks, roots, and construction debris. Test imported topsoil and amend as recommended by Pulaski County Extension Service for lawns. For shrub and groundcover beds, use SuperSoil. Install all plant materials in gently mounding beds (6:1 minimum) Mound bed from edge of bed to building or center of bed (See Site Conditions" and "Drainage" below) 6. Site Conditions: It is anticipated that the site has unfavorable planting conditions. On site soils are likely to be compacted, clayey, and poorly drained or Donna fill. Shrub Planting Beds: Elevate (mound) proposed beds as shown in detail for placement of SuperSoil. Lawn Areas: Excavate a minimum of 3 inches below finish grade and remove debris for placement of topsoil. IMPORTANT: Good internal soil drainage is essential to establish proposed trees, shrubs, and groundcovers 7. Drainage: Place new soil and soil mixes. Lightly tamp to compress. Shrub beds: Provide positive drainage away from building and toward walks, drainage channels, drainage basins, or lawn. Mound beds and fine grade to create a finished slope of 6:1 (6' H to it V). Finished grade of soil shall be at least 3" lower than finish floor elevation if building. Sod Areas: Slope all sodded areas to drain away from buildings and beds and toward walks, drainage channels, drainage basins, parking areas, or other lawns. Roof Downspouts: Extend all roof downspouts to the edge of planting beds, drainage channels, or streets 8. Sod Placement: Remove all grass, rocks, roots, and construction debris from area to be sodded. Place topsoil and soil amendments and blend well. Lightly tamp to compact and fine grade to drain. Install sod pieces with tight joints between sections. Roll as needed to achieve a smooth, evenly graded, lawn surface free of gaps, cavities, holes, or uneven areas. Match the elevation of adjacent surfaces. Trim edges to a smooth line. Irrigate sufficiently to establish sod. 9. Irrigation system: Landscape contractor shall install an irrigation system. Avoid aver -spray onto buildings and pavements. General Contractor shall 'install sleeving (double, 4", Schedule 40, PVC pipe) under all new pavements to accommodate irrigation system and other utilities (see Landscape Plan) mark location of sleeves for future reference. Landscape Contractor shall coordinate location of irrigation meter, irrigation control box, and electrical supply with Owner or General Contractor. Owner or General Contractor shall provide a water meter or water connection for the irrigation system and a location and electrical connection for the irrigation controller. Landscape Contractor shall demonstrate full coverage performance of irrigation system for owner's approval prior to acceptance. 10.Mulch: Install shredded bark mulch 3" deep in all planting beds and around trees. Depth shall be measured after mulch has been watered. Do not place mulch on top of groundcovers, shrubs, shrub branches, or within i" of tree trunks and shrub or perennial crowns. Cover tree basins and soil rims with 2" of mulch "Tuck" mulch behind steel edging and behind curb to reduce erosion. 11.Steel Edging: Provide and install Ryerson steel edging or edging material manufactured by local steel supply company (3/32"x4") painted with two coats of rust inhibiting black or green paint. Provide painted stakes or hocks as needed to firmly secure edging material in clean, sharp, straight and arced lines as shown on plan. Edging height shall be i" above lawn. 12.Annual Beds as located by Owner preference: Delete some of the Liriope and Daylilies and prepare annual beds using 100% Supersoil and 1" shredded bark mulch. Install seasonal annuals appropriate for the season with sufficient density to provide full coverage in the bed. (Pansies at 6" o.c.) 13.Guarantee: Guarantee all work performed under this contract for a period of one year. Guarantee replacement plants and materials for a period of one year from the date of replacement. 14.Utilities: Call Arkansas 'ONE -CALL', Inc. (501-833-8045) prior to any excavation to locate any existing utilities. Locate, flag, and protect existing irrigation piping, heads, valves, electric systems, sleeves, drainage, or other site improvements prior to construction if present. I fA ( SSMH y SSMH I ( v W FH vv � WM w — WV -- ---\ W W WV W W7 U J A1 U AV` d W C 0) 0) ads � r' LU " U r S as E L Ea 73 OZ Ck �Nd U1 Ct CL � o V C .,y C 0 .,I U) .N aD L N m ❑ ❑ \ X cc Q9 'D tin T m o n 03 y 4-, L) 0 �- M U