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(SOLI r1 D 1 HC YEISVN6 l O N qA SYLSLN TD l ER THIS BED OR LO -2 ` AS SUDYW.00 � GAI O+I AR3L5l '` FA• 4 (HEOGEI - O N DBB-fi (HEDGE) � Q (3'DL) RAILWOH 4AWL 1 MULCH BED J{I EA 4(HEDGE) ► LO-1 (4'OC) LP a4 l0 i CO LA•,l (HEDGE) (4• u]wK GC) SS , RIVER ROCK MULCH SBM-5 YILLCn Sly O l -& (HEDGE) 438 SFx (3'OC) I.00I —� (r OG��) STE4 LF] IE-9 IB9 ; Ip S O r C, EA-5(HEDGE) a 0 C) D DB8-6 MEP"E] "C. (HEDGE) D O.C.) (HEDGE)IL wwLee 4. -I • STES LFx��O.G) M-5 (S O.C.) IV F HARDWOOD BARK MULCHJ-TT(HcyGEI Li Q LP (4'O.C.) (� INS STEMTO f 1h IRRIGATIONS YSTEMTO �E Lovell IraecvnR L N) IIgfALLM BNOWA'CK C 'a L InL IRRCAIIDN P1M4 RIVER ROCK MULCH r_ J I LL a O J LP 1.1 PLANT MATERIALS SCHEDULE 1/ SvM801 COMAMIN / T Ir I NAME S17P PISACHE2'-3'CAL 5 SELECT TREES WITH WELL BRANCH ED, SINGLE, STRAIGHT TRUNK; CP0 CHINENSIS) TE 10'-12'H ROUNDED HEAVY CROWN Maintenance As Ire, grows, prune bottom limbs for T ground clearance DWARF PRkP.E MYRTLE 3-5 CANES 7 WEEPING,B'-10'MATURE HEIGHT, SELECT TREES FOR UN -PRUNED DCM + (LAGERSTROEMIA INDICA'CENTENNIAL-) 5'-TH MULTI-TRUNKED UPRIGHT CHARACTER, ROUNDED CROWN, 3-5CANES,:'- V CAL MIN ; ALT 'CHEROKEE' (RED) Maintenance. Do nor prune, Alto, to weep overwall FOSTER'S HOLLY 2'.3' CAL. 3 SINGLE TRUNKED, WELL BRANCHED, FULL, HEAVY, CROWN; EVEN, FORM, FH � (ILEXX ATTENUATTA-TOSTERI') S'AUH ALT. EAST PALATKA HOLLY WITH SIMILAR SPEC. Maintenance: As free grows, prune bottom limbs for 7' ground dearance fF'. L'fy LIVE OAK 2'-3' CAL 7 SELECT WELL BRANCHED TREES WITH A SINGLE STRAIGHTTRUNK; FULL LO c COU FRCµS VIRGWBW/d 12'-15'H WELL ROUNDED CROWN; Gy -Z pC1 Maintenance As has grows, prune bottom limbs for T ground clearance SWEET BAY MAGNOLIA 2'-'CAL B WELL BRAN CH ED, M ULTIPLE STRA IG H T TRU INKS, FU LL WELL ROU INDIED SBM I� (MAGNOLIA VIRGINIANA) 8'-10'H CROWN. Maintenance As free grows, prune bottom limbs for T ground clearance TULIP POPLAR 2' 3' CAL C SELECTWELL BRANCHED TREES WITH A SINGLE STRAIGHT TRUNK, FULL TP (LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA) 1ZATH WELL ROUNDED CROWN Maintenance, As free grows, prune bottom limbs far T ground dearance ��. ENCORE (TM)AZALEA 5 GAL 100 FULL, WELL BRANCHED, ROUND, EVEN FORM, COLOR: RED .'AUTUMN RUBY' EA jj } U (AZALEA ENCORE) 15'-15' W OR'AUTUMN BLAZE' MINIMUM 18'H AT PLANTING �r Maintenance Prune to create a corituru s hedge ,era 5 year period. DWARF BURNING BUSH 15 GAL 7 FULL, WELL BRANCHED, EVEN FORM, DB EUONYMUS ALATUS'COMPACTUS' 36" H 15'W MA,r1Wtp11ee Pryrw 1p Friar an Ell maknuoul Na4ga waf a5 yApr poaaC DWARF BARBERRY 7GAL 79 FULL, WELL BRANCHED, ROUND EVEN FORM, OB BERBERIS THUNBERGWATROPURPUREA' 1B'H MINIMUM IB'H AT PLANTING t 5'W M ainlenance Prune to create a confinuous hedge over a 5 yearpenod ��----yy DWARF YAUPON HOLLY 7GAL E2 FULL, WELL BRANCHED, EVEN FORM; INSTALL 2'D C DYH (ILEX VOMITORIA'NANA') 12' H MINIMUM 18'H AT PLANTING 12'W M in lenance: Prune to create a con fin Louis hedge over a 5 year penod FLORIDA JASMINE 7 GAL 7 FULL, WELL BRANCHED, EVEN FORM; FJ (JASMINUM FLORIDUM) 18'-24' H MINIMUM 18'H AT PLANTING 15'-1B'W MarA%.WM PM" lA w"Is"Ifir wad IVY, BOSTON 1GAL 30 FULL WELL ROOTED, CONTAINERS, SPACING 2' O.0 (PARTHENOCISSUS TRICUSPIDATA-'BEVERLY BROOK') 6'-12'H I = 3 NY Mainlanance Prune to cover wall, Prune b avoid spread away from wall 1 OE WL.INGLISH 1 GAL 30 FULL WELL ROOTED, CONTAINERS, SPACING AS SHOWN ON PLAN. I£ !I F1 (HedePLAN.helix) 6'-12' H Maintenance: Prune to cover wall; Prune to avoid spread away from wall 02Dc) TIFWAV BERMUDA SQD CONTR, PROVIDE FRESH PALLETED SOD FROM ARKANSAS STATE PLANT BOARD LAWN 0 (CYNODON DACTYLON -TIF WAY 419') EST. CERTIFIED TURF GRASS SOD FARMS, 1' ROOT MAT, SEE NOTE 6 6 ALT. VAR.: TIF GREEN 326 MEASURE CALIPER OF ALL TREES AT TWO FEET ABOVE TOP OF ROOT BALL OR CONTAINER SOIL • TREE HEIGHT IS MEASURED FROM THE TOP OF THE ROOT BALL OR CONTAINER SOIL TO HIGHEST LEAF. GARDEN. REMOVE ALL BROKEN OR DAMAGED 12GAUGEGALV WIRE BRANCHES, SPLIT LEADERS,TWINE, fApa,a1L 2 X 2 POST TREATED 2IRESFO FD�ACnONwEI FLGIAUCTA O AROUND PERIMETER OF TREE PIT SE3GUY USE COYFR Moaha M o BANCfII rREES OVER 12 FEET TALL L '-C - WITH 2- MULCH SET TREE PLUMB SET TOP OF ROOT MILL FINISH GRADE DRIVE STAKES INTO UNDISTURBED SOIL REMOVE ALL ROPE, TWINE, AND WIRE FROM AROUND TRUNK AFTER TREE IS Si "a lkhkrf. ►rl I>f KALT r;LBO APPROVED TOPSOIL BACKFILL MIXTURE EOMPAE IEO aaE4rM - TREE DETAIL 3-MULCH rPErAULT GRADE •rllCRYyLCM'JF lIi DEE+ (AFTER WATERED I TRENCH- li"14110 AND LIGHTLY TAMPED) REDUCE MULCH MIGRATION CURB SU PERSOIL OR PAVUrCh r' All ENDED I0PSC11 (SEE NOTES) EN arlC'J04. MULCH DETAIL NpT raKY f Mil:: N D BED AS DIRECTED IN NOTES (DEFAULT GRADES 1f COYIALKo� tisKLCR IEp BACKFILL BACKFILL BASE (SEE NOTES) SHRUB DETAIL NOT TO SCALE I� Landscape Construction Notes ci 1. Approvals: Landscape Architect or Owners Representative shall approve plan[ materials, and hardscape materials prior to installation for conformance m to specifications, placement, and quantifies Landscape and/or Irrigation Conlraclor(s) shall coordinate all aclivikies with the Owner, General Contractor, Project Engineer and other on site coordinating au[horikies throughout the landscape! igalion system construction process —do 2, Quality: Plan[ quality and selection shall be in compliance with the plant materials list and in accordance with the latest standards set forth by the }i Lo E American Nurseryman's Association and the Arkansas Slate Plant Board. Deliver plant materials to the site with identification labels attached or U cerlificalion of size, species, and variety by supplier, Plant malenals [he[ do not meet plant schedule criteria, have broken limbs, started or scrapped U �1 trunks, and loose root balls or loose in their containers shall be rejected, W 3, Quantities: The landscape contractor is responsible for verifying site measurements and planVoonslruc[ion material quantities In the event of conflict, -II.— U notify Owners Represenlalive, General Contractor, Project Engineer, or Landscape Architect. 4. Alternate Varieties: When allema[e vanelies of trees and shrubs noted in the Plant Materials Schedule are selected, they shall comply with the E H specifications for the originally specified plant Trees and shrubs indicated on the plan shall be or the same variety when optional varieties in the plant Lh Z materials list are selected unless approved by Landscape Architect or Owners Representative IU m S. Plant Material Installation: Install all trees and shrubs in accordance with the details shown on the plan Specifically, install all shrubs one inch above finished grade of bed. Install all trees two inches above finished grade of bed or lawn (see planking details and Note 8) Tn S. Drainage: All site grading shall comply with the Engineering Plans For Landscape installations, excavate as needed to place landscape soils to O m comply with the engineering plans. place new soil and soil mixes, highly lamp to compress, fine grade in accordance with the Engineering Plans or in O the absence of engineering plans, use the following schedule: 6, 1, Shrub beds: Provide positive drainage away from buildings and toward walks, drainage channels, or lawn LighBy lamp and fine gratle to create a finished Slope of 8:1 (8' H to V V ) or as specified on the Engineering drawings Finished grade or soil shall be at least 4' lower than finish floor elevation �•L L 62 Lawn areas: Provide positive drainage away from buildings and [award walks, drainage channels, or lawn. Fine grade to create a finished GI slope of 10:1 (1 O' H to V V ) or as specified an the Engineering Drawings, Finished gratle of soil shall he al least 4" lower than finish floor U elevation. Fine grade a mate a smooth carpel like surface U 7, Planting Soil: Due to the poor onsile soil conditions, planting soils shall meet the following standards: IN 7.1. Imported lop soil shall be free of all weeds and grass. On site Soils may contain up to 10 % rocks, rooks, and construction debris (0% weeds and grass) Test imported lop soil. Amend as recommended by Pulaski County Extension Service Submit test results and proposed amendment samples to landscape architect N 7.2. SuperSoil shall be composed are mixture of a minimum of 40% compost and 60% imported topsail mechanically blended and delivered to the C: r site far direct placement in beds, 73, Shrub Planting Beds: Use a 1:1 SuperSoillsite sail mix W 7.4. Tree Pits: Use a 1:1 imported lop soil/site sail mix. C 8. Site Conditions: It is anticipated that the site has unfavorable planking conditions. On site soils are likely to be clayey, stony, rocky, and mixed with Q instruction debris and/or compacted for construction of buildings and parking tots. 111. Individual shrubs: Excavate a minimum 2' x 2' X 2' pit and return excavated soil to pit Excavate shrub planting hole per detail and mix Super U N O O Soil with site soil at a 1:1 ratio in shrub planting hole and install shrub in loosened pit soilcr N B.2 Tree Planting Pits: Excavate a minimum 6' x 6' x 3' deep pit centered an the proposed location for the Iree and return excavated material to pit L a7 al) Excavate tree planting hole per detail and mix lop soil with on site soil at a 1:1 ratio in Iree planting hole and install tree in loosened pit soil in the �9� _ position shown on the plan. CD J 83, Lawn Areas: Excavate 3' below finish grade to remove all grass, rocks, roots, and construction debris from area to be sodded Replace with L W imported lop soil and soil amendments and grade surface to a smooth finish grace for placement or sod Lightly lamp to compact and fine gratle yj p C in accordance with the engineering plans to create a smooth carpel like surface Z 9. Lawn: Provide sod with a good cover or living, grower located g g, growing grass. Obtain the sod from an Arkansas Stale Plant Board Certified turf I led in an to area having similar growing conditions to the Site (e g Double Springs Grass Farm or similar), Deliver the sod on pallets. Protect the root system from p exposure to wind and sun during transportation and an site. Do no[ order and/or deliver more sad than can be placed within 24 hours. m r `> 11, Lawn Installation: Install sod in locations shown an the plan. Install sad pieces with light joints between sections Roll as needed to achieve a smooth, evenly graded, lawn surface free of gaps, cavities, hales, or uneven areas Match sad sail surface to the elevation of adjacent surfaces. Trim L edges to a smooth line. Irrigate sufficiently to establish sod. Check sodded areas for growth and health after two weeks, Fill hales and cavities and replace dead lawn sections to achieve a smooth mowable surface a) m 11. Irrigation system: Install an Automatic Irrigation System in compliance with the Irrigation Plans Landscape Contractor shell demonstrate full coverage performance of Irrigation system for approval by Landscape Architect, General Contractor, or Owners Representative prior to acceptance, r antl shall demonstrate operation of system to Owners Represenlative when delivering operation manual and warrantees Provide a set of 'As O N Constructed' Drawings for Owners reference, Guarantee Inigabon System for one year. (See Irrigation Plans) 12. Steel Edging: Provide and install Col -Mel ® steel edging (min. 12 gauge) or approved equal, Provide matching painted stakes or hooks as needed to firmly set edging material in clean, sharp, stmighl and arced lines as shown on landscape plan. Edging height: shall be V above lawn. Modify sharp or ripping edges in areas where persons may walk to shale tripping hazards If selected by Owner, quarrystone may be substituted for steel edging, 13. Mulch: Install shredded hardwood bark mulch 3' deep in all shrub and groundcover beds, Depth shall be measured after mulch has been watered and lighlly tamped. Cover tree basins and soil nine with 2' of mulch. "Tuck' mulch behind steel edging and behind curb to reduce erosion (See Detail) Do not place mulch on lap of groundcovers, shrub branches, or within 1" of tree trunks, and shrub or perennial crowns 14. River Rack Mulch: Provide 1" - 4' thick and wide, locally sourced (Caddo Valley area), washed river rack with weathered rounded edges Broken or a crushed rock is not acceptable Install in a V deep layer in locations shown on the plans. Edge with steel edging to create a maintainable edge Rust, brawn, gray, and Ian colors are acceptable, Submit samples for approval by Landscape Archilecl or Owners Representative for approval prior to installation. - 15. Slaking and Guying: Slake and guy as shown on the free planting delail as needed for Iree stability, Remove all slakes and guys after 12 months Is. Alternate construction techniques or details may be suggested by conlraclor for approval by the Landscape Archilecl to ease construction time and cast to the Owner if the proposal will achieve the same results. 17. Utilities: Call Arkansas One Call, Inc (501-033-8045) prior to construction for the location of utilities that may he affected by installation of landscaping or irrigation system. Call Arkansas One Call it prior markings have been destroyed. Locale, flag, and protect existing irrigation heads, Valves, electric Systems. sleeves, drainage, and other existing on site improvements prior to construction. In the event of damage to utilities or aiding systems that are G be preserved, LandscapeAmgalion contractor shall repair [he damage at his expense. le. Guarantee: Guarantee all work performed under [his contal for a period of one year. Guarantee replacement plants and materials for a penod of one year from the dale of replacement LP 1.2 LFtH 1l1M F]tlTPlJ AIM[ FIPLINE �OFpIS4'TING REPucEo sLEEVE LOTIokMAV BE ADlI1STED ACCAROII LI O- d`!}jj TREES I,YPICALI c/) co ' (F. WYIFOHI! SPPAY HEADSWRH Fab man Awmc EASIBLE TO REDUCE POSSIBLE ww.curua,vl�Lw 0 UJ I BORE 6 FEAM FOR r:aN} •T'�llnRLTLG WAIY IF A NEARBY 1SECTION RE TKTALFCwA REMNEH AND REPLACED CEC SLEEVE LOCATION ANY BE AC!USTED ACWFOINGLY I I West 2nd Street R ID \\ ---------------- --------------- �• rsa.a Pw asAa S} .+g co�uPuNG ^P A- T j!1 q TREE FI NY AN P1 G n"D FL:Y. I IAdREAy ALI WALL RETAIMnG wnu 1 �o-AlxawwrL.xx FaFFSfDLy AND IRFIC TION — �AF,1(EY.JIW CAMROLIER IN ALUMINUM I HEATED ENCLOSURE T 1- IRE SHEET IRI]-OETAILI, 43 ' uttLnlsA,lA 13 I041A5>c POLE) OUMPSTER I' ENCLOSURE I 1i THWtFOf lR;V M-I_NTTOMTER THIS pEA THE ACING SHOWN BED AREA USING THE HEAD SPACING SHOWN BED USING CONDITION OF DINING IRRIGATION SYSTEM IS _ UNKNOWN COORDINATE LOCATIONS GF y { IRRIGATION GOWRH THE OWN ER OPERATE INSPECTAND LOCUMENTCOILTION OF EA.TTERIA LEOA•SUIRED THATTO TO -- - LISTO RE PAIR ANY DA MAGAY BE DEFICIENCIES REPAIR ANY NG TREES OR DEFICIENCON FOIMO 01!FING THEINDIALINSPECTION ; F AUGNPOPLP SPRAYF14VLWM I` POSSIBLEDAMAGE+uMAEGSE BY CAR;—THANGE - 10 '! Q' 10 20 Kp1wL1.o,w� bC>km 4�f a SCALE 1" 10'-0" IRRIGATION PLANS PREPARED BY MITCHELL LANGLEY. A CERTIFIED IRRIGATION DESIGNER WITH IRRIGATION ASSOCIATION, AN EPA WATERSENSE PARTNER IN a �� GOOD STANDING AND A PROFESSIONAL MEMBER OF AMERICAN SOCIETY OFIRRIGATION CONSULTANTS, PHONE 501-305-0202 FOR DON CHAMBERS -LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT 1I REFER TO SHEET IR12 FOR NOTES AND INSTALLATION DETAILS (REFER TO SHEET IR12 FOR NOTES AND INSTALLATION DETAILS I OUANTTIES ARE SHOWN FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY. IT SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO CALCULATE ALL MATERIALS NECESSARY FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A COMPLETE IRRIGATION SYSTEM IRRIGATION LEGEND 1 jo 1- IRRIGATION WATER METER 125gpm@65pM REQUIRED) 1 ® 1- VI N975XLS RP -TYPE BACKFLOW PREVENFER With, WYE STRAINER, AND RAINBIRD ESP-1 ZLXME (12) STATION IRRIGATION CONTROLLER INSTALLED IN AN AO UASHIELD ALUMINUM, INSULATED I HEATED ENCLOSURE 1 RAINBIRD WR2-WIRELESS RAIN I FREEZE SENSOR 3 ® RAIMEIRD 3RC QUICK COUPLING VALVEIPROVIDE 2 KEYS wM SWNELSI 12 ® RAINBIRD 100PEB 1-ZONE CONTROL VALVE with FLO CONTROL 1 RAINBIRD 1B015AMPR5 POP-UP TURF SPRAY wlth 6-VAN NOZZLE 11 © RAINBIRD 1B045AMPRS POP-UP TURF SPRAY wM 12-11E-VAN NOZZLE 5 Q RAINBIRD 1804SAMPRS PONUP TURF SPRAY with 15-HE-VAN NOZZLE 6 RAINBIRD 1:04SAMP IRS POP-UP TURF SPRAY with 18-VAN NOZZLE 63 E) RAN BIR01B04SAMPRS POP-UP TURF SPRAY wM 15SST NOZZLE 10 RAINBIRD 1B045AMPR5 POPLP TURF:PRAY wM 15RCS NOZZLE S Q RAINBIRD IBO4-SAMPRS POP-UPTURF:PRAY wM 15LCS NOZZLE 20 M FIR NEIRD 1812SAMPRS POP-UP SHRUB SPRAY with 6-VAN NOZZLE 3 10 RAINBIRD 1812SAMPRS POP-UP SHRUB SPRAY wM B+RE-VAN NOZZLE 45 CE RAINBIRD 1812SAMPRS POP-UP SHRUB SPRAYwM 1ME-VAN NOZZLE 1 ® RAINBIRD 1812-SAMPRS POP-UP SHRUB SPRAYwM 15SST NOZZLE 3 E3 RAINBIRD 1812-SAMPRS POPUP SHRUB SPRAY.1th 15RCS NOZZLE i 0 RAINBIR01812SAMFRS POP-UP SHRUB SPRAY wM 15LCS NOZZLE 20 M RAINBIRD RWS-"-1402 ROOT WATERING SYSTEM (2 PER TREE) CL200 PVC LATERAL PIPING — U14 PVCW IMm1E 1111" •lusIIA .IFI AI.I CSCM TIC SLEEVE SPRAY HEADS SHOWN BEYOND PROPERTY LINE OF PARKING LOT 21 ® RAINBIRD 1S125AMPR5 POP-UP SHRUB SPRAY wM 10-HE-VAN NOZZLE 2 0 RAINBIRD 1B12SAMPRS POP-UP SHRUB SPRAY wM 12-HE-VAN NOZZLE B . RAINBIR01 B125AMPRS POP-UP SHRUB SPRAY wM 15SST NOZZLE 1 . RAINBIR01 B12-EAMPRS PO P-UPSHRUB SPRAY wM 15LCS NOZZLE m 1� r I E LINE WATER THIIS EILD AARIrNsIyF[N(QOV40 OEM(ITAR'� LINE TO WATER THIS ELL ARP FrsL n;. ay0 uA:A16SOLM: CONOITIONOF E%ISTING IRRIC�iION SYSTELISIMNNOWN COORDINATE 10-5 OF IRRIGATION COMPONENTS WITH THE OWNER OPERATE A. INSPECTANp pOCUMEM CONCITION OF EACH ZONE ANO PROVIDE OWNFA PJC SLEEVE WITHLIST OF MATERIALS THAT MAY BE REGNRED TO REPAIRANY DA—SOROEHCIENCIES FOUND-111GTHEINIMLIFSPECMON I I II f F��IY.�w�R RAINCBTRIPES WHERE FFAN BIE TO REDUCE Pp .KS aw�GE araxwENaw ' I _ W16NEAMFORI SCWO ncs¢vEBavxEDNIGN d WNIt NFARBY SECT. 1 EI REMOVED AND REPLACED AND RE%AYB I SpgVEN IEEVEIOGTION MAYBE A0.RSTE1A60ROpLLY I I C0 I 2 A. I L 1 o CD w rw,awcElmE I- I I IWSUDE 1y 33 GELOW ADNI qti S1EEAREARSWEASTING Iyl WATY. 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