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Refer to Sitework Specifications for all information needed for landscape work
Notify Landscape Architect or designated representative of any layout discrepancies
or any condition which may prohibit the installation as shown.
Verify and locate all utilities and site lighting conduits before landscape construction
begins. Protection of all utilities is the responsibility of the Contractor.
All landscape planting areas illustrated shall be graded smooth with three inches (3")
of topsoil and three inches (3") of compost applied and consistently blended (tilled) to
a depth of nine inches (9") . If adequate or sufficient topsoil is not available on site,
the Contractor shall provide topsoil per the specifications and approved by the Owner
To obtain final grade, excavation may be necessary to accept the required depth of
topsoil/compost mix with surface dressing or mulch. All beds shall be crowned to
anticipate settlement and ensure drainage without disrupting surrounding planned
drainage paths. Any areas disturbed for any reason prior to final acceptance of the
project shall be corrected by the Contractor at no additional expense to the Owner.
All landscaped areas will be Irrigated with an underground automatic system.
Quantities shown on these plans are for reference only. Plant spacing Is as Indicated
in the Plant Material List unless otherwise noted. The Contractor has full responsibility
to provide coverage in all planting areas as specified.
All trees and shrubs shall be installed per planting details.
Trees shall be planted at least five feet (5') from any utility line or sidewalk, and to the
outside of utility easements with a clear ten feet If 0') around fire hydrants.
Furthermore, planting within areas of turf shall give priority of location to irrigation.
Trees, shall not be planted within five feet (5') of a spray head or ten feet (10') of a
rotor. Remaining irrigation components shall respect the location of the illustrated
landscape design. Shrubs, regardless of type, shall not be planted within thirty inches
(30") of bed perimeters.
All plant material shall be maintained in a healthy and growing condition, and must be
replaced with similar variety and size if damaged or removed. Container grown plant
material is preferred, however ball and burlap material may be substituted as
indicated in the plant material list.
All planting beds as designated shall be bordered by Owner approved four inch (4")
steel edging w/ Y16' min. thickness unless bed is bordered by concrete. Terminate
edging flush with paved surface with no sharp corners exposed.
A four inch (4") dressing of Shredded hardwood mulch over a 4.1 oz, woven
polypropylene, needle -punched fabric or equal weed barrier shall be used in all plant
beds and around all trees. Single trees or shrubs shall be mulched to the outside
edge of the saucer or landscape island (See planting details).
Fertilize all plants at the time of planting with 10-10-10 time release fertilizer.
LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS for the City of Little Rock, AR
Chapter 15 - LANDSCAPING AND TREE PROTECTION
Sec. 15-94. - General site development.
Landscaping treatment should be fully integrated into the overall site development, first taking into account
requirements for grading, drainage, stonnwater detention, buffers, utilities, buildings and retention of existing
trees.
(Ord. No. 20. 181, § 1, 10-20-09)
Sec. 15-95. -Screening requirements.
The grading and landscaping of a site shall be accomplished in such a way as to visually screen the
vehicular use area and certain other activities external to buildings on the site from the street and adjacent
more restrictive land uses subject to vehicle sight distance requirements of chapter 30. The use of berms is
encouraged in all landscape plans. Existing and planted vegetation, berms, fences, walls and other
landscaping devices may be used to achieve the required screening in accordance with the following
minimum standards which may be exceeded at the option of the responsible party:
(1)Abutting properties. Where development which requires screening abuts land use of a more restrictive
nature at least eighty (80) percent of the view of the vehicular use area and parked vehicles shall be
screened so as to not be visible when viewed from the adjacent property. A wooden fence may satisfy
sixty-five (65) percent of the requirement and evergreen trees may be used to satisfy the balance.
(2)Special screening. Dumpsters, loading docks, heating and air conditioning units, external storage of
materials, communications equipment and similar outside activities and appurtenanc
es shall be
screened from abutting properties and streets. Special screening of dumpsters within industrial sites is
not required. The screen shall exceed the height of the dumpster or trash containment areas by at least
two (2) feet not to exceed eight (8) feet total height.
(3)Plant growth. In determining the extent of screening to be provided, consideration shall be given to
normal growth characteristics associated with each type of plant material used. Screening standards
shall be satisfied based on the following plant conditions: (1) the size of each plant at installation; (2) the
size of each plant three (3) years after the landscape plan is completed; and (3) the size of each plant at
maturity.
(4)Spedes and spacing requirements. Screening standards are intended to apply during all seasons of the
year. A minimum of fifty (50) percent of the trees and a minimum of seventy-five (75) percent of the
shrubs to be used for screening purposes shall be evergreen varieties. Maximum spacings of fifteen
(15) feet for trees and three (3) feet for shrubs should normally be utilized in order to provide continuous
full screening of the view.
(5)Security and esthetic concerns. Breaks may be incorporated in the screen for esthetic or security
reasons as determined by the city official.
Sec. 15-96. - Perimeter planting strips.
(a)A perimeter planting strip is required along any side of a vehicular use area that abuts adjoining property or
the right-of-way of any street, highway or freeway. This strip shall be at least nine (9) feet wide. The
perimeter planting strip adjacent to freeways or expressways shall be at least thirty (30) feet wide except
within mature areas.
(b)Trees shall be planted with an average linear spacing of not less than thirty (30) feet within the required
landscape or buffer area. Three (3) shrubs or vines for every thirty (30) linear feet shall be planted in the
perimeter planting strip. Massing is permitted as long as trees are spaced not more than one hundred
(100) linear feet apart including width of driveway.
Sec. 15-97. - Interior landscape areas.
(a)Interior landscape areas shall comprise at least eight (8) percent of any vehicular use area containing
twelve (12) or more parking spaces.
(b)In order to apply toward the required eight (8) percent landscape area, the minimum size of an interior
landscape area shall be one hundred fifty (150) square feet for developments with one hundred fifty (150)
or fewer parking spaces. For developments with more than one hundred fifty (150) parking spaces the
minimum size of an interior landscape area shall be three hundred (300) square feet.
(c)Trees shall be included in the interior landscape areas at the rate of one (1) tree for every twelve (12)
parking spaces.
(d)Flexibility is permitted with placement of interior landscape islands, however, interior landscaping should
be generally distributed throughout the vehicular use areas.
(e) Interior planting Island width shall be not less than seven and one-half (7X) feet in order to receive
credit under this section
Sec. 15-98. - Building landscape areas.
(a)Landscape areas may be installed in the area immediately adjacent to the building or elsewhere on the site
at the discretion of the responsible party. However, landscape areas shall be provided between the
vehicular use area used for public parking and the general vicinity of the building, excluding truck loading
or service areas not open to public parking. These areas shaft be equal to an equivalent planter strip three
(3) feet wide along the vehicular use area.
(b)One (1) tree and four (4) shrubs shall be planted in the building landscape areas for each forty (40) linear
feet of vehicular use area abutting the building.
(c)For buildings greater than forty (40) feet in height at least one-third ( 113 ) of the trees to be placed in the
building landscape area shall be of a species with a mature height greater than thirty (30) feet.
(d)The size and location of planter areas and the placement of trees and shrubs within these planter areas
should be freely adapted to meet local site conditions.
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LANDSCAPE CALCULATIONS for the City of Little Rock, AR
REQUIRED
PROPOSED
Perimeter Plantings: Trees 30' O.C. and 3 shrubs per 30 LF
South Arch Street @ 150 LF
5 Trees
5 Trees
15 Shrubs
15 Shrubs
West 6th Street @ 300.29 LF
10 Trees
10 Trees
30 Shrubs
30 Shrubs
Broadway Street @ 149.89 LF
5 Trees
5 Trees
15 Shrubs
15 Shrubs
Interior Landscape: 8% of vehicle area landscaped
2,433.92 SF
14,987 SF
1 Tree per 12 aces 31 spaces
P SP @ P
2.58 Trees
3 Trees
Building Landscape: 1 Tree and 4 Shrubs per 40 LF of
4.48 Trees
5 Trees
parking adjacent to building @179.55 LF
18 Shrubs
18 Shrubs
SOD PROJECT NOTES
EROSION CONTROL:
Throughout the project and the maintenance period for turfgrass, it is the Contractor's
responsibility to maintain the topsoil in place at specified grades. Topsoil and
turfgrass tosses due to erosion will be replaced by the Contractor until
ESTABLISHMENT and ACCEPTANCE is achieved.
SOIL PREPARATION:
All slopes and areas disturbed by construction, except those occupied by buildings,
structures, or paving shall be graded smooth and four (4") inches of topsoil applied. If
adequate topsoil is not available onsite, the Contractor shall provide topsoil as
approved bythe Owner. The area shall be dressed to typical sections and plowed to a
depth of five (5") inches. Soil shall be further prepared by the removal of debris,
weeds and atones larger than 3/4 inch in diameter. After tillage and cleaning, all areas
to receive tu'f shall be leveled, fine graded, and drug with a weighted spike harrow or
float drag.
GRASS SOD:
Turfgrass still shall be 100% "Cynodon dactylon" (Common Bermuda grass). Sod
shall consistof stolons, leaf blades, rhizomes and roots with a healthy, virile system
of dense. thoky matted roots throughout the soil of the sod for a thickness not less
than three-gvarters (3/4'� inch. Sod shall be alive, healthy, vigorous, free of insects,
disease, stories, and undesirable foreign materials and grasses. The grass shall have
been mowed prior to sod cutting so that the height of grass shall not exceed two (2")
inches. Sod shall have been produced on growing beds of clay -loam topsoil. Sod
shall not be harvested or planted when its moisture condition is so excessively wet or
dry that its survival will be affected. All sod is to be harvested, delivered, and planted
within a thirb-six (36) hour period of time. Sod shall be protected from exposure to
wind, sun, and freezing. Should installation occur between November and March, sod
shall include an over -seed of Annual Rye for a grown -in appearance.
IRRIGATION:
In the absence of an irrigation system or areas beyond the coverage limits of a
permanent irrigation system, Contractor shall water sod temporarily to develop
adequate growth and establishment before regular maintenance begins. Turf shall be
watered until firmly established.
Water shall be furnished by the Contractor with means and methods available to
achieve acceptable turf. The water source shall be clean and free of industrial wastes
or other substances harmful to the growth of the turf.
MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS:
Vegetation should be inspected regularly to ensure that plant material is established
properly and remains healthy. Mowing, trimming and supervision of water applications
shall be the responsibility of the Contractor until the Owner or Owner's Representative
accepts and assumes regular maintenance.
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WEST 6th STREET
(ONE-WAY)
(60' R/W)
Plant Material List City of Little Rock, AR
Reference Recommended Plant Material List
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KEY
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SIZE
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Live Oak
N/A
Cont.
3" cal.
12' min.
W min.
Strong Central Leader, Full, Healthy
Quercus virginiana
Chinese Pistache
PC
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Pistacia chinensis
N/A
Cont.
3" cal.
12' min.
6' min.
Strong Central Leader, Full, Healthy
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18
Yaupon Holly
NIA
Cont.
30 gal.
8' min.
5' min.
Muilti-trunk (3 cane min.), healthy,
Ilex vomhoria
good form
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142
Dwarf Burford Holy
Ilex cornuta burfordii'Nana'
36"
Cont.
5 gal.
24" min.
24" min
Full, Good Form, Healthy
DN
49
Harbor Dwarf Nandina
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30"
Cont.
3 gal.
20" min.
18" min.
Full, healthy
Nandina domestics Nana
LR
1,120 sf
Big Blue Liriope
18"
Cont.
1 gal.
12" min.
12" min.
Good form, healthy
Liriope museari'Big Blue'
AJ
1,680 s
Andorra Juniper
18"
Cont.
1 gal.
8" min.
12" min
Full, Good Form Healthy
Juniperus z horizontalis'Plumosa'
EC
630 sf
Wintercreeper Euonymus
Euonymus fortunei'Coloratus
18
Cont.
1 gal.
12" min.
18" min.
6 Runners Minimum
In Accordance to the Current Edition of The American Standard for Nursery Stock
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(REF. LANDSCAPE PROJECT NOTES) "HARDPAN" AS NECESSARY TO PROVIDE GOOD
PERCOLATION AND POSITIVE DRAINAGE
NOTE:
1. SEE LANDSCAPE NOTES FOR THE TYPE OF WEED BLOCK AND MULCH MATERIAL TO USE.
2. OMIT WEED BLOCK WHEN PLANT SPACING IS 18" O.C. OR LESS
SHRUB PLANTING AND SPACING N.T.S.
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THE PURPOSE OF INTERIM REVIEW,
AGENCY APPROVAL, AND COMMENT
UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF
BEN R. HENRY, ASLA
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT No. 5146, ON 06MI/16
THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT
TO BE USED FOR
CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES
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