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STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET POST -CONSTRUCTION PERMITS PERMIT NO. SW�� DOC TYPE El CURRENT PERMIT APPROVED PLANS ❑ HISTORICAL FILE DOC DATE YYYYMMDD CLIENT: John Maxwell Sheetz, Inc. 799 Sixth Avenue Algona, PA 16602 phone. (540) 366-9616 fax; 540) 366-950 CIVIL ENGINEER: 601 N. Trade Street Suite 200 StIn e Winston Salem, NC Landscape Architecture 27101-2916 Civil Engineering P: 336,723.1067 St1>I>rtmel Assa+c Ads, PA Land Planning F: 336.723.1069 DRAWING INDEX: D-1.0 EXISTING CONDITIONS/ DEMOLITION PLAN C-1.0 OVERALL SITE LAYOUT PLAN C-1.1 SITE LAYOUT PLAN C-2,0 UTILITY PLAN C-2.1 SANITARY FORCE MAIN PROFILE C-2.2 SANITARY FORCE MAIN PROFILE C-3.0 GRADING PLAN C-3.1 STORMWATER MANAGEMANT PLAN C-4,0 EROSION CONTROL PLAN C-4.1 OFF -SITE EROSION CONTROL PLAN C-4.2 EROSION CONTROL DETAILS C-4.3 EROSION. CONTROL DETAILS C-5.0 SITE DETAILS C-5.1 SITE DETAILS C-5.2 SITE DETAILS C-5.3 SITE DETAILS C-5,4 GRINDER PUMP DETAILS C-6.0 ROADWAY WIDENING PLAN C-6.1 ROADWAY WIDENING PLAN L-1,1 SITE LANDSCAPE PLAN L-1.2 BIOCELL LANDSCAPE PLAN L-2.0 LANDSCAPE SPECS LIGHTING PLAN UTILITY CONTACTS: NATURAL GAS: SANITARY SEWER: ^ POWER: PIEDMONT NATURAL. GAS CITY OF KING DUKE ENERGY 501 N. MAID STREET Contact: SCOT'T BARROW WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27108 SALISBURY, NC 28.144 CITY ENGINEER Contact: DENNIS POPP Contact: GREG BURTON TEL.#: (336) �83-821"i5 TEL.#:. (336) 917-2812 TR4: (336) 726-7808 TELEPHONE WATER: BELLS©UTH CITY Of KING 800 ROBJE STREET Contact: SCOTT BARROW WINSTON-5ALEM, NC 27107 CITY ENGINEER Contact PHIL POINDXTER TELA (336) 983-8265 TEL.# (33S} 721-7831 FAX##: (336) 731-3195 SHEETZ -KING 703 EAST KING STREET KING, NC BEFORE YOU DIG! CALL 1-800-632-4949 N.C. ONE -CALL CENTER IT'S THE LAW! LOCATION MAP: NOT TOSCALE MOUNTAIN VIEW ROAD ,r0 stO� l l'G :rIR i2E 'C^;':3;:`S i`l0currenis !„ fRfei:OrCf2;V-..-, .��! �rw,edC)iy 1 t}y tn6! SECf`'!WBi:,; k� BS ,.orcF? CiGiainwf`ts - i.I`rih ... :.. i �fJiJ�fB ;r,=�, .. �•�if���if1? Inspecf durin" <, scE ., cl4siy,er �c=1 r, , Aia and S e:r. + nl c..,-ftr^ity With , .Oft'Water "t1i@b :!B'ice With ;he ; f',ryry�jj�r 1.A401iCZ_ l REVISIONS,., ISSUE DATE: 8/3/2011 �i � �.� � I � i � i .+3�' r ! ! r 3• - � gl + � � r 1. 1 �. i � +�i.J�.•h'•�ti1�4. !+�i tl ,} �� '4 !a t��,,�V1: + + (,����.!`i���.},V�JI� -��r. �. + :d' a�4 h E r t✓1 1 i.J ti i i� - 3 I 156.i' ►k !' L +.ALV r_ It ....«..,I.I,—.I ....v,,..... ... .. ,,, :.-.. 3,, a• ��• f'�v�er r"� fl. 4w'ir�.v. ,e, <. 'f,r l'!.� . t ..1 ,p �• ��� �� - �. - - i_u L� IiS SS .� �. �_'l'j�3 i1 _i_ SEE SHEET G-6.0, C-61 & ".2 FOR ROADWAY WIDENING PLANS l � f GENERAL MOTES. NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS, RADII, AND X,Y COORDINATES ARE. TO FACE OF CURB, OR TO THE CENTER OF STRUCTURES SUCH AS INLETS, SIGN POSTS, ETC., UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO: I, VISIT SITE AND .BRING TO THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE ATTENTION IN WRITING ANY PROBLEMS OR DISCREPANCIES WITH SITE OR PROJECT PRIOR TO BIDDING AND CONSTRUCTION. 2, COORDINATE WITH THE OWNER FOR PHASING OF CONSTRUCTION, INSURE HIGH LEVEL OF SAFETY DURING ALL PHASES OF CONSTRUCTION. 3. CHECK ALL "VERIFY" DIMENSIONS NOTED ON PLANS, REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE IN WRITING PRIOR TO ANY FURTHER CONSTRUCTION, 4, OBTAIN ALL NECESSARY PERMITS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO; BUILDING, GRADING, UTILITY, EROSION CONTROL, LAND DISTURBANCE AND OCCUPANCY. 5. DEEP ALL PLANTING AND GRASS AREAS FREE OF DEBRIS, STONES, CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, ETC, 6. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE. FOR LOCATING AND AVOIDING ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN ON SITE PLAN. UTILITIES SHOWN ON SITE PLAN ARE BASED ON THE SURVEY PROVIDED BY SGROI SURVEYING, AND MAY NOT BE ALL INCLUSIVE. CONTACT ULOCO OR OTHER APPROPRIATE UTILITY LOCATION SERVICE FOR UTILITY IDENTIFICATION PRIOR. TO ANY WORK, 7. PATCH/REPAIR STREETS, STRUCTURES, ETC, AS NECESSARY AFTER CONNECTION OF PROPOSED UTILITIES. 8. SEE DETAIL SHEET C-5,0 AND SHEET C-5.1 FOR SITE DETAILS. 9. COORDINATE ANY CONDUIT/IRRIGATION SLEEVES PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF PAVEMENT. COORDINATE SITE LIGHTING WITH SITE LAYOUT. SEE SHEET C-3.0 FOR IRRIGATION SLEEVES. 10. SEE GRADING PLAN (SHEET G3.0) FOR PROPOSED GRADES AND (SHEET CA-0) FOR EROSION CONTROL. 11. BOUNDARY AND TOPOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION TAKEN FROM SURVEY BY: SGROI LAND SURVEYING - P.Q. BOX 576, HIGHPOINT, NC 27261 (336) 885-1.366 DATED: 1/2212005 AND STIMMEL ASSOCIATES ENGINEERING PLANS. 12, G.C. RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATION OF SITE LIGHTING. SITE LIGHTING PLANTS BY OTHERS. COORDINATE ALL SLEEVING PRIOR TO CONCRETE . INSTALLATION. kW SIGHT LINH 19 X 70' SIGHT TRLANGLE SAMUEL NEW 1 U6,461M.20% aw-144919w 5MlKE PDN49t CthM78 tU iNC it#WALY ON �:St'Aif.F:i klr#b OX� 0 stiommel LOCATION MAP.. r�OTTosc�I MOUNTAIN VIEW ROAD Ab SITE Stim i Associates, PA. LanEisCape. Architecture Civil Engineering Land Planning s �,�• 601 N. Trade Street Suite 200 Winston Salem, NC 27101-2916 Qp• i> R 336.723.1067 .F, 336.723,1069 SEALS:.,. "'1141411 off,, VLIPOR4% NORTH i 6 . 9 C5°21'4 25' 4 273.25, - 8 ww X . PROPOSED 7XYTEFORCE MAI7 5 SEWED: EASEMENT. . , r., � 14 f r J// 8 a PROPOSED DRAINAGE AND 1J. MAINTENANCE EASEMENT A� 11V, CARTER FAMILY LTD PARTNERSHIP PIN i s902-a4-52AW8 PART OF DB. 556 PG 75�} PART OF DB. 199 PG BELL �/ ` ` � � t `� ' +� EMIrNT IANGCE f x- - -..X ` ' t ExS" 15" RCP 109t.27 ' ` rx. GSz 4 INV. 1090.00 $.: T n-2R.72' R-1200.43 Cl 131W171 BR-N \ T % 49'46*5W W. \ CH-2912.00, \ 0kWQE POWER CLAIMS iO'r9GWOFwnv CLARENCE T 10' X 70' SP307 TRWME 4W SIGHT LINE SEE SHEET C-6. tl "A 1 & C-6.2 FOR \ � � � .� PROPOSED SHARED ROADWAY WIDENING PLANS ` �, CROSS -ACCESS � 4V X 70.' 516HT TR i 450' SIGHT UW 0 50 100 SCALE: V w 50' 150 PROJECT: CLIENT: John Maxwell Sheer, Inc. 5700 Sixth Avenue Altoona, PR 16602 phone., (540) 366-9616 fax: (540) 366-9WI. DRAWN: T SAS DATE: - 813/2011 REVISIONS: ,SOB, NO: 10-139 SHEET TIC. OVERALL SITE LAYOUT PLAN SCALE: SHEET NO.: ... M 0 0 STIMMEL ASSOCIATES, PA. �i ...ram ... ., ,.-L1•. i e. ._ .. �,.._ --.., a �. -1 .1. L_1_u+a. ,., m .. 1.- ,. ._�L':. ...i.,-. -f_: i bOX-41)70 i SIGHT TRIANGLE MUM -_-Now .._-'amn � /� f f'� r / 450' $1GHT LINE DUKE POWER tr' ` CLAIMS .IV RIGHT OF WAY / ON INSTALLED LINES \ SEE SHEET C-6.0, C 6..1 ei "2 FOR 1�` _ �� S $50'6{1" E----�.� 34T.Sg� ' ROADWAY WIDENING PLANS $ 18 \ Jim / nr ----- r �' ----_ NNE own 22 TRASH 2 p, PROPOSED 2V PRfVATE FORCE MAIN SANITARY " Ay 4 '�* X 1605026.78. SEWER EASEMENT, c, / f l ^ s.oa, Y 922975.71AGO {. ALT'k1 dI / PAINTED BOLT Ex.CI3 / r 4 �.� TOP 1117 7 , r i71W TOIL FLANGE FH INV. 11150� r R. '� s r� ?U 4V �i •, `�.. 11�e,17 m 1a X 70, a o r �e �// 'SIGHT TRIANGLE ^^ o F \ p 22 23 - 22 450 sIG.HT LINE 4/1 $ Or EX.Y1 �' _ T re i 1 'b „�T(}P-1116.3$ \ L3 r R tS IN V 91'14.591117,16 10 l �. a INV,11,,4.a x Q 2 f E FIC 6 7jQj 5 � `� �' �` � `•_ `.t, 7 16 r a � � f Q e 19 15 .> �^ \ TOP - o 23 EX. UNDGND, ' TOP - 1116.22' �` 0 � b. INVA i 12.62 L. LINE 0 f� 6 d? 4 15 d � , • . 13 X 1605023.50 �Y \ X 1604736.33 . , Y 922834,05 'TEL. E` �` \: Y 922852.$5 Al 40 134 kA%. T E6 `�. ELEG. LINE �\ 1604963.30 "Y 92282396 �500�v. ` . X 1 .53 '\ �\ VTR \ Y 922759.02 14 5�,.,�y A % � •*ems I;Ltibi ,� � �`}, ! , , ���p � � � Jam\ �tj�� \ � � i 3 fry • ' � ���;� ` �� _ �� � y� A-292.72' R-1200.43' �\ \ \ � ryj 0. D-13°58'17" BR-N �. 49°4S'58" W CH-292.00'tio� 1$ 24 l a DUKE POWER CLAIMS 10' RIGHT OF WAY -� ON INSTALLED LINES � � � � ♦ � � lax 70' SIGHTRIANGLE.; ~ Oa 5a MOT LINE PROPOSED SHARED r' CROSS -ACCESS EASEMENT f X 1 '10 IX j SEE SHEET C-6.0, C-6.1 S C-6.2 FOR \ Y 9227 ROADWAY WIDENING. PLANS �\ X 16049".28 922669.41 - EXOVERHEAD ELECTRIC LINE SIGHT TRIANGLE 450' SIGHT LINE SITE REFERENCE NOTES. j L' HEAVY DUTY CONCRETE PAVING - SEE DETAIL 3, SHEET C-5.0 PROPOSED SIGNAGE. COORDINATE WITH OWNERS FINAL 17 CONCRETE PAD FOR AIR AND VACCUM MACHINES. SEE DETAIL 1 SHEET C-5.2 25 12WIDE CONCRETE DRIVEWAY APRON �J L" - REPRESENTATIVE FOR LOCATION. NEW CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER - SEE DETAIL 1, SHEEP C-5:0 I(I FLAGPOLE - SEE DETAIL. SHEET C-5.1 "�$ 10' WIDE GRAVEL ACCESS DRIVE TO PROTECT EXISTING UTILITIES TO REMAIN -TYPICAL �� SANITARY SEWER GRINDER PUMP 4" WIDE PAINTED STRIPES 1.5'O.C. @ 45` F1 11 FLAGPOLE UPLIGHT - SEE DETAIL 2 SHEET C-5.1 19 CONCRETE WHEEL STOP- SEE DETAIL 8, SHEET C-5.0 KI4' WIDE PAINTED. STRIPES - TYPICAL 12 TRASH ENCLOSURE SEE DETAILS 6 & 7, SHEET C-5,1 2I7 SPECIAL PAVING AT BUILDING. SEE BUILDING PLANS FOR EPAINTED TRAFFIC ARROW (TYP.) - SEE DETAIL 4, SHEET C-5.0 1 STOREFRONT FLUSH SIDEWALK/PAVING DETAILS. SEE DETAILS 1 & 3, SHEET C-5.1 • 21 SITE LIGHTING- POLES AND FIXTURES BY OTHERS, HANDICAP PARKING SPACE - SEE DETAIL 6, SHEET C-5.0 14 LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE. TANKS, DESIGNED BY OTHERS. 22 STEEL BOLLARDS - SEE DETAIL 9 SHEET C-5.0 HANDISHEET AP C-5.0 ARICING SIGN -SEE DETAIL 7, 15 BOLLARD - SEE DETAIL 1, SHEET C-5,1 O HEIGHT CLEARANCE BAR. SEE DETAIL ON SHEET C- 5.3 PROPOSED BUILDING- SEE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS E AUTO DIESEL PUMP 24 5' X 7' CONCRETE VENT PAD �0 Lei v� X 1605076.70 2lii f Y 922905.98 �1 f o ?00, Co NNI 129 '1� DRAINAGE AND MAINTENANCE EASEMENT Ex. xj SHED 1 L x� LOCATION MAP. NOT TOSCALE MOUNTAIN VIEW ROAD SITE DATA: - ZONING: CS - COMMUNITY SHOPPING DISTRICT USE: CONVENIENCE STORE SITE ACREAGE: SITE AREA: 2.157 AC +!- DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS: FRONT SETBACK: 30' REAR SETBACK: 5' EXISTING IMPERVIOUS CALCULATIONS: BUILDINGS TO LAND: 0.059 AC 2.73% PAVEMENT TO LAND: 0.333 AC +I- = 15.44% OPEN SPACE: 1.695 AC +/- = 81.83% PARCEL TOTAL: 2.167 AC +!- W 100,00% TOTAL IMPERVIOUS: 0,392 AC +A = 18.17% PROPOSED IMPERVIOUS CALCULATIONS: BUILDINGS TO LAND: 0.136 AC +I- - 6.30% PAVEMENT TO LAND: 14455 AC +I = 67-4.5% OPEN SPACE: 0,496 AC +(. = 26,25% PARCEL TOTAL: 2.157 AC +!- = 100.00%0 TOTAL IMPERVIOUS: 1,566 AC +I- w 73.75% W NTERSI-IED: THIS SITE IS NOT IN A WATERSHED. INFRASTRUCTURE: WATER =. PUBLIC (CITY OF )UNG} SEWER = PUBLIC: (CITY OF KING) STREETS = PUBLIC OFF-STREET PARKING: 1 SPACE PER 200 GFA, 3 SPACES PER SEAT 5941 GFA = 30 REQUIRED SPACES 16 OUTDOOR SPACES = 6 SEATS TOTAL PARKING REQUIRED: 25 SPACES TOTAL PARKING PROVIDED: 44 SPACES (INCLUDING 2 HANDICAP SPACES) . GENERAL NOTES - NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS, RADII, AND X,Y COORDINATES ARE. TO FACE OF CURB, OR TO THE CENTER OF STRUCTURES SUCH AS INLETS, SIGN POSTS, ETC., UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO: 1. VISIT SITE AND BRING TO THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE ATTENTION IN WRITING ANY PROBLEMS OR DISCREPANCIES WITH SITE OR PROJECT PRIOR TO BIDDING AND CONSTRUCTION, 2. COORDINATE WITH THE OWNER FOR PHASING OF CONSTRUCTION. INSURE HIGH LEVEL OF SAFETY DURING ALL PHASES OF CONSTRUCTION. 3. CHECK ALL "VERIFY" DIMENSIONS NOTED ON PLANS. REPORT.ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE IN WRITING PRIOR TO ANY FURTHER CONSTRUCTION, 4. OBTAIN ALL NECESSARY PERMITS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO: BUILDING, GRADING, UTILITY, EROSION CONTROL, LAND DISTURBANCE AND OCCUPANCY. 5. KEEP ALL PLANTING AND GRASS AREAS FREE OF DEBRIS, STONES, CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS, ETC. 6. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR LOCATING AND AVOIDING ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN ON SITE PLAN. UTILITIES SHOWN ON SITE PLAN ARE BASED ON THE SURVEY PROVIDED BY SGROI SURVEYING, AND MAY NOT BE ALL. INCLUSIVE, CONTACT ULOCO OR OTHER APPROPRIATE UTILITY LOCATION SERVICE FOR UTILITY IDENTIFICATION PRIOR TO ANY WORK. 7. PATCH/REPAIR STREETS, STRUCTURES, ETC. AS NECESSARY AFTER CONNECTION OF PROPOSED UTILITIES. 8. SEE DETAIL SHEET C-5.0, C-5.1, C-5.2, C-5.3AND SHEET C-5.4 FOR SITE DETAILS. 9. COORDINATE ANY CONDUIT/IRRIGATION SLEEVES PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF PAVEMENT. COORDINATE SITE LIGHTING WITH SITE LAYOUT. SEE SHEET C-3.0 FOR IRRIGATION SLEEVES. 10. SEE GRADING PLAN (SHEET C-3.4) FOR PROPOSED GRADES AND (SHEET C-4.0) FOR EROSION CONTROL. 11. BOUNDARY AND TOPOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION TAKEN FROM SURVEY BY: SGROI LAND SURVEYING - P.O. BOX 576, HIGHPOINT, NC 27261 (336:) 885-1366 DATED: 1122/2006 AND STIMMEL ASSOCIATES ENGINEERING PLANS. 12. G.C. RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATION OF SITE LIGHTING. SITE LIGHTING. PLANS BY OTHERS. COORDINATE ALL SLEEVING PRIOR TO CONCRETE INSTALLATION. 0 30 W 90 SCALE: V = 30, Stimmel 416, Stimmel Associates,, PA Landscape Architecture Civil Engineering Land Planning 601 N. Trade Street Suite 200 Winston Salem, NC 27101-2916 P:336723.1067 F:336.723.1069 PROJECT: CLIENT: John Maxwell Sheetz, Inc. 5700 Sixth Avenue Altoona, PA 16602. phone: (540) 366-9616 fax: (540) 366-9501 DRAWN: SAS DATE: - -- 8t3/201 1 REVISIONS: J0I3. No: 10-139 SHEET TITLE: SITE LAYOUT PLAN SCALE: -- 1 #=3gk. SHEET NO.: ^ C. 0 STIMMEL ASSOCIATES PA. es! r r GRACING LEGEND. Jf% rf 1 PROPOSED SPOT ELEV EG: li OP OF CURB ELEVATI BOTTOM OF CURB ELF -,- PROPQSkD CONTOUR nowf A._.._ � DRAINAGE SLOP\E ARRC?1 - - _- - - - -- E - € ` „• DIJ�E POWER cL�ail s 'RIB r �_ uraY. SCH. 40 PVC ROO RAIF f' _ 0. INSTALLED LII`i 5\' f LOCATION MAP. NOT roScAU Stimmel. MOUNTNN VIEW ROAD w 11 < `� r „ it -- - _ a+� - or�-DDD4 B' OHS f OHE tE I 1 :y wit a�rE /•� r / .s �1 5' 11#4: � 2 ?3.25 ••---.� 7 - TG:11 .5a �. : NORTH '� f3G:1 $.Ofi '"' TG:1115.17 go. NORTH �( BC 31 BC: 1115-87 TRASii �j ci' TC 1 14.85 / 1 Be: 1117.65 r. _ L 1 s. Te-11 04 .> BC: 1114.50 r NC DOT84aW i/.� 1.. TC: 1715. 7 5 GPATE 1114A4 _ ,... �;,.��, C:11a5;t3T TC11i5.16 : TC. 115.8# TC:1 1114.34 i f ram,_ i1 : - y BC. 1115.41 Be,, 1114: , ` WETLANDS ET�NDS NOTE: TC-11.16_dp ,� $c:1115�ri ,.�. � THIS SITE DOES NOT CONTAIN ANY --. � � , � . , ..• : .- i a 1s_54 11 i s.oz ``L � Be: 1117.142 1 TC. 1 17.00 ti q. WETLANDS OR WATERS OF THE STATE Be: �.SQ ' T�:1'118-75 ' C:1115:33 f Be:BC#:1155 :11.3T,14 :11 1 Be: 8C: 5.4 : , : " 11113.56 k 4 F. , z 1116.47 TC 1116:1 `� ..,_.., • 8G 111d.95 ' S BG:1115:fi7 .,, -- TC• 111d.80 'it � GF2A'rE1114A1 _.' , is- �,?• BG: 1#14.3ii�i Mfit11t1A2 1 r � � 11 i8.35 g� ., 11 r- �\ 115.10 C_ 1115.21 T 11 .23 11 / 5 .85 1114.46 ,' 1116.50 i 11 .35 TC 11 :55 .. 1114.52 ` � { BC' 15.05 15.01 ;- * TG:1114.:Ill .'a 118. BC:1115:05: ...... ..: � 1#13.52. 3� Be, #11d.i9. �' ,.. �,..TG.1115.05 Be: T : 11'15.2# BC: 111S, 1115_ TC: 1 Ob 4 .- �` BC: 1114.70 • / + B 114.55 e ` � a ` T . 1113- i� 115, 6.35 TC: 11 i >r 1115. �\ S Be. 11 zr� aii TG: 15.41 y + 11#5.3 1115.T y TC: 1115. C� #118:2tl ... � �1116.01= BG: 1115.T0 C LM Y�1_ET#3 : -- AAA[ IDLE > TG.11154 BC, i 114. BC. # 115.7 0 GRATE #11357 : #1 f ;.. F ,y .. 1115.10 FTC. 1114:90 6. 1#14A0 - 100T -� !W/,iNt t1i -1 E�k+k 11U6ri5 ,,, r 1 1 BGG. 11 14.9� TG. 1115- TG. 1115.90 R�Yt�i 1�i� TN.N : ii�']t3 ' F TC: 111 Be- 1115.35 8G: 111d.90 ,.. TC:1115.34 . if40. f 1114.10 dp. F - BG.1114.83 q+ TC:11#5.21 : 111521 : 311 c55 4 F \ r ..,. 6C:1114.79 .' f: 1 4 I TG: 11}5.50 RM #115�2 / / 1 Be:115m. BTU-C L J 7 # 14.69 ' ! ° TG: #114.51 SEE SHEET �. .cam FOR.... v 7 1 ..... •• '� TG. 11 5 + 1 � 7 C7 ip `. ..,., l _ •\M1 hit �# ¢ , F ;' -_,.,. Q : _ ,. � �� • ..,.. � T : 111 .85 % � ... _ � TC: 1914.,25 � - 1 r dv. 1114,35 1'J£i: 1113.35 .w r ry ;��29�.�'2�>>: , _ ,.:, - TC, 411 -z5 • , s � � ,� IBC: 1113.T5 �!9,.��" � 8�: 1113.62 -' j •\, •p i , I]-13 � 17 BR r o r • t �-1113 3 \ , r ' O CFI-292.Q€ ROWER GLA0,1S 1 RifT Cir:`WAY' \ s 1 (,.n f,: 0N iCJS7r�I_L�[) Li1�IES � •, �' ; ,;. 7 "` ''. ��r �". GRADING Cum Ir�'re5 TE f 4r i p REFERENCE }'��� �''C^ S '\ r gBATE 111335 El4SCH 40 PVC SLEEVES FOR IRRIGATION - FiBN:ET#7 f+ T \ GRATIN 11€ 731 GRADINGANDDRAINAGE rr$aa¢F < x p GRATE:11� M VISIT I T REVIEW L EXISTING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO SUBMITTING HIS BID. ANY `\ r, x 1, CONTRACTOR SHALL . ISI SITE O EV AL E X - I BETWEEN TI'-IE SITE AND THOSE CONDITIONS REPRESENTED' ON THE DRAiIVINC'a5 SHALL BE :.'.• ,.. - �. �-�" DISCREPANCIES BETW E... BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE .OWNER. AND THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY, TO T VERIFY THAT ALL ENCROACHMENT BUILDING 2. PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION GENERAL CONTRACTOR O VIrR t.. GRADING, UTILITY AND EROSION CONTROL PERMITS ARE ON FILE WITH ALL APPROPRIATE AGENCIES. 3. THE EXISTING UTILITIES AND OBSTRUCTIONS SHOWN HEREON ARE FROM THE BEST AVAILABLE RECORDS AND � SHALL BE VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTOR TO HIS SATISFACTION PRIOR TO ' CONSTRUCTION. NEITHER THE OWNER �, M1 ` a - NOR THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT WARRANT OR GUARANTEE THE COMPLETENESS OR THE CORRECTNESS OF THE INFORMATION GIVEN. NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS SHALL BE TAKEN BY THE CONTRACTOR TO PROTECT EXISTING ` SERVICES AND MAINS, AND ANY DAMAGE TO THEM DUE TO HIS NEGLIGENCE SHALL BE REPAIRED IMMEDIATELY AT �` � � �� ��.. THE CONTRACTOITS EXPENSE. PROPER COVER OVER ALL. EXISTING UTILITIES WITH PROPOSED GRADES- ' SEE SHEET C-S.0 FOR PROPOSED GRADING + � x \ 4. E�FNERAL.CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY . RO ER CU C? ,,f" ` PROVIDE SLi=EVING FOR ANY UTILITIES WITHIN PAVED AREAS. ASSOCIATED WITH LANE WIDENING FOR � f` 5. PRIOR TO PLACING FILL, ALL FILL AREAS SHALT. BE STRIPPED TO REMOVE TOPSOIL, STUMPS, ROOTS, ORGANICS , i xis i 5" f�C� AND OTHER UNSUITABLE MATERIALS. STRIPPINGS SHALL BE STOCKPILED AS DIRECTED BY THE OWNER. CLEAN OLD U. S. HWY. 52 TOPSOIL FREE OF HEAVY VEGETATION SHALL BE USED AS BACKFILL IN LANDSCAPE AREAS. FOR PAVED AND BUILDING AREAS SHALL BE GC)1u1PACTED TO 95% OF THE STANDARD PROCTOR # � 6 STRUCTURAL FILL R PA L TO ♦M PIPE DATA: (1 OYa Frequency) F + MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY (ASTM - 698). UNLESS 0THERWI SE NOTED ON THE PLANS OR SPECIFICATIONS, FILL IN ��. BL.DG AREA AND PAVED AREAS SHALL. BED COMPACTED TO 98 % STANDARD PROCTOR IN THE TOP 12 OF InietlD Line -ID lhletTme Drina eArea irlc'rC RunotiCveil itnlet TOtatArea F]zwRRate Ga cit f=u11 V'elAus L►neSize L ineL er► h LineSiss TI TESTS PAVED AREAS SHALL BE TAKEN TO SUBGRADE AND MINIMUM 15 FEET BEYOND � I� Y 9t � c SUBGRADE. COMPACTION ..EST IN V'E EA L (rTrbn) 00 (cfs) (C) {ir►1hr) ( ) {cfs) (cfs) {ft/s) {En) 0 (°!a) LIMITS OF PAVED AREAS_' MI -A # 1 PIPE 1' 0 4 C1 C1 C1 1.94 7. AGGREGATE BASE COURSE UNDER PAVEMENTS SHALE.. BE PROVIDED AT THE THICKNESS SHOWN IN THE DETAILS 6:67 1E}.5C1 5.41 1$ 14.00 1.00 A $ C CI # 2 PIPE 2 7.2 0.04 0,25 0.95 6,65 1.94 6.73 10.51 5.44' 18 1.55,81 1.00 AND SHALT. BE COMPACTED TO 100% OF THE STANDARD PROCTOR MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY (ASTM-D698). I # PAR (3.18 0 0.95 0 1.a4 5.07 iC).53 4.84 18 B .5 1.0 ` .8. CONTRACTOR TO BRING ROUGH GRADE IN TRAFFIC, ISLANDS SUFFICIENTLY ABOVE THE TOP OF CURB WICLEAN C 3 E 3 0 8 2 1. MH # 4 PIPE 4 7.2 0 0 0 0 1.12 6.39 10-50 5.32 18 61,05 1.00 E BACKFIL.L, MATERIAL TO AMOUNT FOR SETTLEMENT AND TO PROVIDE FOR POSITIVE DRAINAGE, CA # 5 PIPE 5 7,2 Ci.41 2.59 0.95 6.65 1.12 6.52 A3.10 5.11 1A3 124.3$ 0.59 •-�""`' � � - --� 9. ANY BORROW WILL COME FROM A SITE OR SPOIL WILE. BE PLACED. ON A SITE APPROVEDBY THE PROPER \ ,` EXIST 18" RCP cl # 6 PIPE 6 7.2 0.71 4.11 0.87 6.65 0,71 4,11 6A7 4.11 15 152.49 1.00 � INV, 1090.00 JURISDICTION HAVING APPROVAL AUTHORITY OVER THE SITE. A SITE SPECIFIC SEDIMENTATION & EROSION CI # 7 PIPE 7 7.2 E}.13 0.A32 E1.95 6.65 tI.14 4.5A3 10:45 2.87 1A3 182.71 E).99 � � + 4 CONTROL PLAN MUST BE APPROVED FOR ANY BORROW OR WASTE SITES. 7 Ct # 8 PIPE 8 7.2 0.C)1 0.06 C1,95 6.65 0.01 C#.06 6.46 1.38 15 45.92 1.00 f .10, ALL STOCKPILE AREAS ARE INTENDED TO DRAIN TO AN APPROVED -SEDIMENT TRAPPING DEVICE AND SHALL BE C I # 9 PIPE 9 7.2 0,46 2,66 0.87 6,65. 0.46 2.66 6.47 4.10 15 86.53 1.01 � r W4THIN THE LIMITS OF THE DISTURBED AREA SHOWN. r 11. THE DISPOSAL OF DEBRIS IS NOT ALLOWED ON SITE. ALL DEBRIS SHALL BE DISPOSED OF OFFSITE AT AN APPROVED DISPOSAL, SITE. C j 12, CROSS SLOPES ON ALL WALKS SHALL NOT EXCEED 2°k (UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE) `x 13, LICENSED SURVEYOR SHALL STAKEOUT ALL PARKING AND BUILDING SPOT ELEVATIONS TO NEAREST 11100 OF A FOOT. THE SURVEYOR MAY OBTAIN A COMPUTER DISK OF THE PLANS FROM'STIMMEI_ ASSOCIATES FOR ASSISTANCE IN STAKING, 14. SEE SHEET C-4.0 FOR EROSION CONTROL PLAN. 15.. CONTRACTOR TO MAINTAIN POSITIVE DRAINAGE AWAY FROM BUILDING AT ALL TIMES. 16. ALL ROOF DRAIN PIPE TO BE SCH. 40 PVC UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON -PLAN - REFER TO PLAN FOR PIPE SIZES. ROOF DRAIN: SLOPES TO BE 2.09/6 MIN. 17.. SEE ROAD WIDENING PLANS- FOR GRADES ON ROAD WIDENING 18. ALL ROOF DRAIN CLEANOUTS TO BE TRAFFIC BEARING. SEE ©ETAI.L SHEET C-2.0 19. SEE SHEET C-3.1 AND C-3.3 FOR POND DESIGN DRAWINGS 0 30 60 90 SCALE_ V = 30` SUmme# Associates, PA L.andscape Architecture Civil Engineering Land Planning 601 N. Trade Street Suite 200 Winston Salem, NC 27101-2916 P: 336.723.1067 F- 336,723.1069 SEALS: l-63EES CERT. MO. .: C-1347 i11t�II11/11 NON NA *U _1i IY IIF/�� zS A L ,� • 36769 1 7111t 1lI I ,0" , lid Rinam. 7m 9 30/2011, SLIT OWY A5. TO 1W. DATED AFM 10 4 2(n t. TH S DMNDff ORODRAUY ISSLIED AND SEALED B swun A. Si+�r4i. umm #11,5A3. om 1 AS. 70 10 5/201 t . PROJECT: w w 0 z C w 06 z C) z < -j w :r cc. Z... 0 0 CLIENT: Jahn Maxwell She tr. e Inc 5700 Sixth Avenue Attocxle, PA 16602 phone: (540) 366.-9616 fax: (540) 366 3501 DRAWN: SAS DATE: $/3/2011 RE.VIS IONS: 9130=11 - ADnED 6" CONTOURS 2 BIOCELL POND LABEL, 1015W11 JOB. NO: 10-139 SHEET TITLE: PLAN. f of :vrafEr;jb. , SCALE: SHEET NO.: C-10 a STH1+ IVIEL ASSO(AATES, P.A. I R F / V ' IMPERVIVU5 AR l; IME I P RV OUS . 91 69. f` i Jr e ,a F PROPOSED DRAINAGE~ AND MAINTENANCE F._ASEMENt- FOREBAY BERM (TyP) REFER TO SHEE C-2,0'FOR INLET STORM PIPE DATA •»•,•� .N,� . ��.� W PERFORA FES INV.: 1100.38 PVC UNDERI PIPE@ 0.5% INLET REBAY ' SEE DETAIL 2 # Tfils�SHEET TOPS lA1FLOW PVC PLUG t ' WYE 4-SIDED THROA WITH ACCESS LI . / THROAt 11ol, . INV.IN 01: 1 QM, 7 1lriV.ou r 1r : 'If19 ,O dA. 2' 2, T TOP FORAY 6Biftit -TOP I CI•! 17 L 0. Vs EX. WOOD FENCE,,' TO BE REMOVED : \ k �0� wt 1. A w,,.. PRC1I'ElsEi]Od MAINTENAN N !' 75 LF 18 RCP (� f x F£S - I.NV. C3tJT 7091.50 Ric RAP DISSIPATOR f z SEE -DETAIL # 6 THIS SHEET F �� � I}ta TOP PONDW ELEVATM A TOP FOK AY TE C ASSS V RP AP BMWOPOWSAW GEOTEX II:E LINER QMV CLAW IX RIP RAPT LP POND BAW Materials Specifications for. S#oretention No fl 1, \� 0 20 40 60 SCALE: V = 20' Material Specification Size Notes Planting soil Sand 85 -- 88°1, NIA. _ USDA soil types loamy sand, (2.5' to 4' deep) lilt 8 -- '12% sandy loam or loam Peat Mass 3-- 5% Mulch Shredded hardwood Aged. 6 months minmum Geotextile Class "C" - apparent NIA For use as necessary beneath opening Size (ASTM- underdrains. only D4751), grab tensile Strength (ASTM-D- 1 4632), purtcture resistance (ASTM-[?- . 4833 Underdrarn qravel AASHTQ M-43 0.375N to 0.75" Underdrain piping F 758 Type PS 28 or 4" to 6" rigid schedule 40 PVC 3/8" pert. i96„ on center, 4 holes AASHTO M-278 or per row; minimum of 3" of gravel over SDR35 i not trecessa rtrrdeMeath pipes Poured in place fe = 3500 psi @ 28 N/A On -site testing of poured -in -place concrete (if days,. na(mal weight, concrete required; 28 day strength & required) air -Entrained, slump test. all concrete design (cast -in - reinforcing to meet place or pre -cast) not using previously ASTM-615-60 approved State or focal standards requires design drawings seated 8 approved by a professional structural engineer licensed in the State of North Carolina - design to include meeting ACI Code 350,R189; vertical loading. jH-10 or H-211; allowable horizontal loading (based on soil pressures); and analysis of potential cracking Sand AASHTO-" or © w" to aow' Sand shall be washed. Substitutions such 14" deep) ASTM-C-33 as Diabase 8, Graystone #10 are not acceptable. No calcium carbonated or dolornitic sand substitutions are acceptable. No "rock dust" cart be used for sand. GRADNG LEGEND: TC M4 W �ROPQSED SPAT ELEVATION �:fl3d.ti3 (TOP 4F CUFTELEVATION) ., (B(iTTUItA QF Ct1RB ELEVATION) i 11Q1 PROPOSED CONTOUR M . DRAINAGE SLOPE ARROW - = /SCH. 40 PVC ROOF [TRAIN j LOCATION MAP: NOT TO SCALE . „�. MOUNTAIN MEW. ROAD G L BIO EL T OP DAM T P C3 MULCH T ClP MEDIA 7 P U SAND TC1'P STONE INV. CELL O UTLET STRUCTURE S UCTU E THROAT INV N:. PC7NDI � DEPTH I'NV !hl (6"PVC) ' INV C7'L1T (RCP) 1 1102, 25 1100. 0(3 1.099. [ 5 1 096. 5 1096.42 VARIES DI # 11 1101.00 12- 1094.75[ 1095.00 I, Stimmel I jA 1W unmet Associates PA Landscape ArchiWcture Civil Engineering Land Planning 601 N, Trade Street' Suite 200 Winston Salem, NC 27101-2916 P: 336,723,1067 F, 336,723.1069 SEAL . COCES CERT. NO,: C4347 s N .� , GARolf /1 36769 [L"%-4 ic;yy rtt �f 41j ��y•. 111111M BIORETENTION CELL DATA bkWk Dom tl�f3 tlC>I;wiG - fVfMM Tf W 8 l20lit' 11, aOOLif ' AS 70 7HE DATEq AFTER GRASS EMBANKMENT OVERFLOW 19/4 'I t.. TM DOCUMBIT STRUCTURE 000MMLY LSSM AND SEUM BY LANDSCAPING WMI FL B AigCYNf W. LKVM. Z SEES SHT. L-1.0 00, ON 9f't 2D11. 7 IS ONLY C&RtnW AS TO R PONDING 7W ReAsas DAM 10 8 2DIII. 0 3" HARDWOOD WATER ELEV. GRASS EMBANKMENT MULCH LAYER. PROJECT: TOP [JAM ELEV. � 8 3 TOP MEDIA ELEVATION SEME\/ DUJ \ Z f PLANTING SAIL MEDIA FILTER FABRIC '/ \ /` ` '/ \� \\ / � ` ` \ / �\\ /�\/\��/. '� \\ \\ • 10% FINES NON -WOVEN TREVIRA f� .� � �% \\ \ /�\ \\ /�\`' 1�f /\` \\// '/ \\ \� :�/. \� • 5 PEAT MOSS OR #1120 OR EQUAL ORGANIC EQUAL BETWEEN $AND ANDWASHED STONE AND BIOCELL AND / \` \\ \/ �' \�: SURROUNDING�` . \f /�\' \/ \\f \ \' \ Z EARTH' F: t 4N V1tASi tEL7 SAND }� 4 W #57 WASED STONE. DEPTH TO g VARY DUE TO UNDERDRAIN SLOPE. 06 n DEPTH 8' MIN, . 00 10.00' 8" CORRUGATED PVC UNDERDRAlN CLEANOUTS AT 50' MAXIMUM SEPARATION 0 Specifications for Bioretention 1. Planting Soil Mr The soil shaft be a unifor n mix, free of stortefs, stuns, ft)M or other similar objects larger than two Inches_ No other > �*•• materials or substances shall be mixed or dumped wi8htn the bloraterltfon area; that may be hbrniful to plant growth, or �'" prove a hindrance to kite planting or maintenance operations. The planting soil shalt be free of noxious weeds, z a: The planting soil shall be tested and shall meet the following criteria:ui "• 0 pH rarer. 5.2 - 7.0 �+�+• Z organic matter 1.5 - 4% (by weight) W magnesium . 35 Ib.1ac phosphorus (phosphate - P205 75 IbJac potassium (potash - K20) 85 IbJec Zsoluble salts not to exceed 500 pprn Z Phosphorus Index Not to exceed 30 U GLASS 1 RIP RAP Alt bloretent on areas shalt have a minimum of one test, Each test strap consist of bath the standard soli test for pH phosphorus, and potassium and additional tests of organic matter; and soluble salts. A textural analysis. is required p pas p from the site stockpiled topsoil. If topsoil is imported, then a texture analysts shall be performed for east location d S o O where the top soil was excavated.. Since different tabs calibrate their testing equipment differently, all testing results CLIENT: shall come from the same testing.fact/ The NC Department of facility. pe Agriculture (fyGQA) lab is the preferred testing John Maxwell facilitiy. Should the pH fall out of the acceptable range, it may be modified (higher) with lime or (lower) with iron sulfate plus sulfur. Sheetz, Inc. d=1.5 TIMES THE MAX. DIA. IF STONE DIA.>6" PROVIDE 5700 Sixth Avenue BUT NOT LESS THAN to". GE4TECitLE LIN@ERLINER FOR 2.Compaction Altoona, PA 16602phone: (54t1} 3•9616 4" MIN. #571lVASHEQ.STt3NE It is very important to minimize compaction of both the base of. the bloretenticm area and the required .backfill, When fax, (540) 366-9501. BEDDING MATERIAL. possible, use excavation hoes to remove original soil. If bioretention. areas are excavated using a loader, the. contractor should use wide track or marsh track equipment, or fight equipment with turf type tires.. Use of equipment SECTION with narrow tracks or narrow tires, rubber tires' with large lugs, or high pressor tires will reuse excessive compaction resulting In reduced infiltration rates and is not ac�oeptable. Compaction will sfgniticantty owbibute to design failure. Compaction can be alleviated' at the base. of the 'bioretention facility by using a primary tilting operation such as a chisel DRAWN. SAS plow, ripper, or subOler. These tilling operations are to n*acture the soil profile through the 12 inch compaction' zone: DATE; 8/3120.11 g Substitute methods must be approved by the engineer. Rototiliers typically do not tffl deep enough to reduce the effects of compaction from heavy equipment. Rtstotill 2 to 3' inch of sand into the base of the bioretention fadlity REVIStOI�1S: before backfilling the optional sand: layer. Pump any ponded water before preparing (rototilling) tease, When.baclttilling # BtOCEtl POND t LABEL, 1015/2411 the topsoil Over the sand layer, first place.3 to 4 inches of t€rpsoll over ft sand, then rotothf the sandlttipsoil to date a. ( grarlatlon .zone- Backfilf the remainder of the topsoil to fatal grade. When bacldilfing the bioretention facility,. place soli A00� ' n in lifts 12" to 18'. Do not use heavy equipment wftNn the bkmtentian basin, Heavy equlpRrent can be used around O Oct ° a the perimeter of the basin to supply soils and sand. Grade bloretention materials with light equipment such as .a a0d compact loader or a dozer/loader'iwith marsh tracts. o�0 e �. o a CLASS 1 nQ 3. Plant Installation A: DIA RCP Q A o p® RIP RAP G D �,,, Grasses and legume Areas Shall be sodded. p¢, e: ' S a ��� o The topsoil specifications provide enough organic material to adequately .su nutrients from natural cycling, The O; - 0 d � e s try � JOB. N 10 139 °I Jq Q° A primary function of the bloretenttan structure. is W improve water quality. Adding fertilizers defeats, or at a minimums eo SHEET TITLE: Simpedes this goal. Only add fertilizer if wood chips or mulch. are used to amend the sod. Rotorbil urea fertilizer at a rate . °6P of 2 pounds per 1000 squa.re .feet•.. 4. Underdrtttrts PLAN. STQ R��11fJ�T E F Underdrains are to be placed on a 3-0.' wide sects of filter cloth'. Pipe is placed next, followed by the gravel bedding. SCALE: N.T.S. LOCATION A B C The ends of underdrain pipes not terminating. in an observation well or clean out shall be capped. The main collector MANAGEMENT pipe for underdrain systems shall be c>onsirucled at a minimum slope of t)-5%. Observation wells and/or can -out pipes must be provided (one minimum per every 1000 square feet of surface area). Refer to chart below for Underdrairt Perforation Specifications PLAN 5. Miscellaneous SCALE: 1 " =30' The bioretention facility shall not be constructed. until all contributing drainage area has been stabilized. . SHEET NO.: 6. Other RequinNnents An assurance that the installed. system will meet design specifi tsons. upon initial operation once the p� eat is G:3,1 FLARED END SECTION H RIP � DI I ATORcomplete the ere drainage area, is stabilized. _ STIMMEL ASSOCIATES, PA, SJ.� .. ., .•.r.! n .!.1,. h!t ►�4 .0 -A— .. r� fStimmel 76. CM A FINISHED GRADE FINISHED 5" 1.1 " 18" GRADE 1"R TYP- 114"PER FOOT ASPHALT PAVING NOTE: NOTE CONT. JTS: TO BE. 24" COMPACTED 24° £OMPACTED PLACED 1! O.C. SUBGRADE TO 98% CONT. JTS. TO BE SUBGRADE TO 98% EXPAN. JTS. TO BE PLACED GRAVEL BASE COURSE PLACED IVO;C. � EXPAN. JTS. TO BE PLACED GRAVEL BASE COURSE 20'4.C. TYP. 20!0.C. TYP. CURB & GUTTER (SPILL TYPE) CURB & GUTTER (CATCH TYPE) SCAM • N TS, GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO USE SPILL TYPE OR CATCH TYPE WHERE APPROPRIATE FOR POSITIVE DRAINAGE 114" 144 PREMOLDEID BLDG- 114"TOOLED CJ TOOK BITLIMINOLIS EXPANSION � FACE SCORING PATTERN EIS JOINT AS WOWN ON PLAN (29 D.C. MAX) 98% 98% COMPACTED COWAXC ED GRADE SUBGRADE TYP- CONTROL JOINT TYP, EXPANSION JOINT EJ AT WALL NOTED AS CJ ON. PLAN NOTED AS EJ ON PLAN. 4 + ' $ (YARDS) w W NOTES: DETAIL SHOWN DEPICTS CENEWC 5JT. TO JT. WALK EXAMPLE. SCORE WALKS WITH LIRLESS OTHERWISE CONTRATION JOINTS AS LISTED w NOTED BELOW: >� 5% SMOOTH FOR ALL WAItB - F JT TO JT TROWELED C.J, USE 1W BITUMINOUS EXPANSION JOINT A MAX OF 28' O C AND WHENEVER ME rr TT PLAN VIEW PERPENDICULAR CONCRETE WALL( MEETS FIXED ROUGH BROOM. OBJECTS (IE. CUROS, BLDG., ETC.), FINISFrTYP- CONCRETE WALK 5 cs^AI r. AI T e PAINTED SYMBOL FOR HANDICAPPED ACCESS (WHITE) DIRECTION. SEE SITE PLAN FOR LOCATION SEE DETAIL 3, THIS SHEET TOOLED EDGE -- 1W PREMOLDED BITUMINOUS EXPANSION JOINT STANDARD 6" CURB&GUTTER •. ..' SEE DETA, THIS SHEET STANDARD 4" — CONC, WALK COMPACTED --- SUBGRADE TO 981yg 21 CONC. I irf%A I r". it FACE OF CURB OR EDGE OF PAVEMENT ASPHALT PVMT. (TYP) NOTE: HC PARKING SPACE & N ACCESS AISLE SHALL NOT EXCEED 2 % SLOPE IN ANY DIRECTION. ALL PARKING & HC STRIPING TO BE PAINTED WHITE OR COLOR REQUIRED BY LOCAL CODES. NOTIFY THE 4" WIDE PAINTED V WIDE PAINTED OWNER IN WRITING IF LOCAL WHITE PAVING PP.) WHITE STRIPES CODES REQUIRE COLOR SPACE LINES TYP, @ 45° ANGLE (TYP,) OTHER THAN WHITE. HANDICAP SPACE V rn,irc ��rr T-2" N FACE OF 4-114" WALK co ...�*� L i. ?.,•y j : �,!;:. µ;w.. y,.r " :ryjl �ii 9" 4000 PSI CONCRETE 4 a 0 - Cep 00 6 AGGREGATE BASE COURSE 4 O G� SUBGRADE COMPACTED TO 95°10 STANDARD PROCTOR AND 100%o IN THE UPPER 12" HEAVY DUTY CONCRETE DETAIL SALE: N. T.S. PAINTED SOLID WHITE n TYP. TRAFFIC ARROW scve xrs. aw,r eIn1immnnv"janCim LECENDSORDER-GREED; iR7 SYMBOL ON BLUE amRw, BaGOLIND•Wlif rE. SIGN TO MEET CITY STANDARDS. I VAN ACCESSIBLE SIGN BELOW (METAL) 318" 18" WHITE BORDER WITH A 3V GREEN. BORDER; LEGEND IN GREEN; BACKGROLN WHITE SIGN TO MEET LOCAL STAND,. PENALTY SIGN BELOW (METAL) 3rWHITE REQt1IRE©ACCES518LE BONDER, BACKGROUND -BLUE, LEGEI 3 I RESERVED PARKING SIGN PPENALTY AXIMUM WHITE. SIGN TO MEET LOCAL STAI+DARDS, I V B 25© 12"x9" SIGN ON PO T WITH T MIN. NOTES: CLEARANCE FROM BOTTOM OF $IGN TO 1: ALL 12"x16" ACCESSIBLE siGNs (R7-8 R7-1 FINISHED GRAD, POST MUST BE SET IN MAXIMUM R7-8D SHALL, BE MOUNTED AT 7 FEET FROM GRADE CONCRETEDIRECTLY BEHIND 110 OF PENALTY t2 TO BOTTOM EDGE OF SIGN FACE (MUTCD). CURB.. $ 250 MOUNTING HEIGHT CAN BE REDUCED TO 5 12" FEET IF PLACED IN AN AREA BETWEEN USE A U-TYPE FLANGED STEEL SECTION FOR SIDEWALK ARID BUILDING FACE IN WHICH SKI POST PAINTED WHITEAPi ATTACHED PEDESTRIANS ARE NOT EXPECTED TO USE, C 2. REFER TO MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES, WITH RUSTPROOF HARDWARE 12" (MUTCID) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTTATION AND NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SUPPLEMENT. 3. IF ACCESSIBLE ROUTE IS A RAISED SIDEWALK AREA, THEM RAMPS ARE REQUIRED AT LOADING ZONE AREA. HANDICAP PARKING SIGNS VN R7-8A ACCESSIBLE 1.2W PARKING MUTCD NOTE: LOCATE 6' WHEEL STOP ON THE CENTER LINE OF EA, PARKING SPACE. 6' LONG :CONCRETE CURB WITH 2 #5 REBARS VERTICAL 2 #4 REBARS CONT. ASPHALT PVMT. SEE DET. DISABLED R7-1 PASSENGER 12"x18 r MUT'CD LOADING R7.8 ONLY 12"x18° `- STEEL TUBE WITH CONCRETE FILL STEEL TUBE "IA. x 1/4" THICK PAINTED SHEETZ RED SLOPE AWAY FROM BOLLARD AT 1/8" PER FOOT f-ADJACENT PAVING a p: G a i? A n A a _ a a � 3000# PSI. CONCRETE 4" CRUSHED STONE %0,3 coo 000 COMPACTED SUBGRADE I— - 18, = = CIRCLE STEEL PIPE BOLLARD. 9 Sitimmel Associates, PA Landscape Architecture Civil Engineering Land Planning 601 N. Trade Street Suite 200 Winston Salem; NC 27101-2916 P:336,723.1W7 F:336.723.1069 (furs SEALS: � � r SEAL It' rfsffff Ilse f t ssrsrfff� PROJECT, W cr 0 z 00 z > 00 PC U uj z 0 LL, r z n 0 --fi�rr O z Cl) CLIENT: John Maxwell Sheetz, Inc. 6700 SixM Avenue Altoona, PA 16602 phone: (540) 366-9616 fax: (540) 366-9501 DRAWN: SAS DATE: 8/3/2011 REVISION& JOB. NO: 10-139 SHEET TITLE: SITE DETAILS SCALE: N/A SHEET NO,: .C111111500 (DSTII' MEL ASSOCIATES, P-A.. _ � +.� ... TIT -lc�' f 1 ' 'f 4-� .(rN r� I. � 1 1 -1 •-, IS'14�., I'r � rl. !'AI �'./,L`!P ri iT. Il: lr}1it'. " -4"x4" TUBULAR STEEL FILLED W/CONCRETE AND CAPPED 6" 8Ax1 /2- EXP, W/CAP SIDEWALK CONCRETE 2 1/2 7 OD #6 0 36- Oc J sA , 12" LONG SMOOTH DOWEL (ONLY AT STOREFRONT)CRUSHED STONE BASE T" \ SECTION STOREFRONT FLUSH SIDEWALK/PAVING Sw. N+T S —SIDEWALK —`� 0 0 5t P.) (TYP.) 21-6" YELLOW STRIPE 2'-6' BUMPER POST DETAIL SCUF N.i.S FLAGPOLE WHITEWAY "LASER 1 " - LA1 •-1 00Q--M�---12-SP2, 208/230 MULTI TAP BALLAST, ACCENT LIGHT 3/4" DIA. FLEXIBLE -- LIQUID -TIGHT CONDUIT 2" DIA. RIGID CONDUIT FIN. GRADE 2 1 /2" 3/4" DIA. RIGID CONDUIT TO BLDG. COAT CONDUIT W/BITUMINOUS MASTIC (PITCH) PAINTED ON BEFORE CONCRETE IS POURED a 1`7111- . e ' 1 4 . a• d DFLAGPOLE LIGHT FOUNDATION scuc x.0 2" DIA. RIGID CONDUIT 3/4" DIA. RIGID CONDUIT krvwi vmRr) NOTE: SEE PLOT PLAN & ELEC. PLOT PLAN FOR TYPE OF ACCENT LIGHT MOUNTING. FLAGPOLE & LIG_HT FOUNDATION PLAN \ � SCAlE N.iS. *NOTE DRAWING IS FOR 2 "x 12" RIGHT HAND LAYOUT. REVERSE FOR LEFT WAND SOLDIER 4" ALUMINUM COARSE CAP BRICK 8" BLOCK SEQNTS f��iS CAP 25' (CHECK LOCAL. 9 ZONING CODE FOR HEIGHT) BRICK J1i I ELEVATION .� 25' EQ. EQ. I I SPUN ALUMINUM BALL (CAST ALUMINUM REVOLVING BALL BEARING) TRUCK • KEYNOTES: 1 SET HALYARDS (SECOND-• . + 2(D CLEAT AND HALYARD 1 HYDRAULIC MALE GREASE FITTING AVAILABLE ON REQUEST) S L 2"x2"x3/16" RECTANGULAR STEEL TUBE FRAME WITH DIAGONAL BRACING 8" DIA. SCHED. 40 STEEL. POST FILL WITH CONCRETE SWIVEL SNAPS BRONZE CANE BOLTS (SEE DETAIL BELOW) 6 Q GALA. SLEEVES (EMBEDDED IN CONC) 1 "xf" VINYL BOARD (BRONZE TO MATCH WINDOW FRAMES) 4 :5 FOR OF STATIONARY STEEL COLLAR WELDED TO POST ' SEE SITE PLAN/PLOT PLAN QUANTITY GATES AND POSTS STATIONARY STEEL COLLAR BOLTED TO POST FOR POLE HEIGHT. SEE PLOT PLAN . CONCRETE PAD (SEE PLOT PLAN) EB o.N T NOTATING STEEL COLLAR (SEE HINGE DETAIL) A' EEV6TIQN ■ ROTATING STEEL COLLAR TO FIT AROUND 5" CIA, 1 CAST ALUMINUM CLEAT—. POST (FILL CAVITY WITH 4" HEAVY DUTY GREASE) WELD COLLARS TO b o GATE: FRAME 1/4" STEEL_ M 1" NIPPLE PLATE WELDED I $ 18' A FASTEN TO 3'TGATE AT P. �2 � (6) PLACES sW 3' 4"x4" BUMPER J EPRESSED CURB POST (TYP,) PLAN GATE AND POST PER DETAIL "V DUMPSTER ENCLOSURE DETAIL Ste: N.T.S TO PLATE I RS COUA C SCREW FASTEN BOARDS TO GATE 3/4" DIA. FRAME MEMBERS STEEL ROD INCLUDING DIAGONAL W/ 4" LEG BRACES HYDRAULIC MALE GREASE FITTING DRILL AND TAP HOLES GRADE CANE _QLT H I N!QE DEJAIL FINISH ALL METAL DETAIL. ,•-, PER PAINT SPECIFICATION scorn ,•wr DUMPSTER GATE DETAILS Ste:- N.TS. .NOTE: POLE MUST BE GROUNDED GROUND LUG SEAL OFF IF NEEDED 24" DIA.--�_,,�, SONOTUBE C7 I FINISHED GRADE CONC. BASE -SEE o DETAIL SHEET 2 I i 4 3/4" OR 1" RIGID CONDUIT BY ELECTRICAL CONC, FOOTER -SEE DETAIL SHEET 2 FLAGPOLE METAL COLLAR -� FURNISHED WITH \ 0 CY OPEN FOR WIRING Uj —ABOVE CONC. FACE a TO TOP OF CONDUIT :- SEAL OFF IF USED CONCRETE BASE, EXPOSED PORTION TO HAVE RUBBED I FINISH. ro ALL PIERS TO BE 4000 PSI CONCRETE W/ FIBER. POLE LIGHT DETAIL scar: x.az LEGEND POLE SLEEVE A B COLLAR BASE HEIGI-ITSIZE SIZE 40' 12" DIA. 48" 24" DIA. 1 fi" DIA. 35' 10" DIA. 42" 122" DIA.12" DIA. FLAGPOLE SAND FILL GRADE zv TUBE FORM �. CAULK �.- 4 Mi I 1H 4 -1 I SQUARE OFF TOP I 1 `-O" OF FOUNDATION A. SONOTUBE 18" HIGH SAND FILL .� II _A Aa 14 .. TREATED LUMBER -WEDGE (TYP,) ICAST -IN PLACE CONCRETE I LIGHTNING RODS, BASE PLATES AND CORRUGATED METAL SLEEVE FURNISHED I WITH FLAGPOLE FLAG POLE DETAIL d'•M N.T.S. 0 1 1 FLAG POLE FOUNDATION sMu: u.cs NOTE: ALL DETAILS SHOWN ON THIS SHEET THERE PROVIDED BY SHEETZ, INC. STIMMEL ASSOCIATES MAKES NO CLAIMS THAT ANY OF THESE DETAILS SHOWN MEET LOCAL, STATE OR FEDERAL DESIGN STANDARDS. STIMMEL ASSOCIATES DOES NOT GUARANTEE THE DESIGN NOR THE CONSTRUCTABILTY OF THESE SITE DETAILS. � stim.mel. Stimmei Associates, PA Landscape Architecture Cavil Engineering Land. Planning 601 N. Trade Street Suite 200 Winston Salem, NC 27101-2916 P: 336.723.1067 F: 336,723.1069 SEALS- R,:QgPt1R,t7� SEAL = { ,},, its tool,.. A. ` • ♦,>'+fto,�o„##sib,'`*, PROJECT: H W W F— N (3 Z Y W 06 z p Cr. Cr 00 ui 0.0 X LLJ IQ— Z W. z oz Cj) M Y CLIENT: John. Maxwell. Sheetz, Inc. 5700 Sixth Average Altagna, PA 16602 phone: (540) 366-9616 fax: (540) 366-9501 DRAWN: SAS DATE: REVISIONS: JOB. NO: 14-139 SHEET TITLE: — SITE DETAILS SCALE: T NIA SHEET NO.; C-5 a.1 0 STIMMEL ASSOCIATES, P.A. s. i.�ii��ir li l{ ��r�l�r �f'LI .1� �`-f / f�J ! 1i� �7� y r1 .3, ri r-7f4 1_J.r�i'r Sr �S� �.rr..; i 1 1 ....—_..., ..- ....... __ .. ... .......... . - _ _ - _._—_...... ....... .. _.._—...... ......-...._-_- ...--_-.-_ - - - - - 7 -- 1-ERF3 3-VS - \0" CY) 3-KRG. BIOCELL PLANTING (BOTTOM OF E31QCEtL= 0.13 ACRES �\ �\ MIN. REQUIREMENTS- INCORPORATE 1 TREE SPECIES. 3 SHRUB SPECIES & 3 HERBACEOUS co \ti SPECIES WITH A MIN. PLANTING DENSITY OF 400/STEMS/ACRE S 1 EMS(PLANTsj $-SIB w • 4 PLANT MATERIAL PROVIDED: 4 TREES, . . 45.SHRUBS & 137 HERBACEOUS PLANTS 5-v5 y , } 6-KRO =, . Q 1 FagB 1 »ERB F 0-PC 5_VS • 4•E... SIB ` 1-ERB _ 31-CRX_ 1 \ 0 t _ i-+,RB ii t X I} , ' • .W..... W f•, , N.N i . - - , .. a ......,.. f +-A-79 �YQ --\ •; \ EXIST 15 PCP 1.. INV. X 7 �� i 091.2 o 53 Q ' v EXIST 1 8' RCS' Z�! INV. 1090.05 ! IL 17 s'i Qk, F �• S . V4 J. 0 f i g,. vs 25-CRX N. I0-PC f/ I PLANT LIST Trees LOCATION MAP: NOT TOSME MOUNTAIN VIEW ROAD f i f 5 BIORETENTION CELL SPECIAL CONDITIONS. Landscape Contractor to: i 1. Plant Materials for Bloretention must meet all NCDENR Ston7twater BMP Manual requirements and are specified in accordance with these recommendations. 2. Bioretention Cells are not to be too densely planted to allow for exposure to sunlight and proper storm water filtration. 3. Installed Plant Sized should be not less than 2.5" caliper diameter at breast height for trees, 3-gallon for shrubs and 1-quart for herbaceous plants. 4. For optimum survival, trees within the Bioretention media should be platted with the top of the root tall partially out of the media (8-10"on average). 5, A one time, initial application of fertilizer is allowable to help establish plant materials. 6. No herbicides or weed removal other than by hand. Is allowed in the Sioretentlon area. 7. Mulch shall be double Wedded hardwood, free of weeds. and debris. 8. Review Maintenance Requirements relative to Monthly Inspections, 2 year warranty of plant materials with replacements due at end of year 1 and year 2, watering schedule,etc. CODE Count COMMON NAME BOTANICAL_NAME CALIPER HEGHT - SPREAD SPACING COMMENTS ERB 4 Eastem�Redbud Cords canaden*. 2' AAin. &10' — BB, Spednw, Pink Flowers Shrubs _ CODE Count COMMON -NAME BOTANICAL -NAME CALIPER HEIGHT SPREAD SPACING COMMENTS EAS 8 'Early Amett:ysf Beautybs" Calkicarp8 dwtotma 'Early Arrrethyst - - 18-24" 11-18* 3' o.c. Container, Purple Rowem 8 Swr*s KRG 22 rlGatiey Rom' Fountain s Perniiselum orteMale `i(arley se' = 15-18" 12 ! s $' O.C. Cvnta SIB 18 'Slsamnodc' Ink rry Ilex glabra 'Sharnrocic' 18' Mina 18-24" 3' o.C. ntainef VS 19 Vitor" Swee6slin [tea vironica 'Henry's Gamer 24' Min. 1$-24' 4` o.a. Container, White F7owa`s Glroundcovers / Perennials CODE COUNT COMMON -NAME BOTANICAL_NAME; CALIPER HEIGHT SPREAD SPACING COMMENTS CRX 62 Biuo 7camxllaoca Full Fuil ie•o.c. 0"kw. RuD 25 8ta*- -yed Susan Rudbe" Ntgida'Gokisturm' - Fup -FU—N fir o.e. Conte , 3-5il s PC 28 Prime Coneftovw Echlr:am punium -- F,—A FCA I8` o.c. Z&ii nW 3-bbs 0 20 40 SCALE: 1'= 20' .! Stimmel St#mmel Associates, PA Landscape Architecture Civil Engineering Land Planning 601. N. Trade Street Suite 200 Winston Salem, NC 27101-2916 P:336.723.1067 F:336.723.1069. SEALS - SEAL r}}!ff ♦ : M I PRPJECT; CLIENT. John Maxwell Sheetz, Inc. 5700 Sixth Avenue Altoona, PA 16602 phone: (640) 366-9616 fax: (540) 366-9501 DRAWN: - SAS DATE: 8/3i2011 REVISIONS: . JOB, NO: 10-139 SHEET TITLE: _ BIOCELL AREA LANDKI11%E PLAN SCALE: 1 rr�heu SKEET NO.: +3ti L. l ■ 2 STIMMEL.. ASSOCIATES, P.A. -T' .11 !, LANDSCAPE WORK SPECIFICATIONS: PART 1 -- GENERAL. DESCRIPTION OF WORK,. Extent of landscape work includes furnishing all materials, equipment and labor necessary for preparation of final subgrades in planting areas; distribution/ application of topsoil: soil treatment; planting of trees and shrubs; protection/ maintenance/guarantee/replacement of plants; related items required to complete work indicated on drawings and specifications. (See Landscape Plan.) GUARANTEE; Guarantee trees/shrubs/lawn/grass for period of one year L€fte.r date of acceptance, against defects including death and unsatisfactory growth, except for defects resulting from neglect by Owner, abuse/damage by others, or unusuo# phenomena/incidents which are beyond landscape i.nstoller's control. Remove/repioce trees, shrubs, grass or other plants found to be dead or in unhealthy condition during warranty period- Make replacements during growth season following end of warranty period. replace trees/shrubs which are in doubtful condition at end ofwarranty period, unless, in opinion? of Landscape Architect, it is advisable.. to extend warranty period for a full -growing season. Another inspection will be conducted at end of extended warranty period, if any, to determine acceptance/rejection_ Only one replacement w41 be. required at end of guarantee period, except for losses/replacements due to failure to comply with specified requirements. INDUSTRY STANDARDS: Some products and execution are specified in this Section by reference to published specifications or standards of the following (with respective abbreviations used). Reference is to the latest edition of the standard referenced. The American Society. for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Association of Official Agricultural Chemists (AOAC) American Associations of Nurserymen (AAN) U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) SUBMITTALS: Substitutions shall not be considered unless it can be reasonably demonstroted that material specified is or shall be unavailable within 500 mites of the site of the work at the time of installation. Landscape Architect shall authorize the nearest equivalent obtainable size/variety of plant havang some essential characteristics with equitable adjustment of contract price_ Unit price of substituted item shall not exceed bid item being replaced, All submittal requests are to be made in writing. Certificates: All material whose transportation requires inspection and/car certification by any governmental agency shaft be accompanied by copies of certification or inspection which sholl be given to a selected representative at the site at the time of delivery. Soil PH Testing: Landscape contractor to submit a sail sample to test the current PH Level, once beds are defined and prior to any planting. The PH Level must be (5<8--6,2) and approved by the Landscape Architect prior to any plant installation. QUALITY ASSURANCE: General: Ship landscape materials covered and with certificates of inspection required by governing out horities- Comply with regulations applicable to landscape materials All plant material must be "nursery grown'. All plant material collected from naturalized areas will be rejected, Soil Ph: Landscape Contractor to submit a .soil sample, once beds are amended and prior to planting. The Ph must be correct and checked by Landscape Architect prior to any planting. Topsoil: Provide topsoil of a type that is in compliance with Part 2 Products of this section. *Plant Llat: List of plants as shown on drawings (Sheets L-1 - L-2.). Quantities: Quantities necessary to complete plantings as shown/Located on drawings Shall be furnished_ Quantities shown in Iist are for convenience of contractors and believed to be substantially, correct, but occlarocy of quantities in tint is not guaranteed, Trees and Shrubs: Provide trees and shrubs grown in a recognized nursery in accordance with good horticulturaN practice. Provide healthy, vigorous stock free of disease, insects, eggs, larvae, and defects such as knots, sun -scald, injuries, abrasions, or disfigurement, All shade trees to be 'A' grade trees (see detail below), Sizes: Provide trees and shrubs of sizes shown or specified in Plant List, which area minimums acceptable sizes and shall be measured before. pruning with branches in normal position. Any necessary pruning shall be done at time of planting. Trees and. n shrubs of longer size may be used if acceptable to Landscape Architect, a d if sizes of . roots or balls areincreased proportionately. Togging Trees: Landscape Architect reserves the right to tug specimen trees (See General Notes) at place of growth for compliance with requirements for size and quality assurance- . Landscape Contractor to use the following nurseries for the supply of trees: -Shady Grove (1303-534-5683) --Select Trees (706-769-9879) - - e Oak 7 6-637--6240 80l Springs s 770-2fi7-J19f --Lon O i7 d ) p g ( ( ) - n - $ -4451 -0reen Thumb (910-426-�4587) Gilmore Plant & Bulb Co. {336 6 5 ) Inspection: Landscape Architect reserves the right to inspect trees and shrubs either at place of growth or at site, for compliance with requirements for name, variety, size and quality. DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING - Packaged Mcteriols; Deliver packaged materials in containers showing weight, anaiys s and name of manufacturer. Protect materials from dete6orsation during delivery, and while stored at site. not freshly du trees and shrubs Do TreesShrubs Transplanted Trees: Provide A & lay 9 p prune! prior to delivery. Do not bend or bind --tie trees or shrubs in such manner as to damage bark, break bmnches or destroy natural shape. Provide protective covering during delivery. All trees, shrubs & groundcovers muds be delivered in a completely tap a r ed nd cavexed vehicle be refused. 'c or the entire toad watt .used . .. JOB CONDITIONS: Utilities: Determine location of underground utilities and perform work in a manner which will avoid possible damage. Hand excavate, as required. Maintain grade stakes set by others untie removal is mutually agreed upon by parties concerned. Coor'dinotton with Other Work. Plant new trees and shrubs rafter final grades are established and prior to planting of lawns, unless otherwise acceptable to Landscape Architect. If planting of trees and shrubs occurs after lawn work, protect lawn ar$os and promptly repair damage to lawns resulting from planting operations. PART 2 - PRODUCTS Topsoil: Additional topsoil to be furnished at no cost to Owner. Topsoil to be natural, fertile, friable soil, possessing) characteristics of representative productive soils in vicinity; obtained from naturally well• --drained areas; not excessively acid/ alkaline nor contain taxi-, substances harmful to plant growth: without admixture of subsoil ctnd clooned and reasonably free from clay/lumps/stone/ stumps/roots or Similar substances 2" or more in diameter/debris/objects which might hinder planting operations. Landscape Architect requests topsoil by rope. Sand do Gravel of Winston-Salem, PH# (910) 765-3130. Lime: Ground limestone containing not less than 85% total carbonates to such fineness that 509 will pass through a 100-mesh sieve and 90% will pass through a 20-mesh sieve, Use as necessary for specific plants. Commercial fertilizer: Organic fertilizer Stay Green Nursery Special 12-6-6 or approved equal; delivered dry/free-flowing in original unopened containers, each bearing manufacturer's guaranteed analysis, shell conform to applicable State Fertilizer taws. Any fertilit& which 'becomes 'co ked/damaged, making it unsuitable for use, will not be accepted. Pry{ --emergence Herbicide: Londscape Contractor to apply Pre -emergence Herbicides as per manufacturer*s spe6fi.cations in all plant beds prior to final mulch application. Sail Mix. All plant beds shall be composed of the following: .I 1 art Existing Sot P g 1 part Topsail 1 part Fine Bark Soil Conditioner Solt Gondltioner Soil Conditioner shall be: small pine bark particles of 3/8" or less, provided in prepackaged bags or approved bulk delivery. Sail Conditioner shall be provided by Pioneer Southern: P.O. Box 706, Suffolk, VA 23434; 1=-Bob-552-82D0; or :approved equal. Mulch: Contractor shall supply/place clean pine straw or pine bark (mulch type to match phase one plantings) 3" depth moistened at time of application to prevent wind dlsplacement; bed mulched instead of pit mulched. Ail cones to be removed. Water; Furnished by Owner, suitable for irrigation and free from ingredients harmful to plant. life. Materials for Staking Trees: Contractor shall place stakes of sound new hardwood., treated softwood or redwood, free of knot holes/defects, Provide wire ties/guys of 2-strand twisted. pliable., #2-12 gage, galvanized iron wire, zinc -coated turnbuckles. Provide not less than 1 /2" hose, cut to required lengths to protect tree trunks from damage.. PART 3 - EXECUTION PLANTING: Layout: Location for ptants/outlines of areas to be planted are indicated on pion. Where construction and utilities below. ground or overhead are encountered or where changes hove been made in construction, necessary adjustments to be approved by Landscape Architect. Sail Preparation: Soil shall be as specified; be in relatively dry state and mixed thoroughly by hand or rotary mixer. Commercial fertilizer at rate of 241/c.y. shali be. added. All planting beds shall be coated with approved pre -emergence weed killer according to manufacturer's specifications. Ail shrub planting areas to be bed prepared and not just pit prepared/planted unless approved by Landscape Architect. Sail shall be prepared minimum of one week prior to planting day,. for proper settling. Landscape Contractor responsible for all shaping and fine grading of bermed areas. General Contractor to provide topsoil. See Landscape Plans for locations. Landscape Contractor responsible for all fine grading of areas to receive seeding. For pit/trench backfill, mix planting soil prior to backfilling and stockpile at site. For planting beds, mix planting soil thoroughly prior to planting or apply on surface of topsoil, For plant beds against building foundations, soli mix shall be mixed thoroughly prior to placement. Prevent time from contacting roots of acid -loving plants. Prepare soil mix as specified to minimum depth of 6' below. largest shrub root ball_ Bali/Surlopped Plantar: After final setting loosen wrappings of balled/buftopped plants and roll wrappings back from top of boil leaving ball unbroken. Cut off excessive amounts of burlap, remove sufficient quantity to eliminate creation of voids upon decomposition. Container Grown Plante: These may be applied in lieu of balled/burlopped plants if oil other specified requirements are met; plants to have groom in container for minimum of six months and maximum of two yearsand when delivered, have sufficient root growth to hold. earth intact when removed from container; plants must not be root bound. Remove container in way to prevent damage to plont/root system. Tree Pit Sizes: Minimum diameter/depth of planting pits for balled/burlapped., bare roots and container grown ptants shot# be 24" greater than diameter of bail/spread of roots and trees sit directly on pit bottom to prevent settlement. Shrubs/Groundcoven All plant beds for shrubs/groundpovers to be prepared for a total depth of 9" and should consist of 1 part existing soil, 1 part topsoil and 1 part sail. conditioner (see soil. mix). Till existing soil to a minimum depth of 3"; add 3". of topsoil and till thoroughly; add 3" of pixie bark soil conditioner and till with other amendments to a total depth of 9". Entire bed to be covered with 3" of clean pine strow (no cones), "Lawn -- Seeding: All unpaved cisturbed areas (or lawn to be reestablished), excluding areas to We sodded, outsidd planting bed to be seeded with an even mixture of Rebel II, Falcon and Jaguar fine fescues, or approved equal, at a rate of 5 6. €bs./1,000 s.f. m so as to produce a thick fir stand of sass. Fertilize at o rate of 10 ibs, 1,00C3 pr 9 / SJ. with 10-10-10 slow -release fertilizer (use straw or other material to cover seed until stable.) Apply lime according to soil test, or apply 4,000 lbs./nacre slow -release pelletized agricultural limestone. Seeding dates: Aug. 20 through Oct. 25 and Feb. 1 through May.. n be planted according All trees to d acco din to Plantin Details shown on Setting Trees; A P g g w Landscape Plans. Unless otherwise specified,oll trees to be planted in pits, centered, set ors unexcavated soil to depths that finished grade level of plant after settlement shall be same as that which Plant was grown; plant upright and faced to. give best appearance/ relationship to adjacent structures; plant above grade 3/4" for every foot of ball diameter_ No burlap to be pulled out from under balls;. remove platforms, wire andsurplus binding from top/ sides of bolts, cut broken/frayed ken froYed roots; pIace comPac t prepared soil to avoid injury to roots and fill all voids. When hole is nearly filled add water and allow to soak away: fill hole to finished grade, allowing 4' of mulch; form shallow saucer around each plant, Pruning Now Plant Matedal: Remove dead/broken branches from all plant material. Prune 911 trees/ shrubs to a branch nude and remove only as much foliage as necessary for neat appearance while retaining a9 natural growth habit of plant variety. Prune away crossing limbs or water sprouts/ shoots from trees always leaving branch collar intact (no additional stub length). Under cut larger limbs to prevent tearing of the bark. Girdling roots of trees should be cut at this time to prevent future problems. Make ail cuts with sharp pruning equipment, Topping of trees and wound painting are NOT permitted. Remove trimmings from the site. Guying Trees: All canopy trees 2„ caliper or greater shall be staked and guyed. Landscape Contractor is responsible to remove all stakes and guys at the end of the one year Warranty period. See Planting/Staking Details, Mulching: Tress/shrubs shall be mulched immediately rafter planting with 3" depth of pine strew. Prevent wind &splo:cement of mulch by thoroughly wetting down;. Excess Excavated Sail• To be disposed of by Contractor at no additional expense to Owner. lii AINTENAiKE: Begin immediately after planting. Maintain trees/shrubs/other plants until final acceptance.: Maintain trees/shrubs/other plants by pruning, cultivating, weeding as required for healthy growth. Restore planting saucers, tighten/repair stake and guy supports and reset tress/shrubs to proper grades/vertical position as required. Restore/replace damaged wrappings. Spray as required to keep trees/shrubs free of insects/disease. CLEANUP AND PROTECTION: During landscape work keep pavements clean, work area in orderly condition; protect work/moterials from damage due to landscape operations, operations by other contractors/trodes/trespassers. Maintain protection during installation/maintenance periods. Treat/repair/replace dornaged landscape work as directed, 44SPECTION!: See "Landscape Construction Sequence" on Landscape Plans. When landscape work is complete, including maintenance, Landscape Architect will, upon request, make inspection to determine acceptability. Landscape work may be inspected for acceptance in parts agreeable to Landscape Architect, provided work offered for inspection is complete, including maintenance. Where inspected landscape work does not comply with requirements, replace rejected work, continue specified maintenance until reinspected. by Landscape Architect and found to be occeptable, Remove rejected plants/materials promptly from project site. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 1. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATING A "SITE ACCEPTANCE INSPECTION" WITH THE OWNER, GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND ARCHITECT PRIOR TO START OF CONSTRUCTION. 2. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR TO SUBMIT A SOIL SAMPLE. ONCE BEDS ARE AMENDED AND PRIOR TO PLANTING. THE Ph MUST BE CORRECT AND CHECKED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. PRIOR TO ANY PLANTING_ 3. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING: TOPSOIL IN TRAFFIC ISLANDS SO THERE IS A CROWN OF 10-12" AT THE CENTER OF EACH ISLAND *4. ALL CANOPY TREES 2" CALIPER OR GREATER SHALL BE STAKED AND GUYED, LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO REMOVE ALL STAKES AND GUYS AT THE END t7F THE ONE YEAR WARRANTY PERIOD. *5. ALL CRAPE MYRTLES TO HAVE MULTIPLE TRUNKS (MIN 3 EACH) AND BE LIMBED UP A MIN. OF 3.0.' ALL ELMS -HEIGHT OF FIRST BRANCHES TO BE 5-6' ABOVE GROUND. 6. SQIL MIX FOR ALL PERENNIAL AREAS TO BE. 6" THICK "METRO. -Mix" FROM SOUTHERN AGRICULTURAL INSECTICIDE, BOONE, NC (1-800•-477-8843) OR APPROVED OTHER. *7. ALL PERENNIAL AREAS TO BE. MULCHED WITH MINI--PiNE BARK NUGGETS. PLANT BEDS AT PUBLIC DOORS TO BE MULCHED WITH MtNI-PINE BARK NUGGETS. GENERAL LANDSCAPE NOTES. LANDSCAPE CC7NT17ACTOR _ TCi: 1, FOLLOW LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE. 2, CONTACT GENERAL CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO SUBMITTING BID TO VERIFY ANY PHASING OF PLANTING AREAS. 3. FINE GRADE ALL GRASS AND PLANTING AREAS DISTURBED DURING CONSTRUCTION. REMOVE FROM SITE ALL TEMPORARY SEEDING/STABILIZATION, STONES, GRAVEL AND ALL EXTRANEOUS DEBRIS INCLUDING ROOTS AND LIMBS PRIOR TO SODDING/SEEDING, WHEN FINE GRADING INSURE THAT POSITIVE DRAINAGE IS OCCURRING. 4. TILL AND AMEND ALL PLANT BEDS AS REQUIRED IN SPECIFICATIONS. APPLY PREP -EMERGENCE HERBICIDES PER MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS IN ALL PLANT BEDS PRIOR TO ANY PLANTING. COVER ENTIRE BED WITH A 3" MIN, CLEAN MULCH IMMEDIATELY AFTER PLANTING. SITE MULCH TO BE CLEAN PINE STRAW MULCH EXCEPT FOR PLANT BEDS AT THE PUBLIC DOORS --USE MINI -PINE BARK NUGGETS. 5. BRING TO THE ATTENTION OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT ANY DEBRIS OR POOR SOILS. REMA€KING IN PARKING LOT ISLANDS AFTER GENERAL CONSTRUCTION AND PRIOR TO PLANTING. 6. VERIFY ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF ANY PLANT MATERIALS. UTILITIES SMOWN ON PLAN ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY AND MAY NOT BE ALL INCLUSIVE. SEE GENERAL CONTRACTOR FOR AS -BUILT DRAWINGS FOR ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES, 7, PROVIDE 3' DIAMETER MULCH RINGS FOR ALL TREES IN GRASS AREAS. B. INSURE THAT ALL TREE MULCH RINGS ARE A MINIMUM OF 2.0' FROM THEt EDGES OF SHRUB BEDS AND CURBS, 9. NEATLY EDGE ALL PLANT BED/GRASS BORDERS WITH A STRAIGHT "V"-CUT. EDGE. 10, INSURE ALL TREES OF SAME VARIETY MATCH IN SHAPE AND SIZE WHERE THEY ARE TO BE INSTALLED IN GROUPS, ROWS OR AS STREET TREES. 11, OBTAIN AUTHORIZATION PRIOR TO ANY CHANGES OF PLANT LOCATION DUE TO UTILITIES OR OTHER FACTORS. 12. PROTECT ALL EXISTING STRUCTURES 0E. CURB AND GUTTER, PAVEMENT, ETC.) DURING INSTALLATION. OF LARGE TREES AND OTHER PLANTS. 13. PRIOR TO SEEDING, VERIFY THAT ALL TRENCHING AND OTHER LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES WITHIN AREAS TO BE SEEDED HAVE BEEN COMPLETED, LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE: LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR TO: TO 1. VISIT SITE AFTER AUTHORIZATION BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR BEGIN, AND ACCEPT/REJECT CONDITION OF .SITE PRIOR TO ANY PLANTING_ 2. STAKE AND TILL ENTIRE PLANT BEDS AND INCLUDE FERTILIZER, PRE -EMERGENCE HERBICIDES AND SOIL MIX PER SPECIFICATIONS. 3. TRANSPORT ALL PLANTS TO SITE COVERED. ANY PLANTS [DAMAGED DURING OR PRIOR TO SHIPPING TO THE SITE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. 4, CONTACT ARCHITECT FOR APPROVAL/DENIAL OF ALL PLANT BEDS AND PLANT STOCK PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 5. PROCEED ACCORDING TO PLANTING PLAN UPON APPROVAL BY ARCHITECT OF PLA � AND PLANT RED STAKING AND PREPARATION. APPROVAL R 6. CONTACT ARCHITECT, UPON. COMPLETION OF WORK, FOR FINAL A OVAL OF WORK. 7. MAKE NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS FOR APPROVAL. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR CONTACTING THE G.C. TO SET A MEETING TO REVIEW THE PUNCH ITEMS. 8. MAINTANN ALL PLANT MATERIAL ACCORDING TO SPECIFICATIONS/WARRANTY- 9. IMMEDIATELY REMOVE/REPLACE ANY DEAD OR DYING PLANTS DURING WARRANTY PERIOD. PERMANENT SEEDING, ALL UNPAVED DISTURBED AREAS {OR LAWN TO BE REESTABLISHED) OUTSIDE PL ANTING BED TO BE SEEDED WITH AN EVEN MIXTURE OF REBEL It, FALCON AND JAGUAR FINE FESCUES, OR APPROVED EQUAL, AT A RATE OF 5-6 LBS./1=0 S.F_ SO AS TO PRODUCE A THICK, FiRM STAND OF GRASS. FERTILIZE AT A RATE OF 10 LDS./1,000 S.F. WiTH 10-10-10 SLOW -RELEASE FERTILIZER (USE STRAW AND ASPHALT EMULSION TO COVER SEED UNTIL STABLE.) APPLY LIME ACCORDING TO SOIL TEST. OR APPLY 4,000 LBS-/ACRE SLOW -RELEASE PELLETIZED AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE. SEEDING DATES_ AUG. 20 THROUGH OCT. 25 AND FEE. I THROUGH MAY. SEEDBED PREPARATION: 1. REMOVE ANY UNDESIRABLE GROUND COVERS INCLUDING ANY TEMPORARY SEEDING. 2. RIP THE AREA TO BE SEEDED TO A MIN. DEPTH. OF 4"-6." 3. REMOVE ALL LOOSE ROCKS, ROOTS, ETC_ LEAVING SURFACE SMOOTH AND UNIFORM 4. APPLY SEED, AGRICULTURAL LIME, AND FERTILIZER UNIFORMLY AND MIX WITH THE SOIL. 5. MULCH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SEEDING AND ANCHOR MULCH. SOIL MIX (SEE SPECS.): ONE PART EXISTING 501L T ^ ONE PART TOPSOIL ONE PART PINE BARK SOIL CONDITIONER PLANTING BED DEPTH TO BE A MINIMUM OF 9" SOIL PREPARATION: 1. PREPARE ALL SHRUB BEDS TO A TOTAL DEPTH OF 9." 2. TILL EXISTING SUBSURFACE SOIL TO A MINIMUM 3" DEPTH, 3. ADD 3" OF TOPSOIL AND TILL WITH EXISTING SOIL. 4. ADD 3" OF PINE BARK SOIL CONDITIONER AND TILL THOROUGHLY WITH OTHER AMENDMENTS. TEMPORARY SEEDING 1 CHISEL COMPACTED AREAS AND SPREAD TOPSOIL 4. INCHES DEEP OVER ADVERSE SOIL CONDITIONS, IF AVAILABLE. 2. RIP AREAS TO BE SEEDED TO A 6 INCH DEPTH_ 3. REMOVE ALL ROCKS, ROOTS AND OBSTRUCTIONS LEAVING SURFACES REASONABLY SMOOTH AND UNIFORM. 4, APPLY AGRICULTURAL LIME AND FERTILIZER UNIFORMLY AND MIX WITH SOIL (SEE * BELOW)- 5. CONTINUE TILLAGE UNTIL A WELL PULVERIZED, FIRM, REASONABLY UNIFORM SEEDBED IS PREPARED 4-6 INCHES DEEP. 6_ SEED ON.A FRESHLY PREPARED SEEDBED AND COVER. SEED LIGHTLY. 7. MULCH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SEEDING AND ANCHOR MULCH 8. INSPECT ALL SEEDED AREAS AND MAKE NECESSARY REPAIRS OR RESEEDING WITHIN THE PLANTING SEASON IF POSSIBLE, IF GRASS STAND SHOULD BE OVER 60 REESTABLISH FOLLOWING ORIGINAL LIME,. FERTILIZER AND SEEDING RATES. 9. CONSULT EROSION CONTROL INSPECTOR ON MAINTENANCE, TREATMENT AND FERTILIZATION AFTER PERMANENT COVER IS ESTABLISHED. * APPLY: FERTILIZER 10-10-10 - 1.000 LBS. / ACRE MULCH - 2 TONS (APPROX. 80 BALES) SMALL GRAIN STRAW / ACRE ANCHOR - TACK WITH LIQUID ASPHALT 0. 400 GAL / ACRE OR EMULSIFIED ASPHALT 9 400. GAL / ACRE PLANTS & MIXTURE'= PONTING RATEVACRE PLANTING DATES RYE (GRAIN) & 120 LBS/ACRE JAN. 1 - MAY 1 ANNUAL LESPEDEZA 5G L5S/ACRE (KOBE) GERMAN MILLET OR 40 LBS/ACRE MAY. 1 - AUG- 15 SUDANGRASS 50 LBS/ACRE RYE (GRAIN) 120 LBS/ACRE AUG. 15 - DEC. 30 IRRIGATION NOTES: L.C. TO VISIT THE SITE AND VERIFY WITH G.C. LOCATIONS FOR ALL IRRIGATION SLEEVES DURING GRADING PHASE OF WORK. INFORM THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR, AT THE TIME OF BIDDtNG, THE SIZE OF WATER DETER REQUIRED FOR THE SYSTEM. VERIFY WHOSE BUDGET IS RESPONSIBLE LAN[3 CAPE CONTRACTOR TO: SUBMIT AN IRRIGATION PLAN TO GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FOR APPROVAL 4 WEEKS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. INSTALL AN IRRIGATION SYSTEM FOR THIS SITE THAT WILL PROVIDE 100% COVERAGE WITHIN SCHEDULED AREAS AS SHOWN ON PLANS BY LOCATING HEADS AS RECOMMENDED EY THE MANUFACTURER. NO THROW IS PERMITTED OVER WALKS, INCLUDE 1N THE BID THE COST FOR A WATER METER AND RACK FLOW PREVENTER PER CITY STANDARDS. SLEEVING SHOULD BE PLACED 12-18" BELOW WALKS AND 30" UNDER VEHICULAR SURFACE. AREAS. ZONE GRASS AND PLANT BEDS SEPARATELY. IN PLANT BEDS, INSTALL A DRIP SYSTEM USING SOLID DRIP PIPE AND PRESSURE COMPENSATING EMITTERS. EMITTERS TO BE PLACED ON THE ROOTBALLS. T S APCE DRIP PIPE DOWN WITH A SOD STAPLE OR APPROVE D EQUAL 2' O.C_ INSTALL THE NUMBER OF EMITTERS PER PLANT BASED ON PLANT SIZE. IN ANNUAL AREAS ONLY,. iNSTALL 12" 'POP-UP' SPRAY HEADS_ SPACE ALL IRRIGATION HEAD EAD MIN 2 FROM HARD SURFACES. PROVIDE OPERATIONAL MANUAL(S) AND AN INSTRUCTION SESSION W/ THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE UPON COMPLETION. OF THE PROJECT. INFORM THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR, AT THE TIME OF BIDDING, THE SIZE OF WATER. METER REQUIRED FOR THE SYSTEM., INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: 1. IRRIGATION LAYOUT PLAN A. SIZE AND LOCATION OF ALL IRRIGATION LINES. B. TYPE AND LOCATION OF HEADS. C_ SPRAY PATTERNS. D. LOCATION OF DRIP IRRIGATION, E_ SLEEVING (LOCATION, S17E AND APPROPRIATE FIELD MARKINGS FOR DURING . LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION COORD, W/ G.C.) 2. ITEMIZED MATERIALS LIST GIVING: A. MANUFACTURER B. SIZE (IE. DIAMETER OF LINES, NUMBER OF ZONES, ETC.) C. INSTALLED COST D. ALL QUANTITIES 3. MATERIALS LIST TO INCLUDE: A, BACK FLOW PREVENTER (SIZE AND PRICE) Id. EXTERNAL TIME CLOCK (WATER TIGHT AND LOCKING) C. RAIN GAUGE AND BYPASS SWITCH. D. METER SIZE, BACK FLOW PRE VENTER AND TAP TEES. E. IRRIGATION CONTROLLER WITH A MIN. OF 3 INDEPENDENT PROGRAMS WITH MULTIPLE START TIMES, F. VALVE. BOXES: FOR SINGLE VALVE 10" MIN, BOX, FOR MULTIPLE OR DRIP VALVES 1.2"x18" MIN. BOX. NO IRRIGATION HEADS ARE TO BE INSTALLED IN R.O.W. NO SPRAY TO BE DIRECTED ONTO PAVED OR BUILDING SURFACES ALL SYSTEMS MUST. INCLUDE A RAIN GAUGE SENSOR. i EM17M CONTAINER OR WRAPPING, EXCEPT BURLAP, COWLMLY FROM SHRUB, REMOVE BURLAP FROM TOP, SHRUBS IN BEDS SHALL HAVE El+iT1RE BED PREPARED RATHER THAN INDWI PLANT HOLES. SOIL BACKFILL MIXTURE SEE.SPECIRCATIONS AWACeW LAYM OR PAV€ME n $ET TOP OF SALL 1-r ABOVE FINISHED GRAM. _.. � W L: ',H 4'' l'a. SHRUB PLATING DETAIL- � SCALE 3' MULCH PLANT IWD SHOVEL CUT PLANTING BED EWE 3' DEEP SO TWAT LAiNNa OR PAVEMENT WILL RETAIN MULCH SPECIFIED SOIL MixTLWE -EXISTING SUBGRADE MULCH EDGE LAWN OR PAVEMENT NO SCALE W ka 'A' GRADE TREE WITH W GRADE TREE WITH STRAIGHT, MAIN LEADER 2 OR MORE LEAMM, THUS, A'Y` FORK ACCEPTABLE UNACCEPTABLE 'A' AND W GRADE TREES ii!LE.YF._ PRUNE_ DEAD MM 114M&GEa UWM As NECU"AY 2 PIECES RMYED RUBBER HOSE 4' {KILCH. Oo NOT LEAVE SOL ON &M.AP. ALL SYNTHEM STRAPS. &N=MO TWINE .. SHALL Be REMOVED FROM 14 TO 14 OF. THE Tap OF THE ROOT BALL Ar V ALL ROPES OFF WIRES SHALL BE RFMOYED FROM TW PLAWS TF110W OR GROVIN. - _+F SOIL BAWLL WXT VW SF# sMCIFt;AT10N8 BALLS GREATER THAN z DiWETM SHALL / Srr ON MOUND OF UNDISTURBED SOIL TO ON=/ PREVENT SETM"G. - - - , TREE PLANTING DETAIL FOR TREES 1" THRU 3 112"' CAL. NO SCALE PRUNE DEAD AM DAMAGED LAM AS WCE9 WY 3 PIECES RMWORC D RUBBER 00SE.- NO. 12 GUAGE GALYANOM WW, 2.x 2 x.9' TREATED STANCE HOLEDkAMETER FOR HALL UPTO T SK%Ja BE TWICE BALL D M'NETER HOLE FOR aALI 2' AHD GREATER BHALL HE 2' LVW3ER TW W BAIL SCAWFY EDGES OF TREE PTT 3 NO. 12 GUALA£ GALYANmo wF E C MULCH. Do NOT LEAVE 9000N 13Lft P. - - P08fn0NED AT 12aDEGREESAROUND THE TREE. ALL SYWHETIc STRAPS, BANDS AND TWINE SHALL BE REMOVED FROM sa To W OF - THE TOP OF THE ROOT BALL AND ALL ROPES OR ,/ 3. r x 2" X T TRF_AATa~D STANCE. WIRE$ SkiALL SE REMOVED FROM THE PLANTS .; TRUWDR CRaWN. SCAR€FY ALL EDMS OF TREE PIT SOIL BAC KA" wXTURF_ SEE WEC*1CAT'N)NS. . . BA" GREATER THAN T [NAAETE R SHALL HOLE OIAMETM FOR BALL BI•Lpi,L W W ON MOUND OF UNDISTURBED poll TO TWICE BALL Di6V&- FR. PREVENT SEMWG. MAN . TREE PLANTING DETAIL FOR SMALL TREES WITH A LOW BRANCHING HABIT NO SCALE Ste immel 5timmei Associates., PA Landscape Architecture Civil FEngineel ing Land Planning 601 N, Trade. Street Suite. 200 Winston. Satern, NC 27101-2916 P:336.723.1067 F:336.723.1069 SEALS; ����{t{t{tiri��ra SEAL rid 1 Wv PROJECT: W W H 0 Y u.i 06 oZ o0 wX z o~c Ul Zz n 0 Cl) �Y CLIENT: Jahn Maxwell Sheetz, inc. 5700 Sixth Avenue Altoona, PA 16602 phone: (540) 366-9616 fax: (540) 386-9501 DRAWN: SAS - DATE: 7/2912011 REVISIONS: .JOB. 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