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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20070973 Ver 1_Site Plan_20070613 i ~ ~ ENTERING SLOPE 3 TO I I TO I MAX. FOR SLOPE v, STABILIZATION AND PUW' ~il D PLANT MATERIAL. ~ J AQUATIC PLANT MATERIA ~ SEE PLANTING PLAN. f,~ ATERIAL (TYP.). ~?PI. ~ ~ J ~ r.- _ SEE PLANT LIST FOR MA r'~ POND NORMAL WATER LE r r "OR MAX. PLANTING DEPTH TER LEVEL. % ~ f ~ _ POWD SIDE STAPES 3 YO 5 3 TO I MAX. ~ ~ - ~ ~ . _ ~ ' f . PLANT ALl_ AQUATIC MAT ~ TOP501L. SEE ROTES FO / 'IC MATERIAL IN i ~ • •1 rr~rr • • • ~l •~4 • ,••I••• s••• • rrES FOR DEPT14 OF TOPSOIL. ~ ' ti •~r r • • EXISTING UNDISTURBED S ~ I REED SUBGRADE. ~ '~1 1 i OPEN WATER WETLAND AREA PLANT D N.T.S. 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' FROM TOP 1 1 ~ BACKFILL MI 4~~~~ , # UNDISTURBE 2007 TOP 1 /3 OF BALL ? t i t t i i t t t t t t i t i i t t t f i i i i i i i t ? t t? t t t t t t t? t t t t t FILL MIX f t t t t+ t t t t t t t t ? t i i i? i i i i t t t t t t t t t ? t t ~ t t i i t t i i i i i t t t t t t t iTURBED SUBSOIL t t t t t t t t t i i .t M t + t ~ i • + + r. V` r 0 00 ' I 0 • •J •.i• ~r ~.M'~ TEP, BRAiV 00 00 s 1•' I• • Ch 0 ~ ••I • SHRUB PLANTING ON SLOPE ~v.-r.s. • • r ti • s' t • ~ t~ , f • { • • ? r r 1 •e. . ~~.:4.; ~ . 0 , ~ S ~ • • • • • ~ ~ • • M • ~ I ••1 : i~ iti • ; ~ .i• 1 ~w~' y ••i• • ~ ti ` • ~ • • ~ : • N•• •Z••I~ • I 111• ~••~••j• • i• • r• t ~ ~ WETLANDS GRADING & PLANTING NOTES: ;ri .y~ • • •r i 1 ?r 4 TAKEN FROM THE UPDATED DRAFT MANUAL OF STORMWATER BEST MANAGEMENT PRAC 1 1. ADEQUATE ACCESS MUST BE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTIONS MAINTENANCE. AND E 2. ALL MAINTENANCE_ACTIVITIES_SHOULD BE RECORDED. NOTES SHOULD INCLUDE TH T PRACTICES 1 t... t i. t .f tiI.•.. AND EQUIPMENT. Ilil 1111111111111 ~ _UDE THE DATES AND TYPES OF WORK PERFORMED AS WELL II 1111111 111111111 ' ~ ~ i A5 WF1U F'tKFORMED THE WORK. i~ t llll llll ' ` 3. DEVELOPMENTAL PHASE MAINTENANCE EXTENDS THROUGH 2 TO 5 GROWING SEA V 4. AT MATURITY. 50% OF THE INSTALLATION MUST STILL BE GROWING AND HEALTHY 5. INFERTILE SOILS SHOULD BE AMENDED BEFORE INS11LLA710N AND THEN FERTILIZE 6. ACCEPTABLE FERTILIZERS CAN BE: MINERAL. ORGANIC (MANURE). COMPOST OR G 7. SAPLINGS OF TALL 1REES PLANIEO IN OR NEAR THE BASIN MAY REQUIRE STAKI ROOTS OF THE TREES YIMILE STAKING. THE STAKES SHOULD BE KEPT IN PLACE ` 8. WEEDING IS OFTEN NECESSARY IN THE FIRST GROWING SEASON, PARTICULARLY IF IG SEASONS. IEALTHY. . • , l l t 111 ~ A .2TIUZED PERIODICALLY THEREAFTER. V TI . 111 ~ 5 ' )T OR GREEN CROPS. .j 300 ~ \ i STAKING. CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN NOT TO DAMAGE THE PLACE FOR 6 TO 18 MONTHS. NL i ARLY IF HERBACEOUS GRASSES AREOUT-COMPETING THE 400 ~ ~ 7 YOUNG WOODY VEGETAl10N GROWiH. GRASS S'FIOULD BE REMOVED TO ABOUT 6" THE NEED FOR WEEDING MAY BELARGELY ELIMINATED BY MINIMIZING THE AMOUNT OUT 6" ON ALL SIDES OF THE SOIL BIOENGINEERING ELEMENT. AMOUNT OF SEED USED FOR TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL. CA ~ . . / 9. SOILS SHOULD BE LOOSENED TO A DEPTH OF 6". HARD SOILS MAY REQUIRE DISK RE DISKING. ? ? ? t 10. WHENEVER POSSIBLE. TOPSOIL SHOULD BE SPREAD TO A DEPTH OF 4-10" AND 11. THE OPTIMAL PERIOD FOR TRANSPLANTING EXTEWDS FROM EARLY APRIL TO MID- FULL GROWING SEASON TO 8UI10 THE R00T RESERVES NEEDED TO SURVIVE THE " AND LIGHTLY COMPACTED TO A MINIMUM THICKNESS OF 6" `4 \ ~ \ a t a ? ~ r + r 70 MID-JUNE SO THAT THE WETLAND PLANTS WILL HAVE A VE THE WINTER. + ? a ? ~n +i++a++ L ~ ~ ` 12. POST-NURSERY CARE OF WETLAND PLANTS IS VERY IMPORTANT IN THE INTERVA INSI1LLAl10N BECAUSE THEY ARE PRONE TO DESICCA710N. THE STOCK SHOULD 1 ~ 13. A WET HYDROSEED MIX OR OTHER METHOD SHOULD BE USED TO ESTABLISH VEG CONSTRUCTION. FOR RAPID GERMINATION. SCARIFY THE SOIL TO A HALF-INCH P NTERVAL BETWEEN DELIVERY OF THE PLANTS AND THEIR ?t ~ \ ~t + HOULD BE FREQUENTLY WATERED, FERTtUZED AND SHADED. I I \ SH VEGETATIVE COVER IN THE WETLAND WITHIN 14 DAYS OF -INCH PRIOR TO HYDROSEEDING. ~ 14. IF THE WETLAND WAS USED DURING CONSTRUC710N AS A SEDIMENT BASIN OR TR J OR TRAP. THE BASIN MUST BE CLEANED OUTS GRADED, AND 75 PC VEGETATED NATHIN 14 DAYS OF THE COMPLETIOW OF THE CONSTRUCTION. PROVID STABILIZED. PROVIDED THAT THE DRAINAGE AREA HAS BEEN COMPLETELY 1 / ~ j 15. BECAUSE MOST STORMWATER WETLANDS ARE EXCAVATED TO DEEP SUB-SOILS, T NEEDED TO SUPPORT VIGOROUS GROWTH OF PLANTS. AT THESE SITES, 12" OF T DEPTH ZONES IN THE WETLAND FROM 1 FOOT BELOW THE NORMAL POOL TO 6" FOR ESTABLISHING MARSH AREAS BY SPREADING THE TOP 12" OF WETLAND SOIL 501LS, THEY OFTEN LACK THE NUTRIENTS AND ORGANIC MATTER OF TOPSOIL OR WETLAND MULCH SHOULD BE ADDED TO ALL TO 6" ABOVE. WETLAND MULCH IS DEFINED AS A TECHNIQUE ND SOIL FROM A DONOR WETLAND OVER THE SURFACE OF A ~ ~ ~ CONSTRUCTED STORMWATER WETLAND AS A MULCH. THE MULCH IS BEST COLLEC MATERIAL ORIGINATING FROM A NATURAL WETLAND MUST COME FROM ONE THAT COLLECTED AT THE END OF THE GROWING SEASON. DONOR SA r, ~ ~ / ~ THAT HAS BEEN INCLUDED IN THE APPROVED IMPACTS ~ ~ _ ~ \ ~ 300 300 ~ AUTH~2IZED BY THE 401 WATER QUALITY CERTIFlCATION ISSUED BY THE NC DIM (OR OFFSITE) MUST NOT BE UTILIZED OR THE PURPOSE OF AMENDING THE SOILS NC DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY. REMAINING WETLANDS ONSITE t SOILS OF YOUR STORMWATER WETLANDS. 16. THE WETLAND DRAIN SHOULD BE FULLY OPENED FOR NO MORE THAN 3 DAYS PR >AYS PRIOR TO THE PLANTING DATE TO PRESERVE SOIL LM PV 80 ~ \ I I / MOISTURE AND WORKABILITY. \ ~ 750 50 ~ ~ \ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ \ \ ~ ~ ~w ~ ~ \ ~ \ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ \ ~ ~ V+IETLANDS AREA PLANT LIST ~T ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ • ~ AN T C AME MME C ~1 AME SIZE SPACING WATER DEPTH NOTES AVAILABILITY ~ \ \ \ ~ ~ ~ \ ~ ~ EVERG BESEN p 21 lex v~erticillata 'Cacap ~ SHRU ~ 'Cacapon' Common Winter Berry 3-GAL, 36° O.C. polenate with 'Jim Dandy ~ \ ~ - ~ \ ~ \ DEgDUOUS 22 ethra alnifolia a Summersweet Clethra t-GAL 24" O.C. MM CP \ \ ~ ~ ~ SHRUBS 4 15 biscus moscheutos heutos Rose Mellow t-6AL 24" O.C. herbaceous emer ent MM ~ ~ ~ \ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ \ ~ ~ ~ 37 lex labro Inkb Holl 1-GAL 24" MM CP ~ ~ \ ~ ` ~ \ ` ~ ~ ~ _ ~ _ ~ ~ 1070 cores calamus is Sweetfla LG. PLUG 24" O.C. U to 6" herbaceous emer ent MM \ ~ ` \ ` \ ~ ~ 127 Arundinaria i antes ' antes 'Tecta' River Cane LG. PLUG 24" O.C. Up to 3' bunch grass ~p ~ ~ 1560 Cerex stricta Tussock Sed e CONT. U to 6" bunch rass M~ , ~ 1760 Lemna minor Common Duck Weed LG. PLUG 24" O.C, U to 3' a vatic lant MM GRAPHIC SCALE ~ ~ \ ~ ~ ~ \ 2fj' 20 40 80 160 J , ~ - - - - 600 Nelumbo lutes i American Lotus LG. PLUG " 0 C. U to 3' a vatic lant MM 30 ~ 20 \ S WETLAND ~ ~ ° 1450 ponted~ia cordata 'B ~ PLANTINGS 400 Peltandra v~ginica rdata 'Blue' Blue Pickerel Weed LG. PLUG 24" O.C. Up to 12" a vatic lant MM ~p inica AROw Arum LG. PLUG 24" O.C. U to 3' aquatic plant MM ~p (IN FEET ` ' + + + + 2180 Scirpus atrovirens tens Dark Green Bulrush LG. PLUG 24" O.C. Up to 6" a atic last CP 1 inch = 30 ft ~ ` 270 ittaria latifdia olia Dudc Potato LG. PLUG 18' O.C. U to 1' aquatic plant MM CP 640 Sci us v~alidus Softstem Bulrush LG. PLUG 18" O.C. Up to 3' aquatic plant ~p GROUND 165 Vaccinium crassifoliu ~ COVER ~ ~ sem evirens "Bloodst ~ssifolium ssp. Creeping BluebeRy 1-GAL 24" O.C. form is spreading and low ~ ~ ~ ~ 'Bloodstone" `~5 MM= MELLOW MARSH FARMS (919)742-1200 ~ ~ ~ PRELIMINARY r. CN= CURE NURSERY (919)542-6186 ~ NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION ` ~ ~ PREPARED IN THE OFFlCE OF: CLIENT: CP= COASTAL PLAIN CONSERVATION NURSERY,INC ~x.p o~ - o q13 (2~2)~a2-s~o~ _IENT: SOUTH PARK VILLAGE _ _ ~~.••Q,~Nc~!~'y~'~..,,, ~ 4 ,s o~,~ PROJECT: 1 1 1 1 INVESTMENTS 1 AND II, LLO ~ n~~M~ ~ SCUT _ DM rximie Y-Horn lUTH PARK VILLAGE 2 FIRST RESPONSE TO TOWN COMMENTS 06/4/07 TITLE: TLE: vERncAL SCAM- N/A HOLi 1 BID SET TO CLIENT 03/14/07 07 DM s ~ „DRAWN BY: ALLY SPRINGS, NC REV. No.: REVISION: DATE: DRAWN BY: CHECKED 8Y: and Associates, Inc. WETLAND PLANTING PLAN ,~Q,~•~o.-'oE~~B: This document, together with the concepts and designs presented herein, as an instrument of service, is intended only for the specific purpose and client for whicl for which it was prepared. Reuse of and improper reliance on this document without written authorization and adaptation by Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. shall be without liability to KimleyCopyright Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., 2007 Kimley-Hom and Associates, Inc. PeOs BOX a~Q6$ - RALEW NCWffH CAR"A 2PHONE: (919) g77-2000 FAX: (919) 677-20M . aNQ~••• ELe ATTACHED REFERENCE FILES: CHECKED BY: JOB NUMBER: SHEET NUMBER: SEAL: DM 011919012 L10.05 _ ENTERING SLOP .~J' v, STABILIZATION J IG SLOPE 3 TO I MAX. FOR SLOPE ZATION AND PLANT MATERIAL. s 1 i ~ r ~ ~ - - - AG~IJATiG PLANt SEE PLANTINCx , " PLANT MATERIAL (TYP.). WING PLAN. f r 1 •'i f ~ . . _ SEE PLANT LI5 1. ANT LIST FOR MAX. PLANTING DEPTH 1 3 , POND NORMAL / ORMAL WATER LEVEL. ' ~ POND 510E SLO IDE SLOPES 3 TO i MAX. ~ _ r ,fit' ~ -1~.~ . , : - ~ ~ = . PLANt ALL AQI ALL AQUATIC MATERIAL IN ~.I_' i ~ I ~ I - TOPSOIL. SEE SEE NOTES FOR DEPTH OF TOPSOIL. Cs UNDISTURBED Sl16CaRADE. 1 fi i • ~ ~Fi OPEN WATER WETLAND AREA PL N.T.S. ~ PLANT DETAIL r i j T • • ~ • ~ ~ ~ ? r i • v • ~ 1 ~ , r • • . • • r:. rl j • • •1 Yew- i % ~ +'f • ^`y.=', i • • s ~ f' ~ t ti • . , . ` • P• ! ,i A . . u 1ti k, ~ ~ • f r .i , r Y • • C. r • l; / 1~ r • • • •1 ~ h; • • • • ~k`. • ~ • • y~•• • • ~ / a ! ~i: A • • • r 1 • • • ~ • • • • • ~ rTtiy..,_ S ' • r a f~ • • r r• • • • • ~ • r••• • • i • • • • • • • r • I •r • • ~ r EXISTING GRADE -OR PROPOSED GRADE ~ f,. ~ • ~ • r • • • • • • r N • ~ 1+~~ ?tt~r. • • ~ r ~ • ? r • • ~ • rM • :.r. I; • ~ • f it '>tx:::'1{', 'p,. ~ • 1 • ~ • • ^~+t?. 1 t~~h • 'iR'~''' w'~'. a`~ ,r r RY.i~ i.'v ; ~l t~\ • • • 4 I (S ~ Fo ~ iF 4 INCHES MULCH • • ~ • • ~ • • • SEE LANDSCAPE NOTES r • r'}~P • • C. FOR TYPE OF MULCH ) 1 •+•n~ . • ~rrJ~:. T s~. • t ? t ? ? ? + ~ .IF SHRUB IS 8 & B. THEN • rtl}'. ? : 1 1 1 • 1 • ' . REI ~ REMOVE BURLAP & ROPE FROM TOP 1/3 OF BALL T T 1 • 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ _ ~ cs + t t + ~ \ f + ~ 1L BA AC uN ~.:'~r -BACKFILL MIX 130 t t t `x t t t t - i t t t t + ~;Y~~~ UNDISTURBED SUBSOIL S •,1 ~ SHRUB PLANTING ON SLO , t,~ SLOPE, 120 55 4.5 y~,~a 3`' ^y N.T.J. i ` ~ PV ~ ~ 40 y ~ ~ vc ~ ; ~ i ~ 100 ~ A CA AG qG PC SA SL H M o~ JUN 10 11 280 17 80 120 70 710 ~1 ~ ~ 1 1 j WETLANDS GRADING & PLANTING NOTES: WETLANDS- AREA PLANT LIST TAKEN FROM THE UPDATED DRAFT MANUAL OF STORMWAIER BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES 1. ADEQUATE ACCESS MUST BE AVAILABLE FOR INSPEC710NS, MAINTENANCE, AND EQUIPMENT. BOTANICAL NAME COM AWIE S WORK PERFORMED AS WELL EVER(~EEN O SPACING WATER DEPTH NOTES AVAILABILITY 2. ALL MAINTENANCE ACT1VI71ES SHOULD BE RECORDED. NOTES SHOULD INCLUDE THE DATES AND TYPES OF WORK P AS WHO PERFORMED THE WORK. GAL.. 36" o.~. pol~ate with 'Jim Dandy crl GRAPHIC SCALE 3. DEVELOPMENTAL PHASE MAINTENANCE EXTENDS THROUGH 2 TO 5 GROWING SEASONS. SHRUBS 24 Ilex v~ticillata 'Cacapon' Common Winter Belly 3-~/u„ ALE 4. AT MATURITY. 50?G OF THE INSTALLATION MUST S11LL BE GROWING AND HEALTHY. DEg000US ~ Clethra alnifolia Summersweet Clethra 1-GAL GN.. 24" O.C. ISM CP so o zo 4o eo Aso 5. INFERTILE SOILS SHOULD BE AMENDED BEFORE INST1LlAl10N AND THEN FERIIUZED PERIODICALLY THEREAFTER. ~R' SHRUBS O 30 ibiscus moscheutos Rose ~Idlow 1-GAL GAL 24" O.C. herbaceous emer ent MM 6. ACCEPTABLE FERTILIZERS CAN BE: MINERAL. ORGANIC (MANURE). COMPOST OR GREEN CROPS. 7. SAPLINGS OF TALL TREES PLANTED IN OR NEAR THE BASIN MAY REQUIRE STAKING. CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN NO ROOTS OF THE TREES WHILE STAKING. THE STAKES SHQULD BE KEPT IN PLACE FOR 6 TO 18 MONTHS. KEN NOT TO DAMAGE THE ~ 31 lex lab~o Inkbe Holl 1-GAL. GAL, 24" O.C. MM CP 'U1G 24" O.C. U to 6" herbaceous emer ent MM (W ~T 8. WEEDING IS OFTEN NECESSARY IN 1HE FlRST GROWING SEASON PARTiCUTARLY IF HERBACEOUS GRASSES AREOUT YOUNG WOODY VEGETAl10N GROWTH. GRASS SHOULD BE REMOVED TO ABOUT 6" ON ALL SIDES OF THE SOIL 810E 1REOUT-COMPETING THE 25~ corns calamus Sweetfla LG. PLUG IIL 810ENGINEERING ELEMENT. 4~ Arundinaria i antes 'Testa' River Cane LG. PLUG 'U1~ 24" O.C. Up to 3' bunch grass ~p 1 inch = 20 i~ THE NEED FOR WEEDING MAY BELARGELY ELIMINATED BY MINIMIZING 7HE AMOUNT OF SEED USED FOR TEMPORARY PORARY EROSION CONTROL 465 Cerex stricta ~ Tussock Sed e CONT. 9. SOILS SHOULD BE LOOSENED TO A DEPTH OF 6". HARD SOILS MAY REQUIRE DISKING. f. U to 6' bunch ass MM 10. WHENEVER POSSIBLE. TOPSOIL SHOULD BE SPREAD TO A DEPI~i OF 4-10° AND LIGHTLY COMPACTED TO A MINIMU 11. THE OPTIMAL PERIOD FOR TRANSPLANTING EXTENDS FROM EARLY APRIL TO MID-JUNE SO THAT THE WETLAND PL FULL GROWING SEASON TO BUILD THE ROOT RESERVES NEEDED TO SURVIVE THE WINTER. MINIMUM THICKNESS OF 6° 135 Nelumbo lutes American Lotus LG. PLUG 4ND PLANTS WILL HAVE A ~ ° app Pontederia cordata 'due' Blue Pickerel Weed LG. PLUG 'LUG 24" p,~, U to 3~ a vatic lent AIM 'LUG 24" O.C. Up to 12" aquatic plant MM ~p 12. POST-NURSERY CARE OF WETLAND PLANTS IS VERY IMPORTANT IN THE INTERVAL BETWEEN DELIVERY OF THE PLA INSI1LLATtON BECAUSE THEY ARE PRONE TO DESICCATION. THE STOCK SHOULD BE FREf~IJENTLY WATERED. FER7IL 13. A WET HYDROSEED MIX OR OTHER METHOD SHOULD BE USED TO ESTABLISH VEGETATIVE COVER IN THE WETLAND CONSTRUCTION. FOR RAPID GERMINATION SCARIFY 11iE SOIL TO A HALF-INCH PRIOR TO HYDROSEEDING. INE PLANTS AND THEIR WETLAND app Peltandra vl~ginica Arrow Arum LG. PLUG FER7IUZED AND SHADED. pLAN11NGS , 'LUG 24" O.C. U to 3' aquatic plant MM CP :TLAND WITHIN 14 DAYS OF ~ + + + + 320 Scopus atrovirens Dark Green Bulrush LG. PLUG 'LUG 24" O.C. Up to 6° a vatic lant CP 10 a ittaria latifolia Duck Potato LG. PLUG SLUG 18" O.C. U to 1' aquatic plant MM CP 14. IF THE WETLAND WAS USED DURING CONSTRUC710N AS A SEDIMENT BASIN OR TRAP. THE BASIN MUST BE CLEANE VEGETATED WITHIN 14 DAYS OF THE COMPLE110N OF THE CONSTRUC110N. PROVIDED THAT THE DRAINAGE AREA H STABILIZED. CLEANED OUT, GR~wED, nND 120 i us validus Softstem Bulrush LG. PLUG AREA HAS BEEN COMPLETELY 'LUG 18" O.C. U to 3' aquatic plant Cp 15. BECAUSE MOST STORMWATER WETLANDS ARE EXCAVATED TO DEEP SUB-SOILS. THEY OFTEN LACK THE NUTRIENTS TRIENTS AND ORGANIC MATTER 1~ Vaccinium crassifolium ssp. Geeping Blueberry 1-GAL. 24" O.C. form is spreading and low NEEDED TO SUPPORT VIGOROUS GROWTH OF PLANTS. AT THESE SITES, 12" OF TOPSOIL OR WETLAND MULCH SHOU DEPTH ZONES IN THE WETLAND FROM 1 F00T BELOW THE NORMAL POOL TO 6" ABOVE. WETLAND MULCH IS DEFI FOR ESTABLISHING MARSH AREAS BY SPREADING THE TOP 12" OF WETLAND SOIL FROM A DONOR WETLAND OVER ;Fi SHOULD BE ADDED TO ALL sem evirens `Bloodstones 15 DEFINED AS A TECHNIQUE OVER THE SURFACE OF A MM= MELLOW MARSH FARMS (919)742-1200 CONSTRUCTED STORMWATER WETLAND AS A MULCH. THE MULCH IS BEST COLLECTED AT THE END OF THE GROWIN MATERIAL ORIGINATING FROM A NATURAL WETLAND MUST COME FROM ONE 1HAT HAS BEEN INCLUDED IN THE APP AUTHORIZED BY THE 401 WATER QUALITY CERTIFlCAII~I ISSUED BY THE NC DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY. REMAIN GROWING SEASON. DONOR HE APPROVED IMPACTS REMAINING WETLANDS ONSIIE CN= CURE NURSERY (919)542-6186 (OR OFFSITE) MUST NOT BE U1IUZED OR THE PURPOSE OF AMENDING THE SOILS OF YOUR STORMWATER WETLAND 16. THE WETLAND DRAIN SHOULD BE FULLY OPENED FOR NO MORE THAN 3 DAYS PRIOR TO THE PLANTING DATE TO MOISTURE AND WORKABILITY. IETLANDS. CP= COASTAL PLAIN CONSERVATI~V NURSERY,INC TE TO PRESERVE SOIL (252)482-5707 PRELIMINARY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CLIENT: SOUTH PARK VILLAGE ..••;~~N ~~Ro;~~., 4/16/07 PROJECT: PREPARED IN THE OFFlCE OF: CLIEN . I re O~ •s yfi1~!<~~+ HORIZON AL Klmle Horn ao~ - DM TITLE. INVESTMENTS I AND II40~ , LLC 2 FIRST RESPONSE TO TOWN COMMENTS 06/4/07 vERnM scnM sou TITLE. N/A RUTH PARK VILLAGE 1 BID SET TO CLIENT 03/14/07 14/07 - OM ~ HO e~; 2 ow?wN eir: iOLLY SPRINGS, NC REV. No.: REVISION: DATE: ATE: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: IMF and Assoclat..es Inc. This document, together with the concepts and designs presented herein, as on instrument of service, is intended only for the specific purpose and client for wt nt for which it was prepared. Reuse WETLAND PLANTING PLAN , 9 ~:rr~ ~~~`B. of and improper reliance on this document without written authorization and adaptation by Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. shall be without liability to Kimlq to Kimsey-Horn and Associates, Inc. RO, BOX 33Q6$ - RALEMK NOMM CAROLMA 27636-306$ . AN~,.•` EBB in CHECKED BY: ATTAdiED REFERENCE FILM ~M~u?~ ,ae NUMBER: SHEET NUMBER: Copyright Kimsey-Horn and Associates, Inc., 2007 PHOWE~ (919) 677-2000 FAX= (919) 677-2050 SEAL: DM 071919012 L10.08