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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW4231202_Plansheet - Landscape/Planting Plan_20231229 6' VEGETATED SHELF PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS: GENERAL MDC 1 1 : OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT. MINIMUM REQUIRED PLANTINGS: 50 PLANTS/200 SF SHELF AREA (per NCDENR STORMWATER BMP MANUAL) 6' VEGETATED SHELF AREA: = 1,452 SF (SHELF AREA AROUND FOREBAY EXCLUDED FROM AREA CALCULATIONS) The owner Of the SCMs shall enter Into a binding Operation and Maintenance (0&M) SHALLOW WATER PLANTS SHALLOW WATER PLANTS MINIMUM REQUIRED PLANTINGS: 50 PLANTS/200 SF * 1,452 SF = 363 PLANTS (4" container) Agreement with the party responsible for implementing the stormwater program under which Iris Virginica (common name: Blue Flag Iris): 61 plants (4" Container) the SCMs were approved. The 0&M Agreement shall require the owner to maintain, repair, BLUEFLA6 IRIS(61 TOTAL, 4"CONTA/NER) Sagittaria Lancifolia (common name: Bulltounge): 61 plants (4" container) Pontederia Cordate (common name: Pickerelweed): 61 plants (4" container) or reconstruct the SCMs in accordance with the approved design plans and the 0&M Plan. BULL TOUNGE(61 TOTAL, 4-CONTAINER) SHALLOW LAND ata (c P ) P ( ) The 0&M Agreement shall be referenced on the final plat and shall be recorded with the P/CKERELWEED (61 TOTAL, 4"CONTA/NERD Ascle ias incarnate common name: Swam Milkweed 61 plants 4" container Lobelia Cardinalis (common name: Cardinal Flower): 61 plants (4" container) county Register of Deeds upon final plat approval. If no subdivision plat is recorded for the Hibiscus coccineus (common name: Scarlet Rose Mallow): 61 plants (4" container) site, then the 0&M Agreement shall be recorded with the county Register of Deeds so as to Note: Any shallow water and shallow land herbaceous plant from the NCDEQ Stormwater BMP Manual ear In the chain Of title Of O subsequent purchasers may be substituted for the above mentioned plant species on the vegetated shelf. A minimum of appear q P three (3) different species of plants is to be used. The herbaceous plant species specified above are common locally and readily available for purchase. All plant species used (if they differ from those shown above) are to be reported to Engineer for approval prior to planting. — — — — — Total Number of Plants Specified: 366 plants Soil Specifications: The soil mix must be uniform and free of stones, stumps, roots, or other similar material greater than two inches. � ° / Soil texture of the mix should be loamy sand with no more than 10% clay (USDA soil texture classification) A minimum organic content of 10% by dry weight for areas planted with woody species and 5% for turf areas. The PH should be between 5.5 and 7.0. If the PH falls outside of this range, it my be modified with lime to increase the PH or iron sulfate and sulfer to lower the PH. The lime or iron sulfate must be mixed uniformly into the soil prior to use. ✓ S \ Planting soil can be amended on-site soil material or soil brought in from off-site. In either case, it must P / SHALL OWLAND PLANTS mee be f ore any planting can begin.t the requirements specified and a soil analysis furnished stating that the soil meets all the requirements ° / -"--- ----- _- -_- SWAMP M/LIfWEED (61 TOTAL, 4 CONTA/NER) � The following criteria apply to vegetation in and around the wet detention pond: / / �� (a) The dam structure, including front and back embankment slopes, of the pond shall be vegetated with \� CARD/NAL FLOWER�61 TOTAL, 4 CONTA/NERD non-clumping turf grass; trees and woody shrubs shall not be allowed; and vegetation The vegetated shelf shall be planted with apes 200m of three diverse species of herbaceous, native ° \ / ♦OO > SCARLET ROSEMALL OW�61 TOTAL 4"CONTAINER) ve etation at a minimum density of 50 plants per 200 square feet of shelf area. S / � l �� �% DODO 00000 ° DODO 000 x x 000000 Planting and After-Care Requirements: 0 0 0 0 x x x x x x x x x x x D O 00 \ O O x x x x x x x x 0 0 0 0 Soil amendments should be incorporated at the end of the site development process to prevent sediment from O O ;'� O O O 00-0 \ entering the BMP facaility. The BMP should be planted and mulched immediately after amending the soil to / 0 00 x x x x x x/ 0 0 0 0 stabilize the site as soon as possible. \ / 0 O x x / x x x 000 /\ Newly installed plant material requires water in order to recover from the shock of being transplanted. Be sure — ��♦ (v^� O O x x — x x x x 0 O that some source of water is provided, especially during dry periods. This will reduce plant loss and provide the /�Jl �J 0 0 x x x — — x x x O O new materials with a chance to establish root growth. < ✓ �� 0 0 x—x — x x x 000 ` In general, fall and winter are optimal for planting in North Carolina. There are some exceptions. Shallow water 00 x x/x x x x 0 D 0 \\ plants should be installed between April 1 and July 15. / 0 0 0 x x x V� x x x 0 00 1� P NCO 00 xx x x x x 000 Minimize or eliminate the use of pesticides and fertilizers. A one-time application of fertilizer is allowable to r help establishment. / O 0000 x x x\ �� x x x 0 00 0 0 16 / \ O O x x /� x x x O O O / A minimum two year warranty is required. At the end of the first year, and again at the end of the second / (g \ 0 0 0 — ```` \\ year, all plants that do not survive must be replaced. / O O _\ p ` O O O x X X x x x/ P P 9 P P 9 00 x x x ^ D(� /� � x x x x000C1�� x\ If best professional practices show that mowing is needed to maintain optimal plant health, mow according to `J \ \ L best professional practices. `Y O O � 0 0 0 O O O X x x i x x x 0 0 f plants are dead, diseased, or dying, determine the source of the problem, remedy it, and replace affected / / 0 0 0 plants. O O x x x n `>s x x 000 x x V � i /�x x x x 000 If weeds are present, remove weeds, preferably by hand. If a pesticide is used, wipe it on the plant rather than x x �' — — — ' x x x0 00 spraying. 1 00 x x x 000 x x �O x K 00 x x � � X X 00 � � 00 x x x x x �\ � � O 00 x x x ��� � 0 O/ x x 0 PLANTS & MIXTURES PLANTING RATES/ACRE PLANTING DATES \ 00 x x x — — — — — 7 x x 0 TALL FESCUE 100-150 LBS AUG. 15-OCT. 15 �' LOW MAINTENANCE) FEB. 15-MAY 1 TALL FESCUE 200-250 LBS AUG. 15-OCT. 15 X X BOTTOM OFPOND / �1 x x �0 11111 �� X X 1 / I (HIGH MAINTENANCE) FEB. 15-MAY 1 O 1 TALL FESCUE& 100 LBS& FEB. 15-MAY 1 7�39.00 �' /�� /C/ KOBE OR KOREAN LESPEDEZA 20-25 LBS(SCARIFIED SEED FOR SPRING AUG. 15—OCT. 15 O O &UNSCARIFIED FOR LATE FALL&WIN 36 RIVER W�TER) C 1 x x TALL FESCUE& 50 LBS& NOV. 1-FEB. 1 — 54�� TRASH RACY x x SERICEA LESPEDEZA 60 LBS/ACRE (UNSCARIFIED) 'i / / x x TALL FESCUE& 60 LBS& JULY&AUGUST GERMAN MILLET 30 LBs x 0 I OR SUDANGRASS (MILLET&SUDANGRASS MUST BE KEPT AT 10-12") X I — X O i TALL FESCUE& 70 LBs& NOV. 1—JAN. 30 O O RYEGRAIN 25 LBS(RYGRAIN MUST BE KEPT AT 10-12") I O 0 COMMON BERMUDAGRASS 8 LBS(HULLED) APRIL 15-JUNE 30 15-20 LBS(UNHULLED) FEB. 1-MARCH 30 I I /�/ — — x SEEDBED PREPARATION I EARTHEN — — — — x x O O I / 1. STRIP THE AREA i0 BE SEEDED TO A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 4-6 INCHES. 00 2.REMOVE ALL LOOSE ROCK, ROOTS, ETC. LEAVING SURFACE SMOOTH AND UNIFORM. j _ _BAJ-/--L� x x C1 0 3.APPLY SEED, AGRICULTURAL LIME,FERTILIZER,AND SUPERPHOSPHATE UNIFORMLY AND I 1 I X x 0 MIX WITH THE SOIL(RATES ARE BELOW). 4.SEED ON A FRESHLY PREPARED SEEDBED AND COVER THE SEED LIGHTLY WITH SEEDING EQUIPMENT OR CULTIPACK AFTER SEEDING. I , — — — / X X O 0 / 5.MULCH IMMEDIATELY AFTER SEEDING AND ANCHOR MULLCH. I X X X / -RATES: AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE- 2 TONS/ACRE —I — — — / X X x FERTILIZER- 10-10-10 AT 800-1000 POUNDS/ACRE 1 �` , x x x O OO 0 SUPERPHOSPHATE- 500 POUNDS/ACRE OF 20%ANALYSIS SUPERPHOSPHATE ; �� — — — X X X000 — / MULCH- 1.5 TONS SMALL GRAIN STRAW/ACRE(APPROXIMATELY 60 BALES) \ O O O O 1 / ANCHOR-ARIMP STRAW INTD SOIL 400 GALLONS/ACRE OR T EMULSIFIED ASPHALT AT 00 GALLONS/ACRE. \H MACHINE OR TACK WITH LIQUID ASPHALTs``` X X X X x 0 0 1 0 x x x x 000 00 x x x x 000 / X x X x 000 SO � x x x x DODO / i DODO \ �s �� - - - - x x x x 0000 - - - - FIL TER X x X o00 �/ � `S -�- X x X o00 - / / m � AP — oO - - - - — xx � � � � — / DIAPHrLT GM S D TA — x X x DODO , � x X x DODO 9 / x x x x O O O xxxxo0000 xxxx x X x 0000 < x DODO 'D O 0000 SHALL OW WA TER PLANTS - - - - - - - ,6LUEFLAG/R/S(61 TOTAL, 4-CONTAINER) BULL TOUNGE(61 TOTAL, 4-CONTAINER) — P/CKEREL WEED(61 TOTAL, 4-CONTAINER) O PERMANENT POOL = 745.00V�I� ���I / TOP of SHELF: 745.50 5000 RIP-RAPAPRON , �BOTTOM OF SHELF. 744.50 , — v �— (SEEDETAIL) v v -__10.0 _ _0 SHALL OW LAND PLANTS �♦ O P SWAMP MILKWEED(61 TOTAL, 4-CONTAINER) ♦�� , CARDINAL FLOWER(61 TOTAL, 4"CONTAINER) ��� — SCARLETROSEMALLOW(61 TOTAL, 4-CONTAINER) �� / / - PROJECT TITLE: 6 ' VEGETATED , / / THE TOWNES AT BERMUDA RUN PHASE 1 SHELF / / DAVIE COUNTY FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP � � — BERMUDA RUN,NORTH CAROLINA OWNER/DEVELOPER: / HENSON REALTY,LLC 6' I/EGETA TED SHEL F CROSS SECT/ON DETAIL / — 249 DEARDOM WAY CHAPEL HILL,NC 27516 336-707-9799 N T S 00 CA/yo�� +E Yans i PLANTING LEGEND —Since 197-1— — — — — — — — I Engineers Surveyors Planners� 1 035014 � AV 4609 Da das Drive Greensbco ,NC Z7407 � I I-i 7 J* / / Ph—e 336.854.8877 Fax 336-854-8876 ,�,/'/G+ �'1,� + + + + + SHALLOW WATER PLANTS - / FIRM LICENSE F DRAWN ,• PROJECT: 763-30 DESIGN BY: DF DRAWN BY: OF ��too 10%�� H:\0WI 30 2019 P,,I,es\Paul Milam\asm,da Run\Dr iaps\Phew 1\8ermuda Run Coasm,i-Plans 3.0—Wof,,,h,d.d,g + + + + + / / / SHEET DESCRIPTION: NOTE: WET DETENTION POND #1 THE PERMANENT WET DETENTION POND SHOWN ON THIS PLAN PLANTING PLAN DETAIL SHEET O O O SHALLOWLAND PLANTS MUST BE/ STABILIZED WITHIN 14 DAYS OF THE COMPLETION OF SCALE: 1"= 10' DATE: NOVEMBER 17, 2023 O O O CONSTRUCTION. REVISIONS: SHEET NO.: C5.5