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18 ULMP Ulmus parvifolia 'Elmer II' Allee Chinese Elm B a B OR CONT. ; MIN. 6' HT. a 1.5" CAL. AS SHOWN Specimen.
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4L I I I I I 19 ILEV Ilex vomitoria Yaupon Holly I GAL. MIN. 1' HT. AS SHOWN Full
FLOOD ZONE "A E" I I I I I I \ \ J ' / // / / I / // // 12 LORC Loropetalum chinensis Loropetalum I GAL. MIN. 1' HT. AS SHOWN Full
I Rhododendron Purple
72 RHOP Formosa' Purple Formosa Azalea I GAL. ; MIN. 1' HT. AS SHOWN Full
97 VIBJ Viburnum x juddii Judd Viburnum I GAL. MIN. 1' HT. AS SHOWN Full
JOB NO: J-30017.0000
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES AND GROUNDCOVERS DATE: 02/17/23
DRAWN: LNS
QNTY ABBRV SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME PLANTING SIZE SPACING MISCELLANEOUS REMARKS
DESIGNED: LNS
\ / / 493 ASIN Asclepius incarnate Swamp Milkweed CONT. ; 4" POTS 2' Full and well formed
GRAPHIC SCALE \ / REVIEWED: JLG
/ 493 HIBC Hibiscus coccineus Scarlett Rose Mallow CONT. 4" POTS 2' Full and well formed /
APPROVED: JLG
30 0 15 / 30— e0 120 \/ / // 427 LOCA Lobelia cardinalis Cardinal Flower CONT. 4" POTS 2' Full and well formed SCALE: 1,, = 30'
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1) SOD SHALL BE USED IN SWALES OR OTHER AREAS SUBJECT TO EROSION.
IN FEET / / 2) ALL DISTURBED GREEN SPACE AREAS NOT SHOWN AS PLANTING BED OR MULCH AREA SHALL BE SODDED WITH TURF GRASS OR SEEDED WITH PERMANENT GRASS SEED
1 inch = 30 ft. /� / / PER EROSION CONTROL PLANS.
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2) ONLY GUY TREES WHEN SITE CONDITIONS REQUIRE IT. IN WHICH CASE PLANT ROOTBALL 2" ABOVE GRADE. COORDINATE WITH OWNER'S REP. PRIOR NOTES:
3) PLANT ROOT BALL FLUSH WITH FINISHED GRADE UNLESS AREA HAS POOR DRAINAGE, TO SETTING ROOTBALL ELEVATIONS. 1) SEE LANDSCAPE NOTES FOR THE TYPE OF MULCH MATERIAL TO USE. m
IN WHICH CASE PLANT ROOTBALL 2" ABOVE GRADE. 4) CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSURE PERCOLATION OF ALL PLANTING PITS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 2) APPLY MULCH IN A +/- 5' DIAMETER WHERE PROPOSED TREE
4) REMOVE ALL BRANCHES THAT ARE DAMAGED, RUBBING, OR CROSSING OTHER BRANCHES. PLANTINGS OCCUR IN SOD OR SEEDED AREA.
5) NEVER CUT A CENTRAL LEADER.
6) FINAL TREE STAKING AND PLACEMENT TO BE APPROVED BY OWNER'S REP. SHRUB PLANTING ON A SLOPE TREE RING
7) CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSURE PERCOLATION OF ALL PLANTING PITS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.
TREE PLANTING NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE
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12" TYP. AMENDED PLANTING SOIL AS NEEDED PER SOIL ANALYSIS 2) WHEN GROUNDCOVER AND SHRUBS ARE USED IN MASSES, DO NOT FORM SOIL BERMS ON
SCARIFY SIDE OF HOLE TO 4" DEPTH MIN. INDIVIDUAL PLANTS AND ENTIRE PLANTING BED SHALL BE EXCAVATED TO RECEIVE 3" OF MULCH
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STANDARDS CURRENTLY RECOMMENDED BY THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN, INC. IN THE AMERICAN STANDARD FOR NURSERY STOCKS (ASNS). UNLESS 16. WATER ALL PLANT MATERIAL IMMEDIATELY AFTER PLANTING. NOTES:
OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, ANY SIZE SPECIFIED SHALL BE CONSIDERED MINIMUM. MINIMUMS FOR HEIGHT, SPREAD, CALIPER, ETC. SHALL TAKE PRECEDENT OVER A SPECIFIED 17. TREE GUYING MATERIAL SHALL BE 'ARBOR-TIE' OR EQUIVALENT. 1) TRENCH EDGE TO BE LOCATED BETWEEN PLANTING BEDS AND ALL LAWN AREAS.
CONTAINER SIZE. O.E. - IF 7 GALLON IS REQUIRED, TO PROVIDE A SPECIFIED HEIGHT OR SPREAD THAT IS SPECIFIED AS A 3 GALLON, THEN THE 7 GALLON SHALL BE 18. ALL PLANT BEDS TO BE MULCHED WITH 3" DEPTH OF PINE STRAW MULCH. SOD TO PLANT BED EDGE
SHALL BE REQUIRED AND INCLUDED IN THE BASE BID AND SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED A CHANGE ORDER.)
19. ALL AREAS OF PLANTING, INCLUDING AREAS OF GRASS SEEDING AND SOD, SHALL BE GRADED TO PROVIDE POSITIVE DRAINAGE AND SHALL BE PROVIDED APPROPRIATE NOT TO SCALE
2. ALL PLANTS SHALL HAVE A WELL FORMED HEAD WITH MINIMUM CALIPER, HEIGHT AND SPREAD OF THE SIDE BRANCHES AS SHOWN ON THE PLANT LIST. TRUNKS SHALL SOIL FOR THE PROPOSED PLANTINGS. THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST PH AND / OR SOIL FERTILITY BY UNIFORMLY INCORPORATING REQUIRED SOIL
BE UNDAMAGED AND SHAPE SHALL BE TYPICAL OF THE SPECIES. CONDITIONING MATERIALS AT THE RATE AND DEPTH DETERMINED BY THE ANALYSIS OF THE SOIL TEST (AS REQUIRED IN 3.02 AND 3.13 OF THE LANDSCAPING
3. MEASUREMENT OF CONIFER HEIGHT SHALL INCLUDE NOT MORE THAN FIFTY (50) PER CENT OF THIS YEARS' VERTICAL GROWTH (TOP CANDLE). SPECIFICATIONS). EACH SOIL TEST SHALL BE SPECIFIC TO THE PROPOSED PLANT MATERIAL TO BE INSTALLED IN A GIVEN AREA. V
20. ALL EXISTING VEGETATION WITHIN AREAS TO BE PLANTED / SODDED / SEEDED SHALL BE REMOVED PRIOR TO PLANTING / SODDING / SEEDING. ALL AREAS INDICATED U)
4. THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS HEREBY NOTIFIED OF THE EXISTENCE OF UNDERGROUND UTILITIES WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE PROJECT AREA. THE CONTRACTOR TO BE GRASS SEED SHALL BE SEEDED PER GRASSING SPECIFICATIONS FOR PERMANENT STABILIZATION. W
SHOULD VERIFY THE EXACT LOCATION OF ALL UTILITY LINES PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF DIGGING OPERATIONS. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR LOCATING,
PROTECTING, AND REPAIRING ALL DAMAGE TO BUILDINGS, UTILITIES, PAVEMENT, AND CURB a GUTTER. ANY REPAIRS SHALL BE DONE PROMPTLY AT CONTRACTOR'S 21. CONTRACTOR TO SUPPLY AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEMS, COMPLETE AND INSTALLED. SYSTEM TO INCLUDE ALL VALVES, PIPES, HEADS, FITTINGS, RAIN SENSOR, AND C 0
EXPENSE. CLOCK AND TO PROVIDE 100% COVERAGE OF ALL NEW SODDED AND IMPROVED EXISTING GRASS AREAS, TREES, SHRUBS AND PLANTING BEDS. COORDINATE IRRIGATION Z Z
WITH OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. (CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE SHOP DRAWINGS OF PROPOSED IRRIGATION SYSTEM FOR OWNER ACCEPTANCE)
5. THE CONTRACTOR WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR STAKING AND LAYOUT OF PLANTINGS ON THIS PROJECT. THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OR OWNER SHALL BE ADVISED WHEN Q d5
STAKES ARE READY FOR INSPECTION ON VARIOUS PLANTING AREAS. ALL LAYOUT WORK SHALL BE INSPECTED AND APPROVED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND 22. CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN ALL NECESSARY PERMITS FOR AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEMS. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ELECTRIC METER AND SERVICE IN
OWNER PRIOR TO OPENING ANY PLANTING PITS. ACCORDANCE WITH STATE AND LOCAL CODES FOR IRRIGATION SYSTEM. LOCATION OF METERS AND CONTROL PANELS FOR IRRIGATION SHALL BE APPROVED BY OWNER'S J U)
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6. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY THAT EACH EXCAVATED TREE OR SHRUB PIT WILL PERCOLATE (DRAIN) PRIOR TO ADDING Q
TOPSOIL AND INSTALLING TREES OR SHRUBS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FILL THE BOTTOM OF HOLES WITH SIX (6) INCHES OF WATER. THIS WATER SHOULD PERCOLATE 23. WHERE IRRIGATION SYSTEM WILL BE INSTALLED WITH ANY WATER SOURCE OTHER THAN DOMESTIC POTABLE WATER, LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE 5
WITHIN ATWENTY-FOUR (24) HOUR PERIOD. IF WATER DOESN'T PERC, CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE OWNER'S REP PRIOR TO INSTALLING PLANTS. FOR IRRIGATION WATER TESTING. IRRIGATION WATER SHALL BE TESTED FOR LEVELS OF pH, ALKALINITY AND SOLUBLE SALTS. SUBMIT TEST RESULTS TO OWNER'S V oU W
REPRESENTATIVE FOR REVIEW PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OR ORDERING OF IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT, PUMPS OR WELL DIGGING. z W
7. SHOULD THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR ENCOUNTER UNSATISFACTORY SURFACE OR SUBSURFACE DRAINAGE CONDITIONS, SOIL DEPTH, LATENT SOILS, HARD PANS, STEAM + I V Jo CD
OR OTHER UTILITY LINES OR OTHER CONDITIONS THAT WILL JEOPARDIZE THE HEALTH AND VIGOR OF THE PLANTS, HE MUST ADVISE THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT IN 24. ALL TREES SHALL BE INSTALLED PER THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE LINCOLN COUNTY, N 3 C APPLICABLE ORDINANCES. i i Q Z W
WRITING OF THE CONDITIONS PRIOR TO INSTALLING THE PLANTS. OTHERWISE, THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR WARRANTS THAT THE PLANTING AREAS ARE SUITABLE FOR z
PROPER GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE PLANTS TO BE INSTALLED. 25. ALL PLANT BEDS TO RECEIVE WEED INHIBITOR OF PREEN OR ACCEPTED ALTERNATE. + I ' + TYPICAL EDGE OF J Q
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B. THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CLEANING UP THE SITE AT THE COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT AND SHALL MAINTAIN THE SITE IN A 26. FOR SUMMERTIME PLANTINGS, CONTRACTOR TO USE EITHER CONTAINERIZED OR PRE-DUG B & B PLANT MATERIAL. + I + W U
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CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AND OTHER DEBRIS RESULTING FROM WORK OF THE PROJECT.
27. AS AN ADD ALTERNATE BID, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE "SOIL MOIST TRANSPLANT" (OR ACCEPTED EQUIVALENT) AT THE APPLICATION RATES SHOWN BELOW FOR Z
9. REPLACEMENTS OF DEAD OR UNSATISFACTORY MATERIAL SHALL BE MADE AS SPECIFIED IN THE PLANT LIST. THE OWNER OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SHALL INSPECT ALL NEWLY INSTALLED PLANTINGS. +
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COMPLETE. REPLACEMENTS ARE NOT SUBJECT TO AN ADDITIONAL GUARANTEE, BUT THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONSULT WITH THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT 1 Gallon/.75 oz. 1"/3.0 oz.
ON REASON FOR PLANT DECLINE/DEATH AND HOW TO AVOID FUTURE INSTANCES. 2 Gallon/1.5 oz. 2"/6.0 oz. TYPICAL EDGE ()
3 Gallon/1.5 oz. 3"/9.0 oz. OF PLANT BED
10. SHOULD THE CONTRACTOR NOT MAKE REPLACEMENTS IN A SATISFACTORY AND TIMELY FASHION IN ACCORD WITH THE PLANTING NOTES, THE OWNER, AFTER PROPER 5 Gallon/2.0 oz. 4"/ O.0 12.0 oz. O.0 of SPECIFIED
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NOTIFICATION TO THE CONTRACTOR MAY UTILIZE THE FUNDS OF THE RETAINAGE TO HAVE THE REPLACEMENTS MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS BY 7 Gallon/3.0 oz. 5"/15.0 oz
ANOTHER CONTRACTOR. 10 Gallon 3.0 oz. 6" 18.0 oz ATYPICAL SPACING IN
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II. NO EXCAVATION OR PLANTING PIT SHALL BE LEFT UNATTENDED OVERNIGHT. 15 Gallon/5.0 oz. 7 /21.0 oz BEDS. OUTSIDE ROW JOB NO: J-30017.000020 Gallon/7.0 oz. 8"/24.0 oz TO FOLLOW CURVE 6.0 oz. 1) EXCAVATE ENTIRE BED SPECIFIED FOR GROUNDCOVER PLANTING REVIEWED: LIN
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As SHOWN ON PLAN Plant Height/Amount Box Size/Amount DATE: 02/17/23 DRAWN: LNS
12. PLANT MATERIAL QUANTITIES PROVIDED IN THE PLANT LIST ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY AND THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACTUAL PLANT MATERIAL 2'/1.5 oz. 16"/5 NOTES: DESIGNED: LNS
COUNTS. DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN QUANTITIES SHOWN ON THE PLANTING PLAN AND THOSE IN THE PLANT LIST SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE 3'
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FOR CLARIFICATION. IF CLARIFICATION OF DISCREPANCIES FROM THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT IS NOT POSSIBLE, THEN QUANTITIES SHOWN ON / /
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THE PLANTING PLAN SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE. 4'/3.0 oz. 24"/9.0 oz.
TO A DEPTH OF 12 APPROVED: JLG
5'/4.0 oz. 30"/12.0 oz. SCALE: N T S
13. REMOVE BURLAP/STRAPPING AND WIRE BASKET FROM TOP OF ROOT BALL ON TREES. 6'/5.0 oz. 36"/18.0 oz PLANT SPACING DETAIL
7'/6.0 oz. 42"/27.0 oz
14. REMOVE PAPER, PLASTIC OR METAL AROUND ROOT BALLS OF SHRUBS. 60"/30.0 oz. NOT TO SCALE
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the plant schedule and those indicated on the plan, plan quantities shall govern. �.�` * '�,,� Lu
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1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE pests, eggs or larvae, and shall have healthy, well developed root systems. Plants shall be from a nursery within 300 miles north or existing soil and plant growing conditions. _ o Q
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A. Qualifications of Workmen: Contractor shall provide at least one person present at all times during execution of work that is for planting in rows shall be uniform in size and shape. 1. When balled or burlapped plants are set, compact topsoil around base of ball to fill all voids. All bindings shall be removed
w thoroughly familiar with the type of materials being installed and proper equipment and methods for their installation and who shall and the top half of burlap removed from around root ball. If burlap is made of natural fibers it can be laid back from the root ' o. �2`��
direct all work performed under this section. B. Plants shall possess a normal balance between height and width. Plants shall be measured when branches are in their normal mass or can be cut away. Remove all burlap if it is made of non-degradable material/fabric. All weeds growing on the root ', 'L �sie3a S ,
position. Height and spread dimensions specified refer to the main body of plant and not from branch tip to tip. Plants larger in mass shall be removed prior to planting. �''�., 0.�``�
B. Standards: All seed, sod, trees, shrubs, and ground covers shall meet or exceed the specifications of Federal, State, County and / size than specified may be used with no change in contract price.
w or Municipality laws requiring inspection for disease and insect control. 2. Containerized plants shall have the container removed prior to planting. Care shall be taken to protect root mass from injury
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1. Plants and planting methods shall conform to the latest edition of American Standard for Nursery Stock, American Nursery & and of sufficient depth to include fibrous and feeding roots. Plants will not be accepted if ball is cracked or broken before or on alternate sides of the root mass and roots pulled away slightly. This is to untangle roots which have begun to "circle" the a
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the required specifications shall be deemed to be acceptable within the terms of this section if it is typical in size and habit for broken or frayed roots.
the species in the region of the country in which it is grown unless the specifications include additional details. 1. Suitable for planting as street trees.
3.11 PLANTING GROUND COVERS
3. Prior to ordering any plant material, representative photos of each species shall be provided for review and 2. Free of branches to approximately 50%of height from ground.
acceptance. A. Planting beds shall be thoroughly worked to a depth of twelve (12) inches incorporating fertilizer and other soil improvements at the
3. Crown of tree shall be in good balance with the trunk. recommended rate suggest by the soils test. Rake prepared planting bed until level, smooth and free from all soil, lumps, rocks,
4. One of each bundle or lot shall be tagged with name and size of the plant in accordance with American Nursery & sticks and other deleterious materials. Bed area should be neatly outlined. Space the plants evenly as indicated on the drawings.
Landscape Association standards. In all cases, botanical names shall take precedence over common names. Landscape 2.7 FERTILIZER Plant only in soil that is moist and friable, and not wet or soggy. In the case of planting in the open on hot days, shorten the time
Architect should be consulted in the event questions arise about nomenclature of plants to be used and their availability. between planting and watering.
A. Commercial fertilizer shall be slow release 5-10-10 or 6-12-12 (or as recommended by soil test), uniform in composition, free flowing,
1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING and suitable for application with appropriate equipment. Deliver to site unopened in manufacturers standard containers showing 3.12 WATERING o
weight, analysis and name of manufacturer. If stored on site, protect from the elements.
A. Deliver grass seed in original containers showing analysis of seed mixture, percentage of pure seed, year of production, net weight, A. Thoroughly water each plant when the hole is 1/3 full, again at 2/3 full and then complete backfilling. Once backfilling is complete,
date of packaging and location of packaging. Damaged packages are not acceptable. 2.8 PEAT MOSS water again, then tamp the soil in place until the surface of the backfill is level with the surrounding area and the plant bears the
same relation of finished grade as it bore to existing grade before being dug.
B. Deliver fertilizer in waterproof bags showing weight, chemical analysis, and name of manufacturer. A. Peat moss shall be finely shredded, 90% organic moss peat, brown in color and suitable for horticultural purposes. Peat shall be
measured in air dry condition, containing not more than 35% moisture by weight. Ash content shall not exceed 10%. B. Earth saucers shall be constructed around the perimeter of planting holes of all trees and all single planted shrubs. Earth saucers
C. Deliver sod on pallets. shall be minimum 3" high and compacted to retain water. Earth saucers shall not be installed in areas where the subsoil is very
2.9 MULCH FOR TREES, SHRUBS, AND GROUND COVERS poorly drained or around mass shrub /groundcover plantings.
D. Handling of plants shall be by lifting the root mass or container and not by lifting plant by trunk or branches. Handling of plants in
an improper fashion shall be cause for rejection of plant materials. Care must be taken during all phases of the location and A. Mulch for non bio-retention areas shall be as shown on plans. C. All trees and shrubs to be hand watered on a regular basis as necessary during the warranty period.
planting procedures not to damage root system, trunk or branches. All plant materials shall be planted as soon after arrival at the
site as possible. Contractor is responsible for keeping plants safe from injury by the construction activity and watered to prevent B. Mulch for bio-retention areas shall be shredded hardwood. ci
drying out before planting. Balled and burlapped plants shall be "Healed-in" and protected with burlap or other accepted 3.13 SOIL MIX Z
material if they cannot be planted upon delivery. Plants with broken major branches, badly bruised or damaged bark are not 2.10 STAKING EQUIPMENT
acceptable and will be rejected. A. Shall be per existing soils on site with recommended amendments from soils test.
A. Trees and palms shall be staked as shown in landscape plans.
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A. The planting season for trees, shrubs and groundcovers is between October 1 st and June 1 st of the following year. Do not plant if Z
temperature is below freezing or above 90 degrees. Planting at any other time other than the planting season is the Contractor's A. Contractor shall provide water to the project via the installation of a new irrigation system for the area shown on the plans. For A. Shall be done only if site / environment conditions make if required. If required, trees and palms shall be staked as indicated on the o 0
option and full responsibility and without additional compensation. Planting may, at the option of the Contractor, be postponed bidding purposes, the contractor shall assume drilling a new well with associated pumps and controls as needed for irrigation. plans. Q O p C
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1.6 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A. All areas within limits of construction shall be fine graded to the desired grades. All areas within limits of construction are to be fine beyond the saucer berm. The areas mulched shall be tidy and clean in appearance. N 0
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A. Measurement-The items listed in the proposal shall be considered as sufficient to complete the work in accordance with the plans material needed to fill low or uneven areas shall be provided by the Contractor. Positive drainage away from structures shall be 3.16 PRUNING p }
and specifications. Any portion of the work not listed in bid form, but required to complete the work, shall be deemed to be a part provided in all plant beds so standing water does not occur. Planting beds shall be raised above adjacent lawn areas to provide 3
of the item with which it is associated and shall be included in the cost of the unit shown on the bid form. good drainage conditions. A. Remove dead, broken or bruised branches after planting using clean, sharp tools. O 3
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B. Payment - Payment for the unit shown on the bid form shall be considered to cover the cost of all labor, material, equipment, and B. Planting and grassed areas, if not loose, shall be loosened to a minimum depth of 3-inches before fertilizer, seed or sod is applied. 3.17 WEEDING -C
performing all operations necessary to complete the work in place. No payment will be made for any material wasted, used for
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on plans for additional information.
1. Trees, Shrubs, and Groundcovers - Will be paid for at the contract unit price for planted/installed and accepted trees, shrubs, A. Contractor shall provide Topsoil Analysis Tests that has been performed by a State Agricultural Experiment Station, Soil
and groundcovers. and Water Conservation District, State University, or other qualified private testing laboratory, as approved by 3.18 INSECT AND DISEASE CONTROL
2. Payment for grassing will be made per the grassing specification. Landscape Architect. A. All plant materials shall be disease or insect free upon arrival to the site, however, should any plants show signs of insect or disease
B. Apply fertilizer and soil amendments after fine grading and mix thoroughly into upper 2 inches of soil. infestations, Contractor shall identify nature of infestation and submit to Landscape Architect a proposed method of control.
3. Clearing - Will be paid for at the lump sum price for clearing. Contractor shall treat all infested plants at its expense. Should the infestation be wide spread and uncontrollable, plants affected
shall be removed from site, fresh plants brought in and all other plants treated to prevent infestation of remaining plants at
C. Fertilizer and other necessary soil amendments shall be applied at the rate recommended by Topsoil Analysis Test. Contractor's expense. � Z
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A. Contractor shall, at time of delivery, furnish Owner and / or Landscape Architect with invoices of all materials received; in order the 34 SPRIGGING a daily basis. All tags, flags, and labels will be removed from plants and trees. The site shall be left broom clean and tidy. Clean up O U
quality and source of materials may be reviewed. . of the site is a prerequisite to final acceptance by the Owner.
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A. TOPSOIL SHALL BE FERTILE, FRIABLE SOIL CONTAINING LESS THAN 5% TOTAL VOLUME OF THE COMBINATION OF SUBSOIL, REFUSE, � � 0-
ROOTS LARGER THAN 1 INCH DIAMETER, HEAVY, STICKY OR STIFF CLAY, STONES LARGER THAN 2 INCHES IN DIAMETER, NOXIOUS 4.1 MAINTENANCE C) U
SEEDS, STICKS, BRUSH, LITTER, OR ANY SUBSTANCES DELETERIOUS TO PLANT GROWTH. THE PERCENT (%) OF THE ABOVE OBJECTS SHALL A. See grassing specification. U z Ld
BE CONTROLLED BY SOURCE SELECTION NOT BY SCREENING THE SOIL. TOPSOIL SHALL BE SUITABLE FOR THE GERMINATION OF SEEDS A. Protect all plantings (grass, plants and trees) until accepted by Owner. All damage, regardless of cause, shall be immediately o
AND THE SUPPORT OF VEGETATIVE GROWTH. IMPORTED TOPSOIL SHALL NOT CONTAIN WEED SEEDS IN QUANTITIES THAT CAUSE 3.6 SEED PROTECTION repaired and plants replaced if necessary. Erect temporary fences, barricades, signs and other protection as needed to prevent Q z - Z
NOTICEABLE WEED INFESTATIONS IN THE FINAL PLANTING BEDS. IMPORTED TOPSOIL SHALL MEET THE FOLLOWING PHYSICAL AND A. See grassing specification. trampling. Contractor is not responsible for replacement of damaged or missing plants and plant materials due to vandalism or J 0-
CHEMICAL CRITERIA: other acts beyond the control of the Contractor if proper barriers or other safeguards have been maintained. Z Q
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COMBINED CLAY/SILT CONTENT OF NO MORE THAN 55%. A. All plants shall be placed in the proper location as shown on construction plans, allowing Landscape Architect to review all plant resetting plants to proper grades or upright position, lawn mowing, fertilizing, and other necessary operations. U Z
2. PH VALUE SHALL BE BETWEEN 5.5 AND 7.0. locations prior to actual planting. Landscape Architect may make minor adjustments which shall not be cause for changes to the Q
3. PERCENT ORGANIC MATTER (OM): 2.0-5.0%, BY DRY WEIGHT. contract price. C. The Contractor shall repair immediately any areas damaged as a result of construction operations or erosion. W J
4. SOLUBLE SALT LEVEL: LESS THAN 2 MMHO/CM.
5. SOIL CHEMISTRY SUITABLE FOR GROWING THE PLANTS SPECIFIED. 3.8 OBSTRUCTIONS BELOW GROUND E. The Contractor shall maintain all proposed plantings until final acceptance is issued by the Owner. (�
B. IMPORTED TOPSOIL SHALL BE A HARVESTED SOIL FROM FIELDS OR DEVELOPMENT SITES. THE ORGANIC CONTENT AND PARTICLE SIZE F. At the end of the maintenance period, all plants shall be in a healthy growing condition. During the maintenance period, should
DISTRIBUTION SHALL BE THE RESULT OF NATURAL SOIL FORMATION. MANUFACTURED SOILS WHERE COARSE SAND, COMPOSTED A. Prior to excavating planting holes, Contractor shall determine the exact location of electrical, phone, or television cables the a of plant indicate weakness and probability of d Immediate) lace without additional cost to the
conduits, water, drainage or sewer lines, and any other subsurface structures and take precautions to protect them. Any damagee appearance any p p y dying, y replace
ORGANIC MATERIAL OR CHEMICAL ADDITIVES HAS BEEN ADDED TO THE SOIL TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS SPECIFICATION to underground utilities shall be repaired immediately at the Contractor's expense. Owner. Replacements required because of vandalism or other causes beyond the control of the Contractor are not part of this
SECTION SHALL NOT BE ACCEPTABLE. RETAINED SOIL PEDS SHALL BE THE SAME COLOR ON THE INSIDE AS IS VISIBLE ON THE OUTSIDE. contract.
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B. In the event rock, underground construction work, or other obstructions are encountered in any plant hole excavation under this DATE: 02/17/23
C. IMPORTED TOPSOIL FOR PLANTING SOIL SHALL NOT HAVE BEEN SCREENED AND SHALL RETAIN SOIL PEDS OR CLODS LARGER THAN 2 contract, alternate locations may be selected. Where locations cannot be changed, the obstructions shall be removed to a depth 4.2 WARRANTY DRAWN: LNs
INCHES IN DIAMETER THROUGHOUT THE STOCKPILE AFTER HARVESTING. of not less than three (3) feet below grade and not less than six (6) inches below bottom of ball or roots when plant is properly set DESIGNED: LNS
at the required grade. The Contractor shall be responsible for the removal of such rock or other underground obstructions A. All shrubs, ground cover, and trees shall be guaranteed by the Contractor to be alive and healthy for a one year period after REVIEWED: JLG
D. STOCKPILED EXISTING TOPSOIL AT THE SITE MEETING THE ABOVE CRITERIA MAY BE ACCEPTABLE. encountered. substantial completion is issued by the Owner. A final inspection with the Owner shall be conducted at the end of the warranty APPROVED: JLG
period to determine if any plants will be required to be replaced. SCALE: NO SCALE
E. PROVIDE A ONE GALLON SAMPLE FROM EACH IMPORTED TOPSOIL SOURCE(S) WITH REQUIRED SOIL TESTING RESULTS OF ALL EXISTING 3.9 PLANTING HOLES
TOPSOIL TO BE USED. THE SAMPLE SHALL BE A MIXTURE OF THE RANDOM SAMPLES TAKEN AROUND THE SOURCE STOCKPILE OR FIELD. B. Any lawn, plant, or tree which is dead or not showing satisfactory growth shall be replaced at Contractor's expense at the end of
warranty period. All replacements shall be of original quality and of a size equal to adjacent plants or trees of the same kind.
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sprigs to the sun for more than 30 minutes before covering and moistening. Sprigs showing signs of C. Place top elevation of sod 1/2 inch below adjoining paving or curbs. '-,, ti •'•"•.�R� ���` Lu
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w matter. produce a satisfactory stand of grass regardless of the period of year work is performed. or other suitable equipment. On slopes steeper than 4 to1, the sod shall be fastened in place with
A. Civil and Landscape plans and specifications. suitable wood or metal pins to hold the sod in place. Any damage by erosion or other causes '-,0;1,' 9193a
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1.3 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING and raking, by vericutting or by a sprig harvester. Sprigs shall consist of mostly rhizomes and ng with the sodding operations.
crowns with only a few green leaves.
A. Deliver grass seed in original containers showing analysis of seed mixture, percentage of pure seed, A. Following advance preparation and placing selected material for shoulders and slopes, lime and E. Immediately before sodding, moisten topsoil with a fine spray to a minimum 1"depth. Sod shall not be w
year of production, net weight, date of fertilizer, if called for based on soil tests, shall be spread uniformly over the designated areas, and laid on soil that is d and ow a
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packages are not acceptable. Store in cool, dry locations away from contaminants. shall be thoroughly mixed with the soil to a depth of approximately 2 inches. Fertilizer and lime
2.6 SPRIGGING SCHEDULE shall be applied at the rate at the rate recommended by required soils test. Unless otherwise
provided, lime will not be applied for temporary seeding. In all cases where practicable, F. Sod shall be moist when laid and placed on moist ground. The sod shall be carefully placed by hand, m
g B. Deliver fertilizer in waterproof bags showing weight, chemical analysis, and name of manufacturer. acceptable mechanical spreaders shall be used for spreading fertilizer. On steep slopes subject beginning at the toe of slopes and working upwards. The length of the strips shall be at right
Damaged bags are not acceptable. Store in cool, dry locations away from contaminants. A. SPRIG RATE PLANTING DATES angles to the flow of surface water. All joints shall be tightly butted and end joints shall be
to slides and inaccessible to power equipment, the slopes shall be adequately scarified. Fertilizer g 1 g Y 1
may be applied on steep slopes by hydraulic methods as a mixture of fertilizer and seed. When staggered at least 12 inches. The sod shall be immediately pressed firmly into the ground by
C. Deliver sod on pallets. Tall Fescue 1,000 bushels / ac. April 1 -August 31 fertilizer is applied with combination seed and fertilizer drills, no further incorporation will be tamping or rolling. Fill all joints between strips with fine screened soil. Sod on slopes shall be
(or approved equal) (Coverage in 3 months) necessary. The fertilizer and seed shall be applied together when Wood Cellulose Fiber Mulch is pegged with sod pegs to prevent movement. The sod shall be watered, mowed, weeded,
D. All material shall be acceptable to Engineer prior to use. used. Any stones larger than 2 '/2 inches in any dimension, larger clods, roots, or other debris repaired, or otherwise maintained, to insure the establishment of a uniform healthy stand of grass
brought to the surface shall be removed. until acceptance.
1.4 PLANTING DATES Stabilize site with temporary grass seed September 1 -March 31
(See section 2.2) 3.5 SEEDING G. Within 2 hours after sod has been placed, thoroughly water to a minimum depth of 4". After sod and
A. This specification provides for establishment of a permanent grass cover between the dates of soil have dried, roll sodded areas to ensure good bond between sod and soil and to remove o
March 1 and September 30. If finished earth grades are not completed in time to permit planting B. In areas where existing grass is to be matched, Contractor shall sprig at the rate and dates depressions and irregularities. Roll sodded areas with a roller not exceeding 150 lbs. per foot of U)
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and establishment of permanent grass during the favorable season between dates specified recommended by sprig distributor. p g rY
seedbed as specified in Section 3.4. Seed shall be uniformly sown at rate specified by the use of
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protect new graded areas from erosion and to keep windborne dust to a minimum. The 2.7 SOD equipment may be used on steep slopes or on other areas inaccessible to seed drills.
temporary cover shall be planted between October 1 and February 28 unless otherwise PART 4 - MAINTENANCE, WARRANTY AND ACCEPTANCE
permitted.
A. Sod shall be premium grade, densely rooted, good quality grass of the species and certified variety as B. Seeds shall be covered and lightly compacted by means of cultipacker or light roller if the drill does
shown on the plans, free from noxious weeds with no surface soil being visible. The sod shall be not perform this operation. On slopes inaccessible to compaction equipment, the seed shall be 4.1 MAINTENANCE
1.5 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT obtained from areas where the soil is reasonably fertile. Sod of specified species with not less covered by dragging spiked chains, by light harrowing or by other satisfactory methods.
than 95 percent germination, not less than 85 percent pure seed, and not more than 0.5 percent A. Maintenance shall consist of providing protection against traffic, watering to ensure uniform seed
A. When the season or stage of project is such results of grassing work cannot be determined, weed seed. The sod shall be machine cut to a uniform soil thickness that shall contain practically C. Apply water with fine spray immediately after each area has been sown. germination and to keep surface of soil dam and repairing an areas damaged as a result of
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conditional acceptance will be made on work completed. When conditional acceptance is construction operations or erosion. Maintenance shall also include, but is not limited to, watering, Z
made for items of work covered, Contractor shall be entitled to 50% of bid price for the actual D. Do not sow seed when ground is too dry, during windy periods or immediately following a rain. weeding, cultivating, removal of dead material, lawn mowing, fertilizing, and other necessary
work placed and shall receive remaining 50% of bid price when final acceptance is made. B. Before cutting, sod shall be mowed to a height of not less that 1-1/2" or more than 2". Sod shall be cut operations.
Conditional acceptance shall not apply to the remaining items of work, and full bid price in uniform widths min. 12" and in lengths min. 24 inches.
payment shall be made when work is acceptably placed and completed in accordance with E. If permitted by the special provisions, wood cellulose fiber mulch or excelsior fiber mulch may be used.
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directed and protecting and maintaining seed and sod in all graded and disturbed areas. A. All seeded areas seeded with permanent grasses shall be uniformly mulched in a continuous blanket A. All grassed areas shall be guaranteed by the Contractor to be alive and healthy for a one year period L C o�
immediately following seeding and compacting operations, using at least 2 tons of straw per from the date of substantial completion issued by the Owner. A final inspection with the Owner Lr > -C
D. Sod shall be strong enough to support its own weight and retain its size and shape when suspended acre. shall be conducted at the end of the warranty period to determine if any areas require O L Q N
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methodologies and results; laboratory certifications, manufacturer's specifications, and agency approvals A. Straw Mulch: Oat or wheat straw, reasonably free from weeds, foreign matter detrimental to plant life, shall be uniformly applied at the rate of 2 tons per acre. The mulch may be applied hydraulically B. Any grassed area which is dead or not showing satisfactory growth shall be replaced at Contractor's 3
to the Landscape Architect prior to placement of soil mixtures. In addition, provide the Landscape and in drycondition. or other acceptable methods. Should the mulch be laced in a d condition, it shall be expense at the end of warrant period. All replacements shall be of original ualit and of a size O
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to meet requirements specified here in before, and to ensure proper growing medium for plant material. B. Excelsior Mulch: Excelsior mulch shall consist of wood fibers cut from sound, green timber. The contract.
average length of fibers shall be 4 to 6 inches. Cut shall be made in such a manner as to provide
maximum strength of fiber, but at a slight angle to natural grain of the wood to cause splintering 3.8 SEED PROTECTION (WOOD CELLULOSE FIBER MULCH)
of fibers when weathering in order to provide adherence to each other and to soil. 4.3 ACCEPTANCE
2.1 SEED A. After the lime has been applied and ground prepared as specified in Section 3.4, wood cellulose fiber
C. Wood cellulose fiber shall be made from wood chip particles manufactured particularly for mulch shall be applied at a rate of 1,500 pounds per acre in a mixture of seed and fertilizer. A. Before acceptance of seeding performed for the establishment of permanent vegetation, Contractor
A. All seed shall conform to all State Laws and to all requirements and regulations of the State discharging uniformly on the ground surface when dispersed by a hydraulic water sprayer. It shall Hydraulic equipment shall be used for application of fertilizer, seed, and slurry of the prepared will be required to produce a satisfactory stand of perennial grass whose root system shall be
Department of Agriculture. remain in uniform suspension in water under agitation and blend with grass seed and fertilizer to wood pulp. This equipment shall have a built-in agitation system with an operating capacity developed sufficiently to survive dry periods and winter weather and be capable of V
form a homogenous slurry. Mulch fibers shall intertwine physically to form a strong moisture sufficient to agitate, suspend, and homogeneously mix a slurry of the specified amount of fiber, reestablishment in spring.
holding mat on the ground surface and allow rainfall to percolate into underlying soil. The mulch fertilizer, seed, and water. The slurry distribution lines shall be large enough to prevent stoppage. B. A minimum coverage of 80% density over 100% of the disturbed area is required for seeded areas
B. The varieties of seed, as specified in Section 2.2, shall rm individually packaged or bagged, and shall be heat processed to contain no germination or growth-inhibiting factors. It shall be dyed The discharge line shall beequipped with a set of hydraulic spray nozzles which will provide an
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tagged to show name of seed, net weight, origin, germination, lot number, and other information (n
(non-toxic) an appropriate color to facilitate metering of material. even distribution of slurry on various areas to be seeded. The slurry tank shall have a minimum disturbed area prior project acceptance.
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A. Sprigs shall be placed at the date and rates as shown in section 2.6. The sprigging method shall be by
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Annual Rye (Temp only) 75 Ibs/acre October 1 - broadcast sprigging, hydroplanting or row planter. Sprigging procedure shall ensure even
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B. Sprigs applied by broadcast over the site with a distributor or hydroseeder shall be planted at the
2.3 FERTILIZER C. Grassing areas, if not loose, shall be loosened to a minimum depth of 3 inches before fertilizer, seed, rates listed in section 2.6. Cover broadcast sprigs with straw mulch immediately after broadcast V
sprig or sod is applied. and water in immediately (within 2 hours).
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soils test. use less sprig material. Rate shall be as recommended by sprig supplier to provide a solid stand of
turf within the time required in Section 2.6. Water in immediately (within 1 hour). JOB NO: J-30017.0000
2.4 LIME
3.2 STAND OF GRASS DATE: 02/17/23
3.10 SODDING DRAWN: LNS
DESIGNED: LNS
A. Agricultural grade, ground limestone at the rate as recommended by soils test. A. Before acceptance of seeding or sprigging is performed for the establishment of permanent REVIEWED: JLG
vegetation, Contractor will be required to produce a satisfactory stand of perennial grass whose A. Sod shall be placed between March 1st and December 1st. However, if sod is to be placed during APPROVED: JLG
2.5 SPRIG roots stem shall be developed sufficient) to survived SCALE: NO SCALE
y p y dry periods and winter weather and be periods of temperatures over 90 degrees F., the contractor shall take extra care for quick
capable of re-establishment in spring. placement of sod with adequate, consistent watering necessary to ensure sod thrives as planted.
A. Healthy living stems, stolons, or rhizomes and attached roots of locally adapted grass without adhering
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