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Preliminary Engineering Plans Pg10° 0 v c E E a E a s N o; 0 0 z J i5 0 z a H z z a U N O z G 5 TRUNK PROTECTION o Required if wheeled construction o equipment involved within 20' or less. W 1" boards not less than 5' long or to a" reach first scaffold branch. Wire to a hold boards in place, no nails ° permitted. include wrapping of burlap E under boards. c O o. n BRANCH PROTECTION Protect lower branches of tree canopy. provide construction fencing or equal at dripline (min.) " zn T 01,, 7CkE I PLACE SIGNS: VARIES PER TREE SIZE EXTENDS FROM DRIPLINE TO DRIPLINE KEEP OUT FTREE PROTECTION AREA EVERY 50' ATTACHED TO FENCING TREE PROTECTION NOTES 1. ALL TREES TO BE PROTECTED AND PRESERVED SHALL BE PER DETAIL. GROUPING OF MORE THAN ONE TREE MAY OCCUR. 2. TREES TO BE PROTECTED AND PRESERVED SHALL BE IDENTIFIED ON THE TRUNK WITH WHITE SURVEY TAPE. 3. TO PREVENT ROOT SMOTHERING, SOIL STOCKPILES, SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT OR ANY OTHER MATERIAL SHALL NOT BE PLACED OR STORED WITHIN THE DRIP LINE OR WITHIN 15 FEET OF A TREE TRUNK, WHICHEVER IS GREATER. 4. TREE ROOTS SHALL NOT BE CUT UNLESS CUTTING IS UNAVOIDABLE. 5. TRENCHES SHALL BE HAND DUG WITHIN THE DRIP LINE IN AREAS WHERE ROOTS TWO INCHES IN DIAMETER AND GREATER ARE PRESENT, OR WHEN IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO LOW BRANCHING TREES. WHENEVER POSSIBLE, ROOTS TWO INCHES OR GREATER IN DIAMETER SHALL BE TUNNELED OR BORED UNDER AND SHALL BE COVERED TO PREVENT DEHYDRATION. 6. WHEN ROOT CUTTING IS UNAVOIDABLE, A CLEAN SHARP CUT SHALL BE MADE TO AVOID SHREDDING OR SMASHING. ROOT CUTS SHOULD BE MADE BACK TO A LATERAL ROOT. WHENEVER POSSIBLE, ROOTS SHOULD BE CUT BETWEEN LATE FALL AND BUD OPENING, WHEN ROOT ENERGY SUPPLIES ARE HIGH AND CONDITIONS ARE LEAST FAVORABLE FOR DISEASE CAUSING AGENTS, EXPOSED ROOTS SHALL BE COVERED IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT DEHYDRATION, ROOTS SHALL BE COVERED WITH SOIL OR BURLAP AND KEPT MOIST. 7. WATERING OF PROTECTED TREES IN WHICH ROOTS WERE CUT SHALL BE PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR. 8. AUGER TUNNELING RATHER THAN TRENCHING SHOULD BE USED FOR UTILITY PLACEMENT WITHIN DRIP LINE. 9. FENCING MATERIAL SHALL ENCIRCLE ANY TREE OR SHRUB WHOSE OUTER DRIP LINE EDGE IS WITHIN 20 FEET OF ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. 10. FENCING MATERIAL SHALL BE BRIGHT, CONTRASTING COLOR, DURABLE, AND A MINIMUM OF FOUR FEET IN HEIGHT. 11. FENCING MATERIAL SHALL BE SET AT THE DRIP LINE OR 15 FEET FROM TREE TRUNK, WHICHEVER IS GREATER, AND MAINTAINED IN AN UPRIGHT POSITION THROUGHOUT THE DURATION OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. 12. ANY GRADE CHANGES (SUCH AS THE REMOVAL OF TOPSOIL OR ADDITION OF FILL MATERIAL) WITHIN THE DRIP LINE SHOULD BE AVOIDED FOR EXISTING TREES TO REMAIN. RETAINING WALLS AND TREE WELLS ARE ACCEPTABLE ONLY WHEN CONSTRUCTED PRIOR TO GRADE CHANGE. TREE AND SHRUB PROTECTION LANDSCAPE NOTES 1. ALL GENERAL LANDSCAPED AREAS ARE TO RECEIVE ORGANIC SOIL PREPARATION AT 3.5cu.yrds/1,000sf, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED IN THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS. 2. SOD LIMIT LINES ARE APPROXIMATE. CONTRACTOR SHALL SOD ALL AREAS WHICH ARE DISTURBED BY GRADING. 3. ALL SHRUB BEDS ARE TO BE MULCHED WITH MIN. 3" DEPTH, WITH DOUBLE SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH. NO WEED CONTROL FABRIC IS REQUIRED IN GROUNDCOVER OR PERENNIAL AREAS. 4. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COST TO REPAIR UTILITIES, ADJACENT LANDSCAPE, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PROPERTY THAT IS DAMAGED BY THE CONTRACTOR OR THEIR SUBCONTRACTOR'S OPERATIONS DURING INSTALLATION OR DURING THE SPECIFIED MAINTENANCE PERIOD. CALL FOR UTILITY LOCATIONS PRIOR TO ANY EXCAVATION. 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REPORT ANY DISCREPANCY IN PLAN VS. FIELD CONDITIONS IMMEDIATELY TO THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, PRIOR TO CONTINUING WITH THAT PORTION OF WORK. 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE REPAIR OF ANY OF THEIR TRENCHES OR EXCAVATIONS THAT SETTLE. 7. DO NOT DISTURB THE EXISTING PAVING, LIGHTING, OR LANDSCAPING THAT EXISTS ADJACENT TO THE SITE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON PLAN. 8. PLANT QUANTITIES SHOWN ARE FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE OWNER AND JURISDICTIONAL REVIEW AGENCIES. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING ALL PLANT QUANTITIES AS DRAWN. 9. ALL PLANTS SHALL BE GUARANTEED BY THE CONTRACTOR FOR ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE. 10. THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE MAY REJECT ANY PLANT MATERIALS THAT ARE DISEASED, DEFORMED, OR OTHERWISE NOT EXHIBITING SUPERIOR QUALITY. 12+ Q 4yz. Y PLAN PRW - THREE STAKES USE 3 GUY ASSEMBLIES FOR EVERGREENS AND TREES OVER 3" CAL. DO NOT CUT LEADER. PRUNE IMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO PLANTING. USE NYLON TREE STRAPS AT END OF WIRE (EVERGREEN TREES). 12 GAUGE GALVANIZED WIRE 4" TREE TAPE (DECIDUOUS TREES ONLY) 2 2" DEPTH CEDAR MULCH 24" X 4" P.V.C. MARKERS (TYPICAL) OVER WIRES Y SPECIFIED BACKFILL MIX AND % PIT SOIL TREATED WOOD POST WITH GROMMETED NYLON STRAPS. USE 2 GUY WIRES REMOVE TOP Z/ OF WIRE BASKET AFTER TREE IS IN THE PIT. REMOVE TWINE AND PULL BURLAP FROM TREETRUNK. NOTE: SET TOP PF RPPT BALL 2" TO 3" ABOVE SURROUNDING FINISH GRADE TREE PLANTING 1614 971i712[e] WPLY SPECIFIED MULCH TAPER MULCH TO 0" OF OVERAGE AT ROOT FLARE AMENDED SOIL BACKFILL OF PLANT WHEN PLANTED ON A CURVE ORIENT ROWS TO FOLLOW THE LONG AXIS OF AREAS WHERE PLANTS ARE MASSED. PERENNIALS SHALL BE PLACED WITH THEIR CENTERS 24" FROM THE EDGE OF BED. PERENNIAL PLANTING NOTE: BROKEN OR CRUMBLING ROOT BALLS WILL BE REJECTED. SHRUB PLANTING PRUNE ALL DEAD OR DAMAGED WOOD PRIOR TO PLANTING SET SHRUB 1" HIGHER THAN THE FINISHED BED GRADE. -800-892-0123 DIG PLANT PIT TWICE AS WIDE AND HIGH AS THE CONTAINER APPLY SPECIFIED MULCH. CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO NOT DAMAGE THE SHRUB OR ROOT BALL WHEN REMOVING IT FROM ITS CONTAINER. LOOSEN SIDES OF PLANT PIT AND WATER IN WELL TO ELIMINATE LARGE AIR POCKETS ALL JUNIPER PLANTS SHOULD BE PLANTED SO TOP OF ROOT MASS OCCURS AT FINISH GRADE OF MULCH LAYER COMPACTED BACKFILL MIX FILL PLANT PIT WITH SPECIFIED SOIL MIX AND Y PIT SOIL GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET 0 J U 000 a L No G M a U m m a 0 a Un o 1 z w A�J� _ S ,.pax _W o �Onw Y aJ(OJ s .n 3 —iii y \/ � oNp333 i o �a3 000 a 3 (n a m o m m 0 14 C) Z < U) W O z r� U) J Q W 0 ORIGINAL ISSUE: 11/05/2015 I KHA PROJECT NO. I 168403000 SHEET NUMBER L2.0