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HomeMy WebLinkAboutP_Landscape_Tree_Retention-170407-v1EXISTING ROCKERY 1In=20' TREE LEGEND —1 C L WATER M _ MVALVE ry�r RE'E #0��� 1 , l� 0 CONCEPTUAL TREE RETENTION and LANDSCAPE SET 0 EXISTING DECIDUOUS TREE TO BE RETAINED, PER TREE PROTECTION DETAIL, SHEET L-2 EXISTING EVERGREEN TREE TO BE RETAINED PER TREE PROTECTION DETAIL, SHEET L-2 r EXISTING DECIDUOUS TREE TO BE REMOVED t r r � EXISTING EVERGREEN TREE TO BE REMOVED FND. REBAR & CAP CNW LS#18913 0.4'NX0.5'W OF LOT CORNER TREE RETENTION PLAN - INVENTORY SCALE 1 " = 20'-0" 34"CON. A PORTION OF THE N.E. 1/4 OF THE S.E. 1/4 OF SECTION 4 TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON L L P 8' - 10' ON -CENTER P I I i I r HOLDING MANHOLE iTTOM CENTER= 397.49± _ _ I 12" TOP FIMP STAND PIPE=413.24' y I� 12" PVC E=403.81 Protection Measures During Construction: Protection measures in this subsection shall apply for all trees that are to be retained. All of the following tree protection measures shall apply: a. Construction Storage Prohibited: The applicant may not fill, excavate, stack or store any equipment, dispose of any materials, supplies or fluids, operate any equipment, install impervious surfaces, or compact the earth in any way within the area defined by the drip line of any tree to be retained. b. Fenced Protection Area Required: Prior to development activities, the applicant shall erect and maintain six-foot (6) high chain link temporary construction fencing around the drip lines of all retained trees or at a distance surrounding the tree equal to one and one-quarter feet (1.25') for every one inch (1 ") of trunk caliper, whichever is greater, or along the perimeter of a tree protection tract. Placards shall be placed on fencing every fifty feet (50) indicating the words, "NO TRESPASSING — Protected Trees," or on each side of the fencing if less than fifty feet (50'). Site access to individually protected trees or groups of trees shall be fenced and signed. Individual trees shall be fenced on four (4) sides. In addition, the applicant shall provide supervision whenever equipment or trucks are moving near trees. c. Protection from Grade Changes: If the grade level adjoining to a tree to be retained is to be raised, the applicant shall construct a dry rock wall or rock well around the tree. The diameter of this wall or well must be equal to the ED 5TEEL P05T tree's drip line. d. Impervious Surfaces Prohibited within the Drip Line: The applicant may not install impervious surface material within the area defined by the drip line of any tree to be retained. e. Restrictions on Grading within the Drip Lines of Retained Trees: The grade level around any tree to be retained may not be lowered within the greater of the following areas: (i) the area defined by the drip line of the tree, or (ii) an area around the tree equal to one and one-half feet (1-1/2') in diameter for each one inch (1 ") of tree caliper. A larger tree protection zone based on tree size, species, soil, or other conditions may be required. (Ord. 5676, 12-3-2012) 5TING GRADE f. Mulch Layer Required: All areas within the required fencing shall be covered completely and evenly with a minimum of three inches (3") of bark mulch prior to installation of the protective fencing. Exceptions may be approved if the mulch will adversely affect protected ground cover plants. (Ord. 5676, 12-3-2012) g. Monitoring Required during Construction: The applicant shall retain a certified arborist or licensed landscape architect to ensure trees are protected from development activities and/or to prune branches and roots, fertilize, and )MPACTED OR water as appropriate for any trees and ground cover that are to be retained. 15TING SUBGRADE h. Alternative Protection: Alternative safeguards may be used if determined to provide equal or greater tree protection. (Ord. 5676, 12-3-2012) TREE PROTECTION DETAIL NOT TO SCALE +,� 0 16' �b7 � �I ..•. \ SSCO 16• RIM y416.30' APN 042305-9411 TURN IllGUYr jN FND. 1/2" REBAR & CAP LS#18098 0.4'E OF PROPERTY TREFE #013 TREE #014 TREE #015 t TREE SEE #018 #017 �TRE�#016 0 0 0 1 L;i tc� TREE�#022 TREE #023 TREE#024 TREE #025 TREE #028 TREE #026 TREE #027 TREE #029 TREE #030 TREE #031 TREE #034 a s STATE OF WASHINGTON G D LAND A A HI ECT JEFF M. VARLEY CERTIFICATE No. 774 T U c Q 0 N CEI Q z Z o 0 o Z F- W a W W a_ W Z a: W 0 W Q z W U W ~ p w N rr) Y o Q Z a: v 00 W IL L cr W a F_ U U Q Z �QLnLn 0 N z� .0 L L0 L0 U J Q 0 N J Q z Z j o W o 00 W W Z Q r) J Q Q) 0 Cn Z ■ ■ W O Z Z N rr) Y o � z > .21 3 v 00 a> Q L -C O_ a 0 0 U_ U Q 5/17/161 0 u N U) o 0 N U ` > Q z Z j o _ U) -w 0 U > > Z j o o o Zof gU) W r) J Q Q) LateZ w CC LSI Q N rr) Y o � z > .21 3 v 00 a> N L -C O_ a 0 0 U Q 0 _ U) -w 0 U Z j o Zof gU) W r) J Q LateZ w LSI Q N rr) N N N 00 � z > (0 00 Z 0000 o -)I I w z w �QLnLn N N z� L L0 L0 w r w N Z N N J of Y U 1n ONLY NUMBERED TREES WITHIN N.G.P.E. EASEMENT WERE INSPECTED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. TREES 00 WITHOUT NUMBERS WERE NOT INSPECTED. ALL z 00 TREES WITHIN N.G.P.E. TO BE RETAINED t-- 01 I I X r w J 0_ DEPARTMENT O F COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC IC DEVELOPMENT CONCEPTUAL TREE RETENTION and LANDSCAPE SET P'hnt Form Reset Form Save Form CITY OF entonO A PORTION OF THE N.E. 1/4 OF THE S.E. 1/4 OF SECTION 4 TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON TREE INVENTORY a s STATE OF WASHINGTON G D LAND A A HI ECT JEFF M. VARLEY CERTIFICATE No. 774 Dripline, RETAIN or 0 Tree No. DBH Species TREE RETENTION WSHEET ORK 001 101, Big Leaf Maple Notes 056 002 12" Big Leaf Maple Planning Division HiDalthy, in NGPE 003 7" Big Leaf Maple 0,67 6" 004 16" Big L-eaf Maple 1055 South Grady Way -Renton, WA 98057 RET& N 005 D"' Douglas Fir phorke.425-430-7200 i www.rentonwa.gov 4 Z D06 R" Decidous RETAIN Topped within NGPE 007 20" Dough* Fir Douglas Fir DETAIN 008 12" gig Leaf Maple Multiple leaders, one dead, in NGPE 059 009 801, Douglas Fir 1. Total number of tree over 6" diameter1, or alder or cottonwood Healthy 010 a" D11 20" Big Leaf Maple Douglas Fir trees at lean 3" in diameter on project site F-220 ---- 11 trees 012 a" Big Leaf Maple Spindly RETAIN 013 22" Douglas Fir . [Deductions; Certain trees are excluded from the retention calculation: Douglla5 Fir 014 14" Douglas Fir Trees that are dangereus2 trees U15 20" Big Leaf Maple Douglas Fir RETAIN D16 2 0" Douglas Fir Trees In proposed public streets trees D17 11" Douglas Fir Trees in proposed private access easements/tracts 3 trees 018 15" Douglas Fir in critical] areas3 and buffers 127 trees 010 d"" Douglas FirTrees >m RETAIN 020 4" DQV91�3* Fir Total number of excluded trees: 130 trees D21 10" Big Leaf Maple RETAIN Healthy, in M PE 022 5" Big Leaf Maple 3. Subtract line 2 from line 1: 90 trees 023 21" Douglas Fir Healthy, in MGPE D66 024 10" Ig Leaf Malpld� 4. Next, to determine the number of trees that must be retained , multiply Mille 3 by: Healthy 16"' Dou las Fir D67 24" D26 D26 10" Douglas Fir 0.3 in zolnes RC, R-1, R-4, R-6 or R-8 RETAIN 027 16" Douglas Fir 0.2 in all ether residential zones Western Iced Cedar 028 18" Douglas Fir 0-1 in all camrnercial and industrial zones trees 029 14" Douglas Fir Douglas Fir RETAIN D3018" Hemlock 5. (list the number of 6" in diameter, or alder or cottonwood trees 031 2x8" Big LeafMaple • over S„ to diameter that you a re pro po5in � to retain� : 35 trees D32 .2 D” Douglas ir LeriLeaf Fir ��� 18` 033 7° Big f+laple 6. Subtract line 5 frern line 4 for trees to be replaced r'emc)ve 034 8" Western Red Gedaly 12" Trulnk. 035 13"' Western Red Cedar (if IIl7 15 zero Cpl leis, SCOP here. replacjment r@iPS are r2qlJkred) 0 trees 036 12" Hemlock mlock 7. Multiply' lire 6 by 1Z"' for number of required replacement inches; P inches 037 16" Fir Healthy 073 Os8 Douglas glas Fir RETAIN Severe lean, danger 039 36" Doug las Fir 8. ProP05ed 5iZe of ltrees to meet additional planting requirement: 36" 040 36" Douglas Fir (Minimum 2" calliper trees retauired for (replacement, otherwise enter 01 inches per tree D4 0'" Douglas Fir 9. Divide ✓Care 7 by line 8 for number of replacement treesr: Douglas Fir 042 18" Douglas Fir RETAIN healthy 043 9" Douglas Fir (if remainder is _5 or greater, round up to the next whole number) trees 0144 20" Douglas Fir Fairly healthy D76 045 16" Douglas Fir �Measured at4,5'abovegrade. Healthy, in NGPE D46 18" Doug asFlr 2A free certlllled, in a written report,, as dead, terminally diseased, damaged, or otherwise dangerous to parsons or property by a Iice nsed 047 20" Douglas Fir Iandscaipe architect, c cenified arborist, ,inti approved by the City. remove 048 14" Douglas Fir 3Critiical areas, such as wetlands, streams, floodplains and protected slopes, are defined in RAMC 4-3-0750. Douglas Fir 049 2611 Douglas Fir '1Count -only those trees to be retained outside of critical areas and buffers. Healthy 050 Q"" Douglas Fir 5The City ma r require modification of the tree retention plank to ensure retention of the rnaximvm number of trees per RMC 4-4-130-117a. 051 2 5" Doug las Fir {°When the required num bar of protected trees can not be retained, replacem ent trees, with at least a two-inch (2") Caliper or an eve rgreen at least D52 8 " Big Leaf Maple six Feet 16'1 tall, shall be planted. See RMC 4-4-130-H- le -(fl) for prohibited types of replacernent trees. remove 053. 18" Western Red C-edar 1 � 054 1 D" Douglas Fir I ACE DWata' Forms-TempIates\$eIf•Help Handv"utslPlanningNTree Retention Wor4hee#,Jocx 08/2015 RET+�IIV Multiple old. rd�placet� leaders,marginal�� a s STATE OF WASHINGTON G D LAND A A HI ECT JEFF M. VARLEY CERTIFICATE No. 774 Dripline, RETAIN or 0 055 17"I Douglas Fir RETAIN Healthy Radius REMOVE Notes 056 4" Big Leaf Maple RETAIN HiDalthy, in NGPE As shown RETAIN Shaded foliage, within NGPE 0,67 6" Douglas Fir RETAIN 'Split trunk, dead leader RET& N Offsite XQ Z 0 RETAIN Topped within NGPE 058 13" Douglas Fir DETAIN Healthy RETAIN Multiple leaders, one dead, in NGPE 059 8" Douglas Fir DETAIN Healthy RET�\IN Healthy, in NGPE 060 $"" Douglas Fir RETAIN Spindly RETAIN Severe trunk damage, in N PF- D61 19" Douglla5 Fir RETAIN Healthy RETAIN Healthy" in NGPE D62 16" Douglas Fir RETAIN Healthy RETAIN Broken main top- in NGPE 063 10+" Douglas Fir r,ernove Spindly hat healthy RETAIN Old dead leader, healthy, lin NGPE >cr � 0 U > >m RETAIN Poor, growing over lot, in NGPE 064 10" Douglas- Fir remove spindly bit healthy RETAIN Healthy, in M PE 065 18" Douglas Fir RETAIN I--c4thy RET lr4 Healthy, in MGPE D66 20" Douglas Fir RETAIN Healthy RETAIN Healthy, unsurveyed D67 24" Douglas Fir RETAIN Healthy RETAIN Healthy, unsurveyed 068 12 °' Western Iced Cedar DETAIN Healthy RETAIN DO trunk, healthy 069 y" Douglas Fir RETAIN Healthy RETAIN Miner rot at hasp, otherwise healthy r'errwe sern,i-shaded canopy, otherwise healthy ��� 18` Douglas Fir RETAIN Healthy r'emc)ve Healthy D71 12" Trulnk. RETAIN Detain a 8 habitat structure remove Leaning base, otherwise healthy 072 12"We-stern Red Cedar RET�\IN Healthy Pemo e Healthy 073 121" Douglas Fir RETAIN Severe lean, danger remDve Old deed leader, healthy 074 36" Douglas Fir RETAIN Healthy RETAIN Tc>o close to Douglas Fir 075 12" Douglas Fir RETAil~+1 Topped RETAIN healthy RETAIN Fairly healthy D76 20" Douglas Fir RETAIN Healthy, in NGPE remove Healthy 077 10" Westem Red Cedar RETAIN Topped remove Healthy 078 36" Douglas Fir RETAkN H aIthy rernove Healthy 0 � e"' giq Leaf Maple R77 -AIN TDppod remove Healthy 080 0" Douglas Fir remove Severe lean rernave Healthy � � �" Dougl�r� Fir r''l'rl1C�V Healthy RET+�IIV Multiple old. rd�placet� leaders,marginal�� remove Split at loose. old leader replaced [}8� 7" 1�'esyiern Red Cedar remDve Healthy rel- we Healthy 083 24" Douglas Fir rel'IlDve Split base, otherwise health} remove Healthy 0$4 8"r Douglas; Fir rernove Broken leader: r'ernove Healthy Da, 5 14" Douglas Fir rernove Healthy RETAIN Healthy D86 10" Douglas Fir remove Toppe-d RETAIN RETAIN Healthy Healthy 087 16" Douglas Fir remDve Healthy RETAIN Healthy, remove ivy from trunk D$8 Douglas Fir � r�rr�l�ve Health y RETAIN Healthy, NOPE 6$g 121" e tern Red Cedar remove Old split loadee remove Healthy D90 161, Douglas Fir rernwe Healthy. remove Healthy D91 16" We lernl Find Cedar remove Healthy remDve Healthy 092 10" Douglas Fir rernDve healthy remove Poor health, shade by adj. trees 093 6'" We:stern Red Cedar remDv€ Healthy rernove 61�rnove Healthy Healthy 094 14" Douglas Fir rernove Health rernove Healthy D95 101, Douglas Fir remove Healthy remove Healthy D96 18" Douglas Fir rernDve Healthy RETAIN Broken leader., new leaders 097 24 it Douglas Fir remove Healthy remove Healthy 098 14" Douglas Fir remDve Healthy remove Spindly, shade by other trees. 099 7" Dougla Fir l'1emove Leaning, dead tap remove remove Healthy Broken leader 100 12" Douglas Fir rerinDve Healthy remove Healthy 101 12" Wer.sternn Red Cedar remDve Significant dead foliage RETAIN Healthy, leaning base 102 2441 Douglas Fir nernove Healthy 103 12" Conifer remDve Healthy U 0 oo J Q 0 J J!CO 0 N U ) c II z0-' z W CEI W Z a r Z XQ Z 0 U) Z (L LLI P 0 a Z C W W a_ 0 3 a W 0 Z J � a: W 0 U) LU O U- W Q Z J Q Ln N 0 W o Ln CQ F - Q J Z W 0 Z a J � W - F- > a a >cr � 0 U > >m Z 0 � r` Ua N 4- T U -q oo J Q 0 J J!CO 0 N U ) WM000 II z0-' z W O W Z a r > XQ Z � U) Z (L LLI 0 0 Z Z C Y o I(L 3 a J 0 a> a � L O a 0 O U- U Q 5/17/161 0 -q oo U) Ld U 0 v 0 N U Q ° N II z0-' z 7) r U) o r > XQ W d- -q oo U) Ld U s o o T- z> 7) z0-' 7) 7) r w XQ W L zw 0 w Q C Y o g z 3 a � a� Q- a> (1) L L a a 0 0 U Q 0 d- -q oo U) Ld U s o o T- z> o z0-' gU) w XQ L zw w Q N I� N N N 00 g z Z> o00(00 o -)I I w Z w N Q Ln N Ln N z_ Ln Ln Ln w r LLJ N Z N N J'> Y U (n d- -q oo Z oo Z s o o T- J w J 0 0 r -i co 0 N 0 E CD 0 D J Q I 00 00 00 00 Ll- LI- 0 O 2 TREES TO BE --- --�= INSTALLED AT THE TIME - _M_,,VkVE OF HOME CONSTRUCTION G G C G I _ I I L CONCEPTUAL TREE RETENTION and LANDSCAPE SET A PORTION OF THE N.E. 1/4 OF THE S.E. 1/4 OF SECTION 4 TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN CITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON LJjr I— I J I I LJjrYUU I U 0.4'NX0.5'W FND. REBAR I I 0.2'SX0.2'W OF LOT CORNER I & CAP CNW I OF LOT CORNER LS#40016 I I I S01'03' " $3163' Leo O \` \ O O O \ I 10 0 40110 8OY ° O \ \ 474 O O \ \ \ PLANT SCHEDULE I FND. REBAR & CAP CNW LS#40016 0.2'E OF 11' LOT CORNER a o � JIUNIVI VHULI TOP=416.70' 10' 0 Ce 0 10' WIDTH LANDSCAPE BUFFER. TO BE INSTALLED AT THE TIME OF PLAT DEVELOPMENT r11 1 \1II IIUL+—Ijui—' 94 1 1 T UAIN N(GU _r 1w=20' C O .O a c, STATE OF WASHINGTON G D LAND A A HI ECT JEFF M. VARLEY CERTIFICATE No. 774 0 J U) W w J 0 0 Q � a � a a � U > m ti v �v o T TREE TO BE INSTALLED AT THE TIME OF HOME CONSTRUCTION FND. 1/2" REBAR & CAP LS#18098 0.4'E OF PROPERTY CORNER O LOT 4 O � I O \ \ 1\ ° 4 41 6� O O ° \ O \\ \A o\\ \ \ \ O \ \ \ �o O E LOT LINE (TYP.) a s / WATER O \ a \ \ \ �� s��` ��G \ \ \ \ / ►� \ TER o / O \ \\ G P Q� QLP`p316`3 \\ \ \ \ I o \ \N ASN o509 \� -� \ \\ ° \ \\ .P� �p , \ \ \ \ 4 \ \ \\ I \ 1 \ O \,6 / - —II 28. 4 \ \ \ g0 O co—)O \ \ 04 r-l� ✓✓ O W m r7 00 00 N 41 \ OF TR 0 0 0 0 1 u� 0) 0) tF� ttl L� O i O J 1 /� / �/ 10' WIDTH LANDSCAPE BUFFER. � \ O \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ TO BE INSTALLED AT THE TIME \\ \ \ \ \� o ° i� F PLAT DEVELOPMENT \ / / O � O �40 Y' \/ LOT p6 O O \ \ I \ \ \ \ \\ I O \ \ X406\ \ \ O 0� 86\ \ \ \ \404 LOT 140 I \ \ \ \/ I I \ \ \ \ \ F —0 70 / I qq� SIZE c Q s o SYMBOL BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME CONDITION SPACING QUANTITY REMARKS 0 TREES: 00 C) m 1 I un Lt1 CERIDIPHYLLUM JAPONICUM / 1-1/2" 30' O.C. 8 STAKE & GUY ONE GROWING O KATSURA CAL. B & B 0 LANDSCAPE SEASON; NURSERY GROWN w STREET and YARD TREE < z FOR STREET TREE USE, � CALIPER IS MEASURED 4.5' ABOVE U Q z BRANCHED AT 6' FINISH GRADE z H J Q J Y SHRUBS: W 3. v ° W MG MISCANTHUS SINENSIS / 18" HT AS SHOWN 10 FULL AND BUSHY 0 MAIDEN GRASS 0 .0 Q 0 O LAVANDULA SP. 'HIDCOTE' / 18" HT AS SHOWN 5 FULL AND BUSHY ENGLISH LAVENDER Eg EUONYMUS SP. 'EMERALD N GOLD' / 18" HT AS SHOWN 12 FULL AND BUSHY EUONYMUS GROUND COVER: ARCTOSTAPHYLLOS UVA-URSI 1 GALLON 24" O.C. AS REQ'D FULL AND BUSHY 'MASSACHUSETTS' / KINNIKINNIK WOOD CHIP MULCH AT BASE OF EXISTING TREE TO BE RETAINED. SEE TREE PROTECTION NOTES THIS SET I FND. REBAR & CAP CNW LS#40016 0.2'E OF 11' LOT CORNER a o � JIUNIVI VHULI TOP=416.70' 10' 0 Ce 0 10' WIDTH LANDSCAPE BUFFER. TO BE INSTALLED AT THE TIME OF PLAT DEVELOPMENT r11 1 \1II IIUL+—Ijui—' 94 1 1 T UAIN N(GU _r 1w=20' C O .O a c, STATE OF WASHINGTON G D LAND A A HI ECT JEFF M. VARLEY CERTIFICATE No. 774 0 J U) W w J 0 0 Q � a � a a � U > m ti v �v o T TREE TO BE INSTALLED AT THE TIME OF HOME CONSTRUCTION FND. 1/2" REBAR & CAP LS#18098 0.4'E OF PROPERTY CORNER O LOT 4 O � I O \ \ 1\ ° 4 41 6� O O ° \ O \\ \A o\\ \ \ \ O \ \ \ �o O E LOT LINE (TYP.) a s / WATER O \ a \ \ \ �� s��` ��G \ \ \ \ / ►� \ TER o / O \ \\ G P Q� QLP`p316`3 \\ \ \ \ I o \ \N ASN o509 \� -� \ \\ ° \ \\ .P� �p , \ \ \ \ 4 \ \ \\ I \ 1 \ O \,6 / - —II 28. 4 \ \ \ g0 O co—)O \ \ 04 r-l� ✓✓ O W m r7 00 00 N 41 \ OF TR 0 0 0 0 1 u� 0) 0) tF� ttl L� O i O J 1 /� / �/ 10' WIDTH LANDSCAPE BUFFER. � \ O \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ TO BE INSTALLED AT THE TIME \\ \ \ \ \� o ° i� F PLAT DEVELOPMENT \ / / O � O �40 Y' \/ LOT p6 O O \ \ I \ \ \ \ \\ I O \ \ X406\ \ \ O 0� 86\ \ \ \ \404 LOT 140 I \ \ \ \/ I I \ \ \ \ \ F —0 70 / I qq� oo c Q s o CEI co LLl I CC) M ul 0 II 00 C) m 1 I un Lt1 0 -r (2) I— 0 J W n 0 LANDSCAPE PLAN SCALE 1" = 20'-0" o 1 � ° — \ � � ,s�� N O \ \ `90 \ I ° I I I I rX40 O O ° I I / 402�_ O ° ° \ ° 400— �V l I I I I I I 82 \ \ \ 398 ❑V _ 3 9. 01'05 34 X19 8 -7 �394— jo / 1 2 TREES TO BE INSTALLED AT THE TIME OF HOME CONSTRUCTION U qq� oo c Q s o CEI � ai O z M ul 0 II 00 F- W o W z Q I— W ca J W � � W w Q < z z � cf) U Q z � z H J Q J Y o W 3. v ° W U a> a) z .L O_ 0 D 0 .0 Q 0 N F- U qq� oo Q s o J � ai O 0 N M ul W II 00 \ W o Wz z O 7 > ��z (L LLI 0 z z M � Q C Y o O u- 3. v ° W 5/17/161 0 qq� oo c s o ° t-- M I ai O 0 N v Q ° N II \ o o z O 7 > U) Ld Z> Z of o gU) W Q LL- Zw w N N N g� Q rr) N 00 Z Q 00 (0 00 Z > z rn I I ww �Q�� E& N N Z Ln wLu r N Z N N00 Lj J Y d U (n GAN • �"® J4 Z Lu V � N qq� oo z oo z s o ° t-- M I J o o 7 7 c C Y o 3. v ° W a a> a) .L O_ a D 0 U Q 0 U) Ld Z> Z of o gU) W Q LL- Zw w N N N g� Q rr) N 00 Z Q 00 (0 00 Z > z rn I I ww �Q�� E& N N Z Ln wLu r N Z N N00 Lj J Y d U (n GAN • �"® J4 Z Lu V � N qq� oo z oo z s o ° t-- M I J w J LANDSCAPE PLANTING NOTES AND MATERIALS SCOPE OF WORK FURNISH ALL MATERIALS, LABOR, EQUIPMENT AND RELATED ITEMS NECESSARY TO ACCOMPLISH TOPSOIL, TREATMENT AND PREPARATION OF SOIL, FINISH GRADING, PLACEMENT OF SPECIFIED PLANT MATERIALS, FERTILIZER, STAKING, MULCH, CLEAN-UP, DEBRIS REMOVAL, AND 90 -DAY MAINTENANCE. QUALIFICATIONS: LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR TO BE SKILLED AND KNOWLEDGEABLE IN THE FIELD OF WORK AND HAVE A MINIMUM OF FIVE (5) YEAR'S EXPERIENCE INSTALLING SIMILAR WORK. CONTRACTOR TO BE LICENSED TO PERFORM THE WORK SPECIFIED WITHIN THE PRESIDING JURISDICTION. JOB CONDITIONS: IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO REVIEW THE SITE AND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THE OWNER OR THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVES. ALL PLANT MATERIAL AND FINISH GRADES ARE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE OWNER. PROTECTION: SAVE AND PROTECT ALL EXISTING PLANTINGS SHOWN TO REMAIN. DO NOT PLANT UNTIL OTHER CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS WHICH CONFLICT HAVE BEEN COMPLETED. IF AN IRRIGATION SYSTEM IS TO BE INSTALLED DO NOT PLANT UNTIL THE SYSTEM HAS BEEN INSTALLED, TESTED, AND APPROVED BY THE OWNER. HANDLE PLANTS WITH CARE - DO NOT DAMAGE OR BREAK ROOT SYSTEM, BARK, OR BRANCHES. REPAIR AND/OR REPLACE ITEMS DAMAGED AS A RESULT OF WORK, OR WORK NOT IN COMPLIANCE WITH PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, AS DIRECTED BY OWNER AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. REPAIR OF EXISTING PLANTINGS: DURING THE COURSE OF WORK, REPAIR ALL EXISTING PLANTING AREAS BY PRUNING DEAD GROWTH, RE-ESTABLISHING FINISH GRADE AND RE -MULCHING TO SPECIFIED DEPTH. GUARANTEE: GUARANTEE ALL PLANT MATERIAL FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FROM DATE OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF THE JOB BY OWNER. 60 -DAY MAINTENANCE: CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE OWNER WITH A SCOPE OF WORK AT TIME OF INITIAL PROJECT BID TO PROVIDE LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION MAINTENANCE FOR 60 DAYS FOLLOWING STORE OPENING. WORK TO INCLUDE MAINTENANCE AS DESCRIBED BELOW, IN PLANTING AND IRRIGATION MAINTENANCE. SUBMITTALS: SUBMIT FIVE (5) COPIES THE FOLLOWING TO THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO THE START OF ANY WORK: A) DOCUMENTATION THAT ALL PLANT MATERIAL HAS BEEN ORDERED. B) TOPSOIL ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS. C) TREE STAKING AND GUYING MATERIALS. D) ONE (1) QUART SIZE OF TOPSOIL AND MULCH. E) PLANTING SCHEDULE INCLUDING DATES AND TIMES. F) MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR ONE (1) FULL YEAR. MATERIALS: PLANT MATERIALS: PLANT MATERIALS TO BE GRADE NO. 1, SIZED IN ACCORDANCE WITH (AAN) AMERICAN STANDARDS FOR NURSERY STOCK (ANSI Z60.1-2004). PRUNE PLANTS RECEIVED FROM THE NURSERY ONLY UPON AUTHORIZATION BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. "B & B" INDICATES BALLED AND BURLAPPED; "CONT." INDICATES CONTAINER; "BR" INDICATES BARE ROOT; "GAL" INDICATES GALLON. A) SPECIFIED PLANT CANOPY SIZE OR CALIPER IS THE MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE CONTAINER OR BALL SIZE AND ESTABLISHES MINIMUM PLANT CONDITION TO BE PROVIDED. B) QUALITY: PLANT MATERIAL TO COMPLY WITH STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS FOR DISEASE INSPECTION, PLANTS TO BE FULLY LIVE, VIGOROUS, WELL FORMED, WITH WELL DEVELOPED FIBROUS ROOT SYSTEMS. ROOT BALLS OF PLANTS TO BE SOLID AND FIRMLY HELD TOGETHER, SECURELY CONTAINED AND PROTECTED FROM INJURY AND DESICCATION. PLANTS DETERMINED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT TO HAVE BEEN DAMAGED; HAVE DEFORMITIES OF STEM, BRANCHES, OR ROOTS; LACK SYMMETRY, HAVE MULTIPLE LEADERS OR "Y" CROTCHES LESS THAN 30 DEGREES IN TREES, OR DO NOT MEET SIZE OR ANSI STANDARDS WILL BE REJECTED. PLANT MATERIAL TO BE FROM A SINGLE NURSERY SOURCE FOR EACH SPECIFIED SPECIES/HYBRID. NURSERY SOURCES TO BE THOSE LOCATED IN THE SAME REGION AS THE JOB SITE. C) SUBSTITUTION: NO SUBSTITUTION OF PLANT MATERIAL, SPECIES OR VARIETY, WILL BE PERMITTED UNLESS WRITTEN EVIDENCE IS SUBMITTED TO THE OWNER FROM TWO QUALIFIED PLANT BROKERAGE OFFICES. SUBSTITUTIONS WHICH ARE PERMITTED TO BE IN WRITING FROM THE OWNER AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. THE SPECIFIED SIZE, SPECIES AND NEAREST VARIETY, AS APPROVED, TO BE FURNISHED. SUBSTITUTIONS MAY REQUIRE SUBMITTAL TO REVISED LANDSCAPE PLAN TO CITY FOR APPROVAL. D) LABEL AT LEAST ONE (1) TREE, SHRUB, AND GROUNDCOVER OF EACH VARIETY WITH A SECURELY ATTACHED WATERPROOF TAG BEARING LEGIBLE DESIGNATION OF BOTANICAL AND COMMON NAMES. E) DELIVER PLANT MATERIAL AFTER PREPARATION OF PLANTING AREAS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED AND PLANT IMMEDIATELY. IF PLANTING IS DELAYED MORE THAN SIX (6) HOURS AFTER DELIVERY, SET MATERIAL IN SHADE, PROTECT FOR WEATHER AND MECHANICAL DAMAGE, AND KEEP ROOT BALLS MOIST BY COVERING WITH MULCH, BURLAP OR OTHER ACCEPTABLE MEANS OF RETAINING MOISTURE. SOIL PREPARATION: TOPSOIL, AMENDMENT, AND BACKFILL, ARE GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ON THE PLANS. SOIL AMENDMENTS AND FERTILIZER NOTED BELOW ARE TO BE USED FOR BID PRICE BASIS ONLY. SPECIFIC AMENDMENTS AND FERTILIZERS WILL BE MADE AFTER SOIL SAMPLES ARE LABORATORY TESTED BY THE CONTRACTOR. PROVIDE CHANGE ORDER FOR ADDITIONAL OR REDUCTION OF MATERIALS REQUIRED OR NOT REQUIRED BY THE SOILS REPORT. SOIL FERTILITY AND AGRICULTURAL SUITABILITY ANALYSIS: AFTER ROUGH GRADING AND PRIOR TO SOIL PREPARATION, CONTRACTOR TO OBTAIN TWO REPRESENTATIVE SOIL SAMPLES, FROM LOCATIONS AS DIRECTED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, TO NORTHERN LIGHTS ANALYTICAL & CONSULTING INC. RAVENSDALE WA, TEL. 253-653-5770 OR, EQUIVALENT TESTING LABORATORY, FOR TEST #A05-2. SUBMIT RESULTS TO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW. TESTS TO INCLUDE FERTILITY AND SUITABILITY ANALYSIS WITH WRITTEN RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SOIL AMENDMENT, FERTILIZER, CONDITIONERS, APPLICATION RATES, AND POST -CONSTRUCTION MAINTENANCE PROGRAM. TESTS TO BE CONTRACTED WITH AND PAID FOR BY THE CONTRACTOR. A) TOPSOIL: CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SUPPLYING ALL TOPSOIL AND FOR DETERMINING THE VOLUME OF TOPSOIL REQUIRED PER THE INFORMATION ON PLANS AND NOTED HERE -IN. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY NECESSARY WEED CONTROL RESULTING FROM CONTAMINATED OFF SITE SOURCES. B) TOPSOIL TO CONSIST OF WINTER MIX AS PRODUCED AND REMIXED BY PACIFIC TOPSOILS, INC. WINTER MIX TO CONSIST OF 1/3 BY VOLUME SANDY LOAM, 1/3 BY VOLUME COMPOSTED GARDEN MULCH, AND 1/3 BY VOLUME COARSE WASHED SAND OR EQUIVALENT. AT MINIMUM, TOPSOIL PRODUCTS BROUGHT ON SITE TO CONTAIN AMENDMENTS AS LISTED IN "C". C) TOPSOIL TO INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING AMENDMENTS AS NECESSARY: THE FOLLOWING AMOUNT PER 1,000 SQUARE FEET: 1. 6 -CUBIC YARDS ORGANIC COMPOST. COMPOST TO BE FREE OR NON-FARM ANIMAL SOURCES, NOR TO BE FROM SOURCES CONTAINING REDWOOD OF CEDAR PRODUCTS. 2. 30 -POUNDS NITROFORM (38-0-0) 3. 5 -POUNDS AMMONIUM SULFATE 4. 40 -POUNDS CALCIUM CARBONATE LIMESTONE 5. 40 -POUNDS DOLOMITE LIMESTONE 6. 5 -DUNES BORON (AS BORAX) ALL AMENDMENTS TO BE THOROUGHLY MIXED PRIOR TO INCORPORATION INTO TOPSOIL. CONCEPTUAL TREE RETENTION and LANDSCAPE SET PLACE AN ADDITIONAL 2 INCH LIFT OF TOPSOIL, IN ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS AND A MINIMUM 12 INCH LIFT IN ALL PARKING LOT ISLANDS, FOR THE FINAL TOPSOIL DEPTH OF 4 PREPARE PLANTING BED PER SPEC'S; AT MIN., LOSSEN INCHES IN LANDSCAPE AREAS AND 18/24 INCHES IN PARKING LOT ISLANDS. AND MIX SOIL TO 18" OR DEPTH OF ROOTBALL AND 3. PLACE ADDITIONAL TOPSOIL AND SOIL MIX AS REQUIRED TO MEET FINISH ELEVATIONS. TIMES BALL DIAMETER ORGANIC MULCH (TOPDRESSING): REMOVE ALL WRAP, TIES, AND CONTAINERS ONE -HALF-INCH (1/2") SIZE, TO ONE-QUARTER (1/4"), HEMLOCK/FIR BARK. FINE TEXTURED AND SCORE ROOTBALL AND WORK NURSERY SOIL DARK BROWN IN COLOR. AWAY FROM PERIMETER ROOTS STAKES: SET BALL ON UNDISTURBED BASE OR COMPACTED 2 -INCH DIAMETER BY 8 -FOOT MINIMUM LODGEPOLE PINE STAKES. MOUND UNDER BALL GUY MATERIAL: 1 -INCH WIDE POLYETHYLENE CHAIN LOCK TYPE TIES; OR, 3/8" DIAMETER RUBBER. NO WIRE. LAWN: COMMERCIAL SEED AS NOTED ON PLAN. HERBICIDE: HERBICIDE IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR THE FIRST YEAR AFTER INSTALLATION. I_1���T�.9[K�L1►r� "WILT -PROOF," 48 HOURS PRIOR TO SHIPMENT TO SITE FROM JUNE 1 THROUGH SEPTEMBER. THOROUGHLY ROOT WATER PLANTS PRIOR TO DELIVERY. PLANT MATERIAL DELIVERED TO SITE TO BE KEPT CONTINUALLY MOIST THROUGH INSTALLATION. 104 2 If 1111111 rN7►E CONTAMINANTS: VERIFY THAT ALL SOIL CONTAMINANTS (E.G., PAINT, SEALANTS, SOLVENTS, OILS, GREASES, CONCRETE/ASPHALT SPOILS, ETC.) HAVE BEEN SATISFACTORY REMOVED FROM ALL PLANTING AREAS. DO NOT BEGIN WORK UNTIL UNSATISFACTORY CONDITIONS HAVE BEEN CORRECTED. FINISH GRADES: FINE GRADE AND REMOVE ROCKS, DEBRIS, AND FOREIGN OBJECTS OVER 2 INCHES DIAMETER FROM TOP SURFACE OF PREPARED LANDSCAPE AREAS. FINISH ELEVATIONS TO BE DEFINED AS 3 INCHES BELOW CURBS, WALKS AND/OR OTHER ADJACENT HARDSCAPE FOR ALL PLANTING BED AREAS AND 1 -INCH BELOW CURBS, WALKS AND/OR OTHER ADJACENT HARDSCAPE FOR ALL LAWN AREAS. FINISH GRADE REFER TO GRADES PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF MULCH OR LAWN. ALL FINISH GRADES TO BE SMOOTH EVEN GRADES, LIGHTLY COMPACTED, AS SHOWN ON THE PLAN AND DETAILED. PROVIDE POSITIVE DRAINAGE AWAY FROM BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES. SITE CIVIL DRAWINGS IDENTIFY FINAL ELEVATIONS. MOISTEN PREPARED AREAS BEFORE PLANTING IF SOIL IS DRY. WATER THOROUGHLY AND ALLOW SURFACE TO DRY BEFORE PLANTING. DO NOT CREATE MUDDY SOIL. TREES AND SHRUBS: ARRANGE TREES AND SHRUBS ON SITE IN PROPOSED LOCATIONS PER DRAWINGS. EXCAVATE PIT, PLANT AND STAKE OR GUY, AS CALLED OUT AND DETAILED. ALL TREES, SHRUBS, AND SUPPORTS TO STAND VERTICAL. BACKFILL SHALL BE PIT SPOILS. SETTLE BACKFILL USING WATER ONLY. NO MECHANICAL COMPACTION. GROUNDCOVERS: EXCAVATE PITS TO A MINIMUM OF 3 INCHES BELOW, AND TWICE THE ROOT BALL DIAMETER. WATER THOROUGHLY AND TAKE CARE TO ENSURE THAT ROOT CROWN IS AT PROPER GRADE, AS DETAILED. MULCH: MULCH ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS NOT COVERED BY LAWN AND/OR SEED. APPLY SUFFICIENT QUANTITY TO PROVIDE A 2 -INCH DEPTH. UTILITY CLEARANCES: FIELD ADJUST PLANT LOCATIONS FOR 8 -FOOT SEPARATION OF TREES/SHRUBS AND 2 -FOOT SEPARATION FOR GROUNDCOVER FROM FIRE HYDRANTS AND UTILITY VAULTS. CLEANUP AND PROTECTION: DURING LANDSCAPE WORK, KEEP ALL PAVEMENT CLEAN AND WORK AREAS IN AN ORDERLY CONDITION. PROTECT LANDSCAPE WORK AND MATERIALS FROM DAMAGE DUE TO LANDSCAPE OPERATIONS AND TRESPASSERS. MAINTAIN PROTECTION DURING INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE PERIOD. TREAT, REPAIR, OR REPLACE DAMAGE LANDSCAPE WORK AS DIRECTED BY THE OWNER. PLANTING MAINTENANCE: PROVIDE FULL MAINTENANCE BY SKILLED EMPLOYEES OF LANDSCAPE INSTALLERS. CONTRACTOR TO MAINTAIN PLANTINGS THROUGH COMPLETED INSTALLATION, AND UNTIL ACCEPTANCE OF LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION. PLANTING MAINTENANCE TO INCLUDE WATERING, WEEDING, CULTIVATING, TIGHTENING AND REPAIRING OF TREE GUYS, RESETTING PLANTS TO PROPER GRADES OR POSITION, RE-ESTABLISHING SETTLED GRADES; AND MOWING LAWNS WEEKLY AFTER LAWN ESTABLISHMENT. HERBICIDE IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR ONE YEAR FOLLOWING LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION. INCLUDED IS REPLACEMENT OF DEAD PLANTS AND PLANTS SHOWING LOSS OF 40 PERCENT OR MORE OF CANOPY. PENETRATION TO SUBBASE 24" MINIMUM DECIDUOUS TREE PLANTING/STAKING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE 2" MULCH LAYER FEATHER EXCESS SOIL UNDER MULCH 1" MULCH AT CROWN 1/2" ABOVE GRADE 1" ABOVE GRADE Me 3x THE ROOTBALL DIAMETER C O .O c, STATE OF WASHINGTON Nwi LAN JEFF M. VARLEY CERTIFICATE No. 774 0 J 07 W W H SHRUB - PRUNE AS DIRECTED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT 0 Q � a 2" DEPTH MULCH LAYER Q 4" SAUCER FOR WATERING > T BACKFILL TO BE A MIX OF TOPSOIL, 0° FERTILIZER, AND PEAT MOSS SCARIFY ROOTBALL ON CONTAINER r; o MATERIAL. REMOVE TOP 1/3 OF BURLAP ON B&B MATERIAL T NOTE: V APPLY ADDITIONAL 4 OZ. 8-32-16 FERTILIZER INTO TOP 2" OF PLANTING MIX. PLANT SHRUB HIGH ENOUGH TO ALLOW POSITIVE DRAINAGE AWAY FROM ROOTBALL. ROUGHEN ALL SURFACES OF PIT. CUT AND REMOVE BURLAP FROM ROOT BALL SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE A PORTION OF THE N.E. 1/4 OF THE S.E. 1/4 OF SECTION 4 TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN CEI oITY OF RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON D) PLANTING BACKFILL FOR ALL TREES, SHRUBS, AND GROUND z 1. 0.6 -CUBIC YARDS PER VOLUME TOPSOIL O 2. 0.4 -CUBIC YARDS ORGANIC COMPOST. F_ 3. 3 -POUNDS NITROFORM (38-0-0) z F- 4. 1 -POUNDS AMMONIUM SULFATE w 5. 2 -POUNDS CALCIUM CARBONATE LIMESTONE It 6. 2 -POUNDS DOLOMITE LIMESTONE wwW E) TOPSOIL PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION: Z 1. VERIFY SUBGRADES TO -7 INCHES IN LANDSCAPE AREAS AND -18/24 INCHES IN PARKING F_ LOT ISLANDS BELOW FINISH ELEVATION, OR AS INDICATED ON PLANS. THIS ACCOMMODATES, PRUNE DAMAGED TWIGS AFTER PLANTING � TOPSOIL, AMENDMENTS, AND MULCH. w 2. ERADICATE ANY SURFACE VEGETATION ROOTED IN THE SUB -GRADE PRIOR TO SUB -GRADE PLACE IN VERT. POSITION: DOUBLE LEADERS WILL BE REJECTED IL PREPARATION. NOTE: 3. THOROUGHLY SCARIFY AND RIP ALL LANDSCAPE SUB -GRADES WHICH HAVE BECOME KEEP ROOTBALL MOIST AND PROTECTED AT ALL TIMES. U COMPACTED TO A DEPTH OF 12 INCHES WITH MULTIPLE PASSES, 90 DEGREES TO EACH HOLD CROWN OF ROOTBALL AT OR JUST ABOVE FINISH Z OTHER. SCARIFY AREAS INACCESSIBLE TO MECHANIZED EQUIPMENT AND AROUND EXISTING GRADE. O PLANTINGS NOTED TO REMAIN WITH HAND TOOLS. J 4. REMOVE SOIL LUMPS, ROCK, VEGETATION AND/OR DEBRIS LARGER THAN 2 INCHES FROM PROTECT TRUNK AND LIMBS FROM INJURY. N ALL SUB -GRADE PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF SPECIFIED TOPSOIL. BACKFILL TO BE SETTLED USING WATER ONLY - 5. REMOVE ANY ASPHALT EXTENDING BEYOND 6 INCHES FROM CURBS INTO ADJACENT NO MECHANICAL COMPACTION. I LANDSCAPE AREAS. REMOVE ALL WRAP, TIES & CONTAINERS, REGARDLESS w r N OF MATERIAL. 6. PARKING LOT PLANTER ISLANDS TO BE OVER EXCAVATED BY BACKHOE. REMOVE J Of PAVING WASTE, GRAVEL BASE MATERIAL AND UNDERLYING SUBSOIL TO 18 INCHES (2) LODGEPOLE STAKES, WITH ELASTIC CHAIN -LOCK BELOW TOP OF PAVING. SCARIFY AND OVER EXCAVATE PLANT PIT BOTTOM 12 TYPE GUYS TIED IN FIGURE EIGHT, REMOVE AFTER ONE INCHES TO MINIMIZE STRUCTURAL COMPACTION. GROWING SEASON, STAKES AND TREE TO BE PLUMB F) TOPSOIL PLACEMENT: PROTECTIVE WRAPPING DURING SHIPMENT TO SITE AND 1. PROVIDE A TOTAL FINISH COURSE OF 4 INCHES OF TOPSOIL FOR LANDSCAPE AREAS AND INSTALLATION REMOVE AT COMPLETION OF PLANTING 18/24 INCHES IN PARKING LOT ISLANDS. LAWN PLANTING; PROVIDE 3'4 "NO GRASS" TREE RING AND — 2. IN ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS, PLACE 2 INCHES (6 INCHES IN PARKING LOT ISLANDS) OF 2" DEEP MULCH LAYER IN WELL. HOLD BACK FROM TRUNK TOPSOIL MIX WITH AMENDMENTS OVER THE PREPARED SUB -GRADE AND THOROUGHLY 8" TO 10" ROTOTILL WITH MULTIPLE PASSES INTO THE TOP 6 INCHES OF SUB -GRADE FOR A TOTAL DEPTH OF 8 INCHES IN LANDSCAPE AREAS 12 INCHES IN PARKING LOT ISLANDS FINISH GRADE - - PLACE AN ADDITIONAL 2 INCH LIFT OF TOPSOIL, IN ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS AND A MINIMUM 12 INCH LIFT IN ALL PARKING LOT ISLANDS, FOR THE FINAL TOPSOIL DEPTH OF 4 PREPARE PLANTING BED PER SPEC'S; AT MIN., LOSSEN INCHES IN LANDSCAPE AREAS AND 18/24 INCHES IN PARKING LOT ISLANDS. AND MIX SOIL TO 18" OR DEPTH OF ROOTBALL AND 3. PLACE ADDITIONAL TOPSOIL AND SOIL MIX AS REQUIRED TO MEET FINISH ELEVATIONS. TIMES BALL DIAMETER ORGANIC MULCH (TOPDRESSING): REMOVE ALL WRAP, TIES, AND CONTAINERS ONE -HALF-INCH (1/2") SIZE, TO ONE-QUARTER (1/4"), HEMLOCK/FIR BARK. FINE TEXTURED AND SCORE ROOTBALL AND WORK NURSERY SOIL DARK BROWN IN COLOR. AWAY FROM PERIMETER ROOTS STAKES: SET BALL ON UNDISTURBED BASE OR COMPACTED 2 -INCH DIAMETER BY 8 -FOOT MINIMUM LODGEPOLE PINE STAKES. MOUND UNDER BALL GUY MATERIAL: 1 -INCH WIDE POLYETHYLENE CHAIN LOCK TYPE TIES; OR, 3/8" DIAMETER RUBBER. NO WIRE. LAWN: COMMERCIAL SEED AS NOTED ON PLAN. HERBICIDE: HERBICIDE IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR THE FIRST YEAR AFTER INSTALLATION. I_1���T�.9[K�L1►r� "WILT -PROOF," 48 HOURS PRIOR TO SHIPMENT TO SITE FROM JUNE 1 THROUGH SEPTEMBER. THOROUGHLY ROOT WATER PLANTS PRIOR TO DELIVERY. PLANT MATERIAL DELIVERED TO SITE TO BE KEPT CONTINUALLY MOIST THROUGH INSTALLATION. 104 2 If 1111111 rN7►E CONTAMINANTS: VERIFY THAT ALL SOIL CONTAMINANTS (E.G., PAINT, SEALANTS, SOLVENTS, OILS, GREASES, CONCRETE/ASPHALT SPOILS, ETC.) HAVE BEEN SATISFACTORY REMOVED FROM ALL PLANTING AREAS. DO NOT BEGIN WORK UNTIL UNSATISFACTORY CONDITIONS HAVE BEEN CORRECTED. FINISH GRADES: FINE GRADE AND REMOVE ROCKS, DEBRIS, AND FOREIGN OBJECTS OVER 2 INCHES DIAMETER FROM TOP SURFACE OF PREPARED LANDSCAPE AREAS. FINISH ELEVATIONS TO BE DEFINED AS 3 INCHES BELOW CURBS, WALKS AND/OR OTHER ADJACENT HARDSCAPE FOR ALL PLANTING BED AREAS AND 1 -INCH BELOW CURBS, WALKS AND/OR OTHER ADJACENT HARDSCAPE FOR ALL LAWN AREAS. FINISH GRADE REFER TO GRADES PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF MULCH OR LAWN. ALL FINISH GRADES TO BE SMOOTH EVEN GRADES, LIGHTLY COMPACTED, AS SHOWN ON THE PLAN AND DETAILED. PROVIDE POSITIVE DRAINAGE AWAY FROM BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES. SITE CIVIL DRAWINGS IDENTIFY FINAL ELEVATIONS. MOISTEN PREPARED AREAS BEFORE PLANTING IF SOIL IS DRY. WATER THOROUGHLY AND ALLOW SURFACE TO DRY BEFORE PLANTING. DO NOT CREATE MUDDY SOIL. TREES AND SHRUBS: ARRANGE TREES AND SHRUBS ON SITE IN PROPOSED LOCATIONS PER DRAWINGS. EXCAVATE PIT, PLANT AND STAKE OR GUY, AS CALLED OUT AND DETAILED. ALL TREES, SHRUBS, AND SUPPORTS TO STAND VERTICAL. BACKFILL SHALL BE PIT SPOILS. SETTLE BACKFILL USING WATER ONLY. NO MECHANICAL COMPACTION. GROUNDCOVERS: EXCAVATE PITS TO A MINIMUM OF 3 INCHES BELOW, AND TWICE THE ROOT BALL DIAMETER. WATER THOROUGHLY AND TAKE CARE TO ENSURE THAT ROOT CROWN IS AT PROPER GRADE, AS DETAILED. MULCH: MULCH ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS NOT COVERED BY LAWN AND/OR SEED. APPLY SUFFICIENT QUANTITY TO PROVIDE A 2 -INCH DEPTH. UTILITY CLEARANCES: FIELD ADJUST PLANT LOCATIONS FOR 8 -FOOT SEPARATION OF TREES/SHRUBS AND 2 -FOOT SEPARATION FOR GROUNDCOVER FROM FIRE HYDRANTS AND UTILITY VAULTS. CLEANUP AND PROTECTION: DURING LANDSCAPE WORK, KEEP ALL PAVEMENT CLEAN AND WORK AREAS IN AN ORDERLY CONDITION. PROTECT LANDSCAPE WORK AND MATERIALS FROM DAMAGE DUE TO LANDSCAPE OPERATIONS AND TRESPASSERS. MAINTAIN PROTECTION DURING INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE PERIOD. TREAT, REPAIR, OR REPLACE DAMAGE LANDSCAPE WORK AS DIRECTED BY THE OWNER. PLANTING MAINTENANCE: PROVIDE FULL MAINTENANCE BY SKILLED EMPLOYEES OF LANDSCAPE INSTALLERS. CONTRACTOR TO MAINTAIN PLANTINGS THROUGH COMPLETED INSTALLATION, AND UNTIL ACCEPTANCE OF LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION. PLANTING MAINTENANCE TO INCLUDE WATERING, WEEDING, CULTIVATING, TIGHTENING AND REPAIRING OF TREE GUYS, RESETTING PLANTS TO PROPER GRADES OR POSITION, RE-ESTABLISHING SETTLED GRADES; AND MOWING LAWNS WEEKLY AFTER LAWN ESTABLISHMENT. HERBICIDE IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR ONE YEAR FOLLOWING LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION. INCLUDED IS REPLACEMENT OF DEAD PLANTS AND PLANTS SHOWING LOSS OF 40 PERCENT OR MORE OF CANOPY. PENETRATION TO SUBBASE 24" MINIMUM DECIDUOUS TREE PLANTING/STAKING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE 2" MULCH LAYER FEATHER EXCESS SOIL UNDER MULCH 1" MULCH AT CROWN 1/2" ABOVE GRADE 1" ABOVE GRADE Me 3x THE ROOTBALL DIAMETER C O .O c, STATE OF WASHINGTON Nwi LAN JEFF M. 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