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PLANT SCHEDULE:
SYMBOL CITY. BOTANICAL NAME / COMMON DAME
TREES - EVIERGREEN
SHRUBS
SITE
SPACING, CONDITION & REMARKS
8
ACER TRUNCATUM X A. PLATANOIDE 'WARRENRED' i PACIFIC SUNSET MAPLE
241 CAL,
B&B. BRANCHED @ 5' HT. (STREET TREE 0UALITY)
17
AMELANCHIER X GRANDIFLORA 'AUTUMN BRILLIANCE' 1 SERVICESERRY
4' ' HT.
E&I3/Cant„ NURSERY GROWN
12
CARP INUS BETULUS 'FA TIGIATA' ! PYRAM IDAL EUROPEAN HORNBEAM
" CAL-
13913, BRANCHED @ 5' HT. (STREET TREE QUALITY)
8
FAGUS SYLVATICA 'DAWYCK PURPLE'l DA4WYCK PURPLE BEECH
241 CAL,
B&B. BRANCHED @ 5' HT. (STREET TREE QUALITY)
6
GINKGO BILOBA 'PRINCETON SENTRY' I PRINCETON SENTRY GINKGO
2" CAL-
B&B, BRANCHED @ 5' HT- (STREET TREE QUALITY)
4
MAGNOLIA X GRANDIFLORA'LITTLE GEM' f LITTLE OEM SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA
2" CAL-
B&B, MULTI -TRUNK (3 CANES}, EVENLY BLANCHED
6
PRUNUS CERASIFERA'C1PRIOZAM' t CRIMSON POINTE PLUM
2" GAL-
B&B, BRANCHED @5' HT. (STREET TREE QUALITY)
T
PRUNUS CERASIFERA'THI NI)ERCLOUD' i THUNDERCLOUD PLUM (UtiliTree)
2" CAL-
B&B, BRANCHED @ 5' HT- (STREET TREE QUALITY)
5 C U PRE SSOCY PAR I S LEY LAN DiI { LEYLAND CYPRESS
18 PINUS FLEXILI 'VANDERWOLF' ' I VANDERWOLF'S PYRAMJD LIMBER PINE
23
ASELIA X GRANDIFLORA 'ED ARE) GOUCHER' J GLOSSY ABELIA
141
ARBUTUS UNEDO'COMPACTA' i COMPACT STRAWBERRY RUSH
—
27
AZALEA 'GUM PO PINT{' l GUMPO PINK AZALEA
74
BERBERIS THUNBERGIl'CHERERY BOMB' I CHERRY BOMB JAPANESE BARBERRY
80
CEANOTHUS 'CONCHA' / CONCHA CALIFORNIA LILAO
131
CHOISYA TERNATA I MEXICAN ORANGE
—
10
COTINUS COGGYGRIA'GRACE' l GRACE SMOKE TREE
81
EUONYMUS FORTUNEI 'EMERALD AND GOLD' / EMERALD AND GOLD EUON MUS
—
85
ILEX CRENATA'CON VEXA' i OONVEXA JAPANESE HOLLY
'
06
JUNIPERUS HQRI ONTALIS'WILTONII' l BLUE; RUG JUNIIPER
17
JUNIPERUS SCOPULOPUM 'SK ROCKET' / UPRIGHT JUNIPER
65
JUNIPERUS SQUAMATA'BLUE STAB' l BLUE STAR JUNIPER
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49
NANDINA DOMESTICA'GULF STREAKI' l DWARF HEAVENLY BAMBOO
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46
NA4NDINA DOMESTICA TIRE POWER' l FIRE POWER HEAVENLY BAMBOO
—
42
OSMANTHUS HETEROPHYLLUS -GOSH I K I- I GOSHIKI FALSE HOLLY
I)—
59
P1 ER IS JAPONICA'FLAMING SILVER' I FLAMING SILVER JAPANESE PIERIB
—
76
PRUNUSLAUROCERASUS 'OTTO LU KEN' l OTTO LUY EN LAUREL
paw.
50
RHODODENDRON 'PJM' ( PJM RHODODENDRON
195
RHUS AIROMATICA'GRO-LOW-1 FRAGPAN T SUMAC
161
RISES SANGUINEUM l RED FLOWERING CURRANT
16
ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS 'TUSCAN BLUE' l TUSCAN BLUE ROSEMARY
202
SARCOCOCCA RUSCIFOLIA I SVVEETE30X
0--
104
SPIRAEA JAPONICA'GOLDFLAME' l GOLDFLAME SPIREA
204
VACCINIUM OVATUM / EVERGREEN HUCKLEBERRY
—
83
VIBURNUM DAVIDII / DAVID VIBURNUM
42
VIBURNUM TINU 'SPRING BOUQUET' l SPRING BOUQUET VIBURNUM
FERNS, GRASSES & PERENNIALS
6'-THT-
6'-7' HT.
5 GAL. CONTAINER
5 GAL- CONTAINER
2 GAL- CONTAINER
2 GAL- CONTAINER
5 GAL. CONTAINER
5 COAL. CONTAINER
5 GAL. CONTAINER
2 GAL. CONTAINER
5 GAL. CONTAINER
1 GAL. CONTAINER
4'-5' HT.
15-18" HT-
GAL CONTAINER
2 GAL, CONTAINER
5 GAL. CONTAINER
5 GAL- CONTAINER
2 GAL. CONTAINER
GAL- CONTAINER
1 GAL- CONTAINER
2 GAL- CONTAINER
I GAl . CONTAINER
2 GAL- CONTAINER
2 GALL, CONTAINER
2 GAL. CONTAINER
2 GAL CONTAINER
5 GAL- CONTAINER
B&B, NURSERY GROWN
B&S, NURSERY GROWN
FULL FOLIAGE. 42" O.C.
FULL FOLIAGE. 48" O.O.
FULL FOLIAGE, 30" O-.
FULL FOLIAGE, 3W O.C.
FULL FOLIAGE, 72" O.C.
FULL FOLIAGE, 36" O.C.
FULL FOLIAGE, AS SHOWN
FULL FOLIAGE, 36" O.C.
FULL FOLIAGE, 42" O.C.
FULL FOLIAGE, 24" O.C.
B&B, NURSERY GROWN
FULL FOLIAGE, 4" O.C.
FULL FOLIAGE, 36" O-C,
FULL FOLIAGE, 30" O.C.
FULL FOLIAGE, 36" C.C.
FULL FOLIAGE, 30" 0. C.
FULL FOLIAGE, 42" O.C.
FULL FOLIAGE, 3" Q.C.
FULL FOLIAGE, 36" O-G.
FULL FOLIAGE, 36' O-C-
FULL FOLIAGE, 24" O.C-
FULL FOLIAGE, 30" O.C-
FULL FOLIAGE, 30" O.C.
FULL FOLIAGE, 42" O.C.
FULL FOLIAGE, 48" O-C-
FULL FOLIAGE, 42" O-C.
77
CAREX COMAN 'BRONZE' l BRONZE NEW ZEALAND SEDGE
1 GAL- CONTAINER
18" 0-C-
67
CAREX MORROWII 'VARIEGATA' i VARIEGATED JAPANESE SEDGE
1 GAL- CONTAINER
18" O-C-
19
HELICTOTRICHON EMPERVIRENS'SAPHIR PRUDEU I BLUE OAT GRASS
1 GAL. CONTAINER
18" O.C.
30
HEUCHERELLA MICRANTHA'PALACE PURPLE" l PAkLANCE PURPLE CORAL BELLS
1 GAL- CONTAINER
18" 0-C-
32
LAVANDULA X JNTERMEDIA'PROVENCE' l PROVENCE LAVENDER
1 GAL- CONTAINER
24" O-C-
63
MISCANTHUS SINENSIS'MORNING LIGHT' i MORNING LIGHT MAIDEN GRASS
1 GAL. CONTAINER
60" 0,C-
01
PENNISETUM ALOPECUROIDES'LITTLE BUNNY'/ LITTLE BUNNY FOUNTAIN GRASS
1 GAL. CONTAINER
18'0-C.
GROUNDCOVER
1.4-42 ARCTOSTAPH LOS UVA-URSI i KINNIKINNICI
9,565 FRAGARIA CHILOENSIS,'PINK PANDA' &'LIPSTICK' / SAND STRAWBERRY MIX
6,163 RUBUS PENTALOBUS i CREEPING RASPBERRY
899 SOLEIROLIA SOLEIROLII I BABY TEARS
— 13,860 SF LAWN - SEED OR SOD
#_ 3,322 SF E!C MID, EROSION CONTROL SEED MIX
4
1 GAL- CONTAINER 24" O.C.
4" POTS 18" O-G-
4" POTS 18" O.C-
4" POTS 18" O- .
Seed or Sod per Onef's request
Supplier auamark Seeds: 1-888-214-7333
CONSTRUCTED
9
1 Revised
per City Plan Comm.
. 10-
.i..Revise .. per C it W..lte PIan. Comm.
11
f Revised
per Cit /Site Plain Comm.
12
1 Reprised
Oer Site Modification
1
Revised
per Site Modification ModificationNO.
REVISION
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BY I DATE
PLANTING REQUIREMENTS:
GENERAL NOTES:
A, Plant material list 8ubrnitla1: within 30 calendar days after receipt of the
notice to proceed, landsnape contractor shall submit a m mplete list of
materials proposed to be furnished and -installed demonstrating
conformance with the requirements specified. Include the riame,
addresses and telephone numbers of all plant material suppliers and
g rowers.
1.A. Do rmentatlon shall also include suppliers name, contact person,
addfess. telephone number, botanical and common name, plant
size and size of container or ball-
1.B, Contractor shall provide a signed statement from the plant suppliers
who have furnished the plant materials ideotifying the plant materials
being Supplied by bota n iral and Gammon names, plant Size and
stating that all of the plants supplied by them ere in healthy growing
conditions meeting they asns,
1,C- Submit a project installation schedule, coordinated with the proposed
soil amending and planting schedule to the landscape architect or
owner for approval at least 30 calendar days prior to start of work
under this section,
B, Substitutions of plant materials will not be permitted uniess authorized in
writing by the landscapa architect or owner. If proof is submitted that any
plant specified is not obtainable, a proposal will be considered for use of
the nearest equivalent size and a variety, Such proof small be
substantiated and submitted in writing to the landscape architect or
owner at least 30 days prior to start of work under this section. These
pfovisions shall not felieve contractor of the responsibility of obtaining
specified materials In advance if special growing conditions or other
arrangements must be made in order to supply specified materials,
C- Plants shall be subiect to inspection and approval by landscape architect
or owner for conformance to specifications upon delivery to the project
site. Such approval shall not impair the subsequent right of inspection
and rejection dunrtg progress of the work. Contractor shall give
landscape architect 48 hours advance notice when plants wlII be
delivered to the site for inspection- Inspection of plant materials shall
take place within 24 hours of delivery to the site.
D, Coordinate work with other trades as required.
E. Locate all underground utilities prior to commencing work to avoid
damage to buried pipes and cables,
F, Provide protection fnf all property, persons, work in prNress, structures,
LltilitieSr walls, curbs and paved surfaces from potential damage arising
from this work. The contractor shall pay for any such damage at no
additional cost to the owner. Unfinished and completed work shall be
pfotected from erosion or trespassing, afrd proper safeguards shall be
erected to protect the public from injury or danger,
PLANTING NOTES:
1. Verify bed [in es and plant layout with landscape architect prior to
commencing work-
2. Verify that site conditions are acceptable prior to beginning work. Do not
install any site elements or plant material until unsatisfactory conditions
are corrected- Whert conditions detrimental to plant gro thfaonstructed
elements are encountered, immediately notify the owner-
3. Substitutions or changes in materials and plaoernent shall be made only
after written change orders are accepted by the owner.
4- Install protective fencing for on site existing trees and vegetation to
remain. and plant material located on adfaoant property phor Eo
commenchig work. The critical root protection area of all trees to remain
has been established as a V radius of protection area for every 1" of
diameter measured at 4.5' above grade, or the tree drip line. whichever is
greater. Locate tree protection fencing as indicated on plan. Fencing is
to be installed with stakes driven into the ground, not mounted on cinder
blocks. Signage shall be affixed to the fencing that reads: 'No Erntry,
Tree Root Protection Area', See existing tree and vegetation protection
detail for additional information,
5. All areas subject to clearing and grading that have not been covered by
impervious surface, incorporated into a drainage facility or engineered
as structural fill or slope shall, at project completion, demonstrate tha
following:
1) General Soil Requirements; The topsoil layer shall have a minimum
depth of eight incites except where tree roots limit the depth of
incorporation of amendments needed to rneat the criteria- Subsoils
below the topsoil layer should be scarified al least 4 inches with some
incorporation of the upper material to avoid stratified layers, where
feasible. The topsoil layer shah have an organic matter content of 5%
dry weight for Wrf areas, and 10% dry weight for planting beds (typically
around 20-25% compost far turf areas and 3 0% compost far planting
areas), The soil portion must be 75-80% sandy loam for turf areas, and
60-65% sandy loam for planting areas. Soil pH should be 5.5-6.5 for turf
areas. 5.5-7.0 for planting areas and 4.5-5.5 for areas planted with
acid -tolerant or native plantings-
2) Requirements for Amenciing Existing Sofl in Place:
Turf Areas - Place and mtotill 1.75 inches of composted material into
7.75 inches of existing soil for a total depth of 9,5 inches, and a settled
depth of 8 inches. Subsoils below this layer should be scarified at least 4
inches, for a finished minimum depth of 12 inches of uncompated soil,
Planting Beds - Place and rototi1 3 inches of composted material into
6.5 inches of existing soil for a total depth of 9.5 inches, and a settled
depth of 8 iches, Subsoils below this layer should be scarified at least 4
inches, for a finished minimum depth of 12 inches of uncornpated soil -
Do not scarify within drip lines of existing trees to be retained,
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3) Requirements far Applying Irmparted Topsail,
Turf Areas and Planting Areas - Scarify or b11 8ubgrade in two
directions to 6 inches depth. Entire surface should be dislufbed by
scarification, Do not scarify within drip lines of existing trees to be
retained. Place 4 inches of imported topsail mix on surface and till into
inches of soil, Place second lift of 4 inches topsoil mix on surface.
4) Requirements for Reapplying Stockpiled Topsoil:
Turf Areas - Reapply stockpiled soil and rototilI In 1.75 inches of
composted material for a corrkbined rninirnum depth of 8 inches of soil
and compost -
Planting Beds - Reapply stockpiled soil and rototiI in 3 inches of
composted material for a combined minimum depth of 8 Inches of soil
and compost.
5) Within Stormwater Systems - On -site soil mixing or placement shall
not be performed If soil Is saturated or frozen- Total amended soil depth
shall be a minimum of 18 inches, Mix all soil amendments uniformatly
throughout the rain garden soil section. Amended soil shall be placed in
horizontal layers in no greater than 12' lifts, Allow sails to commpact and
settle naturally- Areas can be watered after eaO lift is placed to speed
settling, but should not be wetted to saturation. Until the upstream
catchment area is thoroughly stabilized, flow diversion and arasion
control measures must be installed to protect the bioretefition area from
sedimentation.
6) bake beds to smooth, clean and remove all rocks, foots and debris
over 1 inch in diameter- Water or roll turf areas to compact soil to 85
percent of maximum- Finish grade shall be at least 3 inches below
adjacent hard surfaces for planting areas to allow for application of
mulch- Finished grade fof turf areas shall be at least 2 inches below
adjacent hard surfaces. All planting areas must be mulched with 2
inches of organic material.
6- Plants shall be pit planted with a 50150 pfepared mix of native soil and
topsoil mix, See planting details for depth and staking requirements,
7- Fertilize a I I installed plants during backfiII operations with organic
fertilizer as recommended by manufacturer-
8, Mulch all planted areas with a minimurn 2 inch (2") depth of medium fine
bark mulch, Firnlsh grade of mulch shall be one inch (1") below top of
adjacent hard surfa9.
9. All plant material to be nursery grown stock and arrive on -situ in a
healthy. vigorous, well branched, disease and insect free candition,
10- Plant trees, shrubs and groundcover as shown in the planting details -
Roughly scarify sides of the planting pits. install plant material at finish
grade and feather bark mulch away from base of plant. Water plant pits
tharough Iy midway through backfilling and add fertilizer tablets. Balled
and burlapped material that cannot be Installed immediately shall be
heeled In, mulched and watered regularly to keep root bails moist,
11, Provide landscape maintenance immediately after planting and continue
until final acceptance- Work shall include watering. spraying, fartiiizing,
pruning, resetting of plants, resloNfig eroded areas, adjustments to
staking and removal of w&8clsldebds as required for healthy plant
growth,
12, Inspection and acceptance: the awnerWill rmake an inspection for
substantial completion of the work upon request by the contractor.
13, Replacement of plantings: femove any plant from site that is either dead.
or in unsatisfactory condition as determined by the owner or landscape
architect. Replace with a new planting of equal size and species as soon
as conditions pefrxnit within the normal planting season. All replacement
plantings arse then to be under re -instated guarantee period as specified.
Identify those replacements and take whatever measures necessary to
prevent similar demise of additional plant material-
14. Provide root Farrier in a surround or linear pattern for tree plantings when
trunk is located within five(5) linear feet of any paged surface. Deeproot
universal barrier #ub18-2 (or approved equg1). Install per manufacturers
recommendations.
Warranty;
The warranty shall include replacing and planting the same size and
species of plant material, as- shown on the landscape plan and that has
been designated, by the landscape architect, to be replaced, Except for
loss due tc excessively Severe dimatolNiral conditions (20 year
weather charts), installed plant materials are required to be guaranteed
until the end of one growing season against defects and unsatisfactory
growth, except for cases of neglect or abuse by tha owners or others. Al
plants replaced shall be re -instated under these plant guaranty
conditions.
RECORD DRAWING
03-15-2021
NO RECORD INFORMATION
SHOWN ON THIS SHEET.
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Planning/BuildingfPublic Works Dept.
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Landscape Architeduri2
Site Planning
4330 N.
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Tacoma,
WA 98407
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Tacoma, WA 08402
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PROLOGIS,
12720 Gateway Dr., Suite 110
Tukwila, WA 98168
206-414-75
R-404229
IN COMPLIANCE WITH CITY OF RENTON STANDARDS
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Record Drawing documents 03-15-2021
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