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LANDSCAPE SCHEMATIC DESIGN
o' 10' 20' 40' 80'
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES
1. Clean subgrade by removing all undesirable vegetation including grasses, weeds, blackberries, scotch broom and poplar seedlings
including roots. Leave subgrade in landscape areas minimum 6" below paving. Remove all debris from site.
2. Provide minimum 8" depth 60-40 mix from Corliss Materials 253 891-6680 in all shrub beds. Scarify subgrade by rototilling and
add topsoil on surface, mix topsoil and subgrade thoroughly. Add additional topsoil as needed to contour shrub beds including
required berms.
3. Provide minimum 6" depth 60-40 mix from Corliss Materials 253 891-6680 in all lawn beds. Scarify subgrade by rototilling and
add topsoil on surface, mix topsoil and subgrade thoroughly. Add additional topsoil as needed to contour and level lawns.
4. Provide minimum 2" depth fine blend hem -fir mulch to all planting beds. Mulch from Sawdust Supply, Kent, Washington. Fill all
planting beds and lawn areas to within 1" of top of all curbs and walks. Slope all planting beds and lawn areas to drain.
5. Provide one (1) year warranty for all plant materials and workmanship.
6. Locate, protect and avoid disruption of all above and below grade utilities and site features prior to construction. Contractor is
responsible for any resulting damages during construction. Call locate before you dig at 1 800 424-5555.
7. All work performed shall conform with the City of Renton landscape and irrigation requirements, codes and specifications.
8. Verify all quantities shown on the plant list and plans. If discrepancies exist between the graphic representation and the numeric
totals, the graphic representation shall rule.
9. All plant materials to be specimen quality with full, symmetrical trunk and foliage, unless otherwise noted.
10. Lawn - sod per plant list
11. Insure proper drainage of all planting holes prior to installing plant materials. If planting holes do not drain or if heavy clay soils
are evident contact landscape architect.
12. Coordinate drainage, irrigation and lighting with planting plan.
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NOTE:
ALL TREES IN LAWN TO HAVE
30" DIAMETER TREE RING WITH
2" DEPTH MULCH PER SPECS.
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TEMPORARY WATER BAS
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4" BERM, FOR FIRST YEAR
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AFTER INSTALLATION
2" MULCH LAYER
AFTER SETTLEMENT
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TREE STAKES:
TREES 2" CAL. OR GREATER=
3 STAKES PER TREE
TREES 1 3/4" CAL. OR SMALLER=
2 STAKES PER TREE
NEW TREE
TREE TIES If2" RUBBER HOSE •W/#12
GALV_ WIRE (DOUBLE STRAND TWISTED)
3 - LODGE POLE PINE STADES - 7LONG
E UALLY SPACED AROUND TREE
2' ffl'TI IUM BELOW GRADE STAKE DEPTH
TREE WRAP SECURE W/ CLOTH TAPE
TAPE UP TO BRANCH STRUCTURE
SET TREE AT ORIGINAL DEPTH
:s 2" ABOVE FINISHED GRADE
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d TOPSOIL 1/3 FROM BALL CROWN
PER MOTES14 .<, r
UBGRADE� IMPORT TOPSOIL PER NOTES
EXCAVATE AREA 2 TIMES DIAMETER
OF ROOTBALL. MiNLi" 12" TOPSOIL AROUND ROOTBALL
DETAIL: TREE PLANTING
NO SCALE
TWIST WIRE
UNTIL. TAUNT
STAKE 3 SIDES
2x2x24
HARDWOOD OR
CEDAR STAKES
NOTE: INCLUDE
TEMPORARY WATER' r
BASIN, 4" BERM EXCAVATE 2-1/2 TRIES
FOR FIRST YEAR DIAMETER OF ROOT BALL
AFTER INSTALL.
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SCALE: I 20'-0" _ NORTH T MULCH
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BASE MAP FROM AHBL, TACOMA, WA.-
v� B&B PLANT: REMOVE BURLAP &
TIES FROM TOP OF ROOT BALL
SOIL MIX \ \ CONTAINER PLANT: SCARIFY
4,. �� / /\\,� SIDES OF ROOTBALL
\% %i\\ ��� ��\,�\'•:�` COMPACTED SOIL MIX
SUBGRADE
X12"�
MIN_
DETAIL: SHRUB PLANTING
NO SCALE
120%
GUY SPACING
TREE TIES
1/2" RUBBER HOSE
W/ 12 GAUGE WIRE (GALV.)
POSITION ROOT CROWN
12" ABOVE FINISH GRD.
2" MULCH LAYER AFTER
SETTLEMENT QvfULCH TYPE
PER ,SPEC.)
•FINISH GRADE
REMOVE TOP THIRD OF
BURLAP FROM BALL
PLANTING SOIL MIK
(AS SPEC.) BACKFILL
EXISTING SUBGRADE
DETAIL: CONIFER PLANTING
NO SCALE
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PLANT CENTER
ROW
SCHEMATIC PLANT MATERIAL LEGEND
SPACING AS NOTED ON
PLAN (TRIANGULAR)
SET PLANTS e ORIGINAL
DEPTH 1� FINISH GRADE,
PRIOR TO SPREAD MULCH.
2" MULCH (TYPE PER
SPECS.)
FINISH GRADE
BACKFILL SOIL MIX
(MIX PER SPECS.)
EXISTING SUBGRADE
DETAIL: GROUND COVED. PLANTING
NO SCALE
DECIDUOUS STREET TREES - 2.0" caliper, B&B at 30' o.c.
Norway Ma plefAcer platanoides
Little Leaf Linden/Tiro cordata
Red OaklQttercus rttbra
CONIFER TREES - 6' height, B&B at 12' o.c.
Western Red CedarfThuja plicate
Shore Pine/Pinus contorta
Douglas Fir/Pseudotsuga metnied
Weeping Alaska CedaI arttaecyparis nooktitrerrsis
SMALL FLOWERING TREES - 2.0" caliper, B&B at 12' o.c.
Japanese Snowbell/Styrax japonica
Kousa Dogwood/Cornus kousa
Capital Flowering Pear /Pyres calleryana "Capital"
Thundercloud Myrobalan PlumfPrtinus cerasiformis Thundercloud"
MEDIUM EVERGREEN FLOWERING SHRUBS - 30" height, B&B at 6' o.c.
' a Forest Flame PierislPierisfloribunda
Mt. LaurellKalinia latifolia
David Vi burn um/ Viburnum davidii
Oregon GrapelAlahonia aquifolium
SMALL FLOWERING SHRUBS -16" height, container at Y o.c.
AzaleafRhododendron species
SareococcalSareacocca ruseifalia
Evergreen Huckleberry/Vaccirtutu ovatum
Spirea Little PrincesslSpirea japonica "Little Princess"
GROUND COVERS - I gallon at 36" o.c
KinnikinnickfArctostyphyllos uvi-ursi
1 PachysandrafPachysandra terminalis
Hypericuml4ypericum calycinum
PERENNIAL COLOR- I gallon at 24" o.c.
Daylily/ Hemeroeallis species
Candytuft/lberis sempervirens
False SpiraealAstilbe arendsii
�: • LAWN- Sod from Country Green Premium Sod
RAIN GARDEN- Infiltration Rain Garden planting with native trees, shrubs,
ground covers and emergent. See Rain Garden Plant List
-.. EXISTING TREES -Preserve and protect with Tree Protection Fencing
RAIN GARDEN PLANT MATERIAL LEGEND
x DROUGHT TOLERANT LANDSCAPE PLANT MATERIAL
DECIDUOUS TREES --1" caliper, B&B
Vine MaplelAcer circinatum
LARGE NATIVE SHRUBS - 24" height, at 5' o.c.
x Red Osier Dogwood/Cornus stolonifera
x Oregon Grapehllahonia aquifolium
Red Flowering Current/Ribes sanguineutn
SMALL NATIVE SHRUBS - 1 gallon container at 3' o.c.
x Nootka Rose/Rosa nutkana
x Evergreen IluckleberrylVaccinium ovalunt
x Sala1/Gaultheria shallon
GROUND COVERS - 4" pots at 18" ox
Kinnikinnickl,4refostypltyllo.s uvi-ursi
Low Oregon GrapelNlahonia nervosa
EMERGENTS - Sprig fad 18" o.c..
Columbia Sedge/ Carew aperta
Slough Sedge/ Carev obttupta
Beaked Sedge/ Cary rostrata
Common Spikerushl Eleoch ttris prilrtstris
FOR SUBMITTAL ONLY
NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION USE
Lauchlin R Bethune
Associates, Inc.
ASLA
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
PLANNING, ASLA
P.O. Box 1.442
Maple Valley,Washington 98438
phone: (425) 432-9877
e-mail :
lauch@bethuneassociates.corn
www.bethuneassociates.com
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REVISIONS
SUNSET
HIGHLANDS
NE SUNSET BLVD
RENTON, WASHINGTON
LANDSCAPE
SCHEMATIC
DESIGN
JOB NO. #218104
SCALE: I "=20'-0"
DATE: I /m/11
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