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HomeMy WebLinkAbout16 - 16-130 Aberdeen SP_Landscape Plan-L1.#0&5%#2'2.#06+0)5%*'&7.'TREESSYMBOLQTYBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESIZECONDITIONSHRUBSSYMBOLQTYBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESIZECONDITIONGROUND COVERSYMBOLQTYBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESIZECONDITIONSHEET NO: DATE:1%61$'4L-1APPLICANT:ODG PROJECT #: 16-130DRAWN BY: KLCHECKED BY: KLREVISIONS:DRAWING INFORMATIONORIGIN1031 185TH AVE NESNOHOMISH, WA 98290TEL: 425.346.1905ABERDEEN AVENUE SHORT PLAT DESIGN GROUPSTATE OFWASHINGTONLICENSEDLANDSCAPE ARCHITECTKRYSTAL LOWELICENCE NO. 1206EXPIRES ON FEB 27 2017# DESCRIPTION DATEOF 1DRAWING TITLE:.#0&5%#2'2.#0#2146+101(6*'0'1(5'5'%6+1061905*+204#0)''9/%+6;1(4'0610-+0)%1706;9#5*+0)610N)'0'4#.016'5The General Contractor is to provide subgrades 4" below hard surfaces plus/minus .1 foot.All rough grading shall be positive, draining away from all structures.All stones larger than 1.5" diameter shall be removed from the growing medium.Topsoil shall be placed at a minimum depth of 6" in all lawn and bed areas.Topsoil shall be tilled into the existing subgrade to eliminate soil interface problems.All bed areas to receive 2" of fine ground fir or hemlock bark, composition mulches are not anacceptable alternative.Trees and shrubs are to be planted at a depth 3/4" higher than the level that they were grown in thenursery.Bark mulch is not to be placed above the root crown.All plants shall at least conform to the minimum standard established by the american association ofnurserymen.Lawn areas are to be hydroseeded per manufacturer's specifications, OR EQUIVALENT. Remove all stoneslarger than 1" from lawn areas.Equivalent plant material substitutions may be allowed with prior approval by the Landscape Architect.If the site work is different than shown on the Landscape Plan, or poor soils and debris are discovered,requiring changes to the Landscape Plan, contact the Landscape Architect for instruction.The Landscape Contractor is responsible for maintaining the landscape during installation, until finalacceptance by the owner's representative.The Landscape Contractor shall warranty all materials and workmanship for a period of one year, fromthe time of final acceptance.During the warranty period, the Landscape Contractor will not be responsible for plant death caused byunusual climatic conditions, vandalism, theft, fire, or poor maintenance practices. The LandscapeArchitect shall have sole authority to determine the cause of death.Plant counts provided are estimates only. contractor is responsible for calculating all final area andcounts.NSCALE:SHRUB PLANTINGTREE STAKINGSCALE:2NTS1NTS11SCALE:GROUNDCOVER PLANTING3NTS1