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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDRB16-0342_756 Forest Road Rev. Landscape 7-27-2016_1478901139.pdf ivilti OF 1,4 41,0141‘01 PHOTO EXAMPLES PLANT SCHEDULE {`` LAND51GAIr'� AND lRR1GA TION NDT55 a .4 DN L-2 4 L-3 KEY QTY BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME SIZE -_s ..v 1. Contractor shall verif all conditionsprior to commencing work and shall be responsible for becoming aware of all underground utilities, pipes, structures, and irrigation lines. The contractor shall be held responsible for D E N N I S 0,1 y g p 9 9 p�' 9 p EES ) 416 taicontacting all utility companies for- field location of all underground utility lines prior to any excavation. Landscape contractor shall take sole responsibility for any cost incurred due to damage of said utilities LANDSCAPE P- I Abies concolar YYhite Fir 8-12' High 2. STAKE TREE LOCATIONS: for review and approval with 12" wood stakes painted for different tree types and with sizes noted. L.A. hill verify and/or adjust stakes prior to planting. Contractor to place shrubs, perennialsDRB 11:101 111 and groundcovers as called out on the plan and the L.A. will provide Final review, and / or adjustments. All plant material locations shall be approved by the L.A. before plant holes are dug. Phonene(9C9 7 Ed 81832 76)92G-410/2A1690-3745 I Picea englemanni Engleman Spruce 8-12' High email daa12w0:00AM .r 3 Planting BACKFILL MIX For all trees and shall to consist of 50% native topsoil and 20% well rotted compost. Fertilize and saturate root ball with water at time of planting (see details). Apply "Myke Transplanting Tree 0 .. 3 Picea pungens Colorado Spruce 14' High and Shrub Mix", (Mycorrhlza Fungi) or Fertilome root stimulator 4-10-S. 0 W 35 Populus tremuloides Aspen 2.5"-3" Caliper 4. Observations of the work in progress and on-site visits are not to be construed as a guarantee or warranty by the L.A. of the Contractor's responsibilities. The L.A. is not responsible for the performance of Contractors 3 Prunus virginiana Shubert' Canada Red Chokecherry 14' high clump or for their errors or omissions. '' 'r�- = 5. MULCH: Tree and shrub planting beds are to receive 3" of shredded cedar bark mulch-SUBMIT SAMPLE FOR APPROVAL (stained wood shavings are not acceptable). Perennial, ornamental grass and groundcover areas to receive 2-3 of 'Soil Pep' mulch. ilk O. C SHRUBS C176:- 0 6. SOIL PREP ofperennial, annual andground cover areas are to receive 6" of screened, well rotted compost to be integrated into the top-soil with a rototiller. See plantingdetail. p g P ...-11116r..:. 2 Amelanchier alnifolia Serviceberry #5 Container Scott S. T�arn�ps��d, �1�� 7. For GROUND COVERS in BOULDER HALL areas, remove unsuitable soil in gaps and replace with planting soil and plant with ground covers. - ,_root. �� Ture{ipse�,d. Al Go 5 Berber's thunb. 'Crimson Pygmy" Crimson Pygmy Barberry #5 Containers g• TREE SUPPORT STAKES: Deciduous trees to be staked and guyed with three 6' green metal T-posts per tree and guyed with # 12 gauge wire with green nylon tree straps. .Aspen in groups can share stakes providing that 0 q Cornus alba 'Argenteamarginata' Variegated Dogwood #7 Containers each tree is receiving support from at least 3 stakes. Conifer trees to be staked with three 3' metal T-posts with above wire and straps. CI101 Cornus stolinifera Red Twig Dogwood #i0 Containers q• WARRANTEE: The Contractor shall warrant that all plant materials supplied under this contract will be healthy and in flourishing condition of active growth at the date of final acceptance. Replace without cost to owner any ID 7 Cornus stolonifera 'lsanti' Isanti Dogwood #5 Containers plant not meeting this condition. 11 - Juniperus horizontalis 'k llltonil' Hilton Carpet Juniper #5 Containers H. IRRIGATION SYSTEM is to be a design-build system by the Landscape Contractor. Provide 6" pop-up heads for turf grass, 12" pop-up Rainbird spray heads for perennial $ groundcover beds and drip emitters to all new Q trees and shrubs. Provide below-ground temporary spray heads, zoned separately for all seeded revegetated areas. Provide owner with a as-built plan / plans prior to final review and acceptance. Guarantee system til 3 Prunus x cisterna Purple Leaf Plum 4,t7 Containers for one year from final acceptance. Keep pipes and spray heads away from the building. Provide a separately zoned drip system for annual flowers on the balcony railings. Q IV 5 Ribes alpinum Alpine Currant #5 Containers 12. TOPSOIL: Landscape Contractor to supply andplace " max. screened topsoil to finishedgrade with the Following depths. Native Grass areas: 2" deep. c 2 p ppy p 9 p 0 5 Perovskia atriplicifolia Russian Sage #5 Container Sod turf-grass lawn areas: 3-4" deep. m ro Perennial and shrub beds: S-IO" deep. 4i 03 x 0 3 Rosa glauca Red-Leaved Rose #5 Containers Over-excavate and remove any existing soils / construction debris to achieve necessary screened top-soil depths. SITE LIGHTING LEGEND -0 m a C � �•, cc;O 3 Rosa woods! Hoods Rose #5 Containers 15. METAL EDGING: l/8" thick by 4" wide with a rolled-top is to be placed wSYMBOL QTY. TYPE COMPANY- MODEL here sod lawn meets planting beds and as designated on the plan. 0 'O 49 5 Spiraea Japonica 'Galdflame' Goldflame Spirea #5 Containers 14. }111 3:1 slopes and neater shall receive the native grass seed mix covered b Excelsior erosion control fabric. 2 PATHBOLL RP SLV RUSTY SLOT 50, lc!" high O. o p 9 9 y BOLLARD E26 LED LAMP 0 5 Splraea Japonica 'Froebelli' Froebel Spirea #5 Containers CONCRETE MOUNTED = L 0.5 o - — o O ',t Spirea nipponica 'Snowmound' Snowmound Spirea #5 Containers IrrI 3 RECESSED HALL BEGA 2197 LED . o U) v a $ STEP LiGHTS D u 02 � ca ,• 3 Salix purpurea 'Nana' Dwarf Blue .Arctic Willow #5 Containers 3 DUPLEX OUTDOOR OUTLET FOR HOLIDAY LIGHTS w a ` 4 O W 15 Symphoricarpos oreophilus Mountain Snawberry #5 Containers + 4) • a w I ADDANEW CVAP CONIFERS FOREST BOULDER WALL TO L v I HELP COVER THE PLANT COMMON NAME } w N 1 Picea pungens 'Globosa' Dwarf Globe Blue Spruce #10 Cant. I RED TWIG } a2 0 �� EXISTING CONCRETE RED TW1C' EXISTING LARGE SPRUCE TREES D K ti b5 i 1 g. EXISTING HALL. DOGWOOD DOGHOO 0 6 .< 3 Pinus mugo pumilio (Natural) Dwarf Mugo Pine #iO Cont. RETAINING qENGLEM10 PHOTO EXAMPLE ON �' fROSTRATEco WALLS ' 14 PROPERTY LINE SPRUGE0 AN SHEET L-2 $ L-3 U Cli 24 z u I Picea pungens Procumbens Prostrate Blue Spruce #10 Cont.Gont p V BLUE SPRUCE ,ice, ' �st�- _ QUANTITY M C PERENNIALS ,, #1 Containers I EXIS �`'VAmmill RED TWIG 411) 15 10 Achillea millefolium Yarrow IIITIgir DWF. MUCO ; In `~� I iit Aingiimari am, _ EX15T. DOGYYDDI7q PLANT CALLOW- LEGEND ~- -~' - ED 3 5 Aster novi-belga 'Prof. Kippenbg.' Dwarf Blue Fall Aster FINE3 AV L. .. EXIST.• - t .ro.iiir _� EXIST. �_�_�_.. 411) 12 10 Aquilegia spp. ColumbineCIF07071,11,70vis ~'� wCOLORADOkWe;r' 0. � i � <� <� <— < <— < <�<� <� <� — < UNDISTURBED ED 10 7 Brunnera macrophylla False Forget-Me-Not BLUE SPRUCE , r T ,,, ,.., ' NATIVE ASPEN , a 7� "" 0 1 / ,, - SEED MIX n H 41:) 15 5 Gentaurea montana Bachelor Button /j/ a l ethic • r FOREST ❑ GOLDFLAME4111) �� �/ ,� _ , y L ° CA a 0 6 6 De 1ph inium dictum Delphinium SP1 REA �{*WV, Olinkillat* '' Milk4 \ . ►� w 5 �� �..L.�wifi46., 1 NATIVE SEED MIX ABOVE HALL - N ❑ 4111 10 1 Dianthus granitucs Granite Pinks I . . • • .., ir TO EXISTING FOREST '-� 10 7 Bleeding Heart NEW BOULDERS r '�P / / II VARIEGATED DOGWOODS0 RED-LEAVED ill ei Dicentra spectabilis g ,, ��� + q ROSE + p o 0 • ..am i r-�, !� 1! .. 'I= r" i5 7 Echinacea purpurea Purple Goneflower + p ��t� ' / ► JJ+ ENGLEi"i.4N IVY (VINE) 7 x `� a p p p CANADA RED :��� °� ' it 58 SEf�V1GEBE1�2RY ,-. 34 3 - Gaillardia randif lora Burgundy Burgundy Blanket Flower CHOKECHERRY .tee e 11 2 V1 NCA '� 1 j " • -1 6 ~ �"-' `� a Q 9 9 y 9 y 0r I IIS I� �� 2 FLA TS OF 32 .. • 1 w 2 SOD V" r, SHEET 1NOODRUFF IC7411 15 6 Geranium Cranesbills: Blues Finks Pur les yl-,+ 1J 5O111 U Purples LAM - 2 FLATS OF 32 + w. j .. ASPEN FOREST PLANTINGS F--+ A C) 12 7 Heuchera micrantha 'Palace Pur 1."Pur ie Palace Coral Bells • ALPINE1. 1 p p �. CURRANT . .AI 10'. ABOVE BOULDER HALLS) `� Q GI 20 - Hemerallls hybrids BARBERRY �mmim�®-� ��s SNOINMDUND I1+ y Daylily irio 3 /i��wr/. ; ,!1ill 5 f! •• 3O - ASPEN TREES 4 Q w CImill.,� SPIREA Iq 2 - SERVICEBERRY 124 38 b 6 Hosta x undulate Mediovarie ata Variegated Plantain L11 - Hosta ` 15�4NT1 Hlw .,g g ySTEEL EDGER � 5DOGWOOD `, / ,i. - r: 15 - SNOWBERRY6 w v� ' 3O - MOUNTAIN LOVER CA Q w301 15 - Iris siberica 'Ceasar's Brother' Blue Siberian Iris MULCH, SEE NOTE #5 imumm r 0 cw,01,4"= la 4 l` � �AZ` -�• 418 ;i�� RED THiG r 0 `� U e 15 Luecanthemum x superbum Alaska' Shasta Daisy r__ wii DOGHOQIJ + + -- +' w : S I��r 54 7 R II �� w 0 Lu imus Russell H brids Mixed Lupine 25 to • '� 4 4 3 jili 4 '� _ •• a le 7 - L chnls coronaria 'Atrosan uinea' Rose Campion I�'''V ~ NEA LANDSCAPE ��, ilkAO �� I � z . ♦ BOULDER WALL GROUND M--� �__� C� y 9P L +�� ��' .'. = COVERS PLACED IN GAPS SEE #*#*#*#W • 1 *WS, 1 BOULDERS I� ION �I� 1� �( CD25 12 Nepeta x faassenii Faassen's Catmint Vsfes# VHF. GLOBE , :, �• �� ter; NOTE #7 C `t w A A 5 3 Paeonia lactiflora Peony (pink or red or whited 0 ASSURE ,ALL AREAS • s SPRUCE �� �f '�E '�� _ �, r 48 4RGI0 4D56 RECEIVE REQUIRED 11� 11 40)25 10 Rudbeckia filgida Goldstrum Black Eyed Susan TOPSOIL PER NOTE ! jilklaT‘; as v. v_ � _ 20 10 Salvia x surperba #12• Salvia , # C ADD A SEPARATELY ZONED DRIP �1'FA"'' :0*.W. 'T- :40 I5ANTI Z. ����. 41 r I IRRIGATiON LINE TO BOTH NORTH ASPEN40DOGWOOD :'..•: ii 10 � r•� 47 5 3 Stachys byzantine; Silver Carpet Lambs Ear (Flowerless) ��I� 2 11 ,,�, r .,y; 3 VD a BALCONY RAILING PLANTERS ll eal t UNDISTURBED o - o 0 Orl'' lLY ,fir SERVICEBERRY ASPEN N -- PO N NFRONT BACK GROUND GOVERS , (mainly in boulder wolf Joints) ��; +' 1r `• 6 FOREST ' -- w N ti SNOWMOUND )1 ;r;. s, - I v �- W S - 2 Arctosta h los uva-urs' Kinnikinnick Flats of 32 • I - I SPIREA 11 4 '`' itrtr4 . �� awI „ � ° 5 5TON S5lR REMOVE EXISTING PAVING db..: . A u are tans Carpet Bu le Flats of 32 aii_o, Qin ' }' _ FOR ADDED PLANTING AREA .;;. ..WV � 9' p9 CANADA RED .; -4. � STDN�S lit - 1(7 .:may *IX 2 l Galium odoratum Sweet Woodruff Flats of 32 5 CHOKECHERRY '_ r,- r� -ti ARCTIC N';� �, ���.� 1' BOULDER HALL GROUND •: p-. �;:•�- i t ► WILLOW ��;•:':�•�!• COVERS PLACED 1N GAPS SEE 0 ►�-. VARIEGATED PURPLE LF .,. r• ,Delos erma nub' enum Hard Ye11ow !ce !ant 1 %'�;� v= - 24 _- [•� r�3� w z zi 1 p 9 y p Flats of 32 R SIAN ` ` A-2'7P 3 L]DGWDOD PLUM . i` --.. �, l ter` � NATE #7 ❑ o US i.,y� ,`+a f 8 , ✓I. —'.ie - �+.;v t .�� �[: :t3 m V} C/} �'A`3,, 6 _ Sedum 'Dragons Blood' Dragons Blood Flats of 32 SAGE F.; i�ii�: p 5: / li...1 4#*" larl e 3 �� f�'foLit . 48 401GI0 41, S co a4 z 45) - I Thymus praecox Pink Chintz Pinnk Chintz Thyme Flats of 32 ., q--0-11 .SASt0 ��� jrchttft_.s00,, ,,, s. `I, I. 7 ,,`foltic. ❑ o H P4 ' , , N S' - ,,, ' ' .iirliregifil dip 41 cz, 54 2 Paxistima canbyl (on back hillside) Mountain Lover Flats of 15 ,ASPEN (7-�-}�) •; 0 dee 4 ' - ,' Y�1ooI75 W w t XIST. 3 .,t ib z 0 i 2 Potentilla noumanniana Creeping Cinquefoil Flats of 32 ''�, A-• .n♦ '` �> glibliW 7-4 0 ` ,�� , J - is '' a,r itit ~�" 16 0 i 1 Phlox subulata Gandy Stripes Pink with White Stripe Phlox Flats of 3274 ail �I �� �� - -�� � �J+�tt����� .- f <— �'�► �� 1fa, "r�t ��' '���� ����� < < : e r EAST '. ��� f1I S 41) - 2 Vinca minor 'Bowles Variet ' Bawles Periwinkle (Unca) Flats of 32 S' 11��►4���1: ' '5-- + "fit �t ■ s ■ '�` �� Variety' ' (.- - _�_� �� i < < ° : ) ,► EXIST. N r 'S ULCH, SEE 11111 FI ._! X ST. r NOTE #5VINES - r ~- �► _ -�� • A o2 Parthenocissus quinquefolia Engleman Ivy # 5 Cont. 'Si ',ICE L i WHITE 3` T '* - • I" LANDSCAPE 4 +/-30 LANDSCAPE SCALPERS 111111.1( ii I �6 A T11 1 SlLO.4M F10, (I) COLORADO �UCE 0 + PLAN ,..,... .* - �� ',,,,: STONE SLAB ASPEN SP I 0 5 10' 20 �•� I STEPS. 2-14 PROPERTY LINE 6010 SF SOD LAWN BLUEGRASS �+, 2 GABBLE l FiELD FIT REMOVE EXISTING 4 EXISTING SPRUCE SCALE: i" = 10'-0" L. 01 l SY�IALE ON TREES INSTALLED IN 4. (on a 24 X 36" sheet) NA TI VE GRASSES .g5 LEANING PINE TREE CD l REQUIRED. 2015 NEIGHBORS EXISTING of 3 ALL DISTURBED AREAS TO RECEIVE MOUNTAIN MIX M y I'ASR1C HALL