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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDRB18-0459_L3 Plant 9.17.18_1537810149.pdfExisting Residence Buil di ng Envel opeBr idge Entry Bui l di ng Envel opeDining Room Deck Sun Room Deck Property Li nedi ng Envel ope82108210 8220NaturalSod Drainage and Utility Easement Hot Tub Pinon Pine Trees to create an outdoor space with privacy and mitigates road noise from Buffehr Creek Road. Dining Terrace (15.4') (8.9') (18.5') Rockfall Limits Garage G G G Natural Sod Play Area WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR Existing Aspen Trees to Remain (ver.) Existing Boulders to Remain Fire Pit (15.1') (14.7') S ea t S l o p i n g W a l l Sl o pi ng W a l l DA BRD SM CP WB WB G G G A A A A A A G MKW MKW MKW MKW FS FS FS A A Native Grass Mix to Match Existing Grasses All Disturbed Areas 410 s.f. 1 Gal. Sod 1,500 Sq. Ft. Native Yellow Potentilla 6Potentilla fruticosa Native Pink Rose 8Rosa woodsiiWR #5 #5 Red Lake Currant 3 #5Ribes rubrum 'Red Lake'RLC Quaking Aspen 0 3" Cal. Plant Schedule Common Name Scientific Name Count SizeSymbol T r e e sPopulus tremuloides S h r u b s Pinon Pine 14 Pinus edulis 10' Ht. Maiden Grass 7 G Miscanthus sininsis 'Gracillimus'1 Gal. Mixed Perennials to be Colorado native 1 Dwarf Arctic Willow DA Salix purpurea nana #5 Redtwig Dogwood 1 4-5' B&BBRD Cornus stolonifera 'Baileyi' Slowmound Mugo Pine 1 #10SM Pinus mugo 'Slowmound' 3 Potentilla fruticosa 'Katheryn Dykes'#5Katherine Dykes Potentilla Purple Leaf/Cistena Plum 1Prunus x cistena CP 8' Ht. White Bud Mugo Pine 1 #7WB Pinus mugo 'White Bud' Blue Avena Grass 8A Helictotrichon semperverens 1 Gal.G r a s s e s a n dF l o w e r sMcKay's White Potentilla 4 MKW Potentilla fruticosa 'McKay's White'#5 Ural False Spirea FS 3 Sorbaria sorbifolia #5 Planting Notes 1. The Planting Plan is diagramatic; all plant locations are approximate. Quantities on the Plan take precedence over the quantities represented in the Plant Legend. Contractor shall notify the Landscape Architect should any discrepancies arise regarding quantities. 2. Landscape Contractor shall apply an organic contact herbicide where weeds are present prior to commencement of any planting or irrigation work. Weeds shall be allowed to completely die back, including their roots, prior to beginning work. 3. Plants shall exhibit healthy growth and be free of diseases and pests. 4. Prior to planting, the irrigation system shall be fully operational and planting areas shall be moistened. 5. All plant material shall be placed in pits having a minimum diameter of 150% of the plant's total root ball or container volume. 6. Perennial beds shall be backfilled with a ratio of 3:1 topsoil and compost to a depth of 8". 7. Trees and shrubs shall be planted with the root collar 2" minimum above finish grade. 8. Trees shall be free of twine or other binding material from its root ball and crown. All burlap and other binding shall be pealed back to a minimum of 13 from the top of its crown prior to backfilling. 9. All shrub beds and tree wells shall be mulched with 2" minimum shredded hardwood bark mulch. Perennial planting beds shall be top-dressed with 1" compost. 10. All deciduous and evergreen trees greater than 16' ht. shall be staked with 5' steel T-posts and guyed with 12-guage galvanized wire and 1.5" wide nylon tree straps. Stakes shall be removed 3 years from the date of installation unless otherwise approved by the Landscape Architect or Owner. 11. All trees shall receive a 4" "earthen saucer" at their base. Saucers shall be provided on the downhill side if planting is on a sloped site. 12. All newly planted trees and shrubs shall be fertilized at the time of planting with Biosol Mix, all-purpose fertilizer at the manufacturer's recommendation. 13. Unless noted on the drawings or specifications, all planting beds shall be separated from native grass and sod areas by steel or composite edging. All sod areas shall be separated from planting areas with edging. Steel edging shall be 18"x4" galvanized steel roll top, tacked in place with 12" edging pins spaced evenly, three per 10' of edging. Overlap edging by 14" and secure overlapping with three pins. Edging shall not protrude above surrounding grade by more than 14". 14. All planting shall occur during the normal growing season. No planting shall occur during inclement or freezing weather. 15. Landscape Contractor shall supply and distribute compost to the site. Topsoil native to the site is preferable. If topsoil is needed from off-site, the topsoil and compost are to be approved by the Owner and Landscape Architect prior to delivery. Till 6" topsoil and 2" compost and top-dress with 1" compost for all perennial beds. Spread topsoil to a depth of 4" to establish turf areas, shrub beds, and trees. A depth of 2" for all disturbed areas to receive native revegetation. Scarify the existing soil surface prior to the addition of topsoil to form an adequate bond. For finish grading, soil surface should be a loose, moist surface. Planting shall occur within 10 days of surface preparation. 16. Contractor is responsible for the preservation of existing landscaped areas. Damage incurred shall be repaired at the Contractor's expense. 17. All seeded areas shall receive 10-5-5 organic fertilizer. 18. A 15-foot defensible space for fire mitigation is required around any built element of the home. If an evergreen is planted within this space, it will be considered an extension of the home and the 15' nzone shall extend from the outer crown of that tree. No clusters of evergreens are allowed within this zone. All evergreen planting within the secondary zone (between 15'-75' from the home or structures) shall be planted with a minimum of 10'n between the crown of individual or cluster of proposed trees or existing trees. A cluster of proposed evergreens shall not exceed 3 trees within the secondary zone.ERIC A .FIELDS662 STATE OF CO L O RADOLICE NSED LANDSC A P E ARCHITECT P.O. Box 1871 Avon Colorado 81620(970) 390-6550 ric@fieldscape.net c Issue Date Sheet: Of: six L-3Preliminary Planting PlanThe Olson Residence Lot 6, Second Amendment to the Lia Zneimer Subdivision, Town of Vail, Eagle County, ColoradoCopyright Fieldscape Incorporated All Rights Reserved This document, and the ideas and designs incorporated herein, as an instrument of professional service, is the property of Fieldscape Incorporated and is not to be used, in whole or in part, for any other project without the written authorization of Ric Fields D.R.B. July 18, '17 Scale: 1"=10'-0"NorthPlanting Plan DRB/Permit Feb. 12, '18 DRB/Permit Apr. 16, '18 Revisions May 9, '18 Revisions Sept. 17, '18 DRB APPROVED 9/24/2018 12:00:00 AM