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<br />1. All plants are to be nursery grown stock from growers located in USDA hardiness
<br />zones 1,2,3 or 4.
<br />2. Install 4" deep wood chips from tree & brush trimmings (no pole peelings) in all
<br />single trees.
<br />3. Cedar mulch to be used in all shrub and groundcover beds unless otherwise noted.
<br />Sample of woodchips to be approved by Landscape Architect prior to installation.
<br />4. Soil preparation shall consist of equal parts of composted cow manure at a rate of 3
<br />cu. yds, per 1000 sq. ft. and tilled to a depth of 6"-9". % available nitrogen (Urea &
<br />Fertilizers shall include:
<br />a. Commercial fertilizer having an analysis of 46
<br />sulphur -coated Urea only) (46-0-0) in sufficient quantity to apply at a rate
<br />of 50 lbs. nitrogen per acre.
<br />b. Treble phosphate (0-46-0) in sufficient quantity to apply at a rate of
<br />650 lbs. phosphate per acre.
<br />5. Seperate turf from shrub beds with stoked 1/8"x4" aluminum edger.
<br />6. Install 3-4" dia. river cobble much over geotextile fabric at 4" depth, where noted on
<br />plan. No fabric is to be visible. Excavate soil where necessary to keep rock beds no
<br />more than 1" above finished grade. Cobble selection to be approved by Landscape
<br />Architect prior to installation.
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<br />7. The following are minimum distances that plant materials can be placed from
<br />adjacent walls, fences, or paved areas.
<br />a. Evergreen trees - 8'
<br />b. Large shrubs - 4'
<br />c. Medium shrubs - 2 1/2'
<br />d. Groundcovers - 12"
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<br />8. Any plant substitutions are to be approved by Landscape Architect prior to installation.
<br />9. Sod: Irrigated sod is to be bluegrass/fescue blend sod, where shown on plan. Lay sod
<br />1" lower than adjacent paving grade or edger except in the center of a swale where
<br />drainage would be impeded. Match all proposed sod to existing sod.
<br />10. All turf to be watered using an underground automatic irrigation system. All trees,
<br />shrubs, and groundcover to be watered using an underground automatic drip or bubbler
<br />irrigation system.
<br />11. All native seed areas area to be watered using a temporary irrigation system.
<br />12. Installation of irrigation system to include shut down of system at end of growing
<br />season & start up of system in spring.
<br />13. The contractor shall be solely responsible for safety in, on or about the project site.
<br />Any damage to adjacent property or utilities, not designated for removal, relocation or
<br />replacement, shall be repaired and/or replaced by the contractor at the contractor's
<br />expense.
<br />14. The contractor shall be responsible for obtaining any permits or licenses required for
<br />the performance of the work as applicable to the project.
<br />6—MKL
<br />14—SGP 18—HCB
<br />18—BRW
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<br />15. The landscape architect and/or owner make no warranty as to the correctness
<br />and/or completeness of the existing utility locations shown or not shown on the plans.
<br />The contractor shall be responsible for field verifying the horizontal and vertical location
<br />of all existing utilities including water, sewer, storm drains, gas transmission lines, and
<br />other utilities above and below the surface that may affect the project. Should any
<br />discrepancy or conflict be discovered the contractor shall notify the landscape architect
<br />immediately, and shall not continue construction until said conflict can be resolved in
<br />writing.
<br />16. The contractor shall notify all utility companies at least 48 hours prior to beginning
<br />construction to verify depth and location of all utilities.
<br />17. Any construction debris or mud -tracking in the public right-of-way resulting from
<br />the work shall be removed immediately by the contractor.
<br />18. The contractor shall provide all lights, signs, barricades, flagmen and other devices
<br />necessary to provide for the public safety on and about the site. The contractor
<br />shall furnish appropriate traffic control and safety measures in accordance with the
<br />requirements of applicable Highways and Transportation authority.
<br />19. If there is a discrepancy between plant quantities on plant legend, plan takes
<br />precedence, i.e. the number of symbols shown takes precedence over the quantity in the
<br />call -out, if there is a discrepency. Contractor shall be responsible for his own
<br />construction quantity estimates.
<br />20. Property owners shall maintain all plant materials located in adjacent public street
<br />right of ways.
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<br />COMMON NAME
<br />SYMBOL QTY. Botanical Name
<br />EVERGREEN TREES:
<br />CBS COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE
<br />Picea pungens
<br />NOS FASTIGIATE NORWAY SPRUCE
<br />Picea abies 'Cupressina'
<br />DECIDUOUS SHADE TREES:
<br />GSL GREENSPIRE LINDEN
<br />Tilia cordata 'Greenspire'
<br />CMA CIMMARON ASH
<br />Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'Cimmzam'
<br />ABM AUTUMN BLAZE MAPLE
<br />Acer x freemanii 'Jeffersred'
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<br />ORNAMENTAL TREES:
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<br />IMPERIAL HONEYLOCUST
<br />Gleditsia triacanthos var.
<br />ENGLISH OAK
<br />Quercus robur
<br />COMMON HACKBERRY
<br />Celtis occidentalis
<br />SIZE QUANTITY
<br />8' HT. 2
<br />5' HT.
<br />2" B&B
<br />2" B&B
<br />2" B&B
<br />inermis 'Imperial'2
<br />CHANTICLEER PEAR
<br />Pyrus calleryana 'Chanticleer'
<br />SHADBLOW SERVICEBERRY (MULTI)
<br />Amelanchier canadensis
<br />THORNLESS COCKSPUR HAWTHORN
<br />Crataegus crus—galli 'inermis'
<br />BUFFALO JUNIPER
<br />Juniperus sabina 'Buffalo'
<br />ANDORRA YOUNGSTOWN
<br />Juniperus horizontalis 'Youngstown'
<br />PURPLE —LEAF WINTER CREEPER
<br />Euonymns fortunei 'Colorata'
<br />JUNIPERUS CHINENSIS 'ARMSTRONG'
<br />WINTERGREEN BOXWOOD
<br />Buxus microphylla 'Wintergreen'
<br />BLUE RUG WILTON'
<br />Juniperus horizontalis 'Wiltoni'
<br />ROCKSPRAY COTONEASTER
<br />Cotoneaster horizontalis
<br />SVH BRIDAL WREATH SPIREA
<br />Spirea vanhouteii
<br />SBB SILVER BUFFALO BERRY
<br />Shepherdia argentea
<br />BCB BLACK CHOKEBERRY
<br />Aronia melanocarpa
<br />NBB BURNING BUSH NANA
<br />Euonymus 'Turkestanica Nana'
<br />MKL MISS KIM LILAC
<br />Syringa patula 'Miss Kim'
<br />RAC ALPINE CURRANT
<br />Ribes alpinum
<br />HCB HANCOCK CORALBERRY
<br />Symphoricarpos x chenault 'Hancock'
<br />AWS ANTHONY WATERER SPIREA
<br />Spirea japonica 'Anthony Waterer'
<br />SGP SUTTER'S GOLD POTENTILLA
<br />Potentilla fruiticosa 'Sutter's Gold'
<br />KDD KELSEY DOGWOOD
<br />Cornus sericea 'Keyseyi'
<br />KDL KOREAN DWARF LILAC
<br />Syringa meyeri
<br />VTC VIBURNUM TRILOBUM 'COMPACTUM'
<br />Compact cranberry bush
<br />GRASSES:
<br />FTG
<br />PERENNIALS:
<br />BVM
<br />VINES:
<br />VCP
<br />JCL
<br />GFH
<br />FOUNTAIN GRASS
<br />Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Hameln'
<br />BLUE PERIWINKLE
<br />Vinca minor 'Bowles'
<br />VIRGINIA CREEPER
<br />Parthenocissus quinquefolia engelmannii
<br />CLEMATIS JACKMANI
<br />Clematis x 'Jackmani'
<br />GOLDFLAME HONEYSUCKLE
<br />Lonicera heckrottii
<br />21. Native Grass: All native gross areas to be seeded with
<br />as provided by Pawnee Buttes Seed Co., 800-782-5947, or
<br />Blue Grama
<br />Buffalograss
<br />Western Wheatgrass
<br />Green Needlegrass
<br />Canada Wildrye
<br />Sideoats Grama
<br />Switchgrass
<br />Indian Ricegrass
<br />Prairie Junegrass
<br />Bottlebrush Squirreltail
<br />Alkali Sacaton
<br />Big Bluestein
<br />Prairie Sondreed
<br />7.5%
<br />7.5%
<br />10%
<br />10%
<br />10%
<br />10%
<br />5%
<br />5%
<br />5%
<br />5%
<br />5%
<br />10%
<br />10%
<br />100%
<br />Seeding rate: 20 PLS# per acre if drill seeded,
<br />40 PLS# acre if broadcast or hydroseeded.
<br />the following mix
<br />as approved.
<br />LIG
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<br />PAVILION LOFTS
<br />CENTENNIAL PAVILION
<br />918 LOUISVILLE, CO
<br />SPS DEVELOPMENT CO, LLC
<br />411 CAMINO BOSQUE
<br />BOULDER, CO 80303
<br />■ 303.545.5166
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