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Centennial Valley Business Park Filing 2 Lot 1 Block 1 Ohmeda PUD Mylar
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Centennial Valley Business Park Filing 2 Lot 1 Block 1 Ohmeda PUD Mylar
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CITYWIDE
Also Known As (aka)
Ohmeda
Doc Type
Mylar
Ord/Res - Year
1987
Ord/Res - Number
2
Recordation Number
831887
Subdivision Name
Centennial Valley Business Park Filing 2
Signed Date
3/5/1987
Parcel Identification Number
157712403001
Cross-Reference
PC Res 1987-2
Lincor Properties
Record Series Code
40.180
Record Series Name
Maps Drawings Plats Plans
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s ��_• <br /> LANDSCAPE NOTES AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENTS . . 1 11 <br /> • i <br /> - 1 . T;,-;e site contains no significant-trees of any kind. Existing native grass consists ; ' <br /> • of over-grazed mix. - <br /> 2., The developed, site shall contain a complete, underground automatic .Irrigation s ste <br /> all sod and shrub areas shall be serviced by this system. All native seed------- _ 7 `' ,.a►._ <br /> areas shall be serviced with aquick coupler disconnect system at intervals of , -�. <br /> m • <br /> yvi <br /> p Y N. 'w <br /> no more than 300 apart to facilitate establishing and some supplemental watering t co � L ` 3 <br /> to establish a healthy native grass condition. The irrigation system shall _ m i '' « 1 1 <br /> be capable of a hi, ; level- of zone control to insure adequate plant material -_ M. <br /> • t- r <br /> . . - , life support with a minimum of excess water. <br /> ;. • <br /> 3. Sod areas shall re;eive a minimum of five cubic yards per thousand square foot z <br /> i , <br /> of soil preparation. ; This shall consist of a mixture of ground aged manure and - 'Cr: <br /> mountain peat with an organic -content no les,„., than 60%. Upon establishment of - - - - si ` 3 <br /> proper grades the soil surface shall be loosened and rototi l l ed with this mixture 114-1-` ,1-1 �i - - - 1 <br /> to a depth of four inches. - <br /> J. j <br /> 4: Prior to seeding or sodding, treble super phosphate _(O-46-0) shall be spread <br /> • I�1 �`X:17 C�N J-,4t Ii-2"-._x__-/12.E..,CS ✓ vE 1 • l ��lf Q I L. iC� >�D �3. t 1. , „ l <br /> evenly over "the surface at a rate of fifteen pounds per thous4nd square foot. \ r•-' <br /> li• h. <br /> , <br /> 11 I <br /> 5. Landscaping to be planted and maintained i n a living condi tion by the ower at 2 1- -L>t -J.-•r-,6`- G� ("'�C-f-i •2-17 '7 i-hl f a ptf Ir <br /> H1 times. Should plant material die, the owner or his agent, shall be responsible \ • \ <br /> for the plant replacement within one planting season in conformance with the % ` 3 p �y�-� �I�I1� <br /> landscape material requirements as set forth by this plan. <br /> . • /\ 4\ - \„, , . <br /> 6. All seed areas in excess of a 5:1 slope shall receive a fiber juted mesh treatment. •• ; <br />
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