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COMMON NAME SIZE <br />Botanical Nene <br />DECIDUOUS ORNAMENTAL TREES: <br />PFG i PRAIRIE FIRE GRAB <br />Malys sp. 'Prairie Fire' <br />CHP I CHANTICLEER PEAR <br />Pyrus c lleryana 'Chanticleer' <br />TOTAL 2 <br />EVERGREEN SHRUBS: <br />2" 54B <br />2"B41B <br />BUJ 6 BUFFALO JUNIPER *5 CNTR. <br />Juniperus sobina 'Buffalo' <br />TOTAL 6 <br />DECIDUOUS SHRUBS: <br />HMS 6 BLUE MIST SPIREA *5 CNTR. <br />Evonymus a latus 'Compacta' <br />TLS 1 THREE—LEAF SUMAC, *5 CNTR. <br />Rhus trilobata <br />FAR 17 THiE FAIRY ROSE *5 CNTR. <br />Rosa polydntha 'The Fairy' <br />NPR 4 NATIVE PINK ROSE *5 CNTR. <br />Rosa woodsl <br />LPS Gi LITTLE PRINCESS SPIREA *5 CNTR. <br />SpIrea japonica 'Little Princess' <br />MSB 2 MOUNTAIN SNOiNBERRY *5 CNTR. <br />Symphoricarpos oreophllus <br />SQC I SQUAW CURRANT *5 CNTR. <br />Ribes cereum <br />TOTAL 40 <br />PERREN I ALS: <br />HBJ 15 HIMALAYAN BORDER JAL *I CNTR. <br />Polygonum ore <br />SWR 5 SWEET WOODRUFF *I CNTR. <br />Galium Odoratum <br />SDP 25 STELLA D'ORO PAYLILY *1 CNTR. <br />Hemeroeallis 'Stella D'Oro' <br />TOTAL 45 <br />'LANT MOTES: <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. Irrigated lawn is to be 90% bluegrass/10% ryegrass blend of sod. Lay sod 1" lower <br />than adjacent paving grade or edger except in the center of a swale where drainage <br />would be impeded. Match all proposed sod to existing sod. <br />3. Install 2-4" tan cobble rock over geotextile fabric (Warrens' <br />terrabond 1112 or approved equal) where noted on plan; no fabric is to be visible. <br />Excavate soil where necessary to keep 1" above finished grade. Rock selection <br />to be approved by Landscape Architect prior to installation. <br />4. Soil preparation shall consist of equal parts of composted cow manure <br />at a rate of 3 cu. yds. per 1000 sq. ft. and tilled to a depth of 6"-9". <br />Fertilizers shall include: <br />a. Commercial fertilizer having an analysis of 46% available nitrogen (Urea & <br />sulphur—coated Urea only) (46-0-0) in sufficient quantity to apply at a <br />rate 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 staked 1/8"x4" steel edge. <br />6. 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" <br />7. Any plant substitutions are to be approved by Landscape Architect prior <br />to installation. <br />8. All turf to be watered using an underground automatic irrigation system. <br />All trees, shrubs, and groundcover to be watered using an underground automatic <br />drip irrigation system. <br />9. Installation of irrigation system to include shut down of system at end of <br />growing season & start up of system in spring. <br />10. Contractor to submit the irrigation plan to landscape architect for approval <br />before installation. <br />11. Contractor to guarantee all work for 1 year after installation. <br />12. The contractor shall be solely responsible for safety in, on or about the project <br />site. Any damage to adjacent property or utilities, not designated for removal, <br />relocation or replacement, shall be repaired and/or replaced by the contractor <br />at the contractor's expense. <br />13. The contractor shall be responsible for obtaining any permits or licenses required <br />for the performance of the work as applicable to the project. <br />14. 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 <br />plans. The contractor shall be responsible for field verifying the horizontal and <br />vertical location of all existing utilities including water, sewer, storm drains, gas <br />transmission lines, and other utilities above and below the surface that may <br />affect the project. Should any discrepancy ar conflict be discovered the contractor <br />shall notify the landscape architect immediately, and shall not continue construction <br />until said conflict can be resolved in writing. <br />15. The contractor shall notify all utility companies at least 48 hours prior to beginning <br />construction to verify depth and location of all utilities. RECORDED WARS <br />16. Any construction debris or mud—tracking in the public right—of—way resulting from Rovised par City Council work shall be removed immediately by the contractor. <br />REVISED <br />17. 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 RESPONSE TO STAN COMMENTS <br />shall furnish appropriate traffic control and safety measures in accordance with <br />the requirements of applicable Highways and Transportation authority. Final PUP Submittal <br />18. No deciduous trees shall be planted within 5 feet or coniferous trees within 10 feet <br />of a public utility or public sidewalk. <br />19. If there is a discrepancy between plant quantities on plant legend, plan takes <br />precedence. The number of symbols shown takes precedence over the quantity <br />in the call—out, if there is a aiscrepency. Contractor shall be responsible for <br />own construction quantity estimates. <br />H <br />M UR P H Y• S T EVENS <br />C h <br />e c <br />1517 Blake, Suite 202, Denver, CO 80202 <br />PH: (303)825 2595 Murphsteve Oaol.00m <br />PH: (800)896 2595 FAX: (303)825 2597 <br />DENTAL OFFICE <br />BUILDING <br />LOT3 <br />COAL CREEK MEDICAL CAMPUS <br />LOUISVILLE, CO <br />DESIGN CONCEPTS <br />e <br />NDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE PLANNING <br />r./2955 VALMONT SURE #310 <br />BOULDER.. CO. 80301 447-8144 <br />ISSUED FOR: (PLANNING) <br />0' 5' 10' 20' ��^�BO' <br />5GALE: I11 = 101--0" <br />z <br />0 <br />® MURPHY STEVENS ARCHITECTS 1997 <br />SCALE: <br />DRAWN BY: <br />PA/PD: <br />PIC: <br />JOB NUMBER : <br />22 Sept. cici <br />21 JULY 41Z <br />IS JULY le? <br />I JUNE 416 <br />23 MAR �8 <br />I" = <br />AMC. <br />AMC, <br />RI7L. <br />dral <br />11 <br />LANDSCAPE PLAN <br />ON' 4 <br />