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Mylar
Ord/Res - Year
1998
Ord/Res - Number
12
Recordation Number
1876737
Subdivision Name
Park at CTC
Signed Date
12/1/1998
Cross-Reference
PC Res 1998-7
Record Series Code
40.180
Record Series Name
Maps Drawings Plats Plans
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3/31/2017
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DECIDUOUS TREE <br />DECIDUOUS TREES <br />40' O.G. <br />EVERGREEN SHRUB <br />ORNAMENTAL TREE <br />DECIDUOUS SHRUB <br />50' SITE <br />TRIANGLE <br />20' DITCH EASEMENT <br />FR1MARY ENTRY PLAN <br />SCALE l 20' <br />NOTE: <br />ALL TREES ALONG CHERRY STREET TO BE LOCATED <br />WITHIN 75' OF BACK OF CURB ON CHERRY STREET. <br />AT PRftvMARY ENTRYWAY, ALL TREES TO BE LOCATED <br />OUTSIDE OF 20' DITCH EASEMENT, <br />OR 275' FROM BACK OF CURB. <br />EVERGREEN SHRUB <br />nFrJnI InI IS �,M ?/ lR <br />TYPICAL PLANTS TO .iE USED AT THE PARK <br />SYMBOL COMMON NAME <br />DECIDUOUS TREES <br />ASA <br />ASP <br />BIRO <br />MLS <br />MAS <br />TLC <br />AUTUMN PURPLE ASH <br />PA TMORE ASH <br />BUR OAK <br />HONEY LOCUST <br />SUGAR MAPLE <br />LITTLE LEAF LINDEN <br />EVERGREEN TREES <br />CBS <br />PNA <br />POP <br />COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE <br />AUSTRIAN PINE <br />PONDEROSA PINE <br />ORNAMENTAL TREES <br />FCS <br />MAX <br />PRN <br />BOTANICAL NAME <br />FRAX/NUS AMERICANA AUTUMN PURPLE' <br />FRAXINUS PENN. LANCEOLATA 'PATMORE' <br />QUERCUS MACROCARPA <br />GLEDI TSTA TR/ACANTHOS INERM/S `5HADEMASTER <br />AGER SACCHARUM <br />TILIA GORDA TA <br />PICEA PUNGENS GLAUCA <br />PINUS NIGRA <br />PINUS PONDEROSA <br />SPRING SNOW CRABAPPLE MALU5 'SPRING SNOW' <br />HAWTHORN CRA TAEGUS GRUS-GALL I '/A <br />NEWPORT PLUM PRUNUS CERASFERA 'NEWP <br />DECIDUOUS SHRUBS <br />BBD <br />GUY <br />DGl <br />PTJ <br />PMW <br />PVG <br />LVL <br />RON <br />SPB <br />5PF <br />5PG <br />VCA <br />VBR <br />DWARF BURNING BUSH <br />YELLOW CURRANT <br />ISANTI DOGWOOD <br />JACKMAN POTENTILLA <br />WHITE POTENTILLA <br />GOLDEN VICARY PRIVET <br />LOVENSE PRIVET <br />NEARLY WILD ROSE <br />BLUE MIST SPIREA <br />FROEBEL SPIREA <br />GOLDEN FLAME SPIREA <br />AM. COMPACT GRANBERRY <br />SNOWBALL VIBURNUM <br />EVERGREEN SHRUBS <br />JAD ANDORRA JUNIPER <br />JBF BUFFALO JUNIPER <br />J3C SCANDIA JUNIPER <br />PERENNIALS $ GRASSES <br />ATV <br />BES <br />HRS <br />ASTER, DWARF WHITE <br />BLACK EYED SUSAN <br />RED SCARLET DAYLILY <br />RMIS' <br />RT' <br />EUNONYMUS ALA TA `COMPACTA' <br />RIBES AUREUM <br />CORNUS STOLONIFERA I5ANTl <br />POTENTILLA FRUC TICOSA 'JACKMAN' <br />POTENTILLA 'MCKAY'S WHITE' <br />L IGUSTRUM x VICARY <br />L /GUSTRUM VULGARE 'LODENSE' <br />ROSA x 'NEARLY WILD' <br />CARYOPTERIS INCANA <br />SP/RAEA BUMALDA 'FROEBEL ' <br />SP/RAEA BUMALDA 'GOLDFLAME' <br />VIBURNUM TRILOBUM 'COMPACTUM' <br />VIBURNUM OPULU5 ROSEUM' <br />JUNIPERUS YOUNGS TOWN <br />JUNIPERUS SAB/NA BUFFALO' <br />JUNIPER/5 SAB/NA 'SCAND/A' <br />ASTER NOVI-BELGII 'SNOW CUSHION' <br />RUDBEGK/A FULGIDA 'GOLDSTRUM' <br />HEMEROCAL l5 'RED SCARLET' <br />SIZE <br />2.5" CAL. <br />2.5" CAL. <br />2.5" GAL. <br />2.5" GAL. <br />2.5" GAL. <br />2.5" GAL. <br />6'-81.38 <br />61--8155 <br />6` -BBB <br />2.0" GAL. <br />2.0" CAL. <br />2.0" GAL. <br />5 GAL. <br />5 GAL. <br />5 GAL. <br />5 GAL. <br />5 GAL. <br />5 GAL. <br />5 GAL. <br />5 GAL. <br />.5 &AL. <br />5 GAL. <br />5 GAL. <br />.5 GAL. <br />5 GAL. <br />5 GAL. <br />.5 GAL. <br />.5 GAL. <br />I GAL. <br />I GAL. <br />I GAL. <br />/0' Z' S 6.5' <br />um- /77 <br />eAsemeivr <br />WALX . ,PLANT <br />-IP 4; Lir <br />60' <br />ric A /NTERNAL <br />7' <br />.84(E <br />esvve <br />!2.' <br />r-ic.AVEL <br />..ANN <br />• al <br />rAAVE <br />LAND' <br />STfl. CE -r <br />7' 4+. 5 ' 4' /0' <br />s /it4 6 PLANT oT/G <rl <br />Lra1NO AAeA EASe MENr <br />1•e ? <br />SECTIOA/ <br />C., 14A,Osc,APeAsemeNr <br />.e <br />LANDSCAPE. NOTES <br />THIS LANDSCAPE PLAN ESTABLISHES THE LANDSCAPE THEME AND THE <br />DENSITY OF PLANTINGS. <br />2. FINAL LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION DRAWINGS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE <br />CITY OF LOUISVILLE FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL. <br />3. ALL PLANT MATER/AL SHALL MEET OR EXCEED THE CODE OF STANDARDS <br />CURRENTLY RECOMMENDED BY THE COLORADO NURSERY ACT. <br />4. FURNISH AND INSTALL PLANT MATERIAL A5 NOTED. ALL PLANT MATERIAL 15 <br />SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. <br />5. ALL UTILITY EASEMENTS SHALL REMAIN UNOBS TRUC TED AND FULL Y <br />ACCESSIBLE ALONG THEIR ENTIRE LENGTH FOR MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT <br />ENTRY. <br />6. INSTALL 50D WHERE INDICATED ON PLAN. <br />7. WHERE TREES ARE LOCATED WITHIN SOD/SEEDED AREA PROVIDE 4" <br />SETTLED DEPTH WOOD MULCH IN ALL SAUCERS. <br />8. THE SUMMARY OF TYPICAL PLANTS REPRESENTS SPECIES ONLY AND MAY <br />REQUIRE SOME ADJUSTMENT AT THE TIME OF CONS TRUC TION. CONTRAC TOR <br />SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR HIS/HER OWN CONSTRUCTION QUANTITY <br />ESTIMATE <br />9. ALL BRANCHES WHICH MIGHT HINDER EITHER PEDESTRIAN OR VEHICULAR <br />MOVEMENT SHALL BE REMOVED. ANY BRANCHES LOWER THAN 8' OVER THE <br />SIDEWALK OR ROAD SHALL BE REMOVED. <br />10. PRIOR TO PLANTING PREPARE THE ENTIRE PLANTING ZONE WITH 4 <br />YARDS//000 SQUARE FEET OF 5056 NI TROL YZED ASPEN HUMUS(2 POUNDS OF <br />NITROGEN ADDED PER CUBIC YARD OF HUMUS/AND 5056DA/RY COW MANURE <br />AGED A MINIMUM OF l 1/2 YEARS) <br />/1. ALL PLANTING BEDS SHALL BE EDGED WITH STEEL EDGING. <br />/2. LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITY: EACH LOT OWNER SHALL BE <br />RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING, PROTECTING, AND MAINTAINING ALL <br />LANDSCAPING WITH THEIR LOT IN A HEAL THY AND GROWING CONDITION. <br />EACH LOT OWNER SHALL REPLACE DEAD PLANT MATERIAL IMMEDIATELY <br />WITH THE SAME TYPE, SIZE AND QUANTITY WHEN NECESSARY AND KEEP THE <br />GROUNDS FREE OF REFUSE AND DEBRIS. <br />13. THE PROPERTY OWNER ASSOCIATION ('ASSOCIATION) SHALL BE <br />RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING PROTECTION AND MAINTENANCE OF ALL <br />LANDSCAPING WITHIN THE RIGHTS OF WAY AND ENTRY AREAS IN A HEALTHY <br />AND GROWING CONDITION. THE ASSOCIATION SHALL REPLACE DEAD PLANT <br />MATER/AL IMMEDIATELY WITH THE SAME TYPE, SIZE, AND QUANTITY WHEN <br />NECESSARY AND KEEP THE GROUNDS CLEAR OF REFUSE AND DEBRIS. <br />14. ALL LANDSCAPED AREAS AND PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE WATERED BY <br />AN AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM. ALL WATER TO BE PAID FOR BY OWNER. <br />15. XERISGAPE CONCEPTS WILL BE EMPLOYED IN THE BUILT LANDSCAPE WITHIN <br />THE PARK. THESE CONCEPTS WILL INCLUDE USING LOW WATER CONSUMPTIVE <br />PLANTS IN THE PLANTING CONCEPTS SHOWN ON SHEET 3, AND THE USE OF <br />TURF GRASS MIXES WHICH MAY INCLUDE FESCUE/BLUEGRASS BLENDS TO <br />REDUCE WA I ERING REQUIREMENTS IN TURF AREAS. <br />/6. A MIX OF DECIDUOUS AND EVERGREEN TREES SHALL BE EMPLOYED IN THE <br />STREETSCAPE, ESPECIALLY AT INTERSECTIONS AND INDIVIDUAL LOT ENTRIES <br />AS SHOWN ON SHEET 3. <br />FINAL LAND <br />The Park <br />at Colorado Technological Center <br />Louisville, Colorado <br />March 26, 1998 <br />SCAPE PLAN <br />The Planning Group <br />Community Planning & <br />Landscape Architecture <br />1135 Pearl Street, Suite 3 <br />Boulder, Colorado <br />tel 303.444.1548 <br />SHEET 2 OF 3 <br />
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