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1♦ <br />• <br />i <br />• <br />• <br />■ <br />■ <br />20' BUILDING <br />SET BACK <br />13 HAC <br />,11141111immAllik /ft alk ak Marmasi, <br />w:ir .—ETI Gs►iJiGTi:.7GZ'G�'i.Itigr-�.T v''r-ii.-.iceBM <br />EDGER S88°26'48"W 635.73' <br />ABM <br />\ n,nnn n� un <br />COBBLE <br />MULCH <br />METAL <br />EDGER <br />4 <br />16 KDL <br />10 <br />W00 <br />CHIP <br />MULC <br />8 DKS <br />BFJ <br />II►!riL <br />lire as <br />L <br />MMU <br />ww y <br />7-^ — wwww: <br />15 WSC <br />6 KNR <br />METAL <br />EDGER ) <br />Sri////r/.ate A <br />AA 4 <br />��;�; ; ,6�;•�I�f�1R <br />4fio: <br />illpPA=4,6 Aniannirma, <br />• <br />/ <br />ri <br />4 ABM <br />PLANT <br />G <br />7 KDL <br />\0 <br />13 SGP <br />Se <br />8 BWI <br />6 BW <br />6 KNR <br />3 CMA <br />1 IHL <br />3 AYJ -- <br />WOOD <br />CHIP <br />MULCH <br />5 IMC <br />SOD <br />7 KDL <br />10 HAC SOD <br />1. All plants are to be nursery grown stock from growers located in USDA hardiness <br />zones 1,2,3 or 4. <br />WOOD C <br />MULCH <br />5 AYJ <br />2 CHP <br />WOOD C IP <br />MULC <br />18 M TkL <br />EDGER <br />METAL <br />EDGER <br />T4(..." 641.#(..4 <br />: ac-.Lr'Ta,r ti47*TA:11:719401, <br />.were► <br />2. Install 4" deep wood chips from tree & brush trimmings (no pole peelings) in all <br />single trees. Cedar mulch to be used in shrub beds where noted on plan —'wood mulch'. <br />Sample of wood chips to be approved by Landscape Architect prior to installation. <br />3. 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". <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 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 />4. Seperate turf from shrub beds with staked 1/8"x4" aluminum edger. <br />5. Install 2-3" 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. <br />■ <br />4 BCJ 'W " COBBLE <br />3 CHP MULCH �!I <br />19 SGP METAL <br />2 TCH EDGER <br />COBBLE <br />MULCH — <br />iC <br />AIM. della& 441111%. AMA <br />K; ` a `,, m1 ar a. 1l Otf�' V A <br />%�.•IM' /I •.-, •/III' 1: •:/';•�M'" J &.WM/ Z'J .jar <br />,. ti4 <br />,4.1fL <br />MULISH <br />26 <br />SBS <br />.c <br />�' <br />\�f i <br />", <br />'Aker 12 <br />/ <br />4 <br />F <br />SGP <br />RC' <br />I <br />1 <br />LLL—JJJ� <br />�:aA.►iii•kf <br />Ati J' <br />SGP <br />FJ <br />SC <br />26 NBB <br />9 NBB <br />BCJ <br />SOD <br />3 IMC <br />METAL <br />EDGER <br />5 EGO <br />FRACTURED <br />FACE ROCK <br />5 NRO <br />7 MWG <br />—8 BCJ <br />METAL <br />EDGER <br />STREET THE <br />RELOCATED <br />UTILITY EAS <br />ES <br />PE" <br />EMNT <br />METAL <br />EDGER <br />FRACTUR <br />FACE RO <br />8 NBB <br />9 AYJ <br />SOD <br />METAL <br />EDGER <br />8 BCJ <br />7 MWG <br />FRACTUR <br />FACE RO <br />25 SGP <br />48 MWG <br />17 AYJ <br /><, <br />> <br />SOD_ <br />ED <br />OK <br />ED <br />CK <br />� G <br />m —14 AY <br />J Z N—L1 MW! <br />SGP <br />JQ 2 ALB <br />2 <br />METAL <br />v) EDGER <br />FRACTURED <br />FACE ROSK <br />METAL <br />EDGER <br />SOD <br />9 AYJ <br />8 MWG <br />FRACTURED <br />FACE ROCK <br />METAL <br />EDGER <br />, <br />;, <br />4. RBI..'.......'..... c).r4 •# <br />C <br />Aroo <br />0 e' <br />� <br />-..v%ffptnl.Yni;, .n t� n n !�1 :.¢,,r , .v)u ... , a'+v . s]6v✓.vvv =��i <br />...,�G' td,.:.VicJiCflNl�lSt�.tl'V.N.�7i ar�'T'.%R. �c�.!�'.. �.Tw_c..r.•�w� �� ��..omm..I. <br />loommftwomeworr <br />���� -ms` <br />.n..o.�...xraawB��rratr•EItIr1f��B1�. -- -- \ ``► IF W Mgr <br />AYJ 4 WKH 6 MWG <br />SOD <br />.� ��� !�':;,::..::;►' WOO <br />15 18 SGP 2 TCH CHIP <br />15 BWI S89°03'05"W MU 6,51' <br />CENTURY DRIVE <br />(3000) <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 to installation. <br />8. Irrigated sod is to be fescue/bluegrass sod, where shown on plan. 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 />9. 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 irrigation <br />system. <br />10. All native seed areas area to be watered using a temporary irrigation system. <br />11. Installation of irrigation system to include shut down of system at end of growing <br />season & start up of system in spring. <br />12. 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 />13. The contractor shall be responsible for obtaining any permits or licenses required for <br />th=r performance of th6 work as applicably to th,✓ proj€ct. <br />■ <br />COBBLE <br />MULCH <br />5 IHL <br />METAL <br />EDGER <br />SOD <br />4 IHL <br />STREET TREES <br />RELOCATED P: <br />UTILITY EASEM <br />5 NRO <br />FRACTURED <br />FACE ROCK <br />METAL <br />EDGER <br />37 DMS <br />15 SGP <br />37 MWG <br />8 AYJ <br />SOD <br />FRACTURED <br />FACE ROCK <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 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 />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, <br />16. 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 />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 <br />shall furnish appropriate traffic control and safety measures in accordance with the <br />requirements of applicable Highways and Transportation authority. <br />18, 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 />19. Property owners shall maintain all plant materials located in adjacent public street <br />right of ways. <br />20. All native grass areas to be drill seeded at a minimum rate of 30 PLS/acre. Provide <br />irrigation to these areas for a minimum of two growing seasons. <br />■ <br />• <br />A\T <br />SYMBOL <br />ST: <br />COMMON NAME <br />QTY. Botanical Name <br />SIZE QUANTITY <br />EVERGREEN TREES: <br />PDP PONDEROSA PINE <br />Pinus ponderosa <br />CBS COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE <br />Picea pungens <br />FAS FAT ALBERT SPRUCE <br />Picea pugens glauca "Fat Albert' <br />ALB ALBERTA DWARF SPRUCE <br />Picea glauca 'Conica' <br />NOS FASTIGIATE NORWAY SPRUCE <br />Picea abies 'Cupressina' <br />DECIDUOUS SHADE TREES: <br />RBI WESTERN RIVER BIRCH <br />Betula occidentalis <br />AML AMERICAN LINDEN <br />Tilia americana <br />CMA CIMMARON ASH <br />Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'Cimmzam' <br />ABM AUTUMN BLAZE MAPLE <br />Acer x freemanii 'Jeffersred' <br />NRO NORTHERN RED OAK <br />Quercus rubra <br />IHL IMPERIAL HONEYLOCUST <br />Gleditsia triacanthos var. <br />EGO ENGLISH OAK <br />Quercus robur <br />NWM EMERALD QUEEN NORWAY MAPLE <br />Acer platanoides 'Emerald Queen' <br />HAC COMMON HACKBERRY <br />Celtis occidentalis <br />WKH WINTER KING HAWTHORN <br />Crataegus viridis 'Winter King' <br />ORNAMENTAL TREES: <br />CHP <br />I M C <br />TCH <br />TOH <br />EVERGREEN SHRUBS: <br />BFJ <br />AYJ <br />BCJ <br />BRW <br />BWI <br />DECIDUOUS SHRUBS: <br />WSC <br />BCB <br />NBB <br />KDL <br />DMS <br />DKS <br />MWG <br />AWS <br />KNR <br />SGP <br />SBS <br />PERENNIALS: <br />BVM <br />DAY <br />SBI <br />SIS <br />BAJ <br />DFA <br />CDT <br />BFG <br />GRASSES: <br />MDG <br />FRG <br />FTC <br />VINES: <br />VCP <br />JCL <br />GFH <br />NORTH <br />SCALE 1- _ 40' <br />■ <br />L <br />G <br />CHANTICLEER PEAR <br />Pyrus calleryana 'Chanticleer' <br />INDIAN MAGIC CRABAPPLE <br />Malus 'Indian Magic' <br />THORNLESS COCKSPUR HAWTHORN <br />Crataegus crus—galli 'inermis' <br />TOBA HAWTHORN <br />Crataegus x mordenensis 'Toba' <br />BUFFALO JUNIPER <br />Juniperus sabina 'Buffalo' <br />ANDORRA YOUNGSTOWN <br />Juniperus horizontalis 'Youngstown' <br />BLUE CHIP JUNIPER <br />Juniperus horizontalis 'Blue Chip' <br />BLUE RUG WILTONI <br />Juniperus horizontalis 'Wiltoni' <br />WINTERGREEN BOXWOOD <br />Buxus microphylla 'Wintergreen' <br />WESTERN SANDCHERRY <br />Prunus besseyi <br />BLACK CHOKEBERRY <br />Aronia melanocarpa <br />BURNING BUSH NANA <br />Euonymus 'Turkestanica Nana' <br />KOREAN DWARF LILAC <br />Syringa meyeri <br />DWARF MINNESOTA SNOWFLAKE <br />MOCKORANGE <br />Philadelphus virginalis 'Minnesota Dwarf <br />DARK KNIGHT SPIREA <br />Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Dark Knight' <br />MIDNIGHT WINE WEIGELA <br />Weigela florida 'Elvira' <br />ANTHONY WATERER SPIREA <br />Spirea japonica 'Anthony Waterer' <br />'KNOCK OUT' ROSE <br />Rosa 'Newport' <br />SUTTER'S GOLD POTENTILLA <br />Potentilla fruiticosa 'Sutter's Gold' <br />SHIROBANA SPIREA <br />Spirea japonica 'Shirobana' <br />BLUE PERIWINKLE <br />Vinca minor 'Bowles' <br />STELLA D'ORO DAYLILY <br />Hemerocallis 'Stella D'Oro' <br />SIBERIAN IRIS <br />Iris sibirica <br />SNOW IN SUMMER <br />Cerastium tomentosum <br />'BURGUNDY GLOW' AJUGA <br />Ajuga reptans 'Burgundy Glow' <br />DWARF FALL ASTER <br />Aster 'Professor Kippenburg' <br />CANDY TUFT <br />Iberis sempervirens <br />BLANKETFLOWER GAILLARDIA <br />Gaillardia aristata <br />MAIDEN GRASS <br />Miscanthus sinensis 'Gracillimus' <br />FEATHER REED GRASS <br />Calamagrostis arundinacea <br />FOUNTAIN GRASS <br />Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Hameln' <br />VIRGINIA CREEPER <br />Parthenocissus quinquefolia engelmannii <br />CLEMATIS JACKMANI <br />Clematis x 'Jackmani' <br />GOLDFLAME HONEYSUCKLE <br />Lonicera heckrottii <br />\Do <br />DECIDUOUS TREE <br />EVERGREEN TREE <br />ORNAMENTAL TREE <br />0 <br />8' HT. <br />6' HT. <br />6' HT. <br />5' HT. <br />5' HT. <br />8 <br />16 <br />7 <br />5 <br />6 <br />#15 CLUMP 4 <br />3" B&B 33 <br />3" B&B 21 <br />3" B&B 16 <br />3" B&B 10 <br />inermis 'Imperial'3" <br />B&B 25 <br />3" B&B 17 <br />3" B&B 20 <br />3" B&B 29 <br />2 1/2" B&B 10 <br />2" B&B 21 <br />2" B&B 15 <br />2" B&B 13 <br />2" B&B 26 <br />#5 Cntr. 83 <br />#5 Cntr. 183 <br />#5 Cntr. 115 <br />#5 Cntr. 26 <br />#2 Cntr. 160 <br />#5 Cntr. 98 <br />#5 Cntr. 63 <br />#5 Cntr. 254 <br />#5 Cntr. 123 <br />#5 Cntr. 154 <br />Snowflake' <br />#5 Cntr. 115 <br />#5 Cntr. 234 <br />#5 Cntr. 104 <br />#5 Cn tr. 45 <br />#5 Cntr. 278 <br />#5 Cntr. 91 <br />Cntr. <br />Cntr. <br />Cntr. <br />Cntr. <br />Cntr. <br />Cntr. <br />Cntr. <br />Cntr. <br />#1 Cntr. <br />'Karl Foerster' <br />#1 Cntr. <br />#1 Cntr. <br />#1 Cntr. <br />#1 Cntr. <br />#1 Cntr. <br />DECIDUOUS SHRUB <br />EVERGREEN SHRUB <br />PERENNIALS/GRASSES <br />VINES <br />SOD <br />NATIVE SEED <br />This drawing is the property of Overway Larsson Pedersen <br />Architects and is not to be reproduced or copied in whole or <br />part. It shall only be used for the project and site specifically <br />identified herein and shall not be used on any other project. <br />LANDSCAPE CALCULATION — PHASE 2 <br />LOCATION <br />REQUIRED PROVIDED <br />PARKING LOT <br />CANOPY SHADE TREES: 43 59 <br />NORTH & WEST <br />BOUNDARY TREES: 64 64 <br />EAST & SOUTH <br />BOUNDARY TREES: 64 64 <br />(McCASLIN BLVD. & CENTURY DR.) <br />OTHER TREES: <br />27 112 <br />TOTAL TREES: <br />TOTAL SHRUBS: <br />■ <br />198 302 <br />1222 2126 <br />■ r <br />• <br />CENTENNIAL PAVILION <br />LOUISVILLE, CO <br />PEDERSEN DEVELOPMENT CO. <br />281 ROCKVIEW DRIVE <br />SUPERIOR, CO 80027 <br />303.543.1206 <br />S.E.SPOHN <br />CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. <br />584 EXCHANGE DRIVE <br />FLINT, MI 48507 <br />810.230 2424 <br />OVERWAY LARSSON PEDERSEN ARCHITECTS <br />PROD. <br />NO. <br />2001 <br />1515 Arapahoe Street <br />Tower One, Suite 450 <br />Denver, CO <br />80202 <br />303.302.7110 Tel <br />303.302.7114 Fax <br />ONCEPTS <br />Community asui <br />Landscape Architects <br />211 North Public Road, Suites 28fbyette, Colorado 80026 <br />(303) 664-5301 FAX (303) 664-5313 <br />concepts®dcia.net <br />07.07.01 P.U.D. <br />11.02.01 P.U.D./S.R.U. <br />. 09.04.01 P.U.D. <br />11.15.01 P.U.D./S.R.U. <br />10.01.01 P.U.D./S.R.U. <br />LA\DSCAD DLA\ <br />P <br />AS <br />L1.2 <br />n n onJ <br />owl 9n I111YJ Jn ]M] 11OI11QN <br />HVSLO H391A1I1N A9 830H03d <br />8V9LO 8391Af1N A9 8308038 <br />8V9L0 8391A1fN AS H30803H <br />8V9LO 8391AIlN A9 8308038 <br />NOLLVHOdE100 OOOH NVld <br />• <br />VINd0311VO '3NIA1:1I <br />NOIiVEIOd1:100 OIOH NVld <br />VINH0311VO '3NIAdl <br />NOI1VdOd1:100 O1OH NVld <br />VINa0311V0 '3N1Af31 <br />NOIlVdOdUOO OIOH NVId <br />VINFi0311V0 '3NIAdI <br />8B8Wf1N SNIMVUIO <br />8381A1f1N SNIMb80 <br />1:128Wf1N JNIMdI=10 <br />01 <br />0 <br />- n <br />— <br />