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Item 8B - PlansEntry Site Plan c ` _ {f, 00 - - Monument Sign to be set outside utility easement rJpl 9E--D.s '� f + + RM 1 Lo �. E P E' , ' 20, F K ESVwJlll. i I I� CEP _EY-�__..�-• Prioposed Guard House I s I I 19,422 SF I YL rr`' 10' utility easement Development Sign location OPEN SPACE :: 1. 1 2C.548 SF l 4 7 r r r I r 16 1 J i li = 30' v @ s 0 M Plant Material List City of Southlake, Texas Reference Recommended Plant Material List SYM. KEY QTY. COMMON NAME O.C. ROOT SIZE HEIGHT SPREAD COMMENT SCIENTIFIC NAME CANOPY TREES: }`M SP 1 Specimen Oak N/A Cont. - - Specimen/Significant Tree Full Canopy, Healthy, Good Form Live Oak • / LO 14 Quercus virginiana N/A Cont. 4" cal. 14' min. 8' min. Full Canopy, Healthy, Good Form AWN PC 10 Pond Cypress N/A Cont. 3" cal. 8' min. 4' min. Healthy, Good Form Taxodium ascendens Strong Central Leader RM 16 Red Maple Acer rubrum'Autumn Blaze' N/A Cont. 3" cal. 10' min. 5' min. Full Canopy, Healthy, Good Form AM ER 9 Eastern Red Cedar N/A Cont. 3" cal. 10' min. 5' min. Healthy, Good Form Juniperus virginiana Strong Central Leader a 0 Weeping Willow WW 1 Salix babylonica N/A Cont. 4" cal. 12' min. 6' min. Full Canopy, Healthy, Good Form UNDERSTORY TREES: y EP 7 Eldarica Af an Pine N/A Cont. 3" cal. 10' min. 5' min. Full Cano Health Good Form Pinus eldarica Strong Central Leader CM 50 Crape Myrtle'Natchez' N/A Cont. 3" cal. 10' min. 5' min. Full Canopy, Healthy, Good Form Lagerstroemia indica'Natchez, Multi -trunk, Upright VI 23 Vitex N/A Cont. 3" cal. 10' min. 5' min. Full Health Good Form Canopy, y' Vitex agnus-castus Multi -trunk, Tree Form ® PG 57 Pink Pampas Grass 'Rosea' 60" Cont. 15 gal. 48" min. 36" min. Full, Healthy, Even Growth Cortaderia selloana ML 17 Morning Light Miscanthus g g 36" Cont. 5 gal. 24" min. 18" min. Full, Healthy, Even Growth Miscanthus sinensis O CH 66 Carissa Holly 'Carissa' 36" Cont. 5 gal. 30" min. 24" min. Full, Healthy, Even Growth Ilex cornuta ® BB 183 Crimson Barberry 30" Cont. 3 gal. 24" min. 24" min. Full, Healthy, Even Growth Berberis thunbergii 'Crimson Pygmy' Q PP 137 Petite Pillar Dwarf Boxwood 24" Cont. 3 gal. 18" min. 12" min. Full, Healthy, Even Growth Buxus sempervirens'Monalex' MF 2,265 sf Mexican Feathergrass 24„ Cont. 1 gal. 18" min. 12" min. Full, Healthy Nassella tenuissima NG 890 sf 'New Gold' Lantana 24„ Cont. 1 gal. 12" min. 12" min. Full, Healthy Lantana spp. AJ 2,510 sf Andorra Juniper Juniperus x horizontalis'Plumosa' 18 Cont. 1 gal. 8" min. 12" min Full, Good Form, Healthy 0 0°o PM 4,040 sf Regal Mist Pink Muhly 'Lenca' 36" Cont. 5 gal. 24" min. 18" min. Full, Healthy, Even Growth 0 0 o Muhlenbergia capillaris 0 SF 1,830 sf Golden Variegated Sweet Flag - Cont. 1 gal. Seasonally and Locally Available Acorus gramineus'Ogon' DG 3,245 sf Decomposed Granite - Locally Available In Accordance to the Current Edition of The American Standard for Nursery Stock LANDSCAPE PROJECT NOTES Refer to Sitework Specifications for all information needed for landscape work. Notify Landscape Architect or designated representative of any layout discrepancies or any condition which may prohibit the installation as shown. Verify and locate all utilities and site lighting conduits before landscape construction begins. Protection of all utilities is the responsibility of the Contractor. All landscape planting areas illustrated shall be graded smooth with three inches (3") of topsoil and three inches (3") of compost applied and consistently blended (tilled) to a depth of nine inches (9") . If adequate or sufficient topsoil is not available on site, the Contractor shall provide topsoil per the specifications and approved by the Owner. To obtain final grade, excavation may be necessary to accept the required depth of topsoil/compost mix with surface dressing or mulch. All beds shall be crowned to anticipate settlement and ensure drainage without disrupting surrounding planned drainage paths. Any areas disturbed for any reason prior to final acceptance of the project shall be corrected by the Contractor at no additional expense to the Owner. All landscaped areas will be irrigated with an underground automatic system. Quantities shown on these plans are for reference only. Plant spacing is as indicated in the Plant Material List unless otherwise noted. The Contractor has full responsibility to provide coverage in all planting areas as specified. All trees and shrubs shall be installed per planting details. Trees shall be planted at least five feet (6) from any utility line or sidewalk, and to the outside of utility easements with a clear ten feet (10') around fire hydrants. Furthermore, planting within areas of turf shall give priority of location to irrigation. Trees, shall not be planted within five feet (6) of a spray head or ten feet (10') of a rotor. Remaining irrigation components shall respect the location of the illustrated landscape design. Shrubs, regardless of type, shall not be planted within thirty inches (30") of bed perimeters. All plant material shall be maintained in a healthy and growing condition, and must be replaced with similar variety and size if damaged or removed. Container grown plant material is preferred, however ball and burlap material may be substituted as indicated in the plant material list. All planting beds as designated shall be bordered by Owner approved four inch (4") steel edging w/ %6' min. thickness unless bed is bordered by concrete. Steel edging adjacent to decomposed granite beds shall have aYa" min. thickness. Terminate edging flush with paved surface with no sharp corners exposed. A four inch (4") dressing of Shredded hardwood mulch over a 4.1 oz, woven polypropylene, needle -punched fabric or equal weed barrier shall be used in all plant beds and around all trees. Single trees or shrubs shall be mulched to the outside edge of the saucer or landscape island (See planting details). Fertilize all plants at the time of planting with 10-10-10 time release fertilizer. All areas of decomposed granite shall be over a 4.1 oz, woven polypropylene, needle -punched fabric or equal weed barrier of locally available material, installed to a compacted depth of three inches (3") to be flush with the top of curb, paved surface, and/or the top of steel edge. All areas of river rock as designated shall be locally available and of an average diameter of one and one-half inches (1 1/2") minimum to three inches (3") maximum. Contractor shall install to a depth of three inches (3"). Rock should be compacted and stable under foot when applied in a pedestrian area. TURF PROJECT NOTES EROSION CONTROL: Throughout the project and the maintenance period for turfgrass, it is the Contractor's responsibility to maintain the topsoil in place at specified grades. Topsoil and turfgrass losses due to erosion will be replaced by the Contractor until ESTABLISHMENT and ACCEPTANCE is achieved. SOIL PREPARATION: All slopes and areas disturbed by construction, except those occupied by buildings, structures, or paving shall be graded smooth and four (4") inches of topsoil applied. If adequate topsoil is not available onsite, the Contractor shall provide topsoil as approved by the Owner. The area shall be dressed to typical sections and plowed to a depth of five (5") inches. Soil shall be further prepared by the removal of debris, weeds and stones larger than 3/4 inch in diameter. After tillage and cleaning, all areas to receive turf shall be leveled, fine graded, and drug with a weighted spike harrow or float drag. The top two (2") inches shall be pulverized to provide a uniform bed for seeding or sod as described below. GRASS SOD: At a minimum, three feet (3') of solid sod shall be installed along all impervious edges. This includes, but is not limited to: curbing, sidewalks, building foundation, storm water inlets, manholes and planting bed perimeter treatments. Additional areas of sod installation will be as P 9 indicated on the design plans. Should installation occur between November and March, sod shall include an over -seed of Annual Rye for a grown -in appearance. SPRING AND SUMMER PERMANENT GRASSING (Mav 15 throuah September 15): Hydromulch seed with hulled Common Bermuda at a rate of 4 Ibs/1000 sf. Seeding shall be accomplished immediately after bed preparation. Hydroseed mixture shall contain cellulose mulch applied at a rate of 2000 Ibs/acre with a maximum of 50 Ibs/100 gallons of water. If seeding is PP 9 9 delayed after mixing 0.5 - 2 hours, add 50% seed mix. If delay is longer than 2 hours, begin with new mixture. FALL AND WINTER TEMPORARY GRASSING (September 15 through May 15): Seed with annual rye at a rate of 10 Ibs/1000 sf. After May 15, Contractor shall remove rye to effectively establish permanent seeding. SEEDING ON SLOPES: All slopes 4:1 or greater and subject to erosion shall have a full biodegradable bonded fiber p 9 1 Y g matrix BFM applied equal to'Soil Guard'. The BFM is not hydro seeding and shall be installed b (BFM) PP q Y 9 Y a contractor certified by the manufacturer to be trained in the proper procedures for mixing and application of the product. The BFM shall be mixed according to manufacturer's recommendations and contractor shall demonstrate "free on liquid"P P test to inspector u request. BFM shall be spray -applied at a rate of 3000-4000 lb/acre, utilizing standard hydraulically seeding equipment in � 9 Y Y 9 successive layers as to exceed the benefits of an erosion control blanket with 100% coverage of all exposed soil. The BFM shall not be applied immediately before, during or after rainfall, such that the matrix will have opportunity to dry for up to 24 hours after installation to be 100% effective. PROTECTION: Protect newly seeded areas from excessive runoff and traffic until vegetation is established. Accumulated sediment deposited by runoff should be removed to prevent suppression of the vegetation. In addition, determine the source of excess sediment and implement appropriate BMPs to control the erosion. No heavy equipment shall be moved over the planted turf area unless the soil is again prepared, graded, leveled, and replanted. It will be the responsibility of the Contractor to protect all paving surfaces, curbs, utilities, plant materials, and any other existing improvements from damage. Any damages shall be repaired or replaced at no cost to the Owner. I ` J I I i 1 j { I L r I L I I � I ---- - —I CM CM BERMUD)k-------- )k , LO__ RM J EP LO i LO El 209 1.,__VI EP Entrance Landscape so 1 �BERMUD Ohio i � 11I � ♦. I: i�i��i • %coo••, n • • ♦ 41i�'iae i ..":' Rl — SC AJ Mulch, -ryp,- NG CH PM MF PP SC ,--,,Guard House & Call Bak (By Others) BB MF Steel Eda&;.- I��so NEC TURF SC 1 -1422 SF ,- 'Am�� V CH -J ML/ NV BB NG ----- ---- �/ L -- --A .` 4 al Li Oak Tr�e AJ • ■ ■ Q0,�©■ ■ .. r ©. ■ . �©0�p0 `00, . . I . ■ ■ O10j©©y0I �OI�•Fi ■ ■ i so a■r. O,I�p�Olpi'■■r s ``, x y Lo i, \ 0FE,,N IPAC;E 1/121 43 S F - I R \ �I 0,54 I ` I 0 I 6 4 i`,� '/hFo`� 0, Scale: 1 If = 30' Know what's below. Call before you dig. LIJ E o V @ w E -ovaavo aL avow v Y s v _ v @>T v o E 2,E _ L wt-O =L @ ° 3 = m YEvY.:E Z u o v .� O EoE (n @ N @ L O O Q2��,w Lu _o a` c o E �vNva av E i E m C 3s33 co @uv�5v a a 0 E o H�«c3c@ Z �X a p ,. U W a ma a }= o r O Z �Q4� �AVIDSC4pF99 c>PAET 0 W Q �09 n 02.20.2020 JOB NUMBER: 2017.171 DESIGNED BY: MJR DRAWN BY: MJR CHECKED BY: DL DATE: JULY 2019 SHEET: L1n2 U Copyright 2018, Adams