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Towne Place Hotel 2019-1003 CM-FED WAY-LAND311222Hogan Cedar-1Pacific Wax Myrtle-5`Emerald Green` Arborvitae-12`Otto Luyken` Laurel-5Weeping Alaskan cedar-1Pacific Wax Myrtle-5Wintergreen Boxwood-7`Buttons & Bows` Hydrangea-5`Hameln` Fountain Grass-8`Buttons & Bows` Hydrangea-21American Sweet Gum-134-Moss Green Honeysuckle23-Creeping Tiawanberry2-October Glory MapleHogan Cedar-1Pacific Wax Myrtle-5`Otto Luyken` Laurel-5Floppy Disc Potentilla-5Bearberry Cotoneaster-26`Hameln` Fountain Grass-17`Otto Luyken` Laurel-5`Goldflame` Spirea-17Pyramidal European Hornbean-3Mexican Orange-6Mexican Orange-13Dwarf Bamboo-48`Gold Dust` Aucuba-3Dwarf Strawberry Tree-5Pacific Wax Myrtle-5Fragrant Sarcococca-11Hogan Cedar-1Reeves Dwarf Skimmia-17`Gold Dust` Aucuba-53-Pyramidal European Hornbean5-`Otto Luyken` LaurelFragrant Sarcococca-7Dwarf Strawberry Tree-5Reeves Dwarf Skimmia-3`Buttons & Bows` Hydrangea-6`Gold Dust` Aucuba-5Pacific Wax Myrtle-5Weeping Alaskan cedar-1`Otto Luyken` Laurel-5Dwarf Strawberry Tree-5Dwarf Strawberry Tree-53-`Otto Luyken` Laurel4-`Buttons & Bows` HydrangeaAmerican Sweet Gum-1David Viburnum-41-Weeping Alaskan cedar28-`Hameln` Fountain Grass21-Floppy Disc Potentilla4-`Otto Luyken` Laurel11-Moss Green Honeysuckle`Buttons & Bows` Hydrangea-3Reeves Dwarf Skimmia-12Heavenly Bamboo-3Mexican Orange-101-Pyramidal European Hornbean9-Heavenly Bamboo6-`Goldflame` Spirea24-Wintergreen Boxwood13-Heavenly BambooDwarf Bamboo-52Mexican Orange-8American Sweet Gum-1`Goldflame` Spirea-1243-`Hameln` Fountain Grass10-David Viburnum2-American Sweet Gum5-Pacific Wax Myrtle5-Dwarf Strawberry Tree2-Hogan Cedar3-`Otto Luyken` Laurel1-Weeping Alaskan cedar8-Dwarf Strawberry Tree5-Pacific Wax MyrtleCreeping Tiawanberry-13David Viburnum-11Heavenly Bamboo-6`Otto Luyken` Laurel-8Bearberry Cotoneaster-10American Sweet Gum-16-`Hameln` Fountain Grass4-Feather Reed Grass7-Mexican Orange18-Bearberry Cotoneaster1-Pyramidal European Hornbean1-Pyramidal European Hornbean6-Wintergreen Boxwood6-Feather Reed Grass7-Pacific Wax Myrtle51-Creeping Tiawanberry1-Hogan Cedar1-Weeping Alaskan cedar5-Dwarf Strawberry Tree5-Pacific Wax Myrtle1-Hogan Cedar1-Pyramidal European Hornbean3-David Viburnum1-Pyramidal European Hornbean5-`Otto Luyken` Laurel1-Hogan CedarDwarf Strawberry Tree-5Weeping Alaskan cedar-134-Creeping TiawanberryPacific Wax Myrtle-51-Pyramidal European Hornbean5-`Otto Luyken` Laurel1-Pyramidal European Hornbean3-David Viburnum1-Hogan Cedar5-Dwarf Strawberry Tree1-Pyramidal European Hornbean5-Pacific Wax Myrtle5-`Otto Luyken` LaurelHogan Cedar-1Dwarf Strawberry Tree-529-Creeping Tiawanberry5-Pacific Wax Myrtle1-Weeping Alaskan cedar`Hameln` Fountain Grass-36Floppy Disc Potentilla-25Moss Green Honeysuckle-151-October Glory Maple23-Heavenly BambooBearberry Cotoneaster-6Dwarf Bamboo-30Feather Reed Grass-61-Serviceberry1-Douglas Hawthorn1-Douglas Hawthorn7-Oregon Grape5-Oregon Grape5-Oregon Grape313-Kinnikinnick46-Kinnikinnick1-Douglas Hawthorn1-Serviceberry5'-0"100' BUFFER LINE, TYP.PARKING LOTSETBACK LINE, TYP.Fragrant Sarcococca-1112-Bearberry CotoneasterMexican Orange-617-Creeping TiawanberryBearberry Cotoneaster-15Bearberry Cotoneaster-133-David Viburnum4-`Otto Luyken` Laurel4-Mexican Orange`Otto Luyken` Laurel-12Weeping Alaskan cedar-1Floppy Disc Potentilla-29Reeves Dwarf Skimmia-9`Hameln` Fountain Grass-23`Hameln` Fountain Grass-917-Bearberry CotoneasterA - 125 s.f.B - 72 s.f.C - 246 s.f.D - 200 s.f.E - 197 s.f.F - 86 s.f.G - 121 s.f.I - 91 s.f.H - 295 s.f.J - 123 s.f.K - 163 s.f.L - 123 s.f.M - 150 s.f.N - 211 s.f.5'-0"JOB NO:DRAWING FILE NO:DATE:DESIGNER:BYDATEREVISIONSDRAWN BY:SHEET TITLE:OFDRAWING NO:SHEET NO:PROJECT NAME:SEAL:APPROVED BY:TOWN PLACE HOTELFEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTONT. GRANTHAMJ. GLANDEROCTOBER, 20193278.0238730 TALLON LANE NE, SUITE 200, LACEY, WA 98516P: 360.352.1465 F: 360.352.1509SCJALLIANCE.COMSTATE OF WASHING T O N L I C E N S ED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTJEFFREY B. GLANDE R EXP.02/06/21N O .405TREESQTYBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMECAL.DESC.3ACER RUBRUM `OCTOBER GLORY` TM2.5" CAL.12`-16` HT., B&B OR CONT.OCTOBER GLORY MAPLE2AMELANCHIER ALNIFOLIA1.75" CAL.10`-12` HT., B&B OR CONT.SERVICEBERRY14CARPINUS BETULUS `FASTIGIATA`2" CAL.12`-14` HT., B&B OR CONT.PYRAMIDAL EUROPEAN HORNBEAN8CHAMAECYPARIS NOOTKATENSIS `STRICT WEEPING`B&B/CONT.6` MIN. HT.WEEPING ALASKAN CEDAR3CRATAEGUS DOUGLASII2" CAL.12`-14` HT., B&B OR CONT.DOUGLAS HAWTHORN6LIQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA1.75" CAL.10`-12` HT., B&B OR CONT.AMERICAN SWEET GUM10THUJA PLICATA `HOGAN`B&B/CONT.6` MIN. HT.HOGAN CEDARSHRUBSQTYBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESIZESPACING68ARBUTUS UNEDO `ELFIN KING`5 GAL5` O.C.DWARF STRAWBERRY TREE13AUCUBA JAPONICA `GOLD DUST`5 GAL5` O.C.`GOLD DUST` AUCUBA37BUXUS MICROPHYLLA `WINTERGREEN`5 GAL3` O.C.WINTERGREEN BOXWOOD16CALAMAGROSTIS X ACUTIFLORA `KARL FOERSTER`1 GAL2-1/2` O.C.FEATHER REED GRASS54CHOISYA TERNATA `AZTEC PEARL`5 GAL4` O.C.MEXICAN ORANGE39HYDRANGEA MACROPHYLLA `BUTTONS & BOWS`5 GAL4` O.C.`BUTTONS & BOWS` HYDRANGEA60LONICERA PILEATA `MOSS GREEN`5 GAL4` O.C.MOSS GREEN HONEYSUCKLE17MAHONIA AQUIFOLIUM5 GAL5` O.C.OREGON GRAPE62MYRICA CALIFORNICA5 GAL6` O.C.PACIFIC WAX MYRTLE54NANDINA DOMESTICA `GULF STREAM`2 GAL3` O.C.HEAVENLY BAMBOO170PENNISETUM ALOPECUROIDES `HAMELN`1 GAL2-1/2` O.C.`HAMELN` FOUNTAIN GRASS80POTENTILLA FRUTICOSA `FLOPPY DISC`2 GAL2-1/2` O.C.FLOPPY DISC POTENTILLA74PRUNUS LAUROCERASUS `OTTO LUYKEN`5 GAL5` O.C.`OTTO LUYKEN` LAUREL29SARCOCOCCA RUSCIFOLIA5 GAL4` O.C.FRAGRANT SARCOCOCCA41SKIMMIA REEVESIANA2 GAL3` O.C.REEVES DWARF SKIMMIA35SPIRAEA JAPONICA `GOLDFLAME`2 GAL3` O.C.`GOLDFLAME` SPIREA12THUJA OCCIDENTALIS `SMARAGD`B&B/CONT.3` O.C.`EMERALD GREEN` ARBORVITAE34VIBURNUM DAVIDII5 GAL4` O.C.DAVID VIBURNUMGROUND COVERSQTYBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESIZESPACING359ARCTOSTAPHYLOS UVA-URSI1 GAL24" O.C.KINNIKINNICK117COTONEASTER DAMMERI `CORAL BEAUTY`1 GAL30" O.C.BEARBERRY COTONEASTER167RUBUS CALYCINOIDES `EMERALD CARPET`1 GAL30" O.C.CREEPING TIAWANBERRY135SHIBATAEA KUMASACA1 GAL20" O.C.DWARF BAMBOOPLANT SCHEDULE LANDSCAPEN O R T HLANDSCAPE PLAN_3278 X-LSLS-01T. GRANTHAM1PARKING LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTREQ'D:90 PARKING STALLS = 1980 SQ. FT. OF LANDSCAPINGPROVIDED:90 PARKING STALLS = 2200 SQ. FT. OF LANDSCAPINGALL PARKING LOT ISLANDS MEET THE MINIMUM SIZE OF 64 SQ.FT.1.REFER TO DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.2.NO PLANT SUBSTITUTIONS SHALL BE PERMITTED WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT/OWNER.3.ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT/OWNER.4.PER FWCC SECTION 22-1564[I]): SHRUBS SHALL BE A MINIMUM 12-25 INCHES IN HEIGHT (MEASURED FROM TOP OFSHRUB TO THE GROUND) AT THE TIME OF PLANTING BASED ON THE FOLLOWING: 1) SMALL SHRUBS - 12 INCHES 2)MEDIUM SHRUBS - 18 INCHES 3) LARGE SHRUBS - 24 INCHES.5.PLANT LIST QUANTITIES ARE SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING ALLQUANTITIES IN LIST WITH ACTUAL PLAN CALL-OUTS, AND INSTALLING PLANTINGS PER THE LANDSCAPE PLAN.GROUNDCOVER QUANTITIES SHALL BE ADJUSTED AS REQUIRED FOR FIELD CONDITIONS AT THE SPECIFIEDSPACING.6.ALL PLANTS MUST BE APPROVED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OR OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE PRIOR TOINSTALLATION.7.ALL CURBS SHALL BE PERMANENT.SHEET NOTESISLAND SQ. FT.REQUIREDJLPROVIDEDMKIH150220091123163123295ISLANDCGFEDBA2461978612120072125SF. FT.DROUGHT TOLERANT REQUIREMENT25% OF LANDSCAPE SHALL HAVE DROUGHT TOLERANT LANDSCAPINGPROPOSED LANDSCAPE 18,200 SQ. FT.25% OF PROPOSED LANDSCAPE4,550 SQ. FT.DROUGHT TOLERANT LANDSCAPE PROVIDED (92%) 16,850 SQ. FT.N2111980SYMBOLDESCRIPTIONDETAILSOD LAWN5/8" (-) CRUSHED ROCK @ 4" DEPTH WITH FILTER FABRIC AND METAL 6" EDGING. WIDTH OF ROCKSHALL BE 2`-0", TYP.6" CONCRETE MOW STRIP5/LS-03SPLIT RAIL FENCE6/LS-031234REFERENCE NOTES SCHEDULE34TREE UNIT CALCULATIONSTOTAL PARCEL ACREAGE:EXISTING TREE UNITS TO REMAIN: NEW TREE UNITS PROVIDED: TOTAL SITE TREE UNITS: 2.80 ACRES56 UNITS2*4648MIN. REQUIRED TREE UNITS:(2.80 ACRES x 20 UNITS PER ACRE)*PER SURVEY, ONE 15" CEDAR NOT SHOWN ON PLANS (LOCATEDONSITE BUT OUTSIDE OF AREA OF DISTURBANCE).1.90 ACRESPARCEL ACREAGE W/ WETLANDBUFFER (.90 ACRES) SUBTRACTED:SEE SHEET LS-02 OR COURTYARD ENLARGEMENTSSEE SHEET LS-02 OR COURTYARDENLARGEMENTS 6", TYP.1'-0"EQ.EQ.EQ.EQ.EQ.EQ.EQ.1'-0"1'-0"1'-0"EQ.EQ.EQ.EQ.ALIGNALIGN, TYP.6", TYP.6", TYP.6", TYP.ALIGN, TYP.ALIGN, TYP.5'-6"5'-0"EQ.EQ.6", TYP.6"EQ.EQ.EQ.EQ.EQ.JOB NO:DRAWING FILE NO:DATE:DESIGNER:BYDATEREVISIONSDRAWN BY:SHEET TITLE:OFDRAWING NO:SHEET NO:PROJECT NAME:SEAL:APPROVED BY:TOWN PLACE HOTELFEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTONT. GRANTHAMJ. GLANDEROCTOBER, 20193278.0238730 TALLON LANE NE, SUITE 200, LACEY, WA 98516P: 360.352.1465 F: 360.352.1509SCJALLIANCE.COMSTATE OF WASHING T O N L I C E N S ED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTJEFFREY B. GLANDE R EXP.02/06/21N O .405N O R T HLAYOUT PLAN_3278 X-LOLS-02T. GRANTHAM2ACOURTYARD ENLARGEMENTBENTRY PLAZA ENLARGEMENTLANDSCAPE AREAREF TO LS-01LANDSCAPE AREAREF TO LS-01LANDSCAPE AREAREF TO LS-01LANDSCAPE AREAREF TO LS-01LANDSCAPE AREAREF TO LS-01356789101112P-01P-01P-01P-01P-02P-02P-02P-02P-03P-03P-03P-03SYMBOLDESCRIPTIONSOD LAWN5/8" (-) CRUSHED ROCK @ 4" DEPTH WITH FILTERFABRIC AND METAL 6" EDGING. WIDTH OF ROCKSHALL BE 2`-0", TYP.6" CONCRETE MOW STRIPBISTRO TABLE W/ 4 CHAIRSOUTDOOR GRILL W/ COUNTER SPACEFIRE PITPATIO CHAIRSIDE TABLEOUTDOOR SOFAMETAL PLANTERBENCHPAVINGSYMBOLDESCRIPTIONSTAMPED CONCRETE BAND, SOLDIER COURSE STAMPPATTERN W/ INTEGRAL COLORBROOM FINISH CONCRETE PAVEMENT W/ INTEGRALCOLORSAWCUT CONCRETE SCORE JOINT, TYP.1/2" EXPANSION JOINT, TYP.12356789101112P-01P-02P-03P-04REFERENCE NOTES SCHEDULE122CONCRETESIDEWALK, TYP.P-04P-04P-04P-04 JOB NO:DRAWING FILE NO:DATE:DESIGNER:BYDATEREVISIONSDRAWN BY:SHEET TITLE:OFDRAWING NO:SHEET NO:PROJECT NAME:SEAL:APPROVED BY:TOWN PLACE HOTELFEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTONT. GRANTHAMJ. GLANDEROCTOBER, 20193278.0238730 TALLON LANE NE, SUITE 200, LACEY, WA 98516P: 360.352.1465 F: 360.352.1509SCJALLIANCE.COMSTATE OF WASHING T O N L I C E N S ED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTJEFFREY B. GLANDE R EXP.02/06/21N O .405LANDSCAPE NOTES & DETAILS_3278 X-LOLS-03T. GRANTHAM3LANDSCAPE SPECIFICATIONS1.Refer to details for additional information.2.Chemically kill and remove from site all existing weeds and vegetation not shown to remain on plans.3.Distribute imported sandy loam topsoil (approved by the Landscape Architect) in areas shown and at depths indicated forcrowning and berming of landscape areas, and backfill of retaining walls (if required). Dotted lines indicate 1' contourintervals. All landscape areas shall receive topsoil, whether indicated on plans or not, so that finish grades of all shrub bedsshall be 2" below tops of adjacent curbs and pavement, and lawn areas shall be 1/2" below tops of adjacent curbs andpavement. Structural fill areas: Any landscape areas occurring within structural fill zones shall have said structural fillmaterials excavated to a depth of 12" below finish grades in shrub areas and 6" below grade in lawn areas, and replacedwith specified topsoil. Dispose of excavated material off site.4.Fine grade all landscape beds prior to planting operations.5.No plant substitutions shall be permitted without prior approval of Landscape Architect/Owner.6.All plants shall conform to the latest edition of the American Standard for Nursery Stock.7.All plant materials and plant locations shall be approved by the Landscape Architect prior to installation. All plants shall bethoroughly watered immediately after planting with Alaska Fish Fertilizer solution.8.Root barrier shall be incorporated adjacent and parallel to paving, curb and sidewalk, a minimum of 15 linear feet (7.5' oneither side of trunk), 24" deep, where any tree is within 8' of paving, curb or sidewalk. Root barrier shall be DeepRoot UB-24as available from Ewing Irrigation Products, 2901 S Tacoma Way, Tacoma, WA 98409 (253) 476-9530 or approved equal.9.Soil amendment for soil preparation and planting backfill shall be a screened 5/8" minus nitrified wood residual compostequal to:A."Silver Springs Top Grade Compost" brand compost as available from Corliss Resources Lake Tapps, WA (253)279-9102.B."Cedar Grove Compost" brand compost as available from Cedar Grove Compost, Maple Valley, WA (877) 764-5748.C.PREP/LRI compost as available from Randles Sand and Gravel, Inc., Puyallup, WA (253) 537-6828.10.Soil Preparation - (all landscape areas). Spread 9 c.y. of specified soil amendment per 1000 s.f. (approx. 3" depth) of area.Spread 100 lbs./1000 s.f. of dolomite lime (in lawn areas only), 150 lbs./1000 s.f. of Agricultural Gypsum and 15 lbs./1000 s.f.of 16-8-8 commercial fertilizer over soil amendment. Roto-till all of the above to a 6"-8" depth and grade smooth, compactingas required and removing all rocks, clods and debris.11.Lawn areas (seed or sod refer to plans) shall consist of one of the following turf types:60% Turf-Type Perennial Rye Grass Varieties60% Turf-Type Perennial Rye Grass Varieties20% Bluegrass40% Turf-Type Fescue20% Hard Fescue12.Seed and sod shall be equal to that as grown by Country Green Turf Farms; Olympia, WA or JB Instant Lawn, Redmond,WA. Seed shall be applied at 7 lbs/1000 s.f. and include 10 lbs./1000 s.f. of United Horticulture 15-5-10 fertilizer in all lawnareas.13.All trees in lawn areas shall be planted in a 3' diameter circle of bed mulch.14.Backfill mix for all plants (except Rhododendrons & Azaleas) shall be a blend of 1/3 existing site soil, 1/3 coarse sand, and1/3 soil amendment specified in No. 9. Backfill mix for Rhododendrons and Azaleas shall consist of 2/3 above specifiedbackfill mix and 1/3 fine grind hem-fir bark mulch.15.Apply Osmocote 18-6-12, 9 month slow release fertilizer over the surface of all plant pits at the following rates:Trees Over 10' Height2 CupsTrees Under 10' Height:1 CupAll Shrubs Except 1 Gallons:1/2 Cup1 Gallon Plants:1/4 CupGround Covers:1/4 Cup16.Fertilizer tablets for all plants shall be Agriform (20-10-5) 21 gram or 10 gram tablets distributed as follows: All trees: 4-21gram tablets, all shrubs (except 1 gallons): 3-21 gram tablets, all 1 gallons: 1-21 gram tablet, all 2-1/4" and 4" pot groundcovers: 1-10 gram tablet each. Set tablets directly next to rootball.17.All shrub and ground cover beds shall receive a 2" depth (6 c.y. per 1000 s.f.) of "Fine Grind" hem/fir bark mulch as topdressing.18.Apply a granular pre-emergent herbicide to all shrub and groundcover beds at the conclusion of the maintenance period. Donot use Casaron or Norasac Brands.19.All work shall be performed to the satisfaction of the Landscape Architect/Owner.20.All plants shall be guaranteed for one full year from date of project acceptance. All replaced plants shall be re-guaranteed.All replacements shall be made within 21 days of receiving written notice from the Owner. Contractor shall not beresponsible for plants dying due to Owner neglect or vandalism, after the maintenance period.21.Plant list quantities are shown for reference only. Contractor is responsible for verifying all quantities in list with actual plancall-outs, and installing plantings per the landscape plan. Groundcover and/or mass shrub quantities shall be adjusted asrequired for field conditions at the specified spacing.22.Final inspection shall occur at the conclusion of a 60-day maintenance & plant establishment period. Maintenance periodshall commence upon completion of all landscape installation activities and shall include the following:A.Mow lawns once per week.B.Remove all weeds over 1" in height.C.Replace dead or unhealthy plants.D.Ensure proper function of irrigation system.E.Ensure adequate moisture is delivered to all landscape beds including non-irrigated areas.F.Fertilize all lawns at conclusion of maintenance and plant establishment period.TREE PLANTING & STAKING DETAILN.T.S.BACKFILL SOIL MIXNOTES:1. REMOVE TREATED OR SYNTHETICBURLAP COMPLETELY.2. INSTALL 24" DEPTH ROOT BARRIER ATTHE EDGE OF ANY PAVING WITHIN 8 FT.OF TREE TRUNK.3.ENSURE THE TRUNK FLARE IS VISIBLEABOVE GRADE AFTER PLANTING.(2)-BVC WOOD TREE STAKES (8'HT.)4" MULCH IN BASIN3" WATER RETENTION BASIN (INSHRUB AND GROUNDCOVER AREASONLY)FERTILIZER TABLETSCOMPLETELY REMOVE BURLAP FROMROOT BALL.ROOTBALLWIDTHPLANTING PITSHALL BE A MIN. OF 3X THEROOTBALL WIDTH.24" MIN.ROOT-BALLDEPTH43"3"6" MIN1" CHAINLOCK TREE TIES1P-CO-TOW-08MIN.6"6" MIN.3"ROOTBALLDIAMETERMIN.6"PLANTING PITSHALL BE AMIN. OF TWICETHE ROOTBALLDEPTHROOTBALLDEPTHPLANTING PIT SHALL BEA MINIMUM OF TWICETHE ROOT- BALL WIDTHREMOVE BURLAP FROM A MIN.OF 23 FROM ROOTBALL AFTERPLACING SHRUB IN PLANTINGHOLE (REMOVE COMPLETELY IFFIBERGLASS OR TREATED).FERTILIZER TABLETS,2"-6" DEPTHBACKFILL SOIL MIXMULCHWATERING BASIN BERMSHRUB PLANTING DETAIL (B&B OR CONT.)NTSSHRUB FLARE SHALL BECLEARLY VISIBLEAFTER PLANTING2P-CO-TOW-04SPECIFIED PLANT SPACING="X"INDIVIDUAL PLANTS REPRESENTED AS:2/3 "X"CONTINUOUS OUTER ROW OF PLANTS SPACED"X" ON CENTER AND SET BACK FROM THEPLANTING BED EDGE 2/3 "X"PLANT SPACING DETAILNTS"X"EDGE OF PLANTING BEDAREA FOR SPACING ADJUSTMENTTRIANGULAR SPACING WITHINPLANTING BED2/3 "X"3P-CO-TOW-02REFER TO PLANWIDTH VARIESCONCRETE CURB ORADJACENT PAVEMENTASPHALT PAVING2" @ SHRUB BEDS,FLUSH @ LAWN AREAFINISH GRADE (INCLUDINGBED MULCH)NOTE: GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE EXCESS ASPHALT PAVEMENTAND SUB- BASE MATERIAL DOWN TO NATIVE SOIL.3" MIN.; REFER TO PLANFOR SPECIFIC BERM &CROWN HTS.SUB-BASE MATERIALNATIVE SOILTOPSOIL FILL - REFER TOSPECIFICATIONS FOR SOIL TYPEPARKING ISLAND PLANTER DETAILNTSP-CO-TOW-0343" = 1'-0"6" CONCRETE MOW STRIPCOMPACTED SUBGRADE.1/2" TOOLED EDGE.5.5"2"SHRUB SIDE6"AT 2500 PSI.P.C. CONCRETE, 5 SACK MIXLAP 24" AT JOINTS.#3 REBAR CONTINUOUS.LAWN SIDEFINISHED GRADE.1"P-CO-TOW-0558'-0"10";CLR.15";CLR.1'-6"4'-0"12"MIN.SPLIT RAIL FENCE1/2" = 1'-0"6x6 SPLIT CEDAR POSTSPLIT CEDAR RAILâ„„â„„PROVIDE MORTISE AND TENON JOINT ATEACH POST/RAIL CONNECTION, TYP.FINISH GRADEBACKFILL WITH NATIVE SOIL12" DIA. CONCRETE FOOTING AT LINE POSTS, 18" DIA.FOOTING AT END AND CORNER POSTS, SLOPE TOP OFFOOTING AWAY FROM POSTCOMPACT ED SUBGRADE12" CHAMFER AROUND TOP OF POST6P-CO-TOW-41