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13-102624SCREATE A CLEAN VERTICAL EDGE TREE MULCH RING AROUND EACH TREE LOCATED IN A LAWN AREA TREE RING SHALL BE T IN DIAMETER MINIMUM OR CONFORM TO THE DESIGN OF THE AREA SURROUNDING ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ J • wDZ • ■ ■ Of ■ o 0 WLL ■\ OL w go- o-_(V U • zv ■ ■ wp ■ J Z ■ ■ PLAN VIEW ■ ■ ROOT BARRIER MATERIAL SHALL BE INSTALLED AT ANY TREE WITHIN 5' OF CURB OR SIDEWALK, CENTERED ON THE TRUNK FOR A DISTANCE OF 14' IN LENGTH & A DEPTH OF 24" MIN. NOTES: 1. PLANTING BACKFILL: 50% EXISTING SOIL, 50% 1/4 MINUS COMPOST, MIXED THOROUGHLY ' DECIDUOUS TREE WELL BRANCHED 2. FOR MULCH TYPE SEE Ul LANDSCAPE NOTES. Ln O LANDSCAPE TREE STAKING 3. IF B&B AND BURLAP IS 2 z STRAPS GREEN IN COLOR. REMOVE COMPLETELY W (2) 2X2 OR 2" DIA. WOOD PLAY EQUIPMENT - OWNER'S CHOICE BEFORE INSTALLING PLANT. LL zD o SUBGERADENEN INTO MULCH PER NOTES ON PLAN PRIVACY SCREENING BETWEEN PATIOS STEPPING PAVERS SIDEWALK ENSURE PROPER SUBBASE DEEP ROOT BARRIER EXISTS; CLEAR ALL OR SIM. AGENCYAPPROVED CONCRETE AND OTHER ROOT CONTROL SYSTEM DEBRIS FROM PLANTERS 24" DEPTH MIN. ( PRIOR TO BACKFlWNG J I AND PLANTING, \ I I 4 SIDEWALK, CURB &GUTTER Q ¢ (STYLE MAY VARY SEE CIVIL PLANS) I I U U) O i "' �` X "'�`� � WHEN B&B: REMOVE ALL LLJ WIRE AND ROLL BURLAP caz p N g OFF OF TOP OF ROOTBALL �_..... _\ 1-......_ � Cl?_..._�..., Q per- REMOVE SOIL IN PIT - \ O BELOW ROOT BALL, a, cn BACKFILL WITH SOIL -- " -- 30" MIN. MIXTURE INDICATED IN THE NOTES IN 9" ... .... ... _ \ v ..... l ---- I LAYERS. WATER AND R� TAMP TO REMOVE AIR...... �1.......1---� `...._......... t X POCKETS \ _ ova �+ �� (\ -\ STREET TREE PLANTING DETAIL (1), 1 i t t W/ ROOT BARRIER �. R ENLARGED PARK PLAN SCALE: 1 /4"= V-0" PLAY CHIPS (DEPTH PER TOY MANUFACTURERS SPECS) 6" WIDE X 12" HIGH CONCRETE EDGING SAFETY FALL ZONE SITE FURNISHING & EQUIPMENT PLAY STRUCTURE: NAME: OWNER'S CHOICE CONTACT INFO: CASCADE RECREATION, INC. 888-280-8010, INFO@CASCADEREC.COM ® 1 BENCHES:NAME: SITESCAPES MODEL TM1-1020-RP4-PF COLOR SCHEME: BLACK FRAMES, WEATHERED WOOD RECYCLED PLASTIC CONTACT INFO: CASCADE RECREATION, INC. 888-280-8010, INFO c@CASCADEREC.COM CONTACT INFO: CASCADE RECREATION, INC. 888-280-8010, INFO@CASCADEREC.COM PLAY GROUND NOTES: 1. ANY PLAY EQUIPMENT SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE GROUND WITH POSTS MOUNTED IN CONCRETE OR ANOTHER PERMANENT METHOD. 2. PLAY AREA SHALL BE SURFACED WITH ENGINEERED WOOD FIBER CHIP MATERIAL. 3. ALL PLAY EQUIPMENT SHALL MEET MINIMUM CLEARANCES AROUND EQUIPMENT - NO OVERLAP OF FALL ZONES PERMITTED. 4. THE PLAY GROUND SURFACE SHALL BE SMOOTH WITHOUT LOOSE ROCKS, DEPRESSIONS, HOLES OR HILLS. 5. CONTACT CASCADE RECREATION FOR ORDERING AND INSTALLATION SUPPORT - 253-566-1320 / \ (X) / \ EQUIDISTAN77 \ DISTANCE (X) PER PLANT LEGEND NOTES: ALL GROUNDCOVER SHALL BE PLANTED AT EQUAL TRIANGULAR SPACING AS SPECIFIED IN THE PLANT LEGEND. LOCATE GROUNDCOVER ONE-HALF OF SPECIFIED ON -CENTER SPACING FROM ANY CURB, SIDEWALK OR OTHER HARD SURFACE. No Scale i NOTES: 1. PLANTING BACKFILL: 50% EXISTING SOIL, 50% 1/4 MINUS COMPOST, MIXED THOROUGHLY DECIDUOUS TREE 2. FOR MULCH TYPE SEE LANDSCAPE NOTES. INTERLOCKING PLASTIC TREE TIES 3. IF B&B AND BURLAP IS GREEN IN COLOR. ORAGENCYAPPROVED EQUAL REMOVE COMPLETELY BEFORE 2 ( ) 2X2 OR 2" DIA. WOOD STAKES INSTALLING PLANT. (9DRIVEN INTO SUBGRADE OR SIM. Lw = METHOD m (3) 4" DIA. PERE PIPE PLACED 2 Z ENSURE PROPER SUBBASE VERTICALLY IN TREE PIT 120" APART - Ix X EXISTS; CLEAR ALL U- in FILL WITH V CLEAN DRAIN ROCK CONCRETE AND OTHER co p FORM SAUCER WITH DEBRIS FROM PLANTERS CONTINUOUS RIM PRIOR TO BACKFILLING 3" MULCH TOPSOIL OR AMENDED AND PLANTING BASE, REFER TO LS NOTES IIII� Illluu"" "" ungIIIIIIII II FOR DEPTH IIIII� ����I I IIIIIII" WHEN B&B: REMOVE ALL = _ WIREAND ROLL BURLAP OFF OF TOP OF ROOTBALL is I - -_ - SCARIFY SIDES OF PIT, _-_ _ C - - BACKFILL WITH SOIL I MIXTURE INDICATED IN = I =I THE NOTES IN 9' _ LAYERS. WATER AND TAMP TO REMOVE AIR 2 X BALL DIA. POCKETS DECIDUOUS TREE PLANTING & STAKING DETAIL N.T.S. LANDSCAPE NOTES REMOVE ALL WIRE WRAP V /( AND PLASTIC WRAP. REMOVE BURLAP FROM MULCH TO DEPTH TOP OF ROOT BALL SPECIFIED IN NOTES MULCH & TOPSOIL OR FORM CONTINUOUS AMENDED BASE, REFER TO RIM 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII " illll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"" LS NOTES FOR DEPTH WHEN B&B: REMOVE ALL WIRE AND OLL TOP BACKFILL W/ BACKFILL I I_ OF ROOTBALL MIXTURE AS INDICATED IN NOTE IN 9" LAYERS.WATER -III-III-I I -I I -I I- NOTES: REMOVE AND TAMP TO NTII- I (-III-I50% EXISTING NGCSOIL, 50% 1/4 MINUS REMOVE AIR POCKETS - - _ =III- COMPOST, MIXED THOROUGHLY 2X BALL DIA. 2. FOR MULCH TYPE SEE LANDSCAPE NOTES. 3. IF B&BAND BURLAP IS GREEN IN COLOR. REMOVE COMPLETELY BEFORE INSTALLING PLANT. SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL N.T.S. 1. Contractor is responsible for obtaining all necessary permits from the appropriate agency prior to commencing work. Contractor shall contact Line Locators (811) a min. of 48 hours prior to any digging or trenching. If there are any discrepancies with existing lines and landscaping, it is the contractor's responsibility to contact the owner/builder and request a site visit to address the conflicts. Contractor shall comply and conform to any and all local and state codes for work, schedules and any other project related requirements. 2. Contractor shall coordinate directly with the owner/builder for all landscape related issues, concerns, inspections and approvals. 3. Scope of work shall include any and all specified and unspecified but related incidental work to achieve the design indicated on the landscape plans. All labor, materials, subcontractors, equipment, and related incidental items shall be supplied and installed to achieve a complete project, unless directed otherwise by the general contractor. 4. Contractor to verify all sub grades are set below required amendments to insure the finished grade will match what is intended by civil or drainage design. All sub grades and finished or final grades shall be graded to drain to the designed drainage system with positive drainage away from all structures. 5. Grade Preparation: All planting areas shall be cleaned of all construction and native debris, rocks 1" and larger, and any other objects considered harmful to plant life. The debris shall be hauled off site. All planting bed areas shall have the soil rototilled to a depth of 6 inches prior to topsoil installation. Planting bed / shrub areas:shall be deep tilled to a depth of 12" min. and shall receive a min. 4" layer of sandy loam topsoil (3-way mix or equivalent) free of weeds, sticks, rocks, and other debris. Contractor responsible for ensuring appropriate sub grade exists in all parking area planters. If sub grade is inadequate, it is contractor's responsibility to coordinate costs and work required to prep beds for planting. Lawn and Shrub Areas to receive a min. 4" layer of sandy loam topsoil (3-way mix or equivalent) free of weeds, sticks, rocks, and other debris. Contractor responsible for ensuring appropriate sub grade exists in all parking area planters. If sub grade is inadequate, it is contractor's responsibility to coordinate costs and work required to prep beds for planting. PIT PLANTINGS: Trees and Shrubs pit planted in native soils shall drain freely and not pool with water. If soils are clay contractor shall provide method for water to drain from planting pits. Pits shall be dug per the planting details on this drawing. 6. Mulching: All planting beds to receive a minimum of 3" of highly organic compost mulch (ProGro or similar) where groundcovers are indicated. When no ground covers are specified planting beds to receive a minimum 3" depth of FINE grind black bark mulch. Top of all Mulching shall be %" below - flush to the top of all paving surfaces. Provide for a min. 6" clearance of all mulches and lawns that are immediately adjacent to any building faces measured from the bottom of siding to the top of landscape surface. NEVER place bark mulch in the storm pond facility! If no ground covers are shown, hydroseed per mix listed in legend. Verify that civil engineering drawings are coordinated with mix called out on this plan. If not, get approval from landscape architect before continuing. 7. Contractor shall field layout all plant material and contact the owner for a site visit to approve the layout. Any field modifications shall be done by the owner prior to planting. 8. Contractor shall immediately notify the owner/general contractor of any poor drainage condition in landscape areas. No standing water shall be permitted in any landscape areas- either on the surface or below the topsoil. The general contractor shall coordinate the drainage solution with the civil engineer. Once the concerns have been remedied planting shall commence. 9. All groundcover to be planted in a triangular spacing formation per detail, equal in all directions to the centers of the groundcovers in distances indicated in the legend. Contractor shall verify all quantities of groundcovers by area calculations and spacing requirements. 10. Landscaping is to be per plan. Plant substitutions due to availability or otherwise will be allowed only with landscape architect, owner and agency approval. Any substitutions will be with material of similar size, growth characteristics, and quality. 11. All trees must be staked per detail shown, so as to maintain material in a healthy, vigorous growing condition. Tree stakes shall be removed by the owner after the second growing season. 12. Landscaping shall be installed in a professional workmanlike manner that is consistent and accepted throughout the industry. All landscape and irrigation work shall be performed by experienced persons familiar with scope of project. 13. All landscape material and labor is to be guaranteed for a period of one full year from the time of completion. 14. When planting 'Balled and Burlapped' product, gently place root ball in prepared hole with burlap still on the root ball. Remove all wire from any B&B plant material, cut jute strings and roll burlap off top of root ball. If burlap is green in color, carefully remove the entire burlap bag and all binding from the root ball. 15. All planting shall occur either in the fall or winter months. Bare root trees are acceptable during this time. 16. All plant material is drought tolerant or native species. Permanent irrigation is not required, but may be installed Bidder Designed with Lawn and Shrub areas watered separately. Minimally, temporary irrigation shall be provided to all new plant material for an establishment period of 1 year. Owner's choice on method. 17. All street trees must be limbed a minimum of F from the ground. . rAkhklb, ture By Design Landscape Architecture 253.460.6067 1320AIamedaAvemm. SLite B, Fircrest. WA98466 www.naturebydesigninc.com r ' H I � F-1 ct5 1.4 Co CO F-t Cn CO M 00 W � Q � ^w rWr l-�-i F- U W J O w a REVISIONS: C. REVISED FOR NEW SITE PLAN & CITY COMMENTS DRAWING ISSUED FOR: Agency Review DATE: DECEMBER 30, 2013 STATE OF WASHINGTON REGISTERED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT KATHERINE OWENS CERTIFICATE NO.692 PROJECT NO.: 1342 -ILE NAME: 1342LSC (-REFS: CIVIL )RAWN BY: ;NECKED BY: KILO )LOT SCALE: KLO )RAWING SCALES: 1:1 AS NOTED )RAWING CONTENTS: ENLARGED PARK PLAN DETAILS & NOTES )RAWING NO.: 2 OF 3