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23-103808-Landscapeplan92523CLWM2500 SF ACTIVE PLAY AREA - REQUIRED6,082 SF PROPOSED9130 SF TOTAL PLAY AREA SPACEEXISTING LAWN - TO REMAIN - REPAIR AS NEEDEDACCESSIBLE ROUTE TO PLAYARBUTUSHEDGETYPE III LANDSCAPEPERIMETERTYPE III LANDSCAPEPERIMETEREXISTING ROCKERYTO REMAIN12'-3"5'-4"7'-2"19'-6"TREES UNDER POWER LINESDOUGLAS FIR - 30" TO REMAINEX. MUGO PINE TO REMAINEXISTING MULCHTO REMAINEXISTING CONC PADTO REMAIN6' HIGH SOLID BOARD FENCEUSE EXISTING WHERE FEASIBLEREPLACE W/NEW WHERE DAMAGED10' TYPE III LANDSCAPING10' TYPE III LANDSCAPING20' TYPE IIILANDSCAPINGNEW 42" HIGH BLACKVINYL COATED CHAINLINKFENCING ON TOP OF ROCKERYS 308TH ST14TH AVE S887 SF PARKING LOT LANDSCAPING37 TOTAL PARKING STALLS20 SF PER STALL = 740 SF REQUIREDPARKING LOT LANDSCAPINGALDER - 23"TO REMAINBITTER CHERRY - 1.9"TO REMAINHONEY LOCUST - 28"TO REMAINDOUGLAS FIR - 34"TO REMAINALDER - 19"TO REMAINKnow what'sbelow.before you dig.CallRLANDSCAPE PLAN020204010N X-REFS:CIVILPLOT SCALE:1:1DRAWING SCALES:1:20DRAWING CONTENTSLANDSCAPEPLANDRAWING NO.:L11 OF 2www.naturebydesigninc.com1320 Alameda Avenue, Suite B, Fircrest, WA 98466AGENCYREVIEWAUGUST 7, 2023PROJECT NO:2383FILE NAME:2383LSADRAWN BY:EMKCHECKED BY:KLOORIG. SHEET SIZE 22X34PLANT LEGEND TREESSYMBOLQTYDESCRIPTIONSIZEDROIUGHTTOLERANT /NATIVE1Existing Evergreen (Douglas Fir)-NATIVE10Laegerstromia indica 'Tuscaora'Tuscany Crape Myrtle1.5" Cal. Min.Well FormedDT8Pinus contorta Shore Pine6' Ht Min.Full/CompactNATIVE, DT6Thuja plicata 'Green Giant' Green Giant Cedar6' Ht Min.Full/CompactDT11Acer circinnatum Vine Maple1.5" Cal. Min. (multitrunk combinedinches)Well FormedNATIVE, DT SHRUBS & GROUND COVERSSYMBOLQTYDESCRIPTIONSIZE1Myrica californica Pacific Wax Myrtle (Native)5 Gal. Min. or B&B24" Ht Min.NATIVE, DT32Potentilla fruticosa 'Gold Finger' Gold Finger Cinquefoil (Native)3 Gal. Min.18" Ht Min.NATIVE, DT48Carex testecea Orange Sedge1 Gal. Min.12" Ht Min.DT12Arbutus unedo compacta Strawberry Bush5 Gal. Min.24" Ht Min.DT2Nandina domestica c. Gulf Stream Gulf Stream Nandina5 Gal. Min.18" Ht Min.DT4Prunus l. Otto Luyken Otto Luyken Laurel5 Gal Min.12" Ht Min.DT17Pennisetum alopecuroides Hameln Hameln Dwarf Fountain Grass1 Gal. Min.12" Ht Min.DT61Stachys lanata Lamb's Ear1 Gal. Min.GroundcoverDT8Miscanthus sinensis 'Gracillus'or 'Red Chief' Maiden Hair Grass1 Gal. Min.24" Ht Min.DT14Viburnum davidii David's Viburnum3 Gal. Min.18" Ht Min.DTExisting Lawn Area - to remain - repair whereneeded with low grow native seedmix Know what'sbelow.before you dig.CallRGROUNDCOVER PLANTING DETAILNo ScaleEQUIDISTANTEQUIDISTANTEQUIDISTANT(X)(X)DISTANCE (X) PER PLANT LEGENDNOTES:ALL GROUNDCOVER SHALL BE PLANTED AT EQUAL TRIANGULARSPACING AS SPECIFIED IN THE PLANT LEGEND.LOCATE GROUNDCOVER ONE-HALF OF SPECIFIED ON-CENTERSPACING FROM ANY CURB, SIDEWALK OR OTHER HARD SURFACE. 2 X BALL DIA.NOTES:1. PLANTING BACKFILL:50% EXISTING SOIL, 50% 1/4 MINUSCOMPOST, MIXED THOROUGHLY2. FOR MULCH TYPE SEELANDSCAPE NOTES.3. IF B&B AND BURLAP ISGREEN IN COLOR. REMOVE COMPLETELYBEFORE INSTALLING PLANT.SHRUB PLANTING DETAILNo ScaleWHEN PLANTING ON A STEEP SLOPE,MAINTAIN PLANT IN VERTICALPOSITION WITHIN PLANTING PIT.MAKE A RIM ON DOWNSLOPE SIDE OFPLANT PIT TO RETAIN WATER.MULCH TO DEPTHSPECIFIED IN NOTESFORM CONTINUOUS RIMBACKFILL W/ BACKFILL MIXTURE ASINDICATED IN NOTE IN 9" LAYERS.WATER AND TAMP TO REMOVE AIR POCKETSREMOVE ALL WIRE WRAPAND PLASTIC WRAP.REMOVE BURLAP FROMTOP OF ROOT BALLMULCH & TOPSOIL OR AMENDED BASE,REFER TO LANDSCAPE NOTES FOR DEPTHLINEAR STYLE PLANTING WITH DEEPROOT BARRIERSA.DIG THE TRENCH TO THE DEPTH BASED UPON THE PARTICULAR BARRIERCHOSEN.B.INSTALL THE BARRIER. WHEN USING DEEP ROOT LINEAR BARRIERS,SIMPLY PULL THE APPROPRIATE NUMBER OF PANELS OUT OF THE BOXAND SEPARATE THE JOINER AT THE CORRECT LENGTH. WHEN INSTALLINGDEEPROOT UNIVERSAL BARRIERS IN A LINEAR FASHION, YOU WILL NEEDTO JOIN THE APPROPRIATE NUMBER OF PANELS TOGETHER.C.NEXT PLACE THE BARRIER IN THE TRENCH WITH THE VERTICAL RIBSFACING TOWARD THE TREE AND ALIGN IN A STRAIGHT FASHION. IT ISHELPFUL TO PLACE THE BARRIER AGAINST THE HARD SCAPE. USE THEHARD SCAPE AS A GUIDE AND BACKFILL AGAINST THE BARRIERS TOPROMOTE A CLEAN SMOOTH FIT TO THE HARD SCAPE. BE SURE TO KEEPTHE BARRIER'S DOUBLE TOP EDGE AT LEAST 1/2" ABOVE GRADE TOENSURE ROOTS DO NOT GROW OVER THE TOP.D.PLANT THE TREE. THE LINEAR STYLE OFFERS A MORE EXPANSIVEROOTING GROWTH AREA. HOWEVER, ADVERSE SOIL AND DRAINAGECONDITIONS MAY EXIST IN THE ACTUAL PLANTING AREA. TAKE STEPS TOENSURE HEALTHY GROWTH OF THE TREE AT PLANTING.FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PRODUCT CALL: 1 800 ILV ROOT (458-7668).SIDEWALK / ROADGROUND LOCKSDEEPROOT UB 24 ORUB 18 SEE NOTESSIDEWALKCURBGENERAL LANDSCAPE NOTES1.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 anydiscrepancies with existing lines and landscaping, it is the contractor's responsibility to contact the landscapearchitect and request a site visit to address the conflicts. Contractor shall comply and conform to any and all localand state codes for work, schedules and any other project related requirements.2.Contractor shall coordinate directly with the landscape architect for all landscape related issues, concerns,inspections and approvals. Contractor shall provide the landscape architect with a written request for a site visit toaddress any related items.3.Scope of work shall include any and all specified and unspecified but related incidental work to achieve the designindicated on the landscape plans. All labor, materials, subcontractors, equipment, and related incidental items shallbe supplied and installed to achieve a complete project, unless directed otherwise by the general contractor orlandscape architect.4.Contractor to verify all sub grades are set below required amendments to insure the finished grade will match what isintended by civil or drainage design. All sub grades and finished or final grades shall be graded to drain to thedesigned drainage system with positive drainage away from all structures.5.Grade Preparation:a.Slopes used for grass plantings or turf shall be less than 3:1 or 33 percent. Otherwise plantings should not requiremechanized mowing equipment.Soil Preparation.a.Where soils are compacted, planting beds should be deep tilled to a depth of at least 12 inches. Soils shall beenhanced through the addition of the following materials: bark and forestry by-products, organic matter such ascomposted yard waste, organics and other amendments as needed through a soils test. Where Pit Planting, seeplanting detail for planting ring sizes and depths. Scarify the edges of planting pits to encourage root expansion.b.On project sites where topsoil is limited or nonexistent, a minimum depth of 6 (six) inches of sandy loam topsoilshould be tilled into the soil to a depth of 12 inches through all planting areas with compacted soils.c.For all newly planted areas, three cubic yards of composted organic matter per 1,000 square feet of landscape areashould be added to a depth of four inches to the top of the soil and Tilled in.d.Seeded areas shall be fine graded and rolled. New Soil depths in lawn areas shall be 4 Inches.6.Mulching of Newly Planted or Replanted Areas.a.Mulches must be applied to the following depths: a minimum 3 (three) inches over bare soil, and two inches whereplant materials will cover.b.Mulches must include organic materials, such as wood chips and shredded bark.c.Nonporous materials, such as plastic sheeting, shall not be used in any area of the landscape because of down-slopeerosion and potential soil contamination from herbicide washing.d.Mulch should be applied regularly to and maintained in all planting areas to assist soils in retaining moisture, reducingweed growth, and minimizing erosion.7.Contractor shall field layout all plant material and contact the landscape architect for a site visit to approve thelayout. Any field modifications shall be done by the landscape architect prior to planting.8.Contractor shall immediately notify the landscape architect of any poor drainage condition in landscape areas. Nostanding water shall be permitted in any landscape areas - either on the surface or below the topsoil. The landscapearchitect shall coordinate the drainage solution with the general contractor and civil engineer. Once the concernshave been remedied planting shall commence.9.All groundcover to be planted in a triangular spacing formation, equal in all directions to the centers of thegroundcovers in distances indicated in the legend. Contractor shall verify all quantities of groundcovers by areacalculations and spacing requirements.10.Landscaping is to be per plan. Plant substitutions due to availability or otherwise will be allowed only with landscapearchitect, owner and agency approval. Any substitutions will be with material of similar size, growth characteristics,and quality.11.All trees must be staked as necessary so as to maintain material in a healthy, vigorous growing condition.12.Landscaping shall be installed in a professional workmanlike manner that is consistent and accepted throughout theindustry. 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, remove all burlap, string & wire from any B&B plant material, cut andremove jute strings. Gently place in tact Rootbal into planting pit. If rootball breaks or is not solid - the plant isunacceptable and shall be replaced.15.Street trees shall be high branching with canopy that starts at least 6' above finish grade.16.All plant I.D. tags are to remain on the plant material until final inspection has been completed. Once approved allplant I.D. tags shall be removed and discarded appropriately.17.Trees shall be cared for in accordance with the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standard practices fortrees, shrubs and other woody plant maintenance (ANSI 300) in order to allow them to reach there mature height andform.18.Pruning of street trees shall be performed per the ANSI 300 standards so as to maintain the natural form of thetree, encourage vigorous growth to a mature spread and height, and avoid weakening the tree to create a hazard.Street trees shall not be topped pollarded, or otherwise pruned in a manner contrary to these goals, unless there isno practicable alternative that would preserve essential utility services.19.Plant material selected is drought tolerant or native species. The project proponent (property Owner) shallbe responsible for maintaining and watering all plant material throughout the first growing season and intimes of drought.Temporary irrigation shall be provided via TREE GATOR BAGS attached to each tree. The bags shall befilled when 14 empty - approximately 1 time per week and as needed during drought months. The bags willremain on the trees for the establishment period of two summer seasons afterwhich they shall beremoved by the owner.Owner may elect to have the contractor hired to water and warranty the plants for the establishmentperiod. For planting warranties from contractor to be ensured, contractor shall be responsible forwatering the plant material and keeping the mulch ring weed free for the first growing season as part ofthe contract.It is recommended to install the landscaping in the Spring (February - April) or Fall (October - December)when dormantbut before hard freeze.TEMPORARY IRRIGATIONThe project proponent shall ensure that a minimum of one (1) inch of water is supplied each week to the restorationarea between May 1 and October 15 for a least the first two years following initial planting. The calculated amount ofrequired water shall include both natural rainfall and temporary irrigation.NOTES:1. PLANTING BACKFILL:50% EXISTING SOIL, 50% 1/4 MINUSCOMPOST, MIXED THOROUGHLY2. FOR MULCH TYPE SEELANDSCAPE NOTES.3. IF B&B AND BURLAP ISGREEN IN COLOR. REMOVE COMPLETELYBEFORE INSTALLING PLANT.EVERGREEN TREE STAKING &PLANTING DETAILNo ScaleEXCAVATE PIT TO DEPTH OFROOTBALL OR POT.SCARIFY SIDES AND BOTTOMOF PIT, BACKFILL W / SOILSMIXTURE INDICATED IN NOTES,FILL IN 9 INCH LAYERS, WATERAND TAMP TO REMOVE AIRPOCKETSWHEN B&B REMOVE ALL WIREAND ROLL BURLAP OFF TOPOF ROOTBALLMULH & TOPSOIL OR AMENDED BASEREFER TO LANDSCAPE NOTES FORREQUIRED DEPTHSFORM SAUCER WITH CONTINUOUSRIM TO RETAIN WATERCONIFER TREE2X2 STAKE DRIVEN INTO SUBGRADESECURE STAKE TO TREE W/INTERLOCKING PLASTIC TIESWHEN PLANTING ON A STEEP SLOPE,MAINTAIN PLANT IN VERTICAL POSITIONWITHIN PLANTING PIT. MAKE A RIM ONDOWNSLOPE SIDE OF PLANT PIT TORETAIN WATERMULCH TO DEPTH SPECIFIEDIN LANDSCAPE NOTESX-REFS:NONEPLOT SCALE:1:1DRAWING SCALES:N.T.S.DRAWING CONTENTSLANDSCAPEDETAILS &NOTESDRAWING NO.:L22 OF 2www.naturebydesigninc.com1320 Alameda Avenue, Suite B, Fircrest, WA 98466AGENCYREVIEWAUGUST 7, 2023PROJECT NO:2383FILE NAME:2383LSADRAWN BY:EMKCHECKED BY:KLOORIG. SHEET SIZE 22X34