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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL102-Legend and Notes-Boulders 05-24-21GENERAL NOTES~ ALL LANDSCAPED AREAS SHALL HAVE PERMANENT UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION INSTALLED TOENSURE A HEALTHY LANDSCAPE.~ALL EDGING SHALL BE METAL(PRO-EDGE STEEL/ ALUMINUM )~ALL SHRUB BEDS SHALL BE LINED WITH PROFESSIONAL GRADE TYPAR WEED FABRIC, ANDCOVERED WITH 3-4" OF 1 12" WASHED ROCK MATERIAL~ALL TREES SHALL BE STAKED WITH WOOD STAKES (MIN OF 2 PER TREE) ANY TREE OR SHRUBPLANTED THAT IS NOT IN A SHRUB BED SHALL HAVE A 3' DIA. 4" DEPTH ORGANIC MULCH RING ATTHE BASE.~NO TREE SHALL BE PLANTED WITHIN 10' OF ANY FIRE HYDRANT, SEWER OR WATER LINE.~ALL STREET TREES SHALL BE APPROVED BY CITY FORESTER AND PLANTED SLIGHTLY HIGHER THANGRADE AND WITH THE TREE COLLAR EXPOSED. THE HOLE EXCAVATED SHALL BE TWICE THE SIZE OFTHE POT OR ROOTBALL OF THE TREE.~ALL BOULDERS SHALL BE MOSS ROCK AND BURIED 1/3RD OF THEIR HEIGHT TO CREATE ANATURAL LOOK~ALL PLANTS SHALL BE GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR AFTER PROJECT COMPLETION.~ALL LAWN AREAS SHALL BE LOCALLY GROWN SOD~ALL OTHER DISTURBED AREAS ON SITE SHALL BE RE-GRADED ROCK HOUNDED AND SEEDED TOMATCH EXISTING LANDSCAPE AREA TO PREVENT WEED GROWTH.~ALL SOD AREAS TO HAVE 4-6" MINIMUM TOPSOIL DEPTH TO PROMOTE PLANT GROWTH. ~SEEDED GRASS AREAS ARE TO BE FINANCIALLY GUARANTEED FOR 2 YEARS BY OWNER ORCONTRACTOR. TEMPORARY IRRIGATION FOR ESTABLISHMENT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.~ANY GROUND LEVEL MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT NOT SHOWN SHALL BE SCREENED WITHPERMANENT STRUCTURAL SCREENING~NO PLANT SUBSTITUTIONS WITHOUT WRITTEN APPROVAL FROM THE OWNER AND LANDSCAPEDESIGNER~PLAN SHALL DICTATE COUNT. IF A DISCREPANCY BETWEEN PLANT TABLE AND PLAN, PLANDICTATES QTY.IRRIGATION GENERAL NOTES~THIS IRRIGATION PLAN IS CONCEPTUAL IN NATURE AND FINAL DESIGN SHALL BE VERIFIED BYIRRIGATION CONTRACTOR TO UNSURE PROPER INSTALLATION~IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED BY A PROFESSIONAL IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR~A BACKFLOW PREVENTER SHALL BE PROFESSIONALLY INSTALLED AS PER THE CITY OF BOZEMANREQUIREMENTS~A PRESSURE RELEASE VALVE/REGULATOR MAY BE NEEDED DEPENDING ON THE PSI AT POC~IRRIGATION POC WILL BE CITY SERVICE AND CONNECT TO THE BUILDING SERVICES AS IRRIGATIONIS INSTALLED~IRRIGATION DESIGN ASSUMES 25-28GPM FROM WATER SOURCE~CARE SHALL BE TAKEN TO ENSURE IRRIGATION SYSTEM IS INSTALLED PROPERLY TOMINIMIZE/ELIMINATE WATER WASTE DUE TO OVER SPRAY ONTO WALKS AND PARKING LOTS.~IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL A RAINBIRD (OR SIMILAR) RAIN SENSOR THAT WILLAUTOMATICALLY TURN OFF THE SYSTEM DURING RAIN EVENTS~POWER SOURCE TO BE PROVIDED FOR IRRIGATION CONTROLLER AND COORDINATED WITHELECTRICAL. CONTROLLER SHALL BE WEATHER BASED-RAINBIRD ESP-Me SERIES CONTROLLER WITHWR2 WEATHER SENSOR AND LNK WIFI MODULE.~MPR NOZZLES OR SIMILAR SHALL BE INSTALLED TO MAXIMIZE EFFICIENCY ((MULTI-TRAJECTORY ORMULTI-STREAM ROTARY) IRRIGATION SYSTEM TO BE INSTALLED WITH HEAD TO HEAD COVERAGE FORALL ROTOR AND SPRAY ZONES.~ALL LANDSCAPE BEDS TO RECEIVE DRIP IRRIGATION. HIGH EFFICIENCY DRIP IRRIGATION ZONESSHALL HAVE 5 GALLON/HR EMITTERS TO TREES, 2 GALLON/HR EMITTERS TO ALL SHRUBS, AND 1GALLON/HREMITTERS TO ALL PERENNIALS AND GRASSES. ANY TREES OR SHRUBS OUTSIDE BEDSOR LAWN (IN NATIVE GRASS) ARE TO RECEIVE DRIP IRRIGATION.~CARE SHALL BE TAKEN AND THE SIZE OF EMITTER MAY BE REDUCED ON THE NORTH SIDES OFSTRUCTURES OR HEAVY CLAY SOILS TO MINIMIZE OVERWATERING DEPENDING ON SOIL CONDITIONSIRRIGATION CALCULATIONSTHIS ESTIMATE ASSUMES THE SPRINKLER CONTROLLER IS PROGRAMMED CORRECTLY AND ASSUMESA 3 TIME A WEEK IRRIGATION SCHEDULEESTIMATED (16,110 sqft TURF AREA) 38,664 GALLONS PER MONTH OUT OF ALL SPRAY/LAWNZONES. 18,184 GALLONS USED IN THE DRIP ZONES FOR THE TREES/SHRUBS AND GRASSES.TOTAL ESTIMATED 56,848 GALLONS PER MONTH USEDCONIFERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMECONTCALSIZEMATURE SIZEDROUGHT TOLERANTQTYJuniperus scopulorum `Welchi` / Welch Juniper10 gal10-12`Yes21Picea pungens / Colorado SpruceB & B8`-10`50`-60`Yes3Pinus nigra / Austrian Black PineB & B8`-10`40`-50`Yes8DECIDUOUS TREESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMECONTCALSIZEMATURE SIZEDROUGHT TOLERANTQTYAcer freemanii `Sienna Glen` / Freeman MapleB & B1.5"-2.0"50`-60`No2Acer platanoides `Emerald Lustre` / Norway MapleB & B1.5"-2.0"50`-60`Yes10Acer rubrum `Northwood` / Northwood MapleB & B1.5"-2.0"40`-50`Yes5Gleditsia triacanthos `Skyline` / Skyline Honey LocustB & B1.5"-2.0"40`-50`Yes6Malus x `Radiant` / Radiant Crab AppleB & B1"Cal20-30`Yes1Populus tremuloides / Quaking AspenB & B1.5"Cal35`-45`No12Prunus virginiana `Shubert` / Canada Red CherryB & BClump20-30`Yes9Tilia americana `Boulevard` / Boulevard LindenB & B1.5"-2.0"40`-50`Yes19Tilia cordata / Littleleaf LindenB & B1.5"-2.0"35`-45`Yes11Ulmus davidiana japonica `Discovery` / Discovery ElmB & B1.5"-2.0"40`-50`Yes4SHRUBSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESIZEMATURE SIZEDROUGHT TOLERANTQTYCornus sericea `Isanti` / Isanti Redosier Dogwood5 gal5`-6`No6Cornus stolonifera `Arctic Fire` / Arctic Fire Dogwood5 gal4`-5`No9Juniperus horizontalis plumosa `Andorra` / Andorra Juniper5 gal12-18"Yes9Juniperus sabina `Buffalo` / Buffalo Juniper5 gal6-12"Yes45Juniperus x pfitzeriana `Gold Coast` / Gold Coast Juniper5 gal3`-4`Yes2Philadelphus lewisii `Blizzard` / Blizzard Mockorange5 gal5`-6`Yes8Physocarpus opulifolius `Diablo` / Diablo Ninebark5 gal5`-6`Yes16Pinus mugo `Pumilio` / Mugo Pine5 gal5`-6`Yes7Potentilla fruticosa `Abbotswood` / Abbotswood Potentilla5 gal2`-3`Yes33Potentilla fruticosa `Pink Beauty` / Pink Beauty Potentilla3 gal2`-3`Yes14Rhus aromatica `Gro-Low` / Gro-Low Fragrant Sumac5 gal2`-3`Yes8Ribes alpinum / Alpine Currant3 gal4`-5`Yes28Ribes alpinum `Green Mound` / Green Mound Alpine Currant5 gal2`-3`Yes16Rosa x `Nearly Wild` / Nearly Wild Rose5 gal2`-3`Yes10Spiraea japonica `Goldflame` / Spirea5 gal2`-3`Yes63Spiraea x bumalda `Little Princess` / Little Princess Spirea5 gal3`-4`Yes33Symphoricarpos albus / Common White Snowberry5 gal4`-5`Yes13Syringa meyeri `Palibin` / Dwarf Korean Lilac5 gal5`-6`Yes38Viburnum trilobum `Bailey Compact` / Bailey`s Compact American Cranberry Bush5 gal4`-5`No10ANNUALS/PERENNIALSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESIZEMATURE SIZEDROUGHT TOLERANTQTYAchillea millefolium `Moonshine` / Moonshine Yarrow1 gal2`-3`30GRASSESBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMESIZEMATURE SIZEDROUGHT TOLERANTQTYCalamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` / Feather Reed Grass1 gal66Helictotrichon sempervirens `Blue Oats` / Blue Oat Grass1 gal59GROUND COVERSBOTANICAL / COMMON NAMECONTSPACINGQTYPoa pratensis / Kentucky Bluegrasssod16,110 sfPLANT SCHEDULENative Seed MixNATIVE SEED MIXSLENDER WHEATGRASS25%WESTERN WHEATGRASS10%THICKSPIKE WHEATGRASS10%MOUNTAIN BROME13%NEVADA BLUEGRASS15%BLUEBUNCH/SNAKE RIVER WHEATGRASS25%BLUE FLAX2%SEEDING RATE:DRILL SEED 8-10LBS/ACREBROADCAST SEED 16-20LBS/ACRESOURCE: CIRCLE S SEEDS OF MONTANA INC.: 406-285-3269RIPARIAN SEED MIX (DETENTION/RETENTION BASIN):SLENDER RUSH .5 LBS PER ACREWATER SEDGE 1.0 LBS PER ACRECREEPING SPIKE RUSH 2.0 LBS PER ACRENEBRASKA SEDGE2.0 LBS PER ACRESMALLFRUITED BULL RUSH.2 LBS PER ACREBLUE JOINTED REED GRASS.5 LBS PER ACRENProject For: Boulders 1126, 1144 Abigail Lane Bozeman, MTLandscapeLegendand NotesL10212/18/18City SubmittalDate Issue3084 Thorpe RoadBelgrade, Montana 59714Ph 406.924.8038chad@redbarnmontana.com1/10/19City Submittal8/10/20City Submittal2/12/21DRC Revisions5/24/21DRC Revisions