HomeMy WebLinkAbout089 L1.8 - LANDSCAPE NOTE - 20211027PAWNEE BUTTES SANDCHERRY5' HT, 5' SPDWHITE POTENTILLA2' HT3' SPDGOLDEN CURRANTBUFFALO JUNIPER DWARF MUGO PINE EV-15FTPercent Drought Tolerant Trees/ Shrubs: Drought Tolerant Trees/ Shrubs: 2,266(75% minimum- Section 38.550.050) Total No. of Trees/ Shrubs: 2,893 = 78% Drought Tolerant SpeciesPLANT LISTGENERAL PLANTING NOTES1. ALL DISTURBED AREAS, INCLUDING CONSTRUCTION ACCESS, TO RECEIVE TOPSOIL, SEED, AND IRRIGATION PER LANDSCAPE PLAN. ANYADDITIONAL DISTURBANCE AREAS NOT SHOWN IN THE PLANS WILL BE RESTORED AT CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE.2.ENSURE IRRIGATION SYSTEM IS INSTALLED, TESTED, AND WORKING PROPERLY PRIOR TO ANY SEEDING OR PLANTING.3. ENSURE ALL BACK FILL, FINE GRADING, AND ADJACENT HARDSCAPE WORK IS COMPLETE AND REVIEWED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTBEFORE SEEDING OR PLANTING.4.UTILITIES: DETERMINE LOCATION OF ABOVE GRADE AND UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AND PERFORM WORK IN A MANNER WHICH WILLAVOID DAMAGE. HAND EXCAVATE, AS REQUIRED. MAINTAIN GRADE STAKES UNTIL REMOVAL IS MUTUALLY AGREED UPON BY PARTIESCONCERNED. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR UTILITY LOCATING, REPAIR OF UTILITIES DAMAGED BY CONTRACTOR, ANDESTABLISHMENT OF GRADE CONTROLS.5. EXCAVATION: WHEN CONDITIONS DETRIMENTAL TO PLANT GROWTH ARE ENCOUNTERED, SUCH AS RUBBLE FILL, ADVERSE DRAINAGECONDITIONS, OR OBSTRUCTIONS, NOTIFY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT BEFORE PLANTING.6. FIELD MEASUREMENTS: VERIFY ACTUAL GRADE ELEVATIONS, SERVICE AND UTILITY LOCATIONS, IRRIGATION SYSTEM COMPONENTS ANDDIMENSIONS OF PLANTINGS AND CONSTRUCTION CONTIGUOUS WITH NEW PLANTINGS BY FIELD MEASUREMENTS BEFORE PROCEEDINGWITH PLANTING WORK.7. COORDINATE INSTALLATION OF PLANTING MATERIALS DURING NORMAL PLANTING SEASONS FOR EACH TYPE OF PLANT MATERIALREQUIRED.8. SQUARE FOOTAGES (SF) ARE APPROXIMATE AND BASED ON PLAN TAKE-OFFS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR FIELD MEASURINGALL PLANTING AREAS.9. ALL PLANTS SHALL BE TRUE TO NAME AND MEET ALL CONDITIONS OF THESE SPECIFICATIONS. ANY PLANT WHICH IS NOT TRUE TO NAMEAS INDICATED BY FORM, LEAF, FLOWER, OR FRUITING CHARACTERISTICS SHALL BE REPLACED AT THE CONTRACTOR’S EXPENSE.10. CONTRACTOR TO NOTIFY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT TWO WEEKS PRIOR TO PLANT MATERIAL BEING DELIVERED TO THE SITE TOSCHEDULE INSPECTION/APPROVAL.11. CONTRACTOR SHALL WARRANTY ALL PLANT MATERIALS FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR AFTER WRITTEN ACCEPTANCE BY LANDSCAPEARCHITECT.12. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO INSPECT AND REJECT PLANT MATERIAL AT ANY POINT FROM DELIVERY THROUGHWARRANTY PERIOD. CONTRACTOR TO REPLACE MATERIAL DURING CURRENT PLANTING WINDOW.TOPSOIL, PLANTER MIX & FERTILIZER NOTES1. ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS (INCL. SEEDING) MUST HAVE 6" OF TOPSOIL, MINIMUM. SEE TREE AND SHRUB PLANTING DETAILS FORADDITIONAL TOPSOIL REQUIREMENTS.2. CONTRACTOR TO COMPLETE AN ASSESSMENT OF SITE TO UNDERSTAND SOIL RESOURCES IN SPECIFIC PLANTING AREAS. CONTRACTORTO TAKE ONE SOIL SAMPLE, MINIMUM PER 1,000 SF OF PLANTING AREA AND PROVIDE TO A CERTIFIED SOIL LABORATORY, SUCH AS CSUSOILS LAB (WWW.SOILTESTINGLAB.COLOSTATE.EDU) FOR ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATIONS. IT MAY BE DETERMINED THAT SOILPRESERVATION IS NOT SUITABLE BASED ON SPECIFIC SOIL CONDITIONS. IF SOIL PRESERVATION IS VIABLE, THE FOLLOWING STEPS CANBE USED TO ADEQUATELY PRESERVE SOIL.2.1. IDENTIFY STOCKPILE LOCATIONS FOR SOIL TO BE SALVAGED.2.2. STRIP EXISTING A-HORIZON OF SOIL (TOP ±4-6”) AND STOCKPILE AT CHOSEN STOCKPILE SITE FOR RE-USE DURING REVEGETATION.2.3. SALVAGED TOPSOIL SHALL BE FREE OF STONES 1 INCH OR LARGER. SCREENING MAY BE NECESSARY.2.4. TO PROTECT SURROUNDING UNDERGROWTH, STOCKPILE EXCAVATION MATERIALS IN PREDETERMINED STOCKPILE AREA. DO NOTSTOCKPILE AGAINST OR OUTSIDE THE L.O.D. STOCKPILES OF TOPSOIL FOR REUSE NOT TO BE GREATER THAN FOUR FEET IN HEIGHT.3. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY SUITABILITY OF SURFACE SOIL TO PRODUCE TOPSOIL MEETING REQUIREMENTS AND AMEND AS NECESSARY. IFINSUFFICIENT QUANTITIES OF TOPSOIL EXIST, SUPPLEMENT WITH IMPORTED TOPSOIL.4. TOPSOIL IN SEED ZONES: TO BE ASTM D 5268, pH RANGE OF 5.5 TO 7.0, 4 PERCENT ORGANIC MATERIAL MIN., FREE OF STONES 1 INCH ORLARGER, REFUSE, PLANT, ROOTS, STICKS, NOXIOUS WEED SEEDS, SALT, STERILANTS OR OTHER MATERIAL WHICH WOULD BEDETRIMENTAL TO SEED GERMINATION. TOPSOIL SHALL HAVE SALTS OF LESS THAN 2 MMHOS/CM AND SODIUM ABSORPTION RATIO OFLESS THAN 12. TOPSOIL TESTING WILL BE REQUIRED TO SHOW COMPLIANCE.5. GENERAL SOIL PREPARATION: CONTRACTOR TO MECHANICALLY RIP OR DISK SUBSOIL IN ALL AREAS TO BE PLANTED TO A MINIMUMDEPTH OF 6-INCHES PRIOR TO PLACING TOP SOIL AND SOIL AMENDMENTS. SPREAD PREPARED TOPSOIL (SEE #3 ABOVE) 1/2 THETHICKNESS OVER LOOSENED SUBGRADE. DO NOT SPREAD IF PLANTING SOIL OR SUBGRADE IS FROZEN OR MUDDY. MIX INTO TOP 6" OFSUBGRADE. SPREAD REMAINDER OF PLANTING SOIL EVENLY OVER AREA TO BE PLANTED OR SEEDED. APPLY FERTILIZERS PERMANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS.6. SOIL PREPARATION FOR SEED AREAS: SAME AS GENERAL SOIL PREPARATION PLUS SOIL SHALL BE TEXTURIZED PARALLEL TO THECONTOUR OF THE PLANTING BED TO CREATE A ROUGH SURFACE.7. COMPACT PLANTING SOIL TO A MAXIMUM PROCTOR DENSITY OF 75% BEFORE SEEDING AND PLANTING.8. POSITIVE SURFACE DRAINAGE: FINISH AND FINE GRADE THE PROJECT AREA TO ESTABLISH AN EVEN AND WELL MATCHED GRADIENTOVER THE ENTIRE SURFACE. PROVIDE POSITIVE SURFACE DRAINAGE, WITH NO DEPRESSIONS, SETTLING, OR IRREGULARITIES IN THEFINISHED GRADE.9. TRANSITIONAL AREAS: AT ANY TRANSITIONAL POINT OR LINE WHERE ONE PLANE INTERSECTS ANOTHER, SUCH AS FROM A SLOPINGAREA OR BERM TO A LEVEL AREA, A SMOOTH AND GENTLE TRANSITION SHALL BE MADE. THERE SHALL BE NO ABRUPT CHANGES INGRADE UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED OTHERWISE. MATCH THE GRADES OF NEW WORK WITH EXISTING AREAS OUTSIDE THE PROJECTAREA.10. SPREAD FERTILIZERS AT RATES INDICATED:10.1. SEEDED/ SODDED AREAS: APPLY BIOSOL FORTE 7-2-1 GRANULAR (OR APPROVED EQUAL) AT A RATE OF 1000 LBS/ACRE ANDMYCOAPPLY ENDO (OR APPROVED EQUAL) AT A RATE OF 20 LBS/ACRE. APPLY FERTILIZERS BY BROADCAST METHOD ACCORDING TOMANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. SOIL AMENDMENT AND FERTILIZER REQUIREMENTS MAY BE AMENDED PENDING THERESULTS OF THE SOIL NUTRIENT AND TEXTURE EVALUATION.SEEDING NOTES1. THE SEED BED SHALL BE PREPARED NOT MORE THAN 3 DAYS PRIOR TO THE INSTALLATION OF SEED, PLUGS, OR SOD BY LOOSENING THESOIL TO A DEPTH OF NOT LESS THAN 2" NOR MORE THAN 4" BY DISKING, HARROWING, OR TILLING. SURFACE CRUSTING CAUSED BYWATER DURING THE INTERIM MUST BE LOOSENED PRIOR TO THE SEEDING OPERATION. ALL SOIL EROSION SHALL BE FILLED PRIOR TOTHE SEEDING OR PLUGGING OPERATION.2. SEED WILL BE FURNISHED IN SEALED, UNOPENED, STANDARD CONTAINERS AND LABELED IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE USDA RULES ANDREGULATIONS AND THE FEDERAL SEED ACT. ALL MATERIAL SHALL BE STORED IN A MANNER THAT WILL PREVENT THEM FROM COMINGINTO CONTACT WITH PRECIPITATION, SURFACE WATER, OR OTHER CONTAMINATING SUBSTANCE.3. CONTRACTOR TO HAND BROADCAST SEED AND RAKE INTO SOIL 1/4" TO 1/2" DEPTH OVER A PREPARED SEED BED OF MINIMUM DEPTH OF6" (REFER TO TOPSOIL, PLANTER MIX & FERTILIZER NOTES). SEEDING SHALL BE DONE IN 2 SEPARATE APPLICATIONS CROSSING THEAREA AT RIGHT ANGLES TO ONE ANOTHER TO GUARANTEE EVEN COVERAGE. ROLL SLIGHTLY AND WATER WITH FINE SPRAY.4. APPLY WEED-FREE STRAW MULCH AFTER PLANTING. MULCH TO BE CLEAN, WHEAT STRAW CERTIFIED FREE OF NOXIOUS WEEDS ANDHAVING STEM LENGTHS OF 6-10 INCHES ON AVERAGE. MULCH TO BE APPLIED AT THE RATE OF 2 TONS PER ACRE.5. IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING SEEDING OPERATIONS OF SPECIFIC ZONES, THE AREAS SHALL BE PROTECTED FROM TRAFFIC OR OTHERACTIVITIES, EXCEPT WEED CONTROL. WATER NEWLY PLANTED AREAS AND KEEP MOIST UNTIL ESTABLISHED.6. ALL SEED SHALL BE CERTIFIED WEED FREE. FRESH, CLEAN, DRY, NEW CROP SEED COMPLYING WITH THE ASSOCIATION OF OFFICIALSEED ANALYSIS "RULES FOR TESTING SEEDS" FOR PURITY AND GERMINATION TOLERANCES. NO SEED SHALL CONTAIN ANY SPECIES ONTHE COUNTY OR STATE NOXIOUS WEED LIST. CONTRACTOR TO SUBMIT PURITY TAGS TO THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TOINSTALLATION.7. NATIVE SEEDED AREAS SHALL BE ACCEPTED ON THE BASIS OF HAVING UNIFORM GRASS GROWTH OVER ALL THE SEEDED AREAS.ACCEPTABLE UNIFORM GRASS GROWTH SHALL BE DEFINED AS WHEN SCATTERED BARE SPOTS, NOT GREATER THAN ONE SQUARE FOOT,DO NOT EXCEED 5% OF THE SEEDED AREAS.PLANTING NOTES1. CONTRACTOR TO LOCATE UTILITIES PRIOR TO DIGGING AND FINAL TREE LOCATIONS TO BE ADJUSTED ACCORDINGLY.2.PLANT TREES AND SHRUBS AFTER FINAL GRADES HAVE BEEN ACCEPTED AND PRIOR TO SEEDING, UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY LANDSCAPEARCHITECT.3. LOCATIONS OF PLANTING ON PLAN ARE APPROXIMATE. CONTRACTOR TO FLAG ALL PROPOSED TREE AND SHRUB LOCATIONS FOR LANDSCAPEARCHITECT REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION4. ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE HEALTHY, SOUND AND FREE OF DISEASE. ALL PLANT MATERIAL TO BE APPROVED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTPRIOR TO INSTALLATION. ALL PLANT MATERIAL TO COMPLY WITH STANDARDS DESCRIBED IN "AMERICAN STANDARD FOR NURSERY STOCK" (ANSIZ60.1-2014, OR LATEST EDITION). PROVIDE WELL-SHAPED, FULLY-BRANCHED, HEALTHY, VIGOROUS STOCK FREE OF WEEDS, DISEASE, INSECTS,EGGS, LARVAE, GIRDLING, AND DEFECTS SUCH AS SUN SCALD, INJURIES, ABRASIONS, AND DISFIGUREMENT. TREES AND SHRUBS OF A LARGERSIZE MAY BE USED IF ACCEPTABLE TO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT WITH A PROPORTIONATE INCREASE IN SIZE OF ROOT BALLS.5. ALL PLANTS SHALL BE THE SPECIES DESIGNATED ON THE DRAWINGS. NO SUBSTITUTIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTENAPPROVAL OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. CONTRACTOR MUST PROVIDE PROOF OF NON-AVAILABILITY.6. MEASUREMENTS: MEASURE TREES AND SHRUBS ACCORDING TO ANSI Z60.1 WITH BRANCHES AND TRUNKS OR CANES IN THEIR NORMALPOSITION. DO NOT PRUNE TO OBTAIN REQUIRED SIZES. TAKE CALIPER MEASUREMENTS 6 INCHES ABOVE GROUND FOR TREES UP TO 4-INCHCALIPER SIZE, AND 12-INCHES ABOVE GROUND FOR LARGER SIZES. MEASURE MAIN BODY OF TREE OR SHRUB FOR HEIGHT AND SPREAD; DO NOTMEASURE BRANCHES OR ROOTS TIP-TO-TIP.7. TREES AND SHRUBS: DELIVER NURSERY STOCKED OR FRESHLY DUG TREES AND SHRUBS. DO NOT PRUNE BEFORE DELIVERY, EXCEPT ASAPPROVED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. PROTECT BARK, BRANCHES, AND ROOT SYSTEMS FROM SUN SCALD, DRYING, SWEATING, WHIPPING, ANDOTHER HANDLING AND TYING DAMAGE. DO NOT BEND OR BIND-TIE TREES OR SHRUBS IN SUCH A MANNER AS TO DESTROY NATURAL SHAPE.PROVIDE PROTECTIVE COVERING DURING DELIVERY. PLANT MATERIALS DELIVERED WITHOUT PROTECTIVE COVERING MAY BE REJECTED. DONOT DROP TREES AND SHRUBS DURING DELIVERY. LABEL AT LEAST ONE TREE AND ONE SHRUB OF EACH VARIETY PER DELIVERY WITH ASECURELY ATTACHED WATERPROOF TAG BEARING A LEGIBLE PLANT NAME. REMOVE ALL TAGS AND FLAGGING AS DIRECTED BY LANDSCAPEARCHITECT.8. DRAINAGE: NOTIFY OWNER’S REPRESENTATIVE IF SUBSOIL CONDITIONS EVIDENCE WATER SEEPAGE OR RETENTION IN TREE OR SHRUB PITS.8.1. FILL THE PIT WITH WATER AND ALLOW IT TO COMPLETELY DRAIN BEFORE PLANTING OCCURS.8.2. IF WATER DOES NOT DRAIN OUT OF PIT WITHIN 24 HOURS, NOTIFY OWNER’S REPRESENTATIVE.8.3. FOR TREE INSTALLATIONS TO BE COMPLETED IN THE SPRING, DIG TEST PITS PRIOR TO RECEIVING DELIVERY OF PLANT MATERIAL. IFPERCHED WATER IS ENCOUNTERED, PLANTING SCHEDULE MAY BE MODIFIED IN COORDINATION WITH OWNER’S REPRESENTATIVE ANDLANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.9.NOXIOUS VEGETATION SHALL BE CONTROLLED BY THE CONTRACTOR THROUGHOUT THE SEEDING ZONES AS WELL AS THE ENTIRE PROJECT SITEUNTIL FINAL ACCEPTANCE OR THROUGH THE MAINTENANCE PERIOD, WHICH EVER IS LONGER.10. MULCH TO BE REGIONALLY SOURCED AND A SAMPLE SUBMITTED TO THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FOR APPROVAL. MULCH SHALL BE PLACED INTHE FOLLOWING AVERAGE THICKNESS AND FINISH LEVEL WITH ADJACENT FINISH GRADES. MULCH SHALL NOT BE PLACED AGAINST TRUNKS ORSTEMS.10.1. TREE RINGS: 4" DEPTH OF MULCH (FOR TREE RINGS, MULCH WITH SPECIFIED DEPTH TO THE DRIPLINE). TREE GROUPINGS TO BE MULCHEDCONTINUOUSLY.10.2. MULCH BACKFILLED SURFACES OF PITS, PLANTED AREAS, NON-IRRIGATED ZONES, AND OTHER AREAS INDICATED.11. WILDLIFE PROTECTION FENCING TO BE PROVIDED AROUND ALL ASPEN TREES. FENCING TO BE EITHER AROUND INDIVIDUAL TREES OR WHENAPPROPRIATE AROUND CLUSTERS OF TREES. FINAL LAYOUT OF FENCING TO BE COORDINATED BETWEEN CONTRACTOR AND LANDSCAPEARCHITECT. FENCING TO BE MAINTAINED THROUGHOUT THE WARRANTY PERIOD.TURFGRASS SOD1. TURFGRASS TO BE LOCALLY SOURCED KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS SOD FROM GALLATIN VALLEY SOD, BOZEMAN, MT OR APPROVED EQUAL.2. TURF GRASS SOD: HARVEST, DELIVER, STORE, AND HANDLE SOD ACCORDING TO REQUIREMENTS IN "SPECIFICATIONS FOR TURFGRASS SODMATERIALS" AND "SPECIFICATIONS FOR TURFGRASS SOD TRANSPLANTING AND INSTALLATION" IN TURFGRASS PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL'S(TPI) "GUIDELINE SPECIFICATIONS TO TURFGRASS SODDING." DELIVER SOD IN TIME FOR PLANTING WITHIN 24 HOURS OF HARVESTING. PROTECTSOD FROM BREAKAGE AND DRYING.3. INSTALL, IRRIGATE, AND MAINTAIN AS PER SUPPLIER'S RECOMMENDATION.4. SODDED AREAS SHALL BE ACCEPTED ON THE BASIS OF HAVING A FULLY KNITTED MAT OF TURF, DEVOID OF VISIBLE JOINTS OR GAPS BETWEENEACH SLAB AND DEVOID OF BARE PATCHES WITHIN ANY SLAB. TURF SURFACE SHALL BE CONSISTENT AND EVEN, WITHOUT BUMPS OR DIPSEXCEPT AS EXIST IN THE OVERALL CONTOUR OF GRADE AS DEFINED BY THE GRADING PLANS.SymbolQty Common NameBotanical NameSize DescriptionMature HeightxWidthDeciduous Shade Trees12Red Rocket MapleAcer rubrum 'Red Rocket'2" Cal.Specimen quality B&B, staked35' x 12'18Chicagoland Hackberry*Celtis occidentalis 'Chicagoland'2 1/2" cal.Specimen quality B&B, staked40'-60' x 40'-60'34Skyline Honeylocust*Gleditsia triacanthos 'Skyline'2 1/2" cal.Specimen quality B&B, staked35'-45' x 30'-40'16Northern Red OakQuercus rubra2 1/2" cal.Specimen quality B&B, staked60'-75' x 45'25Littleleaf Linden*Tilia cordata2 1/2" cal.Specimen quality B&B, staked60'-70' x 20 -40'16Discovery Elm*Ulmus davidiana var. japonica2 1/2" cal.Specimen quality B&B, staked35 -40' x 30'-40'17Ohio Buckeye*Aesculus glabra2 1/2" cal.Specimen quality B&B, staked20'-40' x 20'-40'9Turkish FilbertCorylus colurna2 1/2" cal.Specimen quality B&B, staked40'-50' x 25'-30'7Common Hackberry*Celtis occidentalis2 1/2" cal.Specimen quality B&B, staked40'-60' x 40'-60'10Bur Oak*Quercus macrocarpa2 1/2" cal.Specimen quality B&B, staked60'-80' x 60'-80'15Oakleaf Mountain AshSorbus x thuringiaca2 1/2" cal.Specimen quality B&B, staked25'-35' x 20'-30'10Northern Catalpa*Catalpa speciosa2 1/2" cal.Specimen quality B&B, staked40'-60' x 20'-40'Subtotal189Evergreen Trees7Austrian Pine*Pinus nigra6'-8' ht. Specimen quality B&B, staked50'-60' x 20'-40'8Colorado SprucePicea pungens6'-8' ht. Specimen quality B&B, staked50-75' x 10-20'2Ponderosa Pine*Pinus ponderosa6'-8' ht. Specimen quality B&B, staked60'-100' x 25'-30'8Bristlecone Pine*Pinus aristata6'-8' ht. Specimen quality B&B, staked10'-12' x 4'-6'6Rocky Mountain Juniper*Juniperus scopulorum6'-8' ht. Specimen quality B&B, staked8'-10' x 10'-12'3Limber Pine*Pinus flexilis6'-8' ht. Specimen quality B&B, staked30'-50' x 15'-35'Subtotal34Ornamental Trees7Japanese Tree Lilac*Syringa reticulata2" cal. Specimen quality B&B, staked20'-30' x 15'-20'10Dolgo Crab*Malus 'Dolgo'2" cal. Specimen quality B&B, staked15'-20' x 20'-30'7Toba Hawthorn*Crataegus x mordenensis2" cal. Specimen quality B&B, staked12'-15' x 12'-15'7Amur Maple*Acer ginnala2" cal. Specimen quality B&B, staked15'-18' x 15'-18'8Ure Pear*Pyrus usseriensis 'Ure'2" cal. Specimen quality B&B, staked15'-20' x 12'-16'11Quaking Aspen*Populus tremuloides2 1/2" cal.Specimen quality B&B, staked30'-40' x 20'-30'Subtotal50Deciduous Shrubs63Alpine Currant*Ribes alpinum#5Container, 5 canes min. 12"-18" ht.3'-5' x 5'-6'56White Snowberry*Symphoricarpos albus#5Container, 5 canes min. 12"-18" ht.4'-5' x 3'-5'190Yellow Potentilla*Potentilla fruticosa#5Container, 5 canes min. 12"-18" ht.3'-4' x 3'-4'107Goldflame SpireaSpirea japonica 'Goldflame'#5Container, 5 canes min. 12"-18" ht.2'-4' x 2'-4'114Pawnee Buttes Sand Cherry*Prunus besseyi Pawnee Buttes#5Container, 5 canes min. 12"-18" ht.1'-1.5' x 4'-6'155Little Spire Russian Sage*Perovskia x atriplicifolia 'Little Spire'#5Container, 5 canes min. 12"-18" ht.1'-2' x 1'-2'169 Gro Low Sumac*Rhus aromatica 'Gro-Low'#5Container, 5 canes min. 12"-18" ht.2'-3' x 6'-8'83Woods Rose*Rosa woodsii#5Container, 5 canes min. 12"-18" ht.2'-5' x 3'-5'112Redosier DogwoodCornus sericea#5Container, 5 canes min. 12"-18" ht.8'-12' x 8'-10'136Golden Currant*Ribes aureum#5Container, 5 canes min. 12"-18" ht.4'-6' x 5'-8'86Blue Mist Spirea*Catryopteris x clanonensis#5Container, 5 canes min. 12"-18" ht.3'-5' x 4'101Black Chokeberry*Aronia melanocarpa#5Container, 5 canes min. 12"-18" ht.3'-6' x 3'-6'76Dwarf Korean Lilac*Syringa meyeri#5Container, 5 canes min. 12"-18" ht.4'-6' x 5'-8'132Miss Kim Lilac*Syringa patula 'Miss Kim'#5Container, 5 canes min. 12"-18" ht.6'-7' x 5'-6'44Common Lilac*Syrinca chinensis#5Container, 5 canes min. 12"-18" ht.7'-8' x 5'-8'114Froebel SpireaSpirea japonica 'Froebelii'#5Container, 5 canes min. 12"-18" ht.3'-4' x 2'-4'34Columnar Buckthorn*Frangula alnus#5Container, 5 canes min. 12"-18" ht.10'-12' x 3'-4'Subtotal1772Evergreen Shrubs250Buffalo Juniper*Juniperus sabina 'Buffalo'#5Container, 5 canes min. 12"-18" ht.12"-15" x 3'-5'124 Compact Oregon Grape*Mahonia aquifolium 'Compacta'#5Container, 5 canes min. 12"-18" ht.2'-3' x 5'234Dwf Mugo PinePinus mugo 'White Bud'#5Container, 5 canes min. 12"-18" ht.3'-5' x 6'-10'37Armstrong Juniper*Juniperus chinensis 'Armstrong'#5Container, 5 canes min. 12"-18" ht.3'-4' x 3'-4'203Spreading Cotoneaster*Contoneaster adpressus#5Container, 5 canes min. 12"-18" ht.5'-6' x 6'-8'Subtotal848Ornamental Grasses410Karl Forester Feather Reed GrassCalamagrostis acutiflora 'Karl Forester'#1Container4'-5' x 1.5'-2'359Flame GrassMiscanthus sinensis 'Purpurascens'#1Container4'-5' x 2'-3'167Prairie Winds Blue Paradise LittleBluestemSchizachyrium scoparium 'BlueParadise'#1Container3'-4' x 2'305Cheyenne Sky Switch GrassPanicum virgatum 'Cheyenne Sky'#1Container3' x 18"Subtotal1241Perennials/Wildflowers126Paprika YarrowAchillea x 'Paprika'#1Container2' x 1'-2'129Magnus Purple ConeflowerEchinaca pupurea 'Magnus'#1Container3'-4' x 1.5'105CatmintNepeta racemosa 'Walker's Low'#1Container2' x 2'-3'89Daylily 'Stella De Oro'Hemerocallis x 'Stella De Oro'#1Container1' x 1'-2'91Spike GayfeatherLiatris spicata 'Kobold'#1Container1'-3' x 1'-2'98Japanese Water IrisIris ensata variegata#1Container2'-4' x 1.5'-2'Subtotal638NOTE: * Montana Nursery and Landscape Association Drought Tolerant PlantScale: 1" = 20'-0"Site Plan Submittal Date: NOVEMBER 12, 2021SITE PLAN SUBMITTALTHE HOMESTEAD AT BUFFALO RUN5400 FOWLER LANES23, T02 S, R05 E, N2SW4SW4, CITY OF BOZEMAN, GALLATIN COUNTY, MONTANA.Revision 1 Date:MAY 10, 2022L1.8 - LANDSCAPE NOTESPER TABLE 38.550.050-1, LANDSCAPE PLAN INCLUDES FROM COLUMNS A AND B:1 LARGE CANOPY TREE, 1 LARGE NON-CANOPY TREE, 2 SMALL ORNAMENTAL TREES, 9EVERGREEN SHRUBS AND 9 DECIDUOUS SHRUBS PER 10,000 SF OF LANDSCAPE AREA TOTAL LANDSCAPE AREA 250,764 SFITEMREQUIRED PROVIDEDLANDSCAPE QUANTITIES LANDSCAPE MATERIALQTYIRRIGATED NATIVE SEEDIRRIGATED BLUEGRASS3" DEPTH CEDAR-GORILLA HAIR WOOD MULCH(INCLUDES ALL PERENNIAL AREAS)34" DIA. CRUSHED GRANITE107,732 SF2,290 SF68,615 SF72,127 SFLANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS1 TREE PER 50 LF IN STREET FRONTAGE FRONTAGE LF TREES REQUIRED TREES PROVIDEDFOWLER LANE630 LF13KURK DRIVE (NORTH)13980 LF2020KURK DRIVE (SOUTH)20201 LARGE CANOPY TREE PER 9 INTERNAL SURFACE PARKING SPACES REQUIRED4747424LARGE CANOPY TREESLARGE NON-CANOPY TREESORNAMENTAL TREESEVERGREEN SHRUBSDECIDUOUS SHRUBSTOTAL255125345050226 848226 1,772552 2,755TOTAL250,764 SFTOTAL INTERNAL SURFACEPARKING SPACESTREES REQUIRED TREES PROVIDEDTOTAL4,431 LF9191980 LFHOMESTEAD AVE (WEST)1212601 LFHOMESTEAD AVE (EAST)1414654 LFBUFFALO RUN AVE ( WEST)1212586 LFNTS