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504750465045504450435042504150405039503850375036503550345033503250485049505050515052505350545049© copyright 2022BYLA Landscape ArchitectsSHEET NO.BYLA L A N D S C A P E A R C H I T E C T S 323 Lewis . | Ketchum, ID (208) 726 5907 • (208) 720 0215 www.byla.us SITE DESIGN SUNDANCE SPRINGSISSUE DATE:DRAWN BY:PROJECT MANAGER:FILENAME:--KPKPSUNDANCE SUBDIVISION, COMM LOT #2, BOZEMAN, MT ISSUE: REVISIONS:05/27/2022PERMIT SET02/04/2022 DRAFTNOT FOR CONSTRUCTIONRESPONSE TO CITY COMMENTS 05/27/20221L2.0PLANTING NOTES+ LEGENDS /LANDSCAPECALCS1.ALL SOIL PREPARATION AND PLANTING OPERATIONS SHALL BE CONDUCTED UNDERFAVORABLE WEATHER CONDITIONS ONLY. SOIL SHALL NOT BE WORKED WHENEXCESSIVELY DRY OR WET, AND THE OWNER’S REPRESENTATIVE RESERVES THE RIGHTTO STOP ANY WORK TAKING PLACE DURING A PERIOD WHEN CONDITIONS ARECONSIDERED DETRIMENTAL TO SOIL STRUCTURE OR PLANT GROWTH.2.INSTALL A MIN 3" LAYER OF MULCH AROUND ALL TREES AND SHRUBS AND IN ALLPLANTING AREAS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED CREATE A NATURAL SPADED EDGEWHERE PLANTING BEDS MEET TURF AREAS.3.FINISH GRADE VERIFICATION: FINISH GRADE TO BE 1" BELOW FINISH PAVING SURFACE INLAWN AREAS AND 2" BELOW IN PLANTING AREAS. VERIFY PLANTING AREAS ARE GRADEDAT +/- 0.2 FOOT TO FINISH GRADE, PRIOR TO LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION.4.PLANT MATERIAL AND ACQUISITION: PROVIDE SINGLE TRUNK STANDARD TREES UNLESSNOTED OTHERWISE. NOTIFY THE OWNER’S REPRESENTATIVE AT THE TIME OF DELIVERYOF ANY PLANT MATERIAL THAT IS DAMAGED OR IN POOR CONDITION. OWNER’SREPRESENTATIVE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO INSPECT ALL PLANT MATERIALS BEFOREPLANTING. MATERIAL MAY BE REJECTED AT ANY TIME DUE TO CONDITION, FORM ORDAMAGE BEFORE OR AFTER PLANTING. PROVIDE IDENTIFICATION TAG FROM THESUPPLYING NURSERY SHOWING COMMON AND BOTANICAL PLANT NAMES FOR AT LEASTONE PLANT OF EACH SPECIES DELIVERED TO THE SITE. PROTECT ALL PLANTS AGAINSTHEAT, SUN, WIND AND FROST DURING TRANSPORTATION TO THE SITE AND WHILE BEINGHELD AT THE SITE. DO NOT STORE PLANTS IN TOTAL DARKNESS MORE THAN ONE DAY.CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR WATERING ALL PLANT MATERIALS ON-SITE DURINGCONSTRUCTION.5.PLANT PACKAGING: ALL CONTAINERS/PACKAGING SHALL REMAIN IN PLACE UNTILIMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO PLANTING. ANY STOCK IN CONTAINERS SHALL BE REMOVEDFROM CONTAINERS AND THE CONTAINER BALL SHALL BE CUT VERTICALLY ASNECESSARY TO LOOSEN ROOTS. REMOVE ALL PLANT TAGS, TYING MATERIAL ANDMARKING TAPES AT THE TIME OF PLANTING.6.PLANT QUALITY: ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE SELECTED AT NURSERY BY OWNER'SREPRESENTATIVE. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO INSPECT ANDREJECT PLANT MATERIAL AT ANY POINT FROM DELIVERY THROUGH WARRANTY PERIOD,CONTRACTOR TO REPLACE MATERIAL DURING CURRENT PLANTING WINDOW. ALLMATERIAL SHALL CONFORM TO THE GUIDELINES ESTABLISHED BY THE CURRENTAMERICAN STANDARD FOR NURSERY STOCK, PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICANASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN.7.PLANT QUANTITIES: THE PLANT SCHEDULE IS PROVIDED AS AN AID ONLY. THECONTRACTOR SHALL SUPPLY ALL PLANT MATERIALS IN QUANTITIES SUFFICIENT TOCOMPLETE THE PLANTING SHOWN ON ALL DRAWINGS.8.PLANTING DETAILS: REFER TO PLANTING DETAILS AND OR SPECIFICATIONS FOR PLANTINSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS.9.PLANTING LAYOUT: THE PLANTING PLANS ARE DIAGRAMMATIC. SITE PLANT MATERIALSAPPROXIMATELY AS SHOWN ON THE LANDSCAPE DRAWING AND NOTIFY OWNER'SREPRESENTATIVE FOR REVIEW, PRIOR TO PLANTING. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RESERVESTHE RIGHT TO ADJUST PLANTS TO EXACT LOCATION IN FIELD.10.INITIAL PRUNING: PRUNE ONLY DEAD OR DAMAGED LIMBS, OR AS DIRECTED BYLANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.11.STAKING: TREE STAKING SHALL BE AT THE CONTRACTOR'S DISCRETION, BUTCONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE, AND OR REPLACEMENT/REPLANTINGNECESSARY DUE TO WIND DISPLACEMENT OF PLANT MATERIALS.12.WATERING REQUIREMENTS: ALL PLANTS SHALL BE WATERED THOROUGHLY TWICEDURING THE FIRST 24-HOUR PERIOD AFTER PLANTING. ALL PLANTS SHALL THEN BEWATERED AS NECESSARY, DURING THE FIRST GROWING SEASON.13.WORK ORDER: ALL SUBSURFACE WORK, INCLUDING UTILITY AND IRRIGATION SHALL BEINSTALLED AND FUNCTIONAL, PRIOR TO THE INSTALLATION OF ANY PROPOSEDLANDSCAPING. STAKE LOCATION OF ALL TREES, HEDGE LINES AND PLANTING BEDS ANDNOTIFY OWNER’S REPRESENTATIVE FOR REVIEW PRIOR TO PLANTING. TREES ANDSHRUBS MUST BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO PERENNIALS AND GRASSES TO ESTABLISHPROPER LAYOUT AND TO AVOID DAMAGE TO SMALLER PLANTINGS.14.SOIL AMENDMENT: AFTER INITIAL SOIL DE-COMPACTION PROCEDURES ARE PERFORMED,SOIL AMENDMENTS SHOULD BE ADDED. THE ADDITION OF SOIL AMENDMENTS ISDETERMINED FROM SOIL TESTS CONDUCTED PRIOR TO WORK COMMENCING. SOILAMENDMENT MAY INCLUDE INORGANIC MATERIAL SUCH AS SAND, SILT OR CLAY, WHICHHELP IMPROVE SOIL TEXTURE. ORGANIC MATERIAL SUCH AS COMPOST, MANURE, ANDPEAT MOSS MAY ALSO BE USED AND HELP IMPROVE SOIL STRUCTURE. OTHERAMENDMENTS SHALL BE ADDED AS SPECIFIED IN REQUIRED SOILS REPORT. ALLAMENDMENTS SHOULD BE MIXED THOROUGHLY WITH EXISTING SOIL AND ANADDITIONAL SOIL TEST WILL BE TAKEN TO ENSURE PROPER SOIL CONDITIONS PRIOR TOPLANTING.15.SUPPLEMENTAL TOPSOIL: IF NECESSARY, PROVIDE NEW TOPSOIL THAT IS FERTILE,FRIABLE AND NATURAL LOAM SURFACE SOIL, REASONABLY FREE OF SUBSOIL, CLAY,CLAY LUMPS, BRUSH WEEDS, AND OTHER LITTER AND FREE OF ROOTS, STUMPS,STONES LARGER THAN 2" IN ANY DIMENSION AND OTHER EXTRANEOUS OR TOXICMATTER HARMFUL TO PLANT GROWTH. OBTAIN TOPSOIL FROM LOCAL SOURCES ORFROM AREAS HAVING SIMILAR SOIL CHARACTERISTICS TO THAT NECESSARY FORVIGOROUS GROWTH OF SPECIFIED PLANTINGS. OBTAIN TOPSOIL THAT OCCURS IN ADEPTH OF NOT LESS THAN 6". DO NOT OBTAIN SOIL FROM BOGS OR MARSHES.16.TURF/SOD PREPARATION: PREPARE SOILS IN SEED AND SOD AREAS BY ROTO-TILLINGAMENDMENT AND TOPSOIL TO A DEPTH OF 4” BELOW FINISHED SOIL SURFACE,PLANTING NOTESTREESCODEBOTANICAL NAMECOMMON NAMESIZEH X WWATER USEQTYATAcer tataricumTatarian Maple1.5" Cal.20`-25` HDrought Tolerant6AS2Amelanchier alnifoliaServiceberry8` Ht.10-15` HDrought Tolerant6CT2Crataegus x mordenensis `Toba`Toba Hawthorn1" Cal.12-15` HDrought Tolerant4GIGleditsia triacanthos inermisThornless Honey Locust1.5" Cal.35-45` HDrought Tolerant6PDPicea glauca 'Densata'Black Hills White Spruce8` Ht.35-45` x 15-20`Drought Tolerant13PBPinus aristataBristlecone Pine6` Ht.10-20` x 10-20`Drought Tolerant11PTPopulus tremuloidesQuaking Aspen1.5" Cal.30-50` hMedium12PC2Prunus virginianaChokecherry1.5" Cal.20`-25` HDrought Tolerant11SRSyringa reticulataJapanese Tree Lilac1" Cal.20-25` x 10-15`Drought Tolerant5UDUlmus davidiana japonica `Discovery`Discovery Elm1.5" Cal.35-45` HDrought Tolerant8SHRUBSCODEBOTANICAL NAMECOMMON NAMESIZEH X WWATER USEQTYARAmelanchier alnifolia 'Regent'Regent Serviceberry5 gal.3-6` x 3-6`Drought Tolerant17AM2Aronia melanocarpa elataGlossy Black Chokeberry5 gal.3-6` x 3-6`Drought Tolerant18CFCornus sericea 'Farrow' TMArctic Fire Red Twig Dogwood5 gal.6-10` x 6-10`Medium10JMJuniperus scopulorum 'Medora'Medora Juniper5 gal.10-12` x 2-4`Drought Tolerant18PC3Pinus mugo 'Compacta'Dwarf Mugo Pine5 gal.3-6` x 3-6`Water Smart3SK2Syringa pubescens patula 'Miss Kim'Miss Kim Korean Lilac5 gal.4-6` x 4-6`Drought Tolerant14VINE/ESPALIERCODEBOTANICAL NAMECOMMON NAMESIZEH X WWATER USEQTYHAHumulus lupulus 'Aureus'Golden Hops1 gal.15` HWater Smart10PLANT SCHEDULESHRUB AREASCODEBOTANICAL NAMECOMMON NAMESIZEH X WWATER USESPACINGQTYPLANTING BED AREA3,418 sfAPAchillea millefolium 'Paprika'Paprika Common Yarrow1 gal.18-24" x 18-24"Drought Tolerant24" o.c.AMAchillea x 'Moonshine'Moonshine Yarrow1 gal.18-24" x 18-24"Drought Tolerant24" o.c.ASAurinia saxatilisBasket of Gold1 gal.12" x 12-36"Water Smart30" o.c.BCBerberis thunbergii 'Concorde'Concorde Japanese Barberry2 gal.2` x 2`Drought Tolerant24" o.c.BGBouteloua gracilisBlue Grama Grass1 gal.18-24" x 12-24"Drought Tolerant24" o.c.CKCalamagrostis x acutiflora 'Karl Foerster'Karl Foerster Feather Reed Grass1 gal.3-6` x 1-3`Water Smart24" o.c.CPCaragana pygmaeaPygmy Peashrub2 gal.3-4` x 3-4`Drought Tolerant36" o.c.CTCerastium tomentosumSnow In Summer1 gal.3-6" x SpreadingWater Smart24" o.c.DTDeschampsia cespitosaTufted Hair Grass1 gal.18-36" x 18-24"Water Smart24" o.c.EPEchinacea pallidaPale Purple Coneflower1 gal.18-36" x 18-36"Drought Tolerant24" o.c.EP2Echinacea purpureaConeflower1 gal.18-36" x 18-36"Water Smart24" o.c.ECErigeron compositusCutleaf Daisy1 gal.6-18" x 6-18"Drought Tolerant12" o.c.FGFestuca glaucaBlue Fescue1 gal.6-18" x 6-18"Drought Tolerant12" o.c.GAGaillardia aristataBlanket Flower1 gal.6-18" x 6-18"Drought Tolerant12" o.c.GCGeranium x cantabrigiense 'Biokovo'Biokovo Cranesbill1 gal.6-12" x 12-18"Water Smart18" o.c.HSHelictotrichon sempervirensBlue Oat Grass1 gal.18-36" x 18-36"Water Smart36" o.c.HCHeuchera cylindricaCoral Bells1 gal.12-24" x 12-24"Drought Tolerant18" o.c.LMLavandula angustifolia 'Munstead'Munstead English Lavender1 gal.12-18" x 12-18"Water Smart18" o.c.NWNepeta x faassenii 'Walker's Low'Walker's Low Catmint1 gal.12-18` x 12-36"Water Smart36" o.c.PLPenstemon procerusLittleflower Penstemon1 gal.6-18" x 6-18"Drought Tolerant18" o.c.PSPenstemon strictusRocky Mountain Penstemon1 gal.18-36" x 18-36"Drought Tolerant24" o.c.PA2Perovskia atriplicifoliaRussian Sage2 gal.18-36" x 18-36"Drought Tolerant36" o.c.PB2Philadelphus lewisii 'Blizzard'Blizzard Mockorange5 gal.4-5` x 4-5`Water Smart48" o.c.PAPotentilla fruticosa 'Abbotswood'Abbotswood Bush Cinquefoil2 gal.18-36" x 3-6`Drought Tolerant48" o.c.RG2Ribes alpinum 'Green Mound'Green Mound Alpine Currant2 gal.18-36" x 18-36"Water Smart36" o.c.RGRibes aureumGolden Currant5 gal.3-6` x 3-6`Drought Tolerant48" o.c.SMSalvia nemorosa 'May Night'May Night Sage1 gal.18-36" x 18-36"Drought Tolerant24" o.c.SLSchizachyrium scopariumLittle Bluestem1 gal.18-36" x 18-36"Drought Tolerant24" o.c.STSpiraea betulifolia 'Tor'Tor Birchleaf Spirea2 gal.18-36" x 18-36"Water Smart36" o.c.SHSporobolus heterolepisPrairie Dropseed1 gal.18-36" x 18-36"Water Smart24" o.c.SDSymphyotrichum oblongifolium 'Dream of Beauty'Dream of Beauty Fall Aster1 gal.18-36" x 18-36"Drought Tolerant24" o.c.SKSyringa pubescens patula 'Miss Kim'Miss Kim Korean Lilac5 gal.4-6` x 4-6`Drought Tolerant60" o.c.GROUND COVERSCODEBOTANICAL NAMECOMMON NAMESIZEH X WWATER USESPACINGQTYNATIVE SEED MIXNative MeadowSeedN/ALowN/A7,589 sf-WATERCOURSE SETBACK NATIVE RIPARIANZone 1: Native riparian sedges, SeedN/AMediumN/A3,128 sf-forbs, and grassesWATERCOURSE SETBACK NATIVE GRASSESZone 2: Native GrassesSeedN/ALowN/A2,731 sf-TBTurf Sod BluegrassKentucky BluegrasssodN/AMediumN/A1,707 sfPLANT AREA SCHEDULEPARKING LOT LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTSITEMREQUIREDPROVIDEDPARKING SPACES58 SPACES44 SPACESINTERNAL PARKINGLANDSCAPE880 SF1646 SFTREES IN OR WITHIN 20' OFPARKING5 CANOPY TREES8 CANOPY TREES, 26NON-CANOPY TREESScale: 1/4" = 1'-0"PARKING SCREENING SECTION1SOUTH 3RD AVEEX. DRAINAGE SWALEEX. DITCHEX. TRAILPARKING SCREENINGBERM + PLANTINGPARKING LOT DRIVE AISLEPARKING SPACESIDEWALK4' MIN. /6' MAX.HEIGHT+/- 3'BERMDROUGHT TOLERANT PLANT PERCENTAGEITEMTOTALTOTALDROUGHTTOLERANTPERCENTAGEDROUGHTTOLERANTTREES827186%SHRUBS806783%SHRUB AREAS3,418 SF2,565 SF MIN75%NOTE: A MINIMUM OF 75% OF SHRUB AREAS WILL BE COMPRISED OF DROUGHT TOLERANT SHRUBS, GRASSES, PERENNIALS LISTED ABOVE