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IF PARKWAY TREES IN FACT REMAIN, NO NEW TREE HERE AND CREDIT TO OWNERSHIP - FIELD VERIFY FIRE FEATURE SWALE, SEE GENERAL SECTION CUT & CIVIL PLANS, TYP NO VEGETATION TO OBSTRUCT HORN/STROBE FUTURE SPORT COURT AREA LANDSCAPE MATERIALS LEGEND: DT: DROUGHT TOLERANT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT SYMBOL CODE BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME CONT CAL SIZE QTY TREES ACE GIN Acer ginalla 'Flame' / Flame Amur Maple 20' h x 20 'w B&B 1.5" Cal 20'h x 20'w 7 AS Acer negundo 'Sensation' / Sensation Box Elder 45' h 35' w B&B 1.5" Cal 45'h x 35'w 3 ACE CRK Acer platanoides / Norway Maple 45' h x 40' w B&B 1.5" Cal 45'h x 40'w 6 BC Betula nigra `Cully` TM / Heritage Birch CLUMP, 40`-60` H & W B&B 1.5" Cal 40-60'h x 40-60'w 5 GLE IN4 Gleditsia triacanthos inermis / Thornless Honey Locust 45' h x 40' w B&B 1.5" Cal 45'h x 40'w 3 PIC PE4 Picea glauca 'Pendula' / Weeping White Spruce 40' h x 5' w B&B 8' H 40'h x 5'w 5 SYR RET Syringa reticulata / Japanese Tree Lilac 25'h x 25'w B&B 1.5" Cal 25'h x 25'w 7 SYMBOL CODE BOTANICAL / COMMON NAME CONT FIELD2 SIZE QTY SHRUBS ARC UVA Arctostaphylos uva-ursi / Kinnikinnick 6-12" h & 4-6' w 2 gal 6-12'h x 4-6'w 23 AV Aucuba japonica 'Variegata' / Spotted Japanese Laurel 6' - 10' H & 5' - 9 W 5 gal 6-10'h x 5-9'w 3 CAL KAR Calamagrostis x acutiflora `Karl Foerster` / Feather Reed Grass 30"H x 30"W, 4' seedheads 1 gal 30"h x 30"w 104 CAR HAC Carex hachijoensis 'Evergold' / Evergold Japanese Sedge 18" h & 16" w 1 gal 18"h x 16"w 16 CAR IC2 Carex morrowii 'Ice Dance' / Ice Dance Japanese Sedge 1' h & 1-2' w 1 gal 1'h x 1-2'w 16 CT Chaenomeles japonica `Texas Scarlet` / Japanese Flowering Quince 3’ H & 5’ W 5 gal 3'h x 5'w 19 COR HAL Cornus alba 'Arctic Fire' / Arctic Fire Dogwood 4' h x 4' w 2 gal 4'h x 4'w 63 DIA WLW Dianthus gratianopolitanus 'Firewitch' / Firewitch Cheddar Pink 6" h & 12" w 1 gal 6"h x 12"w 41 LON RIV Diervilla x 'G2X88544' / Kodiak® Orange Diervilla 4' h & w 2 gal 4'h x 4'w 21 GA Gaillardia x 'Arizona Sun' / Arizona Sun Blanket Flower 1' H & 2' W 2 gal 1'h x 2'w 60 HEL BLU Helictotrichon sempervirens `Blue Oats` / Blue Oat Grass 2.5`H x 3`W 1 gal 2.5'h x 3'w 45 HEM ORO Hemerocallis x 'Stella de Oro' / Stella de Oro Daylily 1-1.5' h & 1-2' w 1 gal 1-1.5'h x 1-2'w 60 HYD BBO Hydrangea paniculata 'ILVOBO' / Bobo® Panicle Hydrangea 3' h & 4' w 2 gal 3'h x 4'w 27 JUN BL6 Juniperus horizontalis `Blue Rug` / Blue Rug Juniper 8" h & 8` w 2 gal 8"h x 8'w 24 JM Juniperus scopulorum 'Medora' / Medora Juniper 10' H & 2' - 3' W 5 gal 10'h x 2-3'w 41 JS Juniperus scopulorum 'Skyrocket' / Skyrocket Juniper 15-20' H 2-3' W 7 gal 15-20' h x 2-3'w 10 LAV MUN Lavandula angustifolia 'Munstead' / Munstead English Lavender 1'-2' H & 2'-3' W 1 gal 1-2'h x 2-3'w 86 LIR PEX Liriope muscari 'EXC 052' / Purple Explosion™ Lilyturf 8-12" H & 8" W 1 gal 8-12"h x 8"w 38 MIC CEL Microbiota decussata 'Prides' / Celtic Pride® Siberian Carpet Cypress 2' h & 5' w 2 gal 2'h x 5'w 6 PB Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Little Bunny' / Little Bunny Fountain Grass 10" - 14" H & W 2 gal 10-14"h x 10-14" w 61 PER LIT Perovskia atriplicifolia `Little Spire` / Little Spire Russian Sage 2-3`H & 2-3`W 2 gal 2-3'h x 4-6'w 19 PIC G21 Picea pungens 'Globosa' / Dwarf Globe Blue Spruce 3-5' h & 4-6' w 2 gal 3-5'h x 4-6'w 11 PF Potentilla fruticosa `Pink Beauty` / Pink Beauty Potentilla 3`h x 3`w 2 gal 3'h x 3'w 14 RHU ARO Rhus aromatica `Gro-Low` / Gro-Low Fragrant Sumac 18" H & 6` W 2 gal 18"h x 6'w 45 RIB ALP Ribes alpinum / Alpine Currant 5' h & 6' w 2 gal 5'h x 6'w 31 SYM COR Symphyotrichum cordifolium / Blue Wood Aster 2-4' h & 2-3' w 1 gal 2-4'h x 2-3'w 38 SYR MEY Syringa meyeri 'Palibin' / Dwarf Korean Lilac (Tree Form) 4'-6' h & 5'-7' w 2 gal 4-6'h x 5-7'w 5 THY CO9 Thymus praecox 'Coccineus' / Red Creeping Thyme 3-6" H & 12-18" W 1 gal 3-6"h x 12-18"w 7 YF Yucca filamentosa `Color Guard` / Adam`s Needle 3`h x 4`w 2 gal 3'h x 4'w 56 PLANT SCHEDULE DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT TREES ARE 85% DROUGHT TOLERANT (DT) WHEN ESTABLISHED 987 SHRUBS TOTAL 776 ARE DROUGHT TOLERANT (DT), 78.6% DROUGHT TOLERANT 211 ARE NOT DROUGHT TELERANT: 21.4% MAINTAINED TURF LAWN: 7468.99 SF 14.7% OF VEGETATED AREA NON-MAINTAINED DRYLAND GRASS MIX: 18339.7 SF PLANTER BEDS (78.6% XERIC): 24900.01 SF TREE ALTERNATIVES SHALL BE FROM BOZEMAN APPROVED TREE LIST ONLY DT CODE REQUIREMENTS PER CITY OF BOZEMAN CODE STREET BUFFER: *1 LARGE CANOPY TREE PER 50' ·STREET NAME LENGTH(LF)TREES REQUIRED TREES PROVIDED ·N. 27TH AVE 185'4 5 PARKING LOT: *1 CANOPY TREE PER 9 PARKING SPACES *NO PARKING SPACE SHALL BE LOCATED MORE THAN 70 FEET FROM THE TRUNK OF A TREE *4' MIN SCREENING *PARKING LOT LANDSCAPE: APPROXIMATELY 2,747 SF ·PLANTERS TREES REQUIRED TREES PROVIDED ·18 14 14 TREE REQUIREMENTS OUTSIDE OF PARKING LOTS AND BOULEVARDS TREE DIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS *21+ TREES *MAXIMUM OF 25% OF ANY ONE SPECIES *TREES MUST BE PLANTED AT A MINIMUM RATE OF 1 PER 1600 SF OF LANDSCAPED AREA **PROPOSED LANDSCAPE AREA 31,007 SF **TREES REQUIRED:19 **TREES PROVIDED:19 MINIMUM PLANT SIZES & MISCELLANEOUS: PLANT TYPE:MINIMUM SIZE *LARGE EVERGREEN TREES: 8'-0" HT. MIN. *LARGE SHADE TREES:1.5"-2" CALIPER MIN. PLANT MATERIAL TO BE 75% MIN DROUGHT TOLERANT PER MONTANA NURSERY & LANDSCAPE ASSOCIATION LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS LANDSCAPE MATERIALS LEGEND: PLANTER BED AREA - SEE LANDSCAPE PLAN NOTES 6-6.1 SOD LAWN- TALL TURF-TYPE FESCUE OR APPROVED OTHER BOULDER WALL - RATIONALLY QUARRIED SANDSTONE OR APPROVED OTHER LANDSCAPE BOULDERS - RATIONALLY QUARRIED SANDSTONE OR APPROVED OTHER PATIO - SEE HARDSCAPE PLAN L1.20 DOG AREA -ARTIFICIAL LAWN, SYN LAWN, PET PLATINUM, INSTALL PER MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDATIONS PEA GRAVEL - LOCALLY QUARRIED, GRAY UNDERTONE DRYLAND NATIVE SEED MIX(WHEAT GRASS, ORCHARD GRASS,SLENDER WHEAT GRASS, CRESTED WHEAT GRASS, SMOOTH BROMEGRASS, DAHURIAN WILDRYE) WITH WILDFLOWERS FOR MEADOW APPEAL AND REDUCED WATERING & MAINTENANCE (MOWN 3-4X / YEAR) PLANTER BEDS (78.6% XERIC): 24900.01 SFLANDSCAPE NOTES: L1.00 LANDSCAPE PLAN 0 SCALE: feet306090 1" = 30'NORTH LANDSCAPE PLAN: JOB NO: DATE: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: 4 DRAWING TITLE SHEET NUMBER JB KZ/BH 03.26.2024 23-2593 D es cript io nDATEMRK REVISIONSHYATT HOUSE3568 N. 27TH AVE,BOZEMAN, MT 597181 ABCDEFGH2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 STACK ROCK GROUP - 95% CD SETWILLET C HOWARD, PLA OFFICE: (208) 345.0500 EMAIL: WILL@STACKROCKGROUP.COM www.STACKROCKGROUP.COM THE GRAPHICS AND DESIGNS O N T H I S S H E E T A R E DELIVERABLES THAT REMAIN AT ALL TIMES PROPERTY OF STACK ROCK GROUP, INC. REPRODUCTION OR REUSE OF THIS PRODUCT CONTAINED H E R E I N I S P R O H I B I T E D WI TH O U T T HE W RI T T EN CONSENT OF STACK ROCK G R O U P , I N C . ©2023 STACK ROCK GROUP, INC. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE & MASTER PLANNING (208) 345-0500 404 S 8th St. #300A1 Boise, ID 83702 StackRockGroup.com PRELIMINARY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION 06.07.2024 S T C K R O C K G R O U P 1.REGULATIONS & STANDARDS 1.1.All contractor work shall be conducted in accordance with MSPWC (Montana Standard Public Works Construction), 2023 (or most recent published); and City of Bozeman, MT codes, standards and state and local regulations. 2.EXISTING CONDITIONS 2.1.All utilities shall be located prior to construction and protected. Any damage to structures, utilities or concrete will be replaced at contractor's expense. 2.2.The site has many existing improvements such as underground utilities, curb and gutter, light poles and sidewalks. 2.3.See Engineer's plans for information about existing features. 2.3.1.Refer to civil plans for all existing and/or proposed drainage pipes & locations, utilities. Protect all drainage at all times, protect all utilities at all times. 3.GRADING & SITE PREPARATION 3.1.Prepare finish grades for planting by grubbing and removing weeds. If necessary apply Round-Up (or equivalent herbicide), using a certified applicator. Remove rocks and other materials over 2". 3.2.All gravel overprep to be removed and disposed of off site. 3.3.Finish grade to be smooth transition to allow for entire site to be a natural flowing space. 3.4.Fine grade lawn areas to elevations set by Engineer's plans with positive drainage away from structures. 3.5.Refer to Engineer's plans for grading information & for all drainage pipes and locations. Protect and retain drainage at all times. 3.6.No pooling or standing water will be accepted per industry standards. 4.SOILS 4.1.Landscape areas must have a minimum topsoil depth of 6 inches throughout the entire planting area. 4.2.The topsoil quality requirement may be met by implementing one of the following methods. 4.2.1.Perform a soil test and amend the existing soil as recommended by the soil test; or 4.3.Remove stones that are, at minimum, larger than 2 inches, sticks, roots, construction debris, and other extraneous matter, and legally dispose of them off the property. 4.4.Compliance with the following practices is required: 4.4.1.Do not apply material or scarify if soil is frozen, muddy, or excessively wet. 4.4.2.Protect areas of in-place soil from additional compaction, disturbance, and contamination during construction. 4.5.Exemptions: 4.5.1.The building footprint and all areas within 5 feet of the actual building are exempt from the topsoil requirement. 4.5.2.On engineered slopes, only amended planting holes must meet the topsoil requirement. 4.6.SOIL TESTING 4.6.1.The following requirements apply when performing a soil test: 4.6.1.1.A soil analysis must be conducted by an independent, state operated, or university-operated soil laboratory with the capability and experience to conduct the required testing. 4.6.1.2.The soil sample(s) must represent a uniform area. Differences in texture (sand, silt, or clay), color, slope, degree of erosion, drainage, past management practices, and types of plant material designed for each area should be considered when collecting the sample. The recommended sampling frequency is no less than one sample per 5,000 sf of landscaped area. 4.6.2.The soil analysis must test the following: 4.6.2.1.Soil texture 4.6.2.2.Percentage of organic matter 4.6.2.3.Soil reaction (acidity/alkalinity pH value) 4.6.2.4.Soluble-salt content 4.6.2.5.Nutrients: including nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, zinc, iron, copper, manganese, and lime 4.6.2.6.The soil test must be dated no more than 60 days prior to conducting the pre-installation meeting and must be provided to the review authority at the pre-installation meeting. 5.LAWN AREAS 5.1.Sodded lawn to be tall turf-type fescue, or approved other. 5.2.Sodded lawn to be regionally/locally harvested, lay sod within 24 hours of harvesting. 5.3.Lay sod to form a solid mass with offset, tightly fitted joints on even grades. 5.4.Any existing lawn that is damaged shall be replaced with sodded lawn of the same type of existing lawn. 5.5.All lawn areas adjacent to planter beds, gravel areas, or aggregate pathways shall have 4" black steel edging installed per manufacturer recommendations. Other applications to be approved by owner and landscape architect. 5.6.Lawn adjacent to buildings, structures shall be a minimum of 18" away from foundations. Lawn adjacent to fences or other screening elements shall be a minimum of 9" away. 5.6.1.Install 38" chips or other approved gravel mulch type in mow strip at a depth of 3" over commercial grade weed barrier fabric installed per manufacturer recommendations. 5.7.Provide tree rings with a minimum 3' diameter around all trees located in lawn. 5.7.1.Rock Mulch is discouraged around private trees and prohibited around public, boulevard trees. Public, boulevard trees must have a 3' diameter wood mulch ring 3"-4" in depth. 6.PLANTER BED MULCH 6.1.All planter beds to receive 3" depth of black & tan mini rock mulch or approved equal, submit for approval prior to placement. Install over commercial grade weed barrier fabric per manufacturer recommendations. 7.PLANTS 7.1.All plant material shall be installed per industry standards. 7.2.All plant material shall meet or exceed the minimum federal standards as regulated by ANSI z60.1, American Standard for Nursery Stock. Plants not meeting these standards for quality, or plants determined to be unhealthy by Owner's representative, will be rejected. 7.3.All Ball and Burlap trees to be installed per Balled and Burlapped planting detail. All shrubs to be installed per detail. 7.4.Trees and shrubs over 30" shall not be planted within clear vision triangles. 7.5.Fertilize all trees and shrubs with 'Agriform' planting tablets or approved equal. Apply per manufacturers recommendations. 8.IRRIGATION 8.1.Irrigation system shall be built to the following specifications: 8.2.Adhere to city codes when connecting to city water. 8.3.All irrigation material to be new with manufacturers' warranty fully intact. 8.4.Install outdoor rated controller in specified location on plan, in a lock box with 2 keys. Coordinate with project manager and general contractor on exact location. 8.4.1.Controller to have On/Off rain switch or rain shut off device that does not alter program. 8.5.All remote control valves (including master control valve) to have flow control device. 8.6.Irrigation system piping to be minimum class 200 PVC or approved equal, sleeves to be double the size of pipes located within, all wires to be contained in separate sleeves 1-1/2" dia min. 8.7.All pipe above 3" caliper to be gasketed, with approved joint restraints at all 45, TEE, ELL, 22, 11. 8.8.Use common trenching where possible.. 8.9.All PVC located under hardscapes to be schedule 40 PVC with same req's as above. 8.10.All wires to be Paige wire 7350 or 7351 direct bury wire at a minimum of 12" below finished grade. 8.11.Connect mainline to point of connection in approximate location shown on plan. 8.12.Contractor is responsible complying with all codes and paying all permits necessary. 8.13.All overhead irrigation must consist of multi-stream, multi trajectory (MSMT) nozzles, or an approved equal, and/or rotors. 8.14.All drip irrigation to be buried 2" below finished grade. 8.15.Water schedule to be provided at a min of 80% evapotranspiration as determined by the local ET. 8.16.Install all irrigation per irrigation drawings. utilize material specified or approved equal. 8.17.Contractor shall confirm the static water pressure at least five days before construction begins and to contact the landscape architect in writing if the pressure is below 80 psi. 8.18.If any discrepancies are found, then local codes shall prevail. 9.CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES 9.1.Estimated quantities are shown for general reference only. Contractor shall be responsible for all quantity estimates. 9.2.All plant material and workmanship shall be guaranteed for a period of one year beginning at the date of Acceptance by Owner. Replace all dead or unhealthy plant material immediately with same type and size at no cost to Owner. 9.3.Landscape contractor to turn in as built drawings at the end of project. Substantial completion will not be granted until 2 copies @ 1"=30' scale are turned in and approved by owner's representative. 10.In the event of a discrepancy, notify the Landscape Architect immediately.