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HomeMy WebLinkAbout018 L501 Landscape Details2 L501 1/2" = 1'-0" Tree with Berm (Prepared Existing Soil) 3x widest dimension of root ball. SECTION VIEW Notes: 1.Trees shall be of quality prescribed in crown observations and root observations details and specifications. 2.See specifications for further requirements related to this detail. 3.See also, tree staking, crown and rootball observation and correction details. Central leader. (See crown observations detail). Top of root ball shall be flush with finished grade. Prior to mulching, lightly tamp soil around the root ball in 6" lifts to brace tree. Do not over compact. When the planting hole has been backfilled, pour water around the root ball to settle the soil. 3" layer of mulch. No more than 1" of mulch on top of root ball. (See specifications for mulch). Trunk caliper shall meet ANSI Z60 current edition for root ball size. Root ball modified as required. Round-topped soil berm 4" high x 8" wide above root ball surface shall be constructed around the root ball. Berm shall begin at root ball periphery. Bottom of root ball rests on existing or re-compacted soil. Finished grade Existing soil Loosened soil. Dig and turn the soil to reduce compaction to the area and depth shown. Slope sides of loosened soil. 3' 3' Dia. steel tree ring. See Steel Edging detail. 3 L501 1/2" = 1'-0" Tree on Slope 5% (20:1) to 50% (2:1) (Prepared Existing Soil) 3x widest dimension of root ball. SECTION VIEW Notes: 1.Trees shall be of quality prescribed in crown observations and root observations details and specifications. 2.See specifications for further requirements related to this detail. 3.See also, tree staking, crown and rootball observation and correction details. Central leader. (See crown observations detail). Prior to mulching, lightly tamp soil around the root ball in 6" lifts to brace tree. Do not over compact. When the planting hole has been backfilled, pour water around the root ball to settle the soil. 3" layer of mulch. No more than 1" of mulch on top of root ball. (See specifications for mulch). Trunk caliper shall meet ANSI Z60 current edition for root ball size. Root ball modified as required. Round-topped soil berm 4" high x 8" wide above root ball surface shall be centered on the downhill side of the root ball for 240°. Berm shall begin at root ball periphery. Bottom of root ball rests on existing or re-compacted soil. Finished grade Original slope should pass through the point where the trunk base meets substrate/soil. Existing Soil Loosened soil. Dig and turn the soil to reduce the compaction to the area and depth shown. Slope sides of loosened soil. 3' 3' Dia. steel tree ring. See Steel Edging detail. 4 L501 1/2" = 1'-0" Tree Staking (Lodgepoles)6'-0"2'-0"SECTION VIEW PLAN VIEW Rubber tree ties. Lodge pole stakes. Prevailing Wind Remove nursery stake. If central leader needs to be straightened or held erect, it is acceptable to attach a 12" x 8' bamboo pole to the central leader and trunk. 32" long non - abrasive rubber ties. Two (2) three inch lodgepole pine stakes.Install approximately 2" away from the edge of the root ball. Stake location shall not interfere with permanent branches. Stakes to be removed after 2 years. 5 L501 1/2" = 1'-0" Deer Protection 6'-0"2'-0"SECTION VIEW PLAN VIEW Lodge pole stakes. Two (2) three inch lodgepole pine stakes.Install approximately 2" away from the edge of the root ball. Stake location shall not interfere with permanent branches. Stakes to be removed after 2 years.4'-0"2"x3" Welded wire garden fencing.2"x3" Welded wire garden fencing. 48" Height. Staple fencing to tree stakes. Adjust as necessary to not interfere with low branches. 1 L501 3/4" = 1'-0" Existing Soil Preparation Notes: 1.See planting soil specifications for additional requirements. 2.Compost must meet the State of Montana's compost requirement for soil amendment (Admin Rule Mont. 17.50.1716.) 3.Do not apply material or scarify if soil is frozen, muddy or excessively wet. 4.Protect areas of in-place soil from additional compaction, disturbance, and contamination during construction. 5.Exemptions: 5.a.The building footprint and all areas within 5 feet or the actual building are exempt from the topsoil requirement. 5.b.On engineered slopes, only amended planting holes must meet the topsoil requirement. SECTION VIEW 6"±Remove existing turf, thatch, groundcover, plants, or weeds Finished grade after settlement Finished grade after tilling but before settlement Apply 4 cubic yards per 1,000sf of compost Till compost into top 6" of soil Existing soil Remove all stones or other debris greater than 2" diameter and dispose of them legally off-site 6 L501 3/4" = 1'-0" Seed at Pavement Edge NOTES: 1.Slope soil surface away from pavement and building foundations for a minimum of 6' or to the midpoint of the seed area if the area is between a foundation and pavement and less than 6' wide. 2.The finish grade of the topsoil at the pavement edge shall account for settlement of the soil to result in a 1" reveal of the pavement edge above the finish grade of the sod post-installation. 3.Contractor to provide 6" min. depth of topsoil. Topsoil shall be track packed and or drum-rolled to a smooth and even finish grade before installing seed. 1" Reveal Slope Sod per Plan Prepare subgrade per pavement specifications Prepare soil per sod soil modification or sod topsoil installation details 3 4" minus aggregate base course. Depth per pavement specifications Pavement. See plans and paving details 7 L501 1" = 1'-0" Steel Edging 1" Face reveal NOTE: 1.See soil details and specifications for bed and sod area preparation. 3/16" x 4" plate steel on straight runs, 1 8" x 4" on curved runs. Mulch material per plan. Min 3" deep. Final elevation min. 1" below top of steel edging #4 Rebar, 24" OC, Min. 18" depth. Spot weld on site to steel plate Weed fabric per plan 4" Staples, 18" OC Prepared subgrade. 6" Min. topsoil. See note Sod per plan 18" topsoil or modified existing soil in landscape bed 8 L501 1/4" = 1'-0" Tree Protection Crown drip line or other limit of Tree Protection area. See tree preservation plan for fence alignment.4'-0"Notes: 1.Contractor to provide temporary irrigation to existing trees with existing irrigation during construction. 2.All existing trees shall be pruned by approved arborist. 3.No equipment shall operate inside the protective fencing including during fence installation and removal. 4.See site preparation plan for any modifications with the Tree Protection area. SECTION VIEW KEEP OUT TREE PROTECTION AREA Tree Protection Fence: High density polyethylene fencing with 3.5" x 1.5" openings; Color- orange. Steel posts installed at 8' o.c. 8.5" x 11" sign laminated in plastic spaced every 50' along the fence. 2" x 6' steel posts or approved equal. 5" Thick layer of mulch Maintain existing grade with the tree protection fence unless otherwise indicated on the plans 9 L501 3/4" = 1'-0" Mulch Ring 3' Center rootball in ring. 3" Min. mulch per plan. Steel edge. See steel edging detail. 6' Min. Width 3" Min. thickness of 3 8" minus compacted gravel (Natural fines see note 1.) 3" Min. thickness of 3 4" minus compacted crushed gravel base Compacted subgrade (See note 2.) 2% Max Slope4:1 Max Notes: 1.Natural fines shall consist of 80% sand, 10% silt, and 10% clay 2.A soil sterilant shall be applied to the subgrade prior to placement of gravel base. 10 L501 3/8" = 1'-0" Class II Gravel Fines Trail CONTACT: HAMPTON UZZELLECELL: 520.975.6713EMAIL: HAMPTON@VERDANTMT.COMSRX-IIProvidence DevelopmentBozeman, MTISSUEDATE#PRELIMINARY PLAT08/19/2024PRELIMINARY PLAT-2ND SUB11/01/2024PRELIMINARY PLAT-3RD SUB02/06/2025LANDSCAPE DETAILS L501