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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-L2-LANDSCAPE PLAN - N 19TH AVEW W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W WWWWWWWWN 19TH A V E WWWW W EJBWWWW W WWW W W W WWWFOFOFOFOFO FO FO FOFO XXXGGT TT T T T TTTΔ=6°11'37"R=3169.04L=342.56 Δ=2°27'41"R=3169.04L=136.14 2012BOLSSSSSSSSSSSSSSPS78°30'11"W 2045.51 ' S15°5 3 ' 3 5 " W 2 0 4 5 . 5 1 'Prescriptive Landscape Design Pathway (percentage-based approach)Design criteria specific to this pathway includes:1)Plant material must comply with the following:a)Turfgrass areas must not exceed 20 percent of the total landscaped area.b)All remaining landscaped areas must consist solely of low and/or very low water use vegetation (plant factor of0.3 or less), and landscape design elements such as rock mulch and wood mulch, except for raised beds dedicated toedible gardens. Refer to the plant list in Appendix C.2)Landscape Design Plan compliance with requirements outlined in 3.2.2 of this Manual.Landscaped Area Coverage Requirements1)Landscaped area is defined in Appendix A. At least 60 percent of the site area not included in footprints ofbuildings or structures, sidewalks, driveways, walkways, or other hardscaped areas, such as decks or pervious pavers,must be landscaped and maintained with some combination of vegetative understory plantings, such as shrubs,perennials, turfgrass, creeping or rooting groundcovers, or other living plants (excluding weeds). Rock mulch or woodmulch must be installed in all landscaped areas not covered with plant material. The installation of at least 50 percentnative plants in the overall landscape is encouraged. Certain areas listed under Section 1.3 are exempt from beingincluded in the site area coverage requirement listed above.a)A minimum of 10 percent of the landscaped area must be vegetated with container grown shrubs or perennials.This requirement does not apply to City right-of-way boulevard strips and medians.b)Evergreen trees count towards the landscape plant coverage requirement. Deciduous trees do not count towardsthis requirement.i)8 feet of canopy spread (or 50 square feet) shall be used for evergreen trees when calculating plant size for thecoverage requirement.c)The average mature plant size shall be used when calculating coverage amounts.d)Artificial plant materials do not count towards the landscape plant coverage requirement (BMC 38.550.050.F.4.).Parking Lot RequirementsParking lot landscaping is part of the landscaped area and must meet requirements in this Manual and 38.550.50.Bexcept for tree requirements as provided below.Tree Requirements Outside of Parking Lots and Boulevards1)Tree diversity requirements must be met according to the table below.Deciduous and Evergreen Tree Plant Diversity TableNumber of Trees Maximum % of Single Species1-5 Can have 100% of one species6-10 Maximum 50% of any one species11-20 Maximum 33% of any one species21+ Maximum 25% of any one species2)A minimum of 75 percent of proposed trees must be drought adapted or have a plant factor of 0.3 or less.3)Rock mulch is discouraged around private trees and prohibited around public, boulevard trees. Public, boulevardtrees must have a 3’ diameter wood mulch ring 3”-4” in depth.4)Trees must be planted at a minimum rate of 1 per 1600 square feet of landscaped area.a)Trees used for residential adjacency requirements outlined in BMC 38.550.050.K may also count towards thisrequirement.5)A minimum of fifty percent of trees must be canopy trees. The review authority may adjust this requirement ifutility conflicts exist.6)Transplanted trees exceeding the sizes outlined in BMC 38.550.050.F. may be allowed at the discretion of thereview authority.7)Exemptions:a)All areas within 10 feet of the building(s) on site are exempt from the square footage used to calculate the numberof required trees.b)Landscaped areas under 6 feet wide are exempt from the square footage used to calculate the number ofrequired trees. This does not apply to boulevard tree requirements.c)Deciduous and evergreen trees deemed healthy and preserved on site shall apply towards the tree plantingrequirement at the discretion of the review authority.d)Tree requirements for street frontage shall adhere to the requirements listed in BMC 38.550.050.D. These areasare exempt from the square footage used to calculate the number of required trees.Soil Preparation and Amendment RequirementsPlants in healthy soils have an opportunity to develop robust root systems, leading to improved overall health andviability during drought conditions. By amending topsoil, plant die-off can be reduced, especially during the critical plantestablishment period.Soil Quality Requirements1)Landscaped areas must have a minimum topsoil depth of 6 inches throughout the entire planting area.2)The topsoil quality requirement may be met by implementing one of the following methods prior to planting:a)Amend existing topsoil at a rate of 4 cubic yards of compost/1000 square feet. Compost must meet the State ofMontana's compost requirement for soil amendment (Admin. Rule Mont. 17.50.1716). Compost must be spread andmixed evenly into the top 6 inches of topsoil;b)Perform a soil test and amend the existing soil as recommended by the soil test; orc)Imported topsoil that has been amended pursuant to the recommendations of a soil test.3)Remove stones that are, at minimum, larger than 2 inches, sticks, roots, construction debris, and otherextraneous matter, and legally dispose of them off the property.4)Compliance with the following practices is required:a)Do not apply material or scarify if soil is frozen, muddy, or excessively wet.b)Protect areas of in-place soil from additional compaction, disturbance, and contamination during construction.5)Exemptions:a)The building footprint and all areas within 5 feet of the actual building are exempt from the topsoil requirement.b)On engineered slopes, only amended planting holes must meet the topsoil requirement.Soil Testing RequirementsThe following requirements apply when performing a soil test:1)A soil analysis must be conducted by an independent, state-operated, or university- operated soil laboratory withthe capability and experience to conduct the required testing.2)The soil sample(s) must represent a uniform area. Differences in texture (sand, silt, or clay), color, slope, degreeof erosion, drainage, past management practices, and types of plant material designed for each area should beconsidered when collecting the sample. The recommended sampling frequency is no less than one sample per 5,000square feet of landscaped area.3)The soil analysis must test the following:a)Soil Textureb)Percentage of Organic Matterc)Soil Reaction (acidity/alkalinity pH value)d)Soluble-Salt Contente)Nutrients: including nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, zinc, iron, copper, manganese, and lime.4)The soil test must be dated no more than 60 days prior to conducting the pre-installation meeting and must beprovided to the review authority at the pre-installation meeting.PERMIT11/05/2024Information contained on this drawing and in all digital filesproduced for above named project may not be reproduced inany manner without express written or verbal consent fromauthorized project representatives.CONSULTANT PROJECT #PRINTED FORDATESHEETSHEET NUMBERLRP / JMVDRAWN BYNO.DATEDESCRIPTIONBOZEMAN, MTREVISION SCHEDULEA046651234BCDEABCDE1234FSR#CHICK-FIL-A 3204 N. 19TH STREET BOZEMAN, MT 59718 Chick-fil-A5200 Buffington RoadAtlanta, Georgia 30349-299822282BUILDING TYPE / SIZE:RELEASE:CHICK-FIL-A BOZEMANDial 811Call before you dig.Know what's below.Or 1-800-551-8344SIGNED 12/05/24LANDSCAPE PLAN - N 19TH AVEL2LANDSCAPE PLAN - N 19TH AVESCALE: 1"=20'MATCHLINE - SEE RIGHTMATCHLINE - S E E S H E E T L 1 MATCHLINE - SEE LEFTPROPERTYLINE ANDRIGHT-OF-WAY LINEN. 19TH A V E . N. 19 T H A V E .I-90 RAMPACCESSDRIVECLEAR VISIONLINEPHASE 2HOTELNOT A PARTSEE SEPARATESUBMITTALPHASE 2HOTELNOT A PARTSEE SEPARATESUBMITTALCITY OF BOZEMAN LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS:PROPERTYLINE ANDRIGHT-OF-WAY LINEPROPERTYLINE ANDRIGHT-OF-WAY LINEPROPERTYLINE ANDRIGHT-OF-WAY LINECLEARVISIONLINESEED TOLIMITS OFDISTURBANCE,TYP.SEED TOLIMITS OFDISTURBANCE,TYP.