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NOTES <br />DO NOT HEAVILY PRUNE THE TREE AT PLANTIP <br />PRUNE ONLY CROSSOVER LIMBS, CO-DOMINAI <br />LEADERS, AND BROKEN OR DEAD BRANCHES. <br />INTERIOR TWIGS AND LATERAL BRANCHES MA <br />PRUNED, HOWEVER, DO NOT REMOVE THE TE <br />BUDS OF BRANCHES THAT EXTEND TO THE ED <br />THE CROWN. <br />FIELD STAKE TREE LOCATIONS FOR THE <br />APPROVAL OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT <br />INSTALL 4'' WHITE PERFORATED FIELD TILE <br />TRUNK GUARDS BY OCTOBER 15. <br />MARK THE NORTH SIDE OF THE TREE IN THE <br />NURSERY, AND ROTATE TREE TO FACE <br />NORTH AT THE SITE WHEN EVER POSSIBLE <br />SET TOP OF ROOT BALL FLUSH TO <br />GRADE OR 1-21N. HIGHER IN SLOWLY <br />DRAINING SOILS. <br />WOOD MULCH DO NO PLACE MULCH IN <br />CONTACT WITH TREE TRUNK. MAINTAIN <br />THE MULCH WEED -FREE FOR AFTER <br />PLANTING. <br />NOTE FOR DIMENSIONS OF PLANTING AREAS SEE <br />PLAN, SOIL BACKFILL SHALL BE GARDEN BLEND <br />SOIL ( EQUAL MIX OF COMPOST, SAND & SOIL) PER <br />NOTES. <br />INSTALL TOMAHAWK SUB -SURFACE TREE ROOT - <br />BALL STABILIZER HOOKS, MINIMUM OF (2) PER <br />TREE. ABOVE -GRADE STAKES AND GUY WIRES ARE <br />-EACH TREE MUST BE PLANTED SUCH THAT THE <br />TRUNK FLARE IS VISIBLE AT THE TOP OF THE ROOT <br />BALL TREES WHERE THE TRUNK FLARE IS NOT <br />VISIBLE SHALL BE REJECTED DO NOT COVER THE <br />TOP OF THE ROOT BALL WITH SOIL. <br />MULCH RING-6 FT DIA MINIMUM <br />8FT. DIA. PREFERRED <br />" 41N HIGH EARTH SAUCER BEYOND EDGE OF <br />Ir ROOT BALL (FOR ISOLATED TREES ONLY). <br />REMOVE ALL TWINE, ROPE AND WIRE, AND BURLAP <br />TI' FROM TOP THIRD OF ROOT BALL <br />IF PLANT IS SHIPPED WITH A WIRE BASKET AROUND THE ROOT BALL, <br />CUT THE WIRE BASKET IN FOUR PLACES AND FOLD DOWN 8 IN. INTO <br />PLANTING HOLE. <br />PLACE ROOT BALL ON UNEXCAVATED OR TAMPED SOIL <br />ENSURE PLANT PITS PASS REQUIRED INFILTRATION TEST AS <br />OUTLINED IN NOTE #27. <br />TAMP SOIL AROUND ROOT BALL BASE FIRMLY WITH FOOT <br />PRESSURE SO THAT ROOT BALL DOES NOT SHIFT. <br />DECIDUOUS TREE PLANTING - SECTION <br />NEW TURF BLAD <br />NEW THATCH LAYER <br />SOIL <br />SUB CUT FOR NEW SEED <br />a Q <br />a <br />-11 ILI LI r Mir LI r ILI <br />THATCH LAYERS TO MATCH <br />NO THATCH ABOVE ADJACENT GRADE <br />SUB -CUT AND FINAL GRADE BY SOD INSTALLER <br />UN -EVEN SOD WILL BE REJECTED AND <br />RETAINAGE OR BOND MONIES USED TO <br />CORRECT. <br />SECTION - NEW TURF AGAINST EXISTING <br />NOT TO SCALE 1 f y NOT TO SCALE <br />THATCH LAYERS TO HAVE <br />MATCHING ELEVATION <br />EXISTING TURFBLADE <br />EXISTING THATCH LAYER <br />CONCRETE SIDEWALK OR CURB <br />SOIL <br />Know wh an below. <br />Call before you dig. <br />Landscape Notes: <br />PLANT SCHEDULE <br />OVERSTORY TREES <br />CODE <br />BOTANICAL NAME <br />COMMON NAME <br />SIZE <br />CONTAINER <br />QTY <br />1. Tree saucer mulch to be four inches (4") depth single -shred hardwood mulch for trees outside of a plant bed. Install per tree planting detail. <br />X <br />An <br />Acer rubrum 'Northwood' <br />Northwood Maple <br />2.5" Cal. <br />B&B <br />4 <br />2. Refer to civil plan sheets for grading, drainage, site dimensions, survey, tree removal, proposed utilities & erosion control. <br />3. All plant material shall comply with the latest edition of the American Standard for Nursery Stock, American Association of Nurserymen. Unless noted <br />or <br />Quercus rubra <br />Northern Red Oak <br />2.5" cal. <br />B&B <br />3 <br />otherwise, deciduous shrubs shall have at least 5 canes at the specified shrub height. Plant material shall be delivered as specified. <br />ORNAMENTAL TREES <br />CODE <br />BOTANICAL NAME <br />COMMON NAME <br />SIZE <br />CONTAINER <br />QTY <br />4. Plan takes precedence over plant schedule if discrepancies in quantities exist. <br />Si <br />Syringa reticulata 'Ivory Silk' <br />Ivory Silk Japanese Tree Lilac <br />2" Cal. <br />B&B <br />5 <br />5. All proposed plants shall be located and staked as shown. <br />GROUND COVERS <br />CODE <br />BOTANICAL NAME <br />COMMON NAME <br />SIZE <br />CONTAINER <br />SPACING QTY <br />6. Adjustment in location of proposed plant material may be needed in field. Should an adjustment be required, the client will provide field approval. <br />Significant changes may require city review and approval. <br />:::. <br />Pa <br />Poa pratensis 'Admiral' <br />Kentucky Bluegrass <br />sod <br />60,998 sf <br />7. The project landscape contractor shall be held responsible for watering and properly handling all plant materials brought on the site both before and <br />after installation. Schedule plant deliveries to coincide with expected installation time within 36 hours. <br />8. All plant materials shall be fertilized upon installation as specified. <br />General Notes: <br />9. The landscape contractor shall provide the owner with a watering schedule appropriate to the project site conditions and to plant material growth <br />re uirements <br />q <br />1. <br />Refer to Sheet L1.001 for Landscape Layout Plan. <br />10. If the landscape contractor is concerned or perceives any deficiencies in the plant selections, soil conditions, drainage or any other site condition <br />2. <br />See Civil Engineer's plans for site plan layout and dimensions.3. Contractor to coordinate all work in the city right-of-way with Sherburne <br />that might negatively affect plant establishment, survival or guarantee, they must bring these deficiencies to the attention of the landscape architect & <br />County &City of Elk River Public Works Departments. <br />client prior to bid submission. <br />4. <br />Protect existing trees to remain from damage during construction. <br />5. <br />Place topsoil or slope dressing on all areas disturbed by <br />11. Contractor shall establish to his/ her satisfaction that soil and compaction conditions are adequate to allow for proper drainage at and around the <br />construction, including right-of-way boulevards, unless specified <br />building site. <br />otherwise. See specifications. <br />6. <br />Refer to Specifications for additional information. <br />12. Contractor is responsible for ongoing maintenance of all newly installed material until time of owner acceptance. Any acts of vandalism or damage <br />7. <br />Ensure new sod is placed to match thatch -layer elevation of adjacent, <br />which may occur prior to owner acceptance shall be the responsibility of the contractor. Contractor shall provide the owner with a maintenance program <br />existing turf to remain. All fine grading of sod areas shall be the <br />including, but not limited to, pruning, fertilization and disease/pest control. <br />responsibility of the sod sub-contractor(s), including sub -cut <br />Field verify disturbance upon mobilization - actual sod <br />13. The contractor shall guarantee newly planted material (including seeding) through TWO calendar years from the date of written owner acceptance. <br />areas may differ from anticipated limits shown on plan. <br />Plants that exhibit more than 15% die -back damage shall be replaced at no additional cost to the owner. The contractor shall also provide adequate tree <br />8. <br />Irrigation: The landscape contractor is required to sleeve under new <br />wrap and deer/rodent protection measures for the plantings during the warranty period. <br />pavement and extend irrigation into parking lot islands. Connect to the <br />existing irrigation system at the High School. Field verify existing system <br />14. This layout plan constitutes our understanding of the landscape requirements listed in the ordinance. Changes and modifications may be requested <br />main line location, controller capacity, and submit proposed irrigation <br />by the city based on applicant information, public input, council decisions, etc. <br />plans to the Owner for review. <br />9. <br />New trees to be staked with sub -surface tree ball anchors per Detail 1. <br />15 The landscape contractor shall be responsible for obtaining any permits and coordinating inspections as required throughout the work process <br />Above -grade stakes &guy wires are strictly prohibited. <br />16. Plant size & species substitutions must be approved in writing prior to acceptance in the field. <br />Fence Gate Schedule: <br />17. Replacement and repairs requested by the Owner during the warranty period must be made within 14 business days of the request. <br />GATE TYPE 'A': PAIR OF 6-0" WIDE SWING GATE PANELS, LOCKABLE COLLAR, & <br />18. Landscape Contractor is responsible for coordination with the General Contractor, to protect the new improvements on and off -site during landscape CENTER CANE PIN SET IN CONCRETE. <br />work activities. Report any damage to the General Contractor immediately. GATE TYPE 'B': STANDARD 4'-0" WIDE SWING GATE PANEL, LOCKABLE COLLAR. <br />19. Irrigation: Refer to Sheet L1.002 for the Irrigation Performance Plan. Submit irrigation plan and product data sheets to the Owner for review and NOTE: SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS FOR ALL GATES & FENCING. <br />approval. Indicate connection points at the existing irrigation lines, sleeves under paving, heads, and valves. Ensure the existing system continues to <br />operate while parking lot construction is on -going. <br />20. Turf Sod activity shall conform to all rules and regulations as established in the MnDOT Seeding Manual, 2014 edition, for turf bed preparation, <br />installation, maintenance, acceptability, and warranty. <br />21. The Landscape Contractor shall furnish samples of all landscape materials for approval prior to installation. a CONCRETE PAD PER CIVIL PLANS. <br />FIELD VERIFY BIKE HOOP LOCATIONS <br />a . PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. <br />22. The Landscape Contractor shall clear and grub underbrush from within the work limits to remove dead branches, leaves, trash, weeds and foreign SUBMIT CUT SHEETS FOR COLOR SELECTION <br />materials. Remove trees where no on the civil plan, including the stump to 30" below grade. a SEE SHEET L1.001 FOR LOCATION. <br />23. The landscape contractor shall contact Gopher State One Call no less than 48 hours before digging for field utility locations. ° v <br />O 1518" TUBING <br />I <br />a <br />24. The landscape contractor shall be responsible for the removal of erosion control measures once vegetation has been established to the satisfaction <br />of the municipal staff. This includes silt curtain fencing and sediment logs placed in the landscape. a y <br />4 d <br />4 <br />25. The landscape contractor shall be responsible for visiting the site to become familiar with the conditions prior to bidding and installation. Coordinate a. <br />with the general contractors on matters such as fine grading, landscaped area conditions, staging areas, irrigation connection to building, etc. a a <br />26. Topsoil Requirements: All graded areas of the site that are designated on the plan set for turf shall have no less than 6" of imported top soil, areas a <br />designated for shrubs, trees, and perennials shall have no less than 12" of imported top soil, meeting MnDOT classifications for planting soil for trees, 61161318l'FL... <br />shrubs, and turf. Slope away from building. PLAN VIEW: <br />27. Landscape contractor must prove the open sub -grade of all planting areas after their excavation is capable of infiltrating a minimum requirement of <br />1/4-inch of water per hour prior to installation of plant materials, topsoil, irrigation, weed mat, and mulch. Planting areas not capable of meeting this 024314 <br />requirement shall have 4" diameter X 48" depth holes augured every 36" on -center and filled with MnDOT Free -Draining Coarse Filter Aggregate. <br />Re -test sub -grade percolation for compliance to infiltration minimum requirement. <br />28. Landscape contractor to provide nurser pull list bill of lading) including plant species and sizes shipped to the site. Additional) the landscape <br />P P YP ( g)� gp p PP Y, p <br />contractor shall provide nursery stock traceability, proving none of the materials provided contain or are genetic strains of the neonicotinoid family <br />including acetamiprid, clothianidin, imidacloprid, nitenpyram, nithiazine, thiacloprid and thiamethoxam. <br />FRONT ELEVATION, `; <br />SOMETRIC VIEW: <br />FURNISH AND INSTALL (4) BOLTS <br />PER BIKE HOOP DRILL INTO NEW <br />CONCRETE AND INSTALL QUICK -BOLTS <br />WITH TAMPER -PROOF NUTS PAINT TO <br />MATCH BIKE HOOP COLOR. <br />SIDE ELEVATION; <br />PRODUCT: MADRAX BICYCLE RACK #OPR-2-SF QUANTITY (10) <br />DESCRIPTION: OPAL BIKE RACK, SURFACE FLANGE COLOR, STORM VETALIC <br />DOUBLE SIDE MOUNT, 2 BIKE CAPACITY WWW MADRAX.COM <br />NOTES, <br />1. INSTALL BIKE RACKS ACCORDING TO MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS <br />2 CONSULTANT TO SELECT STOCK COLOR (FINISH), SEE MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS <br />3. SEE SITE PLAN FOR LOCATION OR CONSULT OWNER <br />4. SITE FURNISHINGS CONTRACTOR TO INCLUDE MOUNTING HARDWARE AND LABOR IN BID <br />BICYCLE HOOP INSTALLATION DETAIL <br />I X / <br />HIGH SCHOOL BUILDII�IG <br />(10) Proposed Bicycle Hoop Racks <br />Flag Pole Cluster - See Architectural Plans <br />(8) Proposed 6' Backless Benches <br />L a0 O <br />a <br />° <br />41 <br />° a <br />�a <br />OA ING PE`RCIVIL PLANS, <br />s a <br />4 <br />'n <br />4 <br />a a 6.5' ° ° a a <br />° n <br />:.....:; <br />.,'�...• �.: ,i• I�ImiIrrlrrlMl <br />•L. <br />nd : '■. \ <br />MAIN ENTRY <br />o I�30 <br />MAIN ENTRY SITE FURNISHINGS ENLARGEMENT: SCALE: 1" = I5'-0" NORTH <br />►i <br />PLAN VIEW. <br />FRONT ELEVATION: <br />MAINTAIN 24" BETWEEN BENCH AND EDGE OF <br />CONCRETE SIDEWALK OR BUILDING FACE <br />o� <br />0 <br />SIDE ELEVATION: <br />PRODUCT. BEVEL BENCH, 6'-0", BACKLESS QUANTITY: 8 <br />DESCRIPTION: SURFACE MOUNTED -LEVEL COLOR: NATURAL CONCRETE <br />WWW.FORVS-SURFACES.COV <br />NOTES, CONTACT EWLY NEUENSCHWANDER FOR PRICING <br />1. INSTALL BENCHES ACCORDING TO MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS. EMAIL: emily neuen(a`forms-surfaces com 952 465 7719 <br />2. SITE FURNISHINGS CONTRACTOR TO INCLUDE ASSEMBLY TIME IN BID. <br />3 SEE SITE PLAN FOR LOCATION OR CONSULT OWNER. <br />4 SITE FURNISHINGS CONTRACTOR TO INCLUDE MOUNTING HARDWARE AND INSTALL LABOR IN BID. <br />ENTRY PLAZA BENCH SEATING DETAIL <br />NOT TO SCALE <br />0 <br />ti <br />TOP + BOTTOM RAILS: <br />1-5/8" O.D.-SS 40 GALV. FINISH <br />TYP. TOP RAIL PIPE FULLY -WELDED OR COUPLED, <br />CONNECTION <br />HARDWARE <br />LINE POSTS: 8'-0" ON -CENTER <br />LOOP CAP I I SUBMIT SHOP DRAWING <br />�������� <br />5/16" TRUSS ROD <br />TYP. LINE POSTS AT GATE POSTS <br />1-5/8" O.D.-SS 40 AND CORNERS. <br />GALV. PIPE. INTERSECTIONS <br />TENSIONER <br />ALL WIRE FABRIC AND FENCE POSTS /HARDWARE I I1 III I I -I <br />SHALL BE GALVANIZED. INSTALL FENCE FABRIC I I -=I I AIR DRIVE LINE <br />ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE FENCE FRAME. -I POSTS INTO GROUND <br />I I -III -III -I 36" MIN. DEPTH. <br />SUBMIT SHOP DRAWING AND PRODUCT -I I I -I I I -I I I= <br />DATA SHEETS FOR REVIEW & APPROVAL. I I I -I I I -I I I� - I <br />WARRANTY MATERIALS FOR 10 YEARS -III-III <br />AND INSTALLATION FOR 5 YEARS (MINIMUM). :I I III [ I I- <br />-� <br />SEE CIVIL ENGINEER'S PLANS FOR FENCE <br />LAYOUT AND GATE LOCATIONS. <br />T-0" CHAIN LINK FENCE DETAIL <br />9 GA. TIE WIRE - 14" O.C. (MINIMUM) <br />ENSURE ROUNDED ENDS <br />AND NO SHARP PROTRUSIONS <br />POST CAP <br />RAIL END <br />POST BAND. TYP <br />DRAW BAR <br />1/4"x 3/4", TYP. <br />GATE & TERMINAL POSTS. <br />2-1/2" O.D.-SS 40 GALV. PIPE <br />III� d 4 <br />iI <br />:IIIII " ° IIIIIIII <br />IIIII III <br />= C. 12" = . TT- <br />TYP. BOTTOM RAIL <br />CONNECTION <br />GATE & CORNER POSTS: <br />SET IN 4,000 PSI <br />CONCRETE, 12" DIA. HOLE. <br />2020 Elk River <br />High School <br />Perking Lot <br />Improvements <br />900 School Street NW <br />Elk River, MN 55330 <br />Independent School <br />District #722 <br />11500 93rd Ave. N. <br />Elk River, MN 55330 <br />WOLD ARCHITECTS <br />AND ENGINEERS <br />332 Miunesora Street, Suite W-100 } <br />Saint Paul, MN 55101 <br />woldaexom I 651 2277773 <br />BKBM <br />ENGINEERS <br />6120 Earle Brown Dr., Suite 700 <br />Minneapolis, MN 55430 <br />Phone: (763) 843-0420 <br />Fax: (763) 843-0421 <br />www.bkbm.com <br />CONSTRUCTION <br />DOCUMENTS <br />I hereby certify that this plan, specification, or report was prepared by <br />me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly Licensed <br />Landscape Architect under the laws of the State of MINNESOTA. <br />BENJAMIN D. HARTBERG, PLA <br />License Number: 48084 Date: 01/03/2020 <br />Revisions <br />Description Date Nunn <br />Comm: 182030 <br />Date: 01 /03/2020 <br />- (T� <br />Drawn: MF 1111�_u <br />Check: BH North <br />LANDSCAPE <br />DETAILS + NOTES <br />Ll 0003 <br />LANDSCAPE DETAILS, NOTES, AND SCHEDULES: <br />