HomeMy WebLinkAbout20-09 170 Marcel Drive - Parking Lot Addition - Shawnee - Backfile (2)GENERAL CONDITIONS
SCOPE OF WORK
The landscape contractor shall provide all materials, labor and equipment to complete all
landscape work as shown on the plans and specifications.
NOTE: If the contractor bids according to the Plant List, he/she should thoroughly check
the plant list quantities with the symbols drawn on the plan, to be sure there are no
discrepancies. If there is a discrepancy between the drawing and the list on the plans, the
drawing takes precedence.
STANDARDS
A. All plant material will conform to the current issue of the American Standard
for Nursery Stock published by the American Nursery & Landscape
Association (ANLA).
B. Plant material must be selected from nurseries that have been inspected and
certified by state plant inspectors.
C. Collected material may be used only when approved by owner's
representative.
D. Nomenclature will be in accordance with Hortus III by L.H. Bailey.
SUBSTITUTIONS: PRE -BID
It is the landscape contractor's responsibility to make every reasonable effort to find the
material speified by the architect. The landscape contractor may offer substitutions to
the landscape architect for his/her consideration. The landscape contractor will notify the
landscape architect if there are known diseases or insect resistant species that can be
substituted for a selected pest -prone plant. The contractor shall submit a base bid as per
plan plus price clarifications for all recommended substitutions.
SUBSTITUTIONS: POST -BID
It is the intent to eliminate post -bid substitutions. However, in the event that the contract
material has become unavailable, an appropriate substitution must be approved by the
owner's representative.
UTILITIES AND UNDERGROUND FEATURES
The landscape contractor shall notify utility companies and/or the general contractor in
advance of construction to locate utilities
A. If there is a conflict with the utilities and the planting, the landscape architect
shall be responsible for relocating plants prior to the planting process. Any
cost due to relocating after planting shall be borne by the owner.
DRAINAGE
If plants are to be installed in areas that show obvious poor drainage, and the plants are
inappropriate for that condition, the landscape contractor shall notify the landscape
architect and owner. If they deem necessary, the plants shall be relocated, the contract
shall be adjusted to allow for drainage correction at a negotiated cost, or the plant
selection modified by the landscape architect to accommodate the poor drainage
situation.
A. The standard warranty is for a one (1) year period, excluding bulbs, sod and
annuals, commencing on the date of initial acceptance. All plants shall be
alive and in satisfactory growth at the end of the guarantee period.
B. Any material that is 25% dead or more shall be considered dead and must be
replaced at no charge. A tree shall be considered dead when the main leader
has died back, or 25% of the crown is dead.
C. Replacements shall be made during the next planting period.
D. Replacements shall be of the same type, size and quality as original species
unless otherwise negotiated.
DIG HOLE 2X-3X ROOT BALL WIDTH
TREE PLANTING — VERTICAL STAKES
TREES 0' CAL.
SCALE: NOT TO SCALE
STANDARDS
A. Plants will be in accordance with the current ANLA's Standards and conform
in general to representative species.
B. Balled and Burlapped (B&B)
1.Balled and burlapped plants shall be dug with firm root balls free of
noxious weeds. There should be no excess soil on top of the root ball or
around the trunk.
2. Ball sizes shall be in accordance with ANLA Standards.
3. Caliper and Height Measurement: In size grading B&B single -trunk trees,
caliper shall take precedence over height. Caliper of the trunk shall be taken
6" above the ground level (up to and including 4" caliper size) and 12" above
the ground level for larger trees. For multiple -trunk trees, height
measurement shall take precedence over caliper.
C. Container -Grown Stock
1.The size of container -grown shrubs is measured by height and width of
plant. Container -grown trees are measured by the same standards listed in
B.3 above. The root system of container -grown plants shall be well -
developed and well -distributed throughout the container.
2. All container -grown trees and shrubs that have circling and matted roots
shall be treated in the following manner prior to planting: using a knife or
sharp blade, make 4-5 cuts, 1" deep, the length of the root ball, to cut all
circling roots. See Planting Procedures For All Container -Grown Trees &
Shrubs in this section.
3. All container -grown plants should be grouped and watered daily until they
are planted in the landscape, the soil shall be kept moist with the equivalent of
one inch of rainfall per week.
A. Pruning shall be done before planting or during the planting operation.
Pruning Detail for Trees in this section.
B. All plant material in transit shall be covered to keep material from drying out.
The coverng shall comply with state and local laws pertaining to the
transport of materials
C. Trees shall be placed in an upright position with the rootball covered by mulch
and kept moist. Trees and shrubs should not be left on site unplanted for more
than 24-hours without adequate water to insure roots survial.
INSPECTION
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SOIL
a. Plants may be subject to inspection and approval by the owner or owner's
representative at the place of growth or holding yard for conformity to
specification requirements as to quality, size and variety.
b. Plants damaged in handling or transportation can be rejected by the owner or
owner's representative.
c. State nursery inspection certificates shall be furnished to the landscape
architect upon request.
PLANTING PROCEDURES FOR ALL CONTAINER -GROWN TREES &
SHRUBS
A. Remove the plant either by cutting or inverting the container.
B. For untreated plastic container grown plants with circling roots, use a sharp
knife to make 1" cuts the length of the rootball.
C. Plant shrub or tree a minimum of 1/8 of the height of the rootball above
existing grade.
D. Apply a 2 to 3" thick layer of approved mulch. Keep mulch 6" away from
the trunk of all trees and shrubs.
E. Plants grown in root containment bags must have the bags removed during the
planting operation. No additional slashing of the rootball is necessary.
STAKES
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SOIL
FAKES PARALLEL
S AND BUILDINGS
PRUNE DOMINANT LEADERS
PRUNE RUBBING OR
CROSSING BRANCHES
DO NOT STAKE OR WRAP
TRUNK UNLESS NECESSARY
REMOVE TAGS AND LABELS
CUT AWAY ALL BALLING ROPES
TOP OF BALL IS TO BE 2"
EXISTING GRADE
REMOVE TOP OF WIRE BASKET
WIDEN AND SCORE
HOLE WALLS
REMOVE CONTAINER AND
CUT CIRCLING ROOTS IF
CONTAINER -GROWN OR AS
MUCH BURLAP AS POSSIBLE
LEAVE SOLID SOIL PEDESTAL - DO NOT
DIG DEEPER THAN BALL DEPTH
2X-3X BALL DIA.
TREE PLANTING DETAIL
TREES 0" CAL.
SCALE: NOT TO SCALE
DO NOT PRUNE TERMINAL
LEADER OR BRANCH TIPS
PRUNE NARROW CROTCH
ANGLES AND WATER SPROUTS
— PRUNE BROKEN BRANCHES
—� PRUNE SUCKERS
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Leyland Cypress
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4' HT 545
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Azalea 'Nancy of Robin Hill'
AZALEA
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18" HT
INTERIOR PARKING LOT LANDSCAPING (165-27EX11Xb): I TREE PER 10 SPACES
112 TOTAL SPACES PROPOSED/ 10=
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FUTURE 51TE PLAN STAGE. THE OWNER RESERVE5 THE RIGHT TO RELOCATE
TREE5 TO MAKE THE 51TE ASCETICALLY PLEA5ING WITH APPROVAL FROM
FREDERICK COUNTY
'ALL PLANTS SHALL CONFORM WITH 1&5-368 OF THE FREDERICK COUNTY
ZONING ORDINANCE AND ALL PLANT SUBSTITUTIONS MUST BE APPROVED IN
WRITING BY FREDERICK COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT.
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FILE NO. 2041A
SHEET 5 OF 5
DWG# 09-13
GENERAL CONDITIONS
SCOPE OF WORK
The landscape contractor shall provide all materials, labor and equipment to complete all
landscape work as shown on the plans and specifications.
NOTE: If the contractor bids according to the Plant List, he/she should thoroughly check
the plant list quantities with the symbols drawn on the plan, to be sure there are no
discrepancies. If there is a discrepancy between the drawing and the list on the plans, the
drawing takes precedence.
STANDARDS
A. All plant material will conform to the current issue of the American Standard
for Nursery Stock published by the American Nursery & Landscape
Association (ANLA).
B. Plant material must be selected from nurseries that have been inspected and
certified by state plant inspectors.
C. Collected material may be used only when approved by owner's
representative.
D. Nomenclature will be in accordance with Hortus III by L.H. Bailey.
SUBSTITUTIONS: PRE -BID
It is the landscape contractor's responsibility to make every reasonable effort to find the
material speified by the architect. The landscape contractor may offer substitutions to
the landscape architect for his/her consideration. The landscape contractor will notify the
landscape architect if there are known diseases or insect resistant species that can be
substituted for a selected pest -prone plant. The contractor shall submit a base bid as per
plan plus price clarifications for all recommended substitutions.
SUBSTITUTIONS: POST -BID
It is the intent to eliminate post -bid substitutions. However, in the event that the contract
material has become unavailable, an appropriate substitution must be approved by the
owner's representative.
UTILITIES AND UNDERGROUND FEATURES
The landscape contractor shall notify utility companies and/or the general contractor in
advance of construction to locate utilities
A. If there is a conflict with the utilities and the planting, the landscape architect
shall be responsible for relocating plants prior to the planting process. Any
cost due to relocating after planting shall be borne by the owner.
DRAINAGE
If plants are to be installed in areas that show obvious poor drainage, and the plants are
inappropriate for that condition, the landscape contractor shall notify the landscape
architect and owner. If they deem necessary, the plants shall be relocated, the contract
shall be adjusted to allow for drainage correction at a negotiated cost, or the plant
selection modified by the landscape architect to accommodate the poor drainage
situation.
WARRANTY
A. The standard warranty is for a one (1) year period, excluding bulbs, sod and
annuals, commencing on the date of initial acceptance. All plants shall be
alive and in satisfactory growth at the end of the guarantee period.
B. Any material that is 25% dead or more shall be considered dead and must be
replaced at no charge. A tree shall be considered dead when the main leader
has died back, or 25% of the crown is dead.
C. Replacements shall be made during the next planting period.
D. Replacements shall be of the same type, size and quality as original species
unless otherwise negotiated.
DIG HOLE 2X-3X ROOT BALL WIDTH
TREE PLANTING — VERTICAL STAKES
TREES 0" CAL
SCALE: NOT TO SCALE
STANDARDS
A. Plants will be in accordance with the current ANLA's Standards and conform
in general to representative species.
B. Balled and Burlapped (B&B)
1.Balled and burlapped plants shall be dug with firm root balls free of
noxious weeds. There should be no excess soil on top of the root ball or
around the trunk.
2. Ball sizes shall be in accordance with ANLA Standards.
3. Caliper and Height Measurement: In size grading B&B single -trunk trees,
caliper shall take precedence over height. Caliper of the trunk shall be taken
6" above the ground level (up to and including 4" caliper size) and 12" above
the ground level for larger trees. For multiple -trunk trees, height
measurement shall take precedence over caliper.
C. Container -Grown Stock
1.The size of container -grown shrubs is measured by height and width of
plant. Container -grown trees are measured by the same standards listed in
B.3 above. The root system of container -grown plants shall be well -
developed and well -distributed throughout the container.
2. All container -grown trees and shrubs that have circling and matted roots
shall be treated in the following manner prior to planting: using a knife or
sharp blade, make 4-5 cuts, 1" deep, the length of the root ball, to cut all
circling roots. See Planting Procedures For All Container -Grown Trees &
Shrubs in this section.
3. All container -grown plants should be grouped and watered daily until they
are planted in the landscape, the soil shall be kept moist with the equivalent of
one inch of rainfall per week.
A. Pruning shall be done before planting or during the planting operation.
Pruning Detail for Trees in this section.
B. All plant material in transit shall be covered to keep material from drying out.
The coverug shall comply with state and local laws pertaining to the
transport of materials
C. Trees shall be placed in an upright position with the rootball covered by mulch
and kept moist. Trees and shrubs should not be left on site unplanted for more
than 24-hours without adequate water to insure roots survial.
INSPECTION
HOSE
WITH TIE
STAKES
) TO FIRM
SOIL
a. Plants may be subject to inspection and approval by the owner or owner's
representative at the place of growth or holding yard for conformity to
specification requirements as to quality, size and variety.
b. Plants damaged in handling or transportation can be rejected by the owner or
owner's representative.
c. State nursery inspection certificates shall be furnished to the landscape
architect upon request.
PLANTING PROCEDURES FOR ALL CONTAINER -GROWN TREES &
SHRUBS
A. Remove the plant either by cutting or inverting the container.
B. For untreated plastic container grown plants with circling roots, use a sharp
knife to make 1" cuts the length of the rootball.
C. Plant shrub or tree a minimum of 1/8 of the height of the rootball above
existing grade.
D. Apply a 2 to 3" thick layer of approved mulch. Keep mulch 6" away from
the trunk of all trees and shrubs.
E. Plants grown in root containment bags must have the bags removed during the
planting operation. No additional slashing of the rootball is necessary.
STAKES
) TO FIRM
SOIL
TAKES PARALLEL
S AND BUILDINGS
PRUNE DOMINANT LEADERS
PRUNE RUBBING OR
CROSSING BRANCHES
DO NOT STAKE OR WRAP
TRUNK UNLESS NECESSARY
REMOVE TAGS AND LABELS
CUT AWAY ALL BALLING ROPES
TOP OF BALL IS TO BE 2"
EXISTING GRADE
REMOVE TOP OF WIRE BASKET
WIDEN AND SCORE
HOLE WALLS
REMOVE CONTAINER AND
CUT CIRCLING ROOTS IF
CONTAINER —GROWN OR AS
MUCH BURLAP AS POSSIBLE
DO NOT PRUNE TERMINAL
LEADER OR BRANCH TIPS
PRUNE NARROW CROTCH
ANGLES AND WATER SPROUTS
PRUNE BROKEN BRANCHES
PRUNE SUCKERS
MULCH KEPT
AWAY FROM TRUNK
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TREE PLANTING DETAIL
TREES <4• CAL
SCALE: NOT TO SCALE
WATER TO SETTLE SOIL
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RED MAPLE
19 (BUFFER)
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Cupressocyparis leylandii
Leyland Cypress
19 (BUFFER)
4' HT 545
Az
Azalea 'Nancy of Robin Hill'
AZALEA
19 (BUFFER)
18" HT
INTERIOR PARKING LOT LANDSCAPING (1�o5-21(EX11Xb). I TREE PER 10 SPACES
112 TOTAL SPACES PROPOSED/ 10=
11 TREES REQUIRED
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FILE NO. 2041A
SHEET 5 OF 5
DWG# 09-13
GENERAL CONDITIONS
SCOPE OF WORK
The landscape contractor shall provide all materials, labor and equipment to complete all
landscape work as shown on the plans and specifications.
NOTE: If the contractor bids according to the Plant List, he/she should thoroughly check
the plant list quantities with the symbols drawn on the plan, to be sure there are no
discrepancies. If there is a discrepancy between the drawing and the list on the plans, the
drawing takes precedence.
STANDARDS
A. All plant material will conform to the current issue of the American Standard
for Nursery Stock published by the American Nursery & Landscape
Association (ANLA).
B. Plant material must be selected from nurseries that have been inspected and
certified by state plant inspectors.
C. Collected material may be used only when approved by owner's
representative.
D. Nomenclature will be in accordance with Hortus III by L.H. Bailey.
SUBSTITUTIONS: PRE -BID
It is the landscape contractor's responsibility to make every reasonable effort to find the
material speified by the architect. The landscape contractor may offer substitutions to
the landscape architect for his/her consideration. The landscape contractor will notify the
landscape architect if there are known diseases or insect resistant species that can be
substituted for a selected pest -prone plant. The contractor shall submit a base bid as per
plan plus price clarifications for all recommended substitutions.
SUBSTITUTIONS: POST -BID
It is the intent to eliminate post -bid substitutions. However, in the event that the contract
material has become unavailable, an appropriate substitution must be approved by the
owner's representative.
UTILITIES AND UNDERGROUND FEATURES
The landscape contractor shall notify utility companies and/or the general contractor in
advance of construction to locate utilities
A. If there is a conflict with the utilities and the planting, the landscape architect
shall be responsible for relocating plants prior to the planting process. Any
cost due to relocating after planting shall be borne by the owner.
DRAINAGE
If plants are to be installed in areas that show obvious poor drainage, and the plants are
inappropriate for that condition, the landscape contractor shall notify the landscape
architect and owner. If they deem necessary, the plants shall be relocated, the contract
shall be adjusted to allow for drainage correction at a negotiated cost, or the plant
selection modified by the landscape architect to accommodate the poor drainage
situation.
WARRANTY
A. The standard warranty is for a one (1) year period, excluding bulbs, sod and
annuals, commencing on the date of initial acceptance. All plants shall be
alive and in satisfactory growth at the end of the guarantee period.
B. Any material that is 25% dead or more shall be considered dead and must be
replaced at no charge. A tree shall be considered dead when the main leader
has died back, or 25% of the crown is dead.
C. Replacements shall be made during the next planting period.
D. Replacements shall be of the same type, size and quality as original species
unless otherwise negotiated.
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DIG HOLE 2X-3X ROOT BALL WIDTH
TREE PLANTING - VERTICAL STAKES
TREES <4' CAL
SCALE: NOT TO SCALE
STANDARDS
A. Plants will be in accordance with the current ANLA's Standards and conform
in general to representative species.
B. Balled and Burlapped (B&B)
1.Balled and burlapped plants shall be dug with firm root balls free of
noxious weeds. There should be no excess soil on top of the root ball or
around the trunk.
2. Ball sizes shall be in accordance with ANLA Standards.
3. Caliper and Height Measurement: In size grading B&B single -trunk trees,
caliper shall take precedence over height. Caliper of the trunk shall be taken
6" above the ground level (up to and including 4" caliper size) and 12" above
the ground level for larger trees. For multiple -trunk trees, height
measurement shall take precedence over caliper.
C. Container -Grown Stock
1.The size of container -grown shrubs is measured by height and width of
plant. Container -grown trees are measured by the same standards listed in
B.3 above. The root system of container -grown plants shall be well -
developed and well -distributed throughout the container.
2. All container -grown trees and shrubs that have circling and matted roots
shall be treated in the following manner prior to planting: using a knife or
sharp blade, make 4-5 cuts, 1" deep, the length of the root ball, to cut all
circling roots. See Planting Procedures For All Container -Grown Trees &
Shrubs in this section.
3. All container -grown plants should be grouped and watered daily until they
are planted in the landscape, the soil shall be kept moist with the equivalent of
one inch of rainfall per week.
A. Pruning shall be done before planting or during the planting operation.
Pruning Detail for Trees in this section.
B. All plant material in transit shall be covered to keep material from drying out.
The coverng shall comply with state and local laws pertaining to the
transport of materials
C. Trees shall be placed in an upright position with the rootball covered by mulch
and kept moist. Trees and shrubs should not be left on site unplanted for more
than 24-hours without adequate water to insure roots survial.
INSPECTION
UN OR TIE
HOSE
WITH TIE
STAKES
TO FIRM
SOIL
a. Plants may be subject to inspection and approval by the owner or owner's
representative at the place of growth or holding yard for conformity to
specification requirements as to quality, size and variety.
b. Plants damaged in handling or transportation can be rejected by the owner or
owner's representative.
c. State nursery inspection certificates shall be furnished to the landscape
architect upon request.
PLANTING PROCEDURES FOR ALL CONTAINER -GROWN TREES &
SHRUBS
A. Remove the plant either by cutting or inverting the container.
B. For untreated plastic container grown plants with circling roots, use a sharp
knife to make I" cuts the length of the rootball.
C. Plant shrub or tree a minimum of 1/8 of the height of the rootball above
existing grade.
D. Apply a 2 to 3" thick layer of approved mulch. Keep mulch 6" away from
the trunk of all trees and shrubs.
E. Plants grown in root containment bags must have the bags removed during the
planting operation. No additional slashing of the rootball is necessary.
STAKES
) TO FIRM
SOIL
TAKES PARALLEL
S AND BUILDINGS
PRUNE DOMINANT LEADERS
PRUNE RUBBING OR
CROSSING BRANCHES
DO NOT STAKE OR WRAP
TRUNK UNLESS NECESSARY
REMOVE TAGS AND LABELS
CUT AWAY ALL BALLING ROPES
TOP OF BALL IS TO BE 2"
EXISTING GRADE
REMOVE TOP OF WIRE BASKET
WIDEN AND SCORE
HOLE WALLS
REMOVE CONTAINER AND
CUT CIRCLING ROOTS IF
CONTAINER --GROWN OR AS
MUCH BURLAP AS POSSIBLE
DO NOT PRUNE TERMINAL
LEADER OR BRANCH TIPS
PRUNE NARROW CROTCH
ANGLES AND WATER SPROUTS
PRUNE BROKEN BRANCHES
PRUNE SUCKERS
2"-3" MULCH KEPT
AWAY FROM TRUNK
III�IIIIII 1 i _ SOIL WELL TO CONTAIN WATER
UNAMENDED BACKFILL SOIL
WATER TO SETTLE SOIL
LEAVE SOLID SOIL PEDESTAL - DO NOT
DIG DEEPER THAN BALL DEPTH
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TREE PLANTING DETAIL
TREES <4' CAL SCALE: NOT TO SCALE
AREA FOR WATER DRAINAGE
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BOTANIC NAME
COMMON NAME
QUANTITY
51ZE
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Acer Rubrum
RED MAPLE
21 (PARKING)
2" cal BEB
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Acer Rubrum
RED MAPLE
19 (BUFFER)
4' HT 545
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CL
Cupressocyparis leylandii
Leyland Cypress
19 (15LIFFER)
4' HT 545
Az
Azalea 'Nancy of Robin Hill'
AZALEA
79 (BUFFER)
18" HT
INTERIOR fi ARKING LOT LAND5CAPING (1(o5-27(EX11Xb): 1 TREE PER 10 -SPACES
112 TOTAL SPACES PROPOSED/ 10-
11 TREE5 REQUIRED
PERIMETER LANDSCAPING (165-214EXIIX(3): 32,812SF. IMPERVIOUS AREA or 0.95 acres)
I TREE PER 2000 SF IMPERVIOUS AREA
32,812/ 2000 -- I1 TREE5 REQUIRED
TOTAL = 28 TREES PROVIDED
NOTE:
*THE PLACEMENT OF TREE5 5HOWN ON THE PLAN MAY CHANGE AT THE FINAL
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WRITING BY FREDERICK COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT.
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DESIGNED BY: JNT
FILE NO. 2041A
SHEET 5 OF 5
DWG# 09 —13
GENERAL CONDITIONS
SCOPE OF WORK
The landscape contractor shall provide all materials, labor and equipment to complete all
landscape work as shown on the plans and specifications.
NOTE: If the contractor bids according to the Plant List, he/she should thoroughly check
the plant list quantities with the symbols drawn on the plan, to be sure there are no
discrepancies. If there is a discrepancy between the drawing and the list on the plans, the
drawing takes precedence.
STANDARDS
A. All plant material will conform to the current issue of the American Standard
for Nursery Stock published by the American Nursery & Landscape
Association (ANLA).
B. Plant material must be selected from nurseries that have been inspected and
certified by state plant inspectors.
C. Collected material may be used only when approved by owner's
representative.
D. Nomenclature will be in accordance with Hortus III by L.H. Bailey.
SUBSTITUTIONS: PRE -BID
It is the landscape contractor's responsibility to make every reasonable effort to find the
material speified by the architect. The landscape contractor may offer substitutions to
the landscape architect for his/her consideration. The landscape contractor will notify the
landscape architect if there are known diseases or insect resistant species that can be
substituted for a selected pest -prone plant. The contractor shall submit a base bid as per
plan plus price clarifications for all recommended substitutions.
SUBSTITUTIONS: POST -BID
It is the intent to eliminate post -bid substitutions. However, in the event that the contract
material has become unavailable, an appropriate substitution must be approved by the
owner's representative.
UTILITIES AND UNDERGROUND FEATURES
The landscape contractor shall notify utility companies and/or the general contractor in
advance of construction to locate utilities
A. If there is a conflict with the utilities and the planting, the landscape architect
shall be responsible for relocating plants prior to the planting process. Any
cost due to relocating after planting shall be borne by the owner.
DRAINAGE
If plants are to be installed in areas that show obvious poor drainage, and the plants are
inappropriate for that condition, the landscape contractor shall notify the landscape
architect and owner. If they deem necessary, the plants shall be relocated, the contract
shall be adjusted to allow for drainage correction at a negotiated cost, or the plant
selection modified by the landscape architect to accommodate the poor drainage
situation.
WARRANTY
A. The standard warranty is for a one (1) year period, excluding bulbs, sod and
annuals, commencing on the date of initial acceptance. All plants shall be
alive and in satisfactory growth at the end of the guarantee period.
B. Any material that is 25% dead or more shall be considered dead and must be
replaced at no charge. A tree shall be considered dead when the main leader
has died back, or 25% of the crown is dead.
C. Replacements shall be made during the next planting period.
D. Replacements shall be of the same type, size and quality as original species
unless otherwise negotiated.
DIG HOLE 2X-3X ROOT BALL WIDTH
TREE PLANTING — VERTICAL STAKES
TREES <4" CAL
SCALE: NOT TO SCALE
STANDARDS
A. Plants will be in accordance with the current ANLA's Standards and conform
in general to representative species.
B. Balled and Burlapped (B&B)
1.Balled and burlapped plants shall be dug with firm root balls free of
noxious weeds. There should be no excess soil on top of the root ball or
around the trunk.
2. Ball sizes shall be in accordance with ANLA Standards.
3. Caliper and Height Measurement: In size grading B&B single -trunk trees,
caliper shall take precedence over height. Caliper of the trunk shall be taken
6" above the ground level (up to and including 4" caliper size) and 12" above
the ground level for larger trees. For multiple -trunk trees, height
measurement shall take precedence over caliper.
C. Container -Grown Stock
1.The size of container -grown shrubs is measured by height and width of
plant. Container -grown trees are measured by the same standards listed in
B.3 above. The root system of container -grown plants shall be well -
developed and well -distributed throughout the container.
2. All container -grown trees and shrubs that have circling and matted roots
shall be treated in the following manner prior to planting: using a knife or
sharp blade, make 4-5 cuts, 1" deep, the length of the root ball, to cut all
circling roots. See Planting Procedures For All Container -Grown Trees &
Shrubs in this section.
3. All container -grown plants should be grouped and watered daily until they
are planted in the landscape, the soil shall be kept moist with the equivalent of
one inch of rainfall per week.
A. Pruning shall be done before planting or during the planting operation.
Pruning Detail for Trees in this section.
B. All plant material in transit shall be covered to keep material from drying out.
The coverng shall comply with state and local laws pertaining to the
transport of materials
C. Trees shall be placed in an upright position with the rootball covered by mulch
and kept moist. Trees and shrubs should not be left on site unplanted for more
than 24-hours without adequate water to insure roots survial.
INSPECTION
\IN OR TIE
HOSE
WITH TIE
STAKES
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SOIL
a. Plants may be subject to inspection and approval by the owner or owner's
representative at the place of growth or holding yard for conformity to
specification requirements as to quality, size and variety.
b. Plants damaged in handling or transportation can be rejected by the owner or
owner's representative.
c. State nursery inspection certificates shall be furnished to the landscape
architect upon request.
PLANTING PROCEDURES FOR ALL CONTAINER -GROWN TREES &
SHRUBS
A. Remove the plant either by cutting or inverting the container.
B. For untreated plastic container grown plants with circling roots, use a sharp
knife to make 1" cuts the length of the rootball.
C. Plant shrub or tree a minimum of 1/8 of the height of the rootball above
existing grade.
D. Apply a 2 to 3" thick layer of approved mulch. Keep mulch 6" away from
the trunk of all trees and shrubs.
E. Plants grown in root containment bags must have the bags removed during the
planting operation. No additional slashing of the rootball is necessary.
STAKES
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SOIL
TAKES PARALLEL
S AND BUILDINGS
PRUNE DOMINANT LEADERS
PRUNE RUBBING OR
CROSSING BRANCHES
DO NOT STAKE OR WRAP
TRUNK UNLESS NECESSARY
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CUT AWAY ALL BALLING ROPES
TOP OF BALL IS TO BE 2"
EXISTING GRADE
REMOVE TOP OF WIRE BASKET
WIDEN AND SCORE
HOLE WALLS
REMOVE CONTAINER AND
CUT CIRCLING ROOTS IF
CONTAINER —GROWN OR AS
MUCH BURLAP AS POSSIBLE
DO NOT PRUNE TERMINAL
LEADER OR BRANCH TIPS
PRUNE NARROW CROTCH
ANGLES AND WATER SPROUTS
PRUNE BROKEN BRANCHES
PRUNE SUCKERS
2"-3" MULCH KEPT
III)IIIIII i I _ SOIL WELL TO CONTAIN WATER
I:`_•'.i .'— UNAMENDED BACKFILL SOIL
LEAVE SOLID SOIL PEDESTAL — DO NOT
DIG DEEPER THAN BALL DEPTH
2X-3X BALL DIA.
TREE PLANTING DETAIL
TREES 0- CAI.
SCALE: NOT TO SCALE
WATER TO SETTLE SOIL
AREA FOR WATER DRAINAGE
51M.
ABB
BOTANIC NAME
COMMON NAME
QUANTITY
SIZE
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Acer Rubrum
RED MAPLE
21 (PARKING)
2" cal B45
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Acer Rubrum
RED MAPLE
19 (BUFFER)
4' HT 545
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Cupressocyparis leylanclll
Leyland Cypress
l9 (BUFFER)
4' HT 545
Az
Azalea 'Nancy of Robin Hill'
AZALEA
19 (5L"ER)
18" HT
INTERIOR PARKING LOT LANDSCAPING (1(5-27EX11Xb): I TREE PER 10 SPACES
112 TOTAL SPACES PROPOSED/ 10=
11 TREES REQUIRED
PERIMETER LANDSCAPING (1(5-21-(EX11Xa): 32,812SF. IMPERVIOUS AREA or 0.95 acres)
1 TREE PER 2000 SF IMPERVIOUS AREA
32,812/ 2000 = i1 TREES REQUIRED
TOTAL = 20 TREES PROVIDED
NOTE:
sTHE PLACEMENT OF TREES SHOWN ON THE PLAN MAY CHANGE AT THE FINAL
FUTURE 51TE PLAN STAGE. THE OWNER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO RELOCATE
TREES TO MAKE THE 51TE ASCETICALLY PLEASING WITH APPROVAL FROM
FREDERICK COUNTY
*ALL PLANTS SHALL CONFORM WITH 165-368 OF THE FREDERICK COUNTY
ZONING ORDINANCE AND ALL PLANT 5U55TITUTION5 MUST BE APPROVED IN
WRITING BY FREDERICK COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT.
I"X4"X4'-8" SLATS, 2-FINISH NAIL AT
TOP AND BOTTOM
2"X4"X4' BEAMS. TOE NAIL TO f
4"X4"X8' POSTS
NOTES:
I. PRESERVATIVE STAIN ON ALL WOOD.
COLOR TO MATCH THAT OF BLDG. —
2. FINISHED SIDE OF FENCE SHALL FACE
ADJOINING PROPERTY, IF APPLICABLE. �o
COMPACTED CsRAVEL
WOOD FENCE DETAIL
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