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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4876-5E a W 01 LnQ CD Tz /W �CD 6D Qm 6U O � �W X N m w �o The work consists of furnishing all labor, materials, equipment, tools, and performing all operations required to install all landscape items shown on the plans. In general, the work includes furnishing soil for earth berms, finish grading, soil preparation, soil amendments, planting of trees, shrubs, groundcover, installation of redwood headers, and maintenance of all planted materials during installation and maintenance period. Contractor shall contact the City prior to doing any work as to standard plans, specifications, and permits required. Approval shall be obtained from the City for all proposed public street right—of—way improvements, including, but not limited to, landscaping and irrigation system plans of the parkway. Do not willfully install any landscape material as designed when it is obvious that such plant material will not survive due to soil and/or climatic conditions that exist and may not have been apparent during design. Such conditions shall be brought to the attention of the Owners Authorized Representative; otherwise, the landscape contractor must assume full responsibility for any revisions necessary. Plant count is for the convenience of the landscape contractor. Contractor is responsible to verify all plant counts. Required Field Observations Work: These plans were prepared with the understanding that the owner of said plans will use Lynn Capouya, Inc. (LCI) to provide 'full' contract services during field observation services during construction. Failure to use LCI to provide and complete the field observation services set forth herein will significantly increase the risk of loss resulting, among other causes, from misinterpretation of the intent of the design, unauthorized modifications thereto, and failure to detect errors and omissions in the plans and specification before they become costly mistakes built into the project. Therefore, in the event that LCI is otherwise precluded from completing the field observation services set forth herein, the Owner or subsequent owner (individual(s) or corporation(s) who have purchased these plans with the project), agrees to hold harmless, indemnify, and defend LCI and their consultants from and against any and all claims. Two copies of soil tests shall be submitted to the owner's authorized representative for approval prior to soil preparation being performed. After finish grades have been established for all on—grade planting areas, the center shall have a minimum of 3 samples tested by Wallace Laboratories (310) 615-0116, for Soil Fertility, Agricultural sitability, and Soil Preparation Recommendations. The soil report recommendations shall take precedence over the minimum amendment and fertilization rate specified in section F. Only when they exceed the specified minimum. Contractor shall comply with recommendations given. Choice of plant materials and irrigation systems is to be compatible with soils. C. PRE -PLANT WEED CONTROL If live perennial weeds exist on site at beginning of work, spray with a nonselective translocative herbicide as recommended and applied by an approved licensed pest control advisor and applicator. wlliil ii�i IF 111 Landscape contractor shall furnish and install sandy loam topsoil to bring area to finish grade. Finish grade of groundcover areas shall be 2" below adjacent curb or sidewalk. Finish grades shall slope uniformly to drain without water pockets or irregularities and shall conform to the intent of the drawing. All designed flow lines shall be maintained and modeled as required to allow unimpeded flow of surface waters to drainage structures or out falls and away from structure. IRRIGATIONE. Install irrigation system and conduct coverage test before commencement of landscape work. Provide an irrigation system as shown on the drawings. Minimum Water Coverage: Not less than 100% of coverage with 95% uniform precipitation within each valve. Comply with requirements of utility supplying water for prevention of backflow and back siphonage. Comply with requirements of authority with jurisdiction for irrigation systems. Listing and Labeling: Provide equipment, specialties, and accessories that are UL listed and labeled. Investigate and determine available water supply, water pressure and flow characteristics. Use pipe, tube, fittings, and joining methods according to the manufacturer's instructions. Valves: Install underground valves in valve boxes. Electric Remote Control Valves: Install in valve boxes within planting areas, arrange for easy adjustment and removal. Install per manufacturer's instructions. F. SOIL PREPARATION Cross rip—planting areas to a depth of 9" to 12". Uniformly broadcast and thoroughly incorporate the soil preparation mix as indicated below or on the plans to a depth of 6" by mechanical tiller or similar means. GENERAL SITE PREPARATION (RATE PER 1,000 S.F.)— Refer to note B for soil test 3 cubic yards of nitrogen stabilized hardwood shavings 50 pounds of agricultural gypsum 200 pounds of Gro—Power Plus General amendment shall be uniformly incorporated as part of finish grading work. GENERAL SITE PREPARATION (RATE PER 1,000 S.F.) 3 cubic yards of nitrogen stabilized hardwood shavings 50 pounds of agricultural gypsum 200 pounds of Gro—Power Plus General amendment shall be uniformly incorporated as part of finish grading work. GENERAL PLANT PIT BACKFILL (PER CUBIC YARD) 2/3 cubic yard site top soil 1/3 cubic yard Kellogg Gro—mulch 2 pounds agricultural gypsum 3 pounds Gro—Power Premium Green Iron (45%) Place Gro—Power Slow Release tablets per details during backfill 1g 5g 15g 24" 36" box & larger 7 gram 12-8-8 3 6 12 15 18 21 gram 20-10-51 2 4 5 6 Broadcast Gro—Power Plus per manufacturer's instructions over surface of watering basin before mulching. See special details for acid and shade plants. LAWN (rate per 100 S.F.) Moisten the areas prior to planting, and do not plant Hand broadcast 10 pounds Gro—Power Premium Green Iron. COLOR BEDS (Rate per 100 S.F.) finished grade after the settling of the soil, then Screened top soil 8" deep straight rows and evenly spaced. Plant at intervals noted on drawings. Triangular spacing shall be used 2lbs. Gro—Power Flower 'N' Bloom SHOULD CONSTRUCTION OF THE REQUIRED IMPROVEMENTS NOT COMMENCE WITHIN TWO YEARS OF THE DATE OF APPROVAL SHOWN HEREON AND CARRIED FORTH IN A DILIGENT MANNER, THE CITY ENGINEER MAY REQUIRE REVISIONS TO THE PLANS TO BRING THEM INTO CONFORMANCE WITH CONDITIONS AND STANDARDS IN EFFECT. 2lbs. Gro—Power Controlled Release 12-8-8 Repeat Flower 'N' Bloom every three (3) months or at planting GENERAL SITE MAINTENANCE: 30 DAY MAINTENANCE APPLICATION (per 1,000 S.F.) 10 pounds Gro—Power Plus (Palms '/ cup 9-3-9 per foot of trunk) 60 DAY MAINTENANCE APPLICATION (per 1,000 S.F.) 15 pounds Gro—Power Controlled Release agitation and recirculation system of sufficient operating capacity to produce a homogeneous 90 DAY MAINTENANCE APPLICATION (per 1,000 S.F.) 10 pounds Gro—Power Plus (Palms %cup 9-3-9 per foot of trunk) LAWN MAINTENANCE: 100#/acre 30 DAY MAINTENANCE APPLICATION (per 1,000 S.F.) 3 pounds Gro—Power 14-4-9 (after second mowing) 90 DAY MAINTENANCE APPLICATION (PER 1,000 S.F.) 5 pounds 720 Gro—Power 18-3-7 beaded. Prior to planting, provide one percolation test per 6,000 sq. ft. Fill a 24" box size hole with water. If it does not completely drain within 24 hours, notify the Owner's Authorized Representative. The test shall be done with the supervision of the Owner's Authorized Representative. Plant nursery stock immediately upon delivery to the site and approval by the Owner's Authorized Representative. Do not install shrubs and groundcover until the installation of the irrigation system is complete, and until final grades are established and approved. Set plants so that when settled they will bear the same relation to the natural grade in the container. Plant tablets shall be required for all shrub plantings. Application rate and nutrients shall be per the manufacturer's recommendation. H. TREE TI / STAKING Dig tree holes square with vertical walls and level bottoms, making the hole twice the diameter of the root ball and 1 % times the depth of the root ball up to and including 24" box size. For trees 36" box size, dig holes twice the diameter of the rootball and 12" deeper than the root ball depth. Loosen the soil at sides and bottom. For 15 gallon & 24" box trees, provide a 2" (minimum diameter) lodge pole pine stake with a minimum of two (2) trunk ties per tree. The tree tie wire shall be nine— (9) gauge with a hose tree trunk protector. The stake shall be 12" away from the tree trunk and extend from two feet (2'-0") below root ball of tree to one foot (1'-0") into head of tree. Stakes shall be fully treated with copper napthanate, green color, minimum of ten feet (10'-0") in length. All trees located within five feet (5'-0") of building and or hardscape areas to be installed with root control barriers by Deeproot Corp., (800) 458-7668, or equal. Contractor to install root barriers per manufacturer's recommendations. I. SHRUB AND GROUNDCOVER PLANTING Plant shrubs in pit at least twice the root ball diameter and at least the depth of root ball plus 12". Loosen the compacted soil at pit bottoms, and fill with the specified mix, to the bottom of the ball and compact. Set the plant and backfill to the required grade with the specified mix, thoroughly tamping and watering. Prepare depressed water basin as wide as plant root balls at each plant. Water thoroughly, backfilling voids with prepared mix. Plant groundcover in pits at least 4' x 4' x 4'. Moisten the areas prior to planting, and do not plant in dry soil. Set plants in the center of pits so that the crown of the plant will be level with the finished grade after the settling of the soil, then backfill and water. Groundcover shall be planted in straight rows and evenly spaced. Plant at intervals noted on drawings. Triangular spacing shall be used unless noted otherwise on drawings. SHOULD CONSTRUCTION OF THE REQUIRED IMPROVEMENTS NOT COMMENCE WITHIN TWO YEARS OF THE DATE OF APPROVAL SHOWN HEREON AND CARRIED FORTH IN A DILIGENT MANNER, THE CITY ENGINEER MAY REQUIRE REVISIONS TO THE PLANS TO BRING THEM INTO CONFORMANCE WITH CONDITIONS AND STANDARDS IN EFFECT. Mulch: All groundcover and shrub beds shall be top—dressed with a 3" layer of 'Forest Floor' (double grind) composted mulch by Aguinaga Fertilizer Co. (949-786-9558) or approved equal. J. LAWN PLANTING HYDROSEED 1. Grade smooth all surfaces to be seeded. Soil surface should be one inch (1") below adjacent walks. Roll lightly and fill in all soil depressions. 2. Mixing of hydroseed slurry: mixing shall be performed in a tank, with a built—in continuous agitation and recirculation system of sufficient operating capacity to produce a homogeneous slurry of mulch, m—binder, seed, fertilizer, and water in the following designated unit proportions: mulch (wood cellulose) 1,800/acre m—binder (ecology control) 100#/acre fertilizer 20-10-10 w/10% sulphur 500#/acre Seed (see legend for seed type) 650#/acre soil amendment (sarvon) 6 gal/acre 3. Area to be hydroseeded shall be moistened by applying 2" of irrigation just prior to application. 4. Application: Hydroseed slurry shall be applied evenly under high pressure resulting in a uniform coat on all areas to be treated. Care shall be exercised to assure that plants in place are not subjected to direct force of an application. Slurry shall be immediately removed from walks, structures, etc., that are inadvertently sprayed. 4"X6" Concrete mowstrip shall separate groundcover and turfed areas. NATIVEK. IL HYDROSEED 1. Grade smooth all surfaces to be seeded. Soil surface should be one inch (1") below adjacent walks. Roll lightly and fill in all soil depressions. 2. Mixing of hydroseed slurry: mixing shall be performed in a tank, with a built—in continuous agitation and recirculation system of sufficient operating capacity to produce a homogeneous slurry of mulch, m—binder, seed, fertilizer, and water in the following designated unit proportions: mulch (wood cellulose) 1,500#/acre m—binder (ecology control) 120#/acre fertilizer 20-10-10 w/10% sulphur Per soil test recommendation Native Grass Seed 75#/acre Wildflower Seed 5#/acre soil amendment Per soil test recommendation 3. Area to be hydroseeded shall be moistened by applying 2" of irrigation just prior to application. 4. Application: Hydroseed slurry shall be applied evenly under high pressure resulting in a uniform coat on all areas to be treated. Care shall be exercised to assure that plants in place are not subjected to direct force of an application. Slurry shall be immediately removed from walks, structures, etc., that are inadvertently sprayed. 4"X6" Concrete mowstrip shall separate groundcover and turfed areas. L. CLEAN-UP After planting operations have been completed, remove trash, excess soil, empty plant containers, and rubbish from the property. Scars, ruts, or other marks in the ground caused by this work shall be repaired and the ground left in a neat and orderly condition throughout the site. Leave the site broom—clean and wash down paved areas within the contract area, leaving the premises in a clean condition. Walks shall be left in a clean and safe condition. M. MAINTENANCE During the progress of the landscape installation and ninety (90) day maintenance period, the contractor shall maintain all planting by means of continuous watering, weeding, rolling, mowing, re—sodding/re—seeding, cultivation (weed free), spraying (insect), mulching, trimming, edging, rodent control, and/or any other operation necessary for the protection, health, and upkeep of any material installed by the landscape contractor. Contractor shall maintain landscape installation for a period of ninety (90) days after final approval by the owner. N. GUARANTEES & TURNOVERS All plant material shall be guaranteed for a period of one (1) year. The irrigation system shall be fully guaranteed for a period of one (1) year. Any defective material or poor workmanship shall be replaced or corrected by the irrigation contractor at no cost to the owner. �PND� SCA F �.. ,9�0' Zg ? w � Signature - 12 31/2010 � Renewal Date / � Date %'�Q �� J' �TF � � \F� REV. j� O fF o DIAL li/ TWO WORKING BEFORE till 0 DAYS BEFORE YOU DIGYOU DIG TOLL FREE 1-800-227-2600 A PUBLIC SERVICE BY UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT REVISION DESCRIPTION DATE ENGR. CITY DATE SHOULD CONSTRUCTION OF THE REQUIRED IMPROVEMENTS NOT COMMENCE WITHIN TWO YEARS OF THE DATE OF APPROVAL SHOWN HEREON AND CARRIED FORTH IN A DILIGENT MANNER, THE CITY ENGINEER MAY REQUIRE REVISIONS TO THE PLANS TO BRING THEM INTO CONFORMANCE WITH CONDITIONS AND STANDARDS IN EFFECT. �� OM 1131 W. SIXTH STREET, SUITE 350, ONTARIO, CA. 91762 PHONE: (909) 933-5225 FAX: (909) 933-5228 NTA ACALIFORNIA I F 9 PACIFIC ELECTRIC INLAND EMPIRE TRAIL IMPROVEMENT DRAWN BY: K SEGMENT 3A ��e�v NOTES SCALE: _(CANOSCAPE I -�- ,- Prepared Under The Supervision Of Date ; DESIGNED BY: G.O. DATE: 3/30/09 1 110�1�, 1 CHECKED BY: L.C. OVED �,, E' � DRAWING NO.: 4576 5 Z5 ARIEF NAFTALI CITY ENGINEER R.C.E. 51152 DATE: