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1/6/261" = 20'1 OF 1RESTORATIONPLANN20 10 0 20 60RESTORATION PLANT SCHEDULESCIENTIFIC NAMECOMMON NAMEQTY.SIZEOVERSTORY TREES (6)ArAcer rubrumRed maple21.5" - 2.5" cal. orequivalentNsNyssa sylvaticaTupelo21.5" - 2.5" cal. orequivalentQbQuercus bicolorSwamp white oak21.5" - 2.5" cal. orequivalentUNDERSTORY TREES (6)AcAmelanchier canadensisServiceberry3#5 - #7C. amoCornus amomumSilky dogwood2#5 - #7HvHamamelis virginianaWitch hazel1#5 - #7WOODY SHRUBS (518)AmAronia melanocarpaBlack chokeberry25#3 - #5C. alClethra alnifoliaSummersweet37#3 - #5C. ameCorylus americanaHazelnut26#2 - #5CoCephalanthus occidentalisButtonbush36#2 - #5CpComptonia peregrinaSweet fern33#2 - #3IgIlex glabraInkberry47#2 - #5IvIlex verticillataWinterberry31#3 - #5LbLindera benzoinSpicebush29#3 - #5MgMyrica galeSweet gale46#2 - #3RcRosa carolinaCarolina rose11#2 - #3RpRosa palustrisSwamp rose49#2 - #3RvRhododendron viscosumSwamp azalea41#2 - #3StSpiraea tomentosaSteeplebush37#2 - #3VcVaccinium corymbosumHighbush blueberry27#3 - #5VdViburnum dentatumArrowwood viburnum30#3 - #5VtViburnum trilobumCranberrybush13#3 - #5UNPERMITTED HARDSCAPETO BE REMOVEDRESTORATION AREAAREA TO BE SEEDED ASNATIVE MEADOWRESTORATION AREA PREPARATION:·Remove unpermitted hardscape, landscape sitefeatures, or associated base material and disposeof off-site.·Remove all fill within the wetland resource area.Fill within the buffer zone to the wetland resourcearea will remain and be re-graded at a gentleslope to the edge of the resource area.·Remove any existing lawn, mulch, or non-nativelandscape plantings within the restoration area.Landscape plantings may be saved and usedelsewhere on the property outside ofconservation jurisdiction.·Upon completion of re-grading and removal ofhardscape, lawn, mulch, or landscape plantings,the restoration area will be seeded with thecustom native CLM Restoration Mix or NewEngland Showy Wildflower Mix, as specified by theplan.RESTORATION PLANTING:·Plantings to be installed after the restoration areahas been prepared accordingly.·Plantings to be installed according to the plan.Actual locations of plantings may be adjusted inthe field, as necessary, based on actual siteconditions at the time of planting.·Plantings to be installed in the spring or fall unlessa supplemental irrigation system is installed andfunctional immediately upon planting.·Install a temporary, above-ground drip irrigationsystem to supply supplemental water to allmitigation plantings for 2-3 growing seasons oruntil plantings are established.MAINTENANCE (3 SEASONS MIN.):·Monitor the restoration area and hand weed orperform maintenance cut and wipe treatmentson any invasive, non-native, or aggressive speciesthat have germinated from the existing seedbank or re-sprouted from roots in the soil. The sitewill be monitored and maintained throughout theyear for both cool season and warm seasoninvasive, non-native, and aggressive species.·Mow/cut cool season grasses in June toencourage establishment of warm-seasongrasses, if necessary.·Other maintenance activities may includeoverseeding bare areas with the approved seedmixes, adjusting the above-ground, temporaryirrigation system, removing storm debris, ortrimming grasses around establishing plantings tolimit competition for nutrients and water.·Annual reports will be submitted by October 31steach year documenting project progress.CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS:·All machine work should be completed by aninsured operator with the appropriate hoistingand hydraulics licenses.·All herbicide applications should be completedby Massachusetts state-licensed and insuredapplicators that have extensive knowledge ofnative/invasive species and are able to identifyspecies in bare twig conditions.·Restoration work shall be overseen by a CertifiedEcological Restoration Practitioner, unlessapproved otherwise by the ConservationCommission.CLM Restoration Mix:Carex brevior (Plains Oval Sedge),Danthonia spicata (Poverty Oat Grass),Schizachyrium scoparium (Little Bluestem),Sporobolus cryptandrus (Sand Dropseed)PLAN NOTESEXISTING TREES ORLANDSCAPE PLANTINGSPROPOSED OVERSTORY TREEPROPOSED UNDERSTORY TREEPROPOSED WOODY SHRUBNew England Showy Wildflower Mix:Schizachyrium scoparium (Little Bluestem),Chamaecrista fasciculata (Partridge Pea),Sorghastrum nutans (Indian Grass), Festuca rubra(Red Fescue), Elymus canadensis (Canada WildRye), Elymus riparius (Riverbank Wild Rye), Heliopsishelianthoides (Ox Eye Sunflower), Coreopsislanceolata (Lance Leaved Coreopsis), Rudbeckiahirta (Black Eyed Susan), Liatris spicata (MarshBlazing Star), Asclepias syriaca (CommonMilkweed), Vernonia noveboracensis (New YorkIronweed), Aster novae-angliae (New EnglandAster), Eupatorium purpureum (Purple Joe PyeWeed), Asclepias tuberosa (Butterfly Milkweed),Solidago juncea (Early Goldenrod), Eupatoriumperfoliatum (Boneset)