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HomeMy WebLinkAbout473 Main Landscape Permit Submission Set_072524Hyannis, Massachusetts473 Main StreetL I S T O F D R A W I N G S :DateSetPrepared By:info@hawkdesigninc.com508-833-8800Sagamore, MALand PlanningLandscape ArchitectureHawk Design, Inc.Landscape Permit Submission SetL1.1Planting PlanD1Planting DetailsD2Planting SpecificationsApplicant:Sawyer Realty Partners1215 Chestnut StreetNewton, Massachusetts 02464Tel: 781.449.66507/25/247/25/247/25/24L1.0Illustrative Landscape Master Plan7/25/24 UP Main StreetBuilding B(Existing)Building C(Existing)Building A(Existing)Building F(Proposed)Existing shrubplantings to remainExisting shrubplantings to remainExisting accesswalks to remainShade tree, typ.Proposed sidewalkProposed sidewalkHigh School RoadLow shrub andperennial plantingsProposed concretesidewalk to infill existingdriveway entranceEx. concrete paver accentEx. signalcontrol boxProposed shrubplantingsBuilding EBuildingDBike racksEx. concretesidewalk to remainEx. concrete sidewalkProposed expansion ofconcrete sidewalk1" = 20'-0"L1.0IllustrativeLandscapeMaster PlanSagamore, MA508-833-8800info@hawkdesigninc.comLand PlanningLandscape ArchitectureHawk Design, Inc.Drawn By:Checked By:Scale:BNLBNL7/25/24Base information provided electronically by: BaxterNye Engineering & Surveying of Centerville,MassachusettsHAWK DESIGN, INC. 2024THIS DRAWING AND ALL INFORMATION CONTAINEDHEREON IS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF HAWKDESIGN, INC. AND MAY NOT BE COPIED ORREPRODUCED, EITHER IN WHOLE OR IN PART, BYANY METHOD, WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OFHAWK DESIGN, INC.Sheet:DescriptionDateNum.Revisions:Date: Hyannis Inn 473 Main Street Hyannis, Massachusetts Prepared for: Sawyer Realty Holdings, 1215 Chestnut St., Newton, MA0SCALE: feet2040601" = 20' UP Building EBuildingDSouth StreetBIKE RACKSBuilding B(Existing)Building C(Existing)Building A(Existing)Main StreetHigh School RoadBuilding F(Proposed)BRICK SEAT WALL5 - IG-S1 - ZS-GVLOAM & SEED5 - IG-S1 - ZS-GVEX. PLANTINGSTO REMAIN3 - IG-S3 - SS1 - AR-B2 - IG-S4 - SJ-G2 - AR-B2 - IG-S1 - TO-EG5 - WF-WR1 - TO-EG2 - AR-RS1 - TO-EGEX. PLANTINGSTO REMAINLOAM & SEED3 - IC-GL5 - SJ-G1 - ZS-GV1 - GT-SEX. RAIL FENCEAND HEDGE ROWTO REMAINLOAM & SEEDREMOVE EX.CHAIN LINKFENCEEX. SIGNALCONTROL BOX1 - GT-S3 - IC-GL9 - WF-WR10 - DC10 - IC-GL4 - IG-S2 - VD-AJLOAM & SEED1 - VD-AJ10 - TO-EGEX. CONCRETESIDEWALK9 - RF-G6 - IG-S1 - PO-G7 - SS9 - RF-G1 - PO-G1 - PO-G12 - CM-ID5 - IG-S1 - PO-G7 - IV-RS5 - CA-H9 - TO-EG3 - CA-H7 - PV-S2 - VD-BM6 - IG-S5 - SS6 - IG-S4 - SS5 - IG-S4 - JH-BH4 - JH-BH8 - SS6 - IG-S5 - SJ-G2 - AR-RS8 - TM-H5 - HP-B7 - DC5 - SJ-G6 - IG-S1 - PO-G3 - IG-S3 - SSLOAM & SEEDBACK EDGE OFEX. CONCRETESIDEWALKPROPOSEDENLARGEMENT OFCONCRETESIDEWALKEX. TREE TOREMAINCODEQTYBOTANICAL NAMECOMMON NAMECONTCALPLANT SIZETREESAR-B3Acer rubrum 'Bowhall'Bowhall Red MapleB & B3-3.5" CAL.AR-RS4Acer rubrum 'Red Sunset'Red Sunset Red MapleB & B3-3.5" CAL.GT-S2Gleditsia triacanthos inermis 'Shademaster'Shademaster Honey LocustB & B3-3.5" CAL.ZS-GV3Zelkova serrata 'Green Vase'Green Vase Sawleaf ZelkovaB & B3-3.5" CAL.SHRUBSCA-H8Clethra alnifolia 'Hummingbird'Hummingbird SummersweetCont.18-24" HT.CM-ID12Carex morrowii 'Ice Dance'Ice Dance Sedge1 GALDC17Deschampsia cespitosaTufted Hair Grass2 GALHP-B4Hydrangea paniculata 'Bobo'Bobo Panicle Hydrangea18-24" HT.IC-GL16Ilex crenata `Green Lustre`Green Luster Japanese HollyB & B2-2.5` HT.IG-S64Ilex glabra 'Shamrock'Shamrock Inkberry HollyCont.2-2.5` HT.IV-RS7Ilex verticillata 'Red Sprite'Red Sprite WinterberryCont.2-2.5` HT.JH-BH8Juniperus horizontalis 'Bar Harbor'Bar Harbor Creeping JuniperCont.15-18" SPD.PO-G5Physocarpus opulifolius 'SMNPOBLR'Ginger Wine NinebarkCont.2-2.5` HT.PV-S7Panicum virgatum 'Shenandoah'Shenandoah Switch Grass3 GALSJ-G19Spiraea japonica 'Goldflame'Goldflame Japanese SpireaCont.18-24" HT.SS30Schizachyrium scopariumLittle Bluestem2 GALTM-H8Taxus x media 'Hicksii'Hicks Anglo-Japanese YewB & B4-4.5` HTTO-EG22Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd'Emerald Green ArborvitaeB & B5-5.5` HTVD-AJ3Viburnum dentatum 'Ralph Senior'Autumn Jazz Arrowwood ViburnumB & B4-5` HT.VD-BM2Viburnum dentatum 'Blue Muffin'Blue Muffin Arrowwood ViburnumB & B4-4.5` HTWF-WR14Weigela florida 'Wine & Roses'Wine & Roses WeigelaCont.2-2.5` HT.PERENNIALS / GROUND COVERSRF-G18Rudbeckia fulgidai 'Goldsturm'Goldsturm Coneflower1 GAL.PLANT SCHEDULE1" = 20'-0"L1.1PlantingPlanSagamore, MA508-833-8800info@hawkdesigninc.comLand PlanningLandscape ArchitectureHawk Design, Inc.Drawn By:Checked By:Scale:BNLBNL7/25/24Base information provided electronically by: BaxterNye Engineering & Surveying of Centerville,MassachusettsHAWK DESIGN, INC. 2024THIS DRAWING AND ALL INFORMATION CONTAINEDHEREON IS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF HAWKDESIGN, INC. AND MAY NOT BE COPIED ORREPRODUCED, EITHER IN WHOLE OR IN PART, BYANY METHOD, WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OFHAWK DESIGN, INC.Sheet:DescriptionDateNum.Revisions:Date: Hyannis Inn 473 Main Street Hyannis, Massachusetts Prepared for: Sawyer Realty Holdings, 1215 Chestnut St., Newton, MA0SCALE: feet2040601" = 20' As NotedD1PlantingDetailsSagamore, MA508-833-8800info@hawkdesigninc.comLand PlanningLandscape ArchitectureHawk Design, Inc.Drawn By:Checked By:Scale:BNLBNL7/25/24Base information provided electronically by: BaxterNye Engineering & Surveying of Centerville,MassachusettsHAWK DESIGN, INC. 2024THIS DRAWING AND ALL INFORMATION CONTAINEDHEREON IS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF HAWKDESIGN, INC. AND MAY NOT BE COPIED ORREPRODUCED, EITHER IN WHOLE OR IN PART, BYANY METHOD, WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OFHAWK DESIGN, INC.Sheet:DescriptionDateNum.Revisions:Date: Hyannis Inn 473 Main Street Hyannis, Massachusetts Prepared for: Sawyer Realty Holdings, 1215 Chestnut St., Newton, MA 1Tree ProtectionScale: N.T.S.2Deciduous Tree PlantingScale: N.T.S.3Conifer Tree PlantingScale: N.T.S.4Shrub PlantingScale: N.T.S.5Groundcover & Perennial PlantingScale: N.T.S.2X ROOT BALL DIAMETER (MIN.)INSTALL TREE GATORS ON ALL TREES NOTCOVERED BY IRRIGATION AS PERMANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS.CONTRACTOR TO MAINTAIN DURING PERIODOF WARRANTYINSTALL TREE PLUMB - L.A. TO APPROVE FACE/ ORIENTATION OF TREES ON SITETREE SHALL BE PLANTED ;3" ABOVESURROUNDING GRADE - TREE SHALL BEPLUMB AFTER SETTLEMENTIF ROOTBALL IS WRAPPED IN PLASTIC ORNON-BIODEGRADEABLE MATERIAL REMOVE ENTIREWRAP - IF WRAPPED IN BURLAP, CUT OPEN AT LEAST1/3 OF TOPHAND EXCAVATE HOLE TO DIAMETER 2X WIDER THANROOT BALL - PRUNE ROOT FLARE - BACKFILL HOLEWITH PLANTING SOIL MIX AS SPECIFIEDEARTH SAUCER TO CONTAIN 3" MULCH - PULLMULCH 3-6" AWAY FROM TRUNK OF TREE(KNOCKDOWN/REMOVE SAUCER AFTER FIRSTSEASON)UNDISTURBED SUBGRADENOTE:FOR ALL FALL PLANTING, WRAP TRUNK ASSPECIFIED TO 2ND LOWEST BRANCH -REMOVE THE FOLLOWING SPRINGALL TREES SHALL BE FLOODED TWICE DURINGTHE FIRST 24 HOURS AFTER PLANTINGNON-GURDELING STRAP SUCH AS CHAINLOCK OR ARBORTAPE1/3 PEAT - BLEND MANURE1/3 HIGH ORGANIC LOAM1/3 EX. SOILPLANTING SOIL MIX:USE 2"X2" HARDWOOD STAKE(FOR BELOW 3" CAL.)USE DUCKBILL TREE ANCHOR FOR 3" CAL.OR GREATERNOTES:ON TREES BELOW 3" CAL.USE WOOD STAKES.ON TREES 3" CAL. OR GREATERUSE GUYING CABLES.IF GUYING CABLES USE 3 PER TREE3" PINE BARK MULCH (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTEDON PLANS)EQUAL TO DRIP LINE OF TREE (8'-0" MIN.)NOTES:1.PROTECTIVE FENCE TO REMAIN UNTIL CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETE.2.NO TREE SHALL BE REMOVED UNLESS SPECIFICALLY TAGGED FOR REMOVAL BY THELANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.3.CONTRACTOR SHALL TAKE CARE NOT TO DAMAGE TREES THAT ARE TO REMAIN.4.DO NOT NAIL BOARDS OR FENCING TO TREES DURING CONSTRUCTION.5.ANY EXCAVATING WITHIN DRIPLINE MUST BE APPROVED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND MUSTBE HAND-DUG. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT CUT ANY ROOTS AND/OR BRANCHES UNLESSAPPROVED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.6.ROOTS EXPOSED AND/OR DAMAGED DURING GRADING & CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS SHALLBE CUT OFF CLEANLY INSIDE THE EXPOSED OR DAMAGED AREA AND TOPSOIL BE PLACED OVERTHE ROOTS IMMEDIATELY. FEEDER ROOTS SHALL NOT BE CUT IN AN AREA INSIDE DRIP LINE OFTHE TREE BRANCHES.7.ROOTS GREATER THAN 1" DIAMETER SHALL NOT BE CUT UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BYTHE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.8.STOCKPILED MATERIALS OR UNNECESSARY VEHICULAR TRAFFIC SHALL NOT BE ALLOWED OVERANY TREE ROOT SYSTEM.9.INSPECT FENCE ON WEEKLY BASIS AND REPAIR DAMAGE IMMEDIATELY.BLACK POLYETHYLENE OR WOODSLAT SNOW FENCE2'-0"4'-0"EXISTING GRADE2x2" HARDWOOD POSTSWIRE OR PLASTIC CABLE TIES @18" O.C.4'-0" MIN.EXISTING TREETRUNKPROTECTIVE FENCE ATDRIP LINE2X ROOT BALL DIAMETER (MIN.)INSTALL TREE PLUMB - L.A. TO APPROVEFACE/ORIENTATION OF TREES ON SITETREE SHALL BE PLANTED ;3" ABOVE SURROUNDINGGRADE - TREE SHALL BE PLUMB AFTER SETTLEMENTIF ROOTBALL IS WRAPPED IN PLASTIC ORNON-BIODEGRADEABLE MATERIAL REMOVE ENTIREWRAP - IF WRAPPED IN BURLAP, CUT OPEN AT LEAST1/3 OF TOP & REMOVE ALL TWINE/ ROPE.EXCAVATE HOLE TO DIAMETER 2X WIDER THAN ROOTBALL - BACKFILL HOLE WITH PLANTING MIX AS SPECIFIEDTEMPORARY EARTH SAUCER TO CONTAIN 3" MULCH - PULL MULCH3-6" AWAY FROM TRUNK OF TREE (KNOCKDOWN/REMOVE SAUCERAFTER FIRST SEASON)UNDISTURBED SUBGRADELOCATE ANCHOR STAKE 18" AWAY FROM TREETRUNK ON SIDE OF PREVAILING WIND.USE 2"X2" HARDWOOD STAKEPLANTING STANDARD SOIL MIX:1/3 PEAT - MANURE BLEND1/3 HIGH ORGANIC LOAM1/3 EXISTING SOILPULL WIRE CAGE BACK DOWN INTO PLANTING HOLE1/3 HEIGHT OF ROOTBALL3" PINE BARK MULCH (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON PLANS)CUT AND REMOVE BURLAP FROM TOP 1/3 OFROOTBALL. IF ROOTBALL IS WRAPPED IN PLASTICOR NON-BIODEGRADEABLE MATERIAL REMOVEENTIRE WRAP3" PINE BARK MULCH (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTEDON PLANS)REMOVE ALL DEADWOOD (DO NOT REMOVE ANYOTHER VEGETATION)ROOTBALL ON UNDISTURBED SUBGRADEBACKFILL WITH PLANTING STANDARD MIXTEMPORARY MOUND WITH EXCAVATED SOIL TO 3"ABOVE FINISHED GRADE2X ROOT BALLDIA. (MIN.)PLANTING STANDARD SOIL MIX:1/3 PEAT - MANURE BLEND1/3 HIGH ORGANIC LOAM1/3 EXISTING SOILSHRUBS SHALL BE PLANTED ;2" ABOVESURROUNDING GRADE - SHRUBS SHALL BE PLUMBAFTER SETTLEMENT12" MIN.VARIES PLANEDGE OF PAVEMENT/LAWNSEE PLANT SCHEDULEAAA1/2(A)FOR SPACINGUNDISTURBED SUBGRADE2" PINE BARK MULCHGROUNDCOVER / SEASONALCOLORFLOWER BED PLANTING SOILMIX AS SPECIFIEDSCHEDULE OF TOPSOILS & ADDITIVESLOCATIONDEPTHDESCRIPTION12"1/3 PEAT - MANURE BLEND1/3 HIGH ORGANIC LOAM1/3 EXISTING SOIL12"PITS/TREE WELLS"STANDARD MIX"FOR BACKFILL12"SCREENED LOAM1/3 PEAT - MANURE BLEND LIME - PELATIZED OR GROUND(50 LB. PER 100 SF.)GROUND BONE MEAL (50 LB. PER 100 SF.)10-10-10 INORGANIC FERTILIZER (50 LB. PER 5000 SF.)GENERAL PLANTINGBEDS6"6" SCREENED LOAMFLOWERBEDSLAWNS- SOD & SEED1/3 PEAT - MANURE BLEND1/3 HIGH ORGANIC LOAM1/3 EXISTING SOIL N/AD2PlantingSpecificationsSagamore, MA508-833-8800info@hawkdesigninc.comLand PlanningLandscape ArchitectureHawk Design, Inc.Drawn By:Checked By:Scale:BNLBNL7/25/24Base information provided electronically by: BaxterNye Engineering & Surveying of Centerville,MassachusettsHAWK DESIGN, INC. 2024THIS DRAWING AND ALL INFORMATION CONTAINEDHEREON IS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF HAWKDESIGN, INC. AND MAY NOT BE COPIED ORREPRODUCED, EITHER IN WHOLE OR IN PART, BYANY METHOD, WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OFHAWK DESIGN, INC.Sheet:DescriptionDateNum.Revisions:Date: Hyannis Inn 473 Main Street Hyannis, Massachusetts Prepared for: Sawyer Realty Holdings, 1215 Chestnut St., Newton, MA General Landscape Notes:1.1) CONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS:A) ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE CODES AND REGULATIONS, FROM ALL FEDERAL, STATE ANDLOCAL AUTHORITIES.B) THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ARRANGE FOR AND OBTAIN ALL PERMITS AND LICENSES REQUIRED FOR THECOMPLETE WORK SPECIFIED HEREIN AND SHOWN ON ALL THE DRAWINGS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PAYFOR ANY FEES NOT WAIVED.1.2) UTILITIES:A) LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE RELEVANT UTILITY COMPANIES PRIOR TO DOINGANY EXCAVATION ON THE SITE. IF ANY WORK IS TO BE DONE AROUND UNDERGROUND UTILITIES, THEAPPROPRIATE AUTHORITY OF THAT UTILITY MUST BE NOTIFIED OF THE IMPENDING WORK.B) UTILITIES SHALL BE LOCATED AND MARKED PRIOR TO ANY INSTALLATION. ADJUSTMENTS MAY BENECESSARY IN THE FIELD TO ACCOMMODATE UTILITY LOCATIONS. REPORT ANY CONFLICTS TO THELANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.C) THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES DONE TO EXISTING UTILITIES.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COST OF SATISFACTORY REPAIR OF ALL DAMAGE INKIND RESULTING FROM THEIR FAILURE TO COMPLY.1.3) PROTECTION OF EXISTING WORK: IT SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO PERFORM ALLWORK IN A MANNER THAT PROTECTS WORK COMPLETED BY OTHERS, SUCH AS CURBS, UTILITIES, STORMDRAINAGE, FENCES, DRIVEWAY APRONS, DRIVES, VEGETATION, ETC. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BERESPONSIBLE FOR THE COST OF SATISFACTORY REPAIR OF ALL DAMAGE IN KIND RESULTING FROM THEIRFAILURE TO COMPLY.1.4) QUANTITIES: A COMPLETE LIST OF PLANTS INCLUDING A SCHEDULE OF QUANTITIES, SIZES, TYPES, ANDNAMES IS INCLUDED IN THIS SET OF DRAWINGS. IN THE EVENT OF DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN QUANTITIESOF PLANT IN THE PLANT LIST AND THE QUANTITIES SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS, THE PLAN SHALL GOVERN.THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF UNLABELED PLANTS IN PLANFOR CLARIFICATION. THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SHALL BE ALERTED BY THE CONTRACTOR OF ANYDISCREPANCIES PRIOR TO FINAL BID NEGOTIATION.1.5) APPLICABLE PLANT MATERIALS STANDARDS: ALL PLANT MATERIALS ARE TO COMPLY WITH THE LATESTEDITION OF THE AMERICAN STANDARD FOR NURSERY STOCK AS PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICANASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN. PLANTING METHODS WILL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SITE-SPECIFICREQUIREMENTS.1.6) PLANT HARDINESS: ALL TREES AND SHRUBS SHALL BE NURSERY GROWN WITHIN A USDA PLANTHARDINESS ZONE, WHICH IS THE SAME AS, OR COLDER THAN, THE ZONE IN WHICH THE PROJECT ISLOCATED.1.7) PLANTING SEASONS: PLANTING SHALL ONLY OCCUR DURING SPECIFIED SEASONS. SPRING SEASONSHALL BE FROM MARCH 1 TO JUNE 15. FALL PLANTING SEASON SHALL BE FROM SEPTEMBER 15THROUGH NOVEMBER 15. NO PLANTING SHALL OCCUR WHEN THE GROUND IS FROZEN.1.8) PLANT SUBSTITUTIONS: NO SUBSTITUTIONS OF PRODUCTS, PLANT TYPES OR SIZES SHALL BE MADEWITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. REQUESTS FOR SUBSTITUTION SHALLBE IN WRITING, AND SHALL STATE THE REASON FOR THE SUBSTITUTION REQUEST, THE SUGGESTEDALTERNATIVE AND THE CHANGES IN COST. REQUESTS FOR SUBSTITUTION IN PLANT MATERIALS SHALLSTATE THE NAMES OF NURSERIES THAT HAVE BEEN UNABLE TO SUPPLY THE ORIGINALLY SPECIFIEDMATERIAL.1.9) THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SHALL RESERVE THE RIGHT TO INSPECT ALL PLANT MATERIALS AT THENURSERY, UPON SITE DELIVERY AND DURING INSTALLATION TO INSURE SPECIFICATIONS ANDPROCEDURES ARE ADHERED TO.1.10) MINIMUM SIZES: ALL PLANTS 3' OR GREATER IN HEIGHT OR SPREAD SHALL BE BALLED ANDBURLAPPED. SIZES SPECIFIED IN THE PLANT LIST ARE MINIMUMS ON WHICH THE PLANTS ARE TO BEJUDGED.1.11) DEAD PLANTS: DEAD PLANTS ARE TO BE REMOVED FROM THE SITE IMMEDIATELY, AND REPLACED WITHTHE SAME PLANT & SIZE REGARDLESS OF SEASON, WEEKLY FROM THE JOB BY THE CONTRACTOR. THECONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN AN UPDATED COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF ALL DEAD MATERIALS REMOVEDAND PRESENT A COPY OF THE LIST TO THE OWNER AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AT THE END OF EVERYMONTH DURING THE CONTRACT PERIOD.1.12) PLANT MATERIAL REMOVAL: NO EXISTING TREES SHALL BE REMOVED WITHOUT THE WRITTENAUTHORIZATION FROM THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT EXCEPT WHERE NOTED ON THE PLANS.CONTRACTORS WHO REMOVE EXISTING TREES WITHOUT WRITTEN APPROVAL WILL BE REQUIRED TO MAKEREMEDIES DETERMINED BY THE GOVERNING URBAN FORESTER OR EQUIVALENT AUTHORITY. NOGRUBBING SHALL OCCUR WITHIN EXISTING TREE AREAS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED ON THE PLANS.1.13) ALL DISTURBED AREAS NOT TO RECEIVE PLANT MATERIALS ARE TO BE LOAMED AND SEEDED ANDBLENDED INTO EXISTING GRADE AND CONDITIONS. SEE SECTION 4.0.1.14) LEDGE BOULDERS: IF DURING SITE EXCAVATION, LEDGE BOULDERS ARE AVAILABLE, THESE ARE TO BESTOCKPILED FOR USE IN EARTH BERMS IF APPLICABLE, WITH HAWK DESIGN, INC. PRIOR TOINSTALLATION. THIS ITEM WILL ONLY APPLY IF SO SPECIFIED ON DRAWINGS. BOULDERS SIZES TO BESTOCKPILED WILL RANGE FROM TWO TO FIVE FEET IN DIAMETER. SEE APPROPRIATE DETAIL FORINSTALLATION COORDINATION.1.15) SLEEVES: LANDSCAPE OR SITE CONTRACTOR SHALL PLACE INDIVIDUAL SLEEVES FOR LIGHTING ANDIRRIGATION UNDER ANY PROPOSED WALKWAY OR VEHICULAR ROADWAY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.COORDINATE SLEEVE LOCATIONS WITH IRRIGATION AND LIGHTING CONTRACTORS PRIOR TOINSTALLATION.1.16) DO NOT CLOSE OR OBSTRUCT ANY STREET, SIDEWALK, ALLEY OR PASSAGEWAY WITHOUT PRIORNOTIFICATION AND PERMISSION. CONDUCT OPERATIONS AS TO INTERFERE AS LITTLE AS POSSIBLEWITH THE USE ORDINARILY MADE OF ROADS, DRIVEWAYS, ALLEYS, SIDEWALKS OR OTHER FACILITIESNEAR ENOUGH TO THE WORK TO BE EFFECTED THEREBY.Planting Materials:2.1 PLANTING MATERIAL ITEMS IN SECTION 2.0 ARE TO BE INCORPORATED DURING PLANT INSTALLATION UNLESSOTHERWISE DEEMED UNNECESSARY IN ACCORDANCE WITH SOIL TEST RECOMMENDATIONS. SEE SECTION3.1.MULCH - MULCH WILL BE DOUBLE-SHREDDED PINE BARK MULCH.- TREES AND SHRUBS SHALL RECEIVE AN EVEN 3" MULCH LAYER.- GROUNDCOVERS, PERENNIALS AND ANNUALS SHALL RECEIVE AN EVEN 2" MULCH LAYER.MANURE- TO BE WELL ROTTED, ODORLESS, UNLEACHED COW MANURE, CONTAINING NOT MORE THAN 15%BEDDED MATERIALS SUCH AS STRAW, WOOD CHIPS OR SHAVINGS, AGED NOT LESS THAN TWO YEARS OLD.HERBICIDE- A PRE-EMERGENCE WEED KILLER IS TO BE USED ON ALL LAWN AND PLANTING AREAS PRIOR TOINSTALLATION AS PER MANUFACTURER'S SPECFICATIONS. *HERBICIDES ARE NOT TO BE APPLIED IN RESTRICTEDCONSERVATION AREAS.FERTILIZER- ALL TREES AND SHRUBS TO HAVE SLOW RELEASE PACKET OR PELLET PLACED INTO THE PLANT PITWITH A MINIMUM ANALYSIS OF 10-10-10. ALL GROUNDCOVERS, PERENNIALS AND ANNUALS ARE TO RECIEVE ABROADCAST APPLICATION OF A 14-14-14 FERTILZER AT 3 LB PR 100 SQ. FT. APPLY AS PER MANUFACTURER'SINSTRUCTIONS. *FERTILIZERS ARE NOT TO BE APPLIED IN RESTRICTED CONSERVATION AREAS.TOPSOIL- ACCEPTABLE TOPSOIL SHALL BE FERTILE, FRIABLE NATURAL LOAM, UNIFORM IN COMPOSITION, FREEOF STONES, LIMBS, PLANTS AND THIER ROOTS, DEBRIS AND OTHER EXTRANEOUS MATTER OVER ONE INCH INDIAMETER. THE SOIL SHALL BE CAPABLE OF SUSTAINED PLANT GROWTH AND HAVE A 5% MINIMUM ORGANICCONTENT. IN SITUATIONS WHICH REQUIRE A CUSTOM TOPSOIL OR STRUCTURAL SOIL, THE SOIL MIXTURESPECIFICATION WILL BE PROVIDED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.SOIL AMENDMENTS: APPLY AS NECESSARY ACCORDING TO SOIL TEST RESULTS, AS PER MANUFACTURESSPECIFICATIONS.ANTI-DESICCANT- "WILT PRUF" NCF OR EQUAL APPLY AS PER MANUFACTURERS' SPECIFICATIONS.Plant Installation:3.1) SOIL TESTING: LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A CERTIFIED SOIL ANALYSIS PRIOR TO ANY PLANTINSTALLATION TO DETERMINE ANY NECESSARY AMENDMENTS TO THE EXISTING SOIL CONDITIONS FORSEEDING AND PLANTING. THE ANALYSIS WILL ALSO BE REQUIRED FOR ESTABLISHING THE FERTILIZERPROGRAM REQUIRED. COORDINATE RESULTS AND PROVIDE WRITTEN RECOMMENDATIONS TO HAWK DESIGN,INC. 15 DAYS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.3.2) ALL PLANTS SHALL BE TRANSPORTED TO THE SITE IN COVERED TRUCKS, TARPAULIN COVERS SHALL BEUTILIZED TO PREVENT WIND DAMAGE OF LOAD.3.3) DELIVER PLANT MATERIALS IMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO PLACEMENT. KEEP PLANT MATERIALS MOIST. DO NOTSTORE PLANT MATERIAL ON PAVED AREAS. ROOTS OR BALLS SHALL BE PROTECTED FROM THE SUN ORDRYING WINDS. AS REQUIRED BY TEMPERATURE OR WIND CONDITIONS, APPLY ANTI-DESICCANT EMULSIONTO PREVENT DRYING OUT OF PLANT MATERIALS.3.4) CONDITIONS FOR PLANT REJECTION:A) REJECT PLANTS WHEN BALL OF EARTH SURROUNDING ROOTS HAS BEEN CRACKED OR BROKEN PREPARATORYTO OR DURING THE PROCESS OF PLANTING.B) WHEN BURLAP, STAVES AND ROPES REQUIRED IN CONNECTION WITH TRANSPLANTING HAVE BEEN DISPLACEDPRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE.C) WIND DAMAGED PLANT MATERIAL FROM POOR TARPAULIN COVER PROCEDURES ARE SUBJECT TO REJECTION.3.5) ALL PLANT MATERIAL, WHICH CANNOT BE PLANTED IMMEDIATELY ON DELIVERY, SHALL BE SET ON THEGROUND IN A SHADED LOCATION AND SHALL BE TEMPORARILY PROTECTED WITH SOIL OR OTHERACCEPTABLE MATERIAL. TEMPORARY WATERING OR IRRIGATION SHALL BE INCORPORATED AND REGULARLYCONDUCTED ON PLANTINGS IN HOLD AREAS.3.6) IN CASE OF CONFLICTS DURING CONSTRUCTION WITH UTILITIES, ROCK MATERIALS, TREE ROOTS OR OTHEROBSTRUCTIONS FOR THE EXCAVATION OF SHRUB BEDS AND TREE PITS. CONTACT LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTFOR APPROVED ALTERNATE LOCATIONS.3.7) SOIL PERMABILITY: TEST DRAINAGE OF PLANTING BEDS AND PITS BY FILLING WITH WATER TWICE INSUCCESSION. CONDITIONS PERMITTING THE RETENTION OF WATER FOR MORE THAN 24 HOURS SHALL BEBROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.3.8) SOIL EXCAVATIONS:A) EXCAVATE TREE PITS AND SHRUB BEDS TO DEPTHS REQUIRED BY PLANTING DETAILS. ALL PITS SHALL BECIRCULAR IN OUTLINE, EXCEPT FOR WHOLE BEDS. SEE APPROPRIATE PLANTNIG DETAILS.B) SOIL EXCAVATIONS FOR BALLED & BURLAP AND CONTAINER PLANTINGS MUST BE NO LESS THAN 2X ROOTBALL DIAMETER, SEE PLANTING DETAILS. IF QUESTIONABLE SUBSURFACE SOIL CONDITIONS EXIST SUCH ASPOOR DRAINAGE CONDITIONS, RUBBLE OR OBSTRUCTIONS, REPORT TO THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT ANDCONSTRUCTION MANAGER BEFORE PLANTING.3.9) GRADING:A) VERIFY GRADES PRIOR TO PLANTING, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THAT CONSTRUCTED GRADES ARE ASINDICATED ON PLANS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT IF ADJUSTMENTS TOPLANT PLACEMENT MAY BE REQUIRED DUE TO FIELD CONDITIONS AND FINAL GRADING.B) POSITIVE DRAINAGE SHALL BE MAINTAINED AWAY FROM AND AROUND BUILDINGS (REFER TO ENGINEERSGRADING PLANS). REPORT ANY CONFLICTS TO HAWK DESIGN, INC. PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.C) FINISH GRADE OF PLANTINGS SHALL BE EQUIVALENT TO FORMER EXISTING GRADE OF PLANT IN THE NURSERY.3.10) BALLED AND BURLAPED (B&B) MATERIALS:A) CUT WIRE BASKETS ONCE IN THE PLANT PIT AND PEEL WIRE BACK.B) TAGS AND TWINE ARE TO BE REMOVED AND BURLAP IS TO BE ROLLED BACK ONE-THIRD ON ALL B&B PLANTMATERIAL. ANY SYNTHETIC BURLAP SHALL BE COMPLETELY REMOVED FROM ANY PLANT MATERIALSeeding and Sodding:4.1) SEEDING OF LAWN AREAS: GRASS SEED APPLICATION SHALL BE SPREAD AT THE RATE OF 5 LBS. PER 1,000SQUARE FEET, SEEDING SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED BY MEANS OF A HYDRO-SEEDING PROCESS.4.2) WATERING OF SEEDED AREAS: 24 HOURS AFTER HYDRO SEEDING, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL WATER THESEEDED AREA LIGHTLY AND SUFFICIENTLY TO A DEPTH OF TWO INCHES (2") 2 TIMES A DAY (BETWEEN THEHOURS OF 7 PM AND 7 AM), UNTIL THE SEEDS ARE ESTABLISHED.4.3) SEEDED AREA PROTECTION: THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ERECT SUITABLE SIGNS AND BARRICADES NOTIFYINGTHE PUBLIC TO KEEP OFF THE SEEDED AREAS UNTIL WELL ESTABLISHED. ANY TRAFFIC DAMAGE ANDVANDALISM THAT MAY OCCUR PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF THE WORK SHALL BE REPAIRED ANDRESEEDED AT THE OWNER'S EXPENSE. ANY DISTURBED OR DAMAGED BY THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BEREPAIRED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE.4.4) LAYING OF SOD: A KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS SOD MIX - BY LOCAL SOURCE AS SELECTED BY CONTRACTOR,SHALL BE FRESHLY CUT FROM THE SAME FIELD WITH 1/2 -3/4 INCHES OF SOIL. SOD SHALL BE LAIDIMMEDIATELY WITH ANY STORED SOD BEING UNROLLED GRASS SIDE UP AND KEPT WATERED. LAY COURSESTIGHTLY TOGETHER WITHOUT OVERLAPPING WITH THE JOINTS STAGGERED. AFTER SODDING IS COMPLETE,ROLL LIGHTLY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL WATER THE SODDED AREAS TO A DEPTH OF AT LEAST SIX INCHESAFTER THE SODDING PROCESS. OWNER SHALL THEN BE RESPONSIBLE FOR WATERING. THE FREQUENCYSHALL BE DETERMINED BY RAIN FALL AND WINDS WITH THE UPPER TWO OR THREE INCHES OF SOIL NOTDRYING OUT MARKEDLY.4.5) SODDED AREA: INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE: FOUR WEEKS AFTER CONTRACTOR COMPLETESINSTALLATION, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SHALL INSPECT THE LAWN TO DETERMINE THE ACCEPTABILITY OF THEINSTALLATION. SODDED AREAS FAILING TO SHOW ADEQUATE ROOTING INTO THE SUBSOIL, OVERLAPPING,COURSE SEPARATION, UNEVENNESS OF THE SURFACE, UNEVEN COURSE COLOR AND EXCESSIVE BROADLEAFWEED CONTENT SHALL BE REPLACED. THE COST SHALL BE BORNE BY THE CONTRACTOR EXCEPT WHEREVANDALISM OR NEGLECT ON THE PART OF OTHERS NOT UNDER THE CONTRACTORS CONTROL HAS RESULTEDIN DAMAGE.4.6) FINAL APPROVAL: SEEDED AND SODDED AREAS WILL RECEIVE FINAL APPROVAL IF COVERAGE IS FULL ANDCONSISTENT, FREE OF BARE SPOTS AND WEED FREE. WHEN GRASS IS CUT AT 2" HEIGHT NO SOIL SHOULDBE VISIBLE. SOD AREAS MUST HAVE RECEIVED A MINIMUM OF TWO MOWINGS. AREAS SODDED AFTERNOVEMBER 1ST WILL BE ACCEPTED THE FOLLOWING SPRING - ONE MONTH AFTER THE START OF THEGROWING SEASON, IF THE ABOVE CRITERIA HAS BEEN MET.Plant Installation Cont'd3.11) CONTAINER GROWN STOCK: SHALL BE REMOVED FROM CONTAINER BY CUTTING CONTAINER AWAY TOAVOID ROOT DAMAGE TO PLANT ROOT SYSTEM. IF PLANT ROOT IS BOUND, SLICE ROOT BALLSAPPROXIMATELY 2" DEEP WITH KNIFE OR SHARP SPADE.3.12) DO NOT USE MUDDY OR FROZEN SOIL TO BACKFILL PLANTINGS.3.13) WATERING: THOROUGHLY WATER UNTIL SOIL IS SATURATED AROUND ALL TREES AND SHRUBS AFTERPLANTING AND THROUGHOUT THE TIME PERIOD UNTIL FINAL ACCEPTANCE FROM CLIENT. DURING DRYCONDITIONS, WATER AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN PLANTS IN A WILT-FREE CONDITION.3.14) PRUNING: TREES SHALL BE PRUNED TO BALANCE TOP GROWTH WITH ROOTS AND TO PRESERVE THEIRNATURAL CHARACTER AND TYPICAL GROWTH HABIT. PRUNING SHALL BE RESTRICTED IN GENERAL TO THESECONDARY BRANCHES AND SUCKER GROWTH. ALL CUTS TO BE FLUSH WITH TRUNK. DO NOT CUT A LEADER.THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT WILL REJECT ALL PLANTS DISFIGURED BY POOR PRUNING PRACTICES. ALLPRUNING CUTS SHALL REMAIN UNPAINTED.3.15) STAKING AND GUYING: ALL TREES TO BE STAKED AND GUYED WITHIN 48 HOURS OF PLANTING. METHODSAND MATERIALS FOR STAKING AND GUYING ARE ILLUSTRATED IN INDIVIDUAL PLANTING DETAILS. NEATLY FLAGALL GUY WIRES WITH ROT RESISTANCE YELLOW TREE MARKING RIBBON.3.16) STAKE OUT PLANT LOCATIONS: PRIOR TO PLANTING THE CONTRACTOR SHALL LAYOUT THE EXTENT OF THEPLANT BEDS AND PROPOSED LOCATIONS FOR B&B PLANTS FOR REVIEW BY THE OWNER AND LANDSCAPEARCHITECT.3.17) PLANTING FIELD ADJUSTMENTS:A) THE CONTACTOR IS TO SLIGHTLY ADJUST PLANT LOCATIONS IN THE FIELD AS NECESSARY TO BE CLEAR OFDRAINAGE SWALES AND UTILITES.B) LARGE GROWING PLANTS ARE NOT TO BE PLANTED IN FRONT OF WINDOWS OR UNDER BUILDING OVERHANGS.NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF DISCREPANCIES IN PLANTING PLAN VS. FIELD CONDITIONS.C) SHRUBS PLANTED NEAR HVAC UNITS ARE TO BE LOCATED SO THAT SHRUBS AT MATURITY WILL MAINTAIN ONEFOOT (1') AIRSPACE BETWEEN THE UNIT AND THE PLANT. ANY PLANTING SHOWN ADJACENT TO CONDENSERUNITS SHALL BE PLANTED TO SCREEN THE UNITS. SHOULD THE CONDENSER UNITS BE INSTALLED INLOCATIONS DIFFERENT FROM THOSE SHOWN ON THE PLAN, IT WILL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITYTO NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND INSTALL THE MATERIAL AROUND THE CONDENSERS AND ADJUSTTHE OTHER PLANTING ACCORDINGLY.3.18) PLANT BED EDGES/LINES: GROUPS OF SHRUBS, PERENNIALS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL BE PLACED IN ACONTINUOUS MULCH BED WITH SMOOTH CONTINUOUS LINES. ALL MULCHED BED EDGES SHALL BECURVILINEAR IN SHAPE, FOLLOWING THE CONTOUR OF THE PLANT MASS. TREES LOCATED WITHIN 4 FEET OFPLANT BEDS SHALL SHARE THE SAME MULCH BEDS.3.19) A.D.A. - THE AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES ACT STANDARDS REQUIRE THAT A 7 FOOT VERTICALCLEARANCE BE MAINTAINED FROM TREE BRANCHES TO FINISHED GRADE WHERE PEDESTRIANS SIDEWALKSAND/OR TRAILS ARE LOCATED. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO ADJUST TREE PLANTINGS IN FIELD TO SLIGHTLYMINIMIZE BRANCH OVERHANG AND COMPLY WITH THE A.D.A. ACT.3.20) TREE SPACING MINUMUMS: TREES SHALL BE LOCATED A MINIMUM OF 4 FEET FROM RETAINING WALLSAND WALKS WITHIN THE PROJECT. IF A CONFLICT ARISES BETWEEN ACTUAL SIZE OF AREA AND PLANS, THECONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FOR RESOLUTION. FAILURE TO MAKE SUCHCONFLICTS KNOWN TO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT WILL RESULT IN CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITY TO RELOCATEMATERIALS.Maintenance:5.1) MAINTENANCE DURING INSTALLATION: MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS SHALL BEGIN IMMEDIATELY AFTEREACH PLANT IS PLANTED AND SHALL CONTINUE AS REQUIRED UNTIL FINAL ACCEPTANCE AND THENFOR THE GUARANTEE PERIOD. PLANTS SHALL BE KEPT IN A HEALTHY, GROWING CONDITION BYWATERING, PRUNING, SPRAYING, WEEDING AND ANY OTHER NECESSARY OPERATIONS OFMAINTENANCE. PLANT SAUCERS AND BEDS SHALL BE KEPT FREE OF WEEDS, GRASS AND OTHERUNDESIRED VEGETATION. PLANTS SHALL BE INSPECTED AT LEAST ONCE PER WEEK BY THECONTRACTOR DURING THE INSTALLATION PERIOD AND ANY NEEDED MAINTENANCE IS TO BEPERFORMED PROMPTLY.5.2) GRASS AND WEED CONTROL: THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MOWING ALL GRASSAROUND LANDSCAPE BEDS AND INDIVIDUAL TREES AND SHRUBS UNTIL FINAL ACCEPTANCE. WEEDCONTROL AREAS SHALL INCLUDE ALL LANDSCAPE BEDS AND THE AREA WITHIN 2 FEET OF THE OUTEREDGE OF THE MULCH AREA OR INDIVIDUAL TREE/SHRUBS.5.3) THE CONTRACTOR SHALL WATER, FERTILIZE, WEED, CULTIVATE, REMULCH, SPRAY TO CONTROLINSECT INFESTATION AND DISEASE AND PERFORM ANY OTHER GOOD HORTICULTURAL PRACTICENECESSARY TO MAINTAIN THE PLANTS IN A LIVING HEALTHY CONDITION UPON THE TIME FORTERMINATION OF HIS RESPONSIBILITY FOR CARE AS SET OUT HEREIN. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BERESPONSIBLE FOR THE PLANTS THROUGHOUT LIFE OF THE CONTRACT.5.4) ALL PLANTS STOLEN, DAMAGED OR DESTROYED BY FIRE, AUTOMOBILES, VANDALISM OR ANYOTHER CAUSE, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF PLANTS DAMAGED OR DESTROYED BY THE OWNERSMAINTENANCE OPERATIONS, SHALL BE REPLACED BY THE OWNER PRIOR TO THE DATE OF FINALACCEPTANCE.5.5) LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL PREPARE MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS AND SCHEDULE ANNUALCARE OF ALL PLANTED AND LAWN AREAS INCLUDING FERTILIZING, WEEDING, MULCHING, BED EDGING,PRUNING AND PEST PREVENTION AND TREATMENT.Plant Material Guarantee:*CONTRACTOR SHALL GUARANTEE IN WRITING ALL PLANT MATERIAL AND LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTSFOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR. THE GUARANTEE IS TO INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:6.1) INSPECTIONS: PERFORM PERIODIC INSPECTIONS DURING GUARANTEE PERIOD WITH RESULTINGWRITTEN REPORTS TO OWNER, PROJECT ADMINISTRATOR AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT STATINGCONDITIONS AND RECOMMEND MAINTENANCE MODIFICATIONS. THE CONTRACTOR MUST CONTACTTHE OWNER AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AT LEAST 10 DAYS IN ADVANCE TO SCHEDULE ACCEPTANCEINSPECTION(S).6.2) REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PLANTS PROVIDED BY CONTRACTOR TO BE DONE WITHIN THIRTYDAYS OF NOTIFICATION BY OWNER OF THEIR UNSATISFACTORY CONDITION DURING GROWINGSEASONS. REPLACEMENT MATERIALS MUST BE EQUAL IN TYPE AND SIZE PER THE PROJECT'S PLANTLIST.6.3) WHEN REPLACEMENT PLANT SPECIES IS EITHER NOT READILY AVAILABLE OR NO LONGER SUITABLETO EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS WRITTEN NOTICE RECOMMENDATION OF SUBSTITUTION TO BEPROVIDED TO THE OWNER AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT WITHIN FIFTEEN DAYS FOR APPROVAL.6.4) REMOVAL OF TREE'S SUPPORTS AND DEAD LIMBS PRIOR TO END OF GUARANTEE INSPECTIONPERIOD.6.5) CONTINUE WITH MAINTENANCE, SEE SECTION 5.06.6) GUARANTEE SHALL BEGIN UPON DATE OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE FROM OWNER AND WILL CONTINUEFOR ONE YEAR.Site Cleanup:7.1) SITE WORK CONDITIONS: EXCESS WASTE MATERIAL SHALL BE REMOVED DAILY WHEN PLANTING INAN AREA HAS BEEN COMPLETED, THE AREA SHALL BE CLEARED OF ALL DEBRIS, SOIL PILES ANDCONTAINERS DAILY. WHERE EXISTING GRASS AREAS HAVE BEEN DAMAGED OR SCARRED DURINGPLANTING OPERATIONS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL RESTORE DISTURBED AREAS TO THEIR ORIGINALCONDITIONS AT HIS EXPENSE.7.2) CLEAN PAVED AREAS UTILIZED FOR HAULING OR EQUIPMENT STORAGE AT END OF EACH WORKDAY.7.3) MAINTAIN VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT IN CLEAN CONDITION TO PREVENT SOILING OF ROADS, WALKSOR OTHER PAVED OR SURFACED AREAS.7.4) REMOVE PROTECTIVE BARRIERS AND WARNING SIGNS AT TERMINATION OF LAWN ESTABLISHMENT.8.1) ALL IRRIGATION SYSTEM COMPONENTS SHALL BE SUPPLIED BY REGIONALLY AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS TOPROVIDE SINGLE SOURCE RESPONSIBILITY FOR WARRANTY SERVICE AND OPERATIONS TO CONFORM TOSPECIFICATIONS IN ALL RESPECTS.8.2) THE CONTRACTOR IS TO SUBMIT PLANS PREPARED BY A IRRIGATION SPECIALIST TO THE LANDSCAPEARCHITECT FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.8.3) ALL LINE VOLTAGE TO CONTROLLER AND ASSOCIATED BREAKER, CONDUIT ETC TO BE PERFORMED BY ALICENSED ELECTRICIAN.8.4) ALL WIRES FOR RAIN SENSOR TO BE RUN IN SCHEDULE 40 PVC CONDUIT FOR APPLICATIONS IN EXPOSEDAREAS UNLESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.8.5) SLEEVES TO BE COORDINATED, LOCATED AND INSTALLED UNDER ALL HARDSCAPE FEATURES SUCH ASWALKS, WALLS AND DRIVEWAYS. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO IMMEDIAETLY NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTOF ALL CONFLICT AND DISCREPANCIES.8.6) CONTRACTOR WILL REVIEW WITH CLIENT ALL IRRIGATION PROCEDURES AND PROCESSES (i.e. TIMERS,ZONES AND ALL OTHER ITEMS INVOLVED W/ THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM) AND PROVIDE NECESSARYDOCUMENTATION FOR OPERATION OF IRRIGATION SYSTEM.8.7) THE CONTRACOR IS TO PROVIDE WIRES FOR FUTURE EXPANSION IN 16" DIAMETER VALVE BOX AS DIRECTEDBY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OR CLIENT.8.8) UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE, ALL PLANT BEDS ARE TO BE IRRIGATED WITH DRIP IRRIGATION, ALL LAWNAREAS TO BE IRRIGATED WITH SPRAY HEADS. MODELS/TYPES T..B.D. AND VERIFIED BY LANDSCAPEARCHITECT AND IRRIGATION CONTRACTORIrrigation Notes: