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830 COURT STAT 6 10 (TYP) RT TREET ASPH. PAVEMENT SIGHT TRIANGLE NOTE: ALL LANDSCAPE WITHIN THE SIGHT TRIANGLE SHALL NOT EXCEED 30" IN HEIGHT. PROPOSED PLANT LEGEND SYM. NOTE COMMONNAME SCIENTIFIC NAME TYPE / QUALITY NATIVE QUAN. NOTES – SPACING 07-027 QV LIVE OAK QUERCUS VIRGINIANA HAD T E REE 3 GALLON 3 10° HEIGHT 2.5" CALIPER AS AS 00 W W FLA. #1 GRADE C) 0 SHOWN SHOWN PC CANARY ISLAND PHOENIX CANARIENSIS SPECIMEN PALM FLA. #1 GRADE 3 GALLON 2 10' CLEAR AND STRAIGHT – AS AS 65 007'-x' NAME SEAL NO.%, TRUNK SHOWN SHOWN WR WASHINGTON PALM WASHINGTONIA ROBUSTA SHADE TREE 6 25'– 3a' HIGH ~ AS 36" ON VIBURNUM FLA. #1 GRADE 5 GALLON 186 SHOWN CENTER PR PYGMY DATE IMPATIENS - WHITE ACCENT TREE 1 GALLON 4 8' CLEAR AND M AS 12" MIN.— PALM PHOENIX ROEBELENII FLA. #1 GRADE STRAIGHT TRUNK; SHOWN SPACING Pm PODOCARPUS PODOCARPUS ACCENT TREE 8 &CLEAR AND AS MACROPHYLLUS FLA. #1 GRADE STRAIGHT TRUNK, SHOWN RIGHT OF WAY NOTE: ALL TURF WITHIN THE RIGHT OF WAY WILL BE MAINTAINED OR REPLACED PRIOR TO C.O. LA NI P�j u. LANDSCAPE TREMMENT REQUIRED FOR INU'1110 ISLANDS Jvinn- ninfr"arinis ALL landscaptng mml be properly Indolled P83T approved p!an prior to CO Impaction, TWO fcm, 0-3 Muldecl ALL LANDSCAPI,%in, To BE PROTECTED FRDM VEH!CULAR OR PEDESTZhl TRAFFIC BY A MINIMUM SIX INCH HIGH CURENIG AND WHEEL STOPS -LL AHLAZi t�tlVicrniowtc! t-AVEMENIfAf,.JD PAR"KING L(D't �%D llE'r0RF'17D OR RIE-CENE OTHnv 1, No 1 D S C A F1 N G Sr i'AT M F INN" ANY fl,!'jPLC2- Ju pi,kNNING DePECTCR RUCIF"' I O o 0 61-'A'm MKOM ZZ41 I 2MMM9 WA*gM 101 IN MR I gol 112 a CLIENT REVIEWED BY: MDC DRAWN BY: BILM DESIGNED BY: BLIVI jz� < 0 r– co PROJECT NUMBER 07-027 CCCD J C SHORE JUNIPER JUNIPERUS CON A 3 GALLON 500+ AS GROUND AS 00 W W UJ 0 CD 0 w C) 0 COVER SHOWN C YELLOW LANTANA LANTANA CAMARA 3 GALLON 231 AS MEDIUM 18" AS 65 007'-x' NAME SEAL NO.%, SHEET TITLE HIGH PLANTING SHOWN Vs SANDANIQUA VIBURNUM 100% CO T. – 36" ON VIBURNUM SUSPENSUM 5 GALLON 186 HEDGE. 36" HIGH CENTER 1W IMPATIENS - WHITE IMPATIENS WALLERANA 1 GALLON AS ANN UAL BED – 12" MIN.— – ANNUALS – SHOWN. – FOR COLOR. SPACING RIGHT OF WAY NOTE: ALL TURF WITHIN THE RIGHT OF WAY WILL BE MAINTAINED OR REPLACED PRIOR TO C.O. LA NI P�j u. LANDSCAPE TREMMENT REQUIRED FOR INU'1110 ISLANDS Jvinn- ninfr"arinis ALL landscaptng mml be properly Indolled P83T approved p!an prior to CO Impaction, TWO fcm, 0-3 Muldecl ALL LANDSCAPI,%in, To BE PROTECTED FRDM VEH!CULAR OR PEDESTZhl TRAFFIC BY A MINIMUM SIX INCH HIGH CURENIG AND WHEEL STOPS -LL AHLAZi t�tlVicrniowtc! t-AVEMENIfAf,.JD PAR"KING L(D't �%D llE'r0RF'17D OR RIE-CENE OTHnv 1, No 1 D S C A F1 N G Sr i'AT M F INN" ANY fl,!'jPLC2- Ju pi,kNNING DePECTCR RUCIF"' I O o 0 61-'A'm MKOM ZZ41 I 2MMM9 WA*gM 101 IN MR I gol 112 a CLIENT REVIEWED BY: MDC DRAWN BY: BILM DESIGNED BY: BLIVI jz� < 0 r– co PROJECT NUMBER 07-027 cu U) c -4 cq w 00 W W UJ 0 CD 0 w C) 0 9uj D lzo ca 0C-)N Matthew D. Campo 53988 D' 65 007'-x' NAME SEAL NO.%, SHEET TITLE rio x I - A& ill rz I I FERTILIZER TA5LET5 A$ SPECIFIED PLACE UNIF0RMLr ROOT MA!56 BETWEEN MIC)DLE ANC) 50TTOM OF ROOT MA55 _ y Zff*1*JW3ZVffAi 9U- - 1ti 7, y dill � tyttw ROOT 5ALL- PLANTING ROOT r BALL ! + FINE TREE �'�.I�f�TING DETr41l.. WT.S. 012 GAUGE WIRE AND •r rr k NOTES: I, ALL WOOD SHALL BE SPRUCE OR PINE -MOT PRESSURE TREATED. 2. CROSS TTS SHALL NOT CROSS OVER NCC Y ROOTS. 3. REhO'/E ALL STRING &JCR t E WRAPPED AROUND TRUNK. 4. REM71'E ALL STRAPS, ROPES, W RE, & /GR STRINGS USED TO LIFT THE ROOTBALL, S. REMOVE ALL 6URLAP &NOR WED FROM TIE w TOP OF THE ROOT BALL. 6. TOP CF ROOTBALL TO E SET 2° BELCd f `nSH SURROU !PING FIMSH GRADE. a r11 t pl 3 TO S TV_5 -HE WIDTH OF TIE ;;,BALL MULCH 3' FROM TRUNK MULCH 3' DEPTH TILLED AND LOOSENED NATIVE SOIL BACK FILL FERTILIZER TABLETS AS SPECIFIED. PLACE UNIFORMLY AROUND ROOT MASS BETWEEN MOBILE AND BOTTOM OF ROOT MASS. EnIllimmillam 2 -2 "X4" STAKE W1 LUNG TAPER MIN. 18° INTO UNDISTURBED SOIL. C.R`t.1RRd1 P d0.N°rRP.d AY9TF4 1. The Landscape Contractor shall grade planting beds, as required, to provide positive drainage and promote optimum plant growth, 2. All recommended trees and plant materials wilt be graded as Nursery Grade No 1 or better as outlined by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry "Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants ", 7th Edition, 1998 as revised from true to time. 3. All planting shall be done in accordance with the Florida Nurserymen's and Growers Assobabons approved practices. 4. All piants shall be fertilized with Agd orm 20 -10 -5 tablets as per the manufacturers specifications in conjunction with note m5. 5. The planting soil shall be the approximate proportions as follows: 50% sand and 50% organic material consisting of native peat, well- decomposed sawdust, leaf mold and top soil. it shall provide a good pliable and thoroughly mixed medium with adequate aeration, drainage and water - holding capacity. It shall also be free of all extraneous debris, such as roots„ stones, weeds, etc. 6. All planting areas shall receive a 3" Payer of recycled hardwood log mulch, which is to be watered -in after installation. 7. The plant material schedule is presented for the convenience of the Landscape Contractor, in the event of a discrepancy between the plan and the plant key, the plan shall prevail. 8. Plants shall meet size, container, and spacing specifications. Any material not meeting specifications shall be removed and replaced at the contractor's expense. 9. All tree and shrub locations are subject to change. AI locations shall be approved by the City Project %tanager prior to planting. 10. The Landscape Contractor shall be responsible for examining fully both the site and the bid documents. Discrepancies in the documents or the actual site conditions shall be reported to the City Project.. Manager in writing at the time of bidding or discovery. No account shall be made after contract completion for failure to report such condition, or for errors on the part of the Landscape Contractor at the time of bidding. 11. The Landscape Contractor shall be responsible for securing all necessary applicable permits and licenses to perform the work set forth in this plan set and the specifications. 12. Plant material shaft be bid as specified unless unavailable, at which time the City Project Manager will be notified by telephone and in writing of intended changes. 13. Any and all questions concerning the plan set and/or specifications shall be directed to the City Protect Manager at (727) 562 -4737. 14. There shall be no additions, deletions or substitutions without the written approval or the City Project Manager, . 15. The Landscape Contractor shall guarantee, in writing, plant survivability for a period of twelve (12) months from final acceptance by the City Proect Manager, 16. All dimensions to be field- checked by the Landscape Contractor prior to landscape material installation_ Discrepancies shalt be reported Immediately to the City Project Manager. 17. All materials must be as specified on the landscape plan. If materials or labor do not adhere to specifications, they will be rejected by the City Project Manager with proper installation carried out by Landscape Contractor at no additional cost. CITY Eh F LORIDA W-14 HURRICANE CUT OR FULL HEAD BASE OF LEAF BUD � ENGINEERING SEE SPECIFICATIONS BASE OF HEART/NUT OF PALM IRRIGAT10N NOTES NOTE: BUD SHALL BE PERPENDICULAR -�° - TO GROUND PLANE. TRUNK SHALL BE STRAIGHT AND WITHOUT CURVES, c- NO SCARRED OR BLACKENED TRUNKS. s w BURLAP TO PROTECT TREE- - MINIMUM 5 LAYERS Y Z 2 NON -SLIP METAL COLLARS (6) 2 X 4 WOODEN STRIPS OVER BURLAP < o Z 6' SOIL SAUCER TO HOLD WATER PLANT PALM 0' TO 2' ABOVE GRADE w 3° MULCH, REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS "1 (3) 2 X 4 BRACES NAILED TO 2 X 4 c WOODEN STRIPS °iTT= 6 IIII 2" X 4' X 3' STAKE =VIII= FINISH GRADE (IIII ®^ I =� IIIIIII IIII VIII= IIiII° = 11111 ll�ll= ill�f NATIVE SOIL BACKFILL OR AMENDED SOIL ROOT BALL III% AS REQUIRED BY SOIL ANALYSIS =11111 =llllf =11111 COMPACTED SOIL TO PREVENT SETTLING RECEIVING HOLE SHALL BE _� �Ilq =!IIII APPROXIMATELY 2` LARGER THAN I =11111 �11I� EXISTING SUBGRADE ROOT BALL DIAMETER C.R`t.1RRd1 P d0.N°rRP.d AY9TF4 1. The Landscape Contractor shall grade planting beds, as required, to provide positive drainage and promote optimum plant growth, 2. All recommended trees and plant materials wilt be graded as Nursery Grade No 1 or better as outlined by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry "Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants ", 7th Edition, 1998 as revised from true to time. 3. All planting shall be done in accordance with the Florida Nurserymen's and Growers Assobabons approved practices. 4. All piants shall be fertilized with Agd orm 20 -10 -5 tablets as per the manufacturers specifications in conjunction with note m5. 5. The planting soil shall be the approximate proportions as follows: 50% sand and 50% organic material consisting of native peat, well- decomposed sawdust, leaf mold and top soil. it shall provide a good pliable and thoroughly mixed medium with adequate aeration, drainage and water - holding capacity. It shall also be free of all extraneous debris, such as roots„ stones, weeds, etc. 6. All planting areas shall receive a 3" Payer of recycled hardwood log mulch, which is to be watered -in after installation. 7. The plant material schedule is presented for the convenience of the Landscape Contractor, in the event of a discrepancy between the plan and the plant key, the plan shall prevail. 8. Plants shall meet size, container, and spacing specifications. Any material not meeting specifications shall be removed and replaced at the contractor's expense. 9. All tree and shrub locations are subject to change. AI locations shall be approved by the City Project %tanager prior to planting. 10. The Landscape Contractor shall be responsible for examining fully both the site and the bid documents. Discrepancies in the documents or the actual site conditions shall be reported to the City Project.. Manager in writing at the time of bidding or discovery. No account shall be made after contract completion for failure to report such condition, or for errors on the part of the Landscape Contractor at the time of bidding. 11. The Landscape Contractor shall be responsible for securing all necessary applicable permits and licenses to perform the work set forth in this plan set and the specifications. 12. Plant material shaft be bid as specified unless unavailable, at which time the City Project Manager will be notified by telephone and in writing of intended changes. 13. Any and all questions concerning the plan set and/or specifications shall be directed to the City Protect Manager at (727) 562 -4737. 14. There shall be no additions, deletions or substitutions without the written approval or the City Project Manager, . 15. The Landscape Contractor shall guarantee, in writing, plant survivability for a period of twelve (12) months from final acceptance by the City Proect Manager, 16. All dimensions to be field- checked by the Landscape Contractor prior to landscape material installation_ Discrepancies shalt be reported Immediately to the City Project Manager. 17. All materials must be as specified on the landscape plan. If materials or labor do not adhere to specifications, they will be rejected by the City Project Manager with proper installation carried out by Landscape Contractor at no additional cost. ■ r! LA CITY Eh F LORIDA W-14 h rf M 1I PUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATION � ENGINEERING IRRIGAT10N NOTES MOM ■ r! LA CITY Ir #` y` W-14 PUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATION ENGINEERING LANDSCAPE STANDARD e o Q PR CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION + 6 PROJECT k .' CLIENT REVISIOUS MEN DRAWN r r r DESIGfIED BT: r L AS - Ir L k- -0, OU ;AIL t 1 | �-/-� F-'k | F-\ | �\��i�|���� ��������. ��� TO BE REMOVED �------------^ PROPERTY []NE SILT FENCE / I- �������- --' '--- �--' EROSION/TURBIDITY NTR NOTES 1 _ THE INSTALLATION OF TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL BARRIERS SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL FEATURES TO THE EXTENT NECESSARY TO ASSURE ECONOMICAL, EFFECTIVE AND CONTINUOUS CONTROL OF EROSION AND WATER POLLUTION | - THROU�HQUT THE U FE OF THE CONSTRUCTION PHASE. 2. THE TYPE OF EROSION CONTROL BARRIERS USED SHALL BE GOVERNED BY THE NATURE OF THE CONSTRUCTION OPERATION AND SOIL TYPE THAT WILL BE EXPOSED. SILTY AND CLAYEY MATERIAL USUALLY REQUIRE SOLID SEDIMENT BARRIERS TO PREVENT TURBID VNg-ER D|SCHARGE, WHILE SANDY | i MATERIAL MAY NEED ONLY SILT SCREENS DR HAY BALES TO PREVENT EROSION, FLOATING | i / TURBIDITY CURTAINS SHALL BE USED IN OPEN WATER SITUATIONS. DIVERSION DITCHES OR SWALES MAY BE REQUIRED TO PREVENT TURBID 5TORWW/TER RUNOFF FROM BEING DISCHARGED T0 WETLANDS OR OTHER WATER BODIES, IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO EMPLOY A COMBINATION OF / / BARRIERS, DITCHES AND OTHER EROSION/TURBIDITY CONTROL MEASURES IF CONDITIONS WARRANT. / LAW 3. CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS IN OR ADJACENT TO WETLANDS SHALL BE RESTRICTED TO THOSE . . AREAS IDENTIFIED |N THE PLANS AND |N THE SPECIFICATIONS 4. EXCAVATED MATERIAL SHALL NOT BE DEPOSITED IN THE WETLANDS OR IN A POSITION CLOSE 616m ENOUGH THERETO TO BE WASHED AWAY BY HIGH WATER OR RUNOFF. 5^ WHERE PUMPS ARE T0 BE USED TO REMOVE TURBID WATERS FROM CONSTRUCTION AREAS. THE WATER SHALL BE TREATED PRIOR TO DISCHARGE T0 THE WETLANDS. TREATMENT METHODS INCLUDE AND ARE NOT LIMITED TD` TURBID WATER BEING PUMPED INTO GRASSED SWALES DR APPROPRIATE VEGETATED AREAS' SEDIMENT BASINS, OR CONFINED BY AN APPROPRIATE ENCLOSURE SUCH AS TURBIDITY BARRIERS, AND KEPT CONFINED UNTIL ITS TURBIDITY LEVEL MEETS STATE Y&»JER QUALITY STANDARDS. 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SCHEDULE HIS OPERATIONS SUCH THAT THE AREA OF UNPROTECTED / E | S� | ( )� ERODIBLE EARTH EXPOSED AT ANY ONE TIME IS NOT LARGER THAN THE MINIMUM AREA NECESSARY FOR EFFICIENT CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS, AND THE DURATION OF EXPOSED. UNCOMPLETED // � CONSTRUCTION TO THE ELEMENTS SHALL BE AS SHORT AS PRACT|CABLE, CLEARING AND � { | | �� ��/ | ( } �� F- ' v_/ `~� | \ L_�/ ! \~� �� L_ GRUBBING SHALL BE SO SCHEDULED AND 3PERFORMED THAT GRADING OPERATIONS CAN FOLLOW IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER AND GRADING OPERATIONS SHALL BE SCHEDULED AND PERFORMED THAT ` PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL FEATURES CAN FOLLOW IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER IF CONDITIONS ON E D THE PROJECT PERMIT. - ''�� }� ��� o 7 . u THE COMTR�CT0� AN OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE SHALL PROVIDE ROUTINE MAINTENANCE OF // PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL FEATURES UNTIL THE PROJECT IS COMPLETE AND ALL BARED SOILS ARE STABILIZED. 8 . SILT FENCE SHALL BE LOCATED AT THE PERIMETER �F CONSTRUCTION U��8 AS DEFINED BY . FIELD CONDITIONS. - � � CONTRACTOR IS TO PROVIDE EROSION CONTROL AND SEDIMENTATION BARRIER (HAY BALES OR SILTATION CURTAIN) TO PREVENT SILTATION OF ADJACENT PROPERTY, STREETS, STORM SEWERS AND WATERWAYS. IN ADDITION, CONTRACTOR SHALL PLACE STRAW, MULCH OR OTHER SUITABLE ,---- \�/ N T� \\A\_//� 0|\ MATERIAL ON GROUND IN AREAS WHERE CONSTRUCTION RELATED TRAFFIC IS TO ENTER AND EXIT SITE. |F, IN THE OPINION OF THE ENGINEER AND/OR LOCAL AUTHOR|T|ES, EXCESSIVE QUANTITIES SHALL/\ | | �' \8/ / ` | | | --'\~/\_] OF EARTH ARE TRANSPORTED OFF-SITE EITHER BY NATURAL DRAINAGE DR BY VEHICULAR TRAFFIC, ��| �/�\�-[- `'�/�\VV i THE CONTRACTOR IS TO REMOVE SAID EARTH TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE ENGINEER AND/0R AND/OR tr----" E M N AUTHORITIES. ^ ` � // ' `�~ 10. IF VV/ND EROSION BECOMES SIGNIFICANT DURING CONSTRUCDDN, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL STABILIZE r~!,_ -~ . . . �~ �_ n y�_. ,_~ � 0 THE AFFECTED AREA USING SPRINKLING, IRRIGATION OR OTHER ACCEPTABLE METHODS. ` �,"'` '`°'``v ''O'" ZD- ���A�� R_(lNA (CANTED ./ -FILTER FABRIC ` � POST (OPTIONS 2"X4" N` ���- ( `|(�J--^ �������� v S/-\W --- \~� �� � '(� . ..... U�" I V L 7 L REMO\ v / E,,,D:: UOURT STREE R E M u/-'\ V E D 'l--~-�-~~-�-/����������� �������- --' '--- �--' --- '--- --- --- --- SILT FENCE DETAIL NTS ,` /� l �^�����'� �i�' k- CURB AND GUTTER 2. M� M� PROJECT TITLE CLIENT OPEN ti STORMWATER HAS BEEN PROVIDED OFF —SITE IN THE CITY OF CLEARWATER DOWNTOWN REGIONAL POND. • INSTALLATION ALL PROPOSED STORMWATE R.C.P. SHALL BE PER THE CITY OF CLEARWATER CONTRACT SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS, PART B, OF THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS, SECTION Iv ARTICLE (19), 'ALL ROUND REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE JOINTS UNDER PAVEMENT, DRIVEWAYS AND SIDEWALKS WITHIN PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY AND ANY OUTFALL SYSTEM, SHALL BE WRAPPED WITH MIRAFI 140N FILTER FABRIC or APPROVED EQUAL. FABRIC TO BE A MINIMUM OF 30" IN WIDTH AND CENTERED ON PIPE. e o O FBPR CERTIFICATE OF O NO.: PROJECT II I� r-r BY: BLM PROJECT NUMBER rll. • i • � - r FEB 14 10 r� `