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0 <br /> Z <br /> 20- 23 <br /> 3.02 PREPARATION 4. Surface drainage shall be directed away from all building foundations and removal from the containers. Containers shall not be opened prior to <br /> paved areas. placing the plants in the planting area. <br /> A. Soil Analysis: 5. Eliminate erosion scars prior to commencing maintenance period. <br /> 1 . Soil from two sample locations was analyzed for suitability for ornamental B. Installation of Imported Topsoil: Contractor to provide and install imported <br /> planting (as specified on the Drawings). Analysis was completed by: E. Disposal of Excess Soil: Dispose of any unacceptable soil at an offsite topsoil in all planting areas as required to a finish grade of 2 inches below the <br /> Soil and Plant Laboratory, Inc. location approved by Owner's Representative. top of adjacent concrete paving or curbs. Allow for settling. <br /> 4741 E. Hunter Ave., Suite A <br /> Anaheim, CA 92807 (714) 282-8777 F. Weed Eradication: C. Lay-Out of Plantings: All containerized plants shall be laid out in their <br /> 2. Results and recommendations from the soil analysis are included in this 1 . Prior to installation of plants, planting area will be free of exotics, containers at the locations indicated by the Drawings before plant pits are <br /> Drawing set on sheet L3.6. invasives, or other plant material likely to inhibit or confine native plant dug. All such locations shall be approved by the Landscape Architect. If <br /> 3. Contractor shall amend and fertilize as recommended by the report to growth. All weed removal operations to be performed at the direction of underground construction or utility line is encountered in the excavation of <br /> provide a suitable medium for planting. The Contractor shall notify the the Landscape Architect. Mechanical removal of weeds is preferred in planting areas, other locations for planting may be selected by the K I E S E L • D E S I G N <br /> Landscape Architect of harmful substances found in the soil. Failure to most cases. Landscape Architect. It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to confirm <br /> act as specified may result in Contractor assuming financial responsibility a. Removal process should not promote spreading of weeds. with the Landscape Architect and governing agencies the location and depth <br /> for damage to plants. b. Remove plants prior to seed distribution, or assure no seeds are of all underground utilities and obstructions. <br /> ed <br /> l Landscape <br /> distributed during removal processes. Kiesep <br /> B. Soil Preparation: c. Entire root system of plants that reproduce by rhizome or stolon must D. Planting of Trees, Shrubs and Groundcovers: Architecture, Inc. <br /> 1 . After approximate finished grades have been established, soil shall be be removed. 1 . Excavation for planting shall include the stripping and stockpiling of all <br /> conditioned and fertilized according to recommendations provided in the 2. Contractor shall obtain all permits associated with the application of acceptable topsoil encountered within the areas to be excavated for <br /> soil analysis report. herbicides and application shall be by licensed personnel. trenches, tree holes, plant pits, and planting beds. 422 E Main Street <br /> 2. At the time of planting, the top 3 inches of all areas to be planted shall be a. No spraying shall occur without prior approval of Owner's 2. Excess soil generated from the planting holes and not used as backfill or Ventura, CA 93001 <br /> free of stones, stumps, or other deleterious matter 1 inch in diameter or Representative of Contractor's methods to protect non-target species. in establishing the final grades shall be removed from the site. <br /> larger, and shall be free from all wire, plaster or similar objects that would b. No application will be permitted when wind speed exceeds 5 MPH. 3. Protect all areas from excessive compaction when trucking plants and (p) 805.947.0730 <br /> be a hindrance to planting or maintenance. c. No spraying will be allowed when coastal fog is present, unless other material to the planting site. Jack@ kieseldesign.com <br /> 3. Soils which have been compacted by construction activity shall be effectiveness under these conditions is demonstrated. 4. Center plant in pit or trench. CL# 5206 <br /> loosened and made suitable for planting by disking, ripping, or other d. No spraying shall be permitted within 24 hours of rainfall. 5. All excavated holes shall have vertical sides with roughened surfaces and <br /> appropriate means. e. No non-target plants shall be contaminated by spray drift. shall be of a size that is twice the diameter and one-half times the depth <br /> f. Ambient temperatures shall be within the recommended range for of the root ball for all trees and shrubs. For individual plant holes, a fork <br /> C. Soil Preparation: On structure soils each of the specified herbicides. should be used rather than a shovel to loosen clay soils in order to reduce <br /> 1 . The soil mix shall be delivered to the site thoroughly mixed and placed g. Target plants shall not be disturbed until the herbicide has taken possible layering of soil types. <br /> while damp, but not wet. effect, approximately 4 to 6 weeks, depending on the time of year. 6. Set plant plumb and hold rigidly in position until soil has been tamped Raising Cane's Lodi <br /> 2. Fertilizer shall be added at time of placement according to rates firmly around ball or roots. RC # '5576 <br /> described above. 3.03 PLANTING INSTALLATION 7. Drainage: Good drainage is essential to the establishment and continued <br /> 3. The planting mix shall be crowned in the center of all planting areas, health of plants native to dry regions. If the soil will not allow water to <br /> installed to the very top of the surrounding planter walls. A. General: drain out of a hole one (1) foot deep in one(1) hour, the Contractor shall 2380 W Kettleman Ln <br /> 4. Prior to planting thoroughly water soils for one week and top off with 1 . Actual planting shall be performed during those periods when weather notify the Landscape Architect of such a condition before planting begins. Lodi, CA 95242 <br /> additional material to top of surrounding planter walls. Crown center of and soil conditions are suitable and in accordance with locally accepted 8. All plants which settle deeper than the surrounding grade shall be raised <br /> planting areas to 2" above surrounding planter walls. practice. Optimal time for planting California natives is November to to the correct level. After the plant has been placed, additional backfill <br /> February. If possible, construction scheduling shall be coordinated to shall be added to the hole to cover approximately one-half of the height <br /> allow planting to occur during this time. of the root ball. At this stage, water shall be added to the top of the <br /> D. Final Grades: 2. Only as many plants as can be planted and watered on that same day partly-filled hole to thoroughly saturate the root ball and adjacent soil. <br /> 1 . Minor modifications to grade may be required to establish the final grade. shall be distributed in a planting area. 9. Container Removal: <br /> 2. Finish grading shall insure proper drainage of the site. 3. Containers shall be opened and plants shall be removed in such a a. Do not injure root ball. Revisions: <br /> 3. All areas shall be graded so that the final grades will be 2 inches below manner that the ball of earth surrounding the roots is not broken and they b. After removing plant, superficially cut edge roots with knife on 3 sides. # DATE NAME <br /> adjacent paved areas, sidewalks, valve boxes, clean-outs, drains, shall be planted and watered as herein specified immediately after 10.Box Removal: <br /> manholes, etc., or as indicated on Drawings. a. Remove bottom of plant boxes before planting. 12.21 .20 1st Building Submittal <br /> 02900-7 Landscape Planting 02900-8 Landscape Planting 02900-9 Landscape Planting <br /> b. Remove sides of box without damage to root ball after positioning 15.Staking and Guying: Staking and guying of all trees shall be completed <br /> plant and partly backfilling. immediately after planting. All stakes and guys shall be installed as <br /> indicated in details. <br /> 11.Plant Tablets: ADscapE <br /> a. The Contractor shall consult with the nurseryman supplying the 3.04 OBSERVATION SCHEDULE <br /> various plant materials as to the conditions under which they were �� ��°� S20 <br /> grown, adding pre-plant fertilizer only if the nurseryman believes it A. The Contractor shall be responsible for notifying the Landscape Architect in <br /> ;Jill <br /> necessary. <br /> necessary. advance for the following site visits, according to the time indicated: sgnaure <br /> b. If planting occurs in the fall or winter, a time released fertilizer, such as 1 . Plant material review: 48 hours. 12.31 <br /> D <br /> FBneNal Dae <br /> Agriform tablets or Woodace IBDU briquettes should be incorporated 2. Plant layout review: 48 hours. 12.21.20 <br /> according to manufacturer's specifications. 3. Soil preparation and planting operations: One tree with each type of s�y� Dae <br /> c. A shorter duration time released fertilizer, such as Osmocote specified staking shall be approved prior to planting of trees: 48 hours. OF caLi�° <br /> 14-14-14, should be used for spring plantings. 4. Pre-maintenance: 7 days. <br /> d. Summer planting of drought tolerant plants is not recommended, but 5. Final walk-through: 7 days. <br /> if absolutely necessary, no additional fertilizer should be added until <br /> October. C. When observations are conducted by someone other than the Landscape Type: 1st Building Submittal <br /> 12.Backfill: Architect, the Contractor shall show evidence in writing of when and by <br /> a. The remainder of the hole shall then be backfilled and thoroughly whom these inspections were made. <br /> watered. DO NOT OVERLY COMPACT BACKFILL BY STEPPING ON THIS SHEET LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK <br /> OR TAMPING SOIL. If settling occurs after initial watering, additional D. No site visits shall commence without all items noted in previous observation <br /> backfilling may be necessary. reports either completed or remedied unless such compliance has been Initial Setup Date: <br /> b. All planting holes shall be backfilled with: (per cubic yard of mix) waived by the Landscape Architect. Failure to accomplish punch list tasks or June 30, 2020 <br /> (1) 3 parts by volume on-site soil. prepare adequately for desired inspections shall make the Contractor <br /> (2) 2 parts by volume mature compost, tested for maturity as specified responsible for reimbursing the Landscape Architect at his current billing <br /> in section 02900Part 2.01 B. rates per hour portal to portal (plus transportation costs). No further site visits <br /> c. After backfilling, an earthen basin shall be constructed around each shall be scheduled until this charge has been paid and received. <br /> plant. Each basin shall be of a depth sufficient to hold at least 2 inches Drawn By: <br /> of water. The basins shall be constructed of amended backfill materials. # NAME DATE <br /> Remove basin in all turf areas after initial watering. END OF SECTION 02900 T. Slininger 12/2020 <br /> d. Backfill in containers on structure planting areas shall consist of 100% <br /> soil mix as specified above. <br /> 13.Watering: <br /> ©2015 Kiesel Landscape Architecture Inc:The design ideas <br /> a. Drought tolerant plants, (plants which are native to areas which and plans represented by these documents are the property <br /> of Kiesel Design.Use or copy is permitted by contract only. <br /> receive most of their earl rainfall during the winter months or those Thhouse tth rwrittenpermissei of <br /> plansisprohibited <br /> yearly g � without the written permission of Kiesel Design. <br /> which receive small amounts of rain just a few times a year), once <br /> established in their environment, do not need, and often dislike large <br /> amounts of water and fertilizer. <br /> b. Extra care should be taken to prevent over watering in clay soil <br /> situations. Extremely heavy or very poorly drained soils are not Title: <br /> recommended for these plantings, and if such conditions occur, the <br /> Contractor shall notify the Landscape Architect prior to planting. Planting <br /> 14.Pruning: Pruning shall be limited to the minimum necessary to remove <br /> injured twigs and branches, and to shape the plant material as directed S ecifications <br /> by the Landscape Architect. Pruning may not be done prior to delivery of p <br /> plants. <br /> 02900-10 Landscape Planting 02900-11 Landscape Planting 02900-12 Landscape Planting Sheet Number: <br /> L3m5 <br />