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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMaplewood Mayflower Place II Site Landscape Plans 2013L I S T L1 LZ L3 D1 DZ N OF D RAW INS S SITE REFERENCE PLAN INDEPENDENT LIVING PLANTING PLAN MEMORY CARE P ANTING PLAN PLANTING DETAILS PLANTING N OTE SET DATE 5/22/13 5/22/13 5/22/13 5/22/13 5/22/13 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: f - Land Planning Sagamore, ISA 508-833-8800 info @ haddesigninc.com 2013 0 2 0 v EXISTING TREE � PROTECTIVE FENCE TRUNK IAT DRIP LINE ORANGE POLYETHYLENE OR WOOD SLAT SNOW FENCE WIRE OR PLASTIC CABLE TIES 9 18" O.C. EXISTING GRADE 2x211 HARDWOOD POSTS NOTES: 1. PROTECTIVE FENCE TO REMAIN UNTIL CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETE. 2. NO TREE SHALL BE REMOVED UNLESS SPECIFICALLY TAGGED FOR REMOVAL BY THE LANDSCAPE 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 MUST BE HAND -DUG. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT CUT ANY ROOTS AND/OR BRANCHES UNLESS APPROVED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. 6. ROOTS EXPOSED AND/OR DAMAGED DURING GRADING 4 CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS SHALL BE CUT OFF CLEANLY INSIDE THE EXPOSED OR DAMAGED AREA AND TOPSOIL BE PLACED OVER THE ROOTS IMMEDIATELY, FEEDER ROOTS SHALL NOT BE CUT IN AN AREA INSIDE DRIP LINE OF THE TREE BRANCHES. 1. ROOTS GREATER THAN In DIAMETER SHALL NOT BE CUT UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. S. STOCKPILED MATERIALS OR UNNECESSARY VEHICULAR TRAFFIC SHALL NOT BE ALLOWED OYER ANY TREE ROOT SYSTEM. 9. INSPECT FENCE ON WEEKLY BASIS AND REPAIR DAMAGE IMMEDIATELY. Tree Protection Not to Scale Shruh Not to Scale REMOVE ALL DEADWOOD (DO NOT REMOVE ANY OTHER VEGETATION) SHRUBS SHALL BE PLANTED 32" ABOVE SURROUNDING GRADE - SHRUBS SHALL BE PLUMB AFTER SETTLEMENT CUT AMC) REMOVE BURLAP FROM TOP 1/3 OF ROOTBALL. IF FOOTBALL IS WRAPPED IN PLASTIC OR NON -BIODEGRADABLE MATERIAL REMOVE ENTIRE WRAP 3" PINE BARK MULCH (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON PLANS) TEMPORARY MOUND WIT H EXCAVATED SOIL TO 311 ABOVE FINISHED GRADE BACKFILL WITH PLANTING STANDARD MIX ROOTBALL ON UNDISTURBED SUBG4ADE PLANTING STANDARD SOIL MIX: 1/3 PEAT - MANURE BLEND 1/3 HIGH ORGANIC LOAM 1/3 EXISTING SOIL SCHSDULE OF TOR50I�6 4 A®DITIYS5 NOTE: ADDITIVES SHALL BE BASED UPON SOIL TEST RESULT RECOMMENDATIONS AS APPROVED BY THE LA. LOCATION DEPTH DESCRIPTION Land Planning Sagamore, IM 1/3 MANURE/COMPOST BLEND GENERAL 18_211 1/3 HIGH ORGANIC LOAM PLANTING BEDS ANY METHOD, WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OF HAWK DESIGN, INC. I/3 EXISTING SOIL FLOWER 12 -IS" SCREENED LOAM BEDS architectural changes & Town 1/3 MANURE/COMPOST BLEND LIME - PE-LATIZED OR 2. 503 Revise per Town Planner comments GROUND (50 LB. PER 100 SF) P a GROUND BONE MEAL (50 LB. PER 102 S -J /e�i El'{l�afr}v Ker" V 10-10-10 INORGANIC FERTILIZER (50 LB. PER 5222 S-) LAWNS 6" 6" SCREEN= LOAM - 600 4 SEED PIT&TREE WELLS 1/3 MANURE/COMPOST BLEND "STANDARD MIX" 2411 SOIL MIX'A' - 1/3 HIGH ORGANIC LOAM FOR BACKFILL 1/3 EXISTING SOIL NOTES: ON TREES BELOW 3" CAL. USE WOOD STAKES. ON TREES 3" CAL. OR GREATER USE GUYING CABLES. IF GUYING CABLES USE 3 PER TREE 3x ROOT BALL DIAMETER (MIN.) USE DUCKBILL TREE ANCHOR FOR 311 CAL. OR GREATER AS NECESSARY PLANTING SOIL MIX: 1/3 MANURE/COMPOST BLEND 1/3 HIGH ORGANIC LOAM 1/3 Ex SOIL Deciduous Tree Not to Scale INSTALL TREE PLUMB - L.A. TO APPROVE FACE / ORIENTATION OF TREES ON SITE NON-CXURDELING STRAP SUCH AS CHAIN LOCK OR ARBORTAPE INSTALL TREE GATORS ON ALL TREES NOT COVERED BY IRRIGATION AS PER MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS. CONTRACTOR TO MAINTAIN DURING PERIOD OF WARRANTY TREE SHALL BE PLANTED t3" ABOVE SURROUNDING GRACE EXPOSING THE TRUNK FLARE - TREE SHALL BE PLUMB AFTER SETTLEMENT IF ROOTBALL IS WRAPPED IN PLASTIC OR NON-BIODEGRADEABLE MATERIAL REMOVE ENTIRE WRAP - IF WRAPPED IN BURLAP, CUT OPEN AT LEAST 1/3 CF TOP 3" PINE BARK MULCH (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON PLANS) HAND EXCAVATE HOLE TO DIAMETER 2X WIDER THAN ROOT BALL - PRUNE ROOT FLARE - BACKFILL HOLE WITH PLANTING SOIL MIX AS SPECIFIED EARTH SAUCER TO CONTAIN 3" MULCH - PULL MULCH 3-611 AWAY FROM TRUNK OF TREE (KNOCKDOWN/REMOVE SAUCER AFTER FIRST SEASON) USE 2"X211 HARDWOOD STAKE (FOR BELOW 3" CAL.) AS NECESSARY UNDISTURBED SUBGRADE NOTE: FOR ALL FALL PLANTING, WRAP TRUNK AS SPECIFIED TO 2ND LOWEST BRANCH - REMOVE THE FOLLOWING SPRING ALL TREES SHALL BE FLOODED TWICE DURING THE FIRST 24 HOURS AFTER PLANTING Conifer Tree Not to Sca"e USE 215411 HARDWOOD STAKE LOCATE ANCHOR STAKE 18' AWAY FROM TREE TRUNK ON SIDE OF PREVAILING WIND. INSTALL TREE PLUMB - LA. TO APPROVE FACE/ORIENTATION OF TREES ON SITE TREE SHALL BE PLANTED 23" ABOVE SURROUNDING GRADE - TREE SHALL BE PLUMB AFTER SETTLEMENT IF ROOTBALL IS WRAPPED IN PLASTIC OR NON-SIDDEGRADEABLE MATERIAL REMOVE ENTIRE WRAP - IF WRAPPED IN BURLAP, CUT OPEN AT LEAST 1/3 OF TOP d REMOVE ALL TWINE/ ROPE. PULL WIRE CAGE BACK DOWN INTO PLANTING HOLE 1/3 HEIGHT OF ROOTBALL EXCAVATE HOLE TO DIAMETER 2X WIDER THAN ROOT BALL - BACKFILL HOLE WITH PLANTING MIX AS SPECIFIED 3" PINE BARK MULCH (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON PLANS) TEMPORARY EARTH SAUCER TO CONTAIN 3" MULCH - PULL MULCH 3-611 AWAY FROM TRUNK OF TREE (KNOCKDOWN/REMOVE SAUCER AFTER FIRST SEASON) UNDISTURBED SUBGRADE PLANTING STANDARD SOIL MIX: 1/3 PEAT - MANURE BLEND 1/3 HIGH ORGANIC LOAM 1/3 EXISTING SOIL MLaN SEE PLANT SCHEDULE FOR SPACING EDGE OF PAVEMENT/LAWN GROUNDCOVER / SEASONAL COLOR 2" PINE BARK MULCH FLOWER BED PLANTING SOIL MIX AS SPECIFIED UNDISTURBED SUBGRADE Seasonal Color I Perennial I Groundcover Not to Scale b Had onoaign, Inc. Landscape Architecture Land Planning Sagamore, IM 508-833-8800 info@hawkdesigninc.com HAWK DESIGN, INC. 2013 THIS DRAWING AND ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREON IS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF HAWK DESIGN, INC. AND MAY NOT BE COPIED OR REPRODUCED, EITHER IN WFOLE OR IN PART, BY ANY METHOD, WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OF HAWK DESIGN, INC. Bate: 10112112 Revisions: Num. Date Descriptio, 1. 1/24/13 Revise plantings per architectural changes & Town Planner comments 2. 503 Revise per Town Planner comments ��tG31:�S�t'F's P a /e�i El'{l�afr}v Ker" V 15 a2 &V v aat ars I� t Y co �s c -s oc cts C.2 m Ld'J Drawn By: BNL Checked By: TM Plant List 8 Planting Details Scale: As Noted Sheet: Ul ® Contractor to Defer to the Turfgrass Management and Integrated 3.0 INSTALLATION SON'T. Pest management Manuel 1.10 N A� �AND51SAPF NOT 1.9 CONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS: A) ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE CODES AND REGULATIONS, FROM ALL FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES. 8) THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ARRANGE FOR AND OBTAIN ALL PERMITS AND LICENSES REQUIRED FOR THE COMPLETE WORK SPECIFIED HEREIN AND SHOWN ON ALL THE DRAWINGS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PAY FOR ANY FEES NOT WAIVED. 11) UTILITIES: A) LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE RELEVANT UTILITY COMPANIES PRIOR TO DOING ANY EXCAVATION ON THE SITE. IF ANY WORK IS TO BE DONE AROUND UNDERGROUND UTILITIES, THE APPROPRIATE AUTHORITY OF THAT UTILITY MUST BE NOTIFIED OF THE IMPENDING WORK. B) UTILITIES SHALL 5E LOCATED AND MARKED PRIOR TO ANY INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENTS MAY BE NECESSARY IN THE FIELD TO ACCOMMODATE UTILITY LOCATIONS. REPORT ANY CONFLICTS TO THE LANDSCAPE 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 IN KIND RESULTING FROM THEIR FAILURE TO COMPLY. 1.3) PROTECTION OF EXISTING WORK: IT SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO PERFORM ALL WORK IN A MANNER THAT PROTECTS WORK COMPLETED BY OTHERS, SUCH AS CURBS, UTILITIES, STORM DRAINAGE, FENCES, DRIVEWAY APRONS, DRIVES, VEGETATION, ETC, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COST OF SATISFACTORY REPAIR CF ALL DAMAGE IN KIND RESULTING FROM THEIR FAILURE TO COMPLY. 1.4) QUANTITIES: A COMPLETE LIST OF PLANTS INCLUDING A SCHEDULE OF QUANTITIES, SIZES, TYPES, AND NAMES IS INCLUDED IN THIS SET OF DRAWINGS. IN THE EVENT OF DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN QUANTITIES OF 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 PLAN FOR CLARIFICATION. THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SHALL SE ALERTED BY THE CONTRACTOR OF ANY DISCREPANCIES PRIOR TO FINAL 510 NEGOTIATION. 1.5) APPLICABLE PLANT MATERIALS STANDARDS: ALL PLANT MATERIALS ARE TO COMPLY WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE AMERICAN STANDARD FOR NURSERY STOCK AS PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN. PLANTING METHODS WILL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SITE-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS. Ib) PLANT HARDINESS: ALL TREES AND SHRUBS SHALL BE NURSERY GROWN WITHIN A USDA PLANT HARDINESS ZONE, WHICH IS THE SAME AS, OR COLDER THAN, THE ZONE IN WHICH THE PROJECT IS LOCATED, 1.1) PLANTING SEASONS: PLANTING SHALL ONLY OCCUR DURING SPECIFIED SEASONS. SPRING SEASON SHALL BE FROM MARCH I TO JUNE 15. FALL PLANTING SEASON SHALL BE FROM SEPTE`!BER 15 THROUGH NOVEMBER S. NO PLANTING SHALL OCCUR WHEN THE GROUND IS FROZEN, 1.8) PLANT SUBSTITUTIONS: NO SUBSTITUTIONS OF PRODUCTS, PLANT TYPES OR SIZES SHALL BE MADE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. REQUESTS FOR SUBSTITUTION SHALL BE IN WRITING, AND SHALL STATE THE REASON FOR THE SUBSTITUTION REQUEST, THE SUGGESTED ALTERNATIVE AND THE CHANGES IN COST. REQUESTS FOR SUBSTITUTION IN PLANT MATERIALS SHALL STATE THE NAMES OF NURSERIES THAT HAVE 5EEN UNABLE TO SUPPLY THE ORIGINALLY SPECIFIED MATERIAL. 1.8) THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SHALL INSPECT AND TAG ALL TREES_ OTHER PLANT MATERIALS SHALL BE INSPECTED UPON SITE DELIVERY AND DURING INSTALLATION TO INSURE SPECIFICATIONS AND PROCEDURES ARE ADHERED TO. 1.10) MINIMUM SIZES: ALL PLANTS 3' OR GREATER IN HEIGHT OR SPREAD SHALL BE BALLED AND SURLAPPED. SIZES SPECIFIED IN THE PLANT LIST ARE MINIMUMS ON WHICH THE PLANTS ARE TO BE JUDGED. 1.11) DEAD PLANTS- DEAD PLANTS ARE TO BE REMOVED FROM THE SITE IMMEDIATELY, AND REPLACED WITH THE SAME PLANT 4 SIZE REGARDLESS OF SEASON, WEEKLY FROM THE JOB BY THE CONTRACTOR, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN AN UPDATED COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF ALL DEAD MATERIALS REMOVED AND PRESENT A COPY OF THE LIST TO THE OWNER AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AT THE END OF EVERY MONTH DURING THE CONTRACT PERIOD. 1,12) PLANT MATERIAL REMOVAL: NO EXISTING TREES SHALL BE REMOVED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION FROM THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT EXCEPT WHERE NOTED ON THE PLANS, CONTRACTORS WHO REMOVE EXISTING TREES WITHOUT WRITTEN APPROVAL WILL BE REQUIRED TO MAKE REMEDIES DETERMINED BY THE GOVERNING URBAN FORESTER OR EQUIVALENT AUTHORITY. NO GRUBBING SHALL OCCUR WITHIN EXISTING TR€2 AREAS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED ON THE PLANS. 1.13) ALL DISTURBED AREAS NOT TO RECEIVE PLANT MATERIALS ARE TO BE LOAMED AND SEEDED AND BLENDED INTO EXISTING GRADE AND CONDITIONS, SME SECTION 4.0. 1,14) LEDGE BOULDERS: IF DURING SITE EXCAVATION, LEDGE BOULDERS ARE AVAILABLE, THESE ARE TO BE STOCKPILED FOR USE IN EARTH BERMS IF APPLICABLE, WITH HAWK DESIGN, INC. PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. THIS ITEM WILL ONLY APPLY IF SO SPECIFIED ON DRAWINGS. BOULDERS SIZES TO BE STOCKPILED WILL RANGE FROM TWO TO FIVE FEET IN DIAMETER. SEE APPROPRIATE DETAIL FOR INSTALLATION COORDINATION. 1.15) SLEEVES: LANDSCAPE OR SITE CONTRACTOR SHALL PLACE INDIVIDUAL SLEEVES FDR LIGHTING AND IRRIGATION UNDER ANY PROPOSED WALKWAY OR VEHICULAR ROADWAY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. COORDINATE SLEEVE LOCATIONS WITH IRRIGATION AND LIGHTING CONTRACTORS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 1.16) DO NOT CLOSE OR OBSTRUCT ANY STREET, SIDEWALK, ALLEY OR PASSAGEWAY WITHOUT PRIOR NOTIFICATION AND PERMISSION. CONDUCT OPERATIONS AS TO INTI 'PERE AS LITTLE AS POSSIBLE WITH THE USE ORDINARILY MADE OF ROADS, DRIVEWAYS, ALLEYS, SIDEWALKS OR OTHER FACILITIES NEAR ENOUGH TO THE WORK TO BE EFFECTED THEREBY. PLANTING I"III'AT 2.1 PLANTING MATERIAL ITEMS IN SECTION 2.0 ARE TO 8E INCORPORATED DURING PLANT INSTALLATION UNLESS OTHERWISE DEEMED UNNECESSARY IN ACCORDANCE WITH SOIL TEST RECOMMENDATIONS, SEE SECTION 3.1. 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 211 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 TO INSTALLATION AS PER MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS. *HERBICIDES ARE NOT TO BE APPLIED IN RESTRICTED CONSERVATION AREAS. FERTILIZER- FERTILIZER TO 5E APPLIED TO ALL VEGETATION PER THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE SOIL TESTING. TOPSOIL- ACCEPTABLE TOPSOIL SHALL BE FERTILE, FRIABLE NATURAL LOAM, UNIFORM IN COMPOSITION, FREE OF STONES, LIMBS, PLANTS AND THEIR ROOTS, DEBRIS AND OTHER EXTRANEOUS MATTER OVER ONE INCH IN DIAMETER. THE SOIL SHALL BE CAPABLE OF SUSTAINED PLANT GROWTH AND HAVE A Mo MINIMUM ORGANIC CONTENT. IN SITUATIONS WHICH REQUIRE A CUSTOM TOPSOIL OR STRUCTURAL SOIL, THE SOIL MIXTURE SPECIFICATION WILL BE PROVIDED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, SOIL AMENDMENTS: APPLY AS NECESSARY ACCORDING TO SOIL TEST RESULTS, AS PER MANUFACTURES SPECIFICATIONS. ANTI -DESICCANT- "WILT PRUF' NCF OR EQUAL APPLY AS PER MANUFACTURERS' SPECIFICATIONS. 3.1) SOIL TESTING: LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A CERTFIED SOIL ANALYSIS PRIOR TO ANY PLANT INSTALLATION TO DETERMINE ANY NECESSARY AMENDMENTS TO THE EXISTING SOIL CONDITIONS FOR SEEDING AND PLANTING. THE SOIL TESTING SHALL INCLUDE TEXTURE, I BUFFER pH, EXTRACTABLE NUTRIENTS, EXTRACTABLE HEAVY METALS, CATION EXCHANGE CAPACITY AND PERCENT BASE EXCHANGE SATURATION, ORGANIC MATTER AND SOLUABLE SALTS. THE ANALYSIS WILL ALSO BE REQUIRED FOR ESTABLISHING THE FERTILIZER PROGRAM REQUIRED. COORDINATE RESULTS AND PROVIDE WRITTEN RECOMMENDATIONS TO HAWK DESIGN, INC. 15 DAYS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 32) ALL PLANTS SHALL 5E TRANSPORTED TO THE SITE IN COVERED TRUCKS, TARPAULIN COVERS SHALL BE UTILIZED TO PREVENT WIND DAMAGE OF LOAD. 33) DELIVER PLANT MATERIALS IMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO PLACEMENT. KEEP PLANT MATERIALS MOIST. DO NOT STORE PLANT MATERIAL ON PAVED AREAS. ROOTS OR BALLS SHALL BE PROTECTED FROM THE SUN OR DRYING WINDS. AS REQUIRED BY TEMPERATURE OR WIND CONDITIONS, APPLY ANTI -DESICCANT EMULSION TO 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 PREPARATORY TO OR DURING THE PROCESS OF PLANTING. S) WHEN BURLAP, STAVES AND ROPES REQUIRED IN CONNECTION WITH TRANSPLANTING HAVE BEEN DISPLACED PRIOR 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 5E SET ON THE GROUND IN A SHADED LOCATION AND SHALL BE TEMPORARILY PROTECTED WITH SOIL OR OTHER ACCEPTABLE MATERIAL. TEMPORARY WATERING OR IRRIGATION SHALL BE INCORPORATED AND REGULARLY CONDUCTED ON PLANTINGS IN HOLD AREAS. 3.6) IN CASE OF CONFLICTS DURING CONSTRUCTION WITH UTILITIES, ROCK MATERIALS, TREE ROOTS OR OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS FOR THE EXCAVATION OF SHRUB BEDS AND TREE PITS. CONTACT LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FOR APPROVED ALTERNATE LOCATIONS. 3.1) SOIL PERMABILITY: TEST DRAINAGE OF PLANTING BEDS AND PITS BY FILLING WITH WATER TWICE IN SUCCESSION. CONDITIONS PERMITTING THE RETENTION OF WATER FOR MORE THAN 24 HOURS SHALL BE BROUGHT 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 BE CIRCULAR IN OUTLINE, EXCEPT FOR WHOLE BEDS. SEE APPROPRIATE PLANTNIG DETAILS. B) SOIL EXCAVATIONS FOR BALLED 4 BURLAP AND CONTAINER PLANTINGS MUST BE NO LESS THAN 2X ROOT BALL DIAMETER, $EE PLANTING DETAILS. IF QUESTIONABLE SUBSURFACE SOIL CONDITIONS EXIST SUCH AS POOR DRAINAGE CONDITIONS, RU55LE OR OBSTRUCTIONS, REPORT TO THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGER BEFORE PLANTING. 3.9) GRADING: A) VERIFY GRADES PRIOR TO PLANTING, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THAT CONSTRUCTED GRADES ARE AS INDICATED ON PLANS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT IF ADJUSTMENTS TO PLANT PLACEMENT MAY BE REQUIRED DUE TO FIELD CONDITIONS AND FINAL GRADING. 5) POSITIVE DRAINAGE SHALL 5E MAINTAINED AWAY FROM AND AROUND BUILDINGS (REFER TO ENGINEERS GRADING PLANS). REPORT ANY CONFLICTS TO HAWK DESIGN, INC. PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. C) FINISH GRADE OF PLANTINGS SHALL 5E EQUIVALENT TO FORMER EXISTING GRADE OF PLANT IN THE NURSERY. 3.10) BALLED AND BURLAPED (845) MATERIALS: A) REMOVE ROOT BASKETS (INCLUDING WIRE BASKETS), BURLAP, WRAPS AND TIME ENTIRELY AND DISCARD FROM SITE. 3.11) CONTAINER GROWN STOCK: SHALL BE REMOVED FROM CONTAINER BY CUTTING CONTAINER AWAY TO AVOID ROOT DAMAGE TO PLANT ROOT SYSTEM. IF PLANT ROOT IS BOUND, SLICE ROOT BALLS APPROXIMATELY 2' DEEP WITH KNIFE OR SHARP SPADE3.12) DO NOT USE MUDDY OR FROZEN SOIL TO BACKFILL PLANTINGS. 3.13) WATERING: THOROUGHLY WATER UNTIL SOIL IS SATURATED AROUND ALL TREES AND SHRUBS AFTER PLANTING AND THROUGHOUT THE TIME PERIOD UNTIL FINAL ACCEPTANCE FROM CLIENT. DURING DRY CONDITIONS, WATER AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN PLANTS IN A WILT -FREE CONDITION. 3.14) PRUNING: ONLY REMOVE DEAD OR BROKEN BRANCHES FROM PLANTS. 3.15) STAKING AND GUYING: ALL TREES TO BE STAKED AND GUYED WITHIN 48 HOURS OF PLANTING. METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR STAKING AND GUYING ARE ILLUSTRATED IN INDIVIDUAL PLANTING DETAILS. NEATLY FLAG ALL 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 THE PLANT BEDS AND PROPOSED LOCATIONS FOR 548 PLANTS FOR REVIEW BY THE OWNER AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. 3.11) PLANTING FIELD ADJUSTMENTS: A) THE CONTACTOR IS TO SLIGHTLY ADJUST PLANT LOCATIONS IN THE FIELD AS NECESSARY TO BE CLEAR OF DRAINAGE 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 5E LOCATED SO THAT SHRUBS AT MATURITY WILL MAINTAIN ONE FOOT (1') AIRSPACE BETWEEN THE UNIT AND THE PLANT. ANY PLANTING SHOWN ADJACENT TO CONDENSER UNITS SHALL BE PLANTED TO SCREEN THE UNITS. SHOULD THE CONDENSER UNITS BE INSTALLED IN LOCATIONS DIFFERENT FROM THOSE SHOWN ON THE PLAN, IT WILL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND INSTALL THE MATERIAL AROUND THE CONDENSERS AND ADJUST THE OTHER PLANTING ACCORDINGLY. 3.18) PLANT BED EDGES/LINES: GROUPS OF SHRUBS, PERENNIALS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL BE PLACED IN A CONTINUOUS MULCH BED WITH SMOOTH CONTINUOUS LINES. ALL MULCHED BED EDGES SHALL BE CURVILINEAR IN SHAPE, FOLLOWING THE CONTOUR OF THE PLANT MASS. TREES LOCATED WITHIN 4 FEET OF PLANT BEDS SHALL SHARE THE SAME MULCH BEDS. 3.19) ADA. - THE AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES ACT STANDARDS REQUIRE THAT A 1 FOOT VERTICAL CLEARANCE BE MAINTAINED FROM TREE BRANCHES TO FINISHED GRADE WHERE PEDESTRIANS SIDEWALKS AND/OR TRAILS ARE LOCATED. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO ADJUST TREE PLANTINGS IN FIELD TO SLIGHTLY MINIMIZE BRANCH OVERHANG AMD COMPLY WITH THE A.D.A. ACT. 310) TREE SPACING MINUMUMS: TREES SHALL BE LOCATED A MINIMUM OF 4 FEET FROM WALLS AND WALKS WITHIN THE PROJECT. IF A CONFLICT ARISE BETWEEN ACTUAL SIZE OF AREA AND PLANS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FOR RESOLUTION. FAILURE TO MAKE SUCH CONFLICTS KNOWN TO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT WILL RESULT IN CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITo TO RELOCATE MATERIALS. 311) WATERING: TREE PITS SHALL BE FLOODED 2 TIMES IN SUCCESSION WITH WATER AND EVALUATED FOR DRAINAGE CHARACTERISTICS AFTER A 24 HOUR PERIOD. AFTER PLANTING, PLANTS SHALL RECEIVE THE EQUIVALENT OF 2" OF WATER A W€€K ON AVERAGE UNLESS LOCAL RAINFALL IS ADEQUATE. PLANTS SHOULD BE WATERED UNTIL THE GROUND FREEZES. Al) SEEDING CF LAWN AREAS: GRASS SEED APPLICATION SHALL 5E SPREAD AT THE RATE Cc 5 LBS. PER 1,000 SQUARE FEET, SEEDING SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED BY MEANS OF A HYDRO -SEEDING PROCESS. 42) WATERING OF SEEDED AREAS: 24 HOURS AFTER HYDRO SEEDING, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL WATER THE SEEDED AREA LIGHTLY AND SUFFICIENTLY TO A DEPTH OF TWO INCHES (2") 2 TIMES A DAY (5ETWEEN THE HOURS OF 1 PM AND 1 AM), UNTIL THE 6M.06 ARE ESTABLISHED. 4.3) SEEDED AREA PROTECTION: THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ERECT SUITABLE SIGNS AND BARRICADES NOTIFYING THE PUBLIC TO KEEP OFF THE SEEDED AREAS UNTIL WELL ESTABLISHED. ANY TRAFFIC DAMAGE AND VANDALISM THAT MAY OCCUR PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF THE WORK SHALL BE REPAIRED AND RESEEDED AT THE OWNER'S EXPENSE. ANY DISTURBED OR DAMAGED BY THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE REPAIRED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. 4.4) LAYING OF SOD: A FESCUE 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 LAID IMMEDIATELY WITH ANY STORED SOD BEING UNROLLED GRASS SIDE UP AND KEPT WATERED. LAY COURSES TIGHTLY 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 INCHES AFTER THE SODDING PROCESS. OWNER SHALL THEM BE RESPONSIBLE FOR WATERING. THE FREQUENCY SHALL BE DETERMINED BY RAIN FALL AND WINDS WITH THE UPPER TWO OR THREE INCHES OF SOIL NOT DRYING OUT MARKEDLY. 45) SODDED AREA: INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE: FOUR WEEKS AFTER CONTRACTOR COMPLETES INSTALLATION, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SHALL INSPECT THE LAWN TO DETERMINE THE ACCEPTABILITY OF THE INSTALLATION. SODDED AREAS FAILING TO SHOW ADEQUATE ROOTING INTO THE SUBSOIL, OVERLAPPING, COURSE SEPARATION, UNEVENNESS OF THE SURFACE, UNEVEN COURSE COLOR AND EXCESSIVE BROADLEAF WEED CONTENT SHALL BE REPLACED. THE COST SHALL BE BORNE BY THE CONTRACTOR EXCEPT WHERE VANDALISM OR NEGLECT ON THE PART OF OTHERS NOT UNDER THE CONTRACTORS CONTROL HAS RESULTED IN DAMAGE. 4b) FINAL APPROVAL: SEEDED AND SODDED AREAS WILL RECEIVE FINAL APPROVAL IF COVERAGE IS FULL AND CONSISTENT, FREE OF BARE SPOTS AND WEED FREE. WHEN GRASS IS CUT AT 2" HEIGHT NO SOIL SHOULD 5E VISIBLE. SOD AREAS MUST HAVE RECEIVED A MINIMUM G TWO MOWING$. AREAS SODDED AFTER NOVEMBER IST WILL 5E ACCEPTED THE FOLLOWING SIRING - ONE MONTH AFTER THE START OF THE GROWING SEASON, IF THE ABOVE CRITERIA HAS BEEN MET. 5.0 MAINTENANCE DURING INSTALLATIONd: MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS SHALL BEGIN IMMEDIATELY AFTER EACH PLANT IS PLANTED AND SHALL CONTINUE AS REQUIRED UNTIL FINAL ACCEPTANCE AND THEN FOR THE GUARANTEE PERIOD. PLANTS SHALL BE KEPT IN A HEALTHY, GROWING CONDITION BY WATERING, PRUNING, SPRAYING, WEEDING AND ANY OTHER NECESSARY OPERATIONS OF MAINTENANCE. PLANT SAUCERS AND BEDS SHALL BE KEPT FREE OF UEEND& GRASS AND OTHER UNDESIRED 'vE`sETATION. PLANTS SHALL BE INSPECTED AT LEAST ONCE PER WEEK BY THE CONTRACTOR DURING THE INSTALLATION PERIOD AND ANY NEEDED MAINTENANCE IS TO BE PERFORMED PROMPTLY, 52) GRASS AND WEED CONTROL: THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MOWING ALL GRA98 AROUND LANDSCAPE BEDS AND INDIVIDUAL TREES AND SHRUBS UNTIL FINAL ACCEPTANCE. WEED CONTROL AREAS SHALL INCLUDE ALL LANDSCAPE BEDS AND THE AREA WITHIN 2 FEET OF THE OUTER EDGE OF THE MULCH AREA OR INDIVIDUAL TRMrz6 UBS. 53) THE CONTRACTOR SHALL WATER, FERTILIZE, WEED, CULTIVATE, REMULCH, SPRAY TO CONTROL INSECT INFESTATION AND DISEASE AND PERFORM ANY OTHER GOOD HORTICULTURAL PRACTICE NECESSARY TO MAINTAIN THE PLANTS IN A LIVING HEALTHY CONDITION UPON tHE TIME FOR TERMINATION OF HIS RESPONSIBILITY FOR CARE AS SET OUT HEREIN. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL 5E RESPONS15LE FOR THE PLANTS THROUGHOUT LIFE OF THE CONTRACT. 5.4) ALL PLANTS STOLEN, DAMAGED OR DESTROYED BY FIRE, AUTO"tOBILE$, VANDALISM OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF PLANTS DAMAGED OR DESTROYED BY `HE OWNERS MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS, SHALL 5E REPLACED BY THE OWNER PRIOR TO THE DATE OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE, 5b) LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL PREPARE MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS AND SCHEDULE ANNUAL CARE OF ALL PLANTED AND LAWN AREAS INCLUDING FERTILIZING, WEEDING, MULCHINS, BED EDSING, PRUNIIING AND PEST PREVENTION AND TREATMENT. SHRUBS SHALL NOT 8E PRUNED FOR THE FIRST 3-5 YEARSUNLESS NECESSARY FOR SAFETY/STRUCTURAL CONCERNS. THE INTENT IS FOR THE PLANTINGS TO GROW INTO MASSES FOR SCREENING AND VISUAL INTEREST. SUBMIT MA1NMWANCE SCHEDULE TO OWNER. *CONTRACTOR SHALL GUARANTEE IN WRITING ALL PLANT MATERIAL AND LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR. THE GUARANTEE IS TO INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: 6.1) INSPECTIONS: PERFORM PERIODIC INSPECTIONS DURING GUARANTEE PERIOD WITH RESULTING WRITTEN REPORTS TO OWNER, PROJECT ADMINISTRATOR AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT STAT114G CONDITIONS AND RECOMMEND MA#NTENANCE MODIFICATIONS, THE CONTRACTOR MUST CONTACT THE OWNBR AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AT LEAST 10 DAYS IN ADVANCE TO SCHEDULE ACCEPTANCE tNSPECT(ON(S). 62) REMOVAL ANG REPLACEMENT OF PLANTS PROVIDED BY CONTRACTOR TO BE DONE WITHIN THIRTY GAYS OF NOTIFICATION BY OWNER OF THEIR UNSATISFACTORY CONDITION DURING GROWING SEASONS_ REPLACEMENT MATERIALS MUST BE EQUAL IN TYPE AND SIZE PER THE PROJECT'S PLANT LIST. 63) WHEN REPLACEMENT PLANT SPECIES IS EITHER NOT READILY AVAILABLE OR NO LONGER SUITABLE TO EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS WRITTEN NOTICE RECOMMENDATION OF SUBSTITUTION TO BE PROVIDED 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 INSPECTION PERIOD. 6b) CONTINUE WI'H MAINTENANCE, SEE SECTION 5.0 6b) GUARANTEE SHALL BEGIN UPON DATE OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE FROM OWNER AND WILL CONTINUE FOR TWO YEARS. 7.0 SITE CLAN UP 1.1) SITE WORK CONDITIONS: EXCESS WASTE MATERIAL SHALL BE REMOVED DAILY WHEN PLANTING N AN AREA HAS BEEN COMPLETED, THE AREA SHALL BE CLEARED OF ALL DEBRIS, SOIL PILES AND CONTAINERS DAILY. WHERE EXISTING GRASS AREAS HAVE 5 E DAMAGED OR SCARRED DURING PLANTING OPERATIONS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL RESTORE DISTURBED AREAS TO THEIR ORIGINAL CONDITIONS AT HIS EXPENSE. 12) CLEAN PAVED AREAS UTILIZED FOR HAULING OR EQUIPMENT STORAGE AT END OF EACH WORKDAY. 13) MAINTAIN VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT IN CLEAN CONDITION TO PREVENT SOILING OF ROADS, WALKS OR OTHER PAVED OR SURFACED AREAS. 1.4) REMOVE PROTECTIVE BARRIERS AND WARNING SIGNS AT TERMINATION OF LAWN ESTABLISHMENT. 5.0 IR 55AT1®N 8.9 ALL IRRIGATION SYSTEM COMPONENTS SHALL 5E SUPPLIED BY REGIONALLY AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS TO PROVIDE SINGLE SOURCE RESPONSIBILITY FOR WARRANTY SERVICE AND OPERATIONS TO CONFORM TO SPECIFICATIONS IN ALL RESPECTS. 82) THE CONTRACTOR IS TO SUBMIT PLANS PREPARED BY A IRRIGATION SPECIALIST TO THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 83) SLEEPS TO BE COORDINATED, LOCATED AND INSTALLED UNDER ALL HARDSCAPE FEATURES SUCH AS WALKS, WALLS AND DRIVEWAYS. THE CONTRACTOR IS TO IMMEDIAETLY NO'IFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF ALL CONFLICT AND DISCREPANCIES. 8.4) UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE, ALL. PLANT BEDS ARE TO BE IRRIGATED WITH DRIP IRRIGATION, ALL LAWN AREAS TO BE IRRIGATED WITH SPRAY HEADS. MODELS/TYPES T.S.D. AND VERIFED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR. 8.5) IRRIGATION SYSTEM" TO INCLUDE HUNTER (OR APPROVED EQUAL) EVAPOTRANSPIRATION (ET) WEATHER CONTROL FOR COMMERCIAL -GRADE SYSTEMS TO ASSIST IN MEASURING THE APPROPRIATE AMOUNT OF IRRIGATION NECESSARY ON A DAILY BASIS. uawk Design, Inc. Landscape Architecture Land Planning Sagamore, MA 508-833-8800 Jim fo@hai&tdesigrinc.com HAWK DESIGN, INC. 2013 THIS DRAWING AND ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREON IS P90PP,IEfARY INFORMATION OF HAWK DESIGN, INC. AND MAY NOT BE COPIED OR REPRODUCED, EITHER IN WHOLE OR IN PART, By A314Y METHOD, WITHOUT WHRTEN PERMISSION OF HAWK DESIGN, INC. Bate: 10/12112 leuisions: Hum Ds'e Description r. 1/24/13 Revise plantings per architectural changes & Town Planner comments 2. 5122113 Revise per Town Planner comments Y No. qtt 5J.l..• i'yjxT 02 4» C.0 Cc Go COD Cc COD CID m 0I N 439 e t� 0 4a .p coCc Drawn By: BNL Checked By: TM Plantinj Notes Sheet: 92 E61 L4; .T�77 17`, z 0 NN\ 28 0 100 200 300 feet 7LrLr7..r--7 SCALE: 1" = 100' Base plan information provided by Kelly Engineering Group of Braintree, MA V, W Had Design, inc. Landscape Architecture Land Planning Sagamope,, MA 508-833-8800 Info@hawkdesigninc.com HAWK DESIGN, INC. 2013 TH?S DRAWING AND ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREON 19 PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF HAWK DESIGN, INC. AND MAY NOT BE COPIED OR REPRODUCED, EITHER IN WHOLE OR IN PART, BY ANY METI-OD WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OF HAWK DESIGN, INC. Date: 10/12/12 Rvislons: Num. Date Desuplion 1. 1/24/13 Revise planings per architectural changes & Town Planner comments 2. 5/22113 Revise per Town Planner comments No q v� Q42 &D La ed GO coo Q pp mom Ts WNPI 02 cc 117" r5I CA Cn PI Lia Drawn By: BNL Checked By: TM Site Reference Plan Scale: III =100'-0" Sheet: L T C I N�1/ Intermittent Stream \ 50' etland Setback \\ N N Independent Living Plant List 100' Setback from edge of Wetland TREES QTY BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME CONT SIZE AR -A 2 Acer rubrum 'Armstrong' Armstrong Red Maple B B 3-3.5° Cal. \ AR -R5 13 Acer rubrum 'Red Sunset' Red Sunset Red Maple B 4 B 3-3.5" Cal. \ y/ BN I Betula nigra M ulti-Trunk River Birch B * B 14-1 G' HT. \ �C FP -M5 7 Fraxmus pennsylvanica 'Marshall's Seedless' Marshall's Seedless Ash B # B 3-3.5" Cal. QR I Quercus rubra Red Oak B * B 3-3.5" Cal. \ TC -G 4 Tilia cordata 'Greenspire' Green5pire Littieleaf Linden B t B 3-3.5" Cal. \ \ EVERGREEN TREES QTY BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME CONT SIZE PG8 7 Picea glauca White Spruce B 4 B 77-8` HT. Drainage \ P58 17 Pinus strobus White Fine B * B 8-1 O' HT. Easment \ \ SHRUBS QTY BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME CONT SIZE \ \ AA 1 CCrhAroma arbutifoha Red Cate Plum rry 5 GAL CH -P 15 Cephalotaxus harringtonia prostrata Prostrate Plum Yew B � B 2-2.5' SPD. EC I Enkianthus campanulatus Redvem Enkianthus B t B 5-G' HT. \ EF -M 19 Euonymus fortunei ' Moonshadow' M oonshadow Euonymus Cont. 18-24" HT. \ \ HM -BB 21 Hydrangea macrophylla '3lushincJ Bade' Blushing Bride Hydrangea B 4 B 2.5-3' HT. \ H5 -M 4 Hibiscus syriacus 'Minerva` M Inerva Rose of Sharon B � B 5-G` HT. IC -H 30 Ilex crenata 'Hellen' Heller Japanese Holly Cont. 18-24" HT. IG -5 5G Ilex glabra `Shamrock' Shamrock Inkberry B B 2-2.5' HT. \ \\ IM -DL 4 Ilex x meserveae `Dragor Lady' Dragon Lady Meserve Holly B 4 B 5 G' HT. Bordering Vegetated 1v -LH 42 Itea virgmica `Little Henri Little Henry Sweetspire Cont. 15-18" HT. V -R5 8 Ilex vertiullata `Red Sprite` Red Sprite Winterberry B B 3-3.5' HT. \ \ wetlands JC -M 9 Juniperus chinensis ' Mou-tbatten' Chinese Juniper B t B G-8' HT. t\ s KL \ JH -BH 34 Juniperus horizontalis 'Bar Harbor' Bar Harbor Creeping Juniper Cont. 18-24" SPD. \ KL I I Kalmia latifolia Mountain Laurel B B 3-3.5' HT. MP I O Myrica pensylvanlca Northern Bayberry B E B 3-3.5' HT. PA -H 32 Pennisetum alopecuroides'Hameln' Hameln Dwarf Fountain Grass 2 GAL i f \ 3 -VT PJ -BB 23 Piens Japonica 'Brouwer's Beauty` Brouwer`s Beauty Andromeda B # B 2-2.5• HT. PO -SW 6 Physocarpus opullfollus 'Summer Wine' Summer Wine Nmebark i \ Approx. Edge of PV -HM G Panicum virgatum 'Heavy Metal' Heavy Metal Swatch Grass 3 GAL I I END OF - DI MAINTANE i ♦`1 �`t G LAWN 7I I LIG++TP i t .l ►. - R-BDN 12 Rhododendron ' Boule de Neige' Boule de Neige Rhododendron B � B 2-2.5' HT. Drainage Existing Vegetation to R -CW 14 Rhododendron 'CunmrcjI am's White' Cunningham White Rhododendron B # B 3-3.5' HT. Easment \ Remain R -PG 12 Rhododendron 'Purple Gem' Purple Gem Rhododendron Cont. 18-24" HT. 5J -G 23 Spiraea Japonica 'Goldflame' Goldflame Splrea Cont. 18-24" HT. `- FAR -RS \ \ 5P -MK I 5yringa patula 'Miss Kim' M Iss Kim Lilac B 4 B 4-5' HT. TM -H 19 Taxus x media ' Hick5ii' Hicks Yew B # B 4-5` HT. TO 5 Thuja occidentahs 'Emerald Green' Emerald Green Arborvitae B # B G-8' HT. \ \ VD 3 Viburnum dentatum Arrowwood Viburnum 5 GAL ` \ / VD -BM 7 Viburnum dentatum 'Blue Muffin' Southern Arrowwood B B 4-5' HT. 2-PS8 \V5-5 8 Viburnum 51ebOICIII 5eebold Viburnum B B 5-G' HT. 100' Wetland Ex. \ VT 8 Viburnum trllobum Arnerican Crarberrybush B B 3-3.5' HT. Sidewalk Setback ` � `�,A � A A WF -MM 5 Welgela Florida 'My Monet' My Monet Weigela Cont. 15- 18" HT. \ C \ GROUND COVERS QTY BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME CONT MAINTAINED LA" FOR i75D 14 Hemerocallls hybrid 'Stela de Oro' Stella de Oro Dayhly I gal@ 24" oc ACCESS 4 MAINTENANCEFPSB RF -G 17 Rudbeckia fulgida 'Golds:urm' Goldsturm Black-eyed Susan I gal@ 3C" oc SC \ 179 Seasonal Color Seasonal Color 1 aal@ f 8" oc PPOpused Building E.F.E.: 23.0 5 -1044h -KL 5-1c� to H _t IM bL 1-11 L 2 PSS �� A plc FHS M PISS\ "c 1 -IM -DL 1-1149-M9-R=G FAR -RS \ 10 -SJ -0 3 PJ=BB • 'I -JJ -I -BH Iv -Lµ \\c 4 -JG -M 6 -PA- 16 -SG 1-dS-S FAR 5 -R -CW H-6 - PO -SW,• IG -S �� \ 2-Pv HM \ JG -M \ ;s-rzi 11 � �C T I-TC=G �FRV WM 'r `E i I -PGS 3-VS- � � _ � \ 12 -TM -H LAUN EDGE Pr'i. R GUJ Existing Sewer e--J_+'a r \ \ 100' Wella \ 2 -PSS Treatment center i- I -TG -G ` F2�-se,; J-0 r -f ` \ Setback \ t 2-TFf-I-fQF\ b-IY-LFI i 3 -JG -M 2-R-BDN 1MAINTAINED \ 3 -PG 6 -IG -S 3 -Tb -E / FQ 7 LAUN I -BN \ Drainage 9-c P -PA- — t Easment . I -AR -R 1`` f f ' 3 -HM -BB 3 -HM -8 L{ -SJ- FAR -R 38 -SG LAWN EDGE MAINTAI .# TYR 9 -JH -BH , AREA`. ; ;MEADOW,NIIX �, {, ` 3-i R3 P OPOSED AERIAL 1e-� PARKINCs A'?EA `:. 1 \ Existing oweC\ .. < LK WAWAY 1 -FP -MS ' 8 iC�=s / h \ Mayfl\ v _ Place Entry Dive MH DISTURBED AREAS # \ _ i SOUTH OF REINFO CED,' LAWN AREA v J, f / I CCESS TO BE EDEG _ _ I MEADOW M 1 . - 6 JH B S Existing Building 0 30 60 90 feet SCALE: 1" = 39 Base plan information provided by Kelly Engineering Group of Braintree, MA i Had Design, Inc. Landscape Architecture Land Planning Sagamore, MA 508-833-8800 i7fo@hawkdesigninc.com HAWK DESIGN, INC. 2013 THIS DRAWING AND ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREON IS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF HAWK DESIGN, INC. AND MAY NOT BE COPIED OR REPRODUCED, EITHER IN WHOLE OR IN PART, BY ANY METHOD, WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OF HAWK DESIGN, INC, T� FVa1e:10112/12 n 1. 1/24/13 Revise plantings per architectural changes & Town Planner comments 2. 5/22113 Revise per Town Planner comments Y0`5 "w5 €ca,£TjUF ZAalv5 CID coo 03 C/0 Coll r. oolm EM C0 CHID C 0 S ea cc y Ca m C" L7 Drawn By: BNL Checked By: TM Independent Liming Planting Plan Scale: 1" = 30'-0" Sheet:lowft tJ� POND / ; d 100' Wetiand Setback f,. W4 / F I IZ' g 'Memory C\ ' I i " ' f\�'r III r P.8 If 0 2-PG8 r_ / , 1 / r MxlSTING WOOD STOCKADE i PENCE SECTIONS TO BE REPAIRED AS NEEDED SUPPLEMENTAL PLANTINGS TO __OF ADDED ALONG = UPON OF PENCE A9 EED AGRUPON BY PROPERTY OWNER AND LOWER PLACE TO BE CLI REMOVED B -IG -S ,f —3 -PV -FHM Memory Care Plant List rr-rlv -. / FPS \ \ RP TREES QTY BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME CONT SIZE M I -AR -RS I -BN FMS AR -RS 13 Acer rubrum 'Ped Sunset' Red Sunset Red Maple B t B 3-3.5" Cal. t -HM -B r 5 -PJ BB BN 4 Betula nigra Multi -Trunk Rive- Birch B t B 14-1 G' HT. r l \` `• . - / FP -M5 10 Fraxinus pennsylvarica 'Marshall's Seedless' Marshall's Seedless Ash B B 3-3.5" Cal. T -O EG B 44 OR G I Quercus rubra Red Oak B 8 3-3.5" Cal. �C / / Fgy_g :'/ TC G Tllia cordata 'Greenspire' Greenspire Littleleaf Linden 13$5 3-3.5" Cat. 5-S,J -G ? 1 IPtR-PG EVERGREEN TREES QTY BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME CONT SIZE / ! -- • _ �'IG °-� }?V HM PG8 3 Picea lacca White Spruce B4!3 7-8' HT. 9 4 / P58 12 Pmus strobus WhiteB Pine 4 B &-10, HT. TP -G 3 Thula phcata 'Green Gant' Green Giant Arborvitae B 4 B 5-10' HT. r O / FLOWERING TREES QTY BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME CONT SIZE \ / \ i 3 -HM -BB / CK 5 Cornus kousa Kousa Dogwood B * B 3-3.5" Cal. `''•., 8_pV ' 15-� II-gC _ -EG /!.�.\ I 2-2-C<I_BB\ MS 3 Magnoha stellata Star Magnolia B 4 B 3-3.5" Cal. '00 1 6-SJ-�a , 12rEP -R PG SHRUBS QTY BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME CONT SIZE •. f -TC -G 15 -GV 6 Buxu5 x 'Green Velvet'Green Velvet Boxwood B � B 2-2.5' HT. 3 -Vg CA -H 8 Clethra alnifolia 'Hummmgbrd• Hummingbird 5ummer5weet B * B 18-24" HT. 6 -IV -LH EC I Enklanthus campanulatus Redvem Enkiarthus B il� B 5-G' HT. PCBP / EF -M 12 Euonymus fo tuner 'Moonshadow' Moonshadow Euonymus Cont. 18-24 HT. I TC -G 10-gG ,, / HM -BB 27 Hydrangea macrophyl'a 'B!ishing Bride' Blushing Bride Hydrangea B E B 2.5-3• HT. 3-EF_M I -TG -G - V-Rg H5 -M I HII?15CU5 syriacus 'Minerva' Minerva Rose of Sharon B il� B 5-G' HT. �I / Al t 45-gC IG -5 72 Ilex giabra 'Shamrock' Shamrock Irkberry B * B - 2-2.5' HT. / GRASSED SUTALE 3-R- IM -DL 4 Ilex x meserveae 'Dragon Lady' Dragon Lady Meeerve Holly B 4 B 5-G' HT. / SEE ENGR'S P1:r4N FTG- IV-1_HLH 13 Itearmica 'Little Henry' Little HenrySwetspire Cort, 15- 18" HT. FTC -G IV -R5 21 Ilex verticillata 'Red Sprite' Red Sprite Winterber B E B 3-3.5' HT. JG -M 9 Juniperus ch nensis 'Mountbatten' Chinese Juniper B E B G-8' HT. JH -BH G Jumperu5 horizontalis 'Bar Harbor' Bar Harbor Creeping Juniper Cont. 18-24" SPD. MP I G Myrica pensylvari ca Northern Bayberry B t B 3-3.5' HT. / \r PA -H 14 Pennisetum alopecu odes Hameln' Hameln Dwarf Fountain Grass 2 GAL PM � ! /, PJ -BB 24 Pieris Japonica ' Brouwer'S Beauty' Brouwer's Beauty Andromeda B B 2-2.5' HT. AI - 9 Prunus maritlma Beach Plum B B 2-2.5' HT. I -QR 2 -AR -Rib �' PO -5W 7 Physocarpus opulifolius '5=rer Wine' Summer Wine Nmebark B B 3-3.5' HT. _ }IV_;/ PV -HM 28 Panicum virgatum 'Heavy Neta" Heavy Metal Switch Grass 3 GAL 2 -PI /' R-BDN 5 Rhododendron 'Bo --'e de r(eige' Boule de Neige Rhododendron 5t_5 2-2.5' HT. ' 6_P1'1 /, / i / R -CW 39 Rhododendron 'Cunclrgaam's \ �i e' Cunningham White Rhododendron B $ B 3-3.5' HT. dendron . / RPG 33 Rhododendron 'Pu�ple Gen' Purple Gem Rhododendron Cont I8 24" HT 5J -G 32 Spiraea Japonica 'Golof Goldflame 5pirea Cont. 18-24" HT. SP -MK 15 5yringa patula 'Miss Kim' Miss Kim Lilac B 111 B 4-5' HT. , 5V-5 2 5y mga vulgaris '5e-sator' 5en5atior Lilac B t B G-8' HT. 3-tP-G TM -H 7 Taxus x media 'Hicks—i' Hicks Yew B * B 4-5' HT. 1 -QR FA;c-RS TO -EG 1 0Thula occidentalis 'EmeralG Green' Emerald Green Arborvitae B � B G-8' HT. q e MAINTAINED LAWN VB 5 Viburnum x burkwocd' Burkwood Viburnum B 4 B G-8' HT. \ Route L Q (M �` i n VD -BM 3 Viburnum dentatum 'Blue NlufSr- Southern Arrowwood B $ B 4-5' HT. n S t r e e t) VS 4 Viburnum sargentu Sargent Viburnum B t B 5-G' HT. 1 WF -MM 14 Weigela flonda 'My Monet` My Monet Weigela Cont. 1 5-18" HT. \ GROUND COVERS QTY BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME CONT \ a DL 37 Daylily Dayhly I gal@ 24" oc EP 12 Echiracea purpurea Purple Coneflower I gal@ 24" oc `f RF -G G Rudbeckia fulglda 'Gold,tu-rf Goldsturm Black-eyed Susan I gal@ 30" oc _ SC 155 Seasonal Color Seasonal Color I gal@ 18" oc 0 30 60 90 fees SCALE: 1" = 30' \ \ Base plan information provided by Kelly Engineering Group of Braintree MA �1 Had Design, Inc. Landscape Architecture Land Planning Sagamore, MA 508-833-8800 inleph"Mesigninc.com HAWK DESIGN, INC. 2013 THIS DRAWING AND ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREON IS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OF HAWK DESIGN, INC. AND MAY NOT BE COPIED OR REPRODUCED, EITHER IN WHOLE OR IN PART, BY ANY METHOD, WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OF HAWK DESIGN, INC. ®ate: 1014112 Revisions: Num. Da'e Descrip6or 1. 1/24/13 Revise planings per architectural changes &Town Planner comments 2. 5/22113 Revise per Town Planrer comments �`crFjY'°�na ' /4)`-` SG ' &wu�'.- C0 Go p .0 CC IM CSC O L mom cc O07 CG O 'O O CR! .�C d Cn Liz Drawn By: BNL Checked By: TM Memory Care Planting Plan Scale: 1 PP = 30"41 Sheet: Ls