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HomeMy WebLinkAbout83-1664 - Landscape Plan 26hRi•(ST r. � A —f- I n 0 Note #1 Front and Entry The pull -off parking area and the driveway to be reduced by approximately 430 s.f. to the dimensions indicated on plan. The driveway shall be surfaced with pervious paving (i.e., crushed stone). The invasive English ivy, daylilies,hydrangeas and four crowding or declining upright, non-native junipers to be removed. Two red cedars, native shrubs and meadow shall be planted for wildlife cover and screening from the street. Existing brick path, arbor and associated remnants of cultivated planting to be removed. New fieldstone walk passes under a new, wood arbor to the front door. The native fieldstone wall will be properly re -built as noted on the plan. 1=p�� - c P'`I v � M E N T ax rs-r,,,u CHS t -Y ,pxr4T/N!1 • 0AAr, Note #3 Meadow Existing, non-native plants to be eradicated. Replace with a planting and/or seeding of native grasses and forbs to create a "sandplain grassland" community (an endangered habitat) in the existing mowed area surrounding house (see Plant List). Once established, this native meadow requires little maintenance other than annual mowing in late winter/early spring and weeding of non -natives and invasive plants. Sandplain grasslands provide excellent wildlife habitat and habitat for rare species. Approximately 3 ft. wide paths of native fescue and/or Pennsylvania sedge through the meadow allow comfortable travel around the property with less chance of tick exposure. Paths require only infrequent mowing and no supplemental irrigation or fertilizer. A small opening in the meadow with a wood bench provides a wildlife viewing location. A cluster of Bayberry, Virginia Rose and Juniper diversify the backyard meadow and further enhance wildlife value. S A L_ 7' M A p�,4ul1Ny - CON To UK S R SO VR LS 0 IN tAj T! 0 N 8A56U 014 SVR~VEy 3y CAPE COP ENCaINEeFIHOq 1144-,, g�,,eVJ5TEr< MA, ...MAI 15, .2005 s AZ o_ D PLANT LIST MEADOW Butterfly Weed Asclepias tuberose Aster Aster sp. Wild Indigo t r. � A —f- I n 0 Note #1 Front and Entry The pull -off parking area and the driveway to be reduced by approximately 430 s.f. to the dimensions indicated on plan. The driveway shall be surfaced with pervious paving (i.e., crushed stone). The invasive English ivy, daylilies,hydrangeas and four crowding or declining upright, non-native junipers to be removed. Two red cedars, native shrubs and meadow shall be planted for wildlife cover and screening from the street. Existing brick path, arbor and associated remnants of cultivated planting to be removed. New fieldstone walk passes under a new, wood arbor to the front door. The native fieldstone wall will be properly re -built as noted on the plan. 1=p�� - c P'`I v � M E N T ax rs-r,,,u CHS t -Y ,pxr4T/N!1 • 0AAr, Note #3 Meadow Existing, non-native plants to be eradicated. Replace with a planting and/or seeding of native grasses and forbs to create a "sandplain grassland" community (an endangered habitat) in the existing mowed area surrounding house (see Plant List). Once established, this native meadow requires little maintenance other than annual mowing in late winter/early spring and weeding of non -natives and invasive plants. Sandplain grasslands provide excellent wildlife habitat and habitat for rare species. Approximately 3 ft. wide paths of native fescue and/or Pennsylvania sedge through the meadow allow comfortable travel around the property with less chance of tick exposure. Paths require only infrequent mowing and no supplemental irrigation or fertilizer. A small opening in the meadow with a wood bench provides a wildlife viewing location. A cluster of Bayberry, Virginia Rose and Juniper diversify the backyard meadow and further enhance wildlife value. S A L_ 7' M A p�,4ul1Ny - CON To UK S R SO VR LS 0 IN tAj T! 0 N 8A56U 014 SVR~VEy 3y CAPE COP ENCaINEeFIHOq 1144-,, g�,,eVJ5TEr< MA, ...MAI 15, .2005 s AZ o_ D PLANT LIST MEADOW Butterfly Weed Asclepias tuberose Aster Aster sp. Wild Indigo Baptisia australis Side Oats Grams Bouteloua curtipendula Pennsylvania Sedge Carex pensylvanica Purple Coneflower Echinacea purpurea Purple Lovegrass Eragrostis spectabilis Joe Pye Weed Eupatorium purpurem Shore Juniper Juniperus conferta Red Cedar Juniperus virginiana 'Grey Owl' Juniper Juniperus virginiana'Grey Owl' Gayfeather Liatris spicata Switch Grass Pannicum virgatum Virginia Rose Rosa virginiana Black -Eyed Susan Rudbeckia fulgida Little Blue Stem Grass Schizachyrium scoparium Goldenrod Solidago sp. Indian Grass Sorghastrum nutans Prairie Dropseed Sporobulus heterolepis SHRUB BORDER Red Twig Dogwood Cornus sericea Witch Hazel Hamamelis virginiana inkberry Holly Ilex glabra Winterberry ilex verticillata Male Winterberry Ilex verticillate male Virginia Sweetspire Itea virginicus Swamp Azalea Rhododendron viscosum Fragrant Sumac Rhus aromatics Swamp Rose Rosa palustris Elderberry Sambucus canadensis Withered Viburnum Viburnum cassinoides American Cranberrybush Viburnum Viburnum trilobum SALT TOLERANT Shadblow Juneberry Amelanchler canadensis Red Chokeberry Amnia arbutifolia Summersweet Ciethra alnifolia Bayberry Myrica pennsylvanica Tupelo Nyssa sylvatica Switch Grass Pannicum virgatum Beach Plum Prunus maritime Three -Square Bulrush Scirpus americanus Narrow -leaved Cattail Typha latifolia Highbush Blueberry Vaccinium corymbosum Arrowwood viburnum Viburnum dentatum Blackhaw Viburnum Viburnum prunifolium Wo1ZK t IMI- tvr-r+r- 5-'/rKF_i> "'( BALES I 5l LT t3Irg-rdrp. • l a /p Note #2 Edge of Woody Vegetation Remove and dispose of invasive and nuisance species along the F _ edge of vegetation. Replace with native trees and shrubs (see r: r plant list) to . enhance buffer zones and . resource areas, to protect resource areas from traffic and other impacts and to ,:'. ' J \ • // enhance wildlife habitat values. Plants along wetland and marsh shall be salt -tolerant. Vista pruning will be.confrned to / — 12. the cluster of trees on the northwest comer. �P­DCYE-. OF WOO DY VF_Ct F_-rA7164 .(EX15T1NC-4 PF__aP-she) iSE� No?C 2 r t r r `� hPPRoXrMA-fes R'R-�.sE ` eF R1=MOVAL. of INVASIVEs `,'ti, �. � R1=�L�C�eTs(Troryl. Uri-rFt NATry€S MLaVArlonls RI:PeK 70 /40VO ote I72-9. gENcHMAP_X /S 7-AC7 130-L-7 #26o oa FI KS 14YPRAN7 AT TFfACIt.EA I C4IY6EP5RF_A9 /NTEI2SF-C.T1 oN. El- Ey ='.17.13 hl o , PJM PROPOSED LANDSCAPE PL Janet Weatherbe 54 Thacher Shore Road Yarmouth ort, Massachusett MICHAEL TALBOT & ASSOCIATES,] P.O. BOX 187, MASHPEE, MA 02641 508-539-1912; FAX 508-539-8865 SCALE: 1"=101-01 DATE: 12/20/2003 Approved by: MT Drawn by: SR Revised: