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HomeMy WebLinkAbout83-1797 - Landscape Plan002I M 1 L PLANT LIST 11a COltlll1011 Ni1111C B0ti1111('ill NilitlC S17A' Qt --V A Bayberry Myrica Pensylvanica 3 gal 6 B Shamrock Inkberry Ilex Glabra 3 gal 10 C Endless Summer Hydrangea Hydrangea Macrophylla 'End'ess Summer' 3 gal 10 D The Fairy i � f �E��"�i-l" G��•P�`� I J" Gi.C. iL, G�x-NtS R�'�aaN,ra4l ' IJ A vJ r4 Rose Rosa 'The Fairy' 2 gal 15 E Beach Rose Mixed Rosa Ru osa Mixed 2 al 6 D 3'v.tt'cJ'Tt'tr 25 `+,.�►:1`.''CNr ,___.__ [V- Ht4 Iva ff , 30 [ 1 1 t t fJOiDnJy,_ r y ROAd Landscape Specifications Ail Work to be coordinated and supervised with landscape designer, Plant substitutions and alterations are under the discretion of landscape designer. Plantings shall be amended with loam, peat moss and superphosphate. No plantings will be installed until all grading and construction has been completed in immediate area If there is any discrepancy between the number of plants shown on the plan and the number of plants shown on the plant fist, the number of plants shown on the plan will take precedence. All plant material shall comply with the latest edition of the American Standard of Nursery Stock, American Association of Nurserymen. Install water basins around each shrub and perennial. Hand water thoroughly after installation. Water all plants and seeded lawn after installation and throughput the course of the job on a daily basis. Install two inches of pine bark within all planting beds. Pine bark to be aged and free of any chunks or debris. Lawn: To be set upon 4-6" screened loam. Fine rake, lime, and apply " 8 -8 -8 -starter fertilizes Install sod. Not to exceed 2,000 sq.R. Install siltation fenceing with in work limit areas per Conservation guidelines. Supply necessary conduit sleeves under patio, driveway and walkway. Cobblestone edging wet laid in 4"concrete trench. Do not mortar joints Cobblestone aprons to be set upon 4"compacted dense grade base and then wet laid atop 4" mortar. Sweep native stone dust in between joints. Walkway and patio to be random rectangular Pennsylvania Bluestone, all uniform in color, light blue. Dry Jain set upon 4' compacted native stone dust. Sweep native stone dust in between joints. Fieldstone Wet Retaining Walls: Set upon 8' concrete footing. Walls to be mortared from inside with very tight raked joints as to give joints a 'dry" appearance. Mortared cap with 1/20joints on cap only. Driveway to be seasoned crushed shells. Set upon compacted 6" native dense grade base. Contractor shall visit site prior to submitting bid to become completely familiar with site conditions. Contractor shatl verify all utilities on property and to protect all utilities during excavation. Contractor carries appropriate amount and types of insurance and will supply insurance certificate in Owner's name prior to construction, if requested. Contractor to warranty all plantings for one year from date of accepted installation. After the installation is accepted, plant loss due to owner's neglect, vandalism, extreme and unusual weather, Act of God, will not be the Contractor's responsibility. .Contractor shall repair all damage to property from operations of no cost to owner. Upon completion of all landscape work, site shall be cleaned of all labels, pots, debris, excess materials and all areas disturbed by these contract operations either returned to their original condition or mulched with two inches of pine bark, whichever is appropriate. Contractor warranties all work will be free from defect and performed in a professional manner by skilled workmen who are thoroughly trained and experienced. Any damage to the site, utilities or home caused by the Contractor _ or his/her workmen will be the financial responsibility of the Co&actor to repair/replace. Contractor will comply with all specifications set forth in these plans. If the Contractor can not comply, finds an error or disagrees with the satisfactory outcome of these specifications he/she will notify the Landscape Designer immediately. Otherwise, after installation, the Contractor will be fully responsible for the satisfactory outcome of pro per drainage and grades. ."C�t