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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1.17 Exhibit O - Conceptual Landscape PlanDECIDUOUS TREE CONIFER OUS TREE 0 40 80 north Notes: 1. Warranty plants and trees for one year after final acceptance. Replace dead or dying materials not in vigorous, thriving condition as soon as weather permits. 2. Determine locations of underground utilities and perform work in a manner which will avoid possible damage. 3. Plants shall be specimen quality, typical of their species or variety. 4. Plant trees and shrubs in pits 12" larger than tree ball, backfill with a mix of 2 parts topsoil and 1 part Nutri-Mulch. 5. All plant materials to be irrigated with a drip irrigation system. Revegetation notes All areas disturbed during construction will be revegetated according to the following criteria. During construction, erosion which may pose a threat to surrounding properties or waterways will be contained through the use of temporary erosion control measures as deemed necessary. Revegetation of disturbed areas shall commence in the fall, prior to the first major snowfall, or early spring when site conditions allow. Erosion Control measures are aimed at controlling/confining sediment within or near the area of disturbance. The long term stability of these areas will depend on the establishment of appropriate ground cover vegetation. The primary goal of the revegetation effort is to protect water quality that will require a sturdy ground cover as soon as possible. All natural vegetation to remain shall be protected. Exposure of soil to erosion by removal or disturbance of vegetation shall be limited to the area required for immediate construction operations and for the shortest practical period of time. All disturbed areas shall be seeded or covered with rip-rap. Use Rivendell's Pitkin County seed mix. All topsoil shall be salvaged from disturbed areas, stockpiled and re-spread prior to revegetation. Topsoil should not be re-spread on areas of the site proposed for future building. Seed shall be drilled or otherwise mechanically incorporated into the soil ("farmed") or shall be hydraulically applied and followed by application of hydraulically applied mulch or straw. Straw mulch shall be secured in place with a hydraulically applied tackifier. If at any time the contractor or civil engineer sees the site being unstable on the proposed slopes, erosion control mats will be placed to help stabilize the ground. M i t c h e l l C r e e k C o m m u n i t y Garfield County, Colorado date: remarks: L1 Rivendell Pitkin County Seed Mix Rate: 1 lb per 1,000 sq. ft. 25% Slender Wheatgrass 20% Mountain Brome 20% Western Wheatgrass 20% Secar Bluebunch 5% Thickspike Wheatgrass 5% Idaho Fescue 3% Green Needle 2% Indian Ricegrass Limit of Disturbance Resee d all distrubed areas See revegetation notes If at any point the contractor sees the site being unstable on the proposed slopes, erosion control mats will be placed to help stabilize the ground. SCALE 1" = 40'-0" Conceptual Landscape Plan 3-12-26. Conceptual Plan