Request for Quotes: Installation of Three Small Stormwater Parks in Gary, IN
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1 Sandra L. Albro Research Associate, Project Manager East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH Tel (216) Fax (216) April 15, 2015 Request for Quotes: Installation of Three Small Stormwater Parks in I. Project Overview with City of, is seeking quotes from qualified licensed Landscape Contractors for work to be completed on 3 vacant residential parcels in Aetna neighborhood of, during spring Work includes installation of rain gardens to capture stormwater runoff as well as recreational amenities for public use. The purpose of the project is to demonstrate sustainable land use practices for vacant urban lots to achieve environmental and community benefits. More information about the project, including photos of installations in other cities, can be found at: II. Scope of Services Installations will be located on three separate vacant residential parcels within 0.25 mi 2 area of Aetna (see attached map) and consist of rain gardens, plantings, fencing, lighting, and decorative elements. The contractor shall provide a full scope of services as outlined in this RFQ and the attached design plans. Installations are to be built according to the attached design plans unless otherwise approved by Cleveland Botanical Garden in writing. will consider amendments to the design plans only for elements of the existing plans that Landscape Contractor deems to be infeasible (a brief explanation is required for each element) for reasons including but not limited to project timeline, budget, or availability of materials. The selected applicant will be responsible for obtaining all locally required permits and licenses and for completing/overseeing all aspects of installation that are detailed in the design plans, including but not limited to final grading, materials acquisition, grading, planting, and installation of hardscape. Work may commence immediately upon execution of a project agreement and shall be completed within 60 days or before June 30, 2015, whichever is sooner. III. Award Information The total award for this contract is not to exceed $54,000 for installation of 3 sites, built to the specifications as described above. Final compensation will be based on calculated hours contributed to the project; hourly billing rate for personnel as described in the quote; and documented supplies, materials, and travel costs up to the final budget amount. Features of competitive quotes shall include a project manager with relevant experience or training in stormwater management, reasonable expenses within the project budget, and community-based contractors/subcontractors. reserves the right to reject any or all responses, to accept or reject any or all the items in the response, to waive any informality in the responses received, and to award a contract in whole or in part if it is deemed to be in the best interest of. Cleveland Botanical Garden reserves the right to negotiate with any Landscape Contractor on the structure of the proposal after responses are opened. A contract may be awarded strictly on the basis of the Landscape Contractor s response including the Landscape Contractor s qualifications as received and without further discussion. Therefore, each
2 response should be submitted to in the most favorable terms from both a cost and qualification standpoint. The successful respondent will be expected to enter into a contract in form acceptable to Cleveland Botanical Garden on or before May 15, The respondent will be required to maintain general liability insurance in the amount of $1,000,000, wherein CBG is named as an additional insured, for the duration of the agreement. IV. Submit Quotes Quotes should include: A. Name, job title, company, mailing address, address, and phone number for the primary point of contact. B. Description of the Landscape Contractor/company. C. Profile of the project manager including: Name, title, and credentials; A short summary of the project manager s previous work on projects that include stormwater management components, including photos of previous work completed and client references, or links/urls to specific web pages where such information is available. D. A list of litigation by or against the Landscape Contractor in the past 3 years. E. A detailed, line-item project expense budget indicating costs for carrying out the proposed work, including estimated personnel hours and hourly billing rate for project staff, supplies, materials, travel, and other necessary expenses. F. Status as a minority- or woman-based enterprise. G. Identification of community-based contractors or subcontractors who will be utilized by Landscape Contractor for project. Quotes will be accepted until April 22, 2015, with an award decision expected to be announced by April 29, Please direct quotes and inquiries to: Sandra Albro, Project Manager, Vacant to Vibrant East Blvd Cleveland, OH Phone: (216) Fax: (216)
3 Oklahoma St 1200 Oklahoma St Dakota St Project Map Vacant to Vibrant: Gary, Indiana
4 Green Infrastructure Project Site: 1035 Oklahoma 46407
5 Existing Wall to Remove at House Existing Wall to Remain Landscape Site: Drawing Key Rain Garden (650 sqft) Planting Bed (450 sqft) Lawn/Mown Area Berm/Mound Recycled Conc. Paving (400sqft) Existing Conc. Paving Gravel Path/Paving (625 sqft) Link Fence (50 lft) Primary Drainage Area Berm/Mound Rain Garden Planting Bed Existing House Footprint (To Be Removed) Link Fence to Close Rear of Site Secondary Drainage Area(s) Scale: 1" = 10'-0" 2.5' 5' 10' Existing Conc. To Remain Gravel Paving w/ Edging Recycled Paving L Oklahoma () Landscape Site Plan
6 31'-6" Landscape Site: Drawing Key Rain Garden Planting Bed 12'-0" 5'-6" Berm/Mound Recycled Conc. Paving Existing Conc. Paving Gravel Path/Paving Link Fence R=10'-0" Existing House Footprint (To Be Removed) Existing Paving Edge Existing Paving Edge Alignment/Base Line Align Edge of Paving w/ Ex. Structure Align Edge of Paving w/ End of Ex. Wall Scale: 1" = 10'-0" 5'-6" 2.5' 5' 10' L Oklahoma () Layout Plan
7 Site Stormwater: Summary Rain Garden Overflow/Infiltration Column Downspout Disconnect Overland Sheet Flow Concentrated Swale Flow Infiltration Pipe Flow Primary Drainage Area Drainage Area (sqft) 2550 % Impermiable 25% Soil Group C 90%/Ave. Rainfall (in.) 0.8 WQv (cft) Rain Garden Area (sqft) 100 Depth of Soil (ft) 1.0 Depth of Drainage Stone (ft) 0.5 Ponding Depth (ft) 0.25 Designed Capacity (cft) 65 Existing House Footprint (To Be Removed) Scale: 1" = 10'-0" Secondary Drainage Area(s) Drainage Area (sqft) 3000 % Impermiable 55% Soil Group C 90%/Ave. Rainfall (in.) 0.8 WQv (cft) 109 Rain Garden Area (sqft) 300 Depth of Soil (ft) 1.0 Depth of Drainage Stone (ft) 0.5 Ponding Depth (ft) 0.25 Designed Capacity (cft) ' 5' 10' L Oklahoma () Stormwater Site Plan
8 Planting Plan: Drawing Key T1 T2 S1 Swamp White Oak (01) Quercus bicolor Witchhazel (01) Hammamelis virginiana Yellow Twig Dogwood (20) Cornus sericea 'Flaviramea' Virginia Sweetspire (08) Itea virginica T1 Existing House Footprint (To Be Removed) S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S3 S3 S3 S3 Northern Bayberry (09) Myrica pensylvanica S1 S1 S1 S1 Dwarf Fountain Grass (09) Pennisetum alopecuroides Liriope (31) Liriope muscari "Big Blue" T2 Black-Eyed Susan (03) Rudbeckia fulgida Daylily (02) Hamerocallis 'Stella de Oro' S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 Rain Garden Mix See Plant List Scale: 1" = 10'-0" 2.5' 5' 10' L Oklahoma () Planting Plan
9 1 White False Indigo (10) Baptisia leucantha Oak Sedge (05) Carex pensylvanica Common Water Horehound (10) Lycopus americanus Virginia Mountain Mint (05) Pycnanthemum virginianum Front Yard Round Garden (10) North Wall Garden (05) Front Yard Round Garden (10) Front Yard Round Garden (05) Foxglove Beardtongue (10) Penstemon digitalis Marsh Blazing Star (05) Liatris Spicata Turtlehead (15) Chelone glabra Sensitive Fern (40) Onoclea sensibilis Front Yard Round Garden (10) Front Yard Round Garden (10) South Wall Garden (10) North Wall Garden (05) South Wall Garden (30) North Wall Garden (10) Rain Garden Mix Plant Palette Note: Plant Counts estimated for #1 Container Size base on Square Footage of Proposed Rain Garden Areas and between 14 and 16 spacing Oklahoma
10 1 Gravel Mulch Edging See Detail C L Low Point of Rain Garden Bark Mulch Twice shredded Oak Hardwood 6'-0" Typ. Raingarden Soil Mix Soil to consist of " 50% Sand, 20-30% Topsoil w/ less than 5% Clay content, and 20-30% leaf compost. Drainage Gravel #57 Clean/washed 3/4" to 1 1/4" Angular Limestone Overflow Infiltration Pipe 4" Perforated PVC Piping wrapped in Filter Fabric Geotextile Landscape Fabric DeWitt Pro-5 Weed Barrier 5 oz. Woven Needle-Punched Polypropylene Fabric Site Detail: Rain Garden with Overflow/Infiltration Column 1035 Oklahoma
11 2 4" Max. Varies 6" to 8" Rigid PVC Paver Edging PaveTech Pave Edge Pro Reclaimed Conc. Slabs (Typ.) Irregular 30" Width Max. Note: Cut/Demo outside 12"-18" of Existing Paving. Hammer & Space Remaining per plan. 4" Min. 6" Typ. #7 Gravel Setting Bed (Typ.) Clean 1/4" Angular Limestone #57 Compacted Gravel Base Clean 3/4" to 1 1/2" Angular Limestone 3"Min. Filter Fabric Scarify Subgrade 4" PPVC Pipe Wrapped in Filter Fabric (See Plan for Location) 3" 6" 9" 12" Site Detail: Recycled Concrete w/ Infiltration Pipe Below 1035 Oklahoma
12 3 18" Swale Typ. See Site Plan for Location Vegetated Swale Seed w/ Seasonal Rye & Tall Fescue Mix Broom Finish Typical Control/Saw Joints 8' Spacing 4" 3" #7 Limestone Gravel Paving 1/4" to 1/2" Angular Limestone 6" #411 Compacted Gravel Base 3/4" Angular Limestone w/ Fines Compacted Subgrade 3" 6" 9" 12" Site Detail: Gravel Path w/ Vegetated Swale (as needed) 1035 Oklahoma
13 4 Do Not Prune w/out Approval of Landscape Architect 2" Min. 6" Set Crown of Tree 2" Above Finished Grade Gravel Mulch Top Soil Root Ball (Remove Wrap from top 3rd of Ball) 6" Min. Backfill and Compact Soil (Bed Mix - Well Drained Organic Loam) Scarify Sides of Tree Pit Create Pedestal to Ensure Drainage within Tree Pit Compacted Subgrade Width of Tree Pit ø of Root Ball + 50% NOTE: Soak Planting Pit Prior to Planting. 3" 6" 9" 12" Site Detail: Tree Planting in Gravel Mulch/Paving 1035 Oklahoma
14 5 8'-0" Typ. Fence Hardware Galvanized Tension Strap Fence Post 2 1/2" ø Galvanized Post Link Fence Panel Galvanized Chain Link Put-in-Cup Design Alternate Sections w/ Multi-Color Design. Design to be Coordinated by V2V Staff Put-in-Cups available through 6'-0" Typ. Adjacent Planting Varies See Site Plan 6" Clear Concrete Footing 8" Sono Tube 3'-0" Min. 3" 6" 9" 12" Site Detail: 6 Link Fence w/ Put-In Cup Art (Optional) 1035 Oklahoma
15 Green Infrastructure Project Site: 1200 Oklahoma 46407
16 Run-Off Inlet at Recycled Paving Edge of Paving From Existing Slab T3 T3 T3 T3 (No Curb) T3 Rain Garden Neighborhood Sign Gravel Path Ex. Sidewalk Landscape Site: Drawing Key L Oklahoma () Landscape Site Plan Rain Garden (1200 sqft) Recycled Conc. Paving (360 sqft) Scale: 1" = 10'-0" Lawn/Mown Area Gravel Paving (650 sqft) Light Pole Sign Fence 2.5' 5' 10'
17 5' Min. 10'-0" EQ. 10'-0" EQ. 10'-0" EQ. 10'-0" EQ. 10'-0" 5' Min. Align w/ Existing Walk Align w/ Existing Walk Align w/ Edge of Existing Garage Slab T3 T3 T3 T3 T3 EQ. Approx. 20'-0" Align w. Garden (Typ.) EQ. Landscape Site: Drawing Key Rain Garden Gravel Paving Recycled Conc. Paving Light Pole Sign Fence Alignment/Base Line L Oklahoma () Layout Plan Scale: 1" = 10'-0" 2.5' 5' 10'
18 Site Stormwater: Summary Rain Garden Downspout Disconnect Overland Sheet Flow Primary Drainage Area Drainage Area (sqft) 5600 % Impermiable 45% Soil Group C/D 90%/Ave. Rainfall (in.) 0.8 WQv (cft) Secondary Drainage Area(s) Drainage Area (sqft) 4250 % Impermiable 20% Soil Group C/D 90%/Ave. Rainfall (in.) 0.8 WQv (cft) 65.2 Concentrated Swale Flow Infiltration Pipe Flow Rain Garden Area (sqft) 1000 Depth of Soil (ft) 0.5 Depth of Drainage Stone (ft) 0.5 Ponding Depth (ft) 0.25 Designed Capacity (cft) 550 Rain Garden Area (sqft) 200 Depth of Soil (ft) 0.5 Depth of Drainage Stone (ft) 0.5 Ponding Depth (ft) 0.25 Designed Capacity (cft) 110 Scale: 1" = 10'-0" 2.5' 5' 10' L Oklahoma () Stormwater Plan
19 S4 G1 G1 G1 G1 S4 S4 G1 G1 S4 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 S4 G1 S4 S4 G1 G1 G1 Landscape Site: Drawing Key S4 S4 S4 T3 T3 T3 T3 T3 T3 S4 Pawpaw (Multi-Stem) (05) Asimina triloba Virginia Sweetspire (24) Itea virginica Inkberry Holly (10) Illex glabra 'Compacta' G1 Switch Grass (15) Panicum virgatum 'Heavy Metal' Dwarf Fountain Grass (25) Pennisetum alopecuroides Black-Eyed Susan (11) Rudbeckia fulgida Daylily (11) Hamerocallis 'Stella de Oro' Yarrow (11) Achillea millefolium Rain Garden Mix See Plant List L Oklahoma () Planting Plan Scale: 1" = 10'-0" 2.5' 5' 10'
20 1 White False Indigo (10) Baptisia leucantha Rattlesnake Master (10) Eryngium yuccifolium Common Water Horehound (10) Lycopus americanus Virginia Mountain Mint (10) Pycnanthemum virginianum Curbside Gardens (10) Curbside Gardens (10) Curbside Gardens (10) Curbside Gardens (10) Tall Coreopsis (10) Coreopsis tripteris Columbine (10) Aquilegia canadensis Turtlehead (20) Chelone glabra Sensitive Fern (20) Onoclea sensibilis Curbside Gardens (10) Curbside Gardens (10) Rear Garden (20) Rear Garden (20) Rain Garden Mix Plant Palette Note: Plant Counts estimated for #1 Container Size base on Square Footage of Proposed Rain Garden Areas and between 14 and 16 spacing Oklahoma
21 1 4'-0" Typ. Sign Frame 2x4 P.T. Cap Treated Post 4x4 P.T. Pine Sign Board w/ Text Corrugated Metal Sheet Sign Frame 1x1 P.T. Pine 3'-0" Text to Read AETNA in Block Type w/ One letter per Sign Text drilled into Solid Corrugated Sheet w/ 3/8"ø hole spaced 3/4" o.c. each way #46D Compacted Gravel Footing 3/4" Angular Limestone to Dust 3'-0" Min. 3" 6" 9" 12" Site Detail: Neighborhood Sign 1200 Oklahoma
22 Low Profile Solar Motion Light w/ Solar Panel Part # Heavy Duty Light Post U-Channel or Square Sign Post 10'-0" Typ. 12'-0" Typ. Adjacent Planting Varies See Site Plan 3'-0" Min. 3" 6" 9" 12" Site Detail: Site Lighting on 12 Pole 1200 Oklahoma
23 3 18" Swale Typ. See Site Plan for Location Vegetated Swale Seed w/ Seasonal Rye & Tall Fescue Mix 4" 6" 3" Broom Finish Typical Control/Saw Joints 8' Spacing #7 Limestone Gravel Paving 1/4" to 1/2" Angular Limestone #411 Compacted Gravel Base 3/4" Angular Limestone w/ Fines Compacted Subgrade 3" 6" 9" 12" Site Detail: Gravel Path w/ Vegetated Swale (As Needed) 1200 Oklahoma
24 4 Rigid PVC Paver Edging PaveTech Pave Edge Pro 4" Max. Varies 6" to 8" Reclaimed Conc. Slabs (Typ.) Irregular 30" Width Max. Note: Cut/Demo outside 12"-18" of Existing Paving. Hammer & Space Remaining per plan. 4" Min. 6" Typ. #7 Gravel Setting Bed (Typ.) Clean 1/4" Angular Limestone #57 Compacted Gravel Base Clean 3/4" to 1 1/2" Angular Limestone Note: Eliminate if Base of Existing Paving is in usable condition. 3"Min. Filter Fabric Scarify Subgrade Note: Ignore if Existing Base to be reused 3" 6" 9" 12" Site Detail: Recycled Concrete Paving w/ Open Joints (In-Place Demo & Reset) 1200 Oklahoma
25 5 6" Min. 2" Typ. C L Low Point of Rain Garden Bark Mulch Twice shredded Oak Hardwood 3" Min. 6" Min. Raingarden Soil Mix Soil to consist of " 50% Sand, 20-30% Topsoil w/ less than 5% Clay content, and 20-30% leaf compost. Drainage Gravel #57 Clean/washed 3/4" to 1 1/4" Angular Limestone Scarified Subgrade Break-up compacted subgrade in base of garden to increase infiltration. Geotextile Landscape Fabric DeWitt Pro-5 Weed Barrier 5 oz. Woven Needle-Punched Polypropylene Fabric Underdrain Pipe (Connect to Ex. Storm) 4" Flexible PVC Piping 3" 6" 9" 12" Site Detail: Raing Garden w/ Overflow Outlet 1200 Oklahoma
26 6 Do Not Prune w/out Approval of Landscape Architect 5'-0" Min. 2" Min. Secure Cabling Above Lowest Branches Set Crown of Tree 2" Above Finished Grade Create Mulch Saucer to Match Diameter of Root Ball (Hold Mulch 3" Clear of Trunk) Hardwood Bark Mulch 6" Top Soil Root Ball (Remove Wrap from top 3rd of Ball) 6" Min. Backfill and Compact Soil (Bed Mix - Well Drained Organic Loam) Scarify Sides of Tree Pit Create Pedestal to Ensure Drainage within Tree Pit Compacted Subgrade Width of Tree Pit ø of Root Ball + 50% NOTE: Soak Planting Pit Prior to Planting. 3" 6" 9" 12" Site Detail: Tree Planting in Mulch (Typ.) 1200 Oklahoma
27 7 3" 6" Min. 6" Min. 2" Typ. Bark Mulch Twice shredded Oak Hardwood Raingarden Soil Mix Soil to consist of " 50% Sand, 20-30% Topsoil w/ less than 5% Clay content, and 20-30% leaf compost. Geotextile Landscape Fabric DeWitt Pro-5 Weed Barrier 5 oz. Woven Needle-Punched Polypropylene Fabric Drainage Gravel #57 Clean/washed 3/4" to 1 1/4" Angular Limestone Scarified Subgrade Break-up compacted subgrade to increase infiltration. 3" 6" 9" 12" Site Detail: Rain Garden Soil Amenments 1200 Oklahoma
28 Green Infrastructure Project Site: 1252 Dakota 46407
29 Recycled Conc. Stepping Stones From Drive Apron Rain Graden at Street Run-off Inlet (no curb) Rain Garden Bollard Fence w/ Cable Play Field 60 x30 Bat House on Post Service Access Route Landscape Site: Drawing Key Rain Garden (675 sqft) Lawn/Mown Area Lawn/Mown Area Bat House (8) Bollard Fence (50 lft) Scale: 1" = 10'-0" 2.5' 5' 10' L Dakota () Landscape Site Plan
30 Approx. 31'-10" 12'-0" EQ. EQ. Play Field 60 x30 EQ. EQ/8'-0" EQ/8'-0" EQ/8'-0" EQ/8'-0" Approx. 5'-10" 5'-6" Clear Min. Service Access Route Landscape Site: Drawing Key Rain Garden Approx. 6'-6" Bat House Bollard Fence Alignment/Base Line Scale: 1" = 10'-0" 2.5' 5' 10' L Dakota () Layout Plan
31 Play Field 60 x30 Service Access Route Site Stormwater: Summary Rain Garden Downspout Disconnect Overland Sheet Flow Concentrated Swale Flow Infiltration Pipe Flow Primary Drainage Area Drainage Area (sqft) 6450 % Impermiable 35% Soil Group C/D 90%/Ave. Rainfall (in.) 0.8 WQv (cft) Rain Garden Area (sqft) 500 Depth of Soil (ft) 1.0 Depth of Drainage Stone (ft) 0.5 Ponding Depth (ft) 0.25 Designed Capacity (cft) 325 Secondary Drainage Area(s) Drainage Area (sqft) 2100 % Impermiable 25% Soil Group C/D 90%/Ave. Rainfall (in.) 0.8 WQv (cft) Rain Garden Area (sqft) 200 Depth of Soil (ft) 0.5 Depth of Drainage Stone (ft) 0.5 Ponding Depth (ft) 0.25 Designed Capacity (cft) 110 Scale: 1" = 10'-0" 2.5' 5' 10' L Dakota () Stormwater Plan
32 T2 S1 S1 S1 S1 Play Field 60 x30 S1 S1 S1 T2 S1 S1 S1 S1 T2 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 Service Access Route Planting Plan: Drawing Key T2 S1 Witchhazel (03) Hammamelis virginiana Yellow Twig Dogwood (16) Cornus sericea 'Flaviramea' Black-Eyed Susan (03) Rudbeckia fulgida Daylily (06) Hamerocallis 'Stella de Oro' Virginia Sweetspire (12) Itea virginica Rain Garden Mix See Plant List Dwarf Fountain Grass (09) Pennisetum alopecuroides 2.5' 5' 10' Scale: 1" = 10'-0" L Dakota () Planting Plan
33 1 White False Indigo (20) Baptisia leucantha Columbine (10) Aquilegia canadensis Turtlehead (10) Chelone glabra Sensitive Fern (10) Onoclea sensibilis Curbside Garden (10) Rear Garden (10) Curbside Garden (10) Curbside Garden (10) Curbside Garden (10) Oak Sedge (50) Carex pensylvanica Curbside Garden (10) Rear Garden (40) Rain Garden Mix Plant Palette Note: Plant Counts estimated for #1 Container Size base on Square Footage of Proposed Rain Garden Areas and between 14 and 16 spacing Dakota
34 1 Slatted Bat House Part # BN-PSBAT65 Heavy Duty Light Post U-Channel or Square Sign Post 10'-0" Typ. Adjacent Planting Varies See Site Plan 3'-0" Min. 3" 6" 9" 12" Site Detail: Bat House on 10 Pole 1252 Dakota Ave.
35 2 8'-0" Typ. Nylon Coated Braided Cable 3/16"ø color Orange Gal. Hardware 3/8"ø Threaded Eye-Bolt Garden Bollard 6x6 P.T. Post Gal. Hardware 3/18"ø Turnbuckel Adjacent Planting Varies See Site Plan #46D Compacted Gravel Footing 3/4" Angular Limestone to Dust 2'-6" Typ. 3'-0" Min. 3" 6" 9" 12" Site Detail: Bollard Fence Cabled 1252 Dakota Ave.
36 3 Varies 6" to 8" Reclaimed Conc. Slabs (Typ.) Irregular 30" Width Max. 4" Min. #7 Gravel Setting Bed (Typ.) Clean 1/4" Angular Limestone 3" 6" 9" 12" Site Detail: Recylced Concrete Paving in Lawn 1252 Dakota Ave.
37 4 6" Min. 2" Typ. C L Low Point of Rain Garden Bark Mulch Twice shredded Oak Hardwood 3" Min. 6" Min. Raingarden Soil Mix Soil to consist of " 50% Sand, 20-30% Topsoil w/ less than 5% Clay content, and 20-30% leaf compost. Drainage Gravel #57 Clean/washed 3/4" to 1 1/4" Angular Limestone Scarified Subgrade Break-up compacted subgrade in base of garden to increase infiltration. Geotextile Landscape Fabric DeWitt Pro-5 Weed Barrier 5 oz. Woven Needle-Punched Polypropylene Fabric Underdrain Pipe (Connect to Ex. Storm) 4" Flexible PVC Piping 3" 6" 9" 12" Site Detail: Raing Garden w/ Overflow Outlet 1252 Dakota Ave.
38 5 3" 6" Min. 6" Min. 2" Typ. Bark Mulch Twice shredded Oak Hardwood Raingarden Soil Mix Soil to consist of " 50% Sand, 20-30% Topsoil w/ less than 5% Clay content, and 20-30% leaf compost. Geotextile Landscape Fabric DeWitt Pro-5 Weed Barrier 5 oz. Woven Needle-Punched Polypropylene Fabric Drainage Gravel #57 Clean/washed 3/4" to 1 1/4" Angular Limestone Scarified Subgrade Break-up compacted subgrade to increase infiltration. 3" 6" 9" 12" Site Detail: Raing Garden Soil Amendments 1252 Dakota Ave.
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