FIRST SISTER LAKE STORMWATER RETROFIT
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1 LE PARKLE AVENUE JUNE 07 DRAWING INDE PREPARED BY: 00 Commonwealth Boulevard, Suite 300 Ann Arbor, Michigan 80 Phone: Fax: TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVEY BY: Midwestern Consulting 38 Plaza Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 808 Phone: MI NOT TO SCALE PROJECT LOCATION. COVER SHEET. EISTING CONDITIONS - OVERALL 3. EISTING CONDITIONS -. EISTING CONDITIONS - SOUTH. SITE PREPARATION PLAN 6. PROPOSED PLAN 7. BIOFILTRATION GARDEN A DETAILS 8. BIOFILTRATION GARDEN B DETAILS 9. REVEGETATION PLAN 0. REVEGETATION DETAILS. MISCELLANEOUS DETAILS. NOTES P:\Macomb County Beach Restorations (078)\CAD\ECT\ECT_BurkePark_...dwg PROJECT LOCATION NOT TO SCALE PROJECT SITE MAP NOT TO SCALE
2 TREE LIST LEGEND EIST. CONTOUR EIST. SPOT ELEVATION EIST. TELEPHONE LINE EIST. ELECTRIC LINE EIST. GAS LINE EIST. GAS VALVE EIST. FIBER OPTIC LINE EIST. WATER MAIN EIST. HYDRANT EIST. GATE VALVE IN BO EIST. GATE VALVE IN EIST. STORM SEWER EIST. CATCH BASIN OR INLET EIST. BEEHIVE INLET EIST. SANITARY SEWER 00 Commonwealth Blvd., Suite 300 Ann Arbor, MI 80 Tel: Fax: EISTING CONDITIONS SOUTH 3 EISTING CONDITIONS LE / DESIGNED BY CHECKED BY EISTING CONDITIONS - OVERALL 0' EISTING CONDITIONS - OVERALL SCALE: " = " x 3" ' 30' 60' P:\Macomb County Beach Restorations (078)\CAD\ECT\ECT_BurkePark_.9..dwg
3 TREE LIST LEGEND EIST. CONTOUR EIST. SPOT ELEVATION EIST. TELEPHONE LINE EIST. ELECTRIC LINE EIST. GAS LINE EIST. GAS VALVE EIST. FIBER OPTIC LINE EIST. WATER MAIN EIST. HYDRANT EIST. GATE VALVE IN BO EIST. GATE VALVE IN EIST. STORM SEWER EIST. CATCH BASIN OR INLET EIST. BEEHIVE INLET EIST. SANITARY SEWER 00 Commonwealth Blvd., Suite 300 Ann Arbor, MI 80 Tel: Fax: LE / DESIGNED BY CHECKED BY 3 EISTING CONDITIONS 0' EISTING CONDITIONS - SCALE: " = " x 3" 0' 0' 0' 3 P:\Macomb County Beach Restorations (078)\CAD\ECT\ECT_BurkePark_.9..dwg
4 TREE LIST LEGEND EIST. CONTOUR EIST. SPOT ELEVATION EIST. TELEPHONE LINE EIST. ELECTRIC LINE EIST. GAS LINE EIST. GAS VALVE EIST. FIBER OPTIC LINE EIST. WATER MAIN EIST. HYDRANT EIST. GATE VALVE IN BO EIST. GATE VALVE IN EIST. STORM SEWER EIST. CATCH BASIN OR INLET EIST. BEEHIVE INLET EIST. SANITARY SEWER 00 Commonwealth Blvd., Suite 300 Ann Arbor, MI 80 Tel: Fax: LE / EISTING CONDITIONS SOUTH 0' EISTING CONDITIONS - SOUTH SCALE: " = " x 3" 0' 0' 0' P:\Macomb County Beach Restorations (078)\CAD\ECT\ECT_BurkePark_.9..dwg
5 DISTURBED AREA UNDISTURBED AREA TREE LIST " " WOOD POST - TO BE PLACED ON DISTURBED SIDE DIG TRENCH TOE IN 6" OF FRIC BELOW GRADE " " WOOD POST EISTING GRADE BOTTOM OF BURIED ' - 6" ' - 0" 6' - 0" MA. EIST. CONTOUR EIST. SPOT ELEVATION EIST. TELEPHONE LINE EIST. ELECTRIC LINE EIST. GAS LINE EIST. GAS VALVE EIST. FIBER OPTIC LINE EIST. WATER MAIN EIST. HYDRANT EIST. GATE VALVE IN BO EIST. GATE VALVE IN EIST. STORM SEWER EIST. CATCH BASIN OR INLET EIST. BEEHIVE INLET EIST. SANITARY SEWER 00 Commonwealth Blvd., Suite 300 Ann Arbor, MI 80 Tel: Fax: NOT TO SCALE VEGETATION TO BE CLEARED MANHOLE TREE TO BE REMOVED CATCH BASIN INSERT ACCESS ROUTE STAGING AREA LE STAGING AREA EISTING DOCK, DO NOT DISTURB REMOVE BENCHES REMOVE STORM PIPE REMOVE STORM PIPE REMOVE SIGN REMOVE TIMBER WALLS LIMIT OF WORK VEGETATION TO BE CLEARED SITE PREPARATION PLAN LIMIT OF WORK 0' PROPOSED SITE ACCESS SCALE: " = " x 3" ' 30' 60' / DESIGNED BY CHECKED BY SITE PREPARATION PLAN SCALE: AS SHOWN P:\Macomb County Beach Restorations (078)\CAD\ECT\ECT_BurkePark_.9..dwg
6 EIST. CONTOUR EIST. SPOT ELEVATION EIST. TELEPHONE LINE EIST. ELECTRIC LINE EIST. GAS LINE EIST. GAS VALVE EIST. FIBER OPTIC LINE EIST. WATER MAIN EIST. HYDRANT EIST. GATE VALVE IN BO EIST. GATE VALVE IN EIST. STORM SEWER EIST. CATCH BASIN OR INLET EIST. BEEHIVE INLET EIST. SANITARY SEWER 00 Commonwealth Blvd., Suite 300 Ann Arbor, MI 80 Tel: Fax: BIOFILTRATION GARDEN B OVERFLOW MANHOLE TREE REMOVAL CATCH BASIN INSERT LIMIT OF WORK PROPOSED CONTOUR PROPOSED OVERFLOW LE PROPOSED APRON.0 PROPOSED PATH I.E..8.0 PROPOSED PATH PROPOSED FIELDSTONE I.E APRON OVERFLOW. 7 BIOFILTRATION GARDEN A OVERFLOW.. I.E... I.E / PROPOSED MANHOLE E. " NE.6 PR. " W. APRON APRON PROPOSED FIELDSTONE PROPOSED PLAN SCALE: " = " x 3" 0' 0' 30' 60' 6 PROPOSED PLAN 6
7 00 Commonwealth Blvd., Suite 300 Ann Arbor, MI 80 Tel: Fax: PROPOSED PATH OVERFLOW. OVERFLOW. I.E CROSS SECTION A LE 7 I.E SED MANHOLE NE.6 W. APRON APRON 7 BIOFILTRATION GARDEN A / EIST. CONTOUR EIST. SPOT ELEVATION EIST. TELEPHONE LINE EIST. ELECTRIC LINE EIST. GAS LINE EIST. GAS VALVE EIST. FIBER OPTIC LINE EIST. WATER MAIN EIST. HYDRANT EIST. GATE VALVE IN BO EIST. GATE VALVE IN EIST. STORM SEWER EIST. CATCH BASIN OR INLET EIST. BEEHIVE INLET EIST. SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE TREE REMOVAL CATCH BASIN INSERT ACCESS ROUTE PROPOSED CONTOUR PROPOSED OVERFLOW PROPOSED APRON PROPOSED PATH PROPOSED FIELDSTONE 7 CROSS-SECTION A NOT TO SCALE 6" TOPSOIL BIOFILTRATION GARDEN A DETAILS SCALE: " = " x 3" 0' 0' 0' 7
8 CROSS SECTION B OVERFLOW EIST. CONTOUR EIST. SPOT ELEVATION EIST. TELEPHONE LINE EIST. ELECTRIC LINE EIST. GAS LINE EIST. GAS VALVE EIST. FIBER OPTIC LINE EIST. WATER MAIN EIST. HYDRANT EIST. GATE VALVE IN BO EIST. GATE VALVE IN EIST. STORM SEWER EIST. CATCH BASIN OR INLET EIST. BEEHIVE INLET EIST. SANITARY SEWER 00 Commonwealth Blvd., Suite 300 Ann Arbor, MI 80 Tel: Fax: I.E..8 8 I.E APRON MANHOLE TREE REMOVAL CATCH BASIN INSERT ACCESS ROUTE PROPOSED CONTOUR PROPOSED APRON LE 8 BIOFILTRATION GARDEN B " TOPSOIL / BIOFILTRATION GARDEN B DETAILS SCALE: " = " x 3" ' 0' 0' 8 CROSS - SECTION B NOT TO SCALE 8
9 EIST. CONTOUR EIST. SPOT ELEVATION EIST. TELEPHONE LINE EIST. ELECTRIC LINE EIST. GAS LINE EIST. GAS VALVE EIST. FIBER OPTIC LINE EIST. WATER MAIN EIST. HYDRANT EIST. GATE VALVE IN BO EIST. GATE VALVE IN EIST. STORM SEWER EIST. CATCH BASIN OR INLET EIST. BEEHIVE INLET EIST. SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE TREE REMOVAL CATCH BASIN INSERT ACCESS ROUTE 00 Commonwealth Blvd., Suite 300 Ann Arbor, MI 80 Tel: Fax: LE.0.0 I.E I.E I.E... I.E / REVEGETATION PLAN SCALE: " = " x 3" 0' 30' 60' 9
10 00 Commonwealth Blvd., Suite 300 Ann Arbor, MI 80 Tel: Fax: I.E... I.E REVEGETATION PLAN - BIOFILTRATION GARDEN A SCALE: " = " x 3" 0' 0' 0' LE.0.0 NOTES: ENSURE THAT ROOTS ARE POINTING DOWNWARD IN THE HOLE. WHEN CLOSING PLANTING HOLE, ENSURE NO AIR POCKETS ARE LEFT IN HOLE. WATER TO SATURATE BACKFILL MATERIAL WITHIN HOUR OF PLANTING ROOT COLLAR SQUARE TO FINISH GRADE PROVIDE 3" SOIL SAUCER AROUND EACH PLANT " TYP. 3" TYP. PLANT ALL SHRUBS VERTICAL. PRUNE ALL DEAD OR DAMAGED BRANCHES " BARK MULCH TO COVER ENTIRE PLANTING HOLE. TAPER MULCH TO BASE OF PLANT. PROVIDE 3" SOIL SAUCER AROUND EACH PLANT BACKFILL WITH MI OF 0% IMPORTED TOPSOIL AND 0% ECAVATED SITE SOIL & TAMP LIGHTLY WATER TO SATURATE BACKFILL MATERIAL WITH IN 8 HOURS OF PLANTING I.E..8.0 BACKFILL WITH E. SOIL OPEN PLANTING PIT TO BE TWICE THE SIZE OF PLUG ROOT IF CONTAINER STOCK IS ROOT BOUND, ME VERTICAL CUTS IN EACH ROOT BALL WITH SHARP BLADE SCARIFY BOTTOM AND SIDEWALLS OF PLANTING PIT / I.E HERBACEOUS PLANTING DETAIL 0 NOT TO SCALE SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL 0 NOT TO SCALE REVEGETATION DETAILS SCALE: " = " x 3" REVEGETATION PLAN - BIOFILTRATION GARDEN B SCALE: " = " x 3" 0 0' 0' 0' 0' 0' 0' 0
11 "-6" SEE PLAN 8'-0" 00 Commonwealth Blvd., Suite 300 Ann Arbor, MI 80 Tel: Fax: PAVEMENT EL 80.7 EL 79. " TOPSOIL 8" SOIL AMENDMENT (0% TOPSOIL, 60% SAND) EROSION CONTROL BLANKET ON ALL PAVED GRADED AREAS EL 80.0 H:V SLOPES H:V SLOPES GEOTETILE FRIC OVERFLOW DETAIL NOT TO SCALE TOP OF BERM NA GREEN C BN EROSION CONTROL BLANKET (OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT) INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURERS DETAILS LE.0' MANHOLE DETAIL NOT TO SCALE 3 OVERFLOW OUTLET DETAIL NOT TO SCALE 6' PIPE FINISH GRADE FLARED 6" DEEP x RIPRAP ' BACKFILL EDGE OF TRAIL WITH " MIN. DEPTH TOPSOIL. FINE GRADE AND SEED ALL DISTURBED AREAS LIMESTONE FINES COMPACTED OR UNDISTURBED SUBGRADE VARIES - SEE PLAN / 6" " ' SECTION MIRAFI 0 N GEOTETILE FRIC (CONTINUOUS) CLEARED AND GRUBBED COMPACTED SUBGRADE '-0" PIPE: (PIPE) WITH FLARED ETEND RIPRAP ' BEYOND END OF DISCHARGE PIPE AND ON SIDE SLOPE TO TOP OF PIPE % CROWN OR CROSS SLOPE NOTE : APPLY HERBICIDE TO ALL VEGETATION WITHIN THE LIMITS OF FUTURE TRAIL. STRIP ALL ORGANIC SOIL, SALVAGE TO THE SIDE OF TRAIL FOR REUSE IN SHOULDER RECONSTRUCTION. MISCELLANEOUS DETAILS PLAN ROCK APRON DETAIL NOT TO SCALE LIMESTONE PATH DETAIL NOT TO SCALE SCALE: " = " x 3" 0' 0' 0'
12 NATIVE PLANTINGS:. TREES, SHRUBS, AND PLUGS SHALL BE OF NATIVE PLANT MATERIAL OF GENOTYPES FROM THE CENTRAL STATES ONLY (IL, IN, IA, MI, OH ), AND FROM A RECOGNIZED NURSERY OF THIS REGION. SOURCES FOR TREE, SHRUBS, AND PLUGS SHALL BE LOCATED BEFORE BRANCHING OUT TO OTHER CENTRAL STATES. NATIVE PLANTINGS INCLUDE ALL TREES, SHRUBS, AND PLUGS INSTALLED IN THE WETLAND MITIGATION AND WETLAND ENHANCEMENT AREAS.. PLANTS SHALL BE NURSERY GROWN IN ACCORDANCE WITH GOOD HORTICULTURAL PRACTICES AND MUST MEET APPLICLE REQUIREMENTS OF ICBN AND ICNCP. PLANTS SHALL BE SOUND, HEALTHY AND VIGOROUS, BRANCHED AND DENSELY FOLIATED WHEN IN LEAF. PLANTS SHALL BE FREE OF DISEASE, INSECT PESTS, EGGS, OR LARVAE. PLANTS SHALL BE FREE OF KINKED, CIRCLING OR GIRDLING TRUNK SURFACE AND CENTER ROOTS, AND SHALL NOT BE ROOT-BOUND. RESPECT MAIMUM STORAGE TIMES FOR PLANT STOCK. 3. NATIVE PLANTING AREAS SHALL BE INSTALLED AFTER MAY (WHEN SOIL IS FREE OF FROST AND IN WORKLE CONDITION), BUT BEFORE JUNE 30 OR AS DIRECTED BY CONSULTANT.. FURNISH PLANT SPECIES AND SIZES AS INDICATED ON THE PLANS. PLANT STOCK SHALL BE TRUE TO THEIR NAME (GENUS AND SPECIES), AS SPECIFIED. CULTIVARS AND SPECIMENS SHALL NOT BE USED WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL BY CONSULTANT.. NATIVE PLANTINGS TO BE INSTALLED PER DETAILS. 6. PLUGS, CONTAINERIZED PLANTS, AND ROOT STOCKS WHICH ARE TO BE PLACED IN SATURATED OR FLOODED SOIL CONDITIONS SHALL BE PRE-CONDITIONED FOR THIS PLACEMENT BY BEING HELD UNDER SIMILAR CONDITIONS IN A WET ENVIROMENT AT THE NURSERY PRIOR TO SHIPMENT TO THE SITE. 7. REMOVE ALL CONTAINERS AND PACKAGING MATERIAL AND DISPOSE OF LEGALLY OFF-SITE. 8. WATER PLANT STOCK IMMEDIATELY AFTER PLANTING SUCH THAT ROOT ZONE IS THOROUGHLY SOED. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO KEEP PLUGS ADEQUATELY WATERED, IF NECESSARY, TO ENSURE THEIR SURVIVAL. 9. IF EROSION CONTROL BLANKET IS NEEDED IN AREAS WHERE PLUGS ARE PRESENT, INSTALL EROSION CONTROL BLANKET AFTER SEEDING, BUT PRIOR TO PLANTING. EROSION CONTROL BLANKET SHALL BE INSTALLED WHERE THE CONTRACTOR FEELS IT NECESSARY TO STILIZE THE SITE AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. 0. FIELD ADJUST PLANTINGS TO DIVERSIFY SPECIES ACROSS THE PLANTING AREAS AND TO MEET FINISH GRADE OF WETLAND WITH PLANTING REQUIREMENTS FOR SPECIES BASED ON DEPTH. ANY ADJUSTMENTS WILL BE SHOWN ON AN AS-BUILT PLAN AND SUBMITTED TO THE CONSULTANT UPON COMPLETION.. MULCH FOR TREES,SHRUBS AND RAIN GARDENS SHALL BE COARSE GRADE O OR MAPLE BARK AGED AT LEAST ONE YEAR AND UNIFORM IN COLOR AND TETURE. SITE RESTORATION AND CLEAN-UP:. IMMEDIATELY CLEAN UP ECESS SOIL, MULCH, OR OTHER DEBRIS AND PROPERLY DISPOSE OF DELETERIOUS MATERIALS LEGALLY OFF-SITE IN A MANNER CONSISTENT WITH LOCAL LAWS. TE NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS TO PREVENT CONTAMINATION OF CLEAN AREAS AS A RESULT OF CLEANING OPERATIONS.. PROMPTLY REMOVE EQUIPMENT AND UNUSED MATERIALS AT COMPLETION OF ACTIVITIES. 3. INSTALL FENCING AND/OR BARRIERS AROUND MITIGATION AREAS TO PREVENT INTRUSION BY FOOT TRAFFIC AND ON-GOING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES.. RETURN STOCKPILE AND STORAGE AREAS TO THEIR ORIGINAL GRADE AND RESTORE GROUND SURFACES AFTER STORED MATERIAL HAS BEEN REMOVED.. CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR DAMAGED VEGETATION AND AERATE SOIL OVER ROOT ZONE OF NEGATIVELY IMPACTED VEGETATION. RE-SEED ALL DISTURBED AREAS TO PRE-EISTING CONDITIONS. 00 Commonwealth Blvd., Suite 300 Ann Arbor, MI 80 Tel: Fax: MAINTENANCE AND WARRANTY PERIOD:. WARRANTY PERIOD: WARRANT THAT ALL TREES, SHRUBS, SEEDING, AND PLUG PLANTINGS INSTALLED UNDER THIS CONTRACT WILL BE HEALTHY AND IN FLOURISHING CONDITION OF ACTIVE GROWTH FOR ONE () FULL GROWING SEASON (APRIL THROUGH NOVEMBER) FROM DATE OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL RESPOND WITHIN TWO () WEEKS OF WRITTEN REQUESTS BY THE OWNER FOR REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR. IF THE CONTRACTOR FAILS TO RESPOND WITHIN THIS TIME, THE OWNER MAY PROCEED WITH REPLACEMENT WORK AND BILL THE CONTRACTOR.. ALL DELAYS IN COMPLETION OF PLANTING OPERATIONS WHICH ETEND THE PLANTING INTO MORE THAN ONE PLANTING SEASON SHALL ETEND THE WARRANTY PERIOD CORRESPONDINGLY. 3. REPLACEMENTS: AS SOON AS WEATHER CONDITIONS PERMIT, REPLACE, WITHOUT COST TO OWNER, ALL DEAD PLANTS AND ALL PLANTS NOT IN A VIGOROUS, THRIVING CONDITION, AS DETERMINED BY THE CONSULTANT DURING AND AT THE END OF THE WARRANTY PERIOD.. PATCHY OR BARE AREAS (IN ECESS OF 8 SQUARE FEET) WHERE SEED MI FAILED TO CREATE SUFFICIENT DENSITY OF COVER SHALL BE RESEEDED BY HAND AT THE RECOMMENDED APPLICATION RATE AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO OWNER.. INCORRECT MATERIALS: DURING WARRANTY PERIOD, REPLACE AT NO COST TO OWNER ALL PLANTS REVEALED AS BEING UNTRUE TO NAME. PROVIDE REPLACEMENTS OF A SIZE AND QUALITY TO MATCH THE PLANTED MATERIALS AT THE TIME THE MISTE IS DISCOVERED. 6. ALL PLANT STOCK SHALL BE WATERED BY THE CONTRACTOR TO ENSURE THE HEALTH AND VIGOR OF THE PLANTED MATERIALS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL WATER AS NEEDED BASED ON NATURAL RAINFALL DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD. WATERING SHALL CONTINUE SO SEEDLINGS DO NOT DRY OUT ONCE WATERING HAS BEGUN. THE WATERING SHALL BE DONE FROM SURFACE METHODS AT A PRESSURE NOT TO ECEED THE INFILTRATION RATE OF THE SOIL, LIMITING RUNOFF DURING THE WATERING PERIOD. EACH AREA WILL BE WATERED WITH SUFFICIENT WATER TO COMPLETELY SATURATE THE ROOT ZONE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT ALL PLANTS FOR INSECT INFESTATION AND DAMAGE. 7. EROSION SHALL BE REPAIRED BY THE CONTRACTOR. 8. PROTECTION FROM TRAFFIC AND EROSION IN NEWLY SEEDED AREAS AND THE MITIGATION AREAS IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. SAFETY S AND/OR OTHER BARRIER METHODS WITH APPROPRIATE SIGNAGE MAY BE USED FOR ONE YEAR FROM COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS IS INCLUSIVE OF CONTRACTOR'S PRICING. 9. NOTIFY THE OWNER PRIOR TO AND FOLLOWING ANY MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY. 0. FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF WORK WILL BE SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE BY PROJECT MANAGER AND OWNER AT THE END OF GUARANTEE PERIOD. w07 w0 w06 w0 w03 w0 w0 w08 w09 w0 w w sp w3 w w w8 w7 w6 w9 w0-dock w-dock w w w w3 LE SEEDING:. SEED SHALL BE FRESH, CLEAN, NEW SEED OF NATIVE PLANT MATERIAL OF GENOTYPES FROM THE CENTRAL STATES ONLY (IL, IN, IA, MI, OH ), AND FROM A RECOGNIZED NURSERY OF THIS REGION.. NATIVE SEED AREAS SHALL BE SEEDED AFTER MAY, (WHEN SOIL IS FREE OF FROST AND IN WORKLE CONDITION), BUT BEFORE JUNE 30 OR AFTER OCTOBER, BUT BEFORE NOVEMBER 30 (OR PRIOR TO FREEZE-UP) OR AS DIRECTED BY CONSULTANT. 3. SEEDBED PREPARATION: CUT ANY EISTING VEGETATION TO (FOUR) INCH HEIGHT AND APPLY HERBICIDE AS NECESSARY. PRIOR TO SOWING NATIVE SEED, LIGHTLY SCARIFY SO THAT THE BED IS SMOOTH AND FREE OF LARGE CLUMPS. SEED BED SHALL BE FIRM, BUT NOT COMPACT. SEED IMMEDIATELY AFTER SCARIFYING. DO NOT FERTILIZE.. FOLLOW SEED SUPPLIER'S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SEED INSTALLATION. SEEDING METHOD SELECTED SHALL ENSURE COMPLETE COVERAGE OF DESIGNATED AREA. RE-SEED AREAS WITH GAPS IN SEEDING AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO OWNER.. DO NOT SOW SEED WHERE STANDING WATER IS PRESENT. 6. SOW NATIVE SEED AT A SPECIES RATE OF POUNDS PER ACRE INDICATED ON THE DRAWING. LIGHTLY RE TO INCORPORATE SEED INTO SOIL. DO NOT COVER SEED MORE THAN / INCH WITH SOIL. SEED DRILLING IS ALSO ACCEPTLE. 7. MULCH: MATERIAL SHALL BE CLEAN SEED-FREE WHEAT OR OATS STRAW TO PROTECT SEEDED AREAS FROM INVASIVE SPECIES FREQUENTLY FOUND IN COMMON STRAW. MULCH SHALL NOT CONTAIN MORE THAN 3% MOISTURE BY WEIGHT AND MUST BE FREE OF SEEDS AND NOIOUS WEEDS. COVER SEED WITH A MAIMUM INCH STRAW MULCH LAYER. WHERE NECESSARY OR AS DIRECTED BY CONSULTANT, INCLUDE MULCH TCIFIER. ALWAYS APPLY SEED BEFORE MULCHING 8. CONTRACTOR SHALL REPAIR DAMAGED VEGETATION AND AERATE SOIL OVER ROOT ZONE OF NEGATIVELY IMPACTED VEGETATION. RE-SEED ALL DISTURBED AREAS TO PRE-EISTING CONDITIONS. ACCESSORIES:. WILDLIFE BARRIER : BARRIER SHALL BE ECONOMY BARRIER & GAME DETERRENT FENCING, AVAILLE FROM FORESTRY SUPPLIES, INC , OR TENA CINTOFLE M MULTI-PURPOSE, OR APPROVED EQUAL. POSTS SHALL BE STEEL OR OTHER DURLE MATERIAL SUITLE FOR INSTALLATION DURING THE PLANT ESTLISHMENT PERIOD. FENCING SHALL BE ATTACHED TO POSTS WITH HEAVY DUTY WIRE TIES OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT. PLACE POSTS ON THE DOWNHILL SIDE OF IN A VERTICAL AND PLUMB POSITION. BURY BOTTOM OF MINIMUM OF 3 INCHES TO PREVENT SOIL FROM WASHING UNDER THE. SOD STAPLES MAY BE USED ALONG SHORELINE ONLY TO ANCHOR BOTTOM OF. MAINTAIN BARRIER FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FROM DATE OF COMPLETION. SHALL BE CHECKED BI-WEEKLY TO ENSURE IT MEETS DESIGNED INSTALLATION STANDARDS. MAINTENANCE INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO, RE-HANGING SAGGING FENCING, RESETTING ALL POSTS TO A VERTICAL POSITION, AND RE-STRINGING FLAGGING AS NECESSARY.. BARRIER LINE AND FLAGGING; BARRIER LINE AND FLAGGING SHALL BE NON-PHOTODEGRADEBLE AND DURLE FOR A MINIMUM OF TWO GROWING SEASONS. FLAGGING SHALL BE FLUORESCENT ORANGE IN COLOR. ALL FLAGS SHALL BE A MINIMUM LENGTH OF INCHES. 3. : SHALL BE 36" HIGH PRE-ASSEMBLED FILTER. FRIC SHALL ALLOW WATER TO PASS THROUGH WHILE RETAINING SEDIMENT AND DEBRIS. STES SHALL BE HARDWOOD AND SHALL BE ON 8' " CENTERS. FRIC SHALL BE DOUBLE STAPLED TO TOP OF STE TO ENSURE DURILITY.. GUYING MATERIALS FOR WOODY TREE PLANTINGS: A. WIRE: FOR TREES LESS THAN INCHES IN DIAMETER AT BREAST HEIGHT, THE GUY WIRE MUST BE NO. GALVANIZED STEEL. ALL WIRE MUST BE NEW AND FREE FROM BENDS AND KNOTS. B. HOSE: HOSE USED WITH WIRE TO GUY TREES MUST BE 3/ INCH REINFORCED RUBBER GARDEN HOSE, STEAM HOSE OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT. C. STES: STES FOR GUYING TREES MUST BE SOUND WOOD OF NOMINAL BY INCH STOCK, AT LEAST 6 FEET IN LENGTH. THE STES MUST BE POINTED ON ONE END BY BEVELING ON TWO OR FOUR SIDES FOR EASE OF INSTALLATION.. TREE WRAPPING MATERIALS: WRAP TREES WITH WATERPROOF CREPE TREE WRAPPING PAPER SECURED WITH MASKING TAPE. USE TREE WRAPPING PAPER AT LEAST 3 INCHES WIDE AND CONSISTING OF TWO LAYERS OF CREPE KRAFT PAPER WEIGHING AT LEAST 30 POUNDS PER REAM. THE LAYERS MUST BE CEMENTED TOGETHER WITH ASPHALT. USE MASING TAPE AT LEAST INCHES WIDE / DESIGNED BY NOTES NO SCALE CHECKED BY 06--7
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