Austin, Texas GENERAL LEGEND SYMBOL ABBREVIATIONS DESCRIPTION DETAIL REFERENCE MATERIAL OR FINISH REFERENCE SYMBOL SECTION CUT REFERENCE
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1 CITY OF AUSTIN LANDSCAPE NOTES: 1. ALL PROPOSED LANDSCAPE AREAS WITHIN PROPERTY LINE TO RECEIVE 100% HEAD TO HEAD IRRIGATION COVERAGE. 2. ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS ADJACENT TO VEHICULAR USE SHALL BE PROTECTED BY MIN. 6" Ht. WHEEL CURBS, WHEELSTOPS OR OTHER APPROVED BARRIERS PER ECM THE OWNER SHALL CONTINUOUSLY MAINTAIN THE REQUIRED LANDSCAPING IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LDC SECTION AN UNDERGROUND AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM WILL BE USED TO IRRIGATE ALL NEW LANDSCAPE MATERIAL WITH TURF ZONES SEPARATED FROM PLANTING ZONES. AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEMS SHALL COMPLY WITH THE WATER CONSERVATION IRRIGATION SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS, AS REQUIRED IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA MANUAL. * 5. THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE IN PLACE AND FUNCTIONAL AT THE TIME OF THE LANDSCAPE INSPECTION. 6. REFERENCE TREE STAKING DETAIL FOR ALL NEW TREES. 7. A MINIMUM OF 6" OF PERMEABLE SOIL IS REQUIRED FOR TURF AND LANDSCAPE AREAS. 8. IRRIGATION LINES SHOULD BE TRENCHED SO THAT THERE IS NO DISTURBANCE TO THE CRITICAL ROOT ZONE OF EXIST. TREES. 9. PROOF OF PAYMENT OF THE LANDSCAPE INSPECTION FEE IN THE AMOUNT REQUIRED BY C.O.A. WILL BE REQUIRED PRIOR TO FINAL APPROVAL OF THIS SITE PLAN BY ECSD. GENERAL LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION DETAIL REFERENCE MATERIAL OR FINISH REFERENCE SYMBOL SECTION CUT REFERENCE ELEVATION REFERENCE TREE LABEL CITY OF AUSTIN LANDSCAPE/IRRIGATION NOTES - APPENDIX 0 AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEMS SHALL COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS. THESE REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE NOTED ON THE SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT AND SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED AS PART OF THE LANDSCAPE INSPECTION: 1. A NEW COMMERCIAL AND MULTI-FAMILY IRRIGATION SYSTEM MUST BE DESIGNED AND INSTALLED SO THAT: (A) THERE IS NOT DIRECT OVERSPRAY ONTO NON-IRRIGATED AREAS; (B) THE SYSTEM DOES NOT INCLUDE SPRAY IRRIGATION ON AREAS LESS THAN SIX (6) FEET WIDE (SUCH AS MEDIANS, STRIPS, AND PARKING LOT ISLANDS) (C) ABOVE-GROUND IRRIGATION EMISSION DEVICES ARE SET BACK AT LEAST SIX (6) INCHES FROM IMPERVIOUS (D) THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM HAS A MASTER VALVE; (E) CIRCUIT REMOTE CONTROL VALVES HAVE ADJUSTABLE FLOW CONTROLS; (F) SERVICEABLE IN-HEAD CHECK VALVES ARE ADJACENT TO PAVED AREAS WHERE ELEVATION DIFFERENCES MAY HEAD DRAINAGE; (G) THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM HAS A CITY- APPROVED WEATHER BASED CONTROLLER; (H) AN AUTOMATIC RAIN SHUT-OFF DEVICE SHUTS OFF THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM AUTOMATICALLY AFTER NOT MORE ONE-HALF INCH (1/2") RAINFALL; (I) ZONE VALVES AND CIRCUITS ARE SEPARATED BASED ON PLANT WATER REQUIREMENTS; (J) AN IRRIGATION EMISSION DEVICE (SUCH AS SPRAY, ROTOR, OR DRIP EMITTER) DOES NOT EXCEED THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDED OPERATING PRESSURE; AND (K) NO COMPONENT OF THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM DEVIATES FROM THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDED USE OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN REMEDIAL TREE CARE NOTES - APPENDIX P-6 (AERATION AND SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRIENT REQUIREMENTS FOR TREES WITHIN CONSTRUCTION AREAS ) AS A COMPONENT OF AN EFFECTIVE REMEDIAL TREE CARE PROGRAM PER ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA MANUAL SECTION 3.5.4, PRESERVED TREES WITHIN THE LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION MAY REQUIRE SOIL AERATION AND SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRIENTS. SOIL AND/OR FOLIAR ANALYSIS SHOULD BE USED TO DETERMINE THE NEED FOR SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRIENTS. THE CITY ARBORIST MAY REQUIRE THESE ANALYSES AS PART OF A COMPREHENSIVE TREE CARE PLAN. SOIL PH SHALL BE CONSIDERED WHEN DETERMINING THE FERTILIZATION COMPOSITION AS SOIL PH INFLUENCES THE TREE'S ABILITY TO UPTAKE NUTRIENTS FROM THE SOIL. IF ANALYSES INDICATE THE NEED FOR SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRIENTS, THEN HUMATE/NUTRIENT SOLUTIONS WITH MYCORRHIZAE COMPONENTS ARE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. IN ADDITION, SOIL ANALYSIS MAY BE NEEDED TO DETERMINE IF ORGANIC MATERIAL OR BENEFICIAL MICROORGANISMS ARE NEEDED TO IMPROVE SOIL HEALTH. MATERIALS AND METHODS ARE TO BE APPROVED BY THE CITY ARBORIST ( ) PRIOR TO APPLICATION. THE OWNER OR GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL SELECT A FERTILIZATION CONTRACTOR AND IENSURE COORDINATION WITH THE CITY ARBORIST. PRE-CONSTRUCTION TREATMENT SHOULD BE APPLIED IN THE APPROPRIATE SEASON, IDEALLY THE SEASON PRECEDING THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION. MINIMALLY, AREAS TO BE TREATED INCLUDE THE ENTIRE CRITICAL ROOT ZONE OF TREES AS DEPICTED ON THE CITY APPROVED PLANS. TREATMENT SHOULD INCLUDE, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, FERTILIZATION, SOIL TREATMENT, MULCHING, AND PROPER PRUNING. POST-CONSTRUCTION TREATMENT SHOULD OCCUR DURING FINAL REVEGETATION OR AS DETERMINED BY A QUALIFIED ARBORIST AFTER CONSTRUCTION. CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES OFTEN RESULT IN A REDUCTION IN SOIL MACRO AND MICRO PORES AND AN INCREASE IN SOIL BULK DENSITY. TO AMELIORATE THE DEGRADED SOIL CONDITIONS, AERATION VIA WATER AND/OR AIR INJECTED INTO THE SOIL IS NEEDED OR BY OTHER METHODS AS APPROVED BY THE CITY ARBORIST. THE PROPOSED NUTRIENT MIX SPECIFICATIONS AND SOIL AND/OR FOLIAR ANALYSIS RESULTS NEED TO BE PROVIDED TO AND APPROVED BY THE CITY ARBORIST PRIOR TO APPLICATION (FAX # ). CONSTRUCTION WHICH WILL BE COMPLETED IN LESS THAN 90 DAYS MAY USE MATERIALS AT ½ RECOMMENDED RATES. ALTERNATIVE ORGANIC FERTILIZER MATERIALS ARE ACCEPTABLE WHEN APPROVED BY THE CITY ARBORIST. WITHIN 7 DAYS AFTER FERTILIZATION IS PERFORMED, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE DOCUMENTATION OF THE WORK PERFORMED TO THE CITY ARBORIST, PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW DEPARTMENT. P.O. BOX 1088, AUSTIN, TX THIS NOTE SHOULD BE REFERENCED AS ITEM #1 IN THE SEQUENCE OF CONSTRUCTION. CITY OF AUSTIN TREE AND NATURAL AREA PROTECTION - APPENDIX P-2 1. ALL TREES AND NATURAL AREAS SHOWN ON PLAN TO BE PRESERVED SHALL BE PROTECTED DURING CONSTRUCTION WITH TEMPORARY FENCING. 2. PROTECTIVE FENCES SHALL BE ERECTED ACCORDING TO CITY OF AUSTIN STANDARDS FOR TREE PROTECTION. 3. PROTECTIVE FENCES SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO THE START OF ANY SITE PREPARATION WORK (CLEARING, GRUBBING OR GRADING), AND SHALL BE MAINTAINED THROUGHOUT ALL PHASES OF THE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT. 4. EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL BARRIERS SHALL BE INSTALLED OR MAINTAINED IN A MANNER WHICH DOES NOT RESULT IN SOIL BUILD-UP WITHIN TREE DRIP LINES. 5. PROTECTIVE FENCES SHALL SURROUND THE TREES OR GROUP OF TREES, AND WILL BE LOCATED AT THE OUTERMOST LIMIT OF BRANCHES (DRIP LINE), FOR NATURAL AREAS, PROTECTIVE FENCES SHALL FOLLOW THE LIMIT OF CONSTRUCTION LINE, IN ORDER TO PREVENT THE FOLLOWING: A. SOIL COMPACTION IN THE ROOT ZONE AREA RESULTING FROM VEHICULAR TRAFFIC OR STORAGE OF EQUIPMENT OR MATERIALS; B. ROOT ZONE DISTURBANCES DUE TO GRADE CHANGES (GREATER THAN 6 INCHES CUT OR FILL), OR TRENCHING NOT REVIEWED AND AUTHORIZED BY THE CITY ABORIST; C. WOUNDS TO EXPOSED ROOTS, TRUNK OR LIMBS BY MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT; D. OTHER ACTIVITIES DETRIMENTAL TO TREES SUCH AS CHEMICAL STORAGE, CEMENT TRUCK CLEANING, AND FIRES. 6. EXCEPTIONS TO INSTALLING FENCES AT TREE DRIP LINES MAY BE PERMITTED IN THE FOLLOWING CASES: A. WHERE THERE IS TO BE AN APPROVED GRADE CHANGE, IMPERMEABLE PAVING SURFACE, TREE WELL, OR OTHER SUCH SITE DEVELOPMENT, ERECT THE FENCE APPROXIMATELY 2 TO 4 FEET BEYOND THE AREA DISTURBED; B. WHERE PERMEABLE PAVING IS TO BE INSTALLED WITHIN A TREE'S DRIP LINE, ERECT THE FENCE AT THE OUTER LIMITS OF THE PERMEABLE PAVING AREA (PRIOR TO SITE GRADING SO THAT THIS AREA IS GRADED SEPARATELY PRIOR TO PAVING INSTALLATION TO MINIMIZED ROOT DAMAGE); C. WHERE TREES ARE CLOSE TO PROPOSED BUILDINGS, ERECT THE FENCE TO ALLOW 6 TO 10 FEET OF WORK SPACE BETWEEN THE FENCE AND THE BUILDING; D. WHERE THERE ARE SEVERE SPACE CONSTRAINTS DUE TO TRACT SIZE, OR OTHER SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS, CONTACT THE CITY ARBORIST AT TO DISCUSS ALTERNATIVES. SPECIAL NOTE: FOR THE PROTECTION OF NATURAL AREAS, NO EXCEPTIONS TO INSTALLING FENCES AT THE LIMIT OF CONSTRUCTION LINE WILL BE PERMITTED. 7. WHERE ANY OF THE ABOVE EXCEPTIONS RESULT IN A FENCE BEING CLOSER THAN 4 FEET TO A TREE TRUNK, PROTECT THE TRUNK WITH STRAPPED-ON PLANKING TO A HEIGHT OF 8 FT (OR TO THE LIMITS OF LOWER BRANCHING) IN ADDITION TO THE REDUCED FENCING PROVIDED. 8. TREES APPROVED FOR REMOVAL SHALL BE REMOVED IN A MANNER WHICH DOES NOT IMPACT TREES TO BE PRESERVED. 9. ANY ROOTS EXPOSED BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY SHALL BE PRUNED FLUSH WITH THE SOIL. BACKFILL ROOT AREAS WITH GOOD QUALITY TOP SOIL AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. IF EXPOSED ROOT AREAS ARE NOT BACKFILLED WITHIN 2 DAYS, COVER THEM WITH ORGANIC MATERIAL IN A MANNER WHICH REDUCES SOIL TEMPERATURE AND MINIMIZES WATER LOSS DUE TO EVAPORATION. 10. ANY TRENCHING REQUIRED FOR THE INSTALLATION OF LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION SHALL BE PLACED AS FAR FROM EXISTING TREE TRUNKS AS POSSIBLE. 11. NO LANDSCAPE TOPSOIL DRESSING GREATER THAN 4 INCHES SHALL BE PERMITTED WITHIN THE DRIP LINE OF TREES. NO SOIL IS PERMITTED ON THE ROOT FLARE OF ANY TREE. BUFFER SURFACES; CAUSE LOW 12. PRUNING TO PROVIDE CLEARANCE FOR STRUCTURES, VEHICULAR TRAFFIC AND EQUIPMENT SHALL TAKE PLACE BEFORE DAMAGE OCCURS (RIPPING OF BRANCHES, ETC.). THAN A PRODUCT. 2. THE MAXIMUM SPACING BETWEEN SPRAY OR ROTARY SPRINKLER HEADS MUST NOT EXCEED THE RADIUS OF THROW OF THE HEAD UNLESS MANUFACTURER OF THE SPRINKLER HEAD SPECIFICALLY RECOMMENDS A GREATER SPACING. THE RADIUS OF THROW IS DETERMINED BY REFERENCE TO THE MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS FOR A SPECIFIC NOZZLE AT A SPECIFIC OPERATING PRESSURE. 3. THE IRRIGATION INSTALLER SHALL DEVELOP AND PROVIDE AN AS-BUILT DESIGN PLAN AND WATER BUDGET TO THE CITY AT THE TIME THE FINAL PLUMBING INSPECTION IS PERFORMED. THE WATER BUDGET SHALL INCLUDE: (A) A CHART CONTAINING ZONE NUMBERS, PRECIPITATION RATE, AND GALLONS PER MINUTE; AND (B) THE LOCATION OF THE EMERGENCY IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHUT-OFF VALVE. A LAMINATED COPY OF THE WATER BUDGET SHALL BE PERMANENTLY INSTALLED INSIDE THE IRRIGATION CONTROLLER DOOR. 4. THE IRRIGATION INSTALLER SHALL PROVIDE A REPORT TO THE CITY ON A FORM PROVIDED BY THE AUSTIN WATER UTILITY DEPARTMENT CERTIFYING COMPLIANCE WITH SUBSECTION 1 WHEN THE FINAL PLUMBING INSPECTION IS PERFORMED BY THE CITY. 13. ALL FINISHED PRUNING SHALL BE DONE ACCORDING TO RECOGNIZED, APPROVED STANDARDS OF THE INDUSTRY (REFERENCE THE NATIONAL ARBORIST ASSOCIATION PRUNING STANDARDS FOR SHADE TREES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST FROM THE CITY ARBORIST). 14. DEVIATIONS FROM THE ABOVE NOTES MAY BE CONSIDERED ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS IF THERE IS SUBSTANTIAL NON-COMPLIANCE OR IF A TREE SUSTAINS DAMAGE AS A RESULT. DISCLAIMER: THIS CODE OF ORDINANCES AND/OR ANY OTHER DOCUMENTS THAT APPEAR ON THIS SITE MAY NOT REFLECT THE MOST CURRENT LEGISLATION ADOPTED BY THE MUNICIPALITY. AMERICAN LEGAL PUBLISHING CORPORATION PROVIDES THESE DOCUMENTS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. THESE DOCUMENTS SHOULD NOT BE RELIED UPON AS THE DEFINITIVE AUTHORITY FOR LOCAL LEGISLATION. ADDITIONALLY, THE FORMATTING AND PAGINATION OF THE POSTED DOCUMENTS VARIES FROM THE FORMATTING AND PAGINATION OF THE OFFICIAL COPY. THE OFFICIAL PRINTED COPY OF A CODE OF ORDINANCES SHOULD BE CONSULTED PRIOR TO ANY ACTION BEING TAKEN. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THE OFFICIAL VERSION OF ANY OF THIS CODE OF ORDINANCES OR OTHER DOCUMENTS POSTED ON THIS SITE, PLEASE CONTACT THE MUNICIPALITY DIRECTLY OR CONTACT AMERICAN LEGAL PUBLISHING TOLL-FREE AT ABBREVIATIONS AFF AFG B.F. BLDG. B.O.C. BS BW CAL. CJ CL CRZ EJ EOP FFE FH F.O.B. GAL. HT HP L.A. L.O.C. LP MIN. N.I.C. O.C. O.C.E.W. P.A. P.O.B. P.O.T. SPRD. R.O.W. SS S.S.E.J. T.D. T.O.MUL CH T.O.C. TP TPF TR TS TW U.N.O. ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR ABOVE FINISHED GRADE BOTTOM OF FENCE BUILDING BACK OF CURB BOTTOM OF STAIR BOTTOM OF WALL CALIPER CONTROL JOINT CENTERLINE CRITCAL ROOT ZONE EXPANSION JOINT EDGE OF PAVEMENT FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATION FIRE HYDRANT FACE OF BUILDING GALLON HEIGHT HIGH POINT LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT LIMIT OF CONSTRUCTION LOW POINT MINIMUM NOT IN CONTRACT ON CENTER ON CENTER EACH WAY PLANTING AREA POINT OF BEGINNING POINT OF TANGENCY SPREAD RIGHT OF WAY STAINLESS STEEL SUB-SLAB EXPANSION JOINT TOP OF DRAIN TOP OF MULCH TOP OF CURB TOP OF PIER TREE PROTECTION FENCE TOP OF RAMP TOP OF STAIR TOP OF WALL UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE PLANTING LABEL (SHRUB, ORNAMENTAL GRASS, PERENNIAL, VINE OR GROUNDCOVER) EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY SPOT ELEVATION PROPOSED TOPOGRAPHY WATER FLOW DRAINAGE PIPE ENLARGEMENT AREA REFERENCE MATCHLINE GENERAL NOTES AND LEGEND LC 1.01
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4 FOR REVIEW ONLY. Not for regulatory approval, permitting or construction. PRICING SET CONTROL JOINT 4 SECTION 7 ELEVATION PRIVACY FENCE / GUARDRAIL / SECTION SCALE: 3/4"=1'-0" EXPANSION JOINT 3 SECTION CONCRETE SIDEWALK 2 SECTION SCALE: 1"=1'-0" PLANTING AT DECOMPOSED GRANITE 6 SECTION GRAVITY WALL 8 SECTION CONCRETE SIDEWALK AT BUILDING 5 SECTION SCALE: 1"=1'-0" CONCRETE SIDEWALK 1 PLAN SCALE: 3/4"=1'-0" SITEWORK DETAILS LS 2.01
5 TOTAL HILL COUNTRY ROADWAY SITE AREA = ACRES TOTAL NATURAL AREA = 6.60 ACRES PERCENT NATURAL = 43% 1. Total Hill Country Roadway site area = 671,608 s.f. 2. Total natural area required (40%) = 268,643 s.f. 3. Total natural area provided (43%) = 287,447 s.f. A. Natural area left undisturbed = 119,771 s.f. B. Natural area used for sewage disposal fields = N/A C. Previously developed area = N/A D. Natural area disturbed and restored = 167,676 s.f. 4. Total highway buffer required (200 ft. from Hwy 360 is being required per the bonus criteria) = 75,568 s.f. 5. Total highway buffer provided =75,568 s.f. A. Highway buffer left undisturbed = 46,074 s.f. B. Highway buffer used for access and utilities = 7,337 s.f. C. Highway buffer used for detention / sedimentation ponds or wastewater drain fields = 10,598 s.f. 6. Total highway buffer previously disturbed = 8,927 s.f. 7. Total of all restored area = 5,216 s.f. A. Sewage disposal or wastewater drain field = N/A B. Detention / sedimentation ponds = N/A C. Restoration of disturbed areas= 5,216 S.F. D. Partially restored areas (Wildflower/Grass mixture only) = N/A 8. Total caliper inches of trees removed A. Class I trees = 1,747" (Class I and II trees combined) B. Class II trees = N/A (see above) C. Sick = N/A D. Dead trees = N/A RESTORATION PLANTING SCHEDULE REQUIRED PROVIDED RESTORATION AREA NATIVE LARGE TREES (2" CALIPER MIN.) NATIVE SMALL TREES (6' HT. MIN.) NATIVE SHRUBS (5 GALLON MIN.) N/A 1 PER 200 S.F. 2 PER 200 S.F. 6 PER 200 S.F. 167,676 S.F. **94 *419 *1,258 NOTE: -SHRUB QUANTITIES ARE DERIVED FROM THE FOLLOWING BREAKDOWN OF SHRUB BED AREAS: -75% 5-GALLON SHRUBS AT AN AVERAGE OF 30" O.C. -25% 1-GALLON GROUNDCOVER/PERENNIAL MATERIAL AT AN AVERAGE OF 18" O.C. -REFERENCE LP 2.1 FOR COMPLETE PLANT LIST. -CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL TAKEOFFS FOR PLANT QUANTITIES. PLANT MATERIAL: NATIVE TREES AND SHRUBS WILL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PREFERRED PLANT LIST, APPENDIX N OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN'S ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA MANUAL SUBSTITUTION OF PLANT MATERIAL IS ALLOWED UP TO A MAXIMUM OF 50% OF THE REQUIRED PLANT MATERIAL WITHIN EACH CATEGORY AS PER APPENDIX A, SECTION B. PLANTING FOR REVEGETATION MUST MEET MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS SHOWN IN RESTORATION PLANTING SCHEDULE *REVEGETATION DENSITY FOR RESTORED NATURAL AREAS: SITE IS CLASSIFIED AS LOW DENSITY OF EXISTING VEGETATIVE CANOPY COVERAGE AS PER CITY OF AUSTIN 1984 AIR PHOTOS. REVEGETATION PLANTING SCHEDULE SHOWS THE RESTORATION TO BE 1/4 THE STANDARD DENSITY AS PER APPENDIX A, SECTION F OF THE SPECIAL REVEGETATION CRITERIA FOR HILL COUNTRY ROADWAY SITES. **210 2" CALIPER TREES ARE REQUIRED TO BE PLANTED AS PER HILL COUNTRY REVEGETATION REQUIREMENTS. HOWEVER, 116 3" CALIPER MITIGATION TREES ARE LOCATED WITHIN THE HILL COUNTRY REVEGETATION AREA, REFER TO SHEET LP1. THESE TREES WILL COUNT TOWARDS REQUIRED HILL COUNTRY NATURAL AREA REVEGETATION TREE TOTALS. THE BALANCE SHOWN ABOVE IS THE NUMBER OF TREES NEEDED TO MEET THE TOTAL NUMBER REQUIRED. NATURAL AREA RESTORATION NOTE: RESTORATION AREAS WHERE PREVIOUS DEVELOPMENT HAS OCCURED HAVE BEEN HIGHLIGHTED ON THIS PLAN. THESE RESTORED "NATURAL" AREAS WILL BE PLANTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY OF AUSTIN SPECIAL REVEGETATION CRITERIA FOR HILL COUNTRY ROADWAY SITES WITH THE QUANTITIES SHOWN IN THE RESTORATION PLANTING SCHEDULE. NATIVE GRASS SEEDING NOTE: ALL DISTURBED AREAS IN HCR BETWEEN IMPERVIOUS COVER AND LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION TO BE SEEDED WITH A MIXTURE CONTAINING A MINIMUM OF 3 DIFFERENT SPECIES OF NATIVE GRASS AND 5 DIFFERENT SPECIES OF WILDFLOWER SEED PROVIDING COMPLETE COVERAGE. NOTE: -SHRUB QUANTITIES ARE DERIVED FROM THE FOLLOWING BREAKDOWN OF SHRUB BED AREAS: -75% 5-GALLON SHRUBS AT AN AVERAGE OF 30" O.C. -25% 1-GALLON GROUNDCOVER/PERENNIAL MATERIAL AT AN AVERAGE OF 18" O.C. -REFERENCE LP 2.1 FOR COMPLETE PLANT LIST. -CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL TAKEOFFS FOR PLANT QUANTITIES. 2 PLANTING PLAN PLAN UNDISTURBED NATURAL AREA NOTE: NATURAL AREAS CONTAINING A SIGNIFICANT NUMBER OF TREES AND OTHER VEGETATION HAVE BEEN HIGHLIGHED ON THIS PLAN. THESE "NATURAL" AREAS WILL BE PROTECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY OF AUSTIN STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS AND CITY OF AUSTIN STANDARDS FOR TREE PROTECTION. Permit 2013 JHP A 1 PRICING SET % CDs PLANTING PLAN PLAN N O R T H 0 PLANTING PLAN 5' LP 1.01
6 TOTAL HILL COUNTRY ROADWAY SITE AREA = ACRES TOTAL NATURAL AREA = 6.60 ACRES PERCENT NATURAL = 43% 1. Total Hill Country Roadway site area = 671,608 s.f. 2. Total natural area required (40%) = 268,643 s.f. 3. Total natural area provided (43%) = 287,447 s.f. A. Natural area left undisturbed = 119,771 s.f. B. Natural area used for sewage disposal fields = N/A C. Previously developed area = N/A D. Natural area disturbed and restored = 167,676 s.f. 4. Total highway buffer required (200 ft. from Hwy 360 is being required per the bonus criteria) = 75,568 s.f. 5. Total highway buffer provided =75,568 s.f. A. Highway buffer left undisturbed = 46,074 s.f. B. Highway buffer used for access and utilities = 7,337 s.f. C. Highway buffer used for detention / sedimentation ponds or wastewater drain fields = 10,598 s.f. 6. Total highway buffer previously disturbed = 8,927 s.f. 7. Total of all restored area = 5,216 s.f. A. Sewage disposal or wastewater drain field = N/A B. Detention / sedimentation ponds = N/A C. Restoration of disturbed areas= 5,216 S.F. D. Partially restored areas (Wildflower/Grass mixture only) = N/A 8. Total caliper inches of trees removed A. Class I trees = 1,747" (Class I and II trees combined) B. Class II trees = N/A (see above) C. Sick = N/A D. Dead trees = N/A RESTORATION PLANTING SCHEDULE REQUIRED PROVIDED RESTORATION AREA N/A 167,676 S.F. NATIVE LARGE TREES (2" CALIPER MIN.) 1 PER 200 S.F. **94 NATIVE SMALL TREES (6' HT. MIN.) 2 PER 200 S.F. *419 NATIVE SHRUBS (5 GALLON MIN.) 6 PER 200 S.F. *1,258 PLANT MATERIAL: NATIVE TREES AND SHRUBS WILL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PREFERRED PLANT LIST, APPENDIX N OF THE CITY OF AUSTIN'S ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA MANUAL SUBSTITUTION OF PLANT MATERIAL IS ALLOWED UP TO A MAXIMUM OF 50% OF THE REQUIRED PLANT MATERIAL WITHIN EACH CATEGORY AS PER APPENDIX A, SECTION B. PLANTING FOR REVEGETATION MUST MEET MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS SHOWN IN RESTORATION PLANTING SCHEDULE *REVEGETATION DENSITY FOR RESTORED NATURAL AREAS: SITE IS CLASSIFIED AS LOW DENSITY OF EXISTING VEGETATIVE CANOPY COVERAGE AS PER CITY OF AUSTIN 1984 AIR PHOTOS. REVEGETATION PLANTING SCHEDULE SHOWS THE RESTORATION TO BE 1/4 THE STANDARD DENSITY AS PER APPENDIX A, SECTION F OF THE SPECIAL REVEGETATION CRITERIA FOR HILL COUNTRY ROADWAY SITES. **210 2" CALIPER TREES ARE REQUIRED TO BE PLANTED AS PER HILL COUNTRY REVEGETATION REQUIREMENTS. HOWEVER, 116 3" CALIPER MITIGATION TREES ARE LOCATED WITHIN THE HILL COUNTRY REVEGETATION AREA, REFER TO SHEET LP1. THESE TREES WILL COUNT TOWARDS REQUIRED HILL COUNTRY NATURAL AREA REVEGETATION TREE TOTALS. THE BALANCE SHOWN ABOVE IS THE NUMBER OF TREES NEEDED TO MEET THE TOTAL NUMBER REQUIRED. UNDISTURBED NATURAL AREA NOTE: NATURAL AREAS CONTAINING A SIGNIFICANT NUMBER OF TREES AND OTHER VEGETATION HAVE BEEN HIGHLIGHED ON THIS PLAN. THESE "NATURAL" AREAS WILL BE PROTECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY OF AUSTIN STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS AND CITY OF AUSTIN STANDARDS FOR TREE PROTECTION. NATURAL AREA RESTORATION NOTE: RESTORATION AREAS WHERE PREVIOUS DEVELOPMENT HAS OCCURED HAVE BEEN HIGHLIGHTED ON THIS PLAN. THESE RESTORED "NATURAL" AREAS WILL BE PLANTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY OF AUSTIN SPECIAL REVEGETATION CRITERIA FOR HILL COUNTRY ROADWAY SITES WITH THE QUANTITIES SHOWN IN THE RESTORATION PLANTING SCHEDULE. NATIVE GRASS SEEDING NOTE: ALL DISTURBED AREAS IN HCR BETWEEN IMPERVIOUS COVER AND LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION TO BE SEEDED WITH A MIXTURE CONTAINING A MINIMUM OF 3 DIFFERENT SPECIES OF NATIVE GRASS AND 5 DIFFERENT SPECIES OF WILDFLOWER SEED PROVIDING COMPLETE COVERAGE. NOTE: -SHRUB QUANTITIES ARE DERIVED FROM THE FOLLOWING BREAKDOWN OF SHRUB BED AREAS: -75% 5-GALLON SHRUBS AT AN AVERAGE OF 30" O.C. -25% 1-GALLON GROUNDCOVER/PERENNIAL MATERIAL AT AN AVERAGE OF 18" O.C. -REFERENCE LP 2.1 FOR COMPLETE PLANT LIST. -CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL TAKEOFFS FOR PLANT QUANTITIES. PLANTING LIST AND NOTES LP 1.02
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