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1 PRELIMINARY SITE AND NSTRUCTION PLANS FOR NORTH POINTE VILLAGE - APPIUS OFFICE BUILDING (PAD #6) INDEX OF DRAWINGS VICINITY MAP PROJECT LOCATION MAP TITLE PRELIMINARY SITE PLAN GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN UTILITY PLAN GENERAL NOTES AND TESTING DETAILS LANDSCAPE PLANTING PLAN LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION PLAN LANDSCAPE DETAILS LANDSCAPE NOTES & SCHEDULE SHEET NO. C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 C-5 LP-101 LP-201 LP-501 LP-601 Massachusetts Ave. Little Rd. (CR 1) Mitchell Bypass Pithlachascotee River Trinity Blvd. Anclote River 54 Odessa SUNAST PARKWAY PAS UNTY HILLSBOROUGH UNTY Lutz-Lake Fern Rd. 54 SITE NTS Tarpon Springs Rd. Patterson Rd. Keystone Lake Gunn Hwy. Veteran's Expressway Citrus Park Van Dyke Rd. Dale Mabry Mobley Rd. Erlich Rd. Bearss Ave. SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 26 RANGE 18E PAS UNTY, FLORIDA REZONING PETITION NO. RZ6196 PREPARED FOR 1814 NORTH 15TH STREET TAMPA, FLORIDA PHONE# (813) FAX# (813) July 7, 2014

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6 PIPE BOLLARDS STANDARD MASONRY BLOCK WALL, ARCHITECTURALLY FINISHED TO MATCH BUILDING NCRETE SLAB 6" MIN. THICKNESS FIBERMESH REINFORCED DOUBLE SWING GATE FINISHED TO MATCH BUILDING SILT FENCE DETAIL NCRETE SLAB 6" MIN. THICKNESS FIBERMESH REINFORCED

7 NSULTANT: NOTES: DESIGN 1. NTRACTOR SHALL ASSURE FREE DRAINAGE/PERLATION OF ALL PLANTING PITS/BEDS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 2. PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE PLANTED 2" HIGH WITH SOIL MOUNDING UP TO THE TOP OF ROOT BALL. 3. WHEN GROUNDVERS AND 'X' SHRUBS USED IN MASSES, ENTIRE BED TO BE EXCAVATED 'X' TO RECEIVE PLANTING SOIL AND PLANT MATERIAL EXCEPT WHERE SPECIFIED. 4. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDVER MASSES TO USE TRIANGULAR SPACING EXCEPT WHERE NOTED REFER TO PLANT LIST FOR INDIVIDUAL PLANT SPACING 'X'. 'X' PROVIDE MIN. 18" SPACING BETWEEN DIFFERENT PLANT TYPES. 18" SETBACK FOR SHRUBS PLANTED 24" O.C. OR GREATER (12" SETBACK FOR ANNUALS AND GROUND VER) CURB OR EDGE OF PAVEMENT. 3" MINIMUM OF MULCH SCALE / ORIENTATION: 501 KNIGHTS RUN AVENUE APT. #2322 TAMPA, FL PH: KYLESTEELE.DESIGN@GMAIL.M WEB: LC PLAN MAX. 5' NOTES: 1.) BARRIER SHALL BE NSTRUCTED WHEN CALLED FOR ON PLANS OR AS DIRECTED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND/OR LICENSED ARBORIST. BARRIERS SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN PLACE UNTIL NSTRUCTION IS MPLETED. 2.) BARRIERS ARE TO BE ERECTED AROUND ALL TREES 4" DBH AND GREATER OR SPECIFIC TREES TO REMAIN. THIS MUST BE DONE BEFORE NSTRUCTION, GRADING, OR BEFORE ANY TREES ARE REMOVED. 3.) TREES 4" DBH AND GREATER THAT ARE LOCATED WITHIN 10' OF THE LOT UNDER NSTRUCTION SHALL ALSO BE PROTECTED BY A BARRICADE. 4.) MATERIALS SPECIFIED ARE OPTIMAL. NTRACTOR TO UTILIZE REQUIRED MATERIALS LISTED IN LOCAL MUNICIPALITY DE AT MINIMUM. MIN. 5' GALVINIZED CHAIN LINK FENCE. METAL POST 3 12" MIN. SHRUB AND GROUNDVER SCALE: NTS NOTES: BERM SOIL TO HOLD WATER MINIMUM DEPTH OF 12" PLANTING SOIL FOR GROUNDVER BED. EXCAVATE ENTIRE BED SPECIFIED FOR GROUND- VER BED. FINISHED GRADE (SEE GRADING PLAN) PREPARED PLANTING SOIL AS SPECIFIED. 1. LANDSCAPE NTRACTOR SHALL FINE GRADE, WHEREVER NECESSARY, SO THAT ALL SOD IS 1/4" BELOW ANY ADJACENT PAVING. FINE GRADING MAY INCLUDE INFILLING,EXCAVATION, BOX BLADING, ETC. THAT MAY BE NECESSARY TO ACHIEVE THE PROPER FINISHED GRADE. 2. ALL SOD ON SLOPES 3:1 OR GREATER SHALL BE PEGGED WITH A MINIMUM OF TWO STAKES PER PIECE OF SOD. NTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR STABILIZING SOD AT NO ADDITIONAL ST TO OWNER. CLIENT / PROJECT NAME: APPIUS OFFICE BUILDING NORTHPOINTE PARKWAY VILLAGE POINT VILLAGE DRIVE PAS UNTY, FLORIDA DE MINIMUM LANDSCAPE DESIGN FINISHED GRADE PLANT MATERIAL/LANDSCAPE AREA REFER TO PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR LOCATION 4' - 5' DRIPLINE DISTANCE VARIES (MIN. RADIUS TO MATCH DRIPLINE OR 6', WHICHEVER IS GREATER) POST SECUREDIN-GROUND PER MANUFACTURER SPECIFICATION SIDEWALK OR ROADWAY CURB SOD TO BE 1 4" BELOW PAVEMENT SHEET ISSUE: ELEVATION 1 TREE BARRICADE DETAIL SCALE: NTS ROTOR SPRINKLER TYP. (SPRAYHEAD SPRINKLER < 15' AREA) 4 SOD AND PLANTING BED PLACEMENT SCALE: NTS MARK DATE PROFESSIONAL SEAL: DESCRIPTION LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF RERD: KYLE P. STEELE FLA. REG. LA IRRIGATION LATERAL TYP. IRRIGATION MAIN TYP. ZONE NTROL VALVE "Y" FILTER PRESSURE REGULATOR LOW VOLUME EMITTER TYP. TYPICAL IRRIGATION LAYOUT SHRUBS / GROUNDVER 2 SCALE: NTS 5 SOD NOTES: 1. ALL MULCH SHALL BE PEST AND INSECT FREE. 2. MPLETELY REMOVE EXISTING SOD AS REQUIRED PRIOR TO PLACING MULCH. MULCH APPLICATION SCALE: NTS SOD (PROVIDE CLEAN, SMOOTH EDGE BETWEEN SOD AND MULCHED AREAS). 3" MIN. MULCH (SEE SPECIFICATIONS) PLANTING SOIL (FINE RAKED AND FREE OF WEEDS AND OTHER DELETERIOUS MATERIALS, SEE SPECIFICATIONS.) SHEET TITLE: SHEET INFORMATION: JOB NO.: FILE NAME: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: QC REVIEW: SHEET: NOT VALID FOR NSTRUCTION UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BOX DATE ISSUED: SHEET NUMBER: LP OF 4

8 NSULTANT: DESIGN 501 KNIGHTS RUN AVENUE APT. #2322 TAMPA, FL PH: WEB: LC SCALE / ORIENTATION: NORTH 0 5' 10' 20' GRAPHIC SCALE LIMITS OF WORK CLIENT / PROJECT NAME: IRRIGATION WATER SOURCE (POTABLE WATER) PROPOSED MMERCIAL BUILDING APPIUS OFFICE BUILDING NORTHPOINTE PARKWAY VILLAGE POINT VILLAGE DRIVE PAS UNTY, FLORIDA DE MINIMUM LANDSCAPE DESIGN C S SHEET ISSUE: MARK DATE DESCRIPTION PROFESSIONAL SEAL: LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF RERD: LIMITS OF WORK NOTE: NTRACTOR TO PROVIDE OWNER WITH AS-BUILT INFORMATION FOR IRRIGATION SYSTEM DESIGN AND INSTALLATION. KYLE P. STEELE FLA. REG. LA NOT VALID FOR NSTRUCTION UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BOX LEGEND S LOW VOLUME IRRIGATION AREA (893 SF) HIGH VOLUME IRRIGATION AREA (3,089 SF) RAIN SENSOR NTROLLER SHEET TITLE: IRRIGATION PLAN SHEET INFORMATION: JOB NO.: FILE NAME: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: QC REVIEW: SHEET: DATE ISSUED: SHEET NUMBER: LP OF 4

9 NSULTANT: GENERAL NOTES: 1. NO REFERENCE TO ENGINEERING SHOULD BE MADE FROM THIS SHEET. SHEET(S) ARE FOR LANDSCAPE REFERENCE ONLY. 2. ANY DEVIATION FROM PLANT QUANTITY, SIZE OR GRADE MAY JEOPARDIZE THE CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY. 3. THE HEALTHY, NEAT, AND ORDERLY APPEARANCE OF ALL REQUIRED LANDSCAPING MATERIALS IS THE NTINUAL RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PROPERTY OWNER. 4. SLOPES GREATER THAN 4:1 SHALL REQUIRE SODDING FOR STABILIZATION 5. NTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL FINAL TREE LOCATIONS IN REGARD TO NFLICTS SUCH AS UTILITIES, DRAINAGE, ETC. 6. ANY AREAS SUBJECT TO EROSION MUST BE ADEQUATELY STABILIZED WITH VEGETATIVE MATERIAL THAT WILL, WITHIN A REASONABLE TIME FRAME, DETER SOIL DISTURBANCE. SODDING, PLUGGING, SPRIGGING OR SEEDING IS ACCEPTABLE FOR STABILIZATION; HOWEVER, SODDING MAY BE REQUIRED IN AREAS OF EROSION-PRONE SOILS OR WHERE SLOPES ARE GREATER THAN 5:1. VEGETATION OTHER THAN GRASS IS ACCEPTABLE AND MAYBE UTILIZED AT THE OWNERS DISCRETION. 7. ALL ADDITIONAL VEGETATION UTILIZED (I.E. MATCHING AND/OR EXTENDING EXISTING SHRUB BED, THE INSTALLED MATERIAL MUCH BE HEAL THY, VIGOROUS MATERIAL, FREE OF PESTS AND DISEASES. ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE IN FULL AND STRICT ACRDANCE TO FLORIDA NO.1 GRADE, ACRDING TO THE "GRADES AND STANDARDS FOR NURSERY PLANTS", PUBLISHED BY THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND NSUMER SERVICES. MATERIAL IN SOME INSTANCES SHALL EXCEED NO. 1GRADE, IN ORDER TO MEET THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS OF THIS PROJECT 8. NUISANCE, EXOTIC PLANT SPECIES REMOVAL SHALL BE MPLETED IN ACRDANCE WITH SECTIONS OF THE MUNICIPAL REGULATIONS, GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS. GENERAL LANDSCAPE NOTES: 1. ALL PLANT MATERIAL TO BE FLORIDA GRADE # 1 OR BETTER, AS DEFINED IN "GRADES AND STANDARDS FOR NURSERY PLANTS", STATE OF FLORIDA DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE. 2. ALL SIZES SHOWN FOR PLANT MATERIAL ON THE PLAN ARE TO BE NSIDERED MINIMUM. ALL PLANT MATERIAL MUST MEET OR EXCEED THESE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR BOTH HEIGHT AND SPREAD. ANY OTHER REQUIREMENTS FOR SPECIFIC SHAPE OR EFFECT AS NOTED ON THE PLAN SHALL ALSO BE REQUIRED FOR ACCEPTANCE. ALL TREES TO BE SINGLE TRUNK, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON PLANS. 3. MINIMUM THREE-INCH (3") THICK LAYER OF MULCH SHALL BE PLACED AROUND ALL NEW PLANT MATERIAL AND BARE GROUND THAT WILL NOT BE VERED BY EXISTING VEGETATION, SOD, GRAVEL, PAVEMENT OR ANY OTHER GROUND VER TREATMENT. 4. ALL PLANTING BED AREAS TO HAVE 6" OF DARK, FRIABLE TOP SOIL OR BED MIXED CHURNED INTO EXISTING SOIL 5. NEW PLANT MATERIAL TO BE INSTALLED WILL BE FIELD ADJUSTED TO ACMMODATE EXISTING PLANT MATERIAL SUCH AS OVERHEAD CANOPY TREES, UNDERSTORY TREES AND SHRUBS OR GROUND VER. THIS WILL INSURE EXISTING PLANT MATERIAL TO REMAIN IN ITS NATURAL STATE. THEREFORE, NO EXISTING PLANT MATERIAL WILL BE ALTERED BY REMOVING, CUTTING TRIMMING OR DESTROYING IN ORDER TO INSTALL NEW PLANT MATERIAL. 6. ALL TREE STAKING TO BE DONE USING ARBOR TAPE AND THE DUCKBILL ANCHOR SYSTEM. 7. ALL LANDSCAPED AREAS TO BE IRRIGATED WITH A FULLY AUTOMATED IRRIGATION SYSTEM NTAINING 100% HEAD TO HEAD VERAGE (SEE IRRIGATION NOTES). 8. ALL TREES SHALL BE LOCATED AT LEAST SIX FEET AWAY FROM THE FLOWLINE OF PERIMETER PROPERTY SWALES AND PROPOSED STORMWATER INLETS 9. ALL SHADE TREES SHALL BE PLANTED A MINIMUM OF 20' AWAY FROM UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. ALL UNDERSTORY TREES SHALL BE PLANTED A MINIMUM OF 10' AWAY FROM ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES OR AS DIRECTED PER MUNICIPALITY DE. EXISTING TREE CARE REQUIREMENTS: 1. LAND ALTERATION AND NSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES SHALL BE APPROVED WITHIN THE DRIPLINE OF A TREE TO BE RETAINED ON THE SITE PROVIDED DESIGN TECHNIQUES ARE USED THAT MINIMIZE DAMAGE TO THE ROOT SYSTEM OF THE TREE (E.G., RETAINING WALLS, TREE WELLS, ROOT AERATION DEVICES, PERVIOUS PAVERS, PERVIOUS NCRETE, GREEN SPACE, AS APPROPRIATE). WHERE IT IS NOT PRACTICAL FOR UNDERGROUND UTILITY LINES TO BE ROUTED AROUND THE DRIPLINE, TUNNELING SHALL BE EMPLOYED TO ROUTE THE LINES THROUGH THIS AREA. 2. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE (ANSI) A 300 PRUNING STANDARDS ARE THE STANDARDS TO BE UTILIZED FOR ALL TREE PRUNING ACTIVITIES. FAILURE TO MPLY WITH THE ANSI A 300 PRUNING STANDARDS MAY RESULT IN PROSECUTION UNDER THIS DE FOR EFFECTIVE TREE REMOVAL UNLESS A LAND ALTERATION PERMIT AUTHORIZING THE REMOVAL HAS BEEN OBTAINED. 3. FLAG ALL TREES AND PALMS TO BE SAVED IN PLACE. PROVIDE BARRICADING IN ACRDANCE WITH LOCAL STANDARDS AROUND TREES TO BE SAVED IN PLACE PRIOR TO SITE DEMOLITION. 4. ALL WORK SHALL BE UNDERTAKEN IN THE PRESENCE OF A REGISTERED ARBORIST EMPLOYED BY THE LANDSCAPE NTRACTOR. ALL TREES AND PALMS TO BE SAVED SHALL BE EXAMINED FOR DAMAGE, DISEASE AND INSECT INFESTATION. PARTS OF THE TREE SHOWING THESE NDITIONS SHALL BE TREATED OR PRUNED IN ACRDANCE WITH THE ARBORISTS REMMENDATIONS. REMOVE ALL DEAD LIMBS AND VINES. 5. ROOT PRUNE ALL TREES TO BE SAVED PRIOR TO GRADING AROUND TREES. CUT ALONG LINES OFFSET FROM LINES OF DEVELOPMENT SURROUNDING THE TREE, I.E. AT BUILDING FOUNDATIONS, PARKING LOTS, ETC. 6. TREAT ALL CUTS WITH A FUNGICIDAL BARRIER. BACKFILL THE TRENCH, WITHIN 4 HOURS OF DIGGING, WITH A 1:1 MIXTURE OF SITE SOIL AND SAWDUST OR OTHER FINE ORGANIC MATERIAL. DO NOT MPACT. 7. FERTILIZE THE PLANT AS DIRECTED BY THE NSULTING ARBORIST. 8. THE ARBORIST SHALL VISIT THE SITE PERIODICALLY TO ASSESS THE HEALTH OF THE TREES AND ISSUE REPORTS ON THE RELATIVE HEALTH OF THE TREES AND MAKE REMMENDATIONS FOR FURTHER TREATEMENTS IF NECESSARY. GENERAL IRRIGATION NOTES 1. AN IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE DESIGNED IN ACRDANCE WITH SECTION 905.4, GREENS SPACE REQUIREMENT AND STANDARDS, OF THE PAS UNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT DE AND WILL BE SUBMITTED FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO NSTRUCTION. 2. WHERE AVAILABLE, RECLAIMED WASTEWATER SHALL BE USED FOR LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION. IF UNAVAILBLE,THE SYSTEM SHALL BE DESIGNED TOTHE LOWEST WATER QUALITY FEASIBLE 3. ALL IRRIGATION SYSTEMS SHALL BE DESIGNED TO AVOID OVERSPRAY, RUNOFF, OR OTHER SIMILAR NDITIONS WHERE WATER FLOWS ONTO OR OVER ADJACENT PROPERTY, NONIRRIGATED AREAS, WALKWAYS, ROADWAYS, STRUCTURES, OR WATER FEATURES. NARROW AREAS (FOUR [4] FEET WIDE OR LESS) SHALL NOT BE IRRIGATED UNLESS MICROIRRIGATION IS UTILIZED. 4. IRRIGATION NTROL EQUIPMENT SHALL INCLUDE AN OPERABLE AND FUNCTIONING AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION NTROLLER HAVING PROGRAM FLEXIBILITY, SUCH AS REPEAT CYCLES AND MULTIPLE PROGRAM CAPABILITIES. AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION NTROLLER(S) SHALL HAVE BATTERY BACKUP TO RETAIN THE IRRIGATION PROGRAM(S). AUTOMATIC NTROL SYSTEMS SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH AN OPERABLE AND FUNCTIONING RAIN-SENSOR DEVICE. THE RAIN-SENSOR DEVICE SHALL BE PLACED WHERE IT IS EXPOSED TO UNOBSTRUCTED NATURAL RAINFALL. 5. A RAIN SENSING SHUTOFF DEVICE SHALL BE REQUIRED ON ALL AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEMS TO AVOID IRRIGATION DURING PERIODS OF SUFFICIENT RAINFALL. SAID EQUIPMENT SHALL NSIST OF AN AUTOMATIC SENSING DEVICE OR SWITCH WHICH WILL OVERRIDE THE IRRIGATION CYCLE OF THE SPRINKLER SYSTEM WHEN ADEQUATE RAINFALL HAS OCCURRED. IT MUST BE PLACED WHERE IT IS EXPOSED TO UNOBSTRUCTED NATURAL RAINFALL. 6. THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE DESIGNED TO ACMMODATE SEPARATE LANDSCAPE PLANT ZONES BASED ON DIFFERING WATER REQUIREMENTS. TURF AREAS SHALL BE ON SEPARATE IRRIGATION ZONES FROM OTHER LANDSCAPE PLANT ZONES. 7. A MAXIMUM OF FIFTY (50) PERCENT OF THE GREEN SPACE SHALL BE ALLOWED TO UTILIZE A NVENTIONAL IRRIGATION SYSTEM UNLESS A SOIL MOISTURE SENSOR IS USED, IN WHICH CASE SIXTY-FIVE (65) PERCENT MAY USE NVENTIONAL IRRIGATION. 8. SPRINKLER SPACING SHALL NOT EXCEED FIFTY-FIVE (55) PERCENT OF THE SPRINKLERS' DIAMETER OF VERAGE. 9. SPRAYS AND ROTORS SHALL HAVE MATCHING APPLICATION RATES WITHIN EACH IRRIGATION ZONE. SPRAYS AND ROTORS SHALL NOT BE MBINED ON THE SAME IRRIGATION ZONE. PROJECT LANDSCAPE DE REQUIREMENTS AND CALCULATIONS BUILDING PERIMETER BUFFER: TEN PERCENT (10%) OF THE BUILDING SQUARE FOOTAGE SHALL BE DEDICATED TO LANDSCAPING, 5' WIDE PLANTING BED, APPLIED TO A MINIMUM OF 50% OF THE BUILDING PERIMETER. - BUILDING SQUARE FOOTAGE - 6,152 SF - LANDSCAPING REQUIRED SF - LANDSCAPING PROVIDED SF LANDSCAPE DIVERSITY REQUIREMENT: 1. A MAXIMUM OF FIFTY (50) PERCENT OF THE PLANT MATERIALS USED, OTHER THAN TREES, MAY BE NON-DROUGHT TOLERANT. THE USE OF TURFGRASS VARIETIES WITH EXCELLENT DROUGHT TOLERANCE MAY EXCEED THE FIFTY (50) PERCENT LIMITATION. 2. A MINIMUM OF THIRTY (30) PERCENT OF THE PLANT MATERIALS, OTHER THAN TREES AND TURFGRASS, SHALL BE NATIVE FLORIDIAN SPECIES SUITABLE FOR GROWTH IN THE UNTY. 3. TREE DIVERSITY SHALL BE REQUIRED BASED ON THE NUMBER OF REQUIRED TREES ON SITE (SEE TABLE B). GREATER THAN 35 TREES = 8 DIFFERENT SPECIES REQUIRED SPECIES PROVIDED = NO ONE (1) PLANT SPECIES OF SHRUBS OR GROUND VER PLANTS OR MBINATION THEREOF, EXCLUDING TURFGRASS, SHALL NSTITUTE MORE THAN TWENTY-FIVE (25) PERCENT VERAGE OF THE OVERALL LANDSCAPE AREA. LANDSCAPE SIZE REQUIREMENTS: SHADE TREES ALL SHADE TREES USED TO SATISFY LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENTS SHALL HAVE A TWO (2) INCH CALIPER TRUNK AND BE A MINIMUM OF SIX (6) FEET IN HEIGHT AT THE TIME OF INSTALLATION. ALL REQUIRED SHADE TREES SHALL BE A SPECIES HAVING AN AVERAGE MATURE SPREAD OF GREATER THAN TWENTY (20) FEET. WHERE INTERFERENCE WITH OVERHEAD UTILITY LINES IS PROBABLE, UNDERSTORY SHADE TREES SHALL BE PLANTED WITH A MAXIMUM SPACING OF THIRTY (30) FEET ON CENTER. TO AVOID A POWERLINE NFLICT, VEGETATION THAT EXCEEDS TWENTY-FIVE (25) FEET IN HEIGHT AT MATURITY SHALL NOT BE PLANTED CLOSER THAN TWENTY (20) FEET OTHE VERTICAL PLANE OF AN EXISTING POWERLINE, EXCLUDING SERVICE WIRES. NSULTATION WITH THE AFFECTED UTILITY SHOULD OCCUR FOR ASSISTANCE WITH THE SELECTION OF SUITABLE VEGETATIVE SPECIES. MULTIPLE-TRUNK TREES ALL PROPOSED MULTIPLE-TRUNK TREES SHALL HAVE NO LESS THAN THREE (3) TRUNKS, EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN THREE (3) INCHES CALIPER, AND SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF SIX (6) FEET IN HEIGHT AT THE TIME OF INSTALLATION. PALMS PALM TREES MAY BE SUBSTITUTED FOR SHADE TREES AT A RATE OF THREE (3) PALM TREES, GROUPED TOGETHER, FOR ONE (1) SHADE TREE. PALM TREES MAY BE SUBSTITUTED FOR UP TO THIRTY (30) PERCENT OF THE REQUIRED SHADE TREES. EXCEPTIONS MAY BE MADE FOR THE PHOENIX (NOT INCLUDING ROEBELLINI), WHICH MAY BE PLANTED INDIVIDUALLY. PALMS MUST HAVE A MINIMUM OF TEN (10) FEET OF CLEAR TRUNK AT THE TIME OF INSTALLATION. SHRUBS (1) SHRUBS, GROWN IN THE APPROPRIATE SIZED NTAINERS, SHALL HAVE THE ABILITY TO BE A MINIMUM OF TWENTY-FOUR (24) INCHES WITHIN ONE (1) YEAR OF PLANTING AND SHALL MAINTAIN THAT HEIGHT. SHRUBS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF EIGHTEEN (18) INCHES IN HEIGHT AT THE TIME OF INSTALLATION. SHRUBS SHALL BE SPACED A DISTANCE APPROPRIATE TO THE SPECIES TO CREATE A NTINUOUS APPEARANCE WITHIN ONE (1) YEAR OF PLANTING, BUT AT NO MORE THAN THIRTY-SIX (36) INCHES ON CENTER AT THE TIME OF INSTALLATION, UNLESS THE APPLICANT CAN DEMONSTRATE THAT THE GROWTH STRUCTURE OF A PROPOSED SPECIES WILL OBTAIN A NTINUOUS APPEARANCE WITHIN ONE (1) YEAR OF PLANTING. DWARF VARIETY OF SHRUBS, GROWN IN THE APPROPRIATE-SIZED NTAINERS, SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF FOURTEEN (14) INCHES IN HEIGHT AT THE TIME OF INSTALLATION. DWARF SHRUBS SHALL BE SPACED A DISTANCE APPROPRIATE TO THE SPECIES TO CREATE A NTINUOUS APPEARANCE WITHIN ONE (1) YEAR OF PLANTING, BUT AT NO MORE THAN THIRTY-SIX (36) INCHES ON CENTER AT THE TIME OF INSTALLATION, UNLESS THE APPLICANT CAN DEMONSTRATE THAT THE GROWTH STRUCTURE OF THE PROPOSED SPECIES WILL OBTAIN A NTINUOUS APPEARANCE WITHIN ONE (1) YEAR OF PLANTING. GROUND VER GROUND VER PLANTS SHALL BE SPACED SO AS TO PRESENT A FINISHED APPEARANCE AND TO OBTAIN A REASONABLY MPLETE VERAGE WITHIN ONE (1) YEAR AFTER PLANTING. NONLIVING GROUND VER, SUCH AS MULCH, GRAVEL, ROCKS, ETC., SHALL BE USED IN NJUNCTION WITH LIVING PLANTS SO AS TO VER EXPOSED SOIL AND SUPPRESS FUGITIVE DUST. TREE REPLACEMENT DE REQUIREMENTS REPLACEMENT RATIO: TREES OF TEN (10) INCH DBH AND LARGER WHICH ARE ALLOWED TO BE REMOVED SHALL BE REPLACED AS FOLLOWS: A. FOR LIVE OAK (QUERCUS VIRGINIANA), THE TOTAL CALIPER INCHES OF REPLACEMENT TREES SHALL EQUAL THE TOTAL CALIPER INCHES OF LIVE OAKS REMOVED, ROUNDED TO THE NEAREST WHOLE NUMBER. B. FOR OTHER TREES, THE TOTAL CALIPER INCHES OF REPLACEMENT TREES SHALL EQUAL ONE-THIRD THE TOTAL CALIPER INCHES REMOVED, ROUNDED UP TO THE NEXT WHOLE INCH. PLANTING CREDIT : CREDIT AGAINST THE REQUIRED REPLACEMENT TREES WILL BE GIVEN FOR TREES PLANTED PURSUANT TO THE LANDSCAPING AND BUFFERING REQUIREMENTS. TREES LOCATED WITHIN ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE LANDS SHALL NOT BE CREDITED TOWARD THE TOTAL NUMBER OF REQUIRED TREES TREE MITIGATION FUND: IF THE APPLICANT DEMONSTRATES TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE UNTY ADMINISTRATOR OR DESIGNEE THAT A SITE CANNOT ACMMODATE THE TOTAL NUMBER OF REPLACEMENT TREES REQUIRED BY THIS SECTION AS A RESULT OF INSUFFICIENT PLANTING AREA, THE APPLICANT SHALL PROVIDE A MONETARY NTRIBUTION TO THE TREE MITIGATION FUND AT THE RATE ESTABLISHED BY RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF UNTY MMISSIONERS (BCC). - NO EXISTING TREES ON SITE ARE LARGER THAN 10" D.G.H. SEE BELOW FOR A LIST OF TREES TO BE REMOVED OR DEMOLITION PLAN IN CIVIL PLAN SET - TREES TO BE REMOVED - (1) OAK TREE - (3) MULTI-STEM LIGUSTRUM TREES SCALE / ORIENTATION: CLIENT / PROJECT NAME: SHEET ISSUE: 501 KNIGHTS RUN AVENUE APT. #2322 TAMPA, FL PH: KYLESTEELE.DESIGN@GMAIL.M WEB: LC APPIUS OFFICE BUILDING NORTHPOINTE PARKWAY VILLAGE POINT VILLAGE DRIVE PAS UNTY, FLORIDA DE MINIMUM LANDSCAPE DESIGN DESIGN MARK DATE DESCRIPTION PROFESSIONAL SEAL: LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF RERD: KYLE P. STEELE FLA. REG. LA SHEET TITLE: NOT VALID FOR NSTRUCTION UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BOX SHEET INFORMATION: JOB NO.: FILE NAME: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: QC REVIEW: SHEET: DATE ISSUED: SHEET NUMBER: LP OF 4

10 NSULTANT: DESIGN 501 KNIGHTS RUN AVENUE APT. #2322 TAMPA, FL PH: WEB: LC SCALE / ORIENTATION: NORTH 0 5' 10' 20' GRAPHIC SCALE LIMITS OF WORK EX. PAVERS CLIENT / PROJECT NAME: EXISTING LANDSCAPE BED TYP. EXISTING CANOPY TREE TYP. EXISTING SIDEWALK 9 LOC 34 TRA 50 ILV 14 TRA PROPOSED MMERCIAL BUILDING EX. PAVERS SOD EXISTING UNDERSTORY TREE TO REMAIN EXISTING SHRUBS TO REMAIN APPIUS OFFICE BUILDING NORTHPOINTE PARKWAY VILLAGE POINT VILLAGE DRIVE PAS UNTY, FLORIDA DE MINIMUM LANDSCAPE DESIGN SHEET ISSUE: EXISTING UTILITY EXISTING SIDEWALK SOD EXISTING EQUIPMENT TO REMAIN 7 LOC EXISTING CURBING EXISTING CANOPY TREE TO REMAIN LIMITS OF WORK EXISTING CANOPY TREE TO REMAIN MARK DATE PROFESSIONAL SEAL: DESCRIPTION LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF RERD: KYLE P. STEELE FLA. REG. LA NOT VALID FOR NSTRUCTION UNLESS SIGNED IN THIS BOX NOTE: ALL EXISTING PLANT MATERIAL LOCATED OUTSIDE THE LIMITS OF WORK LINE WAS PREVIOUS APPROVED VIA PAST SUBMITTAL. SHEET TITLE: PLANTING PLAN SHEET INFORMATION: JOB NO.: FILE NAME: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: QC REVIEW: SHEET: DATE ISSUED: SHEET NUMBER: LP OF 4

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