OVERALL KEY SHEET L201 (NOT USED) L202 L203 L208 L209 (NOT USED) L207 L206 L213 L214 (NOT USED) L210 L212 L211 L217 L218 L219 L215 L216.

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L1 (NOT USED) L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 (NOT USED) (NOT USED) L210 L211 L212 L213 L214 (NOT USED) (NOT USED) (NOT USED) L215 L215a (NOT USED) L2 (NOT USED) L217 (NOT USED) L2 (NOT USED) L218 L2 L221 L222 L219 L223 L224 OVERALL KEY SHEET SCALE: 1" = 300' 0' 150' 300' 600'

69th Street 60th Avenue East SEE SHEET L6

69th Street 23 70 38 29 33 31 22 36 21 19 53 23 dtv 25 23 34 34 3 LI 1 MG 5 77 12 12 48 Hpc 2 47 37 57 33 6 10 39 25 49 28 31 21 13 14 8 29 21 36 23 15 28 25 35 24 59 24 50 13 34 30 41 24 36 35 12 26 25 18 18 27 29 15 28 23 14 18 51 39 33 31 49 23 34 24 26 18 30 30 28 66 37 36 26 19 24 26 29 44 17 39 53 33 35 31 50 54 76 31 8 53 38 6 114 104 6 10 18 68 Hpc 10 Hpc 17 8 10 Hpc 68 69 9 Hpc 107 6 179 54 38 6 1 106 108 54 38 106 6 225 6 104 6 7 PDM 29 3 3 22 17 dtv 13 10 33 22 46 30 28 29 22 12 30 dtv 27 25 29 25 31 30 21 21 15 17 12 Hpc 12 Hpc 37 12 Hpc 12 Hpc 85 8 45 Hpc 2 MG 6 117 111 6 36 105 55 38 111 171 112 21 42 43 19 41 29 64 42 64 72 24 37 29 23 51 35 26 38 113 36 67 dtv 45 dtv 6 21 13 105 10 36 54 92 90 28 3 10 MG 11 1 10 142 4 18 91 4 MG 7 MG AR 12 MG 9 LI 250 pl 250 pl 210 iv 340 iv 8 2 Qv 108 26 280 3 LI 22 22 Qv 119 10 251 68 1 24 108 24 5 30 102 80 63 63 72 72 68 76 58 8 3 TD 32 133 4 3 PS 10 52 81 15 MG 3 AR 4 PDM 2 PDM 5 110 11 25 Vs 72 128 79 15 75 3 CS2 0' ' 10'

TYPE 'B' BUFFER 69th Street TYP. H-4 TYP. H-5A Manatee County Sight Visibility Triangle, 77'-5" H-6 TYP. L- H-1 H-6 TYP. 66'-8" 66'-8" 32'-4" SEE SHEET L5 FOUNTAIN EQUIPMENT SHOP DRAWINGS PROVIDED BY POOL CONTRACTOR H-11 66'-0" Trevesta Place 61'-8" C Lo 50'-0" +1 +2 BERM, TYP. SEE SHEET L9 SEE SHEET L4

H-5A TYP. ALONG 69TH STREET H-4 TYP. 66'-8" 66'-8" 66'-8" 80'-0" 25'-0" SEE SHEET L4 TYP. ALONG EAST PROPERTY LINE H-5C Loop 'H' C SEE SHEET L9

SEE SHEET L6 SEE SHEET L2 FDOT Index 546 Sight Visibility Triangle, 15'-0" Manatee County Sight Visibility Triangle, 15'-0" FUTURE PHASE FUTURE PHASE 15'-0" 15'-0" TYP. H-5A SEE SHEET L7 TYP. H-4 TYP. H-5B 60th Avenue East FUTURE PHASE L-17 SEE SHEET L210 SEE SHEET L211

SEE SHEET L6 TYP. H-4 SEE SHEET L8 TYP. H-5A L-18 SEE SHEET L211 SEE SHEET L212

15'-0" SEE SHEET L4 Manatee County Sight Visibility Triangle, 15'-0" FDOT Index 546 Sight Visibility Triangle, SEE SHEET L8 Trevesta Place +1 +2 BERM, TYP. Loop 'H' C SEE SHEET L9 TYP. H-5A SEE SHEET L7 TYP. H-4 FDOT Index 546 Sight Visibility Triangle, Street 'G' L-18 Manatee County Sight Visibility Triangle, SEE SHEET L213

Loop 'H' SEE SHEET L8 SEE SHEET L5 C TYP. H-5C TYP. H-4 L-10 L-13 SEE SHEET L214

SEE SHEET L8 Loop 'H' Trevesta Place Lift Station w/ perimeter fence SEE SHEET L212 TYP. H-4 TYP. H-5A BERM, TYP. +2 +1 A C FDOT Index 546 Sight Visibility Triangle, +1 +2 BERM, TYP. SEE SHEET L214 Manatee County Sight Visibility Triangle, SEE SHEET L218 Street 'F'

SEE SHEET L9 L214 SEE SHEET L213 C Loop 'H' L-10 L-13 SEE SHEET L219

SEE SHEET L210 FUTURE PHASE L-14 FUTURE PHASE H-2 60th Avenue East Loop 'A' A SEE SHEET L2 FUTURE PHASE Interstate Highway 75 Manatee County Sight Visibility Triangle, SEE SHEET L215A Street 'B'

Street 'F' SEE SHEET L213 Loop 'A' SEE SHEET L217 TYP. H-4 TYP. H-5A BERM, TYP. +2 +1 Trevesta Place +1 +2 BERM, TYP. SEE SHEET L219 Loop 'H' C A Amenity Site refer to plans under separate cover SEE SHEET L2

SEE SHEET L214 SEE SHEET L218 C Loop 'H' L-10 Xref Amenity.\Xref\14.14 Site refer to plans under separate cover

SEE SHEET L2 SEE SHEET L218 Loop 'A' A BERM, TYP. TYP. H-5A TYP. H-4 +2 +1 Trevesta Place Street 'B' FDOT Index 546 Sight Visibility Triangle, Amenity Site refer to plans under separate cover Manatee County Sight Visibility Triangle, SEE SHEET L221

Loop 'A' Phase 1 SEE SHEET L2 Trevesta Place Future Phase Amenity Site refer to plans under separate cover H-3 TYP. H-5B TYP. H-4 TYP. H-8 TYP. H-8 SEE SHEET L222 D

22 Qv 110 119 79 15 112 55 171 105 38 111 75 SEE SHEET L221 Future Phase D SEE SHEET L223

22 Qv 110 119 79 15 112 55 171 105 38 111 75 SEE SHEET L222 Total this Sheet Manatee County Sight Visibility Triangle, D Court 'I' SEE SHEET

22 Qv 110 119 79 15 112 55 171 105 38 111 75 D Total this Sheet SEE SHEET L223 Court 'I'

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS The Landscape Contractor shall be responsible for all materials and all work as called for on the landscape plans. The list of plant quantities accompanying the plans shall be used as guide only. If a discrepancy occurs between the plans and the plant list, the plans shall control. The Landscape Contractor shall warranty all trees for a period of one (1) year and shrubs and ground covers for a period of six (6) months from the time of final acceptance by Owner and Landscape Architect. The Landscape Contractor shall be wholly responsible for the stability and plumb condition of all trees and shall be legally liable for any damage caused by the instability of any plant material. Staking of trees and palms, if required, shall be done utilizing a method agreed upon by the Landscape Architect. The Landscape Contractor shall research plans and contact appropriate agencies to determine the location of any utilities and obstructions prior to commencing work. Any utilities or unanticipated obstructions shall be reported to Landscape Architect or Owner immediately. 2"x4"x36" WOOD STAKES (3 REQUIRED, EQUPLLY ACED) 2-STRAND TWISTED #12 GUPGE ANNEALED GALVANIZED WIRE WHITE SURVEY TAPE SECURELY FASTENED REINFORCED BLACK GARDEN HOSE ROOT BALL TREE PIT NOTE: FOR USE WITH TREES GREATER THAN 12' IN HEIGHT MASTER PLANT LIST All plant material and sodded areas shall have an automatic underground irrigation system providing 100% coverage. Positive drainage shall be maintained away from all structures on the site. LARGE CANOPY TREE STAKING PLAN NOTE: FOR USE WITH TREES GREATER THAN 12' IN HEIGHT PLANT ECIFICATIONS All nursery stock plant material shall be Florida #1 or better in accordance with Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants rts I & II, latest edition as published by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services- Division of Plant Industry. All plant material shall be planted, fertilized and mulched as per the plant details and planting specifications noted on the plans. All container grown material shall be healthy, vigorous, well rooted plants, and established in the container in which they are delivered to the site. The plants shall have tops which are good quality and in a healthy growing condition. Established container grown plant material shall be grown in that container sufficiently long enough for the new fibrous roots to have developed enabling the root mass to retain it's shape when removed the container. Plants which have become root bound in the container are unacceptalble. All plant material that is not container grown shall be freshly dug, sound, healthy, vigorous, well branched, and free of disease and insect eggs and larvae, and shall have adequate root systems. Where any requirements are omitted from the plant list, the plants furnished shall be normal for the variety. Plants may be pruned prior to delivery only upon the approval of the Landscape Architect. FERTILIZER Two fertilizers shall be used on all types of plantings, except palms. Granular fertilizer shall be uniform in composition, dry and free flowing. This fertilizer shall be delivered to the site in the original unopened bags bearing the manufacturer's statement of analysis. Granular fertilizer shall be a controlled release variety meeting the following requirements: sixteen percent (%) nitrogen, four percent (4%) phosphorus, eight percent (8%) potassium, plus iron. Tablet fertilizer ("Agriform" or approved equal) in 21 gram size shall meet the following requirements: twenty percent (%) nitrogen, ten percent (10%) phosphorus, five percent (5%) potassium. Application Rates: Plant size -4-8 "Agriform" tablet (21 grams) 1 gallon 1/4 lb. 1 tablet 3 gallon 1/3 lb. 2 tablets 7-15 gallon 1/2 lb. 4 tablets 1" - 6" caliper 2 lbs. per 1" caliper 2 tablets per 1" caliper 6" + caliper 3 lbs. per 1" caliper 2 tablets per 1" caliper ROOT FLARE VISIBLE 10% OF ROOT BALL ABOVE SURROUNDING FINISHED GRADE TREE PIT PLANTING HOLE DEPTH 90% OF ROOT BALL.08" THICK POLYETHYLENE ROOT BARRIER (SURROUND APPLICATION) BY CENTURY ROOT BARRIER OR APPROVED EQUPL. ROOT BARRIERS TO BE APPLIED FOR STREET TREE APPLICATIONS WITHIN 5' OR LESS OF CURB LINES 10% OF ROOT BALL ABOVE SURROUNDING FINISHED GRADE TREE PIT PLANTING HOLE DEPTH 90% OF ROOT BALL TREE PIT 2X ROOTBALL DIA. REINFORCED BLACK GARDEN HOSE LARGE CANOPY TREE PLANTING DETAIL 2-STRAND TWISTED #12 GUPGE GALVANIZED WIRE WITH GALVANIZED STEEL TURNBUCKLE ON THREE (3) SIDES WHITE SURVEY TAPE SECURELY FASTENED TOP-MOST ROOT IN ROOT BALL AT SURFACE REMOVE TOP 1/3 OF BURLAP FROM ROOT BALL 3" MULCH MIN. (TYP.), DO NOT MULCH OVER ROOT BALL 4" SOIL BERM (TYP.) TREE STAKES UNDISTURBED SOIL BACKFILL WITH NATIVE SOIL, SUPPLEMENT SOIL AS ECIFIED IN GENERAL NOTES N.T.S. 5 LAYERS OF BURLAP 5-2"X4"X" WOOD BATTEN CONNECTED W/ 2-3/4" STEEL BANDS (3) 2"X4" BRACES, TOE NAIL TO BATTEN. DRIVE ENDS OF BRACE INTO ADJACENT UNDISTURBED SOIL. ALL WOOD PRESSURE TREATED 3" MULCH MIN. (TYP.). DO NOT MULCH OVER ROOT BALL 4" SOIL BERM (TYP.) FINISHED GRADE BACKFILL WITH NATIVE SOIL, PREPARED AS ECIFIED IN GENERAL LANDSCAPE NOTES TREVESTA PHASE 1 TREE IMPACT CALCULATIONS FEBRUARY 24, 15 Existing Tree Size 4 15 D.B.H. 30 D.B.H. Over 30 D.B.H. Scientific Name Quercus virginiana, Q. laurifolia, Q. nigra Quercus virginiana, Q. laurifolia, Q. nigra, Persea palustris, Morus rebra, Ulmus Americana Quercus virginiana, Q. laurifolia, Q. nigra Common Name Live Oak, Laurel Oak, Water Oak Live Oak, Laurel Oak, Water Oak, Swamp Bay, Mullberry, American Elm Live Oak, Laurel Oak, Water Oak Tree Average Density Per Acre (i) Total Number of Trees (ii) Total Number of Trees Impacted (iii) Total Number of Trees Impacted by Residential Lots (iv) Total Number of Trees Impacted From Roads and Lakes (v) 26 228 23 19 4 15 132 14 11 3 4 35 4 3 1 Required Ratio of Replacement Trees to Removed Trees 1 to 1 (at 3" cal.) 2 to 1 (at 4" cal.) 3 to 1 (at 4" cal.) Required Replacement Trees Provided Replacement Trees (vi) 4 4 6 6 3 3 LANDSCAPE DETAILS & NOTES Sodded areas shall receive an application of the granular fertilizer (-4-8) at a rate of 1/2 lb. of Nitrogen per 1,000 square feet of sod area. "lm Special" fertilizer shall be applied to all palms at installation at a rate of 1 1/2 lbs. per 100 square feet of canopy area. lm fertilizer shall be a controlled release variety containing chelated micro nutrients and a ratio of N-P-K-Mg of 2:1:3:1. TREE PIT 2X ROOTBALL DIA. PALM PLANTING DETAIL N.T.S. UNDISTURBED SOIL TOTAL N/A 395 41 33 8 N/A 13 13 NOTES: (i) Based on E Co Consultants Tree Generalized Tree Inventory (August 26, 14) (ii) Based on 8.77 acres (see E Co Consultants Tree Impact Map - February 24, 15) SOIL (iii) Based on 0.86 acres (see E Co Consultants Tree Impact Map February 24, 15) (iv) Based on 0.71 acres (see E Co Consultants Tree Impact Map February 24, 15) Planting soil for use in preparing the backfill material for planting pits shall be added a rate of fifty percent (50%) planting soil to fifty percent (50%) existing soil. This soil mix shall be used in all plant pits except Sabal lms which shall be backfilled with clean sand. Planting soil shall be a fertile, friable natural topsoil of loamy character. It shall contain forty (40) to fifty (50) percent decomposed organic matter and be free of heavy clay, stones larger than 1" in diameter, noxious weeds and plants, sod, partially disintegrated debris, insects or any other undesirable material, plants or seeds that would be toxic or harmful to plant growth. (v) Based on 0. acres (see E Co Consultants Tree Impact Map February 24, 15) (vi) All Provided Replacement Trees shall be 4 inch caliper Red Maples per the Master Plant List. * (611) 3 caliper and (32) 4 caliper canopy trees being planted in Phase 1 are to be reserved as credits for replacement needs in future development phases. MULCH All plant beds and tree watering basins shall be top dressed with three inches (3") of pine bark mini nuggets. SOD Refer to Landscape Plan for limits of sod. All areas disturbed by construction (including material staging, equipment storage, temporary facilities, site access, construction staff parking, etc.) beyond the minimum limits of sod as shown on the Landscape Plan shall be sodded as needed. All lawn areas to receive sod shall be disked four (4) to six (6) inches and graded to establish a level finished grade ensuring positive drainage from all structures. All debris shall be removed from the site. Sod shall be free of weeds and pests. It shall be laid evenly with tight fitting joints and rolled. The sod shall contain moist soil which does not fall apart or tear when lifted. See plant list for specific sod species and locations. See 'Fertilizer' for requirements of all sodded areas. PLAN VIEW X= ACING ON CENTER (O.C.) X/2 = 1/2 OF ACING DISTANCE SHRUB AND GROUNDCOVER PLANTING DETAIL 3" MIN. MULCH(TYP.) 6" TYP. SOIL BERM TO HOLD WATER FINISHED GRADE 12" MIN. DEPTH OF PLANTING SOIL FOR GROUNDCOVER BED PREPARE PLANTING SOIL AS ECIFIED IN GENERAL LANDSCAPE NOTES EXISTING SUB SOIL N.T.S. LANDSCAPE NOTES: 1. There shall be 3 minimum clearance from landscape plants to the edge of water meters less than 3 in size and 10 for meters 3 and larger. 2. here shall be 7.5 minimum clearance from the front and both sides and 4 from the back for all fire hydrants. 3. No trees shall be planted within 10 of any County maintained water or sewer main. 4. All street tree landscaping requirements shown on the Landscape Plans are to comply with Visibility Triangles for driveways. LDC Section 713.2.2

69th Street 75 79 15 60th Avenue East LANDSCAPE PLAN SEE SHEET L6

18 0 69th Street LANDSCAPE PLAN

33'-4" 69th Street 8 24 2 Qv 31 54 50 '-0" TYPE 'C' BUFFER 76 31 29 10 7 PDM SIDEWALK, TYP. Manatee County Sight Visibility Triangle, 250 pl L- 9 LI 250 pl 12 MG 3 CS2 210 iv SEE SHEET L5 LANDSCAPE PLAN Total this Sheet 22 39 225 6 340 iv 54 10 36 Typical Street Tree: One (1) Live Oak Tree per Residential Lot Street Frontage SIDEWALK ON RESIDENTIAL STREETS, TYP. 17 37 35 33 53 18 Trevesta Place 6 104 21 6 '-0" TYPE 'C' BUFFER 13 105 34 44 Xref.\Xref\14.14 6 49 106 29 SEE SHEET L9 26 3 38 C Loop 'H'

TYPE 'B' BUFFER SEE SHEET L4 '-0" TYPE 'A' BUFFER LANDSCAPE PLAN Typical Street Tree: One (1) Live Oak Tree per Residential Lot Street Frontage Total this Sheet Loop 'H' 251 Total this Sheet C SIDEWALK ON RESIDENTIAL STREETS, TYP. SEE SHEET L9

SEE SHEET L6 SEE SHEET L2 FDOT Index 546 Sight Visibility Triangle, 15'-0" Manatee County Sight Visibility Triangle, 15'-0" FUTURE PHASE FUTURE PHASE 15'-0" 15'-0" 15'-0" FROM SIDEWALK, TYP. 11 149 SEE SHEET L7 LANDSCAPE PLAN 60th Avenue East 33'-4" FUTURE PHASE '-0" TYPE 'C' BUFFER L-17 SEE SHEET L210 SEE SHEET L211

SEE SHEET L6 26 280 SEE SHEET L8 33'-4" L-18 SEE SHEET L211 SEE SHEET L212

Total this Sheet 10 MG 11 3 108 24 54 38 SEE SHEET L4 90 SIDEWALK, TYP. Manatee County Sight Visibility Triangle, 15'-0" FDOT Index 546 Sight Visibility Triangle, 19 SEE SHEET L8 Total this Sheet SEE SHEET L7 '-0" TYPE 'C' BUFFER 28 3 1 10 66 28 30 30 SIDEWALK, TYP. 15'-0" 33'-4" 6 1 Trevesta Place 30 106 5 39 26 36 26 '-0" TYPE 'C' BUFFER 24 23 31 51 14 33 92 18 FDOT Index 546 Sight Visibility Triangle, Street 'G' Loop 'H' C Typical Street Tree: One (1) Live Oak Tree per Residential Lot Street Frontage SIDEWALK ON RESIDENTIAL STREETS, TYP. SEE SHEET L9 LANDSCAPE PLAN L-18 18 13 18 179 54 19 25 41 Xref 26.\Xref\14.14 38 24 12 21 36 6 SEE SHEET L213

Loop 'H' SEE SHEET L8 SEE SHEET L5 68 Estimated Location of Existing Tree to be Preserved, typ: Each Preserved Tree shall have chainlink protective barricades constructed at their driplines prior to commencement of construction. No improvements, fill, grade changes or compaction of soil due to heavy machinery will be permitted within the dripline of trees to be preserved. 1 C LANDSCAPE PLAN L-10 L-13 SEE SHEET L214

Total this Sheet SEE SHEET L212 4 18 29 91 27 3 15 25 Vs '-0" TYPE 'C' BUFFER SIDEWALK, TYP. A SIDEWALK ON RESIDENTIAL STREETS, TYP. 9 Hpc 35 8 107 33'-4" Trevesta Place 28 15 23 28 Total this Sheet 69 21 25 10 Hpc 68 Hpc 4 MG 3 LI Typical Street Tree: One (1) Live Oak Tree per Residential Lot Street Frontage 36 SEE SHEET L8 17 30 10 Hpc 142 34 50 68 C 28 13 SEE SHEET L218 24 10 18 23 Street 'F' '-0" TYPE 'C' BUFFER FDOT Index 546 Sight Visibility Triangle, SIDEWALK, TYP. 6 104 59 114 6 31 38 53 8 24 35 25 49 39 8 29 14 Loop 'H' Typical Street Tree: One (1) Live Oak Tree per Residential Lot Street Frontage SIDEWALK ON RESIDENTIAL STREETS, TYP. SEE SHEET L214 LANDSCAPE PLAN

SEE SHEET L9 SEE SHEET L213 C Loop 'H' L-10 LANDSCAPE PLAN L-13 L214 SIDEWALK ON RESIDENTIAL STREETS, TYP. Typical Street Tree: One (1) Live Oak Tree per Residential Lot Street Frontage SEE SHEET L219

SEE SHEET L210 FUTURE PHASE 72 22 L-14 128 60th Avenue East FUTURE PHASE LANDSCAPE PLAN Loop 'A' A SEE SHEET L2 FUTURE PHASE Interstate Highway 75 Manatee County Sight Visibility Triangle, SEE SHEET L215A Street 'B'

Street 'F' 33 57 37 22 SEE SHEET L213 SEE SHEET L217 Loop 'A' SIDEWALK ON RESIDENTIAL STREETS, TYP. 3 LI 19 21 53 Typical Street Tree: One (1) Live Oak Tree per Residential Lot Street Frontage 23 dtv 10'-0" MIN. FROM SIDEWALK, TYP. 23 A 25 34 33 36 34 '-0" TYPE 'C' BUFFER 10 13 17 dtv 1 MG 48 Hpc 33'-4" 12 Hpc 6 47 12 Hpc 2 12 Trevesta Place 77 10 12 12 Hpc 37 15 17 31 33 29 38 70 '-0" TYPE 'C' BUFFER 22 23 Typical Street Tree: One (1) Live Oak Tree per Residential Lot Street Frontage 5 46 30 28 29 22 C 108 SIDEWALK ON RESIDENTIAL STREETS, TYP. SIDEWALK, TYP. 3 AR Total this Sheet Loop 'H' SEE SHEET L219 LANDSCAPE PLAN SEE SHEET L2 Total this Sheet 108 24 85 12 Hpc 12 30 dtv Amenity Site refer to plans under separate cover

SEE SHEET L214 SEE SHEET L218 C Loop 'H' SIDEWALK ON RESIDENTIAL STREETS, TYP. LANDSCAPE PLAN Typical Street Tree: One (1) Live Oak Tree per Residential Lot Street Frontage L-10 Xref Amenity.\Xref\14.14 Site refer to plans under separate cover

SEE SHEET L2 52 SEE SHEET L218 Total this Sheet 10 Loop 'A' SIDEWALK ON RESIDENTIAL STREETS, TYP. Typical Street Tree: One (1) Live Oak Tree per Residential Lot Street Frontage A '-0" TYPE 'C' BUFFER 25 SIDEWALK, TYP. 25 21 30 Trevesta Place 14 14 14 14 4 PDM 33'-4" 27 SIDEWALK, TYP. 29 31 21 '-0" TYPE 'C' BUFFER LANDSCAPE PLAN Street 'B' FDOT Index 546 Sight Visibility Triangle, Amenity Site refer to plans under separate cover Manatee County Sight Visibility Triangle, Total this Sheet 7 MG 42 AR 42 43 63 14 14 102 63 68 2 PDM 3 TD 33'-4" 21 23 45 dtv SEE SHEET L221

Loop 'A' Phase 1 Future Phase Total this Sheet Total this Sheet 81 15 MG 113 64 51 37 72 35 41 67 dtv 64 29 72 Trevesta Place 58 32 18 18 12 12 72 76 80 8 133 '-0" TYPE 'C' BUFFER 24 SIDEWALK, TYP. 19 36 38 26 4 3 PS 29 SEE SHEET L2 Amenity Site refer to plans under separate cover '-0" TYPE 'C' BUFFER Typical Street Tree: One (1) Live Oak Tree per Residential Lot Street Frontage Total this Sheet 5 SIDEWALK ON RESIDENTIAL STREETS, TYP. D SEE SHEET L222

SEE SHEET L221 Total this Sheet SIDEWALK ON RESIDENTIAL STREETS, TYP. Typical Street Tree: One (1) Live Oak Tree per Residential Lot Street Frontage Future Phase D SEE SHEET L223

SEE SHEET L222 Typical Street Tree: One (1) Live Oak Tree per Residential Lot Street Frontage Total this Sheet SIDEWALK ON RESIDENTIAL STREETS, TYP. Manatee County Sight Visibility Triangle, D Court 'I' LANDSCAPE PLAN SEE SHEET

D Total this Sheet LANDSCAPE PLAN SEE SHEET L223 STREETS, TYP. RESIDENTIAL SIDEWALK ON Typical Street Tree: One (1) Live Oak Tree per Residential Lot Street Frontage Court 'I'

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS The Landscape Contractor shall be responsible for all materials and all work as called for on the landscape plans. The list of plant quantities accompanying the plans shall be used as guide only. If a discrepancy occurs between the plans and the plant list, the plans shall control. The Landscape Contractor shall warranty all trees for a period of one (1) year and shrubs and ground covers for a period of six (6) months from the time of final acceptance by Owner and Landscape Architect. The Landscape Contractor shall be wholly responsible for the stability and plumb condition of all trees and shall be legally liable for any damage caused by the instability of any plant material. Staking of trees and palms, if required, shall be done utilizing a method agreed upon by the Landscape Architect. The Landscape Contractor shall research plans and contact appropriate agencies to determine the location of any utilities and obstructions prior to commencing work. Any utilities or unanticipated obstructions shall be reported to Landscape Architect or Owner immediately. 2"x4"x36" WOOD STAKES (3 REQUIRED, EQUALLY ACED) 2-STRAND TWISTED #12 GAUGE ANNEALED GALVANIZED WIRE WHITE SURVEY TAPE SECURELY FASTENED REINFORCED BLACK GARDEN HOSE ROOT BALL TREE PIT NOTE: FOR USE WITH TREES GREATER THAN 12' IN HEIGHT MASTER PLANT LIST All plant material and sodded areas shall have an automatic underground irrigation system providing 100% coverage. Positive drainage shall be maintained away from all structures on the site. LARGE CANOPY TREE STAKING PLAN NOTE: FOR USE WITH TREES GREATER THAN 12' IN HEIGHT PLANT ECIFICATIONS All nursery stock plant material shall be Florida #1 or better in accordance with Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants rts I & II, latest edition as published by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services- Division of Plant Industry. All plant material shall be planted, fertilized and mulched as per the plant details and planting specifications noted on the plans. All container grown material shall be healthy, vigorous, well rooted plants, and established in the container in which they are delivered to the site. The plants shall have tops which are good quality and in a healthy growing condition. Established container grown plant material shall be grown in that container sufficiently long enough for the new fibrous roots to have developed enabling the root mass to retain it's shape when removed the container. Plants which have become root bound in the container are unacceptable. All plant material that is not container grown shall be freshly dug, sound, healthy, vigorous, well branched, and free of disease and insect eggs and larvae, and shall have adequate root systems. Where any requirements are omitted from the plant list, the plants furnished shall be normal for the variety. Plants may be pruned prior to delivery only upon the approval of the Landscape Architect. FERTILIZER Two fertilizers shall be used on all types of plantings, except palms. Granular fertilizer shall be uniform in composition, dry and free flowing. This fertilizer shall be delivered to the site in the original unopened bags bearing the manufacturer's statement of analysis. Granular fertilizer shall be a controlled release variety meeting the following requirements: sixteen percent (%) nitrogen, four percent (4%) phosphorus, eight percent (8%) potassium, plus iron. Tablet fertilizer ("Agriform" or approved equal) in 21 gram size shall meet the following requirements: twenty percent (%) nitrogen, ten percent (10%) phosphorus, five percent (5%) potassium. Application Rates: Plant size -4-8 "Agriform" tablet (21 grams) 1 gallon 1/4 lb. 1 tablet 3 gallon 1/3 lb. 2 tablets 7-15 gallon 1/2 lb. 4 tablets 1" - 6" caliper 2 lbs. per 1" caliper 2 tablets per 1" caliper 6" + caliper 3 lbs. per 1" caliper 2 tablets per 1" caliper Sodded areas shall receive an application of the granular fertilizer (-4-8) at a rate of 1/2 lb. of Nitrogen per 1,000 square feet of sod area. "lm Special" fertilizer shall be applied to all palms at installation at a rate of 1 1/2 lbs. per 100 square feet of canopy area. lm fertilizer shall be a controlled release variety containing chelated micro nutrients and a ratio of N-P-K-Mg of 2:1:3:1. ROOT FLARE VISIBLE 10% OF ROOT BALL ABOVE SURROUNDING FINISHED GRADE TREE PIT PLANTING HOLE DEPTH 90% OF ROOT BALL.08" THICK POLYETHYLENE ROOT BARRIER (SURROUND APPLICATION) BY CENTURY ROOT BARRIER OR APPROVED EQUAL. ROOT BARRIERS TO BE APPLIED FOR STREET TREE APPLICATIONS WITHIN 5' OR LESS OF CURB LINES 10% OF ROOT BALL ABOVE SURROUNDING FINISHED GRADE TREE PIT PLANTING HOLE DEPTH 90% OF ROOT BALL TREE PIT 2X ROOTBALL DIA. LARGE CANOPY TREE PLANTING DETAIL TREE PIT 2X ROOTBALL DIA. PALM PLANTING DETAIL N.T.S. REINFORCED BLACK GARDEN HOSE 2-STRAND TWISTED #12 GAUGE GALVANIZED WIRE WITH GALVANIZED STEEL TURNBUCKLE ON THREE (3) SIDES WHITE SURVEY TAPE SECURELY FASTENED TOP-MOST ROOT IN ROOT BALL AT SURFACE REMOVE TOP 1/3 OF BURLAP FROM ROOT BALL 3" MULCH MIN. (TYP.), DO NOT MULCH OVER ROOT BALL 4" SOIL BERM (TYP.) TREE STAKES UNDISTURBED SOIL BACKFILL WITH NATIVE SOIL, SUPPLEMENT SOIL AS ECIFIED IN GENERAL NOTES N.T.S. 5 LAYERS OF BURLAP 5-2"X4"X" WOOD BATTEN CONNECTED W/ 2-3/4" STEEL BANDS (3) 2"X4" BRACES, TOE NAIL TO BATTEN. DRIVE ENDS OF BRACE INTO ADJACENT UNDISTURBED SOIL. ALL WOOD PRESSURE TREATED 3" MULCH MIN. (TYP.). DO NOT MULCH OVER ROOT BALL 4" SOIL BERM (TYP.) FINISHED GRADE BACKFILL WITH NATIVE SOIL, PREPARED AS ECIFIED IN GENERAL LANDSCAPE NOTES UNDISTURBED SOIL TREVESTA PHASE 1 TREE IMPACT CALCULATIONS FEBRUARY 24, 15 Existing Tree Size 4 15 D.B.H. 30 D.B.H. Scientific Name Quercus virginiana, Q. laurifolia, Q. nigra Quercus virginiana, Q. laurifolia, Q. nigra, Persea palustris, Morus rubra, Ulmus Americana Common Name Live Oak, Laurel Oak, Water Oak Live Oak, Laurel Oak, Water Oak, Swamp Bay, Mullberry, American Elm Tree Average Density Per Acre (i) Total Number of Trees (ii) Total Number of Trees Impacted (iii) Total Number of Trees Impacted by Residential Lots (iv) Total Number of Trees Impacted From Roads and Lakes (v) 26 228 23 19 4 15 132 14 11 3 Required Ratio of Replacement Trees to Removed Trees 1 to 1 (at 3" cal.) 2 to 1 (at 4" cal.) Required Replacement Trees Provided Replacement Trees (vi) 4 4 6 6 LANDSCAPE DETAILS & NOTES SOIL Planting soil for use in preparing the backfill material for planting pits shall be added a rate of fifty percent (50%) planting soil to fifty percent (50%) existing soil. This soil mix shall be used in all plant pits except Sabal lms which shall be backfilled with clean sand. Planting soil shall be a fertile, friable natural topsoil of loamy character. It shall contain forty (40) to fifty (50) percent decomposed organic matter and be free of heavy clay, stones larger than 1" in diameter, noxious weeds and plants, sod, partially disintegrated debris, insects or any other undesirable material, plants or seeds that would be toxic or harmful to plant growth. MULCH All plant beds and tree watering basins shall be top dressed with three inches (3") of pine bark mini nuggets. SOD Refer to Landscape Plan for limits of sod. All areas disturbed by construction (including material staging, equipment storage, temporary facilities, site access, construction staff parking, etc.) beyond the minimum limits of sod as shown on the Landscape Plan shall be sodded as needed. All lawn areas to receive sod shall be disked four (4) to six (6) inches and graded to establish a level finished grade ensuring positive drainage from all structures. All debris shall be removed from the site. Sod shall be free of weeds and pests. It shall be laid evenly with tight fitting joints and rolled. The sod shall contain moist soil which does not fall apart or tear when lifted. See plant list for specific sod species and locations. See 'Fertilizer' for requirements of all sodded areas. PLAN VIEW X= ACING ON CENTER (O.C.) X/2 = 1/2 OF ACING DISTANCE SHRUB AND GROUNDCOVER PLANTING DETAIL 3" MIN. MULCH(TYP.) 6" TYP. SOIL BERM TO HOLD WATER FINISHED GRADE 12" MIN. DEPTH OF PLANTING SOIL FOR GROUNDCOVER BED PREPARE PLANTING SOIL AS ECIFIED IN GENERAL LANDSCAPE NOTES EXISTING SUB SOIL N.T.S. Over 30 D.B.H. Quercus virginiana, Q. laurifolia, Q. nigra Live Oak, Laurel Oak, Water Oak 4 35 4 3 1 3 to 1 (at 4" cal.) 3 3 TOTAL N/A 395 41 33 8 N/A 13 13 NOTES: (i) Based on E Co Consultants Tree Generalized Tree Inventory (August 26, 14) (ii) Based on 8.77 acres (see E Co Consultants Tree Impact Map - February 24, 15) (iii) Based on 0.86 acres (see E Co Consultants Tree Impact Map February 24, 15) (iv) Based on 0.71 acres (see E Co Consultants Tree Impact Map February 24, 15) (v) Based on 0. acres (see E Co Consultants Tree Impact Map February 24, 15) (vi) All Provided Replacement Trees shall be 4 inch caliper Red Maples per the Master Plant List. * (611) 3 caliper and (32) 4 caliper canopy trees being planted in Phase 1 are to be reserved as credits for replacement needs in future development phases. LANDSCAPE NOTES: 1. There shall be 3 minimum clearance from landscape plants to the edge of water meters less than 3 in size and 10 for meters 3 and larger. 2. here shall be 7.5 minimum clearance from the front and both sides and 4 from the back for all fire hydrants. 3. No trees shall be planted within 10 of any County maintained water or sewer main. 4. All street tree landscaping requirements shown on the Landscape Plans are to comply with Visibility Triangles for driveways. LDC Section 713.2.2