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Qt Botanical/ Common Name Size/ Remarks
TREES:
3 Acer ginnala 'Flame'/ AMUR MAPLE min. 3" cal., street tree form
(7'-0" branching hgt.)
1 k � Ginkgo b. 'Sky Tower'/ COLUMNAR GINKGO min. 1-1/2" cal.
2 Parrotia p. 'JKColumnar'/ PERSIAN SPIRE IRONWOOD min. 2" cal., street tree form
SH RU BS/GRD.COVERS/P E RE N N IALS:
7
Akebia quinata/ FIVE FINGERED AKEBIA
5 gal. cans
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Blechnum spicant/ DEER FERN
1 gal.
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Buxus Green Gem'/ HYBRID BOXWOOD
min. 15" spr.
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Buxus s. 'Dee Runk'/ UPRIGHT BOXWOOD
min. 24" hgt.
22
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Carex e. 'Aurea'/ BOWLES GOLDEN SEDGE
1 gal.
3
Ceanothus g. 'Concha'/ CALIF. WILD LILAC
min. 36" hgt., strong leader
2
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Chosiya t. 'Sundance'/ MEXICAN ORANGE
min. 24" hgt.
2
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Cryptomeria j. 'Black Dragon'/ JAPAN. CEDAR
min. 4'-0" hgt.
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Daphne x b. 'Carol Mackie'/ HYBRID DAPHNE
min. 18" spr., compact
9
Eleocharis palustris/ COMMON SPIKERUSH
1 gal.
1
Enkianthus campanulatus/ RED VEIN ENKIANTHUS
min. 36" hgt., single leader
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E imedium x v. 'Sul herum'/ BISHOPS CAP
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Equisetum hyemale/ HOERSETAIL
1 gal.
2
Euphorbia c. 'Wulfenii'/ SPURGE
1 gal.
30
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Helleborus orientalis/ LENTEN ROSE
min. 1 gal.
9
Hakonechola m. 'Aureola'/JAPAN. FOREST GRASS
min. 1 gal.
3
Helianthemum n. 'Wilsey Pink' & 'Ben Ledi/ SUN ROSE
min. 1 gal.
4
Hydrangea Endless Summer'Twist'n Shout'/ HYDRANGEA
min. 24" spr.
3
Itea virginiana 'Henry's Garnet'/ VIRGINIA SWEETSPIRE
2 gal.
4
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Kalmia I. Little Linda'/ MTN. LAUREL
min. 24" spr.
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Ligustrum j. 'Texanum'/ WAXLEAF PRIVET
min. 7 gal., tree form.
1
Miscanthus s. 'Morning Light'/ MAIDENGRASS
5 gal.
Miscanthus s. 'Gold Bar'/ MAIDENGRASS
5 gal.
1
Mahonia'Winter Sun'/ HYBRID MAHONIA
min. 24" hgt.
66
Mahonia repens/ CREEPING MAHONIA
1 gal.
3
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Nandina d. 'Compacta'/ HEAVENLY BAMBOO
min. 24" hgt.
16
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Pennisetum a. 'Hamlyn'/ DWARF FOUNTAIN GRASS
1 gal.
5
Pittosporum t. 'Wheeler's Dwarf/ TOBRIA
min. 18" spr.
1
Podocarpus m. 'Maki'/ YEW PLUM PINE
min. 4'-0" hgt.
23
Polystichum munitum / SWORD FERN
min. 5 fronds @ 12" o.c.
11�
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Prunus I. 'Mt. Vernon'/ DWARF ENGL. LAUREL
1 gal.
1
Ribies s. 'King Ed. VII'/ FLWG.CURRANT
min. 30" hgt.
26
Sarcococca h. humilis / LOW SARCOCOCCA
min. 12" spr.
14
Thuja o. 'Smargaard'/ EMERALD GREEN ARBORVITAE
min. 6-0" hgt.
7
Trachelospermum jasminiodes/ STAR JASMINE
5 gal.
7
Vaccinium ovatum/ EVERGREEN HUCKLEBERRY
min. 24" hgt.
21
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Arctostaphylos'Vancouver Jade'/ KINNICKINNICK
1 gal. @ 24" o.c.,
tri. spacing
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Liriope m. 'Big Blue'/ LILY TURF
4 pots @ 18" o.c.,
tri. spacing
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May 2, 1986
sponsored by the American Association of Nurserymen, Inc.
* If plant quantity shown on schedule conflicts with what is represented by symbol
on Plan, the quantity represented by symbol shall be used.
* Plant names
shown in'bold' are native/ PNW adaptive/ drought tolerant.
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ALL DISTURBED SOILS SHALL BE 0' 4' 8' � 6'
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CERTIFICATE NO.
Glenn Takagi
Landscape Architect
18550 Firlands Way N.
Suite #102 Shoreline, WA
98133
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CITY OF EDMONDS
DEVELOPMENT
SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Project No.:
Drawn: GT
Checked: GT
Drawing Issue:
02.01.19
3.18.20
6.15.21
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GENERAL NOTES:
PLANTING NOTES:
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3" THICK greenscreen
PANEL, TYP.
NTERS = PANEL WIDTH + 4", TYP.
AX. 48" IN 2" INCREMENTS
EAR = PANEL LENGTH + 1 ", TYP.
3" ROUND OR SQUARE
STEEL POST w/ POST
CAP, TYP.
5104 CHANNEL TRIM OR
5105 EDGE TRIM
OFTIPANEL ® TOP EDGE
N5133R SNAP CLIPS W
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SNAP CLIP
PTIONAL: 5141 "C" CLIP W/
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3" THICK greenscreen
PANEL, TYP.
J5105 TRIM RECOMMENDED
BTTM. EDGE OF PANEL
FINISH GRADE
POST IMBED LENGTH &
FOOTING SIZE SHOULD BE
VERIFIED IHTT WIND LOADS
& SOIL CONDITIONS. SITE
SPECIFIC
ENGINEERING
NOTE: VERIFY PANEL SPAN
INSTALLATIONS. FOR ALL
FREESTANDING VERTICAL — VEGETATED SCREEN
GREENSCREEN.COM Modular Panels
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NOTES:
1. TREE GRATE SHALL BE URBAN
ACCESSORIES MODEL KNA 3'x3' OR
EQUIVALENT. TREE GRATE FRAME
SHALL BE URBAN ACCESSORIES
MODEL TYPE "S" OR EQUIVALENT. +-3'-5/ '
2. SLOTS IN GRATE SHALL BE NO
GREATER THAN 1/2" IN ONE
DIRECTION.
3. HOLES (SQUARE OR ROUND), SHALL ±-1/
BE NO GREATER THAN 1/2" IN
DIAMETER.
4. WITH ELONGATED OPENINGS, LONG
DIMENSIONS SHOULD BE
PERPENDICULAR TO THE DOMINANT
DIRECTION OF TRAVEL
6iCITY OF EDMONDS
PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT
JUTE FABRIC UNDERNEATH
BARK MULCH ON SLOPES
R 2:1
2-MULCH (PER SPECS)
SH GRADE
CAL GROUND COVER
NTED AT NURSERY LEVEL
SOIL AMENDMENT MIXED W/
NATIVE SOIL (SEE SPECS)
SCARIFIED SUBGRADE
SEE SPECS.
GROUND COVER PLANTING
NOT TO SCALE
2" ROUND PRESS. TREATED PINE
POLE (OR APPROVED EQUAL) SET
TO LEE OF PREVAILING WINDS.
AMENDED BACKFILL
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SECURE W/ LOOP
OF CHAINLOCK.
WOOD CHIP MULCH
PER SPECIFICATIONS
FORM 6" HIGH
CONTINUOUS
WATER BASIN
—II'R00113ALL + 1'0� (MI ,, III SUNDISTURBED NATIVE
III— — OIL OR COMPACTED
OR 3 TIMES WIDTH OF ROOTBALL SUBGRADE
CONIFEROUS TREE PLANTING
NOT TO SCALE
±3'-5/8"
ADA STANDARD
TREE GRATE
(SEE NOTES 1-4)
REVISION DATE
TREE JAN 2018
GRATE STANDARD
DETAIL
APPROVED BY: R ENGLISH TR-551
1. Coordinate work with other trades as required. Determine
location of underground utilities and perform work in a manner
which will avoid possible damage. Coordinate with Utilities
Underground Location Center and Owner for locations of existing
underground utilities, etc. servicing or routed through the site.
2. Provide protection of all property, persons, work in progress,
structures, utilities, walls, walks, curbs and paved surfaces from
damages incurred arising from this work. The Contractor shall pay
for any such damage at no additional cost to the Owner.
3. Prior to beginning any construction activities, erect Tree
Protection around existing trees to be retained if noted.
4. During construction, keep pavements, building clean. Protect
site and adjacent properties from damage due to construction
operations, operations by other Contractors/trades and trespassers
Unfinished and completed work shall be protected from damage by
erosion or trespassing, and proper safeguards shall be erected to
protect the Public.
5. Staking and Layout: Immediately notify Landscape Architect in
writing of any variance between plans and actual site. Landscape
Architect has the right to adjust the location of elements. Verify
layout with Landscape Architect prior to any installation work.
6. Verify installation conditions as satisfactory to receive work. Do
not install any site elements until any unsatisfactory conditions are
corrected. Beginning of work constitutes acceptance of conditions
as satisfactory. When conditions detrimental to plant growth
/constructed elements, are encountered such as rubble fill, adverse
conditions, or obstructions, notify Landscape Architect.
7. An automatic irrigation system is not required for projects having
less than 4 units. All New Plantings are propsoed to be watered by
hand. Provide slow release 'watering bags' for all new tree
plantings.
NOTE: If an automatic irrigation system is elected to be provided
"A separate irrigation permit must be obtained from the City Public
Works Department. Prior to final acceptance provide a copy of the
backflow test report to the City's Cross -Connection Control
Specialist. Test reports can be faxed to 425.744.6057 or e-mailed
to jeff.koblyk a@edmondswa.gov. Backflow testing will be required
on an annual basis thereafter."
B&B OR CO SHRUB, TYP
SET ALL PLANTS AT NURSERY LEVEL
MIN 2"-3" OF MULCH (PER SPECS)
SHRUB BED SOIL PREPARATION
DEPTH (SEE SPECS)
i FINISH GRADE
DEPTH PER SPECS
REMOVE CONTAINER
COMPLETELY OR REMOVE
ROOTBALL DEP H BOP URLAP,
WIRE
& STRING
IING FROM
NATIVE BACKFILL WITH SOIL
AMENDMENTS. (SEE SPECS.)
ROOTBALL + 1'0"(MIN)__UNDISTURBED (PRO DES FRMUBGRADE
BASE SO THAT
OR 3 TIMES WIDTH OF ROOTBALL ROOTBALL WILL NOT SINK)
SHRUB PLANTING
NOT TO SCALE
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CHAINLOCK TIES
MIN. 1.5 x 1.5 IN.
APPROVED STAKE MATERIAL
ALL STAKES SHALL BE DRIVEN OUTSIDE
THE EDGE OF THE ROOT BALL.
AMENDED BACKFILL
18"— DEEP ROOT BARRIER
(PLASTIC), # AS REQUIRED (MIN. 12'0").
SET 1/2" BELOW GRADE ON SIDE TO
BE PROTECTED (Public Street/Sidewalk).
COMPACTED AMENDED BACKFILL.
TAMP SOIL AROUND ROOT BALL
BASE FIRMLY WITH FOOT PRESSURE
SO THAT ROOT BALL DOES NOT SHIFT.
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TIGHTEN TIES ONLY ENOUGH TO KEEP FROM SLIPPING.
ALLOW FOR SOME TRUNK MOVEMENT. CHAINLOCK SHALL BE LONG
ENOUGH TO ACCOMMODATE 1.5 IN. OF GROWTH.
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DECIDUOUS TREE PLANTING
NOT TO SCALE
EACH TREE MUST BE PLANTED
SUCH THAT THE TRUNK FLARE IS
VISIBLE AT THE TOP OF THE ROOT
BALL. TREES WHERE THE TRUNK
FLARE IS NOT VISIBLE SHALL BE
REJECTED. DO NOT COVER THE TOP
OF THE ROOT BALL WITH SOIL.
4 IN. HIGH EARTH SAUCER
BEYOND EDGE OF ROOT BALL.
FINISH GRADE
-PLANT PIT WITH
ANGLED SIDES
ROOT BALL
IF PLANT IS SHIPPED WITH A WIRE
BASKET AROUND THE ROOT BALL,
CUT THE WIRE BASKET IN FOUR
PLACES AND FOLD DOWN 8 IN. INTO
PLANTING HOLE. SET TOP OF ROOT
BALL FLUSH TO GRADE 1-2 IN.
HIGHER IN SLOWLY DRAINING SOILS.
1. Planting Soil: Planting soil for New Landscape Planting Areas shall
be an approved Compost cultivated into the existing prepared
subgrade. If existing subsoil is determined to be not suitable by
Landscape Architect, a pre -mixed garden soil with a 'Sandy Gravelly
Loam' texture shall be used as an amendment. Provide textural and
nurtrient analysis for review and approval. Minimum soil specifications
after amendments shall show a minimum organic content of 10% (by
weight) and pH shall be between 5.5- 7.0.
Planting Soil for Bio-Retention Planters shall be a specifically designed
soil mix for Bio-Retention/ Rain Gardens as specified on Civil
Engineering Plans.
2. Soil Preparation: Planting Beds: Determine/ attain shrub bed
subgrade and cultivate to a minimum depth of eight inches (8"), clean/
remove all rocks, roots, debris over two inches in diameter. Lay a two
inch (2") depth of Compost (or three (3") depth of imported soil mix)
over entire bed and till again to a minimum depth of six inches (6") to
incorporate Compost thoroughly into grade. Then lay a two inch lift of
Compost (or four (4") depth of imported soil mix) and till again. (total of
4" of added Compost or total of 7" of imported soil mix). Note that finish
grade of mulched beds shall be one inch (1") below adjacent paved
surfaces.
3. Fertilize all installed plants during backfill operations with 4-2-2 Agro
Transplanter as recommended by Manufacturer. Fertilize lawn with
lawn 'Starter' fertilizer as recommended by Manufacturer (if applicable).
4. Substitutions or changes in materials and placement shall be made
only on the written change orders as agreed between Contractor,
Landscape Architect, City and Owner.
5. Mulch all ornamental beds with a minimum three inch (3") depth of
approved coarse shredded bark 'mulch'. Finish grade of mulch shall
be 1" below adjacent hard surfaces/ walls.
Mulch for Bio-Retention Planters shall be a 2" minimum depth of
chipped or shredded wood as approved by Landscape Architect.
6. Stake trees per detail and as directed by Landscape Architect.
7. Maintenance: Provide landscape maintenance immediately after
planting. Work to inlcude but not limited to pruning, resetting of plants,
restoring eroded areas, adjustments to staking and removal of
weeds/debris as required for healthy growth of plants. Maintain until
Final Acceptance, but in no case less than 30 days (including a min. of
two lawn mowings if applicable).
8. The Landscape Architect retains the right to inspect trees, shrubs
and groundcover for compliance with requirements for plant size and
quality at any time. This includes but is not limited to size and condition
of rootballs, root systems, insects, latent injuries and defects. Remove
rejected material immediately from project site.
9. Upon completion, the Contractor shall request a 'Substantial
Completion' of the installed work. Upon completion of the inspection,
the Landscape Architect shall prepare a Contractor's list of items to be
completed or corrected (Punch List) and indicate the time period for
their completion or correction. If based on the opinion of the
Landscape Architect the bulk of the work is acceptable, a Provisional
Acceptance shall be granted. The Landscape Architect will make an
inspection for Final Acceptance of the Work upon request by the
Contractor. Final Acceptance shall not be granted until all of the items
of the Punch List have been completed to the satisfaction of the
Landscape Architect. At this time the Landscape Architect shall certify
in writing the Final Acceptance of the Work.
10. Replacement of Plantings: Remove from site and replace with new
planting, at Contractors expense, any plant that is either dead or in
unsatisfactory condition, as determined by Landscape Architect as
soon as conditions permit within normal planting season.
All replacement plantings are then to be under reinstated guarantee
period, as specified. Identify these replacements and take whatever
necessary steps to prevent similar demise of plant materials.
11. Warranty: This Warranty shall include replacing and planting same
size and species of plant material shown on Drawings that is
designated to be replaced by the Landscape Architect. Except for loss
due to excessively severe climatological conditions (20 year weather
charts), cases of neglect/ abuse by Owners/ Others, installed plant
materials are required to be guaranteed until the end of one growing
season against defects and unsatisfactory growth. All plants replaced
shall be reinstated under plant guaranty conditions.
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Glenn Takagi
Landscape Architect
18550 Firlands Way N.
Suite #102
Shoreline, WA 98133
(206) 542-6100
Project No.:
Drawn: GT
Checked: GT
Drawing Issue:
02.01.19
3.18.20
6.15.21
Revisions:
A3 6.15.21
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