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FIRE ZONING: IL (: .d. °':, 15.00' WIDE FPUA EASEMENT �'i HYD ANT 900 East Ocean Boulevard, Suite 130d i Stuart, Florida 34994 PER ORB. 765, PG. 226 ; I 1 I / / k I ___ (772)344-2340 �\ >`T' IL +---- LC:26000198 EX. 8"PVC WATER MAIN / 3:'X WM '^ WM— WM WM WM WM WM WhA 'WKA WM WM WM \�W IM WM I$' 4T€ h WM WM ----------------------1-- ------------- -- \ -�--- x m STEE'd L 'J DD0ULE \Y AIRD EXISTING POWER POLE TO BE RELOCATED I I (LOCATION TO BE DETERMINED AT A I (PRIVATE ROAD) FUTURE DATE) I I L ' I- --- t I -/-- PROP. DRAINFIELD AND SEPTIC TANKS ORB 550/ PG 2208 o PROP. WATER 3-28-1985 24" STOP BAR `T' METER & RPZ ORB 461/ PG 70 I 1706 \ / 1708 �� Orin oy f -_-LL-JJ • 170 • • • • •- � � + + 17 I + + + PROP. ��� FDC oye 1 700 r--- ----------------------------------- ----- _ J 1701 H__, I I g _----- _------ + 5 ;, I PROPOSED -- 1704 I �����`LZ-5�1��� -- -T PAVEMENT 6" FIRE LINE ____--- __ _ - PR P. FPL C� � PROPOSED -__ TRANSFORMER osLL�ZZ�111tt�ZZ��--1 i i;s; WATER SERVICE W/ DDCV ----7 s i' ® O �II�/%/%/ --------------------------------------------------- I 881VA �, First root prunpn O O O O 0 + PL Right Tree Right Place 30'Medium Tree I 1 SeW Croot pruning I I Offset U o ° a ° . a�do1 H ors TRAILERTRAILER SSTORAGE AREA OAG a a d 6ZiSf /�/ lZC — b PL Right Tree Right 71 I i 0c � o Place 50'Large Tree I I I O Lu N .. or Offset 1 1 I I 9 z o \\�\� �, SANIT ER SERVICE -- ---------------- - --- --- --- --- ---- - - -- -�- ELEC./ CLEAN a \ / I I W Q 71 AIR COMP. ROOM STORAGE MALE ALE OFFICE OFFICE BREAK ROOM 0 O I I Lu J � �'13 ° ° dd I II °. - Q _J 0 LW ° OFFICE AREA = 2,900 S.F. d CDZ U ° Q = °°d ° •C�V`]d ° ° o Ruin d • Q °° Q ° _ _ - d. d ° Q CONCRETE C40 _-J PROPOSED ONE-STORY Existing Oak Tree I100 ° - ' ° °..° d a ° d- _4 - ° ° d_ ; °a ° d d ° FILLED STEEL ° d d I I PHASE 1 MANUFACTURING BUILDING During the review process with the County for this d °a BOLLARDS TYP. CANOPY ( ) MG MYR OFFICE AREA = 2,900 S.F. project, rootprune the two opposite sides of the existing a ° — • w °°° ° ° ° ° 100 S.F. Oak tree and then root prune the remaining two sides d a ° d ° ° MANUFACTURING AREA = 30, ° a ° ° I e ° d d I .. I °° + 4Z ° ° ° 2 990 six months Cater. This root pruning shall be completed ° ° o = o � - ° a PHASE 2 CANOPY/FUTURE ADDITION = 6,500 S.F. a d a d .° ° ° � d q�l v o 0 ° d PE IE with a minimum time frame of three months for the °. I I ° ° o x PROPOSED, FUTURE ADDITION TOTAL AREA = 39,500 S.F. d ° 28 20 - secondpruningprior to any construction activities on PAVEMENT ° ° 6,500 S.F. F.F.E. = 21.50 site. the tree shaCCbe barricadedas shown in the tree ° 12'x55' AR Q� barricade detail on sheet L-2. ACCnon-native vegetation a a ° ° d d ° ° a ° a w i j W N o 1 23 andweeds shaCCbe removedfrom this area andthe tree °° d I I "'' z ? LOADING d ° d I 9° d Q z ° mulchedandpCantedwith a raw of native ferns around ° ° ° . I I I o Z ° ZONE QV ° ° a Q d ° the perimeter of the tree isCand. The ferns shadbe ° ° a ° d d ° °d ° °d i i, o O N J da ° a a db 11 aCCowed to grow so as to eventually fiCCthe space and Z 0LL minimize the maintenance activity requiredwith this °d d °° a LL I ° e � ¢ a 4 ° s ace. ° d C/) 412'x55'aLOAD]N G.d a° ° d ° I° I a _ a p d F - ° - d. Id I- ZONIf - ° d d I d I Q d° ° a ° d Proposed Buffer Hedges I I d Hedges shaCCbe maintained at a minimum of 48"in d d a ° PROPOSIED ° d da height on the east, west, andsouth landscape buffers. °d $ d: d / d ° a d PAVEMENT . . d ° d MANUFACTURING AREA ° d dd I ° \ a a d NCRETE 30,100 S.F. ad a °W EEOL STOPS .. e a a d da -d FP)(T i I . • County Project Nu mber d, d, dO ° qa a Ig if- "1 0714 PROPOSED ""- "--____ • PAVEMENT - I !° DUMPSTE D W/ 6Li-4IGH ----"- _ - 1720 1721 • MAS Y WALL & 100% OPAQUE 715 ES W/ RECYCLE DUMPSTER _---- -- _ 1725 1726 Jeffrey W Smith, RLA 1719 Florida LA 0001635Number: Job No. 19-1 103 1718 02-25-1981 X X X Drawn By JWS ORB 350 PG 111 x X 10-1-2020 - X X SITE xX PLAN 1-5-2021 x _ x _ X - X - X APPROVED x X _ x — x X January 27,2021 Revision Dates •, _ x � #1 County Comments 10-1-2020 Approval Date #2 County Comments 1-5-2021 PDS Order 2021-002 Approval order # These drawings are the property of the landscape architect and are not to be used for other projects except by written permission from the landscape architect. Report any discrepancies immediately to the landscape architect. North Scale: I" = 20' L- 7 2 .fan ca e P an Sheet 1 of 0 70' 20' 40' ,.Landscape Spect"Etcatt"ons Landscape Detat" Cs o ce tua� 1.All tree and plant material to be Florida No. 1 or better,as classified in"Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants", Part 1 and Part II,State of Florida, Dept.of Agriculture,Tallahassee. All plants not listed in"Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants"shall conform to a Florida No. 1 as to: (1)health and vitality,(2)condition of foliage,(3)root system, (4)freedom from pest or mechanical damage,(5)heavily branched and densely foliated according to the accepted • normal shape of the species. ' 2. Undersizing or substitution of one species or cultivar for another species is a breach of contract and will be"Rejected"at the time of final landscape inspection unless approved by Landscape Architect. (5)z"x 4"x 18" wood battens to be evenly 1 ty: P p ( )y p g 9 unsatisfactory 9 p 9 g y _ Spread s aced around trunk o tree. . minimum 3.Project Warranty:All )ant material shall be warranted for period of one 1 year after date of substantial completion against defects, including death and unsatisfacto growth,except for defects resulting from abuse or damage b _ 1� f others or unusual phenomena or incidents which are beyond the contractor's control. of(5)five wraps of burlap are to be placed 4.Any and all conditions which the contractor feels will be detrimental to the success of the planting shall be brought to the owner or representative's attention. under the battens toprevent marring or 4 Place i/z"diameter black rubber hose on all /� 5.The contractor shall verify the location of underground utilities prior to commencing work on any project area. damage to the trunk. The height of the guy wires at allpoints of contact with tree. IT / / 6. Mulch planting areas with 3"layer of Melaleuca, Eucalyptus,or Enviromulch. Cypress Mulch is NOT ACCEPTABLE. Planting beds to receive mulch throughout entire bed area. battens shall be Located in relation to the ° © 3"minimum de th o mulch. xee mulch v p 9 Y Yp YP 9 9 .p f .P �• C. 7.All plants to be set to ultimate grade. No filling will be permitted around trunks or stems.Mulch to be kept a minimum of 2"away from trunks and stems. height of the tree for adequate bracing. No Place 3 gaCvanizedsteeCdoubCe strand#iz ° awa om base o stem(Seespecifications) P 9 9 P P Y I © " y.f� f 8. Planting trees and shrubs:Excavate hole per planting detail.When plant is set,place additional backfill consisting of a 50%mixture of Peat humus and natural soil around the base and sides of ball,and work each layer to settle backfill batten is to be nailed to the tree. Battens 1 gauge twisted guy wires with one galvanized © - and eliminate voids and air pockets.When excavation is approximately 2/3 full,water thoroughly before placing remainder of backfill.Water again after placing final layer of backfill and before installing mulch. are to be bandedwith a minimum of(z)two turnbuckle per guy wire spacedat equal ° Q Planting depth shall equal depth of root GandscapeAlrchitectuye Site Planning P PP Y 9 Y P 9 9 P 9 Y g 9.Guy and stake trees in 3 directions with galvanized wire,through flexible hose chafing guards,with wooden stake anchors immediately after planting.(See Detail) 3/4"high carbon steel bands. distance around tree above the first lateral p• a = ball Diameter of hole to be twice the size 10.Trees and shrubs shall be fertilized with a complete natural organic fertilizer with a ratio of approximately 3:0:2 or 3:0:3(e.g.one labeled 12-0-8).Similar analysis such as 16-0-8(4:0:2)can also be used. Fertilizers that are slow branch attach florescent safety flags a min. o o root ball or root balls larger than Yin f T g 900 East Ocean Boulevard, Suite 130d release,controlled release,sulphur coated or with nitrogen as IBDU or ureaformaldehyde have extended release period.Thirty to fifty percent of the nitrogen should be water insoluble or slow release. 5 ,r:„ Minimum of(3)three 4"x 4"woodbraces of iz"in length to each guy wire. �o"°• diameter, the hole shouldbe z'wider than Stuart, Florida 34994 evenly spacedaroundtree to be toe nailedto 45° 45° a root ballon allsides. Plant top of root ball (772)344-2340 Palms should receive a complete granular fertilizer formulated for palms("Palm Special")at a rate of 5 to 8 lbs. per palm. woodbattens.Attach florescent safety flags Tree Trunk at same elevation as finished grade. LC:26000198 a min.of iz"in length to each woodbrace. Agriform 20-0-5 twenty-one gram planting tablets may be substituted for granular fertilizer. If utilized,the following rates Plantingde th shall be io%less than the I I I = - �� finished rade shall be utilized: Position plant in hole. Backfill halfway up the rootball. Place tablet(s)beside rootball about 1"from root ` "' p - - --- F G ',,: , height of the root ballfrom the glair Root. I I =. ''" '.``.;> = tips. Do not place tablet(s)in bottom of hole. -- o:. ? Diameter of hole to be three times the size - = Form 3"continuous earthen rim around - III_Ii111-_ it-_ of root ball minimum. Plant top of root ball - = I,. planting hole. 1 Gallon 1 Tablet at z"minimum above the finished grade 3 Gallon 2 Tablets � elevation. u i re Attachment Detad wlm= I II=11 11'- Backfilaroundroot balaccording to 25 Gallon&B&BTrees 2perl"caliper G �/ Notes: specifications. Water and tamp to remove Not to Scale 1. Affyruning shalCbe compCetedat the d Form a mulch berm with "minimum de th air ockets. 11.All planting areas to be irrigated to provide 100%coverage.Shop drawings to be submitted by the irrigation contractor for approval prior to installation. ndno more than high- mulch to edge of direction of the Landscape architect. p 12. Maintain trees,shrubs,and other plants b watering,cultivating,and weeding as required for health growth. Restore planting saucers and mulch.Tighten and repair stake and guying and reset trees and shrubs to proper grade or 4" tg g z. Remove any container from aroundrootbaCC P Y 9. g. 9 q Y 9 P 9 9 P 9 Y 9 P P 9 rootbaCC but leave top of rootball exposed 3• Plant as hedge row with O.C.(on center) Place root ballat bottom of undisturbed vertical position as required.Spray as necessary to keep trees and shrubs free of insects and disease.The contractor shall begin maintenance immediately after planting and shall continue maintenance through final acceptance when �� spacing as spec fiedinp(ant list,or with subgrade ofpCantingpit. Certificate of Occupancy is issued to the General Contractor by County and project is released by the General Contractor to Client. JifRemove burlap or steel cage from top 1/3 of triangular spacing as a mass. 13. Prune trees and shrubs only to remove damaged branches as directed by the Landscape Architect. _ "'' " - root baCC(I a licable). 14. PlantingLawns: Provide clean,strongly rooted,uniform) sized strips of Stenota hrom secundatus Floritam unless otherwise noted), machine stripped not more than 24 hours rior to laying.Grade and roll prepared lawn surface. -I1=1"pp�;�` '•• ', ,d;,gr.'_ f pp S�ru6 Detail 9Y Y P P ( ) PP P Y 9• P P Water thoroughly but not to create muddy soil conditions. La sod strips with tight roll or tam lightly,and water thoroughly. 111=1 -III= ` ::;;` ~:: :....w}' = 1=111= 9 Y Y Y P 9 1 P9 Y FinisheddGrade z"x 4"x z4"Long stake =1 I 1=1 I 1=1 I I- '�:�r• '' ` '•`�t•• =1 I 1=1 I I- 15.Maintain positive drainage, no planting is to block drainage. III1I11I1 111-1 Not to Scale 16. Drainage Testing I1=1I1=1I1=1I1=1I1=1I1=1I1=1I1=1I1= Drive z"x 4"x 24"woodstake a min.of 3" zo° Guy wire or woodbracing =1 11=1 11=1 11=1 11=1 I I-III-III-I 11=1 11= Prior to planting of trees, palms,and specimen material,each planting pit shall be tested in the following manner to verify adequate drainage. =1I1=111-1I1-1I1-1I1-1 I1-1I1-1I1= below grade. A) Dig each planting pit to the minimum specified size. Tree Pit 3 times diameter Back illaroundroot ballaccordin to zo° iz ° B) Fill the planting pit with(12")twelve inches of water. If the water level in the planting pit drops(4")four or more inches within(4)four hours,the drainage is sufficient and a drainage channel is not required. If � � f• g the water level drops less than(4")four inches within the(4)four hour period,then a drainage channel is required. of rootball(Min.) 1 specifications. Water andtamp to remove Root Ball C) When a drainage channel is required,the drainage channel must extend down through the non porous soil and into porous soil. (See Drainage Testing Detail) Notes: airpockets. Section See Plant List for O.C.(on center)spacing D) Discard all material removed from the drainage channel. r. AtCpruning shallbe compCtedat the Plan"View Tree Trunk O.C.Spacing direction of the Landscape Architect. 3"minimum depth of mulch. Xeep mulch E) When backfilling the planting pit,add course gravel to the drainage channel. Also,care must be taken to keep the consistency of the soil mix the same throughout the planting pit. z. No naiCs shaCCbe driven into tree o away from base of stem(See specifications) 3. e �� . o NOTES: Lai e ire e Plantir�� De tail (5"Caliper or Greater) .Sta�ln� Detail a•'. Planting depth shaLCequaCdepth of root �1 .= ems.. 1. Contractor to include drainage testingfor all trees and alms in bid. If drainage is inadequate,the soilspecification in item#8 above shall be revised for site conditions. Contractor ? . ©� ball Diameter o hole to be twice the size shall notify the Owner and Landscape Architect of poor drainage conditions in writing and written direction will be provided to the contractor of appropriate soil mixture specification to Not to Scale Not to Scale of root bale Plant top of root ballat same be used. elevation as finished grade. 2. All fertilizers shall meet the St. Lucie County fertilizer ordinance. I1=1 r I1=I' Q) m - -I - " Finished Grade ''I-T=1I-I 1=1I1=1 1=1I1=1 1=1 -I 1-1' =111-1 11=1 11=1 11=1 11=1 11=1 11=1 Spread Place i/z"diameter black rubber hose on z times diameter BackfiClaroundroot ballaccording to fto all u wires at all oints o contact with iz"depth of•water specifications. Water and tamp to remove •_ g y p f Drainage Testing Pit of rootball tree. Finishedgrade air pockets. lan s c a e Data Place 3 galvanizedsteeldouble strand#iz Nonporous soil Place root ballat bottom of undisturbed gauge twisted guy wires with one subgrade ofplantingpit. galvanized turnbuckle per guy wire Porous soil spaced at equal distance around tree. _ _ _ Plan 7.09.04.A.1 -Perimeter Landscaping Adjacent to Steel Boulevard Right-of-way 7.09.04.C.3- Terminal& Interior Island Trees attach florescent safety flags a min.of iz" "'I-1I1=1 = _ _ _ _ = 6"diameter drainage channel Total Length =260' Trees •'.- Trees Required-9 in length to each guy wire. -IiI -11I-1I-III-1I-1I1=' �? H ••.;�: •: ,�.:,;••+, t�',.. . "rc•. 3"minimum de th o mulch. 9Cee mulch q Note: :;. w... w:":." p f p Plantin de th shall be io%less than the Refer to planting details for size of : ' :` away from base of stem(See specifications) Required-(1 Tree/301.f.)-2601.f./30=9 Trees Provided-9 g p yfanringyir RootbaLC •t'• ': height of the root ballfrom the Flair Root. «' Alternate s acin o Cants to insure Provided-9 Trees 3 Existing Trees+ 6 Proposed Trees v r�.;? ?.'; .p g fp Diameter of hole to be three times the size Finishedgrade `• ;'•• ro er coverage o roundcover 0 Existing Trees+ 9 Proposed Trees=9 p pf g °' of root baClminimum. Plant top of root •"�''' 7.09.03.E.2.h-Required Tree Species Mix ballat z"minimum above the finished (Triangulate planting) Shrubs Planting mix ;>;:y O Trees grade elevation. •°a"``:. - •��'••'•' •"= :,; •:. .. .a.. 're-:e:• Edge ofplanting bedQ) Required- Continuous Hedge 2'O.C. = 130 Shrubs + P•a; q �-:`}''' 'p. Won:porous soil Required-41 Trees= 5 Species Mix :..'•° t..'°•:: .Py r , Provided- 130 Shrubs Form a mulch berm with 3"minimum ' Provided-5 Tree Species u �' depth andno more than 4"high. Mulch to Porous soil �' Z edge of rootball but leave top of rootball = _ _ _ _ - 7.09.04.A.1 -Perimeter Landscaping Adjacent to Neighboring Properties ex osed =1 =1 = _ _ _ _ 1 - 6"diameter drainage channelfilled p " -III 1I 1 1I 1 I 1I1 Total Length= 1,460' 7.09.04.0-Interior Vehicular Use Area with course gravel Discardmaterial Trees 1.V.U.A. =87,492 s.f. ., a . Remove burlap or steelcage from top 1/3 Plantedpit with inadequate drainage removedfrom drainage channeC .•. • of root ball(If applicable). Required-(1 Tree/30 Lf.)-1,460 Lf./30=49 Trees 87,492 s.f./18 s.f. =4,861 s.f./180 s.f. =27 Trees =1 I1=1 ��:•.. :. .• =- •,.��;.- , Provided-49 Trees Trees �.:,; .". ;,.. , :TIC 1TI '�,°•:'. `...• . •�: • �-ICI antshedGrade Drama�e �estm� Detai C�roun Cover Detai 10 Existing Trees+39 Proposed Trees-49 Required-27 = I-III-III- `e:•�:• : vRa ' =1 -III F g p - q :II III=1I1=1I1= =1' J I Not to Scale Not to Scale Provided-27 Drive z"x 4"x 24"•woodstake a min.of 3" '1=1 11=1 11=1 I I-III-III-III-III-I 11=1 Shrubs 1(- 4 Existing+23 Proposed Trees ~-I 11 1 I 1-1 11-1 1-1 11-1 1-1 11 below grade. Required-Continuous Hedge TO.C. =730 Shrubs Provided- 730 Shrubs _ 3 times diameter _ I Bacfefillaroundroot ballaccording to "`r////JJJ1 of rootball(Min.) specifications. Water and tamp to remove Total Trees Required Notes: airpockets. Trees 1. AlTyruning shaClbe compCetedat the Prune&tie afffronds together with Note: direction of the Landscape.architect. degradable twine. There is to be a 100%of plantings are native. Required-93 z. No naiCsshalCbe driven into tree proposed p g minimum of 6-8 fronds(unless noted beCotiv). Provided-8 Existing+85 Planted=93 Tree Planting D e tail (5)z"x 4"x 18" woodbattens to be evenly Tree to be protected 7.09.03.E.2.1-Planting Under Utility Lines Q o " spaeedaroundtrunk ofpaCm 2l minimum 'Wooden z"x 4" Note:Small trees are being utilized to meet code section 7.09.03.E.2.1. Not to Scale of(5)five wraps of burlap are to be placed 0 °O under the battens to revent marring under a No tree shall be planted where it could, at mature height, conflict with overhead power lines. Larger trees(trees with a mature height of thirty(30)feet or more) o Oo �' g or minimum of z'below damage to the trunk. The Freight of the rade and"3'above shall be planted no closer than a horizontal distance of thirty(30)feet from the nearest overhead power line. Medium trees(trees with a mature height between g y( ) y( ) ) y( ) y p ( g battens shall be located in relation to the rade. S ace no more twenty(20)-thirty 30 feet shall be off-set at least twenty 20 feet horizontal) from the nearest overhead power line. Small trees trees with a mature height of g .p s read G height of the palm for adequate bracing. less than twenty(20) feet)shall not be required to meet a minimum off-set, except that no tree, regardless of size shall be planted within five(5)feet of any existing p 4 than 8'on center. No batten is to be nailed to the palm. or proposed utility pole, guy wire,pad mounted electrical transformer or other utility transmission/collection structure or equipment. Place i/z"diameter black rubber hose on o Battens are to be bandedwith a minimum Place as specified in allguy wires at allpoints of contact with 'Notes"shown below. tree. p of(z)two 3/4"high carbon steel ds ban . Place 3 galvanizedsteet oubCe strand#iz gauge twisted guy wires with one Minimum of(3)three 4"x 4"woodbraces Orange Safety Fence evenly spacedaroundpalm to be toe galvanized turnbuckle per guy wire .attach to vertical nai spacedat equaCdistance aroundtree. led to woodbattens. .attach florescent post leaving no slack antis .attach florescent safety flags a min.of iz" safety flags a minimum of iz"in Length to in fence. in length to each guy wire. each brace 'l.lndisturbedArea QTY SYM SPECIES COMMON NAME/DESCRIPTION SIZE SPACING REMARKS DROUGHT TOLERANCE Planting depth shall be io%less than the '^ Planting depth shall be to%less than the height of the root half Diameter of hole to height of the root bail-from,the Flair Root. M Existing Grade '^ be two times the size o root baLCminimum. CANOPY I ORNAMENTAL TREES e Diameter of hole to be three times the size f of root badminimum. Plant top of root a Plant top of root ballat 2"minimum above 1 AR ACER RUBRUM RED MAPLE 12'x 5',2.5"DBH A.S. FULL CANOPY,4'C.T.MIN. HIGH the finished grade elevation. 20 IF ILEX x ATTENUATA'EAGLESTON' EAGLESTON HOLLY 12'x 5%2.5"DBH A.S. FULL CANOPY,4'C.T.MIN. HIGH ballat z"minimum above the finished grade elevation. � Form a mulch berm with 3"minimum County Project Number: 2 1 MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA D.D.BLANCHARD MAGNOLIA 12'x 5%2.5"DBH A.S. FULL CANOPY,4'C.T.MIN. HIGH SITE PLAN p high.de th and no more than 4"h' h. Mulch to 23 QL QUERCUS LAURIFOLIA LAUREL OAK 12'x 5',2.5"DBH A.S. FULL CANOPY,4'C.T.MIN. HIGH Form a mulch berm with 3"minimum edge of rootbaCC but leave top of rootball de th andno more than 4"high. Mulch to 11 QV* QUERCUS VIRGINIANA LIVE OAK 12'x 5',2.5"DBH A.S. FULL CANOPY,4'C.T.MIN. HIGH d p g exposed " 28 1 PINUS ELLIOTTI DENSA SOUTH FLORIDA SLASH PINE 12'x 6,2.5"DBH A.S. FULL CANOPY,4'C.T.MIN. HIGH APPROVED edge of rootbaC�but leave top of rootball 11.0 8'Max. LARGE SHRUBS 1 ACCENTS 1~ f g � exposed Back tllaroundroot ballaccordin to 990 1 MYRICANTHES FRAGRANS SIMPSON STOPPER #3,2'x 2' 2'O.C. FULL&THICK HIGH Remove burlap or steeCcage from top 1/3 airsye o'cations. hater and tamp to remove January 27, 2021 = °'' �Y o root bat-COT a Citable). air pockets. MED.SHRUBS 1 GROUNDCOVERS 1 VINES/SOD _ --�':;p:�` ;'••.^ 9.d^.g,q. _ f f pp s The critical protectingroot e the )is an and around tree thattris regulated by nttLucie unry Land Development Regulations for ai purpose o e oo s d trunk o protected ee o specimen tree,bothduring d after construction. s circular:III-I -III- :;: .I •':;."- 1 Finished Grade 100 NEB NEPHROLEPIS EXALTATA BOSTON FERN #1,1'x 1' 2'O.C. FULL&THICK HIGH I� II�� --- ,e: n w - Finished grade p, a;t• :•« area using a radius measured from the center of the tree.The radius is calculated as one(1)foot of radius for each one(1)inch of Approval Q = = =e'�'" •' �''' -III- $:°r ' - `} diameter at breast height(4.5 feet above grade).For an fraction of a foot over a whole foot,the diameter at breast height will be IIIIII-III =_- ___ 111I -III III-III-•:,,:..;. .:..:' ' ' SOD PASPALUM NOTATUM BAHIA SOD SEE SPECS HIGH te 119 11 111 111 1 1 111 111 111 111 111 1 z z =1 =1 -'e;•e:.., I; z"x 4"x 24"woodstake to be z"below rounded up to the next whole number.Example:a tree has a diameter at breast height of twenty-one and one-quarter(21 1/4) Drive x 4 x 4 woodstake a min.of 3 II 1I I1 -III- _ 1=�I-I I 1=1�1=111=1 I 1=1 I 1=1 I 1=111=1�I� i =i grade. inches;the CRZ is a circle,centered on the center of the tree,with a radius of twenty-two(22)feet. -FLORIDA NATIVE -I I I=Ll=I1=1I1=1 I1=1I1=1I1=1I1-' below grade. I1=1 1=1I1=1 1=1I1=1 1=1I1=1 1=1I =1I g PD S Order 2 0 21-0 0 2 In no event shall the CRZ be less than an area measured five(5)feet radially from the center of the tree at its base unless 3 times diameter BackfiCCaroundroot I ballaccording to -1 -1 1 III 1 -1 I- Size Of rootball will be in proportion to type expressly determined by the environmental planner that a smaller specified CRZ may be established.A tree well design shall be Jeffrey W Smith, RLA required as appropriate m cases when the placement of fill threatens the viability of a protected tree or specimen tree to be Mores: andsize ofpaCm, in accordance with qp n' p p Florida Registration Number: //�� rr�� r I of rootball Min) Specifications. 'Water and tamp to remove i.Hurricane cut SabaCPalms are acce table. reserved. g Approval 1 �� Mores: ( p Florida Grades andStandards for Nursery p air pockets. z.Aff Washingtonia andSabalPaCms to be booted In certain cases,the barricades shall be installed as shown on the plans due to constraints such as existing or proposed curbs, LA 0001635 e n e ra o e S i echo ofth shalCbe compCetedat the unless otherwise noted r marre list. Plants Part I&II Latest Edition. p g p p direction of the Landscape Architect. 3.Palms with burnedor marredtrunks wilCnot be sidewalks,pavement,ditches,swales,etc.,and shall be reviewed and approved by the environmental planner at the County. z. No naiCs shall be driven into tree accepted 19-1 103 Job No. Multi-Trunk Tree Planting Detail PaCm PCanttn)q Detail Existing Tree Protection Barricade Detail Drawn ey Jws 1. No plant substitutions can be made without St. Lucie County's approval. Not to Scale Not to Scale Not to Scale Submittal Dates 2-20-2020 2.All required landscape improvements must be inspected and approved by St. Lucie County prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. 3.Any existing landscaping,sod,or irrigation damaged or destroyed during the construction shall be replaced prior to the final inspection. 1 0-1-2020 4.All prohibited,exotic and invasive species shall be removed from the entire site prior to issuance of certificate of occupancy. 1-5-2021 5.Planting adjacent to fire hydrants is to have a minimum clear radius of 7.5'as required by the IUniform Fire Code Florida Edition 18.3.4.1 Hydrants. All fire hydrants and fire check valves shall have a minimum of 7.5'from the front and sides with 4'from the rear to all landscape material per the Florida Fire Prevention Code. Revision Dates #1 County Comments 10-1-2020 #2 County Comments 1-5-2021 These drawings are the property of the landscape architect and are not to be used for other projects except by written permission from the landscape architect. Report any discrepancies immediately to the landscape architect. Ian ca e P an L-2 2 Sheet of