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01. Non Cypress variety mulch shall extend under all trees, shrubs and ground cover beds to the closest hard edge or sod border, in a minimum of 3" depth. Red or any other colored
mulch will not beacceptable.
02. All plants shall meet the minimum standard of "Fancy" as specified in Grade and Standards for Nursery Plants as published by the Division of Plant Industry, Florida Department
of Agriculture, latest edition. |fm doubt, x private p,ofe-ssiona| shall be appointed by Landscape Architect to provide a final and conclusive grading ofthe plant material.
03. All shrubs to be planted a minimum of 24^. and ground covers a minimum of 12^ from the edge of any havdscape (wm|ks, building mmUs, pond's edge. etc ... ) Shrubs such as |xom.
Raphiolepsis and other species which grow larger than 48" spread, shall be planted at 112 the estimated adult's spread diameter from the edges of any hardscape.
04. All trees and palms over 8' in height shall be braced to prevent lateral movement for a period of six months from the date of planting. Either wood braces as shown in the planting
detail, or the wire and turnbuckle method shall be used. No nails, screws, metal straps or wires are to be used directly against the trees or palms trunks.
05. All palms except for species such as [ucos.Azue!orraphe. Raphis, and other multi-trunk palms, shall have straight tmnks.Nn curbed or arched trunks will be acceptable. All palms
trunks shall be free of scars, decay or any damage caused bydigging, transport o,planting handling of the same.
06. All work by the Landscape Contractor shall be performed in a professional and sound manner in accordance with established standards of landscape installation practices and
workmanship.
07. Landscape Contractor is responsible for verifying & counting all plant quantities prior to bidding. Individual quantities by areas shall prevail over the quantities shown in Legend.
Plant Legend is shown mainly to identify the different species and quantities are shown as an aid, not acrridied count. Therefore it shall be Landscape Contractor's responsibility to
supply the required quantity of plant material specified for each area, regardless of the quantity shown in the Legend. Quantities shown in the plans mayvary due to actual site scale,
job conditions etc- Landscape Architect assumes no responsibility for the actual plant count necessary for the successful completion of the work. Any excess quantity of plant
material specified which does not fit into the area for which it was called for should be credited tn the Owner.
08. Landscape Contractor and his subcontractors shall be licensed and insured as required by the municipality, county, state ur any other governmental agency requiring a license or
insurance in order for the Landscape Contractor to perform his work.
09. All work shall conform to the City of South Miami landscape ordinances and any other landscape ordinance in effect at the project's location.
10. Landscape Contractor is required to procure and obtain any necessary permits applicable for the successful completion of this project, if applicable.
11. Landscape material shall not be allowed to grow in such a manner as to impede street front triangle of visibility to property owner or neighbors, so as te materially impede vision
between a height uf2.5 feet and 8feet.
12. Landscape contractor shall call Sunshine State One Call Center of Florida at 1 -800-432-4770 (Toll Free) 48 hours before digging.
13. Landscape Contractor is responsible for inspecting the site and physically observing all the site conditions prior to entering into Agreement or Contract with Owner. Landscape
Contractor shall coordinate his work with the General Contractor or Construction Manager in such a manner as to allow for a speedy and orderly completion of all work on the site, and
special attention m location uf all underground wires, pipes, footings, etc...
14. Any excess soil, landscape materials and debris from the Landscape Contractors' work shall be removed from the site immediately upon completion of his works.
15. Should Landscape Contractor find any discepandes, unavailability of material or any question regarding the adherence to this plan, no decision shall be taken without specific
consultation with the Landscape Architect, including substitutions when required. Landscape contractor shall not make any unauthorized substitutions afe|ther spede, quality orsize
nf any plant material without Landscape Architect's authorization.
15. All areas not planted with shrubs or ground covers or specified to be another landscape material such as mu|ch, bark, stones, etc... is to be covered with sod. inclusive of areas in
the Right of way between edge of city or community pavement or curb and property line and/or sidewalks.
17. Any Railroad Ue, stone or other type of specified retaining walls, are to be placed by Landscape Contractor according to space allowed and slope requirements with prior on site
consultation with Landscape Architect. They are to be placed taking into consideration existing site conditions and plant root balls requirements. Landscape Contractor shall spray
mark the location of proposed walls and obtain Landscape Architect approval of proposed locations prior to digging trenches for retaining walls.
18. Landscape Contractor shall coordinate all of his planting in raised planters or any planting areas requiring water proofing or any other special apphotions, as well as any and all
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PLANT LEGEND
Code I
Botanical name
Common name
Height I
Canopy I
Nat. I Quantityl
Specific.
TREES
COL
Chrysophyllum Oliviforme
Satin Leaf
12'-14'
7'-8'
Y
2
4' c. t.
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Quercus Virginiana
Live Oak
12'-14'
7'-8-
Y
4
Street trees
CER
Conocarpus erectus
Green buttonwood
10'-12'
6'-7'
Y
14
4' CA.
SHRUBS
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CES
Conocarpus Erectus Syr.
Silver Buttonwood
48"
30"
N
16
SRE
Strelitzia Reginae
Bird of Paradise
4'
N
3
full clumps
GROUND COVER
FMA
Ficus Microcarpa 'Green Island'
Green Island Ficus
3 gal.
N
138
18" D.C.
GJA
Gardenia Jasminoides
Gardenia Bush
4'-5-
T-4'
N
2
LEG
Liriope Evergreen Giant
Giant Lily Turf
12"
12"
N
290
12" D.C.
GRASSES
SOD
I Stenotaphrum secunclaturn
St. Augustine grass
N
As required
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19. Landscape Contractor shall coordinate digging, planting and bracing of all plant material within the Project with the General Contractor and the Owner, particularly those in which a MDOC/glON NOTE:
conflict with pedestrian or vehicular traffic may arise as a result of placement of equipments and specially temporary braces on trees. Landscape Contractor shall coordinate the 14 (Code CER) Conocarpus erectus/Green Buttonwood trees are being planted to meet October 2l,ZOl]^ City ofSouth
planting and bracing of any of the large plant material ahead of time to allow for removal of braces at time of certificate of completion o,upenning of Project, as per "Owner's"
Miami Tree Removal Condition Form requirements by City Arborist Doug Baker.
instructions and deadlines.
20. Trees to be planted within existing hedges are to be planted without disturbing the appearance of the existing hedges. Lanxcape Contractor shall inspect the health condition ofaU
existing plant material to remain prior to bidding and prior to commencement of works to verify they are in good healthy conditions. If not in adequate conditions to remain, Owner
shall bo informed immediately for proper instructions nn how tvproceed.
21. Any existing plant material destroyed or damaged during construction shall be replaced with the same species, and Owner be informed of the mason, specie and quanUtynfthe
replacement for proper reimbursement, ifany.
u. Contractor snail prior to p/aonng, pnw/oe photos or all plant material mameo with u r in me Plant Legend s cumvn snvwo as mmr z4 or described as a specimen plant material
for landscape architect approval. Regardless uf photo approval and specification in plan or legend, Landscape Architect has the right to refuse any plant material no*cnogdemd Florida
Fanny.|fin doubt of grading quality, refer to Note Znf this notes.
23. Where arrows are shown next to palms such as e.g. coconuts ([NU} they show the curvature direction, |fnuarrow is shown then asteight trunk is desired. Under nocircumstance
shall the trunk of a palm or tree interfere with vehicular or pedestrian traffic, This note applies to projects where palms are specified.
Z4. Unless a different height number is shown next to trunk in the plan, palms specified at a given trunk height (e.g. 16' CA. (clear trunk) ) are to be considered specified at the height
size specified in the plan and prevail over the plant legend.
25. Landscape Contractor sha|l request written specifications from Landscape Architect prior toentering in to contract with owner and attach a copy tocontract. Non compliance of
this note does not relieve Landscape Contractor of all requirements included in the written specifications.
25. By accepting this p|an, and submitting it to the municipal authorities or any other building and zoning authority, Owner releases and Holds Landscape Architect *ann|,ss from
any legal responsibility as aconsequenne of any legal actions arising from the se|ectino, installation, maiotenance, natural plant material growth habit, such as failing hnuds, seeds,
branches, otc'oythe landscape and planting materials specified in this plan.
27' If Landscape Contractor finds availability difficulties with any specific plant material, he shall propose one (or several) as alternate to Landscape Architect, and obtain final decision
from Landscape Architect as,o specie tobeused.
28. This plan and the written specifications together are the landscape construction documents to be used for bidding and construction purposes.
29.1-andscape montmun, shall verify, if due to architectural revisions or site conditions, if the dimensions of any handscape has changed and how this affects the area for a specified
plant material . One example is Mrdjuv| Date Palms need to be planted in no less than a clear 60 inch by 50 opening, preferably more. It shall be the Landscape contractor's
responsibility to verify this before bringing the plant(s) to the site. Another example is the minimum five feet width dimensions in parking lot |s|ands, exclusive ofconcrete curbs.
Landscape contractor shall inform Owner and Landscape Architect if this is not the site condition.
30. in absence of landscape contractor or a designated supervisor of the landscape contractor at the work site, landscape architect shall have the right to provide instructions to
landscape contractor's or his subcontractor's employees regarding the installation of the works specified in this plan if in his opinion work is not being performed as specified.
31. All vines require a structure for them to grow into which shall be supplied by landscape contractor and included as part of the work whenever a vine is specified in this plan.
Landscape contractor shall obtain details of structure from landscape architet.
32. landscape contractor shall coordinate this plan with, notes, details and specifications in this sheet, grading plan . irrigation plan and lighting plan. All landscape sheets are partnf
the construction documents for this project. it shall he the general contractor and/or landscape contractor's responsibility toread and understand all the information contained in
this sheetindwdiny plan, details, legend and notes in all the sheets nf the landscape plan set.
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ABBREVIATIONS:
o.,.=cm'rmnk * spo=svma .
c.t.=Clear Trunk. NAT.=Native sneue
uc~onc:nter. n^m= Gray Wood
u&a~mu|ed and auoapeu. mm.=mm/mum
v.^.=nmmnne/om.
°S[= Shrubs counted toward shrubs requirement.
°T[= Tress/Palm counted toward Tree requirement.
B[= Energy Conservation Zone
Arbmrbrace Palm Batten
Specifications:
A-PBKS
(4) q ~VVuod Batten w /3 Burlap on
backside
(2) l^nicke| plated spring cam-lock
tension dips sewn into |^x 5^ l .00D lb
UV resistant Polypropylene webbing
' - Batten
Specifications:
A_PBK5
]races to (])y�� Wood Batten w/3 folds Burlap
ikofpalm. on backside
(2) l^nicke| plated spring cam-lock
� tension dips sewn into l^x 5" 1,000 |b
UV resistant Polypropylene webbing
Stake at
racle
= Detail (6"-14" Caliper
N.T'S
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Note 1: All bracing components byArbn/Brac or similar.
Note Z: Trees with caliper of lU~ or more should follow the specs
and materials of this detail using S instead of 2^x5^
wood braces.u[ this detail using 5 instead of4 2^x6^
wood braces.
Note 3: Landscape Architect may require additional bracing to
those shown in details, as per site and soil conditions.
New planting soil backfUed
to create watering ring
Tree Planting Detail " " Caliper)
N.T.S
Note 1: Note: All bracing components by Arboranchor.
UA ��-� Specifications
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24 1P DeepRoot Tree Root Barriers
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Specified tree root barriers are a mechanical barrier and
root deflector to prevent tree roots
scopes and landscapes. Assembled in 2' long modules to
create varying sizes of cylinders for surrourKring root balls
(Surround planUng style) or for rinear applications directly
beside a hardsmpe adjacent to one side of the trees (Linear
planting style).
A. Materials
1. The shall furnish and install tree mot barriers
as specified. The tree root barriers shall be product I U8 24-2
as manufactured by Deep Root Partners, LP. 81 Langton St. 14
Son Francisco. LA (800-458-7668), or approved equal.
The baryier shall be Black Injection Molded Panels, of 0.085'
%2.16mm) wall thickness in modules 24* (61cm) long by 24'
cm) deep; manufactured With a minimum 50% post consumer
recycled polypropylene plastic With added ultraviolet inhibitors;
recyclable. Each panel shall have:
Not less then 4 Molded Integral Veff"I Root Deflecting Ribs
of at least O.OW (2. »nmm protruding �2 hxJm,�
�9�hvm��hv,ofUm6u ryon�'syo�6O^(1s.24cm)
apart. (See panel drawing below)
xDouble Top Edge consisting of two parallel, inteqnol, horizontal
n *bs at the top of the panel of a minimum 0.085 (2.16rrn)
thickness, 3/8' (953mm ) wide and 1/4* (6.35mm) apart with the
lower rib attached to the vertical root deflectin8�s.(See detail "Al
A minimum of 9 Anti-Lift Ground Lock Tabs consisting of integral
horizontal ridges of a minimum 0.0&15* (2-16mm) thickness in the
shape of a segment of a circle, the 2' (50.8mm) chord of the
segment joining the panel wall and the segment protruding 31V
(9-53mm) from the panel. The nine ground locks on each panel shall
be about equally spaced between each of the vertical root deflecting
lbs (3 between each set of ribs, see Detail '81.
in
An integrated Tipper Joining System providing for instant
assembly kyuridinq one panel into another. (See Detail *Cl
| nmw uafio properties of the nmte6al shall be:
| Test ASTM Test Method noilccl Value c"Dolvme,
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Tomovrigmm - mall mmx 7.*4%
Yie*a"ngm- - xags o5X 7o1m
nex"mwm.lin onxm 119.6m PSI
wuww trmmvwd - mm ucam 3M (ft-ft)
Rockwell! Hardness r. soce - Wam DIFIRIA mm
U.S. Patents: 5,070642 . 5,305,549 and 5,528.857.
Other Patents Pending.
B. Construction and Installation
1' The contractor shall install the tnee root barriers with the
number of panels and in the manner shown on the Draw-
ings. The vertical root deflecting mm shall be facing nm
to the bn|| and the d"oNo tow edge shall be 1/2'
V above grade. Each of the required number of
panels shall uoconnected to form circle around the
root ho|| or joined in a linear fashion and placed along
the adjacent homucope.
2. Excavation and mu preparation shot[ conform m the Drawings
Toe Nail 3 - 2^X 6" Wood Braces to
Battens Do not nail into trunk ofpalm.
Keep mulch 6^From Base
2" Mulch
3^ Depression
Planting soil.
/--Z^ % 4^ X 24^ Stake at
or3^ Below Grade
ft^ brine strengh and
ultraviolet Protection orld
(See Detail 'Al
Post Consurner Recycled Polypravfianis
Patented Lod*
mu-M pods
Edges for Safety and Strength
LANDSCAPELEGEND
CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI
Zone District RS-3 CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA.
Net Lot Area 33 ACRES
14,000 SO. FEET.
Water Bodies 0
OPEN GREEN SPACE Required Provided
A.Open space required by Chapter 33, as indicated in site plan:
C. Total square feet of landscape open space as required 5,600 S/F 5,465 SQ. FT.
TREES
A. Trees required .33 ACRES X 9 trees per acre 3
Existing trees that meet min. requirements. (Cm:i n u �.) 0 0
--Total number of trees required 3 3
B. 30% palm trees allowed (2 palms= 1 tree) Palms provided=
C. Percentage of native trees required = trees provided x 30% 3
D.Streettrees 100 Lineal feet along street divided by 35'= 3 4
_P_a_1ms__asstr�e_t trees 0 Lineal feet along street divided by_2_g�_=___0_ _0_____
E, Street trees located directly beneath powerlines (maximum
aver. spacing 25'o.c.) 161 lineal feet along street divided by 25'= 0 0
F. Total number of trees provided 6 7
� A. Totall umber of trees required X 10 = required shrubs 60 168
LaNumber of shrubss required X 30% = required native shrubs L 18 ......... 1 70 ......
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(HIGHEST CROWN UFROAD
ELEVATION) 8.47"
Provide cross-visibility at height
between (2.5) and (6) feet above grade
SW 83rd STREET
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LANDSCAPELEGEND
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Zone District RS-3 CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA.
Net Lot Area 33 ACRES
14,000 SO. FEET.
Water Bodies 0
OPEN GREEN SPACE Required Provided
A.Open space required by Chapter 33, as indicated in site plan:
C. Total square feet of landscape open space as required 5,600 S/F 5,465 SQ. FT.
TREES
A. Trees required .33 ACRES X 9 trees per acre 3
Existing trees that meet min. requirements. (Cm:i n u �.) 0 0
--Total number of trees required 3 3
B. 30% palm trees allowed (2 palms= 1 tree) Palms provided=
C. Percentage of native trees required = trees provided x 30% 3
D.Streettrees 100 Lineal feet along street divided by 35'= 3 4
_P_a_1ms__asstr�e_t trees 0 Lineal feet along street divided by_2_g�_=___0_ _0_____
E, Street trees located directly beneath powerlines (maximum
aver. spacing 25'o.c.) 161 lineal feet along street divided by 25'= 0 0
F. Total number of trees provided 6 7
� A. Totall umber of trees required X 10 = required shrubs 60 168
LaNumber of shrubss required X 30% = required native shrubs L 18 ......... 1 70 ......
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