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13-550-005General Notes and Instructions: Attention: Owner, General Contractor, City Reviewer, Landscape Contractor and any individual involved in this project: The notes below are unconditional and there shall be no excuses that it has not been read or overlooked or followed, 1. The Plans are copyrighted and it is the ownership of Mariano Corral, Landscape Architect for all the designs shown. Therefore, no copy or reproduction shall be made without his approval. By doing so, the individual or entity shall be liable and subjected to penalties, fines and punitive damages to the full extend of the law. 2. All photographs are the property of Mariano Corral Landscape Architect. Any reproduction, or use without his consent shall be prohibited, doing so will be subjected to penalties and fines as to the full extend of the law. 3. These drawings are for the sole purpose of this project. In the event it is use on another development without the knowledge of Landscape Architect, the contractor /owner shall be liable for fines, penalties and punitive damages to the full extend of the law. 4. GENERAL CONTRACTOR WHEN SELECTING LANDSCAPE CON'T'RACTOR (LC) SHALL HAVE HIM OR HER CINDER CONTRACT ONE YEAR BEFORE PROJECT COMPLETION. THIS MEANS THAT IF A RETAINER TO LC IS NECESSARY THEN, DO SO. THIS WILL ENSURE THAT THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR CAN BEGIN ACQUIRING THE PLANT MATERIALS AHEAD OF TIME AND WILL MEET THE SPECIFIED PLANT HEIGHT AND SPECIFICATIONS. THERE SHALL BE NO EXCUSES THAT THE PLANTS SPECIFIED CAN NOT BE OBTAINED, AND THEREFORE REQUIRES A SUBSTITU'T'ION. THIS WILL NOT HAPPEN. I WILL GIVE NO LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR A SUBSTITUTION. IF ANOTHER PLANT IS INSTALLED THAN SPECIFIED, IT WILL BE REMOVED, AND YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION OR OCCUPANCY UNTIL WORK IS COMPLETED TO MY SATISFACTION. I CAN NOT MAKE IT ANY CLEARER IN PLAIN ENGLISH THAN AS STATED HERE. 5. General Contractor at his own discretion (it is recommended) shall call for a meeting with Landscape Contractor and Landscape Architect to meet and discuss any procedures prior, during and final installation of work, 6. General Contractor at his own discretion, (it is recommended) shall call Landscape Architect to make site observations in overseeing if Landscape Contractor has followed the plans, quality of Plant materials, and proper installation procedures, to insure approval inspections from City and for approval of payments to landscape Contractor. 7. General contractor and Landscape Contractor do not have the right nor permission to change anything from Landscape Architectural plans as approved and submitted to the City, 8. In the event Value Engineering is performed by Landscape Contractor, as directed by General Contractor without the approval, consent or knowledge of the Landscape Architect, Landscape Architect shall no longer ASUMME ANY TYPE OF RESPONSIBILITY, and it will become the responsibility of parties involve to provide the City WITH all revisions or as -built drawings, and obtain their approval for such changes, 9. In the event another Landscape Architect or Landscape Designer is called to make such revisions without the knowledge or consent of Mariano Corral Landscape Architect, the Landscape Architect or Designer shall also be libel to the tull extend of the Law for tampering. 10, All CAD Files, PDF files supplied to Architect or any Engineer shall not be copied or used for any other project. Landscape Cad :Files, photographs, and any other in formation on plans are the property of the Landscape Architect Mariano Corral, and shall not be furnished to any entity without the consent of Mariano Corral, Landscape Architect. 11. During Design Review and /or the permit process, if county reviewer has an issue with the plant materials, Landscape Contractor, nor expeditor, SHALL NOT HAVE THE RIGHT TO NEGOTIATE WITH 'I HE COUN'T'Y OR CITY. The County or City shall point out deficiencies and/ or areas where CODES were not met, so that the .Landscape Architect can make corrections and/or decide what action to take. No City or County Reviewer has the right to decide for the .Landscape Architect the type of plant materials to use, unless it is specifically and unconditionally specified in the codes (le: Street Tree requirements for certain sections of City Master Plan). The landscape Architect is the sole unconditional responsible individual and qualified to make the final decision as to what is appropriate on Copyrighted and sealed plans. 12. If County or City inspector/ reviewer has an issue with the choice of plant materials, rejection with no explanation is not sufficient to disapprove a plan. An explanation from reviewer will be fully welcomed so that the Landscape Architect can respond 1 1' suggesting to accordingly if found reviewer has made a wrong decision or interpreted the plains incorrectly. If county reviewer insist n sugg g use a specified plant material which the Landscape architect deems inappropriate as to type and location, or cause a hazard to the public and welfare of the public, and can not come to an agreement, and reviewer will not approve plans until changes have been reflected, the Landscape Architect must receive a Certified Hold Harmless letter from County / City reviewer so as to not place Landscape Architect Professional Liability insurance in jeopardy. 13. All plant materials to be Florida #1 or better as set by the State of Florida Grades and Standards 1998. 14. Before commencing installation, it is recommended that the Landscape Contractor visit site and become familiarized with the site. 15. Contractor shall have all utilities identified and carefully located for the safety, welfare of his workers as well as the general public. Contact Sunshine State One -Call of Florida, Inc. 1- 800 - 432 -4770 -• 48 hours before installation. 16. Contractor shall have all utilities identified and carefully located for the safety, welfare of his workers as well as the public. 17. During installation Landscape Contractor shall make all possible intent to secure area of work from the public for their safety and welfare. 18. Landscape Contractor must obtain all necessary permits prior to beginning installation. Any existing trees that must be removed or transplanted must first receive approval by The Department of Environmental Resource Management (DERM) OR THE CITY. 19. All existing Trees to remain shall be barricaded (if space is allowed) to the tree canopy drip line to prevent damage to the tree or palm during construction. A red color Vinyl fence 5' high, with 2 x4 posts for anchoring can be used. Careful care for tree trunks shall be taken. 20. Landscape Contractor must provide documentation that any Coconut Palm Trees to be installed are numbered and certified as being free of disease and must be provided to the CITY LANDSCAPE ARFI:ITECT OR INSPECTOR when seeking a permit for installation of plant materials and a copy sent to Landscape Architect for his records. 21. Landscape Contractor: Documentation that all newly proposed / installed Sabal palmetto utilized on site have come from a government approved donor site or were grown from seed at a register Florida nursery. 'Ibis documentation shall be provided to the City Plamiing Department. (This is not applicable to Sabal Palms relocated within property,) A copy must be sent to Landscape Architect for his records 22. Landscape Contractor or Owners representative shall provide to City a schedule for the timely removal of tree and palm guying. This should. be accomplished within a 1.2 month period. after installation, and should NOT exceed the 12 month period. 23. All lime rock within plating areas shall be removed to a depth of 3' feet. Replace material with specified planting soil, as per section 26 below. 24. All lime rock, asphalt or debris within parking islands, corner parking islands, and entry islands, shall be removed to a depth of 3 Feet. In the event a refurbishing or establishing a new parking island with the used of extruded curves over an existing asphalt parking lot, the same will apply as to removal of asphalt and lime rock as stated above and the use of proper planting soil as per Section 26. 25, NO PLANTS SHALL BE PLANTED ON TOP OF ROOT BALL 26. All planting beds on site shall be composed of 60% silica sand, 40% good clean pulverized NATIVE LOAM soil. Soil shall be thoroughly mix and delivered on site free of debris and rocks. Soil shall be fumigated prior to mixing for any insects, contamination or weeds and follow method as approved by the EPA and Nursery Growers Association. Soil shall have a 72 hour waiting period, The TOP of TREE ROOTBALL shall be placed 4" above existing soil. This will insure that tree flare will be exposed and NO MULCH shall be placed on top of rootball. ALSO NO SHRUBS SHALL BE PLANTED ON TOP OF ROOT BALL. If you must place mulch for appearance sake, lightly do so no more than 1/2" thick and 4" away from tree trunk. Create a 6" saucer around tree rootball 6' in diameter with MULCH (no soil) Detai*ls � .. nPeci nP �w Fn � a � r �:Y� ;.r ;+ r ,I t�� J ions h. y � � �i) � "ai � ,7 �I"� i � ,, .: IY.. �s ` g ",., ` � ,gym .�.< �k= �- i •ti C/L F -0" MIN. TO EDGE OF PAVEMENT 2" MULCH eYP. PLANT //-WALK/CURB 2" MULCH TOP OF MULCH SHALL SPACRG ZFEBE I" BELOW PAVEMENT' , FINISH GRADE @ PLANTER ,;.,11 sF a 4 ` ?, TOP OF MULCH SHALL i --- - 18" DEEP PREPARED BE 1" BELOW PAVEMENT 18 DEEP PREPARED PLANTING SOIL PLANTING SOIL SHRUB GROUND COVER BEDS N.T.S. N.T.S. TYPICAL PLANT /PLANT LOCATIONS SPACING ` EQUAL TYPICAL PLANT / a SPACING O Q� EQUAL -/i (D ( + NOTE: IN MOST CASES TRIANGULAR SPACING IS PREFERRED, USE SQUARE SPACING ONLY IN SMALL RECTILINEAR AREAS. SQUARE SPACING TRIANGULAR SPACING N.T.S. N.T.S. N OTE: 1) SET TOP OF TREE BA H GRADE, WITH FINISHED G E. K AWAY FROM BASE OF TR 2) CAREFULLY REMOVE A SOIL FROM BASE OF THE & TOP OF ROOT BALL T( TRUNK FLARE, BURY TOP OF ANCHOR 3" BELOW GRADE OF SOIL DI IF REQUIRED FOR SUPPOF EXISTING SUBSO SAVER" GUYING SYSTEM YS @ 120° O.C,) JLCH NISH GRADE \RED PLANTING SOIL AS =1ED -IOROUGHLY COMPACTED ;BADE SUPPORT PAD "TREE SAVER" �,§Y OMMENDED BY MANUFACTURERS & SUPPLIED BY: MOD. -T,' q=W & LAWSON, INC. PHONE (800) 833 -5323 SINGLE STEM TREE GUYING (1 -1/2" - 31' CAL. N.T.S. FOR ^ r rt t,1 II REMOVE TOP OF AND EXPOSE TRI (4)- 2"X 2" X 30 PT PINE STAKES INSTALLED A 45 D ANGLE 24 DEEP OUTSIDE OF TREE WEL FOR GUIDEWIRES'TIEBACK. NOTCH STAKE FC WIRE TYING USE (4 STAKES F'OR 1 REES 18' -20' HIGH AND ABOVE) SOIL SINGLE LEADER STRAIGHT THROUGH I " RUBBER HOSE FOR i/ ALL GUYW[RES TO HAVE GUYWIRES'TO PROTECT TREE TRUNK AND BRANCH �Ir 6��� A RED FLAG FOR VISUAL �; SAFETY PURPOSE. D IG LE 3 4" LESS THAN _ ,•:. THE SIZE OF 'THE ROOT BALL, :.,..., :.... THIS WILL INSURE THAT THE :�,•r r �• L: � "�-, - TREE FLARE WILL, BE HIGHER�771�p'�� THAN THE FINISH GRADE.r ,; r a � _R " CREATE A BERM TO SEAT ROOT BA FROM UNDISTURB SOIL TO PREVENT SET'T'LING H W VU � N (4) ;" DIA X 8 -11 EYE ON E TURNBUCKLE TO SECURE AND STRFCTCH GUYWIRE ALIPER MEANS TRUNK DIAMETER. CALIPERS ARE MEASURED 6" FROM 'THE GROUND FOR TREES UP TO 4" SET 12" FROM GROUND FOR LARGER HZ EE. S ASSET DIAMETER (CALIPER), AND U BY THE STATE OF FLORIDA LEGISLATURE ON GRADES AND STANDARDS TO V OFW%&gq YWTOCK4998. SOD MUST USE FOR APPERANCE. �- VARIES DEPENDING ON TREE HEIGHT MUST BE PROPORTIONAL TREE WELL /HOLE TO BE 2.TIMES GREATER THAN THE SIZE OF ROOTBALL SINGLE STEM TREE DETAIL FOR CALIPERS" 4" AND� � �T 1 �;: .1 1 T, . IR. O O n USED APPROVED NATURAL WOOD PRODUCTS FOR MULCH - NO RED MULCH OR CYPRESS BARK MULCH. Know what's below 0111 before you dig IT'S THE LAW! 0 BACKFILL WITH A MIX OF 60% SILICA SAND AND 30% PULVERIZED :.,..., :.... BLACK CLEAN SOIL AND 10% CANADIAN :�,•r r �• L: � "�-, - PEAT, MUST BE FREE OF DEBRIS. FUMIGATE ,; r a � _R " SOIL PRIORTO MIXING'TO ELIMINATE ANY j.�,,,e;.., /:,,f;. .• I 11i -11 .. r - �1-� III C N'TAMINENTS SUCH AS WEEDS AND •.' " <" " INSECTS. SOIL SHALL HAVE A 72 HOUR -I �- -Ti -ITT WAITING PERIOD BEFORE MIXING WITH PEA'1 :lfl hl 11I_ fl( :•,�� :�;.'t =� FOLLOW STANDARD PROCEDURES FOR FUMIGATION AS SET FORTH BY THE EPA ANC !:••+•#e n•,�� �ll l I :III ICI -ITT II� ASSOCIATION. ESTABLISHED BY THE NURSERY GROWER TREE WELL /HOLE TO BE 2.TIMES GREATER THAN THE SIZE OF ROOTBALL SINGLE STEM TREE DETAIL FOR CALIPERS" 4" AND� � �T 1 �;: .1 1 T, . IR. O O n USED APPROVED NATURAL WOOD PRODUCTS FOR MULCH - NO RED MULCH OR CYPRESS BARK MULCH. Know what's below 0111 before you dig IT'S THE LAW! I ARCHITECTURE, 'PLANNING y� DORAL, FL. 33172 v +j i y H r 4, }4v •�i�v' 4 vW s. I Y t rO1 AS SHOWN ! PROJECT NUMBER 23 -2013 ISMa'IanQ�,ilo {I"a 03 -15 -2013 l Archlt e�ct� C) 04- 10.2013 2nd c Arch1 ecture Prelim. Submission 05 -10 -2013 �Gol - Course'DesI PERMIT SET d Land 'l!an�ng; n . -- r Ica 1 N a embef,gfth pine Society, of dlcape Architecis,� t I „Lan p -� I��'�'b Pi, Q _- 0 i I ARCHITECTURE, 'PLANNING 10630 NW 27th STREET DORAL, FL. 33172 NORTH SCALE: AS SHOWN ! PROJECT NUMBER 23 -2013 DATE: 03 -15 -2013 l REVISIONS: C) 04- 10.2013 2nd c Prelim. Submission 05 -10 -2013 l PERMIT SET d O J . -- O 1 N I 1 p -� Q _- 0 I •F_� �J��`i'�4 :o Consultants 8 OLONGO- SALMAN- HENDERSON ARCHITECTURE, 'PLANNING 10630 NW 27th STREET DORAL, FL. 33172 NORTH SCALE: AS SHOWN PROJECT NUMBER 23 -2013 DATE: 03 -15 -2013 REVISIONS: 04- 10.2013 2nd Prelim. Submission 05 -10 -2013 PERMIT SET SEAL.y _ . -- 1 N I 1 p -� Q _- I •F_� �J��`i'�4 :o a .. SHEET NUMBER: LP -2 OF: 3001 SW 109 Court Miami, Florida 33165 Off: (305) 551 -1262 Fax: (305) 229- 4146 EMAIL: marianocorral@comcast.net