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06-0001-029
IDIOM EXISTING TREES Key Botanical Name 1 Terminalia catappa 2 Bucida buceras 3 i Buc da Y ceras u 4 Schefflera actinophylle 5 Swietenia mahogani Total Tree Canopy Removed City of South Miami Common Name Height x Width Cali pCf Farm Condition Native /Exotic Rem.IRel. /Protect ReRL Tropical Almond 45'X40' 2@12" Fair Good Invasive Remove Exempt Black Olive Tree 3Vx317 10" Good Good Exotic Remove Exempt Black Olive Tree 4104' 12" Fair -Poor Fair -Good Exotic Remain Senna polyphylla Schefflera Tree 35'x20' 2 @9' Fair Fair Invasive Remove Exempt Mahogany Tree 42'x42' 12" 9 30" Good Goad Native Remain 3 Gallon, 24" Ht, Full 0 SF Zone District RS-3 Net Lot Area 18,286 sf 0.46 acres 3 trees per lot 3 trees required 2 Existing Trees 1 New Trees New Palms 122 LF along Streets divided by 35 feet equals 4 street trees 3 New Trees 1 Existing Trees 4 street trees used 5 Of the Total Trees and 102IMS are Native 72% 7 required trees times 10 equals 70 shrubs 105 shrubs used 54 Of the Total Required Shrubs are Native 77h 3 Total Trees Used Plant List Symbol tQ. lyt Scientific Name Common Name IS a clilipt r Mature_.§ Native Trees aArE oz- lo-tic SHEET: L -1 1 ©F:2 0 ICT 1 Ilex cassine Dahoon Holly 25 Gallon, 10-12' Ht. 2 1/2" 317 Ht. Yes SMT 3 Swietenia maho g ant Mahogany g Y Tree - 30 Gallon 10 12' Ht. /2" 60'x 2 1 ri0' Yes SPT 1 Senna polyphylla Desert Senna 15 Gallon, 64 Ht. E'xf No Shrubs CJ 0 IXN 43 Ixora'Nora Grant' Pink Ixera 3 Gallon, 24" Ht, Full No PN 30 Psychotria nervosa Wild Coffee 3 Gallon, 24" Ht. Yes RI 7 Raphiolepis indica Indian Hawthorn 3 Gallon, 12x14" No SN 1 Strelitxia nicolai White Bird of Paradise 10 Gallon No SR 1 Strelittia reginae Orange Bird of Paradise 7 Gallon, 3 Ht. 3PP No TF 24 Tripsacum floridana Florida Gama Grass 3 Gallon, 2', Full Yes Groundcover LC 30 Lantana Camara Gold Lantana Yes nrinlinP Vinyl Strapp FloraMulch a Depth of 3 ". Ke Mulch fr( abutting in Planting FloraMul Depth of 3" Mule abuttin 3 - 2x4 Braces 3 -2x4 Stakes Planting 1 Tree Protection L 1 Not to Scale 2 Tree Planting 1 Not to Scale FloraMulch at a Depth of 3" Planting Soil FloraMulch at a Depth of 3" Planting Soil - 3 Palm Planting; L 1 Not to Scale Saucer xisting free now Fence Metal "I" Bar Stake (I 1 /2 "xl 1/2 "xt /t "x10 ") Driven tot' Depth Spaced at 6' On Center xisting tirade 3 -2x4 Stakes 3" Water Saucer 4 Shrub Plantin Not to Scale Will 5 Groundcover Planting; L 1 Not to Scale LANDSCAPE. SPF,CIF'ICATIONS 7 I. GENERAL A. References — Betrock's Reference Guide to Florida Landscape Plants: Broschat and Meerow, 1994, 11. SCOPE A. Scone of Work— Work under this contract consists of furnishing and installing all materials as specified on these plans dated 2 /10 /06 including the plant list, details, and these specifications. B. City & County Ordinances - All work under this contract is to be done fn full accord with the building code as established by the city or county in which the work is to be done. C. Changes in Work - The Owner without invalidation of the contract may order extra work or make changes to the work by written agreement between Owner and Contractor. D. Verification of Existing Site Conditions & CI ims for Extra Work -The Contractor is responsible for verifying existing conditions prior to mobilization and shall not be entitled to any claim for extra work as a result of existing conditions, E. Protection of Existing Site - The Contractor shall ensure that the existing site including existing plant material Is protected from his operations and is responsible for replacement or repairs to any damage resulting thorn these operations. The Contractor must comply with all laws associated with locating existing utilities including notifying Sunshine State One Call. F. Duration -Work shall be completed within 30 days from notice to proceed issued in writing by the Owner. HI. QUALITY ASSUR -ANCE A. Lands Contractor Ouglification —N* individual, company or corporation will be permitted to perform any work under this Section by contract or sub - contract unless such Individual, Company Or Corporation is fully qualified to perform the work. The Contractor, if requested, shall provide the following evidence of qualifications: 1. Membership in trade or professional organizations a) Associated Landscape Contractors of America b) American Association of Nurserymen c) Florida Nurserymen and Growers Association 2. List of not less than three (3) similar projects which the individual, company or corporation performed under contract or subcontract to a general contractor, building owner, or government entity. Ill, Supervision —All planting shall be performed by competent and skilled personnel experienced in planting procedures, under the supervision of a qualified Superintendent and Foreman. IV. MATERIAL A. Submittals— Crbnit literature, describieg onaterials, sample$ of onaterrfals acrd sources of supply far onateriais proposed for rove io this project for approval as specified io this frerticw. B. Plant Ma rial L Standards - All plant material shall be Florida No. I or better at time of planting as specified in the Florida Department of Agriculture's Grades & Standards for Nursery Plants, 2 " Edition: February 1993. This includes but is not limited to: a) Health ! Vitality, b) Condition of Foliage c) Root System d) Absence of Pests, Disease, or Mechanical Damage e) Form & Branching Habits 2. Size and Species — Plants shall he true to species and :variety as indicated an the Plant List and shall conform to sizes and specifications as shown herein, except that larger size ,plants may he used It approved by the Owner or the Landscapr Archfterl at no extra cot to the Owner. 3. Acceptance of Material - The Landscape Architect and /or the Owner reserves the right to reject any landscape material that does not meet the criteria set forth in these specifications and /or drawings. 4. Substitutions - No substitutions of any landscape material shall be permitted without the written consent of the Owner and /or the Landscape Architect. 5. Non - Availability — In the event that a specified plant is not available, the Contractor shall provide written notice to the Landscape Architect and /or Owner. Shrold the Landscape Architect and /or Owner locate a source for the specified plant within the State of Florida, the Contractor shall be bound to purchase and install from that source. f. Discrepancies— Where quantities and /or species diner between the Planting Plans and the Plant List, the Plans shall govern. C. Soil — Topsoil shall be natural, friable, and free from rocks larger than %ll diameter, weeds, stumps, plant tissue, litter, toxic substances, or any other deleterious materials. Provide proof of soil characteristics and suitability for plant growth from independent and certified testing laboratories, independently mailed to the Owner and the Landscape Architect prior to the delivery and /or use of the soil.. D. Mulch — See Details E. Fertilizer - Agriform fertilizer tablets not to exceed manufacturer's recommendations. Fertilizers from Atlantic Fertilizer are also acceptable as long as selected fertilizer is appropriate to the plant material. V. INSTALLATION A. Plant Selection — The Contractor shall be responsible for selecting all plant material that meets plan and specification requirements, except for material tagged in advance by Landscape Architect. The Landscape Architect may visit the sources to inspect the selected plant material and /or require photographs. Approval of the selected plant material at the source shall not impair the Landscape Architect's right to reject the plant material after delivery to the site, and /or during subsequent progress of the work. B. Delivery, handling and Storage — Filed grown material shall not be removed from the ground until the Contractor is ready to transport it to the site. Containerized material shall not be removed from container until ready for planting. Plants transported to the project in open vehicles shall be covered with tarpaulins or other suitable covers securely fastened to the body of the vehicles to prevent damage to the plants. Closed vehicles shall be. adequately ventilated to prevent overheating of plants. Protect Plants from delivery through planting. C. Excavation — Remove existing soil as specified on the details and if suitable use as topsoil. Plant material shall not remain unplanted on -site longer than 24 hours alter delivery. If detrimental material is encountered, notify the Owner immediately prior to proceeding. D. Layout - All plant material will be laid out according to these plans. E. Tree R Palm Planting— Dig holes for trees f" deeper and 12" wider on each side of the Root bull. Plant trees so that the top of the root -ball is at least 2" above existing grade after settling. F. Shrub Planting — Dig holes for shrubs 3" deeper and 6" wider on each side of the root - ball. Plant shrubs so that the top of the root -ball is at least 1" above existing grade. G. Planting Soil - Planting Soil shall be 75% Existing Soil if suitable and 25% New Soil. New Soil shall be 50% topsoil and 50% sand. =ackfill shall include fertilizer tablets not to exceed manufacturer's recommendations. 11. Mulch — Apply specified mulch in all planting areas to depth shown on the details. 1. Cleau -Up --Upon completion of a all planting operations, the Contractor shall remove from the site all excess soil, debris, rubbish and related material and equipment, and shall leave all soft and hard surface areas free from vehicular marks and dirt that may have resulted fro his work, Contractor shall wash and clean dirt from all paved areas affected by the landscape operation. VI. MAINTENANCE A. Duration of Work — Maintenance shall begin immediately after installation of plant material and shall extend through the approved Substantial Notice of Completion except for Watering which shall continue upon completion of the watering period. B. Wa eri — Watering — Plants shall be watered by hose soaking thoroughly each day for the first two weeks (14 calendar days) and every other day for the following two -week period. Water shall be clean is free of pesticides. At the end of this hose - soaking period, earth saucers shall be collapsed and mulch installed in accordance with the details & these specifications. C. Pruning — Shall be conducted in accordance with standard horticultural practice and /or as directed by the Owner /Landscape Architect. Pruning shall include removal of dead wood or injured branches, removal or suckers, and general thinning and shaping. Only sharp tools shall be used. Plants most be Florida glwith regards to form alter planting for acceptance. D. Weeding —The Contractor shall remove weeds and apply herbicide as required to control weed growth. E. Fertilizing— The Contractor shall fertilize plant material where needed, according to nutrient deficiency symptoms or as directed by the Owner /Landscape Architect, F. Guying k Staking — The Contractor shall be responsible for repairing and tightening guys, resetting plants to proper grades or upright positions, and restoring planting saucers. Guys and stakes shall be removed two months after substantial completion as determined by the Owner/Landscape Architect VIII. SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION A. $ubstantial Corn lotion — At completion of the installation, the Owner or Landscape Architect shall schedule an Inspection of the work and if the work is determined to be substantially complete, w411 issue a punch list of items to be completed prior to final acceptance. Punch list items must be completed within two weeks of their issuance. Once completed a final inspections shall be scheduled by the Owner or Landscape Architect VIII. WARRANTIES A. Guarantee — The Contractor shall guarantee all plant material for a period of one (1) year after installation and provisional acceptance issued in writing by the Owner or his designated representative upon completion of all landscape work, excluding maintenance. All replaced plant material shall carry guarantees as specified above. Material of doubtful survival at the termination of the guaranteed period shall carry and additional one (1) year guarantee. If alter this period the survival or the plant remains doubtful, or appearance does not contribute to the aesthetic appearance of the project for reason attributable to its selection, delivery, or installation, The contractor shall replace the plant(s) within 5 days in accordance with these Specifications at no additional cost to the Owner. 1R Acts of God —Plant material, which is damaged by Acts of God, are not subject to the above warranties. Such Acts of God shall include hurricanes, tornadoes, or freeze. In order to claim such warranty exceptions, the Contractor shall submit published records ofthe nearest official U,S. Weather station, which shall substantiate the occurrence of the above phenomena. C. Damage &T heft —Any damage or theft after substantial completion to the plant material beyond the contractor's control shall be bourn by the Owner. rTN M r- W `1 M 't �••• 0 U CU �M LJ O j LL co 0 C7 C5 0 © P_ AWL, 'L � U an W vM 06 N Z 0 Z x '2 d J co 02 am v,rtl ov [W too I"'"'ll ITs- �r i� Q O W � o � 4 r Z rri V � N z C) L O K e J w LL u U � � r/ O U7 un 00 00 to ,t u'S A� � i i� 14 a Ld LANDSCAPE PLAN SCALE 1" = Io' t SFN JOB Wat -06 -08 aArE oz- lo-tic SHEET: L -1 1 ©F:2 0 z W i v Z CJ 0 W � z LANDSCAPE PLAN SCALE 1" = Io' DRAWN SFN JOB Wat -06 -08 aArE oz- lo-tic SHEET: L -1 1 ©F:2