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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004 Landscaping Plan 1a1L 50M. -- C� C3J�k� M 3" -CS) �cf �wr1P IO' 1.5" Elm Tree stump, /ocoflcn sh c vn --- as per clre,: not field ve iied 1.5" Buckthorn i Tree stump location shown as per clien t /not 5e/d verified �Ot --G-17 1 l r L.)/\rld v�----------- ----------------------------- gyp' r / � � I ----------------- ------------ 001,; 12" Spruce �tump --- 9 `tel ', 5 fjQ 3' E North link of 1oc J W1, ships ' x L - `� 46. o --2 , '0Subd. of Lot 1 S ing pi's rk 2nd Addition 2� onGre: , Pod t fit. i }f 1 �! 1 Spruce fu % Sprue _ - 6 0 - _ F1rrx -tum G� % 0 crete� e s 8,9:2j,00 ,2j n SZ 12 S�]. i �, , ./ all . /../ I ( S Vy7 3'00 E Sf /o I � Oak tamp a , 12" 7�e ` � • ,. - / od Ston Ret. Wvli `u,r' ' o ° ,C /' Gott° e r �Q -. p� i / 0o stdnip I 4" Spruce 4 0 �W o Ash -Imp co 12 "o i tt°� Tree stump h 30 - a ] 1 lG° I location shown .� , as per client not fJeld verified ----` * #� - _ • O - �° - %. ? / ; �; r 2" Ash r J 0 5 �` Tree stump J location shown t�p t` \ , Twin U " Tree F S. as per client , • !! �,1 r o not field veriFed i � 0" Spruce Stump 'l spy �1���9 / " o I 1 �.,,. p E -3s_ J ---�! Tee stumps I F� 14 Oo o J _..► shown 0 6" Elm St ' ,gym /oc � !on - o, as per % a • --- 948 --- ,s s f a oil eek % ! T Q o; , r I 0%i ,.-a-� �.. .._- - ' J " a 9 3 0 F.. -F P ..► I not field verified 4 Spr,i/ce Stum� rP• o rn 2 Elm Q .` PSton e iRe t. of! I 1 v Tree stump f r 1, r� ��- location shown I __.J �a.,•• t, , W o �'-- 012" Spruce Stump as per client 4" Mop/e Stump - A 4 race Sturhp� o .8�,1 race Stump ,� ', i` not field verified i ' . SP r ' - - - - - Found, , % / r% f I I I `v 1( \jI I Elm `15 T" 3ENCHMARK J !• A� e TOP OfIRON=944.10Stump' r'?3V I Iv V I \ / a Plant Schodule 3- (3N 5 10 411--15 10' N ►zl7 3'' rI�M MNL MIX (M - Sedge Meadow Wildflower Mix Mud plantain (Alisma subcon*lom)........................................................... 3.4% Indigo bush(Amorphafruiticosq)...............................................................1.2% Swamp milkweed (Asclepias incarnata)......4.2% .............................................. New England aster (Aster novae cmgliae)...................................................1.2% Flat-topped aster (Aster umbellatus)........................................................... 0.4% Water hemlock (Cicuta maculata)..............................................................1.3% White prairie clove' (Dalea candidum).......:.............................................. 5.0% Purple prairie clover (Dalea purpureum).................................................... 5.8% Showy tick trefoil (Desmodium canadense)............................................... 5.3% Rattlesnake master (EKrWiwan yuee folia) ................................................... 0.2® o Joe - e weed Eu atorium maculahan 5.3% Boneset (Eupatorium perfoliatum) ............................ 2.9%s ................................. Sneezeweed Helelnium autumnale .......................................15.3% Maximillian sunflower Helianthus maximilliant 1.3% Suggested Native Grass &Wildflower ( i••••••• ............................... Mixes For Nater Logged Heavy Soil Sites False sunflower (Heliopsis helkwhoides)..................................................2.9% Great St. John's wort (Hypericwn pyramidatum)........................................ 0.8% MMIX a NL (GSA -Sedge Meadow Grana Mix (•I to 6 feet) Blue flag iris (Iris versicodor}.....................................................................1.8 /o p'Tall blazing star (Liatris pycnostachya)...................................................... 3.5% bluestern.(Andropo8ongerardi)..2.5% M I p - i��lal-rt- ?��� tri-1•d�trrl�+--S,� usr' Great blue lobelia(Lobelia sight!i ca) ..................................................... 0.5%American slough grass (Beckrnannia ......................................25.0/ 1'[ixf;S GrL °F' Fz- Canada bluejoint (Calamagrostis canadensis) ...........................................10.5% Monkey flower (limulus ringens).............................................................0.1% Fringed sedge (Carex crinata) .....................................................................1.0% Wild bergamont (Monarda fstulosa)......................................., ................ 0.8% Porcupine sedge (Carex hystericina)...........................................................1.5% Marsh betony (Pedicularis canadensis)..................................................... 0.2% Lance -fruited oval sedge (Carex scoparia).........................:......................1.0% Prairie cinquefoil (Potentilla arguta)............. I............................................. 0.2% Fox sedge Carex vulPinoidea) ............................. ......... ...........2.0% Mountainmint (themum nianum ) ............................................0.3/ jrl(X C�i 5 9' F5 Virginia wild rye (Elymus virgirticus)................... .................................15.0% Yellow coneflower (Ratibida pinnata).......................................................7.2% Rattlesnake grass (Gl)eeria eanadensls)....................................................4.0%o Black-eyed swan (Rudbeckia hirta)........................................................... 5.5% 0 Green -hes wer i .........0.$% Giant manna grass (Glycerin grandis)........................................................4.5/o Green -headed coneflo (Rudbeckia lac niatum)........................... 0 0 Comrnon rush (Juncos e,,�Stsus)...................................................................1.0 /o Giant Goldenrod (Solidago gigantea)......................................................... 0.5 /o • � t 1 rr-T -� Switch grass (Panicum virgatum)............................................................... 5.0% Riddell's Goldenrod (Solidago ride!lit)...........:.........................................1.0% Green bulrush.(Seirpus atrovirens)............................................................. 2.0% Stiff Goldenrod (Solidago rigida) ............................................................... 3.6% Woolgrass (Scirpus cyperinus)......................................................,............3.5% Tall meadow rue (Thalictrum dasycarpum)............... ................................. 10.0% GRAPHICS C ALE River bulrush (Scirpus fluviatilis)..:............................................................ 2.0% Blue vervain (verbena hastata)................................................................... 12.6% Great bulrush (,Scitpus validus)...................................................................2.0% Ironweed (Vernonia fasciculata)................................................................2.0% 20 0 io 20 40 Indian grass (Sorphastrum nutans).............................................................2.5% Culvers root (Veronicastrum vir 'nicum) ...................................................1.3% Giant bur -reed (Spe rganium ewycarpum)..................................................5.0% Golden Alexanders (Zizia aurea) ................................................................ 1.9% Prairie cord grass (Spartina pectinata) ........................r„•,..,...,.................,,10.0% (IN S Suggested rate/acre.«..».«..».«.,.»...».....»...»«».....».»..»».......«.....»».»... b lbs. PLS Suggested rate/acre..«.».«....«.....««..�.«..«..«...«..«....««.»...«...«.«.....«.4 lbs. bulk Suggested rate/1,000 square feet».«.....»......»...«»«..............»»»...»»«..»3 oz. PLS Suggested rate/1,000 square feet».....««.........«...«»...«........»...2 oz. balk Suggested Native Grass & Wildflower Mies For Dry(Xeric) Sites Where vertical Texture is Desired r MNL MIX (G2) ,,did-Heigbt Xeric Prairie Grasses (3 to 5feet) Bigbluestem (Artciropogon gerardt)..........................................................3.0% Side oats grama (Pouteloua curtipendula)..................................................33.0% . Blue grams (Bouteloua gracilis).................................................................10.0% Prairie brorne (Promus kalmii).................................................................... 4.0% Canada wild rye (Elymus canadensis)........................................................7.0% Little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium)............................................... 39.0% Indian grass (Sorghastrum nutans).......................................:.....................3.0%. lQuanityl Code I Common Name 3" BB 4or saccharum 3" BB 9 NRM Maple, Northwood Red 1 SUM Maple, Sugar 3 ABM Maple, Autumn Blaze 8 RCB Birch, River Clump 4 SUA Ash, Summit _ 1 SWO Oak; Swamp White 1 BHS ` Spruce, Black Hills 8 BHS Spruce, Black Hills 3 BHS Spruce, Black Hills 47 RTD Dogwood, Red Twigged 17 WHS Snowberry, White 17 HAV Viburnum, Hahs Svc " � ii� r,../ v r,r I 89:2,3'00 " c --9,3 1 % 91 , % ru1 108 EXYI C3� 8 QHS lo' Botanical Name Size Acf Ir rubrum 'Northwood' 3" BB 4or saccharum 3" BB 4o,t x fr.:emanii 'Jeffersred' 3" BB I Beiu; 'a nigra 10' BB Frz x pus pennsylvanica 'Summit' 3" BB Qu :us bicolor 3" BB Pic glauca densata 12' BB Pic 9:9 glauca densata 10' BB Picea glauca densata 8' BB Conus sericea 'Baileyi' #2 CONT Syrph(ricarpos a/bus #2 CONT Vit u mu n trilobum 'Haps' #2 CONT Prairie dropseed (Sporobolus heterolepis)..................................................1.0% .��+sjy Suggested rate/aery...,«.....«.............«...«..».:«....................:...............«...7.Ilm PLS y1 Suggested rate,11.,000 square feet«....«..........«..«.......««««.....«....».....«...3 oz. PLS 8. Q.�. LA..n •00 T th6 U free Preservation Notes: MNLMIX a2) -Mid -Height xericWiMfl=rs ,r3 �► Fragrant giant hyssop (Agastache foeniculumn)......................................... PrairieOnion (AUiumstallatum)...................................:.............................1.0% 2.0% 1. All information on this drawing provided to lvia!�,,.ell-Laberee by Leadplant (Amorpha canescens) ................................................. ...........5.0% co2co Vogue Design. Butterfly.milkweed,(,4sclepias tuberosa)...................................................6.0% 2. Zfi Trees were removed within the 75' lake:,hor ;setback and Smooth blue aster (Aster laevis)....................... Azure aster (Aster oolentangiensis) ..... ...................................................:2.0% 2.ar° Road Right -of -Way, counting each stem of clwnps as Partridge pea (Cassia fasiculdia)................................................................ 2.00/6 individuals. Stiff tickseed (Coreopsis palmata).............................:...............................2.0% * 3. 7 Trees were removed within the city right -of- ijay. Palo purple coneflowet(Echinaceapallida).................................. ..5.0% oCreamy gentian, Gentianaavida> .............:.............................................I.O / 4. Trees were removed on neighboring ormg pr0 e � ,�. Common ox-eye(Heliopsishelianihoides)................................................. 5.0% 5. _5 The total number of trees to be replaced is 3$. Round headed bush clover (Lespedeza capitata) .......................:............: ... Rough blazing star (Liarris aspera) ............................................................6.0% 3.0%- 6. 38 City requires a minimum 3" restoration tree pe,` tree removed. Dotted blazingstar (Liatrispunctata).........................................................1.0% Contractor can opt to upsize trees over specified size. Wild lupine (Zupimaper+emtrs)..................................................................4.0% 7, Recommend planting trees outside of wetland delineation to Wild be onarda taloa ............................................... .........:2.0% Showy pensternon(Penstemongrandflorus).....................................:.......3.0% higher elevations near removed tree location. `nigher White prairie clover (Pet lostemum canddun) •................ ................. ..1 2.0/ elevations will insure tree viability from standing In water. Do Purple prairie clover (Petalostemum purpureum) ......................."""°"'"""' 11.0% a not plant within root zone of a removed tree t0 prevent bacteria Yellow coneflower (Ratibida pinnata)......................................................3.0 Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta).............:.............................................10.0% /o from decaying wood to effect restoration trees. Stiff goldenrod (Solidago rigida)......................... .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••'--•• 2.0% 8. Recommend removal of Buckthorn (noxiou a weed) to allow Showy goldenrod (Solidago speciosa) ........................................................2.00%. desirable restoration trees to flourish. Prairie spiderwort (7iadescanda bracteata)...............................................2.0% Hoary vervain (Verbena stricta).................................................................5.0% 9. During a walk-thru of the site, I observed nii �nerous stumps with 'Heart -leaf golden alexanders(Zizlaaptera)............. ............••,.,..................1.0% beaver damage, internal dry rot, and elms trees still standing Suggested lbs. bulk bulk with signs of Dutch Elm Disease. g Suggested rate/1,000 square feet............».«............«»«..»..«,.«..»...........2 oz. d; .��+sjy co 4' ® y1 a-. e3• 8. Q.�. 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