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LANDSCAPE PLANS FOR
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(A VIARA P.A. 30) TRACT 1, 2 & 3 CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA
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17310UREDHILL AVENUE, SUITE #320-IRVINE, CA 92714
(714) 756-7373
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REFER TO PLANS FOR "ISLA MAR MODEL
COMPLEX", JOB #5121'1, PREPARED SY
MITGHELL-LACOSS LAND SOLUTIONS, FOR
LANDSCAPING OF LOT I THROUG;H LOT 6.
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APROVED FOR PLANTING & IRRIGATION ONLY,
INCLUDING PRECISE LOCATION OF PLANTING AREAS.
DATE IN!TIA!.
ENGINEER OF WORK
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SHEET INDEX
TITLE SHEET
RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEM NOTES
RECLAIMED WATER IRRIGATION USE AREA MAP
IRRIGATION LEGEND
IRRIGATION PLAN (Primary Entrance)
IRRIGATION PLAN (Secondary Entrance)
IRRIGATION PLAN
IRRIGATION PLAN
IRRIGATION PLAN
IRRIGATION PLAN
IRRIGATION PLAN
PLANTING PLAN (Primary Entrance)
PLANTING PLAN (Secondary Entrance)
PLANTING PLAN
PLANTING PLAN
PLANTING PLAN
PLANTING PLAN
PLANTING PLAN
SPECIFICATIONS -GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
SPECIFICATIONS -IRRIGATION {Part 1)
SPECIFICATIONS -IRRIGATION (Part 2), & DETAILS
IRRIGATION DETAILS ( cont'd)
SPECIFICATIONS-PLANTING (Part 1)
SPECIFICATIONS -PLANTING (Part 2), & SOILS REPORT
PLANTING DETAILS
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MITCHELL-LACOSS
L A N 0.SOLUTlONS
REVISION DESCRIPTION
~, •. W.D. JOB NO. 93-505 512 i:-14-5ia
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<;,~N~R8L NOT~
RECLAIMED WATER NOTES
1. ALL WORK SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER
D!STRICT:s "CARLSBAD RECLAMATION RULES & REGULATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF
RECLAIMED WATER MAINS" DATED OCTOBER, 1993
2. DRINKING FOUNTAINS SHALL BE PROTECTED FROM SPRAY OF RECLAIMED WATER. BEST_
MANAGEMENT PRACTICES SHALL BE USED TO MINIMIZE RECLAIMED WATER
ENCROACHMENT ON PUBLIC FACILITIES SUCH AS PICNIC TABLES, BBQ'S PLAYGROUNDS SAND TOT LOTS, ETC '
3 BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES SHALL BE USED TO ELIMINATE OR CONTROL TO THE BEST
EXTENT POSSIBLE PONDING, RUN-OFF, OVER-SPRAY, AND MISTING.
4. HOSE BIBS ARE STRICTLY PROHIBlTED.
5. ON-SITE CROSS-CONNECTIONS BETWEEN RECLAIMED WATER LINES AND POTABLE WATER
LINES IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED.
6. NO SUBSTITUTION OF PIPE MATERIALS WILL BE ALLOWED WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL OF
THE CITY OF CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
7. ALL ON-SITE PIPES SHALL HAVE WARNING TAPE PER CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER
DISTRICT'S RULES AND REGULATIONS.
* 8. THE IRRIGATION SYSTEMS SHALL RUN BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 10:00 P.M. AND 600 A,M
THE FOLLOWING MORNING (SPOT IRRIGATION COULD BE DONE AT A DIFFERENT TIMEj
WITH QUALIFIED SUPERVISION PERSONNEL ON SITE,
9. PROVIDE A MINIMUM OF AT LEAST 18 INCHES OF COVER OVER ALL WIRING AND PIPING.
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10, NON-DESIGNATED USE AREAS SHALL BE PROTECTED FROM CONTACT WITH RECLAIMED
WATER, WHETHER BY WINDBLOWN SPRAY OR BY DIRECT APPLICATION THROUGH
IRRIGATION OR OTHER USE. LACK OF PROlECTION_ WHETHER BY DESIGN _
CONSTRUCTION PRACTICE OR SYSTEM OPERATION. IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED, .
11. IRRIGATION HEADS SHALL BE RELOCATED OR ADJUSTED TO PREVENT OVER-SPRIWING
ON SIDEWALKS, STREETS AND NON-DESIGNATED USE AREAS.
12. RECLAIMED WATER QUICK COUPLING VALVES SHALL BE OF A TYPE DESIGNED FOR THE
USE ON RECLAIMED WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS (SPIKES NOT INTERCHANGEABLE
WITH POTABLE WATER QUICK GOUPLER SPIKES) PER CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATt:R
DISTRICTS RULES AND REGULATIONS.
13. METERS SHALL BE SIZED BY THE CITY OF CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
14. ALL IRRIGATION PIPES SHALL BE STENCILED WITH THE WARNING "NON"POTABLE" OR
"REcCLAIMED WATER", COLOR-CODED (PURPLE) AND LAID WITH WARNING TAPE AND
STENCILING ORIENTED TOWARD THE TOP OF THE TRENCH PER THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL
WATER DISTRICT'S RULES ANO REGULATIONS.
15, ALL POTABLE WATER ANO RECLAIMED WATER PIPING SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH THE
STENCILING ORIENTED TOWARD THE TOP OF THE TRENCH,
16. WHEN A POTABLE WATER LINE AND RECLAIMED WATER LINE CROSS, THE RECLAIMED LINE
SHALL BE JNSTALLED WITHIN A PROTECTIVE SLEEVE, THE SLEEVE SHALL EXTEND 1 O FEET
FROM EACH SIDE, FROM THE CENTER LINE OF P01:Af!LE LINE, FOR A TOTAL OF 20 FEET.
17. A 10 FOOT HORIZONTAL SEPARATION BETWEEN POTABLE WATER AND RECLAIMED WATER
MAINS MUST BE MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES. THE POTABLE LINE MUST BE INSTALLED
ABOVE THE RECLAIMED LINE.
13. A MINIMUM OF 12 INCHES OF VERTICAL SEPARATION BETWEEN UTILITIES MUST BE
'4"-INTAINED AT ALL TIMES.
* 19. DEVELOPER/CONTRACTOR SHALL-CONDUCT A CROSS-CONNECTION TEST AND COVERAGE
TEST AS DIRECTED BY THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT ENGINEER/OR THE
SAN DIEGO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEAL TH PRIOR TO ANY USE OF
RECLAIMED WATER
20. OUICK COUPLING VALVES USED IN RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEMS SHALL CONFORM TO THE
FOLLOWING:
RECLAIMED WATER -QUICK COUPLING VALVES USED IN RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEMS
SHALL HAVE ACME TYPE THREADS {SPIKES NOT INTERCHANGEABLE WITH POTABLE
WATER QUICK COUPLER SPIKES) AND PURPLE COLORED LOCKING COVERS
PERMANENTLY ATTACHED TO THE VALVE. QUICK COUPLING VALVES SHALL BE NELSON
NO. 7845, HUNTER NO. HV100A-RL-NP OR APPROVED EQUAL.
21. AN ANNUAL CROSS CONNECTION INSPECTION WILL BE DONE BY EITHER CARLSBAD
MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT OR SAN DIEGO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
HEAL TH, COPIES OF INSPECTION REPORTS W!tL BE FORWARDED TO THE NON-
INSPECTING PARTY. * 22. D{;VELOPER SHALL SHOW THE LOCATION OF RC SIGNS 'DO NOT DRINK" ON THESE·
PLANS. •
* 23 AN ON-SITE USER/SUPERVISOR SHALL BE DESIGNATED IN WRITING, THIS INDIVIDUAL
SHALL BE FAMILIAR WITH PLUMBING SYSTEMS WITHIN THE PROPERTY, WITH THE BASIC
CONCEPTS OF BACKFLOWICROSS-CONNECTION PROTECTION, AND THE SPECIFIC
REOLJIREMENTS OF A RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEM. COPIES OF THE DESIGNATION WITH
CONTACT PHONE NUMBERS SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEAL TH AND CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CONTACT JIM STIENCAMP @ (619) 603-9294
(FILL IN) (NAME) (TEL NO.)
OR AFTER HOUSE CONTACT. JIM STIENCAMP @ (714} 756-7373
(TEL. NO.) (FILL IN) (NAME)·
24. SHOW ALL PUBLIC & PRIVATE POT/\BLE WATER MAINS ON IMPROVEMENT PLANS.
25. ON RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEMS, ALL APPURTENANCES (SPRINKLER HEADS, VALVE
BOXES, ETC.) SHALL BE COLOR-CODED PURPLE PER AWWA GUIDELINES AND SECTION
4049,54 OF THE CALIFORNIA HEAL TH AND SAFETY CODE ·
* ITEMS NO'S 8,.19, & 23 SHALL BE REQUIRED JUST PRIOR TO THE ACTUAL USE OF
RECLAIMED WATER . ITEM NO. 22 THE SIGNAGE PLAN SHALL BE A PART OF THIS LP. BUT
THE ACTUAL SIGNS & TAGS WILL BE INSTALLED JUSTPRIOR TO ACTUAL USE OF R.C.
WATER
BLACK .LOGO
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PURPLE BACKCROLND
36., j-}_" BLACK LETTERS
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• WARNING RECLAJMED WATER
00 NOT DRINK
RECLAIMED WATER
AVISO·AGUA IMPURA
(SIZE) l 2" X 36" .
.060 ABS PLASTIC OR STICI<· 0
VINYL SIGNS AL$0 .. 0l6 AWMINUM
NOTOMAR
+--l" BLACK LETTERS
2" BLACK LETTERS
TYPICAL SIGNS
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RECLAIMED WATE:R SYSTEM (PRIVATE)
ISLA AR
ENTRIES & PRODUCTION
IBE FOLLOWING GUIOELIIJE:; Fut, THE USE OF RECLAIMED WATER ARE
TO BE etRMANENTLY POSTED INSIDE ThE J?O<;lR OF EACli CONTROLLER Wf!ERE THEY ~E EASILY VISIBLE. PLACE ON ll-1/2' X 11 SIZED SIGN,
_Trac.t 90-30-1 Carlsbad, Califor~i~
<.Ol.OR• PURPLE 6ACKGRO.l"m WlTH BL.ACK LETTERING,
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7.
IRRl<3ATE BETWEEN THE HOUR$ OF IO•OO?J,1. AND 6·00 AM,
ONLY, WATERING OUTSIDE TH1$ TIME FRAME MUST ilE OONE
MAJ\IIJilU.Y WITH OIJAUFIEO SUP€RVISORY PERSONNELON·S11'E,
NO SYSTEM SHALL AT ANY TIME 8E LEFT UNATTENDED Ct.JRING
USE OVT,SIOE iHE NORMA!. SCHEDULE. .
IRRH3ATE IN A MANNER THAT WllL MINIMIZE RUN·OFF, POOLING,
ANO PONDING, THE APPLICATION RATE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE
INFILTRATION RATE OF THE SOIL. TIMERS MUST BC: ADJUSTED SO
AS TO BE COMPATIBLE WITH THE LOWE'ST SOIL INFILTRATION
RATE PRESENT, THIS PROCEDURE MAY BE FACILITATED BY TiiE
EFFICIENT SCHEDULING OF THE AUTOMATIC CONTROL CLOCKS, 0 .E., EMPLOYING THE REPEAT FUNCTION TO BREAK UP THE TOT AC
IRRIGATION TIME INTO CYCLES THAT WILL PROl',\OTE MAXIMUM
SOIL ASSOFIPTION),
ADJUST SPRAY HEADS TO ELIMINATE' 0\/E'RSPRAY ONTO AREAS
NOT UNDER THE CONTROL OF THE CUSTOMER. FOR EXAMPLE,
POOL DECKS, PRIVATE PATIOS ANO LOTS, Jl.ND STr<EETS AND
SIDE\'!AU(S,
MONrfOR ANO MAINTAIN THE SYSiEM TO MINIMIZE EQUIPMENT
ANO r.lATERIAL FAILURE. BROKEN SPRINKLER HEADS, LEAKS,
UNRELIABLE VALVE~ ETC, SHOULD BE REPAIRED AS \aOON At;
THEY SECO/\IE AP?A~ENT. . -..
EDUCATE A.LL MA!NTENAt,CE PER~L ON A. CONT\NUC()S
BASIS OF THE PRESENCE Of' RECI.AJMEO WATER. PERSONNEL
MUST BE tNFORNfD THAT R,C. WATER IS MEANT FOR IRRI. FI.IRPOSl;S
~:•.Y, AHO iS NOT APPROVED FOR OR!Nl<ING F\RP'..'$!::S, HANO, T◊C.V-,
W~SHJNG ~r,. Gt'/EN '!'~': i'<JGH TURNJV!::R RATE eF EMPLOYEES I:', THE (,\NDSCAP\NG INDUSTRY, IT IS 11-.'PORTAN"f ~IS INFOR·
MA'i'\ON 8£ O!SSE~NATEO ~ AN Al.MOST DAILY 8AS1S. IT 1$
YOO,., 1"H~ LANDSCAPE CON.TRACTQR WHO IS RESPONSIBLE fOR
E()U1.,ATING E.!l.CH ANO EVER'I' ONE OF YO.JR EMPI..OYEES,
OIITA.lti PR\Ofl APPRJVAL 01" ALI. PROPOSED CHANGES ANO
MOOlflCAT!ONS TO ANY PRIVATE ON SITE FAClUTlES. SUCH
CHA.'lGES MUST BE SUBMITTED TO AND APPROVE() BY, THE
DISTRICT ENGINEERING OFFICE AND DESIGNED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH DISTRICT STANDARDS.
ALL RECLAJMEO WATER SPRINKLER CONTROL VALVES SHALL 8E
TAGGED WITH IDENTIFICATION TAGS.
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SHEET TITLE
TITLE SHEET
IRRIG, LEGEND a NOTES
IRRIGATION PLANS
IRRIGATION DETAILS
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LEGEND
SHEET NUMBER
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5 through 11
21 and 22
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SHEETS
TAGS SHALL Bl; WE'AT'HERPROOF PLASTIC, 3" X 4",
PURPLE IN COLOR WITH THE WORDS '\:i/1RNINII
Rfc;I AIMC:Q W4T.C:B·QQ l'llOI QRINK"IMPRINTEOCl'I
ONE SIDE, ANO l?,¥150 · AGUA l~~A · N~~~\fj" ON THE OTHER SIDE,· IMPR NGS/!
PERMANENT ANO BLACK IN COLOR. USE TAGS AS
MANUFACTURED BY T. CHRISTY ENTERPRISES OR
Af.P1'0VEO EQUAL.
I, Qfty C2ri§ff'Vxt19n 101ee~tl9f\ Shgll l:,cl•1de:
A, Location of pipe lines,
8, Tronch depth. c, Reqvired seporotlon (Hori,0{\fQl\v Jod Wr!icolly).
D, Pipe ld~ntific'1!ion, ( p.o.c:i) Poiru,; or comecticn:;,
E, LQcorion Olid ldertl/icotioo of >pnn);lff heods.
APP.ROVED FOR PLANTING & IRRIGATION ONLY,
INCLUDING PRECISE LOCATION OF PLANTING AREAS. ------EXISTING POTABLE WATER·SYSTEM
-·-·-·-----EXISTING RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEM
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l-o z 8. ONE TAG SHALL BE ATTACHED TO EACH VALVE. AS
FOi.LOWS:
F. warning sions or the site ood on lhe tru;~s houHngl r~cloim~d
woter{lf reclaimed V1oter ls used for conslructim , . . . -. . -
I , ATTACH TO VALVE STEM OIRt:CTU' OR WITH
PLASTIC TIE•WRAP QEl
ATTACH TO SOLENOID WIRE DIRECTLY OR
WITH PLASTIC TIE-WRAP QI!
ATTACH TO VAi.VE COVER WITH ElCISTING
VALVE COVER BOLT.
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Ari opprwol loller rec,iwding !ht io""'ctioo or the project shall be ·
obro!n~d /r()tll the. city and the di$1rl,1, <lOd la forwarded 10 the
county l\eoltt\ o•rartment prior lo final iru;pectio~. opprwot,
District Finol Inspection Shall lnclud.t;
d. ALL :;PRINKLER HEADS SHALL Bf; 10ENTfF1EO AS RECLAlMEO
WATER SPRINKLER HEADS.
A. Covero9e 1e$11 ofter Cl)ITll)lelion lf the sprinlder system, ro
d•tarmine rhe odequocy r/, cove: )Je o" the oppro~~~ u~e oreo ond .rr.1ecfi,;,r, or area:. not ,;.;irov1:d f()( rece,v,o~
racluimed 1,tOler.
8, Wornin9 signs ond lobtlli,
C, · Quiel< cou1,lirui v<llve'i,
EACH AUTOMATIC CONTROLLER ANO ITS ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT
SHAU. 8E !DENTIFlf:O WITH A SIGN BE.ARINIJ THE WORDS "RECLAIMED
WATER USED FQB IRRl§ATION" IN ENGLISH AND SPANISH, WITl"I BLACK
LETTERS l.rH!GH ON A PURPLE 8ACKGROUNO. THE SIGN SHALL 8E
PLACED SO THAT IT CAN BE READILY SEEN BY ANY OPERATIONS
PERSJNtlEL UTILIZING THE EQUIPMENT.
18"
WARNING RECLAIMED WATER
OQNOTORINK
3.
o. All ospecta of the irriQott,m. CQOdifons lncluoinQ windOlo.;n $pray,
runoff, end pondin9, ·
E. Required protection or oll re,idei.io1 9r~Q$. .
F, ReQu!ted prolectioo ot Willi, i1rtoms, re$ervo•r~, er,.
G, Crooli• come.lion.
Annual ln~pecPiO/'\ Sholl lncl~de:
A ~omplele in;p.clion 1,thich ,tillul;! -;CNer po11 A ond port 8 and part G
of lhe dio1ric1. lino! in/ipection,
DECLARATlON OF RESPONSL~~~sf~A\\l;._rllT T
I HE~BY DECLARE THAT I AM ~ 0~ W01i1 F~THIS PROJECT THAT I
HAVE EXERCISED 'lESPONSlBLE CHARGE OVER THC: DESIGN Ci' THIS PROJECT AS
Ot:FiNED IN ~ECTION 6 703 OF THE 8JSINESS AN(> ffiOFESS10NS CODE AND THAT
THE OtSIGN lS CONSISTENT WITH CURRENT ST,,NDARDS. ENVIRONMENTAL
I UNDERSTANO THAT THE Cf'ECK OF PROJECT DR,IWINGS ANO SPEC1F1cd10Ns 8'1'
THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AND THE SAN DIEGO Crni'/TY DEPARTMENT OF'<.HEALTH
SERVICES IS CONFINED TO A REVIEW ONLY Ar;) DOES NOT RELIEVE ME, AS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
(k' WORK, OF MY RESPC/'1Sl61LITIES FOR PROJEC 1" Di::SIGN,
FIRM NAMES a ADDRESSES' '."\l!~~EoL~-uL~~"~J~ -~
AVlSI) • A<iUA IMPUliA
NO TOMAA
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t2f~2 ~I Toro Road _:_~,---------~':'::'a:-"~-;:F,::-r':"'estr ¢A926JO
PHONE Nv''.i (714) 581-2112
RFGISTR/11 ION Nu'S-18tJQ.. ARCH. + 1415:.:..;;z....,E""Xc:=Pl"'R""AT""l"'O""N-:-DATES1, __ _
CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
Revisions must b<t approved by Public Health
Engineer, Asst Planning Director, & District
Engineer prior to implementation in field,
'OISTHICT APPROVED CMANGES
...,, .... , .. _.,,,,,. PROPOSED RECLAIMED IRRIGATION MAIN LINE
[3 AREA OF RECLAIMED WATER USE
[M}--• RECLAIMED WATER METER/ P .O.C.
[ID BACKFLOW .PREVENTER
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MASTER VALVE
RECLAIMED IRRIGATION SHUT-OFF VALVES
"DO NOT DRINK" SIGN LOCATIONS
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TITLE DATE
MITCHELL-LACOSS l,ANhSf'AI•~;
Am :i 1rn:.c n itu: REVIEWED BY:
L A N 0 SOLUTIONS
DEVELOPERS NAME:
RICHMOND AME
HOMES.INC.
CAN
INSPECTOR DATE
CARL:SBAD MUNICIPAL WATER QISTRlCT
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Irvine, Ca. 92714 2 PLJ\NNING OEPARTMENT Sh 011
TELE PHONE __ f/_1~4)_7_56-_7_3_73 __
DATE PLAN PREPAHED: 10/90/"I& BY: -----
BENCH MARK
PRIVATE (ONSLTE) RECLAIMED WATER
SYSTEM FOR: .
ISLA lvtA'R ENTRIES & PRODUCTION
(Aviara P.A. 30) Tract 90~30-1 / Lots 7 thru 104
· Carlsbad California
RICHMOND AMERICAN HOMES. INC.
20-Irvine Ca. 92714 -Tei: 7!4 756-7373
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OR STICK-ON VINYL SIGNS.
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WILLIAM E. PLUMMER DATE
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DISTRICT ENGINEER R.C.E.28176
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SAN DIEGO COUNTY DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
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SIZE -"-ND EXISTING STATIC PRESSURE.
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.1ECLAIMED WATER.JBRIGA110N MAINLINE W/SLEEVE --'
NOTE:
VF.RnCLE CLEARANCE OF 1:r MINIMUM IS MANDATORY WHEN CROSSING PATH
OF A POfABLE WATTER UNE. INSTAl,.t,ATTONOF RECLAIMED WATER 11;/RIGATOI
MAJNLJNE 2-'" FROM FACE OF SIOEWAU< WILL PROVIDE THE NECE$SARY
fO' HORIZONTAL. CLEARANCE FROM POTASLE MAINLINE IN n-tE.SrRE:ET. ...
. POTABLESEB,VJGE /:!INS 0RGSSING
STREET SURFACE
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POTABLE MAINLINE 3.SFEET
(SE£ IMPROVEMENT DRAWINGS) \
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12• MINIMUM REQUIRED VERTICAL SEPARAT!ONi.
RECLAIMED WATER IARIGAilON MAINLINE:«; ~ 51.EEVE
NOTE:
ALL RECLA!MEDWATER !RR/GA TION PIPE AND SLEEVES SHALL
BE PURPLE AND LABELED AS SPECIFIED JN:
-STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PRIVI\T: IRRIGATION SYSTEMS.
'CARLSBAD RECLAMATION ,qULES ANO REGULATIONS FCR
CCNSmucnON OF RECLAIMED WATER MAINS· OCTOBER 1993
POTABLE MAINLINE CROSSING
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APPROVED FOR PLANTING & IRRIGATION ONLY,
INCLUDING PRECISE LOCATION OF PLANTING AREAS.
LEGEND
SCALE: 1" = 60'
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RECLAIMED WATER METER/ P.o.c_
BACKFLOW PREVENTER
RECLAIMED IRRIGATION SHUT-OFF VALVES
"DO NOT DRINK" SIGN LOCATIONS
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(Aviara P.A. 30) Tract 90-30-1./.Lots 7 thru 104
Carlsbad, California
RICHMOND AMERICAN HOMES, INC.
17310 Redhill Avenue, Suite #320 -]rvine1 Ca, 92714 • Tel. {714) 756-7373
APPROVED
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DATE INITIAL DATE INlTIAL DATE INITIAL CHKCJ 6Y: R/:'.S!vf SOP 95_14 JJ4-3M
ENCINEER Of' \\QRK RE v rsI □N DE SCRIPT 1 □N orH[R APPROVAL c1rY APPROVAL Rv1vn BY,
C.M.W.D. JOB NO. li!3-505
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OVERHEAD SPRAY IRRIGATION
SYMBOt.
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MFR.
RAINBIRD
F>AINBIRD
RAINBJRD
RAINBIRD
RAINBIRD
RAINB!R.0
RAINBIRD
RAINBIRD
RAINBIRO
RAIN8IRO
RAINBIRD
RAINBIRD
HEAD
1804~SAM-PRS" or PA-8S-PRS";vl ADV
1804-SAM-PRS* Or PA-8S-PRS"' WI ADV
1804-SAM-?R.S"' ·or PAQ8S-PR.Sw w/ AOV
1804-SAM-FR.S* or
PA-8S-PRS"' w/ ADV
1804-SAM~PRS'" or
PA-8S-PRS• wl ADV
, T-6C-PC
T-6C-PC
T-6C-FC
T-SC-PC
T-6C-PC
T-6C-PC
T-6C-FC
· NOZZlE
100-LA.
10T-lA
10F-LA
T2Z~'l3 -
m-2s
T22-25
T30•13
T:l0-25
T:l0-50
T:l0-SP
DESCRIPTION
lOWANGlE SHRUB SPRAY wl std. 1800 SCREEN
wl BROWN PCS SqREEN
LOWANGlE SHRUB SPRAY w/std. 1800 SCREEN
wl SILVER PCS SCREEN
LOW ANGLE SHRUB SPRAYwl std. 1800 SCREEN w/ SILVER PCS SCREEN
LOW ANGLE SHRUB SPRAY wl std. 1800 SCREEN WI BLACK PCS SCREEN
VARIABLE ARC-NOZZLEwl std. blue VAN SCREEN
PART-CIRCLE 6" POP-UP ROTOR, UA ~/ CHK VALVE
PART-CIRCLE 6" POP-UP ROTOR, UA wl CHK VALVE
l"Utl.CIRCLE 6" POP-UP ROTOR, LJA w1 CHK, VALVE
PART-CIRCLE 6" POP-UP ROTOR wl CHECK VAlVE
PART-CIRCLE 6" l'OP-UP ROTOR wl CHECK VAlVE
PARTMCIRCLE 6° POP-UP R.OTOR w/ CHECK VAL.Ve
FULL-CIRCLE 6" POP-UP ROTOR w/ CHECK VALVE'
DISTRIBUTION.& CONTROL EQUIPMENT
SYMBOL MFR. MOOEl NUMBER DESCRIPTION
RADIUS
S-10FT_
5 FT_ or less
6-10FT.
5 FT. or less
6 -10 FT.
5 FT. or less
6-'I0FT, 5 FT, or less
9-10 FT. 7 -8 FT.
5-6FT.
3 -4 FT.
171. 22 FT.
17-22 FT
17-22FT.
23-30 FT.
25-33 FT.
REMARKS
GPM.
04
0.2
0.5
0.3 o.s 0.3
1.6
0.6.
0.7 • 2,0 0.7 -1.9 0.4 -1.2
0.3 -0.7
1.3
2.5
1.3
2.6,
5.0
5.0
PS!.
30-70
30-70
30-70 30-70
30-70
30-70
30-70
30-70
30-70 30-70
30-70 _
30· 70
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
PATTERN
90
90:;.
120 120
180
180
360 380
0-360
0-330 0·330 0-330
. 30 -3!;0
360
30 -350
30 -350
30 ~ 350
360
A
[x]
HYDROSCAPE
FESCO
GRISWOLD
RAINBIRD
HS9-RM18SE (Ro;nmaster) METERED CONTROllER ASSEMBLY 'B' wl RME16SE 18 STA, INSTALL wl RSE (RAIN SENSOR ENCLOSURE) OPTION
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®
825YA-BV REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW PREVENTER 314"
223D (normally ¢IO$ed) PRESSURE REDUCING MASTER VALV!; ("f0-12'6 PSI,) 1~. SETTINGS NOTED
33 DRC OUICK-COUPLING VALVE w/ YELLOW RUBBER COVER INSTALL IN 10" DIA VAlVE BOX WHEN LOCATED IN TIJRF
DETAIL
1-60, 1-62
1-60, 1-62
1-60, 1-62
1-60, l-62
1-60, 1-62
1-60
1-60
1-60
1-60
1-60
1-60
DETAIL
1-41
W20
l-2:9,144
1-26
ill
IRRIGATION LEGEND
OVERHEAD SPRAY IRRIGATION
SYMBOL
•
MFR
RAINBIRD
RAJNmRD
FWN81AO
RArNBIRD
' RAJNBIRD
RAINBIRD
RA!NBIRD
RAINBIRO
RAINBIRD
RAINBIRD
PAIN6IRD
RAINBIRD
RAJNBIRD
RAJNBIRO
RAIN9IRD
RAINBIRO
RAIN8IRO
RArNBIRD
AAIN8lAO
RA!N81RD
RAINBIRD
RA!NBIAD
AAINBIRD
FIA!N6IRO
AA!N91RD
RAINBIRD
RAINBlRO
RAINEIRO
AAINBIRD
FI.AIN81FIO
RAIN8IRO
RAJNBIRO
RAINSlm
RAJNBIRD
RAINBIRD
RAlNBIRD
PAINBIRD
RAINBIRD
HEAD
1804-PRS w/ PA-80
1812-SAM-PRS
1812-SAM-PRS
1812-SAM-PRS
1812-SAM-PRS
1 e 12-SAM-PRS
1804-SAM-PRS
1806--SAM-PRS
1805-SAM-PRS
1806-SAM-PRS
1806-SAM~PRS
1806-SAM-PRS
1806-SAM-PRS
1806-SAM-PRS
1806-SAM-PRS
1806-SAM-PRS
l800-5AM-PRS
1806-SAM-PRS
1806--SAM-PRS
1806,SAM-PRS
1805--SAM-PRS
1806,SAM-PA:S* or PA-8S-PRS* w/ ADV
1606--SAM·.PRS* or PA--8S-PRS"' w/ ADV
1806-SAM-P~~7, °' PA-8$-PRS* w ADV
1805-SAM-PRS* or PA-aS-PRS""w/ ADV
180&-SAM-PRS* or PA-8S-PRS' w/ ADV
T-12C-PC
T-12C-PC
'f -S-PC w j ADV
T-S-~C w/ AOV
r.12c-i=ic
T-12C-PC
T,S-PC w/ ADV
T-S-PC w/ ADV
T ·S-FC w / ADV
T-S-FC w / ADV
NOZZLE
1300A-F
80.FlT
8'r-FLT
,6H-FL T
8F-FLT
8-VAN 6-VAN 4-VAN
~5EST
15SST
120
12H
12TT
12TQ
1ZF
12NAN 10-VAN 8-VAN 6-VAN 4.VAN
150
1ST
15H
15Ti
15TQ
15-VAN
H50-SlA
16H·SlA
220-SS
22H-SS
22F·SS
T22-6S-E
T22-13-E
T22.£5-E
T.22-13-E
T2.2·2S-E
T30--13-E
T30-25-E
T30-13-E
T30-25-i::
T:30-25--E
T30-50-E
DESCRIPTION
ADJUST ABLE FLOOD BUBBLER
FLAT SHRU6 SPRAY w/ std, 1800 SCA.l;;l;_N w / BROWN PCS SCREEN w / PURPLE PCS SCREEN
FLA! SHraJe SPAAY w/ std 1800 SCREEN w/ SILVER PCS SCREEN w/ BROWN PCS SCREEN
FLAT SHRUB $PRAY w/ std 1$00 ~REEN w/,ORANGE SSCREEN w / SILVER PC SCR!;EN
FLAT SHRUB SPRAY~W'H1WPii8f~~fi~EN
w/ BLACK PCS s'cREEN
VARIABLE ARC NOZZLE w/ std. 1800 SCREEN
END STRIP SHRUB SPRAY w/ s1d 1800 SCREEN -
NARROW STRIP SHRUB SPRAY w~ "1d. 1~ iiREEN
i :;/ o~E PCs s'tEkEfrn
Lr::N'/ GAL. TURF SPRAY w/ std. ,aoo SCREEN w/ Sit.VER PCS SCREEN
!.Cf,N GAL. TURF Sf'RAY w/, std 1800 SCREEN W/ ORANGE PCS SCREEN
LOO SAL. TURF SPRAY w/ std. 1800 SCREEN . w/ BLACK PCS SCREEN
LOW ~AL TURF SPRAY W/, std. 1800 SCREEN w1/ WHITE PCS SCREEN
LOW GAL TURF SPRAY w/ std. 1800 SCREEN w / GREEN PCS SC~EEN
!.OW GAL. TURF SPRAY w/ $td. 1800 SCREEN w; GREEN PCS SCREEN
VARIA$1.E ARC NOZZLE w/ ~td. "l800 SCREEN
STD. GAL. TURF SPRAY w/ std. 1800 SCREEN
STO. GAL. TURF SPRAYw/ stci 1800 SCAEEN
STD. GAL. TURF SPRAY w/ s1d 1000 SCREEN
STD. GAL. TURF SPA.AV w/ std 1800 SCA.f~N
SIO, GAL., 1'URF" SPRAYw/ std 1800 SCREEN
$TD, GAL. TURF SPRAY w/ std 1800 SCREEN
VARIABLE ARC NOZZLE w/ ~td. 180Q SCREEN
$1'ANOARD STRE;AM $PRAY ""I l1-ld, j$Q0 SCREEN w/ SLACK PCS SCREEN w/ ORANGE PCS SCREEN w/ SILVEA. PCS SCA.E'EN
STANDARD STREAM SPRAY wf. std, 11~00 SCREEN w/ GREEN PCS SCREEN :; ~t~ ~Si it~~~~
STANDARD STREAM SPRAY ::f ~tliJ8~8s5~~~i~N
w i YELLOW P~S SCREEN w/ GREEN PCti SCREl;";N
PART-CIRCLE 12" POP-UP ROTOR. L/Aw/ CHK VALVE
PART-C1RCLE 12" POP-UP ROTOR, L/Aw/ Ckk'.. 'VALV&:
PART ,CIRCLE SHAUB ROTOR, LOW-ANGLE W/ .ADV
PART-CIRCLE SHAUB ROTOR. LOW-ANGLE W/ ADV
FULL-CIRCLE SHRUB ROTOR, LOW•ANGLE w/ ADV
PART-CIRCLE 12" POP-UP ROTOR w/ CHECK VALVE
PART-CIRCLE 12' POP-UP ROTOR w/ CHECK VALVE
PART ,CIRCLE SHRUB ROTOR w/ ADV
PART -Clr!CLE $H~U6 ROTOR w/ ADV
FULL-CIRCLE SHRUB ROTOR w/ ADV
FULL-CIRCLE SHRUB AOiOFl w/ ADV
RADlUS
3 FT,
6 -8 Fl. 4,SFT.
3 FT or less
15 -8 FT_
4 • 5 FT 3 FT. m less
e-a er ~ -5 r'T 3 FT. or l~i..s
6-8 FT, 4, 5 FT. a FT. or less
7 -8 FT. 5-15FT. 3 • .a FT.
4FT.x:15FT
4 FT. x 30 FT. 4 FT. x 24 FT,
4FT.x16FT.
9-12FT. B FT. or l'l'SS
9-12TT. 8 FT, or le~
9-12Fl. a FT, or less
9· 12fT. 6 FT. or lass
9-12 FT 8 FT, or ler;;:ijC
9-1:Z!=t. 8 rT. or le!Js
l1-12FT.
9· 10FT. 7 -8 FT. 5-6 FT. 3, 4 FT,
12-i5FT.
12•lSFT,
12·15FT.
12-1SFT.
12-15FT,
13.15F1,
1,1, 16FT. 9-12 FT. 6-8 FT 5 FT, or le$S
13, 16FL 9--12 FT, a-an 5 FT or lj;Vii5
16-WFT, 1'-15FT. 6-10,T.
5 F"'t. Of !e$$
1e-20H, 1l-15FT
6•10FT. 5 FT. or iess
16-.20FT 1t-15FT. 6-10FT. 5 FT. or less
17-22 FT.
17 -22 FT.
17-22FT.
17 • 22 FT.
23-30FT,
23-30FT
23 -30 FT.
23-30FT
2,3-30 FT.
25-33 FT.
GPM.
0.3 -1,7
Q.4 02 0 1
05 0,3
02
oa 0.4 0.3
1.6
0.9 0.6
0.? -1:9
0.4 -1.2 0.3, 0.7
06
1.2
0.6 0.4
0.7 o.,
o.a 04
13 0,6
1.7 09
20 1,3
26 1.3
0.7-2.8 O.f. 2.0 0 7 -1.9 o,4 -1.z
0.3 • 0,7
09
1 2
1.8
25
28
3.7
0.8 0.6 0.4 0,3
1.6 1.3 0.9 0.6
o.s 0.6 0.4 0,3
1.6 1,3
0.9 0.6
3.2 2.6
1 8 1.3
0.7
1.3
07
1.3
2.5
1 3
2.6
13
2,6
2.6
5,0
* NOTE: ALL SHRUB AREA SPRINKLER, HEADS SHALL BE POP-UP
HEADS (AS PER THE LEGEND), EXCEPT IN THE FOLLOWING
SITUATIONS: THE SHRUB HEADS MAY BE FIXED RISERS OR FIXED
SHRUB ROTORS (AS PER THE LEGEND) WHEN THE HEADS ARE
IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO A STRUCTURE OR ARE GREATER THAN
10'-0" FROM ALL SIDEWALKS, CURBS, PAVEMENTS, EDGES OF TURF,
AND OTHER AREAS LIKELY TO BE FREQUENTED BY PEDESTRIANS.
CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL A SCREEN IN EVERY "RAINBIRD" 1800
SERIES NOZZLE. THE SCREEN SHALL BE A STANDARD SCREEN
(#1800-SCRN) OR A PRESSURE COMPENSATING SCREEN (PCS
SCREEN), AS LISTED IN THE LEGEND, OF THE PROPER RADIUS FOR
THE AREA BEING IRRIGATED. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE
CORRECT SCREEN REQUIRED IN THE FIELD. FURTHER ADJUSTMENT
TO PREVENT ANY OVERSPRAY SHALL THEN BE MADE WITH THE
RADIUS ADJUSTMENT SCREW ON THE NOZZLE.
PSL
30-70
3C-70 30. 70
3C-70
30-70 30. 70
30-70
30-70 30-70 30-70
30-70
30-70 30. 70
30-70 30-70
30-70
30. 70
30-70
30-70 30-70
30 -70 3Cl -70
30-70 30-70
30-70 30, 70
30 • 70 30 -70
30 -70 30 -70
30 -70 30, 70
30 -70 30 • 70 30 -70 30 -70
30 • 70
30-70
30-70
~D -70
30-70
30 -70
30-70
30 -70
30 -70 30 -70 30-70 30 -70
30 -70 JO-70 30 -70 30-70
30, 70 :lO • 70 30-70 30 -70
30 -70
30 • 70 30-70 30-70
30-70 30-70 30 -70
30 • iO
35
35
.,5
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
PATTERN
360
90 90 90
120 120 120
180 180 ,so
~~8 360
5. :)6Q
5-350
5. 270
RECTANGLE
00 00
120 120
180 180
240
240
fr8
~
5-350
5~ 35CI 5-350 5-350 5-270
00
120
180
240
270
360
5 -350
00 00 90 90
180 160 180 180
90
§8
90
180 ,ao
180 180
I
360
30 -350
30 · 350
30 -350
30 -350
360
30 -350
30 • 350
30-350
30-350
380
360
DETAIL
1-80
1-60
1-60
1-60
1-60
1-60
1-60
1-60
1-60
1-60
1-00
1-60
1-60
1,60
1-eo
1-60
>60
1-60
1-60
1-60, 1---62
1-60
1-60
1-63
l-63
1-63
1-60
1-60
1-63
1-63
1-63
MITCHELL-LACOSS .,.~" ----1. ANO SOllJTION$
Planning
Design
Landscape Architecture
APROVED FOR PLANTlNG & IRRIGATION ONLY,
INCLUDING PRECISE LOCATION OF PLANTING AREAS.
22982 El Toro Road
Lake Forest, CA 92630
{714) 581-2112
LOW VOLUME SURFACE IRRIGATION
SYMBOL
l!l
®
(no syrnbol)
(no symbol)
(no symbol)
(riosymM!)
[no symbol)
(no $ymbol)
[t\O symbol)
{no $}'mbol)
MFR,
AGRlFIM
AGRIFIM
AGR!FIM
AGR!F!M
AGRIF!M
AGAIFIM
AGRIFIM
AGAlt=:IM
AGRlFIM
AGRIFIM
(APPROVED)
MODEL NUMBER
CFL6
MFBL6
MFBL20
RSF 100
A250
PC.250
8P 250
S6
SS
DESCRIPTION
(BLACK) CUATR0-FLO BUBBLER w/ DISTRIBUTION TUBING
ISL.ACK) MAXl-~LO BUBBLER w/ Q!STRIBUTlON TUB!NG
fGREfN) MAXI-FLO BUBBLER w/ D!STRIBUT!ON TUB!NG
DIAL-A FLO EMITTER w/ 6" STAKE
RIS!:R SWIVEL FILTER w; STAINLESS STEEL SCREEN'
POL VETHYLENE BUBBLER DISTR!BUTlON TUSING
PLUG FOR BUBBLER OUTLE-;-
INSECl P!...VG r'()R Dl$TR!BUT10N TUBING
PLASTIC SUPPORT ST AKE
WtHE STAKE
REMARKS GeM es1
0,5 30
0.7 30
INSTALL THE NUMBER OF TUBES (OUTLETS) TO EACH SHRUB
OR VINE; AS LISTED 1N THE '"LOW FLOW BUBBLER SCHEDULE''
1.9 30
INSTALL A SEPARATE MAXI-FLO BUBBLER FOR EVERY TREE
INST ALL THE NUMBER OF TUBES (OUTLETS) TO EACH TREE
AS USll:::D IN THE' LOW FLOW BUBBLER SCHEDULE"
INSTALL AT THE END OF ALL, DISrRrBUTION TUBES FOR
TREES (!N$.TCAD OF S6 STAKES AND BP 2!50 !NSECl' PI...UGS)
1 /2" Mlr!T x F!PT, 100 MESH, 0 -3 GPM
INSTALL ONE PEA EACH MAXI-FLO OR CUATRO-FLO BUSSLER
INSTALL TUBING ON GRADE. BELOW MULCH; MAX. 15 FT RUN
EQl.,JALLY SPACE: TUBES AROUND EDGE OF ROOTBALL
INSTALL TUBES ON UPH!LL SIDE OF PLAN'l" IN SlOPED AREAS
!NST ALL ON ALL UNUSED BUBBLER OUTLETS
INSTALL AT THE END 0~ 01ST TlJ8E$ TO SHRUBS & VINES
INST All It! AT THE END OF DIST. TUBES TO SHRUBS & VINES
INSTALL AT A MAX.. OF 3'-0" 0.C, ALONG OlST. TUBING
6" x 1-x 6" 11-gua11e W.Rf STAPLE FOR EROSION CONTROL FABRIC MAY BE SUBSTITUTED FOR SB WlRE ST AKE ON orsr. TUBING
LOW FLOW BUBBLER SCHEDULE
TREES:
T-1 MELALEUCA LEUCADENDRA (NARROW.MULTI)
T-2 TRI STANIA CONFERTA
SHRUBS·
S-1
S~2
S-3
S-4
S-5
S-6
S-7
S-8
AGAPANTHUS AFRICAN US 'QUEEN ANNE"
HEME'ROCALLIS ··vELlOW' (DWARF,EVERGREEN)
PELARGONIUM PEL TATUM "PINK"
TRACHELOSPERMUM JASMINOIDES
BUXUS MICROPHYLLA ·GREEN BEAUTY"
RAPHIOLEPIS INDICA "PINKIE"
LIGUSTRUM TEXANUM
XYLOSMA CONGESTUM "COMPACTA'"
VINES
V-·1 BOUGAINVILLEA "SAN DIEGO RED"
NUMBER OF TUBES (OUTLETS)
TO EACH PLANT,
CAJEPUT TREE
SRISBANE BOX
LILY OF THE NILE
DAY llLY
PINK IVY GERANIUM
STAR JASMINE
BOXWOOD
PINKIE INDIA HAwrHORN
TEXAS PRIVET
COMPACT XYLOSMA
BOUGAINVILLEA
5 GREEN
4 GREEN
1 BlACK
1 BLACK
1 BLACK
1 BLACK
1 BLACK
1 BLACK
1 BLACK
1 BLACK
1 BLACK
DISTRIBUTION & CONTROL EQUIPMENT
SYMBOL MFR.
HYDROSCAPE
TORO
TORO
TORO
DESCRIPTION
HS6-EV30-H iRainma~t'<'r;, CON1ROLLf.A ASSEMB':..Y w/ EVOLUTION DX..30-WM
GY-..8-06-0) w/ GK-CAB-01 AUTOMATIC CONTROLLER W/ OUTDOOR CA81NEl
GK8-06-C4 w/ GK-CAB-Cl AUTOMATIC CONTROLLER w/ 0UTD00~ CABINET
GY-.8-06-05 w/ G~:-CAB-C1 AUTOMATIC CONTROLLER w/ OUTDOOR CABINET
REMARKS
30 STA, INSTALL w/ ASE fPAIN SENSOR !;.NCLOSURI;;) OPTION
2 STA, (#GKa.-05-04 !ess i #M00-02), 0LJT000R, W/J..LL MOUNT
4 STA., OUTDOOR.. WALL MOUNT
(nc syrnbol) GLEN-HILTON 502
WLT,T SERI!;'$
BTU-I;; $!::RI!::$
825YA-6V-S
0505 1028
Mlt-,J/-CUK 11 RAIN $HUY O~F DEVICE
6 STA. (#GK8-06-04 w/ 1 #M00-02), Ol.JTOOOR, WALL MOUNi
!NST ALL ONE FOR EACH CONTROLLER INSTALLED
(no symbol}
~ s
" e
I'll
?&
~!:-
=-::-
P. ~m.
-t•H--••••----•--···-
SYMB_QL
(Al[Ml[I]
KING BROS.
KING BROS.
FEBCO
HONEYWELL
K1NG BROS. KSC-S SERIES
KING BROS.
GRISWOLD
RAJNBIRD
UCV.FF SERIES ('ADV)
2230 (norrnat!y c!oo-ed)
PES-8 SERIES
299-05 SERIES
290·05-04
262 SERIES
TORO
TORO
CHAMi'ION
NELSON 7~5 w/ PURPll;: COVER
ALEA1UNE SCHEDULE 40 PVC
ALERTLINE CLASS 3'.5 ?VC
{APPROVED) SCHEDULE 40 PVC
ALERiLINf:
ALERTUNE
(APPROVED)
(APPROVED)
ALERTUNE
ALERTLINE
Al..ERlUNE
(APPROVED)
(APPROVED)
(APPROVED)
(APPROVED)
(APPROVED)
(APPROVl'D)
(APPROVED)
SCHEDULE 40 P\'C
GLASS 200 PVC
SCHEDULE 40 PVC
CLASS 200 PVC
SCHEDUL.E 40 PVC
SCHEDULE 40 PVC
SCHCOULE 40 PVC
SCHEOULE SO PVC
SCHWUlE 80 PVC
SCHEDULE 00 PVC
SCHEDULE 00 PVC
SCHEDULE 80 PVC
SCHEDULF:: 80 ~C
SCHEDULE 80 PVC
DESCRIPTION
WATER METER
{min. 18" et-.)
(min. 18'' d.)
(!T.lin, 12" d,)
(rr'iiri. 30" d,}
(miri. 30" d,}
(min. 30'· d.}
(min_ 30"d}
{rnin. 3ff d.)
(min. 3ffd)
(min, 30" d.)
POINT OF CONNECTION FOR IRRIGATION
SYSTEM
POINT Ot CONNECTION FOR !RR!GA'l'ION
SYSTEM
SCHEDULE 40 PVC CAP
SCH 40 PVC BALL VALVE (THREADED)
SCH 80 PVC BALL VALVE (DOUBLE UN1ON)
R.EOUCEO PRESSURE BACKFlOW PREVENTER
i::lf-il:-SSU'l=l:E RF.tJUC!NG VALVE (15-150 PS! RANGE)
$WiNG 0-fECK VAL VE {SI.IP .:a:: SLIP)
U_V_Fl_ ADJ_ SPRING CHECK VALVf. fF1PT x F!PT)
PRESSURE AEDUC!NG MASTER VA.LVE :10-125 PSI)
E:1.ECTRIC (::)NTROC. VALVE (SCRUBBER TYPE)
t':l.E-CT CONTROL VALVE wiATM. VACUUM BREA«:!:R
ELt:CrAIC Crn-JTROL VALVE
ANGL~ ATMOSPHERIC VACUUM BREAKER w/o UN!ON
QUICK-COUPLING VALVE w/ PURPLE RUBBEr! COVER
f-'H.f$SU;:H: i./Alt-. LINE PIPING
PRESSURE MAIJ',.. LINE PIPING .:)N AE;C:...AIMED
WAT~~. SYSlEM:
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CAJEPUT TREE
BRISBANE BOX
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DAY LILY
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PANELS REQUIRED FOR EACH SIZE TREE, AVAILABLE THROUGH:
DEEP ROOT PARTNERS, LP.
345 LORTON AVE, SUITE 305
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RAPHIOLEPIS INDICA "PINKIE"
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ESCALLONIA FRADESII
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DAY LILY
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ALL ROOTED CUTTINGS AND QUARTS OF COLOR TO BE TRIANGULARLY SPACED .
REMOVE VINES FROM STAKE OR TRELLIS AND ATTACH TO ADJACENT WALL. FENCE OR
POST.
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DEEP ROOT PARTNERS, L.P.
345 LORTON AVE., SUITE 305
BURLINGAME, CALIFORNIA 94010
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9. ASSUME SMALLEST SIZE FOR THE PLANT SHOWN ON PLANT LIST. UNLESS OTKERW<SE
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12. KEEP s,.RK MULCH 2" CLEAR FROM TREE TRUNKS.
13 JUTE MESH SHALL BE REQUIRED ON SLOPES 6:1 OR STEEPER WHEN PLANTING OCCURS
BETW!:EN AUGUST 15 AND APRIL 15, A'F 1HE DISCRETION OF THE GITY OF CARLSBAD.
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SYM_ BOTANICAL NAME
TREES:
COMMON NAME
T-1 CUPANIOPSIS ANACARDIOIDES (STD_) CARROTWOOD
T-2 PRUNUS CAROLINIANA (STD.) CAROLINA LAUREL CHERRY
T-3 PINUS ELDARICA MONDELL PINE
T-4 ALNUS CORDA TA ITALIAN ALDER
T-5 MEI.ALEUCA LE(lCADENDRA (MULTI) CAJEPUT TREE
T-6 , GEIJERA PARVIFOLIA AUSTRALIAN WILLOW
T-7 OLEA EUROPAEA 'FRUITLESS' FRUITLESS OLIVE
T-8 EUCALYPTUS NICHOLi! WILLOW-LEAFED PEPPERMINT
T-9 EUCALYPTUS POLYANTHEMOS SILVER DOLLAR GUM
T-10 EUCALYPTUS FICIFOLIA REO FLOWERING GUM
EUCALYPTUS FICIFOLIA RED FLOWERING GUM
T-11 PLATANUS ACERIFOUA LONDON PLANE TREE
T-12 Al.NUS RMOM&IFOLIA Wf1 ITE. Ai-DI.I<.
ALNLIS l<HOMBll'<>L!A WHITE: ALOI,.!<.
1' I'!, SCH IN US MOLLE: CA'-il"D.>N\A PE.F'P<=R
T-14 Sc.i1NU\!. Th"'-E.~lN TH \FCJl.\US e>i~~;z\UAN P-F;
'->HR\leS:
S-1 RAPHIOLEPIS INOICA "CLARA' CLARA !NOIA HAWTHORN
S-2 ESCALLONIA FRADESII ESCALLONIA
$-3 CEANOTHUS 'CONCHA" CONCHA WILD LILAC
Cli.ANOTHUS "CONCHA. CONCHA WILD LILAC
S-4 MYOPORUM PACIFICUM MYOPORUM
S-5 JUNl PE.l'<,US OllH.""""ls "Al<MSTRON<," Af<Ms1"(CN6' .lUNll'l:-R
JUNIPERVS CHINE.NSIS "AAM'$11<0NG,'-All:M~TRO%, JUN I f'l:.R
$-ti ELAEAGNUS PIJNGENS SILVER BERRY
S-7 ARBUTUS UNEDO STRAWBERRY TREE
S-6 HETEROMELES ARBUTIFOL[A TOYON
S-9 RHUS INTEGRIFOLIA LEMONADE BERRY
S-10 CISTUS PURPUREUS ORCHID ROCKROSE
CISTUS PURPUREUS ORCHID ROCKROSE
S-11 ASELIA "EDWARO GOUCHER' ABELIA
S-12 . ACACIA ONGERUP PROSTRATE ACACIA
S-13 PITTOSPORUM CRASSIFOLIUM "NANA" NCN
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GROUND COVER:
SODDED LAWN WITH SHOVEL-C\JT EDGE:
' -MARA THON II" FESCUE BY SOUTHLAND SOD FARMS OR EQUAL
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HYDROSEEDEO LAWN;
'MARA THON II" BY SOUTHLAND SOO FARMS·
12 LBS.11000 SQUARE FEET
ROOTED CUTTINGS;
LONICEl'A JAPONICA "HAI.LIANA"@ 18"0,C .
OVERSEEDED WITH THE FOLLOWING HYDRO SEED MIX:
SIZE
15 GALLON
16 GALLON
15 GALLON
15 GALLON
15 GALLON
15 GALLON
15 GALLON
15 GALLON
5 GALLON
5 GALLON
15 GALLON
15 GALLON
15 GALLON
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5 GALLON
5 GALLON
1 GALLON
5 GALLON
1 GALLON
1 GALLON
5 GALLON
1 GALLON
1 GALLON
1 GALLON
1 GALLON
1 GALLON
SGALLON
1 GALLON
1 GALLON
5 GALLON
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6 LBS. GAZANIA SPLENDENS (MIXED)
3 LBS. Al YSSUM 'CARPET OF SNOW'
5 LBS. ALYSSUM 'ROYAL CARPET"
MIN. PURITY/GERMINATION
90160
98180
98/80
4 LBS. LIMON!UM PEREZII 6515
18 LBS./ACRE TOTAL
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MIN. :!.'DEEP
QUANTITY
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5
13
15
19
23
12
7
8
5
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PLANTING NOTES
1 .,,.fNSTALLA TION DETAILS FOR PLANTING ARE LOCATECi° ON THE SPECIFICATIONS SHEETS ..• ;
2. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR ACCEPTABLE STANDARDS OF MATERIAL AND
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3, ALL MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP SHALL CONFORM TO GOVERNING CODES AND
ORDINANCES OF THI;' CITY OF CARLSBAD.
4. · ALL ROOTED CUTTINGS AND QUARtS OF COLOR TO BE TRIANGULARLY SPACED.
5 REMOVE VINES FROM STAKE OR TRELLIS AND ATTACH TO ADJACEIJT WALL. FENCE OR
POST .
6 SEPARATE ALL SEEDED LAWN At<D SHRUB AREAS WITH A 1" x 4" REDWOOD HEADER
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7. INSTALL TREES WITHIN 5' OF CONCRETE PAVING WITH A 'DEEP ROOT" PLANT BARRIER
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Rl6S ON THE INNER SURFACE. SPACED. NOT MORE THAN 8' APART. CHECK
MANUFACTUREffS CALCULATOR CHART FOR NUMBER OF PANELS REQUIRED FOR icACH
SIZE TREE. AVAILABLE THROUGH:
.DEEP ROOT PARTNERS, L.P.
345 LORTON AVE., SUITE 305
BURLINGAME. CALIFORNIA 9401·0
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lNDICATED ON THE PLAN.
10. IT IS rHE; CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO LOCATE AND/OR ENSURE AVAILABILITY OF
ALL PLANT MATERIAL SPECIFIED ON THE PLANS BEFORE ANY INSTALLATION IS BEGUN.
IF ARRANGEMENTS NEED TO BE MADE TO TIE UP PLANT MATERIAL TJ-IIS MUST BE
BROUGHT TO THE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION OF THE OWNER AND THE LANOSCAPE
ARCHITECT. SO THAT AclY ISSUES POTEfJTIAtL Y AFFECT"JG CONTINUITY AND DESIGN
I"1ENT MAY 6E RESOLVED IN;._ TIMELY MANNER_
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12 KEEP BARK MULCH 2' CLEAR FROM TREE TRUNKS.
13. JUTE MESH SHALL BE REQUIRED ON SLOPES 6:1 OR STEEPER WHEN PLANTING OCCURS
BETWEEN AUGUST 15 ANO APRIL 15, AT THE DISCRETION OF THE CITY Of CARLSSAO.
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PLANT LIST
. (THIS PLANT LIST APPLIES TO THIS SHEET ONLY. QUANTITIES APl>L Y TO ENTIRE SITE)
SYM. BOTANICAL NAME
T-1
T-2
T-3
T-4
T-5
T-6
T-1
T-S
T-9
T-10
T-11
T-12
CUPANIOPSIS ANACARDIOIDES (STD.)
PRUNUS CAROLINIANA (STD.)
PINUS ELDARICA
ALNUS CORDATA
MELALEUCA LEUCADENDRA (MUL Tl)
GEIJERA PARVIFOLIA
OLEA EUROPAEA 'FRUITLESS'
EUCALYPTUS NICHOLII
EUCALYPTUS POL YANTHEMOS
EUCALYPTUS FICIFOLlA
EUCALYPTUS FICIFOUA
PLAT ANUS ACER!FollA
ALNO~ RHoM!!'ffl5'LIA
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SHRUBS:
S-1
S-2
S-3
RAPHIOLEPIS INDICA "CLARA"
ESCALLONIA FRADES!I
CEANOTHUS "CONCHA'
CEANOTHUS "CONCHA'
8-4 MYOPORUM PACIFICUM •
S-5 .JVNIPeRUS OIIN eNSIS "AAMmc»lt:," JUNll'ERUS OllNISNSIS 'AAMST!<ON&'
I S-6 ELAEAGNUS PUNGENS
S· 7 ARBUTUS UNEDO
S-6 HETEROMELES ARBUTIFOLIA
S-9 RHUS INTEGRIFOLIA
S-10 . CISTUS PURPUREUS
. VINES;
CISTUS PURPUREUS
ABELIA "EDWARD GOUCHER" ·
_.,CACIA ONGERUP
PITTOSPORUM CRASSIFOLIUM "NANA"
V-1 OISTICTIS BUCCINATORIA
GROUND COYER;
, COMMON NAME
CARROTW00D
-CAROL1NA LAUREL CHERRY
MONDELL PINE
ITALIAN ALDER
CAJEPUT TREE
AUSTRALIAN WIULOW
FRUITLESS OLIVE
WILLOW-LEAFED PEPF'ER-T
SILVER DOLLAR GUM
RED FLOWERING GUM
.. RED FLOWERING GUM
LONDON PLANE TREE
~K11'.,'. .ALDElt
WHITh ALDER
CLARA INDIA HAWTHORN
ESCALLONIA
CONCHA WILD LILAC
CONCHA WILD ULAC
, MYOPORUM
ARMSTRON& JUNlPE.R
AF-M'5TIWNb .JIJNIPIIR
SILVERBERRY
STRAWBERRY TREE
TOYON
LEMONADE BERRY
ORCHID ROCKROSE
ORCHID ROCKROSE
ABELIA
PROSTRATe ACACIA
NCN
BLOOD·REO TRUMPET VINE
SODDED LAWN WITH SHOVEL-CUT EDGE:
SIZE QUANTITY
15 GALLON ~~
16 GALLON
15 GALLON 8
15 GALLON 5
15 GALLON 13
15 GALLON 15
15 GALLON 19
15 GALLON 23
5 GALLON 12
5 GALLON 7
15 GALLON 8
15 GALLON 5
15 GALLON 4
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5 GALLON
1 GALLON 22
5 GALLON 52
1 GALLON . 109
1 GALLON . 76
5 GALLON 28
1 GALLON 51
1 GALLON 39 .
1 GALLON 35
1 GALLON 50
1 GALLON ~ 5 GALLON
1 GALLON
1 GALLON SB
5 GALLON 20
5 GALLON
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BID ALTERNATE:
HYDROSEEDED LAWN:
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"MARATHON II" BY SOUTHLAND SOD FARMS
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ROOTED CUTTINGS:
LONIGE.AA JAl'ONICA. "HA,LLIANA" ~ ·le>"O•C.
OVERSEEDEO WITH THE FOLLOWING HYDROSEED MIX:
. MIN. PURITY/GERMINATION
6 LBS. GAZANIA SPLENDENS {MIXED) 90160
3 LBS. AL YSSUM "CARPET OF SNOW" 98180
5 LBS. ALYSSUM "ROYAL CARPET' 98180
ti.I,§. LIMONIUM PEREZII 6515
18 LBS.IACRE TOTAL
SHREDDED .MEDIUM GRIND BARK MULCH:
MIN. 3' DEEP ·
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PLANTING NOTES
1. ~INSTALLATION DETAILS FQR PLANtlNG ARE LOCATED ON THE SPECIFICATIONS SHEETS.
2 REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR ACCEPTABLE STANDARDS OF MATERIAL AND
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5. REMOVE VINES FROM STAKE OR TREtLIS AND ATTACH TO ADJACENT WALL. FENCE OR POST. ' .
6. SEPARATE ALL SEEDED LAWN AND SHRUB AREAS WITH A 1' x 4' REDWOOD HEADER
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7. INSTALL TREES WITHIN 5' OF CONCRETE PAVING.WITH A 'DEEP ROOT' PLANT BARRIER
#UB 24-2 OR APPROVED EQUAL. BARRIER SHALL HAVE 112• -3/4" HIGH RAISED VERTICAL
RIBS ON THE INNER SURFACE, SPACED NOT MORE THAN a• APART. CHECK
MANUFACTURER'S CALCULATOR CHART FOR NUMBER OF PANELS REQUIRED FOR EACH
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345 LORTON AVE, SUITE 305
. BURLINGAME, CALIFORNIA 94010
(415) 344-1464 OR (800) ILV-ROOTS·
5. CONTRACTOR WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE PONE TO TREE TRUNKS DURING
MAINTENANCE. "ARBOR-GARD' TREE TRUNK PROTECTORS MAY BE USED ON TREES IN
TURF AREAS IF DESIRED. . .
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INDICATED ON THE PLAN.
10. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO LOCATE AND/OR ENSURE AVAILABILITY OF
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INTENT MAY BE RESOLVED IN A TIMELY MANNER.
11. QUANTITIES INDICATED IN PLANT LIST ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY. CONTRACTOR SHALL
VERIFY ACTUAL QUANTITIES INDICATEE> ON PLANS.
12. KEEP BARK MULCH 2" CLEAR FROM TREE TRUNKS. . . .
13. JUTE MESH SHALL BE REQUIRED-ON SLOPES 6:1 OR STEEPER WHEN PLANTING OCCURS
BETWEEN AUGUST 15 AND APRIL 15, AT THE DISCRETION OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD.
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T-9
T-10
T-11
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PRUNUS CAROLINIANA (STD.)
PINUS ELDARICA
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MELALEUCA LEUCADENDRA (MUL Tl)
GEIJERA PARVIFOLIA
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EUCALYPTUS FICIFOLIA
PLA TANUS ACERIFOLIA
ALNU'i> 1'.~0MSLR:><..IA
ALNUS R.HOMSIFOLIA
CARROTWOOD
CAROLINA LAUREL CHERRY
MONDELL PINE
ITALIAN ALDER
CAJEPUT TREE
AUSTRALIAN WILLOW
FRUITLESS OLIVE
WILLOW-LEAF<'D PEPPERMINT
SILVER DOLLAR GUM
REaD FLOWERING GUM
RED FLOWERING GUM
LONDON PLANE TREE
WHl'1S ALDEI'.
WH I Te. ALOE I<.
SHRUBS:
S-1
S-2
5.3
S-4
S-5
$-6
S-7 s.s
S-9
S-10
S-11
S-12
S-13
RAPHIOLEPIS INDICA "CLARA"
ESCALLONIA FRADESII
CEANOTHUS'CONCHA'
'' CEANOTHUS 'CONCHA'
MYOPORUM PACIFICUM
JUNl?e.~ 0.INcl'ISl1 ''Afl.MS'l'RclNb"
JUNll'ERUS C~INENSIS"AII-&"
ELAEAGNUS PUNGENS
ARBUTUS UNEDO
HETEROMELES ARBUTIFOLIA
RHU~ INTEGRIFOLIA
CISTUS PURPUREUS
CISTUS PURPUREUS
ABELIA "EDWARD GOUCHER"
ACACIA ONGERUP
PITTOSPORUM CRASSIFOLIUM 'NANA'
CLARA INOIA HAWTHORN
ESCALLONIA
CONCHA WILD LILAC
CONCHA WILD LILAC
MYOPORUM'
ARJWS.1RDNC, JUNt-
ARM'oTRllNC,, JUN lf>EJI:.
SILVlcRBERRY
STRAWBERRY TREE
TOYON
LEMONADE BERRY
ORCHID ROCKROSE
ORCHID ROCKROSE
ABELIA1
PROSTRATE ACACIA
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VINES:
V-1 lllSTICTIS BUCCINATORIA BLOOD RED TRUMPET VINE
GROUND COVER:
SODDED LAWNWITH SHOVE;L,CUT EDGE:
'MARATHON II" FESCUE BY SOUTHLAND S00 FARMS OR EQUAL
BID ALTERNATE:
HYDROSEEDED LAWN:
'MARATHON Ir BY SOUTHLAND SOD FARMS
12 LBSJ1000 SQUARE FEET
ROOTED CUTTINGS;
LoNICE.iOA 0A.f'ONICA "1-!ALLIANA." (!! 1e."o,c.
OVERSEEDED WITH THE FOLLOWING HYDROSEED MIX:
SIZE
15 GALLON
16GALLON
15GALLON
15GALLON
15GALLON
15 GALLON
15GALLON
15 GALLON
5 GALLON
5GALLON
15GALLON
15GALLON
15 GALLON
24' BOX
5 GALLON
5GALLON
1 GALLON
5 GALLON
1 GALLON
1 GALLON
5 GALLON
1 GALLON
1 GALLON
1 GALLON
1 GALLON
1 GALILON
5GALLON
1 GALLON
1 GALLON
5GALLON
5 GALLON
l! LBS, GAZANIA SPLENDENS (MIXED)
3 LBS. ALYSSUM "CARPET OF SNOW"
5 LBS.'ALYSSUM 'ROYAL CARPET'
~-LIMONIUM PEREZII
MIN. PURITY/GERMINATION
90/60
98/80
98/80
65/5
18 L8S./ACRE TOTAL
' SHREDDED MEDIUM GRIND BARK MULCH:
MIN.3'DEEP
QUANTITY
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15
19
23
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MULCH TO BE APPLIEO ONLY TO 'SI.OPES WHICH ARI 3:1 OR LESS.
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PLANTING NOTES
1 INSTALLATION DETAILS FOR PLANTING AF(E LOCATED ON THE SPECIFICATION.S SHEETS • .'
2. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS F,QR ACCEPTABLE STANDARDS OF MATERIAL AND
WORKMANSHIP. '
3. ALL MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP SHALL CONFORM TO GOVERNING CODES AND
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD.
4. ALL ROOTED CUTTINGS AND QUARTS OF COLOR TO BE TRIANGULARLY SPACED.
5. REMOVE VINES FROM STAKE OR TRELLIS AND ATTACH TO ADJACENT WALL. FENCE OR
POST.
6. SEPARATE ALL SEEDED LAWN AND SHRUB AREAS WITH A 1" x 4" REDWOOD HEADER
BOARD PER SPECIFICATIONS. LAMINATE ON CURVES AS REQUIRED
7. INSTALL TREES WITHINS' OF CONCRETE PAVING WITH A "DEEP ROOT" PLANT BARRIER
#UB 24-2 OR APPROVED EQUAL BARRIER Sf!ALL HAVE 112" -314" HIGH RAISED VERTICAL
RISS ON THE INNER SURFACE, SPACED NOT MORE THAN 8' APART. CHECK
MANUFACTURER'S CALCULATOR CHART FOR NUMBER OF PANELS REQUIRED FOR EACH
SIZE TREE. AVAILABLE THR.OUGH:
. DEEP ROOT PARTNERS, L.P,
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345 LORTON AVE .. SUITE 305
BURLINGAME, CALIFORNIA94010
(415) 34's1464 OR (800) ILV-ROOTS
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8. CONTRACTOR WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FO~ ANY DAMAGE DONE TO TREE TRUNKS DURING
MAINTENANCE. 'ARBOR-GARD" TREE TRUNK PROTECTORS MAY BE USED ON TREES IN
TURF AREAS IF DESIRED.
9. ASSUME SMALLEST SIZE.FOR THE PLANT SHOWN ON PLANT LIST, UNLESS OTHERWISE
INDICATED ON THE PLAN.
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10, tr IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIB!UTY TO LOCATE ANDlOR ENSURE AVA!l ... AB!LITY OF
ALL PLANT MATERIAL SPECIFIED ON THE PLANS BEFORE ANY INSTALLATIOIS IS BEGUN
IF ARRANGEMENTS NEED TO BE MADE TO TIE UP PLANT MATERIAL THIS MUST BE
BROUGf{T TO THE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION''OF THE OWNER AND THE LANDSCAPE
ARCHITeCT, SO THAT ANY ISSUES POTENTIALLY AFFECTING CONTINUITY AND DESIGN
INTENT MAY BE RESOLVED IN A TIMELY MANNER. ,,. . ' ' " . ' . ¾ ,._ 0 ' .'-';::-/ . '\_' ',
• '';!, / , ~-~ _,: . , • · 11. QUANTITIES INDICATED IN PLANT LIST ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY. CONTRACTOR SHALL
0 /" / , •, ·, VERIFY ACTUAL QUANTITIES INDICATED ON.PtANS.
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j<, ',,. ;;;,._ 13. JUTE MESH SHALL BE REQUIRED .ON SkOPES 6:1 OR STEEPER WHEN PLANTING OCCURS
/ '·, ',,. -~ BETWEEN AUGUST 15 AND APRIL 15, AT'rHE DISCRETION OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD.
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FOR FENCE AND ~L PLANS see 'FENC! AND WALl .
CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR ISLA MAR PRODUCTION"'
. J08 #512P BY MITCHELL-LACOSS LANO SOLUTIONS.
lolON II· -fSHm7 CITY OF CARLSBAD I SH2ESETS I 1---+---1-------------------+----+---1----1----<l_!Z_j PLANNING DEPARTMENT
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MITCHELL-LACOSS
LANO .SOLUT10NS
Plannina
Design
Landscape Architecture-
22982 El Toro Road
Lake Forest, CA 92630
(714) 581-2112
D"TE INITIAL DATE DATE
ENG1NEER OF l'KlRK REVISION DESCRIPTION OTHER APPROVAL ClTY APPROVAL
ISLA MAR ENTRIES S-Pf?cJVltCTION
(Aviara P.A. 30) Tract 90-30-1 / Lots 7 tbru 104
· (;arlsbad California
RIClll\10ND Al\1ERICAN HOMES, INC.
17310 Jl.c<.lhill Avenue-, S ·,e #320 -lr'\'ine, Ca, :!i27U -Tel. 714 7~Ci-7J7J
APPROVED
ASSISTANT
DWN BY: __
CHKD BY: __ _
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ING DIRECTOR
PROJECT NO.
SOP 95-14
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DATE
DRAlMNG NO.
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AND 34 THRU 59. FtEFER TO LANDSCAPE PLANS FOR CARLSBAD
TRACT 89-37 BY ONA, 1551 i!-'OURTH AVENUE, SUITE 200, SAN DIEGO, ;
CA,, 92010 (610)55O•l'515,bWG.#318-9L
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APROVED FOR PLANTING & IRRIGATION ONLY,
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FOR FENCi! ANO WALL PLANS SEE 'FEl'ICE AND WALL
CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR ISLA MAR PRODUCTION'
JOB #512P BY MITCHELL-LACOSS LANO SOLUTIONS.
MITCHELL-LACOSS
l A N D SOLUTIONS
PJannin&
Design
Landscape Architecture
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Lake Forest, CA 92630
(714) 581-2112 ENGINEER Of ~
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PLANT LIST
CTHlS PLANT LIST APPLIES TO THIS SHEET ONLY, QUANTITIES APPLY TO ENTIRE SITE)
SYM, BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME
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T-1 CUPANiOPs1s ANACAJ.:DIOIDES _(STD.) CARROTWOOO
T-2 PRUNUS CAROUNlANA (STD.) CAROLINA LAUREL CHERRY
T-3 PINUS ELDARICA MONDELL PINE
T-4 ALNUS CORDATA ITAl!AN ALDER
T-5 MELALEUCA LEUCADENDRA {MUL Tl) CAJEPUT TREE
T.£ Gf;IJERA PARVIFOL1A AUSTRAL!frl.N WILLOW
T-7 OLEA EUROPAEA "FRUITLESS" FRUITLESS OLIVE
T-8 EUCALYPTUS NJCHOLII WILLOW-LEAFED PEPPERMINT
T,9 EUCALYPTUS POL YANTHEMOS SILVER DOLLAR GUM
T-10 EUCALYPTUS FICIFOLIA RED FLOWERING GUM
EUCALYPTUS FICIFOUA RED FLOWERING GUM
T-11 PLAT ANUS ACERIFOUA LONDON PLANE TREE
T·12 ALNVS ltl-lOM&IFo!.IA. Wf!l'l'le ..,_,,...._
ALNUS RUOMB lf'OLIA 111.JHl'l"E ALDER..
SHRUBS;
S-1 RAPHIOLEPIS INOICA "CLARA• CLARA INDIA HAWTHORN
S-2 ESCALLONIA FRAOESII ESCALLONIA
S-3 CEANOTHUS *CONCHA• CONCHA WILD LILAC
CEANOTHUS*CONCHA" CONCHA WILD LILAC
S-4 MYOPORUM PAClflCUM MYOPORUM
S-5 J-l)NIF'E.RUS Cl-\lN.i?.NSl'S-"AA.MiTRct4"1' AAM~11'!.0NG, ~<Jl'llP!!II:
JUNIP6.RU'5 CHINl::.NSl'S '~l<.MJ T~&" /,J<M'5Tf<OI'!& JON1PER
S-6 ELAEAGNUS PUNGENS SILVERBERRY
S-7 ARBUTUS llNE:00 STRAWBERRY TREE
S-8 HETEROMElES ARBUTIFOLIA TOYON
S,9 RHUS !NTEGRIFOUA LEMONADE BEARY
5-10 CISTUS PURPUREUS ORCHID 'ROC.KROSE
C!STUS PURPUREUS ORCHID ROCKROSE
S-11 A8ELIA 'EDWARD GOUCHER" ABEUA
S·12 ACACIA ONGERUP PROSTRATE ACACIA
S·13 PITTOSPORUM CRASSIFOUUM "NANA" NCN
VINES;
V-1 01$T!CTIS BUCCINATO~IA BLOOD RED TF!:UMPET V1NE
GRQ!JNP COYER:
SODDED LAWN WffH SHOVEL-CUT EOGE:
"MARATHON tr FEsc;uE BY SOUTHLAND SOD FARMS OR EQUAL
0 8IOALTERNATE:
;HYDROSEEDED LAWN:
i "MARA THON II" BY SOUTHLAND SOD FARMS
112 LBS./1000 SQUARE Ff.CT
• ~ ROOTEDCUTTINGS; = LONiOUI.A JAPONICA "HAl,LiANA." @ l\;"O,C,,
OVERSEEDEO WITH THE FOLLOWING HYOROSEEO MIX:
SIZE
15 GALLON
16 GALLON
15 GALlON
15 GALLON
15 GALLON
15 GALLON
1.5 GALLON
15 GALLON
5GALLON
5GALLON
15 GALLON
15 GALLON
15 GALLON
24· BOX
5GALLON
5GALLON
1 GALLON
SGALLON
~ GALLON
1 GAlLON
_5GALLON
1 GALLON
1 GALLON
1 GALLON
1 GALLON
1 GALLON
5 GALLON
1 GAllON
1 GALLON
5 GALLON
5 GALLON
fl LBS. GAZANIA SPLENOENS (MIXED)
(3 LBS. AL YSSUM "CARPET OF SNOW"
' 5 LBS. AL YSSUM "ROYAL CARPET"
MJN. PURllY/GERMlNA ilON
90160
, ~-UMONIUM PEREZll
'18 LBS./ACRE TOTAL
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• SHReooeo MEDIUM GRIND SARK MULCH;
' MIN. '5' DEEP
98/80
98/80
65{5
QUANTITY
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5
13
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52
108
76
28
51
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if SUMBIT SA.MP.LE. FOR CITY IHSPECTOR TO APPROVE PRIOR TO DELIVERY TO SITE
! MULCH TO Bl! APPLIED ONLY Tdt8t:OPES WHICH ARE 3:1 OR LESS, " ---.,. -;, ,. 't -· .... ·• ~, -,,.,
PLANTING NOTES
)NSTALLATION DETAILS FOR PLAN-Tll'-kJ ARE LOCATED ON THE SPECIFICATIONS SHEETS.
2. REFER TO SPEC!FICATIOt'iiS' FOR 'ACCEP"fABLE STANDARDS OF MATERIAL A.NO
WORKMANSHIP.
3. ALL MATERIAL ANO WORKMANSHIP ~HALL CONFORM TO GOVERNING CODES AND
ORDINANCES OF THE CIT)' OF CARLSBAD ,.
4. ALL ROOTED CUTTINGS AND QUARTS OF COLOR TO BE TRIANGULARL '+'SPACEO,
S. R!:.MOVE VINES FROM STAKE OR TRELLIS AND ATTACH TO ADJACENT WALL, FENCE OR POST . .,
8 SEPr,RATE ALL SEEDED LAWN AND SHRUB AREAS-WITH ~ i• x 4" REDWOOD HEADER
BOARD PER SPECIFICATIONS. LAMINATE ON CURVES AS RE:QUIRED.
7. INSTALL TREES WITHIN 5· OF CONCREIE! PAVfNG WITH A •DEEP ROOT" PLANT BARR1ER
#UB 24,2 OR APPROVED EQUAL BARRIER SHAU HA-VE 1/2~ • 3/4" HIGH RAISED VERTICAL
R!8S ON THE INNER· SURFACE, SPACED NOT MORE THAN 8" APART. CHECK
MANUFACTURER'S CALCULATOR•CHART FOR NUMBER OF PANELS REQUIRED FOR EACH
SIZE TREE. AVAILABLE THROUGH;
DEEP ROOT PARTNERS, LP_
3-45 LORTON AVE , SUITE 305
8URLfNGAME: CALIFORNIA 94010
(415) 34.4-1464 OR (800f ILV-ROOTS
8. CONTRACTOR Will BE RESPONSIBLE P:OR ANY DAMAGE DONE TO TREE TRUNKS DURING
MAINTENANCE. "ARBOR-GARD" TREE TRUNK PROTECTORS MAY BE USED ON TREES IN
TURF AREAS IF DESIRED
9. ASSUME SMALLE:S1 SIZE FOR THE PLANT ~fHOI/JN ON PLANT LIST, UNLESS OTHERWISE
INDICATED ON THE PLAN,
10 IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONS!BIUTY TO LOCATE AND/OR.ENSURE AVAILABILITY OF
, ALL PLANT MATERIAL S.PECIFl6D ON THE PlANS BEFORE ANY !NSTALLAT!ON IS BEGUN.
IF ARRANGEMENTS NEED TO BE MADE TO TIE UP PLANT MATERIAL THIS MUST BE
BROUGHT TO THE IMMl::::DIATE ·ATTENTION Of THE OWNER AND THE U,NDSCAPE
,ARCHITECT. SO THAT ANY !SSUES POTENTIALLY AFFECTING CONTINUITY AND DESIGN
INTENT MAY BE RESOLVED l~J A IIMELY MANNER.
11. QUANTITIES INO!CATEO IN PLANT LiST ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY. CONTRACTOR SHALL
VERIFY ACTUAL QUANTITIES !NDICATED ON PLAN?,
12. KEEP BARK MULCH'2" CLEAR FROM TRE~.TRUNKS:
13, JUTE MESH SHALL BE REQUIRED ON SLOPES 6:1 0~ STEEPER WHEN PLANTING OCCURS
BETWEEN AUGUST 1°5 AND APRIL 15, AT THE DISCRETION OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD.
OATE INITIAL DATE DWN BY: PROJECT NO. DRA'MNG NO.
OTHER APPROVAL CITY APPROVAL ~~SD 8/y,---SOP 95-14 334-3M
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GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
ARTICLE 1 -CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
1.1.0 DEFINITIONS
1.1.1 The Contract Oocuments consist of the Owner -Contractor Agreement, General Requirements, Draw,ngs,
SpecificatJOns, and an Addenda issued pnor to, and all Modifications and Change Orders issued after e::.::ecutton of the Contract.
1.1.2 The Contract Documents shall not be construed to create any contractual relationship of any kind between the
Landscape Architect and any Contractor, Subcontractor or Sub-subcowactor.
1.1.3 The Contract Documents are complementary, and what is called for by one shall be as binding as if called for by all. The
intent of the documents is to include all labor, matena!s, equipment and transportation necessary for the proper execution of the
Work Materials or Work described in words which so applied have a welt known technical or trade meaninQ shall be deemed lo
refer to such recogmzed standards Accordingly, all Work is lo be done under all headings in connection with the intent to carry
out the plans and specifications, whether each ,tern 1s mentioned or not
1.1.4 . The Contract. Documents are not intended to supersede or establish a standard less than that stated by any and all
govem,ng codes, ordinances. guidelines, manufacturer's recommendations and standards ShOutd the Contract Documents
express of Ie_"1Jel of workmanship and/or materials less than the governing codes, ordinances. guidelines, manufacturer's
recommeridatlons or standards, then those codes, ordinances, guidelines, manufactufer's recommendat1ons or standards shall
be followed VJh-en the Contract Documents meet and/or exceed any and all governing codes, ordinances" gu1de!~nes,
manufactun:!!r's recommendations or standards, then the Contract D◊cuments shall be fotlowed
1.2.0 THE WORK
The Work comprises the completed construction required by the Contract Docurnents and includes all 1abo(. .au materials, all
eq\iiprnent and all transportation necessary to its completion.
1.3.0 EXECUTION AND INTENT
1.3.1 By executing the Contract, the Contractor represents that he has visited the site. familiari,ed himself with all cond1t1ons
under wt11ch the Work is to be performed, and correlated hos observations with the requ,rements of the Contract Documents.
1.3.2 The Contractor shall examine carefuuy the site or work contemplated and the proposal, plans, specifa:ations and all
other documents.. H w,il be .assumed that the Contractor has lflvest~ated and i.s satisfied as to the conditions to be encountered.
es to !he character, Quality, <;ind quantity ofwotk to be performed and materials to be furnished, and as to tne requirements of the
specifications.
1.3.3 Work Space
1) Furnish, erect and maintain a!l temporary fadlities and perform a!! temporary work dutln.:.i the period of construction,
lnclud~ those herein specified All facilities shall be maintained m proper and sate operalmg and samtary condi!JOl)S
at all times
2) Up00 completion of the contract, an such work and facihttes shall be removed from the premises and disposed of,
3} AH facilities Schall meet !he requirements of appropdate codes. statutes. laws, ordinances, rules, or regulations of the
State or other authonties havmg 1urisd1cbon.
4) Water is avai1able from Owner's sources without cost. Contractor shall make and remove (on completion) all
temporart lines and/or connections
5) Contractor shali be restricted to lhe construction area indicated by the plan
1,3,4 Where investigation of subsurface conditions have been made by a qualified body tn areas where work is to be
performed or in areas 1n which locaf materials may be obtained. Contractor may request the vse of such information but will be
directly responsibte for its verification and accuracy,
1.J.5 Comply with all local and state codes. ordinances, safety orders, and regulations of alt legally constituted authorities
having junsd1ct1on ove< this work
1.4.0 INTERPRETATIONS
1.4.1 Figured dimensions on Drawings shall govern. but work not dimensioned shall be as directed Work not particularly
shown or specified shaU be the same as s1mIIar parts that are shown or specified Large scale details snail take precedence
over smaller scale drawings as to shape and derail of cnnstruc!1on Spec1fica11ons shall gavem as to materials, workmanship_
and inslallat,on procedures. Drawings and Specifications are intended to be fully cooperative and to agree. However, if the
Contractor observes that Drawings and Spec1ficat10r1s are m conflict. he shall ,mmed,ately notrty the Landscape Architect and
Owner by phone call and In wrrt,ng. The Spec1ficalIons calling for the higher quality material or workmanship shall prevail In all
case$. the Contractor_ shall not knowfngly p~rlorm any Work or provide any mat~rials which do not meet or exceed all applicable
governing codes, ordinances. rules, regulations, gu1dehnes and/or standairds.
1.4.2 Questions regarding interpretation of Drawings and Specifications shall be clarified by the landscape Architect
1.4,3 _ VVhen discrepanciE:s exist bet\-vee'! drawin9s and specifications, and no specific interpretation is issued prior to biddim~,
the dec1s1on r.egard1n9 !h1s 1n1erpre!ation will rest w,th !he Landscape Architect. The Contractor will be compelled to act upon this
decision as directed. lri t~1e event the 1nstallatlon ts contradictory to the dIr~ction of Landscape Arc:h1t~ct, the installation shall be
rectified by the Contfactof' at no additional cost
1.5.0 OWNERSHIP AND USE Of DOCUMENTS
All Drawings and Specifications h..irnished by the Landscape Architect are and shafl remain his property They are to be used
only with respect to this Pro1ect and are not lo be used on any other pro1ect.
ARTICLE 2 -LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
2.1.0 DEFINITION
~t~;ell-Lacoss Land Solutions -22982 El Toro Road • lake Forest, Calofom,a 92630 -Tel i714) 581,2112 . F.t\X (714) 581-
2.2.0 ADMlNISTRATION
2.2.1 . The Landscape Architect will not be responsible for a~d wlll not have control or charge of construction means, methods,
techniques, $equences of procedures, or for safety precautions and programs In connection with the Work, nor will he be
resp?ns1ble_ for the Contractor's fadure to carry out the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. The Landscape
Architect w1tt not be responsible for o, have control Of charge over the acts or omissions of the Contractor Subcontractofs
Owner or any of their agents_ representatNes or employees, ' '
2.2,2 The Landscape Archrtect w1!t at aH tfmes have access to the Work and Project
2.2,3 The Landscape Architect will render in.terpretabons necesScary for the proper e:xecution of the Work indicated on the
Drawings and Specifications. lrHerpretatlons and decisions slla/1 be consistent with lhe intent of
and reasonably inferable from the Contract Document
2.2_4 The Landscape Architect's decisions in making such interpretations_ including matters pertaining to artistic effect will be
final
2.2.5 The Landscape Architect will have authority to reject Work which does not CMform to the Contracl Documents or
reason.able, acceptable and current industry standards.
2.2.G The Landscape Architect witl review and approve or take other appropriate action upon Contractor's. subtnittals such as
shop drawings. product data and samples, bu( Only tor coflformance with the destgn concept at the Wotk and with the
inforl'Oation given in the Contract Documents.
ARTICLE 3 -THE OWNER
3.1.0 DEFINITION
3.1, 1 The Owner is the person or entity identified ,:t.$ such in lhe Owner • Contracto( Agreement and is referred to throughoul
the Contract Documenls as 1f singular m number and masculine 1n gender, The term Owner means the Owner or his. authonLed
representative
3.1.2 All panies shall know the Owner of this project ••
Name Richmond Amencan Homes of California
Address 17310 Redhill Avenue Swte 320
City, State & Zip Code Irvine, CA
Telephone II (714} 756-7373 FAX #(714) 757-4333
3.2.0 OWNER'S RIGHT TO STOP THE WORK
If the Conttactot fails to corr~ct defecfrve Wor~, or persistently fails to carry out the Work in accordance with the Contract
Documents, the Owner. by wntten mder. may order the Contractor 10 stop the Work. or any portion thereof, untH the caus.e tor
such an order has beef1 ehrnmated
ARTICLE 4 • CONTRACTOR
4.1.0 DEFINITION
The Contractor is the person or entity identified as suc.h in the Owner -Contractor Agreement The term Contractor means the
Contractor or his authorized representative
4.2.0 REVIEW Of CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
The _Contractor shall careflllty study and compare the Contract Oocurnents and shall Immed_Iately report to the Land$cape
Architect and the Owner both by phone call and 1n. written rarm. any error; inconsistency or omission he may discover
4.3.0 SUPERVISION AND PROCEDURES
4.3.1 The Contractor shall supervise and direct the Work, using his best skill and attention. He shall be solely responsible for
al/ construction means, methods, techntques. sequences and procedures ,and for coordinating all portions of the Work under me Contfact Documenls,
4.3_2 . The Contractor shall be responsible to the Owner for acts and omissions of the Conlractor's employees, Subcontractors
and the,r agents and employees, and olher persons performing any of the Work under a contract with the Contractor.
4.4.0 LABOR AND MATERIALS
4.4.1 Unless otheiwise provide(l in the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall provide and pay for a)I labor, materials,
equipment. lools, construction equipment and machinery, transportation, and othe( facilities and services necessary for the
proper execution and completion of the Work.
4.4.2 The Contractor shall at all times enforce strict discipline and good Ofder among his employees and shall not employ on
the Work any unfit person or anyone not skilled 111 the task assigned to him.
4.5.0 WARRANTY
The Contractor warrants to the Owner and the Landscape Architect that all materials and equipment furnished under this
Contract will be new unless otherwise spec,fied, and that aill Work WIii be of good quality, free from faults and defects and in
conformance with the Contract Documents
4.6.0 TAXES
The Contractor shall pay all payroll, unemployment, Social Security, withholding, Slate Disability Insurance, health insurance,
busJness licenses and associated fees, sales, consumer, use and any and all other taxes for the Work or portions thereof
provided by the Contractor, his Subcontractor and agents.
4.7.0 PERMITS, FEES AND NOTICES
4.7.1 Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall secure ano pay for all pe;mits, fees, hcenses
and inspections necessary for the proper execution and completion of the Work.
4.7.2 The Contractor shall give all notices and comply with all laws, ordinances, rules, regulations and lawful orders of any
public authority bearing on th¢ performance of the Work, If the Contractor observes that any of the Contract Documents are at
variance tt,erew1th in any respect. he shall immed,alety notify by phone call and in wnting the Landscape Arch1lect and the
Owner
4.7.3 If the Contractor performs any Wor1< Knowing it to be contrary to such laws. ordinances, rules and regulations, and
without such notice to the Landscape Architect and Owner, the Contractor shall assume full responsibility thereof and shall bear
all costs attributable thereto.
4.8.0 SUPERINTENDENT
4.8.1 In the absence of the Contractor from the Work, he Shall emplOy a competent superintendent who shall be in attendance
dudng progress of the Work. The s.upe,intendent shall represent the Contractor, be-authorized to receive cornmurucations and
act tor the Con1ractor in all matters pertaining to the Work. This individual shall be English speaking, able to communicate and
understand directions given lo t11m by the Owner, Landscape Architect, and persons with authority. This individual shall alto be
able to read and understand the Drawings and Specifications as well as all aspects or the Contract Documents.
4.8.2 The Contractor shail mail the name of his assigned representative to the Owner immecfiately after award of the Contract.
4.9.0 SHOP DRAWINGS AND SUSMITT ALS
4.9.1 The Contractor shall review. approve and submit, With reasonable promptness and in such sequence as to cause no
delay in the Work, or in the Work Of the Ownet o, any other separnte contractor, all submittals required by the Contract
Documents
4.9.2. By approving and submitting shop drawings, product data and samples, the Contractor represents that he has verified all
conditions. related thereto, and has coordtnated the information with the requirements of the Contract Documents.
4.9.3 The Contractors.hall not be relieved of responsibility for any deviation from the requirements of the Contract Documents
by the l.andscape Architect's approval of such submitta!s unless the Contractor has spec1flcally informed the Landscape
Archrte-ct in wntmg of such deviation at the t1rne of submittal and the Landscape Architect has given written approval to such
de1,11at1on
4. 9.4 The Contractor shall not be relieved from responsibility for errors or omissions in submittals by the Landscape Architect's
approval mereot.
4.10.0 USE OF SITE
The Contractot shall confine operations at the site to areas permitted by laws, ordinances, permits and (he Contract Oocumer1ts
and shall not wnreasonably encumber the site with any matefials and equipment
4.11.0 CUTTING AND PATCHING
4.11.1 The Contractor shall be responsible for all cutting, fitting or patching that may be required to complete the Work or to
make its several parts fit together properly
4.11., The Contractor shall not damage or endanger any portion of the Work or the Wor1< of the Owner or any separate
contractor by cutting, patching or otherwise aI1enng any Work or excavation. The Contractor shall not cut or otherwise alter the
Work of the Ownet or any separate contrac,or except w,th the written consent of the Owner
4.11.3 The Contractor shall be responsible for all damage that is caused by his Work or workmen. Patching and replacing of
damaged work shall be done by the Contractor who installed the Work, as directed by the Owner, but the cost of same shall be
paid oy the Contractor who is responsible for the damage.
4.11.4 The Contractor shall repair all damage caused by his operations to the Owners or adjacent property owners existing turf
areas. shrubs, trees, ground covers, paving and all other constructed items and !he like. Repaif will be equal in quality to the
ongina! work and meet the sat1sfactmn at the Owner,
4.12.0 CLEANING UP
4.12.1 The Contractor shall at all times keep the premises free from accumulation of waste_materials or rubbish caused by his
operations At the completion of the Work he shall remove all of his waste materials and rubbish from the site as well as all of his
tools, equipment, machinety 3nd surplus materials.
4.12.2 If the Contractor fails to clean up at the completion of the Work, the Owner may do so and the cost thereof shall be
cr,arged to the Contractor
4,13.0 COMI\IIUNICATIONS
The Contractor shall forward all communications to the office of the Owner with a copy to the Landscape Architect
4.14.0 ROYALTY AND PATENTS
The Contractor shall pay all royalties and license fees. He shall defend all suits or claims for infringement of any patent rights
and !:.hall hold the Owner and Landscape Architect harmless from loss or account thereo1.
4.15.0 INDEMNIFICATION
To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless the Owner and the landscape Architect
ana their agents and employees from and against all claims, damages, losses and expenses, including but not limited io
attorney's fees ans1ng out of. or resulting trorn the performance of the Wo,k: provided that any such claim, damage, loss or expeose 1s
1) allributabl.e to bOdily injury, sickness, disease or death, o, to injury lo, or destruction of, tangible pmperty (other than
the Work itself) i!icluding the loss of use ,esultiog therefrom, and
2) is caused in whole or in part by any negligent act or omission of the Contractor, any Subcontractor, or anyone
employed by any of them.
4.16.0 PROTECTION OF PREMISES AND PERSON
4.16.1 The Contractor shall properly protect the Owne(s and adjoining property from injury.
4.16.2 The Contraclor shall provide 3nO properly maintain warning sjgns and lights, barricades. ramngs and other safeguards
for the prntection of workmen and others on. aboul or adjacent to the Work as req1.1ired by the conditions ot the Wo(k He shall
take every precaution to protect all equipment including equipment installed by the Owner or Contractors
ARTICLE 5 . SUBCONTRACTORS
5.1.0 DEFINITIONS
S.1.1 A Subcontrnctor ,s a person o, entity who has a direct contract with the Contractor to perform any of the Work at the site
The tefm Subcontractot does not include any separate contractor or his Subcontractors.
5.1.2 The Contractor, as soon as practical after the award of the Contract shall furnish to the Owner in writing the names of
the p~rsons or entities proposed for each of the pnncipal portions of the Work.
5.1.3 If the Owner has reasonable object,on to any such proposed person or entily, the Contractor shall submit a substitute to
whorn !he Owner has no reasonable obJect1on_. and the_. Contract Sum shall be increased or decreased by the difft:(ence in cost
occcs1oned by such $ubstituhon; however, no increase m the Contract Surn shall be allowed for any such substitution unless the
Contractor has acted promptly and responsively in SYbm1tting the names as required in subparagraph 5.1.2.
5.1.4 The term Subcontractor shall not include one who merely furnishes material not so worked.
ARTICLE 6 • WORK BY OWNER OR BY SEPARATE CONTRACTORS
6.1.0 OWNERS RIGHT TO P!:RFORM WORK
The Owner reserves the right to perform work related to the Proiect with his own forces. and to award separate contracts 1n
connechOil with other po11ions of the Project or other work on the site
6.2.0 MUTUAL RESPONSIBILITY
6.2,1 _ The Contractor Shall afford the Owner and separate. contractors reasonable opportunity for the introduc~an and storage
of their malenals and equipment and the execution of their work, and shall connect and coordinate his Work with theirs as
reqwed by the Contract Documents
~.2.2 Should the Contractor wrongfully cause damage to the wOfk or property of the Owner. or to the work on the site. the
Gontractor shall promptly remedy such damage .it no cost to the Owner.
ARTICLE 7 -MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
7.1.0 GOVERNING LAW
The Contract shall be governed by the taw of the place where the Projact is located.
7.2.0 WRITTEN NOTICE
Written notice shall be deemed to have bee_n duty served if delive;e<J in person lo the individual or member of the firm or en!ity or
to an officer of the corporation for whom 1t was intended, or if dellvered to or sent by registered or cert1f1ed mail to the last
business address known to tlim who gives notice.
7.3.0 CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES
Should either party to the Contract suffer injury or damage lo person or property because of an act or omission of the other party
or any of his employees. agents or others !or Whose acts he _is legally liable: claim shall be made ,n writing to such other party
w1thIn five (5) workmg days after the fir$\ observance of such lnJ"ry or damage and a copy of said claim shall be sent lo all other
involved parties including the Landscape Architect.
7.4.0 BONDS
The Owner shall have the right lo require the Cont;aclor to furnish bonds covering the faithful performance of the Contract and
the payment of all obligations arising thereunder.
7.5.0 TESTS
If lhe Contract Documents, laws, ordinances, rules, regulations or orders of any public authority having Jur_i$diction require any
portion of !he Work to be mspected. tested or approved, the Contractor shaU give the Owner timely notice ot its readiness so u~e
Owner rnay observe such inspections, testing o, approval The Contraclor shali bear all cos.ts for such inspectI011s. tests or
appmvais except as otherwise specified 10 the Contract Documents. .
ARTICLE 8 -TIME
8.1.0 DEFINITIONS
8.1.1 Contract time: The period of time stipulated in the Contract
8.1.2 Date of Commencement: The dale stipulated in the Notice 10 Proceed.
8.1.3 Substantial Completion: The dale certified by lhe Landscape Architect when construction is sufficiently complete_ In
accordance with the Contract Documents
8.1.4 The term day as used in the Contract Documents shall mean calendar day unless otherwise specified
8.2.0 EXTENSION OF TIME
8.2.1 If the Contractor is delayed at any time in the progress of the work by any act of neglect on the part of the Owner, o• by
any separate contractor employed by the Owner. or by changes ordered In IM Work, or any causes beyond lhe control of the
Contractor, or delay a~lhorized by the Owner. then the Contract time shall be exoen<led by Change Orde1 for sucn reasonable
time as may be determined.
8.2.2 Any cla,m !or extension of time shall be made 1n writing to the Owner not more than twenty (20) days atte, the
commencement of the defay; otherwise 1t shall be waived.
ARTICLE 9. PAYMENTS
9.1.Q SCHEDULE OF VALUES
9.1.1 Before the first application for payment, the Contractor shall submit to the Owner a schedule of values allocated to the
varlOUs portions of the Work and all requored certificates of Insutance, bonds, and other documents required by the Contract
Documents, prepared in such form as the Owner may require.
9.1.2 Payments will be made on account when the Contractor's Payment Request is properly submitted and approved by :oe
Owner as follows:
1) On or about the first of each calendar month, or depending on the scope of the Pro1ect. a payment of eq,,al to ninety
percent (90%) of the labor performed and material ,clually mstalled in the Wark during the previous calendar moom
will be made lo the Contractor
2) No certificate for a progress payment. nor any progress payment, nor any partial or entire use or occupancy of the
Pro1ect by the Owner, shall constitute an acceptance of any WorK not m accordance with the Contract Documents.
9.2.0 FINAL PAYMENT
9.2.1 Upon receipt of written notice that the Work is ready for final inspection and acceptance. the landscape Architect wdl
make such site observations and, when he finds the WO(k acceptable under the Contt.:act Documents and !he Contrac! fully
performed. the Landscape Architect_ will promptly so notify the Owner. The Owner upon receipt ot such not1f1c,3tion. wr!! pay the
Contractor rema,rnng moneys aue him, including the ten percent ( 10%) retention.
9.2.2 Neither the final payment nor the remaining retained percentage shall become due until the Contractor submits such
evidence that payments to Svbcontractor's material suppliers, and other indebted0e:ss connected w,1h the \~ork (fer which tl1e
Owrier or his property rmght many way be responsible). have beer, paid or otherwise satisfied
ARTICLE 10 • PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
10.1.0 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
10.1.1 The Contractor shall be responsible for initiating, maint41ining and supervtsing all safety precautions and prograf'fls 1n
connection with the Work
10.1.2 The Contractor stiall take an reasonabte precautions for the safety of, arid shall provide at! reais\Jriat11e protection to
pfe-vent damage to:
1) all employees on lhe Work. and all persons on lhe site;
2) al! the Work and materials and eqwpment to be incorporated therein; and
3) other property on the site or adjacent there1o. incfudmg but not limited to air trees, shrubs, vineS-. gmund covers.
lawns, walks, pavement. roadways. structures and both above and uodefground utilities
10.1.J The Contractot shall gfve aJJ notices and comply wUh all applicable laws, ordmances, niles, regula!ions arid lawful orders
of any public authority beanng on. the safety of persons or ptopeny or their protection from damage. In1ury or !oss.
10.1.4 The Contractor shall erect and maintain, as requ1red by the e<1stin9 conditions and progress of the Work, all reasonable
safeguards for safety and protection, u1clud1ng posting danger signs and other warnings against haz:ara·s
ARTICLE 11 -INSURANCE
11.1.0 CONTRACTOR"S LIABILITY INSURANCE
11.1.1 Insurance shall be with a company or companies licensed to do business In (he state in which !he Pro1ecl is located and
is acceptable to the Owner as wHI protect the Project and the Owner from claims which may anse out ot. c~r result from the
Contractor's operations under the Contract. whether such operations be by hims.elf or by any Sub<:,ontractor or by anyone directly
or indirectly employed by any of them or by anyone for whose acts any of them be !!able, mcfuding but no( lffrnred to
1) Claims under Work.ers or Workmen's Compensahon disability benefit and other similar employee benefit acts.
2) Claims for damages because of bodily Y1Jury, occupational sickness or disease, or death of his employees,
3} Claims fm damages because otoodily injury, sickness or disease of any person other than his employees:
4) Claims for damages insured by usual personal in1ury hability coverage which are sustained by a) any person as a
result of an offense directly or indirectly related to the employment ol such person by lhe Contractor, or by b) any
other person:
5} Claims for damaees, other than lo the Work itself, because of miury to or destruction r;,f langIble prope<1y, ,ncluding
toss of use resu~Ing therefrom. and,
6) Claims for aamages. because of bodily if!fU'Y or deat.h of any person or property damage arising out of tr,e
ownership, use or mainlenance of any motor veh1Cle or piece of equIpmen1
11.1,2 It shaM also be the responsibility of the Contractor to require each Subcontractor to purchase and maintain suet> similar
insurance to protect both the Owner and the Contractor from claims which may anse out of the Subcontractors operatiOf'IS
11.1.3 The insurance required shall be written for not less than the following_ or greater ii required by law:
A. Workmen's Compensation:
Slate
Applicable Federal
Ernployer"s Liability
B. Comprehensive General liability:
Bodily ln1ury
Each Occurrence
Annual Aggregate
C Contractual Liability·
Bodily ln,iury
Each Occurrence
D Property Oamage
Each Occurrence
Annual Aggregate
E Personal Injury_
Annual Aggregate
F. Cornpfehens1ve Automobile Llabmty-
BodIly ln1ury -Each Person
Bodily lnJU!)' -Each Occurrence
Property Damage -Each Occurrence
11.2.0 PROOF OF CARRIAGE OF INSURANCE
Statutory
Statutory
$100,000.00
$1,000,000 00
$1,000,000 00
$3,000,000 00
$1,000.000 00
$1,000,000 00
$1,000,000 00
$3,000,000 00
$3,000,000 00
$1,000.000 00
$3,000 000 00
$3,000 000 00
11_2_1 The Contrac.ta( shal! not commence wmk nor shall he allow any Subcontractor to commence work un,1er tfus contract
until he has obt.a,oed all 1equ1r·ed insurance and cert1fitales wh1cn have been delivered in duphcate to and approved by the
Owner The Owner sl1aH be named as a co-insured 1n all s.ald insurance policies
11.2.2 Certdicares and insurance policies shat! include the foHowing dause
'711,s policy shall not t;e canceled or reduced m required limits of JiabiMy or amovnts on rnsurance until notice
has beeri mailed to the Owner s!atmg the date ot cance/fat,on or redvction The date of cance!!~t1on 01 reduction
may not be less fhan thirty (30} days after the date of the m.a1/Jng notJce"
11.2.3 Cefl.tficates of Insurarice shalt state in particular those insured extent of insurance. location and operation to which (he
insurance applies, exp1rction date and cancellation and reduction notice
ARTICLE 12 -CHANGES IN THE WORK
12.1.0 CHANGE ORDERS
12.1.1 The Contract sum and the Contract time may be changed only by Chaoge Order A Change Order s,gned by the
Contractor indicates his agreemeni !herewith. 1nclud1ng rhe adJustmerH 111 ti1e Contract sum or the Contract t1me
12.1.2 The Owner. without jnvahda!lng the Contract. may order changes 10 the 1-Nork within the ger'(eral scope or the Cont.act
consisting of adctmons. de!e!ion.s or o!her .revisions_ !he Contract being ad1us.red accordingly
12, 1,3 The Contractor shall, Iri no event. dev1a1e from the des.igr. intent plan a(rangements. s;z:es and specified quality
standards for matena!s and workmanship_ unless me Contract Documents ha1J€: been modified by a Change O<der approved by
!he Owner and tne Laridscap-e Architect
12.2.0 CORRECTION Of WORK
The Contractor shall promptly correcl all Work r~iected by the Owner. his represerita11ve or me Landsc.:1pe Architect as defective
or as failing to car.form to the Cor:.trnct Documents The Contractor st1a11 bear ait costs cf ccuect:·~g such re;ecled wor1o: ..
includ:ng compensal10.'l !1)r the Landscape ArchIiecrs ad01t1cn~I sen,,ces rr.i30e ,ie,;essary thereby
ARTICLE 13 -TERMINATION OF CONTRACT
131.0 OWNER'S RIGHT
1 J.1.1 The Owner reserves !he right to !ermir"la!e H·1e Corotract wit"iowt liability for any carnages whenever the Owner is
prevented by opetation of law, ,an Act of God, or ny officmi act:or1 by me Public, Federal. State or Municipal au:hor1:,es, frcm
comp!et;ng the Work ol the Contract
13.1.2 In the event of $\,;Ch cance1lation, the Contractor shaft be comper:sated for the Work actua!ly completed before tt-re notice
of carcettat1on is given to 1he Contractor
1J,1.:J l1 the Con!tac1 provides for payrnents w the Contractor to be based on unit prices. the arnoun: due the Contrac1or shaH
be computed on the basis of 5uch uri1t prices
13,1.4 If tne unpaid balance of the Contract sum exceeds the costs of f1n1sh1ng the Work. 1nclud1n9 ccmpensation for the
Landsc-ape Architect's ada1t1onat 5etv1ces made necessary thereby, such e)(,cess shall be para by the Conuactor. If .sucn costs
exceed the unpaid balance, the Cor,traclof shall pay the difference to tne Owner
ARTICLE 14 -MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
14.1.0 SURVEYS
StJrveys to determine location of property Unes and corners will be supplied by the Owrier Surveys to determine locations of
constructior\ grading and site work shall be provided by the Contractor
14.2.0 SUBSTITUTIONS
14,2, 1 \IVhenever any materials. process or ar11cle is indicated or specified' by grade. patent or propnetary name or by name of
manufacturer. such $pec.1ficat1on shall be deemed to be used fot the purpose of facihtatlng descnption of material, process or
article desired and shall be deemed to be followed by the words. ~or equar, and the Conuacmr may. 1.mless otherw1:s.e staled,
ofter any material, process or art1cJe which shall be substantially equal to or better m every respect to that so indicated or
specified If material. :process or article offered by !he Contractot ,•s not, 1n the opinion of the Owner or landscape Architect.
s.ubstantIawr· equal to or belier in every respect to that so indicated or specified, then the Contractor sh.al! furnish the material,
process or ·r,:rticle indicated or specified Burden of proof as to equality of any material, pfocess or article sr,a!I rest with (he
Contractof. The Contractor shall submit a written request 10gether with substantiahng data for substitution of an .. or equal" item
no more than t_h1rty-five (3_5) days after award of ,he Contract, but pnor to commencing 1Nork m11olv1ng the m~tefia!s. p_rocf:ss or
article m QL1es1ion f>rov151on authonzIng svbm1ssIon of "or equar 1ust1f:c.ation data shall not In any way authonze an extension of
hme for performance of this Contract
14.2.-2 ln the event the Contractor furnishes material. process or article more expensive than that spec1f1ect, difference in cost of
such material, proces-s or article s.o furnished shall be borne by the Contractor.
END OF GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
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ARTICLE 1 -IRRIGATION NOTE: CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL
WATER DISTRICT NOTES ON SHEET 2
AND THE "CARLSBAD RECLAMATION
RULES & REGULATIONS FOR
CONSTRUCTION OF RECLAIMED
WATER MAINS. HAVE PRECEDENCE
OVER THE SPECIFICATIONS BELOW
1.1,0 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
All General Requirements shall apply to this section as though written herein
1.2,0 SCOPE OF WORK
1.2.1 Supply all work and materials, appliances, tools, e9uipment, fac1lit1es, transportation and setv,ces necessary ror and
incidental to performing .all operations 1n connect_1on wtth furnishing, delivery. and 1nstallat1on of "Landscape frrtgahor"I" complf:le.
as shown on the Drawings.. and/or specified herein.
1.2.2 The intent of !he Drawings and specifications. is ~o indicate and spec1fy a complete and efficient sprinkler irrigation system
ready for use in accordance with the mani..Jfacturer+s recommendations and meeting the approval or the Owner'$ authorized
rep,e.sentative without furthe( C0$t or labor and rnaterial to the Owner
1.3.0 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
1,3, 1_ All work called for on the Drawings by notes shall be furnished and installed whether or net specifically , mentioned in tne
spec1f!cations
1.3.2 Any eqwpmenl installed by tt1e Contraclor and deemed_ to be for the use of the Owner in various situaition-s (i e gale
valves, control valves. etc:) s.hall be so insla!le_d as to be re~dily acce$Sible and quickly operable by the Owner. Equipment
deemed by the Owner to be inoperable for its intended purpose shall be reinstalled by the Contractor in an operable positlon
before approval will be given
1.~.3 Replace and/Of repair to th_e satisfaction of the Owner ~II existing landscaping o, pavir'lg disturbed during the course ot
this work. New landscaping or paving shall be the same type, strength, te:xti.ue, finish, and be equal in every way lo the material
rema\/ed.
1_4_0
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1,4,2,
1,4_3_
1,4.4.
1.4.5
1.4.6
SUBMITTALS
Materials list-
1) Prior to any installation of any work, submit a detailed list of each material proposed tor use in the project, to the
Owner and/Of his representative for appmval
2) Submit typewritten material list using the following format
ITEM NO. _____ ,_.ill;,,,S""C"'RwlP:_Juls,O,__,N ___ !!!M,,A;:,N'-"Uu:f:,,,AcsC'---'T-"tl'"R"e"'R,_,._JM""'OOl;LN_Q,
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b,
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Press. supply lines
Lawn head
Etc.
Lasco
Ra1n-o-Mattc
Etc.
Schedule 40
330
Etc,
Pump Equipment Data: Submit lull data on all equipment for approval by the Owner.
Certificates: Submit man1,.1facturer's certification that plastic pipe and fittings comply with specification ,equirements.
Record Drawings.
1) Record all changes which are made from the contract Drawings, incl11ding changes in pressure and non-pressure
hnes.
2) Record _chQnges in ink on a se~ of black line: prints of the Drawings. Malntain changes current daily. Keep drawings
at the site at all times and avai!able for review by the Owner' and/or Landscape Architect Do not use these prints
for any other purpose. ·
3) VV'hen construction has been complete_d transfer all changes to a set of reproducibles (sepia mylars or contact
,:nylars} Make c~anges 1n permanent ink Ch.3nges using a oau point pen are not acceptable. Remove original
h~es arid d1mens1ons where changes are made Completed reproducibles shall be equal to the original Drawings;
with all !me work clear and sharp, and /ettenng legible
4} Locate all dimensions from two pt:rman-ent reference points (buildings, monuments. sidewalks, curbs or
p?vement:s}. Make dimensions accurately to same scale used on Drawmgs. Show dimensioned locations and
depths for each of the following:
a) Point of connection
b) Basket strainers
c) Backflow preventers.
d) Jtrig.ation press.ure hne routing-_ Provtde dimensions for each 100 LF. {minimum} along each routing, and for
each change in direction
e) Gate valves. master valves, pressure reducing valves, irrigation control valves ar.d quick coupler valves
f) Control wire routing (tf different from main hne)
g) Main fine. lateral line and control wire sleevif'lg_
h) Stubs for future use
i) Other related items as may be directed by the landscape Architect or Owner_
CONTROLLER CHARTS
11 Do not prepare charts unlil record drawings have been approved by the Laodscape Architect and/or Owner.
2} Provide one controller chart for each a~itomat!C controller installed. Size chart !0 suit controller door size. Use
both sictes of chart 11 necessary to ret;1in full legibility
a) Chart shall be a black line on white background pnnt or photo reduction of the record drawmg, showing the
area covered by thal controller.
b) Identify each .area of coverage. for each station, with a pastel colO( coding
3) When charts are approved b1· tr1e Landscape Architect they sha!! be h~rmetically sealed between two !ayers at
20 mil th,ck plasl,c sheet
4) Charts must be completed and approved prior to final review of irngation syslem and/or retease from
maintenance period
OPERATINGIMAINTENANCE MANUALS
1} Provide one ind1vld_ually bound manual detaillrig operauon and maintenance requirements tot fffigation systems
Assemble matenal 1n vmyl covered 3-nng binders
2} Provide the following in each manual
a) fndex sheet stating irrigation contractor's name, address, tefephone r11,icnber and name of person to
contact
b) Duration of guarantee period
c) Equipm,.nt list (provide the following for each item )
d) Manufacture(s name
i) Make and mode! number,
ii) Name and address or toe.al manufacturer's representative
iii) Spare parts list 1n detail
1v) Manufacturer's detailed operating and maintenance instrnchons. to, major equiprnent such as
controllers, backtlow prevenlers, pumps, etc.
v) Manufacturer's warranties
1.4.7 OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE TOOLS
Deliver the following ,terns to the Owner when work is completed and pnor to final acceptance of Work
l) One ( 1) wrench for disassembly and MJustment of each type of irrigation head supplied
2) One (1) thi,ty (30) inch irrigation key for operation of manual control valves as required
3) Two (2) keys for each automatic controller and/or enclosure
4) Two (2) quick coupler keys with swivel hose bibs
S) Two (2) keys for opening valve boxes
6) Two (2) special wrenches suitable for operating each type of shutoff valve installed
1.5.0 MATERIAL APPROVALS
1.5.1 Substitution of ar'ty product, material, or equipment without the Owner's o< Landscape Architect's prior wotten approval,
will not be permitted.
1.5.2 Any 1lem installed wtthovt such prior approval shall be removed from the work and from lhe work site
1.5.J App,oval of any item, substitution or alternate is based on information or samples provided by the Contractot.
1.5.4 Contractor shall be responsible tor the total performance of 5-UCh substitvtJon to equal o:r surpass the
origmal design in ev-ery respect.
1,5.5 If the substitution proves to be unsatisfactory in ttie Owners and/or Landscape Architect's opinion Contractor shall
remove such work and i-eplace it with t.tie originalJy speclfied Jtem, including installation, as part of tr,e work of this Seclion, and af
no additional cost to the Owne, or Landscape Architect
1.5.6 Landscape Architect may, at his option, require a manufacturer's warranty on any substitulion ottered for ose.
1.6.0 SITE VISITS
i -6.1 Should they be requ1red by the Owner, his representative. any governing agency or the Landscape Architect, the
following site reviews wt!! be made in company with the Contractor,
1.6.2 Contractor's responsib11it&es
1) Notify. all required parties 1r1 advance of making the following reviews. Make such notification prior to the time
specified
a) Sleeve installation,
b) Pressure supply line installation and testing: 3611ours
c) System layout: 36 hours. j: Coverage tests: 36 hours,
e) Fina! review: 48 hours.
21 Provide "walkie-talkie" equipment to facilitate communication between the review area and the system controller
Conl(actor may at his option provrde sutfiClent personnel to maintain n~cessary communication. ·
3) Provide current reco(d drawings at each re.quired review phase.
4) JI ,n the landscape Arch,tecl's opinion, the Worl< scheduled for observation is not ready, the Contractor shall
reimburse the Landscape Architect and/or Owner tor the Landscape Architect's time.
5) When reviews are made by other than the Landscape Architect, show evidence including date and party making
such review_
1,7,0 GUARANTEE
1. 7, 1 Guarantee the irrigation system to be free of all defects in materials and workmanship for a period o! one year from dale
of acceptance by Landscape Architect/Owner,
1.7 .2 Manufacturer's warranties -shall not relieve Contractor of any liability under the specified guarantee. Such warr.antees are
intended to only supplement the contractor's guarantee.
1.7.3 Correct all problems which develop in the sytt;,,m due to faulty matenals or workmanship during the guarantee period,
1) Repair or replace such work as directed by the Landscape Architect
2) Make repairs aod replacements promptly when notified,
1, 7 .4 Provide a written guarantee for each segment of the project; state oate of completion and guarantee penod by dates
1.7.S The Owner r:serves the right to. make temporary repairs.as necessary_ to keep systems io oper;z1ttng condition without
voided the contractors guarantee. nor rehev1ng the Contractor of hts responsib1ht1es d.unng the 9uarir1tee penod.
ARTICLE 2. PRODUCTS
2, 1,0 GENERAL
All materials shall be of first quahty and of the same manufacturer and model as specified in the irrigation legend unless noted
othecw,se
2.2-0 COPPER PtPE AND FITTINGS
2-2.1 Copper ptp,, shall be type "I<". hard tempered ASTM 886 and fittings shall be wrought solder joint type in accordance
with ANSI B 16 22
2.2,2 Joints shall be soldered with silve, solder; 45% silver, 15°/o copper, 16% zinc, 24% cadmium solidify at 1,125 F. and
hquefy ct 1,145 F., conforming to spec1ficat1ons ASTM B206-52T and Federal QQB 00655, ,
2.3,0 BRASS PIPE AND FITTINGS
2.3, 1 Brass pipe shall be 85% red brass, American National Standard Institute (ANSI), Scnedule 40 screwed pipe_
2_3_2 Fittings snail be medium brass_ screwed 125 pound class.
2.4.0 GALVANIZED PIPE AND FITTINGS
2.4.1 Pipe shall be galvanized steel. American National Standard Institute (ANSI. Schedule 40 screwed pipe,
2.4,2 Fittings shall be medium galvanized, screwed beaded malleable irnn, and/or #125 cast non, flanged.
2.4,3 Al! urnons 2 inches and smaller shall be ground joint pattern. Unions larger than 2 inches shall be flanged utiions:. fitted
w,th ,eqwed gasket (s)
2,5,0 PLASTIC PIPE ANO FITTINGS
2,5,1. Solvent weld pipe _shall _be extruded of an improved PVC v,rgin pipe compound featuring high !ensite strength, 1119h
chemical resistance, and high impact strength In terms of the current ASTM Slanda<d D-1784, or 0-2241. this compound shall
meet the requirements of cell classification 124549 for pipe. This compound must have 2.000 p,s i tiydrostatic design stress
ratmg
/4.5.2 Recla1r·1ed water piping:
1) Reclaimed water piping shall be "ALERTLINE" Purple PVC as manufactured by "Brownline Inc." or approveo equal
2! Marking on the Pwple PVC pipe shall include the following:
ALERTLINE; CAUTION RECLAIMED WATER; NOMINAL PIPE SIZE; PVC-1220, PRESSURE RATING IN
POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH AT 73 DEGREES; ASTM DESIGNATIONS SUCH AS 1785, 2241. 2672, 3139.
3j Priming sha/f be placed cont/r,uously on two {2) sides of the pipe.
2.5.3 All pj>e must bear th_e following markings: Manufacturer's name, nominal pipe size. schedule or class, pressure rating
p s 1., and NSF { Nationar Samtatton Foundation). The manufacturer shall also mark the date of extrusion
2.5,4 AU fittings, Lmless otherwi~e noted. shall be injection molded of an improved PVC fitting compound featuring high tensile
strength, high chemical resistance, and high impact strength. In te<m$ cf the current ASTM Standard 0-1784-69, the compound
:nust meet the requirements descnbed in cell da~sification 134540. Where threads are ,equired m plastic fittings, these shall be
1n1ec11on molded also, All tees and ells shall be side gated.
2,5,5 All fittings shall bear the company's name or trademark, material designation, size, applicable IPS. schedule, and NSF
seal of approval
2-5.6 All fittings shall be minimum standard weight Schedule 40,
2_5_7 All threaded nipples, unless otherwise noted, snail be standard weight Schedule 80, with molded threads,
2:5.8 Solvent cement for plastic pipe ana fittings shall be as recommended by the manufacturer's of the pipe and fittings_ The
high chemical resistance of !he p,pe and fimng compounds specified makes ,t mandatory that an aggressive primer, which ,s a
true solvent for PVC. be used ,n conjunction with a solvent cement designed tor the fit of pipe and fittings of each Sile range
specified
2.6.0 ASSEMBLIES
The following equipment shall be as indicated on the Drawings, unless approval for substitution is obtained in writing prior lo
mstallatJon:
2.6, 1 Controllers. pedestals and op/ions
2.6,2 Controller assembly and options
2.6.J Moisture sensors.
2.-6.4 Ram sensors.
2_6_5 Valves
1) Gate valves
2) Ball valves
3) Check valves
4) Pressure-reducing and pressure-regulation valves
5) Master valves
fi) Manual control vatves
7) El~ctfi<: control valves
8) Garden valves
9) Qu,ck coupling valses
2.6.6 Basket strainers and 'Y" strainers
2 ,6, 7 Back flow prevention equipment
1) Reduced-pressure backflow preventer
2) Pressure vacuum breaker
3) Atmospheric vacuum breaker.
4) Combination control valve with atmospheric vacuum breaker,
2.6.8 Irrigation heads
2.6.9 Low volume or "drip" irrigation equipment and accessories
2.7.0 VALVE BOXES
2.7.i Valve ooxes shai! be fabricated from durable, weather resistant plastic rnaterlal which is resistant to sun!lgh~ an:1 the
,.,.·r.em:cal action of _so!l1;., except in traffic areas, where. boxes shall be concrete with cast iron lids (pairted purple per_ the
·:..:;;ir1sbad Reclamation Rules & Regulations for Construction of Reclaimed Water Mains") of a type s.uitabie for trnff:c msta\'.atIcr:
2,7.2 The valve box cover shall be secured with a hidden latch mechanism or bolts.
2.7,3 The cover and boa shall be capable of sustaining a load of 1,~00 pounds.
2.7.4 Valve box extensions shall be by the same manufacturer as the valve box_
2.7.5 Gate valve boxes shall be round plastic boxes with bolt-down covers marked ·1RRIGATION CONTROL VAL VE": and be
manufactured by AMETEK or approved equal.
2 .7 .6 Remote contrnl valve boxes shall be rectangular plastic boxes with bolt-down covers marked .. CONTROL VAL VE" and
with 1he controller and valve number marked on a tag attached to the control wife between the vaive and pig tai!
2.8_0 HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL
2.8.1 New electrical meter if required will be provided by the Owner.
2,8,2 Connection to the automatic controller will be provided by the Owner,
2,8.3 All electnca! equipment installed outside building shall be Nerna 3 type. wate,vroofed for st,ch installation.
2_9.0 LOW VOLTAGE WIRING
2.9.1 Connections berv..-een the controller and rernote conttol valves shall be made with direct burial AWG~UF type wire,
installed tn accordance with valve manufacturer's wire chart and spec1ficat1ons.
2.9.2 Si2.tng of wire shaU be ~ccording to manufacturer's recommendations. !'1 no case less than# 14 In size.
2.9.3 All pilot wiring shall be color coded by controller, -each controller having its own color. Common ground wire shat! be
white. mari<ed with identifying color stripe cooed for each controller
2.10.0 PUMPS
2.10.1 Shall be provided as indicated on the Drawings.
2.10.2 Electrical components shall include code approved breakers and starters of the propet siz:e aind elec~ncaf charactenstics
as recommended by the pump manufacturer and as necessary to match the electrical sef'V1Ce provided
2.10.3 Equipment tor exterior locations shall meet NEMA 3, waterproof standards,
ARTICLE 3 • EXECUTION
3.1.0 GENERAL
3.1.1 Meler size and Available Pressure I Water Supply: The Contractor shall venty the on-site static water pressure and
service line and meter s1z.e prior to proceeding with any work. Sh?uld.the Contractor proceed WJfh work and subsequently find
that the, w:ater pressure 1s _not equal to Of greater than that wtuch 1s stated on trie Drawings. the Contractor will assume
respons1b1_hty for all work which needs 10 be replaced or modtfied at rio addition at cost to the Owner. This includes °"II equipment
and materials whether or not they are shown on the Drawings.
3.1.2 Source of Water Supply: The Contractor shall verify and be familiar with the locabon size t,nd detail of stubouts provided
as the source of water supply to the irrigation system as shown on the plans '
3.1.3 All plot dimensions are approximate_ Before proceeding with any worl<, the Contractor shall c<1refully check and verify all
dimensions and shall report any variations to the Owner's authonzed representative
3.1.4 Examine surlaces for conditions that win adversely affect execution, performance and quality of Work.
1) Verify that grading has been completed. &o lhat the Work or this Section can proceed and that specified depths for
buried materials can be maintained.
2) Notify the Owner and Landscape Architect in writing, describing alt unacceptable conditions
3) Do not proceed with Work until such conditions are corrected.
3.1.5 Prior to cutting into the soil, the Contractor shall locate all Cc'lbles. conduits, sewets. sep!ic tanks, and other such utihhes
as are com~f'lly encountered underground and he shall take proper precautions noI w damage or dtstwfb such improvetn€nts
If a conflict exists between such obstacles and the p(Oposed work, _notIty the Owner's. a1,1triorized represen1ahve who will arrang~
for relocations. The Contractor will proceed in the same manner if rock !ayer or any other condition encountered undetground
makes changes advisable
3.1.6 Permisston to sh'l.lt off any water lines must be obtamed from the Construction Super,;1sor, who will make the necessary
arrangements wtlh the Owner_ D1srupt1on of existmg systems shall be kept to a mm1mum
3-1-7 Do not willfully install the irrigalion system as indicated on the Drawings when ,t is obvious in lhe field that unknown
obstr.ucl1ons or grade d1ff~rences ex:1st thal wer~ not kno_wn durinQ_ deslgn; or if discrepancies in ccrnstruct1on details, !egend, o(
specific notes are d1scov1:Hed All such obstructions or d1screpanc1es shall be brought to the altention of the Owner's au1horized
rep,esentative_. ?'r the Landscape Architect In 1he event this 1s r.ot done. the Contractor shall assume full respons1ti1hty to, ar'ly
necessary rev1s1ons. ·
3.1.8 The Contractor shall verify the correctness of all finish grades within the work area after construction in order to ensure
the proper soil coverage (as spec1fle<J) of the irrigation system pipes
3_2.0 PRODUCT HANOI-ING
l.2.1 Delivery Deliver materlats m manutacturer's angina! unopened containers, with eaich contarner identified wtth
manufacturer's name, brand or type_
3.2_2 Storage
1 ) $?ore materials at a location as directed by the Owne(.
2) Store materials ln an 0fderly manner. Avoid interference wtth othe, constructmn acth.dties
3.2.3 Protection.
1) Protect all materials to prevent intrusion of dirt and moisture,
2) Protect the installed work and materials or other trades,
3.3,0 WATER SUPPLY
Connections to the existing source or meter shall be at the approximate locations shown on the Drawings Minor changes
cause~ by actual site cond1t1ons shall be made without additional cost to the Owner
3.4,0 LAYOUT
3.4.1 lrr19atl00 .lines indicated on.the ~rawings a,e diagrammatic. _C~rdinate installation of all materials, i_ndud1ng piping with
all Contract Drawings to avoid confhcts with trees, shrubs, plants, dram line.s, sleeves and all underground utilities.
3.4.2 ~ay out irrigation heads and make any minor adjustments required due to differences between actual site conditions and
tile Drawings. Minor adJustments will be acceptable Within the parameters established by the original design ,ntent
3.5,0 EXCAVATIONS
3.5.1 Excavations shall be of open vertk;al construction sufficiently wide lo provide free working space around the work
installed and to provide ample space for backfliling and tamp,ng
l.5.2 Trenches for pip,, shall be cut to required grade lines, and compacted to provide an accurate grade and uniform bearing
for !he full length of !me.
3.5.3 All lines shall have a minimum clearance of four (4) inches from each othel, and six (6) inches form the lines of other
trades.
J_$.4 Parallel lines shall not be installed directly over one another.
3.5.5 Provide the fdl!owing minimum cover over all lines unless no(ed otherwise on the Drawings:
1) P1irty .six (36} inches for all sleeving and piping 6" or less in diameter under streets.
.2.J T11n:1 six (36) :nc11es tor all pressure supply lines 6" or greater in diameter.
3J Twenty four {24) mches for ali pressure supply Jines 3" to 5~1/2" In diameter,
4) Eighteen (i8) inches for all pressure ltnes less than 3" in diameter
S.i rwelve ;:12) inches for all lateral lines_•
3_5_6 VVhere it is necessary to excavate adjacent to e~is~ing trees, the Contractor shall use all possible c~re to avoid injury to
the tree and tree roots. Excavation m ~reas ~here two (~) mches and larger roots occur shall be done by hand. AH roots hvo (2)
inches ~~d larger in d,arneter, excep~ d1r~ctly in _the path of pipe. or _conduit, shal! be tunn~led under and sh~II be heavily wrapped
with bur.ap to prevent scarrir,g o, ex1..,.ess1ve drying . Wt,e,re a ditching rn,;1ch1ne 15 run ad1acent to trees h9v1n9 roots smaller than
two_ (2} 111che1s 111 d1c3meter, the wall of the trench a~Jacent_ to the tree shall be hand trimmed, mak.ing clean cuts. through mots one
( 1) inch and _,arger 1n diameter , which -shal! be p.arnted with Mo coa_t5 of Tree Seal, or equal. Trenches adJacent to trees should
be closed w1th1n twenty four (24) hours and where this ,snot possible the s1de of the t1ench ad;acent to the tree shat! be kept
Shaded with burlap or canvas.
3.6.0 SACKFILUNG
3.6.1 Backfilling slla/1' not commence uf'ltlf rhe instaUed frrigatfon system has been inspected and approved.
3.6.2 Initial backfill on all lines shaB be of a fine granular material with no foreign matter larger than 1/2 inch m size.
J..6.J P1ovide sand b.a~ldJ!J a minimum of t\.\.'O {2) Jnches below and sjx (6) inches over ~JI piping under p~~ved areas. unless
noted otherwise
3,6.4 Backfill for trenching shall be compacted to dly density equal to the adjacent undisturbed soil and shall conform to
adJcicent gr..;,ides without dips, sunken areas, humps or other 1rregul,Hi!1es
3_6_5 Under no circumstances shall a trnck and/or tractor wheel be used for compacting the soil.
3. 7,0 JOINING OF PIPES
3.7 .1 T~e Contractor is responsibfe to be famillar with any and a!I methOds. of assembling, joining and installation of the various
types of pipe to be used. 1--te w1ll adhere 1n stnct accordf:!nce with the manufacturer's recommended procedures. If during any
phase or the Work the Owner or Owner's representative fmds that the Contractor or any of his workmen are not familiar with lhe
recon:imended proced~res, Ille Co0trac:tor shall arrange 'l.'.ith the manufacturer of the particular product for the services of a
q1Jal1fIed manwfacturnr s representative to mstruct workmen In the proper procedures.
l.7.2 Exercise care in handling, loading, untoad,ng and storing of the plastic pipe and fittings: store plast,c p,pe and fittings
under cover_ until ready to install: transp0n plastic pipe on a vehicle with a bed long enough to allow the pipe to lay flat: avoid
undue bending and any concentrated externa! load
3.7.3 C;;irefully inspect all pipe and fittings before installation, removing all dirt. scale and burrs; install the pipe with all
mark,ir,gs up for visual inspection and verification.
3.7.4 Tape all open ends of pipe during installation to prevent entry of any foreign matter into the system.
3,7.5 In solvent wefding. use only the specified primer and solvent cement and make an joints tn strict accord.ante with the
manufacwrer's recommended methods: allow the solvent welds at 1east fifteen (15) mlnutes set up time before moving or
h.and1mg and 24 hours cunng time before filUng or as recommended by manufacturer. whichever is greater.
J_ 7_5 360 degree applicators shall be used to apply primer and solvent
3,7 ,7 For plastic to metal connections, work !he metal connections first. Use a non-hardening pipe dope on atl threaded
connectioos, except whefe othefW1se noted,
3.7.8 Contractor shall install concrete thrust blocking at a!! changes or direction of pipe and at termina: points according to
manufacturer's recommenda:t1ons on all rubber gasket piping,
3,7.9 Remove all dented and damaged pipe sections
3.8,0 PIPING UNDER EXISTING PAVING
3,8, 1 Piping under existing pa,ement may be installed by jacking, boring or Mydraulic driving. However, no hydraulic driving
will be permitted uMer asphall paving
3.8_2 Secure permission fcrm Owner's representaHve before cutting or breaking e_xisting pavement All necessary repairs and
replacements shall be approved by the Owner's representative, and shall be at no additional cost to the Owner.
3.9.0 PIPING ON SLOPES
3.9.1 Al: p:r,:;ing on slopes shall be buried per the city of Carlsbad "Lands<;ape Manual">
l.9.2 Pipe which crosses concrete bench drain and/or 'V gutters shall be placed over the drain or guue, within a galvanii:ed
Slee! pipe sleeve anchored on both sides of the bench with #4 rebar 'J' hooks. The sleeve shall extend a minimum of t',Nelve (12)
inches beyond each edge of the dralli Unde, no circumstances wHI pipe be placed beneath the conc,ete oenches anOlor V
gu!ters
3.10-0 ASSEMBLIES
3.10.1 lnstarl al! assemblies. specified herein according to the respective detail drdlwings and -s-pecificat1ons.
3, 10.2 Valves
1) Gate valves and ball valves shall be tr,e full size of the line in which they are installed un!ess other...vise specified.
2) Con1ro! vah,es ~hall be located as indicated on tile Drawings and within a plant beQ whenever pos;;ible
3) Control valves shall be adiusted so a uniform distribution of water ls applied by irrigation heads of the planting areas
fc.r each 1nd1v1dual valve system
4) Ou1ck couple, valves, unless otherwise 111dtcated, shaH be locaied within 6 to 18 inches of h~rdscape (preferably
within a plant bed},
3.10_3 Install backfiow assemblies m shrub areas or ~s indicated on the Drawings and at a minimum height required by local
governing codes
3.10A Pop-up heads snail be located and installed as 1nd1cated on lhe Drawrngs and in tM delaHs
3.11,0 VALVE BOXES
3_ 11.1 Provide at all locations indlc~ted Install within plant beds, not within turf areas, wherever possit,le
3,11,2 The top of plastic valve boxes (Amatek or approved equal) shall be one (1) inch above the designaled finish grade in
lawn areas and lhree (3) inches a;bove the fmish grade ut ground cover areas. Wh~re dimensions permit. up to three (3) .remote
control v.:!1ves may be installed in each box
3 11,3 Valve boxes located near walks, curbs and paving shall be installed ,n such a way as to allow tor valve boxes to abut
those items with the lop surface matching adjacent plans of the aforementioned items.
3_12.0 LOW VOLTAGE WIRING
3, 12.1 All low voltage work shall be installed by the contractor_
3,12,2 Wiring shall occupy the same tre_nch and shall be installed along the same route as the pressure supply lines Wherever
possible, and shaU be mstaHed before main !me whenever possible.
3, 12,3 Where more than one wire 1s placed in a trench, the wiring shall be taped together at 1ntetvals of 12 !eet.
3.12.4 U::;e a continuous copper wire between conlroller and remote control valves_ Under no circumstances shall splices exist
without prior approval. Any splices allowed shall be 111stalled ·in a approved box and $0 marked on the lid.
3_12_5 All wi,e connections and splices shall be made using Scotch Lok Unipack waterproof sealing packets, Pen-Tile
Connectors, or approved equal. An expansion loop of 12 inches shall be provided at each wire cormection andlo, directional
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22982 El Toro Road
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ENGINEER OF WORK
DATE INITIAL DATE INITlAL
REVISION DESCRIPTION OTtf:R APPROVAL ClTY APPROVAL
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l.1J.O MOISTURE SENSING EQUIPMENT
3.13.1 Install all equipment per manufacturer's recommendations, instructions ar1d/or details
3, 13.2 Provide low voltage wire to each remo~e control valve controlled by a sensor
3.13.3 The exact location of equipment shall be determined in the field by the Manufacturer's representaiive and the Landscape
Architect
3.13.4 If it is determined by the Landscape Architect that this equipment is not in a desirable location the Contractor shatl move
this equipmer'lt a$ requested, within fifteen ( 15) feet 01 its original location, at no cost to the Owner. '
:t13.5 Perforrn a c:omplete review and check of the systern to ensure that sensors are working coHectly (minimum of four times
over each 30 day penod i
3.14.0 PUMPS
3.14,1 The exact location of the pump assembly shall be verified with the Owr1ef and/Of Owt'\ef'S representative
3.15.0 FLUSHING THE SYSTEMS
3.15.1 After all imgation pipe tines and risers are in place and connected and prior to installation of irrigation heads, the contrcl
valves shall be opened and a fu!I he~d of water used to flush out the system.
J.15.2 lmgation heads shall be installed only after flushing of the system has been completed
3.16.0 PRESSURE TEST
3. 16.1 Al: _hydrostatic P('7SSU:'e line tests shall b~ made only in the presence of the City Inspector. Ar! hydrostatic r.on-pressure
,.:2 tests snail De made 1n the presence of the uwner or other duly authorized representative of the Owner. No p!De sh.al! be
:.:ackfi!led u.rif! it has been inspected ano. tested.
3.16.2 Furnish the necessary force pump and all other test equipment
3.16,3 All pressure. lines shall be tested for two (2) hours under hydrostatic pressure of 150 pounds per square inch. and all
non.p(essure Jines sna!I be tested for two (2) hou1$ uf1der the ex,st1ng $lat1c pressure and both proven to be water tight
3.17 .0 ADJUSTING THE SYSTEMS
J.17.1 Adjust valves In conjunction wfth the alignment and coverage of all irrigation heads
3.17.2 If it 1s determined that adjustments in the irrigation _equipment or nozzle changes w11! provide proper and more .adequate
coverage, make aH such changes or make arrangements with the manufactur.er to have adJustments made prior to planting.
J.17,3 The entfre sys1em shall be operating properly before any lawn or ground cover planting operations commence.
3.17.4 These changes or adjustmenls shall be made without additional cost to the owner,
3.17.5 'fhe Contractor i~ responsible fo< periodic checking of the system's operation and adJustment as necessary.
3.18.0 COVERAGE TEST
,\/'l<:'.ll me irnr;ation sy-sre_m is completed, perform a coverage test in the presence of the Owner and/or his representative and the
:;if 11-;soector, to deterrT11De if the water coverage for planting and turf areas is co_rnplete and adequate. Furnish all materials and
_,,.3: :-ur 0n all wvrk 1·eql;1re,j to corri;,ct any inadequacies. This test sha!! be accomphshed before any ground cover or h..Jr~ 1s plar-,te.J
3.19.0 TEMPORARY REPAIRS
The Owner reserves the right to make temporary repairs as l"leCeS$ary to keep the irngation system equipment in operatmg
conditmn. The exercise ot trus rigl1t by the Ow11er shalt not reheve the Connactor of his respons1b1l1t1es under the terms ot the
warranty as herein specified
3.20.0 OPERATING INSTRUCTlONS
3.20.1 Train the Owner's maintenance personnel 1n. the proper operation of al! major equipment including the ,e-eommended
w1n1erizat1ori procedures
3.20.2 Provide this tra,ning at the Owner's convenience and at no addrtiona! cost to the Owner.
END OF IRRIGATION SPECIFICATIONS
NOTE:
l M Il'f LAWN AAf;..\5,
3" IN Pi..ANT BEOS,
i:a:u:i::,:;;; ,,,
~---------BRASS SATE \'AL.YE illTK HANDWH!:El (AS N□:ED ON Pl.AN}
,---------BRASS NIY!'LE
~-------PLASTlc VALVE ~ox ' 1.0C[(HjG covrn
~------PRESSIJR{ REG.UlATOR
SC!ol 40 PVC MAH ADA?'TOR. TYPJCA~ {2) PlACES
t'i'" THICK LAYER OF PEA GRAVEL
L PLAC£ Ptf,. G~AVEL PA.100 TO lN$TALLAtJON OF VALVE BOL
2. ON RE1;lAIMED IRJtlG\TrON SYST£MS, VALVE ilox· LIDS SfW.l, BE Plltl'LI'; )N CO~M. e PRESSURE REGULATOR VALVE
NOT£:
1. WH(~ lOCATEO A□JAC£NT TO i~NttlS courn-, COOROINAT£ 1s~ SQ. RVl)(EO ~Alm 1-fOLE
Hi FENCi WITH FENCHiG CONTRACT0~1 F□R MA!RTENAtlC( USE.
STRUCTURE OR HAIUJS.CAPINB --~
QU~Ct: COUPllNG VALVE WITH ---,
RUSBrR COV-EI<
F INTSH GRAOE
BRASS MlPPL£ ~ 6" LONG
,._ ___ PP.ESSUP.f SUPfU Llth:. & FITTfNG
a,
IN t:::;\ QUICK COUPLING VALVE
~1---G_R_O_U_N_D_"""c""'o.,..v""'E'""R,...--------
"'flOTf:;
1. ALWA'l'S 1.ouTE ~Ac'uuM a'1ff.AKERS IN SHRUB afos~ 1JNL1ess OTH£Rwrs, NOTED.
---STRUCTJJR£ OR HAROSCAPlNG
lf« ltHNIMUM
------SGH. 8& PVC 00-mm ell
-"'--ATMOSPHERIC VAC:UuM BREAKER
WITH UN.ION
.+----SCH·:. 80,. PLJC NIF'r-LE TYPJCAl (2) PLACES
I
fIIHSH GRADE
NO~-PRESSURE LAT£AAL LIN£
TO Ii.EADS
:_ UNE FROM CONTROL VAl'IE
$CH ,o PVC MALE ADAPT0/1;
TYPtCAL (1) PLAC~S
'------SCH. SO. PVC 90* fl,,L TYP!CAl (i) PLACES
8---AT_MO_S_PH_E_R_IC_V._'A..;.C..;;..UU.;..;M.;.;..._B_RE_A_K_E_R __
1" :Ul I.AWN ~.REA.l
3" rn PUJ.lfr BtOS
---------PLAS'tlC VALV~ aox & LOCKING covrn
--------10 REMOTE CONTROL VALVES -ANGU: PLPE TO
SPECIFIED DEPTH WITH 45"' l::l.LS
-------SOI 40 PVC MALE: ADA~TOR
~---APPROV!il WAif.!:!.l'~OOJ CONtm:T_MS
F[N!SH GP.AOE
PIG TAIL WAN$10II LOO'
(~HfflffiJM 24'' LONG)
Sf.H 40 PVC MAI.( A.OAPTO~
PEA GRA'IEL
CONTROL & COMMtlN WlRES
1. INSTALL CONHlUl VALVf$ A IWHMIJM OF 12" FP.OM STRUC"l"UP-ES Oil: HARDSCAPING,
2. IrfiTAll VALVES rn Pl.Mn !HIIS. rlEXT TO S!OEl-'All<S. ~f,!£~£vrn POSSHILE,
3, PLACE BOX .>\T RViH'!' ANGLES. TO STRUCTURES OA: HARCSCAPING,
4. f'!..AC( fl~A m-!A'IEL P~l!.ffi ro lMSiALlArti'.m 0~ VALVE BOX,
5. OW RECiAIKEJi IRRIGATIOW SYSTEMS. VALVE BOX LIDS SIJALL BE f'1.llf'li IN COLC,,.
8_29 1-,'.:..M:.::A::::.S_:_T E:;;;:R.;__;C:;...;O;..:.N.:..;T..:.R.:..:O:.:L:........:V,.:..;A=.L V.:....;E=----
IN ST ALL AT 10 N
NOTt,
l. ALWAYS LOCATE VALVES-IR SHRUB BEDS A l'llNIMI.M OF a" tR(lt,I A.N'I' STfUVURES
OR: HARDstAP ING.
PIG iAll. EXP~Slfflf --.....,,r;~L....J.
LOOP (HI". 12' LOl<G)
,\PPR(WEO WATERPROOF' ____...
KlRE CON1£CTORS
tLECT•!C ACTUATOR
-+--MASS ANTl-SYPOON VAJ..\lt
~J!H U!ION
TAP£ wms TO P!Pe-----e::::j
FHUSH GAAUE---,
SCH. ao P\'C
NlPPlE ~ TYPICAi.
(2) PLACES
PRESSURE. SUPPLY
llNE
'---'::O·L eo f'VC 90• £LL
TYPICAL (2) PLl'CES
' 8,_A:.:.:..:.N..:..T.:....I -.....:S.:....Y..:..P..:..H.:....;O..:..N.:........:C:....:O:..:N..:...T.:....;R..:..O..:...L;;;_...;.VA'-'=L V..:...E=--
1. COrffML WlRHiG SHALL CO'RRt)YON.0 TO A~; !NDH.:,'\H:D :JN THf PLAN.
" " ~ ~ ~ .,
~
/---AllTOMA!tC 5-PRJ'.H(LER CO~TROL UNIT
/ T:J BE WAI! lt;UN!f.D JN :. VANDAL
/ . RESIHANT tNC~OS'J?..E (~.S NOTED ON
Pl All) r.:======;-i r---COLOII. COOD Ml<? FOR VALVE 0
✓
0 ,/
l.Jc,rrnm !NSJ1J~ (S~E SPE1::1n:r..ATJONS)
----CJ"1W.m \ER£ TC ru Tim !NSIOE
H:)USlNG \.J~•rn RE:)UIRE.D /
,./
-···--·-Jr-I-OFF s,nrc,11 ~NC 110 '/OLT
£XT~RIOR OUTL~T TQ 6( 9R0Vt0E0
BY e◊N~RA(T(lf;
---FHHS!-' .')U~FK.~/GRA!iE
,, __ ELECTRICAL CCr>!CUlT TO SOl!RCf
(C◊X1'RCL IJlfff ~LE::TRICAI.. REQJtJREME!iT
117 'IOLTS, 60 l'l7, Z Al'-P'.i M.!!,XJMtJ•ll
F (1) :::on-.1cm WI!;'( 1(1 .KlL RCV'S
(l) CONTROL WIRE TO ~ACH RCV
· ··---.. ---· ·-CONTROi ~lRJNG (AKG, UF~H) Sf."C1J~E
-U.f.CTi!lCAL TAP~ -rnPE w1r;,.rn~
AT HHERV.I\LS or 12' O,C.
TO C.ONTRl}l WHi Ar ::RMJNAL'S
l'FIIYl"ICED !N CDNTP.Dl UNIT • \JllltSS
OTHHl:WlS( NO"ft:tl, P~ovio: P'iC
'SLEEV£ FOR l,'lR!'S
e WALL MOUNT SPRINKLER
CONTROLLER
1 )I IN LA~ AAfAS
3" IN PLANT Brns
~--------PLASTIC VALYE BOX & LOCKING CO\lfR
MARK£[) 111RR1GATI01l CONTROL VALVE:H
~-------TO SPRH1KLf:R -.ANGl! PIF-'E TO SPEtI~irn DEPTH WITH 45~ ELLS
~------SCH 1:10 PVC MAL£ ADAPTOR
----APPROV~O WAT~RPru:'!OF CONijECTORS
PJ3 TAIL EXPANSlON ~OOP (MINIMOM 2,H io~Gl
=--ELf(iRIC CONTROL VALVE
SCH 40 PVC ~LE. ADAPTO~.
PRESSURE SU~Pl.Y LJ~E
1. lNSUH COITTR;ot VALVES A MINIMc,t OF 12" FROM Sl!WCTlJR£:S OR ttARC'S(AP!NG,
2. J~STAll VALVES IN PLANT BEDS. HEX1 TO SJOEWALY4, limtP.£V£R POSSfBL.E.
3" P~ACE" BOX AT ~JG-)o!T ANGl£5 TO STRUCTUf.:ES OR HARDSCAPING.
4. !>LACE PEA GRA'~fi. PRiOR TO JNSTALLATl~ OF VALVE BOX.
S. ATTAC~ APPROV£0 VALVE lOE:NTIFH'.ATlOfl TAG L1Wi .Q,PPP.OP'RIATf COllTt'.!:OLL£R. AtfD VALVE NU~ER TO COlHROl WIRE BITW~(N VALVE Alli) PJ~ TAIL
6. 0M RECLAIMED IRRIGATION SYSTEMS-, VALVE BOX LlOS SHALL BE PUR.Pt.£; HI COU)fL
~MOTE CONTROL
V'INSTALLATION
VALVE
HOTE:
1. r,QNl'ROL WIRING SH_ALL ::.OP!HSPOND TO AS IN(HCATEC ON THE PLA'I.
8"
M!N.
AUTOMATIC 5PRJijXLER CONTROL Ul'IIT
S~CURED TO AA AflPROVEU VAtH)AL Rff!STAfH
E'.IICLQSLJl\;E (AS Norm ON Pl AN] .\ND
C:;11,!Ctl.(H FOOT ING
>+----·" GQ!.OP, morn MAP FOR l(ALVl: lt}CATIDN
I~$!0£ (SH S.PECIFlCATlONS)
1.---CO~t-lON \fl Rf :~HALL BE ~HD INS[l)E
~OLlSING WHEN REQUIRED
,..--ON-OFF SWITCH AND 110 VOLT O:.nRtofi.
// OUTLET TO BE ~ROV!DED SY CONTRACTOR
~ r-CJ:<lCR.ETE FOOTING • P6iAll II M!tHMUM
! 01= j" ABOVl ~MO(, ANfi SI.OPE TO!' TO
. DPAlfi Ai A ~INIM!!'I OF 2%
--F;~:!5H 13i'l.A0E
a'.lb""=-~•-£LECTR!CI\L COriDLlIT TL) S01J1CE
(Cotf!'tl:OL UNI r 1:1.tCH:ICAl REQU1Rf.Mf.NTS -117 YOLTS,
CLECTRIC,\L TAPE · TAP( 1,HRHIG AT
INTERVALS CF )(' 0 C
'li COrt-lON ',HR( TO ALL RCV'$
(1) CONTROi. WlFIE TO E~CH RtV
60 HZ, 2 Af!".>S MAt!MU!<!\
COl'l;ROL Wl!HNG (AWG uF~l4i S£:;JR£ TO CONT!IDL UN[T
AT-ERMrnALS PPm"lOfO JN CONTROL UNIT ~ LJNL£$S.
07HnWIS~ NOn:o, l}f'.!O'flDE P'/C SLHVf FOR WI.RES
~DES:AL MOUNT SPRINKLER
QcoNTROLLER .
CJ)
-I -<(
1-w
0
~ -1---------------------t-------------.....;.....; ____ -+-------------------+-------------------.......t,N
NOT£;
l. PIG TAIL Mll 1,.GOP CONTROL WlR~ AT ALL PO"' CAAUG.£5 IN DH!tCTIOtL
6" TYPICAL
FUOSH ijRACJE
CLEAN BACKFILL -SEE SPECS. FOi
MATERIAi., 90~ COMPACTION
R£QIJ!R£.O
NON-PRESSURE LATERAL llH~
SNAKE PtPE IN TrlENCH
COITTROL WIRES ~ BUNDlf ANO
TAPE AT 12' O.C. ANO INSTP,U
,i.OJAC€.ITT TO P~!S.SURE SUPPLY . LINE
l>ROVIO~ 2" OF CLEAN BACKFILL
'---.._, PRESS~£ SUPPLY LINE
SNA~ Pl Pf IN T~fNC..i
e. TYPICAL TRENCHING
HOT(:
1. Alt SlHV£S TO Se:' AS SPECIFito JN"·.n£·t.EG:ND.
2. E:U£HD ~ll. SL~iV~S 12" s,roNO £OGE 0~ HARDSCAPlNG AT 60TH ENOS.
3. INSTALL SI.E.EVE:S UNDER liAROSCA?ING ARfAS AS Iti_OICATEIJ QN ~RJ;!GA.T.10!(. -PkAHS:.
l,,
8 TYPICAL f-43
HAROSCAPJNG
HON-PRESS!JRt LATER.Al llNE SLi:'.tV!:
5!Zlc AS N0i£0 ON Pl.AA
CONT;l-OL WIRE St.€"€VE A Stz! P£1<
PtAN. INSTALL ADJACENT TO
PRESSJ}.l:£ SUPPLY L.INE
~ PR£SSURE S!JPPr. Y !.. lNE Sl.E"EVE
G" lYPif;:AL. S!2E AS NOHO ON Pt.AN
SLEEVING
lli.U
ST£? 2
-===~E SOWT "" mo " mes
L '.nHP ·111Rf<; \PPR!Ji. S/S'' F011 £Ntis~rw1s1 TOGETHER
,---, A??LY SOHR rn □UTS!OE OF SEALING. PLIJG-nu.
: _,,/ i::AVlT'f j,j!TH SEALE=!.
1, ~=1--==
U:·_ • L 11uT c~ r~PSutvE □VER wrRE E:NDs-ciuMP sL~EVE
ANO CJT OFF EXCESS w:~(
STE;P J
..r::.. PUL~ "SASE SOCKET OV(~ £!1D !>.S FAit AS POSSH!E
~~ ~--~USH St~l TNG ~LUG JNTO SASE SOCK(T
8WIRE
I PUSH 'll'.R(S TO rno Of SASE SOCK£1 TO ASSL.."R£
! C0~LET£ S£AL !NG OF CQN1\:ECT !ON
12P'RO'E0 <I.T€RPRCOI W1" CQ'"ETQS
CONNECTOR
. ~KITE:
1, PLACf PEA GRAVEL P"!OR TO INSTALLATION OF VALVE BOX.
I II' ~
:/ ~ ~ □
l" IN LAWN AR,AS
3" tN PLArfr ems I FINISH GRAD,
~\
h11 l'I
'1' ,,
i1
824 VOLT
~---APPROVED WATERPROOF CONNl;CTDRS
~--WIR£ SfRVJCE LOOP (LOOP £NOUGK WlR£ TO
EXltNO W~RE SUij0L£ fid ABOV£ GRAOf
F{Ot.lffD PLASTIC VALV( BOX & COVER
• STRJJCTLlRE OR KAROS.C:Al''lNG
' I ~ I I
I ~
... o.
SPLICE BOX
I-
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0 -t-z
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rsBEEl7 CITY OF CARLSBAD I SH2EE5TS I
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MITCHELL-LACOSS
\.A.ND S0lUTl0Jsl5
Planning
Dc$ign
tandsc.ape Architec1Uro
22982 El Toro Road
Lake Forest, CA 92630
(714) 581-2112
DATE INlTJAL DATE INITIAL
ENGINEER Of \\ORK REVISION DESCRIPTION OTl1ER APPROVAL
DA TE !NlTlAI.
CITY APPROVAL
ISLA fv!A'R ENY'RIES tr PRODUCTION
(Aviara P.A. 30) Tract 90-30-1 / Lots 7 thru 104
Carlsbad, California
RlCHMOND AIVIERICAN HOMES, INC.
17310 Rcdhjll Avenue, Suite #320-!,vine, Ca. 92714 -Tel. (714) 756•7373
OWN BY; PROJECT NO. DRAWING NO.
CHKD BY: ~M SDP 95-14 334-3M RV\o/D BY,
C.M.W.D. JOB NO. 93-505 512
61J66LE"-S
MANUFAC-TUR.ED 6Y,
AGRIFIM, INC,. PL.ANT MA TERI•" ee; "· Elf'DFORD
FRF5NO, e,A <ls-111
(209/ -491-2009 BU<; PU/6 (6P2$0J OR
l,MITIER, AS NOTED
1/2' MARI.EX STR. EU.
MIN. 1/2' X 10' SCH.
W PVC, NIPPU"'
1/2' M,A,~X
STl':EET ELL.\
PVC Tff
'
)'
PVC, LA T!:l'1AL. LINE _/
NOTES,
"'6RIFIM BIJ6!l!.ER
SIZE AS NOTED ON PL.ANS
, AIS>RIFIM RISER Sl"!IVEI.
FIL.11:1< (RSF'IOO)
I. APPLY 1CFL.ON TAPE TO ALL THREAC>f'D C-ONNEC-TIONS.,
2. INSTALL. THE ""9RIFIM RISER s;-;JVEL FIL.TEI'< /!<5FIOO) AS SHOl'Q,I,
3. SEC-i.ll'<E ENP OF TUBING i'llTH "'6RIFIM SI.IF'!"OR.T STAKE (00), 01'<
Ae,R.Jf"IM !;MITTER IN INT!:<91i<AL. 6' ST,A,Ke, AS NOTED IN LE:6-END.
-4. IN$T AL.L PL.lJG (PC,290/ ON AL.L IJNU5ED i'llJElBLER OUTLETS.
!>. l;caUALL. Y SPACE TIJBES AA0UND EP6E OF RoOTBAL.L..
6. INSTALL TUBES ON lA"HILL SIDE OF PL.ANT IN SL.Of'ED Al'<EAS.
0_66'RIFIM BUBBLER
v:::,r-(ON A SY~IN,:S, JOINT)
I
-----WOOO SIDJNG/SHICCO ~·Au_
·---·----FO\!liDATJON
6"
'
5HRU8 tiEAD/$1Jfi!31.tR
SCH BD PVC N ! pt>:_t
fl~JSH GP.ADf"
· .: I 1:ii1 , :IL
'I 'E=c
I '! 1
·== -
;; ITT;' • :'··:_ -.
~
\
tlO_Tf.:
-SCH 40 f>\IC ':10 ::OTRfH £LL
"'!
N(>N-PR(S~U~E ~ . .O..HRAL Llf'l~
& F lTTING
L DO NOT US£ AOJA:rnr TO ,JAl K$. CURfiS. HARCSCAP ING' Mt'.yW ~.-1( If>\ HfADf.R P.OM!L
OR EDCt: ()f lMiN.
Q_T_Y_P_I_CA_L_S_H_R_U_B~/_B_U_B_B_L_E_R_R_IS_E_R_
V ASSEMBLY
NOTES",
I . TI-£A£ SHtti. EE ,-,.0 fITT'll'GS
"' ~ 10 on-ER FIOJTIES E£TWffN Tt-E: ,crrn
tW:J Bl>IM..Orl ASS0,100'. It.
2. ~ ff£VENl£R ,w:,y r-croc
INS1"'-llll N l'U'.U i10IT·O'-WA~ '.). = t H!Q-1 ,u.,,.,..;
WAIJ. CN l 5(ES CF 8ACKfUW
~V>H:H.....m>CN ' 4:1 (Jl Gl"ATER 5U)l[, CPei OD I
$l-W...L f'E..At ~....i_::iO[ tE
9-0='£. FfOI('£ 2 ~Ol"ff,al_
Cl£AAANJ: SETWEEN wtlti..
JW:J 8'0<Fl.(M ""1E'.IIENTE/t
4. DO l'l)T INST.AU. IN .aREA ,
SU8JW 10 l'UT,IJINC.
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A
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•~ <W -·~
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7
,.,.,,,
m BE ~ ~NTTO u o:cc
80:'.J< Mi.o::3.00.4CO-SEC.5 B TtTl.£ l7 Of TI-IE Ct!J.JFOOtlllA AOM:INISTRATIVE axlE.
, CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
_,,.,. .,... ooe 2 INCH AND UNDER STD. DWG. NO.
BPCKFL.DW INSTALLATION W20 AUGUST 1995
/
TR.El;;
-A6RIFIM DIAL-A-FLO~lll-i
I " ~•~ 1vAFS)
Q 0 0
0 '? 0 Ir ,. I A6RIFIH 1 /A" .. ., "MJfl"'G
0£,,~~
I (A250J rt, D v() ~~a FINISH 6RADI= . =.:.' /
...It \ I -I~ -\ 0I5TRIBIJTION
TUBING
CONNECTED TO
MAXI-FLO El\IBSLER
l?IAL·A·FLOl"l EMITTE'<E>
HANUFACT'JRED 6Y: i"IIRE 5T AKES
AGR.IFIH, INC. f-f 12'1'1 >'I. l'-'IOF<AGA I Fl".E5NO, GA '13"711 I (20"1) 491-2003
NOTE'S:
1. INSTALL n1E NUMSER OF E.YITlc'RS TO EAC-H PLANT AS LISTED
IN THE "I .. Ol'i Fl.Ol'l El'JE\61.ER ¾H1".0U!.1"" OR IRRI<$ATION L.£'<:',END.
2. Ar:>.JUS1 DIAL-A-FLO !:;MITiER TO D=SIRED Dl¼HARGE BY
i<.OTATING TI-i::: CA,="_
S. :Ql;ALL Y 5FAC,E EM1 I I ::KS A.'<OlJND ED6E Of ROOll:IA!..L.
DIAL-A-FLO"' EMITTER
I-S4 1------------------------... (ON b" STAKE) "'-'"°' "'1'"'!"'!!'
N0tl-PRL ~:5t1RE L,\.,.;"RAI
. fNf $, flnrNG
;:c
:,-HARDS.CA~:NG ()':; 'i rnGE o~ SLQPf
n l<L-OAH ~'Ti-I(;;) oo,.:r:tf
~Tl'..1!·)1 f_·(,~ ~;;:l(~ CLAMP'3
(I:< SCH 40 "\'C OC &TP.£L1 tLL
t.N[l :t) ~~AP-LL~ 9()" srn-:i:: flt
Itl il, SW[tff, ,hJ'.NT CUNrI,~URATlim
~ATI0N HEAD WITH
~SU •~ FA C E P I P I N G
* NOTE: ALL SHRUB AREA SPRINKLER HEADS SHALL
BE POP-UP HEADS (AS PER THE LEGEND), EXCEPT IN
THE FOLLOWING SITUATIONS: THE SHRUB HEADS
MAY BE FIXED RISERS OR FIXED SHRUB ROTORS (AS
PER THE LEGEND) WHEN THE HEADS ARE
IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO A STRUCTURE OR ARE
GRE;ATER THAN 10'-0" FROM ALL SIDEWALKS, C!JRBS,
PAVEMENTS, EDGES OF TURF, AND OTHER AREAS
LIKELY TO BE FREQUENTED BY PEDESTRIANS.
rmr~:
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ARTICLE 1 -PLANTING
1.1.0 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
All General Requirements shall apply to this section as though written herein
1.2.0 SCOPE OF WORK
1.2.1 The Work required rs indicated on the Drawings and may includB, but is not limited to
1) Finish grading and shaping of surfaces to receive planting
2) Planling area soil conditioners,
3) Rototilling of soil conditioners
4) Backfill mix for container plant material
5) Imported planler mix or special backfitls
6) Plant materials -shrubs. trees and ground covers.
7} Staking, guying, auguring and drain pipe installation
BJ Hydroseed1ng.
9) Turf seeding and I or sodding
10) Topdressing and mulching
11) Tree and shrub pruning
12) Landscape maintenance and warranty
1.3.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE
Comply with au applfcab!e governing Federal, State and local laws ,egulat1ons and ordinances pertaining lo inspection for plan~
diseases and insect 1nfestatJon
1.4,0
1.4.1
IMPORT SOILS TESTS
Submit samples of imported soils for analysis to e-1ther one of following:
Soil and Plant Laboratory, Inc.
1594 N. Main S1reet
Orange, California 92667
(714) 282-8777
Plant Health Diagnostics
327 Nancy Lane
Pleasant Hill, California
(415) 825-8793
94523
or
Soil and Plant Laboratory, Inc.
352 Mathew Slreet
Santa Clara, Cal1fom1a 95052
(408) 727-0330
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1.4.2 Submit copies ot test results reflecting spec1f1cat1on conformance to the Owner'ror approval prior to placing imported
soils on the project site.
1.5.0 INSPECTIONS
·1.5.1 The following sd,eduled field observations may be made at the Owner's request in company with the Contractof, the
Landscape Architect and all other required personnel which may include but no! be limited to the Owner, the Owner's
representative(s). members of trie Association, the Associ.;tfon's Management Company, the Association's Mamtenance
Company, Governing Agency Inspectors, Independent consultants, etc.
1) Progress Check Observation: $hall be made after comp!etlon of grading and 1rrigat1on installation and prior to
planting operations.
2) Pre-planting Observation Shall be made when trees and shrubs have been spotted for planting, but prior to
excavation of plantmg holes.
3) Pre-maintenance Observation: ShaH be called at the end of all planting operations for the purpose of determining
comp!!ance with Drawings and Spectf1cat1ons intent, workmanship alld clean up
4) Final Observation: Shall be made at the end of the contractual maintenance period for observation of completion of
the Contractor's Work by the Landscape Arct\1tect, Owner and/or Owner's Representative.
1.5.2 Contractor's Responsibility·
1,6.0
1) Notify the Landscape Architect by telephone not less than two working days In advance of the date scheduled tor
the above required field observations.
2) Notify all other required personnel such as the Owner. the Owner's representat1ve(s). members of the Association.
the Association's Management Company, the·Association·s Mainlenance Company, Governir".19 Agency lnspecto.-s,
mdependent consultants, etc. · ·
3) Personally accompany the Landscape Architect on each of the above required field observations.
4) If in the Landscape Architecrs op1n1on, the Work scheduled for observation is not ready, the Contractor shall
rennburse the Landscape Architect and/or Owner for the Landscape Architecl's tirne.
SUBSTITUTIONS Md C Hy J,isp<d-or
1.6.1 Substitutions tof the indica,,d plant materials will be permitted, provided the substitute materials afe appmved in
advance by the Laf'ldscape Arch1tect'and the substitutions are made at no additional cost to the Owner. Except for the vanations
so authonzed. all substitute plant materials shall conform to the reqwrements of these specifications. H accepted substitute
matenals are of lesser v,3(ue than those ind1c.3ted or specified, the Contract price will be adjusted in accord~nce with the
provisions of the Contract -.i_., .r....._ (And. C1 '"'f '.C"n<.i.ptt..vr'5
1.6.2 Substitutions will not be permitted without the Landscape Architect's"'written ~pproval.
1,6.3 If .a specified plant species or variety is not obtainable, the Contractor may submit a proposal to provide the nearest
equivalent size or variety to the landscape Architect for his consJderation along with any cast differences from the origmal
Contract pnce.
1.6.4 If approval 1s granted for substitution, adjustment to the Contract will be in .accordance with the Contract Conditions.
1.7.0 REJECTION
The Owner and/or Landscape Architect shall have the right to reject plants which do not rneet the specified conditions to
accepted standards of the trade.
1.8.0 PROJECT HANDLING, DELIVERY, STORAGE AND PROTECTION
1,8.1 Deliver the fertilizer, soi! .amendment, chemicals and herbicides in manufacturer's original unopened containers. Clearly
label each container with weight, analysis and manufacturer's name and brand as applfcab!e
1.8.2 Secure 0wner"s permission to store plant materials on the project site and in a location agreed to by both parties.
1.8,3 Store .aH materials tn an orderly manner and locate so as to avoid interfering with other construction activities_
1.8.4 Protect all plants as reqwred from damage by sun, wind and rain at all times prior to planting Ma1ntam watering of
plants on a regular schedule.
1.8.5 Store fertilizer above ground and protected from moisture-dbsorpt,on with appropriate covenog
1.8,6 Protect the inslalled Work and materials of othe, trades.
1.8.7 Protect plant materials before, during and after installation
1.9.0 WARRANTY
1.9.1 The Contractor shall provide a written warranty to the Owner that:
1) All cuttings sod and container plants up to and including 15 gallon size shall be warranted by the Contractor as to
growth and health for a penod of ninety (90) calendar days; and
2) Boxed and field-grown trees shall be warranted by the Contractor to "live and grow" in an "acceptable, healthy.
vigorous. upright posIt1on'' for a penod of one (1) year
1.9.2 warranty for each period shall begin on the date of final acceptance of the Work by the Owner, after successful
completion of the specified maintenance penod
1.9.J Replace all dead and dying plants and all plants not reflecting vigorous growth dunng the contractual maintenance and
warranty penod at no additional cost lo the Owner.
1.9.4 Replacement plants shall be the same kind and size as those which were originally planted and as specified on the
Drawings and in the Specifications
1.9.5 Contracto~s Warranty after completion of the contractual maintenance period and final acceptance will be contingent on
the 0wne(s proper continuation of maintenance program by the Owner or the Association or party or parties responsible,
1.9.6 The Contractor, in pro!echng his own interests, 1s obligated to periodically check the Work areas during his warranty
period to ensure prope, maintenance procedures are being implemented.
1.9,7 In cases of negligent or improper maintenance, l_he Contractor shall stale in writing to the Owner and the Landscape
Architect his observations and recommendations. Any claims not tn wnt1ng will not be considered.
1.9.8 Definitio~ of '"live ~nd grow" an<I "acceptable. healthy. vigorous, upright position" shall mean that the tree must. during
th~ warranty penod_, sustain a healthy, vigorous appearance. It shall not defohale more than 30% nor shall 30% of the foliage be
dned or unhealthy m appearance If the tree, dunng the war<anty penod does not sustain this specified appearance, it shall be
removed and replaced.
1.~.9. Any damage to contiguous planting,. structures, lighting, paving, drai_nage devices, grading, constructed items or
1rngahon system during the feplacement operations shall be replaced and/or repaired at the Contractor's expem,e
1.9.10 The Contractor shall, within fifteen (15) calendar days of written not1fica11on by tne Owner, remove and replace all
warranted plant materials which tor any re-ason fail to meet the requirements of the warranty. Replacement shall be made with
plant matenal5 originally specified and shall meet original warranties.
1.100 VERIFICATION OF MATERIALS
Owner's representative may request inspection of dehvery slips for materials to verify specified quantities of bulk deliveries.
Close supervision of these ,terns will be tightly adhered to.
ARTICLE 2 -PLANTING
2.1.0 PLANT MATERIALS
2.1.1 Plants shall be of the vanety and .size indicated on the plans and shall conform to the requirements herein. One of each
bundle or lot shall be tagged w1lh plant name in accordance with the recommendations of the Amer,can Assoc,at,on of
Nu.rseryme11
2.1,2 All plants shall have a habit of growth that 1s normal to the species: be sound, healthy. vigorous and free from insect
pests. plant diseases and sun scalds; fresh abrasions or tree trunks sl'lall be sturdy and well "hardened otr' The plants shall
have normally well developed branch systems and vigorous and fibrous root systems which are not root or potbound Plants
shall be grown 1n nurseries which have been inspected by the State Department of Agriculture and have complied w1tn its
regulations
2.2,0 ORCHARD GROWN OLIVE TREES
2.2.1 All orchard grown Olive trees shall be mulliple-trunk (minimum of four (4) main sterns) and as closely matched as
posS1ble
2 ,2.2 AJI Olive trees shall be selectively pruned to remove dead wood. cross branches and broken twigs. and shall be thinned
up to 35% of all foliage lo accelerate new growlh, An antiseptic dressing matching color ol tree shall be applied on all cuts
2.3.0 PALM TREES
2.3.1 Palm tree heights specified as "overall" shall be measured perpendicular from the ground at the base of the tree to the
1op of the arc made by the uppermost arching frond with the tree standing in a natural position
2.3.2 Palm tree heights specified 3$ "trunk hetght" shall be measured perpendicular from the ground at the base of the tree to
the base of the heart leaf or center spike
2.3.3 Palm tree heights specified as "clear or brown trunk height" shall be measured perpendicular from the ground at the
base of the lree to lhe base (or prnnl of attachment) of the first frond.
2.3.4 If 11 is necessary to store field-dug or B & B (ball and burlap) palms before planting, they should be laid horizontally on
the ground with the root balls protected by shade cloth or burlap and watered lightly several times per day.
2.3.5 Container grown palms should be planted in a mtxture of 50% washed plaster sand and 50% amended backfill mix
2.J.6 Field-dug or B & B (ball and burlap) palms should be backfilled with 100% washed plaster sand and a half-strength
apphcal1on of slow-release, high nitrogen lert1t,zer such as eight (8) month "Osmomte 30-0-0" applied at the time of planting
2.3.7 Field-dug or B & 8 (ball and burlap) palms should have fronds trimmed and tied with single•tie organic twine prior lo
d1gg1ng
2.4.0 GROUND COVER SEED MIX;
Refer to Planting Plan Legend for seed mix(s), application rate(s), purity and germination J>ercentages.
2,5,0 GRASS SEED MIX:
Rete, to Plant1r1g Plan Legend for seed mix(s). application rate(s.). purity and germtnation percentages
2.6,0 SOD
Sod ,hall be of the variety and supplier as specified on the "Drawings" and shall be as approved by the Landscape Architect.
2.7.0 CONTAINER PLANT MATERIAL:
2.7.1 Species and size snaH be provided as indicated on the "Drawings''.
2.7.2 Tag all plant matenals with the name and size in accord with the "American Association of Nurserymen's Standards of
Practice"
2.7.3 All plants sh.all be healthy, wel! developed representatives of their species or varieties, free from disfigurements and with
well developed branch and root systems
2.7.4 Plants shall have been grown, "acclimati2ed" and/or .. hardened off' under environmental conditions comparable to those
of the project srte. except as otherwise spec1fically approved by the LandsC!3pe Architect ,
2. 7.5 Plarits are subject to the Landscape Architect's observation for size. variety. condition. latent defects and injury at their
place of growth and at the proiect site a! any time before and during progress of Work,
2.7.6 1Mlen requested by the Landscape Architect. sh'ow samples to prove that no root bound conditions exisL
2.B,0 SOIL CONDITIONERS
2.8.1 Pelletized form of soil preparation shall be commerClal fertil~er having a ~ -'2.0-'20 formula
Fert1l1zers shall be uniform in composition, dry and kee-tlowing, delivered to the site in the original, unopened containers. each
bearing the manufacturer's guaranteed analysis_ Any fertilizer which becomes caked or otherwise damaged, making it
unsuitable far use, will not be accepted.
2.8 ,2 Organic arnendmem shall be one of the following:
1) Nitrolized-mineralized Redwood sawdusUshavings (0.5,a/o actual nttrogen)
2) Nitrolized-mineralized Fir sawduSVshavings (0.8% actual nitrogen)
2.8.3 Agricultural Gypsum shall be approved standard brand agricultural calcium sulfate (CaSO4) as applied to soils and shall
contain 19"/o combined sulfur.
2.8.4 Iron Sulfale shall be agricultural lernc sulfate (FE2SO4), granular in composition and containing 20% metallic equivalent
iron and 1 r;,:, combined sulfur.
2,6.5 Soil Sulfur shall be a fine textured powder in composition and of a standard commercial quality, manufactured for use as
a sod amendment_
2.8.6 Peat Moss shall be even textured, not clumpy an.d of a standard commercial quality manufactured for use as a soil
amendment
2,9.0 COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER PLANT TABLETS
2.S.1 Commercial fertilizer planl tablets shall be "Agriform" 21 gram tablet with a guaranteed analysis of 20-10-S,
2,10.0 TOPDRESSING FOR PLANT BEDS
T opdress an plant beds as specified on the Drawings
2.10.1 "Kellogg·s" Gro-Mulch or equal as approved by the Landscape Architect
2.10.2 Shredded Redwood or Fir bark mulch
2.10.l Shredded Eucalyptus bark mulch.
2.11.0 TOPDRESSING FOR NON-HYDROMULCHED SEEDED LAWN AREAS
Topdress all non-hydromulched seeded lawn areas with "Kellogg's" Nitrohurnus 01 approved eQual.
2.12.0 HYDROMULCH MIX MATERIALS
2.12.1 Hydromulch is to be green colored. fibrous wood cellulose mulch containin~ no growth or germination inhibiting factors.
Mulct\ is to be manutach,.1,ed In such a manner that after the addition of seed, fert1llzer, water and additives 1n a special 1,500
gallon slurry tank, the fibers and above materials will become uniformly mixed to form a homogeneous slurry; and, using the
gceen color to facihtate proper distribution. the slurry shall be hydraulically sprayed on the ground. forming a blotter-J11<e ground
cover which after the apphcat1on will aHow the absorption and retention of moisture. Weight specifications of this matenal from
the suppliers and for all applications, shall refer only to the air dry weight of the fiber materials. Absolute air dry weight is based
on the normal standards of the T echrncal Association of the Pulp industry for wood cellulose and is considered equivalent to
10°/9 moisture. Each package of the cellulose fiber shall be marked by the manufacturer to show the air dry weight content
2.12.2 Hydroseed1ng Commercial Fertilizer shall be a pellet1zed fertilizer for hydromulch slurry and shall be of a chemical
makeup as follows
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2.12.3 Soil and Fiber Mulch Binders shall be .. Conwed" type 2000 -Terra Tac 3, "Ecology Contror or approved equal.
2.12.4 Chemical Germinating Additives shall be "Catalytic Pre-Emerge" or approve equal.
2.12.5 Moisture Retention Additives shall be "Humectant HL-80" or approved equal.
2.12.6 Urea Formaldehyde shall be a pelletizea commercial fertilizer for hydrornulch slurry,
2.13.0 REDWOOD HEADER BOARD
2.13.1 Separate all ground cover areas and plant beds from seeded lawn areas With a header board.
2.13.2 Use a 1" x 4" rough sawn redwood header board on straight and slightly curved sections
2.13.J Use two (2) laminated 112" x 4" Of four (4) laminated 114" x 4" rou9h sawn redwood header boards on cur,ed sections as
required. Secure each to the other with 2d galvamzed iron nalls a! a maximum of 48" on centet_
2.13.4 Stake header board with 1" x 3 .. x 12" rough sawn redwood :stakes al a maximum of 48" on center Secure stakes to
header with two ~2) each 4d galvanized iron nails
2,U.5 Secure seams with 1" x 2" x 12"' rough sawn redwood stake laid lengthwise with four (4) each od galvanized iron nails
spaced equaily.
2.14.0 TREE STAKES
2 112" diameter x 10' (or 12' as required) long treated lodgepole pine stakes pointed on one end
2.15.0 TREE TIES
2.15.1 Shall be equal in all respects to plastic "Cinch Tie" as distributed by Dairymen's Fertilizer Co-op, Inc. of Artesia,
California
2.15.2 Shall be equal in all respects to 10 gauge galvanized wire encased in new rubber hose at point of contact.
2.15,3 Shall be VIT metal 1ree lies as manufactured by VIT Company of Huntington Beach, Ca11forn,a with two (21 lodgepole
pine stakes as noted in section 2.14.0.
2.16.0 TREE GUYING
2.16.1 Shall be equal in au respects to galvani_zed wire encased jn new rubbe( hose at point of contact and 1/2" dia white
colored $Ch 40 PVC pipe as warning for pedestrians for a distance from ground level to five t 5) feet above gro~md level Utikze
# 14 gauge wire on 24" box and smaller trees. #12 gauge on 36" box 1/ees and # 10 gauge on all trees 42" and over
2.16.2 Turnbuckles shali be eye and eye type, drop forged galvanized or cadmium plaled sleel Provide 5116" d1a bolt for tree
guys.
2.16.3 Deadmen shall be made of a 2" x 4" x 18., redwood o.r pressure treated Douglas fir cross brace securnd 10 Mo (2} each
2'' x 2" x 18" redwood or pressure treated Douglas tu stakes -one ( 1) each 6" from the end ot the cross brace Of approved
equal
2,17.0 VINE TIES
2.17.1 Shall be clear plastic disc with eye to receive green plastic covered wire tie Disc shall be secured to adjacent surface
wllh adhesive substance provided by manufacturer
2.17.2 Shall be 6d galvanized iron nails with plastic covered wire tie or plastic nursery tape Venty with Owner for approval to
use on ,any buildings, fences, walls, structures. etc
2.17.3 Shall be 118" dia x 1 112" long• 114" dia, galvanized or cadmium plated eye bolt with a plast,c expansion sleeve sel into
the wall. Install eye bolts ,n honzontal rows, aligned vertically al a spacing of 18" on center vertically and 43·• on cenler
horizontally Between the eye bolts run an 18 gauge wire horizontally which fs secured at both ends so as to crnate a Ladder
element upon which the vine can be secufed utilizing plastic cove,ed wire ties or plastic nursery tl3pe.
2.18.0 EROSION CONTROL FABRIC
Fabric to be 1-teavy Jute mesh of a unirorm open plain weave of Slf1gle jute yam averaging 130 lbs per 900 sq ft. spindle The
yarn shall be of loosely twisted construction and be approximately 75 yards long by 48 inches wide, treated with a green colored
fire tetardant matenal and shall be called 1'Soil Saver'' as rnanutactmed by Ludlow TextiJes Of ~pp,oved equal Fab.ic is to be
installed and secured in conformance with the manufacturer's recommendations uhlizing steel stapies and burying of ends 1n
trenches.
ARTICLE 3. COMMENCING WORK
3.1.0 PREPARATION TO COMMENCE WORK
3.1.1 Begin Work within five (5) working days after notificahon by the Owner. Conduct operations continually to completion
except dunng unfavorable weather cond,tions.
3.1.2 Upon notification to commence work, notify the Owner and the Landscape Architect to .schedu1e a Pre-construction
meeting a which lime questions can be addressed, logistic issues scheduled and d,reclion given to and by all parties involved.
3.2.0 CLEAN UP
3.2.1 Clean-up and remove al1 weeds and grasses from the planting areas, including roots and minor accumulations of debris
and rubbish before beginning the Work.
3.2.2 If major amounts of debris are present in the Work areas, immediately notify the Owner, reQuesting clearing of lhe Work
areas.
3.3.0 FINISH GRADING
3.3.1 Grade planting areas in accora with the elevations indicated on the area Finish Grading and Drainage Drawings
prepared by either the Civil Engineer, Architect or Landscape Architect .as d1<ected by the Owner
3.3.2 Control all a1rborne dust caused by the grad,ng operations using water tankers and spnnklers
3.3.3 _ Do not work soil when moisture content is so great that excessive compaction will occur, nor when so11 is so dry that
dust will form or. clods will not brea,k up.
3.3.4 Remove and dispose of soil in planting areas that tontain deleterious substances such as oil. plaster. concrete. wood.
gasoline. patnt or solvents 1n accord with atl governing Federal, State and LocaJ laws. Remove the soi! to a minimum depth of
six: (6) inches or to a level of dryness in the affected areas.
3.3.5 Replace affected soils with approved native or imported soils as required
3.3.6 The Contractor shall be responsible for all damage to installed plants caused by soil impurities described above unless
such substances were added by others after. the planting was complete
J.J,7 Allow for the addition of soil conditioners in established finish grades
3.3.8 Make minor grade adJustmen1s as d,rected by the Landscape Architect and/or Owne,
3.3.9 At locations where designed drainage meets an obstruction, wrap grades as necessary to prevent the accumulation of
wate, in conformance witt-1 all governing codes .and ordmances.
3.3.10 Finish grade au planting ar"eas to a smooth and even condition. Make sure that no water pockets or 1tregular1ties remain
3.3.11 Remove all foreign materiais and debris including clods and rocks larger th.an 1" in any dimension from !he soils within
three (3) inches of the f1n1sh grade.
J.J.12 Bring finish grades to required elevations so th.at after conditioning any planting area. grad-e is 1 112"' below the tops of
curbs and finish surfaces and six {6) inches below the tops of retaining or planter walls. Slope to drain towards adjacef'lt r-o~cs,
drainage swales or catch basins at a minimum of 1% (1/8" of fall in a fool of run) with 2%, minimum { 1/4" af fall 1n a foot of run)
preferred
3.4.0 SOIL PREPARATION FOR ALL LAWN AND GROUND COVER AREAS 3:1 OR FLATTER
J.4.1 Cultivate all areas to be planted with lawn. hydroseeding_ rooted cuttings and/or unrooted cuttings to a deplh ol at least
srx (6) inches so that the soil shall be loose and friable. ·
3:4.2 The top three (3f inches of soil in al~ cultivated areas shall be free of stones and roots larger than one ( 1} inch rn
diameter and other deleterious matter which might be a hindrance to plantmg and maintenance.
3.4.3 Planting areas shall have the following materials tilled into the top four (4) inches of soil al a rate per 1,000 square feet
S cubic yards of nitrolized-mineralized redwood or fir sawdusUshavings
1.0 pounds of h -1.D -'LO
__ o _ __,pounds of soil sulfur
comme,cial fertilizer.
7'7 pounds of agricultural gypsum ( +in,1!:J 9n,u...d)
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J.5.0 SOIL PREPARATION OF SLOPE AREAS GREATER THAN 3:1 IN STEEPNESS
3.5, 1 The Landscape Contractor shall retain a state licensed Pest Cootrol Advisor to examine the site and to specify in writing
the lype and quantities of weed control methods and materials rnquked The wntten recommendations shall be submiUed to the
Owner and Landscape Arctntect
3.5.2 No materials or method _shalt affect the landscape p!anting or hydroseed germination and rnust conform to all goveming
Federal, State and Local regulauo11s, codes and ordinances
J.5.3 The Pest Conlrol Advisor shall determine the ,emova! or non-removal ot perennial and annual grasses , undesirable
plant material and weeds e:i<1stent in !tie planting areas pcior to the mslallahon ot the irrigation system_
3.5.4 After the installation of the irngat1on system. al! perennial and annual grasses, undesirable plant material and weeds
shall be removed and cleared from the planting a,eas.
J.5.6 Upon completion of the Irrigation system and after all existing undesirable plant material has been removed from the
planting areas, the following weed prevention program shall be utilized unless authorized 1n wnting not to do so by the Owner
and Landscape Architect. Apply a mixttire by spray as follows:
1) 300 lbs per acre of 16-8-8 commercial fertilizer, and
2) 100 lbs per acre of Urea formaldehyde.
3.5.6 Water all areas four (4) times daily for twenty one (21) coosecl)hve calendar days until the weed seeds _have
germ1na1ed Cease watering lot three (3) days Spray all "undes,rable plant matenar' per the approved Pesl Control Adv,so(s
wntten recommendations Appbcation should be done in accordance to the Pest Control Advisor's recommendations aria: all
go11ern1ng Federal, State and Local regulations, codes and ordinances
3.5,7 Allow spray applrcation to kill au undesirable plant material Continue the watering process for an ad.c.Mional seven (7)
calendaf days to ensure that most of the undesirable plant matena! has been killed: If living undesirable plant ma1enal st1tl
exists, rewater four (4) times daily for an additional four (4) consecutive days or until new grow_th appears R.epeat the Pesl
Control Advisor's wntlen recommenQat1ons. Remove undes1raµ1e pt~mt material after 1t has been killed ~12.rb1·ctd.e..
Apphc."'to" i,hall b~ 1/aM,ed b~ #14. Stm of Qll1tct"l'll"--
ARTICLE 4 -INSTALLATION
4.1.0 SCHEDULING
4.1.1 Planting shall not commence until all construction work, grading, soil improvements and irrigation system installation
have been completed, aU requi.red site observations and meetings completed and any repairs, changes, add1t1ons or deletions
satisfactorily completed
4.1.2_ Should the Contractor choose 10 commence work not previously approved o, accepted by the Owner and/or I.and scape
Architect, then the Contractor accepts ,11 responsibility to correct. change, ;;dd and/or delete work as directed by tl"\e Landscape
Architect andior Owner as called for in the Drawtngs and Spec1ficat1ons .at no additional cost 10 tt1e Owner
4,2.0 SPACING
4.2.1 When plant matenal is spaced 1n rows, the total dimension shall be venfied and me plants equally spaced within the
designated area and rs to be p!3Pted ii~ straight hr1es as i11dicalect on the Drawings "-Nnere planl 1l'1~terial is shown 041 the
Ora·~v1ngs in a "loose" and (andom pattern, the Contractor sh.an space the material as shown on the Dr<h-o,nngs, maintair.ing an
unequal spacmg as $hOwn on the orawmgs and desirea by tr1e Laridscape Architect Ground cove, m.atenal sr·,zil! be tf1an9u!arly
spaced as noted on the Orawings
4.2.2 Ho!d plants away ffom atl walks, drives. curbs, walls, structures, etc as noted by the minimum spacing on the Drawings,
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4.2.3 Spol containers and obtain !he Landsc~pe Archotecrs aMlor Owner's approval prior to e,cavat,ng plant pits.
4.3.0 Pl.A.NT PIT EXCAVATIONS
4.J, 1 A:I sides are 10 be cut ver11cally
4.3,2 The plant pit diameter is to be a m,nimul'(l of twelve (12) inches larger than the diameter of !he root ball allowing to, six
{6) inches of cIe.21ratlce on each side. Ut"lless otherwise indicated 1n the attached Agricultural Soils Su1tab1l11y Repon
4.3.3 The plant pit depth is to be the same d-ep!h .as the root ba!! or as per the applicable detail. unless o!herwlse indicated In
tt1e attacheij Agncunural Soils. Suitab1!1ty Report
4.3.4 H the planfo"lg pits are excavated using an auger, break the vertical sides with a balling bar or spade to in!errupt the
continuous curve and possible influence on root development.
4.4.0 REMOVAL FROM METAL CANS OR CONTAINERS
Open canned stock by cutting vertically on two (2) opposite sides of the can with an approved instrument for the putpcse An ax
or spade WILL NOT be pe-rrrntted
4.5.0 SETTING
4.5.1 Pt.ants shall bear the same relationship to the soil levef when planted as they did when in t11e contame1 . Each plant shall
be placed 1n the center of the plant p1~. Plants not bearing this relationship shall be dt.:g up and replanted.
4.5.2 Scarify the tootbaU with venical cuts every quart~r or at s!:i< {6) inches on center to ensure proper ;oot growth and
direc1ion
4,5,3 After boxed tress are placed, but before boxes are removed, the Contractor shall nollfy the Owner and the landscape
Architecl tor approval,
4.6.0 PIT BACKFILL (per soils n,por+ an she<r '.24)
4.6.1 Each plant pit shall be backfilled with lhe following prepared and uniformly mixed plant backfill mix:
7 parts by volume of dean on-site soi!
3 parts by volume of n!tro!ized-mineralli:ed redwood or fir sawdust/shavings
____ O ___ parts by volume of peal moss
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-----~o __ , pound or commercial fertilizer per cubic yard of mbc
---~'l-c..._ __ pounds of ,ron sulfate per cubic yard of m,x.
___ ?~ __ pounds of agncultural gypsum per cubic yard of m,x (-hn.J:1 ~.-ou,id)
___ __cOc.... __ agricuttura! gypsum dusted onto the sides and boUom of the plant pit
4.6.2 Commercial fer111,zer plant tablets shall be "Agnforrn" 21 gram tablet w1lh a guaranteed analysis ol 20-10-<;provided in
lhe following amounts
1} -1 tablet for each 1 gallon or smaller container sized plant material
2) 3 tablets for each 5 ga11on contamer s1ze<1 plant material
3) 5 tablets for each 15 gallon container sized pl~mt material
4} 1 tablet fo, each 1/2"' of cahpe1' on boxed size plant material
4,7.0 PIT BACKFILL PROCEDURE
8ackf1U material 1n plan! ~its shaU be tamped firm and a shallow basin formed around the plant to hold enough wa,ter to saturate:
the mot ball and backfill W~ter plants 10 1mmed1ately after plan{ing Oo not raise !he basin nm above the suHo,1nd1ng grade.
4.8.0 HANDLING
No plaflt material shall be plante{j ,t !he ball is broken or cracked either before or during the process of planling
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lAND SOLUTCONS
Planning
Design
~ Architecture
22982 El Toro Road
Lake Forest, CA 92630
(714) 581-2112
D1'TE INITIAL DATE INITIAL
ENGl'!EER OF \!ORK REVISION DESCRIPTION OTl£R APPROVAi.
DA TE INITIAL
CITY -'l'PROV1'1.
ISLA fvf-A'R ENTRIES & PRODUCTION
{Aviara P.A. 30) Tract 90-30-1 / Lots 7 thru 104
· Carlsbad California
RICHMOND AMERICAN HOMES, INC.
17310 Redhill Avenue, Suite #320 -Irvine, Ca. 92714 -TeL (714) 756-7373
OWN BY:
CHKD BY: __ _
RV1,tD BY•
PROJECT NO.
SDP 95-14
DR A l/t'ING NO.
334-3M
512 11-14-"J(,,
'9i[:) CONTINUED FROM SPECIF/CITIONS-Pl.,1NH,W; (PIRT I) SJIJ:,'f:T
4.9.0 STAKING OF TREES (1, 5 & 15 GALLON SIZE)
Trees shall be set In the plant p•t, one (1) lodgepole pine stake for 1 and 5 gallon trees and.two (2) lodgepole pine Slakes for 15
gallon tree:$-dnven th,rty _(30} incties to firm srnl next to the root ball, and the pit backfilled with prepared soil rntx Secure tree to
stai<.e per spec1f1ed tree 11e in section 2 15.0.
4.10.0 GUYING OF BOXED AND FIELD GROWN TREES
Guy all trees with "1t least three (3) wires in a triangular pattern _ Wire shall be of a sii:e ?is described ln section 2. 16.1 and shall
be covered witr1 a gn;eo garden hose at the point of contact with the tree The guy wire shall be attached to a dead_rn.an pe(
sect.on 2 163. Deadman and wire shall be buned man 18" dia by 36" deep hole at_an angle perpendicular lo the wire:_ The
de,.,dman hole shall be fifmly and thoroughly backfilled and tamped Cover guy wire with a 1/2" diameter wr,Ite plastic PVC pipe
per section 2.16 1 so as to prevent in_iury.
4.11.0 HYDROMULCH SEEDING OF GROUND COVERS ANO GRASS
4"11.1 All seed shall be pre-soaked !n "Catalyst Pre-Emerge" or approved equal for the manufacturer's prescnbed amour'II of
time.
4.11.2 Prior to applying the hydromulch seed slurry mi,, all areas shall be cleaned of weeds, rocks, debris and undesirable
m.atenals. All areas sricill be raked or ""dragged'' to create a roughened surface to better receive th,;-seed apphcahon
4.11.3 The spec1f1ed seed mix shall be af'plied a1 the raie stated on the Drawings and/or in section 2.4.0 for the Gtound Cover
Seed Mix and/or 2.5.0. for the Grass Seed Mix
4.11.4 Soil and fiber mulch binders {"Ecology Control" or "Terra Tac 3") shall be applied witr, the hydromulch slurry mix at the
fate of 130 pounds per acre
4.11.5 Hydromulch fiber shall be applied al the rate of 2.000 pounds per ;,ere
4.11.6 "Humectant HL-80" shall be applied with the hydromulch slurry mix at the rate of 20 gallons per acre.
4,11.7 (,,,-'20·1,0
slurr~ mix at the rate of ;ex:> "Slow Release" commercial fertilizer shall be applied with ihe Ground Cover Seed hyctromulch
pounds per acre.
4.11.8 Urea Formaldehyde shall be applied with the Ground Cover hydromulch slurry mix al lhe rate of
JOO pounds per acre.
4.11.9 Agricultural gypsum shall be applied with the Ground Cover hydromulch slurry mix at the rale of
poun.ds per acre
4.11.1 O Soil Sulfur shall be applied with the Ground Cover hydromulch slurry mix at the rate of
___ _,,Oc_ __ poun-os per acre
4.11.11 All adjacent areas and structures shall receive a thorough cfeaning to remove overspray of hydromu!ch
4.11.12 Ir any hydromulched areas are planted prior to the planting of trees, shrubs or other plants, the Contractor shall be
respons1bte for any damage to the hydromu!ch caused by his operations ir~ planting the trees. shrubs or other plants and any
damage form such cause shalt be repaired by him at his own expanse.
4.12.0 SODDING OF GRASS
4.12.1 Sorl shall be leh 1112" below finish grade as the sod will bring the level up to the proper height.
4.12.2 After preparation of the soil, the area mus! be 1mga!ed to wet it to a depth of fOlH (4) inches It shall be damp but not
muddy and without depressions.
4.12.3 Initial placer,ent of the sod shall be !.=ud w:lhin one (1) calendat day or no more than 24 ho~irs after it is delivered lt shall
not be left 1n the hot sun nor left 1n rolls or stacked overnight
4.12.4 Prior to plac,ng al sod, evenly oroadcast 21-0-0 commercial fertilizer at the rate of seven \7) pounds per 1,000 square
feet of surface area.
4.12.5 Sod shall be unrolled .and placed carefully in a 5taggered (running bond) pa!!ern. A piece of 60" long 2" x 4" wood shall
be used to tamp each roll against the adJacent strips to eliminate Joints and edges
4.12,6 Sod shall be trimmed to conform to lawn Shapes designated on the "Planting Plan" fn the Drawings
4.12.7 After sod is laid it shall be irrigated thoroughly to provide good moisture pene!ration
4.12.8 All sod areas shall be rolled with a sod roller nol latar than rive (5) calendar days after 1nstallalion Sod shall conform
wilh the finish gr-adB, exis!lng paving and contours so as to elimmate unevenness, !umps, seams, etc . A second rolling will be
necessary 1f tt-,e fifst dot:s not meet with these specif1cat1ons
4.12.9 All perimeter and border areas shall not be laid with less ttian full width sod nor less than one-half length sod. ihe
exposed edges shaH have soi! pushed up against them so as to prevent them from drying out
4.12.10 A?! sod in _sodded areas shall be handled and laid 1n a h1gr1 S-landard. workm;,nship manner AH ends, joints afl.d cuts
shall appear as one of a continuous lawn
4.12.11 If, at the lune o; t~ie first r"r)0w1ng, depressions have developed on the lawn surface these depressions shall be filled
with approved topso1( lightly compacted and brough1 u.p 10 specified grade. These filled areas shell theri be sodded as
previously specified, even if final appro11;21I has been given
4.13.0 SEEDING OF GRASS
4.13.1 Seed mixture shall be as specified herein (see section 2.5 0) and/ot the Drawings
4.13.2 Just prior to sowing seed, the surface of the area to be planled shall be sufficiently loose and triable _to receive the seed
The lawn shall be sown evenly at the rate specified herein (see section 2 5 0) and/or on tr,e Drawings During the sowing, care
shall be exercised to keep the seed mixture uniform. avoiding uneven distribution of varieties
4.13.3 Seed Application sh;;>II oe by one of the following methods:
1) Hand broadcast (p-ush or mechamcal spreader)
2) Tractor -seeder combination
3) Hydromulch applicahon per section 4 11 0 herein.
4.13.4 Following the sowing of me seed and applica11on of mulch, water shall be applied by a gentle spray and the areas •ept
moist, but not glistening wet, until time for the start of maintenance site visit All adJatent areas (,Ind stro<..:lures shaH receive a
ttiotough cleaning to remove overspfay of mulch or topdte5sing
4_13.5 It, at the ttme or the first mowing, depressions have developed on the lawn sud.ace, these depressions shall be fHled with
approved topsoil, lightly compacted and brought up w specified g(ade These filled a,eas shaH then be seeded as previously
specified even it fjnal c:pprovQol ti~s been given
4.13.6 If any seeded lawn areas are planted prim to the planting ot trees, shrubs or other plants, the Contractor shall be
responsible fc,r any damage to the lawn caused by his operations 1n plantmg the trees. shrubs or other plants and any damage
form such cause shaU be repaired by him at his own ex:pense.
4.13_7 After seed" i3pphcation by "Hand" or "Tractof''. topdress lawn areas with -114·· of Ke!logg·s N1tmhumus or approved equal
4.13.8 Avoid d1stnbut1ng the seed into areas other th.an ,ho5e indicated on the o,awings
4.13.9 Remove grass s.eed which germinates 1r1 unspecified areas
4.14.0 INSTALLATION Of ROOTED CUTTINGS
4,14.1 Rooted cuttings sha!! be planted sufficiently deep to cover al1 roots and spaced as spec1f1ed In-ground co11er !1st found on
the Pl,;inting Ptan in lhe Drawmgs. RoOled cuttings shall t>e spaced 1n a triangular pallern at the &pec1f1ed spacmg
4.14.2 Rooted cutting ground cover planls shall have been grown 1n flats and shall remain In those flats unltl tIrne fot
transplanting into the ground on the proJed site .A.t _time of transplanhng the flal soil Sholl C6r)t~1n suN1c1ef'll mo1stufB so that the
soil c10es not fall apart when hn1ng plants from tt1e tlat. Each plant shall be pl.anted with its appropriate amount at flat soil in a
manner that will ensure ~ rrnmmum Of disturbance lo the root system
4.14.3 Roo1,ed cuttings s/latl not be allowed to dfy ou! before or while being planied Willed plafits .shall not be accepted.
4.14.4 At the time ot planting, all ground cover plants and the earth around each plaint shall be fim1ed sufficiently to force out all
air pockels
4,14.5 Alternate procedures in 1he planting of grourid covers may be approved by the Landscape Architect, but ~h.all no1
retease the Contractor from the noted warranty described he-rein
4.15.0 INSTALLATION OF UNROOTED CUTTINGS
4,1S.1 Cuttings shall not be allowed to dry. wither or become more than two (2) calendar days old before planting.
4.15.2 Cuttings she:!1 be spaced 1n a triangular pattern at the specrf1ed spacing
4.15.3 Cuttings shall be planted at a minimum depth of three (3) inches so that no more lhan t>,,vo (L) nodes are covered with
$Oil
4.15.4 Cuttings shall be planted to allow a depression to hold water
4.16.0 INSTALLATION OF EROSION CONTROL FABRIC
4.16, 1 Install fabric in those areas as md1cated on the Dfawings
4.16.2 Bury top edge of fabric in a shallow trench twelve (12) inches back from the lop lip of the slope and anchor tM fabric
with hog ring staples at the seams and centered bet½'een the seams Anchot the bottom edge 1n the same manner.
4.16.J Allow a four (4) inch overlap at the seams for shrinkage. Stitch seams al eight (8) inch intervals with hog ring staples.
4.16.4 Fabric shall be neatly placed with straight seams and no unsightly wrinkles after shnnkage. Do not stretch the fabric!!
Allow it to conform to the natural conlours and grades wh,ch I! covers. Sctb13rade, svi«(( be Smoai-h.
4.17.0 PROTECTION
4.17.1 The Contrac1or shall carefully and continuously protect and maintain all areas included in the Contract until final acceptMce of the Work by the Owner
4,17.2 The Contractor shall take all measures necessary to protect the slope, plant bed and lawn areas from damage resulting
!rom pectestnan traffic. If the Conlfactor elects to use barriers of any type, such barriers shall meet the Owner's approval and be
in conformance with all governing Federal, State and Local regulations and agencies prior to installation.
4.17.3 RecuIt1vate and replant all damaged planted areas as a part of lhe Work of this Section.
4.18.0 CLEAN UP
At the completion or each day's work ;;1nd prior to the check site observation, the Contractor shall legally dispose of all trash.
refuse, debris, containets. etc. off of the p(emises, All scars, ruts or mars in the area caused by the Contractor's Wark shall be
rep-oired Qt the Contractor's expense,
ARTICLE 5 • MAINTENANCE PERIOD
5.1.0 WORK TO BE PERFORMED
5.1.1 The rna1n1enance pefi◊d shall begin when an Wotk indicaled on _the_ Drawings. Specifications and the "Start of
M~intenance'' punch 11st items have been completed and the Landscape Architect and/or the Owner have observed completion
of the Wark
5.1.2 The mairiter1ar,ce work shall be petiormed as specified hereir'I after. and shalt be continued tor a minimum penod of
5;>0 calendar days
5.1.3 The Contractor shall not be released from his maintenance period obligation until all items found dunng the "Final
landscape Observatjon·' have been resolved to the Landscape Architect's and Owner's satisfaction 1n conta:rmance with the
Or~wings and Spec1f1cations, and a written s.tatement so stating has been issued by the Landscape Architect and/or Owner.
5.1.4 Water art landscaped areas at such intervals as weather conditions require to replenish mo!slure below the root zone.
6.2.0 TRE~ PRUNINO
5,2.1 Prune t,ees selectively to provide the following characteristics:
1) Allow the development of permanent scaffold branches that are s.marrer in diamete, than the trunk or branch to
which tt'ley are attached and which have vertical spacing of eighteen (18) to twenty four (24) inches, w1!h radicJ
orientation ;;,nd do not overlay one .another,
2) El1mtna!e narrow 'V' shaped branch forks which lack strength
3) Thin out crown Ir, reduce lopping and wind damage.
4) As necessary to maintain growth within the space limitations af the SlJffound1ng site.
5) As necessary to maintain a natural appearance and to balance the crown with the roots
5.2.2 Stripping of lower branches (raising up} of young trees is not _permitted unles_s so approved by the Landscape Architect
r;;:elain lower branches in a "tipped bae!-C or "pniched .. condition, with ~$ much foliage as possible to promote tapered trunk
growth, Lower branches may be cut flush with the trunk only after the tree is able to stand erect with0L.Jt staking or other Sllpport.
5,.2 .. 3 Thin out and shape evergreen trees when necessary to prevent wind and storm damage, preferably in early Spring
when all fear of frost has passed
6.2.4 Perform pnmary pruning of dec,duous trees during the dormant season. Prune damaged trees or those that constitute
healll1 or safety hazards pro,nptly, w,thoul regard to season
5.2 .5 Make all pruning cuts of lateral branches or buds flush with the trunk. "Stubbing" ,s not permitted.
5.2.6 PnJne lower branches interfering with mowing operations, but only with the apprnval of the Landscape Architect.
5,3.0 SHRUB PRUNING
5.3.1 ObJect1ves of shrub pruning are as specified in Section 5,2 0 (Tree Pruning).
5.3.2 Do not clip shrubs into balled or foxed forms except where required by the design and so identified on the Drawings or
by the Landscape Architect in the field.
5.4.0 PLANT SUPPORTS
5.4.1 Inspect stakes and guys weeKly to prevent girdling of trunks or branches Make adjustments as necessary to prevent
rubbing or injury to bark.
5.4.2 Remove slakes and guys as soon as plants no longer require their support, after approximately two (2) growing seasons
or one (1) calendar year
5.5.0 WEED CONTROL
5,5.1 Maintain au basins, turf and lawn areas, hydroseed1n9, slope and ateas between plants free o_f weed growth through
physical removal andtor chemic;:11 apphcations as recommended in writing by a licensed Pest Control Advisor.
5.5.2 Avoid frequent soil cult1vat1on that may damage shallow and newly developing root systems.
5.6.0 INSECT AND DISEASE CONTROL
Main1ain eHective controls tJsing approved materials and apptication techniques as recommended in writing by a licensed Pest
Conlrol AdviS0(
5.7.0 PEST CONTROL
5.7, 1 Provide rneastJre$ necessary to exlerminate gophers, mole. and other rodents and/or pests immediately when their
presence is discovered
5.7.2 Repair and-restore surfaces and plant material to their orlgindl condition
5.8.0 FERTILIZATION
5.8.1 Provide one (1) application of comme,ciai fertilizer every thirty (30) calendar day interval with the first application being
provided at U'ln1y (30) aays following the beginning date-of the start of maintenance and every thirty calendar days thereafter
5.6.2 Commerc,al fert1hzer to be appl,ed ,s 2.1-0-0 at the rate of "'> pounds per
1,000 sqc,are reel of planted area Fertilizer is to be evenly applied to all planted areas including but not limiled to lawn, shrub.
g(0und cove,, hydroseeded and slope areas
5.S.O PLANT REPLACEMENT
5.9.1 Remove dead and dying plants as they occur and immediately replace them with hea~hy plants of equal size, type and
variety as or,gmauy called Im on the Drawir,gs
5.9,2 Prepare tne soil and rnstall the new plants 1n accordance with the Drawings and Specifi~ations
5.1 D .0 Gf!OUNO COVER
5, 10, 1 Edge ground cover to keep m bounds and trim top growth as neces.sary to rnaintain an overall uniform and neat
~ppearance
5.10.2 Replace dead and m1ss1ng plants 1mn-ied1ately.
5.1 o.l Remove any accumulated trash and debr,s on a weekly basis
5.10.4 Control weed growth when necessary through physical labor and/or the use of a ct"tem1cal applicat1on(s) as
recommended 1n writing by a licensed Pest Control Advisor,
5.11.0 LAWNS
5.11,1 Mow all fescue turt and lawn areas to a minimum height of two (2) inches during !he ramy season and three (3} inches m
the stimmer
5.11.2 Mow all turf and lawn areas a m,rrnnum of once every seven (7) calendar days unless so prevented by the wealher
5.11.3 Trim edges at leas! twice monthly or as necessary to maintain a neat appearance. Remove clippings from walks and
paved areas
5.12.0 MISCELLANEOUS
5.12.1 All paved areas shall be kepi continuously clear of mud, debris and puddles.
5.12,2 Al! seeded turf and/or hydroseeded ground cover a,eas mvst be fully germinaied and d1splaying a vigorous aod healthy
cover of specified plant types with no "bare" areas larger than lour ( 4} square feel.
5.12.3 Hoses, maintenance e9uIpment and materials shall be neatly stored off site when not in use unless so authOrized by the
Owner to do so in an area on &tie
S.12-4 The mamtenance fore_man on t~1e Project _shall be a competent, English speaking superviso_r, experienced in landsc_ape
maintenance and ci:lpa'lble of d1scuss1ng matters with the Landscape Architect, the Owner and authorized ager'ICy representatives
on the Project site.
5.12.5 Workmen shall pfeser1t a neat appearance at all times and shall conduct all work oper3tion~ and dealmgs wi!h the
public, Owner. LandSC<llpe Architect and authonzed agency representalives ma d1plomattc and courteous manner.
5.12.6 Workmen shall be fully clothed at all limes in dress suitable for the Job
5, 12. 7 Workmen shall not vse any profane language or any other form of lewd and/or profane vocalizations, acts andior
gestures toward the Owner, his rnprnsentat1ve-s, the Landscape Architect, other contractors or their work force and any member
of the public or authoriwd agency
END OF PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS
: Otan:gt Offlce-
Lab. No. 87475
March 1. 19%
Mitchell-J'..acoss
SOIL AND PLANT LAB-ORATO~'t', IHC,
21982 cl Toro Road Sre B
El T9ro. CA ~26-~
! AV!.A!tA TRACT 9030, CARLSBAD. JOB #312
She Qbseyation!i
Pf:!'r.cntly, c.o~t."Uttion MS Mt yer: be$Ui,: Ol'I me~~: h6we11et, Uie pads for each individual home are
at final _$i-"ade, Compl.eu: ioil evalu.ations we!e ~nducted 011 the model .:treas. Ple~se-refer io the-
attached map to identify sampii.-:ii location. Random sample~ wer= al~o collected throughout the ptojea
for 2€ritu.lrural suitabilicy analy~i::: 01\/.y. It should be noted trulr cu all ~mpling l~rions the soil is
unifon'll in color al'ld [e-:,crure tu an augered deplh of 4 ft.
Particle size c:va!d.ttbn rt:vi:aU a ~ ~J' leac fo, ~:npli:::i. ! .:."':d := ~:'l.d t :ne4.i!..'ffl ~<' firt¢ S&!'ldy 'roam
for .samtili:: :;, The ave-rage es.iima1e:d infi11t'a.:ion ra~e: for th,: th(ee t:im~ling Jocatio-rn is; a moderate
.. 15 inches per hc~r. N11turally oeeutting organic maner is !Ow, Th~ adi,fr;ioti: of ori~'lk matter 8.-i
induded in the r~ommen,;ia.tiom: sho!!ld. tmprove po-ro5icy-and !nfilU11t!l;m as wl!!l as inc~asb:g moisrure
holding capacity a.."Jd soil biological ac:i.vity.
.$oil pH is dighrJy al!catln<!: in reac1km. Lime, which h.u 1 butferitlg effect on the son is oot pre~
whieh fa faYO-;'"ab-le. Sa!ii"'.tl)' {EC<:<) is safely low. The sodhim i\di-c,rptlon mio (SAR} m:Ikate~ a sligr\t
build up M sodium m samples 2 and 3 but should ooi pres¢nt any proN~ms:, Toe ~orpaut!tm qf finely
ground agric1,1lrural gypwm u-..ay p-rovidl;; .row:-b-::nefit in retnici_;;_g thi:-: SAR. Soran. constitutes rn'.'! ha:tard.
Availat,Je n.!trng:en fa r.:,primum in wnp!c 3, fair in sample 2 and !s J,:,w_ in sampl!: L Phosphoros <Wpply
fa low throughout. Pota~siurn avaitabitity is fair in sample 1 and iJ !o',l,' in sampl¢s 2 an;! J, Mag:ncsii..m
SUP!'l}' is b.igh "t.d calcium availizbilit}' is fall.
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M:m::h I, 19%
Soil pH i.t ~lightly aC!clk: in sarnple ~ with re~ainlug sample locations sligh.ty alkaline in rc:i!etiOit.
$:;lirtiry {ECe) is oot ~¢essive. Sodium is indlcatlng a ~light Otllld up in s:unp!es 4 and 7 and is: low in
Sa.alpl>:S 5 ~M 6. 8-oN?";., 2!thou3h adequate for mitridmul Tlt':<:'d..5, is sic(~ly kw"
C'e:n;m~nt5
In summary, b:ut:d oo. the samples co!lecu~:d it .app(::;m that the soils: a:r;: .:::h~.iea!.!y ;;nd physicatly suicable
to !lujJPOl'I: A wide t"ll.nge Ctf 0IT.ll!1l~nrnl ;ilatt~. So![ rer:ommendatbttl for genera! ;ilanting arc as foUows.
fou:{a,;;e S~jj Pr,:naratjon
If surface soil cornpaGti0::'l; has occ;..ri-~. aU ar~as. iv b¢ l;i.n:;l~~d should be rlp~d ot dlte-d m :&
mirrlmmn 9~ depr.h WheNv-rr ;,ossib!~-
AMQVNT11000 SO FT-
5 cu. yds oitwgen 5~bi!izei:! .5aw,;lust
de~i\·e-d from. 1'¢<'lwood, fir or ;;e.dar
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75 1~. finely zr~i::r-.C. azrku!tur;il g)'psum
It is imporum thsr .1ll th.-: ib,we arnen~mems be uniformly broad~1m and ihoroug.,.1.ly \ocoqx:,rnted co ;,
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2 H~s.. iron S'l.l!face•
5 IP~-fin~ly g:r;:,und agrku!rural g:yprum
(i) ,oil ANO PC.HT LABO .. TORY,INC,
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:<-farch l, 1996
Tue pr!'pare1 b.lltl:flil rrti~ is 10 be placed ar(l:J:ruJ <he :sides of :he roo1balt. For large box ,recs 1;5c only
io th~ uppt:x' 12" of ba~kfill, The son below ;.~,e :-001!:1-~!! sbo~ld be unamend~d site :;o)l. Plant)n.g pit~
sheuld be as v,!.i.dC as prl!ci;ii;;al .a;o~ liberally Cu$t l"lJi: iir.ll!S w)UJ finely ground a_grlcutruraJ zyprum before
pfa.ming, Slow-ri::J~~s~ fmili.:er table.~ ShOl,lki bi. pJ;;i;:i::tj .'It ,he i,ide~ i;J the rnotbalb at m.anuf:;ctun:r·1;,:
labele:d m.;s.
M.11imerumce :Fertilization
Ammol\ium sulf'.att {2:J-0-0) $h0llld ~ uniformly bro:idc.m at t,1)C :tatc of 5 ·lbs, pe.r 1000 sq. ft. The fin:.1
,1pplicaiiOD t.h¢uld ~.::ur :appro:o::i:matt:ly 30 days after planting .artd can he te:pe.atcd rhe~aft-n 11:VU)' A5 ~
60 day:-::. To ~re 21deqtmc soil pbos:p-horus ;md polllssfum a complete fen:lize, such:~s !<S-6-8-shcmlif
~ ru.hstirute.:1 f9r me ammOl'IJUm su}fare in late fall and l!g.ain in early spring ;u IDCC n;1c of 6 lbs. pq 1000
s~. f~-All fertilize! appllctHior.s should: be m~c.le when the pllint mat~nal ~ dry. f'QIJow. each t~rtilks:tion
wllh a thorougb irrigation.. When plants hiwe bec;ome wt:11 esu.blished, the frequency uf fertllb::r
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lANO SO~VT!ONS
Planning
Design
Landscape Architecture
22982 El Toro Road
Lake Forest, CA 92630
(714) 581-2112
DATE INITIAL
ENGINEER OF' W>RK
-
REVISION DESCRIPTION
2292-1 El t:oro Rd,, t;ult.e 8 AG~!('::UL'r!JRi\L .lilUi.TMl:J.J;-:t:'1,'Y »11:b ~~. g~41g ,
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(Aviana P.A. 30) Tract 90-30-1 / Lots 7 thru 104 •
Carlsbad California
RICHMOND AMERICAN HOMES, INC,
17310 RedhiH Avenue, Suite #320 -lrvinci Ca. 92714 -Tel. (714) 7SQ.-7373
APPROVED~ ','~t(/~,fif~-c-::-::----_!_(/.lf-9,(
A_S_S_l-ST_A_N_T_P-.,,._,f-' r-lN!NG DIRECTOR DA TE
01',N BY:
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RVVD BY•
PROJECT NO.
SDP 95-14
DRAWING NO.
334-3M
512 11-\4 'li,;,
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rno:SN GRAM IN PLANT ~ED
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AT AU SPUUS
e REDWOOD HEADERBOARD
STAKf TREf ?ER?::rrn:r;:ut.P.R TO PR!:~A!LINU ,mm.
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?llIOR 'rO ?~A.N7JN(i FOR C3SE!;'.VAT10N
PURPCSES,
3, INSTJ,.LL 1•ARJol{-CA.rJ:i" ::tl':E Htl,'l'l"K
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(TO SE ~EMOVEO PRIOR TO END OF MAINTENANCE)
SPl;CFl!C PLANT TA$S P~R
MANUFACTURf~'S RECCMM;;NOATIOl'lS
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COMPACTED, I-ION-AMENDED
NAT! 'IE SOIL
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1. ALL SHRUBS/6R0!,JUO COVER TO B-E f'l.ANTfP AT E:OUAL SPACING (lf<IMHi!,JLAR) \.JffLfSS OTHERWlSE INOICJ.lED 01i Pt.ANS: SEE LEGEND FO~ SPACING REQUl~EMCNTS.
e SHRUB S GROUND COVER
P-03 ----------SPACING
L INSTALL G-U'f5 MAND TA:JT TO YR[~i:~T
DEfORMATiON OF lIMBS-
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STAK(S (;?J PLACES 6.. !ir• Z"x2'd6" RDi,..'0---,r @ j
3. $~£ SPECIFICATJONS FOR ACCEPTABLE
AL T(t\N,HE DEAt:IWUl .I\SSE~l Y.
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.-REE IRW!t ?ROTECTORS 0~ ,J.,L TREES I~ tU~f
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WAT ERlN1) BASIN (TO 5f
REM.JVED PR:00 '1'0 mo OF !1Al~1'El"\ANCf}
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PER DHAIL
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42" & O'iER . 110
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~INT OF' GONTACT
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~UYS 5PAC£~ EQUALLY AAO~O
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AL TERNAH D:::A:lM.~N ASStM3!..Y,
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1/2" DIA. x 5' ,mnt P\/C
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BfxM TO FORK
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5P£CIFJ£D f't. . .4.NT TABS
PER "IANll:.'AC:°UREli:'S
, REC(ll,to!EMDAT10NS
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ON SLOPE
GUYING
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MAfil,lFACTUR(~'S M.£LOM£NDAT10NS
L PLAC£ Sl'l;,:JFJ;:o TASS !N ,PLANT CONU]Nrn l>RJOfl iO PLANTH.G FOR :JBS::.RVATJDN P!JRPOSfS.
8 CONTAINER PLANTING
NCTf:
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R£COM£'.'lDATlONS.
l-PtACE SPfC:lFIEO TABS ]N PLt.fH CONTAlNER PRiOR TO PLANTJNG i:'DR 08StRnnvN
t'URPOS.fS,
8 CONTAINER PLANTING ON SLOPE
CITY OF CARLSBAD POLICIES AND REQUIREMENTS
C.3-3
C.3-3.1
E.3• J.J
MlJLCHIN(;
A minimum of 3'' of organic rnukh shall be added in non-turf platrting areas with
sl()Jles less steep thao 3:J to cover the soil surface completely. . .
SLOPE PLANTING STANOARDS
Slopes requiring erosion control measures cis specified herein shall be treated with
Ont"' or more of the following planting stmdarck
a. Sb!ndard #l , COVER CR()Pl!IJTE MESH
Caver crop shall be a seed mix typically made ut, of qui(:k germinating
and fast covering g1dS.se:s, dovers, and/or wild !1()wers. Submit the specific:
~ mix for City appr(N-al prior to llpplitatiun. The cover cn)p shall be
applied at a rate and manner-5uffident to pi'ovid~ 90% c:ovtJ"age within
thirty (30) days.
Type of jute mesh shall be as approved by the Ci~, and st.iked to the slope as
recommended by the manufacturer,
Jute rne,s.h :;hall be reqt1ired when planting occurs between Augu,;t 15 and
April l:i .
DurinR the i-ernainder of the year, the cover eri;p an<l!or jute mesh may
be u.sed. .
b. Standard #2 · GROUND COVER
One hundred (100%) percent of the area shall be planted with a ground
Cf)ver lmO"Wtl to have e..xceUent soil binding characteristics {planted from a
minimum size of flatted material and spaced t◊ provide full coverage within
one.yean.
c. Standard #3 -LOW SHR)JBS
Low spre.ading wcx,dy shrubs (planfod frorn a m·mtmurn ◊-f 2 :¾ inch liners)
shall cover a minimum of seventy (70%} percent of the slope face (at
mature size}. •
d. Stand.rn:l #4 -TREES ANO/OR I.ARCE SHRUBS
Tree.:, and/or large shmbs shall be (planted from a minimum of 1 gallon
conbiner:;) at a minimum rate of one {l) plant per two hundred (200)
square feet. ·
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1. 5-TAr.f TREt ?ERP£NC>lCULAR TO l°'REVAlUNS WIND.
2. PLACE SPECinrn YABS IN PIA.'iT CO!iT,\lN~R
n10R IO ?LANT!NG tOR oasiRVATIO?c •
F'l)Kl>0$ES.. .
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?ROT?.C'roll.s ON A1.1.. T:U;ts U: ftJltF AREAS:,
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TRH Tl t PER Sr'fClF"ICATHlNS
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S(Rr-1 TO 1'0~ Di'.P!i.ESSH'l WA!.ERJNG BASIN
(TC Bt REII\Ovrn PRIOR ro {rro OF AAl"NTENA.NCI!)
FHl!SH :3RA0£
CON7 A I ~f]I: MCl'r BALL
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S?EC)FJEO PLA~T TAB$ PER
MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS
1. .STA,-,e TRH PE?.PENiJiCL!LAJI. TO PRit/A!LlNG
WlND.
2'. f>LACI: SP€CIFIED 7ll8S I~ Pl.MIT CON"T.A!~lR
f'RJOR -:-o Pl.ANTING FOR OSSf11VATlON
PL!RPOS.i"S.
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8SINGLE STAKED TREE ON SLOPE
E.3-1.2 AREAS OF APPLICATION (PLANTING)
E.3-1.2.J SLOPES --6:1 orste~per and:
a. 3 feet or less in vertical height and are adjacent to publk walks or streets
re.quire at minimum Standard #1 (cover crop and juted).
b. 4 feet to 8 feet in vertkal Jieight require Standanis #1, #2 and #3.
c, In """"'' of 8 feet in v.rtical h<ight require Standards # 1, #'2. #3 and #4.
E.3-L2-2 SPECW. CONDITIONS
E.3-L2-2.l Areas gyaded !latter th/\116:l require Standard #l (cover crop) when they have one
or more of the following conditions:
a.· Sheet graded pads not scheduled for improvements within 6 months of
completion of rough grading.
b. A i>0te,1tial erosion problem as determined by the City.
c. Identified by the City as highly visible areas to the public or have special
conditions that warrant immediate treatment.
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MITCH ELL-LACOSS
lAN!) 50tUTIONS
Planning
Design
Lands.cape Architecture
22982 El Toro Road
Lake Forest, CA 92630
(714) 581-2112
DATE INITIAL
ENGINEER OF WORK REVISION DESCRIPTION
ISLA t-1A'R ENTRIES tr P'ROVUCTION
(Aviara P.A. 30) Tract 90-30-1 / Lots 7 thru 104
Carlsbad California
RICHMOND AMEIUCAN HOMES, INC.
17310 Redhill Avenue, #320 -I ine, Ca. 92714 -Tel. (714) 756-7373
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