HomeMy WebLinkAboutDWG 472-7M; CT 06-13; TABATA 10; 01-24ABBREVIATIONS:
AC Asphalt Concrete FD Floor Drain PA
NC Air Condenser FON Foundation Pl
AD Area Drain FF Finish Floor PIP
ADA American with Oisabilites Act FFE Finish Floor Elevation PL
AGG Aggregate FG Finish Grade POC
ALIGN Alignment FH Fire Hydrant POVC
APPROX Approximate FL Flow Line PREP
ARCH Architect(ural) FOB Face of Building PSI
FOC Face of Curb PT
BC Bottom of Curb FOF Face of Finish PVC
BCR Beginning Cur.ie Radius FOS Face of Step PVI
BD Board FOW Face of Wall PVMT
BF Bottom of Fence FS Finish Surface
BL Base Line FTG Footing R
BLDG Building RCP
BM Benchmark G Gas RD
BOC Back of Curb GA Gauge RE
BOP Bottom of Pipe GALV Galvanized RECPT
BOR Bottom of Ramp GB Grade Brake REF
BOS Bottom of Slope GC General Contractor REINF
BOT Bollom GFCI Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter REQ
BS Bottom of Step GO Grid Origin REV
BVC Beginning of Vertical Curve GR Grade RL
BW Bottom of Wall GV Gate Valve RO
ROW HB Hose Bibb RJW CAB Crushed Aggregate Base HC Handicap RP CB Catch Basin HDR Header CFS Cubic Feet per Second HORIZ Horizontal s
Cl Cast Iron HP High Poinl SCH
CIP Cast-in-Place HT Height sco
CJ Contraction Joint SF
CL Centerline ID Inside Diameter SHT
CLR Clearance IJ Isolation Joint SIM
CMB Crushed Miscellaneous Base IN Inch SPEC
CMP Corrugated Metal Pipe IN\/ Invert SQ
CMU Concrete Masonry Unit JB Junction Box STA co Cleanout JT Joint STD
CONG Concrete STL
CONT Continuous LB Pound STRUC
LF Linear Fee ss
DBL Double LOW Limit of Work TC DCJ Doweled Construction Joint LP Low Point
DET Detail THK
DF Douglas Fir MAX Maximum TOB
DI Drain Inlet MECH Mechanical TOC
DIA Diameter MED Medium TOS
DIAG Diagonal MET Metal TBD
DIM Dimension MFG Manufacturer TD
DWG Drawing MH Manhole TF
MIN Minimum TOR
E East MISC Miscellaneous TS
(E) Existing MOM Metalized Ornamental Metal TYP
EA Each TW
N Norlh ECR End Curve Radius NIC Not In Contract UNO
EIFS Exterior Insulation and Finist1 System NO Number V EL Elevation NOM Nominal VERT ELEC Electrical NTS NotTo Scale ENCL EncJosure w
EQ Equal QC On Center WI
EQUIP Equipment OCEW On Center each Way W/0
EVC End Vertical Curve OD Outside Diameter WC
EW Each Way OE Or Equal WI
EWWM Eleclrically Welded Wire Mesll OPG Opening WP
EX Existing OPP Opposite ws
VICINITY MAP LOCATION MAP
CITY OF OCEANSIDE
PACIFIC
OCEAN
Planting Area
Point of Intersection
Protect in Place
Property Line
Point of Connection
Point of Vertical Curve
Preparation
Pounds per Square Inch
Poinl of Tangency
Poly Vinyl Chloride
Point of Vertical Intersection
Pavement
Radius
Reinforced Concrete Pipe
Roof Drain
Rim Elevation
Receptacle
Reference
Reinforced
Required
Revision
Ridge Line
Rough Opening
Right of Way
Right of Way
Radius Point
Sewer
Schedule
Sewer Clean Out
Square Feet
Sheel
Similar
Specification
Square
Station
Standard
Steel
Structural
Stainless Steel
Top of Curb
Thick
Top of Beam
Top of Cap
Top of Slope
To Be Determined
Top ofDrain
Top of Fence
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CONSULTANT TEAM:
CLIENT:
Lennar Homes
25 Enterprise Third Floor
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
T: (949) 349-8138, F: (949) 349-0394
Contact: Brian Nestoroff
email: Brian.Nestoroff@lennar.com
ARCHITECT:
KTGY Group, Inc.
17922 Fitch
Irvine, CA 92614
949-851-2133 Main
Contact: Tien-Shin Shen
email: tshen@ktgy.com
CIVIL ENGINEER:
Hunsaker & Associates
9707 Waples Street
San Diego, CA 92121
T (858) 558-4500, F: (858) 558-1414
Contact: Yolanda Calvo
email: YCalvo@HunsakerSD.com
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT:
studio PAD, Inc.
92 Argonaut, Ste 270
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
T: 949-770-8530
Contact: Peter A Duarte
email: paduarte@studio-PAD.com
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DRAWING INDEX:
SHEET TITLE SHEET NUMBER
TITLE SHEET 1
CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULES 2
CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULES 3
CONSTRUCTION PLAN 4
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 5
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 6
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 7
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 8
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 9
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS 10
CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS 11
CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS 12 KEYMAP rn
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CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS 13
IRRIGATION SCHEDULES AND NOTES 14
IRRIGATION PLAN 15
IRRIGATION DETAILS
IRRIGATION SPECIFICATIONS
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A security release letter shall certify that he or she has inspected the
work and that the project complies with the following conditions:
PLANTING SCHEDULES
PLANTING PLAN
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19
1. Has been maintained in substantial conformance to the
approved plans.
PLANTING DETAILS 20 2. Is growing in a healthy and thriving conditiqn.
PLANTING DETAILS 21
' 3. All plantings required under Section IV.E of (he Landscape
' PLANTING DETAILS 22
' Manual have been established as an effectiv'[:l surface erosion
PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS 23 control.
SITE LIGHTING COORDINATION PLAN 24 4. There is no evidence of excessive run off from the irrigation
system causing a soil erosion problem.
5. As-built landscape plans for the bonded work shall be submitted
to and approved by the City.
DECLARATION OF RESPONSIBLE CHARGE:
I HEREBY DECLARE THAT I AM THE LICENSED DESIGNER OF WORK FOR THIS PROJECT, THAT I
HAVE EXERCISED RESPONSIBLE CHARGE OVER THE DESIGN OF THIS PROJECT AS DEFINED IN
SECTION 6703 OF THE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE AND THAT THE DESIGN IS
CONSISTENT WITH CURRENT STANDARDS.
I UNDERSTAND THAT THE CHECK OF PROJECT DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS BY THE
CITY OF CARLSBAD AND SAN DIEGO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEAL TH IS CONFINED
TO A REVIEW ONLY AND DOES NOT RELIEVE ME, AS THE LICENSED DESIGNER OF WORK, OF
MY RESPONSIBILITIES FOR PROJECT DESIGN.
THESE PLANS HAVE BEEN PREPARED IN SUBSTANTIAL CONFORMANCE WITH THE APPROVED
LANDSCAPE CONCEPT PLAN, WATER CONSERVATION PLAN, FIRE PROTECTION PLAN, AND ALL
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL RELATED TO LANDSCAPING.
BY: Peter A. Duarte ;/fi'J .,.---///' /<A..-4.A,V-=-PHONE NO: (949) 770-8530
REGISTRATION NO: 5067 EXPIRATION DATE: 08110116
WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPE DECLARATION:
I AM FAMILIAR WITH THE REQUIREMENTS FOR LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION PLANS CONTAINED IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD'S LANDSCAPE MANUAL &
WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPE REGULATIONS. I HAVE PREPARED THIS PLAN IN COMPLIANCE WITH THOSE REGULATIONS AND THE LANDSCAPE
MANUAL. I CERTIFY THAT THE PLAN IMPLEMENTS THOSE REGULATIONS TO PROVIDE EFFICIENT USE OF WATER.
BY: Peter A. Duarte ~,t,1..-d,,.;(;c" I z -5' -,Z:.,.,/ r
PHONE NO: (949) 770-8530
REGISTRATION NO: 5067 EXPIRATION DATE: 08110116
BACKFLOW PREVENTER TESTING:
ALLIRRIGATION BACKFLOW PREVENTERS SHALL BE TESTED BY A CERTIFIED TESTER AND RESULTS MUST BE GIVEN TO THE CITY AND THE
CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT. PIPE BETWEEN THE METER AND BACKFLOW PREVENTER SHALL BE "SCHEDULE K HARD COPPER'.
APPROVED CONTRACT BACKFLOW TESTERS CAN BE FOUND ON THE CITY WEB SITE AT:
HTTP:IN/WW.CARLSBADCA.GOI/ISERI/ICES/DEPARTMENTSIWATERJDOCUMENTSIRECYCLEDWATERBACKFLOWTESTERLIST.PDF FOR RECYCLED OR
HTTP:/N/WW. CARLSBADCA. GOV/SERI/ICES/DEPARTMENTS/WA TERJDOCUMENTSIWA TERBACKFLOWTESTERLIST.PDF FOR POT ABLE OR CALL (760)
438-2722.
INSPECTION PROCEDURES:
INSPECTION PROCEDURES: INSPECTION OF THE PROJECT SHALL BE PERFORMED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF WORK, OR HIS DESIGNATED
AGENT. REFER TO THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE SCHEDULE OF REQUIRED INSPECTIONS AND REQUIRED SUBMITTALS. FOLLOWING COMPLETION
OF THE WORK, THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF THE WORK WILL CERTIFY THAT THE INSTALLATION HAS BEEN COMPLETED BY SUBMITTING THE
"CERTIFICATION OF COMPLETION" FORM. A REQUEST FOR A FINAL LANDSCAPE INSPECTION BY THE CITY MUST ALSO BE MADE BY CALLING THE
INSPECTION REQUEST LINE.
"CERTIFICATION OF COMPLETION" FORM FAX TO: (760) 944-8943.
LANDSCAPE INSPECTION REQUEST PHONE LINE: (760) 602-4602.
PRIOR TO BEGINNING LANDSCAPE WORK:
THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT THE DESIGNER OF WORK PRIOR TO BEGINNING LANDSCAPE WORK AND THE DESIGNER OF WORK SHALL
REVIEW THE PROJECT UTILITY LOCATIONS AflD REVISE PLANS ACCORDINGLY TO FULLY SCREEN ALL UTILITIES FROM VIEW AND PROTECT ALL
UTILITIES (ABOVE & BELOW GRADE) FROM INVASIVE PLANT GROWTH AND ROOTS.
COVER
SHEET
Landscape Architecture
92 Argonaut, Ste. 270
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
T: 949.770.8530
www.studio-pad.com
Job No.: LH01-P
Scale: NONE
Drawn: PAD
CS-0.01 Checked: PAD
APPROVED FOR IRRIGATION AND
PLANTING ONLY, INCLUDING
PRECISE LOCATION OF PLANTING
AREA.
"AS BUILT"
RCE __ _ EXP. ___ _ DATE
REVIEWED BY:
INSPECTOR DATE
Top of Ramp
Top of Step
Typical
Top of Wall
A separate City review and approval is required for any portions of these
plans requiring a building permit.
City approval of these plans is for Landscape planting and Irrigation only.
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Unless Noted Otherwise
Vertical
Vertical
West
With
Without
Water Closet
Wrought Iron
Waterproof
Water Surface
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DIAL TOLL FREE
1 -800 -422 -4133
AT LEASf TWO DAYS
BEFORE YOU DIG
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DATE INITIAL DATE INITIAL
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PAVING SCHEDULE:
KEY DESCRIPTION COLOR
[EJ Concrete Paving Natural
@] Colored Concrete Paving
[ED Stone Paving On Concrete
at Lot 19 Cameron
[EJ Stone Paving With Planted
Joints at Lot 19 Match P-3
CEIi Stone Paving -CalArc
at Lot 18
~ Precast Paver (12x24)
atLot18 Almond #1806
[EJ Pre cast Paver ( 12x24)
at Lot 18 Cafe Brown #1807
Footnotes:
FINISH
Medium
Topcast
Match P-1
MFG./SUPPLIER
Thompson Bldg.
Materials
Match P-3
Stepstone
Match P-5
Match P-5
PATTERN
Per Plan
Match P-1
Per Plan
Match P-3
Ashlar
Per Plan
Match P-6
THK.
Per
Soils
Per
Soils
2"
2"
2"
REINFORCING
Per Soils
Report
Per Soils
Report
Per Soils
Report
Per Soils
Report
Per Soils
Report
Per Soils
Report
Per Soils
Report
1. Refer to Soils Engineering Report for final concrete thickness, reinforcements and base requirements and recommendations.
2. Install per manufacturer's recommendation and verify with supplier that paving material is suitable for outdoor application.
3. Provide isolation joints at vertical points (building, wall, pilaster edges; and between pours. Install per manufacturer's specifications.
4. Provide a 5' square mock-up sample for review and approval prior to final order.
5. Grout color to be Custom Building Products #185 New Taupe, 800-272-8786.
6. Contact Jim Dugo at Thompson Building Materials (714) 936-3807 before ordering.
7. ½ mix of Granada White #1801, ½ mix of Almond #1806, and½ mix of Cafe Brown #1807.
FENCE SCHEDULE:
KEY DESCRIPTION HEIGHT MATERIAL
[£I] Trap Fence
[1Ij Sideyard Wood Fence
SITE AMENITIES SCHEDULE:
KEY DESCRIPTION MATERIAL MFG. MODEL#
lsA-1 I WOOD GATE AT LOT 19
FINISH
Stained
SUPPLIER
COLOR
Spicewood
SW 3021
COLOR
CEMENT
11/V
11/V
DETAIL
8/LC-5.01
BASE
Per Soils
Report
Per Soils
Report
Per Soils
Report
Per Soils
Report
Per Soils
Report
Per Soils
Report
Per Soils
Report
JOINTING DETAIL COMMENTS
118" Sawcut 1,2/LC-5.01 See footnote #1 below.
118" Sawcut 1,2/LC-5.01 See footnote #1 below.
3/LC-5.01 See footnote #1, #5, & #6
below.
4/LC-5.01 See footnote #1 & #2 below.
7/LC-5.01 See footnote #1 & #7 below.
Butted 5/LC-5.02 See footnote #1 below.
Butted 5/LC-5.02 See footnote #1 below.
COMMENTS
Wood and Metal cable design, Per owner.
Apply (2) coats stain. Stain by Sherwin Williams.
FINISH DETAIL COMMENTS
4/LC-5.02 Field verify gate openings prior to fabrication.
Install per local codes, regulations, and local fire department --------+-------t-------t-----t--------t---------t---------+-------, (including accessibility requirements, if required).
Wood
Handle
I SA-2I WALL FOUNTAIN
AT LOT 19
I SA-3 I URN FOUNTAIN
ATLOT19
Basin
Decorative Pot
Cobble
I SA-4 I BBQ ISLAND
AT LOT 19
Base
Counter Top
BBQ
Refrigerator
Access Door
11' Dia. Market Umbrella
I SA-5 I SHADE STRUCTURE
AT LOT 18
Wood Trellis
Wood Post
Footnotes:
1. Install per Manufacturer's specifications.
2. Install per local codes & regulations.
Cedar
Metal
Cast Stone
Stucco over
CMU
P.I.P.
Concrete
Fabric with
wood pole
Cedar
Cedar
KRC Rock
Davis Color
GE
Fire Magic
Fire Magic
California
Umbrella
New Horizon www.soothingwalls.com
Monogram
ZGG300NBPSS
3590A
43934S
http :/lkrcrock.com
Mali 118 www.californiaumbrella.com
Spicewood
SW 3021
Cimarron
Cliffside
Brown #6804
Sunbrella Stock
5498 Vellum
3. Refer to Civil & Structural Engineer's drawings for all walls & structures details including reinforcements, connections & footing recommendations.
4. Allow lead time for delivery once items are localed.
5. Contact Gerald Desmond al KRC Rock (760) 7 44-1036, before ordering.
Stained
Polished & Sealed w/
Gloss Finish
Apply (2) coats stain. Stain by Sherwin Williams.
7/LC-5.02
8/LC-5.02
See footnote #5 below.
6/LC-5 03
8/LC-5.04
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES:
1. Conform Work to requirements of latest adopted edition of Uniform Building Code and applicable local and state codes, plans, specifications, ordinances and regulations.
2. Prior to beginning work, become familiar with existing site conditions, including underground utilities, and above grade features such as grading, walls, fences, structures, etc. Contractor will be held responsible for his own damage.
3. Upon being awarded Contract, make necessary arrangements to insure that materials, supplies, and manpower will be available when needed to construct this project in an orderly and timely fashion.
4. Do not begin work until Contractor's "Construction Set" drawings are current and have required pubic agency approvals.
5. Verify property lines and limits of work prior to commencing work.
6. Refer to project specifications for additional information.
7. Obtain necessary permits and pay for related inspection fees required to install Work.
8. Written dimensions take precedence over scaling of Drawings.
9. Where conflicts occur between Drawings and actual field conditions, notify Owner's Authorized Representative immediately for clarification. Failure to provide notification may hold Contractor liable for costs incurred to rectify problem, if required.
10. Prior to installing paving, refer to the project's geotechnical report. Report discrepencies between the geotechnical report's recommendations and information noted in the Paving Schedule.
11. Do not willfully proceed with construction operations when it is obvious that unknown obstructions and grade differences exist that may not have been known during the design process. Bring these conditions immediately to attention of Owner's Authorized Representative for resolution.
Assume full responsibility for costs incurred and required modifications due to lack of providing such notification.
12. Be responsible for coordinating work with Owner, Owner's Authorized Representative, General Contractor and his sub-contractor's, public agencies, and project design consultants.
13. Ensure that rough grade has been accepted by Owner prior to beginning work.
14. Ensure that fine grades have been established correctly and approved by Owner's Authorized Representative prior to beginning hardscape work.
15. Provide the following grade drops from paving finish surface: Turf areas-1112", groundcover and shrub areas-2".
16. Ensure that Contractor-installed underground elements such as drainlines, irrigation mainlines and laterals, electrical conduit, sleeves, etc. are in place, operational, and approved by public agency inspection prior to installation of hardscape work.
17. Paving mock-ups may be required on this project -refer to Paving Schedule and specifications for additional information.
18. Ensure that curved edges such as walkways, headerboard, and mowstrips have smooth and continuous curves.
19. Notify Owner's Authorized Representative with proper amount of lead-lime as indicated in specifications prior to a Contractor-requested site meeting. Failure to provide appropriate lead time may result in Contractor being backcharged for Owner's Authorized Representative's time.
20. Refer to Civil Engineer's drawings for precise grading, step quantities, and drainage information.
21. Dimensions are to the face of CMU or wood studs, unless indicated otherwise.
22. Provide isolation joints when paving abuts vertical edges such as walls, steps, curbs, and columns.
CONSTRUCTION KEY NOTES:
0 Cluster Mailbox Box Units, per production ® ADA Path of Travel.
plans. ® 0 Adjacent utility, by others.
Existing irrevocable offer of dedication (IOD). 0 per Civil's drawings. R.O.W., per Civil's drawings.
0 Boundary Line, per Civil's drawings. ® Property Line.
0 Block wall, per Production Plans. ® Wood Fence, per Production Plans.
0 Concrete Mow Curb, per Production Plans. ® Adjacent architecture I AC units, per
0 Architect's drawings.
Adjacent ramp with detectable warning ® strips & path of travel, per Civil's drawings. Wood Gate, per Production Plans.
0 Adjacent light pole or fixture, by others. ® Shovel cut header.
0 Vehicular Sight Triangle. @ Driveway, per Production Plans.
0 Adjacent concrete sidewalk, per Production @ Maintenance Access Gate, to match
Plans. F-1.
® Adjacent roadway paving, per Civil's ® Proposed Gas-line and electrical
drawings. conduit, per Electrical drawings.
@ Driveway apron, per Civil's drawings. @ ADA 5' diameter Turnaround.
Expiration Dale:
DATE
SYMBOLS LEGEND:
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Center Line
Property Line
Planting Area
Isolation Joint
Contraction Joint
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Align
Point of Beginning/Origin Point of Layout
INITIAL
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DATE INITIAL
OTHER APPROVAL
Landscape Architecture
92 Argonaut, Ste. 270
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
T: 949.770.8530
www.studio-pad.com
Job No.: LH01-P
Scale: None
Drawn: sPAD
LC-0.01 Checked: PAD
APPROVED FOR /RR/GA TION AND
PLANTING ONLY, INCLUDING
PRECISE LOCATION OF PLANTING
AREA.
"AS BUILT"
RCE EXP. DATE
CONSTRUCTION REVIEWED BY:
SCHEDULES INSPECTOR DATE
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SITE AMENITIES SCHEDULE (CONT):
KEY DESCRIPTION MATERIAL MFG. MODEL# SUPPLIER COLOR
J SA-6 J
BBQ ISLAND
AT LOT 18
Base Stucco over . . . .
CMU
Precast Cladding Veneer Precast Valori Precast VP-TC5 Thompson Bldg .
Concrete Materials
Precast Cladding Veneer Precast Valori Precast VP-TC11 Thompson Bldg.
(Corner) Materials .
Concrete
Counter Top P.1.P. Davis Color Cliffside Brown . .
#6804 Concrete
BBQ . GE Monogram . . ZGG300NBPSS
Refrigerator . Fire Magic 3590A . .
Access Door . Fire Magic 43934S . .
J SA-7 J
Disabled Parking Stall, Per Detail Symbol, Grooves & Domes . . . .
J SA-8 I Parking Sign-post . . . . Per Detail
J SA-9 J Accessible Restroom . . . . Per Detail
JsA-10J Model Educational Signage
Sign Aluminum . . . White
Lettering (Capitalized) . . . . Black
Post 1½" Sq. . . . .
tubular steel
Footnotes:
1. Install per Manufacturer's specifications.
2. Install per local codes & regulations.
3. Refer to Civil & Structural Engineer's drawings for all walls & structures details including reinforcements, connections & footing recommendations.
4. Allow lead time for delivery once items are located.
5. Contact Gerald Desmond at KRC Rock (760) 744-1036, before ordering.
SITE FURNITURE SCHEDULE:
KEY DESCRIPTION MFG. MODEL# SUPPLIER SIZE FINISH
J SF-1 J
Phoenix 32" Square Planter
atLot19
Planter Garden Art PSQ32 Garden Art 32" Square -International International
Sub Irrigation Reservoir Garden Art RL-24 Garden Art . . International International
J SF-2 J Phoenix Rectangle Planter
at Lot 19
Planter Match SF-1 PREC60 Match SF-1 60" L x 24"Wx 24"H .
(1)RL-24 Sub Irrigation Reservoir Match SF-1 (1) RLL-24 Match SF-1 . -
I SF-3 I Sahara Vase Planter
at Lot 19
Planter Match SF-1 SV28 Match SF-1 28" X 22" .
Sub Irrigation Reservoir Match SF-1 -Match SF-1 . .
I SF-4I Sahara Vase Planter
at Lot 19
Planter Match SF-1 SV36 Match SF-1 36" X 30" .
Sub Irrigation Reservoir Match SF-1 -Match SF-1 . .
I SF-5 I Tall Jardiniere Planter
atLot18
Tall Jardiniere Match SF-1 JAR30 Match SF-1 36" X 30" .
Sub Irrigation Reservoir Match SF-1 . Match SF-1 -.
Footnotes:
1. Install per Manufacturer's specifications.
2. Allow lead time for delivery once items are located.
3. Contact Duane Carter at Garden Art International (714) 541-4200, before ordering.
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FINISH DETAIL COMMENTS
6/LC-5.05 .
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Smooth
Smooth
Polished & Sealed w/
Gloss Finish
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4/LC-5.06 See footnote #1 & 2 below. .
. 7/LC-5.05 See footnote #1 & 2 below.
. 8/LC-5.05 See footnote #1 & 2 below.
7/LC-5.03 See footnote #2 below.
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COLOR DETAIL COMMENTS
5/LC-5.06 See footnote #5 below.
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6/LC-5.06 See footnote #5 below.
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7/LC-5.06 See footnote #5 below.
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7/LC-5.06 See footnote #5 below.
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8/LC-5.06 See footnote #5 below.
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92 Argonaut, Ste. 270
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www.studio-pad.com
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Boundary Line, per Civil's drawings.
Block wall, per Production Plans.
Concrete Mow Curb, per Production Plans.
Adjacent ramp with detectable warning
strips & path of travel, per Civil's drawings.
Adjacent light pole or fixture, by others.
Vehicular Sight Triangle.
Adjacent concrete sidewalk, per Production
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Wood Fence, per Production Plans.
Adjacent architecture/ AC units, per
Architect's drawings.
Wood Gate, per Production Plans.
Shovel cut header.
Driveway, per Production Plans.
Maintenance Access Gate, to match
F-1.
Proposed Gas-line and electrical
conduit, per Electrical drawings.
ADA 5' diameter Turnaround.
Landscape Architecture
92 Argonaut, Ste. 270
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
T: 949.770.8530
www.studio-pad.com
Job No.: LH01-P
Scale: 1 "0 1 0'
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AREA.
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1. Refer to Sheet LC-0.01 for Construction Schedules and Notes.
2. Refer to Civil Engineer's plans for perimeter wall locations.
3. Refer to Civil Engineer's plans for grading information.
CONSTRUCTION
PLAN
RCE __ _ EXP. ___ _ DATE
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LEGEND
1. Stone paving.
2. Ashlar pattern.
3. Sanded joints (max. 12.5mm spacing for ADA compliance).
4. Mortar bed.
5. Concrete footing
6. Reinforcement per soils report.
7. Compacted sub-grade, per soils report.
8. Finish grade.
16x24 16x16
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LEGEND
1. 2 x 6 wood top cap.
2. ; .. x 4 wood top & bottom /rim.
3. 2 x 4 wood top & bottom rails.
4. 2-¾" Sch. 40 circular galvanized post 8'-0" o.c.
5. 1 x 6 wood fencing with 1" overlap.
6. Concrete footing.
7. 2-¾" machine bolls.
8. 90% compacted subgrade.
9. Finish grade.
10. 1 x 4 wood fencing, 1" overlap over 1" x 6" wood
fencing.
11. 2 x 4 wood upright.
12. 1 x 6 wood upright, to cover post.
NOTES
A. All wood to be rough sawn Cedar.
B. Contractor shall utilize galvanized finishing
nails for all connections.
C. Paint per Construction Schedule.
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LEGEND
1. Finish grade.
2. 90% compacted sub-grade.
3. Stone paving 18" Min. standard size, on "thick-set"
mortar bed.
4. Concrete sub-base.
5. Irregular edge. Do not cut stones.
6. Keep joints between stones, 2" -3" Max.
7. Provide "Chinks".
8. Shrub or turf edge.
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colors, and finishes.
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LEGEND
1. Finish grade
2. 90% compacled sub-grade.
3. 24" minimum size flagstone paver.
4. Compacted sand sub-base.
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5. 6" gap minimum planting between pavers per plan.
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1. Concrete paving.
2. 1/2" radius.
3. Refer to Soils Report for thickness.
4. Finish grade.
5. 90% compacted subgrade.
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reinforcement (rebar) recommendations &
specifications.
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LEGEND
1. Concrete paving.
2. Concrete paving -first pour.
3. Concrete paving -second pour.
4. Contraction joint 114th deplh of slab.
5. Construction joint.
6. 90% compacted subgrade.
7. Fixed element, i.e. wall, column, vault, or step.
8. Sealant.
9. Compressible joint filler.
10. Steel dowel.
11. Plastic "Speed Dowel" alignment tube cast in first
pour.
Contraction Joint:
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and finishes.
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Landscape Architecture
92 Argonaut, Ste. 270
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
T: 949.770.8530
www.studio-pad.com
Job No.: LH01-P
Scale: As Shown
Drawn: PAD
LC-5.01 Checked: PAD
APPROVED FOR IRRIGATION AND
PLANTING ONLY, INCLUDING
PRECISE LOCATION OF PLANTING
AREA.
"AS BUILT"
RCE EXP. DATE
CONSTRUCTION REVIEWED BY:
DETAILS INSPECTOR DATE
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1. New Horizon Wall Fountain,
by www.soothingwalls.com
A. Install per manufacturer's specifications. 1. Finish grade. A. Apply "Chem Select' masonry sealant and joint
stabilizer or approved equal to paver surface after
installation and power-washing.
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LEGEND
1. Cobble. 11. Fountain Adjustable bubbler.
2. Tuscany Pot Fountain and Kit by West 12. 1" Thick grout.
Coast Pottery. 13. Pot Foam (½ full)
3. Support column. 14. LED 12v underwater light.
4. Finish Grade.
5. Basin.
6. 90% compacted subgrade.
7. Pump kit (pump, quick disconnects, 4' long,
314" kink free hose w/2 female ends).
8. Back fill.
9. Inlet hole.
10. Basin Lid.
8 URN FOUNTAIN AT LOT 19 [SA-3]
2. Concrete paver, butt jointed.
3. Approximately 3" bedding sand.
4. Geotextile.
5. Sub-base, per soils report.
6. Compacted subgrade, per soils report.
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requirements I specifications.
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A. Refer to construction schedule for all types, colors,
finishes, and manufacturer applications.
B. Install per manufacturer's specifications.
C. Fountain contractor to verify local plumbing codes
to determine appropriate connection.
D. Fountain contractor to coordinate electrical
connection for pump.
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Scale:
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LEGEND
1. Existing Building Face.
2. 2 x 6 wood top cap.
3. 2 x 2 Wood Lattice.
4. 1 x 4 Wood Top & Bottom Trim.
5. 4 x 4 Wood Post.
6. 8 x 8 Wood Post.
7. Wood Fence, per detail.
8. Gate Handle & Lock to be selected by owner.
9. 1 x 4 wood fencing, 1" overlap over 1 x 6
wood fencing.
10. Finish Surface, per plan.
11. Finish Grade.
12. Heavy duty self closing hinges to be selected
by owner.
13. 1 x 6 wood fencing with 1" overlap.
14. 2 x 4 Wood Top & Bottom Rail.
1
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A. Refer to Construction Schedule for all
type, color, finish and manufacturer
applications.
B. Hinges and latch to meet all
requirements for pool safety standard.
All gates to swing into yard.
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CONSTRUCTION
DETAILS
Landscape Architecture
92 Argonaut, Ste. 270
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
T: 949.770.8530
www.studio-pad.com
Job No.: LH01-P
Scale: As Shown
Drawn: PAD
LC-5.02 Checked: PAD
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AREA.
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RCE __ _ EXP. ___ _ DATE
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1. 18 x 24 White metallic sign with black capitalized 2" A. Install per local codes & regulations.
high text as noted. secure to post with (2) stainless
steel carriage bolts, washers and nuts.
2. 1½" Sq. tubular steel post. paint with (2) coats of zinc
chromate primer and (1) coat of exterior grade paint.
color per owner.
3. Finish Grade.
4. 6" Dia. concrete footing with 1" crown at finish grade.
5. 90% compacted subgrade.
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LEGEND
1. Bar Stool, Per Interior designer.
2. Finish Grade.
3. 3" Thick PIP concrete burnished counter top with 112"
rounded edge. Sealed for protection.
4. Drop-in barbeque unit (GE Monogram 30" Outdoor
Cooking Center Model# ZGG300NBPSS), Contractor
to secure in place from the inside.
5. Refrigerator(Fire Magic Model 3590A) Cut out
20"x21¼"x34½" SIS.
6. Finish surface, per plan.
7. Convenience GFCI
8. 3" Kick space.
9. Double access door, center on BBQ. (Fire Magic
Model 43934S) Cut out 15"x30" SIS.
10. Stucco finish to match architecture .
11. 10x10WoodPost
12. Umbrella, with sleeve on counter top.
13. ¼" Thick Steel support plate.
14. Isolation Joint.
15. Concrete footing, per Structural Engineer.
16. 90% compacted sub-grade.
17. CMU block; grout solid, per Structural.
18. Rebar, per Structural.
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A. Refer to Construction Schedule for color, type, and finish.
Grind all welds smooth.
B. Install per manufacturers specifications.
C. Contractor to provide potable water service to location and
attach sink drain to sewer system as required.
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CONSTRUCTION
DETAILS
Landscape Architecture
92 Argonaut, Ste. 270
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
T: 949.770.8530
www.studio-pad.com
Job No.: LH01-P
Scale: As Shown
Drawn: PAD
LC-5.03 Checked: PAD
APPROVED FOR IRRIGATION AND
PLANTING ONLY, INCLUDING
PRECISE LOCATION OF PLANTING
AREA,
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RCE __ _ EXP ____ _ DATE
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LEGEND
1. 8 x 8 wood Post.
2. 3x4 Wood Lattice.
3. 3 x 8 wood double Beam, notched 1" to receive 3x4
wood lattice.
4. Down-light, per Lighting Coordination Plans (LL-100
sheets). Hide electrical conduit in beams and paint to
match wood color. ·
5. (2) 3 x 8 wood Joist.
6. Adjacent finish surface, per plan.
7. Finish grade.
8. 2 x 6 plant-on -Miter All Corners.
9, 1 x 4 plant-on -Miter All Corners.
10. Post connection, per Structural Engineer.
11. 90% compacted subgrade.
12. Concrete footing, slope to drain, per Structural
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CONSTRUCTION
DETAILS
Landscape Architecture
92 Argonaut, Ste. 270
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
T: 949.770.8530
www.studio-pad.com
Job No.: LH01-P
Scale: As Shown
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LC-5.04 Checked: PAD
APPROVED FOR /RR/GA TION AND
PLANTING ONLY, INCLUDING
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AREA.
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1. ADA compliant parking post-sign. A. Install per local codes & regulations.
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LEGEND NOTES
1. ADA compliant restroom. A. Install per local codes & regulations.
Wheelchair Accessible Unit
ll1~ '/il'\celchair Acc-.;:nibl~ Re3troom l:3 ,;paciou3 and corniortable. Thi3
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LEGEND
1. Bar Stool, Per Interior designer.
2. 3" Thick PIP concrete burnished counter top with 1/2"
rounded edge. Sealed for protection.
3. Refrigerator(Fire Magic Model 3590A) Cut out
20"x21¼"x34½" S/S.
4. Drop-in barbeque unit (GE Monogram 30" Outdoor
Cooking Center Model# ZGG300NBPSS), Contractor
to secure in place from the inside.
5. Finish Grade.
6. Precast veneer (Corner).
7. Precast veneer.
8. 3" Kick space.
9. Double access door, center on BBQ. (Fire Magic
Model 43934S) Cut out 15"x30" S/S.
10. Convenience GFCI
11. Stucco finish to match architecture.
12. Finish surface, per plan.
13. ¼" Thick Steel support plate.
14. 3" Kick space.
15. Isolation Joint.
16. Concrete footing, per Structural Engineer.
17. 90% compacted sub-grade.
18. CMU block; grout solid, per Structural Engineer.
19. Rebar, per Structural Engineer.
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A Refer to Construction Schedule for color, type, and finish.
Grind all welds smooth.
B. Install per manufacturers specifications.
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attach sink drain to sewer system as required.
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CONSTRUCTION
DETAILS
Landscape Architecture
92 Argonaut, Ste. 270
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
T: 949.770.8530
www.studio-pad.com
Job No.: LH01-P
Scale: As Shown
Drawn: PAD
LC-5.05 Checked: PAD
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PLANTING ONLY, INCLUDING
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AREA.
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LEGEND
1. Sahara Vase Planter with Sub Irrigation Reservoir,
by Garden Ari International
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1. Tall Jardiniere Planter with Sub Irrigation Reservoir,
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LEGEND
1. Phoenix Planter with Sub Irrigation Reservoir ,
by Garden Art International
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LEGEND
1. Phoenix Rectangle Planter with Sub Irrigation
Reservoir , by Garden Art International
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NOTES
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conditions, see stondurd drawings G-27 lhrough G-328.
J. Blue color should match color No. 15090 in the Federal
Slondurd 5950 us specified in Section 522(b)2.
1. If only one accessible porking stall is going to be pro·,ided, the access uisle
shall be 8' (vun accessible) and locoted on the passenger side.
5. Sidewalk cross slope shall not exceed 2.0¼.
fJ. "NO PARX!NC" 12'' /Jigh stencil marking, reflective white over blue stripes.
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Landscape Architecture
92 Argonaut, Ste. 270
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
T: 949.770.8530
www.studio-pad.com
Job No.: LH01-P
Scale:
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PAD
LC-5.06 Checked: PAD
APPROVED FOR IRRIGATION AND
PLANTING ONLY, INCLUDING
PRECISE LOCATION OF PLANTING
AREA.
"AS BUILT"
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FINISH GRADING
PART 1 · GENERAL CONDITIONS
1.1 Description:
A. Work included:
1. Furnish all labor, materials, equipment, appliances and necessary
incidentals for the complete installation of all landscape finish
grading as shown on the drawings and as specified herein.
a. Preliminary Grading: Grades in all planting areas will be
established lo within+/-1110 foot by others prior to beginning
of landscape construction. Raised and roof deck planting
areas shall be backfilled with mixes indicated on plan and in
specifications.
b. Weeding: Before and during finish grading, all weeds and
grasses shall be dug out by the root and disposed of off the
site.
c. Finish grading: Finish grading shall consist of finishing surfaces
by raking smoothly and evenly, removing and disposing of all
extraneous matter to facilitate natural run-off water. All
extraneous matter shall be disposed of off the site.
d. Moisture Content: The soil shall not be worked when the
moisture content is so great that excessive compaction will
occur and not when it is so dry that a dust will form in the air
or that clods will not break readily. Water shall be applied, if
necessary, to provide ideal moisture content for tilling and for
herein specified.
2. Visit the site to determine existing conditions, including access to
the site and the nature and extent of existing improvements upon
adjacent public and private property, nature of materials to be
encountered and other factors that may affect the work of this
section. Additional compensation resulting from the alleged
ignorance of local conditions, and their effect upon the cost of
the work will not subsequently be approved.
3. Cause minimum interference with workmen, materials, or other
equipment of other trades on the project.
PART 2 · MATERIALS
2.1 No materials are required of this section.
PART 3 · EXECUTION
3.1 Surface Condition:
A. Prior to commencing work required by this section, inspect the work of
other trades and verify that such work has been properly completed
and installed to allow for proper installation of all materials and
methods required of this section.
B. All landscape finish grading shall be installed in accordance with the
requirements of all governing authorities, the original design and the
referenced standards.
3.2 Finish Grading:
A. General: When preliminary grading and weeding has been completed
and the soil has dried sufficiently to be readily worked, all lawn and
planting areas shall be graded to the elevations indicated on the
drawings. Grades not otherwise indicated shall be uniform levels or
slopes between points where elevations are given. Minor adjustments
of finish grades shall be made at the direction of the Landscape
Architect, if required. Finish grade shall be smooth, even and uniform
plane with no abrupt change of surface. Soil areas adjacent to building
shall slope away from the buildings to allow a natural run-off of water,
and surface drainage shall be directed as indicated on the drawings
by remodeling surfaces to facilitate the natural run-off water. Low
spots and pockets shall be graded to drain properly.
B. Shrubs and Ground Cover: The finish grade of all shrubbery and
ground cover areas shall be 1-112 inches below the grade of adjacent
pavement, walks, curbs or headers and 3 inches below adjacent walls.
An exception to the above requirements shall be made wherever
drainage conditions may require flush grades as directed by the
Landscape Architect.
C. Lawn Areas: The finish grade of all lawn areas shall be 1-112 inches
below the grade of adjacent pavement, walks, curbs or headers. An
exception to the above requirements shall be made wherever drainage
conditions may require flush grades as directed by the Landscape
Architect.
D. Drainage: Contractor is to finish grade with proper slope to drains.
All flow lines, designated or not, shall be graded and maintained to
allow free flow of surface waler, and shall conform to the intent of all
plans and sections after thorough settlement and compaction of the
soil.
3.3 Inspections: All inspections herein specified shall be made by the
Architect. Request inspections at least 24 hours in advance of the time
inspection is desired. Inspection is required when finish grading is completed.
END
DRAINAGE
PART 1 · GENERAL CONDITIONS
1.1 Description:
A. Work included:
1. Provide all labor, materials, tools, equipment, transportation and
necessary incidentals for the completion of all drainage systems as
shown on the drawings including but not limited to the following:
a. Installation of all brass, ABS and PVC drainage structures.
b. Installation of all drain lines and other necessary equipment as
intent of plans.
PART 2 · MATERIALS
2.1 Acrylonitrile Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) Schedule 40 plastic drain pipe,
perforated or non-perforated in diameters shown on drawings.
2.2 Basins and Drains: High impact plastic styrene drain basins, catch basins,
and grates, high impact plastic styrene deck drains and/or precast
concrete drain box and catch basins and cast iron grate and/or brass
basin and grate in diameters, sizes and types shown on drawings.
2.3 Fittings: Snap couplings, snap tees, ells, Y, and receiver couplings as
necessary to connect all pipe, drains and fittings as shown or inferred on
drawings.
PART 3 · EXECUTION
3.1 Trenching and Pipe Laying:
A. Trenches to pitch a minimum of 114" per foot unless otherwise indicated
on drawings. Contractor to verify all invert elevations and trench depth
prior to excavation.
B. Bottom of trench shall be smooth and continuous to flow direction. A
hollow shall be made to receive bell of pipe so that the joint will not
bear upon the subgrade. Adjustments to line and grade shall be made
by scraping away or filling in with backfill under the base of the pipe and
not by wedging or blocking.
C. Trench material shall be used for backfill. However, no rocks or lumps
shall be used. Welded joints shall be given at least 15 minutes setup
before handling. Above the level of initial backfill, the trench may be
backfilled with trench material.
D. Compaction: Compaction by tamping shall be done in layers not
exceeding eight (8'') inches in loose depth. Each layer shall be
thoroughly compacted before proceeding with work.
3.2 Cleanup and Testing:
A. Prior to covering of trenches, drain line and basins shall be checked to
insure proper flow and water tightness.
B. The piping systems shall be flushed and cleaned prior to connecting to
existing drain line, catch basin or storm drain systems.
C. Upon completion of work, remove debris, tools, and surplus materials from
site.
3.3 Inspection: The following inspection shall be made by the Landscape
Architect: When drainage work is completed, request inspection at least 24
hours in advance of the time the inspection is desired.
END
SITE CONCRETE
PART 1 · GENERAL CONDITIONS
1.1 Description:
A. Work Included:
1. Furnish all labor, materials, equipment, appliances, and necessary
incidentals for the complete installation of all walkways per the
drawings.
2. Install retardant finish concrete paving and steps.
3. Install broom finish concrete paving and steps.
4. Install sandblast finish concrete paving and steps.
5. Install steel trowel finish concrete bands.
1.3 Submittals:
A. Samples of color and texture shall be submitted for approval.
B. Prepare 5' x 5' panel of each type of paving using mix, materials and
workmanship proposed for actual work.
PART 2 · MATERIALS
2.1 Cement shall be Portland Cement Type II, conforming to ASTM designation
C-150. Maximum total alkali shall not exceed 0.6%. Single brand throughout
project.
2.2 Aggregates shall conform to ASTM designation C-33, 3/4" maximum size. Fine,
natural sand, well graded, shall conform to ASTM C-144. Expansion joints
shall conform to ASTM designation D-1751, size, height and location as noted
on the drawings. Joints shall be impregnated felt unless otherwise specified
on drawings.
2.3 Water used shall be potable quality, clean and free of deleterious material.
2.4 Reinforcing steel shall be intermediate grade deformed bars conforming to
ASTM A-615, Grade 40, free of any coating that would prevent proper bond.
Welded wire mesh shall conform to ASTM A-185. All steel shall be supported
by chairs, spacers and hangers, and wired at intersections. Sizes shall be
as shown on drawings.
2.5 Concrete mix shall be (unless indicated otherwise) a 5-sack Portland Cement
mix, 3/4 inch maximum size aggregate with maximum 5" slump, designed for
2500 psi at 28 days.
2.6 Joint sealant shall be two-part polysulfide Class A self-leveling sealant as
manufactured by Thiokol, or multi-part polyurethane construction sealant by
L. M. Scofield. Color as selected by Landscape Architect.
2.7 Curing materials for walks shall be Thompson's C & B curing and bond breaker
compound, product of E. A. Thompson Co., Inc. or approved equal water
sealer.
2.8 Integral color admixture shall be 'Chromix' admixture as manufactured by L.M.
Scofield Company. Color shall be per drawings.
2.9 Curing material for color conditioned concrete shall be 'Lithochrome
Colorwax' as manufactured by L. M. Scofield Company. Color shall be per
Landscape Architect.
2.10 Retarded Finish Concrete:
A. Aggregate to be 'San Fernando Stone'. Fine and coarse aggregate
shall conform to ASTM C33. Coarse aggregate shall be 3/8 inch
maximum in size.
B. Surface retardant shall be Lithochrome concrete surface retarder by
L. M. Scofield Company or equal.
C. Color to be natural gray or color per drawings, with aggregates
exposed.
2.11 Broom Finish Concrete: Broom markings on slabs shall be uniform using a new
manila hemp bristle broom or equivalent tool. Pattern shall be as indicated
on drawings. Color to be per drawings. Where no color is specified, color
shall be natural gray.
2.12 Sandblast Finish Concrete: Produce an even-textured finish, which matches
approved sample, throughout project. Verify and conform to methods
approved by local governing agencies.
2.13 Steel Trowel Finish Concrete: Steel trowel finish concrete bands shall be
edged with a small radius edger. Expansion joints shall be installed at
20'-0" o.c. and control joints at 5'-0" o.c. or as shown on plans.
PART 3 · EXECUTION
3.1 Subgrade:
A. Grade all subgrades to a uniform depth and compact to 95% minimum
compaction. Moisten all subgrades prior to pouring of concrete.
B. Cut all footings in undisturbed or compacted soil. Footings shall be
dead level.
C. Place and compact sand or aggregate base as shown in the drawings.
3.2 Forms:
A. Use only finished lumber. Set all forms to conform to plans and details
and as directed. All edges and lines shall be truly vertical, horizontal
or curved as shown on drawings.
B. Moisten all forms prior to placing of concrete.
3.3 Expansion Joints:
A. Place expansion joints in walks as shown on plans, not to exceed 16' on
center.
B. Provide expansion joints where new work adjoins existing work.
C. Place 112" deep, tooled score joints as shown on the drawings, or at
maximum 8' o.c. where not indicated.
D. Cold joints are to have steel dowels as shown on plans.
E. All joints shall be accurately aligned, of sharp, even width as shown on
plans.
3.4 Concrete Installation:
A. Class A concrete shall contain not less than 5 sacks of cement per cubic
yard and be proportioned to attain a minimum cylinder strength of 2,500
psi in 28 days. Compressive strengths are to be determined in
accordance with ASTM C-39. The slump shall not exceed 4".
B. All transit mixed concrete shall be mixed and delivered in accordance
with the requirement of the Standard Specifications for ready-mixed
concrete, ASTM C-94.
C. Where paving or steps adjoin existing elements, grades shall match
exactly unless otherwise shown on plans. Concrete shall be finished to
true, even lines and surfaces and left free from defects. Maximum
variation permitted shall be 118 inch out of line or level in 10 feet. Joints
and edges shall be straight and true and finished with jointing and
edging tools.
D. Curing: All newly placed concrete shall be kept wet by continuous
application of water for the first seven days after concrete has been
placed.
3.5 Concrete Finish:
A. Retarded Concrete Finish:
1. Apply retarder to finished surface, before initial set takes place as
directed by retardant manufacturer, by spray, roller or brush
depending on retardant consistency. Cover with wet curing burlap
and cure for not less than 10 and not more than 18 hours. Test
surface with a knife blade to determine when to commence work of
revealing aggregate.
2. Edge with a small radius edger before and immediately after the
surface aggregate has been embedded.
3. Reveal aggregate by using water jet and coarse fiber brushes to
remove retarded paste from surface, washing thoroughly until surface
is clean and exposure is complete. Then replace curing burlap and
maintain moist for at least seven days.
4. Slab surfaces shall exhibit an aggregate exposure of coarse
aggregate particles of a 3/8 inch size constituting not less than 60%
and not more than 80% of the surface. Exposure shall be to
depth to provide a surface profile of 118 in ;1116 inches.
B. Broom Finish: Tamp fresh concrete with heavy metal grid. Screed with
straight edge to remove all irregularities. Float to a smooth surface,
steel trowel and edge to an even hard surface. Using new manila hemp
bristle broom, brush markings on slabs in uniform fashion as shown on
drawings. Construct 6" steel trowel shiner ar_ound edges as shown on
plans.
C. Medium Sandblast Finish: Finish shall be of an even texture throughout
the project, exposing no aggregate greater than 1/8" in diameter
D. Steel Trowel Finish: Provide hard, dense, smooth impervious surface,
free of defects, achieved by working steel trowels into top surface of
concrete.
END
DATE INITIAL
DESIGNER OF WORK Expiration Date:
BRICK MASONRY
PART 1 · GENERAL CONDITIONS
1.1 Description:
A. Work Included: Furnish all labor, materials, equipment, appliances and
necessary incidentals for the complete installation of all brick paving as
shown on the drawings and as specified herein.
B. Related Work: Install all sleeves, anchor bolts and miscellaneous inserts
as are necessary.
1.2 Quality Assurance:
A. Codes and Standards: In addition to the requirements of all governing
codes, ordinances and agencies, conform to the requirements of the
following codes and standards:
1. Brick Masonry Technical Data Bulletin No. 19 of of the Associated
Brick Manufacturers of Southern California.
2. Standard specifications for facing brick ASTM C-216-62.
1.3 Submittals:
A. Samples: Furnish three (3) full-size samples of all colored and textured
brick pavers for approval by Landscape Architect.
B. Provide a 5' x 5' sample of each paving pattern for inspection by
Landscape Architect.
1.4 Product Protection, Storage and Handling:
A. Protection: Take all precautions necessary to protect the materials of
this section before, during, and after installation.
B. Replacements: In the event of damage, immediately repair all damaged
and defective work to the approval of the Landscape Architect, at no
additional cost to the owner.
PART 2 · MATERIALS
2.1 All brick units specified under this section shall comply with ASTM C-62,
Grade MW, except that the maximum absorption shall be 16% by 24-hour
submersion in cold water, or 19% by 5-hour boiling, and the minimum
compressive strength shall be 1,500 psi.
2.2 Mortar and grout to match brick. Color to be approved by Landscape
Architect.
2.3 Concrete Subslabs: See 'Concrete Walkways and Steps'.
PART 3 · EXECUTION
3.1 Inspection of Surface Conditions:
A. Inspect the work of other trades and verify that such work has been
properly completed and installed to allow for proper installation of
all brick paving.
B. All brick paving shall be installed in accordance with the requirements
of all governing authorities, the original design, and the referenced
standards.
3.2 Installation of Brick Pavers:
A. Pavers shall be laid plumb, level and true to a line in both vertical and
horizontal directions. Maximum deviation from straight line shall not
exceed 118 inches in 10 feet. Headers and corner units shall show
finished faces where exposed.
B. Reinforcement: Install reinforcing as indicated on drawings.
3.3 Cutting of Brick: Use masonry saw for all cuts unless specified otherwise.
3.4 Grout joints shall be maximum 318" wide with a concave tooled finish.
3.5 Protection and Clean-Up: All completed work and work of adjoining
surfaces shall be protected from mortar and grout stains and smears.
END
CONSTRUCTION
SPECIFICATIONS
Landscape Architecture
92 Argonaut, Ste. 270
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
T: 949.770.8530
www.studio-pad.com
Job No.: LH01-P
Scale: None
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LC-6.01 Checked: PAD
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SITE STONEWORK
PART 1 -GENERAL CONDITIONS
1.1 Description:
A. Work included:
1. Furnish all labor, materials, equipment, appliances and necessary
incidentals for the complete installation of all slate work as shown
or called for on the contract drawings and specifications.
2. Defective Work: Any piece of slate showing flaws or impeliections
upon receipt at the storage yard or building site shall be referred
to the Landscape Architect for determination as to responsibility
decision as to whether it shall be rejected or redressed for use.
3. Submittals:
a. Furnish three (3) full-sized samples of each type of stone to the
Landscape Architect for approval.
b. Pallets of stone shall be made available to the Landscape
Architect for inspection a minimum 24 hours prior to installation.
PART 2 · MATERIALS
2.1 Slate:
A. General: All slate shall be standard grade, free of cracks, seams or
starts which may impair its structural integrity of function. Inherent
variations and characteristics of the quarry from which it is obtained
may be acceptable. Color, texture and finish shall be within the range
samples approved by the Landscape Architect.
2.2 Adoquin Stone: See Plans.
2.3 Mortar: Mortar for setting and pointing shall be one part Portland Cement
and one part plastic lime hydrate to three parts of clean, non-staining
sand. It shall be mixed in small batches, using clean, non-alkaline water, until
it is thoroughly homogeneous, stiff and plastic. After mixing, the mortar shall
set for not less than one hour or more than two hours before being used.
Mortar color shall match stone. Mortar color shall be approved by
the Landscape Architect.
2.4 Sealants and Backup Material: Where specified, G.E. Silpruf Sealant shall
be used for the pointing of joints. The backup material used with the
sealant shall be G.E. Glazing tape for joints 1/4" or less, foam backer rod
for larger joints.
2.5 Anchors, Cramps and Dowels: All anchors, cramps, dowels and other
anchoring devices shall be Type 304 stainless steel of the types and sizes
shown on approved shop drawings.
2.6 Suliace Sealant: See Plans.
PART 3 • EXECUTION
3.1 Fabrication:
A. Dimensions: Maximum variation in the dimensions of any piece shall be
1/4 of the specified bed and joint width.
B. Flatness Tolerance:
1. Variation from true plane, or flat suliaces, shall be determined by
use of a 4' long straightedge, applied in any direction of the
surface. The maximum variation from true plane shall not exceed 1/4
of the specified joint width.
2. Variations from true plane on other parts of face surface shall not
exceed the following:
Honed Finishes 1/8"
Cleft Finishes 1/8"
C. Backs of Pieces: Backs of all pieces shall be sawn or roughly dressed
to approximately true planes. Maximum variation in thickness from that
specified shall not exceed 3/8" on pieces less than 3" thick or 1/2" on
thicker pieces. Sawn backs shall be cleaned of all rust stains and iron
particles.
3.2 Shipping and Handling:
A. Packing and Loading: Finished stone shall be carefully packed and
loaded for shipment using all reasonable and customary precautions
against damage in transit. No material which may cause staining or
discoloration shall be used for blocking or packing.
B. Site Storage: Upon receipt at the building site or storage yard, the
stone shall be stacked on timber or platforms at least 4" above the
ground, and extreme care shall be taken to prevent staining during
storage. Polyethylene or other suitable plastic film shall be placed
between any wood and finished surfaces and shall be used also as an
protective covering.
3.3 Setting:
A. All settings shall be done by competent stone cutters, in accordance
with approved shop drawings.
B. Unless otherwise shown on approved shop drawings, each piece shall
be carefully bedded in a full bed of mortar and tapped home with a
rawhide mallet to a full and solid bearing. Particular care shall be
executed to equalize bed and joint openings and eliminate the need
for redressing of exposed suliaces. Exposed suliaces shall be kept
free of mortar at all times.
C. Except for expansion joints and where otherwise specified, all joints
and beds shall be completely filled and raked out to a depth of not
less than 3/4 inches. Every precaution shall be taken to prevent direct
bearing contact between pieces.
3.4 Backing:
A. Unless otherwise specified, the spaces between the back of stone and
the backing construction shall be filled using the mortar specified in
"MATERIALS II-C".
B. This fill shall be thoroughly rodded to eliminate all voids, and care shall
be exercised to avoid displacement of the slate.
3.5 Cleaning and Protection:
A. After being pointed, the stone work shall be carefully cleaned, starting
at the top, removing all dirt, excess mortar, stains and other
defacements.
B. Stainless steel wire brushes or wool may be used, but the use of other
wire brushes or of acid or other solutions which may cause discoloration
is expressly prohibited.
3.6 Protection of Finished Work:
A. After the stone work is installed, it shall be the responsibility of the
General Contractor to see that it is properly and adequately protected
from damage. Boxing or other suitable protection shall be provided
wherever required, but no lumber which may stain or deface stone shall be
used. All nails used shall be galvanized or non-rusting.
B. All stone work in progress shall be protected at all times during construction by use of a suitable strong impervious film or fabric securely
held in place.
END
MORT AR AND GROUT
PART 1 · GENERAL CONDITIONS
11 Description:
A. Work included:
1. Furnish all labor, materials, equipment, appliances and necessary
incidentals for the complete installation of all mortar and grout as
shown on the drawings and as specified herein.
2. Codes and Standards: In addition to the requirements of all
governing code, ordinances and agencies, conform to the requirements
of the following codes and standards:
a. Masonry Codes and Specifications, 1974 edition.
b. American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) for masonry and
grout.
c. Uniform Building Code, 1979 edition.
3. Samples: Submit a complete color range for mortar color selection.
4. Protection:
a. Take all precautions necessary to protect the materials of this
section and adjoining work before, during and after installation.
5. Replacements: In the event of damage, immediately repair all damaged
and defective work to the approval of the Landscape Architect, at no
additional cost to the Owner.
6. All manufactured products shall be delivered to the job site in
original unopened containers.
PART 2 · MATERIALS
2.1 Sand: Conforming to ASTM C-144, except that not less than 3% shall pass
through the No. 100 sieve. Grout sand and pea gravel shall be well-graded
with not more than 5% passing through the No. 8 sieve and with 95% to 100%
passing the 3/8 inch sieve. Conform to ASTM C-404.
2.2 Portland Cement: ASTM C-150 Type 11, low alkali. Maximum total alkali shall not
exceed 0.6% as per Federal Specification SSC 1928. Only one brand and one
color of cement shall be used.
2.3 Lime: ASTM C-207, Type S.
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2.4 Mortar Colors: Pure, alkali resistant, non-metallic mineral colors, such as "Clinton
Mineral Mortar Color", "Pecora Mortar Stain" or approved equal. All colors
shall be approved by Landscape Architect prior to use.
2.5 Admixtures:
A. Red Label Sucomen -Grout Aide Type II.
B. Mortaron by Pen Dixie Chemical Company.
C. Omicron by Master Builders.
2.6 Water: Clean and potable.
2.7 Calcium chloride shall not be permitted.
PART 3 · EXECUTION
3.1 Surface Conditions:
A. Inspect the work of other trades and verify that such work has been
properly completed and installed to allow for proper installation of all
mortar and grout.
B. All mortar and grout shall be installed in accordance with the requirements
of all governing authorities, the original design and the referenced
standards.
3.2 Mixes:
A. Mortar for Use in Brick Masonry Construction: UBC Type S in following
proportions by loose, dry volumes:
Portland Cement
Lime
Mortar Sand
Mortar Colors
Admixture
1 part
1/4 part
3 parts
As required
Per manufacturers recommendations, not to
exceed 1/10 volume of cement.
B. Fine Grout: For spaces less than 2 inches wide and block cells less than 3
inches, in the following proportions by loose, dry volumes:
Portland Cement
Grout Sand
Admixture
1 part
3 parts
Per manufacturers recommendations.
C. Pea Gravel Grout: For spaces 2 inches wide or more, and block cells 3
inches x 3 inches and larger, in the following proportions by loose, dry
volumes.
Portland Cement
Grout Sand
Pea Gravel
Admixture
Water
3.3 Mixing Mortar and Grout:
1 part
3 parts
2 parts
Per manufacturers recommendations.
Not to exceed 7-1 /2 gallons per sack of cement.
A. Proportions: Accurate volume measurement, in mechanical mixer one (1) full
sack capacity. Use measuring boxes for ingredients.
B. Mix short water, cement and sand for two (2) minutes, add lime or admixture
and additional water, and mix for ten (10) minutes. Add water for the proper
workability.
C. Consistency:
1. Mortar: Slump 2-3/4 inches, using 2" x 2" x 6" high truncated cone.
2. Grout: To permit pouring with segregation.
3.4 Mortar Application:
A. Joints shall be maximum 3/8 inches thick, straight, uniform in tooling and
clean, with the following types of tooling:
1. Exposed masonry -concave joints.
2. See plans for special jointing types.
B. Jointing: All jointing shall be performed to achieve a clean, dense joint,
well-bonded to all edges of masonry.
C. Mortar shall be generously applied to masonry units on all faces and
surfaces to solidly fill all voids within the joints.
3.5 Grouting Application:
A. Reinforcing steel shall be in place and inspected before grouting starts.
B. Align vertical cells to maintain a continuous unobstructed cell area not
less than 2" x 3".
C. Solidly fill cells containing reinforcement.
D. Pour grout in 4-foot lifts stopping pour 2 inches below the top of the course.
E. Solid grout cells containing bolts, anchors and other items inserted in the wall.
3.6 Tests:
A. Mortar Tests: 2" x 4" cylinders, one pair made on each of three consecutive
days.
Compression: 7 days 750 psi
28 days 2500 psi
B. Grout Tests: Prisms, approximately 3" x 3" x 6" made in brick molds,
molds broken away after specimen has set. Tested in vertical position.
Compression: 7 days
28 days
1000 psi
2000 psi
END
CAULKING AND SEALING
PART 1 · GENERAL CONDITIONS
1.1 Description:
A. Work Included:
1. Furnish all labor, materials, equipment, appliances, and necessary
incidentals for the complete installation of all caulking and sealing as
shown on the drawings and as specified herein.
2. Samples: Submit one sample tube of each type of caulking to be used
on this project to the Landscape Architect for approval.
3. Guarantee: Furnish a two (2) year written guarantee against all defects
in materials and workmanship from the date of substantial completion as
determined by the Landscape Architect. Guarantee of this section
shall include replacement and/or repair as required by the Landscape
Architect of all items damaged as a result of roof leaks.
PART 2 -MATERIALS
2.1 Caulking: A non-staining water repellant composition containing no asphalt and
meeting requirements of Federal Specification TTC-598, Grade I.
2.2 Joint Sealant:
A. Dow Corning 780.
B. General Electric Silicone Sealant.
C. Thiokol LP: Tremco Mfg. Co.
2.3 Primer: As recommended by sealant manufacturer.
2.4 Joint Back-Up: Butyl or thafome rope of slightly larger diameter than width of
joint.
2.5 Caulking color to match paving material. Colors to be approved by Landscape
Architect.
PART 3 -EXECUTION
3.1 Inspection of Surface Conditions:
A. Inspect the work of other trades and verify that such work has been
completed and installed to allow for proper installation of all materials and
methods required for this section.
B. All caulking and sealing shall be installed in accordance with the
requirements of all governing authorities, the original design and the
referenced standards.
3.2 Application:
A. Joints and Surfaces to Receive Normal Caulking: Dry, clean and free from
dust. Apply with gun-type applicator.
B. Joints and Spaces to Receive Sealant: Clean and free from dust. Dry
treat all joints with proper primer. Install back-up if joint over 1/2 inch
deep. Fill joints with slight concave surtace.
C. Upon completion, caulking and sealing to have smooth, even finish. All
sealed joints watertight and weathertight.
D. Caulk all areas where two dissimilar materials meet and areas where water
penetration may enter control joints in walls.
3.3 Clean-up: Remove stains of caulking or sealing operations from areas
adjacent to treated joints, glass and aluminum. All joints shall be neat and
straight, masking tape shall be removed prior to acceptance.
END
DATE INITIAL
DESIGNER OF WORK E~piration Date:
DATE IM!TIAL
REVISION DESCRIPTION OTHER APPROVAL
CONSTRUCTION
SPECIFICATIONS
Landscape Architecture
92 Argonaut, Ste. 270
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
T: 949.770.8530
www.studio-pad.com
Job No.: LH01-P
Scale: None
Drawn: sPAD
LC-6.02 Checked: PAD
APPROVED FOR IRRIGATION AND
PLANTING ONLY, INCLUDING
PRECISE LOCATION OF PLANTING
AREA,
"AS BUil T"
RCE EXP. DATE
REVIEWED BY:
INSPECTOR DATE
~ CITY OF CARLSBAD ~ PLANNING DIVISION
LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENT PLANS FOR:
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PART 1 -GENERAL CONDITIONS
1.1 Description:
A. Work Included:
1. Furnish all labor, materials, equipment, appliances and necessary
incidentals for the complete installation of all reinforcing as shown on
the drawings and as specified.
2. Codes and Standards: In addition to the requirements of all governing
codes, ordinances and agencies, conform to the requirements of the
following codes and standards:
a. Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute (CRSI): 'Reinforced Concrete -
A Manual of Standard Practice', latest edition.
b. American Concrete Institute (ACI): 'Manual of Standard Practice for
Detailing Reinforced Concrete Structures', ACI 315, latest edition.
c. Uniform Building Code -1997 edition.
3. Coordinate reinforcing placement with all inserted or penetrating items
through concrete.
4. Storage: Do not allow reinforcing materials to have direct contact with
the ground. Cover adequately to prevent rusting or any other contact
with materials injurious to proper bonding.
PART 2 -MATERIALS
2.1 Reinforcing Bars: New, deformed, billet steel bars, conforming to ASTM A-615,
Grade 40. Deliver bars new and free from rust and mill scale in original bundles
with mill tags intact.
2.2 Welded Wire Fabric: New, rectangular welded steel wire fabric, conforming to
ASTM A-185. Gauge and center-to-center spacing shall be as noted on the
drawings.
2.3 Accessories: Provide galvanized steel or plastic spacers, chairs, ties, and
similar items as required for spacing, assembling and supporting reinforcement
in place.
2.4 Tie Wire: #16 gauge or heavier, black or galvanized steel tie wire conforming
to ASTM A-82.
2.5 Accurately bend, cut and place bars as indicated on the drawings. Bend bars
cold. Heating of bars will not be permitted. Do not bend or straighten bars
in any manner that will injure lhe material.
2.6 Submit mill affidavits stating the grades, physical properties and chemical
properties of the reinforcing steel, and conformance with ASTM specifications
to the Landscape Architect before delivery of the steel to the job site.
PART 3 · EXECUTION
3.1 Inspection of Surface Conditions:
A. Inspect the work of other trades and verify that such work has been properly
completed and installed to allow for proper installation of all reinforcing.
8. All reinforcement shall be installed in accordance with the requirements of all
governing authorities, the original design and the referenced standards.
3.2 Reinforcing steel shall be placed in accordance with the drawings and
approved shop drawings and the applicable requirements of the codes and
standards herein specified. Install reinforcement accurately and secure against
any movement.
3.3 Clean all reinforcement from loose scale rust with wire brushing. Remove all
items which would impair bonding of concrete.
3.4 Reinforcing Supports: Support bars on metal chairs, spacers or metal hangers.
Accurately place and securely fasten to steel reinforcement. Supply additional
bars as required to securely fasten reinforcement in place. Support legs of
accessories in forms without embedding in form surface. Spacing of chairs and
accessories shall conform with CRSl's 'Recommended Practice for Placing Bar
Supports'. Accurately space ties and stirrups and wire to the reinforcing. No
wood will be permitted inside forms.
3.5 Placing and Tying: Securely tie all reinforcing with #16 gauge tie wire at all
splices and intersections and as directed. Point ends of wire ties away from
forms.
3.6 Laps and Splices: Lap bars a minimum of 24 diameters in concrete and 40
diameters in masonry, but in no case less than 24 inches unless otherwise shown
on drawings. Wherever possible, splices of adjacent bars shall be staggered.
Welded wire mesh shall minimum side and end laps of 6 inches.
3.7 Welded Wire Mesh: Install wire mesh in as long lengths as practical. Wire all
laps and splices. Lift wire into proper position while pouring concrete.
3.8 Dowels: Secure tie dowels in place before depositing concrete.
3.9 Inspection: Notify the Landscape Architect as least 72 hours prior to
concrete pour. Place no concrete until reinforcing steel has been approved
by the inspector and/or the testing agency.
3.1 O Defective Work: The following reinforcing steel work will be considered
defective and may be ordered by the Landscape Architect to be removed and
replaced by the Contractor at no additional cost to the Owner.
A. Bars with kinks or bends not shown on the drawings.
B. Bars injured due to bending and straightening.
C. Bars heated for bending.
D. Reinforcement not placed in accordance with the drawings and/or
specifications.
E. Rusty or oily bars.
END
SITE CARPENTRY
PART 1 -GENERAL CONDITIONS
1.1 Rough Carpentry:
A. Work Included:
1. Wood framing
2. Timbers for posts and beams
3. Rooftop equipment screens
4. Wood grounds, nailers and blocking
5. Wood furring
B. Related Work Coordination: Fit carpentry work to other work, scribe
and cope as required for accurate fit. Correlate location of furring,
nailers, blocking, grounds and similar supports to allow attachment of
other work.
1.2 Product Protection, Storage and Handling: Keep materials under cover
and dry. Protect against exposure to weather and contact with damp or
wet surfaces. Stack lumber as well as plywood and other panels, provide
for air circulation within and around stacks and under temporary coverings
including polyethylene and similar materials.
PART 2 -MATERIALS
2.1 Lumber, General: Lumber Standards: Manufacture lumber to comply with
PS 20 'American Softwood Lumber Standard' and with applicable grading
rules of inspection agencies certified by American Lumber Standards
Committee's (ALSC) Board of Review.
2.2 Inspection Agencies: Inspection agencies and the abbreviations used to
reference with lumber grades and species include the following:
RIS
NLGA
SPIB
WCLIB
WWPA
-Redwood Inspection Service
-National Lumber Grades Authority (Canadian)
-Southern Pine Inspection Bureau
-West Coast Lumber Inspection Bureau
-Western Wood Products Association
2.3 Grade Stamps: Factory-mark each piece of lumber with grade stamp of
inspection agency evidencing compliance with grading rule requirements
identifying grading agency, grade, species, moisture content at time of
surfacing, and mill.
A. For exposed lumber, apply grade stamps to ends or back of each piece,
or omit grade stamps entirely and issue certificate of grade compliance
from inspection agency in lieu of grade stamp.
2.4 Nominal Sizes are indicated, except as shown by detail dimensions. Provide
actual sizes as required by PS 20, for moisture content specified on each use.
A. Provide dressed lumber, S4S, unless otherwise indicated.
B. Provide seasoned lumber with 19 percent maximum moisture content at
time of dressing and shipment for sizes 2" or less in nominal thickness,
unless otherwise indicated.
2.5 Lumber Grades: Refer to structural drawings for grades of lumber.
2.6 Lumber and plywood grading per Section 2505 of Title 24 CCR.
2.7 Timber Connectors: Provide inspections per Title 24 Section 2518(b).
2.8 Miscellaneous Lumber: Provide wood for support or attachment of other
work, including rooftop equipment curbs and support bases, cant strips,
bucks, nailers, blocking, furring, grounds, stripping and similar members.
Provide lumber of sizes indicated, worked into shapes shown, and as follows:
A. Moisture content: 19 percent maximum for lumber items not specified to
receive wood preservative treatment.
2.9 Plywood Blocking Panels: For mounting electrical or telephone equipment,
provide fire-retardent treated plywood panels with grade designation
APA C-D PLUGGED INT with exterior glue, in thickness indicated, or, if not
otherwise indicated, not less than 15/32".
2.10 Miscellaneous Materials: Fasteners and Anchorages: Provide size, type,
material and finish as indicated and as recommended by applicable
standards, complying with applicable Federal Specifications for nails,
staples, screws, bolts, nuts, washers and anchoring devices. Provide metal
hangers and framing anchors of the size and type recommended by the
manufacturer for each use including recommended nails.
A Where rough carpentry work is exposed to weather, in ground contact,
or in area of high relative humidity, provide fasteners and anchorages
with a hot-dip zinc coating (ASTM A 153).
2.11 Wood Treatment by Pressure Process: Preservative Treatment: Where
lumber or plywood is indicated as "Trt-Wd" or "Treated", or is specified
herein to be treated, comply with applicable requirements of AWPA
with applicable requirements of AWPA Standards C2 (Lumber) Standards
C2 (Lumber) and C9 (Plywood) and of AWPB Standards listed below. Mark
each treated item with the AWPB Quality Mark Requirements.
A. Pressure-treat above-ground items with water borne preservatives to
comply with AWPA LP-2. After treatment, kiln-dry lumber and plywood
to a maximum moisture content, respectively, of 19 percent and 15
percent. Treat indicated items and the following:
1. Wood cants, nailers, curbs, equipment support bases, blocking,
stripping, and similar members in connection with roofing, flashing,
vapor barriers and waterproofing.
2. Wood sills, sleepers, blocking, furring, stripping and similar
concealed members in contact with masonry or concrete.
3. Wood framing members less than 18" above grade.
8. Pressure-treat the following with water-borne preservatives for ground
contact use complying with AWPB LP-22.
1. Wood members in contact with ground.
2. Wood members in contact with fresh water.
C. Complete fabrication of treated items prior to treatment, where possible.
If cut after treatment, coat cut surfaces with heavy brush coat of same
chemical used for treatment and to comply with AWPA M4. Inspect each
piece of lumber or plywood after drying and discard damaged or
defective pieces.
2.12 Fire-Retardant Treatment: Where fire-retardant treated wood ("FRTW") is required
(by agency or owner), pressure impregnated lumber and plywood with fire-retardant
chemicals to comply with AWPA C20 and C27, respectively, for treatment type
indicated below, identify "FRTW" lumber with appropriate classification marking of
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., U.S. Testing, Timber Products Inspection or other
testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.
A Exterior Type: Use where "FRTW" wood is indicated for exposed applications.
8. Inspect each piece of treated lumber or plywood after drying and discard
damaged or defective pieces.
PART 3 · EXECUTION
3.1 General:
A Discard units of material with defects which might impair quality of work, and
units which are too small to use in fabricating work with minimum joints or
optimum joint arrangement.
B. Set carpentry work to required levels and lines, with members plumb and true
to line and cut and fitted.
C. Securely attach carpentry work to substrate by anchoring and fastening as
shown and as required by recognized standards.
1. Countersink nail heads or screws on exposed carpentry work and fill hole.
D. Use common wire nails, except as otherwise indicated. Use finishing nails for
finish work. Select fasteners of size that will not penetrate members where
opposite side will be exposed to view or will receive finish materials. Make
tight connections between members. Install fasteners without splitting of
wood -pre-drill as required. Use galvanized nails for all exterior carpentry.
3.2 Wood Grounds, Nailers, Blocking and Sleepers:
A. Provide wherever shown and where required for screeding or attachment of
other work. Form to shapes as shown and cut as required for true line and
level of work to be attached. Coordinate location with other work involved.
8. Provide permanent grounds of dressed, preservative treated, key-beveled
lumber not less than 11" wide and of thickness required to bring face of
ground to exact thickness of finish material involved. Remove temporary
grounds when no longer required.
3.3 Wood Furring:
A Suspended Furring: Provide size and spacing shown, including hangers and
attachment devices. Level to a tolerance of 1/8" in 10', except 1/4" in 10'
for thich-coat plaster work.
3.4 Wood Framing, General:
A Provide framing members of sizes and on spacings shown, and frame
openings as shown or, if not shown, comply with recommendations of
Title 24. Do not splice structural members between supports.
B. Anchor and nail as shown, and to comply with Title 24.
3.5 Timber Framing:
A Provide wood beams and girders of the size and spacing shown. Install
with crown edge up. Provide continuous members unless otherwise shown.
B. Provide wood posts of the sizes shown Provide metal anchoring and
attachment devices as shown.
END
FINISH CARPENTRY
PART 1 · GENERAL CONDITIONS
1.1 Description of work: Finish carpentry includes carpentry work which is exposed
to view, is non-structural, and which is not specified as part of other sections.
A Work Included:
1. Exterior joists and beams.
2. Exterior decking and trim.
3. Wood screening and panels.
1.2 Quality Assurance:
A Factory-mark each piece of lumber and plywood with type, grade, mill and grading
agency identification except omit marking from surfaces to receive transparent
finish, and submit mill certificate that material has been inspected and graded in
accordance with requirements if ii cannot be marked on a concealed surface.
B. Softwood Lumber Standards: Comply with PS 20 "American Softwood Lumber
Standard" and with applicable grading rules of the respective grading and
inspecting agency for the species and product indicated.
1.3 Submittals:
A. Samples: Submit the following samples for each species and cut or pattern
of finish carpentry.
1. Exterior beams and joists: 2'-0" long x full board width, unfinished.
2. Exterior decking: 2'-0" x full board width, unfinished.
3. 5 x 5 decking sample: Sandblasted. As indicated on drawings.
1.4 Product Protection, Storage and Handling: Protect finish carpentry materials during
transit, delivery, storage and handling to prevent damage, soiling and deterioration.
PART 2 · MATERIALS
2.1 General:
A Nominal sizes are indicated, except as shown be detailed dimensions.
Provide lumber manufactured to the actual sizes as required by PS 20 or
to actual sizes and patterns as shown, unless otherwise indicated.
B. Moisture content of Softwood Lumber: Provide seasoned (KD) lumber having
a moisture content from time of manufacture until time of installation not greater
than values required by the applicable grading rules of the respective grading
and inspecting agency for the species and product indicated.
2.2 Exterior Finish Carpentry:
A. Beams and Joists: Provide lumber complying with the following requirements including
those of the grading agency listed with species.
1. Species: Douglas Fir, Western Wood Products Association (WWPA).
B. Texture: Saw-textured all four sides and/or re-sawn as indicated on drawings.
2.3 Miscellaneous Materials:
A Fasteners and Anchorages: Provide nails, screws and other anchoring devices of the type,
size, material, and finish required for application indicated to provide secure attachment,
concealed where possible, and complying with applicable specifications and all agency codes.
2.4 Wood Treatment:
A. Preservative Treatment (Trt-Wd): Following basic fabrication, provide 3-minute dip treat-
ment of finish carpentry items indicated to receive preservative treatment in 5 % solution
of pentachlorophenol, with vehicle which will not interfere with finish application and will
produce minimum effect upon appearance. Apply brush coat on surface cut after treatment.
PART 3 · EXECUTION
3.1 Preparation: Condition wood materials to average prevailing humidity conditions in
installation areas prior to installing.
3.2 Installation:
A Discard units of material which are unsound, warped, bowed, twisted, improperly treated,
not adequately seasoned or too small to fabricate work with minimum of joints or optimum
jointing arrangements, or which are of defective manufacturer with respect to surfaces,
sizes or patterns.
B. Install the work plumb, level, true, and straight with no distortions. Shim as required using
concealed shims. Install to a tolerance of 1/8" in 8'-0" for plumb and level decking.
C. Scribe and cut work to fit adjoining work, and refinish cut surfaces or repair damaged
finish at cuts.
1. Apply flat grain lumber with bark side exposed to weather.
D. Anchor finish carpentry work to anchorage devices or blocking built-in or directly attached to
substrates. Secure to grounds, stripping and blocking with countersunk, concealed
fasteners and blind nailing as required for a complete installation. Except where pre-finished
matching fasteners heads are required, use fine galvanized finishing nails for exposed
nailings, countersunk and filled flush with finished surface, and matching final finish where
transparent is indicated.
3.3 Adjustment, Cleaning, Finishing and Protection:
A. Repair damaged and defective finish carpentry work wherever possible to eliminate defects
functionally and visually. Where not possible to repair properly, replace woodwork. Adjust
joinery for uniform appearance.
B. Clean finish carpentry work on exposed and semi-exposed surfaces. Touch-up shop-applied
finishes to restore damaged or soiled areas.
C. Protection: Installer of finish carpentry work shall advise contractor and/or owner of final
protection and maintained conditions necessary to ensure that work will be without
damage or deterioration at time of acceptance.
END
C. Lumber for Transparent Finish (Stained or Clear): Use pieces made of solid lumber stock.
D. For exterior finish carpentry work, use lumber for "wet use" and certified so by respective
grading and inspecting agency for species and product indicated.
CONSTRUCTION
SPECIFICATIONS
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92 Argonaut, Ste. 270
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
T: 949.770.8530
www.studio-pad.com
Job No.: LH01-P
Scale: None
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REVIEWED BY:
INSPECTOR DATE
CITY OF CARLSBAD ~ PLANNING DIVISION 4
LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENT PLANS FOR:
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SYMBOL MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION DETAIL NUMBER OPERATING FLOW IN GPM PRESSURE QTR, HLF, FULL RADIUS
[] l"I
SYMBOL
HUNTER
ON
HUNTER
HUNTER
ON
HUNTER
HUNTER ON
HUNTER
MP1000 90°-210° NOZ. MP ROTATOR NOZZLES 7 ON SHT. Ll-5.01
ON 40 PSI REGULATED
PROS-06-PRS30-CV 6" POP-UP SPRINKLER BODY
MP2000 90"-210° NOZ. MP ROTATOR NOZZLES 7 ON SHT. U-5.01
ON 40 PSI REGULA TED
PROS-06-PRS40-CV 6" POP-UP SPRINKLER BODY
MPLCS515, MPRCS515, MPSS530 MP ROTATOR NOZZLES 7 ON SHT. Ll-5.01
PROS-06-PRS40-CV ON 40 PSI REGULATED
6" POP-UP SPRINKLER BODY
MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION
40 0.19. 0.37
40 0.40, 0.74
40 0.22, 0.44
8' -15'
per spacing
13'-21'
per spacing
4'x14'
per spacing
DETAIL NUMBER
HUNTER PLD-06-12-XX IN LINE EMITTER TUBING 8, 9, 10,11 ON SHT. Ll-5.01
SHRUB BED APPLICATIONS 12" O.C. EMITTERS
18" O.C. ROW SPACING
HUNTER TLELL, TL TEE OR TLCROS SURFACE OR SUB-SURFACE MOUNTED ELL, 8, 9, 10,11 ON SHT. Ll-5.01
-----
.......
HUNTER
HUNTER
PER DETAIL
APPROVED
AS DETAILED
PLD-06-12-XX. TUBING SPACED
AT 6" O.C. BETWEEN STEPPERS
SCH 40 BE
TEE OR CROSS CONNECTION
PVC INTAKE/EXHAUST HEADER W/
TL050MA ADAPTER FITTINGS
SUBSURFACE IN LINE EMITTER TUBING
FOR STEPPER IRRIGATION
DRIP LINE FLUSH VALVE
PVC IRRIGATION SLEEVE
(SEE NOTE #3)
EXISTING COPPER SERVICE LINE FROM WATER METER TO HOUSE
APPROVED SCH 40 BE 1" PVC PRESSURE SUPPLY LINE
APPROVED SCH 40 BE PVC LATERAL LINE
3/4" SIZE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
NIBCO T-113 BRONZE GATE VALVE, LINE SIZE
8, 9, 10,11 ON SHT. Ll-5.01
8, 9, 10,11 ON SHT. Ll-5.01
11 ON SHT. Ll-5.01
2 ON SHT. Ll-5.01
2 ON SHT. Ll-5.01
2 ON SHT. Ll-5.01
4 ON SHT. Ll-5.01
RAINBIRD
RAINBIRD
EXISTING
XACZ-075-PRF
075-ASVF
3/4" DRIP VALVE KIT ASSEMBLY-LOW FLOW 1 ON SHT. Ll-5.01
WILKENS
HUNTER
NO SYMBOL 3M
NOTES
3/4" ANTI-SIPHON VALVE
PER CIVIL PLANS 1" POTABLE WATER METER
500-HLR PRESSURE REGULATOR
XC-800 8 STATION EXTERIOR MOUNT CONTROLLER WITH SOLAR SYNC MODULE
DBY-6 DIRECT BURIAL WIRE
CONNECTORS FOR USE ON ALL
WIRE CONNECTIONS.
CONTROLLER & STATION NO.
GALLONS PER MINUTE
SYSTEM TYPE
ELECTRIC CONTROL VALVE SIZE
1. SYSTEM HAS BEEN DESIGNED BASED ON A MINIMUM STATIC WATER PRESSURE OF 50 PSI.
6 ON SHT. Ll-5.01
INSTALLED PER CIVIL
DRAWINGS
5 ON SHT. Ll-5 01
3 ON SHT. Ll-5.01
INSTALLED PER
MANUFACTURERS
SPECIFICATIONS
2. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ON THE UPSTREAM SIDE OF THE BACKFLOW PREVENTER PRIOR TO ORDERING MATERIALS OR STARTING ANY IRRIGATION
INSTALLATION AND NOTIFY CONSULTANT OF ANY DIFFERENCE FROM STATED PRESSURE. IF CONTRACTOR FAILS TO NOTIFY CONSUL TANT HE ASSUMES FULL
RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY SYSTEM ALTERATIONS AS DIRECTED BY THE CONSULTANT.
3. INSTALL IRRIGATION SLEEVES UNDER ALL PAVED SURFACES PER THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE:
PIPE SIZE OR WIRE QUANTITY REQUIRED SLEEVES
DRIP TUBING
3/4" LATERAL
1" PRESSURE SUPPLY LINE
1-20 CONTROL WIRES
1-40 CONTROL WIRES
1-2" SCH 40 PVC
1-2" SCH 40 PVC
1-2" SCH 40 PVC
1-2" SOR 35 PVC
1-3" SDR 35 PVC
4. INSTALL DRIP TUBING AS SHOWN ON PLANS AND AS DESCRIBED BY CONSTRUCTION DETAILS.
5. SECURE DRIP TUBING AT A CONSISTENT ROW SPACING WITH NETAFIM #TLS6 SOIL STAPLES OR 6" JUTTE MATTE STAPLES NO GREATER THAN 36" ALONG
LENGTH OF TUBING. USE TWO STAPLES IN AN 'X' PATTERN OVER ANY CHANGES IN DIRECTION OF TUBING.
6. DRIP TUBING TO BE LAID DOWN SO THAT EMITTER OUTLETS ARE STAGGERED ON A TRIANGULAR SPACING PATTERN.
7. DRIP TUBING SHALL BE INSTALLED BELOW MULCH LAYER AS DETAILED. SUPPLY AND EXHAUST HEADERS SHALL BE INSTALLED BELOW GRADE AT DEPTHS SHOWN.
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-HYDROZONE INFORMATION.TABLE--~-------+------
CONTROLLER
A
Loi 19
Lot 20
TOTAL SF
B
Loi ·18
TOTAL SF
SUMMARY
HYDROZONE ·1
HYDROZONE 2
HYDROZONE 3
HYDROZONE 4
HYDROZONE 5
HYDROZONE 6
HYDROZONE 7
TOTAL
HYDROZONE
(ZONE#)
LW (3)
MW (1)
MW (1)
MW (1)
HW (2)
MW (1)
LW (4)
LW (4)
LW (5)
MW (6)
MW (6)
HW (7)
MW (6)
MW (6)
SF
2,595
1,070
345
2,195
345
3,5:JO
535
10,615
1
VALVE IRRIGATION
NUMBER METHOD
A1 DRIP
A2 DRIP
A3 DRIP
A4 DRIP
A5 ROTOR
A6 DRIP
A7 DRIP
AB DRIP
B1 DRIP
82 DRIP
B3 DRIP
84 ROTOR
B5 DRIP
B6 DRIP
IRRIG TYPE PLANTING TYPE
DRIP MED SHRUBS
ROTOR HIGH nJRF
DRIP LOWGC
DRIP LOW SHRUBS/GC
DRIP LOWGC
DRIP MED SHRUBS
ROTOR HIGH nJRF
PLANT TYPE/
FACTOR (PF)
0.3
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.8
0.5
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.5
0.8
0.5
0.5
HYDROZONE % OF TOTAL
AREA (S .F.) LANDSCAPED AREA
345 6
455
795
40
1,070
1,305
1,865
330
6,205
345
1,040
350
535
1,105
1,035
4,410
7
13
1
17
21
30
5
100
8
24
8
12
25
23
100
I PRESSURE LOSS CALCULATIONS
VALVE#M FLOW IN
QTY DESCRIPTION GPM
1" IRRIGATION WATER METER 7
30 FEET OF 1" COPPER SERVICE LINE (1.32/100') 7
150 FEET OF 1" SCH 40 MAINLINE (1.24/100') 7
3/4" l'NTI-SIPHON Vfal VE 7
FITTING LOSS (20% OF M.AJNLINE LOSS) 7
O' FEET OF ELEVATION LOSS OR GAIN 0
LATER,Al LINES 7
TOT,AL LOSS
EXISTING STATIC WATER PRESSURE
PRESSURE REQUIREO AT HEAD/EMITTER
RESIDU,Al WATER PRESSURE
PRESSURE REGULAfOR REQUIRED
VALVE#BS FLOW IN
QTY DESCRIPTION GPM
1" IRRIGATION WATER METER 5
30 FEET OF 1" COPPER SERVICE LINE (097/100') 5
135 FEET OF 1" SCH 40 M.AJNLINE (1.24/100') 5
I 3/4" /lNTI-SIPHON 1/,Al\iE 5
FITTING LOSS (20% OF MAINLINE LOSS) 5
0' FEET OF ELEVATION LOSS OR GAIN 0
LATER,AL LINES 5
TOT,AL LOSS
EXISTING STATIC WATER PRESSURE
PRESSURE REQUIRED AT HEAD/EMITTER
RESIDU,AL WATER PRESSURE
PRESSURE REGULATOR REQUIRED
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PSI
LOSS
0.40
0.55
1.86
4.60
0.37
0.00
5.00
12.78
130.00
30.00
87.22
LOSS
0.40
0.30
1.67
4.60
0.33
0.00
5.00
12.30
130.00
30.00
87.70
IRRIGATION MAINTENANCE
SPECIFICATIONS
HYDROZONE DIAGRAM
HYDROZONES AREA IRRIG. ~
Irrigation Maintenance Specifications
A Over Head (Spray) and Drip Irrigated Areas
i. Scheduling: Grass and shrub areas shall be irrigated as often as
necessar/, staying within local drought restrictions, to maintain healthy
growth and appearance. Irrigation times should be scheduled for early
morning hours {3:00 AM to 6:00 AM) whenever possible to reduce disease
problems. Watering schedules shall be controlled by the Et based Control
System. A qualified person shall be responsible for operating and
scheduling the irrigation control boxes along with the duties of adjusting
controllers, observing the distribution of water, and making minor
adjustments to correct any problems within the system.
2. On turf, water should not be applied at a rate higher than the infiltration
rate of the soil. If runoff still occurs, frequent and s.hortened water cycles
should be scheduled, programmed ta avoid run-off.
3:. Soil sampling at 6ll to all depths at several locations throughout property
shall be done biweekly to check for adequate moisture. Hand watering of
localized "brown areas" shall be done when necessar/.
4. Watering schedules shall be arranged so as not to coincide with herbicide
applications, mowings, or other events that may interfere with the use of
the facility.
5. Records shall be maintained to record precipitation rates and monthly
irrigation scheduling. These include: precipitation rates, day, time, and
length of watering for each station {valve) for each controller. Copies of
such records shall be pro1Jided to Owner.
B. Trees, Shrubs, Groundco'lers, and Vines shall be checked weekly for adequate
water requirements. Conditions such as: wilt, color change, vigor, stress, growth
fate and plant turgor should be monitored and adjustments shall be made as
necessary. Conduct a fe'liew of the drip systems in operation if plant material
appears stressed in an isolated area. Repair and/or replace drip tubing as
necessary.
C. System Maintenance
1. The irrigation system shall be maintained for optimum performance by:
cleaning, adjusting all sprinkler nozzles, wye and basket strainers, drip
emitters and screens fer proper coverage (head to head or beyond) and to
reduce overspray onto sidewalks and pavement.
2. Weekly inspections of the irrigation system wh1le in operation should be
made dufing the warmer months (May 1'1 through September 15th), and
biweekly in other spring and fall months to detect any malfunctioning of
the system.
3. AH malftmctioning equipment shall be repaired prior to the next scheduled
irrigation.
4. All replacement heads and other equipment shall be of the same
manufacturer, type, and application rates.
Casero -L~tl-8 M_o_d_e_l_:-:_-~-:_-:_-:_~---I
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CITY OF CARLSBAD ESTIMATED TOTAL WATER USE (ETWU)
Evapotr<1n~pirc1tion Rilte
(Eto)"
Conversion hu.:tor
(Step 1 x Step 2)
Pl<111t F,u:tur (Pf)' •(Frum
WUCOLS) (VI.W-1 IW)
(u.1-0.8)
Are<L oF Hrdrm:one (sq. ft.)
0 lA
(.Step 'l ., Step 5)
h'rlg<1tiou l:'.tfo.:i~ni.:y (IE)ut
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1-f½W~ MED WATER USE SHRUBS
2-11 II 11 111 HIGH WATER USE TURF
2,595 SF
1,070 SF
3-[ p LOW WATER USE G,C. 345 SF
4-~ LOW WATER USE SHRUBS/ G.C. 2,195 SF
DRIP
ROTOR
DRIP
DRIP
DRIP
DRIP
ROTOR
5-b[--[--[--[--1 LOW WATER USE G.C.
6-~ MED WATER USE SHRUBS
7-tZ-Z½-1 HIGH WATER USE TURF
TOTAL
345 SF
3,530 SF
535 SF
10,615SF
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IRRIGATION SCHEDULE
CALCULATIONS, AND NOTES
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AREA.
"AS BUILT"
RCE ___ _ EXP. ____ _ DATE
REVIEWED BY:
INSPECTOR DATE
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PLANNING
E..:piraLion Date:
DATE INITIAL
DESIGNER OF WORK REVISION DESCRIPTION
DATE IMITIAL DATE INITIAL
OTHER APPROVAL CITY APPROVAL
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DRIP SYSTEMS ARE SHOWN DIAGRAMATICALL Y AND SHALL
CONSIST OF IN-LINE EMITTER TUBING SPACED 12" ON CENTER,
WITH EMITTERS SPACED 18" ON CENTER. LAYOUT TUBING SUCH
THAT EMITTERS ARE TRIANGULARILY SPACED. REFER TO THE
DETAILS FOR PROPER INSTALLATION OF INTAKE AND EXHAUST
MANIFOLDS.
ALL IRRIGATION CONTROL VALVES SHALL BE LOCATED IN
SHRUB AREAS. SETBACK FROM FRONT EDGE OF EACH
VALVE BOX IS TO BE A MINIMUM OF 1'-0" FROM THE EDGE OF
PAVING WHERE SPACE ALLOWS.
TEE INTO I" COPPER PIPING SERVING RESIDENCE.
INSTALL I" COPPER TEE AND I" MALE ADAPTER.
TRANSITION TO I" SCI-I 40 PVC PRESSURE SUPPLY
LINE AND EXTEND TO VALVE LOCATIONS Si-lOWN.
CONFIRM RESIDENTIAL COPPER PIPE SIZING IN
FIELD, ADAPT AS REQUIRED.
STATIC WATER PRESSURE, 130 PSI
NOTES:
LOT 18 P.O.C.
TEE INTO I" COPPER PIPING SERVING RESIDENCE.
INSTALL I" COPPER TEE AND I" MALE ADAPTER.
TRANSITION TO I" SCI-I 40 PVC PRESSURE SUPPLY
LINE AND EXTEND TO VALVE LOCATIONS Si-lOWN.
CONFIRM RESIDENTIAL COPPER PIPE SIZING IN
FIELD, ADAPT AS REQUIRED.
STATIC WATER PRESSURE, 130 PSI
1. Refer to Sheet Ll-0.01 for Irrigation Schedules and Notes.
2, Refer to Sheet Ll-5,01 for Irrigation Details,
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INSTALL ONE /I! i-lUNTER XC-B00 CONTROLLER, WALL
MOUNTED TO EXTERIOR WALL AT Ti-llS APPROXIMATE
LOCATION. COORDINATE LOCATION WITI-I POWER
OUTLET LOCATION IN I-JOME.
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92 Argonaut, Ste. 270
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
T: 949.770.8530
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Job No,: LH01-P
Scale: 1"=10'
Drawn: JB
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APPROVED FOR /RR/GA TION AND
PLANTING ONLY, INCLUDING
PRECISE LOCATION OF PLANTING
AREA.
"AS BUILT"
RCE EXP. DATE
NOTE, SEE PRODUCTION IRRIGATION PLANS
FOR STREET TREE IRRIGATION, Si-ITS IS-I0.
IRRIGATION
PLAN
REVIEWED BY:
INSPECTOR DATE
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HIGHEST HEAD
CONTROL AND COMMON WIRE TO
CONTROLLER
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BREAKER, FILTER, PRESSURE
REGULATOR
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PVC PRESSURE SUPPLY LINE
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ADAPT OT LATERAL OUTLET SIZE
PVC LATERAL
NOTE: DIAMETERS OF RISER, FITTINGS AND NIPPLE SHALL EQUAL CONTROL
VALVE DIAMETER.
DRIP ELECTRIC CONTROL VALVE
ASSEMBLY W/ ATMOSPHERIC 0 VACUUM BREAKER
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CONTROL AND COMMON WIRE TO
CONTROLLER
ELECTRIC CONTROL VALVE W/ ATMOSPHERIC
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SHALL EQUAL CONTROL VALVE DIAMETER.
1" SCH. 40 PVC NIPPLE. LENGTH AS REQUIRED
SERVICE TEE -SOLVENT WELD FITTING -
REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS
PVC PRESSURE SUPPLY LINE
SCH. 40 PVC 90 ELL SLIP X THR. ADAPT OT
LATERAL OUTLET SIZE
PVC LATERAL
ELECTRIC CONTROL VALVE
N.T.S.
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MINUS 1/4" MATERIAL
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NOTES:
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'----CONTROL WIRING BELOW
PRESSURE SUPPLY LINE
1. ALL PLASTIC PIPING TO BE SNAKED IN TRENCHES
2. BUNDLE AND TAPE WIRING AT 10' INTERVALS.
3. INSTALL ALL CONTROL AND COMMON WIRING TO THE SIDE
AND BELOW THE PRESSURE SUPPLY LINE.
~ ---------INSTALL (1) HUNTER SOLAR SYNC SENSOR ON THE HOUSE
EVE IN A LOCATION EXPOSED TO SUN AND RAIN
NOTE:
CONTRACTOR TO GROUND AND PROVIDE SURGE
PROTECTION FOR FIELD UNIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH
MANUFACTURER"S RECOMMENDATIONS AND GROUND
ROD(S) SHOWN. ALL ELECTRICAL WORK TO CONFORM
TO LOCAL CODE.
I~--CONTROLLER -INSTALL ON BUILDING WALL
SECURE WITH ANCHOR BOLTS
INSTALL 4" HT. SELF ADHESIVE VINYL LETTERING CORRESPONDING WITH FIELD UNIT# ON INSIDE
SURFACE OF ACCESS DOOR.
~---2" CONDUIT SECURED TO WALL
/_,_-!-----BUILDING WALL
FINISH GRADE
"-'~~V,._;J_,-_....:,b.]t L 5/8"x8 FT. COPPER-CLAD GROUNDING ROD W/ BRONZE CLAMP & 10" ROUND
VALVE BOX gYPICAU. QUANTITY AS
RECOMMEN ED BY MANUFACTURER.
~---#4 BARE COPPER GROUNDING WIRE
L..._ ____ 2" SWEEP ELL -CONTROL WIRES & GROUND WIRE
®TRENCHING
N.T.S. 0 IRRIGATION CONTROLLER 3 ------EXTERIOR WALL MOUNT N.T.S.
.-------SPRAY NOZZLE
OR BUBBLER
.-+-+-------SET BOTTOM OF CAP AT GRADE
3"
-.---·CURB & GUTTER OR SIDEWALK
WHERE APPLICABLE
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_ LID OF VALVE BOX. REFER TO I' TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS. VALVE
BOX TO REST ON GRAVEL SUMP.
'-,.~---3/4" SCREENED GRAVEL SUMP 1 CU. FT.
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,i-·~0-~'""~· -6" CLASS 160PVC SLEEVE BOTTOM TO BE
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<:, . i:J SUPPLY LINE
~---PVC PRESSURE SUPPLY LINE
L..._ ____ SLIPxMIPT SCH.40 PVC ADAPTOR (2)
~------GATE VALVE W/BRASS CROSS HANDLE
RECTANGULAR VALVE BOX WITH
EXTENSION -BRAND "PR" INTO
VALVE BOX LID. REFER TO
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.
PRESSURE REGULATOR
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ADAPTOR (2)
~------3/4" SCREENED GRAVEL SUMP
2 CU. FT.
0 GATE VALVE
N.T.S.
®PRESSURE REGULATORNTS.
HUNTER PLD-050 ADAPTER FITTING--~ ~--1/2" SCH 40 FPT TEE
(TYPICAL)
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SUPPLY RISER -II =I 11-J _ _[ I 1:: '111=
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& EXHAUST HEADERS ~ I : 1 1--Ufl ",_
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PVC SCH 40 TEE OR ELL Jr =I I CJ
3/4" PVC SCH 40 ----..... =1 r1 -o--+=J;::'-+,~'-"'.I =sl l;'-1------MID-LAYOUT SUPPL y HEADER
SUPPLY OR EXHAUST _-T O , /= . . & RISERS AS REQ'D, 18" O.C ..
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N.T.S.
Landscape Architecture
92 Argonaut, Ste. 270
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
INSTALL TUBING 9" FROM
CURB OR WALK
VALVE ASSEMBLY ---IN-LINE EMITTER TUBING
(SEE DETAIL #1, THIS SHEET) \ HUNTER PLD-06-12-XX"
EMITTERS AT 12" INTERVALS,
1" PVC SCH 40 SUPPLY HEADER ~m ROWS AT 18" O.C.
tr ;----HUNTER PLD-050 ADAPTER -~ WALK OR CURB ~ •P1 FITTING (HUNTER TUBING TO -G:i;.~~;.~~~-11'~ -~. ~;.:s~-~~~-~~~-~~,~ ·. ,8.~.~67 PVC ADAPTER FITTING)
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WALK TYP. ALL SIDES
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. I\~---HUNTER TLELL TL TEE OR PTLCROS
FOR SURFACE MOUNTED CONNECTIONS
~-----CURB, WALK, BUILDING WALL OR FENCE
NOTE:
TUBING SHALL BE STAPLED TO THE SOIL SURFACE 3' O.C. ALONG EACH TUBING LENGTH WITH
6" LONG SOIL STAPLES OR 6" LONG JUTTE MATT STAKES.
~_I_N_-L_I N_E_E_M_IT_T_E_R_T_U_B_I_N_G_L_A_Y_O_U_T_
~ SHRUB BED APPLICATIONS N.T.S.
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1 O" ROUND VALVE BOX -BRAND
CONTROLLER & STATION
NUMBER INTO VALVE BOX LID.
1/2" FPT X BARB ADAPTER FITTING TO
ACCEPT EXCALIBUR TUBING
112" SLIP X SLIP SCH 40 BALL
VALVE
1/2" COIL OF EXCALIBER (FLEX-~
PVC) TUBING WITH 1/2" BALL
VALVE -SEE BELOW.
~------PLANTING BED MULCH
~----1/2" S x T sch 40 ELL (TYPICAL)
~--HUNTER PLD-050 ADAPTER FITTING
--HUNTER PLD-06-12-XX IN-LINE EMITTER
TUBING EMITTERS AT 12" INTERVALS
3"
-+-..Cl"L.... FINISH GRADE
1211
1/2" PVC SCH 40 EXHAUST
RISER EXHAUST HEADER
TERMINATION OF SYSTEMS &
RISERS AS REQ'D.
1/2" PVC SCH 40 SUPPLY OR
EXHAUST HEADER
L....---------1/2" SCH 40 TEE TO FLUSH
VALVE ASSEMBLY
""-=--=--=-==--~~-----18"x1/2" I.D. EXCALIBUR IRRIGATION HOSE
,,------\"T---n-----INSERT x MIP 90 ELL
1/2" SCH 40 PVC PIPING,
LENGTH AS REQUIRED
PLAN
t-f-1~-~ ~ SCH 40 PVC FROM EXHAUST MANIFOLD
/-----10" ROUND VALVE BOX
'------1/2" SLIP X SLIP SCH 40 BALL VALVE
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Expiration Date:
DATE INITIAL DATE IMITIAL
DESIGMER OF WORK REVISION DESCRIPTION OTHER APPROVAL
DATE
IRRIGATION
DETAILS
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T: 949.770.8530
www.studio-pad.com
Job No.: LH01-P
Scale: AS NOTED
Drawn: JB
Ll-5.01 Checked: PAD
APPROVED FOR IRRIGATION AND
PLANTING ONLY, INCLUDING
PRECISE LOCATION OF PLANTING
AREA.
"AS BUILT"
RCE EXP. DATE
REVIEWED BY:
INSPECTOR DATE
CITY OF CARLSBAD ~ PLANNING DIVISION 4
LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENT PLANS FOR:
T ABAT A 10 CASE RO MODELS
I APPROVED: iv\ C.:r-l::;.\L~ir-I 2--1'1;-1-\
PLANNING
OWN BY: PROJECT NO. DRAWlflG NO. INITIAL CHKD BY:
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SECTION 02810
IRRIGATION SYSTEM
PART 1-GENERAL
1.01
1.02
1.03
1.04
E.
1.05
1.06
WORK INCLUDED ~ Work of this Section generally includes provision of an underground
irrioatiun sy::;tem irK;ludir1g tl1e followir1g:
A. Trenching, stockpiling excavation materials, and refilling trenches.
B. Complete system including but not limited to piping, valves, fittings, heads, controller
\11irini;i and final adjustments to insure efficient coverage as determined by Consultant.
C. Water Cur1neutior1s.
D. Replacement of ur1sati~fc1utory rr1aterial':i
E_ Clean up, inspection, and approval
F. Tests.
REFERENCES
A Perform Work in accordance with requirements of Conditions of the Contract and division
01 " General Requirements as well as provisions of all applicable laws, codes,
ordinances, rules, and regulations.
B. Conform to requirement-'.:i of refoH:111ce inforrmitiori listed below except where more
stringent requirements are shown or specified in Contract [x)cuments.
1. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)-Specifications and Test
Methods sp:!cifically referenced in this Section.
2 Under.vriiers Laboratories (UL) -UL Wires and Cables.
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Special Requirements:
1. Tolerances -Specified depths of pressure supply lines and laterals and pitch of
pipes are minimums. Settlement of trenches is cause for removal of finish grade
treatment, refilling, recompaction, and repair of finish grade treatment
2. Coordination With other Contracts -Protect, maintain, and coordinate Work with
Work urider r;tt1er· Seclioris.
3. Damage To Other Improvements -Contractor shall replace or repair damage to
grading, utilities, soil preparation, seeding, sodding, or planting done unrJer other
Sections during work assoc:iated with installation of irrigation system at no
additional cost to Owner.
4. Work involvir1[J su~tantial plumbing fur ir1stallation of tJackflow µreventers,
copper service and related work shall be executed by licensed and bonded
plumber(s), performed in accordance \'lith prevailirlQ codes and regulations.
5. Work involving connection to. installation, or extension of 120 volt or greater
electrical service, shall be executed by a licensed and txinded electrician,
perfonnf.:d in ac.;c;o1dance witt1 prevailillfJ codeS and regulations.
SUBMITTALS -Prepare and make submittals in accordance with conditions of the Coniract.
A. Submit all products to Owller for· approval.
Controller Drawings
1. Provide one controller drawing for each automatic controller installed.
a. Controller drawing may be same size reprorJuction of recorcl drawlriQ, if
scale permits fitting inside controller door wltt1out folding drawing. If ptioto
reduction prints are required, keep reduction to maximum size possible to
retain full legibility.
b. Contruller Jrawing st1all tJe Lilueline print of a,;tual "a~-f.luilt" ~ystem,
showing area covered by that controller.
c. Identify area of coverage of each remote control valve, using a distinctly
different pastel color for each zone. Highlight heads, lateral piping, and
control valves.
d. Following review of control/er drav1ings by Consultant, hermetically sea!
each drawing between r.vo layers of 20 mil thick clear plastic.
e. Controller drawings shall be completed and approved by CXJnsultant prior
to final completion walk-through of irrigation system.
f. Allaet1 approved cuntrol!er drawing to inside of eact1 contiuller rJoor using
self-adhesive Velcro strips.
F Operation Manual:
See Section 01700 Contract Closeout, Paragraph 1.07, for description and timing of
Operation Manual ~ubmittal. lrir..:lucle t.t1e folluwir1rJ ir1funnaliun:
·t. !ndex sheet stating project name, and listing company, address, phone number
and contact person of ONner, Landscape Architect and Contractor, including
Primary Subcontractors.
2. Manufacturer Technical Manual for controllers
DELIVERY, STORAGE, and HANDLING -Deliver, unload, store, and handle materials,
packaging, bundling, pruducls, in dry, we21therpwof, waterp1oof c;onrJitior1 iri rnamIer to prevent
Jarrwue, breakage, drderiuratiun, ir1t1usiu11, i(Jnitiun, w1d vandc1lism. Deliver i11 original ur1opened
packaging containers promir.ently displaying manufacturer name, volume, quantity, contents,
instnJctions, and conformance to local, state, and federal law. Remove and replace cracked,
liruken, or c;or1tamim1ted items 01 elements prematurc;ly exposed tu muisture, ir1(;leme11t wcattier,
snow, ice, temperature extremes, Fire, or jobsite damage.
A. Handling of PVC Pipe -Exercise care in handling, leading and storing of PVC pipe. All
PVC pipe shall be transported in a vehicle which allmvs :ength of pipe to lie flat so as not
to subject it to undue bending or concentrated external loads. All sections of pipe that
have been dented or damagecl shall be discarded, and if installed, shall be removed and
replaced with new pir;ing.
JOB SITE CONOITIONS
A Protection of Property:
1 Preserve and protect all trees, plants, monuments, structures, and paved areas
from damage due to Work of this Section. In the event damage does occur, all
damage to inanimate items shall be completely repaired or replaced to
satisfaction of Onner. All injury to living plants shall be repaired by o.,mer, and a/I
costs of such repairs shall be charged to and paid by Contractor.
2. Protect buildings, v,,..-cllks, walls, and ot11er property frorn darnage. Barricade open
trenches Damage caused to asphait, concrete, or other building material
surfaces sl1all be repaire;:J or replaced at no cost to Owner. Restore disturbed
areas to original condition.
8.
1.07
Existing Trees:
1. All trenching or other Work under limb spread of any and all trees shall be done
Uy ttand or by utt1er rnett100s so as to prevent rJamar:.ie tu limbs or brn.1lvhes.
\/Vl1e1e it is r1eceS-':i~llY tu exc-civale alljace11l lu exisiir11J trees, u:::;e iill µussible ewe
to avoid injury to trees and tree roots. Excavation, in areas w·here two inch and
C
D.
2.
larger roots occur, shall be done by hand Roots two inches or larger in diameter,
except directly in the path of pipe of conduit. shall be tunneled under and shat! be
heavily wrapped with burlap to prevent scarring or excessive dryino Where a
trenching machine is operated close to trees having roots smaller than t,110 inches
in diameter, wall of trench adjacent to tree shall be hand trimmed, making clean
cuts through roots. Roots one inch and larger in diameter shall be painted with
r.vo coats of "Tree Seal". Trenches adjacent to trees shall be closed within 2.!l
hours, am! wt1en tt1is is m.ll possible, side uf tre11ctI adjacent to tree sliall t;e kept
shaded vlith moistened burlap or canvas.
Protection and Repair of Underground Lines
1 Request proper utility company to stake exact location (including depth) of all
unrJerQround electric, gas, or telep/1one lines. Take wtiatever precautions are
necessary to protect these underground lines from damage. In the event damaQe
does occur, all damage shall be repaired by Contractor, and all costs of such
repairs shall be paid by Contractor unless other arrangements have been made.
Replacement of Paving and Curbs -Where trenches and lines cross existing roadways,
paths, curbing, etc., damage to these shall be kept to a minimum and shall be restored to
original condition as deemed w:.:;ceptable by Owner's Representative.
WARRANTY/GUARANTY -Contractor shall warrant materials against defects for a period of one
year from date of Subsiantial Completion. Contractor st1all guarantee workmanship for similar
period. Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating material warranty ltems with
manufacturer/distributor.
A. Settling of backfilled trenches, which may occur during guaranty i:;eriod, st1all be repaired
by contractor at nu expense tr) 01mer, ir1clL1r.ling complete restoration of damaged
property and landscape improvements.
B. Expenses due to vandalism before substantial completion shall be borne by Contractor.
C. Owner or Representative Maintenance Company will maintain turf and planting areas
during warrar1ty µeriod, so as not to tIamper proper operatior1 of irrigation s~lerri.
1.08 MAINTENANCE
A. Furnish the following maintenance items to Otmer prior to final Acceptance:
1. 2 Sels of special tools reqL1ired for removir;g, disc1ssemblir1g, cuKl adjusting P.ar..:ti
type of sprinkler head and valve supplied on this Project
2 Two 6-foot valve keys for operation of gate valves or stop and waste valves (if
applicable).
3. < keys For eaclI automatic co11troller.
4. 5 sprinkler bodies of each sizeitype used.
PART II -PRODUCTS
2.01 MATERIALS:
A. General Piping:
1. Potable Water Pressure Supply Lines (downstream of backflow prevention units)
-Schedule 40 (1" -2 1/2").
2. Non-pressure Lines -Schedule 40.
3. Drip Tubing (3/4")-Netafin1 Techline CV In Line Emitter Tubing.
4. Emitter tubillLl (1/4") -Hardie EHD 0437-DUF~-POL Hose.
2. Blow-Out tubing (112")-GalCD ½" AJR PVC flex hose
B. Plastic Pipe and Fittings:
1. lder1tifir..:2ttion Markif!gs:
a. All pipe to be identified with follo\'~ng indelible markings:
1) Manufacturer's name.
2) Nominal pipe size.
3) Schedule of class.
4) Pressure rating.
5) NSF (~Jatiuna! Sanitation Foundation) seal of approv21I.
6) Date of extn.ision.
2. Solvent \/'/eld Pipe -Manufactured from virgin polwinyl chloride (PVC) compound
in accordance with ASTM D2241 and ASrM D1784; cell classification 1:1454-8,
Tyµe 1. Gra,Je 1.
a. Fittings -Standard weight, Schedule 40, injection molded PVC;
complying with ASTM 01784 and 02466, cell classification 12454-B.
1) Threads -Injection molded type (where required).
2) Tees and ells -Side fJatecJ
ti. Ttireaded Nipples -ASTM D24f)t\, SctterJule 80 wiU1 molded U1reads
c. Joint Cement and Primer -Type as recommended by manufacturer of
pipe and fittings.
C. Low Pressure/Volume Systems:
1. Emitter Tubi[lg as indir;ated 011 r.1rcw~r1gs.
2. Drip Tubing -Manufactured of UV resistant flexib,e vinyl chloride compound
conforming to ASTM 01248, Tyi=e ·1, Class C, Category 4, P14 and ASTM 03350
For PE 1221110
3. Fittings -As recommended by tubing manufaciurer.
4. Drip Valve Assembly-Type and size shown on drawings.
a. Wye Stminer -Plastic/fiberglass construction with 200-rnes!i nyk)fl
screen, manufactured by Rainbird Products, Inc. Size as noted on
drawings.
b. Control Valve -2 way, solenoid pilot operated type made cf synthetic,
non-corrosive material; diaphragm acttvated and slow closing Include
freely pivoted seat seal; retained (mounted) without attachment to
diaphragm.
c. Pressure Reducing Vaive -Plastic construction with pre-set preS6ure
regulat]on and sized for zone flow rate. Manufactured by f\Jetafim
Products.
D. Copr:er Pipe and Fittings
1. Copper Pipe -Type 'K' hard tempered.
2. Fittings -Wrought copper, solder joint type.
3 Joints -Soldered with solder, .{15% silver, 15% copper, 16% zinc, and 24%
cadmium and solidus at 1125' F and liquids at 1145' F.
E. Gatf::! Valves:
1. Gate Valves for 3/4 inch through 2-1/2 Inch Pipe -Brass construction; solid
wedge, IPS threads, and non-rising stem with wheel operating handle.
2. Gate Valves for 3 inch and Larger Pipe -Iron body, brass or bronze mounted
A'MVA gate valves with a dear wate1way r;:qual to full m.1minal diameter of valve;
rubber gasket or mechanical joint-tyr-e only. Valves shall be able to withstand a
conbnuous working pressure of 150 PSI and t.e equipped with a square operating
nut
F. Valve Boxes:
1 Gate Valves, Drip Line Blow-out StuUs, arid \/l/i1e Stub Box -Carsor1 #910-10-4 w/
non-bolt down cover.
2. 3/4 Inch through 2-lnch Control Valves -Carson #1ll19-12-33B w/ boit daNn
cover.
3 Oriµ Valve AsSf.!rnb/ies -Carson #1419-12-38 wt bolt r.Jowr1 cover.
4. Control Wiring Splices -Carson #910-12-3B w/ bolt down cover.
5. Master varve -Rectangular with extension (see construction details).
6 Provide stainless steel txilts for valve box covers where required and indicated
above.
G. Electrical Control Wiririy
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1. LON Voltage:
a. Eleclrkal Control I/I/ire -AWG UF UL approved ~lo. 1,1 gauge direct
burial copper wi1 e for all c;oritrol wire 8, arid No. 12 gauge direct burial
coppeI· v-tire for all GfJrnmun wire3.
b. V\llre Colors:
1) Control Wires -Red.
2) Common \/I/ires -White.
3) Master \/~Jive Wires -Blue.
4) Spare Wires -Green (labeled at terminations)
5) Future Wires -Sarne as control and common wire {labeled at
terminations).
Control wire corn1€-f.:tio11s arid splices shall Lie mat!e witl1 3M llirr::rJ bury spike, Rain Bird
Pentite connectors, or similar dry splice method.
2. High Voltage -Type required by local codes and ordinances, of proper size to
accommodate needs r)f equipnH::Hlt servicer.I.
H. EJectric Control Valves -As indicated on drawings.
I. Sprinkler Heads -As indicated on drawings. Fabricate riser/svling joint units in
accordance with details on Drawings -with riser nipples of same size as riser opsning in
spri11kler tx;dy.
. J. Contraller -As i11dicotE:C..l on drawir1gs.
K. Emitters and Emitter Components -As indicated on the Dra\·1ings.
J. Sprinkler Heads -As indicated on drawings. Fabricate riser/svling joint units in
accordance with details on Drawings -with riser nipples of same size as riser ai:ening in
sprir1kler t.x.Jdy.
PART Ill -EXECUTION
3,01 INSPECTION -Examine areas and conditions under which Work of this Section is to be
performed. Do not proceed with Work until unsatisfactory conditions have been correcte;:J.
A. Grading operatlons, with the exception of final grading, shall be completed and approved
by Onner prior to staking or installation of any p:irtion of irrigation system except sleeving.
3.02 PREPARATION
A. Staking shall Occur as Follows:
1. Mark with powderE:-d lime or marking paint, routing of pressure supply line and
fiag heads and control valve locations for first series of zones as directed b:;
Landscape Arcr1itect. Contact Landscape Architect 48 hours in advance and
request review of slaking. Landscape Architect will review staking ancl clirecl
changes if required Staking review does not relieve installer from coverage
prob!ems due to improper placement of heads after staking
B. Install sleevir,g under asphalt paving and concrete walks, prior to concreting and paving
operations, to accommodate piping and v,iring. Compact backfill around sleeves to 95%
Slanclard Proctor Density within 2% of optimum moisture content in accordance with
ASTM D1557.
C. Trenching -Trench excavation shall follow, as much as p::issi'ole, layout shown on
Drawing. Dig trenches straight and support pipe continuously on bottom of trend1. Trend1
bottom shall be clean and smcai11 wiih all rock aml organic debris removed. Pressure
supply line trenches shall be aver-excavated as required to allow for bedding material.
Trench depth shall be uniform as required to meet minimum depth requirements for type
of piping.
2
1. Clearances:
a. Piping Smaller tt1ar1 3 lnci1es -Trerictms ~iiall t1ave a mlnimum wir.itt1 or 7
inches.
b. Line Clearance -Provide not less than 6 inches r)f clearance between
each line and not less than 12 inclles of clearance between lines of other
trades.
Pipe and \/'lire Cepth:
a. Pressure Supply Piping -18 inches from top of pipe.
tJ Nori-pressure Pipi11g (drip mairi lateral$) -12 iriches frur11 toµ uf pipe.
c. Non-pressure Piping (drip emitter tubing and side laterals) -12 inches
from top of pipe.
d. Control Wiring -Sicle and bottom of pressure supply line.
3 Boring will t:e permitted cnly wliere pipe must pass under obstruclion(s), which
cannot be removed, and must be approved by consultant if not specifically
imlicc1ted on cur1strucliciri Jrawill!",JS. Final density of bar..\kfill shall rnatdi t/Jot of
surrounding soil. Use of sleeves of suitable diameter is acceptable if installed
first by jacking or boring, and pipe laid through sleeves. Observe same
precautions as though pipe \'tere installed in open trench.
4 Refer to drawings for sleeving schedule and sizing requirements.
5. Install vertical piping as 1equired to reacll correct piping dept/1 wt1e11 sleevi11g ir1lr)
walled planters.
3.03 INSTALLATION -Locate ott1er equipmeI1t a1,:; near as ~ossible to locations desigriated ori
construction dravAngs. D2viations shall C€ approved by Consultant prior to installation.
A. PVC Piping
1. Snake pipe i11 tre11ct1 as rnuct1 as µ.issible to ~!llr .. iw fur expa11sk)rl and contrar;tior1.
2. When pipe laying is not ln progress, or at end of each day, close pipe ends with
tight plug or cap. [Perform work in accordance with good practices prevailing in
piping trades].
3. Coordinate pressure supply line installation with required beclcling operations.
4. 6'take all above grade PVC piping per details.
5. IJ;:,E; 45" ells ~·,lie11 rnakh1Ll µerpendiculm crossings of abo'<'e grnde PVC piping, to
depress bottom pipe.
6 Lay pipe and make au plastic-ta plastic joints in accordance wi!h manufacturer's
recommendations.
8. Drip Tubing
1. Install fitting connections per manufacturer's recommendations.
2. Install drip tubing on the surface as detailed. Only intake and exhaust manifolds
sr1all Ce installed be!aw grade at 1L~ deep, with riser and adapter assemblies
exter1ding to gra.de level.
3. Tubing shall be installed in parallel, evenly spaced rows as indicated on the
dra\·Angs. Distance t:etween rows shall not deveiate more then 1" from row to
row.
4. Staple tubing to soil surface at minimum of 3' on center or as delailecl.
5. Install drip lir1e bloNOLlt stl1bs al all dead erids of d1·ip tl1liir1f).
K.
6. Any deviations from dlip tlJbe muling st10'NI1 ori drawin[Js must be approved by
Consultant prior to installation. Any changes exceeding a 5% increase in the
length of the drip tubing, or the tie in placement of the pvc/poly adapter indicated 3.04
on tt1e drawings must be approved by the Consultant prior to installation
C. Control \//iring
1. Low Voltage Wiring·
a. Bury control wiring betv,een controller and electric valves in pressure
5upply line trenches, with vvires consistently located belOIN and to one
side of pipe, on top of initial pir:;e bedding, or in separate trenches.
b. Bundle al! 24 volt v1ires at 10 foot intervals with electrical or duct tape.
c. Provide an expansion loop at pressure supply line c1ngle fittings, every
electric control valve location (in vatve box), and at minimum 500 feet
intervals. Form expansion loop by wrapping wire at least 8 times around
a 3/4 inct1 pipe 2111d wilildrc1.wir1g pipe.
d. Make splices and electric control va~,e connections using Rainbird
Pentite connectors or similar dry splice method.
e. Install conlrcl wire splices not occurring at control valve in a separate
splice valve lx>x.
f. lr1stall Orle c;or1trol wire for eact1 r;o11trol valve.
g. Run two spare #14-1 control wires from controller pedestal to last el€Ctric 5.
control valve operated by controller on each and every leg of pressure
suppl)' line. Label spare wires at 0011\roller aml wire stutJ t.x.Jx. lrJop a
rninlmurn or 24" from a!J spare wires inside every control valve box
operated by controller.
h. Run all future control wires from controller pedestal to point indicated on
dra•.vings. Coil a minimum of ten (10) feet at termination and install in 10"
round valve box. Label all wires aitermination.
2 High Voltage Wiring fo1· Automatic: Controller
a. Provide 120 volt power connection to automatic controller. 120
volt p:J\•ler connection must be made by a licensed Electrician.
D. Cor1lrolle1
1. Install controllt.•r in accordance with manufacturer's instructions as detailed and
where shown on Drawings.
2. Connect remote control valves to controller in numerical sequence as shown on
Drawings.
3. Final !ocatio11 of 0011I1,Jiler strall be approved by Co11sulta11t p11or to i11slallauoIr
4 Each controller shall be grounded per the NEC.
5. Above ground conduit shall be rigid galvanized with appropriate fittings. Belmv
ground conduit st"1all be schedule 40 PVC.
E. Electric Control Valves
1. Install cross handle 2 inches be[ow finished grade where shown on Drawings and
as detailed.
2. When grouped iogether, allow at least 12 inches between valve box sides.
3. Install each remote control va~,e in a separate valve box.
4. Install ir1dividuc1I valve box flust1 with grade.
5 \/I/hen parallel tu roadway, side1,valk, or other permanent element or structure,
control valve and box to be installed perpendicular to element or structure,
spaced equally.
F. Drip Valve Assemblies -Install drip valve assembly as detailed ancl as described above in
the section titled "Electric Control Valves".
G. Sprinkler Heads
1. Install sprinkler heads where designated on Drawings or where staked. Spacing of
heads shall not exceed the maximum indicated on Drawing unless re-staked as
direGted by Cun~ultant. In r1u Gase s/1all tr1e spt"lciri[J exceed maximum
recommended by manufacturer.
2. Set plumb to finish grade as detailed. Install heads on double s\•Ving-joint risers of
schedule as detailed. Angled nipple relative to non-pressure line shall be no more
ihan i15 degrees or less than 10 degrees. Adjust heacls io correct height after sod
is installed.
2. Adjust pad cirde heads fur proper cuverage. Plar1t placement ~hall riot interfere
with intended sprinkler head coverage, piping, or other equipment. Consultant may
request nozzle changes or adjustments without additional cost to the Owner.
3. Install sprinkler heads 3" from curbs and sidewalks, 12" from vertical surfaces such
as wallo and ferIces.
H. Valve Boxes:
1. Install one valve box for each type of valve installed as detailed flL!Sh 1Nith grade
for all sodded areas, and 112" atxive grade for all seeded areas.
2. Valve box extensions are not acceptable except for master valve.
3. lr1stall grnvel sump after· compaction of all tre11ct1es. Valve box to rest 011 grave!
sump. Place final portion of rJravel inside valve box after valve box is backfilled
and cornpactecl.
I. Gate Valves -Install where shown on Drawings as detailed.
J. Emitters -Install as detailed at the quantities indicated on the drawings for each tree
within drip zones as supplemental watering
Control Wiring:
1. Al/ control wiring to be laid to bottom and side of pressure supply line trench.
Separate wire trenches will not be allowed unless approved by ConsLiltant prior to
ir1stallatior1.
L. Backfilling -Do not begin backfilling operations LmtH required system tests have been
completed. Backfill shall not be done in freezing weather except '.\1th prior approval by
Consultant Leave trenches slightly mounded to allo.v for settlement after backfilling is
completed. Trenches shall be finish graded prior to walk-through of system by
Consultant.
1. All pressure supply lines shall Ce bedded with construction grade sand 4" belov,,
invert of pipe, lo 6" above top of pipe and width of trench
2 Materials -Excavated material is generally considered satisfactory for backfill
purposes after completing bedding requirements. Backfill material shall be free
of rubbish, vegetable matter, frozen materials, and stones larger than 2 inches in
rna;dmum dimension. Do not mix subsoil with topsoiJ. Material not suitable far
backfill shall be hauled away. Contractor shall be responsible for providing
suitable backfill if excavated material is unacceptable or not sufficient to meet
backfill, compaction, and final grade requirements.
3. Do not leave trenches open for a period of more than 43 hours. Open
excavations shall be protected in accordance with OSHA regulations.
4. Compact backfill to 90% maximum density in 6" lifts, determined in accordance
1nith ASTM D·155-7 Lltilizing the following methOOs:
a. Med1a11ir..:al tarnpir1g
b. Puddling or pondino. Puddling or ponding and /or jettinn is prohibited
within ·jQ'-G' of building or foundation walls
M. Piping Under Paving:
1. Provide for a minimum cover of 24 inches between the top of the pipe and the
bottom of U1e ~1gg1egale base fur all pressure Wld non-pressure pipifl!J irislalled
ur.der asphaltic concrete or concrete paving.
2. Piping shall be bedded with construction grade sand er squeegee -6 inches
below pipe to fJ inches above pipe and width of excavation.
3. Compact backfill material ill 6-i11clr lrfls at 95% maxImu111 density tletermi11erJ i11
accordance v1ith ASTM D1557 using manual or mechanical tamping devices.
4. Set in place, cap, and pressure test all r:;iping under paving, in presence ol
consultant or 0-tiner prior to backfilling and paving Op:!rations.
5. Piping under existing w21lks or c;om.xete pavement sl1all be clor1e tJy jacking,
boring, or hydraulic driving, but where cutting or breaking of walks and/or
concrete is necessary, it shall be done and replaced at no cost to Owner. Obtain
permission and prior approval to cut or break walks and/or concrete from Owner.
f\l. Waler Supply am! Poirit of Connection -Water supply shall be extended a~ slKll/111 frorn
water supply li11es.
FIELO QUALITY CONTROL
A. Otmer to be notified to observe all testing and before anything is backfilled.
B. Flushing -After piping, risers, and valves are in place and connected, but prior to
installation of emitters, quick coupling valves, and air release valves, thoroughly flush
µipi11g system ur1der full /Jead of water pressure frr_irr1 dead crtd fittings. Mc1intairt flushir1g
for 5 minutes tt1rougt1 furthermost valves. Cap risers after flushing.
C. Testing -Conduct tests in presence of Consultant. Arrange for presence of Consultant a
minimum of 48 hours in advance of testing. Supply force pump and all other test
equipment.
1. After backfilling, and installation of all control valves, quick couplinrJ valves, clrain
valves. and air release vatves, fill pressure supply line with water, and pressurize
to 40 PSI over the designated static pressure or 120 PSI, whichever is greater, for
a µeriur.l of 2 hours.
2. Leakage, Pressure Loss -Test is acceptable if no leakage or loss of pressure is
evident during test period.
3. Leaks -Detect and repair leaks.
4. Retest 8:(:.ilem ur1til test pressure r.;arI lie 1r1aintai11ed for du1atiur1 of te8t.
Before final acceptance, pressure supply line shall remain under pressure for a period of 48
hours.
D. Walk Throug(1 for Substantial CQ1r1pletior1:
1. Arrange for ConsLdtar1ts presence a minimum of 48 hours in advance of
walkthrough.
2. Entire system shall be completely im;tal!ed and operational prior to scheduling of
walk-through. All sodded areas are to be complete with head height and valve
boxes adjusted accordingly.
3. Operate each zone in its entirety for Consultant at time of walk through and open
all valve Coxes.
4. Consultant shall generate a list of items to be corrected prior to Final Completion.
5. Furnish all materials and perform all Work required lo correvi al! ir12tdequacies
due to deviations from Contract Cacuments, and as directed by
Consultant
6. During walk-through, expose all drip emitters under operations for observation by
Consultant to demonstrate that they are performing and installed as designEXl;
prior to placing of all mulch material. Schedule separate walk-through if
necessary.
E. Walk-Through for Final Completion:
1. Arrn.n[Je for Corisultant's prese[lr.;e a mir1imurn of 4B hours ir1 advance of wc1lk
tflruugh .
2 Operate each zone identified as deficient at substantial carnp!etion walk through
for Consultant at time of final completion walk through to insure corredion of all
incomplete items.
4. Items deemed not acceptable by Consultant shall be reworked to complete
satisfaction of Consultant.
5 If after request to Consultant for walk-through for Final Completion of irrigation
system, Consultant finds items during walk through which have not been properly
adjusted, rewoIket!, or replo.cecl as inrJicated ur1 list of incomplete items frorn
substantial completion walk-tt1rough, Contractor shall be charged for all
subsequent walkthroughs. Funds will be withheld from final payment and/or
retainage to Contractor, in amount equal to additional time and exi:enses required
by Consultant to conduct and document further walk-throughs as deemed
necessary to insure compliance with Contract Documents.
3.05 ADJUSTING -Upon substantial completion of installation, unne-tune11 entire system by
regulating valves, adjusting patterns and break-up arms/screws, and setting pres.sure
reducing valves or ttirottliug contm/ vcdve flow wntro/s at proper pressure to provide
optimum and efficient coverage. Flush and adjust all sprinkler heads for optimum
performance and to prevent overspray onto walks, roadways, and buildings as much as
p::issible. Heads of same type shall be operating at same pressure+/-7%.
A. lf it is dete1mir1ed that irrigalior1 aJjustrnents will provide proper and rnore
adequate coverage, make suct1 adjustments prior to Final Acceptance, as
directed, at no additional cost to Owner. Adjustments may also include changes
ir1 emitter spacinr:.i amJ sizes, aml control valve throttlinQ.
8. Areas which do not conform to designated operation requirements clue to
unauthorized changes or poor installation practices shall be immediately
correctE-d at no additional cost to the Owner.
3.06 CLEANING -Maintain continuous cleaning operation throughout the duration of Work.
Dispose of, off-site at a legal dumpsite and at no additional cost to Owner, all trash or
debris generated by installation of irrigation system.
ENO OF SECTION 02810
IRRIGATION
SPECIFICATIONS
Landscape Architecture
92 Argonaut, Ste. 270
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
T: 949.770.8530
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Job No. LH01-P
Scale: AS NOTED
Drawn: JB
Ll-6.01 Checked: PAD
APPROVED FOR IRRIGATION AND
PLANTING ONLY, INCLUDING
PRECISE LOCATION OF PLANTING
AREA.
"AS BUILT"
RCE ___ _ EXP. DATE
REVIEWED BY:
INSPECTOR DATE
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T ABAT A 10 CASE RO MODELS
I APPROVED: 1-iit\ e-,, ~l/4\t: ('2,. ,., ., *
I PLANNING
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GENERAL PLANTING NOTES:
1 _ Refer to planting details and specifications for additional planting information.
2. Consult with site superintendent, appropriate agencies, and Drawings to verify existing locations of underground utilities,
pipes and structures. Take sole responsibility for costs incurred due to damage of these utilities, pipes, or structures if proper
verification by Contractor was not performed.
3. Do not willfully proceed with planting operations when it is obvious that unknown obstructions and grade differences exist that
may not have been known during the design process. Bring these conditions immediately to the attention of the Owners
Authorized Representative for resolution. Assume full responsibility for costs incurred due to lack of providing such
notification.
4. Coordinate other contractor's work related to proper execution of Contractor's work.
5. Obtain approval of final grade certification from Owner prior to beginning planting operations that certifies that rough grades
are within 1110th of an inch from specified grades. Ensure that finish grade elevations of planting areas are set to the proper
elevations relative to the finish surfaces of paving, utility covers, and curbs.
6. Existing site soil may be used in planting areas, however, it may need to be amended as indicated in the horticultural soils
report. Should import soil be necessary to bring site to specified finish grades, indicate source location. Ensure that import
soil is of a sandy loam nature, containing no toxic chemicals or elements that might inhibit or retard normal plant growth.
Submit soil test results of import soil to Owner's Authorized Representative for approval prior to delivering soil to site.
7. Submit representative photos of each tree species to Owner's Authorized Representative for approval. Trees of a similar
species and variety are to have matching form.
8. Plant material must be approved by Owner's Authorized Representative prior to installation. Plant material installed without
Owner's Authorized Representative's approval may be subject to removal and replacement with related costs borne by
Contractor.
9. Final locations of plant materials are subject to approval of the Owner's Authorized Representative prior to installation.
Perform the following before beginning planting pit excavation:
a. Shrubs -place in containers on-site in "final" locations.
b. Trees -stake or flag centerpoint of tree.
c. Container Pots -locate pots prior to planting.
10. Notify Owner's Authorized Representative in sufficient time to perform a required site observation visit Refer to specifications
for specific site visit notification lasks and times. Insufficient notification time given Owner's Authorized Representative may
require the site visit to be canceled, or possibly, make Contractor responsible to compensate Owner's Authorized
Representative for overtime.
11. Furnish plant material free of pests, poor condition, or disease, including pre-selected or "tagged" plant material provided by
Owner's Authorized Representative.
12. After fine grading operations have been completed and prior to beginning soil preparation, take a minimum of (3) horticultural
soil samples where soil conditions or plant types vary, i.e. turf, shrub, slopes, etc. Soil samples are to be collected and tested
by a qualified soil testing laboratory (current member of the California Association of Agricultural Labs and pre-approved by
the City.) and a written report prepared which will include but not be limited to the following:
a. organic matter content
b. N,P,K
c. pH
d. EC
e. soil texture (silt, clay, sand)
f. recommendations for soil amendments, leaching, fertilization, plan ling backfill mixes and maintenance.
Submit a copy of the report to the Owner's Authorized Representative and the City. These requirements shall be incorporated
into the soil preparations.
13. If conflicts arise between actual size of planting areas on-site and those areas indicated on Drawings, contact Owner's
Authorized Representative for resolution. Failure to make such conflicts known to Owner's Authorized Representative in a
timely fashion may result in Contractor's own liability to relocate plant materials.
14. Ensure that turf areas are separated from groundcovers and shrub areas with specified edging -refer to Drawings.
15. Triangular space groundcovers and shrubs, unless indicated otherwise on Drawings -refer to planting details.
16. Provide a representative example of a typical tree staking and guying (if any) installation for Owner's Authorized
Representative review before performing tree staking and guying (if any) operations -refer to planting details.
17. Excavate plant pits to specified dimensions per planting details.
18. Do not plant trees closer than 4-feet to fixed edge such as sidewalks and walls unless indicated otherwise on Drawings.
19. Ensure that lop of tree rootballs are set 2" above finish grade and shrub rootballs are set 1" above finish grade.
20. Install plant material with its best side facing predominate view of public.
21. Provide the required setbacks between trees and elements such as utilities, i.e. gas, electric, sewer, water and related vaults,
streetlights, fire hydrants, and signage.
22. Replace or repair existing materials that are damaged by Contractor during planting operations.
23. Verify property lines prior to commencing planting operations.
24. Refer to City and County standards for standard landscape plans and specifications, where applicable.
25. Keep turf 2' clear of tree trunks. Apply wood mulch in this buffer zone.
WOOD MULCH SCHEDULE:
1. Mulch these planter areas with a 3-inch deep layer of wood mulch:
A. Shrub areas.
B. Groundcover areas.
2. Mulch Type: "Forest Floor (2" minus).
3. Supplier: Aquinaga Fertilizer (949) 786-9558.
4. Comments: Provide Owner's Authorized Representative with (1) baggie of mulch for review and approval prior to placement
of mulch.
5. Refer to the Landscape Planting specification for additional mulch information.
TREE ROOT BARRIER SCHEDULE:
1. Provide root control barriers for trees planted within 5-feet of a hardscape edge such as paving, walls, curbs, steps, etc.
2. Type: CP18-2. Install per manufacturer's specifications.
3. Mfg: Century Root Barrier (800) 480-8084
4. Length: 1 O' long, refer to manufacturer's specifications.
5. Comments:
A. Set top of barrier a minimum of 112" above finish grade and below surface of wood mulch or turf.
B. Refer to the Landscape Planting specification for additional root barrier information.
C. Alternatives rnay be submitted for review.
D. Refer to detail on Sheet LP-5 01.
TREE SCHEDULE:
KEY
Ago Fie
Arc Cun
Cup Sern
Lag Ind
Mag Gra
Mel Qui
Ole Sp.
Pod Gra
Pru Sp.
Tri Con
BOTANICAL NAME
Agonis flexuosa
Archontophoenix cunning
Cupressus sempervirens
Lagerstroemia indica
'Natchez'
Magnolia grandifiora
Melaleuca quinq
Olea sp.
Podocarpus gracilier
Prunus Sp.
Tristania conferta
COMMON NAME
Peppermint Tree
King Palm
Italian Cypress 'Tiny Tower'
Crape Myrtle-White
Sout/Jern Magnolia
'Majestic Beauty'
Paperback Melaleuca
Fruitless Olive
Fern Pine Column
Prunus 'Dream Catcher'
Brisbane Box
FORM
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
SHRUB SCHEDULE:
SYMBOL
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BOTANICAL NAME
Agave attenuata 'Nova'
Aloe Saponaria
Anigozanthos 'Big Red'
Bougainvillea 'Barbara Karst'
Bougainvillea 'while stripe'
Buxus M. Japonica
Cordyline 'Baueri'
Dianella Caerulea 'DBB03'
Lantana 'Spreading Sunshine'
Lavandula stoechas
'Otto Quast'
Ligustrum J. Texanum
Pelargonium x hortorum
Philodendron 'xanadu'
Phormium tenax 'Jack Spratt'
Pittosporum tenuifolium
'Silver Sheen'
Rosa F. 'Iceberg Bush'
Rosa X. 'Noaschnee' p.p.#9573
Rosrnarinus officinalis
'Tuscan Blue'
Xylosrna C. 'Compacta'
Yucca rigida
COMMON NAME
Blue Fox Tail Agave
African Aloe
Big Red Kcrngaroo Paw
Barbara Karst Bougainvillea
White s!ripe Bougainvillea
Japanese Boxwood
Bauer's Dracaena Palm
Cassa Blue Flax Lily
Yellow Trailing Lantana
Spanish Lavender
Japanese Privet
Garden Geranium
N.C.N
New Zealand Flax'Jack Spratt'
Silver Sheen
White Jceberg Rose
Flower Carpet 'Wltite'
Tuscan Blue Rosemary
Compact Xylosma
Blue Yucca
GROUND COVER SCHEDULE:
SYMBOL
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BOTANICAL NAME
Heuchera sanguinea
'Santa Ana Cardinal'
Carex divulsa
Senecio Mandraliscae
Sedum reflexum 'Blue Spruce'
Marathon II
COMMON NAME
Coral Bells'Santa Ana Cardinal'
Grassland Sedge
Blue Fingers
Sedum 'Blue Spruce'
Turf
SYMBOLS LEGEND:
T Indicates Vine
@ Quantity of Plants in Plan ling Area
[3-Indicates Tree Type
Indicates Tree Quantity -EG-Indicates Tree Size
Indicates Vine Quantity
~ Indicates Vine Type
~ Indicates Vine Size
STAKE/GUY DETAIL NO. QUANTITY -SIZE WOCULS COMMENTS
Double
stake
Single
stake
Double
stake
Double
stake
Double
slake
Double
stake
Double
stake
Double
stake
Single
stake
SIZE
15 gal.
5gal.
5 gal.
5gal.
5 gal.
5gal.
15 gal.
5 gal.
1 gal.
5gal.
15 gal.
5 gal.
15 gal.
5 gal.
15 gal.
5 gal.
5 gal.
15 gal.
15 gal.
15 gal.
SIZE
1 gal.
1 gal.
4" Flats
1 gal.
Sod
1/LP-5.01
3/LP-5.01
1/LP-5.01
1/LP-5.01
1/LP-5.01
1/LP-5.01
1/LP-5.01
1/LP-5.01
2/LP-5.01
2-36" Box
2-10'BT
11-24"Box
6-36" Box
2-36"Box
2 -48" Box
4 -36" Box
2-B&B
6-15 gal.
2 -36' Box
2-36' Box
Low
Med
Low
Med
Med
Low
Low
Med
Med
Med
FORM SPACING DETAIL NO. WOCULS QUANTln COMMENTS
Clipped
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18" o.c. 4,5&6JLP-5.01 Low
24" o.c. 4,5&6/LP-5.01 Med
30" o.c. 4,5&6/LP-5.01 Low
30" o.c. 4,5&6/LP-5.01 Low
24"' o.c. 4,5&6/LP-5.0·1 Med
30" o.c. 4,5&6/LP-5.01 Med
18' o.c.
30" o.c.l
triangular
4,5&6/LP-5.01 Med
4,5&6/LP-5.01 Low
24" o.c 4,5&6JLP-5_01 Low
36" o.c. 4,5&6JLP-5.01 Med
18"-24" o.c. 4,5&6/LP-5.01 Med
36" o.c. 4,5&6/LP-5.01 Med
30" o.c. 4,5&6/LP-5.01 Low
36" o.c. 4,5&6/LP-5.01 Med
24" o.c. 4,5&6/LP-5.01
18" o.c. 4,5&6/LP-5.01
30" o.c. 4,5&6/LP-5.01
Med
Med
Very
Low
36" o.c. 4,5&6/LP-5.01 Low
36' O,C. 4,5&6/LP-5.01 Very
Low
8
50
52
37
60
162
4
21
16
221
29
46
57
35
59
148
202
132
31
11
SPACING DETAIL NO. WOCULS QUANTITY COMMENTS
18" o.c. 6/LP-5.01 Med 340 sf Install continuous below all adjacent shrubs.
18" o.c. 6/LP-5.01 Low 950 sf Install continuous below all adjacent shrubs.
6"-8" o.c. 6/LP-5_01 Low 470 sf Install continuous below all adjacent shrubs.
12" o_c 6/LP-5.01 Low 1,200sf Install continuous below all adjacent shrubs.
Med/High 1,600 sf
Center Line
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Limit of Work Line
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Align
Note: Plant quantities shown on plans are for contractors convenience and reference only.
Contractor is responsible lo provide all plant material required lo conform to specified plant
spacing.
xx"
xx' BT
Indicates Tree Box Size
Indicates Palm Brown Trunk Height
VINE SCHEDULE:
SYMBOL BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME SIZE DETAIL NO. WOCULS QUANTITY COMMENTS
T Macfadyena unguis-cati Cat's Claw Vine 5 gal. 7&8/LP-5.01 Low 10
T Bougainvillea 'San Diego Red' 'San Diego Red' Bougainvillea 5 gal. 7&8/LP-5.01 Low 9
T Trachelospermum jasrninoides Star Jasmine 5 gal. 7&8/LP-5.01 Med 4
POT SCHEDULE:
SYMBOL BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME SIZE DETAIL NO. QUANTITY COMMENTS
Per Detail Per Detail per detail 5/LP-5.02 2
Per Detail Per Detail per detail 6/LP-5.02
Per Detail Per Detail per detail 7/LP-5.02 2
Per Detail Per Detail per detail 8/LP-5.02 2
Per Detail Per Detail per detail 1/LP-5.03 2
Slopes 6:1 or steeper requiring erosion control measures as specified herein shall be treated with one or more of the following
planting standards:
a. Standard 1 --Cover Crop/Reinforced Straw Matting:
Cover crop shall be a seed mix typically made up of quick germinating and fast covering grasses, clovers, and/or wild
flowers. Submit the specific seed mix for City approval prior to application. The cover crop shall be applied at a rate and
manner sufficient to provide 90% coverage within thirty (30) days.
Type of reinforced straw matting shall be as approved by the city and staked to the slope as recommended by the
manufacturer.
Reinforced straw matting shall be required when planting occurs between August 15 and April 15. The cover crop and/or
reinforced straw mat shall be used the remainder of the year.
b. Standard #2 --Ground Cover
One hundred (100%) percent of the area shall be planted with a ground cover known to have excellent soil binding
characteristics (planted from a minimum size of flatted material and spaced to provide full coverage within one year).
c. Standard #3 --Low Shrubs
Low spreading woody shrubs (planted from a minimum of 2-3/4 inch liners) shall cover a minimum of seventy (70%) percent
of the slope face (at mature size).
d. Standard #4 --Trees and/or Large Shrubs
Trees and/or large shrubs shall be (planted from a minimum of 1 gallon containers) at a minimum rate of one (1) per
two hundred (200) square feet.
Slopes --6:1 or steeper and:
a. 3' or less in vertical height and are adjacent to public walks or streets require at minimum Standard #1.
b. 3' to 8' in vertical height require Standards #1 (erosion control malting shall be installed in lieu of a cover crop), #2 and #3.
c. In excess of 8' in vertical height require Standards #1 (erosion control matting shall be installed in lieu of a cover crop), #2,
#3, and #4.
Areas graded flatter than 6:1 require Standard #1 (cover crop) with temporary irrigation 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 potential 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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3. Fence, wall, or post.
4. Finish grade.
5. Plant tablets -refer to
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6. Amended backfill.
7. Undisturbed native soil.
7 VINE PLANTING
LEGEND
1. Wall beyond.
2x rootball width
2. 9 gauge galvinized guy wire. 1/4" x 2" galvinized eye
screws set in lead shields (on landscape walls). Use
adhesive/clear caulking vine-eyes on residential walls.
3. Attach primary espalier branches to guy wire with green
nursery tie wire.
4. Espalier -prune lower branches as requird.
NOTES
A. Refer to planting specifications for additional
information.
B. Set vine as close to footing as possible.
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3. Amended backfill.
4, Plant tablets -quantity per specifications.
5. Undisturbed native soil.
6. Original finish grade of slope.
7. Undisturbed finish grade.
8, Maximum 1 to 1 slope.
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1. Edge of paving, sidewalk, wall or curb
2. Shrub or groundcover plant.
3. Locate plant equal distance from each other.
Spacing per Plant Legend.
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1. Italian Cypress -center in pit.
2. Schedule 40 galvanized steel pole -paint "Dark
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possible.
3. Tree ties -min. (3) per tree.
4. Finish grade.
NOTES
A. Refer to tree planting details for planting
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B. Keep turf 24" clear of trunk -mulch this area
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NTS
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1. Shrub -center in pit.
2. 3" deep water basin.
3. Finish grade.
4. Amended backfill.
5, Plant tablets -quantity per specifications.
6. Undisturbed native soil.
2x rootball width
4 SHRUB PLANTING
NOTES
A. Refer to planting specifications for additional
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B. Set rootball 1" above finish grade.
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1. Tree -center in pit.
2. Tree ties.
3. 2" dia. x 10' Lodgepole Pine stake -keep clear of
rootball.
4. 3" deep water basin -no basin in turf areas.
5. Finish grade.
6. Plant tablets -quantity per specifications.
7. Undisturbed native soil.
8. Rootball -set top 2" above finish grade.
9. 12" deep layer of amended backfill.
10. 3" high native soil pedestal.
11. Non-amended backfill.
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2. 1-1/2" dia. schedule 40 galvanized steel pole -paint
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where possible.
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information.
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and keep 3" clear of trunk.
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DETAILS
Landscape Architecture
92 Argonaut, Ste. 270
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
T: 949.770.8530
www.studio-pad.com
Job No.: LH01-P
Scale: As Shown
Drawn: PAD
LP-5.01 Checked: PAD
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Symbol Botanical Name Common Name
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3. DO NOT SCALE DRAWING.
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PLANTING
DETAILS
Landscape Architecture
92 Argonaut, Ste. 270
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
T: 949.770.8530
www.studio-pad.com
Job No. : LH01-P
Scale: As Shown
Drawn: PA□
LP-5.02 Checked: PAD
APPROVED FOR IRRIGATION AND
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LANDSCAPE PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS
PART 1 -GENERAL CONDITIONS
1.1 Description:
A Work Included:
1. The work included in these specifications shall consist of the furnishing of all
labor, tools, materials, permits, appliances, taxes and all other costs,
foreseeable and unforeseeable at the time of contracting necessary and
appropriate for the installation of the accompanying drawings.
2. No deviation from these specifications or from the agreement or from the
general conditions is authorized and no such deviation shall be made unless
the written authorization, therefore signed by the Owner or his duly authorized
representative, has been obtained in advance.
1.2 Interpretation of Plans and Specifications:
A. The Landscape Architect will interpret the meaning of any part of the any plans and
specifications about which any misunderstanding may arise, and his decision will
be final.
B. Should there appear to be an error or discrepancy in or between the plans,
specifications & planting lists, the Contractor shall refer the matter to the Landscape
Architect for adjustment before proceeding with the work. Should the Contractor
proceed with the work without so referring the matter, he does so on his liability.
1.3 Quality Assurance:
A. Quality of work: The Landscape Architect shall be notified at least two days prior
to work commencement, by the Contractor and prior to inspection visits by the
Landscape Architect All work shall be done in a good workmanlike manner in
accordance with all plans and specifications and best considered practice, shall
meet with the approval of the Landscape Architect and Owner and shall be in
accordance with the requirements of local building codes and laws. Any defective
work will be redone at the Contractor's expense as directed by the Landscape
Architect.
B. Permits: The Contractor will be responsible for obtaining any and all necessary
building permits from the city of other governmental authorities.
C. License requirements: The Contractor shall carry necessary Contractors California
State License or Certificate for type of work listed, such as the Landscape
Contractor's License.
D. Insurance coverage: The contractor shall carry all necessary compensation and
liability insurance to cover his workmen and work to protect the Owner from any
possible damage suit or lien on the Owner's property in the course of the work by
the Contractor and will show the Owner such evidence of above indicated
insurance coverage prior to initiating work.
E. Property, etc, Damage responsibility
1. The Contractor is to protect at all times all existing utilities,
structures, trees, plants and other features intended to remain on
and adjacent to the job site and to repair or replace any
damaged items in a neat and good workmanlike manner during and
due to his work on the job and he shall assume all damage or injury
that may result to all such property and/or to persons where such
damage or injury is caused in connection with his work or is due to
his negligence or to his leaving open or unprotected portions of
streets or other property.
2. Should any part of the work under this contract be damaged by
other contractors, the Contractor and party causing such damage
shall make adjustments between themselves and not with the Owner
relative to the repairs or reconstruction and payment for same.
F. Knowledge of site: It is assumed that the Contractor has visited the site and
familiarized himself as to the site conditions and shall have verified all dimensions
as well as ascertaining the means of getting into the site and any other factors
affecting the work.
1.4 Costs:
A. Segregation of costs: At the time of execution of the contract, the Contractor shall
furnish to the office of the Owner, for purposes of accounting and scheduling, a
segregated cost schedule or breakdown of the contract price, listing the various
components in the plans as well as unit prices of each component specified in a
form satisfactory to form the Owner. These schedules shall also be used as the
basis in formulating the progress payments to be made to the Contractor and
these cost breakdowns shall be part of the contract
B. Extras or changes: Any extras or changes from the contract on the job shall have
the prior approval of the Landscape Architect and must be approved in writing by
the Landscape Architect and Owner.
C. Increased costs: If the extra or change is to be done at at increased cost over and
above the contract fee, the Owner shall sign the Contractors written request for
such additional funds for extra work prior to actually doing this work.
1.5 Product protection, storage and handling:
A Site condition: The Contractor, in the course of his work, is to keep the site in a
neat and tidy condition as much as is practical so as not to disturb the normal
usage of the surrounding areas by the Owner or by others.
B. Site clearance: Upon completion of the work, the Contractor shall properly clean
and tidy such work and the stIrrounding areas used by and remove any or all excess
materials, dirt, debris from the site or to dispose of same as directed by the
Landscape Architect
C. Owner's materials: During the course of the work, any materials, equipment and
se1Vices may be provided by the Owner and used by the Contractor in the job, for
such materials, equipment, and se1Vices, the Contractor is to give credit to the
Owner at the standard current rate for such items. Such credit, if any, will appear
in the final billing by the Contractor to the Owner.
D. Plans and specifications: All landscaping including plants, ground covers, soil
additives and other miscellaneous landscape items shall be provided and installed
in strict accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Owner.
E. Changes: The Owner shall have the right to make minor changes in the
landscape design and installation to insure practicality of design and for aesthetic
reasons at no additional cost.
PART 2 · MATERIALS
2.1 Grading: Grade all areas by filling and/or removing surplus soil as needed to ensure proper
grades and drainage as indicated on the plans. Unless otherwise noted, finish grade shall be
below hardscape as follow: 2" for ground cover areas, 1" tor lawn areas.
2.2 Moisture content: The soil shall not be worked when moisture content is so great that excessive
compaction will occur nor shall it be so dry that dust will occur and form in the air or that clods
will not break readily. Water shall be applied, if necessary, to provide ideal moisture content
for tilling.
2.3 Weed removal: Weeds, plus bermuda grass, etc., shall be dug out from all planting areas by
their roots wherever possible and removed from the site. Where necessary to discourage
reoccurence of this material, the Contractor shall apply one or more treatments of a satisfactory
chemical per manufacturer's directions in regard to concentration plus allowance of an ample
period of time for effective performance prior to cultivation. The site shall be maintained in a
weed and litter free condition during the maintenance period. Weeds shall be removed at
frequencies adequate to prevent the maturation of weed seeds.
2.4 Plants:
A Inspection:
Plants shall be subject to inspection and approval or rejection by the Landscape Architect at
place of growth and/or the project site at any time before or during progress of work for size,
variety, condition, latent defects and injuries. Rejected plants shall be removed from the site
immediately.
B. Conditions:
Plants shall be symmetrical, typical for variety and species, sound, healthy, vigorous, free from
plant disease, insect pests or their eggs and shall have healthy normal root systems, well filling
their containers, but not to the point of being root bound.
2.5 Protection: Protect and maintain all plants from sun, drought, wind, theft, rain and heat at all
times before and during planting operation.
2.6 Planting requirements for trees and shrubs:
A Plant materials in quantities and sizes specified shall, after grading operations, be spotted
approximately as shown on the landscape drawings and are to be approved by the
Landscape Architect before being removed from containers and excavating soil for planting.
B. All backfill materials shall be mixed thoroughly on site before using.
PART 3 · EXECUTION
3.1 Planting:
A Container-grown plants to be planted in plant pits two (2) times wider than plant container
and a depth of twice the height of plant container. Plant crown to be slightly higher than its
natural growing height after settlement
B. Prune plants as directed by Landscape Architect.
C. All plants shall be watered immediately, before backfilling planting pits.
D. All areas receiving plants and/or hydroseeding shall be moist to a depth of 6" at time of
planting.
E. Plant all plants 5' minimum from irrigation heads (slopes only).
F. Scarify the sides of each root ball prior to planting if circular root is evident.
G. Plant quantities on the plan are for the Contractor's convenience and not guaranteed to
be accurate.
H. Plant symbols take precedence over quantities specified.
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3.2 All work shall be as directed by Owner's field representative, who shall be appointed prior to
the commencement of the work.
3.3 Contractor shall submit all material receipts to Landscape Architect.
3.4 Maintenance:
A Maintenance period shall not begin until entire installation is accepted by the Owner.
B. Maintenance period shall be for the following duration: 90 days.
1. All plants and planting shall be guaranteed for the following durations beginning at the
first day of the maintenance period.
Trees and shrubs, 15 gallon and larger ... .
Shrubs, 5 gallon and smaller. ............ .
Ground cover. ...................... .
Lawn .............................. .
1 Year
90 Days
90 Days
90 Days
2. All dead, damaged or broken plant material, including sodded and seeded lawns and
ground cover, shall be replaced at two-week inte1Vals.
C. Fertilize with 2 lbs. actual nitrogen per 1000 sq. ft. at end of each 30 days. Landscape
Architect will specify type, depending on season. Perform last fertilizing at end of
maintenance period in the presence of the Landscape Architect.
PART 4 · PLANTING NOTES
4.1 Landscape Contractor shall repair and/or replace any damaged plant material which is
damaged due to his negligence.
4.2 Landscape Contractor shall be backcharged for Landscape Architect's time in locating any
landscape material as requested by the construction manager.
4.3 Landscape Contractor shall submit all amendment quantity receipts to construction manager
and/or Landscape Architect for approval.
4.4 Contractor shall perform all fertilizing in the presence of the construction manager or Landscape
Architect. See Soil Preparation Requirement, this sheet.
4.5 Contractor is responsible for maintaining all areas in a weed and debris free condition
throughout the maintenance period. (See specifications).
4.6 Plant symbols take precedence over plant quantities.
4.7 All plants shall be protected against heat, sun, wind and frost during transportation to the site
and while being held at the site. Do not store plants in total darkness for more than one day.
4.8 Wilted plant material shall not be planted or used on the project.
4.9 Do not damage plant root during transportation or planting process.
4.10 Plant material may be rejected at any time by the Landscape Architect due to condition, form
or damage before or after planting.
4.11 Landscape Architect shall approve final placement of all trees, shrubs and vines prior to
planting.
4.12 All surface rock and debris 3" and larger shall be removed from planting areas and then
from the site.
4.13 Crown of plant shall be slightly higher, after settling, than adjacent soil.
4.14 Prune trees as directed by Landscape Architect after inspection.
4.15 Remove water basins from all trees located in lawn areas prior to hydroseeding installation.
4.16 Any and all damage in new and existing paving caused by the Contractor shall be the
responsibility of the Contractor and be repaired by the Contractor,
4.17 lnstall all trees and shrubs prior to planting of groundcover and/or hydroseeding.
Expiration Dale:
PART 5 -HYDROSEEDING MATERIALS.
5.1 Seed:
A Label seed and furnish in sealed standard containers with signed copies of a statement
from seed vendor certifying that each container of seed delivered is fully labeled in
accordance with California State Agricultural Code and is equal to or better than
requirements of this section.
B. Contractor shall submit all seed labels and certification letter to landscape architect for
verification and approval.
C. Seed which has become wet, moldy or otherwise damaged in transit or storage will
be rejected.
5. Fiber Mulch:
A. Composed of green colored wood cellulose fiber containing no germination or growth
inhibiting factors.
B. Mulch is to be manufactured in such a manner that after the addition of seed, fertilizer,
water and additives in a special 1,500 gallon slurry tank, the fibers and above materials
will become uniformly mixed to form a homogeneous slurry.
C. Weight specifications of this material 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 Technical Association of the Pulp Industry for wood
cellulose and is considered equivalent to 10% moisture. Each package of the cellulose
fiber shall be marked by the namufacturers to show the air dry weight content.
D. Acceptable Manufacturer: Conwed.
5.1 Seed:
A Dry, organic powder hyctrocolloid formulation.
B. Hydrate and disperse in a mixing tank with circulating water from a homogeneous slurry,
either alone or in combination with other materials. pH to be stable in presence of
fertilizer.
C. Application of soil and mulch tackifier to be made at a minimum rate of:
a. Flat areas-80 pounds per acre.
b. Sloped areas (3:1 or steeper)-120 pounds per acre.
D. Acceptable Manufacturer: Ecology control-M Binder by Conwed.
E. Chemical germinating additives shall be" Catalytic Pre-Emerge" or approve equal.
F. Urea formaldehyde shall be a pelletized commercial fertilizer for hydromulch slurry.
END
Soil Preparation
"For Bid Purposes Only"
Recon1memlation
To the extent all new landscape areas should thoroughly be tilled to a minimum 9" dep!h.
DATE JNIT!AL
For turf and ground cover planting, the following amendments should be uniformly broadcast
and thoroughly incorporated lo a minimum 6" depth by means of a m!oti/ler or equal.
AMOUNT I 1,000 sq. It.
• 4 cu. yds. Nitrogen stabilized organic amendment derived from redwood,
fir, or cedar sawdust.
-200 lbs. agricultural gypsum
-20-20-20 fertilizer
The backfill mix for use arounci the rootball should be prepared as follows:
-6 parts by volume on-site soil
-4 parts by volume nitrogen stabilized organic amendment
-15 lb. 20-20-20 ferlilizer
Contractor to provide Soil Test from:
Soil & Planl Lab
1594 North Main Street
Orange, CA 92863
(714) 282-8777
DATE INITIAL
DESIGNER OF WORK REVISION DESCRIPTION OTHER APPROVAL
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Landscape Architecture
92 Argonaut, Ste. 270
Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
T: 949.770.8530
www.studio-pad.com
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(:} Downlight@ Trellis Structure Kichler #16005AZT27 accent with 60 degree spread. Include
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12V LED 6.5W 35 Degree FL Well 2700 Warm
$ In-Ground Flush Mount Uplight Kichler #16034BBR27 White Bulb. Install with Concrete Installation
Kit where located in walkway.
◊ Fountain Underwater Light Kichler #15711SS Stainless Steel with Brushed Finish. Install
with bracket, part #15778BK
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Landscape Architecture
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Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
T: 949.770.8530
www.studio-pad.com
Job No.: LH01-P
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