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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDWG 329-4L; SDP 92-04; PENTON OVERSEAS; 01-08GENERAL NOTES RECLAIMED WATER ROTES 1. ALL WORK SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT'S "CARLSBAD RECLAMATION RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR CONSTJ;WCTION OF RECLAIMED WATER MAINS" DATED JUNE, 1991. 2. ALL PUBLIC FACILITIES SUCH AS COMFORT STATIONS, DRINKING FOUNTAINS, ETC. SHALL BE PROTECTED FROM SPR'.i>,y BY RECLAIMED WATER. 3. NO PONDING, RUN-OFF OR OVER-SPRAY rs PERMITTED. 4. HOSE BIBS ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED- 5. ON SITE CROSS-CONNECTIONS BETWEEN RECLAIMED WATER LINES AND POTABLE WATER LINES ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED. 6. NO SUBSTITUTION OF PIPE MATERIALS WILL BE ALLOWED WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT. 7. ALL ON-SITE PIP·ES SHALL HAVE WARNING TAPE PER CAELSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICTS'S RULES AND REGULATIONS. •8. THE IRRIGATION SYSTEMS SHALL RUN BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 10:00 P.M. AND 6:00 A.M. THE FOLLOWING MORNING (SPOT IRRIGATION COULD BE DONE AT A DIFFEEENT TIME) WITH QUALIFIED SUPERVISION PERSONNEL ON SITE. 9. PROVIDE A MINIMUM OF AT LEAST 18 INCHES OF COVER OVER ALL WIRING AND PIPING. 10. PRIVATE LOTS SHALL BE PROTECTED FROM CONTACT FROM RECLAIMED WATER, WBETHER BY WIND BLOWN SPRAY OR BY DIRECT APPLICATION, THROUGH IRRIGATION OR OTHER APPROVED USE. LACK OF PROTECTION, WHETHER BY DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION PRACTICE OR SYSTEM OPERATION, IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. 11. CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST HEADS TO PREVENT OVER-SPRAYING ON ALL SIDEWALKS, STREET, AND PRIVATE LOTS. 12. QUICK COUPLING VALVES SHALL HAVE A SPECIAL COUPLE KEY PER CARLSBAD MUNICI- PAL WATER DISTRICT'S RULES AND REGULATIONS. 13. METERS SHALL BE SIZED BY THE CITY OF CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT. 14. ALL IRRIGATION PIPE SHALL BE STENCILED, COLOR-CODED (PURPLE) AND LAID WITH WARNING TAPE PER THE CITY OF CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT'S RULES AND REGULATIONS. 15. ALL POTABLE WATER' AND RECLAIMED WATER PIPING SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH THE S"cENCILING ORIENTED TOWARD THE TOP OF THE TRENCH. 16. WHEN A POTABLE WATER LINE AND RECLAIMED WATER LINE CROSS, THE RECLAIMED LINE SHALL BE INSTALLED WITHIN A PROTECTIVE SLEEVE. THE SLEEVE SHALL EXTEND 10 FEET FROM EACH SIDE, FROM THE CENTER LINE OF POTABLE LINE, FOR A TOTAL OF 20 FEET. 17. A 1.0 FOOT HORIZONTAL SEPARATION BETWEEN POTABLE WATER AND RECLAIMED WATER MAINS MUST BE MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES. THE POTABLE LINE MUST BE INSTALLED ABOVE THE RECLAIMED LINE. 18. A MINIMUM OF 12 INCHES OF VERTICAL SEPARATION BETWEEN UTILITIES MUST BE MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES. •19. DEVELOPER/CONTRACTOR SHALL CONDUCT A CROSS-CONNECTION TEST AND COVERAGE TEST AS DIRECTED BY THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT ENGINEER AND/OR THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES PRIOR TO ANY USE OF RECLAIMED WATER. 20. QUICK COUPLING VALVES USED IN RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEMS SHALL CONFORM TO THE FOLLOWING• A. QUICK COUPLING VALVES SHALL BE l" NORMAL SIZE NELSON #7645, WITH BRASS CONSTRUCTION AND A NORMAL WORKING PRESSURE OF 150 P.S.I. OR RAINBIRD #44NP. B. IN ORDEE TO PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED USE, THE VAT.YE SHALL BE OPERATED ONLY WITH A SPECIAL COUPLER KEY WITH AN ACME THREAD FOR OPENING AND CLOSING THE VALVE. C. THE COVER SHALL BE PERMANENTLY ATTACHED TO THE QUICK COUPLING VALVE. IT SHALL BE PURPLE RUBBER OR VINYL. D. LOCKING COVERS ARE REQUIRED. 21. AN ANNUAL CROSS CONNECTION INSPECTION WILL BE DONE BY EITHER THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT OR SAN DIEGO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES. COPIES OF INSPECTION REPORTS WILL BE FORWARDED TO THE NON-INSPECTING PARTY. •22. THE DEVELOPER SHALL SHOW THE LOCATION OF R.C. SIGNS "DO NOT DRINK" ON THESE PLANS. *23. AN ON-SlTE USER/SUPERVISOR SHALL BE DESIGNATED IN WRITING. THIS INDIVI- DUAL SHALL BE FAMILIAR WI.TH PLUMBING SYSTEMS WITHIN THE PROPERTY, WITH. THE· BASIC CONCEPTS OF BACKFLOW/CROSS-CONNECTION PROTECTION, AND THE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS OF A RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEM. COPIES OF THE DESIG- NATION, WITH CONTACT PHONE NUMBERS SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES ~~DI CA~LSB~~.~ ICIPAL WATER DISTRICT. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CONTACT t'llfZ., t:'~-~1--1 f!'?N ~ %, (6?jq)~l--ce&D NAME . Pl;JONE OR AFTER HOURS CONTACT MF--, H IJc.+-1 r=?N1 t::1'-1 ~~ . CPl'l 1 tv-b~c?O&O NAME PHONE 24. SHOvfALL PUBLIC AND PRIVATE POTABLE WATER MAINS ON IMPROVEMENT PLANS. *ITEMS'· NUMBERED 8, 19, & 23 SHALL BE REQUIRED JUST PRIOR TO THE ACTUAL USE OF RECLAIMED WATER. ITfill" NUMBER 22, .THE SIGNAGiE PLAN, SHALL BE A PART OF THIS IMPROVEMENT PLAN BUT THE SIGNS AND TAGS WILL BE INSTALLED JUST PRIOR TO THE ACTUAL USE OF RECLAIMED WATER. SIGNll.GE NOTES TIIB FOLLOWING GUIDELINES FOR THE USE OF RECLAIMED WATER ARE TO BE PERMANENTLY POSTED INSIDE THE DOOR OF EACH CONTROLLER WHERE THEY ARE EASILY VISIBLE. PLACE ON AN 8½ x 11" SIZED SIGN. COLOR: PURPLE BACKGROUND WITH BLACK LETTERING. SIZE I 2" \ 35· 060 A6S •LASTIC OR STICK ON \/ll'YL SIGNS ALSO OtS" ALUMINIUM -, SIZE: 1a• X )8" 0S0 ASS PLASTIC OR sncK ON Vf~Hl SIGN 5 .;..LSO o,e,· AUJJ.ONIUM 18" PURPLE LOGO I ~ -,-----1" PURPLE LETTE R.s--wA::iNING ~!::CLAIMED WATER _,,_-------36"------l'---<f-00 NOf 0i;i1NI( "' WA~NING i:iE.CLA1Meo WAHA 00 11101 OA'INK RECLAIMED WATER PURPLE LOGO WHITE -BACl(GROUNO AYrSO . AO·WA !MOURA -2" PURPLE LETTE NO !OMAR ----~1-,·· PURPLE LETTE -----------~} @ RS RS AVIS0 AGUA IMPUAA NO TOMAR TYPICAL SIGNS I 18 " FUTURE RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEM ov~~CA':JI 21-70 I f"1 jALA DFIVE C:A~L0BA°' CALIFo~N IA I. II. GUIDELINES FOR RECLAIMED WATER USE 1. 2. . 3. 4. 5. 6. IRRIGATE BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 10:00 P.M. AND 6:00 A.M. ONLY. WATERING OUTSIDE THIS TIME FRAME MUST BE DONE MANUALLY WITH QUALIFIED SUPER- VISORY PERSONNEL ON ,SITE. NO SYSTEM SHALL AT ANY TIME BE LEFT UN- ATTENDED DURING USE OUTSIDE THE NORMAL SCHEDULE. IRRIGATE IN A MANNER THAT WILL MINIMIZE RUN-OFF, POOLING, AND PONDING. THE APPLICATION RATE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE INFILTRATION RATE OF THE SOIL. TIMERS MUST BE ADJUSTED SO AS TO BE COMPATIBLE WITH THE LOWEST SOIL INFILTRATION RATE PRESENT. THIS PROCEDURE MAY BE FACILITATED BY THE EFFICIENT SCHEDULING OF THE AUTOMATIC CONTROL CLOCKS. {I.E., EM- PLOYING THE REPEAT FUNCTION TO BREAK UP THE TOTAL IRRIGATION TIME INTO .GYCLES THAT WILL PROMOTE MAXIMUM SOIL ABSORPTION). ADJUST SPRAY HEADS TO ELIMINATE OVERSPRAY ONTO AREAS NOT UNDER TROL OF THE CUSTOMER. FOR EXAMPLE, POOL DECKS, PRIVATE PATIOS STREETS AND SIDEWALKS. THE CON- AND LOTS, MONITOR AND MAINTAIN THE SYSTEM TO MINIMIZE EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL FAILURE. BROKEN SPRINKLER HEADS, LEAKS, UNRELIABLE VALVES, ETC., SHOULD BE REPAIR!:lD AS: SOON .AS THEY BECOME APPARENT. EDUCATE ALL MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL, ON A CONTINUOUS BASIS, OF THE PRES- ENCE OF RECLAIMED WATER AND THE FACT THAT IT !SNOT APPROVED FOR DRINK- ING PURPOSES. GIVEN THE HIGH TURNOVER RATE OF EMPLOYEES IN THE LAND- SCAPE INDUSTRY, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT TNIS INFORMATION BE DISSEMINATED ON AN ALMOST DAILY BASIS. IT IS YOU, THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR, WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR EDUCATING EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOUR EMPLOYEES. OBTAIN PRIOR APPROVAL OF ALL PROPOSED CHANGES AND MODIFICATIONS TO ANY (PRIVATE) ON SITE FACILITIES. SUCH CHANGES MUST BE SUBMITTED TO, AND APPROVED BY, THE DISTRICT ENGINEERING OFFICE AND DESIGNED IN ACCORD- ANCE WITH DISTRICT STANDARDS. 7. · ALL RECLAIMED WATER SPRINKLER CONTROL VALVES SHALL BE TAGGED WITH IDENTIFICATION TAGS. a. A. B- TAGS SHALL BE WEATHERPROOF PLASTIC, 3" X 4", PURPLE IN COLOR WITH THE WORDS "WARNING RECLAIMED WATER -DO NOT DRINK" IMPRINTED ON ONE SIDE, AND "AVISO -AGUA IMPURA -NO TOMAR" ON THE OTHER SIDE. IMPRINTING SHALL BE PERMANENT AND BLACK IN COLOR. USE TAGS AS MANUFACTURED BY T. CHRISTY ENTERPRISES OR APPROVED EQUAL. ONE TAG SHALL BE ATTACHED TO EACH VALVE AS FOLLOWS, 1. 2. 3. ATTACH TO ATTACH TO ATTACH TO VALVE STEM DIRECTLY OR WITH PLASTIC TIE-WRAP OR SOLENOID WIRE ,DIRECTLY OR WITH PLASTIC TIE-WRAP OR VALVE COVER WITH EXISTING VALVE COVER BOLT. ALL SPRINKLER HEADS SHALL BE lDENTIFIED AS RECLAIMED WATER SPRINKLER HEADS. EACH AUTOMATIC CONTROLLER AND ITS ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT SHALL BE IDENTIFIED WITH A SIGN BEARING THE WORDS "RECLAIMED WATER USED FOR IRRIGATION" IN ENGLISH AND SPANISH, WITH BLACK LETTERS 1 INCH HIGH ON A PURPLE BACKGROUND. THE SIGN SHALL BE PLACED SO THAT IT CAN BE READILY SEEN BY ANY OPERATIONS PERSONNEL UTILIZIMG THE EUQIPMENT. INSPECTION PROCEDURES 1. 2 • .. CITY CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION SHALL INCLUDE: A. B. C. D. E. F. G. LOCATION OF PIPE LINES. TRENCH DEPTH. REQUIRED SEPARATION (HORIZONTALLY AND VERTICALLY). PIPE IDENTIFICATION. POINTS OF CONNECTION (P.o.c.•s). LOCATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF SPRINKLER HEADS. WARNING SIGNS AT THE SITE AND ON THE TRUCKS HAULING RECLAIMED WATER ( IF RECLAIMED WATER IS USED FOR CONSTRUCTION). AN APPROVAL LETTER REGARDING THE INSPECTION OF THE PROJECT SHALL BE OBTAINED FROM THE CITY AND THE DISTRICT, AND BE FORWARDED TO THE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT PJ.UOR TO FINAL INSPECTION APPROVAL. DISTRICT PINAL INSPECTION SHALL INCLUDE, A. B. C. D. E. F, G. COVERAGE TEST, AFTER COMPLETION OF THE SPRINKLER SYSTEM, TO DETERMINE THE ADEQUACY OF COVERAGE ON THE APPROVED USE AREA AND PROT'ECTION OF AREAS NOT APPROVED FOR RECEIVING RECLAIMED WATER. WARNING SIGNS AND LABELS. QUICK COUPLING VALVES. ALL ASPECTS OF THE IRRIGATION CONDITIONS INCLUDING WIND·BLQWN SPRAY, RUNOFF, AND PONDING. REQUIRED PROTECTION OF ALL RESIDENTIAL AREAS. REQUIRED PROTECTION OF WELL, STREAMS, RESERVOIRS, ETC •• - CROSS-CONNECTION: ANNUAL INSPECTION SHALL INCLUDE: A COMPLETE INSPECTION WBICH SHOULD COVER PART A AND PART B OF THE DISTRICT FINAL INSPECTION. DECLARATION 01" RESPONSIBLE CHARGE, I HEREBY DECLARE THAT I AM THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT 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 THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES IS CON- FINED ·To A REVIEW ONLY AND DOES NOT RELIEVE ME, AS THE LANDSCAPE: ARCHITECT OF WORK, OF MY RESPONSIBILITIES FOR PROJECT DESIGN. THE PLANNING ELEMENT 3690 CACTUSRIDGE COURT SAN DIEGO CA 92105-5913 PHONE NUMBER (619)264-2701 REGISTRATION NUMBER 2585 EXPIRES 02-93 r:bt-1~ ~ey. t,ie:ft,µ ~~l£ M~ . . • CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL \JATER DISTR1CT 808 COATES, DISTRICT ENGINEE~ R.C.E. 19928 16/tl./,z. DATE DEPARTMEN ta -I1- DAiE . . . • I I ---- .. ------------------------------------------------.._ - (PR I VATEJ 1 2 3· 4 5 6 7 8 I I I I I I ----- . ,· ; I I I I I I .I •\ \ • • • • . . . • ~Ale : 111 ==-~01 Ar,-j +f-: W9-041 ~,z,7 \GD \ ·, I \ \ I I ' / \ DAiE PLAN PREPARED, "' INDEX RECLAIMED WATER TrTLE <SHEt:f . TITLE SHEET -CITY.OF CARLSBAD IRRIGATION PLAN, LEGiND & NOTES PLANTING PLAN, LEGEND & NOTES IRRIGATION SPECIFICATIONS IRRIGATION & PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS & DETAILS - IRRIGATION DETAILS SITE i I PALO'!ffiR H AIRPORT ~,~ IMPALA lffl . PAWMAR AIRPORT RD. MAP ,Y(J SCALI: LEGEND ,SYMBOL DESCRIPTION --PROPOSED DOMESTIC POTABLE 'WATER StSTEM ... " EXISTING POTABLE 'WATEE·SYSTEM PROPOSED RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEM ---MREA OF RECLAIMED WATER USE -·- ~ IBl POTABLE WATER CONNECTION POINT, METER & BACKFLOW PREVENTION RECLAIMED WATER CONNECTION POIN'l', METER & BACKFLOW PREVENTION : $ REMOTE CONTROL ,VALVE (I QUICK COUPLING 'VALVE ... GATE VALVE ' • LOCATION OF RECLAIMED WATER •oo NOT DRINK" SIGNS. ( 2 PLACES SHCIJWN) (18 '' x 18" SIGN TO BE INSTALLED.) m ~E!?UJcEO f1Ze'SS't,1f<c.. .M::lflDiJ j"f',IS"VEN'fff.- ·tHe ,~vs planning element t.li.NOSCAl'E ARCHITECTURE !'I.ANNING 3690 C•ctusrldge Court. San Clegg. CA Q.2105 (Ol'Q1 2U'f-2701 "AS BUILT" ' HTLE DATE: REVIEVED BY1 DRAW!. NG .NO. -1· :3£4--1 . . . SHEET _l _ OF~-~-- • " . -. The contractor must notify the City Plan Check Consultant ·· (619>4:'b·rt"le:.42.21 _72.hrs. (three working days), prior to starting' construction. - The landscape or irrigation contractor is to verify existing P.S.(, at Job site prior to installing landscape irrigation system. :Verificadon shall be made with the appropriate water district, All reduced pressure backflow preventers .shall be tested aftt!r lnstallatlon, relocation, or repairs by a City approved cenilied tt!ster. Call 438-0218 for a list of City approved certified testen. Developer/own.eris responsible for supplying a copy . of the test results to the City Department of Utilities and Maintenance, 405 Oak Street. The Contractor is responsible for obtalnlng building and plumbing permits prior to commencing wall construction and Irrigation installation, Tespectively. · -1 HEREBY DECLARE THAT I AM TIIE IJCENSED DESIGNER OF WotU< FOO THtS PROJECT, TTIAT I HAVE EXERCiSED RESPONSIBLE CHARGE OVER TIIE D~IGN OF ntE PR01ECT /IS DEFINED IN SECTION 6703 OF THE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE, AND'TIIAT TIIE DESIGN IS CONSISTENT Wint CURRENT STANDARDS. I UNDERSTAND TIIAT ntE CHECK OF PR01ECT .OIIAWtNGS ANO SPECIFICATIONS DY THE CITY OF CARLSBAD 15 CONFINED TO R£VIEW ONLY -ANO DOES NOT RELlf.VE ME, AS TTIF. UCENSEO DESIGNER OF WORI<. OF MY RESl'ONSIOIUTIES FOR PRClJECT DESIGN. THESE PLANS HAVE llEEN rREPAflF.1) IN SU0STAN11AL CONFORMANCE w1.rn TIIE Af'PROVED LANOSCAl'E CONCF.l"r l'I.AN, WATtR CONSERVATION Pl.AN, FmE PRO'TECTION PlAN, AND Al,L CONornoNS OF APPROVAL RElATtO TO LANDSCAPING. ~£-J/4,: Landscape Arclutect License No. I JuL --r 9 1"142, Date ' . 21-70 MfALA W\/1::: 3l.'IO C-RCfLl~tt:¾E c-r, ~N t?11:;40,CA .:tZIO? A<l<lress · ( {,J 4 ') 2<A--z..:701 Phone . . C tf':C f,~~~::~_ IN0p=tcrJ~ . Applicants' Landscape Architect contacts the City Landscape Inspector at least 72 houn (3 ~orklng days) In advance to schedule the following ~Ile observat(ons (619A38-1161): U AfL6BRt? GALI FO~N I A a. Preci:mstruction Meeting (may be omitted on small projects), b. C. d. e. f. g. . Test of pressup,' pipe: ql,s~rve in~tallation of P.O.C., controller, ttenc:h, depths, backfiow devi~e nnd valves. (No work shall be backfilled until apprc;priate insp~_,;tlons and !,estlng have been completed and approved· by tl\e City,), . F'our hour test of all pressure lines under hydrostatic pressure 0£ 1S0 poUhds per square Inch, and prove water:lght. All piping under paved areas shall be tested for four hours under hydrottatlc pressure or 150 ;iounds per square inch, and proved watertight, lmQt It! paving. lrrlgation Coverage Test. ' . Placement of,,ptants prior to digging plant holes. Pre-Maintenance walk-through, Including count of all plants, lrrig11tlon heads, ~. ' ' . . .. . . . ' valves, etc. · ·· NOTE: PRIOR TO FINAL OCCUPANCY, A LETTER FROM A CALIFORNIA LICENSED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE PLANNING DIRECTO!Z CERTIFYING THAT ALL LANDSCAPING HAS BEEN INSTALLED AS SHOWN ON THE APPROVED LANDSCAPE PLANS. SITE . I 2 • . : ~ 0 ~ ~ '~ ~-, t..l '"" U'I I PALOMAR H AIRPORT 1·(\ ~~'~ ~ IMPALA DR. FARJ,.DA1 ......_ ' Dll• PALOMAR AIRPORT RD • \ I . I (D V ll I NlfY MAP No e,;,cAL.e CD ~oe,r,flON MAP . NtJ SCALE SHEET INDEX . 1 RECLAIMED WATER PLAN 2 TITLE SHEET -CITY OF CARLSBAD & NOTES 3 IRRIGATION PLAN, LEGEND 4 PLANTING PLAN, ·LEGEND -& NOTES 5 IRRIGATION SPECIFICATIONS 6 IRRIGATION & PLANTING SPE'CIFICATIONS 7 PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS & DETAILS 8 IRRIGATION DETAILS OWNER/DEVELOPER tl1e '~ pla11ning element I.ANOSCAl'E ARCHITl!CTUnE PLANNING MR. & MRS. HUGH PENTON SR. 45 SAINT MALO BEACH OCEANSIDE, CALIFORNIA 92054 (619)431-0060 3000 C•ctusrldga Court. San Dlago. CA 02!05 lt119] 211"1-27111 zo,:;;;01 APPI=tOVED FOR PLANTING AND IRRIGATION ONLY, · "\;1~!1~. INCLUDING PRECISE "AS BUILT" TITLE DATE REVIE\JED BY, ~~~·.~~·~ A?fROy<.g LOCA'I'ION OF PLANTiijG ~f;~,-, [~l;!~~,~,JG~.f./.l~--~IE:"'d°~~;~,.,_~:::'...,,!-+-~L~A-N~·-C~H-E:'.'.-G~-KE~-R=--==~-~~D~A<rr'92-1.;,,;,E:::::~::::::J;::::Al:R:E:A:r:S:.::r:::.,.rrl =s~=E=ET~I =1;;:s;:;;;~~;:T=□R=o;:F;;::::;C:;::A::;R~L::;S;B;-::;A".;;D~;;r;;::;;,~;;;T;;;:S:;-11 ~ C,,.,-PLANNING DEPARTMENT ~ 10-tr,-"f t-1----+---+----------------+--+--+---+----t ~=~========::=====:;=::'.;:=~ c. 11--r.oe:. .U>flhievt? 111L-E-'"SH E-E>i. F'~: ~l'ID,:;c:_;;3) 1----.-----+------------+---+--t------t----1· fE1"'i I ON 0Jcf.'"SEA01 1 NU, L,~~~\flCA7'if>),._ 1----+---+---------------+--t---t----+-----t Z-410 IMFALA ~1--....1!! · (Ff,'!'~ 2585 1--; -~ 6µl -' ~A ~ORNIA ' i ~~:e~A,-SIIZ_. :: APm]~// ~ r / (}L:, • ,. /j_ zr• 9'y ~ ~,<'f7 AS"'STANl7 PLANNING DiRECT□R DATt :r,,...,,,_ 1-----4--,,,~+-------------+-:-::::-+=,-,-+-=-:-:::c--t-:c=---t OWN BY:' ' •-PROJECT NO. Q.RA)lt'JNJt"l·O 0 .. ~I'" ,.,;p DATE INITIAL DAlE INITlAL D,l,lE INITIAL CHKD BY:~ ,,::;:._0 .rOaz 4 ~.::::.~,-•l,_ ENGINEER OF WORK REVISION DESCRIPTION OTHER APPROVAL CITY APPROVAl. RV\,/D BY,~ -_,/ ,, -. I -7-q, 'IZ "I-1 ";,-qz:._ G.M. W, 0. c:ri..-e,..-1?e1 ~! ----__ _.L,. __ --~--lc,.,:,,,...J,... ......... ,, _____ ,......____ __ --'· I I I I----- I I . FURB 11!1 llih ;1._ ~. --., . ..-,..-----,----tt 24 • __ ___,. en -- rOTABLE SERVICE LINE---~ I I 10' MINIMUM TO POTABLE MAINLINE INS 1. _ _ -RECLAIMED WATEFVRRIGA110N MAINLJ~E WISLEEVE _ _. I NOTE: / VERnCLE CLEARANCE OF 12· MINIMUM IS MANDATORY WHEN CROSSING PA1H I . OF A,POTABLE WATER LINE. INSTALLAnON OF RECI..AJMED WATER lfiRIG4TICW I' MAINLINE 24" FROM FACE OF SIDEW(ILK wtU PRO,VIDE THE NECE{!SARY V 10' HORIZONTAL CLEARANCE FROM POTABU;: MAINLINE IN Tl-lE$TREET. . ' .. . POTABLEi,SEFtV/0£ L1NE.OR0SSING ·. ·----- Gma DlUVEN ------~-c---t- ----- ' -- SHRUB R0IUR ~ -...... - P1,C sen. iio ru:srn FINISII GMDE -- -~~'\~LEX S'1'RE:ITT ELL----;~• PIIC SCII. 40 '.IT;E OR EL ~-M'IRLEX S'l'lmfil' EI.L ----....... ............... .... .......... --_:............ :.__..:.::......,._:,_~..::!~=d!!a-==:::.-------.. ......... .... ...... --.......... ... ... .... ... l'JCfl'E!S: .... -... ... . ' ...... ... -....:..-,. ,. 1. ALL TimEI\DED CCX<N&:TIO,S 'IU IJC ;;r,ilB~ l1ITH 'I'EFI.(N T/\1.'E OR· COKfID wrm .._ ---!'r=ru,E'J\L ~-• S". -• I ' I NORTH \ I ....... ' "::('ALE : 111 = a.o 1 I I 0 '!> t w ~ 1E~4loME:fBR-vA~ 1 i' . 1 } IRRIGATION LEGEND -~-;:.~~ Dc.EAF: t?f-lVt::H 'a:fFUr, p-qjop:-----;----------,J -._ :'."-,.... c _ -JQ ~AL-e. INSTALL PER DETAiL SHEET ITEM NO. 8/E 3/A 3/A 3/A 3/A ft? '8/H 8/A 8/J 8/G 8/C 8/D 8/B N 16-f$":'j;:~.... ------~ f / ::t::--,t-..-, SYMBOL MAKE, MODEL & DESCRIPTION RAD GPM f lJl.r;i,-":::: -"'!:-::- Q) RAINBIRD EMT6~M101 MULTI OUTLET DRIP HEAD 20 ---.1 •-_:-.._ I I Cl) RAINBIRD 1806-12Q LOW GALLONAGE SPRAY,20 10' .53 ••-'"::':'-~ (3) RAINBIRD 1806-1211 LOW GALLONAGE SPRAY llf· .20 10' 1.05 ••,.,. ... __ @ RAINBIRD 1806-ji;E:S, ENO -S-'TJZ-1-f" SPRAY -20 fxl-4-' .50 -•-,. -..._ f I RAINBIRD 1806-12F~ L_ow GJU,LONAG.E..~RAY ·1 10', 2.10 -------~ rtlN1ri£ r{t•&J~~ ii' ;r~&i-N6ili~_ r_~r 1'1.I:e, 1.t ------...... -----~~ 1., · 'k 1+u1\\-ta:. P -A.t})-[_A ¾i'{el-l·NO"Z:z.1.£(., t7 -'<--1 -----~..;---#/, ~ ~~©:g~D;::t:;~ 6':i_ RAINB!RD 1 0-PES-B R MOTE CONTROL VALVE WITH RAINBIRD .._ m±iet':;~Jl~-j.j >---::-:::;...,_,._ ,-,i, .. 5•'Ji" ~'~ t:::J'" RBY-100-150 'Y' FILTER, RAINBIRD FSI-HMB-20 PRESSURE ----...:.::~,,e-·· ~.r-,,,., 1 ,' , 1 , I'D 1 !ID REGULATOR AND W.C.S., INC. COS-HVII CENTRAL OVERRIDE -\ N ·\124'.ll""W •, 1 ', 1 , SYSTEM RECEIVER IN PUl"-i'LE: PLASTIC RECTANGU~AR VALVE , 1 , 1 \ \ I aox c OMl1 r<:AJN!';!W ,,.,,_ t--1Me--20 or--J \fii.]__ve,s, z., 7 {:-4) , , '< , , VALCON ANTI-DRAIN VALVE -LINE SIZE ',1 : '• RA!NBIRD.BLT-125 BALL VALVE I 1 RAINBIRD #'<'.\4NF QUICK COUPLING VALVE W/ Rlffi..E:_ CAf ~: I 1 PROVIDE OWNER WITH KEYS. 1, CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY EXISTING WATER PRESSURE OF 78 PSI FROM THE \ IRRITROL MC-6-PLUS AUTOMATIC CONTROL CLOCK. WALL CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT (619)438-2722. MOUNT INSIDE BUILDING. VERIFY LOCATION WITH OWNER. W.C.S., INC,, HYDROVISOR HV72030 TENSIOMETER W.C.S,, INC., C.O.C. CENTRAL OVERRIDE CONTROL. IN- STALL AT AUTOMATIC CONTROL CLOCK. !JILl".El-6"1'7'?-Ae, J'",lze-REDUCE:D PRESSURE BACKFLOW PREVEN- TER WITH WILKINS 500 PRESSURE REGULATOR. SPRING RANGE 'B'. . w.c.s., INC., RAIN GUARD AUTOMATIC RAIN SENSOR. MOUNT TO ROOF. 2. ALL SHRUBS TO RECEIVE TWO (2) E:MITTER OUTLETS AND TREES SHALL RECEIVE FOUR (4) EMITTER OUTLETS. CAP REMAINING OUTLETS FOR FUTURE GROWTH. CON- TRACTOR TO ADJUST NUMBER OF OUTLETS PER° PLANT AS NECESSARY FOR OPTIMUM GROWTH, r, I !!ii DOMESTIC WATER METER & MAINLINE -BY OTHERS IRRIGATION WATER METER -BY OTHERS. TO BE CONVERTED TO RECLAIMED WATER USE IN THE FUTURE, 8/I 8/I 8/I -•-MAINLINE: -PVC SCHEDULE 40 ALERTLINE PURPLE PIPE. BURY MIN. 18" BELOW GRADE. LATERAL LINE -PVC CLASS 315 ALERTLINE PURPLE PIPE. BURY MIIIL 12." BELOW GRADE. = =-:::::. SLEEVING -PVC SCHEDULE 40. B'URY MIN. 3h" BELOW GRADE. (SLE:EVE SHALL BE: TWO TIMES SIZE OF PIPE-) VALVE SEQUENCE :VALVE SIZE GALLON~ PER MINUTE (GPM) i GALLONS PER HOUR (GPH> C.FUNHJt:1rc'> ---io~ ~'50-6'1 Yz;" POL.1 .E:11--JYLB-IE-i'Lle,il\J~.~e,u~ Mid. r~• e,~ Lbw &i;:,..r;,e. CONNl=Cf 70 fVC, 1-z-' ,;LI[' aaJf'Lltsl~ l,.11-rH ~ESSIGN A.17Af'l1:K . .. J; . \ ' 1 ';J .. '' APPROVED El·lGINEE:RING PLANCHECKER OA TE •-•~-•--•-~"-T-•--•---~ 1Nfl1111. w OrT!Ct-11\1, SIDE: -----'--17 n11.r-:r l'Or~UF IIF/11) Hl\111,r-;x s-mrnr Eu . .s ,,..-,---PIIC 9:11, 80 Rise! l'\IC LJ\'l'EIW, Iv' rvc sen. ~o tt'EF. OR J:J J, I ,. j i rtnv.s, "' 1. /\LI, Illfl\lJDJ :t-111,Cl'ICNS ru BE Sf'J\l,Ell Wl'Ill TP.FT.rn Tl\l'F, OR O'.l'\Tm WITII "J\T:X:'11Jl1Sl'J\L 00. 5", r srr-Y Ht:.AD ,[ STREITS<iRFACt--~\ . · ... POTABLf; MAINLINE . 3 5 FEET (Si:E IMPROVEMENTDRAWINGS)7 ~. ii. • wr 1 ... . . 1 12• MINIMUM REQUIRED VEFiT!ClE SEPARATION PiECLAIMED WATER iF/AIGAT!ON MAINLINE NOTE: • u'.' ••• • ALL RECL-41M!OWATER IRRIGAilON "IP!!: AN_D SLEEVES S/,/AU. BE PURPLE AND LABEL EC AS SR!;C/FiEC IN: 1.ANDSCAPE AllCHITECTURE PLANNING .. g 3800 c-,....-1..., Court. s-. Dlevu, ,CA OZ1D!l ie1,a·~•. AF'Pl?OVED FOR PLANTING AND IRRIGATION ONLY, INCLUDING PRECISE LOCA'flON OF PLANTING AREAS. "AS P[l I cl~ 'CITY -OF' CARLSBAD •• PL.A'NN!"G DEPAFi ''1ENT ~Of ~ DATE . DATE -- . -_, .... ,., ' ·.,. . -.. ···-"··' '"-' • I I I I I TO'rl>L #/ACRE MULCH FERTILIZER (16-20-0) BINDER *IIYDROSEED COVER CROP. IJOTANICAL/COHMON Nl\HE DIMORrlloTHEC/\ IIUR/\NTIIIC)I AFRICAN DAISY ESCIISCIIOLZII\ CJ\.LIFORNIC/\ CAUIFORNIA P0P~Y _ LAS'l'llENI II Gl,IIBR/\.'l'I\ -----GOLD FIELDS . ....... . , . PL/\NiM\~Q_lNSULI\RlS PL/\N'l'/\IN------ TOTAL t71,ewg MULCH - 2 2 60 38 2,000 · 400 120 / I ------'lJ" Jqj 2, 7- [I 2.(,,' I PLANTING LEGEND SYMBOL BOTANICAL COMMON NAME *TREES AGONIS FLEXUOSA PEPPERMINT WILLOW ARBUTUS UNEDO STRAWBERRY TREE CERCIS OCCIDENTALIS WESTERN REDBUD EUCALYPTUS CLADOCALYX SUGAR GUM JACARANDA MIMOSIFOLIA JACARANDA LIQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA AMERICAN SWEET GUM SIZE 24" BOX 15 GAL 24" BOX EXIST 24" B~ 15~ EXIST 15 GAL AR"l'IT'l 3 lb l 2 3 ? 2 3 A MELALEUCA QUINQUENERVIA 24" BOX 5 CAJEPUT TREE ' 15 GAL ?, --• I= i.J(,b.~ mu&;. N I CH c,f__ 11 I? c.,c.,. L . ~ Ti -r--/[CHC>L c, WIUM-il'Aff:17 l"f~Ni 0 *ALL TREES PLANTED WITHIN 8' OF HARDSCAPE OIi: BUILDING SHALL BE. 1INSTALLED IN' ROOT BARRIERS ai.JU.L 1f11lf LeHM.6Nf'!II 11;> ~I-e · ~u~-,-TP-iE SHRUBS CONVOLVULUS CNEORUM BUSH MORNING GLOrtY 0 COPROSMA KIRKII COPROSMA FEIJOA SELLOWIANA PINEAPPLE GUAVA • LANTANA SELLOWIANA PURPLE TRAILING LANTANA MYOPORUM 'PACIFICUM' SPREADING MYOPORUM + MYOPORUM FARVIFOLIUM PROSTRATE MYOPORUM 1 GAL 5 GAL 5 GAL 1 GAL 1 GAL l GAL 0 NERIUM OLEANDER 'PEI'ITE SALMON' EXIST 35 11 4 2:t 4 DWARF OLEANDER ~~1 @ PITTOSPORUM TOBIRA 'VARIEGATA' 5 GAL VARIEGATED MOCK ORANGE ~ <9,-RHAPHIOLEPIS INDICA 'PINK. Ll\DY' 5 GAL INDIA 'HAWTHORN 0 0 RHUS LAURINA LAUREL SUMAC XYLOSMA CONGESTUM SHINY XYLOSMA GROUND COVERS ANNUAL COLOR 5 GAL l GAL 5 GAL l GAL FLATS 23 g 26 22 69 18" ON CENTER 12" ON CENTER BARK 3" · LAYER WALK-ON OR EQUAL (I!'J ~L :r,.ANDSCAPE PLAN'l'ING BEDS L~ ~i&i"" 1HllN o/-1} l:?:i(lefl~ Li~"T "P1°'bNP~C? t=:X.1'6 1 NG c:;r=r~ 11~ L I q u, C?t>MeD€:!0 ~FN:,,if \..A I ~f'jO ~1=1'16,.i 4iJ. tl1e _ _,\:c,___..;;;;;:. __ 2 planni11g element ..._______ __.---------: /(I. ) ---\______) l.i\NOSC/\l'E i\ACI-IITECTUAE · !'LANNI~ 3800 Cect....-ldge CDUrt • Snn Olngo •. CA 11i ID?i 11111" 21'1--27'1"- APPI~OVED FOR P·LANTING AND IRRIGATION ONLY, INCLUDING PRECISE LOCATION OF PLANTING AREAS. / 2lJ9Dt "AS BU IL T" . TITLE.--~----DATE RE,VIE.\JED :BY: DATE ·CITY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING DEPARTMENT G,.M, . D· 'ifZ .,.v :;;,€?7 \ ' COMPLETE CONSERVATION SYSTEM SPECIPICATIONS CENTRAL OVERRIDE CONTROL The c.t!ntral override control unit shall provide an eight (8) post,-terminal strip clearly labeled for appropriate connections too t·he controller, rain sensor and central override receiver systems. Two (2) SPST switches shall provide independent manual ov~rride control over both the rain•~ensor and tensiometers. Each SPST switch shall incorporate a protective snubber network and provide positive indication of override mode via an L.E.D. panel light. _, C5l!ITRAL OVERRIDE SYSTEM RECEIVER The central override system receiver unit shall receive an over- ride command from the central override control unit and shall cause controller applied current to bypass the tensiometer cir- cuit and activate the remote control valve solenoid regardless of the amount of available soil moisture present in the zone. The central override system receiver unit shall be installed in the remote control valve enclosure. The central override sys- tem receiver unit shall be epoxy sealed and provide two (2) double shielded cable leads, one shall be color coded to attach to corresponding leads from the tensiometer via an approved di- rect burial three (3) wire sensor cable, the other shall provide four (4) leads color coded; red, yellow, green, and black, which shall attach to the remote control valve solenoid and override common (common 2) circuit. RAIN Sl!NSOR The unit is to be a solid state rain sensor which will terminate a progra1M1ed irrigation after a rainfall reaches greater than l/8 inch (3.2mm), even though the tensiometers may, at that time, be calling for the irrigation to proceed. The uni~ shall incor- porate a thern>istor heat source to provide assisted evaporation of water from the rain co1'lection cup. The unit shall be of a type which may be permanently installed in a vandal resistant enclosure, as required. 1 TENSIOM!!TER (~~IOt-1 ~I'¥.;, I~, 11-1-(r;i~t~ The unit is to be a solid state, maintenance free tensiometer. lt is to be pre-set by the manutacturer to allow a programmed irrigation only when the soil matric potential (root stress) rises above the specified pre-set value as expressed in centibara (CH). The unit will automatically close the remote control valve power circuit to allow progra111med irrigation when·soil matric potential 1$ at or above the specified range.. The unit ■hall not la damaged by freezing nor affectsd by variations in soil particle size, soil density, salinity, hydrogen ions or other chemical variations. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS All connections between the tensiometers, the central override system receiver, the remote control valve solenoid circuit_and the override common (common 2) shall be made using U.L./CSA/MIL specification qualified pre-insulated water pr~of connectors, These connectors shall be comprised of a butt Joint crimp bar- rel which is not less than 0.625 inches (15.875mm) 1n length, such barrel being surrounded by a heat shrinkable nylon Jacket containing an:s.integrill heat activated sealant. This jacket shall not be 1ess than 1.5 inches (38,1mm) in length, Splices ,;;hall be crimped usjng __ a WCS-UNJ 3000 pressure compensating crimp tool (or equa1'aevice) and heat sealed using a WCS-UT 100 untratorch (or equal device) such that the outer nylon jacket shall shrink uniformly around the crimped splice and re1,ase its internal sealant. Approved splices which meet these specifications are: WCS-perma-seal types; 2218R, 14168 and 1210Y. SENSOR CABLE connl,,ction between the tensiometer 11n,d central override system receiver shall be •ade using color coded red, green and yellow, copper solid core, double jacket cable of 18AWG or larger (wcs 9603DB or equal) which is labeled as direct burial by the manufacturer. All connections to this cable shall be made using wcs-perma-seal (or equal) pre-insulated splice connectors. lRlllG1.rw SPECIFICATIONS~ ~et-I * e;; ;ff:~~'~t:r~; RO"fe-~ SCOPE ANP PESCRIPTION -eflE:EIT' 1'1Rf=i G1Ma?rfe'~ •. ·--m~ .:;ENERAL DESCRIPTION ~r=~l%lel ~ The irrigation system· shall be constructed using the ma-terlals as shown on the drawings and as called for in these specific- ations. The system shall be constructed to grades and conform to site conditions and locations as shown on the drawings, Irrigation lines shown on the drawings are diagrammatic. Lo- cations of all sprinkler heads, valves, piping, controllers, wiring, etc. shall be established by the Contractor at the time of construction and approved at the site by th" Owner's Autho- rized Representative, prlor to installation, Spacing o! eprink- ler heads or quick coupler valve~ are shown on the drawings and shall not be exceeded without the written permission of the Own- er's Authorized Representative. Unlese otherwise specifi·ed or indicated on the drawings, the construction of the irrigation syste■ shall include the fur- nishing, installing, and testing of all mains, laterals, risers, and fitti.ngs, the furnishing and installing of sprinkler heads, quick coupler valves, gate valves, control valves, controllers, and all necessary specialties and accessories, the excavation and backfilling of trenches, and all other vork in accordance with the plans and specifications as required for a complets syst,eaa. ' SCOPE OF WORK The work consists of installing a co■plete under11round irriga- tion system as shown on the drawings and as hereinafter speci- fied, including the furnishing of all labOr, ~ulpment, materials transport·atlon, and permits and in perfor11ing all operation ■ in connection with the construction of the irrigation syetem. I MATERIALS All material ■ to be incorporated in this sy,ste■ shall be new and vi thout flaws or defects and of qua·1 i ty and performance as specified and meeting the requirements of the system. Ali excess material at the completion of the .installation ara the property of the Contractor and are to be i:emoved ·fro■ the Bite• • PIPE Mill FITTINGS Pipe sizes shall conform to those shown on t~e drawings. No sub- stitutions of smaller pipe size will be permitted but substitu- tions of a larger size may be approved. All pipe damaged or re- jected because of defects shall be removed from the .site at the time of said rejection. • DEFINITIQN AND INTENT OF DOCUMENTS The Cont)act Documents consist of the Contract Agreement, the Drawings, and the Specifications, including all modifications thereof incorporated in the nocuments before their execution, It is specifically agreed that this Contr~ct shall be in all re- spects construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws ot the state and municipality in which it is executed.. The Contract Documents are complimentary and what is called for by one shall be as binding as if called for by all. The intent of the Documents is to include, unless otherwise stated, all labor, materials, equipment and transportation for the proper execution· of' the work and as required for a complete system. OKNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The owner shall designate one (1) person as his Authorized rep- resentative to work with the Contractor. The Representative shall have full authority to approve work performed by the Con- tractor, make field changes that ire deemed necessary and ap- prove estimates submitted by the ContrActor for payment. PROTECTION OF ~ORK AND PROPERTY The contractor shall work from damage and property from injury TAXES maintain adequate protection of all his shall protect the Owner's and adjacent or loss arising from th{s Contract. The Contractor shall pay all Federal, State and Local S~les and/or use Taxes applicabl'e to materials, processes or devices purchased or used in connection with the wo~k under this Con- tract. EXAMINATION AND VERIPICATION OF DRAWINGS AND SITl! It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to report to the owner's Authorized Representative any deviations between the drawings, specifications and the site. Failure to do so prior to the installation of equipment and resulting in the replace- ment, and/or relocation of equipment, shall be done at the Con- 'trac'tc:,r • s exper,ise. ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS All Local, Municipal and State Laws and Rules and Regulations governing or relating to any portion of this work are hereby incorporated into and made a part of these specifications and their provisions shall be carried out by t~e_lrrigation Con- tractor. Anything contained in these specifications shall not be construed to conflict with any of the above mentioned Rules, Regulations or Requirements and where a conflict may occur the Rules Regulations or Requirements of the governing code shall take ~recedence. However. _when the7e specifications an~/or drawings call for or describe materials, workmanship or con- struction of a better quality, higher standard or larger size, these specifi.cations and/or drawings shall take precedence over tl)a requirements of said Rules, regulations or Codes. MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP / t l-11'( IN0FE-GfDr,t--, Whenever any material is spe/ified by name and/or number thereof, such specifications shall be/~eemed to be used for the purpose of facilitating a descriptionr,f the materials and establishing quality, and shall be deeme /and construed to be followed by the words •or approved equal". No substitutions wi 11 be perm! tted which have not been submittJd for prior approval by the owner's Authorized Representative/ lAll materials shall be new and with- out flaws or defects and shall be the best of their class and kind. Sufficient descriptive literature and/or samples must be furnished for any materials submitted as "equal" substitutes. All materials shall be guaranteed for a period of one (I) year against material defects and workmanship. All materials and equipment shall be installed in a neat and work- manlike manner. The Landscape Architect or the owner's Authorized Representative reserves the right to direct the removal and re- placement of any items. which in their opinion shall not present an orderly and reasonably ne~t or wo~kmanlike appearance, pro- vided such item can be properly installed in such an orderly way by the usual methods in such work. Such removal and replacement shall be done, when directed in writing, at the Contractor's ex- pense without additional cost to the Owner. P£!1g_ TS __ AND_ IN_ SPJ_ CTI ON_ ~-~a: ~fft ~;...11.1H~ ~CluttfEN'[ I •rn-t,;;T-:rt O'f C.11'( f-efyl.lt . IN~ILN-2• Any permits for the installation or construction of any of the vorrc ine1u.re11 under this Contract, which are required by any ot the legally constituted authorities having jurisdiction, shall be obtained and paid for by the Contractor, each at the proper time. He shall also arrange for and pay for all costs in con- nection with any inspections and examinations required by these authorities. In all cases, where inspection of the irrigation system work is required and/or where portions of the work are specified to be performed under the direction and/~r ob■ervation of the owner's Authorized Representative, the Contractor snall notify the Owner's Authorized Representative of the time when such observation and/or direction 'is required. Any necessary re-excavation or alterations to the sy,.tem needed because ,of failure of the Contractor to nave the required inspections,' shall be performed at the Contractor's own expense. PURPOSE OF SPECIPlCATlONS It is the intention of these specifications, together with the accompanying drawings, to accomplish the work of installing an irrigation system which will operate in an efficient and sat~s- factory manner according to the workmanlike standards established for the sprinkler operation. GUAIIAN'l.'EE It shall bathe Contractor's responsibility to in~ure and guaran- tee complete coverage of the area5 shown on the drawlngs to be irrigated. He shall also guarantee the satisfactory operation o! the entire 5ystem and the workmanship, including non-settle~ ment of the bac~fill mix. The entire system shall be guaranteed to be complete and perfect in every detail for a period of one (1) year from the date of final acceptance by the Owner. RECORD DRAIIINGS The owner vill furnish the contractor with one (l) set of blue- line prints, showing all irrigation work required ~nder this contract; for the purpose of having the Contractor record on these prints all changes·that may be made during actual instal- lation of the system. lmmediately upon installation of any pip1ng, valves, wiring, sprinkler heads, etc., in locations other than shown on the original drawings, or of sizes other than indicated, the Contractor shall clearly indicate such changes on the set of drawings. \ MATERIAL STORAGE ANO CLEANUP • The contracuor shall keep the premises free from rubbish and debris at all times and s~all arrange his material storage so as not to interfere with the Owner's -operation-Of the job. All un- used material, rubbish and debris shall be removed from the site. EQUIPMENT, TpOLS AND LA80R ! The Contract·or shall "furnish all such equipment, tools ·and labolc necessary to complete work in an acceptable, timely manner. This Contract is based on the Contractor furnls~ing and.using his own equipment, tools and labor which are suitable to carry out this Contract in a first class manner, unless otherwise here- in specified. CHANGES OR ADDITIONAL WORK The Owner, may, without invalidating the original Contract, orde1 such changes or additions as may from time to time be deemed de- sirable or necessary. ln so doing, the Contract Price shall be adjusted to the Mutual Agreement of the Contractor and the owner, with all work being done under the conditions of t~e original Contract except for such adjustments in price and in extention of time as may be necessary. The Contractor shall bring to the attention of the Owner's Authorized Representative and they shall together work out an.agreeable change, which may be necessitated by deviations in construction from original plans by other con- tractors on the job. Any change in price brought about by such deviations in construction over original plans by other con- tractors shall be agreed upon by both the contractor ankl the Owner before work proceeds. TIME OF COMPLETION Where a specified time of completi·on is so designated in the Con- tract, all delays caused by any act of neglect by the Owner or the owner's Authorized Representative or by other contractors in the construction of the project of which this work is a part, changes' ordered or necessitated by deviations in the general constructio~·or sc~edule 6f other contractors on the project, inclement weather conditions, acts of God and acts beyond the cont~ol of the Contractor such as strikesi fire, lockouts, un- usual delays in shipments, shall not be cause for delay in pay- ment of estiu,ates as presented and shall be consider-.ed as Bona Fide causes for extensions of time. The Owner and the Contractor shall agree on a reasonable extension of time. If construction contractor is delayed in completion of part or parts of the project so that the lrrigation Contractor.must leave the job and return at a later date to complete his instal- lation, payments for work completed and materials delivered shall not be held back and extensions of time for completion Of work shall be granted if needed. Owner shall reimburse the Ir- rigation Contractor for any expenses incurred due to these delays unless otherwise herein specified. INSTALLATION The Contractor will stake out the location of each run of pipe and all sprinkler heads or sprinkler valve locatio~s prior to ditching. Before installation is started in any given area, the owner's Authorized Representative sl'lall check all locations and give his approval. Any changes made by the owner after approval and installation, shall be at the Owner's expense. Heights of sprinkler heads or sprinkler valves/valve boxes in relation to ·ground· level ·shall be as shown on the accompanying details. The Owner's Authorized Representative shall verify and approve installer's settings. Any changes after such ap- proval shall be at the owner's expense. SPECIAL CONDITIONS SYSTEM DESIGN CHANGES No consideration will be given to any design changes until after the awarding of the Contract. Should any changes be deemed necessary after ~ward of Contract, for proper instAl- lation and operation or the system, such changes shall be ne- gotiated by the Owner with the successful bidder. CHANGES IN SCOPE OF WOIIK Addition• or deletions in the quantity of work as set forth in these specificationa and accofflpanying drawings may be ordered by the Owner or his Authorized Representative after the Con- tract Price has been adjusted accordingly, to the satisfaction of both the Contractor and the Owner and they have been accepted in writing by the Owner. EXCAVATION WORK EXCAVATION AND BACKFILL Trenches for plastic pipe sprinkler lines shall be excavated ot sufficient depth and width to permit proper handling and in- stallation of the pipe and fittings. The backfill shall be thoroughly compacted and evened off with the adjacent soil level. Selected fill dirt or sand shall be used it soil con- ditions are rocky. The backfill shall contain no lu~ps or rocks lilrger than onr. (1) inch. All trenches that. ilre opened during a particular working day shall be closed and backfilled the same day. No open trenches or partially back- filled trenches shall be left overnight. DEPTH OF TRENCHES Pressure lines Non-pressure lines 18• minimu~ cover 12" minimum cove, IRRIGATION PIPE PLASTlC PIPE LINES Plastic pipe shall be rigid unplasticized PVC (Class or Sched- ule), (1120, 2120, etc.), ($DR), [PSI Working Pressure) ex- truded from virgin parent material of the type specified on the drawings. The pipe shall be homogeneous throughout and free from visible cracks, holes, foreign materials, blisters, deleterious, wrinkles, and dents. PLASTIC PIPE FITTINGS AND CONNECTIONS 1 ?C+-tm.JLE--'10 i eo Allnplastic pipe fittings to be installed shall be molded fittings manufactured of the same material as the pipe and shall be suitable for solvent weld, slip joint ring tight seal, or screwed connections. No fittings made of other material shall be used except brass saddle tees and crosses as herein- after specified. Slip fitting socket taper shall be so pipe end, co,lfOrming to these special no more than halfway into the sock"et. fittings will not be permitted. Only threaded, sized that a dry unsoftened provisions, can be inserted Plastic saddle and flange schedule 80 pipe may be When connect.~on is _pl_ast ic to metal, m'!le adapters sha l i be used. The male adapter shall be HAND TIGHTENED, plus ONE TURN WITH A STRAP WRENCH. Joint sealant shall be Teflon Tape or Rector Seal No. 5. IDENTIFlCATION All pipe shall be continuously and permanently marked with the following information: Manufactufer's name or trademark, size, schedule and type of pipe, working pressure at 73 degrees F,, and National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) approval. DELIVERY Plastic pipe shall be delivered to the site in unbroken bundles or rolls, packaged in such a manner as to provide adequate pro- tection for the pipe ends, either threaded or plain, INSTALLATION OF PLASTIC PIPE Plastic pipe shall be installed in a manner so as to provide for expansion and contraction as recommended by the manufacturer. All plastic to plastic joints shall be solvent-weld joints or slip seal ·joints. Only solvent recom~ended by the pipe manu- facturer shall be used. Care should be taken so as not to use an excess amount of solvent, thereby causing an obstruction to form on the inside of the pipe .. All plastic pipe and fit- tings shall be installed as outlined and instructed by the pipe manufacturer. All plastic to metal joints shall be made with plastic male adapters. • The joints shall be allowed to set at least 24 hours before pressure is applied to the system on PVC pipe. CLEARANCES When two (2) or more pipes are to be placed in the same trench, maintain a six (6) inch minimum horizontal clearance between pipes. A minimum of two (2) inch vertical Clearance shall be maintained between pipes which cross over one another. No lines shall be installed directly over another parallel line. No irrigation piping shall be laid within the same trench or with- in twelve (12) inches of parallel lines of other utilities. PLUSIIING THE SYSTEM After all new sprinkler piping and risers are in place and con- nected, for a given section, and all necessary division work has been completed and prior to the installation of sprinkler heads, a11 control valves shall be opened and a full head of water used to flush the system. TESTING THE SYS'l'EM <f-6 1Y l~fOf2. 'the C~ntractor shall not allow or cause any of thtork installed to be covered other than 'center loading of piping b'ffore it has been tested and approved. Testing of the system hr11 be per- formed after the completion of the entire install~tJon in the presence of the owner"s Authori~ed Representativ~ Lshould any work be covered before being approved, the Contractor shall be held responsible for the uncovering and testing of the same. No water shall be permitted in the pipe until a period of at least 24 hours has elapsed for solvent-weld setting and curing. LEAKAGE TEST PRESSURE LINES: All irrigation pipe upstream from the control valves shall be tested at the completion of r~ughing in and prior to backfilling pipe joints. All installed lines on the COVERAGE TES'!' Upon completion of the irrigation installation and prior to any planting, other than specimen trees, the contractor shall adjust sprinkler heads to evenly and properly distribute the rate of precipitation of the water and shall determine it the coverage afforded the lawn and planting areas is complete and adequate. Adj\lst and posi.tion sprinkler heads to keep all overspray and;water off of all walls, windows, paving and walks, Contractor shall be liable for all overspray and excess water from irrigation systems. The Contractor shall furnish all materials and perform all work required to correct all in- adequacies of coverage disclosed by the test. IRRIGATtON EQUIPMENT SPRINKLER HEADS Sprinkler heads shall be of the types and sizes with the dia- meter or radius of throw, pressure, discharge and any other designations necessary to determine the types and sizes, as in- dicated on the drawings. They shall be constructed of bronze, brass, stainless stee1, cast iron and/or non-metallic materials as specifically specified, herein, for each specific model sprink-ler. , All heads of a particular type and for a particular function in the system shall be of the same manuract1.1rer and shall be marked with the manufacturer's name and identification, in such a position that they can be identified without being removed from the system. All sprinkler heads and quick-coupling valves shall be set perpendicular to finished grades unless otherwise designated on the drawings, or otherwise specified. Sprinkler heads ad- jacent to existing wa11s, curbs and other paved areas, shall be, set to grade, Sprinkler heads which are to be installed in lawn areas where turf has not yet been established shall be set one (1) inch above the proposed finished grade. One-half to one cubic foot minimum, of 3/4" or l" aggregate gravel shall be placed around each rotor pop-up sprinkler head when it is set to grade, for drainage of water from sprinkler case. All sprinklers, having adjustable pin nozzles, shall have the pins adjusted into the stream for proper and adequate distri- bution of the water over the coverage pattern of the sprinkler at such time as the system is finally c0111plete1y c~ecked out. All, nozzles on stationary pop-up sprinklers or stationary spray heads shall be tightened after installation. All sprinklers having an adjusting screw, adjusting stem or adjusting friction collars shall be adjusted on a lateral line or circuit as re- quired ror the proper arc of coverage, radius, diameter and/or gallonage discharge. 9Al..L VALVES All ball valves shall be installed plumb vith whee.l handles readily accessible. Valves shall be set in valve boxes. QUICK COUPLING VALVES AND KEYS Install all quick couplers as iadicata,;I on drawing• llJld as directed. The valve keys shall be of the same Qnufact11rer as the quick coupling valves ilnd shall be of pi:opeiC" ,size -to fit the valves as previously i,pecified. Set all valves plumb and true to finish grade and a maximum of twelve (12} inchee from paving, walks, header-., or curbs, and as shown on the plans and as directed. • CONTROL VALVES Install control valves per details and as shown on thJ-~1ans. Set plumb and accessible for removal and maintenance. Valves shall be adjusted so that a uniform distribution of water is applied by the sprinkler heads to the planting areas for each Individual valve system, REMOTE CONTROL WIRING All electrical control and gro~nd wire to he used fol' connecting the automatic remote control valve to the automatic conti:ollers "hall be Type "UF•, 600 volt, stranded o,r solid copper, single conductor wire with PVC insulation and bea.r UL approval i':or direct underground burial reeder cable. Insulation shall be 5/64• thick minimum covering of an approved thermoplastic compound for positive waterp~oof protection of siz~s AWG size 18 through and includin9 AWG size 10. AWG si2e 8 through AWG 00 shall be insulated with 5/64" ot the approved ther~oplastic compound. Verification or w1~e types and inp~allation procedures ■hall bs checked to contorm to local codes by the Owner's Authorized Rep- resentative. pressure side of valves sna11 be tested at 150 PSI maximum Control wires and mainline irrigation piping shall be installed hyd,ostatic pressure at the low point in the entire system, in the same trenches-where ever possible. Wires ehall be bun- ( i dled and taped together every ten ( 10) feet and taped to the sual leakage and experience no loss o! pressure. All leaks un •rs e O e,ma n ne. for a minimum period of four 4) hours and shall show no V -d~ t th i li in pressure lines shall be repaired and all lines approved by the Owner's Authorized Representative and the City Landscape (f1e· ~<.::::.::-l,ANDSCAPE: ARCHITECTURE , Inspector before backfilling of trenches. -lanning element 38111JC u , l~NNING .....• ,., ...... :.~ r NON-PR~SSURE LINES, All pipe downstream of control valvesP shall be tested at line hydrostatic pressure for a mini~um period of ·one (1) hour, and shall show no visual leakage and experience no more than five (5) pounds in loss of pressure. AI=>PJZQVED FOR PLANTING All leaks shall be repaired and all lines approved by the Owner's Authorized Representative and the City Landscape In-AND IRRIGATION ONLY, · BUILT .. ~ ~ ~~ ~:Ji~'IF=c~e~":, fFbtl L-kr"!!'.F-f1~} 8 p,Jl..,_~._,,ibefore backfilling of trenches. • INCLUDING PRECISE ~ I;) -;\i'\CA)'.,-'1,~ LOCATION OF PLANTING <,,,'<:" 2 5 B 5 ,j., APPROVED -,;., ELJIJMEASiTZ 9 ... Al~EAS. ·---,,~:---- TITLE _______ _ DATE REVIE\JED BY• EXISTING UTILITIES ANO STRUCTURES The exact location of all existing utilities and structures and underground utilitieB, which may not be indicated on the drawings, shall be determined by the Contractor and he shall conduct his work so as to prevent interruption of service or damage to them. The contractor shall protect existing struc- tures and utility services and be responsible for their re- placement if damaged by him or to ma~e necessary adjustment in their location if required in order to complete the work in this contract. Minor adjustments in the system will be permitted to clear existing fixed obstructions subject to the a ppr_ ov_ al o_f _ t_h-e Land_,s:_ !I-~-A_i;i,hi te~-_ tll~}~_ _ 's _A_ u_t-h-o----2rt R~~rr!"~ ~ ~11~c61~Gioo~o~. ! ; ~~-~ ~ , ?f I-E:W:IJl:lol:E~ERIN~=G==P~lel.H~CH£===C=kE:R::::::O:A:T~t===========~~==+====J~:::~~====+===~T,:=;:::=:-::::IN~S~P~E~C;T□:'.R~~=:;;::~;;::;;;;;:::;:;;:~DA;T;E;;,;:;'1 t,i;i. I SHfET I CITY OF CARLSBAD I SHz-s1S I ~~•v·l!l·"! 'Z, l----+----'t------:-------------;--------,--1-----t---; ::=:::::~ ,,.)=~::::::;=::P:::LA::::N:::::N::::IN::::G:=D::::E:::P~A=::RT::;M~E=NT====-.::::=C::>==: INITIAL ENGINEER Of WORK REVISION DESCRIPTION D.A TE INITIAL DA tt INITIAL OTHER APPROVAL CITY .APPRbV.AL H;:.f'-l ~1IDN 0~ I f'.lC.A""TT otJ::., fZ'P,,; fEN"fON cJVES~EA~ ING,. Z4""7D IMF¾-1 A Dpi::tvis C-~LJ'c, ,-LI -11A APPRO~ ~-~ /J ., , "'7 __,A " _1 ASSISTANT PICANNING DIRfCT□R DWN\BY: CHKD\sY: ...eez.._ RV\JD BY,~ PROJECT NO. 61 _,,,r-. .:..,z.4 /tJ·Zf: t:,.,. DATE ' BLBC!DICAL WIRI CO"NEC'l'lONS Kire connections to remote control electric valves and splices of wire in the field shall be made in the following manner, using Rain Bird Pen-Tite wire connectors, or equal, and sealing cement: 1. Strip .ends of wires and push wires through the holes of the base socket. 2. Twist wires together and mechanically bond tggether using crimp sleeve and crimp pliers. 3. Pull wire connection back into base socket a• far as possible. 4. Apply solvent cement to outside of sealing plug and then fill cavity of sealing plug completely with solvent cement .. 5. Push sealing plug into base socket, using a slight twisting motion, until it bottoms. 6. Push wires .down into base plug as far as they will go, without unseating sealing plu9. This assures cement completely sealing around wire insulation and water- proofing the connection. It is important that the joint be absolutely waterproof so that there is no chance for leakage of water and corrosion build-up on the joint. Control wire splices will be allowed only at terminal points. TRACER WIRES Tracer wire shall be installed on all plastic irrigation main lines. The tracer wire ehall be taped on the unde~side of the pipe. Tracer wire shall follow the mainline pipe and/or branch lines ·and terminate in the valve boxes. Provide enough length of wire,or tape to make a loop and attach a "Dymo-Tape• type plastic label with the designation "Tracer Klre•. AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION CONTROLLER Automatic controllers shall be installed per details at locations shown on the drawings with exact locations verified with the owner's Authorized Representative prior to installation. The controller housing shall be easily accessible for controlling and maintenance and shall be protected and kept clean at all times. See drawings for required power connections for con- trollers. A legible copy of II reduced and approved mylar i:ecord drawing of the irrigation system operated by each controller shall be taped inside each cabinet door. BACKFLOW PREVEWTER The backflow preventer assembly shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications, located as directed on the drawings, and shall conform to all applicable code and ordinance requirements. The exact location and positioning shall be verified on the site. PRESSURE REGULATOR The pressure regulator shall be installed as indicated on the drawings. Verify the final location with the owner's Authorized Representative. ..OST INSTALLATION the Contractor shall be responsible for complete maintenance and protection of the irrigation system until final acceptance of the work is given by the owner's Authorized Representative. The Contractor shall· turn over to the Owner• s Authorized Rep- resentative all of the following special equipment prior to ~final acceptance Of the work, -Control valve keys as required by the owner -Wrenches for removing each different type of sprinkler head, if ~equired -48" tee wrench for operating gate valves -Quick coupler keys and hose bibb assemblies -Keys for opening and locking each automatic controller -Approved service manuals to all equipment The Contractor shall t·ransmi t to. the Owne.' s Authorized Repre- sentative the Record Drawings for review at least ten (10) days prior to the final site const.uction observation. CLEA!f UP As the project prog~esses, the Contractor shall maintain all areas in a neat manner and remove unsightly debris as necessary. After completion of the project, the contractor shall remove all debris and containers used in accomplishing the work. He shall sweep and clean all sidewalks, asphalt and concrete areas adjacent to plantings, PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS SCOPE AlfD DESCRIPTION GENERAL DESCRIPTION The planting insta:Llation shall be installed using the materials as shown on the drawings and as called for in these specifications. The planting as shown on the drawings is diagrammatic. The lay- out locations for plants and outlines of ground cover to be planted shall be established by the contractor at the time of construction and approved at the site by the Owner's Authorized Representative, prior to planting. Unless otherwise specified or indicated on the drawings, the installation of the planting shall include the furnishing, in- stalling, maintaining, and guaranteeing of all plants and lawns, all necessary specialties and accessories and all other work in accordance with the plans and specifications as required for a thriving landscape. SCOPE OF WORK The work consists of installing a thriving landscape as shown on the drawings and as hereinafter specified, including the fur- nishing of all labor, equipment, materials, transportation ~nd permits and in performing all operations in connection with the installation of the landscape. MATERIALS All materials shall be of standard, approved, and first grade quality and shall be in pr1me condition when installed and ac- cepted. All commercially processed or packaged material shall be delivered to the site in the original unopened containers bearing the manufacturer•s guaranteed analysis. All excess material at the completion of the installation are the property of the contractor and are to be removed from the site. DEFINITION AND INTENT OF DOCUMENTS The Contract Documents consist of the Contract Agreement, the Drawings, and the Specifications, including all modifications thereof incorporated in the Documents before their•execution, It is specifically agreed that this Contract shall be in all re- spects construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the state and municipality in which it is executed. The Contract Documents are complementary and what is called tor,by one shall be as binding as if call for by all. The intent of the documents is to include, unless otherwise stated, all labor, materials, equipment and transportation for the pro- per execution of the work and as required for a thriving land- scape. OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The owner shall designate one (1) person as his Authorized Rep- resentative to work with the Contractor. The Representative shall have full authority to approve work performed by the con- tractor, make field changes that are deemed necessary and ap- prove estimates submitted by the Contractor for payment. PROTECTION OF WORK AND PROPERTY The Contractor shall maintain adequate protection of all his work from damage and shall protect the owner's and adjacent property from injury or loss arising from this Contract. TAXES The Contractor shall pay all Federal, State and Local Sales and/or Use Taxes applicable to materials, processes or devices purchased or used in connection with the work under this con- tract. EXAMINATION AND VERIFICATION OF DRAWINGS AND SITE It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to report to the owner's Authorized Representative any deviations between the drawings, specifications and the site. All scaled dimensions on the drawings are approximate. Before proceeding with any work, the Contractor shall carefully check and verify all dimensions, quan-tities and grade elevations, and shall immediately inform the owner's Authorized Repre'}en- tative and/or Landscape Ai-chitect of any d~screpancies. Quantities for plant materials are shown for convenience only, and are not guaranteed. Check and verify count and supply suf~ ficient number to fulfill the intent of the drawings. Failure to do so prior to the installation of matarial and re- sulting in the replacement and/or relocation of material, shall be done at the Contrado~s expense. ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS All Local, Municipal and State Laws and Rules and Regulations governing or relating to any portion of this work are hereby incorpoicated into and made a part of these specifications and their provisions shall be carried out by the Landscape Contractor. Anything contained in these specifications snall not be con~ strued to conflict with any of the above mentioned Rules, Regulations or Requirements and where a conflict m~y occur the Rules, Regulations or Requirements of the governing code shall take precedence. However, when these specifications and/or drawings call for or describe materials, workmanship or con- struction of a better quality, higher standard or larger size, these specifications and/or drawings shall take precedence over the requirements of said Rules, Regulations or Codes. MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP Whenever an inert material is specified by name and/or number thereof, such specifications shall be deemed to be used for the purpose of tacilitating a description of the materials and establishing quality, and shall be deemed and construed to be followed by the words "or approved equal". No substitutions will be permitted which have not been submitted tor prio. ap- proval by the Owner's Authorized Representative and City Land- scape Inspector. All materials sh~ll be new and without flaws or defects and shall be the best of thei~ class and kind. Suf- ficient descriptive literature and/nr samples must be furnished tor any materials submitted as "equal" substitutes. All mate rials sl\all ).:ie guar::an.taed. for a period ot one ( 1) year against material defects and workmanship. All materials and equipment· shall be installed in a neat and workmanlike manner. The Landscape Architect or the owner's Authorized Representa~ive r~serves the right to direct the re- moval and replacement of ~ny items, which in their opinion shall not present an orderly and reasonably neat or workmanlike ap- pear'ance, provided such item can be properly installed in such orderly way by the usual methods in such work. such removal and replacement shall· be done, when directed in writing, at the Contractor's expense without additional cos• to the Owner. PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS Any permits for the installation or construction of any of the work included under this Contract, which are re~ired by any of the legally constituted a~thorities having jurisdiction, shall be obtained and paid for by the Contractor, each at the proper time. He shall also arrange for and pay for,all costs in con- nection with any inspections and examinations required by these authorities. In all cases, where inspection of the landscape installation work is required and/or where portlons of the work are specified to be performed under the direction and/or ob- servation of the owner's Authorized Representative, the con- tractor shall notify the owner's Authorized Representative of the time when such observation and/or direction is Feguired. Any necessary re-excavation or alteratio~s to the i~stallation because of failure of the Co~tractor to have the required in- spections/observations, shall be performed at the Contractor's own expense .. PURPOSE OF SPECIFICATIONS It is the intention of these specifications, together with the accompanying drawings, to accomplish the work of installing a thriving landscape which will grow in an efficient and satisfac- tory manner according to the workmanlike standards established by the landscape industry. GUARAN'l'EE It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to insure and guarantee the workmanship and the healthy growth of the plant material in the areas shown on the drawings to be landscaped. The entire landscape shall be guaranteed to be complete and perfect in every detail for the following periods from the date of final acceptance by the Owner. -All trees installed under the Contract shall be guaranteed to live and grow in a healthy condition for a period of one (1) year. -All other plant materi~l, including shrub$ and ground covers 1 shall be guaranteed to live and grow in a healthy condition for a period of qQ calendar days. -Any material found to be dead, missing or in poor condition in the opinion of the Landscape Architect or the Owner's Authori~ed Representative during the Contract period shall be replaced immediately. Material found to be dead or in poor condition within the GUARANTEE PERIOD shall be replaced within fifteen (15) days of written notification by the Owner, -Replacement shall be made to the same specifications required for the original plantings. -Material and labor involved in replacing material shall be supplied by the Contractoi: at no additional expense to the Owner and shall again be subject to full guarantee period specified in this Section. -Replacement during GUARANTEE PERIOD shall be limited to re- placement of unhealthy plants, and shall not include loss due to vandaii~m, theft, or adverse weather. MATERIAL STORAGE AND CLEANUP The Contractor shall keep the premises free from rubbish and debris at all times and shall arrange his material storage so as not to interfere with the owner's operation of the job. All unused material, rubbish and debris shall be removed from the site. EQUIPMENT, TOOLS AND LABOR The contractor shall furnish all such equipment, tools and labor necessary to complete work in a acceptable, timely manner. This Contract is based on the Contractor furnishing and using his own equipment, tools and labor vhich are suitable to carry out this Contract in a first class manner, unless otherwise herein specified. USE OF UTILITIES If construction contractor is delayed in completion of part or parts of the project so that the Landscape Contractor must le•ve the job and return at a later date to complete his installation, payments for work completed and materials delivered shall not be held back and extensions of time for completion of work shall be granted if needed. owner shall reimburse the Land- scape Contractor for any expenses incurred due to these delays unless otherwise herein specified. INCLEMENT WEATHER When conditions are such, by reason ot drought, high winds, excessive moisture or other factors, that satisfactory re$Ults are not likely to be obtained, the work shall be stopped and shall be resumed only when conditions are again favorable as approved by <the Landscape Architect. SPECIAL CONDITIONS LANDSCAP8 DESIGN CHANGES No consideration will be given to any design changes until after the awarding of the contract. Should any changes be deemed necessary after award of Contract, such changes shall be nego- tiated by the Owner with the successful bidder. SUBSTITUTIONS AND REJECTIONS • All plants shall be of the species, variety, size, age, flower color and condition as specified herein and/or as indicated on t~e drawings. Under no condition will there be any substitu- tion of plant species, variety, or reduced si~ed tor those li~ted on the accompanying drawings, except with the express written consent of the Landscape Architect and the City Land- scape Inspector. All plants not conforming to the requirements herein sfecified shall be considered de!ective, and such plants, ~heth7r in place or not, shall be marked as rejected and he immediately removed from the site of the work and replaced with acceptable plant materials. The plant materials shall meet all applicable inspections required by law. CHANGES IN SCOPE OF WORK Additions or deletions in the quantity of work as set forth in these specifications and accompanying drawings may be ordered by the Owner or his Authorized Representative after the contract Price has been adjusted accordingly, to the satisfaction of both th~ ~ontractor and the Owner and they have been accepted in wr1t1ng by the owner. OllSERVA'l'ION Observations herein specified shall be made by the Owner•s Authorized Representative and/or the Landscape Architect. The Contractor shall request observation at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the time observation is required. Obser- vation will be required for the following parts of the work. -Incorporation of soil conditioning and fertilizer into the soil. -Upon the completion of grading prior to planting -Approval of plant materials -When trees and shrubs are spotted in place for planting, but before planting holes are excavated -Verification of finish grades -Application of pre-emergence herbicide -When planting, and all other indicated or specified work, except Maintenance Period, has been completed. Acceptance and written approval shall establish the beginning of the Maintenance Period. -Final Observation at the completion of the 9.Q day Maintenance Period. This observation shall establish the beginning date for the one (1) year guarantee of all trees. This Contractor or his authorized representative shall be on the site at the time of each observation. ACCEPTANCE Upon completion of the Final Observation and the work of this section, the Contractor will be notified in wrtting whether the work is acceptable and if there are any requirements neces- sary for completion and acceptance, EXCAVATION WORK UTlLITIES Finl1h gr1d11 1hall b1 moa1u~1d 11th• tin1l comp1ct1d and 11t- t1es surface grades and shall be within Plt,]," or minus 0.1 feet of the apot elevations and grade lines indicated of the Civil Engineer's drawing. • Finish grades shall be measured at the top surface of surface materials, with lawn 1/2• inch minimum and ground cover areas l inqh maximum below sidewalks and curbs, unless they cause improper drainage. Molding· and ,.rounding of the grades shall be provided at. all· changes in slope. All undulations and irregularities in the planting surfaces resulting from tillage, rotary tilling and all other operations shall be leveled and floated out before planting operations are initiated. Final finish grades shall insure positive drainage of the site with all surface drainage away from buildings, walls and to- ward roadways, drains and catch basins. Final grades shall be acceptable to the Owner's Authorized Representative and/or the Landscape Architect before planting operations will be allowed to begin. Planting surfaces shall be graded with no less that two (2) percent slope for positive drainage • PRODUCTS HERBICIDES Pre-emergence herbicide shall be Surflan, Treflar,, Dymid or "Approved Equal". Post-emergence contact spray shall be Round-up by Monsanto or 11 Approved !qua.l N. GYPSUM Gypsum shall be a commercially packaged gypsum with the ac- tive ingredient (Calcium Sulfate) at 95% Minimum by volume and shall be U.S. Gypsum,, Delmar, Bandidi or "Approved _Equal•. SOIL AMENDMENT Soil amendment shall be a commercially processed soil amend- ment derived from wood products, and shall be Wil-Gro "Life" Butle~ Mills ~soil Conditioner Forest Humus", or ~Approved ' Equal . Submit sample and analysis of material for approval to the Owner's Authorized Representative. SOIL SULFUR Soil Sulfur shall be 98% elemental sulfur and shall be Union Chemicals, Baker Industries or "Approved Equal". FERTILIZER Wil-Gro, Fertilizer (commercial) shall be a combination of natural or- ganic and inorganic granular fertilizers, free-flowing, suitable for application with approved equipment, and shall contain the following minimum available percentages by weight of plant food; Nitrogen Phosphoric acid Potash 12% Minimum 8% Minimum 8% Minimum Fertilizer shall be granular, similar and equal to Gro-Power controlled release 12-8-8 • Planting tablets shall be 21 gram tightly compressed chip type commercial grade planting tablets with the following minimum available percentages by weight of plant food; Nitrogen 20% Minimum Phosphoric Acid 10% Minimum Potash 5% Minimum The analysis of the above mentioned fertilizers is to be used for bidding purposes only and may be modified based on soil tests. IRON SULPHATE Iron Sulfate shall be a long lasting pelleted soil supple•ent uniform in composition, free-flowing, suitable for applicatio~ with approved equipment, and shall contain the following mini- mum available percentages by weight of plant food; Nitrogen (ammonical) Iron Zinc Total combined Sulfate Sulfur Calcium Magnesium Cobalt Copper Sulfur 1% 12% 1% 17% 7% 3% 1.5% .004% -06% tl1e _-='~:;_~_· -"=-=--, ·_ All utilities (water and electricity) used during the instal- lation of the landscaping for this project shall be paid tor by the general contractor or owner. During the Maintenance Period the owner shall be responsible for the payment of the utilities. CHANGES OR ADDITIONAL WORK The exact location of all existing utilities and structures and underground utilities, which lllay not be indicated on the drawings shall be det.ermined by the Contractor and he shall conduct his ' work so as to prevent interruptign of aervtce or damage to them. The Contractor shall protect existino •tructures and utilitv services and be responsible for their replacement if damaged · by him. ln the event of a conflict between such lines and/or structures and plant locations, notify the Landscape Architect who shall arrange for the re-location of one or the other. Iron_1Sulp;'!re shall be Wil-Gro, M~C,!t-11, IJIL~J<:-~~M~ ~ ~eztw.T pla11ning element The Owner, may, without invalidating the original Contract, order ~uch change~ or additions ~s may from time tO time be deemed desirable or n,cessary. In so doing, the contract Price shall be adjusted to the Mutual Agreement of the Contractor Adequately stake, barricade, and protect all irrigation equip- ment, manholes, utility lines and other existing property dur- ing all phases of the grading, soil amending or planting opera- tions. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE PLANNING 2-0'501 3900 C•ct...,,ldge ca...,t. San Diego • CA IIUD5 !ellll 211q-21111 and the Owner, with all .~rk being done under the conditions or the original Contract except for such adjustments in price and in extension of time as may be necessary. The Contractor shall bring to the attention of the owner's Authorized Rep- resentative and they shall together work out an agreeable change, which may be necessitated by deviations in construction from original plans by other contractors on the job. Any change in price brought about by such deviations in construction over original plans by other contractors shall be agreed upon by both the contractor and the owner before work p~oceeds. FINISH GRADING Finish grades shall be as indicated on the Civil Engineer's drawing; with the understanding that these grades allow water APPROVED FOR PLANTING to dr~in away from structures to drain inlets. Notify the Owner s Authorized Representative and/or Landscape Architect AND IRRIGATION ONLY, immeA'-•-,,v of drainage discrepancies, \ap,.NU~C~ INCLUDING PRECISE ~ <v'<-"\!~c8;<",:;,. ~ APPROVED .. LOCATION OF PLANTING "AS TITLE _______ _ DATE REVIE\JED BY, -0 ELAINEA.S.'TL9 ::-i AREAS. ~ ffJ,~+16, ~ HlGll-ltERltlG PLANCHl'CKFR I l),\lF' , .. INSPECTOR DATE Where a specified time of completion is so designated in the \,,:~~ 'Ja~/.'Y/_-d I 51.,_ET I CITY QF CARLSBAD I s8rs ·I TIME OF COMPLETION Contract, all delays caused by any act of neglect by the Owner '-,:<,; -~~H · 1£:] or the Owner•s Authorized Representative or by other contractors ~~CAl~'l:7 ti-_-_-_-_-_-_tt---_-_-_-_ii---_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_++---_-_-_-_-_~~---_-_-_-_tt---_-_-_-_-_~L---_-___ _J_J PLANNING DEPARJMENT in the construction of th"' project of which this work is a part, IO·ZD·'l'Z. IR<:l~TIOl.lNE. f~i t. lfv-"'-,-,IR!ct:a,,,,.: changes ordered or necessitated by deviations in the general ~ J_:,., ~ ..,..._1 , rv~ construction or schedule of other contractors on the project, in-. ..,M~""-fE1'i 10 AC:;; I , clement weather conditions, acts of God and acts beyond the con-\flCi'IJ'l!:,,r.>.i. z..i;1;0 (M <'!"LA r:c:,1, ..c= I trol of _the ?ontractor such as strikes, fire, lockouts, unusual ',,;,q,..~25 '"C·~;~c:\, ~ ~ 19' '"" ....-r-v~I delays in shipments, shall not be cause for delay in payment ~ c, ELAINE!; 9 '; C:,,bf. c-;,., LI ~eNJ..t.. of estimates as presented and shall be considered as Bona Fide c!j ,,., -M TZ11i' ~z causes for extensions of time. The Owner and the Contractor 2. '_J(j)/pj,r. 1c APP,7z;1,M,6{ Z J '~ -I shall agree on reasonable extension of time. ~ -•~-1 If ~ '-1"'-' ASSMANT ~ ANNING D!i;,i'CT□R ~· ~ DA ff INITIAL DATE INITIAL DWN BY: . PROJECT NO. """-I ·~ •• -ENGINEER or wQRt< REVISION DESCRIPTION DATE INlllAL CHKD BY: -¥'':i:':_ · '4 ( , 011-ll:R APPROVAL CITY At'PROVAL RV\JD BY1 0 ~...-. «::I ?, • /_ ~ ~~~.,, ~ ., I . -, DATE DRAWING NO. Bv=i· 4L., , • BACKFILL HIX Planting backfill mix shall be accurately measured and thoroughly mixed at one (1) location on the project site and shall consist on the following: 6 parts by volume topsoil 4 parts by volume soil amendment 4 pounds commercial fertilizer (12-8-8) per cubic yard of mix 2 pounds Iron Sulfate per cubic yard of mix 1 pound soil Sulfur per cubic yard of mix 12 pounds gypsum per cubic yard of mix The composition of this backfill mix is to be used for bidding purposes only and may be modified based on soil tnts. BARK KOLCH Bark mulch shall be pine or fir bark consisting of bark chips, graded to approximately 1/2" to l" size, clean and free of debris. Contractor shall submit 1/2 cubic foot of bark mulch to the owner~• s. Au. thoriz.ei Represen. tative ,for; sa'!'!'.l": -~J,ew and ir~1; ol J ~11"f,rV~ i,,p.Yep;L IN AL.-L ~11Ne..,~5061 l9<C.e: ··--~~1f\bN 'St\, STA~ N NATE IALS ~, ~, Tree stakes shall be two (2) inch .nominal diameter by ten (10) foot length lodgepole pine stakes pointed on one (1) end and treated with copper napthanate. Tree ties shall be Cinch-Tie or "Approved Equal". ROOT BARRIER Root barrier shall be a root zone plastic barrier, made of high density polyethylene, and shall be manufactured by Deep root Corporation or "Approved Equal". PLANT MATERIALS The scientific and common names of plants herein specified shall conform with the approved names given in "A Checklist of Woody Ornamental Plants of California", published by the University of California, College of Agriculture, Manual 32 (1963). Quality and size of all plants shall be Number one (1), They shall be vigorous, of normal growth, free from disease, insects, insect eggs and meet or exceed the measurements specified. • Container stock (1 gallon, 5 gallon, 15 gallon and boxes) shall have grown in their containers for at least six (6) months, but not over two (2) years. No container plants that have cracked or broken balls of earth, when taken from the container, shall be planted, except upon special approval. No trees with damaged roots or broken balls shall be planted. Pruning shall not be done, prior to delivery, except by written approval of the Landscape Architect. Inspection of plant materials, required by City, County or state authorities, shall be the responsibility of the Contractor, and wher<!'"'necessary he shall have secured permits or certificate, prior to delivery of plants to site. Plants shall be subject to inspection and approval or rejection, at 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 project site imme- diately. Substitutions will not be permitted except that if proof is sub- mitted that any plant specified is not obtainable, ,a proposal will be considered for use·of the nearest equivalent size or variety and cost. All substitutions are aubject to the Land- scaoe Architect's written approval. Qyantities shall be turnished as needed to complete work shown op the drawi~gs. The Landscape Architect reserves the right to inspect root con- dition ot any species, particularly those grown from seed, and if found defective, to reject the plants represented by the de'- tective &ample. Ground cover plants shall be healthy, vigorous rooted cuttings grown in flats until transplanting, unless otherwise specified herein. JUTE HATTING Jute matting shall be of hemp material which is heavy jute mesh of a uniform plain open weave of unbleached single jute yarn. The jute mesh st>!'_ll _!)_E; ~nis]led ~ap roxi!JlaJely 9i-:J><>_u_n4 ~o~ strips. 1''fl'!!. Of &t Mew ._,,~ /'h !'Jf-iijio-a'('f t 01MtJ71o i1-+c.- ~ "'1 f1l¼'JM"1E:N~ "'f t-lB r-~Ufh'. . MOUNDS Mounds shall be shaped and sculptured to create a smooth and irregular natural mountain effect as per plans. TOPSOIL Topsoil, i! reqoired, to bring soil up to grade or for use in crib wall backfill mix shall be approved stockpiled on-site topsoil or imported from a source approved by the owner's Authorized Representative. An agricultural soils test shall be performed and submitted to the O~ner's Authorized Repre- sentative and the city L~P~ IN~Gf~- EXECUTION WEED EllADICATION ) Priot to planting, eradicate all weeds within the limits or work in the following manner: -Irriga~e tvtce each aay far approximately ten {10) minutes each watering for a period of fourteen (14) calendar days. -Apply Round-Up post-emergent (no known equal) weed spray according to manufacturer's recommendations. Take care to protect existing plant material which is to remain as shown on the P._l~~s. f-1~11'1': Al'fl14'1---,fi:': '>1W.L ~ l1ceN,,f:P f!tf 1fie ~~ Of' CAl...iFPH"ilA -Wait the required period for the post-emergent to take ef~ feet (approximately 7-14 days). -Physically remove all weeds dead or alive within the limits of the work. -Spray all planting areas which are not to be hydroseeded or hand seeded with a pre-emergent herbicide, per manufac- turer's specifications, immediately before or after planting of rooted ground covers. The herbicide shall be applied to !!.£y soil, then, within one (1) hour of application, shall be incorporated into the soil by irrigation for a minimum of 15 minutes. Avoid water run-off or soil erosion after the pre- emergent herbicide has been applied, SOIL AMENDING, FERTILIZING AND ROTARY TILLING After the areas have been graded, the following rates of .soil conditioning and amendment materials shall be evenly spread over all planting areas and shall be thoroughly scarified to an average depth of six (6) inches by rotary tilling a minimum of two (2) alternating passes. iAn agricultural soils report shall be taken at the conclusion of rough grading. The following is to be used as a basis for bidding, and may be modified based on the results of the soils report. MATERIAL PER 1,000 SQ. FT. Soil Amendment 4 cu. Yds. Soil Sulphur 20' Lbs. Iron Sulphate 20 Lbs. Gypsum 100 'Lbs. Fertilizer 20 Lbs. The thoroughness and completeness of the rotary tilling and in- corporation of the soil conditioners/amendments shall be ac- ceptable to the owner's Authorized Representative and/or Land- 5Cape Architect. On slopes 2:1 and steeper; as per the drawings, omit soil conditioner application and tilling. All soil shall be thoroughly leached before planting. ,.-PLAIITING• The layout of locations for plants and outlines of ground cover to be planted shall be approved on the site by the Owner's Au- thorized Representative and/or Landscape Architect, prior to their planting. All such locations shall be checked for pos- sible interference with existing underground piping, prior to excavation of holes. If underground construction or utility lines are encountered in the excavation of planting areas, other locations for the planting may be selected by the Land- scape Architect. Damage to existing utilities shall be the responsibility of the Contractor. TREES, SHRUBS AND VINES All excavated holes shall have vertical sides with roughened surfaces and shall.be of the minimum sizes indicated on the detailed dra•ings. Holes shall be, in all cases, large enough to permit handling and planting without injury or breakage of root ba11, or roots. Excavation shall include the stripping and stacking of all ~mended topsoil encountered within the areas to be excavated for plant pits and planting beds. Protect all areas that are to be trucked over and upon which soil is to be temporarily stacked pending its re-use for the filling of holes, pits and beds. Plants in metal containers shall have the ca.as opened by cutting vertically on opposite sides of each can with nursery can openers, tin snips or other approved instruments for this purpose. All used cans shall be removed to the storage area or 'from the site daily. The plants shall be planted at approved locations with heretofore specified amendments and soil planting backfill. The plants shall be placed in the planting pits on the backfill material which has been water settled to the rootball base levels prior to the placement of the plants. After setting the plants, the remaining backfill material shall be carefully tamped and settled around each rootball to fill all voids. Each tree and shrub shall be placed in the center of the hole and shall be set plumb and held rigidly in position until the planting backfill has been tamped around each root ball. All plants shall be set at such a level that after settling they bear the same relationship to the surrounding finish grade as they bore to the soil line grade in the contain;;,r, unless other wise noted. Planting tablets shall be placed in each planting hole at the following rates, Specimen Trees 1-21 gram tablet per 4" box size 15 Gallon Trees 6-21 gram tablets per plant 5 Gallon Trees and Shrubs 4-21 gram tablets per plant l Gallon TE,e~~ and Shrubs 2-21 gram tablets per r~apt fl.Rf "'.:>lt'E: rLMN10 \ 1-5 ~ 1M!>lE~ !'V-rt-Hi-f No plant will be accepted\if the root ball is broken or cracked, either before, during, or after the process of installation. All plants shall be thoroughly watered in to the full depth of each planting hole immediately after planting. ' , All treas, 15 gallon and larger, shall be staked with two (2) lodgepole stakes, driven into the ground on opposite sides of the tree. The stakes sha~l be driven in plumb and secure. Special care shall be taken that the driving in of the stake does not damage the tree roots or root ball. Tree ties shall be fa"Stened to each tree and stake according to manufacturer's in,struct I o,ns. The staking shall be ac- co~plished in such a manner as to insure the proper and healthly growth and safety of the plants, property, and the public. I The Contractor shall be responsible for all surface/ and sub- surface drainage required which may affect hie guarantee of the trees, shrubs and vines. Pruning after planting ■hall be required on all trees, shrubs and vines when necessary to provide the specified or approved standard shapes, form and/or sizes characteristic to each plant. Pruning may include thinning, and/or cutting and shall be un- der the direction of the Landscape Architect. Cuts over 3/4" in diameter shall be painted with an approved tre~ sealant. GROUND COVERS Ground covers shall be planted in the areas indicated on the drawings. The ground cover plants shall be rooted cuttings grown in flats, unless otherwise noted herein, and shall re- main in those flats until transplanting. All ground cover plants shall be planted with soil around roots in staggered rows, evenly spaced at the intervals called out on the drawings. The ground cover plants shall be planted sufficiently deep to cover all roots and shall be immediately "Prinkled after plant- ing until the entire area is soaked to the full depth of all holes. ' The ground cover planting areas shall be hand smoothed after planting to provide an even, smooth final finish grade. HYDROSl!EDING Hydroseeding shall be applied evenly and completely in the areas indicated on the drawings and as per mix called for herein. A dispersing agent may be added if. evidence is provided that the agent is not harmful to the mixture or plant growth. Mix the materials in a tank having a built-in continuous agita- tion and recirculation system of sufficient capacity to produce a homogeneo~~ slurry. If applied material begins to dry out, spray the dried area with water. The no~~le~ used !or w~ter~ng shall produce a sp~ay th~t does not concentrate or erode the material. Hydroseeded areas shall be kept moist at all times for 20-24 days after planting or until the new growth of the plants are sufficiently well es- tablished. Regular planting maintenance operations shall begin immediately after each plarit or lawn is planted. Plants and lawns shall be kept in a healthy, growing condition and in a visually pleasing appearance by watering, pruning, mowing, rolling, trimming, edging, fertilizing, restaking, pest and disease controlling, spraying, seeding, cleaning up and any other necessary operation of main- tenance. The landscaped areas shall be kept free of weeds, noxious grass and all other undesired vegetative growth and all debris. All plants found to be dead or in an impaired condition shall be replaced immediately. The Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining adequate protection of the areas. Damaged areas shall be repaired im- mediately by the Contractor at his expense. r'lAN111'1k:. ~ Be IN~1~J:: A-'( L.~-srr 1'"iJc7 ( z,) 1 it<fc:5:,, FE"/Z l,JE:151".-e,--1l-lE ,-:'.,Ctffl2'-A::ni::>f2-A.Ni? two ( 2) times per month by the Contractor in the company of the owner's Authorized Rep- resentative th~oughout the plant establishment and maintenance period and all necessary maintenance to keep the plants in prime condition shall be performed promptly. The Contractor shall file be-weekly maintenance reports with the owner's Authorized Representative indicating all work that has been completed during that period and any anticipated problem involving his additional work. Additional watering will be required when in the opinion of the Landscape Architect, the soil moisture is be- low optimum level for best plant growth, During the plant establishment and maintenance period, plants which die or which are in a unhealthy or impaired condition shall be replaced by the Contractor at no cost to the owner. No re- placement planting shall be done at times which are unfavorable for planting. At the conclusion of the plant establishment and maintenance period, the Landscape Architect will review all of the plants and lawns to determine their condition and a11 plantings found to be dead or in an impaired condition shall be replaced im- mediately by the Contractor. Improper maintenance and/or possible poor condition of planted material at the scheduled end of the Contract Landscape Main- tenance Period will cause postponement of the Final Acceptance of the Contract Work. by the Owner. Maintenance shall be con- tinued by the Contractor at no additional cost to the Owner until all work meets the Contract requirements and 15 accepted. CLEAN UP OF PREMISES The Contractor shall keep the premises tree from accumulations of waste materials and debris. Upon completion of the project, he shall remove all waste and surplus materials from the site and shall broom Clean and wash down all paving and walks within the. Contract areas, leaving the premises in a clean condition. the _ _.:s\~~~~::::::::::<=::::::_ __ pla1111ing ele1nent •·------- 1.ANOSCAl'E AnCUJTECTUllE PLANNING LINE OF SIDPE (IF---. SWPE JJ~rrrc) "'\ Pl.ltNI'Irl3 Tl\llU:r-~ \ c rer-.q re~ .) \ I II= U'ICl,i?IlL MIX-----t·- (SEE SPECS.) . ' ' ' . . , . J 2 " I.Ji\IL WIDTH Cil'CIJ-TIE TREE l'lES ( 4) (OR E7J. ) l,JNE OF SLOPE (IF SWl'E JJIJ\Nrt~) .. I ,. . ---..... -~ _/_ ~ -........ ...... ---1- ...... ilE1=,....E~ll ...... E=t'-'=L.L.j: .: \ ·.;;,- =. ·? • . . ,. ': . . .. 2 X BI\LL WlD'lll ·' "' • J .. ..... ,----4" EAimlllER<I r FINISH GRADE " ... • ,,--2 lL'OOEPOLE Sfl\KES . ll • _ rsu Gi.,1\DE ~l\.._\ .k ... l • .. " .... • e, fP-EE rLA~fttlt, -l?OUeit..e $fAlllHl., "AS BUILT" TITLE _______ _ DATE . Hydroseeded areas shall be protected against foot traffic and ~»~~c~~­ other use immediately after hydroseeding is completed by placing _:;.;~~~0 warning signs and temporary twine and flagging around the areas • .,,_,<1:-'<''\\c\CAr.,-·•-;, 'I--.. 0 Z585 /k '~ fZ' 0 EL'.INi;A.SITl 9 ::, 3090 Cect...,.idge Court. Son Oleg<1. CA 02105 IOIDJ 20~-27111 APPI~OVED FOR PLANTING AND IRRIGATION ONLY, INCLUDING PRECISE LOCATION OF PLANTING AREAS. ~:-:~:::-~------------1' ... REV!EIJED BY• Re-hydroseeding of bare areas shall be done thirty (30) days after initial application. POST INSTALLATION PLANT ESTABLISHMENT AND NAINTENANCE The Plant Establishment and Landscape Maintenance Period begins on the day all work on this project is complete, checked, ac- 53 ti:-: rJ, r1 t t ~ ~ -(1{J)J1 rr ~ - ' ~~~~ ~~_nil!/' Cil.' ,~,;;. 1D·1D-q'v cepted and written approval from the Owner's Authorized Repre-=- sentative and/or Landscape Architect is given to begin the plant ~~N~~~A;• establishment and maintenance period, and 'shall continue there-L,'(',Ll~\flCAr,r":-h after forqQ_ calendar days. The Contractor shall continuously e::·r,ff 2585 maintain all the planting areas of the Contract, including con-ft! c.;,ElAINEA.srt2: "!'· 1:a tainer planting, during the entire Contract con.struction period 53 ft(-;-.11 . 1·J. :i; as well as the plant establishment and maintenance period. ~ ()tUfun··~-,4h!i1'1,1,• I ¥ ~~~- ~ c-,.,l -:r,tlk APPROVED EJIGINEERIIJG PLANCHl'Cl<ER DA ll' O.o. TE INITIAL 0/1.TE INITIAL ENGINEER OF WORK REVISION DESCRIPTION OT~ APPROVAL DATE INITIAL CITY APPROVAL INSPECTOR APP D'MII BY: CHKD BY: ,.., PVIJD BY, - I. PROJECT NO. ::5$12-4 DATE l 11'\IN SUPPLY LINE -----, ,-------I..,TEAAL Lit'lE 'l'IU:l>!'.:11 ll.'\CKl"'ILL ~-PINlSII G'.1/ll)E NOI'ES: L '!'/\PE i\tU lll'VLE vlIIUl'li 1\1' 10' H~l'EIW/\1.S, 2. /\LL lvIRitla ·ro llil INsrl\LLEl.) IN /1.COJ!IDl~CE Wl'Ill l.CC/\1, CCU!,. 3. 'l'IE A l.CXJ.SE 20" UX>I' IN /\LL WllUtt:; l~r ctuw:::ES Oi? OIREl::'rIOO G!W\T&'l. TIL'\N 30•. UN!'IE •. ALL !ill.I'S M-'l'ER /ILL crntlEl::"rIO.-lS ii/WE BEEJ:I Wll)E. · ,J. i\LL PLJ\SrLC PIPit~ TO DE: stW(l!l) IN 'IDENC!IES 'IO l\J..li:J,-/ FO!l EY.PI\IISIOl /\ND canTh'Cl'lctl Ol' PIPE, . 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Ju,-, l}J~ /(eqDI NIPPLE :.i;....<'-l;er;:Jl,---;:~-flRASS UNION FINISH GRADE l3RIISS ELL ----. llRA.SS NIPPLE PVC l.l~IOO------... PVC MI\LE 1\1)1!\f'l:"Elt--.,_ ~11\IN b'UPPLY LINT, PLJ\Sl' lC ll_ I\LVE c,+ ..., ·oox Wl'Ill f'U~1 · """- r----e,o.U. Vl\LVll .-111---PVC M/\l.2 J\LW'TER .~~+,~___:,0~·~e:b~ r,IG "Xkl. eo NifflE l'LL'OR • I GIJ, Ff. ~ •61~ · "kJ re; : Q;Kl(Jl'r ------1 I FINISH GRADE I. EXCEPT AS SHCJMI, ~··~BENO FI'l'l'INGS OR l'tCONNWNIIEC',r"!l'Tl<MS TO <m1ER FACILITIES BEniEEN ~ ~ & THE THE BACKF1.0W ASSEMBLY. 2. THE BACKFLCM ASSEMBLY MOST BE INSTn.LED A MtN. OF 6" & NOT T(, EXCEED A Ml\X. OF 2' FRO! THE METER EXCEPi' ~ THIS liOOLll REC!UIRE THE BACllnOH ASSEMBLY TO BE :INS'ruUD IN THE PUBLIC RlG?r-oF-WAY. IN WHICH CASE, THE BACKF'LCM ASSEMBLY MOST BE INSTALLED A Ml\X. OF 2' INSIDE THE PROPER'n i.lNE. THE BACRFLOII ASSEMBLY MAY J'!!! tlNDER ANY CIRCOISTANCE BE INSTALLED IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-oF-WAY. - 3. TYPE K HARD OR TYPE L HARD COPPER OR BRASS WITH SOLDER JOINI'S OR THREADED FITl'lN:S MIJST BE USED B!'lWEEN THE METER AND THE BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY. 4. PRECEDIID THE M). l SHUT OFF VALVE, COONECTION MIJST BE Ml\DE WI'IH A COPPER OR BRASS RISER TO A COPPER OR BRASS 9()0 El,BClli. SHOT OFF VALVE 'MAY BE PRECEDED BY A COPPER OR BRASS NIPPLE &/OR A BRASS tw.CON. RISER MUST BE OF SUFFICIENT LEIOTH THAT THE BOTI'CM OF THE BACKFLOW ASSEHBI,Y IS 12" TO 36" ABOVE GRADE IN 1.N AREA NO!' l. INS'l'/\LL Vl\!NE OOX SO 'J,U\'l' 'IOP Ol' Cl'.WER l!l 2" N'I.Nfl. l':mtSII GfflilE 111 G~ COVEii l\lU,I\S /IND ½" IN 'ltmF i\lUll\S, . 2. C.'1.JMPN::T SOIi, l\!UJNI) WU.NE llOX 'ID SJ\ME DENSI'l'Y AS WJIS'IU!iBEl> /\IJJN'.:.'l!Ul' SOIL. ). i\LL T!UlE.'ll)W C.'Ol'IIL"TIOOS 1'0 l'JE SFJ\.Ll'D WlT!l TEFl.£l'I TAPE Otl o:wreJ wrm "lur"IURSE.1\J... 00. 5 11 • , Au-roMA:fll cot-j-nz.01.. c1.,oc~ ~mu.: ~~~2-SHUT OFF VALVE. THE COONECTION = BE Ml\DE WI'IH A COPPER OR BRASS goo Er..BOW TO A COPPEil. ..,;::~sa....;...:.;_;;;.,;;,;;;,..:...;.a_.,.;,.i_~.._ .... ...a_...,...,.. .......... _ .... _.._ _______ ~~~~~ OR BRASS RISER TO A COPPER OR BRASS 9()0 ELlnl, Slim' OFF VALVE MAY BE FOLLOWED BY A COPPER OR BRASS NIPPLE 0 E3A LL VAL.VE: ,......-WYE STRAINER ,----ELU."11UC VI\LVE t,j O <;,,u\l.£ &/OR A BRASS UNION. RISER MUST BE OF SOFFICIENT LENGTH Tlll!.T THE B.il'I\JM OF THE BACKF1.0W ASSEMBLY IS 12" TO 36• llOOVE GRADE IN JlN AREA NOT SUBJECT TO FI..OODINJ. 6. IF BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY IS TO BE INSTALLED 00 A SLOPE WITH A HORIZONTAL TO VERTICAL RATIO OF 4: l OR GREATER A 2' HIGH RETAIN!m WALL MUST BE BOILT SllRROONDIID THE ASSE?-1BL Y ON 3 SIDES WI'll! THE OPENDC 00 THE 00WN SIDE OF THE SLOPE. THERE MUST BE A MIN. 2 ' llORIZCM'AL CLEA!WiCE BFIWEEN THE RETAINING WALL & TIIE BACKFLOW ASSEMSI..'( ASSEMBLY MUST BE LOCATED IN AN AREA Im S0BJEcT TO FLCXJDING. 7. ONLY THE REDUCED PRESSllllE PRIOCIPLE BACKFLOW PREVEN!:ION ASSEMBLIES WHICH HAVE BEEN APPROVED BY THE STATE ;; ) Al«l llF #16 WIRal, OR · ~ER, FllOI EACH TENSID" METER, PROVIDE 3' WIRE EXPANSION W/IN BOX S. 'PEN- NO c:";,CJ\LI!! RAIN GUARD ~i~~~e,EP~~r; SERP~~ ON ~~FLDL1N Ff ~~~AL WATE~ TITE' (OR EQ.) WATERPROOFr-------------, CONNECTORS AT ALL SPLICES % -0JE. □=~,,::::;::1 r-~' ~------DRIP EMITTER TO CONTROLLER OR VALVE 1;11kl!lilct> EMfl.-MIOI ~STIC (AMF!'EK) BOX # -vH-~~''f0...1.lD'.¢.b,e ~ wirtt PLAN vIEw 110-009 w;'LCCK roP cov A'£ i.6-NO SCAL #ICV-10-173-004 (OR EQ ) FJNTS!l (;RADE TYPICAL CONTROLLER,. 2 4 ·v I\ C M V • C p 0 ~+fr~ltn~'l'f(r===~==,l'r'I ~;l'rl'ff.'; ..• ~\i1'f1= 1~f L,t!;i, FINISH GRAD'Ej -~ OOX & COVER fil.l,=J.JJJ.= --~, •i=---.-. -_-=.._-'--a::a-.L.•l-··TENSI~= STATIONS ~ t•,i"· ;!· ~-.. '~~ . . . . . . . . s M • • ~ 0 _, _, w ;,. FIN!S11 GRAD Pl.l\SrIC VI\L\/E ----. OOX WlTII ~rz-ri...E! {,~ ~-11IRE cctlNOC'l'Oll.S t-,+....,;:::,:~c..-. 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