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ESSEX JUNCTION, VT 05452SCOTTPARTNERS.COMF. 802.872.2764project address:sheet date:BETA Technologies1794500123 JUNE 12, 2020 ISSUED FOR PERMIT REVISED 06/26/20 1150 AIRPORT DRIVESOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 0540306/12/20 Date Revisions Stantec Consulting Services Inc. 55 Green Mountain Drive South Burlington VT 05403 U.S.A. 802.864.0223 www.stantec.com Tel. SITE LAYOUT, GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN C-103NC. GENDRON G. MERKLE V:\1794\ACTIVE\179450123\TRANSPORTATION\DRAWING\SHEET FILES\C-103_SITE LAYOUT PLAN.DWG BETA TECHNOLOGIES SUMMARY OF REVISIONS TO THE LANDSCAPE SUBMITTAL 07.30.2020 1. Updated Landscape plans to reflect the tree islands and new trees in the south parking Lot 2. Updated Landscape plans to show tall shrubs, Red Chokeberry, around the new transformer (height of transformer is 72”) and re-arranged shrubs and grasses at the perimeter of the parking lot to allow for the new shrubs. 3. Updated the Plant List with the three additional Trees in the south parking lot and the Red Chokeberry 4. Updated Landscape Cost Estimate with new plantings 5. Spoke to Craig Lambert concerning the Planting Plan and as suggested changed out the American Elm in favor of Accolade Elm. 6. Craig Lambert confirmed that the Tree Replacement and Appraisal document had been reviewed and accepted. A follow up email was sent to confirm formally. See text below: Hi Carolyn, I am sending this email to confirm that I’ve reviewed your calculations for tree valuation on the Beta Technologies project and found them to be acceptable. 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FENCE TO BUILDING AT THIS LOCATION REVISED FENCE LINE PERMEABLE CONCRETE PAVERS BOLLARDS EMPLOYEE SITTING AREA WITH PICNIC TABLES OR TABLES AND CHAIRS (4) BIKE RACKS 14-AM11-VD 5-CS 5-PO 6-CS 5-CS 5-PO 11-AA 15-PV 15-PV 15-PV 104-CP 535-CP 522-CP 756-CP 1-QR 1-GT 1-GT 1-UA 1-QR 1-UA 1-UA3-BN 2-BN 1-UA 2-ZS LAWN, TYP. 3-BN1-BN 1-GT 1-GT 1-QR 5-PO 2-BN 216-CP 1-QR 1-UA 1-AF1-AF1-AF 1-QR 25-CP METAL EDGING, TYP. 14-SB 17-CP 12-PL INSTALL METAL FENCING PER BTV MASTER PLAN 1-UA 1-AF 1-AF GENERAL NOTES 1.Contractor is responsible for all damage due to his operations inside and outside the contract limit line. 2.Contractor is responsible for checking spot elevations and verifying proposed grades by providing grade stakes. Grades must be approved by Landscape Architect prior to proceeding. 3.Contractor shall blend new work smoothly with existing grades at contract limit line and/or limit of construction line. 4.Contractor to verify that subgrades are 6 inches below finished grade prior to spreading top soil for seeded areas. 5.All walks shall have 2% cross pitch, and all step treads and wall caps shall have 1% cross pitch unless otherwise noted. 6.Light fixture locations may be field adjusted with prior Landscape Architect approval. 7.Walkway layout to be approved by Landscape Architect prior to construction. 8.Site furniture and wall locations to be verified by Landscape Architect prior to installation. 9.General Contractor is responsible for all erosion control measures during construction. 10.It is the intent of this contract to avoid any disturbance to existing trees or shrubs on site other than those specifically designated for transplant or removal. 11.Liquidated damages for trees damaged by construction operation shall be $500 per caliper inch. Shrubs shall be $100 each. 12.Base survey prepared on 12.04.19 by Vermont Survey and Engineering, Inc., 79 River Street #201, Montpelier, VT 05602 802.229.9138 EXISTING EVERGREEN TO REMAIN EXISTING DECIDUOUS TREE TO REMAIN EXISTING DECIDUOUS TREE TO BE REMOVED EXISTING TREE TRANSPLANTED IN THIS LOCATION PROPOSED SHADE TREE PROPOSED ORNAMENTAL TREE TREE LEGEND 1 CITY SUBMITTAL 05.29.2020 SCALE OF FEET 20020 40 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE WAGNER HODGSON © WHLA ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2020 VT 802.864.0010 JOB NO. SCALE: DRAWN BY: DATE: wagnerhodgson.comNY518.567.1791 NO.DESCRIPTION DATE BETA TECHNOLOGIES 1150 AIRPORT DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 020 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 LANDSCAPE PLAN 1"=20-0"' CO 04.07.2020 L100 SUBMITTAL 07.29.2020 2 CITY SUBMITTAL 7.29.2020 P L A N T S C H E D U L E KEY QTY.SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME SIZE SPACING MATURE HT T R E E S AF 5 Acer x freemanii 'Autumn Blaze'AUTUMN BLAZE FREEMAN MAPLE 2.5-3" CAL.AS SHOWN 40-55' BN 11 Betula nigra 'Heritage'RIVER BIRCH 3"-3.5" CAL.AS SHOWN 40-60' GT 4 Gleditsia triacanthos inermis 'Streetkeeper'THORNLESS HONEYLOCUST 3"-3.5" CAL.AS SHOWN 45' QR 5 Quercus rubra RED OAK 3"-3.5" CAL.AS SHOWN 50-60' UA 6 Ulmus 'Morton' ACCOLADE ACCOLADE ELM 3"-3.5" CAL.AS SHOWN ED ZS 2 Zelkova serrata 'Green Vase'JAPANESE ZELKOVA 3"-3.5" CAL.AS SHOWN 60'+ S H R U B S AA 11 Aronia arbutifolia 'Brilliantissima RED CHOKEBERRY #5 4' O.C.6-8' AM 14 Aronia melanocarpa 'Autumn Magic'BLACK CHOKEBERRY #5 3' O.C.4-6' CS 16 Cornus sericea 'Alleman's Compacta'COMPACT RED TWIG DOGWOOD #3 4' O.C.3-4' PL 12 Physocarpus opulifolius 'Little Devil'LITTLE DEVIL NINEBARK #3 3' O.C.3-4' PO 15 Physocarpus opulifolius 'Dart's Gold''NINEBARK #3 4' O.C.3-4' SB 14 Spiraea betulifolia 'Glow Girl'BIRCHLEAF SPIREA #3 3' O.C.3-4' VD 11 Viburnum dentatum 'Autumn Jazz'ARROWWOOD VIBURNUM #5 6' O.C.8-10' PERENNIALS, FERNS & ORNAMENTAL GRASSES CP 2175 Carex pensylvanica PENNSYLVANIA SEDGE PLUGS 12" O.C.0.5-1' PV 45 Panicum virgatum 'Shenandoah'SHENANDOAH SWITCH GRASS #2 24" O.C.3-4' 8'-1"6'- 9 " PLANTING NOTES 1.All plant material in the plant schedule shall be nursery grown in accordance with ANSI in accordance with Z.60.1 Standards for measurement of nursery stock. 2.All plants shall be guaranteed by the Contractor for a period of one year from date of receipt of Provisional Acceptance of the completed installation by the Owner. 3.Replacement plantings will be required prior to Final Acceptance for any plants which are missing, not true to specifications, have died or are unhealthy or uncharacteristic of the species (due to excessive pruning, dieback or other reasons). 4.All plant materials shall be selected and tagged at the nursery by Landscape Architect. 5.The Landscape Architect's approval is required for any plant material substitutions. 6.The Contractor is responsible for immediately notifying the Landscape Architect if any plant quantity discrepancies exist between the planting plan and the plant list. 7.All shrubs and trees will be sprayed with the anti-desiccant "Wilt-Pruf" ( or approved equal) prior to the first Winter (no later that November 30). 8.The Landscape Contractor shall have the General Contractor locate all underground utilities in areas to be landscaped prior to commencing any excavation. Adjustments to tree locations will be allowed where utility conflicts are clearly a problem and with prior site approval by Landscape Architect. 9.All plant bed, shrub and tree location shall be staked in the field by Contractor for Landscape Architects approval prior to installation. 10.Adjustments to plant beds shall be approved by Landscape Architect. 11.General Contractor is responsible for all erosion control measures during construction. 12.All disturbed areas are to be topsoiled and seeded or sodded, as indicated in the planting plan. 13.Mulch shall consist of double-shredded hardwood mulch or approved equal and Contractor is responsible for providing samples of mulch to Landscape Architect. Mulch plant materials as shown on plan and details. 14.It is the intent of this contract to avoid any disturbance to existing trees or shrubs on site other than those specifically designated for transplant or removal. 15.Liquidated damages for trees damaged by construction operation shall be $500 per caliper inch. Shrubs shall be $100 each. 16.During construction, and until the end of warranty period, existing trees that are showing signs of stress as determined by the Landscape Architect are to be deep root fertilized, two injections per caliper inch per tree at 18" - 24" depth with Peter's 20/20/20 fertilizer or Landscape Architect approved equal. 17.Contractor is responsible for verifying and confirming all plant counts as supplied by the Landscape Architect with field conditions as constructed. Any discrepancies shall be reported to Landscape Architect for approval and direction. 18.Tree transplanting shall be performed by a suitable hydraulic tree spade, sized as necessary to perform the work. 19.Prior to commencement of any construction, all existing trees to remain shall receive tree protection fence at outer edge of dripline whenever possible. 3 TIMES THE ROOT BALL DIAMETER MULCH RING, 6'-8' DIA. TREE SET TO BE PLUMB PRUNING SHALL BE DONE AFTER DELIVERY OF PLANTS AND AFTER PLANTS HAVE BEEN INSPECTED AND APPROVED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. PRUNING PROCEDURES SHALL BE REVIEWED WITH THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT BEFORE PROCEEDING. PRUNING SHALL BE DONE WITH A CLEAN SHARP TOOL. CUTS SHALL BE MADE FLUSH, LEAVING NO STUBS. NO TREE PAINT SHALL BE USED. DEAD WOOD, SUCKERS AND BROKEN AND BADLY BRUISED BRANCHES SHALL BE REMOVED. 2" MULCH. DO NOT PLACE MULCH IN CONTACT WITH TREE TRUNK. MAINTAIN MULCH WEED-FREE FOR A MIN. OF ONE YEAR AFTER PLANTING. BACKFILL WITH EXISTING SOIL IN SANDY LOAM SOIL, MIX IN 20% COMPOSTED ORGANIC MATERIAL WITH EXISTING SOIL. GENTLY PACK THE BACKFILL, USING WATER TO SETTLE SOIL AND ELIMINATE AIR POCKETS. PLACE ROOT BALL ON UNEXCAVATED OR COMPACTED NEW SUBGRADE TO PREVENT SETTLEMENT. TRUNK PROTECTION, REINFORCED RUBBER HOSE DOUBLE #10 GA. TWISTED GUYING WIRE, 3 PER TREE WITH TURNBUCKLE MARK THE NORTH SIDE OF THE TREE IN THE NURSERY, AND ROTATE TREE TO FACE NORTH AT THE SITE WHENEVER POSSIBLE. EACH TREE MUST BE PLANTED SUCH THAT THE TRUNK FLARE IS VISIBLE AT THE TOP OF THE ROOT BALL. TREES WHERE THE TRUNK FLARE IS NOT VISIBLE SHALL BE REJECTED. DO NOT COVER THE TOP OF THE ROOT BALL WITH SOIL. SET TOP OF MAIN ORDER ROOTS FLUSH TO GRADE OR 1"-2" HIGHER IN SLOWLY DRAINING SOILS. 4" HIGH TEMPORARY SOIL SAUCER BEYOND EDGE OF ROOT BALL. REMOVE ALL TWINE, ROPE, WIRE AND BURLAP FROM TOP HALF OF ROOT BALL, 8" MIN. IF PLANT IS SHIPPED WITH A WIRE BASKET AROUND THE ROOT BALL, CUT THE WIRE BASKET IN FOUR PLACES AND FOLD DOWN 8" INTO PLANTING HOLE. CUT ALL GIRDLING ROOTS. NOTES: 1. REMOVE ALL NON - BIODEGRADABLE MATERIAL FROM PLANT PIT. 2. REMOVE ALL PLANT MATERIAL TAGS, FLAGGING, AND EXTRANEOUS LABELS, ETC. DUCK BILL TREE ANCHOR 3 TIMES THE ROOT BALL DIAMETER 2" MULCH. DO NOT PLACE MULCH IN CONTACT WITH SHRUB TRUNK. MAINTAIN MULCH WEED-FREE FOR A MINIMUM OF ONE YEAR AFTER PLANTING. BACKFILL WITH EXISTING SOIL IN SANDY LOAM SOIL, MIX IN 20% COMPOSTED ORGANIC MATERIAL WITH EXISTING SOIL. GENTLY PACK THE BACKFILL, USING WATER TO SETTLE SOIL AND ELIMINATE AIR POCKETS. PLACE ROOT BALL ON UNEXCAVATED OR COMPACTED SUBGRADE TO PREVENT SETTLEMENT. PRUNE TO REMOVE DEAD AND DAMAGED STEMS. MAINTAIN NATURAL SHAPE OF PLANT. DO NOT SHEAR PLANT 4" HIGH TEMPORARY SOIL SAUCER BEYOND EDGE OF ROOT BALL. REMOVE ALL TWINE, ROPE, WIRE AND BURLAP FROM TOP HALF OF ROOT BALL, 8" MIN. IF PLANT IS SHIPPED WITH A WIRE BASKET AROUND THE ROOT BALL, CUT THE WIRE BASKET IN FOUR PLACES AND FOLD DOWN 8" INTO PLANTING HOLE. CUT ALL GIRDLING ROOTS. SHRUB SET TO BE PLUMB NOTES: 1. REMOVE ALL NON - BIODEGRADABLE MATERIAL FROM PLANT PIT. 2. REMOVE ALL PLANT MATERIAL TAGS, FLAGGING, AND EXTRANEOUS LABELS, ETC. SET TOP OF MAIN ORDER ROOTS FLUSH TO GRADE OR 1"-2" HIGHER IN SLOWLY DRAINING SOILS.2"12" MIN.2" LAYER MULCH - DO NOT PLACE MULCH IN CONTACT WITH PLANT STEMS FINISH GRADE GROUNDCOVER, VINE OR PERENNIAL, TYP. TOPSOIL / PLANTING SOIL AMEND PER SOIL TEST RECOMMENDATIONS UNEXCAVATED GROUND OR SUBGRADE SPACING "D"ROW "A"NUMBER OF PLANTS/SQ.FT. 60" O.C.51.96"0.04 48" O.C 41.52"0.07 42" O.C.36.52"0.10 36" O.C.31.20"0.12 30" O.C.26.00"0.18 24" O.C.20.76"0.28 NOTE: QUANTITY OF SHRUBS AND SPACING AS NOTED IN PLANTING SCHEDULE SHRUB SPACING PLANT CENTER PLANT ROW A A D D D D D ALL EQUAL OR AS SHOWN ON PLANTING PLAN Base Material Uniform Zinc Coating (Hot Dip) Zinc Phosphate Coating Epoxy Primer 1716" 11 2" FLAT MOUNT Acrylic Topcoat Bracket Options Varies With Height 2" Nom. Standard Heights 3', 31 2', 4', 5', 6' 48" Min. Footing Depth Post 212" x 16ga.1 3 4" 18ga Picket 2 RAKING DIRECTIONAL ARROW Welded panel can be raked 30" over 8' with arrow pointing down grade. MONTAGE PLUS RAIL Specially formed high strength architectural shape. TM PROFUSION WELDING PROCESS No exposed welds, Good Neighbor profile - Same appearance on both sides TM MONTAGE PLUS RAILTM E-COAT COATING SYSTEM TYPICAL31516" 3 BX111BX112/117BX114 UNIVERSAL BOULEVARDLINE BOULEVARD BRACKETBRACKET BRACKET 3 NOTES: 1.) Post size depends on fence height and wind loads. See MONTAGE PLUS specifications for post sizing chart. 2.) Third rail required for Double Rings. 3.) Available in 3" air space and/or Flush Bottom on most heights. TM Values shown are nominal and not to be used for installation purposes. See product specification for installation requirements. 1 N.T.S. DECIDUOUS TREE PLANTING DETAIL # DESCRIPTION 1 DESCRIPTION 2 00.00.0000 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE WAGNER HODGSON © WHLA ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2020 VT 802.864.0010 JOB NO. SCALE: DRAWN BY: DATE: wagnerhodgson.comNY518.567.1791 NO.DESCRIPTION DATE BETA TECHNOLOGIES 1150 AIRPORT DRIVE, SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 05403 020 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 PLOT DATE: 7/31/2020 2:28 PMLANDSCAPE DETAILS AS SHOWN CO 07.31.2020 L201 2 N.T.S. SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL 3 N.T.S. PERENNIAL/VINE/ORNAMENTAL GRASS PLANTING DETAIL 4 N.T.S. PLANT SPACING DETAIL 5 N.T.S. ORNAMENTAL FENCE DETAIL- AMERISTAR MONTGE PLUS, MAJESTIC STYLE SUBMITTAL 05.29.2020 Beta Technologies Expansion Project Estimate of Probable Construction Costs / City Landscape Budget 7/28/2020 ORIGINAL BUDGET PER CITY OF SO. BURLINGTON $69,740.00 REPLACEMENT COST OF 5 TREES $16,526.00 TOTAL - NEW BUDGET REQUIRED BY CITY OF SO. BURLINGTON $86,266.00 Item Quantity Unit Unit Cost Unit Total Sub-total WALLS & STONEWORK& MISCELLANEOUS SITE FEATURES Bollards @ Entry Plaza 11 EA $620.00 $6,820.00 Bike Racks 4 EA $840.00 $3,360.00 Decorative Fencing-Part of BTV Master Plan 294 LF $70.00 $20,580.00 $30,760.00 Walls & Stonework Subtotal PLANTING Gleditsia t.c. 'Streetkeeper - HONEYLOCUST; 3-3.5" Cal. 4 EA $1,125.00 $4,500.00 Quercus rubra - RED OAK; 3-3.5" Cal.5 EA $1,150.00 $5,750.00 Betula nigra - RIVER BIRCH; 3-3.5" Cal.11 EA $650.00 $7,150.00 Ulmus 'Morton' ACCOLADE- ACCOLADE ELM; 3-3.5" Cal.6 EA $1,100.00 $6,600.00 Zelkova serrata - ZELKOVA; 3-3.5" Cal.2 EA $1,300.00 $2,600.00 Acer x freemanii - FREEMAN MAPLE; 3-3.5" Cal.5 EA $930.00 $4,650.00 5 Gal. Shrubs 36 EA $100.00 $3,600.00 3 Gal. Shrubs 57 EA $85.00 $4,845.00 Ornamental Grasses, 2 gal.45 EA $25.00 $1,125.00 Carex Plugs - GROUNDCOVER 2174 EA $12.00 $26,088.00 Planting Subtotal $66,908.00 Subtotal $97,668.00 TOTAL $97,668.00 NOTE: The following Trees are being planted as replacement Trees for those removed Gleditsia t.c. 'Streetkeeper - HONEYLOCUST; 3-3.5" Cal. 4 EA $1,125.00 $4,500.00 Quercus rubra - RED OAK; 3-3.5" Cal.5 EA $1,150.00 $5,750.00 Ulmus americana- AMERICAN ELM; 3-3.5" Cal.6 EA $1,100.00 $6,600.00 TOTAL (15 REPLACEMENT TREES)$16,850.00 NOTE: Estimate does not include the following Any earthwork, grading, seeding, concrete walks, bituminous concrete paving Permeable Pavers, Corten Entry Wall or any other items that do not count toward the City of South Burlington Landscape Fee Wagner Hodgson Landscape Architecture 1 7/29/2020 BETA TECHNOLOGIES TREE REPLACEMENT CALCULATIONS Reference Information sourced from Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service Department of Horticulture Tree Value = Base Value x Cross Section x Species Class x Condition Class x Location Class (3)12” Honeylocust 2” Replacement tree = $625.00 Base Value = 625 ÷3.1=201.6 Cross Section Area = 12” tree = 113.1 sq.in Species Class: 60 (.6) Condition Class: .7 Location: .5 201.6 x 113.1 x .6 x .7 x .5 = $4,788.20 x 3 = $14,364.60 8” Honeylocust 2” Replacement tree = $625.00 Base Value = 625 ÷3.1=201.6 Cross Section Area = 8” tree = 50.3 sq.in Species Class: 60 (.6) Condition Class: .6 Location: .5 201.6 x 50.3 x .6 x .6 x .5 = $1,825.29 23” Boxelder (Acer negundo) 2” Replacement tree = $500.00 Base Value = 500 ÷3.1=161.00 Cross Section Area = 23” tree = 452.4 sq.in Species Class: 20 (.2) based on the fact that this is a female tree Condition Class: .1 Location: .5 161 x 452.4 x .2 x .1 x .5 = $728.36 TOTAL = $16,917.65 Base Material Uniform Zinc Coating (Hot Dip) Zinc Phosphate Coating Epoxy Primer 1716" 11 2" FLAT MOUNT Acrylic Topcoat Bracket Options 111 2" Varies With Height 2" Nom. Standard Heights 3', 31 2', 4', 5', 6' 48" Min. Footing Depth 6" 11 2" MONTAGE PLUS Rail (See Cross- Section Below) TM Post 21 2" x 16ga.1 3 4" 18ga Picket 2 RAKING DIRECTIONAL ARROW Welded panel can be raked 30" over 8' with arrow pointing down grade. MONTAGE PLUS RAIL Specially formed high strength architectural shape. TM PROFUSION WELDING PROCESS No exposed welds, Good Neighbor profile - Same appearance on both sides TM MONTAGE PLUS RAILTM E-COAT COATING SYSTEM 2 TYPICAL31516" 8' O.C. Nom. 3 BX111BX112/117BX114 UNIVERSAL BOULEVARDLINE BOULEVARD BRACKETBRACKET BRACKET 3 NOTES: 1.) Post size depends on fence height and wind loads. See MONTAGE PLUS specifications for post sizing chart. 2.) Third rail required for Double Rings. 3.) Available in 3" air space and/or Flush Bottom on most heights. TM Values shown are nominal and not to be used for installation purposes. See product specification for installation requirements. JOB NO. SCALE DATE © WHLA ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2020 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE WAGNER HODGSON NY 518.567.1791 VT 802.864.0010 BETA TECHNOLOGIES MASTER PLAN FENCE SUBMITTAL 020 N.T.S. 07.29.2020 DETAIL AMERISTAR MONTAGE PLUS, MAJESTIC STYLE FENCE N.T.S. EXAMPLE AMERISTAR MONTAGE PLUS, MAJESTIC STYLE FENCE