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Agenda 08D_SD-22-10_500 Old Farm_OBrien Eastview_FP_combined landscaping plans
DANIEL DRIVEOLD FARM ROAD MABEL WAYMABEL WAYMABEL WAY LEO LANE OL D F A R M R O A DO'BR I EN FARM ROAD O'BRIEN FARM RD EASTBARN ROAD POTASH ROAD 8' MIN 8' MIN XXXX X X X X X X X XXX X XXX X XXXX X XXXX X X X X X XXXXXX8' MIN 8' MIN XL101 L104A L105 L104B L102 L106 L107 L108A L108B L115 L116 L117 L118 L119 L120 L114L113L112L111 L109 L110 L103A L103B # 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 HILLSIDE @ O'BRIEN FARM EASTVIEW PHASE OLD FARM ROAD & KENNEDY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 039 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 PLOT DATE: 4/5/2022 3:02 PMOVERALL SITE PLAN 1"=100' CO 04.01.2022 L100 SCALE OF FEET 1000100 200 SCALE OF FEET MATCHLINE - SEE INSET BELOWFOR SHEET L106 O L D F A R M R O A D DANIEL DRIVEMABEL WAYL302 1 C O N S E R V A T I O N M I X CONSERVATION MIX L A W N L A W N L A W N L A W N L A W N P L A Y F I E L D L A W N 3-AR 1-QR 3-UA 1-AR 1-AR 1-AR 3-QR 2-NS 2-UA 2-NS 1-AR 1-GT 3-CO 3-QR 1-GT 2UA 2-GT 1-AF 1-AF 2-UA 1-NS 2-CO 37-TO 3-IVJ 9-IV 7-SP 5-IV 9-SP 5-IV 1-IVJ 1-MSC 1-MSC 3-MSC 2-AC 1-AC 3-IVJ 1-MSC 1-PM 1-PG 1-PG 1-NS 12-TO 4-RZZ 4-SX 1-AG 1-VD 6-DC 3-PA 5-SO 1-AG 15-DF 3-PA 11-HHS 4-RZZ 3-VJ 1-SNB1-VD 3-HA 4-EP 8-NP 8-NP 15-LM 1-SNB 1-CV 5-SAF 5-AW 6-DC 3-HA 1-CV 3-PA 5-SO 15-DF 4-RZZ 1-SNB 3-AT 10-SN 2-QP 2-AF 1-MSC TYPICAL UTILITY SCREENING 1-PG 7-SX 1-AG 3-DC 4-AT LIMIT OF PHASE I CONSTRUCTION BOULDER RETAINING WALL 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. # 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 HILLSIDE @ O'BRIEN FARM EASTVIEW PHASE OLD FARM ROAD & KENNEDY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 039 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 PLOT DATE: 4/5/2022 3:08 PMPLANTING PLAN 1"=20' CO 04.01.2022 L101 SCALE OF FEET 20020 40 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L106 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L102MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L107 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L102FOR SEED MIXES REFER TO SHEET L300 PLANTING DETAILS O L D F A R M R O A D LEO LANE L302 1 S N O W 3-PG 1-PA 2-PA2-QR 3-CAS 6-PF 5-CAP 10-PF 4-PF 15-POL 1-AC 1-AC 1-AC 15-AMA 1-PM L A W N P L A Y F I E L D L A W N L A W N L A W N FOR SEED MIXES SEE SHEET L300 PLANTING DETAILS L A W N C O N S E R V A T I O N M I X L A W N 35-TO 2-CC 3-PA 1-CA 3-AR1-GT 3-GT 1-AR1-AR 3-UA 2-CO 3-QR 3-GT 1-NS1-GT 1-AR 3-UA 3-CO 1-QR 1-GT 2-NS 1-AR 1-QR 1-QR 2-NS 1-NS 3-UA 3-AR 2-AR 1-GB 1-GB 2-QP 3-GT 1-GT 1-CO 2-CO 1-QR 1-QR 2-NS 1-AR2-AF 2-PS 2-PM 5-AFA 1-GT1-GT 4-AFE 1-PG 1-CA1-AC1-PM 1-PM1-CA1-CA1-CC1-CC1-AC1-AC1-PM 7-DL 7-DL 5-DL 2-AC 10-PVN 10-PVN 1-CC27-CAK1-PM27-CAK5-POL 6-CAN 48-PVN 11-POL 1-CA 1-CC 1-PM 1-AC 1-CA 1-CC 1- PM 1-AC 1-AC 1-CA 1-AF 4-SM 7-SM 7-SM 1-AR1-AR TYPICAL UTILITY SCREENING 9-SM 6-AMA 7-CAN 8-SM 7-SM 7-AMALIMIT OF PHASE ' CONSTRUCTION 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. # 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 HILLSIDE @ O'BRIEN FARM EASTVIEW PHASE OLD FARM ROAD & KENNEDY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 039 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 PLOT DATE: 4/5/2022 3:38 PMPLANTING PLAN 1"= 20' CO 04.01.2022 L102 SCALE OF FEET 20020 40 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L103MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L107 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L103MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L107MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L101MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L101 L E O L A N E L302 1 L A W N 1-GT 1-GT 3-AR 1-MA 1-MA 1-UA 2-UA 1-QP 3-QP1-CO 2-CO 2-NS 1-NS 1-GB 1-GB 3-GT 2-AG 2-AF 1-AF 1-UA 3-UA 3-GT 1-AR 1-SR 1-CO 3-QR 1-CV1-CV 1-AG 1-AG 1-CA 1-SR 1-SR 1-CV 1-SR 1-AG 1-CA 1-CV 1-CA 1-MSC 1-CV 2-AG 1-MSC 1-MSC 9-SM 1-PG 1-MSC5- RA 2-MSC 5- RA1-QR5- RA 1-QR 5- RA 23-TO 1-MSC1-MSC 5-AMI 1-AG 1-SR 1-AG 1-MSC 1-MSC 1-CV 1-SR 1-CA 1-SR 1-CA 1-CA 5-VD 7-HP 1-CO 1-AF 1-AG 1-NS 1-AR TYPICAL UTILITY SCREENING L A W N L A W N LIMIT OF PHASE I CONSTRUCTION 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. # 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 HILLSIDE @ O'BRIEN FARM EASTVIEW PHASE OLD FARM ROAD & KENNEDY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 039 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 PLOT DATE: 4/5/2022 3:14 PMPLANTING PLAN 1"= 20' CO 04.01.2022 L103A SCALE OF FEET 20020 40 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L104AMATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L102MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L103BMATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L102MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L104AMATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L103B FOR SEED MIXES REFER TO SHEET L300 PLANTING DETAILS O L D F A R M R O A D EASTVIEW LANE L302 1 L A W N 3-QR 2-UA 1-NS 3-AR 3-CO 1-CO 2-UA 3-AR 3-GT 2-AR 1-AG 1-AG 1-PG 1-PG 3-PS 3-QR 20-TO 1-AG 1-AG 1-PS 1-MA 1-AF 1-MA 1-AF 1-QP 1-MA 1-QP 1-SR 1-QP 1-AF 1-GB 1-AF 1-GB 1-MA 1-MA 1-AF 1-AG 7-DL 1-CA 1-NS 1-MA TYPICAL UTILITY SCREENING 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. # 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 HILLSIDE @ O'BRIEN FARM EASTVIEW PHASE OLD FARM ROAD & KENNEDY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 039 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 PLOT DATE: 4/5/2022 3:17 PMPLANTING PLAN 1"= 20' CO 04.01.2022 L103B SCALE OF FEET 20020 40 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L104BMATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L108AMATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L102MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L108A MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L103A MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L103A FOR SEED MIXES REFER TO SHEET L300 PLANTING DETAILS 3-TO O L D F A R M R O A D 399 399 400 398 39 7 3 9 7398 39 6 396 395 39 4 39 3 39 2 39 1 390 389 388 387 386 385388389390391392 393 394 395 387 386 386 387 386 385 384 384 387 388389 390 391 400 383 383 4-SB 4-HAI9-AW 5-AM 9-SN 3-FM 5-HAI 3-VJ 5-SX4-LM 8-CA 5-NP 3-FM 7-SB 3-VJ 6-AW 4-AM 6-SN 5-HAI 7-SHT 1-MSC 1-PM 1-AG 1-AG 1-CV 1-PM 1-SR 1-SR 1-MSC 1-MSC 1-PM 1-AG 1-CV 3-SR 1-GT 11-SM L302 1 L A W N 1-CO 1-AR 1-AR 1-NS 2-GT 3-CO 1-UA1-CO 3-GT 2-AR 1-AR 3-QR 2-GT 1-QR 1-GT 2-CO 2-CO 3-TS 2-PG 3-TS 1-PG 1-QR 2-PM 9-AFC 1- AG 1-AG 3-GT 1-CV 2-PAE 1-PAE 1-PAE 2-GT 2-PG 17 DL 4-AFA 1-BN 5-CSF 3-IV 2-IVJ 5-AMA 9-CSF 1-AC 3-IV 2-AC 6-AMA 1-IVJ 6-CSF 5-IV 1-BN 6-AMA 5-CSF 6-CSF 1-IVJ 5-AMA 1-BN 3-IV 5-CSF 5-CSF 1-AC 3-IV 2-IVJ 1-BN GRAVEL WETLAND SHRUB MIX GRAVEL WETLAND SHRUB MIX CONSERVATION MIX CONSERVATION MIX CONSERVATION MIX 6-CSF 11-AMA 6-AMA 2-IV 6-BN 1-LT 1-PM 1-PA 2-PS 1-PS 9-SHT 10-ACM 1-NS TYPICAL UTILITY SCREENING NATURAL PLAY AREA LIMIT OF PHASE I CONSTRUCTION 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. # 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 HILLSIDE @ O'BRIEN FARM EASTVIEW PHASE OLD FARM ROAD & KENNEDY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 039 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 PLOT DATE: 4/5/2022 3:39 PMPLANTING PLAN 1"= 20' CO 04.01.2022 L104ASCALE OF FEET 20020 40 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L105MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L103BMATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L04BMATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L103BMATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L105FOR SEED MIXES REFER TO SHEET L300 PLANTING DETAILS MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L04B P L A N T S C H E D U L E KEY QTY.SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME SIZE SPACING S H A D E T R E E S AR 5 Acer rubrum 'Redpointe'RED MAPLE 2.5-3" CAL.AS SHOWN AFA 4 Acer freemaii 'Armstrong'ARMSTRONG FREEMAN MAPLE 3" CAL.AS SHOWN AFC 9 Acer x freemanii 'Celebration'CELEBRATION RED MAPLE 2.5-3" CAL.AS SHOWN CO 7 Celtis occidentalis HACKBERRY 2.5-3" CAL.AS SHOWN GT 13 Gleditsia triacanthos inermis 'Street Keeper'STREET KEEPER HONEYLOCUST 2.5-3" CAL.AS SHOWN LT 1 Liriodendron tulipifera TULIPTREE 2.5-3" CAL.AS SHOWN NS 2 Nyssa sylvatica BLACK GUM 2.5-3" CAL.AS SHOWN PAE 4 Platanus acerifolia 'Exclamation'LONDON PLANETREE 2.5-3" CAL.AS SHOWN QR 4 Quercus rubra RED OAK 2.5-3" CAL.AS SHOWN UA 1 Ulmus 'Morton' Accolade ACCOLADE ELM 2.5-3" CAL.AS SHOWN E V E R G R E E N T R E E S PA 1 Picea abies NORWAY SPRUCE 6'-7'AS SHOWN PG 5 Picea glauca WHITE SPRUCE 6'-7'AS SHOWN PS 3 Pinus strobus WHITE PINE 6'-7'AS SHOWN TS 6 Tsuga canadensis CANADIAN HEMLOCK 6'-7'AS SHOWN O R N A M E N T A L T R E E S AC 4 Amelanchier canadensis SERVICEBERRY 1.5" - 2" CAL.AS SHOWN AG 5 Amelanchier x grandiflora 'Autumn Brilliance'AUTUMN BRILLIANCE SERVICEBERRY 1.5-2" CAL.AS SHOWN BN 10 Betula nigra 'Heritage'RIVER BIRCH (single stem)1.5-2" CAL.AS SHOWN CV 3 Chionanthus virginicus FRINGE TREE 1.5-2" CAL.AS SHOWN MSC 3 Magnolia stellata 'Centennial Blush'CENTENNIAL BLUSH MAGNOLIA 1.5" - 2" CAL.AS SHOWN PM 6 Prunus maackii AMUR CHOKEBERRY 1.5-2" CAL.AS SHOWN SR 5 Syringa reticulata 'Snowcap'TREE LILAC 1.5" - 2" CAL.AS SHOWN S H R U B S AMA 39 Aronia melanocarpa 'Autmn Magic'AUTUMN MAGIC CHOKECHERRY 5 GAL.4' O.C. CSF 47 Cornus serciea 'Firedance'FIREDANCE REDTWIG DOGWOOD 3 GAL.4' O.C. FM 6 Fothergilla major 'Blue Shadow'BLUE SHADOW FOTHERGILLA 5 GAL.4' O.C. HAI 14 Hydrangea arborescns 'Incrediball'INCREDIBALL HYDRANGEA 5 GAL.4' O.C. IV 19 Ilex verticillata 'Afterglow'WINTERBERRY (female)5 GAL.6' O.C. IVJ 5 Ilex verticillata "Jim Dandy'WINTERBERRY (male)5 GAL.5' O.C. VJ 6 Viburnum x juddii JUDD VIBURNUM 5 CAL.4' O.C. SB 11 Spiraea betulifolia 'Tor'BIRCHLEAF SPIREA 3 GAL.2' O.C. SM 11 Syringa meyeri 'Palibin'DWARF KOREAN LILAC 5 GAL.5' O.C. SX 5 Syringa x 'Bloomerang'BLOOMERANG LILAC 3 GAL.3' O.C. O R N A M E N T A L G R A S S E S CA 8 Carex appalachica SEDGE 1 QT.18' O.C. SHT 16 Sporobolous heterolepsis 'Tara'PRAIRIE DROPSEED 1 GAL.18" O.C. P E R E N N I A L S AM 9 Achillea 'Moonshine'MOONSHINE YARROW 1 GAL.24" O.C. AW 15 Anenome 'Wild Swan'WINDFLOWER 1 GAL.18" O.C. LM 4 Liatris microcephala DWARF GAYFEATHER 1 GAL.12" O.C. NP 5 Nepeta 'Psfike'LITTLE TRUDY CATMINT 1 GAL.15" O.C. SN 15 Salvia nemerosa 'Caradonna'CARADONNA SALVIA 1 GAL.18" O.C. MABEL WAYEA S T V I E W L A N E EAS T V I E W L A N E L302 1 L A W N EXISTING VEGETATION TO REMAIN 3-AR 2-NS 1-AR 1-AR 2-UA 1-GT 2-CO 1-NS 1-UA 1-UA 3-GT 2-CO 2-GT 1-UA 1-AR 2-UA 1-CV 1-MSC 1-AG 1-CV 1-GB 1-MSC 10-SL 17 DL 5 VJ 1-PS 3-BN 1-AG 1-AF 2-CO 5-VJ 10-DL 1-CV 1-PM 1-BN 1-PM 1-BN 2-IVJ 6-AMI 1-AC 5-IV 3-CFS 1-IVJ 7-AMI 1-BN 2-AC 7-CSF 1-NS 4-IV 5-AMI 2-AC 2-IVJ 6-CSF 3-IV 3-AMI 1-HV 7-CSF 3-IV 3-CSF 1-IVJ 4-AMA 2-IVJ 5-CSF 3-IV 6-AMI 2-IVJ 3-PA 3-PG 2-PA 1-PS 3-AF 2-GB 1-PM 1-MSC 1-PM 1-AG 1-MSC 1-AG 6-AFC 1-BN 1-AG 1-CV 1-AF GRAVEL WETLAND SHRUB MIX CONSERVATION MIX 8-SL 2-VCC 3-CAS 15-DF 6-AV 10-ACM 2-HSS 2-VCC 3-CAS 15-DF 6-AV 10-ACM 2-HSS 2-MD2-FM 2-MD2-FM 3-AMA 3-KL 4-SRL 3-AMA 3-KL 4-SRL 16-HHS 2-ACS 5-DP 16-HHS 2-ACS 5-DP 1-AFC TYPICAL UTILITY SCREENING L A W N L A W N L A W N L A W N L A W N 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. # 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 HILLSIDE @ O'BRIEN FARM EASTVIEW PHASE OLD FARM ROAD & KENNEDY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 039 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 PLOT DATE: 4/5/2022 3:25 PMPLANTING PLAN 1"= 20' CO 04.01.2022 L104BSCALE OF FEET 20020 40 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L105MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L103BMATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L109 2-HV MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L109 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L104A MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L104A FOR SEED MIXES REFER TO SHEET L300 PLANTING DETAILS 2-AFC 1-AFC 1-AR 2-AR 2-QR 2-QR 1-GT1-GT 3-NS 2-NS 1-AFC 1-AR 2-CO 2-AR 1-AR 1-QR 3-QR 2-UA 1-AR 2-GT 1-GT 1-PG 1-PS O L D F A R M R O A DO' B R I EN FA RM ROAD O'BRIEN FARM RD EASTLAWN 1-AFC 1-CO 1-CO 1-CO 1-AR 1-AR 1-AC 3-IV 1-IVJ 6-CSF 4-AMA 4-CSF 3-AMA 5-CSF LIMIT OF PHASE I CONSTRUCTION BENCH, TYP. GRAVEL WETLAND 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. # 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 HILLSIDE @ O'BRIEN FARM EASTVIEW PHASE OLD FARM ROAD & KENNEDY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 039 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 PLOT DATE: 4/5/2022 3:29 PMPLANTING PLAN 1"= 20' CO 04.01.2022 L105 SCALE OF FEET 20020 40 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L110MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L104BMATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L104AMATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L110 FOR SEED MIXES REFER TO SHEET L300 PLANTING DETAILS MABEL WAYDANIEL DRIVEBARN ROAD LAWN CONSERVATION MIX LAWN LAWN LIMIT OF PHASE I L302 1 2-QP 1-AR 2-QR 2-CO 1-QP 1-AR 1-AR 1-UA 1-UA 1-UA 1-GB 1-GB 1-NS 1-NS 1-NS 1-AR 1-CO 2-GT 2-GT 1-GT 3-AFC 1-AFC 2-NS 1-NS 3-UA 2-UA 1-QR 1-QR 2-QR 1-PM 1-BN 1-MSC 1-PM 5-POD 2-AFC 1-AFC 2-QR 1-NS 2-AR 1-UA 2-CO 2-AFC 1-QR 2-UA 1-MSC 1-CV 1-CV 1-AG 1-MSC 1-MSC 1-PM 1-PM 1-CV 1-MSC 1-PM 1-AG 10-CAN 2-CV 1-MSC 1-BN 1-MSC 1-AG 3-PG 1-CV 2-AG 1-PG 3-BN 3-PS 1-AG 1-BN 1-PG 1-PS 2-CV 3-PA 1-AG 2-AR 2-BN 1-PS 1-MSC 1-CV 1-AG 1-MSC 1-BN 9-HP 1-BN 9-SP 1-CV 2-PM 1-CV 1-AG 1-PM 1-CV 1-CV 1-AG 1-MSC 5-RA 1-MSC 1-PM 9-CAN 1-MSC 5-POD 5-SP 2-NS 1-QR 2-NS TYPICAL UTILITY SCREENING LAWN LAWN LAWN LAWN 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. # 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 HILLSIDE @ O'BRIEN FARM EASTVIEW PHASE OLD FARM ROAD & KENNEDY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 039 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 PLOT DATE: 4/5/2022 3:31 PMPLANTING PLAN 1"= 20' CO 04.01.2022 L106 SCALE OF FEET 20020 40 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L107MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L111 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L111 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L107MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L101 FOR SEED MIXES REFER TO SHEET L300 PLANTING DETAILS S N O W S N O W 18-RA SLEDDING HILL NOTE: SEE SHEET L200 FOR MORE DETAILED PLANTING AT COMMUNITY BARN CENTER 8-GT 2-LT 1-LT 1-CV 1-CV MABEL WAY LAWN LAWN GRAVELPAVE POROUS GRAVEL PAVING INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE SCORED CONCRETE PAVING BITUMINOUS PATH L302 1 7-PG 3-PA 3-BN 2-NS 1-AFC 1-CV 3-PS 2-PA 2-PM 1-PA 2-BN 1-AS 3-PS 1-CO 2-AR 3-UA 1-AR 2-CO 3-QR 1-GT 1-GT1-QR 1-GT 3-AFC 3-NS 1-NS 3-UA 2-AFC 1-CO 2-CO 2-QR 2-AR 1-AR 2-CO 1-SRS 1-BN 1-PM 1-CV 1-CA 1-BN 1-SRS 1-PM 6-VJ 6-FM 6-VJ 6-FM 1-CA 1-CV 1-PM 1-SRS 1-SRS 1-PM 1-CA 1-PM 1-SRS 1-CV 1-BN 1-CV 1-BN 1-SRS 1-CA 1-CA 1-CV 1-PM 1-BN 1-PM 1-SRS 1-BN 1-CV 1-CA 1-CV 1-SRS 1-BN 3-BN 7-VJ 1-SRS 3-VD 4-CSF 4-HVA 8-CAS 3-VD 3-CAS 5-CSF 6-CSF 4-HVA 3-HVA 7-CAS 2-VD 4-HVA 6-CAS 5-CSF 2-VD 6-CSF 3-VD 1-PM 5-CSF 4-HVA 3-CSF 1-PAE 21-TO 1-CA 4-SP 1-CA 1-GT 1-CO TYPICAL UTILITY TYPICAL UTILITY SCREENING LAWN 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. # 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 HILLSIDE @ O'BRIEN FARM EASTVIEW PHASE OLD FARM ROAD & KENNEDY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 039 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 PLOT DATE: 4/5/2022 3:41 PMPLANTING PLAN 1"= 20' CO 04.01.2022 L107SCALE OF FEET 20020 40 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L106MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L111MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L106MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L102 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L112 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L112 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L108BMATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L108AGRAVELPAVE POROUS GRAVEL PAVING FOR SEED MIXES REFER TO SHEET L300 PLANTING DETAILS 2-UA 1-AFC 1-AFC 1-CO 1-AFC 1-CO 2-CO 1-CO 1-GT 2-GT 2-GT 2-NS 1-NS 1-PA 1-PM 1-AFC 3-PS 1-BN 2-PS 2-PG 1-NS 1-AFC2-PG 4-PA 1-CC 2-AS 3-PS 1-CA 1-PG 1-BN 4-CSF 1-AG 2-NS 1-AS 1-PS MABEL WAY EASTVIEW LANE LAWN LAWN 1-CO49-TO 2-BN 3-PA TYPICAL UTILITY SCREENINGL302 1 1-CC 1-AG 1-CA 1-PM 1-CC 1-AG 1-AG 1-CA 2-CC 1-CA 1-PM 1-BN 1-PM LAWN LAWN 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 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. 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 HILLSIDE @ O'BRIEN FARM EASTVIEW PHASE OLD FARM ROAD & KENNEDY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 039 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 PLOT DATE: 4/5/2022 3:43 PMPLANTING PLAN 1"= 20' CO 04.01.2022 L108A SCALE OF FEET 20020 40 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L08BMATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L107MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L103B MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L103B MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L109MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L08B 2-PS 2-PG 1-PG 1-PM FOR SEED MIXES REFER TO SHEET L300 PLANTING DETAILS 377 3-GT 1-GT 3-NS 2-NS 2-AR 2-AR 2-QR 1-QR 2-UA 1-AFC 1-AS 1-NS 2-BN 3-PA 1-PS 3-PS 1-PA 3-PS 1-PA 1-PM 1-PM 1-PS 1-AS 1-AG 1-PM ARCHAEOLOGY SITE 7 COT 7 CA 7 LB 9 COT 9 CA 9 LB 12 COT 12 CA 12 LB MABEL WAY LAWN CONSERVATION MIX L302 1 TYPICAL UTILITY SCREENING 1-AG 1-CA 1-CC 1-CA 2-PM 1-CA 1-BN 1-CA 1-BN 1-AG 1-BN 1-BN 1-CA 1-PM 1-BN 2-CC 1-AG 1-CA 1-CC 11-SX 1-BN 1-CC 2-AG 1-CC 1-PM 2-QRW 1-PGW 1-PGW 1-PMW 1-PSW 1-ARW 1-ARW 1-NSW 1-PMW 1-PGW 1-NSW 1-NSW 1-ARW 1-PMW 1-PGW 1-PSW 1-NSW 1-PMW 1-QRW 1-TCW 2-QRW 1-NSW 1-ARW 1-ARW 1-PSW 1-PSW 1-PMW 1-PGW 1-TCW 1-PGW 1-TCW 1-QRW 1-TCW 1-AG BOULDER RETAINING WALL 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 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. 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 HILLSIDE @ O'BRIEN FARM EASTVIEW PHASE OLD FARM ROAD & KENNEDY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 039 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 PLOT DATE: 4/5/2022 3:46 PMPLANTING PLAN 1"= 20' CO 04.01.2022 L108BSCALE OF FEET 20020 40 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L107MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L112 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L113 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L113 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L108A MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L108A MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L109MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L109FOR SEED MIXES REFER TO SHEET L300 PLANTING DETAILS 379 379 378 379 MABEL W A Y O'BRIE N F A R M R D E AS T EA S T V I E W L A N E EASTVIE W L A N E L302 1 L A W N L A W N 2-PG 3-PA 2-AR 2-AR 3-QR 1-QR 3-UA 1-UA 2-AFC 2-AFC 1-AS 2-AS 3-AS 1-PM 1-CV 1-AG 2-AG 3-PG 2-PS 1-PS 1-PA 1-PA 2-BN 4-QR 1-UA 3-QR 1-UA 1-GB 1-AFC 2-UA 1-GB 3-AFC 3-NS 3-NS 1-GB 1-NS 1-GT 3-GT 2-CO 2-AR 3-CO 1-CA 1-BN 2-AG 1-PM 1-CC 2-CV 1-CC 1-CV 1-AG 1-PM 1-CA 8-VD 13-POB 1-CA 6-CSF 1-PM 1-CC 1-PM 1-CC 1-CV 2-BN 1-CC 1-BN 1-AG 1-AG 1-CA 1-BN 1-CC 1-AG 1-CC 18-CAK 7-RA 18-CAK 7-RA 18-CAK 7-RA 18-CAK 1-UA 13-POB 1-CA 1-CO 1-NS 1-NS 1-GB LIMIT OF PHASE I CONSTRUCTION TYPICAL UTILITY SCREENING BOULDER RETAINING WALL SEE SHEET L202 FOR ENLARGEMENT PLANS PLAYGROUND WITH FURTHER DETAIL PLAYGROUND REINFORCED ACCESS DRIVE SEATWALL 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. # 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 HILLSIDE @ O'BRIEN FARM EASTVIEW PHASE OLD FARM ROAD & KENNEDY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 039 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 PLOT DATE: 4/5/2022 3:52 PMPLANTING PLAN 1"= 20' CO 04.01.2022 L109SCALE OF FEET 20020 40 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L108BMATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L113MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L108AMATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L113 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L114 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L114 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L110MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L110MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L104B MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L104B FOR SEED MIXES REFER TO SHEET L300 PLANTING DETAILS KIMBALL AVENUEO L D F A R M R O A D 3-AR 2-AR 2-AFC 2-AFC 2-AR 2-NS 2-GT 1-QB 1-HV 1-QB 2-HV 1-BN 1-HV 2-HV 1-QB 1-HV 2-BN 1-HV 1-HV 1-IVJ 1-IVJ 5-SP 3-VD 6-AMA 4-IV 1-IVJ 5-SP 3-IV 1-IVJ 3-AMA 3-VD 5-SP 3-IV 1-IVJ 6-AMA 3-VD 3-AMA 4-IV 1-IVJ 6-SP 3-VD 3-AMA 3-IV 1-IVJ 5-SP 3-IV 1-IVJ 5-AMA 5-SP 5-AMA 3-SP GRAVEL WETLAND SHRUB MIX GRAVEL WETLAND SHRUB MIX CONSERVATION MIX CONSERVATION MIX CONSERVATION MIX 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. # 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 HILLSIDE @ O'BRIEN FARM EASTVIEW PHASE OLD FARM ROAD & KENNEDY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 039 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 PLOT DATE: 4/5/2022 4:00 PMPLANTING PLAN 1"= 20' CO 04.01.2022 L110SCALE OF FEET 20020 40 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L109MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L114 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L105 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L105 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L114 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L115 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L115MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L109FOR SEED MIXES REFER TO SHEET L300 PLANTING DETAILS LIMIT OF PHASE I CONSTRUCTION 382 378 380 377 378 381 378 376 381380 382 381x378.75x378.5x379.0x379 .0 400 388 x387.0 x389.67 395 390 389 379 381 395 392 390 380 378 378 381379 380 x376.0 392 368 367 3 6 7 3 6 9 x381.75 x381.75 x381.75 x381.0x381.75385380380 370 x388.0 x384.5 x384.0 x384.0 x389.0 x384.0 x389.0 395 390 392 384.5x 384 383 381379377 POTASH ROAD SCALE OF FEET 20020 40 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE WAGNERHODGSON © WHLA ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2020 VT 802.864.0010 JOB NO. SCALE: DRAWN BY: DATE: wagnerhodgson.comNY518.567.1791 NO.DESCRIPTION DATE HILLSIDE @ O'BRIEN FARM EASTVIEW PHASE OLD FARM ROAD & KENNEDY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 039 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 PLOT DATE: 8/12/2022 8:00 AMFITNESS TRAIL & MULTI-USE PATH RE-ALIGNMENT STUDY 1"= 20' CO 08.12.2022 L111 POTASH ROAD L302 1 CONSERVATION MIX CONSER V A T I O N MIX 9 COT 9 CAA 5 CSB 9 LB 9 COT 9 CAA 9 CSB 9 LB 9 COT 9 CA 9 LB 1-PS 1-CV 2-PA 1-PS 1-NS 1-PA 3-PG 3-PG 1-CC 2-AS 3-AG 1-UA 1-PA 1-QR 1-BN 1-PS 1-BN 1-CV 3-PG 1-AS 1-CO 1-AFC 2-CO 3-GT 2-GT 2-NS 3-QR 2-QR 2-UA 3-UA 3-AR 1-AR 2-CO 3-CO 3-GT 1-GT 1-NS 2-NS 5-CSB 7-AMI3-VD 3-HVG 5-VD 9-AMI 9-CSB 3-HVG 2-PS 3-PA 1-PSW 1-TCW 1-PMW 1-PSW 2-PGW 1-NSW 1-TCW 1-PMW 1-NSW 1-PMW 6-POG 9-POG 1-AFC 1-CO 1-NS TYPICAL UTILITY SCREENING 1-PMW 1-ARW 1-TCW 1-PSW 1-PSW 1-ARW 1-QRW 1-PMW BOULDER RETAINING WALL 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. 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 HILLSIDE @ O'BRIEN FARM EASTVIEW PHASE OLD FARM ROAD & KENNEDY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 039 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 PLOT DATE: 4/5/2022 4:21 PMPLANTING PLAN 1"= 20' CO 04.01.2022 L112 SCALE OF FEET 20020 40 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L111MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L107 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L111MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L116 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L117 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L117 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L107 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L108B MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L108B MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L113MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L113FOR SEED MIXES REFER TO SHEET L300 PLANTING DETAILS LIMIT OF PHASE I CONSTRUCTION WETL A N D S E T B A C K CONSERVATION MIX CONSERVATION MIX LAWN 377 377 378 379 8' M I N 8' M I N 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 376 377 378 376 374 373 361363364 365 366 368 369 360362367 359XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 369 368 367 369 372 373 374 375 376 375 370 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X X X XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X XXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X XX XXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X 8' M I N 8' M I N 1-BN 1-AS 3-NS 1-QR 2-AR 1-AG2-IVJ 5-POD 1-IVJ3-IV 7-CSF7-CSF 7-POD 1-AG 1-IVJ 6-CSF5-IV 3-POD 1-AG 5-POD 5-CSF 7-CSF 5-IV 1-IVJ 3-HVG 9-CSF 1-AG 6-POD 1-AG 3-CSF 1-BN 2-IVJ 9-IV 3-POD 5-CSF 1-BN 5-CSF 5-POD 2-HVG 6-CSF 1-IVJ 5-IV 1-BN 3-POD 6-IV 3-CSF GRAVEL WETLAND SHRUB MIX GRAVEL WETLAND SHRUB MIX 2-BN CRUSHED STONE CIRCUIT TRAINING PATH BIKE PARKING, TYP. AR C H A E O L O G I C A L B O U N D A R YWET L A N D S E T B A C K DOG PARK PLAYGROUND SEE SHEET L206 FOR ENLARGEMENT PLAN OF DOG PARK WITH FURTHER DETAIL SEE SHEET L202 FOR ENLARGEMENT PLANS PLAYGROUND WITH FURTHER DETAIL CONSERVATION MIX CONSERVATION MIX CONSERVATION MIX 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. # 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 HILLSIDE @ O'BRIEN FARM EASTVIEW PHASE OLD FARM ROAD & KENNEDY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 039 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 PLOT DATE: 4/5/2022 4:33 PMPLANTING PLAN 1"= 20' CO 04.01.2022 L113 SCALE OF FEET 20020 40 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L117 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L108B MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L117 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L118 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L118MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L112MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L108B MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L109 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L109 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L114MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L114MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L112FOR SEED MIXES REFER TO SHEET L300 PLANTING DETAILS LIMIT OF PHASE I CONSTRUCTION 333334343339 335336 337 338 12 % 340 341 342 8.6%3443453463473483493503513523533543553563573586.7%XXXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X X X 343 342342 341 340 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXTR2 TP1 TR2 TP2 TR2 TP3 XXXXXXK I M B A L L A V E N U E 2-PA 1-QR 1-AS 1-QR 1-PG 2-PS 1-AR LIMIT OF PHASE I CONSTRUCTION BITUMINOUS PATH 5'CONSERVATION MIX ARCHAEOLOGICAL BOUNDARY DOG PARK SEE SHEET L206 FOR ENLARGEMENT PLAN OF DOG PARK WITH FURTHER DETAIL 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. # 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 HILLSIDE @ O'BRIEN FARM EASTVIEW PHASE OLD FARM ROAD & KENNEDY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 039 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 PLOT DATE: 4/5/2022 4:35 PMPLANTING PLAN 1"= 20' CO 04.01.2022 L114 SCALE OF FEET 20020 40 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L113MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L118 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L109 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L113MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L109 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L110 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L110 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L115MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L115FOR SEED MIXES REFER TO SHEET L300 PLANTING DETAILS K I M B A L L A V E N U E K I M B A L L A V E N U E 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. # 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 HILLSIDE @ O'BRIEN FARM EASTVIEW PHASE OLD FARM ROAD & KENNEDY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 039 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 PLOT DATE: 4/5/2022 4:36 PMPLANTING PLAN 1"= 20' CO 04.01.2022 L115SCALE OF FEET 20020 40 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L114MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L110 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L114MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L110 2-AG 1-AG 3-PM 3-CA 2-BN 1-CC 3-PG 3-PS 1-PA 1-PA 2-PG 2-PS 1-AG 1-PS 2-PA 2-CA 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. # 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 HILLSIDE @ O'BRIEN FARM EASTVIEW PHASE OLD FARM ROAD & KENNEDY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 039 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 PLOT DATE: 4/5/2022 4:37 PMPLANTING PLAN 1"= 20' CO 04.01.2022 L116SCALE OF FEET 20020 40 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L117MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L119 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L111 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L119 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L117MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L111 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L112 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L112 12' STABILIZED GRASS MAINTENANCE DRIVE CRUSHED STONE CIRCUIT TRAINING PATH 2-NS 1-NS 3-UA 1-UA 1-AFC 1-AFC PO T A SH RO AD 2-QR TYPICAL UTILITY SCREENING CONSERVATION MIX CONSERVATION MIX 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. 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 HILLSIDE @ O'BRIEN FARM EASTVIEW PHASE OLD FARM ROAD & KENNEDY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 039 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 PLOT DATE: 4/5/2022 4:38 PMPLANTING PLAN 1"= 20' CO 02.15.2022 L117SCALE OF FEET 20020 40 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L116MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L119 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L112 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L119 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L120 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L120MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L116MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L112 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L113 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L113 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L119MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L1192-QR FOR SEED MIXES REFER TO SHEET L300 PLANTING DETAILS 1-AFC 2-AFC 2-CO 2-QR 2-GT 3-CO 2-HV 5-AMA 1-IVJ 7-SP1-IVJ 1-QB 7-IV 6-AMA 5-IV P O T A S H R O A D 3-GT 2-AFC 2-AFC 3-QR TYPICAL UTILITY SCREENING GRAVEL WETLAND 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. 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 HILLSIDE @ O'BRIEN FARM EASTVIEW PHASE OLD FARM ROAD & KENNEDY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 039 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 PLOT DATE: 4/5/2022 4:41 PMPLANTING PLAN 1"= 20' CO 04.01.2022 L118SCALE OF FEET 20020 40 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L117MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L120 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L113 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L120MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L117MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L113 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L114 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L114 FOR SEED MIXES REFER TO SHEET L300 PLANTING DETAILS CONSERVATION MIX CONSERVATION MIX 2-CV 1-PS 2-AG 1-PA 3-BN 2-PA 1-CC 2-CC 1-BN 3-PM 1-CA 1-BN 1-CV 1-AS 2-PG 2-PS 1-PS 1-PA 1-PA 2-PG 1-PS 1-IVJ 1-AG 4-IV 5-AMA 5-AMA 3-BN 7-CSF 1-IVJ1-HV6-IV 5-AMA5-CSF 1-BN 5-CSF 7-AMA 2-HV5-IV 5-CSF 1-BN 1-IVJ 5-AMA 2-IVJ 5-IV 1-AG 7-AMA 6-IV 1-IVJ 7-CSF 5-AMA 2-HV 1-HV 6-SP 12' STABI L I Z E D GRASS M AI N T E N A N C E STRIP GRAVEL WETLANDGRAVEL WETLAND SHRUB MIX GRAVEL WETLAND SHRUB MIX CONSERVATION MIX CONSERVATION MIX CONSERVATION MIX CONSERVATION MIX 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. # 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 HILLSIDE @ O'BRIEN FARM EASTVIEW PHASE OLD FARM ROAD & KENNEDY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 039 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 PLOT DATE: 4/5/2022 4:47 PMPLANTING PLAN 1"= 20' CO 04.01.2022 L119SCALE OF FEET 20020 40 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L116 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L116 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L117 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L117 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L120MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L120FOR SEED MIXES REFER TO SHEET L300 PLANTING DETAILS SEE SHEETS L203-L205 FOR ENLARGEMENT PLANS OF CIRCUIT TRAINING TRAIL K I M B A L L A V E N U E1-AS 1-PS 1-CA 2-CA 1-PG 1-PM 3-BN 3-PA 3-PG 2-AG 2-CC 1-CV2-PM 1-CV 2-PS 1-PS 3-BN6-SP 3-IV 1-QB 6-AMA 2-IVJ 5-IV 7-SP 1-QB 9-AMA 3-BN 1-IVJ 9-SP 3-IV 3-IV 5-AMA 3-SP 1-IVJ 1-HV 7-SP 3-AMA 1-IVJ 5-AMA1-QB 5-IV 5-SP 2-BN 7-AMA 7-SP 1-IVJ 2-HV 5-AMA 3-IV K I M B A L L A V E N U ECRUSHED STONE CIRCUIT TRAINING PATH BIKE PARKING, TYP. CIRCUIT TRAINING STATION GRAVEL WETLAND GRAVEL WETLAND SHRUB MIX GRAVEL WETLAND SHRUB MIX CONSERVATION MIX CONSERVATION MIX CONSERVATION MIX 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. # 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 HILLSIDE @ O'BRIEN FARM EASTVIEW PHASE OLD FARM ROAD & KENNEDY DRIVE SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT 039 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 PLOT DATE: 4/5/2022 4:49 PMPLANTING PLAN 1"= 20' CO 04.01.2022 L120 SCALE OF FEET 20020 40 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L119MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L117 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L119MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L117 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L118 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET L118 FOR SEED MIXES REFER TO SHEET L300 PLANTING DETAILS SEE SHEETS L203-L205 FOR ENLARGEMENT PLANS OF CIRCUIT TRAINING TRAIL