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SP-24-002 - Supplemental - 0154 da Vinci Drive (8)
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E X I S T I N G P R O P E R T Y L I N E / Z O N I N G L I N E EX I S T I N G P A R C E L L I N E / Z O N I N G L I N E TREE PROTECTION FENCING, TYP. EXISTING TREE TO BE PROTECTED 6' LENGTH LUG-U-POST 12 GAUGE STEEL W/ GREEN BAKED ENAMEL NOTE: NYLON ZIP TIES (3 PER POST) TO SECURE MESH TO TABS ON POST HIGH DENSITY POLYETHELENE 3200 PSI, ORANGE MESH WITH NOMINAL OPENINGS, 3 1/2" x 1 1/2" EXISTING GRADE TREE PROTECTION SIGN, MIN. 1' SQ. TO BE PLACED ON EACH SIDE OF FENCING OR EVERY 16' O.C. OF LINEAR FENCE. SECURE TO MESH WITH (4) NYLON ZIP TIES 4' - 0 " M I N . 3' - 0 " M I N . 2' - 0 " 4'-0" TYP. 8'-0" MAX. TREE PROTECTION SPECIFICATIONS: 1. Locate and clearly identify trees to remain. Flag each trunk at 54 inches above the ground. 2. Protect tree root systems from damage caused by runoff or spillage of noxious materials while mixing, placing, or storing construction materials. Protect root systems from ponding, eroding, or excessive wetting caused by dewatering operations. TREE AND PLANT PROTECTION ZONES 1. Protection-Zone Fencing: Install protection-zone fencing at the Critical Root Radius - a distance of 1' per every inch diameter of tree diameter measured at DBH (diameter @ breast height). Install protection-zone fencing along edges of protection zones before materials or equipment are brought on site and construction operations begin in a manner that will prevent people and animals from easily entering protected area except by entrance gates. Construct fencing so as not to obstruct safe passage or visibility at vehicle intersections where fencing is located adjacent to pedestrian walkways or in close proximity to street intersections, drives or other vehicular circulation. a. Plastic Protection-Zone Fencing: Install to comply with manufacturer's written instructions. b. Posts: Set or drive posts into ground one-third the total height of the fence without concrete footings. Where a post is located on existing paving or concrete to remain, provide appropriate means of post support acceptable to Landscape Architect. 2. Maintain protection zones free of weeds and trash. 3. Repair or replace trees to remain or be relocated that are damaged by construction operations, in a manner approved by the Landscape Architect. a. Do not remove protection-zone fencing, even temporarily, to allow deliveries or equipment access through the protection zone. b. Temporary access is permitted subject to pre-approval in writing by arborist if a root buffer effective against soil compaction is constructed as directed by arborist. Maintain root buffer so long as access is permitted. ROOT PRUNING 1. Prune roots that are affected by temporary and permanent construction. Prune roots as follows: a. Cut roots manually by digging a trench and cutting exposed roots with sharp pruning instruments: do not break, tear, chop or slant the cuts. Do not use a backhoe or other equipment that rips, tears or pulls roots. b. Cut Ends: Do not paint cut root ends c. Temporarily support and protect roots from damage until they are permanently redirected and covered with soil. d. Cover exposed roots with burlap and water regularly. e. Backfill as soon as possible. 2. Root Pruning at Edge of Protection Zone: Prune roots flush with the edge of the protection zone, b y cleanly cutting all roots to the depth of the required excavation. 3. Root Pruning within Protection Zone: Clear and excavate by hand to the depth of the required excavation to minimize damage to root systems. use narrow-tine spading forks, comb soil to expose roots, and cleanly cut roots as close to excavation as possbile. REGRADING 1. Lowering Grade: Where new finish grade is indicted below existing grade around trees, slope grade beyond the protection zone. Maintain existing grades within the protection zone. 2. Lowering Grade within Protection Zone: Where new finish grade is indicated below existing grade around trees, slope grade away from trees as recommended by arborist unless otherwise indicated. a. Root Pruning: Prune tree roots exposed by lowering the grade. Do not cut main lateral roots or taproots; cut only smaller roots. Cut roots as required for root pruning. 3. Raising Grade; Where new finish grade is indicated above existing grade around trees, slope grade beyond the protection zone. Maintain existing grades within the protection zone. NOTE: If Contractor fails to enforce tree protection measures, resulting in damage and loss of tree(s), Contractor shall replace tree(s) with a 4" caliper substitute at the Contractors Expense in addition to liquidated damages. LIST OF EXISTING TREES EXISTING TREES TO REMAIN: 14" Maple 12" Maple 12" Maple 12" Maple 12” Pine 14” Pine 15” Pine 16” Pine 17” Pine 10” Pine 15” Pine 10” Pine 16” Pine 14” Pine 14” Pine 17” Pine 14” Pine 17” Maple 16” Locust 17” Locust 16” Locust 19” Locust 16” Locust 25” Spruce 14” Maple 7” Maple 8” Maple 8” Spruce 17” Locust 22” Locust 12” Maple 14” Maple EXISTING TREES TO BE REMOVED: 18” Elm (2) 9” Locust 20” Pine 17” Oak 14” Pine 8” Oak (2) 17” Maple 38” Maple 15” Maple (3) 40” Spruce 26” Spruce 44” Spruce 7” Ash (3) 29” Spruce 30” Hornbeam 25” Hornbeam 22” Hornbeam 28” Hornbeam 16” Hornbeam 20” Hornbeam 27” Spruce 37” Ash 15” Ash 26” Pine 8” Maple (3) 12” Cedar (2) 7” Maple (3) 18” Locust 14” Locust 34” Maple 32” Maple Stantec Architecture and Engineering P.C. 311 Summer Street Boston, MA 02210-1723 Tel: (617) 234-3100 www.stantec.com TREE PROTECTION PLAN (A-BUILD) L-004A TREE PROTECTION FLAGGING - PROJECT DEMARCATION TREES TO REMAIN AT INTERSECTION OF VALLEY ROAD / WILLISTON ROAD TREES TO REMAIN ALONG VALLEY ROAD © 2018 Stantec Project No. Scale Notes Issued/Revision 6 A 5 4 3 2 1 B C D E Consultant OR I G I N A L S H E E T - A R C H E 1 Permit/Seal YYYY.MM.DD LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE WAGNER HODGSON VT 802.864.0010 wagnerhodgson.comNY518.567.1791 430 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 218421340 2021.10.15ISSUED FOR PERMIT 2021.11.05REVISED 2022.01.04REVISED 2022.01.13REVISED 2022.01.31REVISED 2022.02.15REVISED 2022.05.04REVISED 2023.10.27FIELD CHANGES RECORD DRAWINGS FOR PERMIT 10-27-2023 1" = 50'-0" RECORD DRAWINGS FOR PERMIT 11/7/2023