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Radio Road East MSTU Minutes 02/01/2012
'AFdCo Rawl F.A.t M.S.T.U. Ak:," Cop 2895 S. Hsu 1Nzvt Nom, ft 34104 Minutes MAR 1 4 2012 February 1, 2012 L Call Meeting to Order BY: The Meeting was called to order by Chairman Dale Johnson at 10:02 A.M. Roll call was taken and a quorum was established. II. Attendance Members: Janice Bundy, Sue Chapin, Thomas Depouw, Renato Fernandez, Dale Johnson County: Michelle Edwards Arnold - ATM Director, Darryl Richard - Project Manager, Pam Lulich - Landscape Operation Manager, Gloria Herrera - Management Budget Analyst Others: Dayna Fendrick - Urban Green Studio, Katie Binkowski - Urban Green Studio, Sue Flynn - Juristaff Fiala q !/ Hiller Henning III. Approval of Agenda Coyle ✓ Add: V. Referendum Results and renumber balancco�6tWenTc -IG items VIII. B. Cecil's Postcard Estimates Tom Depouw moved to approve the Agenda for February 2, 2012 as amended. Second by Renato Fernandez. Motion carried unanimously 5 -0. IV. Approval of Minutes - January 4, 2012 Meeting Sue Chapin moved to approve the January 4, 2012 Minutes as presented. Second by Renato Fernandez. Change: V.B. Design Plan #LP107, last sentence, from "scathe that height" to "stay at that height" Sue Chapin amended the motion to approve the (January 4, 2012) Minutes with page 2 stating under Dayna Fendricks responded there are varieties that would "stay at that height" rather than "scathe that height." Second by Renato Fernandez. Motion Wwr&*s: unanimously 5 -0. Dale:J (7-1- (( 2 Item #: 2 ►� 1 Copies to: V. Referendum Results The ballot question on the Radio Road East Municipal Services Taxing Unit area to obtain a loan from one of the local financial institutions on the Presidential Preference Primary Election had passed. Dale Johnson congratulated the Advisory Committee and Staff on the referendum results. Public presentation meetings held at various developments were instrumental in getting the referendum passed. VI. Transportation Services Report A. Budget Report — Addressed after VI. B. B. Project Manager Report Darryl Richard distributed a draft "Radio Road East MSTU Taxable Value, Ad Valorem Extension Projections and O &M" spreadsheet provided by Mark Isackson. (See attached) A conference call was received from Commissioner Henning. He congratulated the Advisory Committee and inquired what he and the Finance Department could do to assist further. Michelle Arnold recommended obtaining bids from the banks for the loans and project bids to identify costs simultaneously. If the project bids are less than required, they will borrow less and if project bids are more the project will have to be scaled back. Tom Depouw asked Commissioner Henning why the County charges the MSTU for ROW lane closures, when the MSTU is already taxing them to make the County look better. Michelle Arnold noted the issue would require a "Waiver of Fee Submittal" directed to the BCC for approval for waiving it. She stated all the MSTU's pay for the ROW lane closures and share the same feelings. After further discussion, it was decided a "Waiver of Fee Submittal" will be submitted to the BCC for reduced ROW Lane Closure Fees. Commissioner Henning recommended the Advisory Committee write him a letter requesting the MSTU only be charged the actual cost for the ROW Permit. Tom Depouw moved Dale Johnson draft a letter to the BCC in regards to the permit fees; as the Advisory Committee feels they are excessive. Second by Renato Fernandez. Motion carried unanimously 5-0. Staff will bid project out and submit the 100% Design Plans to ROW for permitting this week. (See attached) It was noted an adjustment in the Bid Schedule would be made for Median 9 and kept in the plan as (NIC) not in contract. 4 Staff will confirm schedule and utility ROW Permit with Dayna Fendrick. Advisory Committee requested Staff provide a schedule projection. A. Budget Report Gloria Herrera distributed the Radio Road East MSTU - Fund 166 Report dated January 4, 2012. (See attached) • Ad Valorem Tax Available - $125,555.76 • Operating Expense Available - $35,196.12 • Reserves Available - $131,900.00 It was noted the Budget Amendment will be made at the time of the loan. Tom Depouw suggested the loan be setup as a "Draw" rather than borrowing money all at one time only to deposit in the bank and pay interest on money not currently being utilized. Staff will research. VII. Landscape Architect Consultant Report A. Landscape Design — Urban Green Studio Dayna Fendrick reported receiving comments from the County Engineers on the Design Plan and will provide responses. Staff will review Specifications shown on page LP601. Pam Lulich will provide fertilizer analysis and application rates. Darryl Richard recommended submitting a ROW Permit, costing $1,200 41,500, at this time Urban Green will provide alternate line items for a 6" and 12" crown on filler in the medians. Staff reviewed the following steps to proceed: ➢ Respond to ROW feedback. ➢ Urban Green to finalize plans. ➢ Apply for ROW Permit. ➢ ROW Permit completed in 2 weeks. ➢ Request Utility Variance, if required. ➢ Prepare Bid Documents ➢ Project out to bid Sue Chapin moved to authorize expenditure, not to exceed $3,000, for the required permitting fees in order to send the project to bid. Second by Tom Depouw. Motion carried unanimously 5 -0 Dayna Fendrick provided the Radio Road East MSTU Opinion of Probable Cost dated January 30, 2012. (See attached) VIII. New Business None IX. Old Business A. Liaison Report — Radio Road MSTU No report at this time. B. Cecil's Postcard Estimates Sue Chapin expressed her dissatisfaction with the timing of the service delivered by Cecil's Copy Express. A copy of Cecil's Copy Express Estimate dated December 20th and an invoice dated January 18' were provided. (See attached) The postcard mailing was to be mailed out by January 13 and was sent in error to different mailing addresses by Cecil's and not mailed until January 18. She stated the timing was critical to early voting. Staff reported on January 13, Cecil's mailed out the postcard to the wrong taxing district. It was then mailed to the right district on January 18. Sue Chapin moved because of the mistakes made by Cecil's Staff negotiate a reduction of $310 be made on Cecil's Copy Express invoice. Second by Renato Fernandez. Discussion was made on the dollar amount to be negotiated. Tom Depouw moved Staff negotiate a 50% - 25% reduction on the invoice amount. Second by Renato Fernandez. Motion carried unanimously 5 -0. X. Public Comments None There being no further business to come before the committee, the meeting was adjourned at 11:33 AM. Radio Road East Beautification MSTU Advisory Committee These minutes approved by the Advisory Committee on -7 - Z as presented or amended X The next meeting is March 7, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. 2885 Horseshoe Drive South, Naples, FL 34104 0 RADIO ROAD EAST MSTU REFERENDUM Yes (For Bonds) Si (a favor de los Bonos) 679 (71.62 %) No (Against Bonds) No (No en favor de los Bonos) 269 (28.37 %) I CUR AD VALOREM TAX 2 DEL AD VALOREM TAX 3 FIFTH THIRD O/N INTEREST 4 INVESTMENTINTEREST 5 INTEREST TAX COLLECT 6 REVENUE STRUCTURE 7 TRANSFER FROM APPRAISE 8 TRANSFER FROM TAX COLL 9 CARRY FORWARD GEN 10 CARRY FORWARD OF ENCU 11 NEG 5% EST REV 12 TRANSFERS & CONTRIB 13 TOTAL REVENUE 14 ENG FEES OTHER 15 Insurance General 16 Legal Advertising 17 Licenses And Permits 18 OTHER MISCELLANEOUS 19 Office Supplies 20 Other Operating Supply 21 OPERATING EXPENSE 22 IMPROVEMENTS GEN 23 CAPITAL OUTLAY 24 TRANS TO 111 UNINCOR 25 TRANSFERS 26 BUDGET TRANS APPR 27 BUDGET TRANS TC COL 28 TRANSFER CONST 29 RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES 30 RESERVE FOR CAPITAL RESERVES Radio Rd East MSTU FUND 166 February 01, 2012 Amended Actual Available Budget Commitments Expenditures Total $ (158,200.00) $ - $ (125,555.76) $ (32,644.24) $ - $ - $ (19.10) $ 19.10 $ - $ - $ (95.35) $ 95.35 $ (158,200.00) $ - $ (125,670.21) $ (32,529.79) $ (62,700.00) $ - $ - $ (62,700.00) $ (9,759.58) $ - $ - $ (9,759.58) $ 7,900.00 $ - $ - $ 7,900.00 $ (64,559.58) $ - $ - $ (64,559.58) $ (222,759.58) $ - $ (125,670.21) $ (97,089.37) $ 49,759.58 $ 5,033.86 $ 10,797.72 $ 33,928.00 $ 300.00 $ - $ 150.00 $ 150.00 $ - $ 1,000.00 $ - $ (1,000.00) $ 7,000.00 $ 3,142.20 $ 800.04 $ 3,057.76 $ - $ - $ 1,239.64 $ (1,239.64) $ 300.00 $ - $ - $ 300.00 $ 57,359.58 $ 9,176.06 $ 12,987.40 $ 35,196.12 $ 26,500.00 $ - $ - $ 26,500.00 $ 26,500.00 $ - $ - $ 26,500.00 $ 3,000.00 $ - $ 650.20 $ 2,349.80 $ 4,000.00 $ - $ 2,744.42 $ 1,255.58 $ 7,000.00 $ - $ 3,394.62 $ 3,605.38 $ 8,100.00 $ 8,100.00 $ 123,800.00 $ - $ - $ 123,800.00 $ 131,900.00 $ - $ - $ 131,900.00 Am. Radio Road East PO's FY 12 Vender Name Item PO# Remaining Paid Cecils Copy Mailing Residents 4500134007 $ 897.24 $ - Insurance General Insurance General Direct $ - $ 150.00 Juristaff Clerical Services 4500130363 $ 2,244.96 $ 755.04 Lets peak Inc Close Translat to Spanish 4500132701 $ - $ 45.00 Naples Daily News Legal Advertising 4500133759 $ 1,000.00 $ - SFWMD Permits by Visa Direct $ - $ - Urban Green Eng Fees 4500124450 $ 5,033.86 $ 10,797.72 Visa Stamps & Env. For mailings N/A $ - $ 1,239.64 $ 9,176.06 $ 12,987.40 $0 Final FY 08 Taxable Value $0 Final FY 09 Taxable Value $348,180,488 FY 11 Final Taxable Value $339,017,579 FY 12 July 1st Certified Taxable Value. -2.63% Adj. 11 to 12 FY 12 FY 11 Millage 0.4666 0.4400 Extension 158,186 153,199 Maximum Millage = Property Tax Limitation Impact FY 12 Gross Taxable Value 339,017,579 Minus: New Const. Annex. 10,673,378 Plus: Amendment #1 TV Component 0 Adj. Taxable Value 328,344,201 11 Levy 153,199 Rolled Back Rate (less Amend. One) 0.4666 91 % of Rolled Back Rate 0.4246 DRAFT'.1 Radio Road East MSTU Taxable Value, Ad Valorem Extension Projections and O &M Unrestricted FY July Taxable Tax Year Fiscal Year Value 2010 FY 11 348,180,488 2011 FY 12 339,017,579 2012 FY 13 322,066,700 2013 FY 14 314,015,033 2014 FY 15 314,015,033 2015 FY 16 321,865,408 2016 FY 17 337,958,679 2017 FY 18 354,856,613 2018 FY 19 372,599,443 2019 FY 20 391,229,416 2020 FY 21 410,790,886 2021 FY 22 431,330,431 Radio Road East MSTU Taxable Value, Ad Valorem Extension Projections and O &M I Unrestricted FY Ending Cash at Other 0 &M 9/30 at 9/30 69,853 80,008 Revenue Projected Annual 152,880 Ad Valorem 5% Revenue 152,943 Actual /Projected (Interest, Debt Service on Tax Rate Extension Reserve 95% of Extension Collections Turnback) $650K 0.4400 153,200 7,700 145,500 148,029 1,832 16,578 0.4666 158,200 7,900 150,300 151,872 1,000 212,039 0.4666 150,300 7,500 142,800 144,288 1,000 65,2 0.5000 157,000 7,900 149,100 150,720 1,000 78,2 0.5000 157,000 7,900 149,100 150,720 1,000 78,2 0.5000 160,900 8,000 152,900 154,464 1,000 78,2 0.5000 169,000 8,500 160,500 162,240 1,000 78,2 0.5000 177,400 8,900 168,500 170,304 1,000 78,2 0.5000 186,300 9,300 177,000 178,848 1,000 78,2 0.5000 195,600 9,800 185,800 187,776 1,000 78,2 0.5000 205,400 10,300 195,100 197,184 1,000 78,2 0.5000 215,700 10,800 204,900 207,072 1,000 78,2 I DRAFT Unrestricted FY Ending Cash at Fund Balance 0 &M 9/30 at 9/30 69,853 80,008 80,000 72,872 152,880 80,000 63 152,943 80,000 -6,550 146,393 85,000 - 11;550 134,843 85,000 -7,806 127,037 85,000 -30 127,007 85,000 8,034 135,041 85,000 16,578 151,619 85,000 25,506 177,125 85,000 34,914 212,039 85,000 44,802 256,841 DRAFT P,6010 ROAD FAST MSTU Opinion of Probable Cost 30- Jan -12 Ke Botanical Name Common Name Specification Quantity Unit Unit Cost $ Total 77,958 SF $ DeWitt #APB1 6" x 1" x 6 ", 11 gauge T TBD by Contractor Model #95340 Master Mark Terrace Board 5 5,213 LF $ 2 CF bags, 3" min. watered -in depth, all planting bed 1 15,217 BAGS $ areas (30,421 c-) Tri- Circle Paver #671106 (Caramel /Antique TREES Red /Charcoal) or equal, Herringbone pattern at 45 9 992 SF $ degree angle. Border: Tri Circle Soldier Course #114506 (Antique Red/Yellow /Charcoal) or equal. 16 -18' ht, 8 -10' spr, 6' CT, 6" cal, FG, single trunk, full BS Bursera simaruba Gumbo Limbo balanced head, structurally sound branching habit. FL 52 EA $ 400 $ 20,800 #1 grade does not apply. See more detailed specs on detail A4. CD Coccoloba diversifolia Pigeon Plum 12 -14' ht, 6 -7' spr, 6' CT, 3" cal, FG, full head 30 EA $ 350 $ 10,500 CE Conocarpus erectus "sericeus" Silver Buttonwood 10 -12' ht, 6 -7' spr, multi -trk, min 5 trunks, full head .28 EA $ 150 $ 4,200 PALMS CA Coccothrinax argentata Silver Palm 25 gal, 34 ht, single trunk 24 FA $ 350 $ 8,400 PS Pseudophoenix sargentii Buccaneer Palm 25 gal, 6 -7 ht, heavy trunk, matching form 19 EA $ 500 $ 9,500 RR Roystonea regia Royal Palm 8 -10' gw, 22 -25' oa ht, heavy trunk, full head 42 EA $ 400 $ 16,800 TM Thrinax morrissii Key Thatch Palm 25 gal, 4-5 ht, double trunk,full 25 EA $ 250 $ 6,250 TR Thrinax radiata Florida Thatch Palm 25 gal, 6 -7 ht, single trunk, full 35 EA $ 200 $ 7,000 ACCENTS BRA Bromeliad Aechmea Blanchettiana Orange Bromeliad 3 gal, 15 "x15 ", spaced as shown 42 EA $ 20 $ 840 BRI Bromeliad Alcantarea Imperial Imperial Bromeliad 3 gal, 15 "x15 ", spaced as shown 12 EA $ 50 $ 600 BRF Bromeliad Neoregelia'Fireball' Fireball Bromeliad 1 gal, 9 "x9 ", spaced as shown 94 EA $ 10 $ 940 BRJ Bromeliad Neoregelia 'Jill' Jill Bromeliad 1 gal, 9 "x9 ', spaced as shown 50 EA $ 10 $ 500 BRS Bromeliad Neoregelia 'Super Fireball' Super Fireball Bromeliad 1 gal, 9 "x9 ", spaced as shown 24 EA $ 8 $ 192 S1R Strelitzia reginae Orange Bird of Paradise 3 gal, 18 "x18 ", as shown 16 EA $ 12 $ 192 SHRUBS BHJ Bougainvillea "Helen Johnson" Dwarf Bougainvillea 3 gal, 14 "x14 ", 3 'oc 1025 EA $ 9 $ 9,225 MUC Muhlenbergia capillaris Pink Muhly Grass 3 gal, 18 "x14 ", 4' oc 445 EA $ 8 $ 3,560 SAM Sabal minor Blue -stem Palmetto 15 gal, 34 ht, as shown 31 EA $ 150 $ 4,650 SRS Serenoa repens "sericeus" Silver Saw Palmetto 7 gal, 24 "x24 ", full, 5' o.c. 149 EA $ 50 $ 7,450 ZAP Zamia pumila Florida Coontie 3 gal, 15 "x15 ", T oc 1204 EA $ 20 $ 24,080 GROUNDCOVER ERL Ernodea littoralis Golden Creeper 1 gal, 9 "x15 ", 30" oc 2831 EA $ 4 $ 11,324 HED Helianthus debilis "Dune Supreme" Beach Dune Sunflower 1 gal, 9 "x15 ", 24" oc 2445 EA $ 4 $ 9,780 HYL Hymenocallis latifolia Spider Lily 3 gal, 15 "x15 ", 3' oc 1916 EA $ 9 $ 17,244 MIS Mimosa strigillosa Sunshine Mimosa 1 gal, 4 "x12 ", 30" oc 968 EA $ 4 $ 3,872 TRA Trachelospermum asiaticum Asian Jasmine 1 gal, 6 "x12 ", 24" oc 6213 EA $ 4 $ 24,852 Subtotal $ 202,751 EOUS Crushed Shell Filter Fabric Anchor Pins Landscape Edging Pro -Euc Mulch Pro -Euc Mulch by Forestry Resources Pavers, added where not existing Concrete unit pavers, roadway Crushed and washed, free of dust and sand, 1/2" $ minus, by Superior Stone or Florida Aggregate Source, 4 425 TON $ or approved equal. Shell to be raked smooth and 31,183 compacted to 3" finished depth. $ Roc -Kloth #RK WHT -4300, overlap fabric 12" at edges 7 77,958 SF $ DeWitt #APB1 6" x 1" x 6 ", 11 gauge T TBD by Contractor Model #95340 Master Mark Terrace Board 5 5,213 LF $ 2 CF bags, 3" min. watered -in depth, all planting bed 1 15,217 BAGS $ areas (30,421 c-) Tri- Circle Paver #671106 (Caramel /Antique Red /Charcoal) or equal, Herringbone pattern at 45 9 992 SF $ degree angle. Border: Tri Circle Soldier Course #114506 (Antique Red/Yellow /Charcoal) or equal. 103.00 $ 43,775 0.40 $ 31,183 1.25 $ 6,516 3.50 $ 53,260 7.25 $ 7,192 175,268 SF $ 0.10 $ 17,527 depth Additional Fill 6" Median Crown 414 CY $ 20.00 $ 8,280 Mobilization Per FDOT guidelines 1 LS $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000 Maintenance of Traffic Per contract & FDOT guidelines 1 LS $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000 Performance & Payment Bond 1 LS $ 6,500.00 $ 6,500 As- Built/Record Drawings 1 LS $ 1,200 $ 1,200 Subtotal $ 190,433 RRIGA17ON See Breakdown attached Subtotal $ 261,191 BASE BID TOTAL $ 654,375 10% Contingency $ 65,437 BASE BID GRAND TOTAL $ 719,612 Additional Fill Bid Alt 12" Median Crown 409 CY $ 20.00 $ 8,180 BID ALT TOTAL $ 662,555 10% Contingency $ 66,255 BID ALT GRAND TOTAL $ 728,610 RRIGA17ON See Breakdown attached Subtotal $ 261,191 BASE BID TOTAL $ 654,375 10% Contingency $ 65,437 BASE BID GRAND TOTAL $ 719,612 Additional Fill Bid Alt 12" Median Crown 409 CY $ 20.00 $ 8,180 BID ALT TOTAL $ 662,555 10% Contingency $ 66,255 BID ALT GRAND TOTAL $ 728,610 1 z..,... ..... 3 4 5 6 Radio Road East MSTU Boundary Map Location Map C e } d I1t�� r f Key Map N m RADIO ROAD EAST M.S,TU, RADIO ROAD (CR856) FROM SANTA BARBARA BLVD TO DAMS BLVD LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION PLANS Sunshine State One Call CALL 811 TWO FULL BUSINESS DAYS BEFORE YOU DIG SUNSHINE STATE ONE CALL OF FLORIDA, INC. 11 PLANTATION ROAD DE BARY, FL 32713 W W W.CALLSUNSHINE.COM Utility Contacts DESIGN TICKET #335102843 SUBMFTTED ON 12/1/11 ROGER DICK 239- 252 -8192 COLLIER COUNTY GROWTH MANAGEMENT DIVISION ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORTATION MODES DEPARTMENT 2885 S. HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FL 34104 CC1255 PAM WILSON 239 - 252 -8260 COWER COUNTY TRAFFIC OPERATIONS FAX 239 - 252 -5868 2885S. HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FL 34104 CC1650 NEIL RANDALL 239 -252 -6082 COLLIER COUNTY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 8075 CULTURAL PARKWAY NAPLES, FL 34113 CPW592 STEPHEN SARABIA 239- 252 -5924 COWER COUNTY STAKE AND LOCATES FAX 239435 -7999 4420 MERCANTILE AVE NAPLES, FL 34104 CTV413 WILLIAM STANTON 239432 -1861 COMCAST FAX 239 -786 -1282 12641 CORPORATE LAKES DRIVE FT MYERS, R_ 33913 FPLCLR TRACY STERN 800 -868 -9554 FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT 2900 CATHERINE ST. PALATKA, FL 32177 FPLFOW DANNY HASKETT 305 -552 -2931 FPL FIBERNET LLC 9250 W. FLAGLER Sr. MIAMI, FL 33174 PGSSW YVONNE GOLDMAN 954453 -0824 TECO PEOPLES GAS - FT MYERS 5101 NW 21ST AVE, SUITE 460 FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33309 UT1303 BRIAN WHALEY 239 - 263 -6276 CENTURYLLNK 3940 PROSPECT AVE, UNIT 101 NAPLES, FL 34104 LS1104 ' ? 1 THE SHORES AT BERKSHIRE LAKES let t�. ..�� l l :'- 1-MEDIAN #1i �, fir, ��!'HMEDIAN #2 It GRANADA LAKESI i* � PLANTATION ` ` SI 1 `' F 1t ;d ialL hx {' :c �X ,, .. A 100% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS DRAFT FOR REVIEW PREPARED FOR: COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND THE RADIO ROAD EAST MSTU ADVISORY COMMITTEE 3301 E. TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FL 34112 PHONE (239) 252 -8097 COORDINATING COUNTY AGENCY: GROWTH MANAGEMENT DIVISION - ATM DEPARTMENT PROJECT MANAGER: DARRYL RICHARD, RLA 2885 S. HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FL 34104 PHONE (239) 252 -5775 PREPARED BY: P.O. BOX 111841 NAPLES, FL 34108 PHONE (239) 263 -4029 Sheet Index Sheet # Sheet Name Submittal 30% 60% 90% 100% G000 COVER SHEET AND KEY PLAN X X X X LP101 LANDSCAPE PLAN X X X X LP102 LANDSCAPE PLAN X X X X LP103 LANDSCAPE PLAN X X X X LP104 LANDSCAPE PLAN X X X X LP105 LANDSCAPE PLAN X X X X LP106 LANDSCAPE PLAN X X X X LP107 LANDSCAPE PLAN X X X X LP108 LANDSCAPE PLAN X X X X LP109 LANDSCAPE PLAN X X X X LP110 LANDSCAPE PLAN X X X X LP111 LANDSCAPE PLAN X X X X LP501 LANDSCAPE DETAILS X X X LP502 HARDSCAPE AND GRADING DETAILS X X X LP601 MATERIALS SCHEDULE X LP602 LANDSCAPE NOTES X LI101 IRRIGATION PLAN X X X LI102 IRRIGATION PLAN X X X LI103 IRRIGATION PLAN X X X LI104 IRRIGATION PLAN X X X LI105 IRRIGATION PLAN X X X LI106 IRRIGATION PLAN X X X LI107 IRRIGATION PLAN X X X LI108 IRRIGATION PLAN X X X LI109 IRRIGATION PLAN X X X LI110 IRRIGATION PLAN X X X LI111 IRRIGATION PLAN X X X LI501 IRRIGATION DETAILS X X X LI502 IRRIGATION DETAILS X X U601 IRRIGATION SCHEDULE AND NOTES X X BLUE HERON At t 4tsl: . SAPPHIRE LAKESi SI $ } MEDIAN #3 EDI + _ AN #4 '�, . MEDIAN # �' 5• { � �' MEDIAN #6 „• 1 z � � l DISON PARK. an ¢ MADISON PARK '+ I [r% DESIGN SPEED: 45 MPH LENGTH OF ROADWAY: 1.3 MILES EDIAN #7 R lll'1`. rail n NR -rni i TFa arar =n 15 AN11 #9 1 F D +:4 `• •y 15 AN11 #9 1 F D 2 3 4 5 6 THE SHORES AT BERKSHIRE LAKES — — E %ISTING 6" NODE RADIO ROAD 4" SCH 40 EDGING 100' NO TREE ZONE 261 262 j 260 I #31 EOMSM- T 176 469 11 r EXISTING IS ERL PS _ PAVERS ] n I R SEE DETAIL L • 4 0© 11 NE RF 1@�BPJ will. EMSTING e _ _ ANi r� 2406 SF CRUSHED 100'N TREEZONE SANTA D!� L .. GRANADA LAKES DRIVE LANDSCAPE LEGEND PLANTATION 1(.r Botamk•1 roam• Oomn n Name 2607 SF CRUSHED SHELL Bursera simaruba Gumbo Limbo CD _ P— _ ®1a CE � ®k1_ . • . PALMS we. CA Coccothrinax argentata Eg, PS Pseudophoenw sargenbi Buccaneer Palm RR Roystonea regia Royal Palm TM Thrinax morr]ssii Key Thatch Palm D D Thrinax raclata Florida Thatch Palm Af@RS v BRA Bromellad Aechmea Blanchetaana PLANTATION 1(.r Botamk•1 roam• Oomn n Name BS Bursera simaruba Gumbo Limbo CD Coccolaba diw:rsifolla Pigeon Plum CE Conocarpus erecbn "serice&' Silver Buttolwood PALMS CA Coccothrinax argentata Silver Palm PS Pseudophoenw sargenbi Buccaneer Palm RR Roystonea regia Royal Palm TM Thrinax morr]ssii Key Thatch Palm TR Thrinax raclata Florida Thatch Palm Af@RS BRA Bromellad Aechmea Blanchetaana Orange Bromeliad BRI Bromeliad Alcantarea Imperial Imperial Bromeliad BRF Bromeliad Neoegelia'Fireball' Fireball Bromeliad BRJ Bromeliad Necregelia 'Jill' Jill Bromeliad BRS Bromeliad Neoregelia'Super Fireball' Super Fireball Bromeliad STR Sbelih]a re ]nae Oran a Bird of Paradise SHRUBS BHI BougainNllea "Helen Johnson" Dwarf Bougainvillea MLC Muhlenberg]a capillan Muhlygrass - SAM Saba] minor Blue- larn Palmetto SRS Serenoa repens "serious" Silver Saw Palmetto ZAP Zamla umila Florida Coonbe GROlMCGVFR ERL Ernodea littoralis Golden Creeper HED Helianthus debilis Beach Dune Sunflower HYL Hymerwcaliis labfolia Spitler Lily MIS Mimosa sbigillosa Sunshine Mimosa TRA 'rachelospermum asiaticum Asian Jasmine 1 2 3 4 5 6 i SHORES THE botanical tame Common tame TREES BS Bursera simamba Gumbo limbo CD Coccoloba dwersifolia Pigeon Plum CE Conccarpus eredus "serlceus" Silver Buttonwood PALMS CA Coccothrinax argentata Sliver Palm PS Pseudophuenix sargenbi Buccaneer Palm RR Roystonea regla Royal Palm TM Thrinax morrissii Key Thaw Palm TR Thrinax radian Florida Thatch Palm ACCF7A5 BRA Bromeliad Aechmea Blanchetbana Orange Bromeliad BPI Bromeliad Alcantarea Imperial Imperial Bromeliad BRF Bromeliad Neoregelia'"ball. 3 35 BPJ Bromeliad Neoregelia'Jill. Jill Bromeliad BRS Bromeliad Neoregelia'Super Fireball' Super Fireball Bromeliad STR Stneli. regime o SHRUBS BHJ m ® ® m Q� Muhly grass SAM Sabal minor Blue -stem Palmetto SRS U Silver Saw Palmetto ZAP Zamia umila Florida Coontie OROIlDCOVER ® Ernodea litmralis Golden Creeper HED Helianmus debllis Beach Dune Sunflower HYL Hymenocallis Iatifolia Spider Uy Mls Mimosa stngillosa Sunshine Mimosa T. Tradrelospermum asiaticum Asian Jasmine ILI Wwl M-11- =010 Pig V� EDGING ERL / ©Q 21 20 67 °v m TIN 4 PE 0 2' SCH 40 © - - - -- 11� _ -' _ e E.. LANDSCAPE LEGEND KAY botanical tame Common tame TREES BS Bursera simamba Gumbo limbo CD Coccoloba dwersifolia Pigeon Plum CE Conccarpus eredus "serlceus" Silver Buttonwood PALMS CA Coccothrinax argentata Sliver Palm PS Pseudophuenix sargenbi Buccaneer Palm RR Roystonea regla Royal Palm TM Thrinax morrissii Key Thaw Palm TR Thrinax radian Florida Thatch Palm ACCF7A5 BRA Bromeliad Aechmea Blanchetbana Orange Bromeliad BPI Bromeliad Alcantarea Imperial Imperial Bromeliad BRF Bromeliad Neoregelia'"ball. Fireball Bromeliad BPJ Bromeliad Neoregelia'Jill. Jill Bromeliad BRS Bromeliad Neoregelia'Super Fireball' Super Fireball Bromeliad STR Stneli. regime Orange &rd of Paradise SHRUBS BHJ Bougainvillea "Helen Johnson" Dwarf Bougainvillea MUC Muhlenbergla capillaris Muhly grass SAM Sabal minor Blue -stem Palmetto SRS Serenoa repens "sericeus" Silver Saw Palmetto ZAP Zamia umila Florida Coontie OROIlDCOVER ERL Ernodea litmralis Golden Creeper HED Helianmus debllis Beach Dune Sunflower HYL Hymenocallis Iatifolia Spider Uy Mls Mimosa stngillosa Sunshine Mimosa T. Tradrelospermum asiaticum Asian Jasmine 1 1 2 1 3 — I 1 1 6 jJ BERKSHIRE PINES DRIVE 16"Wk4-- EXISTING o 100- NOT EE ZONE PLANTATION CIRCLE botanical 1143me F-R5-9� E�,ISTING 4 " IIDPF r TRIBES THE SHORES AT BERKSHIRE LAKES / 2 SCH 40, Bursera simaruba Gumbo Limbo Ntl #32 EXISTING VFW; T4 Pigeon Plum CE Conocarpus erectus"seri—" Silver Buttonwood PALMS CA Coccobirinax argentata r. E'X,S-flNc; - III . . . . . . . . . . . . , 6"WM Buccaneer Pal. RR Roystonea regia #34N TM Thrinax monrissil Key Thatch Palm TR 40 Florida Thatch Palm o 100- NOT EE ZONE PLANTATION CIRCLE 100'N1 1 3 /32\ X L 'L-X �—W 0 P A I NSRJS CA N BS / I' I IDPE EDGING E= PLANTATION LANDSCAPE LEGEND May botanical 1143me Go— Name E�,ISTING 4 " IIDPF r TRIBES THE SHORES AT BERKSHIRE LAKES 2 SCH 40, Bursera simaruba Gumbo Limbo CD Coccoloba diversifolla Pigeon Plum CE Conocarpus erectus"seri—" Silver Buttonwood PALMS CA Coccobirinax argentata Silver Pal. Ps 6"WM Buccaneer Pal. RR Roystonea regia Royal Palm TM Thrinax monrissil Key Thatch Palm TR Thri— radiata Florida Thatch Palm 2 BRA Bromellad Aechmea Blanchethana 2600 SF CRUSHED SHELL TM Bromeliad Al—tarea Imperial Imperial Bromellad Bromeliad Neoiegelia'FireWll' Fireball Bromellad :RF Rj Brome I .d Neoregelia3111' JIII Bromeliad BRS Super Fireball RADIO ROAD St'e"t, regime Orange Paradise SHRUBS BFU 8 EDGING MLIC Muhlemmigia 'pillars RUN SAM 275 276 SRS Serena repem, 'sericeus" Silver Saw Palmetto ZAP Z,iimia puirila, Florida C.nUe GROUNDOW Elt ERL Ernodea litboralls Golden Creeper HED Helianthus debilis Beach Dure, Sunflower HYL Hymerocallis ladfolla Spider Lily MIS o Sunshine Mimosa 1. Ir.ch.l. u. as! ab . Asian Jasmine FDr1I /30 100'N1 1 3 /32\ X L 'L-X �—W 0 P A I NSRJS CA N BS / I' I IDPE EDGING E= PLANTATION LANDSCAPE LEGEND May botanical 1143me Go— Name TRIBES BS Bursera simaruba Gumbo Limbo CD Coccoloba diversifolla Pigeon Plum CE Conocarpus erectus"seri—" Silver Buttonwood PALMS CA Coccobirinax argentata Silver Pal. Ps Pseudophoemix sargentil Buccaneer Pal. RR Roystonea regia Royal Palm TM Thrinax monrissil Key Thatch Palm TR Thri— radiata Florida Thatch Palm ACCEIRIS BRA Bromellad Aechmea Blanchethana Orange Bromellad BRI Bromeliad Al—tarea Imperial Imperial Bromellad Bromeliad Neoiegelia'FireWll' Fireball Bromellad :RF Rj Brome I .d Neoregelia3111' JIII Bromeliad BRS Super Fireball STR St'e"t, regime Orange Paradise SHRUBS BFU Bougainvile' "Kelen Johnson" Dwarf Bougainvillea MLIC Muhlemmigia 'pillars Muhlygrass SAM Sabal minor Blue -stem Palmetto SRS Serena repem, 'sericeus" Silver Saw Palmetto ZAP Z,iimia puirila, Florida C.nUe GROUNDOW Elt ERL Ernodea litboralls Golden Creeper HED Helianthus debilis Beach Dure, Sunflower HYL Hymerocallis ladfolla Spider Lily MIS Mimosa '�=-a Sunshine Mimosa 1. Ir.ch.l. u. as! ab . Asian Jasmine A A 1 2 3 4 5 6 SHORES THE o - " G V 214� NO TREE ZONE z r , 1 EDGING gs � Q 678 3593 SF Q v o ..... v r• • 1 1 1 e I ' SABAL LAKE LANDSCAPE LEGEND Rey botanle•I fame Co- lame TRPIS BS Bursera simaruba Gumbo limbo CD Coccoloba diwmifolia Pigeon Plum CE rw m co.s " serceus" Cocarp ere Silver Buttonwood PALMS CA Coccothrinax argentata Silver Palm PS Pseudophoenix sargenth Buccaneer Palm RR Roystonea regia Royal Palm TM Thrinax morrissli Key Thatch Palm TR Thrinax radiata Florida Thatch Palm ACCEM S BRA Bromeliad Aechmea Blanchetbana Orange Bromeliad SRI Bromeliad Alcantarea Imperial Imperial Bromeliad SRF Bromeliad Neoregelia'Fireball' Fireball Bromeliad SRJ Bromeliad Neoregelia 'Jill' Jill Bromeliad SRS Bromeliad Neoregelia'Super Fireball' Super Fireball Bromeliad STR Strelitzia re inae Orange Bird of Paradise SHRUBS BHJ Bougainvillea "Helen Johnson" Dwarf Bougainvillea MUC Muhlenbergia caplllaris Muhly grass SAM Sabal minor Blue -stem Palmetto SRS Serena repens "sericeus" Silver Saw Palmetto ZAP Zamia umila Florida Coonbe GROU'DCDIIBR ERL Ernodea littoralis Golden Creeper HED Helianthus debilis Beach Dune Sunflower HVL Hymenocallis latifolia Spider Lily MI Mimosa strigillosa Sunshine Mimosa TRA Tra<helospermum asiaENm Asian Jasmine H D I B A 2 1 1 3 4 S 6 IN COORDINATION WITH: JAMES C. ABNEY & ASSOCIATES 2984 44TH STREET SW NAPLES, FL 34110 PHONE (239) 304 -8451 PREPARED FOR: COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND THE RADIO ROAD EAST MSTD ADVISORY COMMITTEE 3301 E. TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, PL 34112 PHONE (239) 252-8097 RADIO ROAD EAST MSTU NAPLES, FLORIDA 4 1 5 -- lcthrBcN PNme C.— Mme SCALE: 1" = 20' SAPPHIRE LAKES TREES PROJECT #: REV DATE DESCRIPTION Bursera simaruba Gumbo Limbo EXISTING Coccdabe diversifolia Pifleon Plum CE Conorarpus erechx "sericeus" Sliver Buttonwood PALMS CA Coccothrinax argentata 2" SCH 40 PS Pseudophoenix sargentll Buccaneer Palm RR Roystonea regia Royal Palm TM Thdnax morrissu r TR Thrinax radlata Florida Thatch Palm ACCENTS BRA Orange Bromeliatl BRI Bromeliad Alcantarea Imperial Imperial Bromellad BRF Bromeliad Neoregelia'Firebeil' Fireball Bromeliad BRI Bromeliad Neoregelta 'Jill' JIII Bromeliad SRS Bromeliad Neoregelia'SUper Fireball' Super Fireball Bromeliad STR Streli.ia re inae Oran a Bird of Paradise SHOES BHJ Bougainvillea "Helen Johnson" Dwarf Bougainvillea MUC - - -- — SAM -------- _'- ------ - - - - -_ 8 100 "'_--- -- -" - -- -- - --- - -- --- -- ------- '--'---------- -- '-------- - - - - -- -- - --3ba ffO TREE ZONE - - -- EXISTING PAVERS - _ _. �- Zamia in la —. ._.. - GROU D00VER _ Ernodea littoralis Golden Creeper HED Helianthus debilis Ls HYL Hymenocallis ladfolia EDGING MIS EDGING Sunshine Mimosa TRA TradleloSPermum asia0cum Allan Jasmine FXISTING -_- - D D D 0 D D D D D • /* ;\\ P '\ \ \ \ \\ \�� -\ \ \� \� \\� \�\ \ \\ 4" SCHE40 V L �II r II ✓ D D D '— - \ #35 #36 4 105 3 TM CD CD Y W Y yl 2495 SF 17 17 SHELL ED SRS U 11 28 BS U 2686 SF 12 18 CRUSHED U CA 146 27 TR BH1 RADIO ROAD -- -- -- - -- — ' 7 SHELL --- - -- ---- - - - - -- _ -- — — _ -- I A00'�JDa _ _ - - - -- --- -._... ' - - -- - - --.. - -- - -- - - -- -- -- - -- - -_ ' - - _.... -- -- - -- -- - -- - - -- - - -- --- ---- -- ..__.. _.. - - - _. - - -... - - -_ - _- - -' --- -- - - - --- EE -Z NE- -- --- l' , EXISTING ' 4" HDPE T SCH 40 MADISON PARK IN COORDINATION WITH: JAMES C. ABNEY & ASSOCIATES 2984 44TH STREET SW NAPLES, FL 34110 PHONE (239) 304 -8451 PREPARED FOR: COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND THE RADIO ROAD EAST MSTD ADVISORY COMMITTEE 3301 E. TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, PL 34112 PHONE (239) 252-8097 RADIO ROAD EAST MSTU NAPLES, FLORIDA 4 1 5 -- LANDSCAPE LEGEND V-v lcthrBcN PNme C.— Mme SCALE: 1" = 20' DATE: JANUARY 30, 2012 TREES PROJECT #: REV DATE DESCRIPTION Bursera simaruba LANDSCAPE LEGEND V-v lcthrBcN PNme C.— Mme TREES BS Bursera simaruba Gumbo Limbo CD Coccdabe diversifolia Pifleon Plum CE Conorarpus erechx "sericeus" Sliver Buttonwood PALMS CA Coccothrinax argentata SINer Palm PS Pseudophoenix sargentll Buccaneer Palm RR Roystonea regia Royal Palm TM Thdnax morrissu Key Thatch Palm TR Thrinax radlata Florida Thatch Palm ACCENTS BRA Bromellad Aechmea Blanchettiana Orange Bromeliatl BRI Bromeliad Alcantarea Imperial Imperial Bromellad BRF Bromeliad Neoregelia'Firebeil' Fireball Bromeliad BRI Bromeliad Neoregelta 'Jill' JIII Bromeliad SRS Bromeliad Neoregelia'SUper Fireball' Super Fireball Bromeliad STR Streli.ia re inae Oran a Bird of Paradise SHOES BHJ Bougainvillea "Helen Johnson" Dwarf Bougainvillea MUC Muhienbergla capillans Muhly grass SAM Sabal minor Blue -stem Palmetto SRS Serena re7m "sericeus" Silver Saw Palmetto ZAP Zamia in la Florida Coonbe GROU D00VER ERL Ernodea littoralis Golden Creeper HED Helianthus debilis Beach Dune Sunflower HYL Hymenocallis ladfolia Spider Dly MIS Mimosa s"""' Sunshine Mimosa TRA TradleloSPermum asia0cum Allan Jasmine © 7�1 , � LANDSCAPE PLAN NORTH 1" = 20' 100% PLANS - DRAFT FOR REVIEW B D 1 2 3 4 5 6 LANDSCAPE LEGEND Rey 19obunicellmme Corn 161 SAPPHIRE LAKES 7REs BS Bursera simarubs Gumbo Umbn EXISTING Coccoloba dieersifo[ia Pigeon Plum CE Conoca us erechx "seri.." S= Buttonwood PALMS l CA Cocoothdmx argent. SH —Palm PS Pseudophoenix sargentli Buccaneer Palm RR Roystonea regia Royal Palm TM o Key Thatch Palm TR Thrinax radiata Florida Thatch Palm ACCEWS RADIO ROAD Bromellad Aechmea Blanchettiana Orange Bromeliad BRI Bromeliad Alcantarea Imperial Imperial Bromeliad BRF Bromeliad Neoregelia'Flreball' !7 Bpi ge, -- -9-- ---- 3129 Sic — 3519 SF ED v v Orange Bird of Paradise SHRUBS W Bougainvillea "Helen Johnson" Dwarf Bougainvillea MLC Muhlenbergia capillaris Muhlygrass SAM ��'� p/ MR �_Ri y/! _ � ��1AAA Silwr Saw Palmetto ZAP Zamia pu mila Florida Cconde 1rI/l ERL jr �,` ►`— HIED Hellanthus deb111s Beach Dune Sunflower - 1_ ' �7]I `— ! � Sunshine Mimosa TRA vI ra /! ii - - 109 m © ®1�� � Wk m o���.o� m► v ©o� ©� •� v m v 81C VH - 4' HOPE jj MADISON PARK 2 SCH 40 LANDSCAPE LEGEND Rey 19obunicellmme Corn 161 7REs BS Bursera simarubs Gumbo Umbn CD Coccoloba dieersifo[ia Pigeon Plum CE Conoca us erechx "seri.." S= Buttonwood PALMS CA Cocoothdmx argent. SH —Palm PS Pseudophoenix sargentli Buccaneer Palm RR Roystonea regia Royal Palm TM Thrinax morrissii Key Thatch Palm TR Thrinax radiata Florida Thatch Palm ACCEWS BRA Bromellad Aechmea Blanchettiana Orange Bromeliad BRI Bromeliad Alcantarea Imperial Imperial Bromeliad BRF Bromeliad Neoregelia'Flreball' Fireball Bromeliad Bpi Bromeliad Ne0019elia'311' Jill Bromeliad B'S Bromeliad Neoregelia'Super Fireball' Super Fireball Bromeliad STR StrelRZ[a re inae Orange Bird of Paradise SHRUBS W Bougainvillea "Helen Johnson" Dwarf Bougainvillea MLC Muhlenbergia capillaris Muhlygrass SAM Saba[ minor Blue -stem Palmetto SRS Serena repens "serf —s" Silwr Saw Palmetto ZAP Zamia pu mila Florida Cconde (ROUNDCOVER ERL Erndea Iittoralis Golden Creeper HIED Hellanthus deb111s Beach Dune Sunflower HYL Hymenocallis labfolia Spider Lily MIS Mimosa strlgillosa Sunshine Mimosa TRA Trachelospermum asiabcum Asian Jasmine I A D I 2 3 4 5 6 THE SANCTUARY AT BLUE HERON SANCTUARY DRIVE — — — —_ wtf ' w l I I I I 3658 SF CRUSHED SHELL I I ----- -- 100_.NO_TREEZONE.-- ----- - - - -- -- - _ I RADIO ROAD PAVERS (1i1', Opd OOO/ S #36 EXISTING csoo b`0 o 000 - EXISTING Ex1577NC, -P #37 4" PAVERS MOPE EDGING 2" SCH 40 3' 620 4 5 4 5 4 *..L Va MULCH T RR BRl BRB SEE DETAIL SEE DETAIL SE -...' C4 /LS501 C4 /LS501 - - C4/LS501 I-- -- ----- - - - --- - - - -- -- -__ - - - - - - - - - - - - - I MADISON PARK MADISON PARK BOULEVARD BLUE HERON Botanical Name Common Name ' — — — — BS Bursera slmamba - - - -- - -- Co Cocmloba diversifolia Pigeon Plum CE Conocarpus erectus "sericeus" Silver Buttonwood TALKS CA Coccothrmax argentita SIWer Palm PS Pseudophoenix sargenti Buccarreer Palm RR Roystnnea regia Royal Palm TM Thrinax morrissa Key Thatch Palm TR Thrinax radiata Florida Thatch Palm AOCFNIS BRA Bromeliad Aechmea Blanchettiana Orange Bromeliad BRI Bromeliad Alcantarea Imperial 100' NO TREE ZONE BRF Bromeliad Neoregelia'Fireball' Fireball Bromeliad BRJ Bromeliad Ne.'geiia :Jill' Jill Bromeliad Bft5 Bromeliad Neoregelia'Super Fireball' - - -- - - -- STR Strelitzia regime 2754 SF CRUSHED SHELL SHRLIN BW BougaimAllea "Helen Johnson" - -- - -- MULCH lE0 Muhlenbergia caplllaris Muhly grass 6 6 6 63 BH] SRS ' 511wer Saw Palmetto ZAP Zamia umila Florida Coonte RF BR) RF 2 Ernodea Ilttrralis Golden Creeper HED Helianth. debilis Beach Dune Sunflower Hy. Hymenocellis latfolia 305 MIS Mimosa stigill -a Sunshine Mimosa TRA Trachelospermum asiaacum Asian Jasmine 000 0 DO 000 = - 0 T RR - TR u - -- -- - III r .. - -.- MADISON PARK LANDSCAPE LEGEND Ney Botanical Name Common Name TREES BS Bursera slmamba Gumbo Limbo Co Cocmloba diversifolia Pigeon Plum CE Conocarpus erectus "sericeus" Silver Buttonwood TALKS CA Coccothrmax argentita SIWer Palm PS Pseudophoenix sargenti Buccarreer Palm RR Roystnnea regia Royal Palm TM Thrinax morrissa Key Thatch Palm TR Thrinax radiata Florida Thatch Palm AOCFNIS BRA Bromeliad Aechmea Blanchettiana Orange Bromeliad BRI Bromeliad Alcantarea Imperial Imperial Bromeliad BRF Bromeliad Neoregelia'Fireball' Fireball Bromeliad BRJ Bromeliad Ne.'geiia :Jill' Jill Bromeliad Bft5 Bromeliad Neoregelia'Super Fireball' Super Flreball Bromeliad STR Strelitzia regime Orange Bird of Paradise SHRLIN BW BougaimAllea "Helen Johnson" Dwarf Bougainvillea MUC Muhlenbergia caplllaris Muhly grass SAM Sabal minor Blue -stem Palmetto SRS Serenoa repens "serimus" 511wer Saw Palmetto ZAP Zamia umila Florida Coonte CROUNDODYFR ERL Ernodea Ilttrralis Golden Creeper HED Helianth. debilis Beach Dune Sunflower Hy. Hymenocellis latfolia Spider Lily MIS Mimosa stigill -a Sunshine Mimosa TRA Trachelospermum asiaacum Asian Jasmine I 1 2 3 4 5 6 BLUE HERON RADIO ROAD 3296 SF CRUSHED SHELL I I } B I ' 1 _ I IIT ROB- IN GOOD LANE / I o w J Z O- #37 312 +06, 169 SF 2 6 5 6 6 6 509 13 PROPOSED 3 TIM BRl RR RF BRJ RF PAVERS ED 7 ® ' TR 3154 SF u�-�u 59 67 9 13 5 16 CRUSHED BS — _ - -_ -- ` -- -- -- - ---- --- - 26 SHELL - - — ,z. - I J —. --------- - - - - -- MADISON PARK I ' E LANDSCAPE LEGEND Ivey IaotanEal Iroma dormon M- �• ^� m DGING TR EJES B5 Bursera simaruba Gumbo Umbo xmww .. arc . • • Pigeon Plum CE Conora erectly "sericeus" Silver Buttonwood PALM ��� Coccothdnax argentate Silver Palm ..g,,... p s � � � � ���������• G'( '� Buccaneer Palm RR SWISS Royal Palm TM Thrinax morrissli Key Thatch Palm TR Thrinax radiata Florida Thatch Palm AOmi1S BRA Br omeliad Aechmea Blanchettiana Orange Bromeliad BRI Bromeliad Alcantarea Imperial Imperial Bromeliad BRF Bromeliad Neoregelis'Fireball' B I ' 1 _ I IIT ROB- IN GOOD LANE / I o w J Z O- #37 312 +06, 169 SF 2 6 5 6 6 6 509 13 PROPOSED 3 TIM BRl RR RF BRJ RF PAVERS ED 7 ® ' TR 3154 SF u�-�u 59 67 9 13 5 16 CRUSHED BS — _ - -_ -- ` -- -- -- - ---- --- - 26 SHELL - - — ,z. - I J —. --------- - - - - -- MADISON PARK I ' E LANDSCAPE LEGEND Ivey IaotanEal Iroma dormon M- TR EJES B5 Bursera simaruba Gumbo Umbo CD Coaoloba diversifolia Pigeon Plum CE Conora erectly "sericeus" Silver Buttonwood PALM CA Coccothdnax argentate Silver Palm PS Pseudophoenix sargentil Buccaneer Palm RR Roystonea regia Royal Palm TM Thrinax morrissli Key Thatch Palm TR Thrinax radiata Florida Thatch Palm AOmi1S BRA Br omeliad Aechmea Blanchettiana Orange Bromeliad BRI Bromeliad Alcantarea Imperial Imperial Bromeliad BRF Bromeliad Neoregelis'Fireball' Fireball Bromeliad BRJ Bromeliad Neoregelia'Jill' Jill Bromeliad BRS Bromeliad Neoregelia'Super Freball' Super Fireball Bromeliad STR Strelitzla regime Ora a Bird of Paradise SHRUM BHJ Bougalnvillea " Helen Johnson" Dwarf Bougainvillea MLIC Muhlenbergia capillads Muhly grass SAM Sabal minor Blue -stem Palmetto SRS Serenoa repens "sericeus" Silver Saw Palmetto ZAP Zamia mila Florida Ccontle _ GRO1ICOCVOt ERL Ernodea littoralis Golden Creeper HED Helianthus debilis Beach Dune Sunflower HYL Hymenocallis latifolia Spider Lily MIS Mimosa sMgillosa Sunshine Mimosa IRA Trachelospermum asiaticum Asian Jasmine 1 2 3 4 5 6 SHERWOOD I-- — _------- ..____ B' FM--- _. - 16' VM — — — _ — BTIUTS ofr gI� 6 6 ta 6-\ RF 100' NO TREE ZONE EDGING / / FM- - -- - - — - - -- - — _ �� yl,�;��+;'a� ♦�•, i 100' NO TREE ZONE EDGING / IBIS CLUB APARTMENTS J I COLLIER COUNTY E 8 LANDSCAPE LEGEND Ray 278 PROPOSED f220\ � �u� © �►i� r ate. �v ��.rc�� — - - -- - — _ �� yl,�;��+;'a� ♦�•, i "If PAVERS Bursera simaruba + _ ,�,," . . s . ° .. • i a r• • _ ev • • • i i♦ •;••;�• „�� ♦�♦� �♦��♦1� iP� ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ .111 �:�::� . ---�- L �ZiGSU�T�I►a S /+�17E�a.�-��L ®� mil `` %��� ♦���wiF4►L� C d . 1 e - - er i r� : •�• • r�►♦l% Coccothrinax argenmta ' PS WArArArAWA Buccaneer Palm RR Roystonea regia Royal Palm 4F . p Key Thatch Palm TR Thrinax radiata Florida Thatch Palm AOCEIRS f�►►LL77 BRA ug BRI Bromeliad Ncantarea imperial SF EDGING BRF �i�i Fireball Bromeliad BRJ t• • ' ' •' IRS PROPOSED PAVERS Super Fireball Bromeliad STR Strelitria re inaa CRUSHED SHRUBS BHJ Bougainvillea "Helen Johnson" 100' NO TREE ZONE Ml1C Muhlenbergia capillaris Muhly grass SAM — - -- Blue -stem Palmetto SRS Serenoa repens "sericeus" 121 vM ZAP - - - -- -- — It NO TRE • GROU DCIDNER ERL Ernodea littoralis Golden Creeper HED Helianthus debilis Beach Dune Sunflower IBIS CLUB APARTMENTS J I COLLIER COUNTY E 8 LANDSCAPE LEGEND Ray (Botanical PYma Common Pbme TREES BS Bursera simaruba Gumbo limbo CD Coccoloba diversifolia Pigeon Plum CE Conocarpus erectus "serlceus" Silver Buttonwood PALM CA Coccothrinax argenmta Silver Palm PS Pseudophoenix sargenbi Buccaneer Palm RR Roystonea regia Royal Palm TM Thrinax morrissil Key Thatch Palm TR Thrinax radiata Florida Thatch Palm AOCEIRS BRA Bromeliad Aechmea Blanchettiana Orange Bromeliad BRI Bromeliad Ncantarea imperial Imperial Bromeliad BRF Bromeliad Neoregelia'Fireball' Fireball Bromeliad BRJ Bromeliad Neoregelia'All' Jill Bromeliad IRS Bromeliad Neoregelia'Super Fireball' Super Fireball Bromeliad STR Strelitria re inaa Orange Bird of Paradise SHRUBS BHJ Bougainvillea "Helen Johnson" Dwarf Bougainvillea Ml1C Muhlenbergia capillaris Muhly grass SAM Sabal minor Blue -stem Palmetto SRS Serenoa repens "sericeus" Silver Saw Palmetto ZAP Zamia mila Florida Coomie GROU DCIDNER ERL Ernodea littoralis Golden Creeper HED Helianthus debilis Beach Dune Sunflower HVL Hymenocallis latifolia Spider IAy M 15 Mimosa strlglllosa Sunshine Mimosa TRA Trachelospermum asiati— Asian Jasmine -- _ A 1 2 3 4 S' / 251 \.t5/ 3 p +Uv \ I � x 31gA S I s" � O / ' J 153 EDGING IS =LV _ � r �63 100' NO TREE ZONE- EDGING 2 3 IN COORDINATION WITH: PREPARED FOR: JAMES C.ABNEY &ASSOCIATES C�ER ADIORA BOARD EASTFlOAb"sMMI55IONERS RADIO ROAD EAST MSTU AND THE RADIO ROAD EAST M _O ADVISORY COMMITTEE 2984 44TH STREET SW 3301 E. TAMWMI TRAIL NAPLES, FL 34-84 NAPLES, 834112 NAPLES, FLORIDA PHONE (239) 3048451 PHONE (239) 252 -8097 r. I-- _ 5 6 \ / / _= 239 \ 202 SF ". ED 08 PROPOSED #39 PAVERS / T 3 / RR \ #40 BRI EDGING RADIO ROAD 100' NO TREE ZONE \ \ \ 2460 SF - � % T CRUSHED SHELL Ll / 11 Q00 10 20' 40' NORTH 1" = 20' LANDSCAPE LEGEND Key eoterdcel N Comnnn came SCALE: 1" = 20' DATE: JANUARY 30, 2012 TREE PROJECT #: REV DATE DESCRIPTION - Q00 10 20' 40' NORTH 1" = 20' LANDSCAPE LEGEND Key eoterdcel N Comnnn came TREE SS Bursera simaruba Gumbo limbo CD Coccoloba diversifolia Pigeon Plum CE Corrocarpus arechls .sericaus" Silver Buttonwood PALMS CA Cocmthnnax argemaM Silver Palm PS Pseudophoenix sargenbi Buccaneer Palm RR Roystonea regia Royal Palm TM Thinnax mwrissii Key Thatch Palm TR Thrinax radiata Florida Thatch Palm ACCENTS BRA Bromeliad Aechmea Blanchetbana Orange Bromeliad BRI Bromeliad Alcantarea Imperial Imperial Bromeliad BRF Bromeliad Neoregelia'Fireball' Fireball Bromellad SR.) Bromeliad Neoregelia 'Jill' All Bromeliad BRS Bromeliad Neoregelia 'Super Fireball'SUper Freball Bromeliad STIR Strelit la regime Oran a Bird of Paradise SHRLM BHI Bougainvillea "Helen Johnson" Dwarf Bougainvillea MLIC Muhlenbergia capillaris Muhly grass SAM Sabal mirror Blue -stem Palmetto SRS Serenoa repans "sericeus" Silver Saw Palmetto ZAP Zamia pumila Florida Coonbe G ROIRDmyER ERL Ernodea littoralls Golden Creeper HED HelianNus debilis Beach Dune Sunflower HYL Hymenocallis latifolia Spider lily MIS Mimosa strigillosa Sunshine Mimosa TRA Trachelospermum asiaticum Asian Jasmine LANDSCAPE PLAN 10004D PLANS - DRAFT FOR REVIEW SHEET # LP110 .—At. FENDRIO( 1111 #0001119 F) A 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 14 I I, j i I I I I I I I I I! ! -' I a I I - - - - - -- ------ ----- R�---- i__.__L%�_ i CD i — — — — — 100' NO TREE ZONE i I ' I / I I I LLI 0 - _ \11 x m I � _� _ t 1- � -- � -1-' -1 EDGING Al I I - > I 2358 SF BRI RR 6 l PROPOSED i 6 CRUSHED PAVERS I I I I SHELL RADIO ROAD � \ I 'r 6 I I O BRI I I i Q I ' - 'RE'----- -- ---- - -- - ' -t -- .� + I a� II I if I I I N I I � I I I 111 /fl /I ice/ / I I LANDSCAPE LEGEND Uey Botanical lame Common lame 7REES BS Bursera simaruba Gumbo Umbo CD Corxdoba d]versifolia Pigeon Plum CE Costar us erecWS "sericeus" Silver Buttonwood PAWS CA CoccoMrmax argentata Silver Palm PS Pseudophoenix sargenbi Buccaneer Palm RR Roystonea regia Royal Palm TM Thrinax morrissil Key Thatch Palm TR Thrinax radiata Florida Thatch Palm AOCENIS BRA Bromeliad Aechmea Blanchetbana Orange Bromeliad BRI Bromeliad Alcantarea Imperial Imperial Bromeliad BRF Bromeliad Neoregelia'Fireball' Fireball Bromeliad BRJ Broneliad Neoregelia'All' Jill Bromeliad BRI d N reg elia'Super Fireball' Bromeliad STR Somelia r i ore".nae OSrapngFif Paradise SHRUBS BH7 Bougainvillea "Helen Johnson" Dwarf Bougainvillea ML1C Muhlenbergla capillaris Muhly grass SAM Saba] minor Bl.e'tem Palmetto SRS Serenoa repem "sericeus" Silver Saw Palmetto ZAP Zamia umila Florida Coonbe OROUPDCOVER ERL Ernodea littoralis Golden Creeper HED Helianthus debilis Beach Dune Sunflower HYL Hymenocallis latifolia Spider Lily MIS Mimosa strlgillosa Sunshine Mimosa IRA Trachelospermum asiad.. Asian Jasmine A D MIN. Shrubs and Groundcover Cj SCALE: NOT TO SCALE ANT MATERIAL SHALL BE PLANTED 2" GH WITH SOIL MOUNDING UP TO THE IP OF ROOT BALL MINIMUM OF MULCH NI UM DEPTH OF 12" PLANTING )IL FOR GROUNDCOVER BED. NISHED GRADE )NTRACTOR SHALL ASSURE FREE AINAGE/PEROOLATION OF ALL PLANTING rS/BEDS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 2 NOTE: I ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVER MASSES TO USE TRIANGULAR SPACING EXCEPT WHERE NOTED REFER TO PLANT LIST FOR PROVIDE Y MIN. SPACING INDIVIDUAL PLANT SPACING T. BETWEEN DIFFERENT PLANT X"SH TYPES WHERE SHOWN ON PLANS X X 18" TO CENTER OF 24" CENTER OF GROUNDCOVER < 30" O.C. RUBS 2 30" O.C. 0 29" MULCH ACCESS STRIP BACK OF CURB 24" MULCH ACCESS STRIP Typical Plant Spacing Q '� SCALE: NOT TO SCALE REMOVE ALL FRONDS H NGING BELOW HORIZONTAL FIVE LAYERS OF BURLAP TO PROTECT TRUNK TWO STEEL BANDS TO SECURE BATTONS. SIX - 2"x 4", 8 "L WOOD RATIONS @ 60D 4" x 4" WOOD BRACES. NAIL TO BATTONS AND FLAG AT MIDPOINT USE 3 @ 120D. 3" MULCH (OR SHELL, DEPENDING ON LOCATION) AS SPECI FIED MIN. 2' -0" FROM TRUNK BERM SOIL 6" TO HOLD WATER 2"x 4"x 18 "L WOOD STAKES. FINISH GRADE - SEE GRADING PLANS 3 12" MIN. Bromeliad Planting VLSCALE: NOT TO SCALE MULCH( SHRUB E CONDITI VHITE NON -WOVEN POLYPROPYLENE ASPIC, MODEL YRK -WHT -4300 ) EQUAL. CUT "X" IN ROC -KLO H ACT( TO ALLOW FOR PLANTING. TRIM .EDED TO ALLOW FOR BULK OF UAL- SHELL, 3" DEPTH, CRUSHED AND WASHED FREE OF DUST AND SAND, 1/2" MINUS, BY SUPERIOR STONE OR FLORIDA AGGREGATE SOURCE, OR APPROVED EQUAL SHELL TO BE RAKED SMOOTH AND COMPACTED. CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSURE FREE DRAINAGE(PERCDLATION OF ALL PLANTING PITS /BEDS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 2" NYLON STRAPPING (3) 2"X2 "X8' STAKES, PAINT/STAIN STAKES PRIOR TO INSTALLATION DARK GREEN COLOR (fYP.) 3" MULCH AS SPECIFIED BERM SOIL TO HOLD WATER PREPARED PLANTING 5' SOIL AS SPECIFIED. \ �1 CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSURE . PERCOLATION OF ALL PLANTING / PITS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. Royal Palm Tree PREPARED PLANTING SOIL /� 1 SCALE: NOT TO $GALE hl NEOREGELIA T IREBALL 3 12" MIN. Bromeliad Planting VLSCALE: NOT TO SCALE MULCH( SHRUB E CONDITI VHITE NON -WOVEN POLYPROPYLENE ASPIC, MODEL YRK -WHT -4300 ) EQUAL. CUT "X" IN ROC -KLO H ACT( TO ALLOW FOR PLANTING. TRIM .EDED TO ALLOW FOR BULK OF UAL- SHELL, 3" DEPTH, CRUSHED AND WASHED FREE OF DUST AND SAND, 1/2" MINUS, BY SUPERIOR STONE OR FLORIDA AGGREGATE SOURCE, OR APPROVED EQUAL SHELL TO BE RAKED SMOOTH AND COMPACTED. CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSURE FREE DRAINAGE(PERCDLATION OF ALL PLANTING PITS /BEDS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 2" NYLON STRAPPING (3) 2"X2 "X8' STAKES, PAINT/STAIN STAKES PRIOR TO INSTALLATION DARK GREEN COLOR (fYP.) 3" MULCH AS SPECIFIED BERM SOIL TO HOLD WATER Buccaneer Palm Installation and Maintenance A2SCALE:NOT TD SCALE TOP OF ROOT BALL MY ABOVE FINISH GRADE .C7, KEEP 6" AWAY FROM TRUNK SOIL 6" TO CONTAIN WATER, T AFTER SIX MONTHS SOIL BACKFILL TO BE 50/50 MIX OF COARSE SAND (1.0 -2.0 MM) AND EXISTING SOIL CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSURE FREE DRAINAGE/PERCOLATION(MIN. 2 " /HR) OF ALL PLANTING PITS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. PROVIDE AUGER HOLE TO BREAK THROUGH COMPACTED FILL LAYER IF PITS DO NOT DRAIN FREELY. 5 5' BBB OR CONTAINERIZED \ �1 II I I . AS SPECIFIED / ' SRS SRF BRS PREPARED PLANTING SOIL DPAINAGE/PERCOIATION (2 '/HR) OF ALL NEOREGELIA T IREBALL PLANTING PITS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. AS SPECIFIED BRF BRF h OBRF BAS h CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSURE FREE DRAIN FREELY. Bromeliad Mixed Planting - Type DRAINAGE/PERCOLATION OF ALL rV� SWE_N TTOSCALE PLANTING PITS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. Multi-Trunk Tree BL ',NOTTOSCALE Buccaneer Palm Installation and Maintenance A2SCALE:NOT TD SCALE TOP OF ROOT BALL MY ABOVE FINISH GRADE .C7, KEEP 6" AWAY FROM TRUNK SOIL 6" TO CONTAIN WATER, T AFTER SIX MONTHS SOIL BACKFILL TO BE 50/50 MIX OF COARSE SAND (1.0 -2.0 MM) AND EXISTING SOIL CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSURE FREE DRAINAGE/PERCOLATION(MIN. 2 " /HR) OF ALL PLANTING PITS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. PROVIDE AUGER HOLE TO BREAK THROUGH COMPACTED FILL LAYER IF PITS DO NOT DRAIN FREELY. 5 i, 1) 5' 5' \ �1 NEOREGELIA'SUPER FIREBALL' . TRUNK BEFORE TYING - / ' SRS SRF BRS CRUSHED SHELL DPAINAGE/PERCOIATION (2 '/HR) OF ALL NEOREGELIA T IREBALL PLANTING PITS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. IYtF BRF BRF h OBRF BAS h REMOVE AFTER SD( MONTHS. DRAIN FREELY. Bromeliad Mixed Planting - Type A rV� SWE_N TTOSCALE i, 1) NEOREGELIA TIREBALU CRUSHED SHELL - NEOREGELIA'JILU -/ l Bromeliad Mixed Planting - Type B i � J SCALE: NO�TO SCALE 6ACKFILL SOIL TO SE 50/50 MIX OF COARSE 2" NYLON STRAPPING - \ �1 WRAPPED 360 D AROUND TRUNK BEFORE TYING - / WRAP @ LATERAL BRANCH. CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSURE FREE 3" CRUSHED SHELL AS MULCH, DPAINAGE/PERCOIATION (2 '/HR) OF ALL CONTINUOUS WITH CRUSHED PLANTING PITS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. SHELL IN ADJACENT AREA PROVIDE AUGER HOLE TO BREAK THROUGH BERM SHELL 6" TO HOLD WATER COMPACTED FILL LAYER IF PITS DO NOT REMOVE AFTER SD( MONTHS. DRAIN FREELY. 2" 4" X STAKES BURIED 3" T L BELOW FINN ISHED GRADE. NEOREGELIA TIREBALU CRUSHED SHELL - NEOREGELIA'JILU -/ l Bromeliad Mixed Planting - Type B i � J SCALE: NO�TO SCALE GUMBO LIMBO SPECIFICATION: FG, 16' -18' HT, V -10' SPD, 6' CT, SINGLE TRUNK, 6" CAL, FULL BALANCED HEAD, STRUCTURALLY SOUND BRANCHING HABIT. NOTES: 1. DURING PLANTING, IF TREE HAS ONE SIDE THAT HAS HORIZONTAL BRANCHING, ORIENT THAT SIDE TOWARD CENTER OF MEDIAN, AWAY FROM TRAVEL LANE. 2. TREE MUST HAVE NO WEAK VEE BRANCHING. 3. TREE MUST HAVE NO CROSSED BRANCHES. 4. TREE MUST HAVE NO MULTIPLE BRANCHES EMERGING FROM SAME BREAK WITH WEAK VEES, S. TREE MUST HAVE EVENLY DISTRIBUTED BRANCHING AROUND THE CENTER OF THE TREE (NO FLAT SIDES) 6. TREE MUST HAVE NO LOW HORIZONTAL BRANCHES. ACCEPTABLE N< 6ACKFILL SOIL TO SE 50/50 MIX OF COARSE SAND (1.0 - 2.0 MM) AND EXISTING SOIL CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSURE FREE DPAINAGE/PERCOIATION (2 '/HR) OF ALL PLANTING PITS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. PROVIDE AUGER HOLE TO BREAK THROUGH COMPACTED FILL LAYER IF PITS DO NOT Gumbo Limbo Tree DRAIN FREELY. A4S�CAIE. NO TTO SCALE GUMBO LIMBO SPECIFICATION: FG, 16' -18' HT, V -10' SPD, 6' CT, SINGLE TRUNK, 6" CAL, FULL BALANCED HEAD, STRUCTURALLY SOUND BRANCHING HABIT. NOTES: 1. DURING PLANTING, IF TREE HAS ONE SIDE THAT HAS HORIZONTAL BRANCHING, ORIENT THAT SIDE TOWARD CENTER OF MEDIAN, AWAY FROM TRAVEL LANE. 2. TREE MUST HAVE NO WEAK VEE BRANCHING. 3. TREE MUST HAVE NO CROSSED BRANCHES. 4. TREE MUST HAVE NO MULTIPLE BRANCHES EMERGING FROM SAME BREAK WITH WEAK VEES, S. TREE MUST HAVE EVENLY DISTRIBUTED BRANCHING AROUND THE CENTER OF THE TREE (NO FLAT SIDES) 6. TREE MUST HAVE NO LOW HORIZONTAL BRANCHES. ACCEPTABLE N< I 2 TYPICAL PATTERN ADJACENT GROUNDCOVER WIDTH VARIES -, CONTINUOUS �COURSE EDGE PA1,0 I SAND r M,& LEI il� a :9sJ>��5' FIELD: 45 DEGREE HERRINGBONE RN TO MATCH EXISTING PAVERS NUOUS SINGLE ER COURSE EWE SOLDIER COURSE EWE 112" EXPANSION 30INT CONTINUOUS SIGN / WHEN ADJACENT TO BACK OF CURB POST / EXISTING CURB AND GUrTER �IHHH�F —3" MULCH \ \ –COMPACTED FILL (98%) � --I \ \� 6' CONCRETE BASE 8" DIA BY 36' LENGTH SCH. 40 PVC VERTICAL SIGN POST MORTAR SET LAST ROW OF PAVERS SLEEVE FILL WITH PAVER BED D DING SAN LOCATE AT ``1`FXISTLNG SIGN OR PER STANDARD PLAN CALL OUT. NOTES: 1. INSTALLATION OF PAVERS SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE TO MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS. 2. PAVER FIELD: 4" X B' X 2 -3/8' KREHLNG KLASSIC #0193 RED /CHARCOAL OR APPROVED EQUAL (LOCAL EQUNALENT TRI -CIRCLE PAVERS). PAVER FIELD TO BE HERRINGBONE PATTERN AT 45 DEGREE ANGLE. PAVER SOLDIER COURSE: 4' X 8" X 2 -3/8" KREHLING KL SSIC #0194 OR APPROVED EQUAL (LOCAL EQUIVALENT TRI.CIRCLE PAVERS). FIELD VERIFY PRIOR TO ORDER. 3. COLOR TO MATCH EXISTING ON -STTE PAVERS. SUBMIT SAMPLES FOR APPROVAL Pavers at Median Ends Bi SCALE: N.T.S. TYPICAL MEDIAN 3442' WIDTH FINISHED GRADE TYPICAL EXISTING GRADE PLANTING BEDS TILL EXISTING SOIL FILL FROM B.O.C. CUT AN OF TO 6" DEPTH FINISHED SOIL LAYER MATERIAL HP = 6" ABOVE TOP CL- (BASE BID) _HP = 12" ABOVE TOP OF NRB (BID ALT) PLANTING BEDS FILL FROM B.O.C. C11T AND /OR FINISHED SOIL LAYER MATERIAL HP = 6" ABOVE TOP OF CURB TYPICAL MEDIAN 12' -20' WIDTH Typical Grading of Medians j� j SCALE: NOT TO SCALE M NOTES 3 I 3 i FACE OF 1 CURB NOTE: MEDIAN NUMBER (TYPICAL) TO BE SPRAY SEE PLAN SHEETS FOR ASSIGNED PAINTED (BLACK) ON FACE OF CURB PER MEDIAN NUMBERS COUNTY SPECIFICATIONS Number Label for Median C3 SALE: N.S. Sex 1h5E1 t Sxc 11.VT R --- - - -o— -- – a -Y – 40 Jeo 2]0 - 310 530 J]P 610 4# �3,',c. :gr i v i ' ��• [.+.... Or G,een S0" 5) m" 4% m f n 65 20 440 ] !G saneT�" Lr�j da _ tx�roru -nx dL ill dm •.. A m r r�" ........... ... ..._._`...__.._..._.. '_. ....__.__. _ __._ 4. ...... ........_............_......__� LEGEN ._. _......_..__...._ d._. ._... 411 x 6.11 !b:Vkled GC'IJ%FO/IS HCO =F.en QI SigA!Ob: r. �rfiors C'L f x fk.v- asbzleJ CmTGOCs 2010 I DIVIDED ROADWAY, PASSENGER VEHICLE PLAN, see In#ex N�. >GO 2010 INTERIM DESIGN STANDARD, INDEX N0. 596 BASED ON 45 MPH DESIGN SPEED, SIGHT DISTANCE IS 430'. Sight Distance at Intersection Q'� SCALE: N.T.S FINISHED GRADE TYPICAL EXISTING GRADE 1. HIGH POINT VARIES ACCORDING TO SHELL LAYOUT. SEE SHELL GRADING DETAIL A4/LS502 2. TRANSITION FROM 6" TO 12" HT. IN AREAS BETWEEN 20' WIDTH AND 34' WIDTH (BID ALT). 3. NO ADDITIONAL FILL TO BE PROVIDED IN AREAS OF MEDIAN THAT ARE WITHIN CLEAR SIGHTLINE ZONES. B.O.C. EXISTING SOIL CUT TO 2" DEPTH TYPICAL CURB AND GUTTER `— GRADING CONTOURS SHALL BE CURVILINEAR IN A WAY THAT GENERALLY FOLLOWS THE OUTLINES OF THE CRUSHED SHELL AREAS. T ical Grading in Shell and Gumbo Limbo Areas I A d SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 5 6 BROWN LANDSCAPE EDGING WITH STAKES, MODEL #95340 MASTER MARK TERRACE BOARD, 5" X 40' COIL, OR APPROVED EQUAL SHELL, CRUSHED AND WASHED FREE OF DUST AND SAND, 1/2" MINUS, BY ROC -KLOTH WHITE NON -WOVEN POLYPROPYLENE SUPERIOR STONE OR FLORIDA AGGREGATE LANDSCAPE FABRIC, MODEL #RK- WHT4300 SOURCE, OR APPROVED EQUAL SHELL TO OR APPROVED EQUAL. BE RAKED SMOOTH AND COMPACTED, I/4' BELOW TOP OF CURB (PER "COLLIER COUNTY LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION SPECIFICATIONS FOR BEAUTIFICATION IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA") TYPICAL NRB tv �+ AND GUTTER MULCH TYPICAL CO PACrED FILL UNDER SHELL Crushed Shell X GUMBO LIMBO TREE �— SHELL, CRUSHED AND WASHED FREE OF DUST AND SAND, 1/2" MINUS, BY SUPERIOR STONE OR FLORIDA AGGREGATE SOURCE, OR APPROVED EQUAL SHELL TO BE RAKED SMOOTH AND COMPACTED. NOTE: THIS DETAIL APPLIES ONLY TO BID ALT., NOT BASE BID. D I 2 3 4 5 6 MATERIALS SCHEDULE Key Botanical Ohms Common lame Specticatbn Quantity tk& PltNe Orought Tolerance Cold yoleranm WI Tbkr _ Mk *,d or Madre H Nahtenarra oommenta mars 16 -I8' ht, 8 -10' spr, 6' CT, 6" cal, FG, single trunk Sekctirey hft and prune outer benches to maintain BS &user simarube * full balarxpd head, structurally sound brandung 52 EA Yes 1 ST high 40' ht, 40' spr is' min. ckaence over Level tines. Remove dead, Gumbo Limbo hablL FL #1 grade does not apply. See more brown or damaged branches after a freeze event or detailed specs an detail A4. storm. CD Cocccloha Over ardia Pigeon Rum 12 -14' ht, 6-7 spr, 6 CT, 3" cal, FG, full head 30 EA Yes 1 - ST High 30' h[, 20' spr Remove dead, brown or damaged branches after a freeze event or storm. AE move dead, brown or damaged branches after a CE Conocarpus erechs "sericeus" Silver Buttonwood 10-12' ht, 6 -7 spr, mull -trk, min 5 trunks, full head 28 EA Yes 1 ST High 20' h4 20' spr freeze event or storm. IR & maintain mutFtrunk tmeform proportionaty to site of tree. PAWS CA Coccothrinax argentata Silver Palm 25 gal, 3-4' ht, single trunk 24 EA Yes 1 ST High IS h[, 6'spr Remove dead fronds. at back irigation once established (6 -12 months). Treat with ZeroTol or Copper following a hard freeze PS Pseudophoenbt sargemti Bucaneer Palm * 25 gal, 6-7 h4 heavy trunk, matching form 19 EA Yes 1 ST High 15 h4 6' spr or pmbnged cold spell. Apply one time mmed'atey after freeze antl again n 30 days. Monitor for black staining on trunk to determine ff further treatments am necessary. RR Roystonea regia Royal Palm 8 -10 gw, 22 -25' ca ht, heavy trur&, full head 42 EA Yes 2 ST Medium 60' ht, 25 spr Remove fronds that have fallen. TM Thrinax morrissa Key Thatch Palm 25 gal, 4-5' ht, double trunk,full 25 EA Yes 1 5T High 20' ht, 8'spr Remove dead fronds. TR Thrinax radata Florida Thatdt Palm 25 gal, 6-7' hC single trunk, full 35 EA Yes 1 ST High 15' ht, 8'spr Remove dead fronds. ACCERM BRA Bromeliad Aecimea Bandoettians Orange Bromeliad 3 gal, 15'M5 ", spaced as shown 42 EA No 2 ST Medium 30" ht, 24" spr Remove dead leaves and Powerpads BPI Bromeliad Mcantarlas Imperial Imperial Bromeliad 3 gal, 15 x15 ", spaced as shown 12 EA No 2 ST Medium 24" ht, 24" spr Remove dead leaves and tower pods BRF Bromeliad Neaegelia'Fireball' Fireball Bromeliad 1 gal, 9'56 ", spaced as shown 94 EA No 2 ST Medium 18" 1,4 24" spr Remove dead leaves and flower pods BRS Bromeliad Neaegelia'Jiill' 311 Bromeliad I gal, 956 ", spaced as shown 50 EA No 2 ST Medium 18" K 24" spr Remove dead leaves and flower pods BRS Bromeliad Neoregelia'Super Fireball' Super Fireball Bromeliad 1 gal, 9'56 ", spared as shown 24 EA No 2 ST Medium 18" hhk 24" spr Remove tleatl leaves and flower pods STR Strelitzia regime Orange Bird of Paradise 3 gal, I8 "x18 ", as shown 16 EA No 2 ST Medium 5' h[, 4'spr Remove dead leaves and flower pods SHRUBS BFU Bougainvillea "Helen Johnson" Dwarf Bougairwllles 3 gal, 14'x14, 3'oc 1025 EA No 1 ST Medium 30" h4 36" spr Trim with rounded edges ML1C Muhlenbergia mpillaris Pink MuNy Grass 3 gal, 18 "x14 ", 4'm 445 EA Yes 2 C Median 4' h4 5' spr Trim forage maximum 2x per year SAM Sabah minor Blue-stem Palmetto 15 gal, 3-4' ht, as shown 31 EA Yes 1 N Medium 611 6' spr Remove brown, dead fronds SRS Sere— repens "sencets" Silver Saw Palmetto 7gal, 24'x24 ", full, 5' o.c. 149 EA Yes I. N Medium 5' hk S'spr Remove brown, dead fronds ZAP Zamia pumila Florida Comte 3 gal, 15'x15 ", T oc 1204 EA Yes 1 N Medium 30" ht, 36" spr Monitor & treat for scale if needed QQ ►DOOVFR ERL Ernodea littoralis Golden Creeper 1 gal, 9'x15 ", 30" oc 2831 EA Yes 1 ST Medium 18" h4 30" spr Alb, natural form, do not shear. Op long runners. HIED Helianthm debllis "Dune Supreme" Beach Dune Sunflower 1 gal, 9'x15 ", 24" oc 2445 EA Yes 1 ST Medium IS' ht, 39' spr Allow natural form, do not shear HYL Mymeroollis latfolia Spider lily 3 gal, 15'x15 ", 3' oc 1916 EA Yes 2 N Medium 18" ht, 30" spr Remove dead leaves and tower pods at long miners at edges. Mow occasionally to MIS Mimosa strigillosa Sushine Mimosa 1 gal, 4'M2 ", 30" oc 968 EA Yes 1 ST Medium 6" ht, 30" spr promote new gmwth. Remove weeds by hand or mechanical method, do not use Round -Up In beds. TRA Trachrelospermun ase cum Asian Jasmine 1 gal, 6'M2 ", 24" oc 6213 EA No 3 N Median Whir 30" spr Remove weeds by hand or mechanical method, do not are Round -Up in beds. 11,15l7llANE0U S Crushed and washed, free of dust and sand, 1/2" Crushed minus, by Superior Stone a Florida Aggregate Spray emerging weeds with Round-Up tt p or sa Shell Source, or approved equal. Shell to be faked 51,972 SF N/A water. Rake or bow off leaves and hortbutuel smooth and compacted b 3" firlshed depth. debris. Filter Fabric Roth #RK WHf -4300, overlap fabric 12" at 77,958 SF N/A Anchor Pins DeWitt #APBI 6" x 1" x 6 ", Ili gauge TBD by Contractor Landscape Edging Model #95340 Master Mark Terrace Board 5,213 LF N/A Tri - Cirde Paver #671106 (Caramel /Antique Pavers, added where not existing Concrete unit pavers, roadway Red /Charcoal) or equal, Herringbone patfem at 45 992 SF N/A angle. Border: Tri Circle Solder Course #114606 (Antique Red/Yellow/Cl -1) or equal. Topsoil shall be fertile, natural topsoil, typical of line locality,f a of admit tore of subsoil, day, lumps, Topsoil socks, or roots. Topsoil slall contain at least two 414 CY N/A percent (2 %) of organic matter and shall have a pH range of 6.8 - 8.2. Mulch Pro-Em Mulch P-Em Mulch by Forestry Resources 2 CF bags, 3" min. watered -In depth, all planting bed 15,217 BAGS WA areas (30,421 co NOTES: 1. Shrub & Croundmver size spedficatims are shown as height x spread 2. Drought Toleranceratings: 1 = Very Drought Tolerant 2 = Drought Tolerent 3 = Moderately Drought Tolerant 3. Cod Tolerance ratings for trees and palms are per the University of Florida IFAS publiation" Native Trees for South Florida, Table 1" sivubs and groundmvers are based m several resources and observeboru by the Landscape Architect: T = Tropical (generally host -free) ST = Sub - Tropical (occasional freeze) C = Hardy to Central Fluids N = Hardy to North Florida Ratings fa I 1 2 3 4 5 6 SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL 1. PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CONTACTING SUNSHINE ONE (CALL 811, OR TOLL FREE 800432. 4770), LOCATING ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AND SHALL AVOID DAMAGE TO ALL UTILITIES DURING CONSTRUCTION. SHOULD THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR CAUSE DAMAGE TO ANY UTILITIES, NECESSARY REPAIRS SHALL BE MADE AS QUICKLY AS PRACTICABLE, AT LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. 2. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ALL NECESSARY PERMITS NOT PROVIDED FOR BY THE OWNER PRIOR TO COMMENCING ANY WORK. 3. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR TESTING THE PH OF THE WELL WATER PRIOR TO SOIL PREPARATION. 4. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR KEEPING A FULL SIGNED AND SEALED PLAN SET ON SITE AT ALL TIMES. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN A REDLINED COPY OF ALL FIELD ADJUSTMENTS MADE, AND PROVIDE A COPY OF THE REDLINED PLANS TO THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FOR PREPARING THE AS -BUILT PLANS AT THE COMPLETION OF THE JOB. S. THE CONSTRUCTION BID PRICES FOR ITEMS THAT REQUIRE DEMOLITION AND /OR REMOVAL OF EXISTING MATERIALS SHALL INCLUDE THE COST OF DEMOLITION AND PROPER DISPOSAL OF THE EXISTING MATERIALS, SUCH AS PLANTINGS, ASPHALT, LIMESTONE, FILL DIRT, AND CONCRETE. 6. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING, IN FULL ALL PLANTING AREAS (INCLUDING WATERING, SPRAYING, MULCHING, MOWING, FERTILIZING, ETC.) UNTIL THE JOB IS ACCEPTED BY THE OWNER AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. 7. ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE OF FLORIDA NO. 1 OR BETTER QUALITY AT TIME OF INSTALLATION AND SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN THIS SAME CONDITION UNTIL FINAL ACCEPTANCE. DECLINE IN CONDITION OF PLANT MATERIAL DURING THE MAINTENANCE PERIOD SHALL BE GROUNDS FOR REJECTION AND REPLACEMENT. 8. PRIOR TO PURCHASE AND /OR DELIVERY TO THE SITE, THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND AN OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE WILL ACCOMPANY THE CONTRACTOR TO FIELD TAG GUMBO LIMBO TREES AND BUCCANEER PALMS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PREVIEW THE POTENTIAL NURSERY SOURCES AND NARROW DOWN THE SELECTION TO THE TWO OR THREE BEST QUALITY SOURCES. 9. SAMPLES OF ALL PLANT AND HARDSCAPE MATERIAL TO BE SUBMITTED FOR OWNER AND /OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 10. SAMPLES OF ALL PLANT AND HARDSCAPE MATERIAL TO BE SUBMITTED FOR OWNER AND /OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 11. ALL QUANTITIES INDICATED ON THE PLANS ARE INTENDED AS A GUIDE FOR THE BIDDER AND DOES NOT RELIEVE THE BIDDER OF HIS RESPONSIBILITY TO DO A COMPREHENSIVE PLANT QUANTITY TAKE OFF. IN THE CASE OF A CONFLICT BETWEEN THE DRAWINGS AND THE BID FORM, THE DRAWINGS SHALL GOVERN. 12. AFTER RECEIPT OF BIDS, PRICES FOR ANY QUANTITIES ADDED TO OR DELETED FROM THE BID SCHEDULE BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT WILL BE BASED ON THE UNIT PRICE SCHEDULE SUBMITTED BY CONTRACTOR. MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC CONTROL NOTES: 1. THE PREPARATION OF THE TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN FOR THIS PROJECT SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 2003 EDITION OF THE MANUAL OF UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES (MUTCD PART VI, TRAFFIC CONTROLS FOR STREET AND HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION), AS REVISED TO DATE. FOR GENERAL TRAFFIC CONTROL ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, REFER TO THE STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (FDOT) BOOKLET "DESIGN STANDARDS" DATED JANUARY 2006 INDEX NOS. 600 THROUGH 660, AS APPLICABLE AND PER COLLIER COUNTY M.O.T. POLICY. 2. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PREPARATION OF THE TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN (T.C.P.), THE COST OF WHICH SHALL BE INCLUDED IN PAY ITEM - MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC. THE T.C.P. SHALL BE PREPARED BY AN INDIVIDUAL WITH THE ADVANCED FDOT "WORK ZONE TRAFFIC CONTROL" CERTIFICATION. THIS PLAN SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE PROJECT MANAGER FOR APPROVAL WITH THE APPLICATION FOR THE RIGHT -OF -WAY PERMIT. MEDIAN GRADING AND SOIL PREPARATION SPECIFICATIONS: 1. (16) SOIL BORINGS HAVE BEEN PERFORMED ON SITE. THE SOILS REPORT, WHICH INDICATES PH, SOIL COMPOSITION AND PERCOLATION RATES, WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE TO BIDDERS. 2. IF ANY LIMEROCK BASE MATERIAL, ROCK, OR OTHER DELETERIOUS MATERIALS ARE ENCOUNTERED DURING GRADING, IRRIGATION, OR PLANTING, THOSE MATERIALS MUST BE REMOVED AND DISPOSED OF OFF -SITE. ANY COMPACTED FILL OR SUBGRADE MUST BE PIERCED THROUGH COMPLETELY TO ALLOW FOR PERCOLATION AND DRAINAGE. 3. INSTALL IRRIGATION MAIN LINES, WIRING, AND STUB UP VALVE LOCATIONS TO WITHIN EIGHT INCHES OF EXISTING SURFACE GRADE. 4. SPRAY EXISTING MEDIANS WITH CONTACT HERBICIDE FOR 100% KILL OF EXISTING GRASS AS APPROVED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND MAINTAIN MEDIANS WEED -FREE DURING INSTALLATION UNTIL FINAL ACCEPTANCE. 5. CUT EXISTING SOIL BEHIND BACK OF CURBING IF REQUIRED TO PROPOSED 2" DEPTH AND SPREAD CUT INWARD TOWARD THE CENTER OF THE MEDIAN AND ROUGH GRADE PER PROFILE. 6. ROTOR TILL MEDIAN TO AN 8 -10" DEPTH TO WITHIN 18 INCHES OF THE BACK OF CURBING. ROTOR TILLING MEANS 6 TOTAL PASSES OF THE AREA TILLED WITH REVERSE ROTOR TYPE TILLER OR DISC PLOW. 7. FINE GRADE MEDIANS TO PROPOSED PROFILES AND REMOVE ALL DEBRIS LARGER THAN 1 INCH IN DIAMETER FROM WITHIN THE TOP 4 INCHES OF THE FINISHED GRADE. 8. ADD FINISHED SOIL LAYER MATERIAL AS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE FOR PROPOSED GRADES /PROFILES. MAKE ONE MORE PASS WITH ROTOR TILLER/DISC TO MIX ADDITIONAL TOPSOIL INTO EXISTING SOIL. 9. TOPSOIL SHALL NOT BE EXTREMELY ACIDIC OR ALKALINE, NOR CONTAIN TOXIC SUBSTANCES WHICH MAY BE HARMFUL TO PLANT GROWTH. THE PH SHALL BE IN THE RANGE OF 6.5 TO 7.5. IF NECESSARY, THE CONTRACTOR TOPSOIL PH SHALL APPLY THE APPROPRIATE SOIL AMENDMENTS ADJUSTING SOIL PH TO ASSURE A PH RANGE OF 6.5 TO 7.5. 10. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR HAVING TOPSOIL TESTED. REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLES ARE TO BE TESTED FOR ACIDITY, FERTILITY, AND GENERAL COMPOSITION BY A RECOGNIZED COMMERCIAL OR GOVERNMENT AGENCY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH ONE (1) COPY OF THE SOIL ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS (TO MEET THE DESIRED PH, NUTRITIONAL AND ORGANIC LEVELS DETERMINED TO BE ADEQUATE FOR THE AREA) PREPARED BY THE TESTING AGENCY, TO THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO APPLICATION OF ANY AMENDMENTS OR FERTILIZER. 11. TOPSOIL SHALL BE NATURAL, FERTILE, AGRICULTURAL SOIL CAPABLE OF SUSTAINING VIGOROUS PLANT GROWTH. IT SHALL BE OF UNIFORM COMPOSITION THROUGHOUT, WITHOUT ADMIXTURE OF SUBSOIL, CLAY, STONES, LUMPS, LIVE PLANTS AND THEIR ROOTS, STICKS, AND OTHER EXTRANEOUS MATTER. REMOVE ALL ROCKS AND OTHER OBJECTS OVER 1 INCH IN DIAMETER. 12. INSTALLATION OF SHELL TO TAKE PLACE AFTER IRRIGATION TRENCHING, GRADING & PLANTING AND MULCHING OPERATIONS. TAKE CARE TO KEEP A CLEAN SHELL SURFACE AND AVOID DIRT AND DEBRIS FROM CONTAMINATING SHELL AREA. 13. INSTALL EDGING PRIOR TO MULCHING AND SHELL PLACEMENT, PLANTING 1. ALL PLANTS MUST BE HEALTHY, VIGOROUS MATERIAL, FREE OF PESTS AND DISEASES. ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE IN FULL AND STRICT ACCORDANCE TO FLORIDA NO. 1 GRADE, ACCORDING TO THE "GRADES AND STANDARD FOR NURSERY PLANTS ", 1998, 2ND EDITION, PUBLISHED BY FLORIDA DEPARMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES. PLANT MATERIALS IN SOME INSTANCES EXCEED NO. 1 GRADE IN ORDER TO MEET THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS OF THIS PROJECT. 2. ALL PLANTS NOT LISTED IN GRADES AND STANDARDS FOR NURSERY PLANTS, 1998, 2ND EDITION, SHALL CONFORM TO A FLORIDA NO. 1 AS TO; 1. HEALTH AND VITALITY; 2. CONDITION OF FOLIAGE; 3. ROOT SYSTEM; 4. FREEDOM FROM PEST OR MECHANICAL DAMAGE; S. HEAVILY BRANCHED AND DENSELY FOLIATED ACCORDING TO THE ACCEPTED NORMAL SHAPE OF THE SPECIES. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PLANTS MEETING SPECIFICATION AS NOTED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY REMOVE ALL PLANT MATERIAL THAT DOES NOT CONFORM TO SPECIFICATIONS. 4. ALL ROOTBALLS SHALL CONFORM TO THE SIZE STANDARDS SET FORTH IN "AMERICAN STANDARDS FOR NURSERY STOCM'. S. ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE PROTECTED DURING TRANSPORT AND DELIVERY TO JOB SITE WITH SHADE CLOTH OR OTHER ACCEPTABLE MEANS OF WINDBURN PREVENTION. 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL INFORMATION PRIOR TO INITIATING PLANTING INSTALLATION. ALL EXISTING PLANTING SHALL REMAIN INTACT AND UNDISTURBED UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON THE PLANS. 7. ALL TREES MUST BE STRAIGHT TRUNKED, FULL HEADED, AND MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIED. 8. ANY SUBSTITUTIONS IN SIZE AND /OR PLANT MATERIAL MUST BE APPROVED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND OWNER. ALL PLANTS WILL BE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT BEFORE PLANTING CAN BEGIN. 9. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD STAKE THE LOCATION OF ALL PLANT MATERIAL AND BEDLINES PRIOR TO INITIATING INSTALLATION FOR THE REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Pam, please provide fertilizer analysis and application rates. 18. TYPICALLY, SHRUB AND GROUNDCOVER PLANTINGS ARE SHOWN AS MASS PLANTING BEDS. PLANTS SHALL BE PLACED ON A TRIANGULAR SPACING CONFIGURATION (STAGGERED SPACING) AS SHOWN IN THE PLANTING DETAILS. PLANT CENTER TO CENTER DIMENSIONS (D.C.) ARE LISTED ON THE PLANT LIST. INSTALLATION - ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE INSTALLED IN A SOUND, WORKMANLIKE MANNER AND ACCORDING TO ACCEPTED GOOD PLANTING PROCEDURES WITH THE QUALITY OF PLANT MATERIALS AS HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED. ALL ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPING SHALL BE INSTALLED SO AS TO MEET ALL APPLICABLE ORDINANCES AND CODE REQUIREMENTS. CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSURE DRAINAGE AND PERCOLATION OF ALL PLANTING PITS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF PLANT MATERIAL. CONTRACTOR SHALL FILL ALL TREE PITS WITH WATER BEFORE PLANTING TO ASSURE THAT PROPER DRAINAGE AND PERCOLATION IS AVAILABLE. CORRECT IF REQUIRED TO ASSURE PERCOLATION. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REPLACEMENT OF ALL PLANTS LOST DUE TO INADEQUATE DRAINAGE CONDITIONS. TREES GROWN IN GROW BAGS OR GROW BAG TYPE MATERIAL MUST HAVE THE GROW BAG REMOVED ENTIRELY PRIOR TO PLANTING. BALLED AND BURLAPPED MATERIAL SHALL HAVE THE TOP ONE HALF (112) OF THE BURLAP AROUND THE BASE OF THE TRUNK CUT AND PULLED BACK. DO NOT REMOVE BURLAP. WIRE CAGES, STRAPS, ETC. MUST BE CUT AND REMOVED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. ALL PLASTIC WRAPPING SHALL BE REMOVED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. CONTRACTOR TO REPLACE REJECTED PLANT MATERIAL WITHIN ONE (1) WEEK OF NOTICE FROM THE OWNER OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. CONTRACTOR SHALL REFER TO THE LANDSCAPE PLANTING DETAILS, PLANTS LIST, GENERAL NOTES AND THE PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS FOR COMPLETE LANDSCAPE PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS. FERTILIZATION PALMS 8 -2 -12 PLUS MINOR ELEMENTS - SLOW RELEASE 112 LB FERTILIZER PER 112 INCH CALIPER. SUPPLEMENT WITH SOPO -MAG MICRONUTRIENTS. APPLY GRANULAR SULPHUR AT THE RECOMMENDED APPLICATION RATES. SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS 8 -10 -10 PLUS MINOR ELEMENTS -SLOW RELEASE 1/2 LB FERTILIZER PER 100 FT2 TREES 8-6-6 PLUS MINOR ELEMENTS - SLOW RELEASE 1/2 LB FERTILIZER PER 1/2 INCH CALIPER TURF 16 -4 -8 PLUS MINOR ELEMENTS - SLOW RELEASE 1 LB FERTILIZER PER 1000 FT2 ' THE COST FOR LANDSCAPE FERTILIZER AS DESCRIBED ABOVE SHALL BE INCLUDED IN THE PER PLANT PRICE. GUYING / STAKING PRACTICES SHALL NOT PERMIT NAILS, SCREWS, WIRES ETC., TO PENETRATE OUTER SURFACE OF TREE OR PALM. TREES OR PALMS REJECTED DUE TO THIS PRACTICE SHALL BE REPLACED, CONTRACTOR SHALL MULCH ALL PLANT MATERIAL THROUGHOUT AND COMPLETELY TO A THREE (3) INCH WATERED -IN DEPTH WITH CLEAN, WEED FREE MULCH AS SPECIFIED. SOIL AMENDMENTS/ BACKFILL MIX 1. CONTRACTOR TO APPLY "RONSTAR" OR APPROVED PRE - EMERGENT HERBICIDE IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S RATE AND SPECIFICATIONS. 2. PLANTING SOIL MIX FOR TREES, SHRUBS, AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL CONSIST OF A THOROUGHLY BLENDED MIXTURE OF: 1. GUMBO LIMBOS AND BUCCANEER PALMS 50% TOPSOIL / EXISTING SOIL IF ACCEPTABLE 50% COARSE SAND, 1.0 MM - 2.OMM 2. ALL OTHER TREES, PALMS, SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS 50% TOPSOIL / EXISTING SOIL IF ACCEPTABLE 50% COMPOSTED SOIL AMENDMENTS, WHICH SHALL CONSIST OF PEAT, COMPOSTED PINE BARK AND HARDWOOD FINES PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING AMOUNT OF COMPOSTED SOIL AMENDMENTS PER PLANT: -13 CF / LARGE TREE (>16') -9 CF / SMALL TREE OR PALM (10 -16') -6 CF / MEDIUM TREE OR PALM ( <10') -1 CF / 3 GAL SHRUB OR LARGER -.5 CF / 1 GAL GROUNDCOVER -6" DEPTH ALL ANNUAL BEDS 3. COMPOST MIX SHALL BE FREE OF DELETERIOUS MATERIALS THAT WOULD BE HARMFUL TO PLANT GROWTH, SHALL BE FREE OF NEMATODES, SHALL BE OF UNIFORM QUALITY AND SHALL HAVE A PH VALUE BETWEEN 5.5 AND 6.5 (AS DETERMINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM E70). FLORIDA PEAT SHALL BE STERILIZED TO MAKE FREE OF ALL VIABLE NUT GRASS AND OTHER UNDESIRABLE WEEDS. PROJECT COMPLETION AND WARRANTY 1. COMPLETION OF THE WORK SHALL MEAN THE FULL AND EXACT COMPLIANCE AND CONFORMITY WITH THE PROVISIONS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED IN THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS, AND ASSOCIATED CHANGE ORDERS. 2. SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION: UPON NOTIFICATION BY THE CONTRACTOR THAT THE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE, THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT WILL PERFORM A SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION SITE OBSERVATION TO DETERMINE IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS COMPLETED THE WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. IF FINAL ACCEPTANCE IS NOT GIVEN, THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT WILL PREPARE A "PUNCH LIST." THE NOTIFICATION BY THE CONTRACTOR MUST BE MADE AT LEAST THREE (3) WORKING DAYS BEFORE THE ANTICIPATED SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION SITE OBSERVATION. 3. FINAL ACCEPTANCE: UPON NOTIFICATION BY THE CONTRACTOR THAT ALL DEFECTS HAVE BEEN CORRECTED, THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT WILL PERFORM A FINAL SITE OBSERVATION. FINAL ACCEPTANCE WILL BE GIVEN UPON SATISFACTORY COMPLETION OF ALL WORK, INCLUDING "PUNCH LIST" ITEMS. THE NOTIFICATION BY CONTRACTOR MUST BE MADE AT LEAST THREE (3) WORKING DAYS BEFORE THE ANTICIPATED FINAL SITE OBSERVATION. 4. CONTRACTOR TO GUARANTEE PLANT MATERIAL FOR A 12 MONTH PERIOD. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE SITE ONCE A MONTH TO REVIEW THE STATUS OF MAINTENANCE BY THE OWNER AND ADVISE IN WRITING ANY ACTIVITIES OR DISCREPENCIES THAT ARE POTENTIALLY DETRIMENTAL TO THE LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION OR MAY VOID WARRANTY. 5. LANDSCAPE WHICH WAS INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND IS DAMAGED OR DESTROYED THROUGH VANDALISM, THEFT, OR TRAFFIC, SHALL BE REPLACED BY THE CONTRACTOR AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE THROUGH THE CONSTRUCTION PERIOD AND UNTIL FINAL ACCEPTANCE. 6. AFTER FINAL ACCEPTANCE BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, THE OWNER SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF THE LANDSCAPING. IT SHALL BE UNDERSTOOD THAT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THE WARRANTY THAT THE CONTRACTOR MUST PROMPTLY INFORM THE OWNER IF PROPER MAINTENANCE IS NOT BEING GIVEN TO THE INSTALLATION. INSPECTIONS BY CONTRACTOR OF THE JOB SHALL BE MADE DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD TO DETERMINE IF PROPER MAINTENANCE IS BEING GIVEN. 7. AT THE END OF THE ONE YEAR WARRANTY PERIOD, INSPECTIONS SHALL BE MADE JOINTLY BY THE OWNER, LANDSCAPE ARCHTIECT AND CONTRACTOR. ALL PLANTS NOT IN A HEALTHY GROWING CONDITION SHALL BE REMOVED AND REPLACED WITH PLANTS OF A LIKE KIND AND SIZE, EXCEPT FOR DEFECTS RESULTING FROM NEGLECT BY OWNER, ABUSE OR DAMAGE BY OTHERS, OR UNUSUAL PHENOMENA OR INCIDENTS WHICH ARE BEYOND CONTRACTOR'S CONTROL. 8. ALL REPLACEMENT STOCK SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE SAME WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS AS THE ORIGINAL STOCK, PERIOD TO BEGIN UPON ACCEPTANCE OF THE REPLACEMENT BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. ANY DAMAGE DUE TO REPLACEMENT OPERATIONS SHALL BE REPAIRED BY THE CONTRACTOR. D CECIL'S COPY EXPRESS 5959 PINE RIDGE RD. NAPLES, FL 34119 Phone: 239 - 353 -4285 Fax: 239-353-1775 I NAME /ADDRESS I BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISIONERS FINANCE 3299 TAMIAMI TR E. STE 700 NAPLES, FL 34112 -5749 Estimate DATE ESTIMATE # 12/20/2011 14655 PROJECT DESCRIPTION QTY COST TOTAL 2508 POST CARDS 1/1 RADIO ROAD EAST 2,508 0.07775 195.00 ADDRESS AND BARCODE 2,508 0.04 100.32 BULK RATE PRICE WILL GO UP IN ABOUT 2 WEEKS POST 2,508 0.24 601.92 OFFICE IS RAISING PRICES. 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