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HomeMy WebLinkAboutInspection.533 W Hallam St.0285.2018 (29).ARBK79 1 5 791 4 791 3 79 1 3 7914 7 9 1 2 79 1 2 7915 14 14 14 13 1 4 13 15 15 TH I S E M E R G E N C Y E S C A P E G R A T E M U S T R E M A I N C L E A R AN D U N O B S T R U C T E D A T A L L TIM E S TH I S E M E R G E N C Y E S C A P E G R A T E M U S T R E M A I N C L E A R AN D U N O B S T R U C T E D A T A L L TIM E S TH I S E M E R G E N C Y E S C A P E G R A T E M U S T R E M A I N C L E A R AN D U N O B S T R U C T E D A T A L L TIM E S TH I S E M E R G E N C Y E S C A P E G R A T E M U S T R E M A I N C L E A R AN D U N O B S T R U C T E D A T A L L TIM E S 5th Street Gravel Alley Hallam Street Front Yard Setback Proposed Flower & Groundcover Bed Proposed Lawn Property Line Proposed Lawn Edge Of Street Proposed Residence Proposed Mailbox Proposed Lawn Existing Trees Off Property Pervious Stone Paver Patio - Stones Set In Sand Light Well Per Architect Rain Garden Per Civil Property Line Property Line Relocated Existing Shed 10' Side Yard Setback 10' Rear Yard Setback Property Line Edge Of Gravel Alley Edge Of Street Proposed Lawn in Right of Way Existing Cottonwood Tree To Remain Proposed Planting Bed Pervious Concrete Paver Patio - Concrete Pavers Set In Sand On Existing Grade Within Driplines Existing Spruce Trees To Remian Proposed 36" Fence - Posts To Be Field Located With City Forester Proposed Lawn Proposed 36" Fence - Posts To Be Field Located With City Forester Proposed Concrete Apron Building Line Building Line Proposed Trash Enclosure Garage 30"x30" Concrete Pavers Set In Grass On Existing Grade Light Well Concrete Pavers Set In Grass 3' Wide Concrete Entry Walkway Light Well Light Well Proposed Rose Shrubs 36" Gate Non-Infiltration Gravel per Civil Concrete 6' Tall Fence Along Property Line Plant List Existing Deciduous Tree To Remain Existing Evergreen Tree To Remain Proposed Rose Bushes Proposed Lawn Proposed Planting Bed Plant Imagery Proposed Rose Bushes Hardscape Materials Concrete Pavers Set In Sand/Grass Landscape Architecture • Environmental Planning 117 South Spring Street, Suite 202 • Aspen, Colorado 81611 Ph: (970) 925-8963 • Fax: (970) 925-1217 • Email: gma@rof.net GREG MOZIAN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Duncan Residence L.1.01 Site Plan 11/27/18 3/16"=1'-0" 07/02/1809/28/17 10/31/17 03/08/18 03/22/18 06/26/18 05/28/19 Pricing Set 10/11/19 Response To Comments 10/16/2019 79 1 5 791 4 791 3 79 1 3 7914 7 9 1 2 79 1 2 7915 14 14 14 13 1 4 13 15 15 TH I S E M E R G E N C Y E S C A P E G R A T E M U S T R E M A I N C L E A R AN D U N O B S T R U C T E D A T A L L TIM E S TH I S E M E R G E N C Y E S C A P E G R A T E M U S T R E M A I N C L E A R AN D U N O B S T R U C T E D A T A L L TIM E S TH I S E M E R G E N C Y E S C A P E G R A T E M U S T R E M A I N C L E A R AN D U N O B S T R U C T E D A T A L L TIM E S TH I S E M E R G E N C Y E S C A P E G R A T E M U S T R E M A I N C L E A R AN D U N O B S T R U C T E D A T A L L TIM E S +7915.10 Architectural 100'-0" = Site 7915.70' +15.66' +15.61' +15.61' +/-14.30' @ 7915.66' +15.66' +15.61' +15.61' +15.61' +15.61' +15.70' +15.70' +15.70' +15.70' +15.70' 15.70'++15.61' 1.5% 1.5% 1.5% +15.61'+15.61'+15.61'+15.61' +15.00' +/-14.50'+/-14.50' 14.75'+ +15.29'14.75'++15.20' 2.5 % +15.61'+15.61' +15.10' +14.46' +14.43' +14.50' +14.45' +14.54' +14.99' 15.70'+ 15.55'+ +15.61' +14.37' +15.96' +15.61' +15.61' +15.61' +15.61' +15.61' +14.20'+14.50' 5.9%13.30'++12.80'5.9% +15.62' +15.62' +15.62' 15.72'+ +15.74' +15.62'1.5%2% No Slope To Patio Per Architect & American Hydrotech No Slope To Patio Per Architect & American Hydrotech +15.40' +15.60' +15.50' +15.40'+15.23' +15.10' No Slope To Patio Per Architect & American Hydrotech 5th Street Gravel Alley Ha l l a m S t r e e t Front Yard Setback Property Line Edge Of Street Proposed Residence Existing Trees Off PropertyPervious Concrete Pavers Patio - Stones Set In Sand Light Well Per Architect 6' Tall Fence Along Property Line Property Line Property Line Relocated Existing Shed Property Line Edge Of Gravel Alley Edge Of Street Existing Cottonwood Tree To Remain Pervious Concrete Paver Patio - Concrete Pavers Set In Sand On Existing Grade Existing Spruce Trees To Remian Proposed 36" Fence - Posts To Be Field Located With City Forester Proposed 36" Fence - Posts To Be Field Located With City Forester Proposed Concrete Apron Building Line Building Line Proposed Trash Enclosure Garage 30"x30" Concrete Pavers Set In Grass On Existing Grade Light Well Light Well Light Well Non-Infiltration Gravel per Civil Concrete 1. Road And Driveway Shall Be Revegetated As Soon As Possible Following The Disturbance To Avoid Unsightly Scars And Weed Infestation On The Landscape. Utility Cuts Shall Be Revegetated Immediately After Installation Of Utilities To Prevent Weed Infestation. Landowner Shall Insure Proper Weed Control In Impacted Areas. 2. Erosion Control Attention To Disturbed Areas Shall Be Implemented To Ensure There Is No Detrimental Impact Or Runoff To Any Ponds, Streams Or Wetlands. 3. In Areas That Are To Be Revegetated (Especially Seeding Locations Which Have Received Heavy Construction Equipment Traffic), Soil Shall Be Scarified Before The Application Of Seed. Slope Surfaces Shall Be Roughened By Running Tracked Equipment Up And Down The Face Of The Slope. 4. Newly Seeded Areas Shall Be Protected From Wind And Water Erosion Through The Use Of Mulches. Acceptable Mulches Are Wood Chips, Straw, Hydro-mulch And Erosion-control Netting. 5. Erosion-control Netting Will Be Required On Slopes 3:1 Or Steeper, If Allowed By Variance To Section 9-103-2, And In Drainage Swales. Revegetation and Erosion Control Notes 1. Locate All Utilities Prior To Excavation. It Shall Be The Resposibility Of The Contractor, Prior To Construction, To Determine In The Field The Actual Locations And Elevations Of All Existing Utilities Whether Shown On The Plans Or Not. 2. Rough Grading (to Tolerances Of Plus Or Minus 1 1/4" Of Proposed Elevation) Shall Be Approved By The Landscape Architect Before Grading Machinery Is Removed From Site. Notify The Landscape Architect Of Any Discrepancies. 3. Where Proposed Grades Meet Existing, The Contractor Shall Blend Grades To Provide A Smooth Transition Between Existing And New Work. 4. Contractor Shall Maintain Positive Drainage In Lawn Areas. 5. The Contactor Shall Not Remove Any Trees During Construction Without The Express Written Consent Of The Landscape Architect. Existing Vegetation To Remain, Shall Be Protected As Directed By The Landscape Architect. 6. Strip All Topsoil Within The Grading Limit. Stockpile Topsoil Separately From The Sub-soil. 7. Clear And Grub Entire Area Within Limits Of Grading And/or Lawn Areas. Tree Roots Are To Be Grubbed Out, Removed And Voids Backfilled And Compacted. No Grubbing Within Tree Driplines. 8. Storm Runoff Shall Be Controlled To Prevent Erosion, Siltation And Flooding Of On Site Excavations. 9. The Contractor Shall Use The Site Layout Plan For Additional Site Dimensions And Information. 10. All Grades Shown Are Finished Grades. Grading Notes Steel Or Wood Post Flow Bury Toe Of Fabric Geotextile FabricGround Line 3' Remove Sediment Buildup From The Upstream Side Of The Fence After Every Significant Depositing Event. Resecure And Tighten Fabric To Fencing As Needed. No Silt Fence To Be In Tree Dripline Silt Fence To Be Installed At The Perimeter Of Disturbed Areas Where Run-off Leaves The Site. GRE G MOZ I A N A N D ASS O C I A T E S , INC . La n d s c a p e A r c h i t e c t u r e • En v i r o n m e n t a l P l a n n i n g 11 7 S o u t h S p r i n g S t r e e t , S u i t e 2 B • A s p e n , C o l o r a d o 8 1 6 1 1 Ph : ( 9 7 0 ) 9 2 5 - 8 9 6 3 • F a x : ( 9 7 0 ) 9 2 5 - 1 2 1 7 • E m a i l : g m a @ r o f .n e t Sheet: L.2.01 Date: Scale: Drawn By: Revised: Schematic Design Design Development Construction Documents 3/16"=1'-0" BM Grading Plan 11/28/17 Duncan Residence 11/27/18 05/28/19 Pricing Set 09/10/19 Response To Comments 10/11/19 Response To Comments 10/16/2019 This note should be replaced with the following language: "All irrigation work performed within the drip line of existing trees requires hand-grubbing no deeper than four (4) inches and must be as far from the tree trunks as possible. Do not cut roots over two (2) inches in diameter without the expressed consent of the City Forester." 79 1 5 791 4 791 3 79 1 3 7914 7 9 1 2 79 1 2 7915 TH I S E M E R G E N C Y E S C A P E G R A T E M U S T R E M A I N C L E A R AN D U N O B S T R U C T E D A T A L L TIM E S TH I S E M E R G E N C Y E S C A P E G R A T E M U S T R E M A I N C L E A R AN D U N O B S T R U C T E D A T A L L TIM E S TH I S E M E R G E N C Y E S C A P E G R A T E M U S T R E M A I N C L E A R AN D U N O B S T R U C T E D A T A L L TIM E S TH I S E M E R G E N C Y E S C A P E G R A T E M U S T R E M A I N C L E A R AN D U N O B S T R U C T E D A T A L L TIM E S 30"x30" Concrete Pavers Set In Grass On Existing Grade 5th Street Gravel Alley Ha l l a m S t r e e t Front Yard Setback Property Line Edge Of Street Proposed Residence 6' Tall Fence Along Property Line Relocated Existing Shed Edge Of Gravel Alley Edge Of Street Pervious Concrete Paver Patio - Concrete Pavers Set In Sand With 4" Gaps On All Sides And Between All Pavers For Sod Proposed 36 Fence - Posts To Be Field Located With City Forester Proposed Solid Concrete Apron Proposed Trash Enclosure Garage Light Well Light Well Light Well Proposed 72" Tall Fence Pervious Concrete Paver Patio - Concrete Pavers Set In Sand With 4" Gaps On All Sides And Between All Pavers For Sod Proposed Concrete Pavers With 4" Grass Strips Between Proposed Solid Concrete Apron Proposed Solid Concrete Apron Proposed 72" Tall Fence Center Control Joints On Garage Structural Eng To Verify Steel Edging To Support Pavers By Architect - See Site Details On A102 Steel Edging At Grade To Support Pavers By Architect - See Site Details On A102 Non-Infiltration Gravel per Civil Concrete 1'-3"1'-3" 2'-6" Ce n t e r P a v e r s & W a l k w a y O n D o o r w a y Even Even Ce n t e r P a v e r s O n D o o r w a y Ce n t e r P a v e r s O n D o o r w a y Ce n t e r P a v e r s O n W i n d o w Align 1'-6" 1'-5.5"5'-0"1.5" 2' - 8 " 6' - 6 .1 2 1 " 2' - 5 " 4' - 1 0 " 4" Typ 4"Typ 4"Typ 4"Typ 4" Ty p 2' - 2 .7 5 8 " 4' - 1 1 .0 4 6 " Center Walkway On Doorway 1' - 0 " 2' - 0 " 23'-3.799" Al i g n Al i g n 4"Typ 4" Ty p Ce n t e r P a v e r s O n D o o r w a y Center Pavers On Doorway 1. All Dimensions Are Taken To Face Of Curb Or Building Where Applicable Unless Otherwise Noted. The Contractor Shall Verify Dimensions And Notify The Landscape Architect Of Any Discrepancies. 2. Locate All Utilities Prior To Excavation. It Shall Be The Resposibility Of The Contractor To Locate Existing Utilities Whether Shown On The Plans Or Not. 3. Location Of Road(s) And/or Driveways Shall Be Approved By The Landscape Architect. 4. Layout Of All Patios And Walks Shall Be Approved In The Field By The Landscape Architect. 5. Use Dimentional Information Given. Do Not Scale Drawings. 6. All Walkways Leading To Entrances Are To Be Centered On Doorways Unless Noted Otherwise. 7. At Locations Where Existing Pavement Abuts New Pavement, Contractor Shall Blend New Pavement To Existing Conditions. Pavements Whall Align Both Vertically And Horizontally. Ponding At Joints Will Not Be Accepted 8. Provide Minimun 1/8" Per Foot Cross Slope In Direction Of Surface Drainage On All Walkways. 9. Where New Pavement Meets Existing Concrete Or Vertical Surfaces, Provide 1/2" Expansion Joint. 10. Finish On All Concrete Shall Be Perpendicular To Traffic Flow. 11. Where New Asphalt Meets Existing Asphalt, Saw Cut Existing Asphalt. All New Pavements Shall Meet Existing Flush. Layout Notes GRE G MOZ I A N A N D ASS O C I A T E S , INC . La n d s c a p e A r c h i t e c t u r e • En v i r o n m e n t a l P l a n n i n g 11 7 S o u t h S p r i n g S t r e e t , S u i t e 2 B • A s p e n , C o l o r a d o 8 1 6 1 1 Ph : ( 9 7 0 ) 9 2 5 - 8 9 6 3 • F a x : ( 9 7 0 ) 9 2 5 - 1 2 1 7 • E m a i l : g m a @ r o f .n e t Sheet: L.3.01 Date: Scale: Drawn By: Revised: Schematic Design Design Development Construction Documents 3/16"=1'-0" BM Layout Plan 11/28/17 Duncan Residence 11/27/18 05/28/19 Pricing Set 09/10/19 Response To Comments 10/11/19 Response To Comments 10/16/2019 Please provide more information about plantings and how this location works with the proposed fence. 79 1 5 791 4 791 3 79 1 3 7914 7 9 1 2 79 1 2 7915 TH I S E M E R G E N C Y E S C A P E G R A T E M U S T R E M A I N C L E A R AN D U N O B S T R U C T E D A T A L L TIM E S TH I S E M E R G E N C Y E S C A P E G R A T E M U S T R E M A I N C L E A R AN D U N O B S T R U C T E D A T A L L TIM E S TH I S E M E R G E N C Y E S C A P E G R A T E M U S T R E M A I N C L E A R AN D U N O B S T R U C T E D A T A L L TIM E S TH I S E M E R G E N C Y E S C A P E G R A T E M U S T R E M A I N C L E A R AN D U N O B S T R U C T E D A T A L L TIM E S Sod Sod Sod Sod Sod Sod Sod Sod Sod 5th Street Gravel Alley Hallam Street Front Yard Setback Proposed Flower & Groundcover Bed Proposed Bedline Property Line Edge Of Street Proposed Residence Pervious Paver Patio - 4" Grass Strips In Between Non-Infiltration Gravel Per Civil Existing Trees Off Of Property Property Line Relocated Existing Shed Property Line Edge Of Gravel Alley Edge Of Street Proposed Lawn in Right of Way Existing Cottonwood Tree To Remain Pervious Concrete Paver Patio - 4" Grass Strips In Between Existing Spruce Trees To Remian Proposed Perennials & Groundcovers Proposed Lawn Proposed 36" Fence - Posts To Be Field Located With City Forester Proposed Concrete Apron Building Line Building Line Proposed Trash Enclosure Garage 30"x30" Concrete Pavers Set In Grass On Existing Grade Light Well Light Well Light Well Proposed Rose Shrubs Existing Aspen Tree To Remain Proposed Perennials & Groundcovers Existing Spruce To Remain 4" Grass Strips Between All Pavers 4" Grass Strips Between All Pavers 4" Grass Strips Between All Pavers Sod Mulch Mulch Mulch Mulch Concrete DL DLBES BES PMG BP BPBP SD SD BP BPFAFA PMG HHH H BH DL DL DL I I FA FA FA MH FA MH DL I SD DL CS Tree Protection Fencing At Dripline - Typ. Rain Garden Per Civil 1. All Discrepancies Should Be Reported To The Landscape Architect. 2. Locate All Utilities Before Digging. 3. All Areas Shown Are Approximate Only. Verification Of Areas To Be Revegetated Shall Occur On Site Between The Contractor And Landscape Architect. 4. Grades Are To Be Checked And Approved By The Lanscape Architect Before Installation Of Plant Material. 5. Location Of Plant Material Is To Be Approved By The Landscape Architect Before Installation. 6. Quality Of Plant Material Is To Be Approved By The Landscape Architect Before Installation. 7. All Trees, Shrubs, And Groundcover Areas To Be Covered With A Bark Mulch To A Minimum Depth Of 4". 8. All Deciduous Trees Are To Be Staked And Guyed As Specified. 9. Provide "pre-mixed" Planting Mixture For Use Around The Balls And Roots Of The Trees And Shrubs Consisting Of 4 Parts Topsoil To 1 Part Peat Moss . 10. Planting Beds Are To Contain "pre-mixed" Plant Mixture To A Minimum Depth Of 8" 11. All Planting Beds Are To Be Contained By 4" Metal Edging. No Roots Greater Than 2" To Be Cut For Edging. 12. Slopes Of 2 To 1 Or Greater Are To Be Covered With An Erosion Control Blanket. (north American Green S\c150 Or Equal) 13. All Newly Planted Areas To Be Irrigated With An Automatic Irrigation System. No Roots Greater Than 2" To Be Cut To Install These Lines. Planting Notes Sod Native Grass Mix Seed VH L Plant List Common Name Scientific Name Size Deciduous Shrubs Assorted Groundcovers and Perennials Groundcovers Rosa woodsii 5 Gal. 1 Gal. Native Wild Rose HZ L L M Purple & White Delphiniums Delphinium species Purple Maiden Grass Miscanthus sinensis Blue Siberian Iris Iris siberica 'Caesar's Brother' Sweet Woodruff Galium odoratum Woolly Thyme Thymus praecox 'Pseudolanuginosus' Dwarf Shasta Daisey Leucanthemum x superbum 'Little Miss Muffet' Hosta 'White Rimmed'Hosta x undulata 'Albomarginata' Bowles Periwinkle Vinca minor 'Bowles Variety' Blue Spike Speedwell Veronica spicata 'Tall Blue' Dwarf Fall Aster Aster novi-belgii Black-Eyed Susan Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldsturm' Bleeding Heart Dicentra formosa Dwarf Gold 'Daylily'Hemerocallis 'Stella De Oro' 1 Gal. 1 Gal. 1 Gal. 1 Gal. 1 Gal. 1 Gal. 1 Gal. 1 Gal. 1 Gal. 1 Gal. 1 Gal. 1 Gal. L M M M L L L L M M L BH BP FA SD H BSS I BES PMG D DL SW WT Maroon Hollyhock Alcea rosea 1 Gal.LMH Sod Creeping Speedwell Veronica repens 1 Gal.LCS GRE G MOZ I A N A N D ASS O C I A T E S , INC . La n d s c a p e A r c h i t e c t u r e • En v i r o n m e n t a l P l a n n i n g 11 7 S o u t h S p r i n g S t r e e t , S u i t e 2 B • A s p e n , C o l o r a d o 8 1 6 1 1 Ph : ( 9 7 0 ) 9 2 5 - 8 9 6 3 • F a x : ( 9 7 0 ) 9 2 5 - 1 2 1 7 • E m a i l : g m a @ r o f .n e t Sheet: L.4.01 Date: Scale: Drawn By: Revised: Schematic Design Design Development Construction Documents 3/16"=1'-0" BM Planting Plan 11/28/17 Duncan Residence 11/27/18 05/28/19 Pricing Set 09/10/19 Response To Comments 10/11/19 Response To Comments 10/16/2019 79 1 5 791 4 791 3 79 1 3 7914 7 9 1 2 79 1 2 7915 TH I S E M E R G E N C Y E S C A P E G R A T E M U S T R E M A I N C L E A R AN D U N O B S T R U C T E D A T A L L TIM E S TH I S E M E R G E N C Y E S C A P E G R A T E M U S T R E M A I N C L E A R AN D U N O B S T R U C T E D A T A L L TIM E S TH I S E M E R G E N C Y E S C A P E G R A T E M U S T R E M A I N C L E A R AN D U N O B S T R U C T E D A T A L L TIM E S TH I S E M E R G E N C Y E S C A P E G R A T E M U S T R E M A I N C L E A R AN D U N O B S T R U C T E D A T A L L TIM E S Sod Sod Sod Sod Sod Sod Sod Sod DL DLBES BES Right of Way Sod Overhead Spray Green Shaded Area = Very High Water Drip Usage Zone PMG BP BPBP SD SD BP BPFAFA PMG HHH H BH DL DL DL I I FA FA FA MH FA MH DL I SD DL Sod Blue Shaded Area = Medium Water Drip Usage Zone Orange Shaded Area = Low Water Drip Usage Zone CS Mulch Mulch Mulch Dripline Of Cottonwood Established By Parks Department Via Phone on 09/12/18 Non-Infiltration Gravel per Civil Concrete 1. All Discrepancies Should Be Reported To The Landscape Architect. 2. Locate All Utilities Before Digging. 3. All Areas Shown Are Approximate Only. Verification Of Areas To Be Revegetated Shall Occur On Site Between The Contractor and Landscape Contractor. 4. Grades Are To Be Checked And Approved By The Contractor Before Installation Of Plant Material. 5. Location Of Plant Material Is To Be Approved By The Contracor Before Installation. 6. Quality Of Plant Material Is To Be Approved By The Contractor Before Installation. 7. All Planted Areas To Be Covered With Mini Pine Bark Nuggets Only (No Debris Mixed In). Mulch To Be A Minimum Depth Of 4". Mulch To Be Applied To Soil Surface Only, Not Against Stems Or Tree Trunk Base. 8. Planting Beds Are To Contain "Pre-mixed" Planting Mixture To A Minimum Depth Of 12" 9. All Planting Beds Are To Be Contained By 4" Metal Edging. 10. Irrigate All Disturbed Areas With An Automatic Irrigation System. 11. Layout All Planting Beds And Edge Prior To Plant Installation. 12. All Plerennials Are To Be Layed Out With Uniform Spacing. Layout To Be Approved By Contractor Prior To Installation. 13. Contractor To Provide & Install Drainage And Irrigation/ Lighting Sleeves As Needed For All Planting Areas. Planting Notes 1) Amendment shall be tilled to a minimum depth of six inches (6”). 2) Site shall be graded to within two-tenths of a foot (2/10th’) of the grading plan. 3) Site shall be free of rocks and debris over one inch (1”) diameter in size. Rocks and debris 0.5 inch (0.5”) to one inch (1”) shall not exceed 5 percent (5%) by volume and gravel 0.6 inch (0.6”) to 1.25 inches (1.25”) shall not exceed 5 percent (5%) by volume. Particles such as concrete, brick, glass, metal, wood or plastic greater than one inch (1”) shall not be allowed. The total volume of these materials smaller than one inch (1”) shall not exceed 5 percent (5%). 4) Site shall be free of dirt clods over three-quarter inch (3/4”) diameter in size. Dryland seed areas may contain dirt clods up to two inch (2”) diameter in size. 5) Stockpiling - Stripping and stockpiling of indigenous soil (topsoil) shall be required during construction (except as waived by the City of Aspen). The replacement of this soil, plus additional soil amendments, are critical to successful plant material establishment, ongoing health, and efficient use of water through the life of the project. 6) The soil shall have no herbicides, heavy metals, biological toxins or hydrocarbons that impact plant growth or exceed the EPA’s standards for soil contaminant. 7) All applicable soil criteria and standards shall be noted on the landscape design plan. Written verification of approved soil amendment type and volume is required. Projects with inadequate soil amendment and preparation will not be approved. 8) Removing sod and amending soil under protected trees requires hand grubbing no deeper than 4". Any additional soil above existing grade limited to a maximum 3". 9)All irrigation work performed under protected treesrequires hand grubbing no deeper than 4". Soil Preparation Soil Amendments Water Budget Analysis “I have complied with the criteria of the Water Efficient Landscaping Standards and applied them for the efficient use of water in the landscape design plan”. Greg Mozian, RLA Water Usagage Legend HZ 'C' - VeryHigh/Sod - Drip HZ 'B' - Medium/Flower Beds - Drip HZ 'A' - Low/Flower Beds - Drip Hydrozones 1) Topsoil of irrigated grasses (including turf), shrubs, perennials, and annuals shall be a sandy loam to a depth of at least 6 inches (6”) containing at least 5 percent (5%) organic matter by volume. 2) Tree soil must be a sandy loam and 36" deep for areas where trees are planted.The total soil depth shale have at least 1%-3% organic matter by volume. If in turf, topsoil should be 6" and have 5% organic matter by volume. In good existing soils, dig and turn the soils to three times the dimension of the root ball. Hard or compacted subsoil or lower soil layers should be broken up to create adaquate drainage and avoid trapping water creating saturated and anaerobic conditions in the upper soil layer. In newly developed planting sites, soil depth shall be 20' diamter around the trees to a depth of 36". 3) Soil amendment organic matter shall consist of either Class I and Class II compost. Sod Native Grass Mix Seed VH L Plant List Common Name Scientific Name Size Deciduous Shrubs Assorted Groundcovers and Perennials Groundcovers Rosa woodsii 5 Gal. 1 Gal. Native Wild Rose HZ L L M Purple & White Delphiniums Delphinium species Purple Maiden Grass Miscanthus sinensis Blue Siberian Iris Iris siberica 'Caesar's Brother' Sweet Woodruff Galium odoratum Woolly Thyme Thymus praecox 'Pseudolanuginosus' Dwarf Shasta Daisey Leucanthemum x superbum 'Little Miss Muffet' Hosta 'White Rimmed'Hosta x undulata 'Albomarginata' Bowles Periwinkle Vinca minor 'Bowles Variety' Blue Spike Speedwell Veronica spicata 'Tall Blue' Dwarf Fall Aster Aster novi-belgii Black-Eyed Susan Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldsturm' Bleeding Heart Dicentra formosa Dwarf Gold 'Daylily'Hemerocallis 'Stella De Oro' 1 Gal. 1 Gal. 1 Gal. 1 Gal. 1 Gal. 1 Gal. 1 Gal. 1 Gal. 1 Gal. 1 Gal. 1 Gal. 1 Gal. L M M M L L L L M M L BH BP FA SD H BSS I BES PMG D DL SW WT Maroon Hollyhock Alcea rosea 1 Gal.LMH Sod Creeping Speedwell Veronica repens 1 Gal.LCS Right of Way - Spray GRE G MOZ I A N A N D ASS O C I A T E S , INC . La n d s c a p e A r c h i t e c t u r e • En v i r o n m e n t a l P l a n n i n g 11 7 S o u t h S p r i n g S t r e e t , S u i t e 2 B • A s p e n , C o l o r a d o 8 1 6 1 1 Ph : ( 9 7 0 ) 9 2 5 - 8 9 6 3 • F a x : ( 9 7 0 ) 9 2 5 - 1 2 1 7 • E m a i l : g m a @ r o f .n e t Sheet: L.4.02 Date: Scale: Drawn By: Revised: Schematic Design Design Development Construction Documents 3/16"=1'-0" BM Water Efficiency Landscaping Standards 11/28/17 Duncan Residence 11/27/18 Contact Info: Ben Morgan bmorgn@comcast.net 970-948-9488 01/15/19 05/28/19 Pricing Set 09/10/19 Response To Comments 10/11/19 Response To Comments 10/16/2019 This area is a "non-infiltration" rain garden as described on Civil drawings. Include the species to be planted in this area and how the proposed fence will interface with the rain garden. Adjust plans accordingly. Revise this note to include the following sentence: "Roots over two (2) inches shall not be cut without expressed consent of the City Forester." The existing gravel parking area needs to be removed and covered in sod. Per City Code 13.20: the dripline of a trees is determined by using the longest branch on the tree. Minimum offset for limits of excavation may have been determined by the previous City Forester, Please provide any documentation that corroborates this. 79 1 5 791 4 791 3 79 1 3 7914 7 9 1 2 79 1 2 7915 TH I S E M E R G E N C Y E S C A P E G R A T E M U S T R E M A I N C L E A R AN D U N O B S T R U C T E D A T A L L TIM E S TH I S E M E R G E N C Y E S C A P E G R A T E M U S T R E M A I N C L E A R AN D U N O B S T R U C T E D A T A L L TIM E S TH I S E M E R G E N C Y E S C A P E G R A T E M U S T R E M A I N C L E A R AN D U N O B S T R U C T E D A T A L L TIM E S TH I S E M E R G E N C Y E S C A P E G R A T E M U S T R E M A I N C L E A R AN D U N O B S T R U C T E D A T A L L TIM E S 5th Street Hallam Street Proposed Residence Existing Trees Property Line Existing Cottonwood Tree To Remain Tree Protection Zone, Restricted Access, Perimeter To Be Fenced With 6' High Chain Link Fence With Green Mesh- See Tree Protection Specification Details On This Sheet Building Line Building Line Garage Existing Spruce To Remain Tree Protection Fencing At Dripline - Typ. Tree Protection Zone #2 Tree Protection Zone, Restricted Access, Perimeter To Be Fenced With 6' High Chain Link Fence With Green Mesh- See Tree Protection Specification Details On This Sheet TREE PROTECTION ZONE (TPZ) SIGN EXAMPLE: TPZ signs shall be installed at regular intervals around the fencing to clearly indicate that entry and storage are prohibited. TREE PROTECTION ZONE KEEP OUT • FENCING MAY NOT BE REMOVED • NO PERSON SHALL ENTER THE AREA • NO MACHINERY SHALL ENTER THE AREA • NO MATERIALS SHALL BE STORED IN THE AREA • NO DEBRIS SHALL BE STORED IN THE AREA • NO EXCAVATION SHALL OCCUR IN THE AREA ANY INCURSION INTO THE AREA WITHOUT PRIOR CONSENT OF THE CITY FORESTER IS SUBJECT TO FINES. Call 970 -429-4031 TPZ FENCING REQUIREMENTS: 1. Chain link or wire mesh panels with cloth covering, held in place with metal plate or concrete feet, minimum 6’ ft tall 2. Alternative plywood or chip board fence panels. This must also prevent soil or building materials from entering the TPZ like the cloth covering for wire mesh 3. Mulch installation across the surf ace of the TPZ (at the discretion of the City Forester) 4. Posts and Bracing are permissible within the TPZ but should be positioned to avoid roots *Fencing shall be installed at the dripline unless otherwise agreed with the City Forester CITY OF ASPEN – TREE REMOVAL / DRIPLINE EXCAVATION SPECIFICATION SHEET • A construction fence must be erected along the entire dripline of all trees on site and any tree canopy from neighboring prop erty. This will serve as the Tree Protection Zone (TPZ). This fence is to be constructed in such a manner that the area inside th e dripline is protected and must remain in place until final landscape improvements are made. AN INSPECTION OF THIS FENCE MUST BE PERFORMED BEFORE ANY CONSTRUCTION OR DEMOLITION ACTIVITIES BEGIN. PLEASE ARRANGE THIS INSPECTION WITH IAN GRAY, CITY FORESTER, AT 429-2031. • No materials may be stored in the TPZ, including but not limited to, construction backfill, construction traffic, or any other construction materials. • No excavation, grading or trenching may occur within the TPZ without the consent of the City of Aspen Forester or his designee. • No parking of vehicles or equipment and No dumping of any waste products may occur in the TPZ. • Any roots cut during excavation shall be pruned with sharp loppers/pruners back to the soil line. The roots will further be protected by burlap draped over the side of the excavation covering the exposed roots. This burlap shall be kept moist until the excavation is backfilled. • Site inspections shall be performed on a weekly basis, to ensure the above listed conditions are met. • Any unapproved improvements or activities outside of those approved within this permit will be subject to mitigation in the f orm of restoration. • This permit must be posted on site during the construction process. Drip Line Protection - City Code 13.20.020 (b)(2)(3): Recommended Trunk Protection System: Irrigation Installation Guidelines The design and layout of new irrigation systems shall follow the requirements of the City of Aspen Water Efficient Landscape Standards. Wherever possible, new irrigation lines shall be installed outside of the driplines of existing trees. Mechanical trenching for new irrigation installation shall not be used within the driplines of existing trees. This shall be restricted to hand digging in consultation with the City Forester. Roots over 2” inches in diameter shall not be cut unless absolutely necessary upon approval from the City Forester. Trenches shall not exceed 6” inches in width. The minimum depth for main lines shall be 18” inches and 12” inches for laterals. Separate irrigation zon es for trees with drip, bubbler or soaker-style delivery is recommended so quantities and rates may be appropriately controlled. All trees adjacent to this construction project must receive supplemental watering on an as needed basis depending on soil conditions and precipitation. The following chart may be used a guideline: Tree Size Class Small Trees - x1 Weekly 10 gal/Inch Medium Trees - x3 per Month 10 gal/inch Large Trees - x2 per Month 15 gal/inch Tree Trunk Diameter 1” 2” 3” 4” 6” 8” 10” 12” 14” Deep Root Fork 2 gal/min 5 10 15 minutes 20 30 40 minutes 75 90 105 minutes Deep Root Needle 2 gal/min 5 10 15 minutes 20 30 40 minutes 75 90 105 minutes Soft Spray Wand 4 gal/min 3 5 8 minutes 10 15 20 minutes 38 45 53 minutes Soaker Hose 2 gal/min 5 10 15 minutes 20 30 40 minutes 75 90 105 minutes GRE G MOZ I A N A N D ASS O C I A T E S , INC . La n d s c a p e A r c h i t e c t u r e • En v i r o n m e n t a l P l a n n i n g 11 7 S o u t h S p r i n g S t r e e t , S u i t e 2 B • A s p e n , C o l o r a d o 8 1 6 1 1 Ph : ( 9 7 0 ) 9 2 5 - 8 9 6 3 • F a x : ( 9 7 0 ) 9 2 5 - 1 2 1 7 • E m a i l : g m a @ r o f .n e t Sheet: L.4.03 Date: Scale: Drawn By: Revised: Schematic Design Design Development Construction Documents 3/16"=1'-0" BM Tree Protection Plan 11/28/17 Duncan Residence 11/27/18 05/28/19 Pricing Set 09/10/19 Response To Comments 10/11/19 Response To Comments 10/16/2019