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7-L-111, L-400 ADD-1XXXXXXX X 10' POWER LINE5' HTMID SIZE GROWTHARONIA MELANOCARPA,BLACK CHOKEBERRYHIGHBUSHBLUEBERRYRHODODENDRON MAXIMUM,EVERGREENCOMMON SERVICEBERRYKALMIA LATIFOLIA, EVERGREENINKBERRYHIGHBUSH BLUEBERRYKALMIA LATIFOLIA, EVERGREENMAPLE-LEAVED VIBURNUMLOW BUSH BLUEBERRYKALMIA LATIFOLIAHIGHBUSH BLUEBERRYMAPLE-LEAVED VIBURNUMILEX GLABRAARONIA MELANOCARPA,BLACK CHOKEBERRY10' POWER LINE5' HTMID SIZE GROWTH 2022 © Austin Design Inc.architecture for enjoying lifeGreenfield MA 01301413 624 9669Brattleboro VT 05301802 451 5966Prospect Place737 Bridge Rd(413) 582-70004 Allen Place, Northampton, Massachusetts 01060Landscape ArchitectureCivil EngineeringBerkshireGroupDesignLand SurveyingRutherford, NJ ·New York, NY ·Boston, MAPrinceton, NJ ·Tampa, FL ·Detroit, MIwww.stonefieldeng.comTITLE:SCALE:PROJECT ID:DRAWING:HAMPSHIRE COUNTY CITY OF NORTHAMPTON737 BRIDGE ROADPARCEL 18C-048-001MASSACHUSETTS120 Washington Street, Suite 201, Salem, MA 01970Phone 617.203.2076L 1110'30'15'60'90'SCALE 1"=30'-0" (if printed full size @ 24" x 36")2 EABa1 EANs3 EAOa2 EAAa1 EAPt3 EAAa1 EABa1 EAOv2 EASa1 EAQb3 EABp3 EAAaCOURTYARD ENLARGEMENT L-4003 EABp5 EAAa2 EAOa1 EAAa2 EAAaEXISTING TREES, TYP.2 EAAa1 EAAa3 EAAa*NOTE:PLANT AVAILABILITY AND SIZES MAY REQUIRESUBSTITUTIONS AT TIME OF PLANTINGDark and Durable Mix - from Valley GreenLawn MixLOAM & SEED ALL AREAS OFDISTURBANCE, TYP.PLANT BED AND MULCH EDGE, TYP. ;TO BE SPADE CUT 6"BERMS SHOWN ARE PART OF BASE BID. INCLUDE A DEDUCT ALTERNATE FOR COSTOF WORK WITHOUT BERMS."3 EABf2 EANs1 EASa3 EAAaBERM MIX; PART SHADE, TYP.BERM MIX; PART SUN, TYP.1 EAOa1 EABl2 EAOv1 EAPt3 EAAa1 EASa1 EANs3 EAAaAaAmelanchier arboreaCommon Serviceberry3710-15' SPREADBfBenthamidia floridaFlowering Dogwood425' SPREADBpBetula populifoliaGrey BirchBetula alleghaniensisYellow BirchBa8Deciduous TreesBlBetula lentaBlack BirchOaOxydendrum arborumSourwood620' SPREADOvOstrya virginianaHop hornbeam8Magnolia virginianaSweet Bay Magnolia10-20' SPREADMv912-25' SPREADSaSassafras albidumSassafras425-40' SPREAD'1QbQuercus BicolorSwamp White Oak13" cal.50-60' SPREADNsNyssa SylvaticaBlack Tupelo420-30' SPREADMpMyrica pennsylvanicaBayberryVcVaccinium corymbosumHigh Bush BlueberryVaViburnum acerifoliumMapleleaf ViburnumCsCornus Sericea Red-osier Dogwood9710Deciduous Shrubbery5 gallon5 gallon5 gallon5 gallonAmAronia melanocarpaBlack Chokeberry115 gallon10-20' SPREAD25-45' SPREAD35-50' SPREADwet feet6' WD6' WD4' WD5' wd, spring bloomVanVaccinium angustifoliumLow Bush Blueberry1963 gallon 2' WD30%Carex scopariaPointed Broom SedgeZizia aureaBerm Mix - PART SUN - 5131 SFPLUGSPLUGS790Carex vulpinoidesFox SedgePLUGS105440%15%Festuca RubraCreeping FescuePLUGS30%6" DRIP STRIP AROUND PERIMETER OFBUILDING, TYP.BERMS SHOWN ARE PART OFBASE BID. INCLUDE A DEDUCTALTERNATE FOR COST OFWORK WITHOUT BERMS."LOAM AND SEED, TYP.LOAM AND SEED, TYP.PROSPECT AVE SHRUBPLANTING ANDSCREENING; REFER TOSECTIONS ON THISSHEETPLANT BEDAND MULCHEDGE, TYP. ;TO BE SPADECUT 6"CoCephalanthus occidentalisButton Bush65 gallon wet feet CpComptonia peregrinaSweet Fern45 gallon 6' WDFgFothergilla Gardenii Dwarf Fothergilla343 gallonNON-NATIVE, wet feetIvIlex verticulataWinterberry275 gallonwet feetKleKalmia latifolia 'Elf'Dwarf Mountain LaurelRmRhododendron MaximumRhododendronIgIlex glabra 'Shamrock'Shamrock Inkberry289947Evergreen Shrubbery5 gallon3 gallon5 gallonRmpRhododendron PJMPJM Rhododendron185 gallon4' WD4' WD8' WD6' WDKlKalmia latifoliaMountain Laurel405 gallon7' WDPtPopulus tremuloidesQuaking Aspen730' SPREAD2" cal.2" cal.2" cal.2" cal.2" cal.2" cal.2" cal.2" cal.2" cal.2" cal.2" cal.2 EAPtEurybia divaricatusWhitewood AsterHoustania caerulaLittle BluetMaianthemum racemosumFeathery False Solomon's SealHelianthus divaricatusWoodland SunflowerPart Shade Mix - 1879 SFMaianthemum canadenseCanada MayflowerAlium tricoccumWild LeekTiarella cordifoliaFoamflowerGautheria procumbensWintergreen33%Asarum canadenseCanadian Wild GingerPART SHADE SWALE MIX - 753 SFPLUGS128Chamaepericlymenum canadenseBunchberry28833%Mitchella repensPartridgeberry12833%% QTYLATINCOMMONSIZE6 EAAaPART SHADE SWALE MIX, TYP. ALONGTHIS SIDE OF BUILDINGWET SHADEWET SHADE, SEMI-EVERG.Mitchella repensPartridgeberryPLANTINGPLAN1"=30'PLANT LISTKEY QTYLATINCOMMONSIZE NOTES20%Carex scopariaPointed Broom SedgeBerm Mix - PART SHADE - 6026 SFPLUGS618Carex vulpinoidesFox SedgePLUGS20%Festuca RubraCreeping FescuePLUGS60%% QTYLATINCOMMONSIZE SPACE1 EABaDECIDUOUS TREEPLANTINGS ON BERMBERM MIX PART SHADE ONNORTH SIDE OF BERMSAND EROSION BLANKETJUTE NETTING; REFER TOPLANTING LISTHIGHEST POINT ATBERM; 3' ABOVESURROUNDING GRADEBRIDGE RD SIDEWALKLAWNBERMSECTION A-AAAPARKING LOTSIDEWALKPROSPECT AVESECTION B-BAVERAGE HEIGHT OFPOWER LINES (10') RUNPARALLEL TO PROSPECTAVEPROSPECT AVE PLANTING TYPOLOGIESBB3 EAMv1 EAPt3 EAMv3 EAMv1 EAPt3 EAOv2 EABp1 EAPt2 EAOvWET SHADE, EVERGREENPART SHADEMIX, TYP.Checked By:Drawn By:JASRL1 EABf45 Kl7 Kle3 Rm5 Rmp9 Va31 Van6 Rm2 Am17 Ig5 Kl36 Kle1 Mp5 Rm13 Rmp10 Va57 Van6 Am4 Cp5 Ig6 Kl15 Kle3 Mp3 Rm5 Va25 Van3 Am6 Ig2 Kl20 Kle5 Rm7 Va11 Van6 Kl7 Rm9 Va12 Van6 Kl7 Rm9 Va12 Van6 Co9 Cs14 Csd27 Iv34 Fg10 Kl21 Kle3 Mp11 Rm48 Van10 VcCsdCornus Sericea (Dwarf)Dwarf Red-osier Dogwood143 gallon wet feet49REVISION: 10/12/22 SUBMISSION #2 PLANNING 18" O.C.18" O.C.18" O.C.18" O.C.18" O.C.18" O.C.12" O.C.12" O.C.18" O.C.24" O.C.6" O.C.6" O.C.24" O.C.18" O.C.PLUGSPLUGSSEE SHEET L 400 FOR QUANTITIES AND SPECIESREVISION: 10/27/22 SUBMISSION #3 PLANNING REVISION: 01/09/2023 SUBMISSION #4 PB COMMENTS TRIM LOW LIMBS OFEXISTING TREES ASNECESSARY TO BEDETERMINED BYLANDSCAPEARCHITECT OROWNER, TYP.TRIM LOW LIMBS OFEXISTING TREES TREESAS NECESSARY TO BEDETERMINED BYLANDSCAPE ARCHITECTOR OWNER, TYP.TRIM LOW LIMBS OFEXISTING TREES TREESAS NECESSARY TO BEDETERMINED BYLANDSCAPE ARCHITECTOR OWNER, TYP.REVISION: 06/16/2023 SUBMISSION #5 70% SET LOAM & SEED AREADISTURBED BYBITTERSWEET ANDINVASIVE SPECIESREMOVAL*NOTE: BERM IS ADEDUCT ALTERNATE,PLANTINGS ARE NOTBIKE SHELTER PRICED ASAN ALLOWANCEREVISION: 02/24/2024 FINAL PRICING SET Eurybia divaricataWhite Wood AsterPLUGS15%18" O.C.Phlox divaricataWild Blue PhloxPLUGS15%12" O.C.Anemonella thalictroidesRue AnemonePLUGS10%6" O.C.NOTES24" HT36" HT12"-24"12"-36", May-June, YellowAug-Sept, 24"May-June, 12"-24"Pink bloom April-June, 6"24" HT36" HT12"-24"Golden AlexanderBaptisia australisPLUGS15%36" O.C.36"-60", June-July, Blue/Pur.Blue False IndigoAquilegua canadensisPLUGS15%12" O.C.12"-36", May-June, RedColumbinePLUGSPLUGSPLUGSPLUGSPLUGSPLUGSPLUGSPLUGSPLUGSSPACE NOTES12" O.C.18" O.C.6"-12" HT, Jun-July24", Aug-Sept6", EVERGREEN groundcover4'-6', July-Sept, Yellow8", April-August,Yellow Blue1-2", EVERGREEN groundcov8", May-June54312"-36" HT, May-June8", May-June25%10%50%10%15%50%30%10%10%61818554631043278179088999889965435413034822605549618" O.C.12" O.C.18" O.C.ADD-1 3/29/2024 EJEJEJEJEJCJCJCJCJCJCJCJCJCJCJCJCJCJCJCJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ EJ 5'8.5'4'4'4'5'4'4'4'POURED IN PLACE RUBBER SAFETYSURFACING, TYP.; 2 COLORSHONEY LOCUST OR CATALPA WOODCHIP MULCH WITH EDGING, TYP.; FROMEXISTING TREES TO BE REMOVED ONSITEPOURED IN PLACE MOUND; TOP OF MOUNDTO BE 1' ABOVE SURROUNDING GRADE;REFER TO CIVIL DRAWINGS FOR GRADINGAND DRAINAGEMOVABLE ADIRONDACK CHAIRS, TYP.DEDUCT ALTERNATEPLANTING BEDS WITH EDGING, TYP.UNIT PAVER PLAZA L-SHAPED EDGERESTRAINTS5' WIDE CONCRETE PATH4' HIGH TOT LOT FENCE WITH TWO 4'WIDE GATES; CEDAR FRAMING WITHMETAL MESH INSERT, TYP.4' WIDE CONCRETE PATHLAWN SPACES WITH PICNICTABLES, TYP.; TWO PICNICTABLES DEDUCT ALTERNATESADA ACCESSIBLE PICNIC TABLE ON UNITPAVERS, DEDUCT ALTERNATEPAVERS IN GRASS,DEDUCT ALTERNATESHADE SAILS ATTACHED TO 4POSTS AT 10'PART SHADE NATIVE MIX PLANTINGBEDS8.5' WIDE CONCRETE PATHEXPOSED AGGREGATE CONCRETETINTED WITH COLOR AD MIX, TYP.EXPOSED AGGREGATE CONCRETE PATHTINTED WITH COLOR AD MIX, TYP.NATIVE EVERGREEN SCREENINGSHRUBS, TYP.HONEY LOCUST OR CATALPA LOGSTEPPER GAME, TYP.; FROM EXISTINGTREES TO BE REMOVED ON SITE- BARKREMOVED AND WOOD TO BE SEALEDWITH OIL OR POLY TBDHONEY LOCUST OR CATALPA FALLENLOG CLIMBER PIECES, TYP.; FROMEXISTING TREES TO BE REMOVED ONSITE- BARK REMOVED AND WOOD TOBE SEALED WITH OIL OR POLY TBDNATIVE EVERGREEN AND DECIDUOUSSHRUB MIX IN PLANTING BEDS, TYP.;REFER TO PLANTING SCHEDULE6" DRIP STRIP, TYP.NATIVE EVERGREEN AND DECIDUOUSSHRUB MIX IN PLANTING BEDS, TYP.;REFER TO PLANTING SCHEDULE6" DRIP STRIP, TYP.; 1/2" WASHEDRIVERSTONE1' HIGH PLANTED MOUND, RIDGE LINEIN CENTER2' HIGH PLANTED MOUND, RIDGE LINEIN CENTER; PROVIDE JUTE MATTINGOVERHEAD CATENARY LIGHTINGATTACHED TO BUILDING FACADE, TYP.;REFER TO PHOTOMETRIC PLAN ANDSTRUCTURAL DRAWINGSREFER TO CIVIL DRAWINGSFOR OVERALL SITE PLANSAND DETAILS5' WIDE CONCRETE PATH4' WIDE EXPOSEDAGGREGATE CONCRETEPATH, TYP.NATIVE SHADE PLANTINGAND ORNAMENTAL TREES,TYP.NATIVE SHADE AND ORNAMENTALTREES, TYP.3 EABp3 EAMv1 EAOa1 EABp2 EAJs5 EAAa4 EABp1 EAMv1 EAJsAGE GROUP: 2-5 YEAR OLD PLAYSTRUCTURE WITH SLIDE, DEDUCTALTERNATEAaAmelanchier arboreaCommon Serviceberry53" cal.10-15' SPREADBpBetula populifoliaGrey Birch3" cal.8Deciduous TreesJsJuniperus scopulorum 'Moonglow'Moonglow Juniper33" cal.Evergreen TreesOaOxydendrum arborumSourwood13" cal.20' SPREADMagnolia virginianaSweet Bay Magnolia3" cal.10-20' SPREADMv 4JvtJuniperus virginiana 'Taylor'Taylor Juniper373" cal.NON-NATIVE, 8' SPREADNON-NATIVE, 3' SPREADKleKalmia latifolia 'Elf'Dwarf Mountain LaurelPsPrunus laurocerasus 'SchipkaensisSkip LaurelIgIlex glabra 'Shamrock'Shamrock Inkberry15975Evergreen Shrubbery5 gallon5 gallon5 gallonMpMyrica pennsylvanicaBayberryVcVaccinium corymbosumHigh Bush BlueberryVaViburnum acerifoliumMapleleaf ViburnumCpComptonia peregrinaSweet Fern26529Deciduous Shrubbery5 gallon5 gallon5 gallon5 gallon10-20' SPREADNON-NATIVE, 7' WIDE4' WD4' WD6' WD6' WD6' WD4' WDVanVaccinium angustifoliumLow Bush Blueberry315 gallon2' WDKlKalmia latifoliaMountain Laurel35 gallon7' WD20 EAJvt17 EAJvt3 BOULDERSTRASH CAN, TYP.TRASH CAN, TYP. 2022 © Austin Design Inc.architecture for enjoying lifeGreenfield MA 01301413 624 9669Brattleboro VT 05301802 451 5966Prospect Place737 Bridge Rd(413) 582-70004 Allen Place, Northampton, Massachusetts 01060Landscape ArchitectureCivil EngineeringBerkshireGroupDesignLand SurveyingRutherford, NJ ·New York, NY ·Boston, MAPrinceton, NJ ·Tampa, FL ·Detroit, MIwww.stonefieldeng.comTITLE:SCALE:PROJECT ID:DRAWING:HAMPSHIRE COUNTY CITY OF NORTHAMPTON737 BRIDGE ROADPARCEL 18C-048-001MASSACHUSETTS120 Washington Street, Suite 201, Salem, MA 01970Phone 617.203.2076L 400COURTYARDENLARGEMENT1"=10'Checked By:Drawn By:JASRL0'10'5'20'30'SCALE 1"=10'-0" (if printed full size @ 24" x 36")Dark and Durable Mix - from Valley GreenLawn Mix13 Kle7 Ig12 Va8 Kle18 Kle14 Kle12 Van2 Cp8 Ig3 Kl44 Kle6 Mp5 Ps17 Va19 VanREVISION: 10/12/22 SUBMISSION #2 PLANNING REVISION: 10/27/22 SUBMISSION #3 PLANNING REVISION: 01/09/2023 SUBMISSION #4 PB COMMENTS CAFE TABLE AND CHAIRS, DEDUCTALTERNATEADIRONDACK CHAIR(S) WITH SIDETABLE, TYP. DEDUCT ALTERNATEREVISION: 06/16/2023 SUBMISSION #5 70% SET PLANTING NOTES1. ALL NURSERY STOCK SHALL MEET THE MOST RECENT HORTICULTURAL STANDARDS OF THEAMERICAN NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE ASSOCIATION (ANLA) AS TO GRADING AND QUALITY.2. ALL PLANTS SHALL BE NURSERY GROWN IN ACCORDANCE WITH GOOD HORTICULTURALPRACTICES AND SHALL BE GROWN FOR AT LEAST TWO YEARS UNDER CLIMATIC CONDITIONSSIMILAR TO THOSE AT THE PROJECT SITE.3. ALL PLANTS SHALL CONFORM TO THE MEASUREMENTS SPECIFIED, EXCEPT THAT PLANTSLARGER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED MAY BE USED IF APPROVED BY BERKSHIRE DESIGN GROUP.4. PRIOR TO THE TIME OF INSTALLATION: BALLED AND BURLAPPED PLANTS SHALL BE MOVEDWITH THE ROOT SYSTEM AS SOLID UNITS; ROOT BALLS SHALL BE FIRMLY WRAPPED WITHBURLAP. CONTAINER GROWN PLANTS SHALL NOT BE REMOVED FROM CONTAINER UNTILTIME OF PLANTING ; ROOT SYSTEM SHALL BE FIRMLY SET IN CONTAINER BUT NOT ROOTBOUND.5. TREES AND SHRUBS SHALL BE PLANTED IN HOLES WITH DIAMETER TWICE THE DIAMETER OFTHE ROOT BALL, OR AS DIRECTED BY BERKSHIRE DESIGN GROUP.6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING TREE PLANTING PROCEDURE:6.1. LOCATE THE ROOT FLARE FOR EACH TREE PRIOR TO REMOVING CONTAINER/ BURLAPMESH.6.2. REMOVE ANY DIRT/MULCH ABOVE FLARE AND SET TREE IN THE HOLE SO THAT THEROOT FLARE MATCHES THE SURFACE ELEVATION ADJACENT TO THE HOLE.6.3. FOR TREES PLANTED ON A SLOPE, THE ROOT FLARE SHALL BE SET ALONG THE CONTOURLINE OF THE SLOPE.6.4. ONCE THE TREE IS IN THE HOLE, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL LOOSEN ROOTS AT THEPERIMETER OF ROOT BALL, REDIRECT ANY CIRCLING ROOTS, AND CUT ANY CROSSINGROOTS OR ROOTS WHICH MAY STRANGLE THE ROOT BALL/ TRUNK IN THE FUTURE.6.5. REMOVE BASKETS AND BURLAP AS DESCRIBED IN NOTE 7 BELOW.6.6. INSTALL TREE STABILIZATION AS SHOWN IN THE PLANS OR AS REQUIRED BY THETECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.6.7. AFTER ONE CALENDAR YEAR, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF ABOVEGROUND TREE STABILIZATION MATERIALS.7. ALL BALLED AND BURLAPPED PLANTS SHALL HAVE ANY METAL BASKET ENTIRELY REMOVED.BURLAP SHALL BE CUT AND PULLED OUT OF THE HOLE PRIOR TO BACKFILLING.8. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF ALL PLANT TAGS PRIOR TO SUBSTANTIALCOMPLETION OF THE WORK.9. PLANTING SOIL MIX SHALL CONSIST OF QUALITY TOPOSIL, WITH A PH OF 5.0 TO 7.0 ANDORGANIC CONTENT 5% OR GREATER. EXISTING SOILS MAY BE REUSED ON SITE ANDAMENDED TO MEET THESE REQUIREMENTS. SOIL TESTING AND AMENDMENTRECOMMENDATIONS TO BE PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY SOILS LAB AT NO COST TO OWNER.10. ON-SITE SOILS PROPOSED TO BE RE-USED SHALL BE SIFTED TO REMOVE ALL TWIGS, STICKS,AND STONES, AND STOCKPILED ON-SITE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE AND DISPOSE OFALL EXCESS SOILS THAT WILL NOT BE INCORPORATED INTO THE PROJECT.11. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INCORPORATE SEASONED COMPOST, MYCORRHIZA, ANDSEASONED BIOCHAR INTO PLANTING SOIL OF ALL NEW PLANTING AREAS.12. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH AND INSTALL 3" DEPTH (MINIMUM) OF SHREDDED CEDARMULCH, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.13. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A WARRANTY FOR ALL PLANT MATERIAL FOR 12 MONTHSAFTER SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION OF THE WORK. ANY PLANT MATERIAL WHICH DIES,BROWNS, DEFOLIATES OR FAILS TO FLOURISH PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE OF WORK OR WITHINONE YEAR AFTER INSTALLATION SHALL BE PROMPTLY REMOVED FROM THE SITE ANDREPLACED WITH MATERIAL OF THE SAME SPECIES, QUALITY, SIZE AND MEETING ALLPLANTING SPECIFICATIONS, AT NO COST TO THE OWNER.14. PRIOR TO INSTALLATION, THE PLANTING LAYOUT SHALL BE REVIEWED IN THE FIELD ANDAPPROVED BY BERKSHIRE DESIGN GROUP.15. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TEMPORARY WATERING AS NECESSARY TO FULLYESTABLISH PLANTINGS. WATERING SHALL CONTINUE FROM INSTALLATION UNTIL PLANTINGSARE FULLY ESTABLISHED AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER.GENERAL SEEDING NOTES1. ALL AREAS DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY SHALL BE LOAMED AND SEEDED UNLESSNOTED OTHERWISE.2. SUFFICIENT LOAM SHALL BE USED SO THAT A MINIMUM 6" DEPTH OF LOAM IS ACHIEVEDWITH LIGHT ROLLING IN NATURAL TURF AREAS. LOAM SHALL BE SCREENED AND SHALL BEFREE OF CLAY, STICKS, ROOTS, STONES GREATER THAN 1/2" DIAMETER, OR OTHEROBJECTIONABLE MATERIAL.3. LOAM SHALL HAVE A 3%-7% ORGANIC CONTENT BY VOLUME. THE CONTRACTOR SHALLAMENDED THE LOAM WITH COMPOST OR OTHER APPROVED MATERIAL IF IT DOES NOTMEET THE REQUIRED ORGANIC CONTENT.4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR TESTING OF ON-SITE OR IMPORTED TOPSOILBY A LOCAL TESTING AGENCY FOR SOIL STRUCTURE (SOIL PARTICLE SIZE ANALYSIS), ROUTINESOIL ANALYSIS, FERTILITY, ORGANIC CONTENT, AND SOLUBLE SALTS. TOPSOIL SHALL BEAMENDED AS PER RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE TESTING AGENCY.5. PRIOR TO SPREADING LOAM, THE SUBBASE SHALL BE SCARIFIED TO A MINIMUM DEPTH OF6". WHERE SUBBASE HAS BEEN COMPACTED, CONTRACTOR MAY BE REQUIRED TO INCREASEDEPTH AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO OWNER. REMOVE STONES GREATER THAN 1/2" OROTHER OBJECTIONABLE MATTER FROM THE SURFACE.6. SPREAD TOPSOIL/LOAM OVER AREA AND RAKE AND ROLL TO PROPER DEPTH TO ACHIEVEFIRM EVEN GROUND AND TO MAINTAIN LINES, GRADES AND ELEVATIONS. ANYDEPRESSIONS OR SETTLEMENT SHALL BE FILLED AND ROLLED WITH ADDITIONAL TOPSOIL TOTHE REQUIRED GRADE.7. SEED AREA EVENLY WITH SPECIFIED SEED MIX USING MECHANICAL SEEDER. SOW AT A RATEPER THE SUPPLIER'S RECOMMENDATION FOR APPLICATION METHOD. APPLY SEED IN ONEDIRECTION AND THEN AT A RIGHT ANGLE DIRECTION TO FIRST SEEDING. CONTRACTORSHALL INCLUDE A BULKING AGENT AND/OR COVER CROP PER THE SUPPLIER'SRECOMMENDATION AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER.8. HYDRO-SEEDING IS ACCEPTABLE METHOD OF SEEDING FOR LAWNS AND GENERALSTABILIZATION, PROVIDED THE HYDRO-SEED AND FERTILIZER MIX IS AS SPECIFIED ANDAPPLIED AT THE EQUIVALENT RATE SPECIFIED ABOVE.9. PRE-WET THE SOIL BED PRIOR TO SEEDING AND WATER PROMPTLY AFTER SEEDING. KEEPALL SEEDED AREAS MOIST THROUGHOUT THE GERMINATION PERIOD. MULCH UNIFORMLYWITH STRAW IMMEDIATELY AFTER SEEDING. MULCH MAY BE OMITTED FROM HYDRO-SEEDAREAS PROVIDED THE SEEDED AREA IS KEPT MOIST AND THE HYDRO-SEED IS NOT ALLOWEDTO DRY OUT DURING THE GERMINATION PERIOD.10. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR WATERING SEEDED AREAS AND SETTING UP ATEMPORARY WATERING SYSTEM. ROUTINE WATERING SHALL BE DONE UNTIL SEEDED AREASARE ACCEPTED.11. PROTECT SEEDED AREAS WITH TEMPORARY BARRIERS CONSISTING OF FENCING, SNOWFENCE, SIGNS OR OTHER APPROVED MEASURES.12. WALKWAYS, DRIVES, BUILDING ENTRANCES SHALL BE KEPT CLEAR AND CLEAN OF SOIL ANDSEEDING DEBRIS. SWEEP AND DISPOSE OF ALL DIRT AND DEBRIS ON SUCH SURFACES UPONCOMPLETION OF SEEDING OPERATIONS.13. MAINTENANCE OF SEEDED AREAS SHALL CONTINUE UNTIL ACCEPTANCE BY BERKSHIREDESIGN GROUP. MAINTENANCE SHALL CONSIST OF WATERING, WEEDING, CURING,RE-SEEDING, MOWING, AND REPAIR OF EROSION AS NECESSARY TO ESTABLISH A UNIFORMSTAND OF GRASS. ANY AREA THAT FAILS TO SHOW A UNIFORM STAND OF GRASS SHALL BESEEDED AND/OR REPAIRED UNTIL A UNIFORM STAND IS ACHIEVED.14. BERKSHIRE DESIGN GROUP WILL INSPECT SEEDED AREAS FOR ACCEPTANCE UPONNOTIFICATION FROM THE CONTRACTOR THAT AREAS ARE READY FOR REVIEW. THE WORKMAY BE ACCEPTED IN PARTS WHEN IT IS DEEMED IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE OWNER.LAYOUT NOTES1. ALL LINES OR POINTS ARE PERPENDICULAR OR PARALLEL TO LINES FROMWHICH THEY ARE MEASURED UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED; WRITTENDIMENSIONS SHALL PREVAIL.2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL LAYOUT, DIMENSIONS, GRADES,AND INVERTS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION; REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIESTO BERKSHIRE DESIGN GROUP. ALL DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE RESOLVEDIN WRITING PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK.3. ALL MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION METHODS SHALL CONFORM TOTHE CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE TOWN OFNORTHAMPTON AND THE MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OFTRANSPORTATION.4. ALL AREAS DISTURBED FROM CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY TO RECEIVE 6"(MIN.) TOPSOIL AND TO BE RAKED, SMOOTHED, FERTILIZED AND SEEDEDWITH PERENNIAL TURFGRASSES UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.5. ALL NEW WALKS AND SURFACES TO MEET EXISTING WALKS ANDSURFACES WITH SMOOTH, CONTINUOUS LINE AND GRADE.6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT INSTALL CONCRETE, ASPHALT, RUBBER,AND OTHER HARDSCAPE SURFACING DURING ADVERSE WEATHERCONDITIONS (RAIN, SLEET, ETC.).7. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF ALL EXCESS ORSPILLED CONCRETE, ASPHALT, AGGREGATE AND OTHER MATERIALSFROM THE SITE.NOTE:COURTYARD WORK TO BE DONE UNDER ALLOWANCE TOINCLUDE: SHADE SAILS, ALL FURNITURE, AND PLAYGROUNDEQUIPMENT SHOWN ON THIS SHEET.REVISION: 02/24/2024 FINAL PRICING SET Eurybia divaricatusWhitewood AsterHoustania caerulaLittle BluetMaianthemum racemosumFeathery False Solomon's SealHelianthus divaricatusWoodland SunflowerPart Shade Mix - 2886 SFMaianthemum canadenseCanada MayflowerAlium tricoccumWild LeekTiarella cordifoliaFoamflowerGautheria procumbensWintergreen% QTYLATINCOMMONSIZEMitchella repensPartridgeberry12" O.C.18" O.C.24" O.C.6" O.C.6" O.C.24" O.C.18" O.C.PLUGSPLUGSPLUGSPLUGSPLUGSPLUGSPLUGSPLUGSPLUGSSPACE NOTES12" O.C.18" O.C.6"-12" HT, Jun-July24", Aug-Sept6", EVERGREEN groundcover4'-6', July-Sept, Yellow8", April-August,Yellow Blue1-2", EVERGREEN groundcov8", May-June83312"-36" HT, May-June8", May-June25%10%50%10%15%50%30%10%10%1481667831995741399583148ADD-1 3/29/2024