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OCPARTMRlT _ r / ;?-(h ZONING: GB -2 /M -1 PROPOSED USE WAREHOUSE /DOCK & OFFICE SPACE BUILDING AREA (GROSS SQUARE FOOTAGE): 65,146 SF BUILDING BUILDING HEIGHT (FEET AND NUMBER OF STORIES): 33' -2'. COE- SICR't SQUARE FOOTAGE AND PERCENTAGE OF IMPERVIOUS SURFACE 639.114 SF / 73.86% TOTAL PARKING: 95 /101 (PEQUIRED/PROVTDED- EXTSTIHi, 1 PER 1000 SOFT - WAREHOUSE (59437 SOFT.) 60 I PER 250 SOFT - OFFICE (8711 SOFT.) 35 _j NUMBER OF HANDICAP SPACES: \ _E�(RELVIRED /E %ISTINCJ _ _ NOT - N 3742bY W� -` - _75629' •� THIS TRACT LIES IN ZONE 'X', UNMADE. AND OOE5 NOT LIE WITHIN THE ONE FLOOD PUJN AS PEF TRI COtANY DEVELOPMENT THE NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM FIRM ' LOT 13 COMMUNITY PANEL 148091C0485 -F, PUBUS-IED, (VOLUME 5, PAGE 82) SEPTEMBER 2. 2009. ACRES 24,2D5 111'L CORP OWNER /DEVELOPER : SWT14EASTERIJ FREIGHT LINES, INC. CIVK ENGINEER : KLOVE ENGINEERING. LLC. 2. THE SITE WLL COMPLY WTH ALL LIGHTING AND GLAS - - - - - -- KO. BOX 1591 22610 US HWY 261 N., STE, 204 STANDARDS ACCORDING 70 SEC. 21.9.11. 2C'NNC: U -1 (LIGHT MANUFACTURING) COLUMBIA, SC. 29202 -1691 SAX ANTONIO, TEXAS 78258 3. NO EXTERIOR STOWAGE IS PROPOSED FOR THIS SITE. PH. BM- 794 -7300, FAX. 803- 739 -5394 OFFICE: (210) 465 -5683 FUTURE RIORAGE IS APPLIED FOR IT SHALL COMPLY O 0.111 AAH w<L I]ACW ®ro a Tux W WMS N uLRCi TAC IA IGM]4 - WNN.KLOVEENGINEERINGCCM THE MOST CURREIS VERSION OF THE HALL C ATTN.: KEVIN W. LOVE, P.E. nut ws xALT cD6nm +D x sate a Tow N Hues VEER w sOmrowm, DEVELOPMENT CODE. ®aCM Apt PACT WnS1T0 W RL SIAW DF x41 M RfIKi iAL M A1ay[.H }T}I Od amt Aar TAR DMSWD w k Dtt a MfPR N OUxT nE p0. XOOIttW.NH SURVEYOR : GARY W. HAPS SURVEY AND MAPPING, INC. 4. PARKING LOTS AND/OR ASSOCIATED LIKE DRIVEWAYS MAY 150 W. RHAPSODY DRIVE ABUT AND OVERLAP PROPERTY LID O OTHER STA ©anI A(AE xALT IAMxD tD x ott CP waR N WLLAx to PIfA910 -11 SAN ANTONIO, TEAS 78216 NONRESIDENTIAL PRT USES, PREDICATED UPON ESTABLISH 0 axe Aar lEAf1 [uM1m w x sax a rut r 4GKT iLL a'NOWPoluBI OFFICE: (210) 368 -4600 DEFTN SHALL (ASSOCIATED MAINTENANCE AT CLEARLY ATTN: GARY GIBBONS, RP.L.S. N0. 4716 RESPONSIBILITIES, I/( NAME: TRI- COUNTY DEVELOPMENT PARK, LOT 18, BLK 1 ADDRESS 7431 FLT 3009, SCHERTZ, TEXAS 78154 PREPARARPON DATE: DULY 11, 2016 ACREAGE: 19.864 ACRES LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ESTABLISHING LOT 18, A TOTAL OF 19.864 ACRES OF LAND FROM LOT 14, TRI -COUNTY DEVELOPMENT PARK F SUBDIVISION, VOLUME 5, PAGES 82-54, IN THE MAP & PLAT ATI RECORDS CE COTAAL COUNTY, SCHERTZ, TEXAS, AND THE X1.438 ACRES OF VACATED LAND, PREVIOUSLY LOT 20, BLOCK 1, SOUTHEASTERN FREIGHT LINES. VOLUME 13, PAGE 75, IN ME MAP & PLAT RECORDS OF COMAL COUNTY, SCHERTZ, TEXAS, SURVEYOR: GARY WBBIO NS SURVEYING AID MAPPING. INC. 4D ABSTRACT NO.: 550680 CITY OF SCHERT2, COMAE COUNTY, TEXAS, u UjgV� W q)- >() 09/22/16 WjU Q Z �I Z �O V♦ Q � N X oI, z W °a a W O 7� �T L) ND�t/ LL r I C1 ■01 l!° r / ;?-(h ZONING: GB -2 /M -1 PROPOSED USE WAREHOUSE /DOCK & OFFICE SPACE BUILDING AREA (GROSS SQUARE FOOTAGE): 65,146 SF BUILDING BUILDING HEIGHT (FEET AND NUMBER OF STORIES): 33' -2'. COE- SICR't SQUARE FOOTAGE AND PERCENTAGE OF IMPERVIOUS SURFACE 639.114 SF / 73.86% TOTAL PARKING: 95 /101 (PEQUIRED/PROVTDED- EXTSTIHi, 1 PER 1000 SOFT - WAREHOUSE (59437 SOFT.) 60 I PER 250 SOFT - OFFICE (8711 SOFT.) 35 _j NUMBER OF HANDICAP SPACES: \ _E�(RELVIRED /E %ISTINCJ _ _ NOT - N 3742bY W� -` - _75629' •� THIS TRACT LIES IN ZONE 'X', UNMADE. AND OOE5 NOT LIE WITHIN THE ONE FLOOD PUJN AS PEF TRI COtANY DEVELOPMENT THE NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM FIRM ' LOT 13 COMMUNITY PANEL 148091C0485 -F, PUBUS-IED, (VOLUME 5, PAGE 82) SEPTEMBER 2. 2009. ACRES 24,2D5 111'L CORP OWNER /DEVELOPER : SWT14EASTERIJ FREIGHT LINES, INC. CIVK ENGINEER : KLOVE ENGINEERING. LLC. 2. THE SITE WLL COMPLY WTH ALL LIGHTING AND GLAS - - - - - -- KO. BOX 1591 22610 US HWY 261 N., STE, 204 STANDARDS ACCORDING 70 SEC. 21.9.11. 2C'NNC: U -1 (LIGHT MANUFACTURING) COLUMBIA, SC. 29202 -1691 SAX ANTONIO, TEXAS 78258 3. NO EXTERIOR STOWAGE IS PROPOSED FOR THIS SITE. PH. BM- 794 -7300, FAX. 803- 739 -5394 OFFICE: (210) 465 -5683 FUTURE RIORAGE IS APPLIED FOR IT SHALL COMPLY O 0.111 AAH w<L I]ACW ®ro a Tux W WMS N uLRCi TAC IA IGM]4 - WNN.KLOVEENGINEERINGCCM THE MOST CURREIS VERSION OF THE HALL C ATTN.: KEVIN W. LOVE, P.E. nut ws xALT cD6nm +D x sate a Tow N Hues VEER w sOmrowm, DEVELOPMENT CODE. ®aCM Apt PACT WnS1T0 W RL SIAW DF x41 M RfIKi iAL M A1ay[.H }T}I Od amt Aar TAR DMSWD w k Dtt a MfPR N OUxT nE p0. XOOIttW.NH SURVEYOR : GARY W. HAPS SURVEY AND MAPPING, INC. 4. PARKING LOTS AND/OR ASSOCIATED LIKE DRIVEWAYS MAY 150 W. RHAPSODY DRIVE ABUT AND OVERLAP PROPERTY LID O OTHER STA ©anI A(AE xALT IAMxD tD x ott CP waR N WLLAx to PIfA910 -11 SAN ANTONIO, TEAS 78216 NONRESIDENTIAL PRT USES, PREDICATED UPON ESTABLISH 0 axe Aar lEAf1 [uM1m w x sax a rut r 4GKT iLL a'NOWPoluBI OFFICE: (210) 368 -4600 DEFTN SHALL (ASSOCIATED MAINTENANCE AT CLEARLY ATTN: GARY GIBBONS, RP.L.S. N0. 4716 RESPONSIBILITIES, I/( NAME: TRI- COUNTY DEVELOPMENT PARK, LOT 18, BLK 1 ADDRESS 7431 FLT 3009, SCHERTZ, TEXAS 78154 PREPARARPON DATE: DULY 11, 2016 ACREAGE: 19.864 ACRES LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ESTABLISHING LOT 18, A TOTAL OF 19.864 ACRES OF LAND FROM LOT 14, TRI -COUNTY DEVELOPMENT PARK F SUBDIVISION, VOLUME 5, PAGES 82-54, IN THE MAP & PLAT ATI RECORDS CE COTAAL COUNTY, SCHERTZ, TEXAS, AND THE X1.438 ACRES OF VACATED LAND, PREVIOUSLY LOT 20, BLOCK 1, SOUTHEASTERN FREIGHT LINES. VOLUME 13, PAGE 75, IN ME MAP & PLAT RECORDS OF COMAL COUNTY, SCHERTZ, TEXAS, SURVEYOR: GARY WBBIO NS SURVEYING AID MAPPING. INC. 4D ABSTRACT NO.: 550680 CITY OF SCHERT2, COMAE COUNTY, TEXAS, u UjgV� W q)- >() 09/22/16 WjU Q Z �I Z �O V♦ Q � N X oI, z W °a a W O 7� �T L) ND�t/ LL r I C1 ■01 l!° _j NUMBER OF HANDICAP SPACES: \ _E�(RELVIRED /E %ISTINCJ _ _ NOT - N 3742bY W� -` - _75629' •� THIS TRACT LIES IN ZONE 'X', UNMADE. AND OOE5 NOT LIE WITHIN THE ONE FLOOD PUJN AS PEF TRI COtANY DEVELOPMENT THE NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM FIRM ' LOT 13 COMMUNITY PANEL 148091C0485 -F, PUBUS-IED, (VOLUME 5, PAGE 82) SEPTEMBER 2. 2009. ACRES 24,2D5 111'L CORP OWNER /DEVELOPER : SWT14EASTERIJ FREIGHT LINES, INC. CIVK ENGINEER : KLOVE ENGINEERING. LLC. 2. THE SITE WLL COMPLY WTH ALL LIGHTING AND GLAS - - - - - -- KO. BOX 1591 22610 US HWY 261 N., STE, 204 STANDARDS ACCORDING 70 SEC. 21.9.11. 2C'NNC: U -1 (LIGHT MANUFACTURING) COLUMBIA, SC. 29202 -1691 SAX ANTONIO, TEXAS 78258 3. NO EXTERIOR STOWAGE IS PROPOSED FOR THIS SITE. PH. BM- 794 -7300, FAX. 803- 739 -5394 OFFICE: (210) 465 -5683 FUTURE RIORAGE IS APPLIED FOR IT SHALL COMPLY O 0.111 AAH w<L I]ACW ®ro a Tux W WMS N uLRCi TAC IA IGM]4 - WNN.KLOVEENGINEERINGCCM THE MOST CURREIS VERSION OF THE HALL C ATTN.: KEVIN W. LOVE, P.E. nut ws xALT cD6nm +D x sate a Tow N Hues VEER w sOmrowm, DEVELOPMENT CODE. ®aCM Apt PACT WnS1T0 W RL SIAW DF x41 M RfIKi iAL M A1ay[.H }T}I Od amt Aar TAR DMSWD w k Dtt a MfPR N OUxT nE p0. XOOIttW.NH SURVEYOR : GARY W. HAPS SURVEY AND MAPPING, INC. 4. PARKING LOTS AND/OR ASSOCIATED LIKE DRIVEWAYS MAY 150 W. RHAPSODY DRIVE ABUT AND OVERLAP PROPERTY LID O OTHER STA ©anI A(AE xALT IAMxD tD x ott CP waR N WLLAx to PIfA910 -11 SAN ANTONIO, TEAS 78216 NONRESIDENTIAL PRT USES, PREDICATED UPON ESTABLISH 0 axe Aar lEAf1 [uM1m w x sax a rut r 4GKT iLL a'NOWPoluBI OFFICE: (210) 368 -4600 DEFTN SHALL (ASSOCIATED MAINTENANCE AT CLEARLY ATTN: GARY GIBBONS, RP.L.S. N0. 4716 RESPONSIBILITIES, I/( NAME: TRI- COUNTY DEVELOPMENT PARK, LOT 18, BLK 1 ADDRESS 7431 FLT 3009, SCHERTZ, TEXAS 78154 PREPARARPON DATE: DULY 11, 2016 ACREAGE: 19.864 ACRES LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ESTABLISHING LOT 18, A TOTAL OF 19.864 ACRES OF LAND FROM LOT 14, TRI -COUNTY DEVELOPMENT PARK F SUBDIVISION, VOLUME 5, PAGES 82-54, IN THE MAP & PLAT ATI RECORDS CE COTAAL COUNTY, SCHERTZ, TEXAS, AND THE X1.438 ACRES OF VACATED LAND, PREVIOUSLY LOT 20, BLOCK 1, SOUTHEASTERN FREIGHT LINES. VOLUME 13, PAGE 75, IN ME MAP & PLAT RECORDS OF COMAL COUNTY, SCHERTZ, TEXAS, SURVEYOR: GARY WBBIO NS SURVEYING AID MAPPING. INC. 4D ABSTRACT NO.: 550680 CITY OF SCHERT2, COMAE COUNTY, TEXAS, u UjgV� W q)- >() 09/22/16 WjU Q Z �I Z �O V♦ Q � N X oI, z W °a a W O 7� �T L) ND�t/ LL r I C1 ■01 l!° I/( NAME: TRI- COUNTY DEVELOPMENT PARK, LOT 18, BLK 1 ADDRESS 7431 FLT 3009, SCHERTZ, TEXAS 78154 PREPARARPON DATE: DULY 11, 2016 ACREAGE: 19.864 ACRES LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ESTABLISHING LOT 18, A TOTAL OF 19.864 ACRES OF LAND FROM LOT 14, TRI -COUNTY DEVELOPMENT PARK F SUBDIVISION, VOLUME 5, PAGES 82-54, IN THE MAP & PLAT ATI RECORDS CE COTAAL COUNTY, SCHERTZ, TEXAS, AND THE X1.438 ACRES OF VACATED LAND, PREVIOUSLY LOT 20, BLOCK 1, SOUTHEASTERN FREIGHT LINES. VOLUME 13, PAGE 75, IN ME MAP & PLAT RECORDS OF COMAL COUNTY, SCHERTZ, TEXAS, SURVEYOR: GARY WBBIO NS SURVEYING AID MAPPING. INC. 4D ABSTRACT NO.: 550680 CITY OF SCHERT2, COMAE COUNTY, TEXAS, u UjgV� W q)- >() 09/22/16 WjU Q Z �I Z �O V♦ Q � N X oI, z W °a a W O 7� �T L) ND�t/ LL r I C1 ■01 l!° m CONCRETE TILT WALL H A WHITE TPO ROOF PREFINISHED GUTTER PERSONNEL OPENING NEW WAREHOUSE WALL BEYOND PRE- FINISHED COPING CONCRETE TILT WALL a I EXISTING METAL PANEL / - 6D -7114' EXISTING OPEN DOCK - -- - - - _ -- 3\, NORTH ELEVATION +� 1= 20'0° - D' 20' 60' 100' ALUMINUM CANOPY CONCRETE TILT WALL N DOCK LEVELER PERSONNEL OPENING — HOLLOW METAL MAN DOOR EAST ELEVATION - 13607 SO FT CONCRETE TILT WALL 10,497 SF - 77% VERTICAL ARTICULATION: 155' -il" / 562' -6" = I1% CLEAR DOCK OPENINGS 2,970 SF - 22% ALL OTHER OPENINGS 140 SF - 01% MATERIAL = 100% CONCRETE TILT WALL m' AR UNOBSTRUCTED :K OPENINGS NORTH ELEVATION - 2.318 SO FT -- CONCRETE TILT WALL 1,844 SF - 80% CLEAR DOCK OPENINGS 450 SF - 19% ALL OTHER OPENINGS 24 SF - 01% MATERIAL= 100% CONCRETE TILT WALL WHITE TPO ROOFING —�•. PRE- FINISHED COPING ALUMINUM CANOPY —7 ti I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 11 iv tfis tt^ CLEAR UNOBSTRUCTED DOCK OPENINGS 9' -0" WIDE X 10' -0" HIGH PREFINISHED MTL ROOFEDGE CLEAR UNOBSTRUCTED DOCK OPENINGS -� MECHANICAL LOWERS CONCRETE TILT WALL I.1 bj b' -- - SKIION OF IXISTIf,G BUIIOIf.G GLAZING —/ S 65•D ifT 1• 60' -P 714' m PROMM 67.7° FROM OM WALL '+ 166' •a 3t4• 95'- 1/2' x 331- 2" = 3152 Sq Pt 10' -0" x 12' -8 =126,6 Sq R (2) = 253 Sq Ft 15% of 3152 Sq R = 473 Sq Ft of glazing req'd 4' -8" x 12' -8 "= 59.1 Sq R (4) = 236 Sq Ft 44" x 44" = 16 Sq R (2) = 32 Sq R Total glazing provided = 521 Sq R 61' -211T e' -31IM 17 -0' 6' -0' 1Y -B" 6' -0' 17•M '•3114' 61'- 2 1/2" x 33'- 2" = 2030 Sq Ft ® ® 15% of 2030 Sq Ft = 304 Sq Ft of glazing req'd WOW* _ 10' -0" x 4'-8" = 46.6 Sq Ft (3) = 139.8 Sq R 12'-8' x 1(y-0'= Total glazing provided= 3256.6 5 Ft - =- �I►�- WAREHOUSE SOUTH ELEVATION _— 1" = 2a-D" CONCRETE TILT WALL GLAZING i `EXISTING OPEN DOCK DOCK LEVELER — BO' -7114' – EXISTING METAL PANEL SOUTH ELEVATION - 3.670 SO FT .. SOUTH ELEVATION _ t� 1" = 20'•0" -- CONCRETE TILT WALL 3,172 SF - 87% CLEAR DOCK OPENINGS 450 SF - 12% ALL OTHER OPENINGS 48 SF - 01% D. 20' 60' 100' MATERIAL = 100% CONCRETE TILT WALL CONCRETE TILT WALL CLEAR UNOBSTRUCTED DOCK OPENINGS 9'•0" WIDE X 10' -0" HIGH li I I I WEST ELEVATION r = 20' -0• WEST ELEVATION - 14.126 SO FT VERTICAL ARTICULATION: 155'•11" 1562'-6" = 21% 0' 20 60' 100' CONCRETE TILT WALL 9,626 SF - 68% CLEAR DOCK OPENINGS 4,500 SF - 32% MATERIAL = 100% CONCRETE TILT WALL SEFL - SCHERTZ (SAT) TERMINAL ADDITION SOUTHEASTERN FREIGHT LINES Elevations 24 x 36 = As Indicated 11 x 17 = NO SCALE 11/2/16 CAL EXTERIOR DO EHOUSE TILT WAL FROM DOCK CHANNEL UP & FULL HEIGHT OF WAREHOUSE SW 6073 PERFECT GREIGE (ULTRACRETE) DOCK CHANNEL & DOCK CHANEL STRIP - SW BLACK FROM DOCK FLOOR TO GRADE SW 7068 GRIZZLE GREY(ULTRACRETE) Schw®b ' \1 i BUILDING COMPANY, LTD A -1 zW tbn a"s • w+c M1 N.Nn:", fttrerxe . "1SN 615 T,v.0f14 • 1 6151]3 CG.4 CLEAR UNOBSTRUCTED DOCK OPENINGS 9' -0" WIDE X 30' -0" HIGH aonrl3 — 406' •61/4' FROM DOCK WAu I/ 4 EAST ELEVATION D' 20' 50' 100' NEW WAREHOUSE WALL BEYOND PRE- FINISHED COPING CONCRETE TILT WALL a I EXISTING METAL PANEL / - 6D -7114' EXISTING OPEN DOCK - -- - - - _ -- 3\, NORTH ELEVATION +� 1= 20'0° - D' 20' 60' 100' ALUMINUM CANOPY CONCRETE TILT WALL N DOCK LEVELER PERSONNEL OPENING — HOLLOW METAL MAN DOOR EAST ELEVATION - 13607 SO FT CONCRETE TILT WALL 10,497 SF - 77% VERTICAL ARTICULATION: 155' -il" / 562' -6" = I1% CLEAR DOCK OPENINGS 2,970 SF - 22% ALL OTHER OPENINGS 140 SF - 01% MATERIAL = 100% CONCRETE TILT WALL m' AR UNOBSTRUCTED :K OPENINGS NORTH ELEVATION - 2.318 SO FT -- CONCRETE TILT WALL 1,844 SF - 80% CLEAR DOCK OPENINGS 450 SF - 19% ALL OTHER OPENINGS 24 SF - 01% MATERIAL= 100% CONCRETE TILT WALL WHITE TPO ROOFING —�•. PRE- FINISHED COPING ALUMINUM CANOPY —7 ti I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 11 iv tfis tt^ CLEAR UNOBSTRUCTED DOCK OPENINGS 9' -0" WIDE X 10' -0" HIGH PREFINISHED MTL ROOFEDGE CLEAR UNOBSTRUCTED DOCK OPENINGS -� MECHANICAL LOWERS CONCRETE TILT WALL I.1 bj b' -- - SKIION OF IXISTIf,G BUIIOIf.G GLAZING —/ S 65•D ifT 1• 60' -P 714' m PROMM 67.7° FROM OM WALL '+ 166' •a 3t4• 95'- 1/2' x 331- 2" = 3152 Sq Pt 10' -0" x 12' -8 =126,6 Sq R (2) = 253 Sq Ft 15% of 3152 Sq R = 473 Sq Ft of glazing req'd 4' -8" x 12' -8 "= 59.1 Sq R (4) = 236 Sq Ft 44" x 44" = 16 Sq R (2) = 32 Sq R Total glazing provided = 521 Sq R 61' -211T e' -31IM 17 -0' 6' -0' 1Y -B" 6' -0' 17•M '•3114' 61'- 2 1/2" x 33'- 2" = 2030 Sq Ft ® ® 15% of 2030 Sq Ft = 304 Sq Ft of glazing req'd WOW* _ 10' -0" x 4'-8" = 46.6 Sq Ft (3) = 139.8 Sq R 12'-8' x 1(y-0'= Total glazing provided= 3256.6 5 Ft - =- �I►�- WAREHOUSE SOUTH ELEVATION _— 1" = 2a-D" CONCRETE TILT WALL GLAZING i `EXISTING OPEN DOCK DOCK LEVELER — BO' -7114' – EXISTING METAL PANEL SOUTH ELEVATION - 3.670 SO FT .. SOUTH ELEVATION _ t� 1" = 20'•0" -- CONCRETE TILT WALL 3,172 SF - 87% CLEAR DOCK OPENINGS 450 SF - 12% ALL OTHER OPENINGS 48 SF - 01% D. 20' 60' 100' MATERIAL = 100% CONCRETE TILT WALL CONCRETE TILT WALL CLEAR UNOBSTRUCTED DOCK OPENINGS 9'•0" WIDE X 10' -0" HIGH li I I I WEST ELEVATION r = 20' -0• WEST ELEVATION - 14.126 SO FT VERTICAL ARTICULATION: 155'•11" 1562'-6" = 21% 0' 20 60' 100' CONCRETE TILT WALL 9,626 SF - 68% CLEAR DOCK OPENINGS 4,500 SF - 32% MATERIAL = 100% CONCRETE TILT WALL SEFL - SCHERTZ (SAT) TERMINAL ADDITION SOUTHEASTERN FREIGHT LINES Elevations 24 x 36 = As Indicated 11 x 17 = NO SCALE 11/2/16 CAL EXTERIOR DO EHOUSE TILT WAL FROM DOCK CHANNEL UP & FULL HEIGHT OF WAREHOUSE SW 6073 PERFECT GREIGE (ULTRACRETE) DOCK CHANNEL & DOCK CHANEL STRIP - SW BLACK FROM DOCK FLOOR TO GRADE SW 7068 GRIZZLE GREY(ULTRACRETE) Schw®b ' \1 i BUILDING COMPANY, LTD A -1 zW tbn a"s • w+c M1 N.Nn:", fttrerxe . "1SN 615 T,v.0f14 • 1 6151]3 CG.4 EXISTING TREE PRESERVATION AND REMOVAL NOTES: I. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFICALLY INDICATED, THIS DOCUMENT SHOWS ONLY EXISTING PROTECTED-SIZE TREES AS DEFINED BY THE CITY OF SCHERTZ UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE (THE 'UDC) IN EFFECT ON THE DATE HEREOF. 2. CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR INSPECTING THE PROJECT SITE AND DETERMINING FOR HIMSELF IF OTHER EXISTING TREES, SHRUBS, OR VEGETATION ARE PRESENT WHICH MUST BE REMOVED W ORDER TO CONSTRUCT THE IMPROVEMENTS PROPOSED HEREBY. I BY ACT OF SUBMITTING A BID TO REMOVE THE EXISTING TREES SHOWN ON THIS PLAN, CONTRACTOR WARRANTS THAT HE (A) RAS PERSONALLY VISITED THE PROJECT SITE, (B) HAS INVESTIGATED THE EXISTING CONDITIONS SUFFICIENTLY TO DETERMINE WHAT, IF ANY, ADDITIONAL EXISTING TREES, SHRUBS, AND VEGETATION MUST BE REMOVED IN ORDER TO CONSTRUCT THE IMPROVEMENTS PROPOSED HEREBY, AND (C) HAS A CLEM UNDERSTANDING OF THE TEAMS 'PROTECTED TREE, SIGNIFICANT TREE, HERITAGE TREE, AND FLOOD PLAIN. AND OF ANY OTHER CITY GUIDELINES, STANDARDS, AND REOUIREMENTS WHICH MAY IMPACT REMOVAL OF THE EXISTING TREES DEPICTED ON THIS PLAN, 4. IN THE EVENT CONTRACTOR ENCOUNTERS ADDITIONAL BUSTING TREES, SHRUBS, AND VEGETATION NOT SHOWN ON THIS PLAN, BUT WHICH MUST REASONABLY BE REMOVED IN ORDER TO CONSTRUCT THE IMPROVEMENTS PROPOSED HEREBY, CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE THE ADDITIONAL EXISTING TREES, SHRUBS, AND VEGETATION AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNEFI. SUBJECT TO ANY APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS, GUIDEUNES, STIPULATIONS, OR APPROVALS ENFORCED BY THE CITY OF SCHERT7 Ilt ■I��t�� I I I I 1 I � I I I I � I I I 11 tI tI I tI d O O EXISTING PARKING I LC)T I ���F. M. Hwy. 30C EXISTING LANDSCAPE U_ — •---•— —r— C EXISTING PARKING LOT Jill lid EXISTING LANDSCAPE 0 . �T I I REF. EXISTING BUILDING EXISTING TRUCK COURT It ■It ■It ■II ■It■ 1 0Ion IMINo I0101MII ■III EXISTING TRUCK COURT ER SHEET TP1. v I I \1 1 \\ 1 � EXISTING TRUCK COURT t PRUNING NOTES: 1. ALL PRUNING ISTO BE DONE BY A LICENSED MBOM$T UNDER THE F ELD DIRECTION OF THE OWNER AND/OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. 2. WHERE FEASIBLE. PRUNE TREES BEFORE COMAIE;CEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION 3, PAM ALLWGUIDS ON OAK TREES W n IN 30 MINUTES OF PRUN.NG. A = FIRST CUT. TO PREVENT BARK FROM PEELING WHEN THE BRANCH FALLS. B = SECOND CUT. TO REDUCE THE WEIGHT D�r1 �� OF THE BRANCH. AJ ^ C = FINAL CUT. ALLOW FORA HEALING D�J /� COLLAR BUT DO NOT LEAVE A STUB. BRANCH (IOUAR Ilii A MAN ;II III BMN'CH COLLAR TREE PRUNING DETAIL NOT TD SCALE - wit ■I �a rIX dL IYAI v11T OF CON UOTI PROPOSED DETENTION BASIN 1.2 ,r 1�t• BUILDING' REF. SHEET ED TRUCK COURT / 1.1 L \ ♦ 1 AL CAL. INCHES ON -SITE: 0 CTED CAL. INCHES ON-SITE, (8 " -24" CAL.): 7 ' 24 O ' NS 0 N �L 66,67% d Protected Preservation Ratio: t00% ted Class Excess I (Mitigation), 1:1: (12.0) IGE CAL. INCHES ON-SITE, (24" AND GREATER CAL.): 0 9 Cal. Inches Removed: 0 B Class Mitigation Ratio: I N N .I" I ■o'f = REF. SHEET ED TRUCK COURT / 1.1 L \ ♦ 1 AL CAL. INCHES ON -SITE: 126 CTED CAL. INCHES ON-SITE, (8 " -24" CAL.): 36 ad Cal. Inches Preserved: 24 ad Cal, Inches Exempt: 90 ad Class Preservation Ratio: 66,67% d Protected Preservation Ratio: t00% ted Class Excess I (Mitigation), 1:1: (12.0) IGE CAL. INCHES ON-SITE, (24" AND GREATER CAL.): 0 9 Cal. Inches Removed: 0 B Class Mitigation Ratio: 3:1 to Class Excess I (Mitigation), 3:1 0.0 ant Class Excess I Mitigation: (12.0) EXISTING TREE LEGEND O = EXISTING PROTECTED TREE TO BE PRESERVED = EXISTING PROTECTED TREE TO BE REMOVED 0 = EXISTING EXEMPT TREE TO BE PRESERVED `1 = EXISTING EXEMPT TREE TO BE REMOVED (D = EXISTING OFFSITE TREE NOTES: 1. LANDSCAPE BUBCONTRACTOR TO PgOVDE PAUNNGAND FERT,JZATION FOR ALL EXISTING TREES TO eE PRESERVED BY CITY OF SCHERTZ TREE IWNTENA+CE LKENSEO AND ISA CERTIREOARSCRIST. 2. APPLY APPROVED SLTYW�E FEI T UZER EJECTED INTO SOILBOPORE CONSTRUCTION COMMENCES AND AUABI AFTER CONSTBUCMXN IS CDMPLEWE 3. ALL PRUMNG OF EXISTING TREES MUST COMPLY VATH THE CITY OF SCHERr2S APPROVED PRUHING DETAL. ANA G TO BE DOW U NI)M THE REUD DIRECTION OFTHE OWNER ARDOR LANDSCAPE ARCKMCT. y 4. PROTECTIVE FENCING MUST BE IN PLACE BEFORE ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTNITIES MAY COMMENCE 5. PROTECTIVE FENCING TO BEA MeL 410 HT. EXTEIMIG FROM TRUNK 17 PER CAMPER INCH OF TREE [MINIMUM SOON ONE SIDEONLY). THE OPTIMUM DISTANCE O TONNSTALLFENCE DIRECTLY BENEATH DRPUNE OF WEE AS SHOWN. 6, PROTECTIVE FENCING TO BE STAKED IN FIELD BY CONTRACTOR AND APPROVED BY OIINER MD'OR MOSCAPE AROHITECT- 7. DURING CONSTRUCTION, NO EXCESS SOIL FILL MATERIAL EOUPMENT, UWDS. OR CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS SHALL BE PLACED N1T1elI THE PROTECTIVE FENCING, NOR SHULANY SOIL BE REMOVED FROM 4YIDBJ THE FENCING. 6. APPLY COARSE GROUND OR SHREDDED ORGANIC BARK MULCH TO W DEPTH @ ALL EXISTING TREES TO BE PRESERVED. 9. THE PROPOSED RASH GRADE%V1TNW THE ROOT PROTECTION ZONE rRM OF ANY TREE TO RE PRESERVED SHALL NOT BE B-0'INN DISTANCE I RASEDOR LOWERED MORE THEN THREE (3)INCHES. I' PEfl GLOFTTOFN� TREE PROTECTION DETAIL NOTTOSCALE Aw I tti. H 0 R I Z 0 N DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT PL -r I,. - F o I... _ _ Fa - nwni.z OZ eT ^NT 376 OF <� v +me A re.wr. xA rrr mA :aln,Ll�> t7 a � 6ruN d:AtkR ri. tit3:ls rraaK+:.rl. a:Ki+ tk regbe,r� cFiJn Nis xd �gl�x>re or tin Tom, a�a �ar> r,B�o,ra �+as.YlrF, 112p --I rRae arN I'n•L(batlTS tc tt6 �.Nv6rx d-xYHq ri - "Brain Rte LaT,IjPe PaIIBe V, n?rs;s IrBfc" WmRckn OWNER SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINES, INC. P.O. Box 1691 Columbia, SC 29202 -1691 PROJECT Southeast Freight Lines Dock Expansion 7431 F.M. 3009 Schertz, Texas 78154 REVISIONS 1. City Comments 8124/16 2, QbXAW6ntS 9/12116 9119/16 �tiCl � 8/30!16 'V PROJECTNUMBER 2016 -077 DID— By: Cm ChBCRed By: Ir Sheet TWo: OVERALL TREE PRESERVATION PLAN Sheet Number. TP1.0 Issue UalB: July 25, 2016 0 2Y sV 00 EXISTING TREE LEGEND O= EXISTING PROTECTED TREE TO BE PRESERVED D07 ( o i = EXISTING PROTECTED TREE TO BE REMOVED \,007/ O07 = EXISTING EXEMPT TREE TO BE PRESERVED \oJ t ■ ♦\ \ M H \1 ltt ■ C. ■ Q - _ L' ET TP1.2 ` ■ iii■i■i■i �,■,■ ■ill \ ■i ■iii DoT WWMH — EXISTING PROTEOTE TREE TO BE PROPOSED TRUCK COURT REMOVED CrYP.) - REF. TREE INVENTORY.` Q\—EXISTING EXEMPT TREE TO BE �- (TYP.) - REF. TREE INVENTORY �I EXISTING PROTECTED TREE TO BE j PROTECTED (TYPJ - REF. TREE INVENTORY EXiSTNG OFFSITE TREE TO BE PRESERVED REF. TREE INVENTORY — 003 0- 001 H ❑ R I Z N DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT PrANNING IANDSCAPEARCHrTECTURE DWELOWfW CONSULTING 13J0 Panll.eon Wry, $.1. ]la inn A.umlo. iexal TE13t ip 37 310.831.8563 )mbinwn ®MruorMe+ISnx.cum �y OF tw 715.16 ,nanr "'RX -C-IO fir a1i Rcd1(l:YAI to a ua cf Ihy araatq (d° da; t kae,GGTtt xN+t1�e regtentrl.� A' de 1mn Gerd 6ifvd +P,��tu'al Esanlers, Mt 7mwval Mir ana — gkati- 6J tiff A'ctrmt dral;lq ft.- 66VA. Ve nrme� xrV.' m p- +rtC -k+3 OWNER SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINES, INC. P,O, Box 1691 Columbia, SC 29202-1691 PROJECT Southeast Freight Lines Dock Expansion 7431 F.M. 3009 Schertz, Texas 78154 REVISIONS 1. City Comments 8124/16 2. City Commnete 9112116 \�a71jeg3 `(it's. i PROJECT NUMBER 2016 -077 Drawn By: cm Checked By: jr Sheet Title: ENLARGED TREE PRESERVATION Sheet Number: TP1*1 Issue Date: July 25, 2016 EXISTING LANDSCAPE� ° I 01 01 II EXISTING PARKING LOT i� 0 NG PARKING LOT -- F.M. Hwy. 3009 ♦ • h Y h 11�R�•/(r��3 --x- MAY_ -ry_Y p- y� •� 59 -is-- SY3P_} &TING $QAPE EXISTING LANDSCAPE I.I.I.�Ell01 I■ I. INIININININ1MININ1wI�I. l MATCHLINE — F �I I l' EXISTING TREE LEGEND Y= EXISTING PROTECTED TREE TO BE PRESERVED oD� o = EXISTING PROTECTED TREE TO BE REMOVED Y= EXISTING EXEMPT TREE TO BE PRESERVED oo� !\o7� = EXISTING EXEMPT TREE TO BE REMOVED oo� = EXISTING OFFSITE TREE I I �. EXISTING PARKING LOTH I7 b �l oI IY I I I I �Y EXISTING PARKING L •� 5, � - I I II II �uul �. C— EXISTING EXEMPT TREE TO BE PRESERVED (TYP.) - REF. TREE INVENTORY ®,+a EXISTING LANDS( � 1 EXISTING o BUILDING MIMI■IMI 0II■IIN1%INII■II1111111IINI0I iEF. SHEET TP1.3 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ WWMHO i i -1NWMH PROPOSED TRUCK COURT Y/ ` EXISTING EXEMPTTREE TO BE REMOVED / (TYPJ- REF. TREE INVENTORY / Y ■I I I ■lw�l �I�I�I�I ■��II�I �I�I ■I0I01NI■IEjI HLNE — REF. SHE T TP1.1 I 1 Sall: t' = YJ'-u' - 0 IS 11 60' H ❑ R I Z ❑ N DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT PLANNING tANDSCAPEARCRITECTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTING 13Je Pa„IM1eon \Way, Juila ]I. u Y62. 64 1•u bwean� ®hor�he�e•td,f.s+nm C PoB /h. OF t� 7.25.IG fte w:r 4Oas fie aaees to e !w d rerxTe 0)4 fa <rq rmTldI to a ": of Utls okaakq W Ua4 @ v4 I,iitTl. AAb ife req'1'e la d the VegbtoT rf Use item P,-J of /rr -f--t ral E, ttr Nor-r —AA i May 1r)1f VA a to ", &4t,", ka; ILT fle xiIVA OWNER SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINES, INC. P,O, Box 1691 Columbia, SC 29202 -1691 PROJECT Southeast Freight Lines Dock Expansion 7431 F.M. 3009 Schertz, Texas 78154 REVISIONS I. City Comments 824116 2. City Cemmnets 9/12116 PROJECT NUMBER 2016 -077 Drawn By: Cm Checked By: it Shout Tlllo: ENLARGED TREE PRESERVATION PLAN Sheet Number: TP1.2 Issue Dale: July 25, 2016 �I ■I ■I ■! ■ICI ■I ■I ■I I ■I ■1 +II !mI ■I ■I ■I ■I ■I ■I ■I■ I I I Lam- EXISTING TRUCK I I I I EXISTING TREE LEGEND O= EXISTING PROTECTED TREE TO BE PRESERVED 007 1 o = EXISTING PROTECTED TREE TO BE REMOVED \D07i 007 = EXISTING EXEMPT TREE TO BE PRESERVED �\a /! = EXISTING EXEMPT TREE TO BE REMOVED 007 = EXISTING OFFSITE TREE i ■ ` \ / PROPOSED TRUCK COURT iLL � 1 ■ ■ 0 i6' 3V EV H ❑ R I Z❑ N DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT PVNNINL I.ANDSCAPEARCNITECTURE O[VEWPMENT CONSULTING 1370 van�M1 -on Way, luka ]le San M�uVU, T.— 10]" ua 376 Ia.831956i No6lnwnghwhmde,Ip1•umn OF It,r a cr d lifts fie a e' to .h,.rrc -4 revs;. AjP;d ra ,W rtaAfi:ki, +" a'4. crUee 3�3etq fL +J.ri 1, ti—r'A"4 y;pl,tk .ca+rcT<tf . {Yre `?:L:.�d Rcal-3ttTa d Ue fz�- 6aad dhd+N�:ttr:E hate ay rtaldYati7+s t; dh M.tc «ti +a&q fb gal iw, tie tad3 wJrch%- -' np— YfI)M P- mLik \ OWNER SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINES, INC. P.O. Box 1691 Columbia, SC 29202 -1691 PROJECT Southeast Freight Lines Dock Expansion 7431 F.M. 3009 Schertz, Texas 78154 REVISIONS 1. City Comments 824116 2. City Commnnts 9f12/l6 PROJECT NUMBER 2016 -077 Drawn By: cm Checked By: if Sheet Title: ENLARGED TREE PRESERVATION PLAN Sheet Number. TPA. 3 Issue Dale: July 25, 2016 GENERAL NOTES: BUFFER ORDINANCE COMPLIANCE 1. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR ALL CONTRACT PLANTING. 2. INSTALL APPROVEDIMPORTED PLANTING MDLTO MIN. DEPTH OF WIN ALL AREAS SCHEDULED AS LANDSCAPE PLANTING AREAS. Adjacent tracts to the North, South, East, and West are the same zoning 3. INSTALL APPROVED IMPORTED TOPSOIL TO 4- DEPTH IN ALL TURFOR06SS AREAS. 4, CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING ALL QUANTITIES IN THE FIELD PRIOR TO INSTALLATION AND MUST REPORT ANY DEVIATION IN Classification (M -1, non - residential), no buffer required. SITE CONDITIONS TO THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH WORK IN THE AFFECTED AREA. 5. WHERE SHOWN ON THESE PLANS, UTILITY INFORMATION IS PROVIDED FOR REFERENCE ONLY. REF. CMLAND MEP PLANS FOR ALL UTILITY OVERHEAD ELECTRIC NOTES: INFORMATION. 1. ALL PROPOSED LARGE SPECIES TREES (AS DEFINED BY THE UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE IN EFFECT 6. VERIFY LOCATION AND DEPTH OF ALL EXISTING AND PROPOSED UTITIUES PRIOR TO ANY EXCAVATION. IN THE EVENT POTENTIAL CONFLICT(S) HEREOF) SHALL BE PLANTED NO CLOSER THAN 20' TO ALL OVERHEAD ELECTRIC UTILITY LINES. OCCUR BETWEEN UTILITIES AND LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS, IMMEDIATELY CEASE WORK IN THE AFFECTED AREA, REPORT THE CONFUCT(S) 2• CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR FIELD LOCATING ALL OVERHEAD ELECTRIC UTILITY LINES AND TO THE OWNERS REPRESENTATIVE, AND DO NOT PROCEED UNTIL RECEIPT OF SPECIFIC WRITTEN DIRECTION, ENSURING THAT NO LARGE SPECIES TREES ARE PLANTED WITHIN 20' OF ANY OVERHEAD ELECTRIC UTILITY URBAN DEER NOTES: LINES, 1. AT THE TIME THESE DOCUMENTS WERE PREPARED THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT WAS NOT AWARE OF A LOCAL URBAN DEER POPULATION. 3. WHERE CITY INSPECTORS FIND ANY PROPOSED LARGE SPECIES TREES TO BE IN VIOLATION OF PROXIMITY 2. IN THE EVENT AN URBAN DEER POPULATION IS DISCOVERED, CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR PROTECTING ALL NEWLY - INSTALLED TO OVERHEAD ELECTRIC UTILITY LINES, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL RELOCATE TREES AT NO ADDITIONAL PLANTS THROUGH THE 30-DAY MAINTENANCE PERIOD, COST TO THE OWNER. 3. APPLY'LIQUID FENCE' (OR APPROVED EQUAL) TO ALL PLANTS AS NEEDED TO DISCOURAGE BROWSING BY DEER. 4. ANY NEWLY - INSTALLED PLANTS EATEN OR BROWSED BY DEER PRIOR TO THE EXPIRATION OF THE 30-DAY MAINTENANCE PERIOD SHALL BE REPLACED BY THE CONTRACTOR AT NO COST TO THE OWNER. 111111111M 01M101 011MI M. HWY 3009 - EXISTING �SCAPE / _ lT] �'- -� ♦ �.. , /•t�rr>au \ waif i. / - , {IMIT OF bONSTFjU i e , f WEI XISTING = EXISTING PARKING LOT I ____- = -�; / / / , r ' PARKING s ° ) ` -- = `, r( ;I ,� x� I ? I I'I I I I I i'✓ ' �� C1 T l ACT, -� XISTING NDSCAPE ,REF. SHEET L1 .1 �3\ 10 I,,,1' PROPOSED DETENTION N BASIN O j` j ■ _ e I ( � `, 71�1�1� ��' :i[il I �•a� ,��i to , 00 EXISTING TRUCK YT COURT � 1 1 41MIT OF CONSTAI }CTION ;; � j � ' ' r /"\ /`', iN. t - = EXISTING TRUCK a ' - ;'REF. SHEET L1.2 l - COURT t I„ �. I i f EXISTING ; y / PLANT SCHEDULE SIZE = CALIPER OR SPREAD SYM. SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME HGT. SIZE CONDITION REMARKS TREES PM Plstsnus Sean MEXICAN SYCAMORE 3-CAL B.WB DECIDUOUS I SINGLE STEM OL Ouercus leoe}A LACY OAK - Y CAL Benda DECIDUOUS SINGLE STEM / OS Ouercusshumardl SHUMARDOAK - 3-CAL BendB DECIDUOUS /SINGLE STEM OV Ouarcus vironkna LIVE OAK 3'CAL Benda EVERGREEN /SINGLESTEM UC LAmus or uNla CEDAR ELM 3 -CAL a end B DECIDUOUS / SINGLE STEM SHRUBS LGC Lsueophyllum Irmwcem n. Cioud' 'GREENCLOUD'CENIZO 818 F7 5GAL TOTAL TREES REQUIRED ALONG CAMPUS DR. (1 TREE PER 50 FT): 1 EVERGREEN I PIANTAT 41T O.C. MC Mydca ceiffaa Vwh Dwarf DONS DWARF SO. WAX MYRTLE 5GAL EVERGREEN / PLANT AT 4-D' D.C. PAC Plumbago audculata'Cepeneh CAPE PLUMSAGO 5GAL EVERGREEN / PLANT AT 3'40.0. RRZ P- .Red.& dLADMZl KNOCKOUT ROSE 5GAL. EVERGREEN PLANT AT O.C, GROUNDCOVERS AND GRASSES 3' -4 "TEXAS BIfND'RNERR APPLYTO 4'DEPTH OVER COMPACTED SU90RADEW /GEO- TEKTILEWEED 8ARRIERANDPRE- EMERGENT HERBICIDE. FILL UNDER ADJACENT SHRUBS. ':i ii• ORGANICBARKMULCH - PROVIDE TOW DEPTH Q EXISTING TREES TO BE PRESERVED J NN 8, ADDITIONAL DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR PRINCIPAL ARTERIAL ROADWAYS l� LANDSCAPE BUFFER TOTAL LINEAR FEET ALONG F.M. HWY, 3008: 172 FT \ 'S L - TOTAL TREES REQUIRED ALONG PA. HWY. SODS (1 TREE PER 20 FT): 8 TREES REQUIRED V ' TOTAL TREES PROVIDED ALONG F.M. HWY. 3009: 8 TREES `} \ 8. IRRIGATION -\ ALL NEW LANDSCAPE WILL BE WATERED BY AN PERMANENT AUTOMATIC UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SYSTEM VITA , , `t j �j ' , THAT WILL HAVE TREE BUBBLERS AND GRASS SPRINKLERS ON SEPARATE CO OLS. 1. r BUILDING �`7 MITIGATION SUMMARY I) f 5 _ Total Mitigation Required per Tree Inventory: 12.0 Cal. Inches l i � j I ✓I I �� j'I N 9 q p ry� iV� / I, /PROPOSED TRUCK COURT � ' �- _� Total Mitigation Provided: T, New Trees: / (15) 3" Cal. Live Oaks 75 Cal. Inches , (11) 3" Cal. Mexican Sycamores 5.5 Cal. Inches r I r Ita I VIII 011 0 If r I i �' (6) 3" Cal. Cedar Elms 3.0 Cal. Inches / ( / (9) 3" Cal. Shumard Oaks 4.5 Cal. Inches �(,♦ /rlIrtt /� .. TOTAL MITIGATION PROVIDED: 20.5 Cal. Inches - - _ / N. t, , y ` , - i /�' P bPOSSCf? GILD N 1 �- ` / -@AA ANAH7D6'DEPTN `.-•` I ,% ! t +/ f- is 1 \ - IFW E11 BBB, It ROPE / ° ; Z REF. SHEET L1.5 �' �r ' _` ! ✓ tig6 TELKYEOURLPargPE i ' l l i ✓ I , BADKrnL lu ERUL: FLANrwa uu �� 1 -� V/hER UNDISTURBED Suosm - �; SHEEN' L1.3_/ REF . SHEET L 1 .4 / I,'m ': / SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL EXISTING TRUCK COURT � �/ ✓ d � i ) � 1 I ,,;) r � ,�" ! �/. !�' PRO,F'O�ED TRUCK COURT i �/ ; _ L iI LIXI NSTRfuc ON /' / 1' ' ' /" y- , _., _ 1 / \ /LIMIT OF CON UOTION - -, � � r � � .r : _. ._...r........�..:.......... � ..� .- ....... _ _ - - - TREE PLAN DETAIL P61 Mimi rI�A I 1��1�IE.h�I�I�I���I�I�Vr(� s as sa mo H 0 R I Z D N DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT PLANNING LAn DSCAPE ARCHi TEi TUNE DE CLOPA1EnT Ca4SULTInG ,370 P.11=7 s,%. Svne 21e San Anlcalo. T 210831 e`63 yatt,�san&n a.i:on�<sI) ^ -!tl._c 081 �� Oy Nj 37e *Qy O F S� 9.30.1 11't usr c( the fd, rcrc.�> to asure M r= vx,-. -tM'Hd fa mN rcAtfL>slta� io n �u d LLtrs kztra fk tIr-E is EeeeeB!at nXh the rcgaycr�s cf Ile Wsz ad Pegjo%ers d do inns 0mri d-Pruat CAA r.w.wrf. N- P_- o wrt "A-, p,, r0fictlms to tH! karme kavrq fis w01w, ii' Ladrw'?Adote -i'a cYri1 S wr &.Len Pela�hsir. OWNER SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINES, INC. P.O. Box 1691 Columbla, SC 29202 -1691 PROJECT Southeast Freight Lines Dock Expansion 7431 F.M. 3009 Schertz, Texas 78154 REVISIONS 1. City Comments 8/241% 2. City Comments 9112/16 3. City Comments W19Jts 4. City Comments 9130116 `'.�b \� TED 196.E PROJECT NUMBER 2016 -077 Drawn By: Cm cher*ed By: y Sheet Title: OVERALL LANDSCAPE PLANTING PLAN Sheet Number: L190 Issue Dale: July 25, 2016 LANDSCAPE ORDINANCE COMPLIANCE 1. LANDSCAPING REQUIRED TOTAL SITE AREA = 457,510 SF X 20% = 91,502 SF LANDSCAPING REQUIRED TOTAL LANDSCAPING PROVIDED: 84,433 SF LANDSCAPING PROVIDED (20.6 %) REQUIRED SHADE TREES PER INDUSTRIAL SITE TOTAL SITE AREA = 457,510 SF X 60% = 2 274,506 SF (6 ACRES) TOTAL SHADE TREES REQUIRED ON SITE (9 TREES per 1 ACRE): 5 54 SHADE TREES TOTAL SHADE TREES PROVIDED ON SITE: 6 64 SHADE TREES 2. PARKING LOT LANDSCAPING INTERIOR LANDSCAPING NIA 3. PARKING LOT SCREENING PROVIDED AS REQUIRED. \1 P 4. T \ Y TOTAL LINEARF ET ALONG 818 F7 \\ T TOTAL TREES REQUIRED ALONG CAMPUS DR. (1 TREE PER 50 FT): 1 16 TREES REQUIRED _ T TOTAL TREES PROVIDED ALONG CAMPUS DR,: 2 20 TREES , , `t j �j ' , THAT WILL HAVE TREE BUBBLERS AND GRASS SPRINKLERS ON SEPARATE CO OLS. 1. r BUILDING �`7 MITIGATION SUMMARY I) f 5 _ Total Mitigation Required per Tree Inventory: 12.0 Cal. Inches l i � j I ✓I I �� j'I N 9 q p ry� iV� / I, /PROPOSED TRUCK COURT � ' �- _� Total Mitigation Provided: T, New Trees: / (15) 3" Cal. Live Oaks 75 Cal. Inches , (11) 3" Cal. Mexican Sycamores 5.5 Cal. Inches r I r Ita I VIII 011 0 If r I i �' (6) 3" Cal. Cedar Elms 3.0 Cal. Inches / ( / (9) 3" Cal. Shumard Oaks 4.5 Cal. Inches �(,♦ /rlIrtt /� .. TOTAL MITIGATION PROVIDED: 20.5 Cal. Inches - - _ / N. t, , y ` , - i /�' P bPOSSCf? GILD N 1 �- ` / -@AA ANAH7D6'DEPTN `.-•` I ,% ! t +/ f- is 1 \ - IFW E11 BBB, It ROPE / ° ; Z REF. SHEET L1.5 �' �r ' _` ! ✓ tig6 TELKYEOURLPargPE i ' l l i ✓ I , BADKrnL lu ERUL: FLANrwa uu �� 1 -� V/hER UNDISTURBED Suosm - �; SHEEN' L1.3_/ REF . SHEET L 1 .4 / I,'m ': / SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL EXISTING TRUCK COURT � �/ ✓ d � i ) � 1 I ,,;) r � ,�" ! �/. !�' PRO,F'O�ED TRUCK COURT i �/ ; _ L iI LIXI NSTRfuc ON /' / 1' ' ' /" y- , _., _ 1 / \ /LIMIT OF CON UOTION - -, � � r � � .r : _. ._...r........�..:.......... � ..� .- ....... _ _ - - - TREE PLAN DETAIL P61 Mimi rI�A I 1��1�IE.h�I�I�I���I�I�Vr(� s as sa mo H 0 R I Z D N DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT PLANNING LAn DSCAPE ARCHi TEi TUNE DE CLOPA1EnT Ca4SULTInG ,370 P.11=7 s,%. Svne 21e San Anlcalo. T 210831 e`63 yatt,�san&n a.i:on�<sI) ^ -!tl._c 081 �� Oy Nj 37e *Qy O F S� 9.30.1 11't usr c( the fd, rcrc.�> to asure M r= vx,-. -tM'Hd fa mN rcAtfL>slta� io n �u d LLtrs kztra fk tIr-E is EeeeeB!at nXh the rcgaycr�s cf Ile Wsz ad Pegjo%ers d do inns 0mri d-Pruat CAA r.w.wrf. N- P_- o wrt "A-, p,, r0fictlms to tH! karme kavrq fis w01w, ii' Ladrw'?Adote -i'a cYri1 S wr &.Len Pela�hsir. OWNER SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINES, INC. P.O. Box 1691 Columbla, SC 29202 -1691 PROJECT Southeast Freight Lines Dock Expansion 7431 F.M. 3009 Schertz, Texas 78154 REVISIONS 1. City Comments 8/241% 2. City Comments 9112/16 3. City Comments W19Jts 4. City Comments 9130116 `'.�b \� TED 196.E PROJECT NUMBER 2016 -077 Drawn By: Cm cher*ed By: y Sheet Title: OVERALL LANDSCAPE PLANTING PLAN Sheet Number: L190 Issue Dale: July 25, 2016 / H 1:1 R I Z N DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT / PLANNING IANDSCAPEARCl/rTBMRE / DEVE PMENT CONSULTING 13 i0 PanIM°n Wry. SUIe<RIB Sr MtcNO. Tame. iB))) 1¢631.9561 Y °Wn,on6hai.a#a�Iln.f.som > - > -- UNDERGROUNDURUneS FM H 3009 ° - r (tYP.) -REF. GEN. NOTES F. M. ..y. aQ1OO _ L - -` ' Q - \ � 'D'!' 376 Py th:• nr f!h!5 fir xrrva o ss-- Ir= 1s —.`��. cL- v— s�- ss— ss-- st-- u -\ -`%— sass--- SS- -s —s�— \\ -\- • - -• —. . —� —;, ,+=- i— r.�Y —, —r —x ��______ -��`�1 � ;l r .n"vre.il rtN.er.�.�ff�l (a .7n) QL �, i / 1 > \1 �� 1 xu/i1L•.tlxo bav�di}w \ L QL QL QL M1 QL _� �_'_ ,�.,ra tL u. t rater, e EXISTING LANDSCAPE Q�- - �+ - - � vdhlk,cgroarsf L .— .._,__,_--- •._.r,— ._._.- -•—• —• `` _ ` 1 /� E,arrv,� t\b rxral a, 77 1 I � 1 i —I,MR OF CONBTRUCRON OWNER ` Ig ,� �• —, '�. /+/ SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINES, 1 UNDERGROUND UnLPIEB (TYP.) -REP. GEN. NOTES ` \ - - -- LOT EXISTING PARKING ^ `WwMIH 1 i� P.O. Box 1691 Columbla, SC 29202 -1691 ° q \ �t ' 2 UNDERGROUND VfIlR1ES � , /� \" 1 \ \ PROJECT (TM) -REF. GEN. NOTES � Southeast Freight 7I8'z4'METAL EDGER TP: A6 j 1 ` \, t\ Lines LSHOVINOPLAKTERAREAS ,,/ QV Dock Expansion 6 - - vv 7431 F.M. 3009 E tsTm Pr TREE TO BE PRESERVED- �\ V / ! QV \ \ \ I, SCh 1[ _(rVP.)- REP. TREE INVENTORY -, - _ / f ertz, Texas 78154 y REVISIONS j -- -------------- / \ > 1. City Comments &24!16 ° EXISTING LANDSCAPE i 1 f 1 \ `Q\ \\ 2. City Commnets 9/12116 it ga � / j� \\ LIMIT OF CONSTRUCTION `,) \+ 0�9 - -- I PROPOSED DETENTION BASIN PM \ \ \`'I �� r - _ r �Ec - 1 I r >}F °02 .2 I C PM 11 1 P LIMIT OF CONSTRUCTION 1/e'x 4'METAL EOOER -1VP. A6 SHOWN 0 PLANTER AREAS/ PROJECT NUMBER i \ % if PM 2016 -077 1 I ! Drawn By: Crl, 1 - Checked By: Jr � 1 ♦ +1 I I ! \ I t 1 \\ \ Sheet Title: MJMIM lip I MIwINil I IM +Iiwi I I i M IR1 IMl 101 1 M I M I M I IMImilr ,'mtii__�i�i�i�i� iii I 0i ENLARGED 1 ; MATCHLIINE - REF. SHEET L1.2'` wv LANDSCAPE - PLANTING PLAN Sheet Number. Li it 1 1 1 ' ISSUe Date: 1 rl I 7 1 1 �' \\ \ '; ') \ } Scab:`1116•. 1'O• 1 I j/� � 3 81 July 25, 2016 f I T ,-� J , i —I,MR OF CONBTRUCRON OWNER ` Ig ,� �• —, '�. /+/ SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINES, 1 UNDERGROUND UnLPIEB (TYP.) -REP. GEN. NOTES ` \ - - -- LOT EXISTING PARKING ^ `WwMIH 1 i� P.O. Box 1691 Columbla, SC 29202 -1691 ° q \ �t ' 2 UNDERGROUND VfIlR1ES � , /� \" 1 \ \ PROJECT (TM) -REF. GEN. NOTES � Southeast Freight 7I8'z4'METAL EDGER TP: A6 j 1 ` \, t\ Lines LSHOVINOPLAKTERAREAS ,,/ QV Dock Expansion 6 - - vv 7431 F.M. 3009 E tsTm Pr TREE TO BE PRESERVED- �\ V / ! QV \ \ \ I, SCh 1[ _(rVP.)- REP. TREE INVENTORY -, - _ / f ertz, Texas 78154 y REVISIONS j -- -------------- / \ > 1. City Comments &24!16 ° EXISTING LANDSCAPE i 1 f 1 \ `Q\ \\ 2. City Commnets 9/12116 it ga � / j� \\ LIMIT OF CONSTRUCTION `,) \+ 0�9 - -- I PROPOSED DETENTION BASIN PM \ \ \`'I �� r - _ r �Ec - 1 I r >}F °02 .2 I C PM 11 1 P LIMIT OF CONSTRUCTION 1/e'x 4'METAL EOOER -1VP. A6 SHOWN 0 PLANTER AREAS/ PROJECT NUMBER i \ % if PM 2016 -077 1 I ! Drawn By: Crl, 1 - Checked By: Jr � 1 ♦ +1 I I ! \ I t 1 \\ \ Sheet Title: MJMIM lip I MIwINil I IM +Iiwi I I i M IR1 IMl 101 1 M I M I M I IMImilr ,'mtii__�i�i�i�i� iii I 0i ENLARGED 1 ; MATCHLIINE - REF. SHEET L1.2'` wv LANDSCAPE - PLANTING PLAN Sheet Number. Li it 1 1 1 ' ISSUe Date: 1 rl I 7 1 1 �' \\ \ '; ') \ } Scab:`1116•. 1'O• 1 I j/� � 3 81 July 25, 2016 I 1 \ / I ,'' I ; ��-- - - - - -- �Z- - - - - -- I MATCHLIN � , 1 f •, 1 � REF. SHEET 1-1.1. i! �i�! �i■ II! �i���■! �i�i�irTi; �,' i�li�i�l�i�i�i�i�i�l��ini�i�i�i�i�li�l�i��iit�i , -rii�i � �i�i�!�i �i�i�i i�i�i i i�i�i PM \I I I \\ \ I ' ' r - -- - - - --1 \ r_ - -- ,t PM ;; IN IN, PM \ 1 1 f WM H �; \ / 1 ` 1R•x 4•MET ALEDOER-TYP, SHOWN ®PL4BRER AREAS I // QS � 1 � , / /kit � •'t 1 1 �'6 � �� I\ / QS N os Qv \\ •� 1 Qv Qv , t f 1 \ , { UNDERGROUND ES (rvPJ - REF- GE. N OTES t' \t l V \ I \ I 11 v Q I t.! V Qv IN t 1 1 \ IN ov I I It Q- ! / i �1 QS f i r+ I I 1 I - If N minim:, Mimi miml"Imi MATCHLINE — REF. SHEET L1.4 — MATCHLINE — REF. SHEET L1.3 I r , I I I 1 \t `I m) w m RL APSok: 11 1E =1'd' L Ors 1 H R I Z❑ N DE E3I GN AND DEVELOPMENT PLANNING tANOSCAPEARCNITECTURE OWELOPMI— CONFULTING 13)0 Panlicm� Wry, Sulle RIe an Mlmo,T >B2)1 210.831.8564 hobt.eo ®M1O,trcodadgl.ts+a. Nj. 375 spy OF A 7213.16 fl- ewaiW- fie avo10 .awr¢ al f T .>y lcri A. w sf iii lh .dr., rq (d: >r.,4 k r,w,Ir' , a6 t1e+avrel m, L� ife kll..w yr �btt,... 4 du f: w 5ewd eC?rdW.:<4r,>I ilarh^rs, kb is :m+re,{ made a'4 rtaitfvattae to tMo kdrnli: dras)y (L a�tlt.2 ?dle Lrd -ape k <h1e:t'. !vpYe)s s<>JAt>I p:>IF&iU�. OWNER SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINES, INC. P.O. Box 1691 Columbla, SC 29202 -1691 PROJECT Southeast Freight Lines Dock Expansion 7431 F.M. 3009 Schertz, Texas 78154 REVISIONS 1. City Comments 8!24116 2. City Commnnts 9/1 2/t6 bi 51 �` s -Asa r- PROJECT NUMBER 2016 -077 Drawn By: an Checked By: jr sheet nue: ENLARGED LANDSCAPE PLANTING PLAN Sheet Number: L1.2 Issue Dma: July 25, 2016 I •+ I , II ! ' �' ' 1 i 1 11 1 if J 1 •II i f I i / 7 I ` ` .i IN i II r I V IN { it 1 IN os Qv \\ •� 1 Qv Qv , t f 1 \ , { UNDERGROUND ES (rvPJ - REF- GE. N OTES t' \t l V \ I \ I 11 v Q I t.! V Qv IN t 1 1 \ IN ov I I It Q- ! / i �1 QS f i r+ I I 1 I - If N minim:, Mimi miml"Imi MATCHLINE — REF. SHEET L1.4 — MATCHLINE — REF. SHEET L1.3 I r , I I I 1 \t `I m) w m RL APSok: 11 1E =1'd' L Ors 1 H R I Z❑ N DE E3I GN AND DEVELOPMENT PLANNING tANOSCAPEARCNITECTURE OWELOPMI— CONFULTING 13)0 Panlicm� Wry, Sulle RIe an Mlmo,T >B2)1 210.831.8564 hobt.eo ®M1O,trcodadgl.ts+a. Nj. 375 spy OF A 7213.16 fl- ewaiW- fie avo10 .awr¢ al f T .>y lcri A. w sf iii lh .dr., rq (d: >r.,4 k r,w,Ir' , a6 t1e+avrel m, L� ife kll..w yr �btt,... 4 du f: w 5ewd eC?rdW.:<4r,>I ilarh^rs, kb is :m+re,{ made a'4 rtaitfvattae to tMo kdrnli: dras)y (L a�tlt.2 ?dle Lrd -ape k <h1e:t'. !vpYe)s s<>JAt>I p:>IF&iU�. OWNER SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINES, INC. P.O. Box 1691 Columbla, SC 29202 -1691 PROJECT Southeast Freight Lines Dock Expansion 7431 F.M. 3009 Schertz, Texas 78154 REVISIONS 1. City Comments 8!24116 2. City Commnnts 9/1 2/t6 bi 51 �` s -Asa r- PROJECT NUMBER 2016 -077 Drawn By: an Checked By: jr sheet nue: ENLARGED LANDSCAPE PLANTING PLAN Sheet Number: L1.2 Issue Dma: July 25, 2016 \ \ \� \ H ❑ R I E ❑ N ❑E91GN AND DEVELOPMENT \ PLANNING "NDSCAPEARCHITECTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTING MATCHLINE -REF. SHEET L1.2 U]O NUtlwn Wry. futt. ]le 63 A'OB Sen A.uonlo. Teal )BiB3 f I � I I ' � \ � II� �\ �\ � � � I ZI0.B31A56a YoENron ®IvNnnMlBnnmm \ \sO2 V \ \ OF'% PM O�.y�� n�vdtl�ro�l6 t �i \ n':rJtil�!tre faaysdU9 -1 11-44 eq hL-- ,,t b n:vl Wr,4 PROPOSED BUILDING PM \ "�'` "q'y=l`"'d'` 'I `\ � � kl, asJ icglxtT+^ d+iLT I \ � � \. t:�.v 6oxd dhtkN.a:he'.'♦ , I \ CamtxT., hk PK�rcaa matt ay rta�If't-attl� is Ot ' PM 4 -C1TG i' daBLq tL «e c I , e+Fren srytral F m1=sVa+, I \ OWNER PMB ` \',\ FREIGHT LINES, j c INC. I r i A Box 1 Columbia, SC Columbia, SC 29202 -1691 I PROJECT `� % Southeast Freight A � � � �� Lines I - Dock Expansion 1 I / UNDEROROVND UTILITIES ! \ (T1'R.) • REF.OEN. NOTES \� 7431 F.M. 3009 W I /- F \ L• ` ,' mss Schertz, Texas 78154 \ 5 REVISION6 \ I - 1. Cfty Comments 8/24!16 J EXISTING PROTECTED TREETO BE / / - l� " r \y`>� / 2. City Commnnts 9/12116 PROTECTED (TYP.) -REF. TREE INVENTORY' / � _ � ��`1" (� l ��V ' PROPOSED TRUCk COURT 1/9'x4' METAL EDGER - TYP.A61 SHOWN ® PLANTER AREAS I RIVER ROCK (TYP.) -REP. PLANT SCHEDULE � � � / �•:'•i ". �'_.�;�- P�'t \. WWMH I , I PROVIDE MULCH TO LIMB OF dSNRBANCE ov ell I O 005 EXUAPT TREEINVENTORY TO PRESERVED \ \ (TYP.) - REF, TAPE BE \ a 13 \ 1/e' x 4' METAL EDGER -TYP. AS \\� _ ......... a. ♦.t -a. ww SHOWN 0 PLANTER AREAS \� �\ \ I ! 3 a \ 119' x 4' METAL EDGER -TYP, AS \ \ SHOWN 9 PLANTER AREAS \ EXISTN OFFSITE TREE TO BE PRESERVED ITYP.) - REF. TREE INVENTORY EXISTING PROTECTED TREE TO BE PROTECTED O YP.) - REP. TREE INVENTORY PROVIDE MULCH TO WAR OF DiMTURBANCE ` \O 0033 \ PROJECT NUMBER 2016 -077 Drawn By; can Checked By: Jr Sheet TlBe: ENLARGED LANDSCAPE PLANTING PLAN Q1112 Sheet Number: L1,93 ISSUE D RIB: 5�pp116='� July 25, 2016 4�6 a' c — — — — — — — — — — —— H ❑ R I Z O N DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT PUNNING IANDSCAPEARCHMICTURE DWEIOPNIM CONSULTING 13]0 v.nln,o.. Ws/, S'Iq ale SuI MICMO, 8231 alO.B31.9.SG1 1ro4Nwr;9ronza.de�lEnK..mm MN� 376 +pyr or l 7.25.10 fW, 51e ATM, to rM PIOA fir akl m '&a,',LOS to a B- d'" d' -wq ib 41;34 Yar-r•kk t vF0 IS t're Rdr- uId 94-4 -w- d tm iskr, 6m-rd ci' 6rd9i.:chr� �ian1>•;M, 1y pacer rral m�: ay rod(YalUn to ii13 d:d/as::lm:Yq 1&^ wtm t npe>= xrltLm p�mB:b +. OWNER SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINES, INC. P.O. Box 1691 Columbia, SC 29202 -1691 PROJECT Southeast Freight Lines Dock Expansion 7431 F.M. 3009 Schertz, Texas 78154 REVISIONS 1. City Comments 6124116 2. C6y Commnnts 9/12/16 PROJECT NUMBER 2016 -077 Drawn By; Dm Checked By: Jr Sheet Tillo: ENLARGED LANDSCAPE PLANTING PLAN Sheet Number: Li. 4 Issue Date: July 25, 2016 8 i i It it I , j -PROPOSED BUILDING Lim �—�� — — — — — — — — —��������� >: I /� �� /' j R - \ r, t < r w U) I / - W - -- - I ! I -__ - 1 I _ I _ I 7 U) } umtr OFCONBTRUCTION W 1' I� z EXISTING TRUCK COURT j _ - - - -- U� / i ,J PROPOSED TRUCK COURT - .1 it doo wo \ - - \\ t/a'x4'METAIPL TVP. AS UCj it ♦ + —PrE SHOWN ®PLANTER AREAS \ ___ —_— LNAR OF CONSTRUCTION • I ♦ � � I - ♦ a + + ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ + a ♦ a\ + + . . + + ♦ + ♦ ������� J a __— __— ����(•�� _— — — — — — — — — — — —— H ❑ R I Z O N DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT PUNNING IANDSCAPEARCHMICTURE DWEIOPNIM CONSULTING 13]0 v.nln,o.. Ws/, S'Iq ale SuI MICMO, 8231 alO.B31.9.SG1 1ro4Nwr;9ronza.de�lEnK..mm MN� 376 +pyr or l 7.25.10 fW, 51e ATM, to rM PIOA fir akl m '&a,',LOS to a B- d'" d' -wq ib 41;34 Yar-r•kk t vF0 IS t're Rdr- uId 94-4 -w- d tm iskr, 6m-rd ci' 6rd9i.:chr� �ian1>•;M, 1y pacer rral m�: ay rod(YalUn to ii13 d:d/as::lm:Yq 1&^ wtm t npe>= xrltLm p�mB:b +. OWNER SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINES, INC. P.O. Box 1691 Columbia, SC 29202 -1691 PROJECT Southeast Freight Lines Dock Expansion 7431 F.M. 3009 Schertz, Texas 78154 REVISIONS 1. City Comments 6124116 2. C6y Commnnts 9/12/16 PROJECT NUMBER 2016 -077 Drawn By; Dm Checked By: Jr Sheet Tillo: ENLARGED LANDSCAPE PLANTING PLAN Sheet Number: Li. 4 Issue Date: July 25, 2016 -1 ❑ R I Z ❑ N 7ESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT PLANNING IANOXAPEARCHRFCTURE DEVELOPMENT CONSULTING W. W .Sul.]lo Sen AN�nlo. T— 7®331 at a10.031.P56e pobi+wn�lwrleond„Idn•wmm a iNj. 376 �'yL OF t�' 7.25.16 fre wr 4th, flexrce to as:3re d rcpsaElP.0 fu- 341 rc <�Ifk�Are to a us r�• ihl: drgekq (l: i=�a4 b ita':h.L.'rf. x6 , f%e "ork -.4", of th, �:L ^s ad Pe-ILIkT" of the tc:zc Goad d Ar<.:_hrA Eumr:r, 4: pxal Ral 114c Xj 11.4katLTss to tN> d:ctta� daznj fk WAII24 t:t LXd;�pe lvrtf :d's ��rc:: xrY.t�l pa -nLyin )%VNER SOUTHERN - REIGHT LINES, NC. 3.0. Box 1691 'olumbla, SC 29202 -1691 3ROJECT Southeast Freight -ines )ock Expansion '431 F.M. 3009 3chertz, Texas 78154 iEVISION5 Ctty Comments 6124116 .. Clty Commnets 6 /12x16 OF TAE - 4- `0 ROJECTNUMBER .016 -077 raven By: cm �ecked By: it feet nlle: :NLARGED .ANDSCAPE 'LANTING PLAN heel Number: Ll. 5 we Date: my 25, 2016 PART 1-GENERAL 1.1 Work Included A. Place and spread topsail and planting nix, B. Install edging at planter weas. C. Excavate and prepare plant pits. D. Plana plants In pits and backlB with planting mix. E. Prune plants. F. Apply mulch 1. planter areas, G. Install solid sod, hydram", or seed mtv. H. Guarantee plants. I, Impact plants during the Guarantee Period, 1.2 Reference Standards A. Nomwiclature and size. AN plant. must be has to none and she In confomonce with the lollo•Wkg standards: D. American Joint Committee on Horticultural Nomenclature, 1942 ad. of Standwdlzed Plant Names ( Mount Pleasant Press, J, Horace McFarland Co., Harrisburg Pal C. American Standard of Nursery Stack. 1973 ad, (American Assodatiwa of Nurserymen, Inc.. Washington DO 1.3 Submittals A. Submit weed Control program In accordance with Sec. 01300 1. indicate chemicah to De employed manufacturers printed Instructions as to d4ulfon and applcation. solution strength, application medical, rates, and frequency, and fmquorcy of manual weeding. 2. Submit chemical manutadurces written certlfkala that material proposed for use meets local, state, and federal regulalhns fa the We of malerlai proposed and that Ito Material 19 rot toxic 10 humens and animals Kapplied per the manufacturers wittten Instructions. S, Submit tupsoll sample (min. 1-gal. ball In accordance with See, D13DO 1. hdkaw topsoil suPpfw aowce. 2. Provide laboratory test results Indicating Compliance w/ topsoil composition iegWremanls, C. Submit planting roan temple (min, 1-gal. bogs to accordance with Sec, 01300 1, Indicate planling mbt supplier source. 21 Provide laboratory test results kmdkasng Compliance w/ planting Mel Composition mqukemohl. D. SubMlbark mulch sample (inn.1- gal.bag) In accordencewhh Sec. 01300 1. Indicate bark mulch suppler soucee, E, Submh decomposed granite oomple ( inn, 1-gaL bag[ fn pecordance elm Sec. 01300 1. Indicate decomposed granule suppler source. F, Submll Irrigation system product data In accordorce with Sec. 01300, 1. Provide manufoclurers' Col sheete Indicating compliance with all equipment specified In the Irrigation Plans 1,4 Product Delivery, Storage, and Handling D. Handle and stare al rnalslale n such a mummer as to prevent damage. 1.5 Existing Conditions A. Prior to cornnorcomont of Wall, Investigate rue 511), loose and Idonlly all eXistng underground uelides tlwl may Conflict with the installation of Pie work described In the carried docun',aols, slid notily (he Landscape Aici tecl of the wNlicl and do rot proceed with Construction In the effected wea duoue specific direction. B. Protect Identsied ulVgtios from damage during lnslaloUon. 1.8 Guam Us A. All plants will be guaranteed against detests, Including death end unsatisfactory growth, for o Period of 72 rontha following the dale of Su6slentlol Complebn II replxeront plants era Insured, luny wit M guaranteed for an additional 12 months following limit Installation, 1.7 Responsibilities of Owner and C.Mmolw A The Contractor will provide monthly nspecoons of the project during construction and the guarantee period and Immedlately provide SO the Owner and Ira Landscape AroNtect a written report Idendying any Irregularities which affect the guarantee. B. The Cmumcle, wig monitor any construction, whether Conducted by other tied. or Per Ownors employees, ack oenf to new and existing plants. The Contractor wig idemUy and document any damage to the plants and Immediately notify the Landscape Architect of same. The Contractor ell replace any damaged Vla is at o expense to the 0 Any mimbur.emenl from other trades or contrscmri On be the .ale responsgAfity of the Contrpcxr. C. The Contractor wig to-. and replace all dead plants. D. The Contractor will Snows .0 plants are Installed In an upright poshlon and to proper Rnish grade and Coil reset any plans not nstaled accordingly. E. The Contractor WHI have Pre soda responsibility for ensuing that ON plants Oro Maintained and wa(m ud adequately. 1.8 Final Inspection A. Al the conchrsbn of the gumint" period, da Landscape Arcluecl will inspect Ure planting to .610S, the local acceptarcO Of the lnstallation. Only plants that are AlNe and healthy WHIM eccepled, Thor CONUaclar w•B replete any plants that am dead or, in the Sale opinion of the Landscape ArehRocl, In an unhealthy or un,lghtly condition a have Post link natural farm due u dead or removed branches, Tho Contractor will bear the Cool of replacing any plants. 1.9 Qualty AS..- A. Before entering Into a Contract YAM any subconUacbr, the General Contractor will Investigate the ,imposed subcontractors tepulalbn and ability to perform the work and determine whether Ua subcontractor Is stable, reputable, and skilled In this area of warty. The General Contractor will require and review a Mrimum of the following Submi tshe 1. Experience. The 5ubcanuador wi be a single inn specializing In bndscOpo Instaladon w1m a minimum 5 years docsmented expedeoce. Documentation Will demonstrate a mhemun 10 Installations of equalar greater size. The subcontractor WIN furnish the name, address, and telephone number for both the General Contractor and Owner on these projects, as well as the Contract pilot, Pa Company name under which the Work was perforated, and Completion dale. 2. Parsonnol. The sub.Gmracbr Me provide a list of the pmkct manager and foreman proposed to Complete the work, their years of experience In the Industry, any formal training, and years of service with She Current company. Its separate litigation subconlredor te to Mused. the Same Information w41 be provklod. 3, Buslness Expertise. The Subcontractor nol submit a currentaudded financlal stalamm. current Insurance caltkals, Contact Information for their Insurance company, boolog"Pacfy and bonding company. and conbcl Information 1a [Mir bonding company, S. Should the suDCOntraclor Selected by She General Contractor default onto cennacL fail to complete the Work In conformance with me Contract Documents, or enter four bankruptcy, the Owner will pay the Landscape Architect as an additional woke for any additional work occasioned by the subcontractors dafoult PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.1 IAsterlak A. Topsdl. Provided by the landscape suboentroclor from local sources, sandy loam Which is fertile, (door., surface so0. Topsoil Mil be free of racks, atones, subsoil, building debris, weeds, grass, clay lumps, and other materials which would be detrimental to Wows growth. TopsaU composition wig be net less than 714 nor mere than 12% day end rat more man 12% sal D. Planting huh. Plant mix eompoeltkm Will be 35% composl, 33% ad Band, 181A coMposled tops•#, and 16% pine bark mWch. C. Commercial Fertilizer. Complete farther of neutral Character, till Some elements dvhed fmm organic Sources and contaiMrg oval ld plant nutrlents In the folowing percentages: 1. For trees end shnvb6 - Woodoce Top Dears Special (20-4-11, 8.9 north famW) al a rate or 5 io 10 Its, per 100 SF. 2, For lewhe -hon. 1 to. of actual nitrogen per 100 SF of lawn area, min. 4% phosphate odd and min. 2% potassium. Provide nitrogen In a form tha(wil be ovellable to turgrass during the Initial period of growth and In a minimum 50% organic form. 2.2 Plant Midwiss A. The drawings Contain a eomPla[e List of plant species, quandues, sizes, and Olhw requirements. Nita evee nl that discrepancies occur between the quantities of plants Indkaled an the plant list and as indicated an S VIMMngs, the plant quant6w; shown on the d invi gs MII as given Pfacedeme. B, No wbellutbm of plant, Oil be permitted wlllwul axpre6s pilot wml.o authorization by Its Landscape Archllml. C. All plants will Comply with Stale and federal Inspection and 8seasos Infestation laws. 0. All plants VAl be ty pical of their species or variety. With normal, we6lWv0xped bmnciee and vigorous root system. E, All plants Ml be healthy and vigromm, free from defects, dkfiguatbn. Note, abrasions. sunseald, diseases, used eggs or larvae, Mrere, and all other forms of dresses or Infestations. F. At plants will be nursery stock. Any plant, gathered from naive stands must be kept uoer nursery Conditions for a minimum of 1 full growing season, must be free from as foreign plants and weeds, and must meet all Other requirements of one Contract Downrents. G. Contaner -grown plants must exhibit development of 0b a- mo s and here a met mass that will retain Ix shape when removed from the Conuln— Plants grown In smaller Centigram most have rot growth surli to reach the sldos of the mntakwf. Rod -bound Conulnengrovm plants wig be rejected. H. Canteker atras a/a larpa grade man Oslsl In the American SUnderd far Nursery Stock (ASNS) shag be delermined by the volume e of the real bag specified In the ASNS for plants of the same size. I. NI bore Met punts most he. s heavy, fibrous root system and dormant buds al She tune of plating. J. All plant. most have average height and spread proportions and branching habit In accordance wkls the appropriate sactione of the ASNS. K, All plants W,hlCh have girdled mob, stem, or major branch, have deformllbs of the stem or roiw branch, Wk Symmetrical growth habits, have dead w defoliated potions, w have any defecl. Injury, w Conditions which In the sale opInIon of the Landscape Architect renders them unsuitable, MU be rejected. L Based and budapped plants most have a solid bat dearth of minimum specified size held Sweaty a place by burial, and stout rope. Oversized s exceptionally heavy plants win be accepted Pra•.ided the size of the root bat or spread of the roots Is Increased Proportion*. Real bads roue[ be tight, unbroken, and Ime of weed or foreign plant growth. Rool bags shat have the folleMng depthdo- dkvreter Md- mot poll diameters of less than 20" = minimum depth of 75% of the diameter; root Loss diameters of 20' to 3U- minimum depth of 23 of the diameter, mat ball dbwnalwa aver 30 -= Mdmum depth of 60% of Via dim stor, IA. Plants delivered as a single unit of 25 or Lass of ore same size, speele5, and variety rout be Cleary marked and lugged. Plants delivered In Large quantities of more than 25 must be segregated m to variety, Prod., and size, and 1 plant In each 25 plants, or fraction thereof, of each sim, species, end variety, must be Joined, N. Plants stated under temporary Conditions will be the responsibility of the Contractor and must be protected at ell tines from extreme we a#- Conditions by Interning the root balls with sawdust OCR, mwch, ar Chat approved treasure. Plants stored on paved areas must be separated tram Ue pavement with On nsWaling Loyal. C. Prolecting stated plants from Thal a vandalism will M the sate responsibility of the Contactor. Any stolen plants will be replaced at ne Cost In the Owner. 23 Miscellaneous Materials A. Match. Shredded nature mukh applied to e depth are' beneath all now hoes end 4" beneath nil Shrubs. B. Stakes. Sound new hardwood, treated Softwood. a redwood stakes, free of knot holes and other defects, provers] stakes. Provide who ties and guys or 2aUand, twisted, pgatb galvanized Goo wire, minimum 12- gauge, wim Anc-caeted turnbuckles. Provide initiation %" dbmalar robber or plaste fesa, cut to required lenglha and of unifoma Color, material, and size, to protect tree trunks end branches from damage by wires. As now trees era b be staked. C. AMI- Desolont: Emulsion ype, film- tonnnhg agent designed to perms zw SPkeVon but retard eveassNo loss of moisture Tram Plants. Deliver In manufacNrerffell Identified contalhora and mN in accordance wim manufacturers IosWdlms. D, P1a69io Wok prolechxe; Provide Arbor 3wd4. AS 9.4+ by Deep Real Porlmre, L.P. (.r equal (t4nW458.768W to pmt l now ueos from damage by sUbg trimmers and -Ott. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 ImpecUon A. Inspect existing slid conditions and progress of other Profits before Commencing landscape Imlalwlon B. Verity that Construclen la, progressed to t point at which Po landscape ell not be adversely aflaclool by subeoquont rorst -0-ri and that o.hlhV cord lls are aeCopuble for landscape Insratlalbn. C. Repot advese condtlom to the Landscope Atchhect end do mat proceed with the Work hmtll adverse Condition, have been rectified. D. Commencement of me landscape Insulation Will Constitute acceptance or the She conditions v,hhoul quallikoum, 32 Preparadon of Subsoil A. Inspect subsoil for IN presence of o*coo able materials such as rocks (2' di"b r and greater) ncrete waste, building debits, weeds, grass, and other material that would be detrimental to tla growth of plants and turfgrose. Protect existing underground knp[Ovwowts tram damage. B. Cultivate the subsoil to a depth of 3' or, R the subsoil It Compacted duo to heavy equipment from, Or storage, CURN.t. to is depth of 8". 3.3 Spreading Topsoi A. $ea lawn Instal d.. for topsail sPusadIM procedures In hodgmss area,. e. Spread topsog and pLonting mix to requited finish grados. Fig Nrfgrass area with topsoil to a minhnum depth of 4.' C. Cultivate with a mechanical filer to break up clods and cultivate by hand In InaccesiNe areas, Rake .61 the solace Is amoth. D. Remove from the site any lorelgn or objectionable malarial Collected during cWtivalos E. Goode to eBnlole tough Spots and Low spots where pondfng may occur, nWntonlrg smooth and untonn grade, that will .-e g. positive drainage. Confine. to good- the topics Lull it Is inn and fabled with a Smooth surfma. waterng drying, and re-grading as necessary. F. The landscape Contractor Is solely responsible for ensuring positive drainage regardless of Pro samA6on of Ira subgrada. It extreme for objectionable conditions exist, no6y the landscape ArcMSwI before Somcoedlrg. G. MH the specified sell amendments and fertilizers with topsoil at the specified roles. Dr rat Mx fertilizers unless planting wig folbw the spreading of lopsdl or planting Mx within 48 hours, H. NI pfantl g areas host be prepared sO Pal they remain free of Valid, and weeds unit ptantbg oc-6. I. Wood control in the planting areas wsl Consist of killing as weeds and maintaining a weed -free condition In accordance with the weed control program unN COmpxfior ofth r po)SM J. Protect adjacent plant. from damage due to wonipmy of weed control humicals. 3.4 Planting A. Tire Contractor war boon planting when other work divisions such as topsoil spreading have progressed .Ulfldanlly to pormJl planting. B. Planting wit occur where It is shown an the Contract Documents unless obstoclbn overhead or underground are encountered a wt ere changes In Construction have been made. Prior to the excaw Alon of shrub or bee pie, the Contractor wig locale and Mn* all underground WRY UPes, elsel cables, Irrigation Ones, and cenduits. R.Pch obstructions are found. Promptly mgy the Landscape Architect and do of proceed wlhoul dear dkecd h. C. No ptaong pits %is be excavated will the proposed Locations and plant sizes flare been reviewed and approved by the Landscape Architect. Each plant will be planted In an Individual pit dug wilts Straight w1 k.1 sldev. AIL plants will be set such that their original sol level to equal to the Wlkrale finish grade. No King will be done around the trunks and stems. AU ropes, wim., slaves, eau, will be removed from the sides and top of the root MI and removed from the pal before filing. Butap will be property cut and removed from Wa ides of the root M1. When a depth Is specified for per plant pile It will be construed as the depth below agacenl finish grade. Excess excavation from plant pits shag be dither used elsewhere removed or remed from She site entirely. D. The Landscape Archiled will review and approve the locason and orlentalbn of at plants prior to excavation of Mak pits. All uses will be planted in PRO a Mnlnwm 24' greater n dlemerer it- the cwialor size a spread of their roots. In the event that solid rock is encountered In the bottom of We DR. break up and loosen the aides and bottom d the pit So that water will drahr effectively. The pal wig be a niliminn of 9' deeper than the depth of the root ball and wss have a acorn from the middle to the sktev In order to direct draloge gray from We roc[ ball. Place plansog mL In the bellom d the Pit and Iamp dv to prevent seleing. BwkRU She pits Mth planing Mx In layers o greater than 9' and lamp dram to evold set". Provide enough planting mil a bring to finish grade and form a saucer with a ml unum 4' lip around to pednaer of Iho use's root M1 so Water ill pond and .oak Into fie root ties. E. Stake tress immediately after panUng, then remove the stakes agar me ( 1) year. F. P deciduous trees we planted In fulHeat spray With antidoeskowl w provide an adequate rim over Via trunk, branches, stems. and LOOP., G. Shrubs Will be Planted In phi a minMum of 12' greater In width than the diameter of the roof bag or cenufnar. In the event that solid rock Is encountered In the bottom of the ps, break up and loosen the sklev and MJloor of the pit so foal water will dmin effectively. The depth of the phi WIN be sufficient to accommodate the root bat and n Set the plant at finish grade. Backe the pit wJlh planting mix, tamp down and Settle thoroughly, bring to finish grade, and form is slight sauce to held additional water and soak the root beg. After planting has been approved, apply bark mukh to a depth of 2" around all plants in the planting area. H. All ground cover motorist will he planted as tosows: 1. One gallon material 1.11 be planled the same as one gown shrubs. 2 4' Pot material will be planted in pits the same size as or larger than the root system, then fimiy ramped by hand and watered In using a Me spray. 3. Whom settlement acCllrs, backfill with additional planting mix to Cover exposed feats and to irks to finish goods. 4. After planing has been reviewed and approved, apply decomposed g role to a compacted depth of 2'. 5. Thoroughly water each plant wing afoot stimulator solution ( Green Light or equal mUed according 10 the manuwcture's remmmandwors. e. Newt' prom andmr tip each plant as necessary to preserve Pie natural character. Conduct all pfuMnp with sharp, clean tool, and clip braised or broken branches with a dean Cut Pont pruning is Vin diameter and larger with an approved Use wound pant. 7. Apply wales as regWreol to keep the mulch damp at OR Mmes during garmkullm and MUal growth period Or as directed by the Lendscupe Audi tact 3.5 Low. Installation A. Do ml commerce lawn Installation until after toe Irritation system hag been mmplatay instaled and Is operational. B. 00 Pat commence any lawn Inslallallon until She landscape Archftect has reviewed and approved oil area. prepored ton seeding. Hydromukh A. Bead 1, Fresh, dean, new-corp Bead, meeting USDA rules and regulations under he Federal Seed Ad and Taxes Seed Law for portly and genokwfl n. 2. Free of objectionable foreign marled-L 3. Treated with approved fungicide by a commercial or state laboratory rot more than 6 months prior to we data of phirdog. 4. Wet moldy. or damaged seed will not be accepted. 5, Seed fixture: 5.1. If plenUnu occurs bet men May 15 and September 1, provide Sefton barmudagoess veto at 2 the. PLS per 1000 SF of seeded area. 52. If planting occurs between September land May 14, provide Gulf annual ryograss seed .18 lbs. PLS per 1000 SF of seeded area. Rehm to jobshe between May 15 and May 30 error a9 ryogress has died, hY me hydrometch urea, and reapply the tydromukh Mn Sultan bemwdagresa seed at 2lot. PLS per 1000 SF of sooded was. 5.3. If planting In shaded areas between September 2 and May 14, provide Hound Deg Fescue seed at 3 tbs. PLS per 1000 SF of seeded wee. B. Acces<_wles L Fertilizer: Commercial lamn fedSaer, water soluble, 50% slow releaso. 2, Water. Clain, fresh, and free (rain foreign Substances a material, 3. Ghs agent Contracbrs standard type, non- daldnent.1 1. seed. 4. Wood mulching agent: Conlraciors standard type, on- deUbiwnW to seed, 5. Stakes: SoRwood lumber, chisel pointed. 6. String: Organic lbei. C. Hydromulching Slurry Mix 1. Mix specified said, fertilizer, sad wood mulching agent in water, Usig equipment specifically designed for hydroscad application. Canon. mixing mfil Warded unsormly lot.a limmgweve .kory sellable Per hydraulic application. 2. Proportion slurry orb,.. fulows: 2,1. Wood mulching agent: 45 lbs, per 1000 SF of seeded area 2.2. Water soluble fallgzer, 5 lbs. per 1000 of seeded area 2.3. Gkre.gent• I lb. per IWO SF of..edad area 2A. Stead D. Subsoil Preparation 1. Remove from subsoll ON objectionable material such as concrete waste, building debris, rubbish, weeds, grass, slumps, and rocks greater than 1' In diameter. 2. Protect existing underground Imptovemonts. 3, CWtivate to a depth of 3' M areas to receive topsoil If Subsoil Is compadad due to equipment traffic or storage, cultivate Jo a depth of 6', E. Topsoil Spreading I. Spread racialist minimum specified depth to required finish grade. Z. C.10 -t. 1.M.11 with a mechanical Igor to break WM does. In area, oncces ible by INer, .19 1. by limit 3. Rake unlit topsoil surface is smooth 4. Remove from oat site any objectionable materials collected during cultivation. S. Fine good. to elGNnala rough and tow spots where poring -r marcoskg world occur. Maintain smooth, uniform grades, working topsoil, watedrg, drying. and re•gmding as nePcessary la produce a goo, smooth, and settled sell pruflw. N. TI» bndecom Subcontractor shall he responsible far assuring poildve drainage regaral ss of the subgrrade rordtion. If extrmWe a ob)aclbnabw subgrede cOndhbna txlsl, oUy the Landscape Architect Prior to spreadkg Lo osoa 7. MIX the specified soil amendments and falillew with topsoff at tales specified, Do ml min fertltzers if hydrwmukh will of be apolled within 3 days. 8. Maintain all prepared pfanWg woes free of wesda and debris, 9. Starring was wood o.nW l Shan Consist of rermvIng as existing weeds nnd molnulning n weed -hew Condition In oocardance with the ppprowd weed control plan until project competon. 1o. Protect adjacent vegetation from damage due to OxwzPmy or MN Placed epP&celbn of wood central chemical., Replace all plants rNslakeNy treated with woad Control chenucets at ro cost to the Owner, F. Hydfoteeding 1, Examination I.J. Verfy pot the topics pmtea has been prepared in accordance with INs Secom and Is read/ to recele me planting. 1.2. Apply seeded slurry with a hydreUlfo seeder evenly In 2Intersecting dkestions. 1,3. Identity seeded crape with stakes and song sound the entire prid"IS, Space slakes at max. 15 feet O.C. and Col a blg height I. 12' above adjacent finish grade. G. Cleaning 1, Maintain the CoMINCtgn. storage, and pfanllog areas free from the auumubtkn of waelb mmadPis and rubbish. 2. Clean all paved areas that become wood during landscape Installation. Remove din. planting materials, and debris. 3. Clean In accordance with Sections 01500 and 01700. 3.8 CULTIVATION AND CLEANUP A, Upon completion of the pianong. all excess material $half be removed and disposed of at a location ofl -site. Bring 1M fresh grade In planter areas to a uniform grade. 1.12' below all adjacent paving a hard surfaces. Loosen the soil wounding each Individual plant to o dlstama of three (3) la it wourvd each new free and twos shrub and 12' wound each new smell shrub and ground cover. MAINTENANCE AND RESTORATION A. The Contractor will ensure adequate and proper Care of all plants and work done on this project "Pool acceptance, but In o wso less than 30 days following Substantial Completion. This WIN Include keeping all plants In a healthy growing condition by watering, cultvali g, pruning, and smaytrg, keeping the planting areas free from Insect Infestation, weeds and grass. liter, and dewls, and retaining the finish grade In a real and unilmn manner. Plant ciovms, mnnats, and branches wll be kept hoe of mukh at sal leas. B. Protect all lawn areas from vehicle and Pedestrian tragic. C. Repair ti sod areas damaged by any came prior to final acceptance. D. The town estabilal rat period wig begin Mmedlatey after the lawn planing area has been accepted by She Landscape Architect will extent for a minimum of 30 days or until the end of as contract, and %il Consist of caring for all lawn areas within the project limits .1 Work. E During the worn establishment period. the Contractor WIN be responsltAO for onswfng healthy growth of Due lurigrass. This responsibility ndudes all labor and materials necoseary keep the pmjed In o presentable Condidon, Including, but not limited to, filter removal, rrowig, rimming, weed Control, removal of grass clipping, edging, and any necessary re- sodding and repair. F. During the lawn establishment period the Contracnr will as often as candltbns dlct ile mow Ua Judoists to a ..lung height of I.12'. The Ierigmse shalt over exceed 3' In freight and .4 CUppmg oral be romwed from the site. G. During the -.the of March through September, the Con r.Iw will edge at bpit once every month a as directed by the Landscape Archkeet H. During the months of March through September, the Contractor WID apply water to sodded areas el an won rote of 1' of water pat weak, although the Land scape Architect may change Ws rata as conditions warrant 1. Floor acceptance of tin n'wn weas will be based on he pmsence of a uniform who of grass al a unlform grad. at this thre of final Inspection. Areas 24` mimic and large that we Mre, have a poor stand of grass, or have an 6.151, grade that is of uniform wet be d the CawS. W -eXpC- M-9mdwd, re- soddad, and ferHized as eped9ed hemin- J. Upon Completion of the Initial planing. tin Landscape Architect will make an Inspection of as plantings and mgy the Contractor in willing of any replecoments or com-Ow actions necessary to meet the provisions of the Centracl Documents. The Contract Will then replace e1 the re*led w missing punts and perform She specified corrective -.MS. K. All replacement plants will be of the same specks, BUS, end gwgty. As me edee plants will be replaced within 30 days of os loSdon. 3.10 ACCEPTANCE A Upon receipl of a w i len request from the Contractor at least seven (7) Poor, the Landscape Architect will Inspad the planing and mal "anwee to delsomine Its csnploon ..do. begkvirg of mo Ouurantee Period. All plants moot be alive and healthy In older for to tosullagon to be Considered complex. Where Impeded work does of Comply with the requkements of the Contract Documents, replace rejected work and continue to perform the specified maintenance unlit fie Landscape Archlled reJnspacts the work and finds It acceptable. Remove rejected plants and materials from the she. 3AI CWhr'llonand Cleaop A. Upon Completion of the planting, al excess thermal shoe be removed and disposed of al a location ot(alb. Bing tho finish grade N ptaMer areas to a uniform grade, 1 -127 bekxry all adjacent Paving or hard surfaces. Loosen the s U sumundkg each Indlvldw[ purg to a distance of three (3) feel amend with rww Iree end large shrub and IV wound each crew small shrub and ground cover. 3.12 M.Wenance and Restoration A. The CmUtOw WIN ensure adequate and proper Care of dl plants and work dare on this project unto goal acceptance, bud In o case less than 30 days MWWkV Substantial Complation. TN. WIN Jnckde keeping al plants In a heaghy growing condition by watering, cuUfvafing priming, and spraying. keeping Ue planting areas free nom Posed nfest.9m. weeds and goals, l tor, and debris, and retelNng the finish Podia In a neat and uniform manor. Plant a-,. runnors, and branches will be kept free of mukh al as HMOs. B. Protect all lawn areas from vehicle and pedestrian tragic. C. Repair ell and weas damaged by any cause prior to final acceptance. D. The lawn establishment period will begin Immediately oiler the lavn planting area has been accepted by the Landscape Architect, wig extend for a mnlhown of 30 days w unto the end of the conead, and ell Consist of caring for an lawn areas wI1hIn the project limits of work. E. During the lawn eslabllshment period, the Contracts will he responsible Par emoting healthy growth of the turNmss. This responsibility Includes all labor and materials necessary, keep the project in a presentable divan, IndudIng. but not limited to, Prior removal, mowing. Plowing. Weed control. removal of grass tipping, edging, and any necessary ro- sodding and repair. F. During the lawn establishment period the Contractor will w often as conditions dictate mow to Iurlgraas to a cuting height of 1 -112-. The lurfgross shall never exceed 3' in holght and all dipping will be removed from the site. G. Owing (he months of March through September, the Contractor .01 edge at least once every moot or as all aaad by Pe Landscape ArdiVoc. H. During the months of March Waugh September, the Contracts will apply Water to sodded arena at on even rate of 1' of water per week, although the Landscape Architect may change this raw as conodone warm[. 1. Final acceptance of Uo Imvn areas will be bated on he presence of a uniform stand of Ross at a uniform grade at the lime of fool inspection. Areas 24" square and Loge mat are bare, have is poor stand of grass, w have an finish grade that IS Trot uniform Coil be at the Conlracxrs expense re- graded. re- sodded, and fertilized se spedfied herein. J. Upon compleWn of the Initial planting, (he Landscape Architect will make an Inspection of all plantings and mtsy rho Corwadw In vnlong o1 anymplacermnN or corrective actions necessary b meal the provisions of Pa COMMOi Deconents. The Contract will then replace AU She rejected a mlisbg plants and parboil the specified eormedve measures. K. All replacement plants wB be of the same soodat, size. and quality. AU rejected pants YAM be replaced MUen 30 days of .0flwtlan. 3.13 Acceptance A. Upon receipt of a written regmal fronts IM Contractor nt least seven (7) prior, the Landscapo Nchilocl will Inspect the ptentIng and rosiolenares to determine JIM Completion and the beginning of the Ru r a lleo period, All plants must be Silva and healthy In order for Ua lnitaPallon to be Considered Complela. Where Inspected work does not comply with the requrements of the Contract Documents, replace rekaded work and eonitrue to perform the speclfled maInlenance unto the Lantl6eape Architect re4nswta the work and finds 11 acceptable. Remove rejected plants and materials from the silo. END OF SECTION H ❑ R I Z N DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT PLANNING IANOSCAPE ARCHITECTURE DWELOPAIENT CONSULTING Illso P afh ,. sae. am Mlmdo, TUB, 7"7)2 3ra.31.956e 1,,.tW+,om ®AUrb.Measr,- ease,. �a ..N!' 3j6 ply OF A 725.16 lit us_7 cf ties, fie a'stca t•J nWre A 'Ccp-t -40A Gr mi m.,ifti `.tre to a u5r of +Jas *44vei fit; dab h Y=Y.tcrl. FIII, trf reepin mcol afthe 9'11e! :Lid f e yen Li• l:•0 I,. 6cad cf Nrkyr_itA rk '1 M`r, Na P-mc, Mdt Male ay rtvJfkaFU+J W d'B cl -NraA: tiaR'Iq f�+r,'.gIL'.d Ile 4a�dsapa lr<fJjt•:'s .,press written p.-VJ-lrn, OWNER SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINES, INC. P.O, Box 1691 Columbla, SC 29202 -1691 PROJECT Southeast Freight Lines Dock Expansion 7431 F.M. 3009 Scheflz, Texas 78154 REVISIONS 1, City Comments fV24716 2. City Commnals 9/12/16 PROJECT NUMBER 2016 -077 Drawn By: Crt1 Checked By: 1, Sheei Tlllo: LANDSCAPE SPECIFICATION Sheet Number. L2. o Issue Data: July 25, 2016