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GENERAL NOTES
<br />1. All existing trees to remain and all relocated plant material shall be protected fronn
<br />damage or injury and shall be barricaded or otherwise suitably flagged and probe died
<br />from injury.
<br />2. The Contractor shall be responsible for verifying all underground utilities prior to Idigging
<br />in any area. The Contractor shall notify all necessary utility companies 48 hours
<br />minimum priorto digging for verification of all underground utilities, irrigation andl all
<br />other obstructions and coordinate with Owner's Representative prior to initiating
<br />operations. Drawings are prepared according to the best information available at the
<br />time of preparing these documents.
<br />3. The Contractor is responsible to ensure proper watering and maintenance of new' and
<br />relocated materials during the warranty period.
<br />4. Contractor is to report any discrepancies between the construction drawings and ifield
<br />conditions to the Owner immediately.
<br />5. All landscape shall be covered 100% by an automatic irrigation system.
<br />6. Contractor shall familiarize himself /herself with existing site conditions prior to initiiating
<br />planting. All existing site furnistings, paving, landscape and other elements to rennain
<br />shall be protected from any damage throughout all construction phases unless otlherwise
<br />noted.
<br />7. Landscape Contractor shall coordinate all work'Nith related contractors and with the
<br />general construction of the project in order not to impede the progress of the work( of
<br />others or the Contractor's own work. Landscape contractor shall provide schedule of
<br />his /her works l weeks in advance, beginning two weeks prior to commencing
<br />landscape trade construction.
<br />8. Contractor shall be responsible to remove existing ground cover for all planting beds as
<br />specified prior to planting relocated material. Contractor shall be responsible to replace
<br />all portions of existing landscape and ha rd ca a areas damaged ed
<br />while completing
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<br />planting installation with same grass or materials species to the satisfaction of the, Owner.
<br />9. The Contractor shall bear all costs of testing of soils, amendments, etc. associated
<br />with the work and included in the specifications Prior to commencement of the
<br />landscape planting work the Contractor shall 3rovide complete soil tests with
<br />re for the installation area.
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<br />10. All plant material that may need to be replaced shall be in full and strict accordance
<br />to Florida No. 1 grade, according to the "Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants ",
<br />published by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the
<br />project manual and/or specifications. Plant material in some cases may exGesed
<br />Florida No. 1 grade in order to meet the minimum requirements for the project.
<br />11. Landscape Contractor shall fieli stake the location of all plant material prior to initiating
<br />installation for the review and approval of the Owner and/or Landlscape Architect.
<br />12. Landscape Contractor shall fieli adjust location of plant material as necessary to avoid
<br />damage to all existing undergrcLlnd utilities and/or existing above ground element's. All
<br />changes required shall be completed at the Contractor's expense and shall be
<br />coordinated with the Owner and the Landscape Architect.
<br />13. Any substitutions in size and /or plant material must be approved) by the Landscape
<br />Architect or Owner prior to modification of the contract, purchasing and delivery o f plants.
<br />All plants will to subject to approval by Landscape Architect and/for Owner before,
<br />planting can begin. All plant In aterhals will not Include any plants considered to be
<br />invasive to South Florida's native plant communtities.
<br />14. Contractor shall refer to the landscape planting details, general notes and the prroject
<br />manual and /or specifications for further and complete landscape planting instructions.
<br />15. Landscape Contractor shall coordinate all planting work with permanent ortemnporary
<br />irrigation work Landscape Contractor shall be responsible for all hand wateringl as
<br />required by Owner to supplement irrigation watering and rainfall. Landscape Contractor
<br />shall be responsible for hand watering in all planting areas, regardless of the status of
<br />existing or proposed irrigation.
<br />16. Landscape Contractor shall dean the work areas at the end of each working dlay.
<br />Rubbish and debris shall be collected and deposited off -site dal ly. All materials,
<br />products and equipment shall be stored in an organized fashion as directed by the
<br />Owner.
<br />17. Landscape Contractor shall regrade all areas disturbed by plant removal, relocation
<br />and /or installation work. Landscape Contractor shall replace (by equal size and
<br />quality) any and all existing plant material disturbed or damaged by plant removal,
<br />relocation, andfor installation work.
<br />18. Site distance concerns must be maintained for clear site visibility from thirty (30) imches
<br />to seventy - two (72) inches, tree trunks excluded as specified
<br />19. Budap material, wire cages, plastic straps, etc. , must be cut and removed from tosp one -
<br />third (1/3) of root ball.
<br />20. Guying / staking practices shall not permit nails, screws, wires etc., to penetrate muter
<br />surface of tree or palm. Trees or Trees grown in grow bags or grow bag type material
<br />are palms rejected due to this practice shall be replaced at the Contractor's expe rise.
<br />21. All planting materials shall meet or exceed Florida Grade codes. # 1 as specified in
<br />Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants and Part 11, Palms and Trees, current (edition.
<br />22. All landscape and specifications shall meet or exceed the minim um requirements as
<br />shown in the Boca Raton Municipal Code.
<br />23. The Contractor shall not reloca:e or demolish any existing trees or palms on site before
<br />appropriate tree relocation and clearing and grubbing permits are obtained from tlhe City
<br />24. The Contractor shall be responsible for the guarantee of all plant material for a pesriod of
<br />twelve (12) months from the date substantial completion. Substantial completion
<br />constitutes the beginning of guarantee period
<br />25. All existing trees to remain that may impede construction shall be protected by installing protective
<br />barriers around the dripline of trees. The protective barriers shall be seen easily by operators of tracks
<br />and other equipment. Protective barriers shall be constructed of sturdy materials (not flagging or
<br />ribbons) and shall be installed prior to and maintenance throughout construction and /or land
<br />development:
<br />a. Do not store or use materials or equipment within the dripline of any tree to be relocated on site
<br />unless the activity is being done to protect trees.
<br />b. Do not discharge or contaminate the soil within the dripline of any tree to be relmcated on site
<br />with any construction materiels such as paint,oil, solvents, pet- roleum products;, asphalt,
<br />concrete, mortar, or other materials that may cause adverse impacts.
<br />c. Clearing of vegetation within the dripline of trees designated for preservation shill only be by
<br />hand or light rubber wheeled equipment that will not damage tree roots.
<br />d. Make no attachments, other than those of a protective and non - damaging nature, to any tree to
<br />be retained on the site.
<br />e. Do not change the natural grade above the root system within the dripline of an y tree to be
<br />retained on site unless it can be demonstrated to the City that it will not damages the tree.
<br />I. Avoid any encroachments, excavations or seYere grade changes within the dripline of preserved]
<br />trees unless it can be demonstrated to the County that it will not impact any tree.
<br />SOIL PREPARATION AND SOIL MIX
<br />9. Remove all rocks and other objects over one inches (1 ") in diameter
<br />10. Smooth all soil mixture to five inches (5") below top of surrounding pave,ment edges. This
<br />allows room for 3" of mulch and 2" clear space below top of pavement.
<br />11. Smooth topsoil mixture to two inches (2 ") below finish grade in areas to be sodded.
<br />12. Topsoil shall not be extremely acid or alkaline, nor contain toxic substances which may be
<br />harmful to plant growth. The topsoil pH shall be in the range of pH 5.5 to 6.5. If necessary, thee
<br />Contractor shall apply the appropriate soil amendments adjusting soil pH to assure a pH rang a of
<br />5.5 to 6.5.
<br />13. Finish grade all topsol areas to a smooth, even surface, assuring positiwe drainage away/ from
<br />the structures and eliminate any low areas which may collect water.
<br />14. Contractor shall assure percolation and drainage of all planting pits priorr to planting.
<br />Contractor will be responsib'e for all plants lost due to the lac k of percolation.
<br />15. Contractor to remove debris and excess material daily from job site. Contractor shall rermove
<br />all staking of trees and palms after twelve (12) months of substantial completion.
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<br />26. Plant size specifications take precedence overcontalnersize._.Q ACf1UALINM PROPOSED PLANTING LIST
<br />27. Contractor to verity quantities and report any discrepancies to Owner and /or Landscape Architect. >
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<br />PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS
<br />1. The Contractor is responsible for maintaining, in full all planting areas; (including watering,
<br />spraying, mulching, mowing, fertilizing, etc.) until the job is accepted, in full, by the Owner
<br />and /or Landscape Architect.
<br />Standards for N\Iurse
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<br />2. All root balls
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<br />3. All plant material shall be protected during transport and delivery to final location with shade
<br />cloth or other acceptable means of windburn prevention.
<br />4. All trees must be guyed or staked as shown in the details.
<br />5. Installation- All plant material shall be installed in a sound, workman- like manner and
<br />according to accepted good planting and tree relocation procedures with the quality off plant
<br />materials as hereinafter described. All elements of landscaping shall be installed so as to meet
<br />all applicable ordinances and code requirements.
<br />6. There shall be no chains or cables used on trees or palms. Handle with two inch (2 ") minimum
<br />width nylon straps or equal.
<br />7. Contractor shall assure drainage and percolation of all planting pits prior to installation) of plant
<br />material. Contractor shall fill all treE pits with water before planting to assure that propser
<br />drainage and percolation is available. Correct if required to assure percolation. Contractor is
<br />responsible for replacement of all plants lost due to inadequate drain - age conditions.
<br />8. Contractor to request final acceptance of project in writing. If all work: is satisfactory rind
<br />complete in accordance with conditions of contract documents, then the Owner and this
<br />Landscape Architect shall declare the project substantially complete.
<br />9. Contractor to replace rejected plant material within one (1) week of w ritten notice.
<br />10. Contractor shall mulch all plant material throughout and completely to a three inch (3 ")) depth
<br />of loose, weed free Eucalyptus mulch.
<br />11. Plant Material which is not installed at the direction of the landscape architect or owned will
<br />become the properly of the contractor unless it becomes relocated on site. The Contractor
<br />shall provide the owner a credit for any plant material not installed on the site.
<br />SOIL PREPARATION AND SOIL MIX
<br />1. All plants noted for removal shall be removed and properly disposed of off -site at contractors
<br />expense unless otherwise noted.
<br />2. Apply Roundup (manufactured by Monsanto Corp. or equal.) according to manufacturer's rate
<br />and specification within limits of allareas to be planted. Protect existing plants to rennin from
<br />overspray or spraywithin root zone. Contractor to ensure total weed eradication frorm all areas
<br />to be planted.
<br />3. Before replacing topsoil, rake subsoil surface clear of stones (1" diameter and larger), debris,
<br />rubbish, and remaining roots from removed plant mlalerial.
<br />4. Scarify subsoil to a depth of six Inches (6 ").
<br />5. Contractor to apply "Surflan" or equal, or approved pre- emergent herbicide in accordlance with
<br />manufacturer's rate and specifications.
<br />6. See details for soil specifications.
<br />7. Florida peat shall be free of deleterious materials that would be harmful to plant growth, shall be
<br />free of nematodes, shall be of uniform quality, and shall have a pH value between 5.3 and 6.5
<br />(as determined in accordance with ASTM E70). Florida peat shall be sterilized to make free of
<br />all viable nut grass and other undesirable weeds.
<br />8. Topsoil shall be natural, fertile, agricultural soil capable of sustaining vigorous plant growth. It
<br />shall be of uniform composition throughout, with admixture of subsoil. It shall be free of stones,
<br />lumps, live plants En their roots, sticks, and other extraneous matter. Spread topsoil mixture to
<br />minimum depth of four inches (3 ") throughout all lawn areas and twelve inches (8 ") in, areas
<br />to be landscaped.
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<br />Owner:
<br />GSF Acquisition, LLC.
<br />A Delaware Limited Liability Company
<br />Development Office
<br />17760 Collins Avenue Sunny Isles, FL
<br />33160 Telephone 305-933.8301
<br />Consultants:
<br />Architect:
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<br />Cohen Freedman Encinosa & Associates
<br />8085 NW 155 Street, Miami Lakes, FL
<br />33016 305.826.3999
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<br />Civil Engineer:
<br />THOMAS CHECCA, P. E.
<br />Environmental Consultant
<br />11568 NW 73rd Manor, Parkland, FL 33076
<br />Office: 954. 344 -6664
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<br />LANDSCAPE NOTES
<br />AND PLANT LIST
<br />Date: 2014.08.14 Project 113158
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