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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015-08-24 PRC packettt 11wate r THE BIRTHPLACE OF MINNESOTA CITY OF STILLWATER STILLWATER PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION NOTICE OF MEETING MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 2015 AT 7:00 PM The City of Stillwater Parks and Recreation Commission will meet on Monday, July 24, 2015, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of Stillwater City Hall, 216 North Fourth Street. AGENDA 1. Approval of the June 22, 2015 Minutes 2. Approval of the July 27, 2015 Minutes 3. Open Forum - The Open Forum is a portion of the meeting to address the Board on subjects which are not a part of the meeting agenda. The Board may take action or reply at the time of the statement or may give direction to staff regarding investigation of the concerns expressed. Out of respect for others in attendance, please limit your comments to 5 minutes or less. Action Items 4. Hazel Place Villas Information Items 5. Lowell Park and North Central Business District Trail Landscape Plan Commission Items/Topics CITY OF STILLWATER PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING June 22, 2015 Present: Chair Linda Amrein, Commissioners David Brandt, Scott Christiansen, Solveg Peterson, Sandy Snellman, Don Stiff, Council Liaison Mike Polehna Absent: Commissioner Rob McGarry Staff present: Public Works Superintendent Tim Moore, Consultant Melissa Douglas APPROVAL OF MINUTES It was noted that the motion to adjourn the April 27, 2015 meeting was made by Snellman and seconded by Brandt. Motion by Brandt, seconded by Snellman, to approve the April 27, 2015 meeting minutes as amended. All in favor. OPEN FORUM Sandy Hudson, 605 St. Croix Avenue West, updated the Commission about pickle ball. The sport is growing and they are getting new players all the time. They play Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights at Staples Field. Participants are requesting that cracks on the court be filled, permanent straps be placed on the nets so they can be lowered, and lights be turned on in the fall from 6-8 p.m. Players also would like an additional court somewhere to be lined if possible. They would prefer red rather than dark blue so lines would be easier to see. She will come back to the next meeting and try to get on the agenda. ACTION ITEMS Trails Master Plan Update Public Hearing Consultant Melissa Douglas presented a summary of comments received to date. Highlighted comments include: 1) The river should be recognized as a transportation corridor; 2) More downtown bicycle parking is needed, 300-500 spaces once the loop trail is fully open in 2018. Temporary valet bike parking could be considered; 3) User conflicts should be addressed through trail design, striping, education, and user etiquette signs. The Commission discussed the fact that the Brown's Creek Trail is very heavily used by both experienced and new users unfamiliar with bicycle etiquette such speed limits. While there are currently no speed limits on state trails, the City may consider posting speed limits on portions of the trail. The Commission discussed the safety issues with having segways, which are considered ADA vehicles, and bicycles on the same trails. 4) Interagency coordination is needed with adjacent communities and entities to connect the DNR Trail, the MnDOT Trail, and Washington County Trails. Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting June 22, 2015 5) More connections are needed to connect the Highway 36 frontage road, the Government Center, and the Junior High School. Cooperation from Oak Park Heights will be needed and plans will have to be flexible as conditions change. 6) A Bicycle Committee should be created within the City. Ms. Douglas noted it could be a standalone committee, a subcommittee of Parks or Planning, or a new commission or committee. There currently is a bike committee as part of the Chamber. The consensus of the Commission was that the City only needs one bike committee. Chairman Amrein opened the public hearing. There were no public comments. The public hearing was closed. Motion by Snellman, seconded by Stiff, to accept the draft plan and recommend its adoption by the Council with amendments as discussed at tonight's meeting. All in favor. Fall Colors Fine Art & Music Festival Superintendent Moore informed the Commission that the Greater Stillwater Area Chamber of Commerce has applied for an event permit to use City parking lots, North Lowell Park and Mulberry Point Circle for the Fall Colors Fine Art & Music Festival October 3 and 4. Staff recommends moving the music to the stage in the amphitheater, and moving vendors from the paved circle at Mulberry Park to the grass area of Lowell Park. Motion by Brandt, seconded by Snellman, to recommend that the amphitheater be used for music and and that the park be used as opposed to parking lots. All in favor. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS Park Tour Discussion Moore stated that, due to the timing of the Public Hearing for the Trails Master Plan Update, the park tour has been postponed to the July meeting, followed by the Commission picnic. Because three commissioners will be unable to attend the July meeting, the Commission discussed postponing the picnic. No action was taken. COMMISSION ITEMS/TOPICS Landscaping Plan for Lowell Park Council Representative Polehna informed the Commission that a retired landscape architect has volunteered to work on a landscaping plan. Reuse Study - Buildings in Bridgeview Park Christiansen volunteered to be on the steering committee to look at reuse of the buildings, if a Parks Commission representative is needed. Healthy Community The Commission discussed efforts of various entities to promote health in the community. Page 2 of 3 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting June 22, 2015 ADJOURNMENT Motion by Brandt, seconded by Snellman, to adjourn. All in favor. The meeting was adjourned at 8:38 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Julie Kink Recording Secretary Page 3 of 3 CITY OF STILLWATER PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING July 27, 2015 Present: Vice Chairman Rob McGarry, Commissioners David Brandt, Solveg Peterson, Don Stiff, Council Liaison Mike Polehna Absent: Chair Linda Amrein, Commissioners Scott Christiansen and Sandy Snellman Staff present: Public Works Superintendent Tim Moore APPROVAL OF MINUTES Approval of the June 22, 2015 Parks Commission Meeting minutes was postponed to the next meeting. OPEN FORUM There were no public comments. ACTION ITEMS Pickle Ball at Staples Field Superintendent Moore reminded the Commission that at the June 22, 2015 meeting, Sandy Hudson asked that pickle ball at Staples Field be put on the agenda for the July meeting. Participants are requesting that cracks on the court be filled, permanent straps be placed on the nets so they can be lowered, and lights be turned on in the fall from 6 8 p.m. Players also would like an additional court somewhere to be lined if possible. The sport of pickle ball is growing and this group is getting new players all the time. With the Staples Field courts seeing dwindling use for tennis, staff recommends the Commission consider permanently turning the courts into pickle ball courts. This would involve re lining the courts, installing new nets and filling the cracks. There is some maintenance money budgeted for Staples Field. With the smaller court size, one more pickle ball court could possibly be added. In regard to the group's request that the lights be used during the fall, staff has been instructed by the City Council to not turn on the lights. There have been neighborhood complaints about the lights in the past. Because the lights have not been on for some time, their condition is unknown; therefore, turning the lights back on may take more work and incur greater expense. Staff feels that when changing the use of a park, the Commission should consider holding a neighborhood informational meeting to give the residents a chance to provide input. Council Representative Polehna mentioned that pickle ball was shut down in Florida because the paddles made so much noise. He recalled the basketball court at Staples generated complaints about the noise, so it was removed. Sandy Hudson, representing the pickle ball group, said they have never had a complaint in the neighborhood. There are two houses that face the courts. They don't play late at night. They would like to have the lights on till 7:30 or 8:00 p.m. in Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting July 27, 2015 the fall. As for noise, that may be a reason to hold a public hearing to see if neighborhood would be opposed to turning it into pickle ball only. Superintendent Moore added that the City has not received one complaint about the pickle ball use. Suzanne Sisson stated the court is used very little for tennis. The popularity of pickle ball is growing. Every night there are new players. Vice Chair McGarry responded he doesn't have any issue with converting tennis courts as he seldom sees them used. Craig Williams stated that Staples Field is an unused asset. If would be nice to have some basic maintenance work done yet this year. Pickle ball courts are smaller, so five pickle ball courts would fit where the tennis courts are now. It would be nice to have an outdoor park bench for a place to sit down. He does not feel that neighbors would complain if the light is on until 8 p.m. Vice Chair McGarry suggested the Commission look at the cost estimates and then make a recommendation to the Council. In the meantime, maintenance could be done now. During the winter there could be a public informational meeting where the pickle ball players could explain the sport to the neighbors. Ms. Hudson remarked that there may be room for six pickle ball courts at Staples Field. She asked that if maintenance is done, a color other than blue be used for the lines. She thinks the interest in pickle ball would grow if the City had a good facility. Bruce Deger expressed skepticism about the location, not just based on the history of Staples Field but his experience with pickle ball courts around tennis communities. Increasing the number of courts also increases the noise and the need for parking. He urged the Commission to consider that too, as he would hate to see the courts shut down after investing a lot of time and money. Vice Chairman McGarry responded that parking is something to consider when determining if this is the best place to spend money. Motion by McGarry, seconded by Stiff, to direct staff to get cost estimates to convert Staples Field to pickle ball courts and also for the temporary maintenance measures requested. All in favor. Brown's Creek Cove Superintendent Moore reported that WB Development LLC has submitted a preliminary plat application for a 15-lot single-family residential development to be known as Brown's Creek Cove, located at the northwest quadrant of the intersection of Neal Avenue North and McKusick Road North. The developer proposes to donate Outlot A to the public to fulfill the public park dedication requirement. Outlot A Page 2 of 4 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting July 27, 2015 includes an eight foot wide public bituminous trail along the edge of the Brown's Creek wetland buffer that would serve as a connecting link between the Millbrook Trails to the north and both the future Neal Avenue trail and the McKusick Trail. The trail would fulfill the subdivision's public trail dedication obligation. However, the trail's length and winding route along the edge of the wetland buffer will drive up its cost. Consequently, staff suggests that any cost above the standard trail dedication fee could be credited toward the public park dedication requirement. A trail segment should be provided along the north edge of Lot 1 to connect the Millbrook Trail directly to Neal Avenue. The Park Commission reviewed a similar plan in 2006 and determined that Outlot A should be private and not public. The Comprehensive Plan shows no public park needs on this site. Staff concurs, and recommends instead that the public park obligation should be satisfied by fee in lieu of land. Staff recommends a cash dedication of $26,000 for Brown's Creek Cove's park dedication obligations with the dedication fee to be adjusted to based on the trail connection cost in excess of $6,500. Staff also recommends construction of an eight foot wide bituminous trail to be dedicated to the public. Motion by Brandt, seconded by Peterson, to recommend the cash dedication of $26,000 for Brown's Creek Cove with the dedication fee to be adjusted based on the trail connection costs in excess of $6,500. All in favor. Dog Water Recreation Area Commissioner Brandt said he has been asked about the possibility of having a dog exercise area that includes water access such as a similar area in White Bear Lake. No action was taken. Hazel Place Villas Superintendent Moore stated that the Planning Commission heard the preliminary plat request at their July 8 meeting, and determined the application should be tabled and the developer be directed to revise the plat to conform to the municipal subdivision regulations. Staff recommends the Parks and Recreation Commission table consideration of the Park and Trail dedication fees for Hazel Place Villas until the Planning Commission has made a recommendation on the preliminary plat. No action was taken. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS Park Tour • Lowell Park (new bathroom) • Lowell Park Amphitheater • Bridgeview Park and Loop Trail • Staples Field Tennis Courts COMMISSION ITEMS/TOPICS Annual Summer Picnic Page 3 of 4 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting July 27, 2015 After the park tour, Commissioners will be meeting at the home of Rob McGarry at 1101 Broadway Street North for the annual summer social. No official business will be conducted at that time. ADJOURNMENT Motion by McGarry, seconded by Stiff, to adjourn. All in favor. The meeting was adjourned at 6:35 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Julie Kink Recording Secretary Page 4 of 4 iliwater H E 6 1 R 1 H P l A C E OF MINNESOTA PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING DATE: August 24, 2015 CASE NO.: 2015-22 APPLICANT: Sterling Black of Fairway Development, LLC REQUEST: Consideration of Park and Trail Dedication of Hazel Place Villas, a 19 lot residential subdivision to be located at the western terminus of Hazel Street, 1902 William Street North PREPARED BY: Abbi Jo Wittman, City Planner BACKGROUND Sterling Black has submitted a preliminary plat application for a 19 lot single-family development to be known as HAZEL PLACE VILLAS. The property is located at the western terminus of Hazel Street next to the Stillwater County Club. The project site has a total gross area of 7.17 acres, 5.90 of which are located outside of the Brown's Creek buffer area and therefore considered developable. Lots range in size from 7,501 square feet to 20,264 square feet. The Planning Commission heard the preliminary plat request at their July 8 and August 12 meetings. At that time the Planning Commission recommended denial of the application to the City Council. The application is scheduled for the City Council's consideration on September 1, 2015. PARK COMMISSION REVIEW The developer proposes a fee in lieu of park and trail dedication. The city has traditionally applied park and trail dedication fees to the newly created parcels. RECOMMENDATION City staff recommends a cash dedication of $36,000 for Hazel Place Villas' park dedication obligations. 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Signature Name Date Reg. No. PROJECT OWNER: FAIRWAY VILLA5 LLc. HAZEL PLACE VILLAS LOT CALCULATIONS (less one lot, Block 2) updated 7-27-15 LOT FRONTAGES Block 1 Lot Frontage: Lot 1 = 81.63 ft. Lot 2 = 46.11 ft. Lot 3 = 54.91 ft. Lot 4 = 44.73 ft. Lot 5 = 36.16 ft. Lot 6 = 39.53 ft. Lot 7 = 35.62 ft. Lot 8 = 45.62 ft. Lot 9 = 73.78 ft. Lot 10 = 80.66 ft. Lot 11 = 35.08 ft. Lot 12 = 35.06 ft. Lot 13 = 42.09 ft. Block 2 Lot Frontage: Lot 1 = 80.78 ft. Lot 2 = 47.96 ft. Lot 3 = 76.53 ft. Lot 4 = 60.00 ft. Lot 5 = 60.76 ft. Lot 6 = 254.94 ft. (corner lot) BUILDING AREA COVERAGE PER LOT Block 1: Lot Area Building Area Bldg. Area % of Lot Coverage Lot 1 = 18,464 SF 2,413 SF 13.07 % Lot 2 = 8,931SF 2,224 SF 24.90 % Lot 3 = 10,845 SF 2,706 SF 24.95 % Lot 4 = 10,172 SF 2,541 SF 24.98 % Lot 5 = 10,326 SF 2,541 SF 24.61 % Lot 6 = 11,105 SF 2,706 SF 24.36 % Lot 7 = 8,907 SF 2,224 SF 24.97 % Lot 8 = 10,853 SF 2,706 SF 24.93 % Lot 9 = 9,974 SF 2,413 SF 24.19 % Lot 10 = 9,667 SF 2,413 SF 24.96 % Lot 11 = 11,826 SF 2,705 SF 22.88 % Lot 12 = 8,965 SF 2,224 SF 24.81 % Lot 13 = 11,694 SF 2,413 SF 20.63 % Block 2: Lot Area Building Area Lot 1 = 32,088 SF 2,705 SF Lot 2 = 10,094 SF 2,224 SF Lot 3 = 10,739 SF 2,413 SF Lot 4 = 10,352 SF 2,413 SF Lot 5 = 12,776 SF 2,706 SF Lot 6 = 13,628 SF 2,706 SF Bldg. 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VILLA5 51TE IMPKOVEMENT5 STILLWATER, MINNESOTA SHEET TITLE: EROSION CONTROL PLAN 1U 11 "■ t ENGINEERING Engineers - Land Surveyors - Planners P.O.150X 948 •hudsorr, WI 5+016 715.78 1.5162 • Koger@humphreyengineeringg.com www.humphreyenggineeringg.com I hereby certify that this plan, specification, or report was prepared by me or under my direct supervision, and that I am a duly licensed Professional Engineer under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Signature Name Date Reg. No. PROJECT OWNER: PAI KWAY VILLAS LLc ocTh S 0 GENERAL NOTES: 0 0 NO 70.73---- • -13 °45, avx / / /I�VI= 8.8 94 / IN .— /WEST LINE, E�T FOUNDARONTIPE 1270-FEET RLS STACK WES NEE TTT1/ FEET / J CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT GOPHER STATE "ONE CALL" AT 651.454.0002 TO VERIFY UNDERGROUND UTILITY LOCATIONS BEFORE ANY EXCAVATIONS. z _ —4�. 41 °i2' 30" W 7 7 7 7 j /r1/ STIL L WA TER CO RE: HOME SITE PLANTING: PLANTING PLAN & GROUND COVER PLAN & INSTALLATION SUPERVISION WILL BE BY OWNER, WITH BUILDER & MUTUALLY APPROVED LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR 0 15' 30' 60' SEE SHEETS L1.2 AND L1.3 FOR PLANTING ALL OTHER PERMANENT COVER NOTES, DETAILS, SEED MIXTURES (NOT SPECIFIED OTHERWISE) AND PLANT LIST TO RECEIVE SOD INFILTRATION POND PLANTING KEY BUTTERFLY MILKWEED Plant Plugs 18" O.C. DWARF BUSH -HONEYSUCKLE Plant Plugs 18" O.C. WILD BERGAMONT Plant Plugs 18" O.C. GRO-LOW SUMAC Plant Plugs 18" O.C. BLUE FLAG IRIS Plant Plugs 30" O.C. INDIAN GRASS Plant Plugs 18" O.C. BIG BLUESTEM Plant Plugs 18" O.C. SWITCHGRASS Plant Plugs 18" O.C. SEE SHT. L1.3 FOR DETAILED PLAN AND PLANT LIST DECIDUOUS OVERSTORY TREE Eg. Maple, Linden, Ash, Oak, Birch, & Willow CONIFEROUS OVERSTORY TREE Eg. Black Hill Spruce, White Pine Scotch Pine, Colorado Green & Blue Spruce C DECIDUOUS UNDERSTORY TREE Eg. Japanese Tree Lilac, Amur Maple, Quaking Aspen, Poplar, Pagoda Dogwood, Crab & Yellow Birch CONIFEROUS �.� UNDERSTORY TREE 1 , Eg. Arborvitae, Red Cedar DECIDUOUS LARGE SHRUB Eg. Lilac, Virbirnum, Dogwood, Cotoneaster, Euonymus, & Barberry DECIDUOUS MEDIUM SHRUB Eg. Alpine Currant, Golden Mock Orange, Snowmound Spirea DECIDUOUS SMALL SHRUB Eg. Goldmound Spirea, Ivy RAIN GARDEN SHADY WOODLAND SEED MIXTURE CLIL.NTI FAIRWAY VILLAS LLC. PROOCTI HAZEL PLACE VILLAS STILLWATER, MN fI--I 2 T TITLti PLANTING PLAN Ot.PC.TI FICATION I I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly Licensed Professional Landscape Architect under the laws of the State of Minnesota Signature Name: Marc Putman Date: License: 12,4-63 DlIGND DRAWN MP RM DATE. DESIGNED CHECKED DRAWN TRANSMITTED 6.19.15 COPYRIGHT O 2015 PUTMAN PLANNING & DESIGN, Inc. ■ Drawings, plans, models, etc.: (Works), (in electronic, paper or built forms), are PP&D intellectual property. • Make no copies or transmittals without prior OKlagreement with us or our contrac- tual associate(s). • Anyone, (by accepting, opening, or any use of Works), accepts Terms of Use: 1) Yoi'II take reasonable steps for confidentiality, 2) respect our copyright(s), 3) hold us harmless from your actions; and, with us & associates, make no effort to: 4) circumvent, 5) compete, 6) jeopardize governmental approvals- • Only use Works for contractual tasks: estimating, feasibility review, saleslenterprise potential, or within fair use. • Gov't. ap- plications provide no copyright or derivative works license. • Works may have inaccuracies/updates; you're responsible for hardware, software compatibility & Works' accuracy verification. • Copyright protection extends to overall form, arrangement of spaces & elements in the design. • Works embody significant financial investment & future values. Copyright & Terms of Use violations will be defended under the law. COPYRIGHT 2015, PUTMAN PLANNING & DESIGN, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED SYMB. DATE a A NOTE 000 L1.1 LAND/CASARCH ITtCTUIlL LAND I'LANNING RL/IDLNTIAL DL/IGN ®IJII�IM1IG lit—/1G'd�1 ARCHITLCTURAL ILLU/TRATICN GRAFMIC DLfIC�N PUTMAN PLANNING & DESIGN Metro Area Office & Studio 724 Riverside Dr. N., Hudson, WI 54016 phone:: (715) 381-8291 email: mart Cputmanplaminganddesian.com web: www.putmaiplaminganddesign.com CONTRACTOR TO STAKE LOCATIONS OF ALL TREES AND SHRUBS. ACTUAL LOCATION OF PLANT MATERIAL IS SUBJECT TO FIELD STAKING ADJUSTMENTS AND SITE CONDITIONS. OBTAIN OWNER AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. UNDISTURBED AREA Outside of Construction Limit PLANTING NOTES 1. Contractor shall contact Gopher State One Call to verify underground utility locations before any excavations. 2. All plants to be specimen grade, Minnesota -grown and/or hardy. 3. Plants to meet American Standard Stock requirements for type and size specified. 4. Planting shall adhere to, but is not limited by, the following standards: a. All plants shall be free from disease, pests, wounds, scars, etc. b. All plants shall be free from noticeable gaps, holes, or deformities. c. All plants shall be free from broken or dead branches. d. All plants shall have heavy, healthy branching and leafing. e. Coniferous trees shall have an established main leader and a height -to -width ratio of no less than 5:3. Onsite transplanted stock to be flagged and staked prior to machine moving. This stock may vary from the 5:3 standard. f. Plant sun orientation will be same, before and after transplanting. 5. Contractor to stake locations of all trees and shrubs. Actual location and plant material is subject to field staking adjustments and site conditions. Obtain Owner and Landscape Architect approval prior to installation. 6. Use minimum 12" depth loam planting soil for trees and 6" for shrubs (sides and bottom of hole). 7. Guying of trees optional; Planting Contractor to re -level if not plumb after one year. 8. Wrap all smooth -barked trees; fasten top and bottom. Remove by April 1. 9. Open top of burlap on BB materials; remove pot on potted plants; split and break apart peat pots. 10. Prune plants as necessary per standard nursery practice and to correct poor branching pattern prior to, or at install. 11. All stock to be covered and/or sprayed with anti -transparent for transport from source nursery to site. 12. Plants shall be immediately planted upon arrival at site. Properly heel -in and water all materials only if necessary; 24-hour maximum. 13. All shrub planting beds shall have weed barrier fabric plus 4" depth of shredded hardwood bark mulch and Valley -View (or equal) poly edging. 14. All turf noted areas to be sodded or seeded unless otherwise noted; sod to be standard Minnesota -grown and hardy bluegrass mix. Seeded areas to be installed, mulched, fertilized and watered per growers specifications. 15. Four inches of shredded hardwood bark mulch shall be used around all trees within saucer, shrubs and ground cover/perennial areas. 16. Landscape Contractor shall coordinate with Irrigation Contractor and provide necessary watering of plant material until irrigation system is operational. Landscape Contractor to provide Owner with watering fee schedule before acceptance of bid. 17. Tree and Shrubs, Groundcover, Sod and Seeding Contractor(s) are to clearly identify watering commitments in bids and coordinate schedule and duration with Owner so as to assure no gap in watering and to ensure continued and sustained healthy plant growth. 18. Scarify root pit sides and bottom prior to planting. 19. Fill all voids between planting pit and root ball with topsoil mixture appropriate to species. Flood with water and add topsoil to eliminate all air pockes adjacent to root ball. 20. It is Landscape Contractor's responsibility that, for all trees, shrubs and groundcover, and machine -moved stock, that the planting pit and root ball is to be thoroughly backfilled, flooded and soaked with water at the time of planting and immediately mulched following planting. All roots to be in contact with soil; no air pockets. 21. Provide 4" ht. saucer around trees and 2" ht. saucer around shrubs and shrub groups. Area is to be mulched with specified materials unless otherwise noted on planting plan. 22. Plant material substitutions must be approved by the Landscape Architect and Owner. Landscape Contractor must provide copies of plans showing recommended changes and bid variances prior to final approval by Owner and Landscape Architect and installation. 23. The Contractor shall provide a one-year guarantee of plant materials. The guaranteed begins on the date of the Owner's acceptance on the initial planting. Replacement plant materials shall also have a one year guarantee commencing upon date of replanting. 24. Plant species and sizes may be substituted based upon availability, disease issues, etc. Contractor -proposed solutions must be made in writing and approved by Owner and Landscape Architect, prior to installation. SEED MIXTURE C Shady Woodland For wet mesic to dry mesic soils Seeding rate: 11.29Ibsiacre 101 seedsisq ft Forbs (67.23%) i % of Mix Oz./Acre Wild Leek Red Baneberry Columbine Jack -in -the -Pulpit Poke Milkweed Drummond's Aster Arrow -leaved Aster Short's Aster Big -leaved Aster Hairy Wood Mint Tall Bellflower Honewort Wild Geranium Virginia Waterleaf Sweet Cicely Jacob's Ladder Woodland Knotweed Lion's Foot Hairy Mountain Mint Solomon's Plume Zig Zag Goldenrod (A!lium tricoccum) (Actaea (ubra) (Aquilegia canadensis) (Arisaema triphyllum) (Asclepias exaltata) (Aster drummondn) (Aster sagittifolius) (Aster shortii) (Aster macrophyllus) (Blephilia hirsuta) (Campanula americana) (Ctyptotaenia canadensis) (Geranium maculatum) (Hydrophy!!um virginianum) (Osmorhiza claytonif) (Polemonium reptans) (Polygonum virginiana) (Prenanthes alba) (Pycnanthemum pilosum) (Smilacina racemosa) (Solidago flexicaulis) Elm -leaved Goldenrod (Solidago ulmifolia) Early Meadow Rue (Thalictrum dioicum) Meadow Parsnip (Thaspium trifoliatum) Grasses (32.77%) Mix of these 3 Sedges Curly -styled Wood Sedge Common Oak Sedge Straight -styled Wood Sedge Sprengel's Sedge Silky Wild Rye Virginia Wild Rye Nodding Fescue Bottlebrush Grass (Carex rosea) (Carex pensylvanica) (Carex radiata) (Carex sprengelir) (Elymus villosus) (Elymus virginicus) (Festuca obtusa) (Hystrix patula) 14.46 26.1 1.0 1.8 2.41 4.4 6.02 10.9 0.72 1.3 1.21 2.2 1.44 2.6 0.48 0.9 2.0 3.6 0.24 0.4 2.41 4.4 1.69 3.1 2.41 4.4 3.61 6.5 7.64 13.8 1.21 2.2 2.41 4.4 0.48 0.9 5.54 10.0 5.02 9.1 0.24 0.4 0.24 0.4 3.61 6.5 0.72 1.3 %of Mix 5.78 10.4 4.82 8.43 7.23 1.69 4.82 Oz./Acre 8.7 15.2 13.0 3.1 8.7 r11 II 1 1I 11%,, %, a111 1 111=111 1 ILI 1 I -I 1 I-_ II 1�1-1�1 � / �1E1�1= -IIIIII-III ,"„1 I 111111 1 11 1 11 II-1 1 1 11 I 11111 I- IIIII1 11=111=111=1 11111111 IIIIII-III= II1 11=111=III=1 11I 11 -I11 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 11=111=111=1 11111111111111111111111 TYPICAL SHRUB PLANTING NOT TO SCALE TYPICAL MULTISTEM PLANTING NOT TO SCALE CORNER OF ROOT SYSTEM TO BE AT LINE OF ORIGINAL GRADE. FIRMLY COMPACTED SAUCER (USE TOPSOIL). ANGLE OF REPOSE VARIES WITH STEEPNESS OF SLOPE AND SOIL TYPE. GENTLY COMPACTED TOPSOIL MIXTURE. SCARIFY PIT BOTTOM 6" MIN. FABRIC WRAP CONNECTOR ON EACH MAJOR STEM, ALL MAJOR STEMS SHOULD BE WIRED TOGETHER DEADMEN (3) IN COMPACTED SOIL 1 E1111111 11= 1=111= 1 I III 11 1 I 1 I III= I111 II �111 I II III III 111111111 111111111 TYPICAL SHRUB PLANTING NOT TO SCALE DIAMETER OF EXCAVATION TO BE MIN. 12" BEYOND SPD. OF ROOTS 11 =1 1 11T1 I11 I-11 I-. THIN BRANCHES AS REQUIRED RETAINING NORMAL PLANT SHAPE. SHRUBS SHALL BE SLIGHTLY HIGHER IN RELATION TO FINISHED THAN THEY WERE TO PREVIOUS EXISTING GRADE. SHREDDED BARK MULCH 4" MIN. CREATE SAUCER WITH TOPSOIL 6" MIN. PRUNE DAMAGED OR DESSICATED ROOTS. GENTLY COMPACTED TOPSOIL MIXTURE. SCARIFY PIT BOTTOM 6" MIN. I 1 I. TYPICAL DECIDUOUS TREE PLANTING NOT TO SCALE TYPICAL CONIFEROUS PLANTING NOT TO SCALE PRUNE 1/3 OF CROWN BY THINNING AND SPACING BRANCHES. DO NOT CUT THE LEADER. FASTEN TRUNK TO STAKE WITH FABRIC TREE RING. (SEE NEW PLANTING TECHNIQUES) T-RAIL IRON STAKE OR GALVANIZED 1" O.D. PIPE. ANCHOR FIRMLY. SET TREE HIGHER IN RELATION TO NEW GRADE AS TO PREVIOUS GRADE. SHREDDED BARK MULCH (MIN. 2") CREATE SOIL SAUCER (MIN. 6") WITH TOPSOIL. CLEANLY PRUNE ALL DAMAGED ROOT ENDS. TAMP TOPSOIL MIX AROUND ROOT SYSTEM, AND WATER IN LAYERS OF 6" NOTE: SOAK ROOTS IN WATER OVERNIGHT BEFORE PLANTING. FASTEN TRUNK TO STAKE WITH FABRIC TREE RING CROWN OF ROOT BALL SHALL BEAR SAME RELATION (OR SLIGHTLY ABOVE) TO FINISHED GRADE AS IT BORE TO PREVIOUS GRADE. SHREDDED BARK MULCH MIN 4" CREATE SOIL SAUCER WITH TOPSOIL 150mm (6") MIN. CUT AND REMOVE TOP 1/3 OF BURLAP IF NON -BIODEGRADABLE WRAP IS USED, REMOVE TOTALLY. PREPARED TOPSOIL MIX OR CLEAN SUBSOIL COMPACT SUBSOIL TO FORM PEDESTAL AND PREVENT SETTLING. NOTE: 1. STAKE ONLY ON WINDY SITES OLI�NTI FAIRWAY VILLAS LLC. P'ROD�CTi HAZEL PLACE VILLAS STILLWATER, MN I-IIII=T TITLL.1 PLANTING DETAILS I hereby certify that this plan was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly Licensed Professional Landscape Architect under the laws of the State of Minnesota Signature Name: Marc Putman Date: License: Izs6 17.)1IGNED DRAWN MP RM DATA DESIGNED CHECKED DRAWN TRANSMITTED 6.19.15 COP''YRIGI-1T1 © 2015 PUTMAN PLANNING & DESIGN, Inc. • Drawings, plans, models, etc.: (Works), in electronic, paper or built forms), are PP&D intellectual property. • Make no copies or transmittals without prior OKlagreement with us or our contrac- tual assaciatels). • Anyone, (hy accepting, opening, or any use of Works), accepts Terms of Use: 1) You'll take reasonable steps for confidentiality, 2) respect our copyright(s), 3) hold us harmless from your actions; and, with us & associates, make no effort to: 4) circumvent, 5) compete, g) jeopardize governmental approvals. • Only use Works for contractual tasks: estimating, feasibility review, sales/enterprise potential, or within fair use. • Gov't. ap- plications provide no copyright or derivative works license. • Works may have inaccuracieslupdates; you're responsible for hardware, software compatibility & Works' accuracy verification. • Copyright protection extends to overall form, arrangement of spaces & elements in the design. • Works embody significant financial investment & future values. Copyright & Terms of Use violations will be defended under the law. © COPYRIGHT 2015, PUTMAN PLANNING & DESIGN, in. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED I��V IJ'ION✓'� SYMB. A A A A A DATE NOTE JOB NUM6�F2o L1.2 0P fHE E T • LA NDfCAI'L ARCH I T LOTURt • LAND I•LANNING • RE.lIDE-N'T'IAL DF..fIGN • 6VILI=I9VG an_./1C13V • ARCHITtCTURAL ILLUlTRATION GllAr"MIC DL/"IGN Metro Area Office & Studio 724 Riverside Dr. N., Hudson, WI 54016 phone: (715) 381-8291 email: mare@putmanplanninganddesign com web: www.putmanplanninganddesign-com HAZEL PLACE VILLAS PLAINT LIST 2 SYM COMMON NAME / Botanical name SIZFJRIROOT QTY NOTES TOTAL QTY DOT DECIDUOUS OVERSTORY TREES: D.O.T. 34 i AL AMERICAN LINDEN f Tills americana 2_5 " CAL. B&B 6 2 BW BLACK WILLOW / Salix nigra 2.5" CAL, B&B 0 3 CH COMMON HACKBERRY / Cehis occidentalis 2.5" CAL. B&B 0 4 CKM CRIMSON KING MAPLE f Acer platan&tdes var. 2.5" CAL B&B 0 5 GA PATMORE GREEN ASH fF aximre pennsylvanica pat:more 2.5" CAL. B&B 0 6 IL LITTLELEAF LINDEN I Taata cordate 2.5" CAL. B&B 0 7 NM NORWAY MAPLE / Acer piaatanoides 2.5" CAL. B&B 6 8 PO PIN OAK / Queries palnairis 2.5" CAL. B&B 0 9 SM SCHWIEDLER MAPLE / Ater plataaoides var. 2.5" CAL. B&B 0 10 Skid SKYLINE 13ONEYLOCUST Gleditsia In Mamas "skyline" 2.5" CAL B&B 12 11 SbH1 SUNBURST HONEYLOCUST/Gleditsia tri inernis "sunburst" 2 5" CAL. B&B 0 12 Syc SYCAMORE, / Platanus occideenaiis 2.5" CAL. B&B 0 13 WA WHITE ASH / F uxinus americana 2.5" CAL. B&B 0 14 YB YELLOW BIRCH 1 Betula lutea 2.5" CAL. B&B 0 15 SuM SUGAR MAPLE / Acer saeclnatms 2.5" CAL. B&B 0 16 ABM AUTUMN BLAZE MAPLE / Acer keemanii jeferered' 2.5" CAL. B&B 8 17 ELM EMERALD LUSTER MAPLE / Acer piatenoldes 2.5" CAL B&B 0 18 RB RIVER BIRCH / Bctula uiara (2 STEM) 10' HT 2 COT CONIFEROUS OVERSTORY TREES: C:O_T. 5 1 CBS COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE f Picea pwogens glauca 6'-8' MACH. 0 2 CGS COLORADO GREEN SPRUCE / Picea p 6'-8' MACH. 0 3 BSp BLACKHILLS SPRUCE / Picea glauca denote 6-8' MACH. 4 4 DF DOUGLAS FIR / Pseudolsuga taxifolia 19-8' MACH 0 5 NP NORWAY (RED) PINE 1 Pinus resinesa 6-8" MACH. 1 6 SP SCOTCH PINE / Pines sylvestris 6-8" MACH. 0 7 WP WEIITE PINE / Pines strobus 6'-8" MACH. 0 DUT DECIDUOUS UNDE1i.'TORY TES: D.U.T. 1 l CH COCKSPUR HAWTHORN / Crataegus cans -Ili 2" CAL. 0 2 DWC DONALD WYMAN CRAB / Mahn ' donald wyman' 2" CAL. 0 3 ERB EASTERN RED BUD / Cecis canadensia 2" CAL, 0 4 TTL JAPANESE TREE LILAC / Syringa auuu-ensis japonica 2" CAL. 1 5 NV NANNYBERRY VIBURNUM / Viburnum 'enrage 2" CAL. 0 6 PD PAGODA DOGWOOD / Cotrurs ahemifolra 2" CAL, 0 7 PB WHITESPIRE BIRCH / Setula plalaphylia 2" CAL. 0 8 PS POPLAR (SP) / Popuhls sp. 2" CAL. 0 9 PSC PINK SPIREs CRAB / Mahn 'pink spires' 2" CAL. 0 10 QA QUAKING ASPEN / Populus tremnloides 8'-11', 2" cal 0 11 RBCr RED BARRON CRAB / Malus 'red baryon' 12-15', 2" cal 0 12 RCr RADIANT CRABAPPLE / Mains radiant 2" CAL. 0 13 RSCr RED SPLENDOR CRAB / Mahn 'red splendor 2" CAL. 0 14 SpCr SPARKLER CRAB / Mahn 'sparkler' 2" CAL, 0 15 SS SHADBLOW SERVICEBERRY / Anrelarrchier canadensis 2" CAL. 0 16 SCr SNOWDRIFT C'RAS / Manus snowdrift 2" CAL. 0 17 SSCr SPRING SNOW CRAB 1 Mahe spring snow 2" CAL. 0 18 WH WASHINGTON HAWTHORN / Crataegus plracnapynun 2" CAL. 0 19 FD PROFUSION CRAB / Mahn 'profusion' 2" CAL, 0 CUT CONIFEROUS 1JNDERSTORY TREES: C.U.T. 0 I BSI BLUE COLUMNAR JUNIPER / Jrmiperus clrinensis var_ 0 2 PA PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE f Tlmja occidental's 1) Ta'n'dalrs 0 3 RC RED CEDAR/ Juuiperus vsreioiana glauca 0 CLS CONIFEROUS LARGE SHRUBS: C.L.S. 0 1 AA AMERICAN ARBORVITAE / Thuja occidentalis'teehny 0 2 BA 'BAKERS ARBORVITAE / Thu orientalis py. baked 0 3 ISY JAPANESE SPREADING YEW / Taxes cnspidata var. 0 4 MP MUGHO PINE / Pines mugo mughrts 0 CMS CONIFEROUS MEDIUM SHRUBS: C.M:S. n I BPJ BLUE PFITZER JUNIPER / Jumpeous glanca hetzi 36"DIAJBB 0 2 DJY DWARF JAPANESE. YI1W Taxes suspldata naua 0 3 GPJ GREEN Pi1TLER JUNIPER / Juniperous chinccusis pf. compacla 0 CSS CONIFEROUS SMALL SHRUBS: C.S.S. 0 1 13J BROADMOOR JUNIPER / Juzipiperos sahina ' broadrrloor 24"DTA.IBB 0 2 DMP DWARF ML7GI-IO PINE / Pinus mugo mrrgh'u var. 0 3 SGI SEA GREEN JUNIPER f Juniperus chiuensis'sea green' 0 4 WI WEBBER JUNIPER / Juuipenrs chinensis 0 5 WCJ WILTON CARPET JUNIPER / Juniper horizoutatis'ivrltoni' 0 DES DECIDUOUS LARGE SHRUBS; D.L.S. 0 i CL COMMON LILAC / Syringa vulgaris var. 2.3' B. 0 CLIJD COMMON LILAC: BELLE DeNANCY/ Syringa vulgaris tultivar 3-4' B. 0 3 CLMG COMMON LILAC Mane LeMOINE / Syringa vulgariscnitivar 3-4' B. 0 4 DP DOUBLEFLOWERING PLUM / Prunus triloba 2-3' B. 0 5 GN GOLDEN NINEBARK / physocarpos oulifollus hneua 2-3' B. 0 6 PC PEKING COTONEASTER / Cotonea.ster lucida 2-3' B. 0 7 RD REDTWIG DOGWOOD 1 Cnmrrs sangunea 2-3' B. 0 8 WV WAYFARINGTREE VIBURNUM / Warman lantaaa 2-3' B. 0 9 WE WINGED EUONYMUS / Euonyrnus Altus 2-3' B. 0 10 YD YELLOW TWIG DOGWOOD f Comes stolonifera var. 2.3' B_ 0 DMS DECIDUOUS MEDIUM SHRUBS: DMS. 0 I AC ALPINE CURRENT / Ribes alpiium 2-3' B. 0 2 AV ARAOWWOOOAVIBURNUM /Vibumumdentatum 2-3'B. 0 3 DWE DWARF WINGED EUONYMUS / Euonynats alautus oarnpaela 2-3' B. 0 4 GM GOLDEN MOCH ORANGE / Philidelphus coronaries aureus 2-3' B. 0 5 MCh MANCHU CHERRY / Prunus tomentosa 2-3' B. 0 6 MB MENTOR BARBERRY / Berberis mentorensis 2"3' B. 0 7 SS SNOWMOUNi3 SI'IREA ? Spica japonica 2-3" B. 0 DSS DECIDUOUS SM ,AIL SHR1J13: D.S.S. 17 1 AWS ANTHONY WATER SPIRAEA / Spiraea bwnalda sp. 2-3' B. 0 2 BCV BAILEY COMPACT AMERICAN VIBURNUM / vax. tril. var. 2-3' B. 0 3 CDH CLAVEY'S DWARF HONEYSUCKLE / Lonieera xylosteum 2-3' B. 0 4 DKL DWARF KOREAN LILAC / Syringa pallbisuana 2-3' B. 0 5 GFS GOLD FLAME SPIRAEA / Spiraea bumalda sp 2-3' B. 0 6 GMS GOLD MOUND SPIRAEA f Spiraea bwnskla sp 2-3' B. 17 7 MKL MISS KIM LILAC / Syrurga patula'Miss Kim' 2-3' B. 0 8 MA MOLLS AZALEA / Rhododendron x kosteranum 2.3' B. 0 9 WLA WHITE LIGHTS AZALEA / Rhododendron White Lights 2-3' B. 0 10 SLA SPICY LIGHTS AZALEA/Rhododendron Spicy Lights 3-4' B. 0 GCV GROUNDCOVER & VINES: G.C.V. 0 1 BW BIGLEAF WINTERCREEPER / Euonymus fortunel vegetus 0 2 BIv BOSTON IVY / Parthenoeissues 0 3 E[v ENGLEMAN IVY / Parthenncissuss quinquefoiia engelurann 0 4 FF FLEECEFLOWER / Polygonum renouttria 0 5 GS GOLDMOSS SEDUM / Sedum acre 0 6 JP JAPANESE PACHYSANDRA 1 Pachysandra tens Walk 0 7 PL PI.ANTAIN 1.II,Y 1 Hosta sieboldiana 0 8 Cl CLEMATIS / Clematis viticells'Ala Luxurians' 0 9 SOD SOD 0 POG PERENNIALS / ORNAMENTAL GRASS: P.Q.G. 0 I OG ORNAMENTAL GRASS 0 2 PF PERENNIAL FLOWER BEDS 0 RG RAIN GARDENS 1 LC CARDINAL FLOWER / Lobelia cardinalis 809 2 CC FRINGED SEDGE / Carex crinita 809 809 3 ZA GOLDEN ALEXANDER / Zizia aurea 4 SN INDIAN GRASS 1 Sorghastrum nutans 809 5 AT JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT / Arisaema triphyllum 809 6 EM JOE-PYE WEED / Eupatonum maculatum 809 7 SS LITTLE BLUESTEM / Schizachyrium scoparium 809 8 MS OSTERICH FERN 1 Matteuccia struthiopteris 809 9 CP PENNSYLVANIA SEDGE 1 Carex pensylvanica 809 10 OR ROYAL FERN / Osmunda regalis 809 11 12 AL SMOOTH ASTER f Aster laevis 809 CA TALL BELLFLOWER 1 Campanula americana 809 13 MV VIRGINIA BLUEBELLS I Mertensia virginica 809 14 EV VIRGINIA WILDRYE / Elyrnus virginicus 809 15 SF ZIG-ZAG GOLDENROD / Solidago flexicaulis 809 12,135 SUBTOTAL PLANTINGS RAIN GARDEN PLANT QUANTITIES SHOWN IS AN APPROXIMATE TOTAL FOR ALL RAIN GARDENS. PLANT QUANTITIES ASSUMED TO AVERAGE ONE PLANT PER SQUARE FOOT OF RAIN GARDEN. SEE TYPICAL RAIN GARDEN PLANTING FOR A LAYOUT OF PLANTS. FINAL PLANTING TO BE DETERMINED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OR NURSERY PROVIDER BASED ON AVAILABILITY OF PLANTS & SITE INSPECTION OF SOIL TYPE, SUN ORIENTATION & EXPOSURE, AND MOISTURE CONTENT OF SOILS. MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS: SOIL MEDIUM / FILTER MEDIA CONTENT 1. A WELL BLENDED, HOMOGENOUS MIXTURE OF 80% CONSTRUCTION SAND AND 20% ORGANIC LEAF COMPOST IS NECESSARY TO PROVIDE A SOIL MEDIUM WITH A HIGH INFILTRATION/FILTRATION CAPACITY. 2. SAND: PROVIDE CLEAN CONSTRUCTION SAND, FREE OF DELETERIOUS MATERIALS. AASHTO M-6 RO ASTEM C-33 WITH GRAIN SIZE OF 0.02" - 0.04". 3. ORGANIC LEAF COMPOST: MNDOT GRADE 2. GRAVEL FILTER 1. UNDER -DRAIN GRAVEL BLANKET SHALL BE DOUBLE WASHED STONE, 1 2" SIZE. PEA GRAVEL SHALL BE WASHED, RIVER -RUN, ROUND g" SIZE +/_. MULCH CONTENT AND DEPTH 1. FRESH SHREDDED BARK MULCH (MNDOT TYPE 6) SHOULD BE USED WHEN POSSIBLE TO MAXIMIZE NITROGEN RETENTION. IF AGED MULCH IS USED, USE THE SHREDDED TYPE INSTEAD OF THE "CHIP" VARIETY TO MINIMIZE FLOATING ACTION. THE MULCH LAYER SHOULD NOT SHOULD NOT EXCEED 3" IN DEPTH. TOO MUCH MULCH CAN RESTRICT OXYGEN FLOW TO ROOTS. IN ADDITION, MULCH SHOULD NOT BE MOUNDED AROUND THE BASE OF PLANTS SINCE THIS ENCOURAGES DAMAGE FROM PESTS AND DISEASES. INFILTRATION BASIN NOTES (cnt'd) 2b. ALL NATIVE PLANTS SHALL BE PLANTED AFTER THE SURROUNDING SITE HAS STABILIZED. ONCE THE THE SITE IS STABILIZED, THE RAIN GARDENS AND INFILTRATION BASINS USED AS TEMPORARY SEDIMENT PONDS SHALL BE EXCAVATED AND PLANTED MEDIUM PLACED TO FINAL GRADE. ONCE COMPLETE, THE NATIVE PLANTING CAN BE INSTALLED. 2c. "APPLICANT WILL MONITOR INFILTRATION PRACTICES FOR TWO YEARS AFTER APPLICANT ENGINEER DOCUMENTS, AND DISTRICT CONFIRMS, COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION OF INFILTRATION PRACTICES TO ENSURE MINIMUM 80% PERENNIAL NATIVE VEGETATION COVERAGE. DISTRICT MUST APPROVE COMPLETION OF MONITORING RESPONSIBILITY ON BASIS OF VEGETATION INSPECTION. APPLICANT MUST RESEED OR PLANT TO MEET CRITERION AND ADDITIONAL RESEEDING/PLANTING WILL BE SUBJECT TO ADDITIONAL TWO-YEAR MONITORING PERIOD." 2d. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEARLY IDENTIFY WATERING COMMITMENTS IN BIDS AND COORDINATE SCHEDULE AND DURATION WITH OWNER SO AS TO ASSURE NO GAP IN WATERING AND TO ENSURE CONTINUED AND SUSTAINED HEALTHY PLANT GROWTH. TYPICAL RAIN GARDEN PLANTING z 0' 4' 8' 16' INFILTRATION BASIN NOTES 1. PERMANANT STABILIZATION OF INFILTRATION BASINS SHALL CONSIST OF PLANT PLUGS. REFER TO THE PLANTING LIST FOR SPECIES & SPACING OF PLUGS. MULCH TYPE 3 (WEED FREE) SHALL BE APPLIED AT 2 TONS/ACRE AROUND THE PLANT PLUGS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PLANTING TREES AND SHRUBS AT BASIN SIDE SLOPES AND BASES IN A MANNER CONSISTENT WITH THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY "PLANTS FOR STORMWATER DESIGN" DATED JULY, 2003 AND AT THE DIRECTION OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. 2. BASIN SITES SHALL BE STABILIZED WITH ANNUAL RYE OR OATS UNTIL NATIVE GRASSES AND PLANTING ARE ESTABLISHED. PLANTING NOTES: SEE SHEET L1.2 z 0' 10' 20' FINAL SPECIES SELECTION: PLANT SPECIES AND SIZES MAY BE SUBSTITUED BASED UPON AVAILABILITY, DISEASE ISSUES, ETC. CONTRACTOR PROPOSED SOLUTIONS MUST BE MADE IN WRITING AND APPROVED BY OWNER, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, BROWNSCREEK AND WATERSHED ENGINEER, PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. INFILTRATION POND PLANTING 40' INFILTRATION POND PLANTING QTY •is8 59 INFILTRATION POND PLANTING 2 BB BF! BIG BLUESTEM / Andropogon gerardii Plant plugs 18" O.C. BLUE FLAG IRIS / Iris virginica - shrevel Plant plugs 30" O.C. 3 1 5 C, 7 8 BM DBH BUTTERFLY MILKWEED 1 Asdepias tuberosa 160 Plant plugs 18" O.C- DWARF BUSH-HONEYSUCKEL / Diervilla lonicera 106 Plant plugs 18" O.G. GLSu 1G GRO-LOW FRAGRANT SUMAC / Rhus aromatica 173 Plant plugs 18" O.C. INDIAN GRASS / Sorghastrum nutans 613 Plant plugs 18" O.C. SG WB SWITCHGRASS / Panicum virgatum 704 Plant plugs 18" O.C. (WILD BERGAMONT / Monarda 5stulosa 83 Plant plugs 18" O.C. IENIAMEMI FAIRWAY VILLAS LLC. F F' O7�CTi HAZEL PLACE VILLAS STILLWATER, MN 11-1��T TITLE I PLANTING DETAILS C�RTIFiOATIONI I hereby certify that this plan eras prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly Licensed Professional Landscape Architect under the laws of the State of Minnesota . 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Copyright & Terms of Use violations will be defended under the law. COPYRIGHT 2015, PUTMAN PLANNING & DESIGN, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ICE VIJiON Pi SYMB. A A A DATE NOTE fl-IL,E,T Or /1-1 .T L1.3 • LANDJ'CAI'F- ArtCHITLOTURL LAND I•LANNING • Rt'IDtNTIAL DC1'IGN t3VILQIINIG LE 1c N ' ARCHITF_CTURAL ILLUJTRATION GRArl-III DFIIGN PUTMAN PUNNING & DESIGN Metro Area Office & Studio 724 Riverside Dr_ N., Hudson:, WI 54016 phone: (715) 381-8291 email: mare@putmanplanninganddesign.com - web: www.putmanplafninganddesigu.corn Stiliwater_ 'ME BCRFMPLACE d, MINNES0TA Memo To: Parks and Recreation Commission From: Tim Moore, Public Works Superintendent Date: August 20, 2015 Re: Lowell Park and North Central Business District Trail Landscape Plan BACKGROUND Parking lots, trail, irrigation and Turf establishment are now complete in the Central Business District from Mulberry to Laurel Street. Council Member Polehna and staff have been working with Jim Luger who graciously volunteered to develop a landscape plan for this area. The plan and some renderings have been attached. DISCUSSION Council Member Polehna is currently working on getting the materials donated and setting up volunteers for planting. The plan was presented to the Council at their August 18, 2015 meeting and it was approved. 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