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1845 Mayport Road TREE21-0057 FINAL142' SOUTH ADJ PL 96' SOUTH ADJ PL 100' SOUTH ADJ RESIDENTIAL 147' EAST ADJ RESIDENTIAL172' NORTH ADJ PL 79' WEST ROW41' WEST ROW39 MUG 78 NO WWWWWWWWWSFSF SF SF SF SFSFSFSFSFSFSF16" WATER MAIN 3.00 'WWWWWWWWW25'OC TYP 90 NOSFSFSF SF SF SFSFSFSFSFSFSF16" WATER MAIN 3.00 'WWWWWWWWW6' SCREEN FENCE SEE CIVIL 12 9.5 10 11 SFSF SF SF SF SFSFSFSFSFSFSF10WWWWWWWWWW WWW1211 W W W W WWW WWW10 BN 8 UA 8 PE 14 sp 25'OC TYP 19 PP14 QV *PLANT LIST LEGEND:N-NATIVE, FYN- FLORIDA YARDS & NEIGHBORHOODS 2006, FF- FLORIDA FRIENDLY, WW- WATER WISE 2008, OHE - JEA OVERHEAD ELECTRIC (ACCEPTABLE PLANT LIST) SOD ALL 4:1 SLOPES OR GREATER, 10' FROM EOP AND ALL DISTURBED ROW. COORDINATE FURTHER GRASSING WITH GENERAL CONTRACTOR SOD PASPALUM NOTATUM "ARGENTINE BAHIA" - TSA FREE (WEED FREE) SELECTED SOD SPECIES MEETS ALL CURRENT LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION REQUIREMENTS. ANY VARIABLE WILL REQUIRE GOVERNMENT APPROVAL NOTE: OWNER SELECTED SPECIES OF MATERIALS. SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL FINAL LANDSCAPING FINAL INSPECTION 6/13/2023 TREE MITIGATION SUMMARY TREE21-0057 FINAL INSPECTION 6/13/2023 Trees planted: 4-5” Live Oaks 19-4” Long-leaf Pines 8-4” Slash Pines 13-10” Sabal Palms 8-2” Winged Elms 10-12” River Birch 1845 Mayport Road Pictures 6/13/2023 1845 Mayport Road Pictures 5/31/2023 1845 Mayport Road VACANT LOT TREE21-0057 WWWWWWWWW12 9.5 10 11 SFSF SF SF SF SFSFSFSFSFSFSF1016" WATER MAIN 3.00 'WWWWWWWWW121112 9.5 10 11 SFSF SF SF SF SFSFSFSFSFSFSF1016" WATER MAIN 3.00 'WWWWWWWWW1211MOTORCYCLEMOTORCYCLEMOTORCYCLEMOTORCYCLECOMPACTCOMPACTCOMPACTTREE TO BE PRESERVED W/ BARRICADE TREE TO BE REMOVED LEGEND NOTE: CERTIFIED ABORIST RECOMMENDS REMOVAL OF TO BE REMOVED WITHOUT MITIGATION ALL DEAD BRANCHES THROUGHOUT SITE. A LICENSED TREE SURGEON SHALL FOLLOW NATIONAL AROBORIST STANDARDS FOR PRUNING PER ANSI A300 AND BMP. SPECIFICATIONS NOT PROVIDED. NON-PROTECTED TREE TO BE REMOVED DISEASED TREE PER DAVID HART CERTIFIED ARBORIST #FL-6059A DocuSign Envelope ID: E32F80D8-CAED-4CD9-AED4-EC59820668AC Tree Number Common Name Species Name Size in inches Notes HARDWOOD PINES PALMS DISEASED SAVED 1 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 30.1 Recommend exemption: Fissure from base to 5' up, co-dominant stems starting around 15' up, some areas of pruning wher sap has oozed out, marginal condition but enough to recommend exemption 30.1 2 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 17.3 17.3 3 Carolina Laurel Cherry Prunus caroliniana 9.2 Recommend exemption: Heart rot 3.5' - 4' up and 5' - 6.5' up 9.2 4 Water Oak Quercus nigra 23.8 Recommend exemption: Cavity at base, greater than half of the larger-size branches are experiencing dieback, small area of heart rot 10' up 23.8 5 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 25.2 25.2 6 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 19.5 Recommend exemption: Heart rot 17' up 19.5 7 Black Cherry Prunus serotina 14.2 Recommend exemption: Most of the tree is defoliated, very few leaves, tree health declining 14.2 8 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 21.8 21.8 9 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 19.6 19.6 10 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 16.5 16.5 11 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 16 Much of canopy overhanging the street, not enough to recommend exemption 16 12 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 21.1 21.1 13 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 19.7 Recommend exemption: Damaged area 6' up and has oozed sap from the damaged area, small area of heart rot 4' up 19.7 14 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 19.6 19.6 15 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 12.2 Some abnormal growth at top, not enough to recommend exemption 12.2 16 Southern Redcedar Juniperus silicicola 12.8 12.8 17 Oak Quercus sp.31 Dead 31 18 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 14 14 19 Carolina Laurel Cherry Prunus caroliniana 6.2 Recommend exemption: Top broken off at 5.5' up 6.2 20 Carolina Laurel Cherry Prunus caroliniana 6.5 Recommend exemption: Heart rot 2' up, some damage 1.5' up 6.5 21 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 29.8 29.8 22 Oak Quercus sp.26 Dead 26 23 American elm Ulmus americana 39.6 Recommend exemption: Extensive heart rot from base to 5.5' up 39.6 24 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 14.6 14.6 25 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 13.1 13.1 26 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 13.9 13.9 27 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 11.7 11.7 28 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 10.1 10.1 29 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 13.2 13.2 30 Water Oak Quercus nigra 11.8 11.8 31 American elm Ulmus americana 23.2 Recommend exemption: Many dead limbs, many live limbs experiencing dieback 23.2 32 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 22.4 22.4 33 American elm Ulmus americana 23.2 23.2 34 Camphor Cinnamomum camphora 20.4 Exempt: Invasive exotic 20.4 35 American elm Ulmus americana 35.5 Area of rot at roots. Torn off branch back to trunk 15' up and this area may serve as an entry point for pathgens and pests in the future. If tree is to remain then the remaining portion of this limb should be removed and the tree should be monitored over time. Canopy good for the most part. Marginal condition recommend exemption.35.5 36 Camphor Cinnamomum camphora 12.2 Exempt: Invasive exotic. Some historic rot 5' - 10' up but healed over 12.2 37 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 16.2 16.2 38 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 14 Less than 8' up to first frond (about 6' up to first frond)14 39 Laurel Oak Quercus hemisphaerica 20.4 20.4 40 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 16.7 16.7 16.7 41 American elm Ulmus americana 13.2 Large limb removed 6.5' up, some rot where limb removed, small amount of heart rot 1.5' up, some rot and frass where limb removed 1' up, marginal condition but not enough to recommend exemption 13.2 42 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 28.3 Recommend exemption: Heart rot from base to 1.5' up. Fissure 1.5' - 5' up 28.3 43 Sweetgum Liquidambar styraciflua 15.7 15.7 44 American elm Ulmus americana 27.3 Recommend exemption: Cavity and heart rot 11' up 27.3 45 Sugarberry Celtis laevigata 14.2 14.2 46 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 13 Less than 8' up to first frond (about 6' up to first frond)13 47 Sugarberry Celtis laevigata 21 Tree not found 0 48 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 18 18 49 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 15.9 15.9 50 Sugarberry Celtis laevigata 22.2 51 Sugarberry Celtis laevigata 20.2 Recommend exemption: Fissure 1'-8' up and some heart rot seen in fissure near top, crack in large stem 25' up, marginal condition but enough to recommend exemption 20.2 52 Chinaberry Melia azedarach 10.5 Exempt: Invasive exotic. Top broken off and heart rot where top broken off 10.5 53 American elm Ulmus americana 13.9 13.9 54 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 16.4 Less than 8' up to first frond (about 7.5' up to first frond)16.4 55 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 11.4 11.4 56 Carolina Laurel Cherry Prunus caroliniana 8.7, 7.5 16.2 57 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 18.5 18.5 58 American elm Ulmus americana 15.5 15.5 59 American elm Ulmus americana 20.7 20.7 60 Water Oak Quercus nigra 11 11 61 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 19.7 19.7 62 Water Oak Quercus nigra 14 Recommend exemption: Some heart rot at base, Some heart rot and abnormal growth 13' - 15' up, heart rot on large stem 8' - 10' up 14 63 Loblolly Pine Pinus taeda 21.6 21.6 64 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 19.5 19.5 65 American elm Ulmus americana 11.5 11.5 66 American elm Ulmus americana 13.5 Recommend exemption: Heart rot from base to 2' up 13.5 67 Camphor Cinnamomum camphora 18.9 Exempt: Invasive exotic. Heart rot on main stem 12' - 15' up 18.9 68 American elm Ulmus americana 19 19 19 74 Sugarberry Celtis laevigata 16.7 Recommend exemption: Top broken off and heart rot 11' - 15' up, some heart rot from base to 2' up 16.7 Having comments or no comments neither implies nor provides guarantee of future health or performance of trees 150.8 264.9 230.8 495.9 91.9 Staff notes Preserved preserved removed, exempt removed, exempt removed removed, exempt removed, exemptremoved removedremoved removed removed removed, exempt removed removed removed removed, exempt removed removed, exemptremoved, exempt removedremoved, exemptremoved, exempt removed removedremoved removedremovedremovedremovedremoved, exempt removed preservedremoved, exempt removed removed, exempt removedremoved removedpreserved removed removed, exempt preserved removed, exemptremovedremoved not foundremovedremoved removed removed, exempt removed, exempt removedremoved removed removed, exemptremovedremovedremovedremoved removed removed, exempt removed removedremoved removed, exempt removed, exempt preservedremoved, exempt Tree Number Common Name Species Name Size in inches Blue/White stripe flag #Notes 1 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 30.1 D3 Recommend exemption: Fissure from base to 5' up, co-dominant stems starting around 15' up, some areas of pruning wher sap has oozed out, marginal condition but enough to recommend exemption 2 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 17.3 3 Carolina Laurel Cherry Prunus caroliniana 9.2 D4 Recommend exemption: Heart rot 3.5' - 4' up and 5' - 6.5' up 4 Water Oak Quercus nigra 23.8 D2 Recommend exemption: Cavity at base, greater than half of the larger-size branches are experiencing dieback, small area of heart rot 10' up 5 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 25.2 6 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 19.5 D1 Recommend exemption: Heart rot 17' up 7 Black Cherry Prunus serotina 14.2 D5 Recommend exemption: Most of the tree is defoliated, very few leaves, tree health declining 8 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 21.8 9 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 19.6 10 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 16.5 11 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 16 Much of canopy overhanging the street, not enough to recommend exemption 12 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 21.1 13 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 19.7 D6 Recommend exemption: Damaged area 6' up and has oozed sap from the damaged area, small area of heart rot 4' up 14 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 19.6 15 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 12.2 Some abnormal growth at top, not enough to recommend exemption 16 Southern Redcedar Juniperus silicicola 12.8 17 Oak Quercus sp.31 Dead 18 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 14 19 Carolina Laurel Cherry Prunus caroliniana 6.2 D8 Recommend exemption: Top broken off at 5.5' up 20 Carolina Laurel Cherry Prunus caroliniana 6.5 D7 Recommend exemption: Heart rot 2' up, some damage 1.5' up 21 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 29.8 22 Oak Quercus sp.26 Dead 23 American elm Ulmus americana 39.6 D9 Recommend exemption: Extensive heart rot from base to 5.5' up 24 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 14.6 25 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 13.1 26 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 13.9 27 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 11.7 28 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 10.1 29 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 13.2 30 Water Oak Quercus nigra 11.8 31 American elm Ulmus americana 23.2 D10 Recommend exemption: Many dead limbs, many live limbs experiencing dieback 32 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 22.4 33 American elm Ulmus americana 23.2 34 Camphor Cinnamomum camphora 20.4 Exempt: Invasive exotic 35 American elm Ulmus americana 35.5 Area of rot at roots. Torn off branch back to trunk 15' up and this area may serve as an entry point for pathgens and pests in the future. If tree is to remain then the remaining portion of this limb should be removed and the tree should be monitored over time. Canopy good for the most part. Marginal condition but not enough to recommend exemption. 36 Camphor Cinnamomum camphora 12.2 Exempt: Invasive exotic. Some historic rot 5' - 10' up but healed over 37 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 16.2 38 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 14 Less than 8' up to first frond (about 6' up to first frond) 39 Laurel Oak Quercus hemisphaerica 20.4 40 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 16.7 41 American elm Ulmus americana 13.2 Large limb removed 6.5' up, some rot where limb removed, small amount of heart rot 1.5' up, some rot and frass where limb removed 1' up, marginal condition but not enough to recommend exemption 42 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 28.3 D11 Recommend exemption: Heart rot from base to 1.5' up. Fissure 1.5' - 5' up 43 Sweetgum Liquidambar styraciflua 15.7 44 American elm Ulmus americana 27.3 D12 Recommend exemption: Cavity and heart rot 11' up 45 Sugarberry Celtis laevigata 14.2 46 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 13 Less than 8' up to first frond (about 6' up to first frond) 47 Sugarberry Celtis laevigata 21 Tree not found 48 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 18 49 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 15.9 50 Sugarberry Celtis laevigata 22.2 51 Sugarberry Celtis laevigata 20.2 D14 Recommend exemption: Fissure 1'-8' up and some heart rot seen in fissure near top, crack in large stem 25' up, marginal condition but enough to recommend exemption 52 Chinaberry Melia azedarach 10.5 Exempt: Invasive exotic. Top broken off and heart rot where top broken off 53 American elm Ulmus americana 13.9 54 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 16.4 Less than 8' up to first frond (about 7.5' up to first frond) 55 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 11.4 56 Carolina Laurel Cherry Prunus caroliniana 8.7, 7.5 57 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 18.5 58 American elm Ulmus americana 15.5 59 American elm Ulmus americana 20.7 60 Water Oak Quercus nigra 11 61 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 19.7 62 Water Oak Quercus nigra 14 D15 Recommend exemption: Some heart rot at base, Some heart rot and abnormal growth 13' - 15' up, heart rot on large stem 8' - 10' up 63 Loblolly Pine Pinus taeda 21.6 64 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 19.5 65 American elm Ulmus americana 11.5 66 American elm Ulmus americana 13.5 D16 Recommend exemption: Heart rot from base to 2' up 67 Camphor Cinnamomum camphora 18.9 Exempt: Invasive exotic. Heart rot on main stem 12' - 15' up 68 American elm Ulmus americana 19 69 Red Maple Acer rubrum 6.7, 5.2, 3.5 70 Red Maple Acer rubrum 7.8 7.8" stem ok but too small for commercial property, 10.5" stem has heart rot from base to 3.5' up and it is recommended to exempt the 10.5" stem 71 Slash Pine Pinus elliottii 20.3 72 Sugarberry Celtis laevigata 8.7 Small area of rot where old stem was 8' up, not enough to recommend exemption. Tree appears to be in yard of adjacent property. 73 Cabbage Palm Sabal palmetto 22.2 74 Sugarberry Celtis laevigata 16.7 D13 Recommend exemption: Top broken off and heart rot 11' - 15' up, some heart rot from base to 2' up Having comments or no comments neither implies nor provides guarantee of future health or performance of trees ARBORIST TABLE MAY 7, 2020 ARBORIST MAP MAY 7, 2020 142' SOUTH ADJ PL 96' SOUTH ADJ PL 100' SOUTH ADJ RESIDENTIAL 147' EAST ADJ RESIDENTIAL172' NORTH ADJ PL 79' WEST ROW41' WEST ROW10 TD 8 QV 8 PE 39 MUG 78 NO WWWWWWWWW12 SPSF SF SF SF SF SFSFSFSFSFSFSF16" WATER MAIN 3.00 'WWWWWWWWW25'OC TYP 14 NO 90 NO 14 PE SFSF SF SF SF SFSFSFSFSFSFSF16" WATER MAIN 3.00 'WWWWWWWWW6' SCREEN FENCE SEE CIVIL 12 9.5 10 11 SFSF SF SF SF SFSFSFSFSFSFSF10WWWWWWWWWW WWW1211 W W W W WWW WWW*PLANT LIST LEGEND:N-NATIVE, FYN- FLORIDA YARDS & NEIGHBORHOODS 2006, FF- FLORIDA FRIENDLY, WW- WATER WISE 2008, OHE - JEA OVERHEAD ELECTRIC (ACCEPTABLE PLANT LIST) SOD ALL 4:1 SLOPES OR GREATER, 10' FROM EOP AND ALL DISTURBED ROW. COORDINATE FURTHER GRASSING WITH GENERAL CONTRACTOR SOD PASPALUM NOTATUM "ARGENTINE BAHIA" - TSA FREE (WEED FREE) SELECTED SOD SPECIES MEETS ALL CURRENT LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION REQUIREMENTS. ANY VARIABLE WILL REQUIRE GOVERNMENT APPROVAL NOTE: OWNER SELECTED SPECIES OF MATERIALS. ** ** LIVE OAKS RECEIVE DOUBLE CREDITS. SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL OLD PLAN, NOT PLANTED (SEE FINAL PLAN) WWWWWWWWWSFSF SF SF SF SFSFSFSFSFSFSF16" WATER MAIN 3.00 'WWWWWWWWWSFSF SF SF SF SFSFSFSFSFSFSF16" WATER MAIN 3.00 'WWWWWWWWW12 9.5 10 11 SFSF SF SF SF SFSFSFSFSFSFSF10WWWWWWWWWW WWW1211 W W W W WWW MOTORCYCLEMOTORCYCLEMOTORCYCLEMOTORCYCLEWWWTREE TO BE PRESERVED W/ BARRICADE TREE TO BE REMOVED LEGEND NOTE: CERTIFIED ABORIST RECOMMENDS REMOVAL OF TO BE REMOVED WITHOUT MITIGATION ALL DEAD BRANCHES THROUGHOUT SITE. A LICENSED TREE SURGEON SHALL FOLLOW NATIONAL AROBORIST STANDARDS FOR PRUNING PER ANSI A300 AND BMP. SPECIFICATIONS NOT PROVIDED. NON-PROTECTED TREE TO BE REMOVED DISEASED TREE PER DAVID HART CERTIFIED ARBORIST #FL-6059A WWWWWWWWWSFSF SF SF SF SFSFSFSFSFSFSF16" WATER MAIN 3.00 'WWWWWWWWWM C S 117.0 1" 212.0 1" 317.0 1"SFSF SF SF SF SFSFSFSFSFSFSF16" WATER MAIN 3.00 'WWWWWWWWW12 9.5 10 11 SFSF SF SF SF SFSFSFSFSFSFSF10WWWWWWWWWW WWW1211 W W W W WWW WWWSYMBOL MANUFACTURER/MODEL QTY ARC PSI GPM RADIUS Two Rain Bird 1401 bubbler 48 360 30 0.50 3' SYMBOL MANUFACTURER/MODEL/DESCRIPTION QTY Rain Bird 1812 with GPH Irrigation Products GDFN 6 Two Rain Bird PC-10 Single Outlet 5 Area to Receive Dripline Rain Bird XFD-09-12 1,600 s.f. XFD On-Surface Pressure Compensating Landscape Dripline. 0.9GPH emitters at 12.0" O.C. Dripline laterals spaced at 16.0" apart, with emitters offset for triangular pattern. Install dripline on both sides of plant material. SYMBOL MANUFACTURER/MODEL/DESCRIPTION QTY Rain Bird 100DVF in a 10" Valve Box. Install a 1" PVC ball 3 valve and Toro T-ALFS10150-S filter in a Jumbo Valve Box prior to valve group. Wilkins 975XL 1" Backflow Preventer 1 Rain Bird ESP4Me 4 Station Controller 1 Rain Bird RSD-BEx Rain Sensor 1 Water Meter 3 4" (by others)1 Irrigation Lateral Line: PVC Class 160 1,500 l.f. Irrigation Mainline: PVC Class 200 1-1/2" 40 l.f. Pipe Sleeve: PVC Schedule 40 IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR OWN TAKE OFF C S M IRRIGATION_SCHEDULE UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SPECIFICATIONS B. Installation of Plastic Pipe: 1. Install plastic pipe in a manner to provide for expansion and contraction as recommended by Manufacturer. 2. Unless otherwise indicated on Drawings, install main lines with a minimum cover of eighteen (18") inches based on finish grade. Install lateral lines with a minimum cover of twelve (12") inches based on finish grade 3. Locate no sprinkler head closer than twelve (12") inches from building foundation. Heads immediately adjacent to mowing strips, walks or curbs shall be one (1") inch below top of mowing strip, walk or curb and have a minimum of one (1") inch clearance between head and mowing strip, walk or curb. 4. Drawings show arrangement of piping. Should local conditions necessitate rearrangement, obtain approval of Landscape Architect prior to proceeding with work. 5. Cut plastic pipe square. Remove burrs at cut ends prior to installation so unobstructed flow will result. 6. Make solvent weld joints in the following manner: a. Clean mating pipe and fitting with clean, dry cloth and apply one (1) coat of P-70 primer to each. b. Apply uniform coat of 711 solvent to outside of pipe. c. Apply solvent to fitting in similar manner. d. Reapply a light coat of solvent to pipe and quickly insert into fitting. e. Give pipe or fitting a quarter turn to insure even distribution of solvent and make sure pipe is inserted to full depth of fitting socket. f. Hold in position for fifteen (15) seconds minimum or long enough to secure joint. g. Wipe off solvent appearing on outer shoulder of fitting. h. Do not use an excessive amount of solvent thereby causing an obstruction to form on the inside of pipe. i. Allow joints to set at least 24 hours before applying pressure to PVC pipe. 7. Tape threaded connection with teflon tape. C. Control Valves and Controller: 1. Install controller, control wires, and valves in accordance with Manufacturer's recommendations and according to applicable electrical code. 2. Install valves in plastic boxes with reinforced heavy duty plastic covers. Locate valve box tops at finish grade. 3. Install remote control valves in valve boxes positioned over valve so all parts of valve can be reached for service. Set cover of valve box even with finish grade. 4. Install all valve boxes over nine (9") inches of gravel for drainage. D. Sprinkler Heads: 1. Prior to the installation of sprinkler heads, open control valves and use full head of water to flush out system. 2. Set sprinkler heads perpendicular to finish grade. 3. Set lawn sprinkler heads adjacent to existing walks, curbs, and other paved areas to grade. E. Dripline: 1. Stake dripline every eight feet along dripline laterals. 3.3 ADJUSTMENT AND CLEANING: A. Adjust heads to proper grade when turf is sufficiently established to allow walking on it without appreciable harm. Such lowering or raising of of heads shall be part of the original contract with no additional charge to the Owner. B. Adjust sprinkler heads for proper distribution and trim to ensure spray does not fall on building. C. Adjust watering time of valves to provide proper amounts of water to all plants. 3.4 DEMONSTRATION: A. After system is installed and approved, instruct Owners Representative in complete operation and maintenance. END OF SECTION 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY: Includes but not limited to: A. Furnishing and installing sprinkler system as described in Contract Documents complete with accessories necessary for proper functioning. 1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION: A. Design Requirements: 1. Layout of Irrigation Heads: a. Location of heads shown on Drawings is approximate. Actual placement may vary slightly as is required to achieve full, even coverage without spraying onto buildings, sidewalks, fences, etc. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE: A. Regulatory Requirements: 1. Work and materials shall be in accordance with latest rules and regulations, and other applicable state or local laws. Nothing in Contract Documents is to be construed to permit work not conforming to these codes. B. Pre-Installation Conference: 1. Meet with Owner and Landscape Architect to discuss and clarify all aspects of job requirements prior to commencing work of this Section. C. System Adjustments: 1. Minor adjustments in system will be permitted to avoid existing fixed obstructions. 2. Mainline, laterals, and valves are shown for clarity purposes only. All irrigation equipment to be with landscape area. Mainline, laterals and valves to be installed as far away from existing and new specimen trees as possible. D. 1. Documentation and submittal of actual water supply performance prior to commencing installation. 1.4 SUBMITTALS: A. Record Drawings: 1. Prepare an accurate as-built drawing as installation proceeds to be submitted prior to final inspection. Drawing shall include: a. Detail and dimension changes made during construction. b. Significant details and dimensions not shown in original Bidding Documents. 2. Maintain, at job site, one copy of Contract Documents (as defined in General Conditions) and relevant shop drawings. 3. Clearly mark each document "PROJECT RECORD COPY" and maintain in good condition for use of the Landscape Architect and Owner. 4. As-built drawing shall be clearly drawn. 5. Submit product literature for all sprinklers, valves, pipe, wire, wire connectors and controller. 6. Final payment for system will not be authorized until accurate and complete submittals are delivered to the Landscape Architect. B. Instruction Manual: 1. Provide instruction manual which lists complete instructions for system operation and maintenance. 1.5 PRODUCT STORAGE: A. During construction and storage, protect materials from damage and prolonged exposure to sunlight. 1.6 WARRANTY: A. Standard one (1) year warranty stipulated in General Conditions shall include: 1. Completed system including parts and labor. 2. Filling and repairing depressions and replacing plantings due to settlement of irrigation trenches for one (1) year following final acceptance. 3. System adjustment to supply proper coverage to areas to receive water. 1.7 MAINTENANCE: A. Extra Materials: 1. In addition to installed system, furnish Owner with the following items at close-out: a. Two sprinkler head bodies of each size and type. b. Two nozzles for each size and type. c. Two adjusting keys for each sprinkler head cover type. 2.0 PRODUCTS: 2.1 PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS, AND CONNECTIONS: A. Pipe shall be continuously and permanently marked with Manufacturer's name, size, schedule, type, and working pressure. B. Pipe: 1. Pressure Lines: as indicated on plans. 2. Lateral Lines: as indicated on plans. 3. Risers: sch. 80 PVC, gray C. Fittings: 1. Schedule 40 PVC. D. Sleeving: 1. Schedule 40 PVC. 2.2 SPRINKLER HEADS: A. Conform to requirements shown on Drawings as to type, radius of throw, pressure, and discharge. 2.3 AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM: A. Control valves shall be of size and type indicated on Drawings. B. Control wire shall be UL listed, color coded copper conductor direct burial size 14 gauge. Use 3M-DBY waterproof wire connectors at splices and locate all splices within valve boxes. 2.4 VALVES: A. Electric Valves: 1. Make and model shown on Drawings. B. Automatic Controller: 1. Make and model shown on Drawings. 2.5 VALVE ACCESSORIES: A. Valve Boxes: 1. Ametek or Brooks heavy duty valve box with locking lid or Landscape Architect approved equal. 2. Do not install more than one (1) valve in a single box. 3. Valve boxes shall be large enough for easy removal or maintenance of valves. 3.0 EXECUTION: 3.1 PREPARATION: A. Protection: 1. Work of others damaged by this Section during course of its work shall be replaced or repaired by original installer at this Section's expense. 3.2 INSTALLATION: A. Trenching and Backfilling: 1. Over-excavate trenches by two (2") inches and bring back to indicated depth by filling with fine, rock-free soil or sand. 2. Cover pipe both top and sides with two (2") inches of material specified in paragraph above. In no case shall there be less than two (2") inches of rock-free soil or sand surrounding pipe. INNER PIPE STUBBED UP SCH. 40 PVC SLEEVE SIZE PER PLAN20"TAPE END OF SLEEVE MARK BACK OF CURB CAP PIPE END AND STAKE STUB-UP SCALE: NTS SLEEVING ROUGH-IN DETAIL IRREGULAR AREA DIPLINE LAYOUT ON MOUND OR BERM BLANK TUBING CENTERED DRIPLINE LATERAL TUBING DRIPLINE TEE EXHAUST HEADER DRIPLINE START CONNECTION LINE FLUSHING VALVE PLUMBED TO PVC AREA PERIMETER REMOTE CONTROL VALVE WITH DISC FILTER AND PRV SUPPLY HEADER SCALE: NTS VALVE BOX DETAIL HUNTER PROS-12 WITH GDFN PVC EXHAUST MANIFOLD, OR DRIPLINE 16" MAX. SPACING SHRUB HEDGE DRIPLINE TO BE INSTALLED UNDER MULCH LAYER SUPPLY LINE PVC SUPPLY MANIFOLD, INSTALLED BELOW GRADE DRIPLINE START CONNECTION MALE ADAPTER DRIPLINE LAYOUT SCALE: NTS FINISH GRADE UNDISTURBED/STABILIZED SOIL SURFACE WITH SOIL STAPLES LATERAL LINE PVC PIPE TO BUBBLER, 18" DEPTH K FLEX PLANT TO BE IRRIGATED, SEE IRRIGATION PLANS PCT BUBBLER, LOCATE WITHIN SAUCER 2 - 180° APART PLANTING SAUCER, CONTINUOUS EACH BUBBLER INDIVIDUALLY TIED INTO FLEX PIPE K FLEX PIPE SECURE K FLEX AND BUBBLERS TO SOIL NOTES: 1. BUBBLERS SHALL BE PLACED ON THE UPHILL SIDE OF ANY SLOPES & ON THE OPPOSING SIDES OF EACH ROOTBALL WITHIN THE SAUCER 2. BUBBLERS TO BE INSTALLED ADJACENT TO ROOTBALL PERIMETER, DO NOT INSTALL BUBBLER ON TOP OF ROOTBALL OR NEXT TO TRUNK 3. REFER TO PLANS FOR BUBBLER FLOW VOLUME AND BUBBLER QUANTITIES PER TREE OR PALM IRRIGATION DETAIL BUBBLER APPLICATION