Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutFlorida Department of Transportation Highway Landscape Construction Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement 2007 10 02\, 'J ;+i ¢.~ Florida Department of Transportation CHARLIE CRIST GOVERNOR General Counsel Office (386) 943-5496 October 3, 2007 719 South Woodland Boulevard Deland, FL 32720 OVERNIGHT MAIL City of Winter Springs Attn: Brian Fields, P.E., City Engineer 1126 East S.R. 434 Winter Springs, FL 32706 Re: Landscape Construction and Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement SR434 -City of Winter Springs -West End One Dear Brian: Enclosed is copy of the executed LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (which includes it exhibits A, B, C, and D attached thereto) for your records. STEPHANIE C. KOPELOUSOS SECRETARY Sincerel -~'~- M. Jot~ne Schwebach Senior Attorney Enclosure www.dot.state.fl.us a ~ t ti a K LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of ~ 007, by and between the STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATI , a component agency of the State of Florida, hereinafter called the "DEPARTMENT" and the CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, apolitical subdivision of the State of Florida, existing under the Laws of Florida, hereinafter called the "AGENCY." WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the DEPARTMENT has jurisdiction over and maintains State Road 434 as part of the State Highway System; and WHEREAS, the AGENCY seeks to install and maintain certain landscaping within the right of way of State Road 434; and WHEREAS, the AGENCY, as part of said landscaping, seeks to remove sidewalk from said right of way and to connect the remaining sidewalk to an AGENCY sidewalk located off of said right of way; and WHEREAS, the DEPARTMENT agrees to allow the landscaping only under certain conditions necessary to protect the traveling public using said right of way; and WHEREAS, Rule 14-40.003 (3)(c), Florida Administrative Code, requires the parties to enter into an Agreement designating and setting forth the responsibilities of each party; and WHEREAS, AGENCY, by Resolution No. 2001-~{l~ dated R ~Z~t ~0`~ ,and attached hereto as Exhibit "A," has accepted said grant and authorized its officers to execute this AGREEMENT on its behalf. NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual benefits to flow each to the other, the parties covenant and agree as follows: 1. The AGENCY hereby agrees to install or cause to be installed landscaping as specified in the Landscape Plan(s) included as Exhibit "B." Such installation shall be in conformance with Florida Administrative Code Rule 14-40.003, as it maybe amended from time to time, and the Florida Highway Landscape Guide, which is incorporated into Rule 14-40.003 by reference. The AGENCY shall not change or deviate from said plan(s) without written approval of the DEPARTMENT. 2. The AGENCY agrees to maintain the landscaping in accordance with the Landscape Maintenance Plan(s) included as Exhibit "C." Additionally, the AGENCY agrees to maintain existing sidewalk which remains within DEPARTMENT right of way within the area between the boundary line on either side of the abutting property extending forward to the back of curb, or if no curb then to the edge of travel lane, and within the area connecting with sidewalk as shown on Exhibit "B. Said maintenance will be in accordance with Florida Administrative Code Rule 14-40.003 and the Florida Highway Landscape Guide, as they may be amended from time to time. The AGENCY's responsibility for maintenance shall be consistent with the requirements of Florida Administrative Code Rule 14-40.003(3)(a)5. The AGENCY also agrees to maintain the AGENCY sidewalk in conformance with generally accepted standards of sidewalk maintenance. The above named functions to be performed by the AGENCY shall be subject to periodic inspections by the DEPARTMENT. The AGENCY shall not change or deviate from said plan(s) without written approval of the DEPARTMENT. 3. All landscape installation and all maintenance activities undertaken by AGENCY shall be in accordance with the Maintenance of Traffic Plan(s) included as Exhibit "D" and Florida Administrative Code Rule 14-40.003(5). 4. If at any time after the AGENCY has assumed the landscaping installation or the maintenance responsibility above-mentioned, it shall come to the attention of the DEPARTMENT that the limits or a part thereof is not properly installed or maintained pursuant to the terms of this AGREEMENT, the District Secretary or his designee may issue a written notice that a deficiency or deficiencies exist(s), by sending a certified letter to the AGENCY to place said AGENCY on notice thereof. Thereafter the AGENCY shall have a period of thirty (30) calendar days within which to correct the cited deficiencies. If said deficiencies are not corrected within this time period, the DEPARTMENT may at its option, proceed as follows: (a) If installation is not completed in accordance with the plans in paragraph 1, the DEPARTMENT may complete the installation, with DEPARTMENT or Contractor's personnel, and invoice the AGENCY for expenses incurred. (b) If installation has been properly completed or if the DEPARTMENT elects not to complete the installation under (a) above, and maintenance by AGENCY is not in compliance with paragraphs 2 or 3, the DEPARTMENT may take action to maintain the landscaping or existing sidewalk or a part thereof, with DEPARTMENT or Contractor's personnel and invoice the AGENCY for expenses incurred, or (c) The DEPARTMENT may terminate the AGREEMENT, in which case the AGENCY shall at its own expense and within sixty (60) days after written notice by the DEPARTMENT, remove all of the landscaping that the DEPARTMENT directs be removed and return the right-of--way to its original condition. The AGENCY will own such materials as it removes and the DEPARTMENT shall own any materials remaining. The DEPARTMENT may, in its discretion, remove, relocate or adjust the landscaping materials, with the AGENCY being responsible for the cost of any removal. Upon DEPARTMENT action under one of the above options and upon direction of the DEPARTMENT, AGENCY shall cease installation and maintenance activities under this AGREEMENT. 5. It is understood between the parties hereto that the landscaping covered by this AGREEMENT may be removed, relocated or adjusted by the DEPARTMENT at any time in the future as determined to be necessary by the DEPARTMENT in order that the state road be widened, altered or otherwise changed. The AGENCY shall be given sixty (60) calendar days notice to remove said landscaping/hardscape after which time the DEPARTMENT may remove the same, with AGENCY being responsible for the cost of removal. 6. AGENCY may utilize its employees or third parties to accomplish its obligations under paragraphs 1, 2 or 3 ;however, AGENCY remains responsible for proper performance under this AGREEMENT and shall take all steps necessary to ensure that its employees or third parties perform as required under this AGREEMENT. 7. The term of this AGREEMENT commences upon execution. 8. This writing embodies the entire AGREEMENT and understanding between the parties hereto and there are no other AGREEMENTS and understanding, oral or written, with reference to the subject matter hereof that are not merged herein and superseded hereby. 9. This AGREEMENT may not be assigned or transferred by the AGENCY in whole or part without the consent of the DEPARTMENT. 10. This AGREEMENT shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. In the event of a conflict between any portion of the AGREEMENT and Florida law, the laws of Florida shall prevail. 11. Public Entity Crime - A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to a public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with anypublic entity, and inay not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017, Florida Statutes, for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. 12. Anti-Discrimination - An entity or affiliate who has been placed on the discriminatory vendor list may not submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to a public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or ~, consultant under a contract with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused these presents to be executed the day and year first above written. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FL (AGENCY) By: O~'U~ ~'/ %~ Ronald W. McLemore C~ty Manage?- Attes ~"? r,.~ f SEAL) And Lorenzo••Lua~~es City Clerk ~•~:~~ Legal App o al STATE OF DEPARTME By: Alan . H Attest: _ J 'ATION on Operations (SEAL) Legal proval Exhibit "A" .. •, RESOLUTION NO. 2007-46 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION INVOLVING S.R. 434 RIGHT-OF-WAY AND THE WEST END CENTER PHASE 1 SITE, 1135 EAST S.R. 434; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has jurisdiction over and maintains State Road 434 as part of the State Highway System; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission seeks to install and maintain landscaping within the S.R. 434 right-of-way along the West End Center property frontage to a higher standard than provided by FDOT; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission, as a part of said landscaping, seeks to remove portions of the existing sidewalk within the S.R. 434 right-of-way and to connect the remaining sidewalk to a City sidewalk located off said right-of-way; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Winter Springs wish to enter into the Landscape Construction and Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement (includes exhibits as part thereof) between Florida Department of Transportation and the City of Winter Springs. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I -The City Commission of the City of Winter Springs hereby authorizes the City Manager to enter into the Landscape Construction and Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement (includes exhibits as part thereof) between Florida Department of Transportation and the City of Winter Springs. SECTION II -The City Clerk of the City of Winter Springs is hereby directed to send copies of this Resolution and the executed Landscape Construction and Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement to FDOT and all other persons as directed by the Mayor and City Commission. SECTION I11 -This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption by the City Commission. Passed and adopted this 24th day of September , 2007. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA i ~~ JOH F. BUSH, MAYOR ATTEST: n -~ ---~ A DR /-~-LORENZO-LUACES, CITY CLERK City of Winter Springs,FL Resolution No. 2007-46 Page 2 of 2 Exhibit "B" ~;. ">-':"< l, CONSOUDATED PlANT UST 1REES . , ONE-WAY SIGN PHASE II r'PRASET- ::.:=F .. 60' - dr-150' .- w z ::; ~.,; \ ~~ , u__I~~___ t--- ;_5'., ___c. :,_"l .t i .J '-- ESUPS SERvE NED: re- / an: ,*~. SHRUBS @ @ ffS/@ 6 IIE1IJlA NGRA (Rhor- _- 'IINII1f' Dura-t&t) 65 aaL. mulH-w.., 12'H mln. .. .._, (natIw, ....tr19. -) 12 IIAGNQJA QlAHOIFlORA 1~:a~I~o:..~-~.2 "'_ (natlYo. ftowft19-___. low waler'u..) 4 ~ CANADENSIS Rdudl gal.. 10'-12'. 2.5" col. .. "'_ 9 TAIlEIlUIA O1RYSOTRlCHA ~~~"'~i':"l'-5'. 2" cd. .. ohown (non natiYe. mediJm wt.. uee) 16 ~_1llNA ~A _ngt... Palm d lI"!!lI1. 12-1 -141' (),\ .. _ non natM;. low water &181) EUGENIA ~:rB ~~c. ...no- 90 IlD( \'OIIITORIA (Schlll~ l~ ~::i :::"t) . .. ohown RHOOOOElIDRON 51'. ~8: ~:e(~~_-p::-"Ib.=e ~ gal., ~ . 18-24" . 24 D.C.. .. ohown (non-nollw, h~ water ...) 25 GROUND COVER @ SOD IU.CH SR J2 SlREUTZIA REGlNAE ~~;,~"(~~~t.~.:,/pot. 36" D,C. LA 680 ~TANA CAIIN.lA I Y:,"," Lontono) (..::w, ~ ~ ~r O.c.. .. _. 480 LAN! J~II~lEWfl:.S J~:"'~' white) natIw, low water use) 200 ~~ ~o.u~';1., gaI.~-~ . 24 D.C. .. _ ncin-notM, low water use) . GELSEllIUII SEllPER'IIRENS 'CcroIInG Y_ _) (..::.., ":............. "'*:or - pervooI paot fIIJl SlDIOTAPIfMI SECUNDA lUll """ (St Au<j...tlne Groao-PoImelta) PINE BARK PA os UTTORAl.. SHB..F PlANl1NG CS -.(ID SCALE ':' ; i ; ! i / i !.$' GRAPillC i l--.J -- "! f -~-),~ ( "'I'EET) 1 Inch _ 20 rL PH~$E II PHASE I .. TUSKAWILLA TRAILS ZONED: RESlDENllAL ..7..6' .. .fCS\ VU LANDSCAPE PLAN SCALE 1" = 20'-0" j 22 ~ ::lC:S .e~':-..l.) .E 15 ~CUS EmJSUS (Soft _) 3 go(. fill, .. __ (.......-) 14 nI'HA SPECIES (Cat-tal.) bore root. fUll .. "'own. (non-notlYo) ~~ --- --- ~-.-- ':"'01 ~ Ranaldi ~ Pbmlnv and ArchltocW", lnc MO North<<n Way, SlJlt. E-1 .~ ~.r-n~~da ~270lJ lXHItlLTAI'IT - &,. 8-06 & FOOT 12-16--06 & FOOT 08-17-07 &FDOT It CWS 08-31-07 w z 0 0::: W l- I z w i () 0 Z z W :5 a.. I- w a.. en ~ w CI) 0 ~ z :5 ...-rA DUB - JOe DIlA.... ROl aDlCDD JOe CADD ..... lICAIB ,..... IWJIB:T ~ L-l 3'-4" H. E/PALM OR FABRIC DRIP LINE NEW GRADE MAX. 5 -------f~~~~~~~B~~~~~~~~~~~,~~ /; >;:;">;:;,-Y :-~~'<~~~.<;:> / ORIGINAL GRADE -- Y/Y/.Y/.'>>.Y/. NEW GRADE LOWERING GRADE BY TERRACING EXISTING TREE PROTECTION =1 'iil=IJ=lIl=III='I\=:!I! 11=111~111=111=111=111 11= ='l~_~-=ill~ill~Ul~l)j~ill~L~[U~ill~lli~ill~Ul~L~L . NO FIWNG & ELlEVAllON CHANGE UNDISTURBED AREA ~~~~Rl~tff- 2 SlRANDS Of 10 GA. GN..V. pr~~l1Jl~~1 iRFtE LOOGE PIUS't IlIOIlECRAUAlltL COTTON lIES FOR STAl\lNG 4 SlJl SAUCER J" IIUlQi . .... --... 4' SOIl SAUCER r lIULQi NEW GRADE FILL SHALLOW FILL AROUND TREE 2' TO 4' ~.. (~Y{:~~) BACK Fll 3 PARTS lllP SOIL lPART PEAT MOSS IN 9' LA'lalS WA1Dl EAQi LA'ltR UNllLSElllID - W&%rcfwr * c~ .::t.~ 11 ~ 'f!3 SlJl .. AL'B: ml ~~ lm.,m^'ii~ 4' W&%rJUMml!~~ ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;:$>~~~/.0 ORIGINAL GRADE MINOR CHANGES IN GRADE PLANTING DETAIL ~lY~~~~T: B. PlANT SHRUBS l-r ~ GRADE 2' TO 4' FlLL LARGE TREE 800 SQ. FT. AREA 10 FT. MINIMUM SElBACK ~ -::0~'<f-,.,,<((~',(/,><, ,'0<:'-:I'::"<A'\A"<A'<A'<A'\,(A'<A'< ,\ A'</(< ;fk ?,>:>>,>,,>>,>,>>,>>>').y).:, /' ' , . 2' TO 4' EXCAVAlID MINOR CHANGES IN GRADE MINOR CANGES IN GRADE --6 FT. MINIMUM SElBACK fJ MEDIUM TREE 250 SQ. FT. AREA UNDISTURBED AREAS MULCH OR GROUND COVER MIN. 2 1 /2' CALltER TREE TYPICAL TREE PLANTING AREA I III DRIP LINE -~~ ,,~Jffi~~gJ lUNNELlNG UNDER THE BASE OF THE TREE EXCAVATION WITHIN THE DRIP LINE LANDSCAPE NOTES: 1. 1HE LANDSCAPE CON1RAC11Il SHALL \lSlT 1HE SllE AND FAIotIUARlZE HIIlISflF Willi ALL CONDlllONS UNDER IIHIQi 1HE WORK IS 10 BE PERFORMED. 2. LANIlSCAPtNC SHOWN SHALL MEET alY OR COUNlY LANDSCAPE ORDINANCES. .1. 1HE CON1RAC11Il SHALL \OlFY 1HE QUANlllY Of EltlSllNG PlANTS AND SHALL fURNISH AND INSTALL ALL ~T II~ASII=~II~~~J.~::r~~Of~N::~~V~'tt?AlS, ~ANCY II iHt PLANT COUNT, 1HE PLAN 10 1lES1GN INlEIIT SHALL GOVERN. 4- 1HE lANDSCAPE CONlRACTOR SHALL IIARK tREES OR UMBS 10 BE PRUNED _ PLANllNG BEDS STAKED. IT IS ElCPEClED 11iAT 1HE PLAN BE IIIPlDlENTED IN DETAIL REGARDlESS Of AVNWIlUlY Of FlNAl ENGINEERING OR LANIlSCN'E ARaillEClURAl ORAWINGS. 5. GRASS SOO SHALL BE Cl!AN AND REASONABLY FREE Of IlUDS AND NOXIOUS PESTS OR OISL<SES. I. GROW BAGS ANI) CONTAINERS INWlIlING !mllHE11C BURlAP SHALL BE COIIP\DEl. Y REMO~ FROII 1HE ROOT BALL PRIOR 10 PLANllNG. ALL TWINE AND WIRE SHALL BE CUT Off FROII AROUND lliE lRUNK AT lliE lllP Of 1HE ROOT BAlL 7. ALL PLANT MAlERIALS SHALL BE INSTAllED IN A SOUND VlIlRKMANUKE MANNER AND ACCORDtNG 10 ACCEPlED GOOD PLAHllNG PROCEDURES Willi !HE QUAUlY Of PLANT MA lERIALS AS HERElNAflER DESalIllrn. NJ. ElDoIENTS OF BE INSTAllED SO AS 10 MEET ALL APPlJCAIlIl' ~~=llNG SH~r:~r~~8A1O OA COOPERAlM EXlENSlON TEDl 8. CARE ANI) lOCAllON OF NJ. UNlERGROUND U11U1lES SHALL BE NOlED PRIOR 10 BEGINNING Of WORK.. POWER UNES ARE 10 BE IIUIllED UNDEROROLt<<l AS PER DE\UJlPER'S AGREEIIDIT. 9. 1IIN1 10 APPUED 10. NO SUIlS111Il11ON Of PLANT IIA 1ERIALS SHALL BE ALLO'tlED WllliOUT YIRITlEN PERIIISSION Of lliE 0IIIlER OR LANDSCAPE ARallECT. 11. 1IAIllENNlCl: OF NJ. GROUIIl ~ BY 1HE lANllSCAPE CONlRACTOR SHALL CONSIST Of: WA1ERING. a.t.ltVA11NG. FDl11UZING. CUT11NG, EDGING ANI) lIIEIDtNG. II~ANCE Of ALL 1RfIS ANI) SHRUBS SHALL CONSIST Of: PRUNING, RAISING TREE BAlLS llHICH SETTlE: BELOW GRADE. fURNISHING ANI) APPLYING SPRAYS AS NECESSARY TO KfEP lliE PLANllNG FREE Of INSECTS AIIIl DISEASES. 12. 1HE LANIlSCN'E CON1RAC11Il SHALL IlEU'tel 10 !HE 0'IlNER A '/IRITlEN QUARAHlEE CO'ttRING ALL PLANT 1IA1ERIALS FOR A PERIllO Of ONE lEAR . ALL PLANT MATERIALS NOT IN HEAllliY GROWING CONDIllONS SHALL BE REIIO'IED AND REPl.AaD Wlli PLANllNG Of Ul<E AND I<IND SIZE BY 1HE lANOSCAPE OlNlRACTOR AT NO CHARl:E 10 1HE -. 13. PLANT IIA 1ERIALS SHALL CONFORII 10 1HE STANDARDS FOR FLORIDA NO. 1 OR IlETlER AS GI\el IN GRADES AIIIl STANDARDS FOR NURSERY PlANTS, STAlE Of flORIDA. DEPAR1\tENT Of AGRlCULlURE AND CONSUMER SER\'ICES, TNJ.AHASSEE (97T-05, SECOND EDl1ION. FelRUARY 11198). 14. ALL PLANT "AlERIA!. SHALL BE PLANTED IN SUlTNIl.E SOIl 11iAT HAS BEEN NolEIIl[Jl 10 PERIoIT ITS SUR't1VAL 15. If ~AllON WIICH IS RECUIlED 10 BE PlANTED OR PRESER'om IllES, IT SHALL BE IlEPLACBl Willi EQUlVAl1NT IIEGETAllOIl. NJ. 1RfIS FOR IIIHIal CREDIT WAS AWARDED _ lIHQl SUBSEQl.lENlLY DIE. SHALL BE REPlACED BY 1HE REQlASllE NUIIIlER Of U"'NG 1RfIS 16. ALL lNIlSCAPlNG SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE Wlli PROFtSSlONAl .. GENERALLY ACCEPTED COMMERaAl PLANllNG PROCEDURES, SOIL llH1CH IS FREE Of UME ROCK. PEBIUS NIl OlHER CONS1RIJC11ON DEIIRlS SHALL BE USED. INSTALLAllON PF LANIlSCN'E 1IA1ERIAlS SHALL BE ACCOIIPUSHED IN ACCORDANCE Wlli 1HE .II'f'R(M]) LANDSCAPE PLAN. ~~~_9~ ~ Ranaldi .Ii== Plannin9 ond ArchItecture In<: 890 Northern Way, Suft. E-1 M1t~ ~7~o:' ~2708 OONSULTANI' - & FOOT 08-17-07 w z 0 ~ W t- en Z ...J I w ~ w i U a od 0 en w Z I- 0 W z w t- o.. <( CJ) () W en a ~ z :5 I>'JA DmO - JOe DRA.... RDl aDaI!D JOC CAIlO NB lICAIl> 1-.20' ftllIIIICI' MlIIII!Il DRAWINO NtlIIIIIlI!. L-2 i--.J - - .. PHASE II PHASE I .. PVC SOR-26 160 PSI SOLVENT WELD LATERAl UNE PIPE (lYP) (TO BE SIZED NOT TO EXCEED A VElOCITY OF 5 FPS I tAAX. PSI LDSS IN ZONE UNES NOT TO EXCEED lOll OF OPERATING PSI) IIlNIlAUM PIPE SIZE TO BE 3/4" BUBBLER FOR NEW TREES (lYP) REFER TO lANDSCAPE PlAN THE IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR MUST PROVIDE A MINIMUM OF ONE (1) YEAR WARRAN1Y ON ALL MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP OF THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM. ~ BUILDING II FFE=45.BO SL 3" SL ~ I I I J ---------~---- -- H PA \Ii __ K_______ ____JL :J!._ Vf>J..VE LOCATIONS ARE DIAG_TlC, INSTALL Vf>J..VES IN "LOW TRAFFIC" AREJoS WITH A MIN. CLEARANCE DF 12" BETWEEN THE Vf>J..VE BOX AND ANY FENCE, WALL, SIDEWAU<, PAVEMENT OR SODUNE ...J U1 ;.., 2" ~ w- --j--- ---.- ---- --.--- -------~--- ---*- ------ 4.4 45.3 ~ ~ 40 39.438 4 . 37.436 4 . 35.434.4 SHOWN FOR ClARITY ONLY. NO PIPE TO BE INSTf>J..LEO WITHIN THE RETENTION POND. .. PHASE II PHASE I .. GRAPHIC SCALE 8UBBLER fOR NEW TREES (TYP) REFER TO lJHllScN>E PILAN ':' 'I' ':' i a _II _ 10 I\. IRRIGATION LEGEND: o HUNTER PROS-06 POP-UP SPRAY wi IS' NOZZLE (ARC AS NEEDED) o HUNTER PROS-06 POP-UP SPRAY wi 12' NOZZLE (ARC AS NEEDED) o HUNTER PROS-06 POP-UP SPRAY WI 10' NOZZLE (ARC AS NEEDED) " HUNTER PROS-06 POP-UP SPRAY WI 8' NOZZLE (ARC AS NEEDED) 8 HUNTER PROS-06 POP-UP SPRAY WI IS' STRIP NOZ. (ARC AS NEEDED) . HUNTER PROS-12 POP-UP SPRAY wi IS' NOZZLE (ARC AS NEEDED) . HUNTER PROS-12 POP-UP SPRAY W/l2' NOZZLE (ARC AS NEEDED) . HUNTER PROS-12 POP-UP SPRAY WI 10' NOZZLE (ARC AS NEEDED) . HUNTER PROS-12 POP-UP SPRAY WI 8' NOZZLE (ARC AS NEEDED) . HUNTER PROS-12 POP-UP SPRAY wi IS' STRIP NOZ. (ARC AS NEEDED) [Sj HUNTER PGJ-06 PART CIRCLE ROTOR WI 1.0 NOZ (ADJ. ARC) [!] HUNTER PGJ-06 PART CIRCLE ROTOR wi 1.5 NOZ (ADJ. ARC) Iii;J HUNTER PGJ-06 PART CIRCLE ROTOR wi 2.0 NOZ (ADJ. ARC) (j HUNTER PGJ-06 PART CIRCLE ROTOR wi 3.0 NOZ (ADJ. ARC) e HUNTER PGJ-06 PART CIRCLE ROTOR wi 4.0 NOZ (ADJ. ARC) ~ HUNTER PGP-ADJ PART CIRCLE ROTOR WI #4 NOZ (ADJ. ARC) ~ HUNTER PGP-ADJ PART CIRCLE ROTOR wi #5 NOZ (ADJ. ARC) o HUNTER PGP-ADJ PART CIRCLE ROTOR WI #6 NOZ (ADJ. ARC) o HUNTER PGP-ADJ PART CIRCLE ROTOR wi #7 NOZ (ADJ. ARC) 8 HUNTER PGP-ADJ PART CIRCLE ROTOR WI #8 NOZ (ADJ. ARC) o HUNTER PGP-ADJ PART CIRCLE ROTOR WI #9 NOZ (ADJ. ARC) . HUNTER PGP-ADJ PART CIRCLE ROTOR wi #10 NOZ (ADJ. ARC) ~) DENOTES USE OF FULL ClRClLE ROTOR (360" ARC) HP OENOTES THE USE OF HUNTER PGH-ADJ SHRUB ROTOR @ ~~ ~~~?GA~6N2N6~ Pt~ 1~~~TlON CONTROLLER @ RAIN BIRD #WRC WIRELESS RAIN SENSOR COMBO (SEE NOTES) III RAIN BIRO PGA SERIES 24 VOLT REMOTE CONTROL Vf>J..VE @ TERMINATION POINT Of SPARE WIRE FROIot CONTROLLER ~ ISOlATION GATE Vf>J..VE - UNE SIZE @ ~N6p~ A~O~~E~O~EQ'Dr IRRIGAT10N METER I'l/ r:~G:~~~~~u~i" Z~~K~~REVENTION DEVICE - - - - - - PVC SDR-21 200 PSI SOLVENT WELD MAlN UNE PIPE SIZED AS INDICATED PVC SDR-26 160 PSI SOLVENT WELD LATERf>J.. UNE PIPE (TO BE SIZED NOT TO EXCEED A VElOCITY Of 5 FPS I tAAX. PSI LOSS IN ZONE UNES NOT TO EXCEED lOll OF OPERATING PSI) MI/oI1MUM PIPE SIZE TO BE 3/4" PVC SCH 40 SOLVENT WELD SLEEVE PIPE - SIZED AS INDICATED . HUNTER PCB-IO BUBBLER ON PVC FLEX PIPE HUNTER PROS-12 POP-UP SPRAY WI MICRO SPRAY NOZZLE FOR ANNUf>J.. BEDS (ARC AS NEEDED) ~2 - GALLONS PER MINUTE STATION 4 NUMBER " H - Vf>J..VE SIZE VALVE DESIGNATION GUIDE CALL 48 HOURS ~ BEFORE YOU DIG It's the Law! ~~FlORn~ ~~ ~*'" Ranaldi .11== P\orYWlgondArchiteclu'e1nc 890 Northern Way. Suite E.1 WrnlerSprings. Aorido 32708 ph .07.977.1080 1x<<J7.977.I019 alNlRlLTANT ~ UVISIONll w z 0 0:: w ~ ~ Z W ~ () Cl 0 Z z W <l:: ...J c.. ~ z 0 en i= W <l:: C> S OC Q:; DIlTIl BAT&: D&SIGN: MCE DII4_ MCE ~ CADD nu. ~ 1-.20' ROBer IlUIDD. DII4 WING IlUIDD. IR-l 1 ~ PVC SCH 60 90 Ell RAIN BIRD PGA SERIES VI>LVE CENTERED IN OPENING 12" RECT. VI>LVE BOX FINISH GRADE WIRE CONNECTORS TO SPRINKLERS 3" GRAVEL SUMP-NoV,!,." . PVC SCH 60 NIPPLE CONTROL WIRES PVC MAIN UNE SCH. 40 PVC FITTING REMOTE CONTROL VALVE CURB OR WI>LK " T 8~ min z :i TURF SPRAY HEAD NYLON TIES l:J "' ~ 15 REBAR STAKE I!NGTH ~ ~~9:!l MIN. 24 ~ SHRUB ROTOR HEAD 10" ROUND VALVE PIT FINISH GRADE 1 T-113 GATE VI>LVE z :i ISOLATION GATE VALVE CURB OR WI>LK .II" : rlNISH GRADE HUNTER z :i B~ min. N TURF ROTOR HEAD '" w "' ~ z :i 15 REBAR STAKE I!NGTH ~ ~~9:!l MIN. 24 ~ SHRUB SPRAY HEAD CONCRETE PAD ~ FINISH GRADE -WV. NIPPLE LENGTH AS REQ'O- - WV. ELBOW FROM P.O.C. TO IRR. IotAINUNE BACKFLOW PREVENTOR '" TREE I BUBBLER I r 1/2" ~:~APTER <" . "4 LATER'"'- UNE TEJ TREE BUBBLER DETAIL ~.u- Ranaldi BRASS NIPPLE ~ IRRIGATION NOTES: 1 :i 1. Irrigation system design requirements: 30 GPM 0 0 minimum of 60 PSI at the point of connection. The Irrigation Contractor sholl verify the available GPM and PSI prior to installation of the system. 2. 00 not willfully install the irrigotion system os shown on the drawings when it is obvious in the field that conditions exist thot might not hove been considered in the design process. For example : obstructions, grade differences, water levels. dimensional differences, etc. Refer to the Landscape Plan to avoid conflicts with proposed trees or shrubs. 3. Piping may sometimes be indicated as being located in unlikely areas: i.e., under buildings or pavement. outside of property lines, in lakes or ditches, etc. This is done for graphic clarity only. Whenever possible, piping is to be inslolied in open, green" areas. Planning ond Nchiteclule Inc 890 Northem Way. Suite E.! Wll1lerSprings. Aorido 32708 ph <<l1.977.1060 b:;.401.9n.IOI9 '" I z ~ J 4. If required, the Irrigation Controctor sholl provide the necessary "Right of Way" use permits. 5. Pipe sizes sholl conform to those on the drawings. Substituting with smaller pipe sizes will not be permitted. 6. Mainline is to be installed with a minimum of 16" depth of cover. lateral lines are to be installed with a minimum of 12" depth of cover. 7. Unless otherwise indicated, all sleeves are to be PVC Sch 40 and two (2) nominal sizes larger thon the pipe to be sleeved. For examele: The sleeve for a 2" pipe sholl be 3". No irrigation sleeve shall be smaller than 2 . 8. Wherever practical, install valves in mulched beds and/or out of high traffic areas. AU valves , flush valves and wire splices sholl be installed in Carson structural foam "plastic" valves boxes os follows: OllIl8ULTAKr ~ Remote Control Valves Isolation Gate Valves Wire Splices 11419B-12, 12" std. recto box #g10-12, 10" round pit #910-12, 10' round pit UVISIONB 9. Refer to Valve Designation Symbols for controller. station number and designed flow rate for each remote control valve. 10. All 24 volt control cable to be UL Usted, single strond, type UF 600 Volt control cable. Size and color as follows: Common Wires Hot Wires Spare Wires size AWG 112 or larger and WHITE in color. - size AWG #14 or forger and RED in color. - size AWG #14 or lorger and BLUE in color. 11. AU splices to the 24 volt control wiring shall be mode with King Technology (King 6) silicone-filled safety connectors. 12. All control valve wires sholl be bundled and toped together at 20' intervals and placed along the side of the mainline pipe. 13. All pop-up sprinkler heads sholl be installed level and flush to grade Mount all sprinklers on flexible connections os follows 1/2" inlet spray heads 18" of Heavy Wall pve IPS Hose 3/4" inlet rotor heads 18" of Heovy WolI PVC IPS Hose 14. The tops of all shrub sprinklers shall be installed 12" above the height of the surrounding plant material. For plant heights of 12" or more, support the riser with a Is rebar stake and nytan cable ties. All risers shall be placed a minimum of 12" from any sidewalk, edge of pavement or structure. 15. Location of all sprinkler heads sholl be site adjusted to minimize water overthrow onto building surfaces and walkways. Throttle valves on spray zones os required to prevent fogging. 16. Install drip tubing at grade and cover with mulch. Typical spacing for drip tubing is 18" to 24" on center. Spacing to be determined by plant layout. Refer to landscape Pion. Anchor tubing every 7' with 8" long wire tubing stokes. Install flush valve assemblies at all tubing "dead ends". Install oir/vacuum relief valves at -high points" of every section. 17. Exact controller locotion(s) sholl be coordinated with on Owner's Representative prior to installation. Unless otherwise stated, the Owner shall provide 110 volt power to the controller location(s). The Irrigation Contractor is responsible for the connection from the power source to the controller(s). 18. Install a separate TE/12OVAC-15Al surge arrester to the incoming (110 volt) power supply to each controller. Property ground each controller to 0 5/8" x 8' copper clod ground rod with AWe,S bare solid copper wire. A proper ground should hove 10 ohms or less resistance to earth. Use of multiple ground rods may be necessary to achieve the desired resistance reading. 19. The rain shutoff device shall be installed to meet local codes and/or minimum manufacturers recommendations. Obstructions, vandalism and ease of service sholl be considered in locating the device. All wiring between the roin switch and the irrigation controller shall be enclosed in 1/2" PVC electricol conduit. 20. The IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR shall prepare an AS-BUILT drawing on reproducible paper detailing the actual installation of the irrigation system. The AS-BUILT drawings sholl locate all moin line piping, control wires, wire splices, sleeves and valves by showing exact measurements from permanent features (buildings, edge of pavement, power poles, fire hydrants, etc.). Include depth of cover on mainline and sleeves. w z 0 0:: w I- ~ Z It W ~ () ~ 0 Z z W :5 Q. I- z 0 (f) i= W <t: Cl ~ cr ~ DATA DAft: DalGN: MCE HAW!(, MCE CII&CUDo CAIID IIU> 8Co\La N.y.s. no.m::r ~ 21. No product substitutions will be permitted without the written permission of the Owner's Representative. Irrigation Contractor to provide submittals to the Owner's Representative for approval prior to installation. 22. Any other equipment required that is not other wise detailed or specified shall be installed as per manufacturer's recommendations and local code. HAWING IItJIDD. IR-2 Exhibit "e" Sept. 8. 2007 West End Professional Centre Winter Spring, Florida LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE PLAZA AREA SOD Mow grass at regular intervals to maintain a maximum height of 2-1/2 inches. Do not cut more than 1/3 of grass blade at anyone mowing. Neatly trim edges. Immediately remove clippings after mowing and trimming. Water to prevent grass and soil from drying out. Control growth of weeds. Apply herbicides in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Remedy damage resulting from improper use of herbicides. Immediately replace sod/sprig in areas that show deterioration or bare spots. TREES SHRUBS AND GROUND COVER Neatly trim plants where necessary. Immediately remove clippings after trimming. Water to prevent soil from drying out. Control growth of weeds. Apply herbicides and pesticides in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Remedy damage resulting from improper use of herbicides. Replenish mulch when needed. HEIGHTS TREES Red Buds- 10'-12' high. 2.5" caliper at time of planting. to be maintained at 8' minimum clear trunk height. River Birch -12' high min, 65 gal. at time of planting, to be maintained at 8' minimum clear trunk height. HEDGING: Schillings - maintain at 36" high or 4" below window sill max. Azaleas - maintain @ 36" high or 4" below window sill max. Lantana - maintain at 12" above raised planter seat. Eugenia - clip and shape topiary when necessary. Allow lantana to fill in around base. Plumbago - maintain at 18" above raised planter seat. Maintain same height for plumbago at plaza level. Trim plumbago shrubbery to box shape so as not to overflow towards planter seats and paving. -END- Exhibit "D" SYMBOLS ~ Work Area ~ Lane Identification. Direction of Traffic ~ ~ ==:> ==:> ~ ~ M'~ ~ edfon ==:> ==:> Offset zone: a) Behind an existing barrier, b) Mare than 2' behind the curb, c) 15' or more from the edge of travel way. GENERAL NOTES I. If the work operation (excluding establishing and ferminaflng the work Grea J requires that fwD or more work vehicles cross the offset zone in anyone hour, traffic control will be in accordance with Index No. 6/2. 2. No special signing is required. J. This index also applies when work is being performed on a multilone undivided highway. 4. This index also applies to work performed in the median behind on existing barrier or more than 15' from the edge of travel way. both -roadways. Work performed in the median behind curb and gutter sholl be in o(x;ordance with Index No. 6/2. 5. When 0 side road intersects the highway within the work area, additional traffic control devices sholl be placed in accordance with other applicable TCZ Indexes. 6. When construction activities encroach on a sidewalk. refer to Index No. 660. 7. For general TCZ requirements and additional information refer to Index No. 600. 2006 FOOT DeSign Standards MULTILANE, WORK OUTS/DE SHOULDER ~( W( AH CONDITIONS WHERE ANY VEHiCLE, EQUIPMENT, WORKERS AND THEIR ACTIVITIES ARE BEHiND AN EXISTING BARRiER, MORE THAN 2' BEHIND THE CURB, OR is' OR MORE FROM THE EDGE OF TRAVEL WAY Work ) Sign II Orange Work Z (]I i I' J i DISTANCE BETWEEN SIGNS Speed Spac;nq I fll A B 40 m h or less 200 200 45 mph 350 350 50 m h or reater 500 500 * 500' beyond the ROAD WORK AHEAD sign or midway between signs whichever is less. SYMBOLS ~ <) Work Area Sign With 18" x 18" I Min. ) Orange Flog And Type BLight Channelizing Device I See Index No. 600) :R. I. [i Work Zone Sign '=Co Lane Identification + Direction of Traffic ,eel No. r ofl = = ~ Median/ = = (]I . . . . . . . . . B Taper Length . j L See Table II Device Spac;nq- Taper See Table I Device Spacing - Tangen See Table I Spt!~ '....' Table I Device Spacing Maz. Dls'on~ 8etwtten Devices (ft ) Contts or Type"/or Type 1/ TubUlar Markus &rricodes or Vertical Panels or Drums Toper Tongent Toper TQI'/f}t!nf 25 25 30 to 45 25 50 to 70 25 50 50 50 25 30 50 50 50 100 GENERAL NOTES = = (]I = = 500' DURA TION NOTES I. Signs and channelizing devices may be omitted if 011 of the (of/owing conditions are met: a) Work operations Ofe 60 minutes or less. b) Vehicles in the wor/( areo have high-intensify, rotating, floshing, oscillating, or strobe lights operating. All vehicles. equipment, workers, and their activities are restricted to one side of the roadway. 2. If the work operation encroaches on the through traffic lanes or when four or more work vehicles enter the through traffic lanes in a one hour period (exc(uding establishing and terminating the work area) a f1agger shall be provided and a FLAGGER sign sholl be substituted for the WORKERS sign. The flogger shalf be positioned at the point of vehicle entry or departure from the work area. 3. This TCZ plan also applies to work. performed in the median more than 2' lxit less than 15' from the edge of travelway. 4. When work. Is being performed on a IOOlti/ane undivided roadway the signs norma//y mounted in the median (as shown) .shall be omitted. 5. WORKERS signs to be removed or fully covered when no work. is being performed. 6. SHOULDER WORK sign may be used as an alternate to the WORKER symbol s;gn. 7. When a side rood intersects the highway within the TTC zone, additlanal TTC devices shall be placed in accordance with other opplicabte TCZ Indexes. 8. For general Tel requirements and additional inforrnaflon refer to Index No. 600. 2006 FOOT Design Standards Table II Taper Length - Shoulder iL 1ft) 8' 10' 12' Shldr. Shldr. Shldr. Notes 28 35 42 40 50 60 L- WS' 55 68 82 60 72 90 107 120 /50 180 133 167 200 147 183 220 L _ WS 160 200 240 173 217 260 187 233 280 Speed Imph) 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 B' minimum shoulder width. j-L" Length of shoulder taper in feet W = Width of total shoulder In feet (combined paved and unpaved width) 5" Posted speed limit (mph) CONDITIONS WHERE ANY VEHICLE. EQUIPMENT. WORKERS OR THEIR ACTIVITIES ENCROACH THE AREA CLOSER THAN 15' BUT NOT CLOSER THAN 2' TO THE EDGE OF TRAVEL WAY. L." Revision 07101/05 Sheet No. 1 of 1 MULTILANE, WORK ON SHOULDER Index No. 612