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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997 06 23 Informational Item A " ... COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM A REGULAR CONSENT INFORMATIONAL X June 23. 1997 Meeting MGR~~ Authorization REQUEST: Land Development Division, presenting to the City Commission for informational purposes, the site plan for a model home for Tuskawilla Trails Mobile Home Park. This property is located to the south of State Road 434 directly across from City Hall. PURPOSE: The purpose of this Board Item is to inform the City Commission of the proposed Model Home Center (one model only) for Tuskawilla Trails Mobile Home Park. This property is located on the south side of State Road 434, directly across from City Hall. APPLICABLE CODE: Section 20-313(6)(b) - A model home center may be developed on a site of no more than one (1) acre ofland with specified boundaries within R-T property that is developed or developing with an active manufactured home park. Both the location and the conceptual plan of this center, as well as its engineering, must be approved by the site plan review board. The plan must provide a site of at least four thousand (4,000) square feet ofland for each model home. The models, although not permanently installed, must meet all safety requirements of the applicable jurisdictions. Also, they must have all exterior amenities necessary for a home in the residential area of the park. Adequate parking for visitors to the center shall be provided so as to cause no nuisances to residents of the park. It is the intent of this paragraph that the model home center shall appear similar to the remainder of the park, excepting that permanent, non-reusable auxiliary installations are not required. FINDINGS: The Site Plan Review Board convened on June 5, 1997 to discuss this project. The Board recommended approval contingent upon stipulations (please refer to attached meeting minutes). , ro.. June 23, 1997 Informational Agenda Item Page 2 RECOMMENDA TION: None required. This item is being presented to the Commission for informational purposes only. ATTACHMENTS: June 9, 1997 - Site Plan Review Board Minutes - Site Plan - Landscape Plan COMMISSION ACTION: '~ June 9, 1997 To: ~:~ Manager a Land Development coordinato~ From: Re: Site Plan Review Board Tuskawilla Trails Model Center The above referenced Site Plan Review Board convened on June 5, 1997. S, Parlee represented the project. Staff members present were Alamina, Jenkins, Lallathin and LeBlanc. Items discussed: 1) Impact fees will apply for the model property; 2) There will be a sign informing the public that the restroom facilities are located at the clubhouse; 3) Verify the tie-down requirements for model home and the ramp width requirements; 4) The model can be presented at this location until the community is built out (the model can be replaced on a one for one basis); and, 5) A temporary certificate of use will be issued for each model. Moved by Lallathin that this project be approved contingent upon the above listed stipulations - seconded by LeBlanc. All voted aye. This will be presented to the Commission as an Informational Item at their scheduled meeting of June 23, 1997. The reason being that the Commission has requested to see all projects along SR 434. 'A ~ 35589DE . -- ~ ~.~l~i< ,,~I \ \ \ " I '" '" ..J :J, r- .~ 0' 10' 20' 40' ,. QUAN 50 50 5 2 166 31 6 155 233 2800 6 7 195 61 7 7 10 106 , , ,I KEY A A CR IE LEG M QL VLEG VS SOD LI RS JPB MI RS ~- J!.! 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DU11J!T "I IIltW TO 1"IAN.1NI Aa ......, c as - D. C o .- ..., as C) .- , .. .. - Oat By o - -- ca .. I- ca - - -- ~ ca () o ::1 I- ~ , 'Drawn pjt lWS Check pjt Date ~/5197 Scale 111::i2Q' Job No. She~t: ~ ()f :i tj:~. ~~ ~.. U .J)7 :, .- i ,. . ~. LANDSCAPE SPECIFICATIONS PART I - GENERAL 1.01 WORK DE~CRIPTlON A. The work in this section consists of furnishing, planting. watering. fertilizing, maintaining and mulching all plants and lawn area of species, size and quantity as indicated on the Landscape Architecture drawings or as directed by the Landscape Architect. 1.02 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING Plant transportation. storage and handling shall comply with all Federal and State regulations. Storage of any material on site shall be coordinated with the Owner. A 1.03 GUARANTEE A The Landscape Contractor shall guarantee all planting work for a period of six (6) months and all sod for three (3) months after the date of provIsional acceptance. Dunng this period the Landscape Contractor shall continue the observation of plants and guaranteed work. The contractor shall submit monthly observation reports to the Owner with a copy to the Landscape Architect dunng the guarantee penod . The purpose of these reports is- to state any. mamtenance deficiencies observed. lt is the Landscape Contractor's responSibility to report these to protect his guarantee. Failure to submit repo!ts eliminates any claims that the guarantee is not valid due to improper maintenance by the Owner Replacement of Defective Plants: Any dead plants, plants s.howing indications 01 lack 01 health and vigor, or plants which do not exhibit the characteristics to meet specifications shall be replaced by the Landscape Contractor within two weeks of written notice from the Owner' or Landscape Architect. The replacement plants shall be furnished and ,installed at no additional cost to the Owner and shall be guaranteed for Sl)( (6) months Irom the date. of installation All replacements shall meet original specihcations. The Landscape Contractor shall notify the Owner and Landscape Architect in writing. ten days prior to the end 01 the guarantee period. The guarantee shall be extended until such written notification is received. B. C. 1.04 JOB CONDITIONS A Protection: The Landscape Contractor shall protect all materials and work against injury from any causes. Landscape Contractor shall prOVide and maintain any necessary saleguards for the protection of the public. He shall be held responsible lor any damage or injury to person or property which m~. ?ccur as a result 01 his negl1gp.nce in the execution 01 the work. ' B. Existing Conditions: t .. 1 . The Landscape Contractor shall exercise care in digging and other woril. so as not to damage existing work including overhead or underground pipes. cables and utility lines of any kind. Should the overhead or underground obstructions interfere with planting, the Landscape Architect shall be consulted and will adjust the location of plants to clear such obstructions. The Landscape Contractor shall be responsible tor the immediate repair of any damage caused by his woril.. ( see section 3.01 ) 2. Should any objectionable materials such as old concrete, briCks or other debris be encountered during planting operations, they shall be removed from the site by the Landscape Contractor. 1 . 0 5 QUALITY CONTROL A. The Landscape Architect shall have the right at any stage of the operations to reject any and all work and materials which in her opinion do not meet with the requirements of these specifications. '.<f;", B. All planting shall be performed bypersollnel famili~r'lNi.h.,plantigg procedures and LJnqeUh~ S~~;sigIt;QLa':oo~~"'~i.nq ,Iq~~fhjng pl~n.ted to high or too low or Without fertilizer or water rengs shall be the responsibility of the contractor. C. All woril. shall comply with applicable code and regulations. D. The Landscape Contractor is responsible for coordination with Ihe other trades to prevent conflicts. 1 .06 QUANTITIES A. In the event of a difference between quantities listed in the plant list and those shown on the plans, the plans shall control the quantities. The Landscape Contractor shall notify the Landscape Architect of any discrepancies prior to issuance of contract. PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS A. General: 1 . Nomenclature: All trees. shrubs and plants shall be true to name as established by the American Joint Committee on Horticultural Nomenclature publication :"Standard Plant Names.. The designated authority for the identification of all material shall be the two publications of L. H. Hortus III and Manual of Cultivated Plants and all specimens shall be true to type, name etc. 2. Grade Standards and Quality: All plants shall be nursery grown and shall comply with all required inspection, grading, standards and plant regulations as set forth in the Florida Department of Agriculture. "Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants", Part 1 and 2 (including revisions). a. The minimum grade for all trees and shrubs shall be Florida No 1 unless otherwise indicated and all plants shall be healthy, vigorous, well branched and densely foliated (when in leaf). They shall have healthy. well developed root systems and shall be free of disease. insect pests. eggs. or tarvae and their effects. 3. Measurements: After pruning and shaping. the minimum acceptable size of all plants measured with branches in normal positions shalf conform to the specified sizes as shown on the plans. Sizes specified are minimum standards. Plants shall be equal to or larger than all categories (height, spread, caliper) of size specifications. Substantial deviations from these measurements must be approved by the Landscape Architect. Caliper of tree trunks shall be measured 4 foot above the root ball. 4. Plant Protection: Plants shall be protected upon arrival at the site. by being thoroughly watered. kept moist and properly maintained until planted. B. Plant Materials: Plants for landscaping shall be classitied under the following designations. with reference to method of cultivation. root system staius, etc. 1. Balled and Burlapped: Plants so classified shall be dug with firm natural root baILs of earth , of sufficient diameter and depth to include most of the fibrous roots. The root ball of these plants shall be properly wrapped with burlap sack material and remain protected and wet until they are planted. The plant shall be handled only by the earthball and not by the plant itself. All balled and burlapped plants which cannot be planted immediately upon delivery shall be set on the ground and shall be well protected with soil. wet moss or other acceptable material. The plant shall be set with the burlap cover intact and with the burlap showing, until inspection. At final inspection the burlap will be cut away to ground level and then completely covered with soil. Failure to cut away. or lay back burlap after planting may constitute rejection of plant material. 2. Container Grown Plants: a. Cont.ainer grown plants shall have been grown in a container large enct6gh and for sufficient time to enable the root system to have de'-"loped enough to hold the soil together firm and whole. No plants shall be loose in the container. Plants which have become pot bound or for which the top system is too large for the size of the container will not be acceptable. . . " .,t-: ~ '" ....... - --""-JI- ~'. b. All containers shall be cut and opened fully, in a manner that will nol damage the root system. Container grown plants shall not be removed from the container until immediately before planting. D. Mulching: Within one week after the planting mulch material shall be uniformly applied to a minimum loose thickness of 3 inches. over the entire area of the back filled hole or bed. Do D.Q1 let mulch contact directly the crown of the stems or trunk. The mulch shall be maintained continuousl,y in place until the time of final inspection. Mulchino of annual beds to be e)(changed more than 2 times per year shall.1lQLbe mulched but ammended with peat and treated with a pre emergent herbicide. All free standing trees shall have a 3' diameter ring of mulch. 3. Bare Root Plants: No bare root plants shall be used. C. Planting Materials: 1. Topsoill Back fill: E. Watering: He Landscape Contractor shall continue watering for as long as is necessary to properly establish the new plantings. Care shall be taken to prevent staining of OIew construction areas, where temporary well water is used. a. Topsoil shall be friable loam typical of local cultivated topsoil. containing at least 10% decayed organic matter (humus). It shall be taken from a well drained site. It shall be reasonably free of weeds. subsoils, stones, clods, sticks, roots and other objectionable extraneous mailer or debris. lt shall not contain toxic materials and shall have an acidity range of pH 5.0.7.0. Topsoil from nut arass infested areas will IlQ1 be acceptable. F. Pest Control: Prior to Final Acceptance in 6 months, any occurrence of scales, borers. loliar feeders, aphids, mites, leaf spot, diehack, nema!odes and fu~gi, shall be treated immediately with appropriate pesticide. or fungicide, by the Landscape Contractor. b. Any necessary soil testing shall be the Landscape Contractors responsibility. G. Fertilizer: All lawns shall receive lertilizer every three months dunng the planting and guarantee period with 50% organic 164 8. All plants 10 be fertilized wit,h Osmocote 9 month 18.6-12. c. Soil Preparation: Prior to placing mi)( and backfill or commencing with planting, any or all areas that have been previously compacted for other construction purposes are to be rototilled and treated with pre-emergent herbicide . 3.03 BERMING A. Fill Dirt: Fill dirt shall be locally obtained material from naturally drained sources. free from stones larger than 1 inch diameter and other materials harmful to successful drainage and plant growth. Soil shall be well mixed. A maximum OIf 25% muck or clay composition will be acceptable. provided the Landscape <contractor conduct a percolation test which proves that standing water will drain w'ithin a 10 hour period. 2 Fertilizer: Fertilizer shall be a complele fertilizer 01 which 50% of the elements shall be derived from organic sources. Osmocote slow release 9 monlh formula or equal shall be placed according to directions ~each plant. It shall contain the following mtnlmum percentages by weight: a. Nitrogen N - 1 8 % b. Phosphorus P - 6 % c. Potassium K - 1 2 % d. Other analysis as may be approved by the Landscape Architect e In addition the recommended micronutrients must be present in the guaranteed analysis. B. Grading: Grade areas indicated with uniform levels or slopes with no more than 3:1 maximum slope. Berms shall be gently rolling and parabolic. C. Repair: Grades, which are under the landscape architects scope, which have settled. ercoded. rulled or are otherwise damaged will be repaired and reestablishe<<:l by the Landscape Contractor. 3. Planting Mixture: Planting mi)(ture shall consist of approximately four parts of acceptable natural topsoil and one part pulverized peal or sterilized manure. According to directions, commercial lertillzer having an analysis 01 186 12, shall be added to the bollom of each planttng hole. 3.04 SODDING A. The sod shall be 01 firm tough texture having a compact growth 01 grass wilh good root develolpmenl. It shall contain no bermuda grass, weeds or any other objectionabl4e vegetation. The soil embedded in the sod shall be good clean earth free from st~ones and debris. The sod shall be free from fungus, insects. grubs and other dllseases. Sod areas are to be raked smooth and watered prior to sod installation. Adjacent to sidewalks and curbs reduce grade 1" 10 allow lor grass . build up. a. Azalea mixture must be used for plants whish preler low pH The nutrient percentages-Miracid 30 10 10. Plants which prefer low pH are Azaleas, Blueberries. Camellias. Dogwood. Ferns. Fir. Gardenias, Hawthorn, Holly, Hydrangea, Juniper. Laurel. Magnolia. Oaks. Orchid. Pme. ~hododendron, and Photineas b. Accl:ptable artificially prepared planting compost material approved by the Landscape Architect Will be permllled. In lieu 01 the pulverized peat or sterilized manure. m the prepared natural topsoil mi)(ture for use as backfill matenal B. Solid sod sthall be laid with tightly abulltng ,Otnts and tamped or rolled even It shall be the responsibility 01 the Landscape Contractor to create a neat clean edge of Sod adjac(ent to all paving and shrub areas. C Atter the SOld is laid, a top dressing ot clean sand will be evenly applied to the Joints whichl need filling. 4 Mulch: Wood mulch shall be shredded cypress. ptne bark. pine needles. or oak leaves clean, and free 01 weeds, moss, slicks or other debriS D In order to wrevent slippage, and to prevent wash out 01 straight seams. sod will be pegged om slopes and placed in a staggered fashion. 5. Water: Suitable water and watering equipment for the irrigation of the new plantings during the progress of installation and the guarantee period shall be provided by th~ landscape contractor. Arrangements may be made with the Owner. if the permanent irrigation system has been installed and is operable. E. All sod arecas Will be treated with a fertilizer .containing the ratio 16 4 8 which is SO% orglanic with micronutrients. at a rate of 10 Ib/1000 sq.1t This shall be}l:k>l\e once at the beginOlng and agam at the end 01 the 3 month sod guarantee peti.qd. 3 .05 FielD QUAlLlTY CONTROL PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 PREPARATION " ~ "M",,"",~H~-~ i!ti'~~1 __.,ntenl'ncce Prior to Final Acceptance: t:' 'M~enance shall begin immediately atter each plant is planted and shall ff1'"'.~..~ .... co. ntmue until fini\t acceptance at the end ot the guarantee peflod.. Plants ~{]... a/ll be watered, mulched. weeded;1>funed. sp~yed. fertilized. cultivated ",and.olherwisemainlained and protected for the period of lime stated 'above. Sod shaU be mowed on a regular basis. once per week in the summer (May to Oct.) and once a monlh in the winter (Nov.-Apnl). A '.J separate contracl for this can be let by the owner, but it is the .:-;, oonl'aclo" ,.spons'b'lil, 10 make su,. Ih. mal.,'als a'. pmp.", ..~'. maintained. A. 'A. ~,.ynderground Obstructions: T i/ ~ - 1. Upon request from the Landscape Contractor, the owner shall provide plans showing the location of underground utilities a~d lor will assist the Landscape Contractor in securing underground locations Irom the other public utility companies, such as telephone. cable and electricity etc. 2. In the event that rock, underground construction work, utility lines or obstructions out of the ordinary are encountered in any plant pit excavation, alternative locations shall be selected by the Landscape Architect. Where locations cannot be changed and the obstruction may be removed the obstruction shall be removed to a depth of 3' below grade and no less than 6" below bottom of the rootball when plant is propf>rly . installed at the required grade. 2..14 Settled plants shall be reset to proper grade position. Planting saucers must be continuously maintained. 3. Defecctive work shall be corrected as soon as possible after it becomes appatrent. Upon completion of planting the Landscape Contractor shall remOlve from the site excess soil and debris, and repair any damage to slructtures. etc. resulting from planting operations. B. Excavation of Planting Beds and lor Plant Holes: 1. WherE;! e)(cavation encounters materials which are unsuitable for planl growth, all 01 the unsuitable material shall be removed and replacnd With planting ml)(ture ( described in C3). 4. The lLandscape Contractor is responsible tor protection against mechanical damage including protection from vehicles, by posting of approved warniing signs andlor barricades, as might be necessary. He shall repair. restolfe or replace any plants or planting areas which may become dammged as a result of any negligence by him in complying with these requiirements. As a specillc requirement of these condilions. the Land!Scape Contractor shall be responsible for assuring that all plants at the tiime of final inspection e)(hiblt the characteristics and qualification requirred for the grade of plant as Originally specified. 2 Where excavation encounters malerials which are sUltablp. for plant growth, the plant hole excavalion shall be cylindrical en shape. With the Sides VfHtlcal Plants shall be centered 10 the holes With the lrunk verticil!. (not necessarily perpendicular to grade). locallon as shown en detail Bol1orns of the holes Shall be loosened and backhlll!('j at 11'.lst 6 inches deeper than the requlffld depth of e)(cavatlon FNtlliz,er IS 10 bp placed al the bottom of each hole to ensure deep rooting 5. Contrractor shall be responsible for any additional watering required if itrigattion proves to be inadequate for freshly planted material. C Protection of Existing Trees: The Contractor shall protecl eXIShng trens Irom damage Where damage does occur, the Contractor shall remoVf! the damolql!d tree and replace II with the appropllate klOd and Size rI!comrnendl'd by thl' LandscapH ArchllllCI. at no additional cosl to the Owner 6. ExceJpt as otherwise specified the Landscape Contractor work shall confOlrm to accepted horticultural practices. Pro' slonal! Acceptance: D Grades: lt shall bl? till? wsponSlbllity of the Landscape Contractor 10 tl!lIsh (Iene) grade all landscape areas ehmenahng all surface HrI!qular'1H>s. depreSSions. slicks. stones and other deblls to the sahsfactlon 01 the l anL!scapt. ArchilHct Al1m Ihe grade has been established and compacll~d to Ihe reQulIl!d depth. no sod shall be laid untt! tllf! grade has been approved B. 3.02 PLANTING 1. 1 2 I ~h. ldal. 01 P,o,"soonal Ace.plane. shali ma,' Ihe beg'nning 01 Ihe , 'uaramtee period. This date must be specified by written notification to I fle LlBndscape Architect and the Owner. ..~ !' Final; ~cc4ePtance IGu.ranlee tnspection: ~i 1. 'ij ~ the~ end of the guarantee period, inspection of plants will be made by the ; . ndsscape ArchitecV or Owner. Written notice is to be submitted to the ndsscape ArchitecVor Owner by the Contractor at least ten days before amticipated Inspection date. Vponl completion of all work mcludino maintenance, the Landscape ~ntFactor shall arrange for a prOVisional inspection. The landscape trrork may be reviewed for acceptance In parts, prOVided the work of one lint! 0)( area part IS of substantial size. A Setting of Plants: t. When lowered into the hole the plant shall rest on a prepared hole bottom such that the roots are level With or sllQhlly above the level 01 their previous growth and so onented such as to. present the best appearance The Contractor. when setling plants in holes. shall make allowances for any anticipated settling of the plants. C B. 2. The backfill shall be made with prepared topsoil as speCified en section 3.1 and shall be firmly packed and watered in, so that no air pockets remain The quantity of water applied immediately upon planting shall be sufficient to thoroughly moisten all of the backfilled earth. Plants shall be kept 10 a moistened condition for the initial two weeks after planting. Staking and Guying: It is the responsibility of the Contractor to maintain all plants in a plumb. upright position until the end of the guarantee perIOd. Staking shall be the QQ1I.Qll of the Contractor. although all damaged plants resulting from the lack of proper staking and guying shall be replaced by the Landscape Contractor at no expense to the Owner. All tree guy wires shall be flagged with yellow safety ribbon. A. Up, the Site: Upon completion 01 any portion of the landscape project ap:>e Contractor must thoroughly clean up the project site In addilion g all equipment. unused materials, deleterious material and surplus e Landscape Contractor shall fine grade all disturbed areas and the 'acrent to the new planlings to provide a neat and uniform site. . IIhe Sod areas adjacent must be as required. All damaged or altered ruc;tures, as a result of the landscape work shall be corrected before .1 Accceptance is granted and the guarantee period begins. I IPlant Material: Additional plant material required due to a y iin the plant list. the plans or changes in the site shall be provided at ralle as originally specified in the bid. Any deviations from the plans alII require a change order signed by the Landscape Arct-,itect, Q.LiQ.r. to 2. de!fects discovered shall be repalfed or replaced by the Contractor, at , withm two weeks of this inspection or the ntimgent Final Acceptance of the Guarantee Inspection shall be void and a 'w Final Guarantee Inspection scheduled. 3.06 JUJSTMENT AND CLEANING C. Pruning: 1. All broken or damaged roots shall be cut off smoothly and the tops of all trees shall be pruned in a manner comptying with standard horticultural practice. At the time pruning is completed. all remaining wood shall be alive. All cut surfaces of one (1) inch or more In diameter. above the ground shall be treated with an approved commercial tree paint. Fine pruning for tree shape and appearance shall be done prior to final acceptance . 2. At the end of the guarantee period at least 95% of the wood remaining shall be alive. B ~, 3.07 TRANSPLANTING OPERATIONS The Landscape Contractor shall take all precautions to minimize shock of root pruning and tra~splantlng m accordance With nursery trade procedures including the following where time IS available. The Landscap~ C~ntractor shall ta~e all precautions to minimize shock of root pruning and transplanting In accordance With nursery trade procedures including the following where time is available. A. Phase one- initial removal 1 . Root prune one third removal. 2. of ball at a time a minimum of 6 weeks before Thin out the interior crown of dicots in a manor; to compensate for root loss. leaving the shape of the canopy intact. Leave monocot leaves alone allowing plant to balance itself protect growing point as necessary. After root pruning backfill with good organic rooting medium fertilize with organic fertilizer to promote root growth. Fully protect plants from damage by sun. wind. drought, water and other injurious conditions during temporary slorage. Landscape contractor shall be responsible for maintenance of these stored plants. until their reuse. He shall notify the owner in writing of any condlllons beyond hiS control,which are adversely affecting the stored plants. 3. 4. 5. B. Phase Two-storage until replanting see area designated on plans or provide ollsite temporary storage. Provide temporary irrigation for this holding area. Mulch to reduce weeds, discourage foot traffic and its compacting effect. conserve moisture and minimize temperature fluctuations. Brace trunk and leave in place until trees are wind firm Wrap trunks and structural branches of thin barked trees to protect agamst sun scald and dehydration. Retain this protection through the cold season . \ Feed wilh a diluted solution 01 NPK in soluble form with a soil needle, providing water, air, nutrients and a breaking up of clods. Where foliage is retarded spray it with one of the soluble area types of foliar feeders. At time 01 repla~ting, to fill air pockets and to keep roots. especially feeder roots mOlsl.. live and heathy, use soil needle for watering new transplants. Dnect flOe spray at foliage to help harden off new leaves. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. n - Shrubs ond groundcouers odJacent to curued edges Sh811 be plonted in rows wblch follow the curue o - Shrubs ond groundcouers odJacent to strolght edge sholl be plDnted in 0 trlongular pDttern In rows parallel to the str-tlight edge. CD P l~.........J.'..'. J N. Ii LH Y.D.... ".J [TRIL . .... ;..-- -' . ,'c",,' . y 1/2 Y 1/2 X X 1/2 X SHRUB 6' GRDUNDCOUER PlRNTI NG DETRll ..J ..J a: CICl I- o o a: fj" ROOTBRLl 12. CD TREE PLRNTI NG DETHI L .. :5" Cy.pres$ mulch Wotering Saucer Planting soli mlHture Compocted planting soli miHture Stake tree to remoin perpendicular to the ground plane Protectlue rubber hoses Yallow f1aggf.n!l for each of three guywlres ". :5" Cypress mulch I!loterlng souter 2" H 2" H 24" guywlre stolce Planting soli mlHture Compacted planting sol.1 mlHture A'- ". , ,l~ ",' /. .. r .. ('''. "- 'l ~'. . '-..; ."" Oat By ReVisions r ) \ I tn - . .... ca a- t- ea - - .- ~ ea (.) tn ::s t- o c o .- ..... as (.) .- ~ .- (.) CD C. en .,. Drawn pjf pjf Check Date 8/6/96 Scale Job No. 3..:1-/. '77 " T ~ \ \ SCALE;I".20'-o" -- ..r ~~'" ,,--------- .,'~)~ 't-.... ''-'. WATER TRE ATMENT PLANT ----/"" .. ;, ~ . ~ l-'. -....... ''-1 -r- ,. r , a ,,' to) ~ 1- s l l---2 '-4---1 ~ . -q~j.!- ..~ . r, CAST IRON GRA TE (AIWlOX KIGHT - 2J5 LBS) R[C()J,,(UENOED MAX PIPE SIZES 2'-0- WALL - 18- OIAAJ .J' - ,. WALl - 24. OIAI./ ".../ ....--- ,. . 't) " ..I ~ ~ b , It CITV HA LL II STATE N~ ROAD 434 --LEXISTING EDGE ----- ---- .----.. ,-- /' OF ROADWAV ~ r-.fJo.' (< ~ ~ o.~ <c\<l. ROPOSED SIDEWALK (BV OTHERS) REMOVE PAVEMENT i.., / '-EXIST. 12" WATER MAIN 1/" PIN -- ~ PROPOSED R/W ~ (8 @ @ 0. ~. itj (18' HI H OR f2" CROWN) o '\ 40.54 o CD SWALE 0 61~% (. SLOPE ~{ 40.8~ ~ SAW CUT 40.23 ""'- (b .p. RELOCATED FENCE (BV OTHERS) NOTE' HANDICAPPED SPACE AND" AlSLE TO BE ,II MIN. (1)NCRETE. ~' ;,' ,_";:<<A~>'" - ,.C<;, ,,~., ~\.::t::'" '~~'-"'" - '", 'i', -,.,...\. '. " _"j .".''-, .', _,A.",.'" _~..:,."",.. .< 55.0' GRADE PARI(ING A REA FOR POSITIVE DRAINAGE AWAV FROM 8UILDING ~ ~9S;f;~~~~- 39.93 (" ~f!J .., .. . - o .n N . 9" OAK "114:> O. tl 3 WHEEL STOPS 4' CONC. WALK , . .1~ MAPLE (TO) ~\ . 'B REMOVED) 39,70 . ,. INLET;II I RIM !e. 50 .\ tNV 37,70 INLET", 2 RIM 39.50 9.) ~ UIV. 37.60 itj //40.8 HANDICAPPED 3!-4" ", ~OJ : =;3 ;;=-;, .~ -- ..~....._; -...........") ~.-.=.:.":) .. T \ 2'-0. . -. PLAN EXI STI NG INLET TOP 38.64 I NV. 35.86 \" -1 f- ~ .J/.' -~ ~ I . I 2'-0. - ~ , -. ,. BARS. ,'-0. o.c. :1" a.R rHROUCHcur (Sa /NDCX lOt, SIfTS ~ FOR RCII- ' OF /NUtS BCTWEN t:J' AND ,,' OCI, .. ,~ J'-4- ~ SECTION FOOT TYPE 'e' INLET N. r. s. I GRADE TO DRAIN It'iAK - .... j "". f)'" ~ ",." ~~. b fJo.r;.. 24" WHITE PROPOSED SIDEWALK (8V OTHERS) -- w ~ II:: 'Z ~ ,~ o 1- ~,!~ ~ I i , I I I ; EXISTING L60 LF 12" CMP WI MITERED END SECTION GENERAL NOTES: . .. ... 6' LONG PRE -CAST CONe. *MEELSTOP WI HOLES TO ACCEPT #, RE8AR fOR A SltUG F'T, .. fROM [ACH no. I I I I , I, .!...--._- lj 2.. "', RE BARS ORIVE N TtiROlJQH WH(ELSTOP TO COMPACTED SUB- BASE PRE-CAST CONC. WHEELSTOP /" ASPHAL T ,. ,. / / / / - .//'///' / ./" //// //~ // ./ '~/ /' / / // ./ / / / // //' // ,/ , " / / /// "/// // '/// /'/// /-;, // /~ ~.// // BASE / // <:/~ / / ' / /, / / /,/ / / // " / / '//' , / / / 'I' / / " / / // /,.,. / , / ' , / /.' / , . , ~, "', "'- ',,, '",- ~." "."., " "'. " '-,,' "'- "- :" "'-.,. <"" " ,,,,- , . '-... ~., "-'" .. ~.,,,, ""~" ,'" '",j SUB-GRADE t ',," "> ,", ' ," '\" ,,"," "\. "-". , , . , ~, ". "" ' . , '" , ", '\, ,'\, ""~ '\. '\.... "" '\ "'. '\. "- "- '\. ' ,ASPHAL T l" TYPE 5-1 ASPHALTIC CONCRETE SURFACE COURSE BASE 611 UMEROCK LBR 100 COMP ACTED TO 98% OF AASHTO T-180 (MINIMUM) 8" COMPACTED SUB-GRADE F BV 75 COMPACTED TO 98~ AASHTO T-180(MINIMUM) SUB-GRADE TYPICAL PAVEMENT SECTION II' ,p.-'tJ II' ~9 II' 1. All construction and materials shall conform to the latest City of Winter Spring'S detailed specifications and regulations. The Contractor shall immediately notify the Engineer of any discrepancies found between these plans, the architectural plans and/or field conditions, prior to construction. It will be the responsibility of the Contractor to ensure that all required permits are obtained and in hand prior/'to commencement of construction. . ~ 2. 3. The building footprint indicated on the plans are as provided by the Owner and are for coordination purposes only. The Contractor shall refer to the architectural/building plans for dimensions and structural elements not shown her-eon. 4. Th~ Contractor's bid shall be comprehensive and shall include all ~labor, materials, and equipment necessary to complete the work in accordance with the plans and specifications. 5. The Contractor shall restore all off site construction areas to an equal to or better than condition that existed prior to commencement of construction. 6. J ~ '0 The Contractor shall excavate and rough grade parking lot areas to within 0.1 foot of the specified subbase. ~ . CONCRETE ".' '."....;. "'. : .;. <to . .. .. . . '. ".' .... . :.' ~ ." . ", . . . . . CONCRETE SUB-.GRADE . 8. Unless otherwise noted, grade to meet the existing pavement elevations. 9. NO NEW WATER AND SANITARY SEWER FACIUTlES WILL BE CONSTRUCTED. 10. The Contractor shall use concrete with a minimum 28 day compressive strength of 3,000 psi, unless otherwise noted. 11. Saw cut and match existing asphalt pavement. 12. All dimensions are to the edge of the pavement unless otherwise noted, 13. All parking striping shall be four (4") white thermoplastic. 14. The Contractor is to utilize polyfilm silt screen, hay bales, and other similar filter barriers to treat all construction water prior to discharge off site. i l l j , 1 j , j 4 I & REVISED PER CITV COMMENTS 12/11/1996 5- 'THICKNESS 3,5001 PSI W1~ NYCON NYLON - 6 FIBERS" LAMBERT IRp':'64 CURING COMPOUND.(MINIMUM) '""- }~ 6- COMPACTED SUB-~~ADE FBV-75 COMPACTED TO 98" i.\SHTO T-180 MINIMUM r \TYPICAL CQNCRETE PAVE~NT SECTION t ~ 1 OWNER: Mr. Richard Ehlers Seminole Pines Associates, LTD. 3801 Bee Ridge Road, Suite 12 Sarosota, Florida 34233 (813) 923-1456; Fax (813) 923-6250 ENGINEER: Mr. Kenneth H. Ehlers, P.E., Vice President Distinguished Designs and Engineering, Inc. 608 Lakespur Lane Altamonte Springs, Florida 32714 "._'V f -- , / GENERAL NOTES = Property Address: Tuskawilla Trails, Manufactured Horne Community 1070 Cheyenne Trail Winter Springs, Florida 32708 Attn: Steve Parlee, Residence Manager Parcel I.D. #69-00-057975-23 ( 4 0 7 ) 3 2 7 - 67 1; Fax ( 4 0 7 ) 3 2 7 - 6 7 13 Zoning and Existing Land Use: RT and Vacant Adjacent Zoning: North: RT (Residential Trailer) South: RT (Residential Trailer) East: RT (Residential Trailer) West: RT (Residential Trailer) Pro~osed Land ~~ Display Center Required Front - Rear Side Setbacks: 15.0 Feet 5.0 Feet 7.5 Feet Landscape Buffers: Fr::>nt - :.0 Feet Rear 5 Feet Side 5 Feet ~tormwater Management System: The subject parcel is part of a 70 acre site for which a master stormwater facllity has been designed and c::.nstructed. l'herefore, no new stormwater facilities v;ill be design2d and/or constructed. Proposed Land Use: Building Area Parking Area Impervious Area Green Area Gross Land Area O.C~9 Acres 0.C21 Acres O.OE:O Acres 0.440 Acres 0.500 Acres 1,680 SF 940 SF 2,620 SF 19,205 SF 21,8:5 SF (08%) (04%) (12%) (88%) !.100% ) == == ::; ::; ::; == == Parking Spaces Required: Three (3) parking spaces, including one (1) handicapped space and 5' wide aisle way. The parking area including drivil1g aisle will be designed and constructed of shell. The handicapped space and adjacent walking aisle will be constructed of concrete. Parking Spaces Provided: a) Two (2) 10' x 20' Standard Parking Spaces. b) One (1) 12' x 20' Handicapped Parking Space. Utilities: The Contractor must verify all existing utility locat.ions prior to construction. It is the Contractor's responsibility to locate al.l above ground and underground utilities whether shov;n on the plans or not, prior to commencement of work. Effective on December I, 1993, there is a Statewide one call utility locating service. The Contractor shall call (800) 432-4770, 48 hours prior to commencing work. The Contractor shall notify the Engineer immediately if any conflicts occur so that the design may be adjusted. Flood Pron~ Area: According to the Federal Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) for the City of Winter Springs, Panel Number 135, Map Number 1211 7CO 135 E, with effective date of April 17, 1995, the subject parcel located in Tuskawilla Trails/Manufactured Home community, lies in Flood Zone I1X" defined as "Areas determined to be outside the SOG-year flood plainl1. 100 YEARS FLOOD ELEVATION= 2100 FEET AT A DISTANCE OF APPROXIMATE 1000 FEET. Phasing: This project will be constructed in one (1) phase. ..... Land Clearing: Land clearing shall strictly conform with the requirements of the City of Winter Spring's Conw.ercial Land Development Code (L.D.C.). .,. . i . Landscaping: Pervious surfaces between the building and rights-at-way, etc. shall be grassed and/or landscaped as indicated on the proposed site development plan. All grassed areas to be sodded. GENERAL NOTES: 1. All open areas to have bahia sod. 2. All shrub materials to be planted on 36 inch centers. 3. All ground cover to be planted on 12 inch centers. 4. All plant materials shall be grade #1 or better. 5. Irrigation system to have approved backflow prevent or and provide 100 percent open space coverage. 6. Install a rain sensor device. CONSTRUCTION NOTES: 1. Contractor, prior to construction, shall field locate all existing utilities for possible conflict. 2. Contractor shall use "State Recommended Best Management Practices to Minimize Soil Erosion, Siltation, Water, and Air Pollutionl1 and promptly restore any such damages. 3. Contractor shall restore all off-site areas disturbed to original condition or better. 4. Contractor to maintain traffic flow during construction. 5 CONTRACTOR SHALL RECORD AND SUBMIT TO ENGINEER AS BUILT PLANS. & ~ b {.3/ 9) t&c:L43 r~~ TUSKAWILLA TRAILS MANUFACTURED HOME COMMUNITY II DiSPLAY CENTE.R" REVISTON: PER OWNER'S COMMENTS 4/14/1997 REVISION: PER OWNER's COMMENTS 2/12/1997 TI 0' PROJECT JOB NO. TITLE OF DRAWl NG DRAWING NO. DESIGN 8 y KENNETH H. EHLERS, P E . DATE DRAWN 8Y 9/3011996 N. AVALA SHEET NO SUBMITTED 8Y DATE 91 30119ge , of 2 DATE STd~t VlhtNichc T r Rotrc '. . -~- ...lkI 1/Z.-WhfflJ ~ < .L Z2' I Sign No FTP - 2S lot ~ -f'Whii, l. 2Z ~ l~ 22' \ 2Z ~~ ~ II -rl \ III ~) -r\ )::l:t: ltl ,., ~ I I ~11l&J ;E: =:3 ,., en 2' -.-- - - - - b - - o (\J Wh~chcTr ROfTy) ~ /STgn No FTP - 2S S/dllWoIt ~ .I . I .11 I /2'~hltlJ- 1--"'. .(WT1. ~ ) b ' L..... 10., fO. I 10.,1. 16.,1 ftJ//n.\,(,-, i" 10 , ;., -J~ 3 if. ... - ..-- -I- -I- -I- -I- I I - (~II~) ( ~I i \' i 11?1 I4'V ~ ) s: ,., - I I b , in 1-1-- 1-:"- r- W~r.mTr RanyJ~ .. ~_!~.:1--=-_-- _~~ -/;~~o~: FTP - 2S sLdf..'olk "I."'!.."~-f'~h~;IJ~'~~0.--r:is-;f-:----~ ,~.., ~ "'" ~l.) -f'Whlt, "," ~. ._____ 0" 'C"~. ~. /2"WhltlJ ~. ' ~~ . FOR HMD/CAPPEO J/ARJ<TNGS - SEE AB:Nf. I I I I :--- ~~ 5 sf. ~ .USE OF PAVEJlENT SYJlOOL IN HANDICAPPED PARKING SPACES IS OPTIONAL. WHEN USED }HE SYJ/OOL SHALL 8E J TO 5 FT. HIGH AND eWE TN COLDR. '~JlENSIONS" . - LiO 'A' 'Et' 'C" '0' .C' 45" rg'-f IZ'-g' 1.(-2' Zl'-(), ZJ'-J" 50'" ZO'-f 10'-5 ff'-r 2J'-Z rl'-'( HANDICAPPED PAVEMENT srM8JL !!9.ill!. Cr"tlrle (or ptXtJfTIMf markTrfJ6 orJy. rof wheelchair ro~ foca1T()(l$. For ro"" crltlJrTo 6&8 rO<1dwc1t d~/t)fIlndtJX No. J04. Blue tmtJfTIMt trrJrklngs shcfl be flnl$(} to match sf1:Jd1J 15Ig] o( f ~lJral Standard 595a. PAVEMENT MARKING FOR.'WHEELCHAlR RAMPS Handicapped Parking: All parking spaces shall be marked by the International Handicap Symbol. Each space shall be provided with a sign stating "Parking by Disabled Permit Only". All handicap access points shall be constructed in strict ~' accordance with app 1 i cab 1 e hand i cap codes. Notes: 1) All letters are one (1") inch series "C" per the State Department of Transportation (SDOT)I publication titled "Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Services". (MUTCD) 2) The top portion of the sign shall have a high intensity reflectorized blue background with white reflectorized legend and border. 3) The bottom portion of the sign shall have a high intensity relectorized white background with black opaque legend and border. 4) One handicapped sign is required for each parking space. 5) The sign height shall be in accordance with section 24-23 of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. General Pavement Marking and Sign Notes: A) Pavement Markings: 1) Color: a) White: Parking, stop bar, handicap symbols, traffic arrows and all wordage. b) Yellow: Fire lanes, restricted lanes. painted islands and delineation. 2) Material: a) Thermoplastic or equivalent: stop bars, fire lane wordage and striping, handicap symbol, traffic arrows, delineation and all wordage. b) State Department of Transportation traffic rated paint: all other markings. Note: Stop bars to be 18" wide and located at 41 from the right- of-way. B) Signs: 1) Material: High intensity reflective facing for all signs. 2) Height: Seven feet from the ground to the bottom of the sign. '7 PRUNE 1/5 OF LEAF AREA 6UT AETAIN NATURAL FOR..... "1 ~~ ~~~if ~~_:=:~~~:.:::c:~< Re:MovE BUIll. AP FRO~ TOP \. ""IRE T""'5 TED IN Ru1I8ER HOSE ..' OF BALL FROM TOP OF STAKE. ~R"". \ \ :~~~:~ffiw~J~ .", ~t'-t!L0;1;r~j1~X~~". .~ ~ in ///~("'::,///~~~ . .1= 1!Em1 ~:ml,3llsrl 11=1~1= m BRfAK sue.SOIL .....ITH A PICK . ) 1 L~_ SPRAt WITH WILT .PROoF ACCORDING TO MFCi'S INSTRUCTIONS IF fOLIAGl IS PRESoENT. GROUNQ LINE TO liE SAM!: AS AT THE "URSERY wRAP TRUN/< "NO L"'''lOf 8RAHCHES ...Ir... WATERPROOF TRtE ....RAP SECuRED wITH TWIN!! AfTER SPR......ING TRUNII WITH 10"" !t\)LUTION OF INSoECTlCIDE - ~CO"'TAUCT EARTH SAUCER WITH ,," HIGH 8l1l14 F"LOOO WITH WATER TWICE IN FIRS1 24 "'OuRS 5.lCKFIL.L WITH TOPSOIL AND PEATMOSS ) I RATIO Ill' vOI..UME IN ,.' LAYERS w,HER EACH lA....ER UNTIL SETTLED DO NOT T....MP 12 . ....,101 TREE PLANTING & GUYING DETAIL ,.RVNE \/5 OF LEAF AREA BUT RE TA,"" N~TUAAl. FORfooI J "c....., SPRAY WILT -PROOF ACCOROING ~'~fL- J(~h TO ....rG.s INSTRUCTIONS IF "~~5\ r~ ~OLIAGE ,S PRESENT , ~~,~~1 V. ~GROVHD LINE TO BE SAIoIE AS AT \ ~- T '\ ' ~ NURSERY ~ ...... P'--< ..../ r CONSTRUCT EARTH SAUCER WITH IX , ~ '""'" ';?""' :-; ,," HIGH BERM. era. _~~ }]~~. . . ReMOIIE BURLAP FROM TOP Of" 0::>3...0 - -, j't/:"r . - - BALL. 1&., i Ul ! '-, ~ ~~2._~f-2~ .',:,../ ,x ::' '/X-/.....~<X..(".... *v/'. r>ACKFILL WIT'" TOPSOIL 6 PEAT' .. ~ 4 ./, "' / K.'X"."'Y.-'" / 104055 3 I RATIO By vOL uME IN ''J?~~t~~.~ . ~ ~~~ // //7/7/ ..=- lA1ERS - wATfR EAC~ LAtER 5TI!= :{-Y.Jli 1=11. 1= "'1" 1\1 UNTIL SETTLfO 00 NOT TAMP. BREAK suB' SOIL wITH A ?ICK '1";- '--12" 4" MULCH EXTEI'lOING OilER BERMS SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL GENERAL NOTES: The Landscape Contractor shall be responsible for all materials and all work as called for on the Landscape Plans and in the Landscape Sepfications. The list of plant quantities accompanying the plans shall be used as a guide only. Contractor shall verify all quantities and report any descrepancies at time of bidding. All plant material shall be graded Florida No.1 or better as outlined under Grades and Standars for Nursery Plants, Divison of Plant Industry, State of Florida, unless otherwise noted. All plant beds shall be top dressed with 2"-3" of shredded <;ypress bark mul ch (American Wood Products type "B" or equal). "'L,*",,,,;. .'" 1 Landscape Contractor shall be wholly responsible for stability and plumb conditions of all trees and shrubs and shall be legally liable for any damage caused by instability of any plant materials. Staking of trees or shrubs, if desired or requested by the Landscape Architect shall be done utilizing a method agreed upon by the Landscape Architect. Landscape Contractor shall review architectural/engineering plans to become thoroughly familiar with surface and subsurface of adjacent utilities. Landscape Contractor shall coordinate with the lighting and irrigation contractors regarding timing of the installation of plant material. Every possible safeguard shall be taken to protect building surfaces., equipment and furnishings. Landscape Contractor shall be responsible for any damage or injury to person or property which may occur as a result of his negligence in the prosecution of the work. The Landscape Contractor shall insure that his work does not interrupt established or projected drainage patterns. The Landscape Contractor shall insure adequate vertical drainage in all plant beds and planters. Vertical drilling through any compacted fill to native soil shall be accomplished to insure drainage. The (Area of Compaction) will be compacted during the pavement construction process. The Landscape Contractor shall be responsible for insuring adequate drainage in those areas and shall drill, rototill or take muck as are necessary to insure proper vertical drainage necessary for establishment of plant growth. The Landscape Contractor shall fine grade and rake all areas to be planted to the sat i sfac t i on of the Landscape Architec t. The Landscape Contrac tor shall scale plant and bed locations from the plan. All plants, unless other- wise specified, shall be set at the same depth as they were grown. To be irrigated 100% by fully automatic irrigation. 14 ~~I~1=t~ ~ ~ >-- - >- ~ rEi :t4 ~ I "!""I- '-- ~i:t ~i:t ,2 ~(~,-/ ---/ ~ '~/ /" --.......(' /" / - -- ~ r-- ~~/ /- _ :it >>:J~ - C- >>}~ ~ ..~ >> u.... >>.'t J... .//. ~ STORMWA TER INLET PREASSEMBLED SIL T FENCE POST ~OPTIONS: 2"x4" OR 2 1 /2' MIN DIA WOOD; STEEL 1.33 LBS/FT MIN) 6' CENTERS MAX GEOTEXTILE CRITERIA GRAB TENSILE STRENGTH 90 LBS TRAPEZOIDAL TEAR 35 LBS MULLEN BURST 180 PSI SEE FDOT INDEX NO 199 E.P.A. POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN: 1: Erosion control plan - any modifications to this plan must be slgned and sealed by a Professional Engineer representing the Cont7ac~or. The modifications must be approved by the City nd the perm1tt1ng agency. No contract delays will be allowed for such modifications or approvals. 2. Outfall protection - project pipe or ditch discharges into off- site outfalls shall be inspected daily for possible sediment bui~dup or transport. Outfalls shall be protected through use of env1ronment~1 con~rol features as necessary to contain any sediment loss to the lmme?late area of the project. Any sediment buildup or transport off -slte shall be the Contractor's responsibility to remedy. The Contractor shall use appropriate features as directed by the Project Engineer for outfall protection. 3. Slope protection - any disturbed or reworked slopes 3: 1 or greater shall be adequately protected from erosion through the use of temporary sodding until permanently stabilized. Such slopes shall not be left unprotected more than 24 hours or during rainfall events. Telephone: Southern Bell Telephone 225 E. Robinson Street , Orlando, Florida 32801 Attn: John Blanton Phone (407) 237-3501 Company Suite 300 Electric: Florida Power Corporation Jamestown Engineering P.O.Box 417 Winter Park, Florida 32790 Attn: Richard Savard Phone (407) 629-1010 Cable: 4. H~y bales - these shall be placed at the base of any slope where a.ra1nfall event could erode a slope and transport sediments off- slte. Bales shall be double staked in accordance with standard FDOT indexes. If erosion deposits reach the top elevation of ~xisting,bales, then sediments should be removed. Any damaged or 1neffect1ve bales are to be replaced with new ones. The location of hay bales installation shall be as directed by the Engineer. 5. A) Ba~k of s~dewalk or .median inlets - these shall be protected from sed1ment 1ntake unt11 proj ect is complete. Elevation of ground outside inlet top shall not be higher that inlet top. Hay bales shall be installed around inlet top. A second row of bales shall be placed around inlet approximately 4" outside first row. Between rows there shall be a depression to act as a sediment bas~n. Completed inlets in paved areas shall also be protected with a slngle 11ne of bales to prevent sediment intake from other areas. Cablevision of Central Florida 3767 All American Blvd. Orlando, Florida 32810 Attn: Jim Smithee Phone (407) 291-2500 Gas: Florida Public Utilities 830 W. 6th Street Sanford, Florida 32771 Attn: Dan Stull Phone (407) 322-5733 B) Curb inlets - these inlets shall be protected from sediment intake until the project is complete. A silt fence (Type III) shall be placed around the perimeter of the inlet opening immed~ately ,adjacent t? the edge of the inlet. All exposed sloped mater1al adJacent to 1nlet shall be covered with erosion control matting with outer limits protected by a single row of hay bales. 6. Stockpiled materials - this material shall not be left in erosion prone areas unless protected by cover or hay bales. 7. Daily inspection - of all erosion control measures and condition of adjacen~ properties shall be performed by the Contractor representat1ve and the Project Engineer. Deficiencies shall be noted and corrected. GENERAL NOTES: 1. All construction shall conform to the specifications and standards of the City of WINTER SPRINGS. 2. Contractor shall be responsible for verification of all setbacks and/or easements before beginning construction. 3. Pri?r to starting co~struction, 'the general contractor shall be responsible to verlfy that all requlred permits and approvals have been obtained No cons!ruction or fabrication of any item shall begin until the contra~tor has recelved all plans and any other documentation from all of the permitting and any other regulatory authorities..failure of the contractor to follow this procedure shall cause the contractor to assume full responsibility for a subsequent modification of the work mandated by any regulatory authority. 4. Utilities information shown hereon were obtained from best available sources and may.or may not be ei~h~r accurate or complete. Contractor is responsible for contact~ng the proper utl1lty company or persons prior to digging, and shall be responslble for any damage to any utility, public or private, shown or not sh?w~ ~ereon. Contractor shall verify new tap locations and shall connect all utl1ltles to nearest source through coordination with utility owner. All fees shall be responsibility of contractor. 5. Electric service sha~l .b~ underground unless otherwise noted on site plan. It shall be the responslbl1lty of the contractor to furnish and install all labor and material necessary to provide electric service from the nearest usuable source to the building. The contractor shall coordinate this phase of the work with the local utility company. 6.Unde~ground conduit to signs, parking lot lights, etc., shall be sized accordlng to the load served. The conduit shall be placed in grass or land- scap~d areas whenever possible. The location of the conduit shown shall be consldered schematic only with actual size and location to be determined by contractor. · DRAINAGE NOTE DURING CONSTRUCTION PERIOD EROSION/SEDIMENT CONTROL: The Contractor is to provide erosion control/sedimentation barrier (hay bales or siltation curtain) to prevent siltation of adjacent property, streets, storm sewers and waterways. In addition, the r Contractor shall place straw, mulch or other suitable material Qn-'-''! ground in areas where construction related traffic is to enter and exit the site. If, in the opinion of the Project Engineer and/or local,auth?rities, excessive quantities of earth are transported off-s1te e1ther by natural drainage or by vehicular traffic, the Contractor shall remove and clean said earth to the satisfaction of the Project Engineer and/or governing authorities. EXISTING UTILITIES NOTE: It is the Contractorls responsibility to locate all above ground an~ underground utilities, whether shown on these plans or not, ~r10r to co~mencement of work. Effective December 1, 1993, there 1S a statew1de "one call" utility location service. Contractor shall call (800) 432-4770 48 hours prior to commencing work. The Contr~ctor shall notify the Project Engineer immediately if any confl1cts occur so that design may be adjusted. EXISTING GAS MAIN NOTE: Cnapter 17:1~3 of the ~lorida Statues requires excavators to notify all gas ut111ty compan1es two (2) working days prior to excavating. M~ps show only the approximate location of gas mains and/or service 11nes. The only safe and proper way to locate gas facilities is by an on-site inspection by gas system personnel and therefore , " excavators are 1nstructed to telephone O.N.I.S. at (800) 432-4770 two working days before digging in a construction area. Contractor shall exercise extreme caution during all excavation/installation/ construction activities in areas containing gas mains. 7. Contractor shall contact all owners of utilities easements and/or right-of- ways, public or private, prior to any work in or over these areas. 8. The contractor shall be responsible for demol ition and removal of all existing vegetation, fences, etc. unless otherwise noted on subdivision plan or landscape plan. 9. All new concrete curbs and walks shall have 6" exposed face unless otherwise shown. Concrete shall be 3000 psi @ 28 days (min.) slope all walks to pavement edge to provide positive drainage. Walks - tool JT. 4 ft. O.C.; EXP. JT 20 FT. O.c. 10. General contractor shall remove all tt'ash from si tee Excess fi 11 dirt is the property of the owner and shall not be removed from .the site without ownerls consent. EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR POND AND SWALE RETENTION AREAS: 1. Inspe~tion banks and slopes for conformance with design, shape and Slze. Re-grade if required to maintain design configuration. 2. Mow retention areas regularly to maintain weed and overgrowth control. Do not mow bottom areas of wet retention systems. 3. Inspect retention areas periodically for accumulation of debris and trash and remove same as required. 4. Periodically inspect retention area bottoms for deposits of sand and/or silt accumulation and remove same, if found tQ exist. 10 /3 J<y) I ~d..-l/3 ~'EA~ 0 TUSKAWILLA TRAILS MANUFACTURED HOME COMMUNITY 5. Percolation performance shall be evaluated on an annual basis within each dry retention area. Dry retention areas shall percolate dry within 36 hours of the end of a rainfall event. In the event of inadequate percolation retention areas, bottom maintenance shall be performed by exercising the following procedure: /""") REV. '& DATE REMARKS 12/9/199El PER CITY COMMENTS A) Remove 4 to 6 inches of retention area bottom material and scarify excavated bottom. . NOTES a o ETA I LS SHEET B) Replace excavated material with clean sand material to design grade and sod or seed and mulch per original design. DR AWN N. AYALA DATE 9/30/1996 SCALE N / " . 2 OF. 2