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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013 04 08 Consent 202 Resolution 2013-08, FDOT Grandeville Right-of-Way Landscape AgreementCOMMISSION AGENDA ITEM 202 April 08, 2013 Regular Meeting Informational Consent X Public Hearings Regular KS KL City Manager Department REQUEST: The Public Works Department requests City Commission authorization to approve Resolution 2013 -08 and enter into a Highway Landscape Construction and Maintenance Agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation for landscape and sidewalk maintenance associated with the Grandeville project at the Winter Springs Town Center SYNOPSIS: The Grandeville at Town Center project includes sidewalk and landscape improvements in the S.R. 434 right -of -way. In order to install these improvements, FDOT requires a Resolution and Maintenance Agreement between the City and FDOT. This agenda item is requesting City Commission approval of both the Resolution and the Maintenance Agreement. CONSIDERATIONS: • This agenda item is requesting City Commission approval of two items: 1. Resolution # 2013 -08, which authorizes the City Manager to enter into a Highway Landscape Construction and Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement (see Attachment 1) 2. A Highway Landscape Construction and Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement between the City and the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) for landscape and sidewalk maintenance associated with the Grandeville project (see Attachment 2) Consent 202 PAGE 1 OF 3 - April 08, 2013 • Grandeville is a 244 -unit apartment project located on 4.78 acres in the Town Center on the north side of S.R. 434, immediately east of City Hall and west of Doran Drive. The final engineering plans for Grandeville were approved with conditions by the City Commission at the February 25, 2013 City Commission meeting. • The approved final engineering plans show the existing FDOT sidewalk in the S.R. 434 right -of -way along Grandeville's property frontage being widened from 5 to 11.5 - feet, along with the installation of 4' x 4' tree grates within the FDOT right -of -way. • Resolution 2013 -08 (see Attachment 1) and the associated Highway Landscape Construction and Maintenance Memorandum of Agreement (Attachment 2) are required by FDOT to be executed by the governing jurisdiction (in this case the City) in order for landscape installation and the widening of the public sidewalk within the S.R. 434 right -of -way as shown on the Grandeville plans. • Resolution 2013 -08 and the proposed Maintenance Agreement make the City responsible for maintenance of the landscaping in the S.R. 434 right -of -way along the Grandeville frontage. The City will in turn require Grandeville to take responsibility for the landscape and sidewalk maintenance along the S.R. 434 frontage. FISCAL IMPACT: Resolution 2013 -08 and the Maintenance Agreement have no fiscal impact. The new improvements in the S.R. 434 right -of -way will be installed and maintained by the Grandeville development. COMMUNICATION EFFORTS: This Agenda Item has been electronically forwarded to the Mayor and City Commission, City Manager, City Attorney /Staff, and is available on the City's Website, LaserFiche, and the City's Server. Additionally, portions of this Agenda Item are typed verbatim on the respective Meeting Agenda which has also been electronically forwarded to the individuals noted above, and which is also available on the City's Website, LaserFiche, and the City's Server; has been sent to applicable City Staff, Media/Press Representatives who have requested Agendas /Agenda Item information, Homeowner's Associations /Representatives on file with the City, and all individuals who have requested such information. This information has also been posted outside City Hall, posted inside City Hall with additional copies available for the General Public, and posted at five (5) different locations around the City. Furthermore, this information is also available to any individual requestors. City Staff is always willing to discuss this Agenda Item or any Agenda Item with any interested individuals. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the City Commission approve Resolution 2013 -08 and authorize the City Manager to enter into a Highway Landscape Construction and Maintenance Agreement with the Florida Department of Transportation for S.R. 434 landscape and sidewalk maintenance associated with the Grandeville at Town Center project, and authorize the City Manager and City Attorney to prepare and execute any and all applicable documents. Consent 202 PAGE 2 OF 3 - April 08, 2013 ATTACHMENTS: 1. Attachment 1 - Resolution 2013 -08 (2 pages) 2. Attachment 2 - Highway Landscape Construction and Maintenance Agreement (21 pages) Consent 202 PAGE 3 OF 3 - April 08, 2013 A :tac 1 eil RESOLUTION NO. 2013 -08 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A HIGHWAY LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION INVOLVING S.R. 434 RIGHT -OF -WAY AT THE GRANDEVILLE AT TOWN CENTER SITE, 1150 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 Florida Department of Transportation agrees under certain conditions and has requested the City to execute and deliver to the Florida Department of Transportation the HIGHWAY LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (includes exhibits as part thereof) for the aforesaid project; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1 — The City Commission of the City of Winter Springs hereby authorizes the City Manager to enter into the HIGHWAY LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (includes exhibits as part thereof) between the Florida Department of Transportation and the City of Winter Springs. SECTION 11 — The City Clerk of the City of Winter Springs is hereby directed to send copies of this Resolution and the executed Memorandum of Agreement to FDOT and all other persons as directed by the Mayor and City Commission. SECTION 111 - This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption by the City Commission. Passed and adopted this day of , 2013. CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA CHARLES LACEY, MAYOR ATTEST: ANDREA LORENZO - LUACES, CITY CLERK HIGHWAY LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE TCE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of 20_, by and between the STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION a component agency of the State of Florida, hereinafter called the "DEPARTMENT" and the , a political subdivision ofthe State ofFloficia, existing under the Laws of Florida, hereinafter called the "AGENCY." WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the DEPARTMENT has jurisdiction over and maintains State Road 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 ; and WHEREAS, the DEPARTMENT agrees that landscaping should be installed and maintained as proposed by AGENCY; and WHEREAS, Rule 14-40.003(3)(4 Florida Administrative Code, requires the parties to enter into an Agreement designating and setting forth the responsibilities of each party; and 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 on the highway facility as specified in the Landscape Plan(s) included as Exhibit "A." Such installation shall be in conformance with Florida Administrative Code Rule 14-40.003, as it may be amended from time to time. The AGENCY shall not change or deviate horn 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 "B." Said maintenance will be in accordance with Florida Administrative Code Rule 14-40.003, as it maybe e 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)(08. T'he AGENCY also agrees to maintain any sidealkhardscape involved in conformance with generally accepted standards of side alk hardscape 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 maintenance activities undertaken by AGENCY shall be in accordance with the Work Zone Traffic Control Plan included as Exhibit "C" and Florida Administrative Code Rule 14-40.003(5). 4. If at any time after the AGENCY has assumed the landscaping installation or maintenance responsibility above - mentioned, it shall cone to the attention of the DEPARTMENT that the limits or a part thereof is not properly installed or maintained pursuant to the terms ofthis AGREEMENT, the Director of Transportation or his/her 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. The certified letter shall be sent to: Thereafter the AGENCY shall have a period of thirty 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 the reasonable cost incurred or deduct the reasonable cost incurred from funds otherwise due the AGENCY by the DEPARTMENT. (b) If installation has been properly completed or if the DEPARTMENT elects not to complete the landscaping 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 a part thereof, with DEPARTMENT or Contractor's personnel, and invoice the AGENCY for the reasonable cost incurred or deduct the reasonable cost incurred from funds otherwise due the AGENCY by the DEPARTMENT, 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 light-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 DEPARTMENT or Contractor's personnel, and invoice the AGENCY for the reasonable cost incurred or deduct the reasonable cost incurred from funds otherwise due the AGENCY by the DEPARTMENT. 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 after which time the DEPARTMENT may remove the same. 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. The AGENCY shall notify or cause the Department's Maintenance Engineer or his designee to be notified a minimum of 48 hours, excluding Saturday, Sunday, and legal holi 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. 13. Anti-Discrimination - An entity or affiliate who has been placed on the discriminatory vendor list may not submit a bid, proposal, or reply on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity; may not submit a bid, proposal, or reply on a contract with a public entity for the eonstr eti n or repair of a public building or public work; may not submit bids, proposals, or replies 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. By: STATE OF FLORIDA (AGENCY) DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Authorized Signature Print Marne and Title y: Alan E. Hyman Director of Transportation Operations District Five Attest: (SEAL) Attest: Print Name Jennifer Wynn Agency Clerk Executive Secretary Legal Approval Legal Approval EXHIBIT A LANDSCAPE PLANS Parking gular Handicapped! Total Offsite (Street Parking) 53 Onsite (Parking Garage) 42B 435 1ADA parking Requirement IHandicapped Spaces Provided 9 SR UTILITY YARD CCUPANT EGRESS TENANT MOVE :LOADING ZONE HANDICAP PARKING AND STRIPING OCCUPANT EGRESS MINIMUM 10' VERTICAL CLEARANCE TO COURTYARD FOR FIREFIGHTING AND RESCUE OPEFRATIONS. 4" WHITE (PAINT) (TYP) OCCUPANT EGRESS --- 30" "STOP" SIGN (11-1) 24" WHITE STOP BAR 6' CURB RAMP F.D.O.T CR21 (REFER TO F.D.O.T. INDEX 304) CROSSWALK TO BE A MINIMUM OF 6' WIDE PER TOWN CENTER CODE 6' CURB RAMP F.D.O.T CR21 (REFER TO F.D.O.T. INDEX 304) 40' PUBLIC R.O.W. / PROPOSED TREE GRATES, (TYPY. 4" WHITE (PAINT) (TYP) 40,5.00,1100, HANDICAPI PARKING AND STRIPIN CONCRETE WITHIN HATCHED AREA TO BE REINFORCED 12" CONCRETE WITH 2 MATS OF BARS (1 TOP, 1 BOTTOM) EACH OF -- #5 BARS 8" TO 12" C/C/, EACH WAY / 1.111.1111111111111111111MILIIIIIIIICI H1111111111111111111W =E=iimillnum1111121111 OCCUF'ANT EGRESS 6" WHITE (THEF2MOPLAST1C)(TYP) 30" "STOP" SIGN (R1-1) 24" .ITE STOP BAR 0" WHITE (THERMOPLAST1C)(T, - immummillmilmmin F-Amitim. rismommominNmim , 11111111.111111111 c) , -111111111111111111111 , VCIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVAIIII srum...====mq...mmea ,_----_,. , - 1/1 A.Millili „,, , K-,Lz,,,- 14+00 ' , i ' 15+00 —DORAN D IN” r E , , o— -,,§, 4. ../A ...-. , N I, aw f 7 _r_ ....,,,„,m,......_„„mons.......,................mm.....,.......... fieunimminitommontimmommnummunmumono 13+00 - \--DORAN PROPOSED LIGHT POLES (TYP) 11.5' CONRETE SIDEWALK - RESIDENT/ RESIDENT'S GUEST/ POTENTIAL MAIN LOBBY TRANSFORMERS DIRT ROAD CROSSWALK 2' VALLEY GUTTER (T EXISTING MAILBOX RELOCATE AS NEEDED PROPOSED TREE GRATES (TYP) ALL TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAGE SHALL CONFORM TO "MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES" BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION. CURB AND GUTTER TYPE 'F' (PER FDOT INDEX 300) DRAINAGE STRUCTURE (TYP) GRAPHIC SCALE 0 15 30 2. A MOT PLAN SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE APPLICABLE AGENCIES FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO BEGINNING ANY WORK IN THE RIGHT—OF—WAY. 3. ALL STRIPING IN THE RIGHT—OF—WAY SHALL BE THERMOPLASTIC. 4. ALL PAVEMENT STOP BARS SHALL BE PLACED A MINIMUM OF 4 FEET BEHIND CROSS—WALKS WHERE APPLICABLE 5, WHERE THERE STREET SIGNS ARE TO BE INSTALLED ALONG DORAN AND \, EDGE DRIVES. TOWN CENTER DECORATIVE STREET SIGNS MUST BE USED. DECORATIVE STREET SIGN SPECIFICATIONS ARE FOUND IN THE CITY CODE FOR TOWN CENTER DISTRICT. CONCRETE WALK, EXPANSION JOINTS AND SCORE MARKS ,/,'"..----,,,, 24" WHITE STOP BAR (ThERMOPLASTIC) CROSSWALK TO BE A MINIMUM OF / / 6' ,WIIDE___ZER„TOWN_CENTER_Cpkv_gilly ' !," EXISTING CURB RAMP ` •!, PROPOSED DETECTABLE WARNING Grandeville at Towncenter Area Summary PARCEL AREA 208.081.53 ft' 4.78 Acres REQUIRED PERVIOUS AREA (2050) 41.616.31 f13 0.96 Acres PROVIDED PERVIOUS AREA 41,916.00 ft 0.96 Acres ADDITIONAL PERVIOUS AREA REQUIRED 0.0 ' 0. 0 Acres PERCENT I PERVIOUS 79.86% P) Developer: Winter Springs Town Center, LLLP 650 South Northlake Blvd., Suite 450 Altamonte Spiings, Florida 32701 407.645.5575 (office) Contact Chad Hochuli Owner: Winter Springs Town Center, LLLP 650 South Northlake Blvd., Suite 450 Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 407.645.5575 (office) Contact Salvador F. Leccese Architect: 5G Studio Collaborative, LLC 800 Jackson Street, Suite 500 Dallas, Texas 75202 214.670.0050 (office) Contact: Yen Ong Contractor: CORE Construction Services of Florida, LLC 6320 Tower Lane Sarasota, Florida 34240 941.3414300 (office) Contact: Brian Jones Landscape Architect Verlander Landscape Architecture, LLC 706 Tumbull Avenue, Suite 201 Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 407.834.4104 (office) Contact: Paul Verlander Civil Engineer: IBI Group (Florida) 2300 Maitland Center Parkway, Suite 101 Maitland, Florida 32751-7410 407.660.2120 ext 213 Contact: John Wohlfarth Rev DATE 10.17.2012 ISSUE TITLE ORIGINAL CITY SUBMITTAL 1ST RAI CITY SUBMITTAL 2ND RAI CITY SUN5T0T GrandeVille at Town Center Winter Springs, Florida GEOMETRY PLAN CFT001 PROJECT NUMBER SHEE. 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C1)5YM, (G)TRF, (G)TM I (7)VOPF • (9) VOM (105,4U (1)5YM (G)TM ( )5)1,) (G(1iV1' NT 0, C,ON,11,1,-;7100 TO THE •OIT,'" "T-1-1E- (24)VOM LIF' TO L'1200 0F 3 NOR.TH LOCT.,E, THE TEL, NU_ 51.,,,E5- OF THE ((02)TM SHLLT L04.00 L 1ST 1 - (3/ F."' 1 "30' O" Developer: LeCesse Development Corporation 650 South Northlake Blvd., Suite 450 Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 407.6455575 (office) Contact: Chad Hohuli Owner. Winter Springs Town Center, LLLP 65O South Northlake Blvd., Suite 450 Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 407.645.5575 (office) Contact: Salvador F. Lame Architect: 5G Studio Collaborative, LLC 800 Jackson Street, Suite 500 Dallas, Texas 75202 214.670,0050 (office) Contact Yen Ong Contractor CORE Construction Services of Flonda, LLC 6320 Tower Lane Sarasota, Rohde 34240 941.3434300 (office) Canted: Brian Jones Landscape Architect; Verlander Landscape Architecture, LLC 706 Turnbull Avenue, Su'rte 201 Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 407.8344104 (office) Contact: Paul Verlander Civil Engineer: Parkland Engineering Group 625 E. Colonial Drive Orlando, Florida 32803 407,369.3562 (office) Contact: Joaquin Mojica Revi DATE 03,12012, (0 232 12,19.2012 02.04_ 13 ••••• • i.-•••••••••• ISSUE TriLE cotc.,EFF (305 _SUBRTIAL ((39330 77(2 TAVONUSPED*SCITTOINEFireS PLAN SUBMITTAL Paul L. Verlander GrandeVille at Town Center woe, Spina, Rota H CFLOO1 ,,JECT PLANT 50-1EDULE GRANDVILLE WS 'TREES 5NO CC C5 LIM MG PID PHS QV SP SY SYM TC SSRUDS CT DS GJ ILf ND PRY TJ VA Zf 51-IRLID ikR,EA5 Df Cf CO DV HP JM LGM LM MU OJ PEN P5 P5R P5 RO ROD SER 5TR SV TM TRF VOM 4 7 2 1G 2 45 57 22 QTY 1 9 24 3 4 1 5 3 QTY 506 5 55 93 I 59 22 1 3 25 251 430 509 334 49i 2, 56 17 19 41 30 42 242 I 75 52 51 595 351 5 1 ,045 BOTANICAL. NAME Dismarckia Cyathe oopen CLIt,e551.15 sempervirens Lagerstroemia fauriei 'Muskogee' Magnolia grand,flora 'Claudia Wanarnaker Phoenix dactylifera 'Medjools Phoenix sylvestris 'Recirriatas Pinus palustris Quercus orginiana 'Cathedral' Saba' palmetto Syagrus romanzoffianum Syagrus romanzol-Fiarium Tabebula chrysotricha Tibouchina elegan5 BOTANICAL NAME Dougainville.a x 'Barbara Karst' Cordyline terminalis Door, spinulosum Gardenia augusta Mourn flondanum Nandina domestica Phoenix roebelemi Trachelospermurn jas•inoides Viburnum awabuki Zarrito furiurac.eairnartima BOTANICAL NAME Annuais ,pp„ zerumbet "Vanegatas Dulbine, frutescens Drornelia sp. Cyrtomm faloaturn Codiaeurn vanegatum 'Bravo' Dietes vegeta Patsia japonica patens Jasminum multiflorum Lantana camara 'Gold Mound' Lantana montevidensis Muhlenbergio carillons Ornioposon japonicus Pentas lancnolata 'Ruby Glow' Philodendron sellourn Pennisctum actaccurn Kubrum' Philodendron xanadu Rosa Radtko 'K-iockouts Rosa x 'Red Drift' Serenoa reperts S tromanthe sark9tlrle2 "Incolor' S che.fflera variegate sTrinettes Trachelospernium asiaticurn Tripsacum flondana COMMON NAME Disrnark Palm Australian Tree fern ital4n Cypress Multi-Trunk Lavender Crape Myrtle Southern Magnolia Medjool Date Palm Cluster Date Palm Longleaf Pine Cathedral Live Oak Cabbage Palm Queen Palm Queen Palm Gold Tabebula Princess flower COMMON NAME Barbara Karst Bougainvillea 01 flan) Cycad Gardenia Purple Anise Heavenly bamboo Pygmy Date Palm Confederate jasmine Mirror Leaf Viburnum Cardboard Palm COMMON NAME Annuals Variegated 566) Ginger Stalked Dulbine Bromeliad Holly Leaf fern Bravo Croton African Ins Japanese Fats. lre Dash Downey Jasmine Gold Mourd Lantana Purple Trailing Lantana Pink. Muhly Mondo Grass Egyptian 5tarflower Self Heading Philodendron Purple Leaved Fountain Grass Philodendron Double Knockout Rose Red Drift Knockout Rose Saw Palmetto -Tricolor 5trornanthe Variegated Umbrella Plant Dwarf Asiatic Jasmine Dwarf fakahatchee Viburnum obovatam 'Mrs, Shiliers Delight Mrs. Shillers Delight Viburnum ZP 39 1 Zama pumila iGviRNOUND COVERS rziN,E-,,,,L113,Aah.ilk:EN,,w„,_, COMMON NAME Coontie REMARKS I" DIA. 4 DOWN, 3" DEEP LAYER.. 1" ON TREES CONT 4 CAL SIZE REMARKS 19' OVERALL HEIGHT, 'SILVER' VAR. 25 sal 77 30 gal 8' 5TAKED 30 gal I 052 3-5 MAN TRUNKS, LAVENDAR. RPG 9413 6" 20s-22' WELL DEVELOPED PYRAMIDAL FORM, SPEC QUALITY I 2' C.T. Nfiatche,d Specimens. Alt. Selection: Phoenix Sylvester 5 4. 9 5)9 5 MAIN TRUNKS, 2G'.-.30' 05,3 TRUNKS @ 19s-22s C.T., 2 TRUNKS @ 1 2' 4" CT., 0" TRUNK DIA. 3' 14* 5,ngle Leader Tree 200 GAL OR 605/549 5"Cal 12' x6' SINGLE STRAIGHT TRUNK, WELL DEVELOPED CANOPY 0)9 4- 9 STRAIGHT TRUNK, HURRICANE CUTS PERMITTED, C.T MEASURED TO BASE Of CENTER FROND OVERALL HEIGHTS SHOWN ON FLAN 9 4 9 24' 0,A. HEAVY MATCHED, GREY WOOD AND TRUNK DIAMETER. (1 4"- G") 5 D 25 gal CONT 7 gal 7 gal 1 5 gal 1 5 gal 7 gal 7 gal 25 sal 7 gal 1 5 sal I 5 sal CONT. 5' pot@ 9' oc 7 gal @ 35" cc I gal@ 15" oc 1 gal@ 1 2" oc 1 gal@ 18" oc 3 gal@ 35" oc I gal@ 1 8" oc 3 gal@ 32* cnn 3 gal@ 30' oc 3 gal@ 35° oc 1 gal@ 18" oc I gal@ I 2" oc I gal@ 24" oc I gal@ 1 2" oc GI pot@ I 8" on 7 a59 49" oc 3 gal@ 30' oc 3 gal@ 30" oc 3 gal@ 35' oc 3 gal@ 24' oc 3 gal@ 35' oc 3 gala 30° oc 3 gal@ 3G° oc isal@ 15" oc 3 gal@ 35' oc 3 gal@ 30' oc 3 gal@ 30' oc 311 1 2s 3' SINGLE 5TRAIGHT TRUNK DEFORE CREAK 505 050(56 LARGE LEAP./ TREE FORM RE ARKS TRELLISED Red Stater Variety MIAMI 5575555 32' x 24' HT. 30x3011 HT., 5 CANES MIN. 3' -4' IIT.,TR,IPLE TRUNK; PULL CROWN ATTACHED TO STRUCTURE W/ STAINLESS EYE SCSYW5 AND MACK COATED WIRE 3' -4' HT. REMARKS Assorted Variet1C5 24"x 30' HT. Assorted Colors 24" 05. DOUDLE RED I 2" - I 5" HTISPR Native, 5/5 Scn No No Yes No '10 Mcn Yes Yes No No TNcn TREES BNO NATIVE PLANT CALCULATIONS Quantity Botanical Common 2 B1scriarckta a:smart, Palm CC C''' . ,ea c co oe ri A ust •-ali an T ree F ern ' ': ..11-Trunk laven..7 '-',`'::.P.:-.: .., .... . .... • . - • • itallanCYPress ; , ._ p myrtle ,..,,g,,,,, ,,, ,a - 3 fauriet mu,. ..... , ,,,ith,„, mag,,,, ';,WG'.*H.:H:1-.H'i'H'H'HH' .;.-.';'';';";'Ot.,;;.;',:';4--..'.:.C.'6'1_.'""V-ar'''''''..'7c;ust-e- PD 4. Phoenix riacilna ta Sylvestei PHs 1 Phoenix ,yivestris Reclinata. . Cluster Ciate. ?aim TU. 1E, Pinus palostrls Longleaf Pine 2 Cluerects Of ia na Southern Live Oak 46 Sabel painletto Cabbage Pain-, 57 Svagrus ,-ornaraofflaritirn CLueen Palm 26 Sya grits r0,113r1,0Cflanum Qt,eenPairn 2 labeLida chrysotricha Gold 1 1:bouchina eiegaos Total Native Total Non NatiNe 66 38% .107 525 Native: 5/6 No t,to No yes No No No No Mc, tNio No No NT No No Yes No No Y. No No No No No Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes cHliUlls Quantity Botanical BS a Bo ugainvi•Ilea TO 'Barbara Karst' CT 19 Ccmlyline t.enminalls DS 6 Dloon spinulc,surn 1 Garden:a a kigilsta 3 aficlun`t florida num Nandina dorneatica 8 Phoenix roebeleall 4 Trachelospermum j'asmholdes 15 Viburnum awabuki a 2a rril,t fuHtoaceairtiartima 506 Annuals spo. 13 Ai:pinta zerumherVariegata' 166 Buibine ft ut escens 93 Bran-fella:sp. 159 Cyrtorolum l.mcatum 22 Co diae LIM variegatuni 'Bravo" 13 pietas vegeta 65 411atsia fopunica 2611 Hamella patens 430 antana ca ra Mound' .1N' Lantana rnontevidemis ND PRT VA A AZ HP GM N1"1„1 • ' 491 'Muhni.yorgia OJ 2,156 opl pri n jap oni cu 5 PEN 17 &tit 35 1,Int.eolata 'Rutty Goo/ PS 19 ,Thilodecirircin selloorn PSR 41 Penniseturri setareum -Flitbrum` PX 30 PNioden,...kor, xa,du RO 42 Rosa RadtK.o 'Knockout' 5751 242 Rosa x 'Red Drift" Si,r, 175 Sererlo a reperis St g 62 St:roma:1th,, _s.ang-ulnea 'Tricolor' 5" 91 Schelflera variegata 7', 895 Trach,lo,perinum a sin' 351. Z5' 391 ota, Native: 17,55525 • 53% Total Non '4 von 15,7451.1 475 Trittsec.unt I lo ridana Vibitrit4irn obovatum puntila Prho ess. Pio wet Common Barbara Ka. Bougainv':il ea IT Pia at Cycad C3rdena Purple Anise Heavenly Bamboo Pygmy Date Pan, Confederate Jasmine Mirror Leaf Vil,mum Ca riboa Pal rn Arihuals Variegated Shell Giner StalkedBulbine Broil Holly Leal Fern Bravo Crotof: Ain la pa nese t'atsia n' ('1'1 E.,owney jasmine Gold W,o,,ind antana Purple trailing Lantana Pink rOuhi,,, Mo,,do ( rass E51rtia,5tarflower Self n,cning' ,odend,or, Purple Leaved Foilatain Grass Philodendron ,Doublo Knockuul: Rose Red 0:lit Knockout Rose S3W Pa,netto. 'Tricot°, Str-omanthe 11,,ariegated ella Plant. Dwarf AsIatic )asmine Dwarf Fa kanatritee )ellgi Del'itztlt Coonne 7 eat 3 gal Td 1 7gal 9 7 gal 9 25 g.,a1 25 7 gal 4 15 gal 25 15 gal 6' pot:Ca.) 91' or 1 7 gal @ 36' or, 9 1 gai@ 181' OC 2.25 1 gal@ 1T' 0 c 1 gal@ 181' oc 2,25 3 gakeil 36" 0, 9 1 gal@ 54 " oc 2.25 3 g,al@ 36" or, 9 3 gal@ SD' oc 6.25 1g51' 9 1 gal(g? 1S" oc 2,25 1 gal@ 12" oc 1 1 ga ri.,11 24" 0 c 4 1 12" oc 1 6" pot@ 18" oc 2.25 3 gall:4)481' or 16 3 ga14,i, aty, oc 6,25 3 gal@ 36'1 oc 6.25 ▪ 361' oc 9 3 gal@ 24' or 4 ga,63 36'1 oc 9 lgal@ 121' oc 1 3 51 31 oc .9 1 gal@ 18' oc 2.25 3 gai@ 3611 o c ga,,P .3011 0 C 6.25 ▪ gat@ 30' OC 6,25 Sc#Ft/Plant Total SqFt 9 27. DO 4 76.D0 25 150. CO 25 25 25,00 Eq6. 00 27.00 200,00 16.00 375.00 75.00 506.00 135. )0, '17150 9100 357.75 198.00 29.25 585,00 ))0. 25 3,870..00 ,5,25 314,D0 2,156.00 38.z5 304,00 25E25 187.50 0. 968.00 1,575,00 62.00 2,013,75 2,844:00 6,53L25 2,441,75 Developer: LeCesse Development Corporation 650 South Northlake Blvd., Suite 450 Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 407.645,5575 (office) Contact: Chad Hochuli Owner: Winter Springs Town Center, LLLP 650 South Northlake Blvd., Suite 450 Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 407.645,5575 (office) Contact: Salvador F. Leccese Architect: 5G Studio Collaborative, LLC 800 Jackson Street, Suite 500 Dallas, Texas 75202 214.670,0050 (office) Contact Yen Ong Contractor: CORE Construction Services of Florida, LLC 6320 Tower Lane Sarasota, Florida 34240 941.3434300 {office) Contact: Brian Jones Landscape Architect; Verlander Landscape Architecture, LIC 706 Turnbull Avenue, Suite 201 Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 407.8344104 (office) Contact: Paul Verlander Civil Engineer: Parkland Engineering Group 625 E. Colonial Drive Orlando, Florida 32803 407.369.3562 (office) Contact: Joaquin Mojica FievDATE 03.151012 I41727.2012- 2 n121'12 f-- 112.19,2012 IO2.04,.13 ISSUETITLE CONCEPT PLAN StiElfirlAt COURTYART-UPDATES- COURTYARD .U'DATES COURTYARD UPDATES RESPONSE TO C' COMMENTS PLAN SUBMITTAL Paul L. Verlander 0090546 4,1inter Sp6ngs, Hada CFLOO1 JEC,M E , PLANT NOTES The landscape contractor shall be responsible for all materials and all work as called for on the landscape plans and in the landscape specifications. The list of plant quanties accompanying the plans shall be used as a guide only. Contractor shall verify all quantities and report any discrepancies at time of bidding. 2. All plant materials shall be graded Florida No. 1 or better as outlined by Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants, parts l@II, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry, 2nd edition, February 1998 3. All plant beds shall be top dressed with 3" deep layer of 1" diameter pine bark nuggets. Top of rootballs for trees are to receive light dusting of mulch (1"). Mulch ring around trees in lawn areas is to be 3,-4 diameter. Tree saucers are to be removed after plan/tree establishment, excess soil is not to be pushed on rootball. 4. Staking of trees or shrubs is required. The landscape contractor is required to maintain all plant material in an upright and stable position. Staking methods, if different from the details, must be approved by the landscape architect. . All specimen plant materials shall be approved by the landscape architect prior o movement to the job site. Photographs of specimens with scale representation will be required, 6. It shall be the responsibility of the landscape contractor to remove all existing plants and vegetation in areas of new planting, unless existing materials have been indicated to remain or to be relocated. Finish grade before planting shall be 3" below finish surface of adjacent paving or top of adjacent curb. 7. Landscape contractor shall review architecutraVengineering plans to be come throughly familiar with surface and sub surface utilities. landscape contractor shall coordinate with the lighting and irrigation contractors regarding timing of the installation of plant materials. . Every possible safeguard shall be taken to protect building surfaces, paved surfaces, equipment and and furnishings. landscape contractor shall be responsible for any tamage or injury to person or property which may occur as a result of their negligence in the prosecution of the work. 10. If provided, landscape contractor shall provide fill for the decorative pots and coordinate irrigation and drainage for each of the pots 11. The landscape contractor shall assure that their work does not interrupt established or projected drainage patterns. 12. The landscape contractor shall assure adequate vertical drainage in all plant beds and planters. Vertical drilling through any compacted fill to native soil shall be accomplished to assure drainage. Do no install plantings if drainage is not suitable for optimum growth. 13. Peg sod on slopes, as required to prevent slippage, method to be approved by the landscape architect. 14. Areas to be sodded are indicated on the planting plan. The landscape contractor is additionally responsible for the repair of grade and re-establishment of lawn in areas disturbed by construction or staging activities outside of indicated sod limits. Grading and lawn re-establishment shall be to the satisfaction of the landscape architect. 15. All site landscape area solids shall be tested for planting suitability (pH, fertility, percolation, toxicity, etc.). If certain solids (areas) are found to be unsuitable, contractor shall provided a program of corrective actions. If these soils are found to be generally suitable, the contractor shall proceed with normal soil amendments and planting procedures to assure the vigorous growth of the specified landscape materials. 16. All plant material to be guaranteed for a period of one year from the date of final acceptance. IRRIGATION NOTES 1. All landscape areas will be watered by and automatic irrigation system. Coverage for irrigation system will be 100%, head to head. System to be designed to provided full site coverage within water restriction time frames. Water supply to be deep well @ SW comer of site. 2. Provided rain sensor device as required by local and state codes. 3. Provided necessary double check valvelbackflow device at the point of connection to the domestic water system. (If potable water is to be used in courtyard) 4. Spray heads in groundcover to be 12" pop-up sprays. (Hunter MP Rotator series) Control system to be in locking, wall mounted control box. 6. Irrigation system design to comply with the following: 6,a. Florida Building Code, Appendix 'F', Landscape Irrigation Systems (Current Version) 6.b. Florida Statutes 2009 (Title XXVIII, Chapter 373, 373.62 - Water Conservation; automatic sprinkler systems) 6.c. City of Winter Springs Ordinance 2010-2011 TYR PALM BRACING DETAIL NTS TREE FIT RC,OT-E3ALL BLACK: RO,DER HO5E. LOC, NO THAN TiNICE ThE c3, PT, •ITACHMENT DLJC.4,5:LL _ C, C.,. TREE, 5 FE, TREE OR 6.KEEN, 1,0RESCENT FLAG; F.A,TEN, EXP,5E ROOT -AF F1,5, , TREE, REMO', ENT-RE (PLASTIC. aorrom SYNT,ETIO TAF-3RV.; IF 545, TREE RE,OVE ALL FRok ToP oF R,OTBALL, ALLOY, ON, TREAT, FO, OF ATTACHMENT 0,,ERALL HT OF TREE OFTT,FO,AF cE7,2,10E Er.,6E oN TOP OF,00 , NATIVE --- ,LTEFTH, ..1,ALLOMER TION DE 2x • P.OFE5 DLRLAP gLAP, TYP. TREE PLANTING & STAKING DETAIL NTS .751 T,R. • 1751 FOR. 6'' ER p,EiNroRcE1, SLA, /2" Ho, ,R,APP,N6 rELAC., oP" esN) -.)6E OF ,0,71.e.ALL, FiLL ON TOP OF P,0,7, ALL .501L OR 5,,KFILL , AR. FE, It. XER !NCORPORATED 5OL FRO, UPPER 1/5 OF ROOT BALL (SLIcE ,E,AIN,'ER Lc:, Roc, FEN,RATIoN,, - ,,TAKE5 roR To DE , :NIL? cF• ROoTBALL 17,TH CF , 2 THAN ,0075ALL 5,5 ,E1E, P.,10, ALL ,LON OR 5,47.-1E.7, RoPIE5 rRoM yoF RooTE;ALL No 5,,,,ETIC 1,UKLAP ALLONE, -ON, TREATE, TYP. DOUBLE STAKING DETAIL NTS P 1 - (!) 1 -- AC.;:Or' .7E 'Ar..1-}HAA,LLE.NDJ:774-1:HNT6',.'"ALTE ,NE 4 5T,A, Top ONE— RE, OF ROOTT3AL, E,NTHETIO 5E AC-cEPTE, 17-2,0,L TR., PIT Tc DE TM,: ThE ID'AEIETER OF , F TREE PIT "Ae.:444 MULTI-TRUNK PLANTING DETAIL 50, DAC-KT:Li_ 5,56RAPE P 1 - Developer: LeCesse Development Corporation 650 South Northlake Blvd., Suite 450 Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 407.645.5575 (office) Contact: Chad Hochuli Owner Winter Springs Town Center, LLLP 650 South Northlake Blvd., Suite 450 Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 407.645.5575 (office) Contact: Salvador F. Leccese Architect: 5G Studio Collaborative, LLC 800 Jackson Street, Suite 5&0 Dallas, Texas 75202 214.670,0050 (office) Contact Yen Ong Contractor CORE Construction Serrices of Flonda, LLC 6320 Tower Lane Sarasota, Florida 34240 941.3434300 (office) Contact: Ban Jones Landscape Architect: Verlander Landscape Architecture, LLC 706 Turnbull Avenue, Suite 201 Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 407.834,4104 (office) Contact: Paul Verlander Civil Engineer: Parkland Engineering Group 625 E, Colonial Drive Orlando, Florida 32803 407,369,3562 (office) Contact: Joaquin Mojica Fievl_ DATE 0.3 5 C12 0 272012 02,04-.13 I- - ISSUE TITLE COWIE, PLAN SUBMIT-1AL .,'OURTYARTITPDATES-- 05P0I1400 TC. CITY CalMENTS. SUBMITTAL Paul L. Verlander LA 091.),364,..3 GrandeVille at Town Center Ritz Sprin;s, Florida •1 1" I - 1- CFLOO1 cv COORDINATE FINAL WELL LOCATION WITH MAINTENANCE AND ACCESS REQUIREMENTS TO UTILITY COMPOUND nsir 1-1 11 11 ri A A A. • . • 41Ak A • • . ,S4 Aki A REFER TO SHEET L07,00/L08.00 FOR COURTYARD IRRIGATION :» Si 111 / 4' -4 1 l/4 SLEE/E 1/4" SLEEVE, /4' E,LLL , EE ,r2/.; .0* SLEEvE 1 I 1/4° SLEEVE DO A A REFER TO SHEET L09_00 FOR IRRIGATION DETAILS AND NOTES CA : 7: 1 = 30 0" Developer: LeCesse Development Corporation 650 South Northlake Blvd., Suite 450 Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 407.6455575 (office) Contact: Chad Hochuli Cvner. Winter Springs Town Center, LLLP 650 South Northlake Blvd., Suite 450 Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 407.645.5575 (offioe) Contact Salvador F. Leccese Architect: 50 Studio Collaborative, LLC 800 Jackson Street, Suit 5CP0 Dallas, Texas 75202 214.670.0050 (office) Contact: Yen Ong Contractor CORE Construction Serrices of Florida, LLC 6320 Tower Lane Sarasota, Ronda 34240 941.343,4300 (office) Contact: Brian Jones Landscape Architect: Verlander Landscape kchitecture, LLC 706 Turnbull Avenue; Suite 201 Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 407.834,4104 (office) Contact: Paul Verlander Civil Engineer: Parkland Engineering Group 625 E. Colonial Drive Orlando, Florida 32813 407.369.3562 (office) Contact Joaquin Mope [Rev] DATE ISSUE TITLE RRICAllON PLAN Paul L Verlander GrandeVille at Town Currier Winter Springs, Florida I- 1 CFLOO1 ECI 1 '1 s LEGEND • I HUNTER PRO SPRAY' SERIES is,' POP -UP in AUNT-ER PRO SPRAY SERIES 12' POP -UP A _ u.. i HUNTER SHRLII3 SPRAT ON RISER Ig „1 111.E0 #-INTER RFD's APJUSTA LE FLOOP laU1551.-ERS PER TREE ,• •• I CLASS 200 PVC MAINLINE -2 IJ2' NOZZLE CLASS 200 PVC LATERAL LINE- SIZE AS SHOWN UNTIL A SMALLER M al IS Si Ol'tt MINIMUM SIZE OF•, J4' (EXCEPT R #: ERS AND, FLEX PIPE SCH. 40 SLEEVE (MINIMUM OF 24' DEPT[- AND 2 SIZES LARGER THAN THEW PIPE SIZE OR AS LABELED ON THE PLAN) HUNTER ICV ELECTRIC VALVE, 1 1/2' OR SIZE AS 54- 104E,N IBEL.OW. INSTALL VALVE IN AN II'XI1' VALVE 150X 0 -2E c PM.1' 24,-S0 GPM =11/2' SI AND HIGHER CsPM =2" CONTROLLER -. HUNTER I -CORE SERIES. LUI-IER,E SHOILN ON THE PLAN, INSTALL WITH A HUNTER WIRELESS MINI -GLIK RAIN SENSOR. GROUND I WITH A MINIMUM 0' COPPER CLACK ROD. SLEEVE TO AS REQUIRED. 4' WELL WITH A SF-/P PUMP. REFER TO DETAIL AND SPECIFICATIONS ON THIS SHEET. POINT OF CONNECTION TO THE° CITY IRRIGATION SYSTEM LETTER • PRODUCT SPEC. • G.P.M. g 40PSI • RADIUS • RADIUS/ANGLE • ZONE LAI5E1_8 t'r SYRI1 ?2 �C S E i 1P ,RAINBIR 3 4.5. HALF 180' _. ER-, A /GALLONS \ PER MINUTE 1- -WATER USE :iS383k .F,Ri,�k. > > >a.xx > >. uxra»oowwaan»owaw, » awwawwowew„ y: bxkA2bx, YEiYabi4xu. �R,. Y, Y; 4W4. Y.`hY.l�tii.W`hlYM.`DkLWSa.Ki. "- THE NOZZLES LISTED SHOW THE TYPE OF PIP ROTATOR NOZZLE THAT SI- MOULD BE USED. T1-IE CONTRACTOR SHOULD INSTALL THE MF1000, MP20,00, 11.3000 OR SPECIALTY NOZZLE IN EACH HEAD AS SHOWN BY THE LETTER BESIDE THE HEAD ON THE PLAN. THE GPM, DISTANCE AND ANGLE ON THE NOZZLE CI -FART ARE APPROXIMATE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST ALL. NOZZLES TO PROVIDE THE I% COVERAGE, ESUT LIMIT OVERTHROW ON TO BUILDINGS, WALLS, PAVEMENT, ETC. THE HEADS SHALL BE SPACED AS PER THE PLAN. SCALE THE PLAN FOR DISTANCE. DO NOT ASSUME THAT ALL HEADS ARE SPACED AS PER CONVENTIONAL SPRAY +BADS. THE PRECIPITATION IRATE FOR THESE NOZZLES Ira LESS THAN A CONVENTIONAL SFRAM NOZZLE. FOLLOW THE ZONE CI -I.ART FOR AN APPROXIMATE RUN TIME FOR EACH ZONE, BUT SET THE RUN TIME CN THE CONTROLLER BASEP ON THE SPECIFIC SITE CONDITIONS. /HIGH sT. AtAuSTINE AND 7.0Y6lA sop r"iffiNEIDIUM PLANT MATERIAL L zLOW.�.y NAT tt PLA fL - .ranoow> • nawxu000a•.�ay. moww<. )ERI /2ATION NOTES Irrlgat1 n e •l6tem cl elan to co plc Lurth the following. Florida 5,41101111e Code, Appendix F. Landscape irrigation Systems (Current Version) ■ Florida Statutes 2005 (TItls XXVIII, Chapter 313, 3731,2 - Water Conservat1oi± C1ty or WEnter Spr1nge Ordinance 2010 -2011 GENE; NOTES 1.,R.ER To THE LANDSCAPE PLANS 1IA MEN TRENCHING TO A OID , t 5 AND SHRUBS_ HAND E AROUND ANY EX.TIN. TREES. DO NOT CUT ANY ROOTS OvER 2' IN DIAMETER. 2) ALL MAINLINE= PIPNG SHALL BE BURIED TO A MINIMUM DEPTH OP E' OF COVER ALL LATERAL �'ifi 1tdC N-Lk .. BUR#ED TO A MIi*1tiLM SSrTW OF D. OF COVER. 3) ALL POP -UP ROTORS AND SPRAYS &W WI BE INSTALLED USING AN IV PVC FLEX PIPE CO+ECTION. DO NOT USE POLYETHYLENE PIPE. +L) ADJUST ALL NOZZLES TO FS,DUCE WATER IUASTE ON HARD SURFACES 4 BLDG. WALLS. THROTTLE ALL VALVES ON SHR.1E5 LIES !REQUIRED TO PREVENT SING. USE ADJUSTABLE NOZZLES WWI REQUIRED TO AvoiD ANY WATER ON ESIlILF, Eillt.€DC3W ,. 5) ALL RISERS 55411 ISE PANTED BLACK 25 A COLOR CH.E5 SY 11-/E C R'8 REP°F E TATrvE SP ALLY EY G/05) AND SHALL BE STAKE, WITH A STEEL ASSLE AND SEED WIN PVC ULTRAVIOLE1 LIGHT PROTECTED PVG a-41PS. RECLAIMED SYSTEMS MAY REQUIRE THE PIPE TO »PURPLE. 6.) ALL CONTROL WIRE SPLICES SSNALL ME MADE IN VALVE eoxES USINS 9M DEE°Y WIRE CoHlEcToRS AND SEALANT t% 7H WIF• NUTS. 11 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PREPARE AN AS- BUILT DRAWN. SHOWING ALL IRRIGATION INSTALLATION I I IE coNTRAcToR SHALL NEATLY MARX. IN RED IN5 05 4 UNITE BOND PAPER COPY OF THE IRR.ATfON PLAN ANY NSTALLATION THAT DEVIATES E RON THE PLAN. THE AS »BU €L7 DRALuiNG SHALL ALSO LOCATE ALL MAINLINE AND VALVES MY SHOWING EXACT MEASUREMENTS Mal HARD SURFACES. S. MEASUREMENTS SHALL BE MARKE=D ON THE PLAN EVEN WHEN T4-IE EQUIPMENT 15 INSTALLED N 745 EXACT LOCATION AS THE PLAN i8) ALL VALVES, [SATE vALvES AND QUICK COUPLE. SHALL BE INSTALLED IN vALVE BOXES. 755 VALVE ),E5 SHALL 5566775 WHEN USING !RECLAIMED IL/ATER 3) ANY PIPIN. 6H055 557&I5E 715 PROPERTY LIME CR RUNNING ouTSIc5 A LANDSCAPE AREA IS SHOWN THE. FOR CLARITY ONLY. ALL LINES SHALL BE NETALLEP ON THE PROPERTY 460 INSIDE THE LANDSCAPE AREAS OR INSIDE A OCR. 40 SLEEVE. ] ALL HEADS SHALL BE INSTALLED A MINIMUM OF 24' MOM ANY WALL AND A MINIMUM OF to FROM ANY &IDEWALK, PATID OR ROAD. (MINIM MUM OF 2' WHERE TwERE ARE NO BUMPER STt *3) THE EXACT HEIGHT OF ANY r1' Fora -1a"P' THAT I8 OHO. IN A SHE BED SHALL BE DETERMINED BY Tt-EE OWNER'S 55755655557155 IN THE FIELD, 11) THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXERCISE CARE 6O AS NOT TO DAMAGE 557 EXISTING UTEL.lTIES_ 716E coNTRAGTOR SMALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE IMMEDIATE REPAIRS. AND d✓C7JT CP ANY DANA. CAUSED BY THEIR WORK E21 ALL 61 .HALL 5E GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR FROM 1.1-15 DATE OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE AGAINST ALL 1EPECTS 5556PMENT AND WORKMANSHIP. (OR OUTLINED IN THE WR1TT51 en- FF #O471 ) 13) ELECTRICAL S555ECE TO LOCATION t1F 7E CONTROLLER WELL OR PUMP SHALL BE E 'AIDED TO .I.ICTlON BOX CSR DISCONNECT AT T1 EQUIPMENT LOCATION BY THE ELECTRICAL C NT ACTOR OR BY O15ER WHEN IT 15 NOT PART CP THE BID pACKAGE. CONPIR 1 THE LocATION CP 11 CCNTFMLER WITH THE 05)5 R OR deNERAL CONTRACTOR BEFORE ANY 557ALL5TTON. 141 11- SHALL BE 1H5 5555 N66511175 OP THE CONTRACTOR TO SCALE THE FLAN AND CHECK NOZZLE 'TYPES TO DETERMINE THE CORRECT 5PACI5 OF THE 55405. THE CONTRACTOR st -MALL Not SPACE T# IE HEADS FURTHER APAIRT CR L.E LESS HEADS THAN SHOUN ON THE PLAN. ANY CHANkaEa TO 714: 14EA,0 SPACING LAYOUT; WITHOUT T1 coN5557 OF THE LANDS:CA, ARCHITECT OR O 1NEF°, SHALL 1.I15L0 THE IRRIS,ION CONTRACTOR .SPONSI5LE FOR WARRANTY' OF T. PLANTS AND OR SOD 1 T5E6E Al A6. B) AS HOURS 05165 r . CALL 1- tax - 432 -4110 (SUNSHINE STATE oNE CELL CENT k ZONE C T ZONE GPM HEAD TYPE WATER USE PRECIP. RATE RUN TIME (1n. per hour) (minutes) G -1 15 Spray 1 55 Spray 2 5 Spray 3 46 Spray 4 50 Spray 5 37 Spray 6 41 Spray 7 30 Spray MEDIUM MEDIUM HIGH MEDIUM MEDIUM MEDIUM MEDIUM MEDIUM 0.5 60 0.5 0.5 05 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 LL SPECIFICATIONS 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 11 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL DRIVE OR DRILL ONE 4. DI.4 15TER DEEP 11Ei.) MEATH STEEL CASING FOR THE OPERATION 05 THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM. THE LIELL SHALL EDUCE 50 GALLCt.i5 PER MIN57E WITH NOT moRs 111 N A 5 FT. PUMPING DRAWDOU N. 12 ALL 5aurtis 11 AND INSTALLATION SHALL 1E AS PER STATE AND LOCAL CODE REGULATIONS. THE CONTRACTOR 9E -MALL 5 RESPO6SIE3LE FOR ALL FEES AND PERMITS REQUIRED TO DRILL THE WELL OR WELLS. 2.1 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL RR RNIS11 AND INSTALL ONE 5 14,5. 5USY1ERSISLE PUMP IN THE DELL. THE 1P SHALL BE CAPABLE OF 050DUCR S0 GALLONS PER 5It*AE75 AT 140 70.0.170TAL p'tNA7IG HEAD) T1EE T.D.H. 15 AT MROLND LEVEL. THE 5156715' OR PUMPS S S ALL DE IN57ALLE0 1555 THE FOLL55I EQUIPMENT AND MATERIfi.LS. t 1MR TO THE DETAIL. ALL EQUIPMENT MAY NOT ME LISTED. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ee 5555101560)5 TO FURNISH ANr, 114117ALL ALL NECESSARY 6cathpi lair FOR THE OPERATION 555 THE !LIEU PUMP AND ITS CONNECTS i TO THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM_ A, 4,2 66514 SANITARY WELL SEAL E3) 2' GALYANIZED DROP PITH 51 SUBMERSIBLE PUMP CABLE, size AS R55IRE D D) ALL NECESSARY GALVANIZED 5ETTEN55 'NAT ARE REQUIRED FOR THE CONNECTION OF 1155 SYSTEM. ALL ABOVE GROIN] PIPE MALL 519250 1YG (FAINT 15LA5651. SAME SIZE AS THE MAINLINE 5J ALL 56 555ARY ELECT6SCA.L WIRE, SWITCHES AND CONDUIT F) ISOLATION VALVE Gl SILENT CHECK VALVE H) A/WyE GROUND cHEcK 1ALve I) GYO.LE 5505 VALVE C517E3 5.1 THE pREesuiRs TAMS PRE-CHARGE SHALL BE 5 -I0 PSI LOWER THAN MG PRESSURE SWITCH START P0657. A WATER LINE AT LEAST 65 CSR LEER AND NO 145055 THAN THE TANF, INLET SIZE 5HALL 155 CONNECTED TO THE TANK AT A 505 ANGLE. THE PRESSURE SWITCH SHALL DE EN574LL ON TIME plpE TO THE TANK„ AS CLOSE TOO 7146 341451 AS POSSIBLE 32 THE. CONTRACTOR SHALL DE RESFON5IDLE FOR THE INSTALIATION AND CONNECTION OF ALL THE A3O1E EQUIpMMENT AND THE CO,NEGT1064 70 THE 1f,FEIGATION 555TE7. 3.3 POWER FOR THE OPERATION OF 7) 5 WELL PUMP SHALL BE SUPPLIED TO A 564CTION ea< AT 7145 WELL LOCATION 55 PART OF 7145 ELECTRICAL FLANS OR BY DER. COORDINATE ALL POWER RE51R155EN78 U]I744 714E OWNER OR THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SORE PURCHASE OF THE 5115 -6P, 4.1 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL 15E RESPONSIBLE POR °STAINING WATER SAMPLES FROM THE IJ5L). AT TI-E LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS ExF 5N5 , HE SHALL HAVE A CER,IED LAPS ANALYZE THE WATER QUALITY. me 14Ad0ec.,455 CONTRACTOR SHALL REPORT TO THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT 6165 OIWE55 PROJECT MANAGER ANY POTENTIAL ISIS THAT'" MAY AFFECT THE HEALTH OF T. PL,4N7 MATERIAL OR POTENTIAL STAINING TO SIDEWALKS AND BUIL/ NF .,,°. R PORTING SHALL Or_CUR r1sFOn THE SYSTEM 15 IN OPERATION. FAILURE 7O REPORT S14ALL PLACE LIABILITY ON THE CONTRACTOR 42 BEFORE setht. 715 PIMP THE cONITRAC7034 SHALL NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF THE STATIC WATER LEVEL TO DD67ER`T1NE IF THE pulp CAN FROvID5 7i PROPER GPM AND PSI FOR THE OPERATION OF THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM. 5.1 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE REePaNsilet E TO 01517 THE 5176= AND BECOME FAMIL145 WITH THE 0N1 SITE LOCATION 131~ THE DELL. 17 SHALL DE 6415 RESPONSI56LrfY TO NOTIFY THE 015ER IF WE FEELS THE LOCATION SHOULD BE MOVED. 1145 0W11EER SHALL NOT BE .spoN616316 To FAY FOR ANY WELL OR PAR, OF A LU5LL THAT DOES NOT MEET TI-E FULL INTENT OF 7H56E SPECIFICATIONS. • AU. I-EADS 61.14,1. ME INSTALLED A MENt{°61.1 55 24' AWAY FROm ANY BUILDING ETD.. FINI SPRINKLER Np2 CHART .�I .y� � �44 1��1 �•i KAP -FLEX PIPE USE In' ON sp.R.AY . 4444. te' L_Kgr PYC TEE Sx'S.. oR3 ELlsow LATLP�teL L IPdE -4EAD DETAIL • STREET il.IrL1'i4 I 3EAPF PLAN. Cot, t Alt 'A.1" 1Bt WA. 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OP90' SCa. 40 6LE'EvE CMOS RLAN N3N 6132363 CAP. tB19SCxEJdEtJ1 CAP fUN.J.,E7], SLEEVE DETAIL .xaaaicu.4av'�4ux�vwx' MEN. 1.22,10' tip PRESSURE BTAK,T TYPE 3YsTem IEMR t19 WE WELL SPECRICATIONS 1) LNISTRIt OR 4PPRovIsP I{w) kr' fAPd�TE F' 4D EC.1l]& RACK 6YSTE '1 II,. 11I LOW GT,'EFR. BOIL 2J CONTROLLER-SEE LF D S fT'A4,€tATQR S ASE;:. sz ] �, wIR�- P'AiNT7 BLEB. 4J P 891M GAS B./ GATE/LATCH 5) PRES. RELEP VALVE 14149 ELI.OUk', TO E,ELoS b.) ALL. - .ME sPecipcAT,cHe GRADE 1J cHEc K vALvE E) mA re.IPE -sEE LEGEND 5) 65 AL. 91 E A Fief TANK CiALJGES S Q4.4 LINK FENCE . Y6LVE GSr35 YE3d3'L E1VNfP. T4F° PAIL i1J I•�)LATtCMd vAALVE WELL. DETAIL • WIRE AS € E R LO CAL COPE • PL 'WE YUAN SENSOR TO REcElvE RAN • l l i rTro') BUILD/N i9 65. CONTROLLER DETAIL Developer: LeCesse Development Corporation 650 South Narthiake Blvd., Suite 450 Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 407.645,5575 (office) r).dwg Boundary and vey\ current\ 3 O C> LC) LEGEND c. o. Conc. C &G (D) H YD FD OT F.P.C. WV K1 GW GM EP EL. I.R. I.R. IN V. 0 LB MLP M.H. O.R. OHW PCP PB PG PVC RCP R/W TC Tele TOB S.C.P.R. WPP = Sign Cleanout Concrete Concrete Curb and Gutter Centerline Warranty Deed O.R. 7624, PG. 1982 Fire Hydrant Florida Department of Transportation Florida Power Corporation Water Valve = Guy Wire = Gas Marker = Edge of Pavement — Elevation = Iron Rod — Iron Pipe Invert Set 5/8" Iron Rod With Cap #LB5610 unless shown otherwise Existing Elevation = Licensed Business — Metal Light Post Manhole Measured Official Records Book Over Head Wires Permanent Control Point = Plat Book Page Poly vinyl chloride = Reinforced Concrete Pipe Right —of —Way Top of Curb = Telephone = Top of Bank Seminole County Public Records POINT OF COMMENCEMENT (NOT INCLUDED PORTION) NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 28 Q"AN I"Ll f lCP E1..- 48.Btl' \ 0 OJ-�OWT /O 0,0 41/2- o� of ��Ly��7SOC'9 Q pB C,Q�e 7 R�EY av suern"r YuMae �.R• SITE �]ICriUARK N0. 3 TfW OF 3U.H. EL - 44.99' / / r SC I . I ,1 SCALE: 1" = 60' ifjll r I.R Lf1 a4 \ SITE eENCHUNM No. 2 TOP OF N.H. x„.47.03' 9 QwaY Herr TOP F1...S.1.8Y Erg POND , Ir. iQP E1.-4aQV NY. iL -41A' s �f / rstiI+IT,un Yneeln� err. a a7.a• fie) d/ err ei -+aaa eeY. EL 3T,d fs,w.) afro f� POINT OF BEGINNING (NOT INCLUDED PORTION) GATC" 91'9I TOP EL -K23' TIP EL..47.a' e1Y. EL.798' WINTER SPRINGS TOWN CENTER P.B. 64, PG. 63, S. C. P. R. DESCRIPTION A portion of Lot 28, Block B, D.R. MITCHELL'S SURVEY OF THE LEVY GRANT ON LAKE JESSUP, as recorded in Plat Book 1 Page 5 of the Public Records of Seminole County, Florida, and that remaining portion of Block 8, lying North of State Road 434, West of Doran Drive, being more particularly described as follows: BEGIN at the Southeast corner of Lot 1, LUTTRELL PARK, as recorded in Plat Book 11, Page 44 of said Seminole County Records; Thence North 18 °57'36" East, along the Easterly line of said Plat of LUTTRELL PARK, for440.06 feet; Thence departing said Easterly line, South 71°24'57" East for 275.15 feet to the Westerly right - of-way line of Doran Drive; Thence along said Westerly right -of -way line the following five (5) courses; (1) South 18 °35'03" West for 208,35 feet; (2) South 15 °24'50" East for 106.82 feet; (3) South 29 °08'42" East for 98.13 feet; (4) South 18 °35'03" West for 91.98 feet; (5) South 51°25'03" West for 280.24 feet to the Northerly right -of -way line of State Road 434, Florida Department of Transportation Map Section 77070 -2516, also known as Sanford Oviedo Road, said Northerly line being a basis of bearing of this legal description; Thence North 38 °4316" West, along said Northerly right -of -way line, for 435.92 feet; Thence South 71°25'00" East for 108.32 feet; Thence North 18 °57'36" East, a distance of 14.85 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Less that portion conveyed to the City of Winter Springs by Warranty Deed recorded in Official Records Book 5601, Page 886, Public Records of Seminole County, Florida, described as follows: That part of the Unnumbered Lot in Block "B ", D.R. MITCHELL'S SURVEY OF THE LEVY GRANT ON LAKE JESSUP as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 5, of the Public Records of Seminole County, Florida, more particularly described as follows: Commence at the Northwest corner of Lot 28, Block "B ", D.R. MITCHELL'S SURVEY OF THE LEVY GRANT ON LAKE JESSUP as recorded in said Public Records, said point being a recovered 314" pipe; thence run South 18° 58' 28" West along the West line of said Lot 28 a distance of 720.17 feet to the North right of way line of First Street (a 30 foot unopened right of way); thence run South 71° 24' 05" East along said North right of way line for a distance of 423.48 feet; thence South 65° 37' 18" West a distance of 44.01 feet to the South right of way line of said First Street; thence run South 51° 24' 55" West, a distance of 96.80 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue South 51° 24' 05" West a distance of 147.60 feet to the Northeasterly right of way line of State Road 434 per Florida Department of Transportation Right of Way Map Section 77070 -2516; thence North 38° 43' 16" West a distance of 20.03 feet; thence departing said right of way line South 83° 34' 06" East a distance of 14.18 feet; thence North 51 ° 24' 55" East a distance of 137.62 feet; thence South 38° 35' 05" East a distance of 10.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. Subject to existing easements, rights -of -way, covenants, reservations and restrictions of record, if any. NOTES: 1. Unless it bears the signature and the original seal of a Florida licensed Surveyor and Mapper, this report, sketch, plat or map is for informational purposes only and is not valid. Additions or deletions to survey maps or reports by other than the signing party or parties is prohibited without written consent of the signing party or parties. 2. Lands shown hereon were not abstracted by IBI Group Incorporated for easements and/or rights of way of record. 3. Elevations shown hereon are based on Seminole County Benchmark number 4733801 being described as a "PK" nail and disc on storm inlet 6'± North of the North edge of pavement for State Road 434 located 250'± Southeast of the Southerly entrance to City of Winter Springs Government building, Elevation 46.086 referenced to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) of 1929. 4. All measurements are in agreement with the boundary data shown hereon unless otherwise noted and is based upon the Special Warranty Deed to Trustee as recorded in Official Records Book 5777, Page 565. The boundary data labeled with the suffix (D) indicates a "Description call" from Special Warranty Deed as recorded in Official Records Book 7624, Page 1982, and are shown hereon where a difference has been encountered. 5. 101 Group, Incorporated's Certificate of Authorization No. 5610, is issued by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. 6. This sketch has been prepared for the exclusive use of the entities named hereon. The certification shown hereon does not extend to any unnamed party. 7. Bearings are based on Florida Department of Transportation Right -of -Way Map Section Number 77070 -2516 and refer to the Northerly Right -of -Way for State Road 434 (Sanford - Oviedo Road) as being North 38 °43'16" West. 8. This is an above - ground survey and locations are limited to visible improvements only. Underground utilities, if shown, are based on information provided by the various utility companies and these locations may vary and therefore be considered approximate. There may be additional underground utilities not shown on this drawing. No excavations were made to locate buried utilities. 9. This survey does not reflect nor determine ownership. 10. Reference is made hereon to Fidelity National Title Insurance Company Commitment No. CD05- 102802, Effective May 8, 2007 at 5:00 PM. No current Title Searches or Commitments were provided to the surveyor. 11. The Description shown hereon is taken from Exhibit "A" of Warranty Deed recorded in Official Records Book 7624, Page 1982, Public Records of Seminole County, Florida. 12. The Tree Exhibit attached hereto as Sheet 2 is for informational purposes only. The Trees shown have not been updated as part of this survey. No attempts were made to verify the types, sizes or existence of the trees shown. The Exhibit is referenced to the survey prepared by CCL Consultants, Inc. dated 5/12/05, under Project Number 3172, Sheet 2 of 2. 13. This site contains 4.743 acres more or less. CERTIFICATION: To: Grandville at Town Center, LLP I HEREBY CERTIFY that the attached Sketch of Survey is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and that it meets the Minimum Technical Standards set forth by the Florida Board of Professional Surveyors and Mappers in Chapter 5J- 17.050 through 5J- 17.052, Florida Administrative Code, pursuant to Chapter 472.027, Florida Statutes. IBI GROUP, Inc. For the firm: WILLIAM N. FIELD, P.S.M. Professional Surveyor and Mapper No. 5999, State of Florida. Developer: Winter Springs Town Center, LLLP 650 South Northlake Blvd., Suite 450 Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 407.645.5575 (office) Contact: Chad Hochuli Owner: Winter Springs Town Center, LLLP 650 South Northlake Blvd., Suite 450 Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 407.645.5575 (office) Contact: Salvador F. Leccese Architect 5G Studio Collaborative, LLC 800 Jackson Street, Suite 500 Dallas, Texas 75202 214.670,0050 (office) Contact: Yen Ong Contractor CORE Construction Services of Florida, LLC 6320 Tower Lane Sarasota, Florida 34240 941.343.4300 (office) Contact: Brian Jones Landscape Architect: Verlander Landscape Architecture, LLC 706 Turnbull Avenue, Suite 201 Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 407.$34.4104 (office) Contact: Paul Verlander Civil Engineer: IBI Group (Florida) 2300 Maitland Center Parkway, Suite 101 Maitland, Florida 32751 -7410 407.660.2120 ext 213 Contact: John Wohlfarth Rev DATE ISSUE TITLE 03.1 ;.2012 CONCEPT PLAN SUBMITTAL 05.10 2012 AESTHETIC REVIEW SUBMITTAL 05.16.2012 FINAL ENGINEERING REVIEW SUBMITTAL 1 06.10.2005 ADDED EASEMENTS DSB 2 08.04.2005 R- :VI';E FIRST SI11111 :0EIIC6, AI ME LAX CESCRIPIION ACCODINGLI Itt 3 01.10.2005 A7D WATERLINE LOCATION 25B 4 01.24.2005 ADD TIME INFORMATION DMB 5 0 .06 071 ADD ADDITIONAL R W DIE 6 06.28.2007 App:0 REVISED 00100 DSB 7 9.20037 REM 0 LOT AND BLOCK" ASPECT OF LEAGAL DESCRIPTION BGH S 00.2%.2012 UPDATE SURVEY BF 10.17.20:2 01 GINAL CITY SUBMITTAL 01.101.201 5T RAI CITY SUBMITTAL 02.06.2013 2N0 RAI CITY SUBMITTAL GrandeVille at Town Center Winter Springs, Florida DLUNDARY AND TTEIGRAPIC SURVEY CFLOO1 PROJECT HUNGER N U M B E R EXHIBIT B LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE PLAN GrandeVille @ Town Center Winter Springs, Florida LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS PART I. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS A. Intent - The work for the exterior landscape maintenance is to include the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, accessories and services necessary or incidental to sustain all turf and plant materials in a healthy, vigorous growing condition as well as a completely operational irrigation system. All associated planted areas are to be kept in a continuous neat, clean and debris free condition for the entire life of the contract. B. Duration of Contract - The maintenance period will commence with the acceptance of the landscape and irrigation work which includes completion of all punch list items and continue for a period of one year. A second year extension to this initial contract will be at the discretion of the Owner. Maintenance during the landscape and irrigation installation is covered under a separate specification and is not a part of this continuing landscape maintenance specification. C. Scope of Work - Work will include, but not limited to, irrigation, fertilization, insect /disease /weed control, mowing, edging, pruning, shearing, turf repair (caused by plant replacement or irrigation repair), debris removal within landscape areas only, remulching and documentation of work and chemicals utilized on the property. D. Time Frame - The maintenance of all landscape and irrigation is to occur on a continuous basis, 365 days a year, regardless of holidays, weekends, etc.. During the peak growing season, additional effort is expected to keep the property neat and clean. E. Personnel Attire - All maintenance personnel will be neatly attired in the company uniform and will conduct themselves in a professional and businesslike manner and will be cognizant of all guests and surroundings during the implementation of the landscape maintenance work. F. Maintenance Supervisor - All maintenance personnel shall be under the sole responsibility of the landscape maintenance contractor and shall be competent, experienced and supervised at all times by personnel skilled in landscape /irrigation maintenance. In order to maintain continuity, the same supervisor shall direct the scheduled maintenance operations throughout the year (and the second year if the Owner opts to extend /accept second year contract). Any anticipated changes in supervisory personnel shall be brought to the attention of the Owner prior to any such change. This will assure the Owner that maintenance personnel remain familiar with the maintenance specifications, the site and any changing conditions. If a change in supervisory personnel is approved by the Owner, there shall be a minimum one month overlap in supervisors to assure maintenance continuity. G. Cost of Repairs - The landscape maintenance contractor is responsible for the cost of repair and /or replacement of all irrigation system components damaged by routine landscape maintenance operations. Replacement of landscape material damaged by insufficient irrigation is the responsibility of the maintenance contractor. H. Applicable Laws - The landscape maintenance contractor shall perform its obligations and functions in compliance with the applicable laws of the United States, the State of Florida, the governing local municipality and the applicable regulations or directives of any agency thereof. L Licenses and Permits - All licenses and permits whether municipal, county, state or federal shall be kept current at all times. Any fines or additional fees incurred by the contractor by failure to maintain these licenses shall be the contractor's responsibility. 25 March 2013 Page 1 of 5 GrandeVille @ Town Center Winter Springs, Florida J. Indemnification - To the fullest extent permitted by law, the contractor will indemnify and hold harmless the Owner from and against all claims, damages, losses, expenses including reasonable attorney's fees, arising from the performance of their operations under this contract. K. Insurance - Unless otherwise required by the Owner, the contractor will obtain or possess the following insurance coverage (or as rates required by the Owner), and will provide Certificates of Insurance to the Owner prior to commencing operations under this contract. The insurance coverage shall contain a provision which forbids any changes or material alterations in the coverage without providing thirty (30) days prior written notice to the Owner. 1. Worker's Compensation - Provide Worker's Compensation coverage for all employees at the site location and, in case any work is subcontracted, will require the subcontractor to provide Worker's Compensation for all his employees. The limits will be statutory of Worker's Compensation. The limit for employer's liability shall be $300,000 unless otherwise required by the Owner. 2. Comprehensive General Liability - Provide coverage for all owned and non -owned vehicles for limits of not less than $1,000,000 combined single limit or its equivalent, unless otherwise required by the Owner. L. Assignment - Neither the agreement nor any of the contractor's rights or obligations hereunder may be assigned or subcontracted by the contractor without the Owner's prior written consent, which may be granted or withheld in the Owner's sole discretion. Any transfer of this agreement by merger, consolidation, liquidation or any change in ownership of or power to vote such stock on the date hereto shall constitute an assignment of the agreement for purposes of this section. M. Default and Termination - In the event that the contractor fails to perform any of its obligations under this agreement and such failure is not cured to the Owner's satisfaction within fifteen days after the Owner's written demand, Owner has the right to terminate contract. If the contractor shall become insolvent, or shall take the benefit of any present or future insolvency statute, or shall make a general assignment for the benefit of creditors, or file a voluntary petition in bankruptcy or a petition or answer seeking an arrangement for its reorganization, or the readjustment of its other law or statute of the United States or any state thereof, or shall consent to the appointment of a receiver, trustee or have a petition under any part of Federal bankruptcy laws, or action under present or future solvency laws or statute, filed against it, which petition is not dismissed within thirty (3 0) days after the filing thereof. Then in any such event, the Owner shall have the right, by written notice to the contractor, to terminate this agreement. The Owner shall have the right, at any time, and in the exercise of its sole discretion, to terminate this agreement without cause, on thirty (30) days prior written notice to the contractor. N. Guarantees - Under the landscape and irrigation installation contract there are guarantee periods for both the landscape and irrigation work. These guarantees shall be in effect during the first year maintenance and in the case were guarantees are up during the first year maintenance, the continuation of these guarantees throughout the remainder of the maintenance contract and into the extended second year period, if approved by the Owner, shall be in effect for all materials. All replacements shall be as per original specifications for plant materials and irrigation products. O. Maintenance Activity Reports - Provide typewritten monthly maintenance report by the 1st of each month identifying any problems noted, solutions implemented or other matters affecting the overall health and appearance of the landscape. Also include in the report any proactive maintenance solutions to occur in the month to follow and any foreseeable concerns that may effect the landscape and irrigation systems. In a separate log to be kept on site, list all chemicals, pesticides, fungicides, 25 March 2013 Page 2 of 5 GrandeVille @ Town Center Winter Springs, Florida invigorants that are used on the property. List times, rates and dates of application and if available, batch numbers, serial numbers of all chemicals used. P. Safety - All materials and performance of work shall meet all current federal health and safety laws. Material safety data sheets of all supplies and chemicals used shall be posted. Additional copies of these safety data sheets shall be provided to the Owner for his files. A state licensed commercial pesticide applicator is required to be on the staff of the contractor. Q. Payment - Unless defined otherwise by the agreement, the payment terms will be as follows: The contractor shall state in the proposal a lump sum amount based on the total term of the contract (one year); further indicate the lump sum amount for each monthly payment. It will be the Owner's option as to whether the rotation of annuals is to be included in the lump sum contract or not. If not the total monthly lump sum amount will be adjusted. PART II. GENERAL CONDITIONS A. Site Policing /Debris Removal - All debris generated by landscape maintenance operations shall be routinely collected and removed from the property by landscape maintenance personnel. Landscape debris shall not be allowed to collect along roadways, walks, parking areas, lawn areas, etc., and shall not be allowed to build -up at storm drains, swales, culverts, etc., due to the possible obstruction of proper water flow. Mowing patterns shall throw grass clippings away from all groundcover beds. Where this is not possible, remove all clippings while mowing within the proximity of groundcover beds. B. Mulching - During the course of the first year maintenance period, the contractor shall mulch all bed areas and tree rings one (1) time. Additional mulching shall be on an installed price per cubic yard. C. Weeding - Weeds shall be controlled by manual removal or in the instances of weeds that travel by underground rhizomes, chemical treatment is permitted. Chemical eradication of air borne weeds that have confined root systems is not permitted since a brown weed is just as visible as a green one. D. Pruning - Remove dead limbs and branching from trees, shrubs and groundcovers promptly as these can attract pests and disease. Pruning shall be performed to encourage the plantings to grow full and natural in their character and shape. Refer to plant specific pruning practices within this specification. E. Pesticides - A thorough inspection of all plantings and lawn areas shall be performed at least once a week by the maintenance supervisor to detect any cultural abnormalities, pest infestations or diseases. All infestations and their respective treatments shall be logged as required in the monthly maintenance log and chemical application log described in Part I /Paragraph 0 - Maintenance Activity Reports. In the spirit of a proactive maintenance approach, treat known cultural problems before severe infestation such as white flies, sooty mold on crapemyrtle, azalea caterpillar, sod webworm and chinch bug control in lawns, etc.. F. Water - Irrigation quick couplers are located throughout the site and are to be used as the source of water for watering in of plant replacements or pesticide mixtures in small backpack or hand held tank sprayers. Filling of large spray trucks is not allowed on the property and shall be done off site. Normal irrigation hours are to coordinated with the Owner and are recommended to take place in the early morning hours. Manual operation of the irrigation system to check for coverage and /or problems is permitted during the day unless dictated otherwise by municipal, county, state agencies. G. Soil Testing /Fertilization - Prior to the application of fertilizers, check soil for pH and other levels of minerals that may cause problems with the intake of nutrients by the existing plants. Include soil test 25 March 2013 Page 3 of 5 GrandeVille @ Town Center Winter Springs, Florida results, fertilizer recommendations and rates in the Maintenance Activity Reports. As with the pesticide application, a proactive approach is desired for the fertilizer program. Generally, do not apply under wet conditions and thoroughly rinse fertilizer that comes in contact with leaf surfaces as well as pavement surfaces. Surficial damage to pavement shall be cleaned by the contractor at no cost to the Owner. Notify Owner as to the dates and times of fertilization. Before implementation of the maintenance work, provide to the Owner a detailed fertilization program outlining anticipated dates and formulations of fertilizers to be used for the annuals, lawns, trees, shrubs and groundcovers. H. Lawns - Unless damaged by other subsequent construction or site activities, all lawn areas are to be maintained and /or replaced (at no additional cost to the Owner) throughout the duration of the maintenance contract. If infestations of pests and /or disease seriously damage the appearance of the lawn areas in the opinion of the Owner, the maintenance contractor shall immediately replace all effect lawn areas. Mowing shall be as accepted horticultural practices for the species used on the site. Edging should be performed every other time the lawn is mowed. Neatly edge and trim all bedlines and tree rings removing 'rooted' runners that have infiltrated into bed areas. No chemical edging is permitted, mechanical edging is preferred. If line trimmers are utilized, no scalping of lawn edges is permitted to potentially reduce frequency of edging. Maintain all bedline shapes established in the original design. All lawn weeds shall be controlled and eliminated. As described above, accurate record keeping of chemicals used on the lawn areas is required. Annuals - Provide four (4) rotations of annuals each year during the following time frames - Winter (December, January, February), Spring (March, April, May), Summer (June, July, August), Fall (September, October, November). Variations in the times of annual replacements is anticipated with the unpredictable temperature variations in each season. Provide Owner with a schedule of rotation and selection of annuals for each season with the bid form attached to this package. Annual bed preparation prior to installation shall be as follows: 1. Test soil pH (6.0 -7.0 acceptable), adjust if necessary according to soil test recommendations. 2. Remove stones, roots, grasses, weeds, debris and any other unsuitable materials. 3. Spread 2 " -3" sterilized peat over the entire planting bed. 4. Apply fertilizer as required by soil tests. 5. Roto -till or manually turn the soil amendments by hand to create a uniform layer 8"-12" deep. 6. Drench planting area with fungicides and insecticides recommended for annual bed crops. 7. Install annuals at the recommended spacing for each crop specified. Inspect annual beds frequently for insects, diseases and wilt. If disease and pest infestation causes an early decline of the specified crop, replacement of effected beds shall be made at the direction of the Owner at no additional cost. J. Inspections - The Owner will make periodic reviews of the entire site to visually observe the contractor's performance relative to these maintenance requirements. The contractor will, on sole judgment of the Owner, make repairs and adjustments required to fulfill the obligations and conditions of these maintenance specifications. 25 March 2013 Page 4 of 5 GrandeVille @ Town Center Winter Springs, Florida PART III - PLANT SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS — SR 434 FRONTAGE Refer to Plant List on the construction documents for the complete listing of plants for the project. Trees Lagerstroemia /Crapemyrtle Pinus sp. /Longleaf Pine Quercus virginiana /Live Oak Syragus /Queen Palm Shrubs and Groundcovers Illicium /Purple Anise Jasminum /Downey Jasmine Lantana /Cascading Lantana Muhlenbergia cap. /Hairgrass Rosa radrazz /Knock -out Roses Rosa /Drift Rose Serenoa/Native Palmetto Trachelospermum /Dwf. Jasmine Tripsacum /Dwf. Fakahatchee Gr. Viburnum /Mrs. Shillers Delight Promote full canopy, remove only spent blooms and suckers from trunk, do not headback cut or `crape- murder' prune the canopy or full size replacement will be required Remove only dead limbs or rubs, 5' -6' clear trunk Remove dead limbs, create scaffold branching, single leader tree Remove only dead fronds, remove blooms /seed pods before maturation, do not elevate Maintain at 4' height, keep full to base by keeping top narrower than base Maintain in informal mass at 30"-36" height Shear back 3-4 times per year, maintain at 16 " -18" height Cut back in late winter before spring flush Cut back after full bloom several times during spring and summer, keep at 3'-4' height Cut back to maintain at 12 " -18" height Remove only dead fronds Edge jasmine against lawn edge (leave 3" space between jasmine and lawn edge), edge shape shown on plan around shrubs and annual beds, if hard winter, set mowers on high settings and mow jasmine (be sure blades are sharp), keep at 6 " -10" height Cut back in late winter before spring flush Maintain at 24"-30" height, full to ground END OF MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS FOR SR 434 25 March 2013 Page 5 of 5 EXHIBIT C WORK ZONE TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN Median b c> SYMBOLS ® Work Area b Lane Identification + Direction of Traffic ---------'0ffset zone: a ) Behind an existing barrier, b) More than 2' behind the curb, c) 15' or more from the edge of travel way. Work Area GENERAL NOTES 1. If the work operation ( excluding establishing and terminating the work area 1, requires that two or more work vehicles cross the offset zone in any one hour, traffic control will be in accordance with Index No. 612. 2. No special signing is required. 3. This index also applies when work is being performed on a multilane undivided highway. 4. This index also applies to work performed in the median behind an existing barrier or more than /5' from the edge of travel way, both roadways. Work performed in the median behind curb and gutter shall be in accordance with Index No. 612. 5. When a side road intersects the highway within the work area. additional traffic control devices shall 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. 6W. CONDITIONS WHERE ANY VEHICLE, EQUIPMENT, WORKERS AND THEIR ACTIVITIES ARE BEHIND AN EXISTING BARRIER, MORE THAN 2' BEHIND THE CURB, OR /5' OR MORE FROM THE EDGE OF TRAVEL WAY. 2008 FDOT Design Standards MULTILANE, WORK OUTSIDE SHOULDER Last Sheet No. Revision 07101105_ 1 of 1 Index No. 611 Median E DISTANCE BETWEEN SIGNS Speed Spacing (ft.) Speed A B 40 mph or less 200 200 45 mph 350 350 50 mph or greater 500 500 * 500' beyond the ROAD WORK AHEAD sign or midway between signs whichever is less. SYMBOLS Work Area Sign With 18'318" (Min.) Orange Flag And Type B Light • Channelizing Device (See Index No. 600) ft Work Zone Sign Lane Identification + Direction of Traffic See Table II Device Spacing -Taper See Table I Device Spacing- Tangent See Table I Table I Device Spacing Speed Max. Distance Between Devices (ft.) Speed Cones or Tubular Markers Type I or Type II Barricades or Vertical (mph) 12' Panels or Drums Taper Tangent Taper Tangent 25 25 50 25 50 30 to 45 25 50 30 50 50 to 70 25 50 50 100 GENERAL NOTES 1. 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 (excluding establishing and terminating the work area), a flogger shall be provided and a FLAGGER sign shall be substituted for the WORKERS sign. The flogger shall be positioned at the point of vehicle entry or departure from the work area. 2. This TCZ plan also applies to work performed in the median more than 21but less than 15' from the edge of travelway. 3. When work is being performed on a multilane undivided roadway the signs normally mounted in the median (as shown) shall be omitted. 4. WORKERS signs to be removed or fully covered when no work is being performed. 5. SHOULDER WORK sign may be used as an alternate to the WORKER symbol sign. 6. When a side road intersects the highway within the TTC zone, additional TTC devices shall be placed in accordance with other applicable TCZ Indexes. 7. For general TCZ requirements and additional information, refer to Index No. 600. (2' Min. 15' 500' r END ROAD WORK DURATION NOTES 1. Signs and channelizing devices may be omitted if all of the following conditions are met, a) Work operations are 60 minutes or less. b) Vehicles in the work area have high - intensity, rotating, flashing, oscillating, or strobe lights operating. Table II Taper Length - Shoulder Speed * L (ft.) (mph) 8' 14, 12' Notes Shldr. Shldr. Shldr. 25 28 35 42 30 40 50 60 WS? 35 55 68 82 L= 60 40 72 90 107 45 120 150 180 50 133 167 200 55 147 183 220 60 160 200 240 L = WS 65 173 217 260 70 187 233 280 8' minimum shoulder width. %/L= Length of shoulder taper in feet W= Width of total shoulder in feet (combined paved and unpaved width) S= 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. 2008 FDOT Design Standards MULTILANE, WORK ON SHOULDER Revision Sheet No. 07/01/07 1 of 1 Index No. 612