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From: Erin Root <erinintrevado@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2019 3:54 PM
To: Margaret Maliszewski
Cc: Tim Miller; Christopher Perez;Wesley Carter
Subject: Re: ARB-2017-57:Albemarle Countertop; SDP-2018-63: Hydraulic Road LLC Minor
Amendment
Attachments: 2019_07_16_ACC_Plant Schedule.pdf
Margaret,
2019_7_16_ACC Site Plan_1"=10'_pg 2.pdf
I've made changes to both documents. Please review to make sure I've done so correctly.
Thank you,
Erin
On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 2:57 PM Margaret Maliszewski<MMaliszewski@albemarle.org>wrote:
Erin,
I'm confused by your questions.The plant schedule identifies the required planting size and quantity.The schedule
must correspond to the drawing. If the drawing size or scale do not allow you to illustrate each individual plant,you
could employ a drawing convention that uses one symbol to indicate a particular quantity of one plant in a particular
location. Since the plan limits you to a required planting size, the quantity represented by the symbol would not need
to change. If you use a symbol to indicate more than one plant (for example, one cross-hatched circle represents 20
sedge together in one location)then you will need to identify on the plan the quantity that each symbol represents(in
this example, 20 sedge).
Margaret
From: Erin Root<erinintrevado@gmail.com>
Sent:Thursday, May 30, 2019 10:37 AM
To: Margaret Maliszewski<MMaliszewski@albemarle.org>
Cc:Tim Miller<meridianwbe@gmail.com>; Christopher Perez<cperez@albemarle.org>; Wesley Carter
<wescarterbob@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: ARB-2017-57:Albemarle Countertop; SDP-2018-63: Hydraulic Road LLC Minor Amendment
Hi Margaret,
Regarding#2.Yes,the symbols are intended to depict several plants, as the amount depends on current sourcing size.
Can the note say this or does it need to say something specific?
Best,
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Erin •
On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 10:45 AM Margaret Maliszewski<MMaliszewski@albemarle.org>wrote:
Tim,
I have reviewed the site plan submitted by Meridian Planning Group with revision date of 5/7/19. I have the following
comments:
1.My emailed comments from May 3 requested that a note be added to the plan indicating that the new
monument sign and sign lighting are shown only for information and are not approved with the site plan; a
separate sign application is required.This note was not added to the plan, but it is needed.
2.The plant quantities in the plant schedule do not appear to correspond directly with the plant symbols drawn on
the plan. Please explain these discrepancies/revise the landscape plan accordingly. (The rendering of the
landscape plan makes it difficult to read and to distinguish the various plant symbols. I realize this may be
contributing to the apparent inaccuracies.Also, if a single symbol is intended to represent multiple plants,this
will need to be noted on the plan/in the schedule.)
a.60 white heath aster noted in schedule; 13 drawn on plan
b. 10 poppy mallow noted in schedule; 23 drawn on plan
c.100 Pennsylvania sedge noted in schedule; 16 drawn on plan
d. 26 Big bluestem noted in schedule; 31 drawn on plan
e.63 Little bluestem noted in schedule; 36 drawn on plan
f. 11 switchgrass noted in schedule; 14 drawn on plan
g.6 Ginkgo noted in schedule; 8 drawn on plan
Thanks.
Margaret
Margaret Maliszewski,Chief of Planning/Resource Management
Albemarle County Department of Community Development
401 McIntire Road
Charlottesville,VA 22902
434-296-5832 x3276
mmaliszewski@albemarle.org
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Erin Intrevado Root
WHIL Innovations Post-doctoral Fellow 2014
Master of Landscape Architecture 2013
Master of Architecture 2011
University of Virginia
Erin Intrevado Root
WHIL Innovations Post-doctoral Fellow 2014
Master of Landscape Architecture 2013
Master of Architecture 2011
University of Virginia
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ALBEMARLE COUNTERTOP LANDSCAPE DESIGN PLANT SCHEDULE
Type/Placement Qnty Botanical Name Common Name Hght ,Planted hght Spacing Bloom time
GROUNDCOVER •
Groundcover/under ginkos 11 Symphyotrichum ericoides White Heath Aster 1-3' 6" 1-1.5' August to October
Groundcover/seating area 23 Callirhoe involucrata Poppy Mallow 6-12" 6" 5"-3' Mar , Apr , May , Jun
GRASSES
Grass/groundcover/under ginkos 16 Carex pensylvanica Pennsylvania sedge 6-12" 1' 6-12 in May , Jun , Jul
Grass/groundcover/agnst bldng 28 Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestein 4-6' 1' 2-3' Sept-Feb
Grass/groundcover/under ginkos 36 Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem 3-3.5' 1' 1.5-2' Aug-Feb
Grass/groundcover/agnst bldng 16 Panicum virgatum Switchqrass 3-6' 1' 2-3' Aug , Sep , Oct , Nov
TREES
Tree/Road Screening 8 Ginkgo biloba 'Fastigiata' Maidenhair Tree 30-50' 10' 10-15' april
Tree/Utilities Cover 3 Thuja occidentalis Patriot American arborvitae 20-30' 10' 5-6' n/a
ALBEMARLE COUNTERTOP LANDSCAPE DESIGN PLANT SCHEDULE
Bloom color Light Requirements Soil Moisture Evergreen ,Native Habitat
White sun low/dry x Dry prairies; roadsides
White Sun, part shade dry, drought tolerant x open woods and on rocky hills
in shrublands and thickets
Green/insignificant flower Part shade to full shade Dry-medium
Purplish-red/insignificant flower Full sun Moist, Drought tolerant golden in the winter low meadows and prairies
Brown turning silvery/insignificant flower Full sun dry to medium
Green/insignificant flower Sun , Part Shade medium golden in the winter tallgrass prairie
n/a full sun medium
n/a Full sun to part shade Medium x
ALBEMARLE COUNTERTOP LANDSCAPE DESIGN PLANT SCHEDULE
Eco contribution Perennial Notes
attacts butterflies x Tolerate: Drought, Erosion, Clay Soil, Dry Soil, Shallow-Rocky Soil
bees, butterflies x Purple Poppy-mallow's stems sprawl along the ground up to 3 feet, forming a thick mat up to 1 foot tall.
attracts birds x Tolerate: Heavy Shade, Wet Soil
Birds , Butterflies x Tolerate: Deer, Drought, Erosion, Dry Soil, Black Walnut, Air Pollution
x Tolerate: Deer, Drourght, Erosion, Dry Soil, Shallow-Rocky Soil, Black Walnut, Air Pollution
Birds , Butterflies x Tolerate: Drought, Erosion, Dry Soil, Wet Soil, Black Walnut, Air Pollution
Tolerate: Deer, Clay Soil, Air Pollution
Tolerate: Clay Soil, Black Walnut, Air Pollution
Tolerate: Clay Soil, Black Walnut, Air Pollution