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SDP199500016 Plan - Landscape 1995-03-16
t victorian Style BV Beech Detail e P/r/ 044 % 9W �oa f 2 l�l�Cx�i'� F=Z�(YE 712E f='i�l OAS I �y 0 0 1Cv tack. C3U,�i�7 f;�XL,y—•-� mW �o v� �,ei0 Cr Z 3� Got- e4CFA #OL r l..0 tl _J 2 45�Fzu�C�3�� - 7 rxvF �,v,�,f2v NcXrL`� • SitecIrcaft 40-25 Crescent St. Long Island City, New York 1 1 101 (718)729-4900 �i, Slteeraft 8Do 221 1448 I a r- �• —' ' GPADI 1 i Notes: 1. Contractor Shall Locate Trees Between Wall Mounted Light Fixtures And At Divisions In, Windows. 2. Contractor Is Responsible For Locating Utilities In The Field Prior To Construction. 3. Contractor Shall Provide Tree Protection Fencing For All Significant Trees To Be Saved. tl II II II II I I N It FOOD LION K d TMP 61Z -U3 -�11 W ZONED: PUD BM:_ TOP,_ aF cure � I 4 2�e 07TO Lv`f"K_� C4vle5L ` 2 W1660W OAS f t wF gorFtgle-d ycx�.Y ` _P�PO�ED 0 I �•� t-POW SEWEV . N 3o Vim. L(fe�o FOOD LION `� TMP 61Z -�3 -11 w ZONED: PUD • 1"=20'-0" 1 JOB NUMBER 34076.00 DRAWN BY ,.RLS/GGL CHECKED BY R P S z 2 0 N R1' O O c� Q. cx c�r0 o Qtn a C O M x O a cn d w c� U 75 3 0-4 ■�■ z REVISIONS Date Description n/ s 4 5 1•dw•wg as an :n,�ru;nt.at of servrce. is 5:3a1i repiam the property `of the Lec.3acape Atchnecr Ami stall nor be • pr1,cWced p* it,Lsried-,z used in an)' way w.t*:r.•.: t'tA �rr rn,o s,n M the Landscape Ac 'itt«nt 0 � E o Qrn • 06 0 0 z i Q U Landscape Planting Plan F Date NOV. 3, 1994 a i b C d e f 9 h NOT RELEASED FOR CONSTRUCTION A Specifications GENERAL INFORMATION SUPERVISION To insure that proper maintenance is being performed by the Owner during the guarantee period, the Contractor Apple South Inc. The Landscape Architect will not engage in any way to shall: superintend so as to relieve the Contractor of is hereinafter referred to as the Owner and may be responsiblity for the complete and proper execution of (1) Make at least one site Inspection every month to represented by an approved representative. the work, nor for the consequences of neglect or ascertain any maintenance deficiencies. carelessness by his or his subordinates. Piles Bolton Landscape Group, hereinafter referred to as (2) Inform Owner's maintenance supervisor of any NBLG or their duly appointed representative is referred SCOPE maintenance deficiencies. to as the Landscape Architect. Perform all work required to complete the landscape (3) Prepare written documentation of the site The Contractor signing this Agreement, or his duly installation including all labor, materials, services, inspection noting all defaconcies encountered, appointed representative is hereinafter referred to as and equipment necessary and described herein and shown maintenance personnel who are made aware of the Contractoe. on the accompanying drawings. deficiencies, suggested remedy methods, and any other pertinent comments on maintenance. Bidding is +based on streets_ APPLICABLE STANDARDS __dated___Tand specifications. I -'T (4) Submit this written documentation of the monthly American Standard for Nursery Stock, edition approved inspection to the Landscape Architect as well as to The competency and responsibility of Bidders will be October 27, 1980. the Owner. considered in making the award. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to waive American Joint Committee on Horticultural Nomenclature: The above guarantee shall not apply where plants die informality in bids received. 1942; edition of Standardized Plant Names. after acceptance because of injury by storms, drowningerom floods, hail, freeze, insects, disease, Injury by humans, RESPONSIBILITIES OF CONTRACTOR GENERAL NOTES — machines or theft. Laws and Ordinances: The Contractor and all (1) All plants shall conform to the standards as given PLANTS (GENERAL) Subcontractors shall bind themselves to comply with all in 'Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants". laws and ordinances aril requirements of all authorities Published by the AAN. Plant material shall be delivered -to the site only after having jurisdiction over this property, and shall the beds are prepared and are ready for planting. All protect the Owner from damage arising from violation (2) The Landscape Contractor is responsible for thereof. verification of ail quantities. Any discrepencies shipments of nursery materials shall be thoroughly protected from rho sun and from drying winds during shall be brought to the attention of the Landscape transit. All plants which cannot be planted at once, The Contractor shall give his personal supervision to Architect; however, it is the Contractor's after delivery to the site, shall be well protected the work, and have a responsible superintendent responsibility to provide all trees as shown on the continuously on the job to act for him, plans, and plant beds so that each has the proper against the possibility of drying by wind and sun. quantity of shrubs for the areas designated. Balls of earth on 5 4 s plants shall be kept covered Terms of payment will be as established by the Owner. with soil or other acceptable material. All plants (3) Proposed trees are to be located either completely remain property of the Contractor until final Public liability and property damage insurance will be in or completely out of the planting beds. acceptance. as determined by the Owner. Bedlines are not to be obstructed!! Plants shall be nursery grown, healthy, vigorous, bushy, • (4) The Landscape Contractor is responsible for all well-balanced, of normal habit of growth for the APPROVAL AND REJbCTION Or MATERIALS staking and guying of trees. species, and shall be free from disease, insect eggs and larve. They shall have crown and root ball sizes that Approval: TM selection of all materials and execution meet or exceed the standards set Co in "'American of all operations required under these drawings and EXISTING TREES i AREAS OQTSIOE O� G1tADING LIMITS LICE he size* of Nurserymen, Inc."., The specified sizes specifications are subject to approval of the Landscape before pruning and plants shall De ureed shall be be shall Architect or Owner. Trees and vegetation to be saved shall be protected from Plamesnts shall with their branches in normal position. Plants shall he damage by a wood fence barricade prior to or during not be pruned prior to delivery, except upon special Rejection: The Landscape Architect or Owner shall have clearing operations. Trees to be saved will be approval. All pruning of new trees and shrubs, as the right to reject all material and all work which is designated by the owner. No trees are to be removed directed by the Landscape Architect, shall be executed his opinion does not meet the requirements of the from areas outside the limits of grading or from by this Contractor at no additional cost to the Owner. drawings and specifications at any stage of the specifically designated undisturbed areas within the operation. All rejected material shall be -removed by construction area. If, in the opinion of the landscape Shade tress shall be healthy, vigorous, full -branched, the Contractor as directed. architect, a contractor damages a tree not be removed, well -shaped, and shall seat the trunk diameter, height, the contractor rill be fined $100.00 per calliper inch and spread requirements of the plant list, and most the LAYOUT for each damaged tree. The contractor will also be standards of 'The American Association of Nurserymen'. reisponsible for all costs in removing the damaged trees Balls shall be Ctrs, leas, slightly tapered and roll The Contractor shall layout his work and set necessary from the sitfrom burlappad. Any tree loose In the ball or with broken markers and stakes, and be responsible for their ball at tise.of planting will be rejected. Balls shall corrections. The Landscape Architect, or Owner, WATER be sized in accordance with the AAN Standards. reserves the right to relocate shrubs and trees from the positions on the plans prior to planting. The Will be available on the site at no expense to required shrubs and shall be of 'specimen' contractor shall notify the Landscape Architect, Owner Contractor. Hoses and other watering equipment qualAll full and bushy to the ground, end o[ compact and bushy Lo at least three (3) days in advance that the locations for the work shall be furnished by this Contractor at growtty, growth. are staked and ready for approval prior to planting. his expense. All plants shall be hardy under climatic conditions EXTRAS OR OMITTED WORE BERMS similar to those In locality of the project. While no new or unforseen items are anticipated,, they The Contractor is responsible for the construction of shall be classed as extra work if they cannot be covered all berms shown in the landscaping planting plans or berm plans. TREE i SHRUB PLANTING by any of the.specifications or drawings. The Berms may be built of excavated soil from bed Contractor shall submit detailed prices for any extras preparation and/or stockpile material, should follow Plant shade trees in tree -pit 2'-0" greeter in diameter to the Landscape Architect, and shall perform extras contour as per plans. If more Material is necessary for berm than ball and at a height which assures proper drainage upon written acceptance from the Owner or Landscape construction, Contractor is responsible for additional material. and vigorous growth. Plant ornamental trees in Architect. In the absence of such written order, he All grades should be smooth slopes to allow for mowing tree -pits 12' greater in diameter than ball and at a shall not be entitled to payment for such extra work. without scalping lawn areas. Settling and refilling height for proper drainage and vigorous growth. Fill All bills for extra work shall be submitted monthly. should be accomplished before platting grass, or other bottom of pit (to depth of root ball) with a mixture ot, plant materials. soil, which shall be one (1) part existing top soil, to CRANGES IN THE WORK one (1) part peat moss, to one (1) part clean sand. AIL The Landscape Architect shall have authority to order CLEAN-UP After settling the tree, the pit shall be backfilled with &oil six, then carefully settled by watering to minor changes in the work not involving an adjustment in During the work, the premises are to kept neat and prevent air pockets. Form a 4" watering ring for each the contract sum or an extension of the contract orderly at all times. Storage areas for plants and tree. doctlisents. Such changes may be effected by field order other materials shall be so organized that they too, are Plant shrubs In beds 8' larger than the root ball and or by written order. Such changes shall be binding on neat and orderly. All trash including debris resulting at a height which assures proper drainage and vigorous the Owner and the Contractor. from removing weeds or from planting areas, preparing growth. Backfill with soil mixture in the same beds, or planting plants shall be removed from the site proportions as for tree planting. Osmacote fertilizer The Owner without invalidating the contract, may order daily as the work progresses. All walks and drives &hall be applied at the race of four pounds per 100 changes in the work consisting of additions, deletions shall be kept clean by sweeping and/or hosing. square foot of bed area and sprinkled Into backfill or other revisions, with the contract time being Excavated soil may be distributed on the site as adjusted accordingly. All changes in the work shall be directed by the Owner. mixture. authorized by change order and shall be executed under Ground cover bade shall be loosened to a depth of 6' and the applicable conditions to the contract documents. ACCEPTANCE fertilized with a osmacote fertilizer at the rate of LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT'S STATUS Acceptance for all landscape work shall be given after four pounds per 100 square foot. Moist peat moss shall (2") be applied at the rate of two inches thick and final inspection by the Owner and/or Landscape, worked into the upper six inches (6') of chi bed. The Landscape Architect is the agent of the Owner. He Architect, provided the job is in a completed, undamaged has authority to stop work whenever such stoppage may be condition, and there is grass (substantial coverage) in All plant beds plus an area three feet greater in necessary to insure the proper execution of the all grass areas. At this time, the Owner will assume nd each tree shall be mulched diameter than the ball around Contract. maintenance on the accepted work. Acceptance of partial phases will be considered by the Owner. with 3' of clean, mulch. The Landscape Architect is the interperter of the Should the Contractor encounter soil conditions which conditions of the contract and the judge of its RAIIRTE14ARCE performance; he shall side neither with the Owner nor are inhospitable to normal planting , it is his with the Contractor, but shall use his powers under the The Contractor shall maintain all trees, shrubs, and responsibility to modify the soil so tht the plants will Contract to enforce its faithful performance by both. ground cover under this Contract until acceptance, by thrive. These modifications may include providing watering, cultivating, reeding, spraying and replacing drainage for trees or shrub beds and providing any extra DRAWINGS AND SPECIfICATIORS as necessary to keep plants in a healthy, vigorous soil ae may be required for planting. condition, and shall rake bed areas as may be required Should there be anythinq shown on the drawings but not to keep them neat. GtlJlrf# P1,ART[AG described inthe specifications. or not shown on the The Contractor shall maintain all rq ass areas under this Al areas to be sodded shall be raked to a depth of 2' drawings but described in the specifications, 'the same Contract until acceptance by watering, moving, spraying, below finished grade of mead or sod bode and raked ` shall be fully executed and carried out as if drawn, etc.... Occasional weeding say be required; however, it smooth. Areas next to sidewalks and curbs shall be shown, or described in both. The Contractor is not to is anticipated that mowing will be sufficient to control graded down to one inch (1') below finish grade to allow make any alterations or corrections on the drawings or Y weeds. for thickness of prams build-up. All grassareas shall in the specifications. Should any error appear, the zer, be fertilized with s commercial fertilizer, at the rates same is to be referred to the Landscape Architect before Cultivating: Shall consist of scarifying the top two as recommended by grass seed supplier. the bids are submitted, or the work is commenced, or as Inches so lumps of soil are less than 2" in 41 otherwise specified herein. diameter, and all reeds are removed. Sod areas will be planted with and as indicated on the EXAMINATION OF SITE Materiaingl Shall digging out all plant plans. All sod shall be placed closely so joints are flush between blocks. Sodded areas shell be rolled with hll Contractors submitting proposals for this work shall than de material other then the desired shrubs and ground cover pound roller, watered thorougly and rerolled. a 200 p every two weeks. Needing may be handled by herbicide first examine the site and all conditions at the site. spraying at the Contractor's expense if it is acceptable ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL BEDS All proposals shall take into consideration all such to all parties concerned. conditions as may effect the work under this contract. All annual and perennial bids are to GUARANTEE be mounded 6" minimum. Soil mix to be MEASUREMENTS, LAYOUTS AND LEVELS two parts topsoil, one part organic Ail plants shall be guaranteed by the Contractor, for a matter, and one part sand. All lines and levels necessary for the location and twelve (121 month period after date of acceptance. The erection of the landscape construction and for tie Contractor shall replace all dead materials and all excavation, filling, and grading work shall be materials not in a vigorous, thriving condition, as soon established fly the Contractor. The Contractor shall as weather permits and on notification by the Landscape NOTES: take his own measurements of the site, verifying same Architect. Plants, including trees, which have with the drawings, and shall be responsible for the partially died so that shape, size, or symmetry have Landscape Contractor to verify all proper fit of his portion of the completed work, been damaged, shall be considered subject to plant quantities prior to bid. IR replacement. In such cases, the opinion of the Extra changes or compensation will not be allowed on the Landscape Architect shall be final. account of differences between actual measurements and the dimensions shown on the drawings, but any such Plants used for replacement shall be of the same kind of differences which may be found shall be submitted to the size as those orginally planted, and shall be planted as Landscape Architect for adjustment before proceeding originally specified, replacements shall carry a twelve with the work. (12) month guarantee from dace of replacement. Any damage, including runs in lawn and bed areas, incurred SUBSTITUTION OF MATeRIALS _ _ in making replacements shall be immediately repaired The Contractor, before submitting his bid, shall locate At the direction of the Landscape Architect, plants say all necessary materials as called for in the plans and be replaced at the start of -next year's planting or specifications, and shall be assured of their digging season; but in such cases, dead planes shall be availability for use on the job. removed from the premises as soon as they are designated to be replaced. The contract beds shall be based upon providing the specified materials, processes, products, etc... The Owner agrees for the guarantee to be effective, he identified in the specification and,!or indicated on the will water plants at least twice a week during dry drawings. periods and cultivate beds once a month after final ' Substitutes will be permitted only upon admission of acceptance. proof that specified plants are not obtainable, and with the authorization of the Landscape Architect. Written requests with nearest available size, and variety of plant, and price adjustment, are to be submitted to the n s Landscape Architect. r Plant uantit ' 1 QS-3 S ,I 3 List Botanical Na►ne Amerdancltier canadensis Acer saccbanint Ilex x altennata Pos►eri' PIArt Name Service Berry Sugar Maple Poster I lolly 'ize 3" cal. 2 1/2" cal. lleightl rc d 6'-7' 12'/6' 8'/4' $t ghi As shown As shown As shown Rei►ta ks Mulfi-Irunk, well branched FUW, Weil branched Matched. 3' clear trunk , Q11antity lletanical Nall -le Plan Ngmc Size Iltightl Swint, I(einar i Spread Ground (:ove► 71 I.iriope nuiscaiii Greer Liriape I gal. 12"o c. Fun pot ' Evcrgre n Giaut' 190 [,it lope ntusc,arii Variegated I .ii iupe I gal 12" In c. Full pot Variebala' 27,825 SF Fesluca I lybiid 'Rebel' seed in all lawn a►eas 34076.00 JOB NUMBER 3 Ilex x Opaca American I lolly 2 1/2" cal. 8'/4' As shown Matched, 3' RLS '(ireeideaF clear trunk DRAWN BY: 6 Pinus'slrobus White Pine 3" cal. 1276' ' As shown Full, well CHECKED BY brarched 3 111atanus acerifolia Lo►xion Plane Tree 3" cal. 12'W As shown Full, well ' I)I00dgood' branched 8 QutTuls palusil is 1'in Oak 3 1/2" cal. 1478' As shown 1-ull, well branched 6 Quercus phellus Willow Oak 3 1/2" cal. 14'/8' As shown hull, well z p branched th O 2 111111ts palvirk& Chinese On) 101/5' As shown Matched, 4' p' ts: � O d to 'Dynasty' clear trunk ' O u tD } a" U U 4' toShruls d' Cl) 5o Abclia giandillora Abclia 3 gal. 30" /24" 3' o c " Full, well )N r 1� O to � O� tQ branched �•J (Aa 62 Azalea hybrids Gumix) Azalea 3 gal. 18"/19" 2' o.c Full, wc11 n tlwrrpo fink' branched �! lick eornuta Dwarf 11m Ibi d t gal. 3l1"/2 1" 3' o.c Full, w Vell Nana* Ilolly branched to t5 Ilex creoala Cmupacla )lolly 3 gal. 24"/18" 2 1/2- ox Feu, Well ' Cunq>ac•l a' branched (d 40 Ilex cienala Ileneri Ilolly 3 gal 18'718" 2 1/2'• o.e. Full, well ' 1 hdicri' branched i1H 48 Ilex glabra Shanirock Irtkbciry 3 gal 24•'/18" 2 112" ri.c Dull, well tilialn►oc'k' branched 0 0 20 Nandina domcslicn Nandina 3 gal 18" 18" u c. Fuu, wen 'Ilalbof DWaIi' branched 26 Prul"Is (atiroccrasus Otto t,u),ken lwturcl 3 gal. 30"/24" 3' u c Full, Iw .■■,. 'Otto Luykeu' shot hole 0MIN z Wf)- vt ALL Jla r- OrAdu1 kit --- 3 Gam, TKFE0 Ai.JV l ACC,F_ ' vk, ATTwt 1D OF TMTy— f WA �PE U0P �MN?l~'D��WJ w D T¢1w1K 1_5 v OK i3►e�FZ +� _ - tip. I ZrEVP�41 QFl� w� W�E611E�JRE F'AOP wIK `cLFtLD Tt� 3Ti3+�" � A,1D 6CvtFaol�cu�-sti•(OQ's F15 4" H tf,H wq ttgrE z" x 2" ?seG' �I STn,lr� 13�`,(i 1, F�� WrT> + C%WFE 1 F1.a " I i-nV C1QP MJD. 1.W-1 1rIE 'OIL FRON NIX f ,Ll li',H -- l 1Z 4Wr1G►INI. ZDUE C�F - DIY1�F:#CTtD, UUAM�IIDQD R1 MO,C SOIL. NOTL: NUt7I Tt�KK xVII CIA T-0 ira.I FWi.J L 6Lh'EZ;1. ❑Tree Planting/ Guyin-gDetail RA4 U9r T'r;a�_ LlIACDl R 3"CAL. 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A442l,l1O 14 1✓t1Q1,1►P Pm ic;A MIX A, a Shrub Planting Detail OvERAI.�. �a,Iti.E -- r�►AuTNIJ ��+ E313AC CAI I`�C1DF 1 I I III I,i i I I f 1 io 'I,i ir1j11 ROW Q o _TYP ical Swale Detail , r � � ftfI*1 AT E3AG1C- OF ' ►.101- FLAT Gi - f?rXkTT1CD AU E pl-I� �� ►'� ►�'T-UtzAl� AF , 913TYPIcall Berm Detail G- D ,lug I , « + ) + + + r. + 1 + �+ l�E OF cUrzv 1 u►� R. ; P�..K-� ' EL F-1 ez;, 6FU1- l�1.1 d IU FI tl. la.li'� � �CC�P_DI r Triangular Spacing/ r0% e-U-1 Line Detail REVISIONS Date Description This drawing as an instrument of service. is and shall remain the property of the Landscape Architects and shall not be reproduced, published or used in any way without the permission of the Landscape Architect e Plant List Specifications L2 Dale November 3, 1994, 1 2 3 5 t•J 7 a b i d Is I i h NOT RELEASED FOR CONSTRUCTION 4 4 . F F000 Dior, TMP 61Z -�3 -SI ZONED: PUD U IRRIGATICN WATER METER 1" SIZE. SYSTEM REQUIRES 32 GPM AT 60 PSI. B TOP OF CUaB \ EIEV 433.62 SYMBOT's EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION © RAID BIRD RC-7C, 7 STATION AUTOMATIC CONTROLLER" ELECT RO-MECHANICAL, WALL MOUNTED. [�5 WATTS 1" BACKFLOW PREVENLER #007 MI-QT-1, 1" DOUBLE CHECK BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY. 1 Ir RAIN BIRD I00-PEB PLASTIC ELECTRIC REMOTE CONTROL VALVE, I" SIZE. RAIN BIRD 150-PEB PLASTIC ELECTRIC REMOTE CONTROL VALVE, 11/2" SVE. A A A TORO 570Z-HP, 12" HI POP SHRUB SPRAY SPRINKLER, 15, RADIUS, FULL-4.0 GPM, HALF-2.0 GPM, QUARTER-1.0 GPM, THREE QUARTER-1.5 GPM, 30 PSI. TORO 570Z-HP, 12" Hi -POP SHRUB SPRAY SPRINKLER, IT RADIUS, FULL-2.0 GPM, HALF-1.0 GPM, QUARTER-0.5 GPM, THREE QUARTER-1.5 C PISS, 30 PSI. n TORO 570Z-I-IP, 12" I -II -POP SHRUB SIDE STRIP SPRAY SPRINKLER, 4' x 30 RADIUS, 1.5 GPM, 30 PSI. ® TORO 570Z-HP, 12" HI -POP Si--r ,iB SIDE STRIP SPRAY SPRINKLER, 9' x I& RADIUS, 1.5 GPM, 30 PSI. ► e m TORO 570Z-HP, 12" HI -POP SHRUB END STRIP SPRAY SPRINKLER 4' x 15' RADIUS, 1.0 GPM, 30 PSI. a J TORO 570Z-P, 4"PC1P-UP LAWN SPRAY SPRINKLER, 15' RADIUS, FUI.L4.0 GPM, HALF-2.0 GPM, Q14AR-TER-1.0 Aj GPM, THREE QUARTER-1.5 GPM, 30 PSI. 4 r O e 6 9 TORO 570Z, 4" POP-UP LAWN SPRAY SPRINKLER, 12' RADIUS, 1-,ULL-2.0 GPM, HALF-1.0 GPM, QUARTER-0.5 GPM, THREE QUARTER-0.75 GPM, 30 PSI. Z TORO 570Z, 4" POP-UP LAWN SIDE STRIP SPRAY SPRINKLER, 4' x RY RADIUS, 1.5 GPM, 30 PSI. f3 TORO 570Z., 4" POP-UP LAWN SIDE STRLP SPRAY SPRINKLER, 9' x I I1' RADIUS, 1.5 GPM, 30 PSI. Aj ® TORO 570Z, 4" POP-UP LAWN END STRIT SPRAY SPRINKLER, 4' x LY RADUS, 1.0 GPM, 30 PSI. TORO 8700 LAWN ROTOR, 40' RADIUS, FULL-6.0 GPM, HALF-3.0 GPM, QUARTER-1.5 GPM, THREE QUARTER4.5 GPM, 50 PSI. F3 e TORO S700 LAWN ROTOR, 30' RADIUS, FULLr3.0 GPM, HALF-1.5 GPM, QUARTER-0.75 GPM, T HREE QUARTER-2 25. 50 PSI. 3/4' HOSE BLI3 CONNECTION WITH 3/4" 13RASS BALL VALVE. - - - - - - - MAINLINE ITIE, CLASS 200 PVC PIPE, SIZE NOTED. DENOTES SLi;EVES CLASS 200 PVC, SIZE, NOTED ON PLAN. WTNTERtzATION ASSEMBLY. ALL SPRINKLERS WILL. BE MOUNTED ON (3) MARL.EX STREET ELLS WITH A SCHEDULE 90 NIPPLE, SIZE OF INLET. CONTRACTOR TO UTILIZE A RAIN BIRD 16A-FDV FILTER AUTOMATIC `DRAIN VALV� WHERE LOW BEAD DRAINAGE' MAY OCCUR ALL PIPING AND 'TUBING UNDER HAkDTOPS WILL BE IN A CLASS 200 PVC SLEEVE. ALI, WIRE WILL COLOR CODED DIREC I'BURIAL UUUF WIRE: COMMON (W111TE) #12-1, CONTROL (RED) #14-1. IRRIGATION LEGEND 1"_ 20r-0" JOB NUMBER 34076.00 DRAWN BY: BS CHECKED BY: BS z Ln N al 0 O R1 0 a, a M tti 0 in to O O�tnQaw CD O 0 ~ (h Ctj U cit ji O 0.0.E z ■��r� DETAIL REF eAi e C ri eCri .F�r F# F �r F a Fi/ G 0 G/i e Gri H rr H // D° REVISIONS Date Description This drawing, an an instrument of service is and shall remain the property of the Landscape Architect and shall not be reproduced, published or used in any way. without the permission of the Landscape Architect C O E a 1 K CI 5 6 Q Cn f O W z •� 7 a� C s U Irrigation Plan 1�1 i d 1 0e 1 f 1 9 Date: Nov. 3, 1994 h"ryr Dry V AQr'rt VCIM elf_%%Tr 1 n.1r'�Tr, T 1 A NOTE: 1. ALL WIRING TO BE INSTALLED AS PER LOCAL CODE. 2. SEE CONTROLLER MANUAL FOR RAIN BIRD MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS. CONTROLLER 3. INSTALL ALL MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDED LIGHTNING PROTECTION. I I RwAl3ro I �- CONTROL WIRES CONDUIT COMMON WIRE 120 VOLT UL DIRECT POWEEK AND BURIAL WIRES GROUND WIRES. (TO REMOTE CONTROL VALVES) 1 CONDUIT , F FLOOR FINISH GRADE CONTROLLER NTS TORO 570 SERIES F (2) 1 /2- MARLEX STREET ELLS _ .......1 X TREET ELL SHRUB SPRAY-,, KITS DIMENSIONS (INCHES) CONTRACTOR TO COMPLY WITH ALL SIZE B C D E WIDTH LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES IN 3/4" 12-3/4 6-7/8 4 2-7/8 2-3/4 REFERENCE TO INSTALLATION AND 1" 13-3/4 6-7/8 4-3/8 2-7/8 2-3/4 VENTING OF BACKFLOW PREVENTION 1-1/2- 16-3/4 9-7/8 5-1/2 4-7/6 4-1/4 DEVICE. 2- 17--3/4 9-7/8 6-3/8. 4-7/8 4-1/4 AMETEK JUMBO / VALVE BOX CONTRACTOR TO COMPLY WrrH ALL LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES IN REFERENCE 4 TO THE INSTALLATION OF PVC P.FING AND LOW VOLTAGE WIRING. MAIN SUPPLY, LATERAL MAIN LATERAL LOW -VOLTAGE 120 VOLT AND LOW -VOLTAGE WIRING SUPPLY LINE WIRING WIRING 6-8" , 12- 12" 1 � 1 r 12' 12" TUBING OR 18" WIRING LATERAL WATTS DCA SERIES • 'NTER • • ■ � � • ��I�!�1!II�I!� II•. • , • • • • !iill!I�!,1Iw9 •III .� ■ �7 L now • MAIN LINE ` 2- 2" 2" ALL 120 VOLT WIRING IN CONDUIT ".0 BE INSTALLED • - - - IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODE. • - • / TIE A LOO5E 2 LOOP Id L ALL MAIN SUPPLY LINES WIRING AT ALL- CHANGES OF P TO BE INSTALLED IN DIRECTION GREATER THAN 300. TAPE AND BUNDLE ACCORDANCE WITH UNT',E ALL LOOPS AFTER ALL TUBING OR WIRING MANUFACTURER'S INSTAL- CONNECTIONS HAVE BEEN AT 20' INTERVALS. IATION SPECIFICATIONS. COMPLETED. rK TRENCHING ,f NTS STATION NUMBER MULTI V) OPERATIVI'l GALLONS PER MINUTE VALVE SIZE VALVE INDICATOR NTS EX LAWN SPRAY kl) v!' mnnLr-A Z)IMrtl tLL 1. ALL MAINLINES 1'0 HAVE A MINIMUM OF 18" COVER. (CLASS 200 PVC PIPE} 2. ALL LATERAL. AND SUB -MAIN PIPE TO HAVE A MINIMUM OF 12" OF COVER. (CLASS 200 PVC PIPE) 3. NO ROCKS, BOULDERS, OR OTHER EXTRANEOUS MATERIALS TO BE USED IN BACKT-1LIING OF TRENCH. 4. ALL PIPE TO BE INSTALLED AS PER MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS. 5. A1.1, TI IREADED JOIN TS TO BE COATED WITH TEFIAIN TAPE OR LIQUID TEFLON. 6. ALL LINES TO BE THOROUGHLY FLUSHED BEFORE INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER HEADS. 7. SPRINKLER AND RELATED EQUIPMENT TO BE INSTALLED AS PER DETAILS. R. ALL ELECTRICAL JOINTS TO BE MADE USING WATERPROOF CONNECTIONS AS SHOWN ON DETAILS. 9. ALL EQUIPMENT NOT SPECIFIED IN THE LEGEND SHALL BE DETERMINED AND FURNISHED BY THE CONTRACTOR - To. NO ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS $HALL BE MADE IN THE FIELD EXCEPT AT A VALVE CONTROL BOX OR ANOTHER VALVE BOX SPECIFIC.4ILY FOR CONNECTIONS. IT. ANY DISCREPANCY BETWEEN THIS SHEET AND OTHERS IN'rHis SET MUST BE REFERRED TO THE IRRIGATION CONSULTANT BY THE CONTRACTOR FOR CLARIFICATION BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK 12. AT 1, 24 VOLT %%'IRE SIIAT.I, BE N12 UFA R. FOR COMMON WIRE AND /J14 1 JF'UL FOR CONTROL. WIRE, DEREC'T BURIAL, SOIJU COPPER 13. CONTRACTOR TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROPER COVERAGE OF AREAS TO BE WATERED. i.e. ADJUST HEADS WITH INSUFFICIENT COVERAGE. DUE TO BLOCKAGE BY EXISTING OR PROPOSED SITE FEATURES. 14. CONTRACTOR TO REFER TO LANDSC APE PLAN TO KEEP SPRINKLER EQUIPMENTAND ACCESSORY MATERIAL. FROM INTERFERING WITH PROPER PLANTING, i.•. V•ERIFY ROOT BALL SIZE FOR PLANTING. 15 CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE F T'ANSION COILS AT EACH WIRE CONNECTION IN VALVE BOX (WRAP AROUND 3/4- PIPE. 12 TIMES). 16 CONTRACTOR TO UI'MIZE RAIN BIRD 16A-FDV AUTOMATIC DRAIN VALVE W}IERE L.OW HEAD DRAINAGE MAY OCCUR. - 17. AL, SPRINKLERS TO BE MOUN'TI;D ON SWING JOINTS - REFER TO DE FiULS. 18. CONTRACTOR SHALL. INSTALL A SEPARATE COMMON FOR EACH CONTROLLER. 6" VALVE BOX 3/4- HOSE CONNECTION VACUUM _ �- FINISH BREAKER BACKFLOW PREVENTER GRADE 3/4" !PS THREAD TO 3/4- 3/4" BRASS BALL VALVEHOSE THREAD NIPPLE_ ---' 3/4" GALVANIZED NIPPLE 3/4- X 12" GALVANIZED NIPPLE 1/2"-3/4- CRUSHED STONE 1 3/4* GALVANIZED ELL 1 3/4" GALVANIZED, STREET ELL MAINLINE (1) 3/4" GALVANIZED STREET . -LI rD7IIIIIIIIIIIlli,HOSE BIB CONNECTION NOTE:RESPONSIBLE SLEEVES IF NOT •.- Ole - eaiaiiiiiiiaeeiiiiia_iieaiiiaaiiaiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiaiaei '•--�� .. BEDDING AND COMPACTION AS PER ENGINEER'S SPECIFICATIONS SLEEVING 19. LONTRACTOR TO INSTALL MINI CLIK RAIN SENSOR DEVICE ON LACLI CONTROLLER. 20. 24 VOLT WIRE SHALL BE COLOR CODED; COMMON -WHITE, CONTROL RED. 21. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDED GROUNDING EQUIPMENT FOR POWER SUPPLY AND VALVE OUTPUT WITH (2) 5/8" COPPER CLAD GROUND RODS, 22. CONTRACTOR SHALL SATISFY MAN1TFACTUREJ2'S RECOMMENDATION ON FAULT GROUND AND LIGHTNING PROTECTION. 23. ALL MATERIAL TO BE SUPPLED BY CONTRACTOR TO OWNER: A TWO WRENCHES FOR DISASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING EACH TYPE OF SPRINKLER HEADS AND VALVE SUPPLIED. B. TWO KEYS FOR EACH OF THE AUTOMATIC CONTROLLERS. 24. ALL. MATERIALS TO BE INSTALLED AS PER LOCAL CODES V,D ORDINANCES. 25. SYSTEM IS DIAGRAMMATIC TO IMPROVE CLARITY. ALL MAINLINE PIPING, ELECTRIC VALVES AND WIRING ARE - TO 13F. INSTALLED IN LANDSCAPE AREAS AND WITHIN PROPERTY BOUNDARIES. CONTRACTOR SHALL REFERENCE THE LANDSCAPE PLAN PRIOR TO THE INSTALLATION OF PIPING TO AVOID.CONTACT WITH PLANT MATE•,RIALS EXISTING OR NEW. 26. CONTRACTOR TO ADD EX -PENSION RISERS TO III -POP HEADS W1 fFN NEEDED FOR PROPER COVLRA('F:. 27. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. IF PRESSURE EXCEEDS I00PSI CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL A CODE APPROVED WILKINS PRESSURE REGULATING DEVICE (SAME SIZE AS WATER METER). IF THE PRESSURE DOES NOT EQUAL SYSTEM REQI TIREMENTS CONTRACTOR MUST CONTACT IRRIGATION CONSULTANTBEFORE PROCEEDING. GENERAL NOTES QUICK COUPLING VALVE GALVANIZED NIPPLE - 12" STANDARD VALVE BOX • ��� ice• : • • I I ■I'I • �� ', . ����,..� ��� I�i■ ,III w 11 ot :. • i@i5•i :^•�.•.:•�i• i�i i�i r • • : • • • .• • AR STEP 1 IIOTE:.FOR WIRE SIZES #14, #12 AND #10. ® STRIP WIRES APPROXIMATELY 1/2" FROM ENDS STEP 2 AND TW,ST ENDS TOGETHER. STEP 3 T"ST 1MkE NOT ONT(; WIRE ENDS. T PUSH WIRE NUT INTO CONNECTOR PAST TABS. v / -1 a STEP 4 STEP 5 STRAP TOP . TO CONNECTOR. %Tw ME T ow WIRE CONNECTION NTS 3M-DYB P� NTS IF MULTI VALVE OPERATION LETTERS ARE PRESENT, VALVES MUST BE WIRED TOGETHER AT THE CONTROLLER. i b C d @ f 9 h NOT RELEASED FOR CONSTRUCTION 14 IRRIGATION SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS PART I - GENERAL 1.01 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. The sprinkler system shall include sprinklers, valves, piping,, ffttings, controller, wiring, all of sizes and types as shown on the drawings and specified. The system shall be constructed to grades and conform to areas and locations as shown on the drawings. B. Sprinkler lines shown on the drawings are essentially diagrammatic.. Spacing of the sprinkler heads or quick coupling valves are shown on the drawings'and shall be exceeded only with written permission of the Designer. C. Unless otherwise specified or indicated on the. drawings, the construction of the sprinkler system shall include the furnishing, installing, and testing of all mains, laterals, risers and fittings, sprinkler heads, quick coupling valves, gate valves, control valves, controllers, electric wire, controls, backflow preventers, enclosures, and other necessary specialities and the removal and/or restoration of existing improvements, excavating and backfill, and all other work in accordance with the plans and spec}fications as required for a complete System. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Conference: -Before any work is start.eo a conference shall be held between the Contractor and the Owner woncgrning the work under this contract. B. The Contractor shall maintain continuously a competent superintendent, satisfactory to the Owner, on the work during progress, with authority to act for him in all matters pertaining to the work. C.. It is the irrigation Contra(;tor's responsibility to coordinate and cooperate with the other contractors to enable workt.o proceed rapidly and efficiently. 4 D. The Contractor snail confine his operations to the area to be improved and to the areas allotted' him by the Designer and. General Contractor for material and equipment. . s E Contractor shall take all necessary steps to protect existing site conditions and vegetations. 9/20/89 01900 - 01 2.05 IRRIGATION? VALVES A. Zone Control Valves I. Globe -type diaphragm valves of normally closed degd gn, with fiberglass filled plastic or bronze bodies and covers (type noted on drawings;. Operation accomplished by means of an integrally mounted heavy-duty 24 volt AC solenoid complying with National Electrical Code, Class II Circuit, solenoid coil potted in epoxy resin within a plastic -coated stainless steel housing. Solenoids shall be completely waterproof, suitable for direct underground burial. Provide a flow stem adjustment in each valve. B. Quick -Coupler Valves 1. Valves shall have cast brass bodies with spring - loaded, self -closing covers and one (1) inch IPS inlet. 2.06 Valve Boxes A. All valves shall be installed in thermoplastic valve access boxes of the size required to permit access to the valve. Valve boxes shall include black thermoplastic locking covers. Manufacturer Ametek or approved equal. B. All valve boxes shall be installed on at least a two (2) cubic foot gravel base to.provide .foundation and drain- C. All valve box elevations shall be 112" below -finished grade. 2.07 THRUST BLOCKS A. Place one cubic Pt. of concrete for each inch of pipe diameter for thrust block. Thrust shall not allow vertical or horizontal movement of pipe in any direction unless otherwise noted on design. Thrust blocking shall be provided on all piping three (3) inch diameter and larger. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 FXCAVATION AND BACKFILL A. Trenches for pipe sprinkler lanes shall be excavated of sufficient depth and width•to permit proper handling and i installation by any other method the Contractor may desire if approved by the Owner, pipe manufacturer, and i)006 1.03 SUBMITTALS A. General: Submit in accordance with Shop Drawings, Product Data, and Samples. B. Shop Drawings and Equipment Product Information: 1• Prior to purchasing materials, submit product information on all sprinkler heads, automatic valves, quick -coupling valves, controller, and pipe to be used on the project. 2. Contractor shall review drawings and data to supply "actual precipitation rates and times for each zone in maintenance package. 3. Prior to trenching, Contractor shall submit proposed trenching equipment to Designer for approval. C. Record Drawings and Instructions 1. Upon completion of installation, furnish one set of reproducible and one set of printed record drawings showing all sprinkler heads, valves, drains, and pipelines to scale with dimensions. These drawings shall have dimensions from easily located stationary points as they relate to all valves, main lines, and wire. Clearly note all approved substitutions of size, material, etc. Complete, concise instruction sheets and parts lists covering all operating equipment and weathering techniques shall be bound into folders and furnished to the Owner in three f3) copies. - Submission of this information is a requirement for final acceptance. 1.04 SITE CONDITIONS A. the Contractor shall examine the site, plans, and speci- fications. H. It shall he the Contractor's responsibility to report in writing to the Designer any deviations between drawings, specifications, and the site. Failure to do so prior to the installing of equipment shall be done at the Contractor's expense. 9/20/09 01000 -02 Designer. :`he backfill shall be thoroughly compacted and evened off with the adjacent soil level. Selected fill dirt or sand shall be used if soil conditions are rocky. In rocky areas the trenching depth shall be tw,. (.2) inches below normal trenching depth to allow fc.r this bedding. The fil: dirt or sand shall be used in filling four (4) inches above the pipe. The recrainder of the backfill shall contain no lumps or rocks larger than three (3) irte he$. The top twelve (12) inches of backfill shall be toopsoil, free of rocks, subsoil, or trash. Any open trenches or partially backfilloo trenches le t overnight or- left unsupervised shall he barricaded to prevent unriue. hazard to the public. B. The Contractor shall backfill in six (6) inch compacted lifts as needed to bring the soil back to its original density. - C. In the spring following the year of installation, the Contractor shall repair any settlement of the trenches by bringing them to. grade with topsoil, and seeding with existing lawn type(s), Watering and maintenance of the rap'aired areas shall be the Owner's responsibility. 1) Contractor shall take care in existing 1,awn areas t,. limit the extent of disturbance to the lawn. A;: disturbed lawn areas to be brought to grade and sodded to match prior conditions. 02 INSTALLATION OF PLASTIC" PIPE: A. Plastic _pipe shall be installed in a manner that permits expansion and contract.�,n as recommended by the manufacturer. B. Plastic pipe shall be cut with a handsaw or hacksaw with the assistance of a square in sawing vice. or in a wanner so as to ensure a square cut. Burrs at cut ends shall be removed prior to installation so that a sam)oth unobstructed fl,n+ will be obtaineh. C. All plastic -to -plastic joints steal; be solvent -weld joints or sl i.i> sOal joints, Only the. solvent re--aswerrded by the pipe and fittings shall be installer as outlined and instructed try the pipe manufacturer. The Contractor shalt assume full responsibility for the correct instaliations. 0. The joints shall be allowed to set at bast twenty-four (24) hours before pressure is applied to the systmit on PVC pipe. E. Minimum depth of cover over lateral piping shall be twelve ;12) int:hes, and over mainline pipe shall be eighteen (18) inches. 9/2r,/89 11000-nl C. The exact location of all existing utilities and structures and underground utilities are not indicated on the drawings; their locations shall be determined by the Contractor, and he shall conduct his work so as to prevent interruption of service or damage to them. The Contractor shall protect existing structures and utility services and be responsible for their replacement if damaged by him or to make necessary adjustment in their location if required in order to complete the work of this contract. L. Contractor shall give at least fourty-eight (48) hours advance notice to the Designer for a review of the in- stalled valve backflow preventers and pipe connections. Under no circumstances is the Contractor to begin the burial of any irrigation equipment until Designer has approved the workmanship. This approval shall. constitute the minimum standard acceptable for all irrigation work. E. Any necessary re -excavation or alteration to the system needed because of failure of the Contractor to have the required review shall be performed at the Contractor's own expense. 1.05 MAINTENANCE A. In the fall, following installation, the Contractor shall service and winterize the system at no additional cost to the Owner. Future winterizing of the system shall be explained in the maintenance package. 1.06 OWNER'S ACCEPTANCE A. The completion of the contract will be accepted and Notice of Completion recorded only when the entire contract is completed to the satisfaction of the Designer. B. Within ten (10)calendar days of the Contractor's notifi- cation that the installation is complete, the Designer will inspect the installation and final acceptance is not given, will prepare a "Punch List" which, upon comple- tion by the Contractor, will signify acceptance by the .Designer. C. Adjustment of the sprinkler heads and automatic equipment will be done by the. Contractor, upon completion of installation, to provide optimum performance. D. After completion, testing, and acceptance of the system, the Contractor shall verbally instruct the Owner's personnel in the operation and maintenance of the 9/20/89 01000 - 03 3.03 SPRINKLER CONNECTION TO LATERALS AND MAINS A. All quick -coupler valves shall be connected to the main by use of a Schedule 80 swing j(.)int: TDree (3) Schedule 80 threaded ells, two (2) three (3) inch TBE Schedule 80 nipples, one (1) twelve (12) inch TBE Schedule 80 nipple with (1) three (3) inch galvanized nipple mounted under the valve. B All pop-up sprinklers shall be connected to the lateral line by use of a three elbow swing joint: (3) Marlex plastic street ell with eight (8) inch TBE Sched- ule 80 nipple. Swing joint. s.izcd the same as inlet to sprinkler. C: All sprinkler heads shall be positioned to prevent contract with lawn mowers. D. No more than one type of head per zone will be accepted. 3.04 ELECTRIC VALVE INSTALLATION A. Electric valve installation shall be as indicated in the specifications or drawings. All electrical valves shall be enclosed in a minimum ten (10) inch width valve, box. This box shall be installed one half inch (1/2-) below finished grade. 2.05 CONTROL.i.ER *D EI,ECTRIrAL CONNECTIONS A. All electrical connections shall conform to the Natinnetl Electrical. Code, latest edition. B Control wires installed beneath walks, drives, or other permanent surfaces shall he placed in sleeves. C. Wires shall be spliced only at valve boxes. D. Leave twenty -tour (24) inch loop of wire at each valve for expansion contraction and servicing. E. Controllers and valves shall be from same company e.g. (Rain Bird, Toro). F. 120 VAC electrical power supply to the controller loca- tion shall be supplied by others. 3.06 FLUSHING ARID TESTING A. After all new sprinkler piping and risers are in place and connected for a given section and all necessary division work has been completed and prior to the .installation of sprinkler heads all control valves shall be opened and a full head of water used to flush out the system. 01000-08 system. All written instructions shall be included in the bound maintenance package as stated in Paragraph 1.03 - Submittals-. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 PIPE AND FITTINGS A. Pipe sizes shall conform to those shown.on the drawings. No substitutions of smaller pipe sizes will be permitted, but substitutions of larger size may be approved. All pipe damaged or rejected because of defects shall be removed from the site at the time of said rejection. B. All piping four (4) inches and Larger will be equipped with gaskets. C. All fittings for pipes four (4) inches and larger will be equipped with gaskets. 0. All piping downstream of electric valves, sizes three (3) inches and smaller, shall be rigid unplasticized PVC 200 PSI working pressure extruded from virgin parent material of the type specified on the drawings. The pipe shall be homogeneous throughout and free from visible cracks, holes, foreign materials, blisters, wrinkles and dents. All plastic pipe shall be continuously and permanently marked with the manufacturer's name, material, size, and schedule type. Pipe must bear the NFS seal. F. All main line piping and underground piping under continuous pressure shall be rigid unplasticized PVC- 200 _psi working pressure extruded from virgin parent material of the type specified on the drawings. The .pipe shall be homogeneous throughout and free from visible cracks, holes, foreign materials, blisters, wrinkles and dents. F. All plastic fittings to be installed shall be molded fittings manufactured of the same material as the pipe and shall be suitable for solvent weld, slip joint ring tight seal , or screwed connections. No fitting made of other material shall be used except as hereinafter specified. G. Slip fitting socket tapers shall be so sized that a dry unsoftened pipe end conforming to these special provisions can be inserted no more than halfway into the socket. Plastic saddle and flange fittings will not be permitted. Only Schedule 80 pipe may be threaded. e 9120/89 01000 - 04 B. Sprinkler main shall be tested under normal water pressure for a period of twelve (12) hours. If leaks occur, repair and repeat the test. Give Designer twenty- four (24) hours notice prior to testing. C. Testing of the system shall be performed after completion Of the entire installation and any necessary repairs shall be made, at the Contractor's expense, to put the system in good working order before final payment by the. Owner. D. Adjustment o-F the sprinkler heads and automatic equipment will be done by the Contractor upon completion of installation to provide optimum performance. Minor adjustments during the guarantee period will be made by the Owner. E. After completion, testing, and acceptance of the system, the Contractor will instruct the Owner's personnel in the operation and maintenance of the system. PART 4.0 - CODES, PERMITS, WARRANTY, AND GUARANTEE 4.1 CODES AND ORDINANCES: A. All materials and operations shall conform to all applicable codes and ordinances. It is the Contractor's responsibility to investigate and follow all regulations. 4.2 PERMITS AND FEES: A. The Contractor shall obtain, at his expense, all required permits and shall pay all required fees. Any penalties imposed due to failure to obtain any permit or pay any fee. shall be the responsibility of the Contractor. 4.3 WARRANTY AND GUARANTEE: A. The Contractor shall furnish a certificate of warranty registration and a written guarantee of work and materials for one-year period from the date of final acceptance of the Irrigation System by the Owner, and the Designer. 0 0 2.02 SLEEVES A. All sleeves shall be Class 200 PVC or stronger. All sleeves are required at every crossing indicated on drawings. (Size Noted) B. All sleeves shall be installed under proposed pavement areas prior to subgrade and base gonstruction. C. Sleeves shall have a minimum of 18" and a maximum of twenty-four (24) inch clearance below bottom of curb. D. All sleeves shall have a minimum horizontal separation of twenty-four (24) inches and a anaximum of thirty-six (36) inches from center to center. E. Stub up sleeve pipe twelve (12) inches above ground surface and cap. Paint cap with fluorescent orange paint for easy identification. F. The location of all sleeves shown on the plans is schematic. The contractor shall make any adjustments necessary to accommodate existing vegetation, utilities, or other existing conditions. H. If road crossings are designated as being bore locations the bore must be of ample size to accomodate the size sleeve specified. 2.03 CONTROL SYSTEM A. The automatic controllers shall be as shown on the plans JOB NUMBER. 34076.0& DRAWN BY: B S CHECKED By. B S and shall be made by the same manufacturer as valves. B. Install Rain Check or Mini -Click type shut off device to override the control timer in the event of rain. 2.04 CONTROL WIRE A. Control wire shall be type UP, UL approved, for direct burial and shall be gauge 14 or larger for the control wire and gauge 14 or larger for common wire. B. Joining of underground wires shall be made with. watertight connectors in valve boxes No splicing .U) between boxes in acceptable. C. All wire connections in valve boxes; first example (d shall stay open until Designer approves. a 9/20/8t 11 01000-05 *0 O Pont Z■ REVISIO Date z C7 0 o O�cnQats. SRN a an MUMS . Description This drawing. as an instrument of service, is and shall remain the property of the Landscape Architect and shall not be reproduced. published or used in any way without the permission of the Landscape Architect 2 K, ,5 C S C) cn n- 6 0- .. cXl O O Z Q� t- Q i V Irrigation Specs 1�3 Date: Nov. 3, 1994 a I b c Id e I RELEASED FOR CONSTRUMON