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CITY OF PALM DESERT
Landscape. Inspection Schedule for
Renovated Landscape. and Custom Homes
Plant Material.
a. Condition
b. Type
c, Placement
Inoraanics
a. Decomposed Granite
b. Boulders
c. Cobble
Final
a. Irrigation
➢ Valves boxes, and wiring
b.
c.
➢ Controller :operation and site specific yearly Irrigation
schedule.
➢ Sprinkler, bubbler and/or dripemitter type, flow rate land
quantity per plant
> Overall operation
Tree staking
Overall
Please call 760 776-6450'to schedule inspections at least 24 hours in advance.
Important Notice — Underground Service Alt
j�arr�p ection 4216/4217 •of the Government Code requires.
Dig Alert Id ntifcation Numbe be issued befor a
1 � 'Permlt`to Ex ovate will be valid. For your Dig Alert
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OLL FREE a 1-800-227-26 pi two working days.
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Landscape R non Plan
Reviewed By: - ,�
Approved By: S
Date: 6✓-�
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Construction contractor agrees that in accordance with generally accepted construction
practices, construction contractor will be required to assume sole and complete responsibility for
job site conditions during the course of construction of the project, including safety of all persons
and property, that this requirement shall be made to apply continuously and not be limited to
normal working hours, and construction contractor further agrees to defend, indemnify and hold
design professional harmless from any and all liability, real or alleged, in connection with the
performance of. work on this project, ,excepting liability arising from ,the sole negligence of design
professional.
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CVWD NOTE• 1
NO TREE PLANTING WITHIN 10' OF C.V:W.D. SEWER AND WATER LINES
CVWD NOTE* 2
TREES, PLANTS, WALLS, SIDEWALKS AND PERMANENT STRUCTURES
OF ANY KIND SHALL NOT BE BUILT IN CVWD ANS USBR EASEMENTS
OR RIGHT—OF—WAY WITHOUT FIRST OBTAINING AND ENCROACHMENT
PERMIT FROM CVWD.
CVWD NOTE: 3..
NO. PERMANENT STRUCTURES WITHIN CVWD EASEMENTS. CWVD, WILL,
NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REPLACING AND/OR MAINTAINING ANY
DECORATIVE CONCRETE AND /OR LANDSCAPING INSTALLED OVER
WATER MAINLNES OR VALVES.
CVWD NOTE: 4
TURF AREAS IRRIGATED WITH SPRAY/ROTOR SYSTEMS MUST BE SET BACK
AT LEAST 24" FROM CURBS DRIVEWAYS, SIDEWALKS OR ANY OTHER AREA
THAT MAY RESULT IN RUNOFF OF WATER ONTO STREETS. AN UNDULATING
LANDSCAPE BUFFER AREA CREATED BY THE SETBACK SHALL BE DESIGNED:
WITH ROCK, COBBLE OR DG AND/OR CAN BE LANDSCAPED WITH DRIP
IRRIGATED SHRUBS/ACCENTS OR COVERED WITH SUITABLE GROUND COVER.
NOTE BACKFLOW MUST BE SCREENED
FROM PUBLIC VIEW ON ALL SIDES
WITH PLANT MATERIAL.
NOTE: ALL OVERHEAD UTILITIES AND
UTILITIES A SHOW
ALL. UNDERGROUND ARE : , N
ON PLAN,
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Coachella Valley Water District
Landscape Design Approval
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NOTE LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION SYSTEM
-CERTIFICrATE OF C a,MPLETION MUST BE
COMPLETED AND FILED WITH THE CITY
OF PALM DESERT AND CVWD
PROJECT' .INFO
OWNER:
Mr. Pisco
73-418 Pinyon Street
Palm Desert, CA 92260
Telephone 760.773.5205
ARCHITECT:
FEDDERLY AND ASSOCIATES
38-747 Nopales Road
Palm Desert, California 92211
Telephone 760.773.5205
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Important Notice — Underground Service Alert
Section 421 /4217 of the Government Code requires
Dig Alert I enti cation Number be issued before a
Permit to Excavo e' will be valid. For your Dig Alert
I entificalian Num er call Underground' Service. Alert
TOLL FREE at 1-800-227-2600two working days
before you dig.,
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Construction contractor agrees that in accordance with generally accepted constriction
practices, construction contractor will be required to assume sole and complete responsibility for
Job site conditions during the course of construction of the project, including safety of all persons
and property, that thisrequirement shall be made to apply continuously and not be limited to
normal working hours, and construction contractor further agrees to defend,indemnify and hold
design professional harmless from any and all liability, real or alleged, in connection with the
performance of work on this project, excepting liability arising Worn the sole negligence of design
professional.
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1. MAINLINE, LATERALS AND VALVES ARE SHOWN
OUTSIDE PLANTING AREAS FOR GRAPHIC CLARITY ONLY.
THEY SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN SHRUB AREAS.
2-SLEEVING SHALL OCCUR UNDER ALL HARDSCAPE.
SURFACES WITH SCHEDULE 40 PVC 2 .X SIZE .OF PIPE.
3. SCREEN BACKFLOW .DEVICE FROM 'COMMUNITY
VIEW WITH PLANT MATERIAL.
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SYM:. NAME
AA Acacia aneura
Mulga
PALMS
-SYM, NAME
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Mexican Blue Palm
GH Chamaerops humilis
Mediterranean Pan Palm
SHRUBS
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NEED
LOIN
SIZE
24" Box
WATER
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MOD
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PLANT
QTY COMMENTS FACTOR
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SYM. NAME NFFF75: SIZE QTY. -COMMENTS FACTOR
AA Agave -americana var. media -pieta 24 :Box 19, :24
Yellow- Striped LOW
AP Agave. parry' LOIN 5 gal
HOachucensis
BQL Bougainvillea. 'Glow Torch' MOD 5021.
BougainviIlea.
GAP Gaeselpinia pulcherinma MOD. 5 go 13 Orange
Red. Bird of Paradise
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Golden Barrel
Euphorbia milli LoW . _ gal
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Irene Lantana
LLC.-Leucophyllum laevigatum
Ghihudhuan Rain Sage
Lantana montevldensls
YellowTrailing Lantana
Lantana montevidensls
Purple Trailing Lantana
MR Nth lenbergiarl.gens
Regal Mlst.
RK Ruellid brittonlana
Purple Dwarf Ruellla.
REG Russells ecqulsetifarmis Goccinea
Coral. Fountain
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ZG Zephyranthes 'Labuffarosed' MOD I 15 Pf6K-
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QTY. COMMENTS FACTOR
12 Vine .50
SYM. NAME SIZE Gift COMMENTS
3/8' 'Desert GOLD' DG; with 11% :fines, 2 iTnch:es thick
in all -planters, wet and compact Hold the DG down 1'
from all h.ardscape
'Hickory Creek boulders see boulder schedule
3' to 4' Dia, HICKORY CREEK Bou.Ider's
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NOTE: ALL QUANTITIES ARE FOR ESTIMATE PURPOSE ONLY,.
CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY QUANTITIES
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practices, construction contractor will be required to assume sole and complete responsibility for
job Site conditions during the course of construction of the- project, including safety of all persons
and property; that this requirement shall be made to apply continuously and not be limited to,
normal working hours, and construction contractor further Agrees to defend,indemnify and hold
design professional harmless from any and all liability, real or alleged, in connection with the
performance of. work -on this project, excepting liability arising from the, sole negligence of design
professional.
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I entificofian Number call Underground Service Alert.
TOOL FREE at 1-800-227=2600 two working' days,
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1-1/2"
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-5 GPM
.1-0 'GPM
16 GPM
'20 GPM
40 GPM
2" 60 GPM
-REFER TO EMITTER SCHEDULE
rOR EMITTER MODEL # AND GPH FOR
=ACH PLANT SPECIES `THIS SHEET.
1A
3/4"
2A
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Yellow -Striped 1-011
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Huachucensls
-BRL Bougainvillea 'Slow Torch'. :MOD
pougainvlllea
GAP CossalpInto pulcherInma MOD
Red Blyd of Porgdises
Ebhinocactus grusonll
&olden barrel
Euphorblq mUir LOW
Grown of Thorns
Euphorbla tlrucallf'Fire 5tlthWLON
Fire sticke
DW DasylIrlon wha61er1 LOW
Desert. 5poon;(erey)
Fauqulerla_splendens 1-21^1
Ocotillo
Hesperalo parvMFlora
Yellow Yucca
Lantana 'Irene'
Irene Lantana
LLG Leucophyllumlaevreptum
Ghlhuahuan Rain Sage
LKY Lantana moritevldensls
HP
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SYM.
NAME
WATER
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PLANT'
FACTOR
PA Prahea ermata
Mexican Blue Palm
LOW
LOW
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LON
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MOD
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50
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50
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50
HATER
SYN. NAME
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DESCRIpTION
XERI-BUBBLER
FLAW
RADIUS
WALL MOUNTED 12 STATION RESIDENTIAL CONTROLLER.
ELECTRIC CONTROL VALVE FOR TURF AREAS AND PALM TREE BUBBLERS, SIZE AS
NOTED ON PLAN. REFER TO DETAIL ON IRRIGATION DETAIL -SHEET
ELECTRIC CONTROL VALVE KIT WITH BUILT 1IN FLUSH VALVE FOR DRIP AREAS FLoP
TREE BUBBLERS, SIZE AS NOTED ON PLAN.
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MAINLINE - -USE CLASS 315 FOR 2' OR LARGER AND SCH. 40 pVC-FOR 1/211to 1-1/2'
NON -PRESSURE LATERAL UNE PIPING - PVC CLASS 200, pvc 315 ve DIA.
IRRIGATION POINT OF CONNEOTION - FROM IDC511NG 3/4" MOIR. (1! RP Backlioe installed by General Centrector)
PIPE SLEEVING- SHALL OCCUR UNDER ALL.HARDSCAPE SLEEVING SHALL BE 2K.111E DIAMETER OF THE PIPE.
INDICATES CONTROLLER NUMBER
I INDICATES FLOW IN GALLONS PER MINUTE
INDICATES ZONE TYPE
INDICATES ELECTRIC CONTROL VALVE -SIZE
NOTE:
1 MAINLINE, LATERALS AND VALVES ARE SHOWN
OUTSIDE PLANTING. AREAS FOR GRAPHIC CLARITY ONLY.
THEY SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN SHRUB AREAS.
2. SLEEVING SHALL OCCUR UNDER ALL HARDSCAPE
SURFACES WITH SCHEDULE 40 PVC 2 X SIZE OF PIPE.
3. SCREEN BACKFLOW DEVICE FROM COMMUNITY
MEW WITH PLANT MATERIAL
Coachella Valley Water District
Landscape Design Approval
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NO TREE PLANTING WITHIN 10' OF C.V.W.D.
SEWER AND WATER LINES
DRIP
DRIP
UMBRELLA
TREES, PLANTS, WALLS, SIDEWALKS AND PERMANENT STRUCTURES
OF ANY KIND SHALL NOT BE BUILT IN CVWD ANS USBR EASEMENTS
OR RIGHT-OF-WAY WITHOUT FIRST OBTAINING AND ENCROACHMENT
PERMIT FROM CVWD.
NO PERMANENT STRUCTURES WITHIN QVWD EASEMENTS, 'cW.VO WILL
NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REPLACING AND/OR MAINTA NINeG ANY
DECORATIVE CONCRETE AND /OR LANDSCAPING INSTALLED OVER.
WATER MAINLINES OR VALVES.
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Section 4216/4217 of the Government Code requires'.
a Dig Alert Identification Number be issued, before a
'Permit to Excavate' will be valid. For your Dig Alert
Identification Number call Underground Service Alert
TOLL FREE at 1-800-227-2600'two working days
beffore. you dig.;
EXISTING +6'
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Construction contractor agrees that, in accordance with generally accepted construction
practices, construct on contractor will be required to assume sole and complete responsibility for
job site conditions during the course of construction of theproject, including safety of all persons
and property, that this requirement shall be made to apply continuously and not be limited to
normal working hours, and construction contractor further agrees to defend, indemnify and hold
design professional harmless from any and all liability, real or alleged, in connection with the
performance of. work on, this project, excepting liability arising from the sole negligence of design
professional:
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SPECIFICATIONS
Miff SOURCE INTEGRATEDLEMAN°.
DRNErt, 2950K (-1507+Im), HIS( CRT,
PVNER USAGE AT 12VACINPUT VA6WATTS:
S.BVAA W. MULTIPLY FIXTUREVABY THE
NUMBER OF FIXTURES USED TQ DETERMINE
SIZE-oFTRANSFOIB ER
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CABLECONNECTOREUPRJED-
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SETBACK NOTES
1. Locatelight fixtures a min.. of 4'-0" from edge of tree.
2. Locate light fixtures 1'-Q" -from edge of palms.
3. At all times a conscious effort will be made to
place light fixtures in planter beds instead of lawn areas.
4. These measurements area superseeded -only when
field :conditions warrant change b-y Owner's Representative.
ELECTRICAL NOTES.
1. Electrician 'Is to provide all necessary plans, specifications, and
documents„ etc and obtain all required approvals and permits.
2. Unless otherwise provided by Contractor, electrician is to size and
circuit all _electrical requirements shown on plans. (i.e. lights, pumps, pool,
equipment, time clocks, irrigation controllers, etc..)
Contractor is to provide as builts.,
3: All materials and workmanship shall conform to all Governing Codes
and Ordinances and acceptable standards of practice.
4_ Coordinate all work, especially sleeving, trenching and backfilling with
irrigation, concrete and masonry subcontractors as required.
b. Lighting controllers will be located adjacent to irrigation controllers
whenever possible.
6.. Electrician is to confirm .exact tree location So as to insure proper
installation of light fixtures.
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NOTE: ALL-UPLIC=I-ITS WILL BE SHROUDED aro-o-B m T,HE I-le1-IT SOURCE
NOTE: MAILBOX LIGHTS ARE TO BE ON PHOTOCELL TO REMAIN ON ALL NIGHT
NOTE: PATH LIGHTS ARE DESIGNED SO Ti•IEY CAN NOT BE TURNED TO LIGHT UPWARD
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LAI D5CAF !E MAINTENANcg PROGRAM
cal Work Activities
rndacape maintenance work ndudes trash pick up, mowing/edging turf areas; weeding -'shrub -beds, Irrigating
rf a ensas well as removing Utter. In addition, a general Inspection of all maintained'areae le required on a regular
determine the need of further attention such as pruning, turf :problems, weeds, insects; ;fertilization needs and
its to Irrigation systems,
rltizing work schedules, consider the -fallowing:
ublic access areas must" be kept neat, dean and safe,
lanted areas should' look kept and be free of weeds and litter.
imadlately remove debris and d pose of properly.
amove dead or dying plant parts. (This Includes hanging or broken tree limbs/palm: fronds).
lecard green waste atappropriate green waste recycling facilities. -.
sport faulty irrigation seeterne Immediately In the case of damaged Irrigation heads ; repairs should be made the
me day.
dic Work Activities
aintenance procedures are performed only one or two times- per .year. This work Is usually sensitive to plant flowering.
mperatures and seasonal Watering needs. Work generally performed on a 3easonal•basis Includes; pruning,
adjusting Irrigation schedules„ turf' aeration, over-beading,applying herbicides/pesticides) and :removing/replacingdeador
its..
ring samfpnle CscheddFuge: sghows probable' %easonai'work activities:
S y weed hlnested turf'ra eqs• with. a selective postemergent herbicide.
spry pre. -emergent herbie de to control crabgrass, spurge, :dandelloas
d. oxalis n turf areas..
v weeds that have emerged in planter bads, .apply. a brand leaf herbicde (contact err systemte)_
'ply forth zer' to turf, annual color beds as needed.
rrtplze lawns with a balanced, slow release product appropriate' for the season of
plicatlon and per soil fertility test results.
line deciduous shrubs and trees. (Pruning shouldbe completed prior to leafing, or after flower buds emerge
d after any danger of frost has passed)
ill pruning of trees and shrubs- should occur': after aver -seeding 'and when :over -seeded areas are:. well :established,
Sting /Ma ,h - )Aaol:
Iminete: broad leof weeds In gross .areas with selective past -emergent herbicide registered far Use :an the
rticulor weed species present.
ply a second application of a pre -emergent herbicide to control crab grass.
line shrubs and ground covers to control their size, to remove any dead stems and branches and to remove any
int parts damaged by r frost. Cutoff and dlepose-.of dead flower stems. -
,velop rig :broad leaf evergreen stemscon be damaged "by heat Prune:: lightly only ,when necessary:
Irate turf.
Mize plants with. slow release, well-balanced fertilizer with the exceptionof native or arid plant species. Irrigate
tilized area long enough.to wash particles off foliage, but do. not displace fertlllzer or create surface runoff
'blame.
ants producing abnormal, or abnormally yellow, leaves should be examined for passible nutrient/water imbalance:
water related, check sop, grade to ensure plant is not sitting to low In the planting hole.
necessary, adjust sop grade to adequately keep water from the root crown.'
t 1n to' Early summer (May - sorry
r 9 o June)
amine turf areas for weeds and remove with a selective poet -emergent herbicide (Ifnaeded).
une Date: palms In early May or when blossoms have set Prune Washingtonlq rabusto: palms In. mid June.
move 'fruit, dead and/or dying fronds. Check shrubs pruned In winter as they may require a second pruning.
Leer (�ipfe Arne --.August)
une. yore
fillfsra 'palms In late July. Noothermajor-pruhing' should he performed on plants/trees'other
in that which provides for the safety of pedestrians or clearance of vehicles.
Summer. Early Fall (September - Octobeli
uning of same tree species may occur at' this time:
alping aeration and over -seeding- operations should begin as doll temperatures drop end night time air temperatures
consistently below. 65 for five consecutive nights:.
ant trees, shrubs, perennialsand bulbs. -
une ground covers back to established borders. Take carenottoover prune.
nmended pruning practices :
st one-half of the foliage should be -left in the ::upper 'two-thlyda portion of the tree.
esshould: not be crowded. Branches- should' be uniformly spaced throughout the entire tree and along the
of each branch. --
:rees are 'established .(four to five years.:afte planting); they diould be .placed on a:rotational pruning schedule
1 between three to five years Based upon the type (species), recatlgn and overall condition, Individual
hoeld be placed an a pruning cycle.
ling cycles : do not eliminate the need for Immediate or emergency maintenance demands:
'eider the plant type, its natural :form, location and overall: condition. Whenever possible, frees should
a one of the following techniques. - -
coy Cleaning: Selective:. removal of aria or more branches which are dead, dying, diseased,
Ir producing' water sprouts In the tree's canopy. (See Illustration #2)
akly
say'Raising:. Selective remove)afrlovier branches to ,provide desired clearance for -vehicles :and/or
nnv• Reduction: Reduce-th height and/or 'spread,'of the .entire tree by seleictere`.,(Crawn shaping)'
branches' closest to the nearest lateral branch,
ooy Restnrntlnn• Selectively removes:. overcrowded, dead or dying water sprouts that have: )occurred
ng, vandalism, over pruning or acts : of nature. The remaining water sprouts are allowed -:ter grow
natural ;canopy.
oov Thinning; Selective' removal of branches to increase Tight_ penetration,: enhance air movement,
the weight of lateral/scaffold branches, '
h: Selective removal of -vertical growth branches. 'allowing for the development of- more horizontal•
riches.. Vertical branches ore cut bads to the base of a- Strongscaffold: or parent branch. (This Is the
rred technique but may be required. on trees located beneath utility fines or on'trees that :have been
topped)
ore Reducing ,or removing 'branches and sterna to slow down the growth rate of competing leaders,.
w ing branches consider the size of the branch, Its location, attachment.. angle as
I health and vigor of the tree. Na more than 20% of the live foliage should be removedatone time.
rant the less tolerance It will .have to pinning..
nature plants. prune less. It le always better to :remove ,smaller branches rather than larger ones.
ng tools sharp and dean. When. pruning diseased trees tools .should :be. dipped in 10% bleach solution -
cut. -
d be clean and smooth. A three -cut process isusedto remove larger limbs. This will help ovoid stripping
of the bark and minimize wounding. Cuts should be made just _.outside -the branch bark ridge and collar area. I
ould be - at a right angle to the parent branch leaving a slight stub ,(1/16 to -1/8 inch).
yin 'dead branches, the finds cut should be made just outside of the branch barkridge and. collar. of
this or wounded tissue. When removing diseased branches, remove at least 6 to 9 .Inches of addltianol,
tissue. This will help prevent the further spread of disease.
than 15 feet will require the use of a ladder, rope and saddle, or lift truck. Da not use epurs and/or
hey will cause damage to the tree think. The only exceptions to this ruler occur when: emergency efforts
d to reach an injured climber or when the entire free being removed.
Pruning
should beprunedto remove dead fronds and thorny fruit stems as they will become hazardous and unsightly
s are located adjacent -ter sidewalks or parking dress, fronds should be removed
'um clearance he ght of 8 feet,
nds ore to be removed only when they drop below the horizontal plane or horizon line.
Lining Shrubs..
O ld be pruned when they.' (1) grow too tall for the areawhere' they are located, (2) block vehicular line of big
rangy or woody (4) have dead flower stocks. and (5) block or hamper access to -sidewalks or curb areas,
ges should. be pruned annually.. or semi-annually, depending on their growth -:pattern. and..their growth rate.
collar Is not visible,
ht,,
me to prune evergreen plants le In fall or spring: 'Flowering: plants are not pruned until after they have bloomed
InsRWe plants are not pruned until after danger of frost has passed. - -
uld be done with the use of hand held pruning tools Avoid ;the use of hedge shears except when the height of a
be reduced .quickly. When the use of power shears Is necessary, remove branches to a' desired height or width.
selectivelyremoveevery ache branch with hand' pruners.' Pruning of plantsIntergeometric forms Is not an
form of pruning (withtheexception of specialized '. topiary pruning).
rpon the type of plant and the overall landscape' design, it is desirable to allow plants to grow near:.arInto each
eats a hedge or a screen. Shrubs/ground cover adjacent to'curbs -will :not ' exceed a heightof 3 feet. Shrubs
ind sidewalk precis are allowed to :grow taller butshouldnot Impede .pedestrian access to. or pedestrian traffic,
walk.
grasses should be cut bade annually or hi -annually to a height of 9 to 12 inches: Dividing the greases isanother
tral their_ growth: horizontally,
fining Vines
spoiler pants tied to training devices should be examined monthly, and .when necessary should be pruned ,and
s in ci runner that promotes directional ,growth. In :conjunction -Alai supports. Do'- not use nails to secure 'vines
walls.
lining Ground Covers.
we ore to be kept free of weeds, and properly trimmed along' walks, -.walls, and paved areas.
a hand hoe to remove weeds in plant bed -areas. Extract weeds by hand or spray with an approved 'herbicide.
er In ground cover areas as needed.
re should
The be trimmed' to within a minimum: of 12 Inches from control units, valve. boxes. couplers, other appurtenances,
r. y should not be allowed to grow into trees or shrubs nor onto structures or walla: Ground
Id be maintained as shrubs would be. selectively prune stems to reduce size and eliminate whips such as on
1. Arbitrary and non -selective pruning on ground covers cancause problems similar-tq those on trees or shrubs.
ve pruning does not remove dead or dying portionsofthe ground cover.- The damage caused by hedge shears
ns(is unsightly (especially. when using power hedge shears) and it does not reduce the :size of the plant but con
se rapid re -growth. Use hand pruners or loppersto reduce the size of thegroundcover. In ,some cases, removal'
lent materialmay be the. solution to contrail ng the plants within a givenplanter area,
lining Cacti and Succulents
of cggt and succu enter is minimal.; Mdnitar growth end development, inspect for possible excess =rehire,. scale,
site prgb erns. This' Is .especially Important for Agave, Census,,'Camegie°, 'Echinocactus,.Opuntlo, Fauquerla, end'-`
:fee.
heads, or high volume drips away from base of plants. The tendency to over -water these plants: is the leading
sir demise. Controlling; the watering frequency will help eliminate this problem and may prevent root rot.
site problems should be controled with a systemic pesticide. as these Insect pests can spread and may lead' to: the
e plant. Scale must be controlled when the Trisect is still 1n Its. crawler stage. Before the epplication of any pesticide,
ant to Identify thepest end gat a written recommendation from a California State Certified Pest Control Advisor
: method to controlthepest:
_fit Notice . Underaround Service Alert
Section 4216/4217 of the Government Code requi es.
a Dig Alert Id nil cation Numbe be issued;befor a
'Permit to Ex ava ' will be vali , For your Dig Alert
Identification Num er call Und rground Service Alert
TOIL FREE at 1-800-227-2600 two working days
before you dig.
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Fertilizers and U-seas
Supplemental fertilizing maybe required to Improve thenutrient levels of the soli: Test should be conducted once or twice•'
a year (before and after the growing segson) on all turf and shrub areas to determine actual nutrient needs. Soil samples.
should be sent to on independent testing lob of least six' to eight weeks before the next scheduled application.
1. Record all fertilizer applications noting the Identity, type, formula, application rate, frequency, and landscape
material (turf. 'trees, shrubs, ground cover) the fed lizor was applied to. Prior to, and Immediately after application;
the surface area must be: well watered, but do not al ow any area to become flooded (Mending water),,
2. Fertilizers can be organic or inorganic, dry, liquid or pellets:
3. After applying fertilizer, wash down all adjacent areas to prevent fertilizers from stelning sUrfaceL
4: Fertilizer needs, rates, formulas and schedules very from plant to plant and season to'.aeaeon: "The optimum Dime
to fertlizetrees and shrubs Is late -fall' when plant roots are :most active.
5. Trees, shrubs, and ground covers that require supplemental applications should he scheduled En accordance ,with
the National Arbor -Est Association Standard for Fern zing Shade and Ornamental Trees, the National Arborist
Association Standards, and. In accordance with the rate indicated by the manufacturer.
6. Some plants may require deep root feeding or foliage applied sprgys to correct Iron chlorosis or other micro -nutrient
deficiencies normally in the summer months of June; July, or August:'
7 Fertilizing native or desert trees, shrubs, , and ground covers Is, not recommended.
8, Over -seeded turf areas should be feral fzed no less than once 'every 90 days. Apply.a high nitrogen : formula, once
very three to four weeks after over -seeding, and again In December or January, as well. as In Apr'1 or May.
9. From June to August, use o balanced.: slow release fertiizer. -
10: All fertilizer application rates should be In accordance with manufacturers specifications.
Weed Control
Weeds Inhibit lawns plants, and trees from gaining the moisture andnutrients they reguire for growth and development.
Weeds should be removed as follow- s:
1. Rem ve all weeds as soon as possible from lawns. planters, planting areas,expansion joints, tree pits, :and
graveled'areas. 2. No more than 10% percent of 'the turf area should have weeds
3, Weeds In: lawns can be .controlled' with selective herbicides or -a poet -emergent spray..
4. Walt until the second :or third cutting before using pre -emergent herbicides on newly seeded lawns.
5. To aoritrol crabgrass'. apply pre -emergence in January while Bermuda grass is dormant.
6. Brood -leaf weeds in lawns can be removed -select vely with post emergent herbicide. When titlllzing th_FS method
of control, care must be taken not to harm the areas adjacent to the application.
7. Weed control in planting areas may include mechanical and chemical methods. Mechanical or hand weeding..
shou d be limited to 'spot -control in newly planted areas or windy conditions.
8: When weather permits, use herbicides to prevent weed seed germination in September. Herbicides must be
registered for use on turf grasses. ornamental plants, end weeds selected for treatment - -
9: 'Selected herbicides should be registered far use on turf grasses and shrub planting ,areas. Fallow directions to
ensure the herbicide Is safe for usecmamentol,species (if applicable).
10. Calibrate'spreader (sprayer), apply evenly first rn arse direction and :then the. other.
Insect Related Problems I s
If Insects are suspected, Identify the need, monitor the problem,determine the --extent or progression
seasonal
problem
of the aa' and
If necessary spray with appropriate nsecacide: If possible, do net treat as this may be a'seasond prohlnrn that.may'correot
Itself.
+ All areas of the landscape should be inspected for infestations of harmful pests which Include aphids, beetles, :scale,
slugs, snails, spider mites, thrips, whiteflies; .Eucalyptus longhorn borer. weevils. Palm borers, and Polo Verde
borers. Leaves that are chewed, blotched,' deformed, discolored, zkeletonlzed, defoliated, or wilted cpuld besignsof -pest problems. + 'Pest control can include an Integrated pest management control ;system, pesticide control, exclusion, .natural
enemies, biological control, and host resistance.
+ Application of all pesticides will be made by a California State Licensed Past Control -Applicator.
Pesticides should be applied when thepossibility of con aminattan Is .at its. lowest: Early morning application: shall
be used when possible to avoid- contamination from draft. Applicatorshouldmonitor the -weather and avoid'
conditions that would greatly reduce the effectiveness 'a : the treatment or create passible harmful rum -off from
the frothed area.Applicator should aleo:ensure that the prescribed chemicals are most effective during the current
life cycle of the pests.
+ Post warning signs in areas:. where pesticides are to be applied and reduce watering to eliminate runoff. If water is
required to Increase pesticide efficiency, It should be applied in quantities the area Is capable of receiving without
creating excessive runoff.
+ Exercise caution when mixing and transferring pesticides to prevent- contaminating areas outside the target area:
Application methods should be -need Which ensure materla s are confined to the target area. Spray tanks containing.
excess chemicals shall not be drained on site, Disposal ofpesticidesas well as tank deaning.matertals shall comply
with the guidelines established by the State of California Food and Agricultural Code and EPA' regulations.
+ Spray equipment shall be In good operating condition, of high quality, and designed to efficiently apply prescribed
materials. Avoid high pressure applications and water soluble drift agents:
+ Pesticides should be Wettedfrommaterials which characteristically have the lowest residual persistence.
+ Consultation with a State of Ca Ifernre Licensed Pest Control Advisor may berequired beforeapplying:hemlcal
treatment(s). - -
+ In case a Restricted Use Pesticide is recommended, there must be a Restricted Materials Permit issued by the
County of Riverside AgriculturalCOMMeeloner. - -
+ Da not use toxic pesticides to centre pests: when predatory or, parasitic .Insects are present.
+ A continuing program to control Insects and rodents is recommended. The following informationshould be
Included: the pestto be controlled, method of control, the product labels, a schedule as to frequency of control.
Maintain a monthly and dolly pesticide spray: lag to 'record all pesticides used.
.Sprinkler Maintenance
The controlling factor In the performance of water management within landscape maintenance preas Is the application of
wo er to landscape plants t rate which closely matches the actual demands of plant meter al with little- or no runoff: Water
conservation, roadwaysafety and maintenance are the first .a d foremast reasons why water must be strictly controlled
within the City. Other 'important water management considerations Include safe and dry turf areas for community use,
water costs, and p ant health, -- - I. Before repairing or adjusting systems, 'verify the operating. pressure of the:. supply system. Static pressure at
P.O.C. should. also be phecked. If pressure. Is substantially higher than design pressure. Adjust. pressureregulator
accordingly. - - - - -
2. Irrigation schedules should be: adjusted seasonally.
3. The ent re Irrigation system, Including all components from connection at meters, -shall be maintained in an
operational state at, all times. This includescontrollers and remote control, valves, .gate valves, main lines,. service'
Mee and Irrigation heads. -
4. All rape re shall be performed by fully tro ned personnel knowledgeable' in all phases of landscaping and Irrigation
system operation, maintenance, adjustment, and repair. Repair personnel shall also be know edgeable In all type
of components including control clocks, valves, and sprinkler heads, as well as with all brands and modals of
Irrigation equipment utilized Ina landscape.
5, Morn Irrigation and supply systems must be ''rested and inspected periodically.
Quarterly basis: -
+ Flushlateral lines, catch water same e and closely check for debris end suspended matter.
+ Flush- until water runs clear, shouldrequire only a 'few seconds.
Monthly basis:
• ,Examine and clean all filters,
• 'Replace filter as required.. - -
+ Adjust and clean or replace emission devices as required.
• -Perform walk-through and "look for .visible plant stress, check emissions .device location and
flow.
Weekly basis:
+ Test Irrigation heads and coverage areas to:
+ Provide adequate coveragefor all landscaped areas. Prevent excessive runoff and/or erosion.
+ Prevent watering of roadways, facilities such as tennis,- basketball' or handball courts, -
walkways, trails, fences, and private property.
+ 'Match precipitation rates;
8. Quickly repair all irngaron system damage and record repairs.
7. All _. sprinkler heads she be odjueted to maintain proper coverage. Adjustment shall Include -actual adjustments tq
heads, cleaning and ':flushing heads and lines, end .removal of obstructions.
8. Minor repairs shall includebut not be limited to: all lateral Tines regardless of -size, risers,exposed' electrical connections;
washers, seals, adjusting pins and replacement of valve box lids.
9. Major repairs shall -indude all mainline pipe regardless of size, controllers, pressure regulators; mainline, control.
wires ethers then obove, valves,. solenoids and diaphragms. all sprinkler heads and emitters.
10. Faulty Irrigation systems such ae:malfuncttaiing controllers, quick couplers, manual or automatic valves-and:sprinkler
heads should be corrected within 12 hours of notification.
11. All replacement components should match the original type end model unless a substitute Is approved
12 When 'sprinkler systems are out of service. temporary or alternative watering '(hand or watering' truck) may be
required:
13. Personnel are responsible for damage to sprinkler heads and valves' due to careless operation of vehicles -and lawn
mowers.
14. Irr gatlon system scheduling will be established by the City staff and will be based on ETO values obtained from
the Coachella Valley Water Mattel. - -
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I Tree Watering
ontrary to general knowledge, palm trees are moderate to high water users. The amount of "water used by palm depends
upon the size, species, location of the tree, and time of. year. Generally ;the larger the tree the mare water used. When
establishing a newly planted palm water usage :may range' from 30 to BO': gallons a day. Once the palm Is established (two to
four menthe after planting) the water requirement may decrease but generally not much more than 20% to :30%.
NOTE The: warmer the air and soil temperature,. the more -water Is used by plant material
NOTE: NO DESERT STIRUB SHALL BE PRUNED
INTO A BALL OR BOX, ALL PRUNING
SHOULD BE DONE TO MAINTAIN
THE NATURAL BEAUTY AND
f HARAE:1 ER OF THE PLANT
Construction contractor agrees that in accordance with generally accepted construction
practices, construction contractor' will be required to assume sole and complete responsibility for
jab site conditions during the course of construction of the project, including safety of all persons
and property, that this requirement shall be made to apply continuously and not be limited to
normal working hours, and construction contractor further agrees to defend, indemnify and hold
design professional harmless from any and all liability, real or alleged, in connection with the
performance of work anthis project, excepting liability arising from the sole negligence of design
professional.
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UNDISTURBED NATIVE
NOTE:
APPLY 1' m4p(. LAYER or
DECO1PCOm: cILMWE
ON TOP OF ROOT BAIL.
BARREL GAGTUS f ,A::fi$e,: DETAIL
N:TS,
OCOTILLO
2• TO-3! DEEP. WELL
ROOT ZONE
NATIVE SOIL DAMP LL
SET ON UNDISTURBED:
NATIVE SOIL
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NOTE
• 'NATIVE' SOIL 70. OE USED FOR BACKFILL
OF ALL SHRABS AND DESERT ACCENTS.
TAMP SOIL rn PLAC.E-
• NO FERTILIZER TO BE USED.
• HOLE 70 BE Aa DEEP AND A8. WIDEas Roov.mass.
• PLANT AT SAME DEPTH AS FLANT cam
OUT' exF CROWD DO NOT IEUS .
• ND. BASINS:
• :DRF'EMITTER. TO esE AT LEAST
IS' AWAY FROM PLANT.
NOTE:
APPLY 1 THICK LAYER OF
DECOMPOSED GRANITE
ON TOP' OF ROOT BALL
OCOTILLO fLANTINS DETAIL
N.T.S.
PLIANTINS NOTES
'I„ Before any plants are planted, all planted areas are to have been graded.
In an acceptable: manner to asssure positive drainage per the grading notes..
2. Where. circumstances plait no. tree. closer than IS. to an edge of
hardecape.
5. Remove all stakes From vines
4. Refer to planting 'details
5. P ieneverpossible, use plant materials acclimated to the Coachella Valley.
66 Landscape contractor when tying vines is to use a drill to establish the-
pllothole to receive the redhead portion of the molly.
7,: When tying vines or espaliers, wires should be spaced as follows, 1st (2,)
at I'-6" apart from f nish. grade,:the next (3) at II-0" apart to make
the top wire at 6-0' above finish grade. Wires should' be a minimum of
a-0" Iona centeron ants. When vines or espaliers are closer- than
laapart,:use a continuous wire between both plarts.
8. WARNING Plant material listed may or may not have been approved:: by
the _Agricultural Commissioner's office Landscape contractor,.. please
contact the developer for -status of :Agrmuiturol Commissioner's 'approval
or denial. Plant material not conforming, with quarantine laws may be
destroyed and civil action taken. Allplant material is-subjectto
inspection at the discretion of the Agricultural Commissioer's office.
All plant material must be Free From Red Scale (Aonidtella aurantll).
el. No shrubs are to be planted within 36" of hardscape, measured from center
of shrub, Trees:to be a minimum of 5' away From hardscape.
BOULDER NOTES
I. Boulders are specified In tons,
2. Installer is to be responsible to prevent any severe chipping or
damage to boulders during the placement process.
3.. Boulders are to be laced using cables from a Loader Boom or a
Boulder Placement placed
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4: Installer is to pay particular attention to':hal boulder is lifted to
allow boulder to be spun In order to set Moulder In its most desirable
position.
elder l5- .. Sou to ultimately be to a minhNxn of Il3lrAried (see l7etalU.
ifi. All cavities aid voids near thebottomof the boulder are to be
set below fhbh grade
7. After setting; soil Is to be: cleared from boulder to a depth of bt to
allow r•s staining o for to n F boulder below finish aria,
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8. Boulder Is to b s err
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allowed to dry prior to Staining If required::
CURB
DATE: MUCH 2008:
Signature on )Fire
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ALL BOULDERS TO LO BE A MINIMUM.24'
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BOULDERS' IN CLUSTERS TO BE. SET AT
VARIOUS HEIGHTS PER -CITY APPROVAL
BOULDER INSTALLATION.
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DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN CINCH TIES,
ALLOW. TREE W..:MOVE
2 $ LODGE POLE PINE
TREE STAKE (2 FACH)
MINIUUM 12' AWAY FROM. EDGE IOF:RODTJAI-
SET TOP OF ROOT CROWN AT FINAL. GRADE
DEPRESSED WATERING -stew
ANAL GRADE.
NATWE UNDISTURBED' SOIL
NOTES:
N WRF'AREAS LEAVE A BARE: AREA.
APPROX. 16" AWAY, FROM TREE BASE
IN AIL DIRECTIONS
APPLY 1' THICK LAYER -OF'
DECOMPOSED:GRAME
ON TOP OF ROOT BALL
STAKE SINGLE TRUNKIF TREESNEEDED
DO NOTTREES
MULTI 7RUNK.TR�
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Landscape Design Approval
2X. ROOOTBAI.L.
NOTES:
FLAW SHRUBS MINIMUM OF 3' FROM
CURB N`.MEDIANS, 3' FROM CURB/SIORALNS
N PARKWAYS .OR'AS NO1E0: ON PLANS
APPLY 1' THR9( lAvEri OF
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FORM Y BERM TO CREATE "TEMPORARY WATERING.
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DIAME•FER)
1, 'I ROUND 'VALVE TAN BOX WITH BOLT-
DOWN COVER.
HEAT BRAND "BV" ON
VALVE BOX COVER IN 2" HIGH LETTERS.
2,FINISH GRADE.
3. FULL FLOW BRASS BODIEDBALL
VALVE- FULL PORT
4. SCH. 40 PVC PIPE EXTENSION, DIA, TO ALLOW
FOR MOVEMENT OF HANDLE ON VALVE
LENGTH AS REQUIRED.
5. 3/4" CRUSHED ROCK - 8" DEPTH.
6. COMMON BRICK (2 REQUIRED).
7. SCH, 80 NIPPLE TOE W/SS PVC COUPLING
8.. 2" CLEARANCE:
9. 'PVC MAIN LINE PIPE..
s' 3/4" IN TURF AREAS
2.' IN -SHRUB AREAS'
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NON -PRESSURE LATERAL LINE. PIF'ING.,
PRESSURE' MAIN LINE PIPING
CONTROL WIRES -TAPE AND BUNDLE
EVERY 10 FEET. INSTALL ADJACENT
TO PRESSURE MAIN LINE;
PROVIDE 2" DEPTH OF CLEAN BACKFILL.
SEE IRRIGATION .SPECIFICATIONS FOR
BACKFILL AND COMPACTION
REQUIREMENTS.
FINISH GRADE.
NOTE:.
*)MINIMUM BACKFILL DEPTHS FROM, FINISH
GRADE TO TOP OF MAINLINE
24" FOR PIPE SIZES 3" AND LARGER
18" FOR PIPE SIZES 2 1/2" AND SMALLER..
AUTOMATIC FLUSH VALVE- B9 'Notaflm
NTS.
Important Notice - Underground Service Alert
Section 4216/4217 of the Government Code requi es
Dig Alert Id nurcation Numbe be issued befor a
Permit to Ex ovate' will be valid. For your Dig Alert
I entfico0an Number call Undo ground Service Alert
TOLL FREE at 1-800-227-2600 two working days
before you dig.,
LEGEND:
I. FINISH GRADE
2.. HUDDLER HEAD fees IrrrgetIon -legend)
3 12' 'PVC SCHEDULE 80 RISER
4, PVC SCHEDULE 40;STREET ELL
5. PVC SCHEDULE 40 TEE:ANp ELL
6,. CLASS 200 PVC LATERAL
LOCATE BUESBLER I0' AWAY FROM ROOT )BALL
EDGE. LOCATE ON HIGH OF PLANT
TRggierAusi IRRIGATION BUBBLER
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ESP-SMTE SMART _CONTROL SYSTEM
N.T.S.
Construction contractor agrees that in accordance with generally accepted construction
practices, construction contractor will, be required to assume sole and complete responsibility for
job site. conditions during the course of construction of the protect, including safety of all persons
and property, that this requirement shall be, made to apply continuously and not be limited to
normal working hours, and construction contractor further agrees to defend, indemnify and hold
design professional harmless from any and all liability, real or .alleged, in connection with the
performance of work pn this project, excepting liability arising from the sale negligence of design
professional.
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HEAT BRAND VALVE STATION
NO: ON UD IN 2" HIGH CHARACTERS.
CHRISTY'S I,D.TAG - WHEN REQUIRED
FINISH GRADE.
SCH 80 NIPPLE T.O.E. W%SS PVC COUPLING'
PVC PIPE TO SYSTEM - ANGLE PIPE
TO SPECIFIED DEPTH WITH 45 DEG. ELLS.
COMMON -BRICK (4 REQUIRED).
COMMON WIRE TO OTHER VALVES ON
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3/4' CRUSHED ROCK. 8 DEEP.
CONTROL/COMMON WIRES FROMCONTROLLER.
PVC SCHEDULE 40 PIPE.
PVC SxS 90 DEG ELL
WIRE CONNECTOR.
MAIN LINE. FITTING -W/SOLVENT WELD OUTLET..
COILWIRE -PER SPECIFICATIONS
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2. BRASS NIPPLE-4 MIN. LENGTH. (TYP,)
3. BRASS WYE STRAINER W/6.0 MESH
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4. BRASS PLUG.
5. BRASS UNION.
6. FINISH GRADE
7. BRASS NIPPLE. (TYP.) .
8, FROM POINT OF CONNECTION ADAPT AS.
REQ'D.
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BRASS COUPLING. SET FLUSH W1/
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11. PVC MALE ADAPTER.
12. PVC MAINLINE.,
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BAGKFLOIN PREVENTOR BY: GENERAL 'CONTRACTOR
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GENERAL. IRRIGATION NOTES
ESP-SMTE SENSOR
(BOTTOM VIEW)
CONNECTION FUR WIRES
FROM CONTROLLER
NOTE'
WIRE LENGTH FROM CIIITROLLER TO
SENSOR NOT TO EXCEE° ROD FEET.-
1, THE SPRINKLER SYSTEM DESIGN IS.BASEY ON. THE MINIMUM OPERATING PRESSURE AND, THE
MAXIMUM FLOW DEMAND SHOWN ON THE IRRIGATION. dRAwINGS AT THE METER OR POINT OF
CONNECTION THE IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY WATER 'PRESSURE PRIOR TO
CONSTRUCTION. REPORT ANY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE WATER PRESSURE INDICATED ON THE'.
DRAWINGS.AND -:THE ACTUAL PRESSURE READING AT THE IRRIGATION POINT OF CONNECTION TO
THE OWNER'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE. IN THE IajT PRESSURE DIFFERENCES ARE NOT
REPORTED PRIOR it START:OF CONSTRUCTION, THE, IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR 'SHALL .ASSUME ,FULL
.
RESPONSIBILITY- FOR ANY REVISIONS NECESSARY..
2. 120 VOLT ELECTRICALPOWER OUTLET AT THE': AUTOMATIC :CONTROLLER LOCATION SHALL. BE
PROVIDED BY OTHERS. IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR- TO
MAKE THE FINAL.HOOK-UP. FROM THE ELECTRICAL. OULTLET TO THE AUTOMATIC CONTROLLER.
.3. THIS 'DESIGN IS DIAGRAMMATIC: ALLPIPING, VALVES,_ .ETC. SHOWN WITHIN PAVED AREAS IS
FOR DESIGN CLARIFICATION :ONLY AND SHALL BE INSTALLED IN PLANTING- AREAS. AVOID ANY
:CONFLICTS: BETWEEN THE SPRINKLER SYSTEM, PLANTING AND ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES.
DO NOT WILLFULLY INSTALL THE SPRINKLER SYSTEM AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS WHENft IS
OBVIOUS IN THE FIELD THAT OBSTRUCTIONS, GRADE DIFFERENCES OR DIFFERENCES IN THE AREA,
DIMENSIONS' EXIST THAT MIGHT NOT HAVE BEEN CONSIDERED IN THE ENGINEERING:.. SUCH
OBSTRUCTIONS OR DIFFERENCES SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE. OWNERS
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE. IN THE EVENT THIS NOTIFICIATION IS NOT PERFORMED, THE
IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY REVISIONS -NECESSARY.
5. IT IS 'THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE IRRIGATION. CONTRACTOR TO FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH ALL
GRADE DIFFERENCES, LOCATION OF WALLS, RETAINING WALLS, ETC. HE SHALL COORDINATE HIS
WORK WITH THEGENERALCONTRACTOR AND OTHER SUB -CONTRACTORS FOR THE LOCATION AND THE
INSTALLATION OF PIPE SLEEVES THROUGH WALLS, UNDER ROADWAYS, PAVING, STRUCTURES, ETC.
6. IN ADDITION To. THE: CONTROL WIRE SLEEVES SHOWN ON. THE DRAWINGS, THE IRRIGATION
CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INSTALLATION OF CONTROL WIRE SLEEVES OF
SUFFICIENT SIZE UNDER ALL OTHER PAVED AREAS:.
7. CONTRACTOR. TO CONTACT CITY LANDSCAPE REPRESENTATIVE FOR PRESSURE
TEST OF MAINUNE PRIOR TD BACKFILUNG TRENCHES.
CONTRACTOR To CONTACT CITY LANDSCAPE REPRESENTATIVE FOR -PRESSURE
TEST' OF MAINUNE PRIOR TO BACKFILUNG TRENCHES.
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2, PVC. PIPE (DEPTH PER DETAIL).
3. RAIN BIRD MODEL # XCZ-075, # XCZ-100 XERIGA110N
CONTROL ZONE ASSEMBLY.
4. WIRE CONNECTOR..
5. PILOT WIRE.
6. COMMON WIRE.
7. 3/4" CRUSHED' ROCK.
8. (4) 2" x 4" x. 12" PRESSURE TREATED WOOD
FOR SUPPORT.
9. 12" x 18" TAN,RECTANGULAR VALVE :BOX.
10. PVC MAINLINE
11, TAN RECTANGULAR VALVE BOX WITH BOLT
DOWN COVER..
HEAT BRAND VALVE STATION
NO. ON LID IN2" HIGH CHARACTERS.
12.. CHRISTY'S ID. TAG - WHEN REQUIRED
13. COIL WIRE PER SPECIFICATIONS
NOTE FORSOLAR<CONTROL VALVES
Install LEMA mlcropoweractuators
In place of conventional solenoids to
all valves. Unless otherwise noted on plan.
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