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2019-057-E Planning - Douglas Malinowski Lake Orange maintenance
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2/1/2019
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2/1/2019
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6/30/2019
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Agreement - Services
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$9,967.50
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DocuSign Envelope ID: E39A7F34-1956-4F98-91AB-121A6B293FOE <br /> Areas to be Seeded: <br /> • Till or disc the prepared areas to be seeded to a minimum depth of four <br /> (4)inches.Remove stones larger than three(3)inches on any side,sticks, <br /> roots and other extraneous materials that surface. If not incorporated <br /> during the soil preparation process,add pH modifier and fertilizers at the <br /> rate specified in the soil test report. <br /> • Re-compact the area utilizing a cultipacker roller.The finished grade shall <br /> be a smooth even soil surface with a loose, uniformly fine texture. All <br /> ridges and depressions shall be removed and filled to provide the approved <br /> surface drai nage. eedi ng of graded areas i s to be done immediately after <br /> finished grades are obtained and seedbed preparation is completed. <br /> Areas to be Sprigged,Sodded,and/or Planted: <br /> • At the time of planting till or disc the prepared areas to a depth of four(4) <br /> to six (6) inches below the approved finished grade. Remove all stones <br /> larger than three(3)inches on any side,sticks,roots and other extraneous <br /> mated al s that surface. f not i ncorporated i n the ri ppi ng process, add p <br /> modifier,fertilizer,and other recommended soil amendments. <br /> • Re-compact the area utilizing a cultipacker roller and prepare final grades <br /> as described above. nstal I sprigs,sod and pl ants as di rected i mmedi atel y <br /> after fine grading is complete. Mulch,mat and/or tack as specified. <br /> VEGETATION <br /> vai I abi I i ty of seed and plant materials is an important consideration of <br /> any construction stabi I i ati on effort. Throughout orth arol i na, cl i mate, <br /> economi cs, constructi on schedul e del ays and accel erati ons, and other factors <br /> present difficult challenges in specifying the different vegetation needed for <br /> si to stabi I i ati on. To help resolve this issue, vegetative stabi I i ati on requires <br /> consi derati on i n three categori es: <br /> ■ Immediate Stabilization—nurse crop varieties(Note: temporary mulching <br /> may be uti I i ed for i mmedi ate stabi I i ati on i f outl i ned on the approved <br /> plans and construction sequence.) <br /> ■ Primary Stabilization—plant varieties providing cover up to 3 years with <br /> a specified maintenance program <br /> ■ Long Term Stabilization—plant varieties providing protective cover with <br /> mai ntenance I evel s sel ected by the owner <br /> n adequate ob i n one of these areas does not guarantee success i n the I ater <br /> phases. orti cul turd mai ntenance must be i nd uded i n the pl ans. <br /> mmedi ate vegetative cover will always require additional fertiIi ati on, soil <br /> amendments, soil tests, overseeding and/or other horticultural maintenance <br /> unti I pri many vegetati ve cover i s establ i shed. <br /> 6.11. Rev. /0 <br />
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