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<br /> 79.88 ACRES
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<br /> TEMPORARY SEEDING IN NORTH CAROLINA
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<br /> PERMANENT SEEDING IN NORTH CAROLINA (TABLE 6.11L) BETWEEN ROPERBUFFER
<br /> BETWEEN PROPERTY
<br /> SEEDING MIXTURE SEEDING MIXTURE AND NC HWY57 /
<br /> SPECIES RATE(LB/ACRE) SPECIES RATE(LB/ACRE)
<br /> TALL FESCUE 250
<br /> SERICEA LESPEDEZA 20 RYE(GRAIN) 120 b
<br /> KOBE LESPEDEZA 10 LATE WINTER& ANNUAL LESPEDEZA(KOBE IN
<br /> 50 EARLYSPRING PIEDMONTAND COASTAL PLAIN,
<br /> KOREAN IN MOUNTAINS) 50 \
<br /> SEEDING NOTES -��
<br /> 1. AFTER AUGUST 15 USE UNSCARIFIED SERICEA SEED. UGERMAN MILLET 40 - "� � J
<br /> 2. WHERE PERIODIC MOWING/S PLANNED OR A NEAR APPEARANCE/S DESIRED OMIT SERICEA AND
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<br /> SUMMER OMIT ANNUAL LESPEDEZA WHEN DURATION OF TEMPORARY COVER IN oo / O 1 J
<br /> INCREASE KOBE LESPEZEDA TO 40 LB/ACRE.
<br /> THE PIEDMONT AND MOUNTAINS,A SMALL-STEMMED SUNDAGRASS
<br /> 3. TO EXTEND SPRING SEEDING DATES INTO DUNE,ADD 15L8/ACRE HULLED BERMUDAGRASS.HOWEVER, oo.
<br /> AFTER MID-APRIL IT IS PREFERABLE TO SEED TEMPORARY COVER. o ooh/ I n O
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<br /> GRAIN 120 / z RYE(GRAIN)
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<br /> BETWEEN MAY 1 AND AUGUST 15,ADD 10 LB/ACRE GERMAN MILLET OR 15LB/ACRE SUDANGRASS.PRIOR TO FALL IS NOT TO EXTEND BEYOND JUNE. /
<br /> MAY 1 OR AFTER AUGUST 15 ADD 40 LB/ACRE RYE(GRAIN). MAYBE SUBSTITUED AT A RATE OF 50 LB/ACRE. \ L 1 z ^ N O
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<br /> FALL: AUGUST 25-SEPTEMBER 15 AUGUST 20-OCTOBER 25 LATE WINTER& \ v
<br /> BELOW 2500 ft:FEB. 1-MAY 1
<br /> EARLY SPRING PIEDMONT-JAN. 1-MAY 1 0° -� rn O 'O M
<br /> LATE WINTER: FUBRUARV 15-MARCH 21 FEBRUARY 1-APRIL 15 b k O M
<br /> COASTAL PLAIN-DEC. 1-APR. 15 / m @)N
<br /> FALL IS BEST FOR ALL FESCUE AND LATE WINTER FOR LESPEDEZAS.OVER SEEDING OF KOBE LESPEZEDA OVER /
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<br /> FALL-SEEDED TALL FESCUE IS VERY EFFECTIVE. MOUNTAINS MAY 15 AUG. 15 / o� I U
<br /> SUMMER PIEDMONT-MAY 1-AUG. 15 ° xz cc
<br /> SOIL AMENDMENTS COASTAL PLAIN-APR. 15-AUG. 15
<br /> APPLY LIME AND FERTILIZER ACCORDING TO SOIL TESTS,OR APPLY 4,000 LB/ACRE GROUND AGRICULTURAL
<br /> L/MESTONEAND 1,000 LB/ACRE 10 10 10 FERTILIZER. � '� ;% / oo/ —x x x x x x NOT FOR
<br /> MOUNTAINS -AUG. 15-DEC. 15 ROUGEMONT STORAGE CENTER LLC I 1 +l)E
<br /> MULCH FALL COASTAL PLAIN AND PIEDMONT-AUG. 15-DEC. 30 / ;' PIN:0910237159 `\\ . A
<br /> APPLY 4,000 LB/ACRE GRAIN STRAW OR EQUIVALENT COVER OF ANOTHER SUITABLE MULCH.ANCHOR / JURISDICTION. ORANGE COUNTY �\
<br /> STRAW BY TACKING WITH ASPHALT,NETTING OR ROVING OR BY CRIMPING WITH A MULCH ANCHORING ZONING:REDA-CZ-1&AR
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<br /> TOOL.A DISK WITH BLADES SET NEARLY STRAIGHT CAN BE USED AS A MULCH ANCHORING TOOL. SOIL AMENDMENTS ' � � / ^o � USE:SELF STRRAGE FACILITY L+
<br /> FOLLOW RECOMMENDATIONS OF SOIL TESTS OR APPLY 2,000 LB/ACRE GROUND AGRICULTURAL o O 19.55 ACRES
<br /> MAINTENANCE LIMESTONE AND 750 LBS/ACRE 10-10-10 FERTILIZER / Z wo 0 r;
<br /> REFERTILIZE IN THE SECOND YEAR UNLESS GROWTH IS FULLYADEQUATE.MAY BE MOWED ONCE OR TWICE ,^'�� ^ o 4 OJA
<br /> A YEAR,BUT MOWING IS NOT NECESSARY.RESEED,FERTILIZE AND MULCH DAMAGED AREAS IMMEDIATELY. MULCH o^ O1 �i[•••tP�' ,,;•4
<br /> APPLY 4,000 LB/ACRE STRAW.ANCHOR STRAW BY TACKING WITH ASPHALT, NETTING OR A / / um, i •.'I NE•.,�`��
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<br /> MULCH ANCHORING TOOL.A DISK WITH BLADES SET NEARLY STRAIGHT CAN BE USED AS A �e�
<br /> SEEDING SCHEDULE 1
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<br /> 7.) CHISEL COMPACTED AREAS AND SPREAD TOPSOIL 3 INCHES DEEP OVER ADVERSE SOIL CONSTRUCTION
<br /> CONDITIONS,IFAVA►LABLE. MAINTENANCE f `` � �� /
<br /> 2.) RIP THE ENTIRE AREA TO 6 INCHES DEPTH. REFERTILIZE IF GROWTH IS NOT FULLYADEQUATE. RESEED, FERTILIZE AND MULCH o^
<br /> 3.) REMOVE ALL LOSE ROCK,ROOTS,AND OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS LEAVING SURFACE IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING EROSION OR OTHER DAMAGE.
<br /> REASONABLY SMOOTH AND UNIFORM.
<br /> 4.) APPLYAGRICULTURAL LIME,FERTILIZER,AND UNIFORMLYAND MIX WITH SOIL(SEE / o^a
<br /> BELOW*).
<br /> 5.) CONTINUE TILLAGE UNTIL A WELL-PULVERIZED,FIRM REASONABLY UNIFORM SEEDBED IS /
<br /> PREPARED 4 TO 6 INCHES SCHEDULE FOR PLANT HOLE SIZE
<br /> 6.) SEED ON A FRESHLY PREPARED SEEDBED AND SEED LIGHTLY WITH SEEDING EQUIPMENT OR / EXISTING VEGETATION Q
<br /> CULTIPACK \ TO PROVIDE BUFFER
<br /> 7.) MULCH IMMEDIA TEL Y AFTER SEEDING BARE ROOT,CONTAINER X V /OR BALL SIZE BETWEEN PROPERTIES
<br /> 8.) INSPECT ALL SEEDED AREAS AND MAKE NECESSARY RESEEDINGS WITHIN THE PLANTING Ij
<br /> SEASON,IF POSSIBLE.STAND SHOULD BE OVER 60%DAMAGED,REESTABLISH WITH ORIGINAL EXISTING TREELINE /
<br /> LIME,FERTILIZER AND SEEDING RATES. 5"TO 30" 8" 4"
<br /> 9.) CONSULT CONSERVATION INSPECTOR ON MAINTENANCE AND FERTILIZATION AFTER /
<br /> PERMANENT COVER IS STABILIZED. ` 30"OR GREATER 12" 6"h.
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<br /> AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE-2 TONS/ACRES(3 TONS/ACRE IN CLAY SOILS)
<br /> FERTILIZER-7,000 Ibs./ACRE-10-70-70 3"MULCH
<br /> SUPERPHOSPHATE-500 Ibs>/ACRE-20%ANALYSIS \ \ 0
<br /> MLCH-2 TONS/ACRE(5000 LBS/AC FOR STEEP SLOPES)-SMALL GRAIN STRAW
<br /> ANOTHER-ASPHALT EMULSION @ 400 GALS./ACRE 3"SAUCER /
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<br /> MAINTENANCE.
<br /> NEW SEEDLINGS SHOULD BE INSPECTED FREQUENTLYAND MAINTENANCE PERFORMED AS BACKFILL SOIL AS IN NOTES
<br /> NEEDED.IF RILLS ANG GULLIES DEVELOP, THEY MUST BE FILLED,RE-SEEDED,AND MULCHED II == Y LOOSEN SOIL ON SIDES AND BOTTOM
<br /> AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.DIVERSIONS MAY BE NEEDED UNTIL NEW PLANTS TAKE HOLD. =1 -1 I:III=11 =1 =1 =1 =1 =1 -1
<br /> DAMAGE TO VEGETATION FROM DISEASE,INSECTS, TRAFFIC,ETC.,CAN OCCUR AT ANY TIME. II II II II II li 1= OF PLANTING HOLE
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<br /> HERBICIDES AND REGULAR MOWING MAYBE NEEDED TO CONTROL WEEDS.DUST AND `O
<br /> SPRAYS MAYBE NEEDED TO CONTROL INSECTS. SHRUB PLANTING NOTES CID
<br /> WEEK OR DAMAGED SPOTS MUST BE RELIMED,FERTILIZED,MULCHED,AND RESEEDED AS I Q
<br /> PROMPTLYAS POSSIBLE. PRUNING-CLEANLY PRUNE DAMAGED BRANCHES AND ROOTS AT THIS TIME.
<br /> ADDITIONAL PRUNING SHOULD BE ONLY FOR SHAPING PURPOSES. Cn
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<br /> PLANTING-ALL SYNTHETIC MATERIALS SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM THE ROOTS, \ E_
<br /> TRUNK OR CROWN OF THE PLANT.THE ROOT BALL MEDIUM SHOULD BE SHAKEN -------- —-------- ------------------- -----------
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<br /> GENTLY FROM THE ROOT BALL IF IT IS A SOILESS MIXTURE.LOOSEN AND SPREAD -�
<br /> THE ROOTS IN THE PLANTING HOLE.DAMAGED ROOTS AND ROOTS WHICH -- — _ EXISTING VEGETATION i
<br /> ENCIRCLE THE TRUNK SHOULD BE CLEANLY PRUNED.SET THE PLANT SO THAT IT TO PROVIDE BUFFER
<br /> WILL BEAT ITS ORIGINAL DEPTH OR SLIGHTLY ABOVE THE EXISTING GRADE. ----------------- BETWEEN PROPERTY N
<br /> BACKFILL WITH SOIL FROM THE HOLE.TAMP AND WATER THE SOIL TO PREVENT
<br /> AIR POCKETS.DO NOT AMEND THE SOIL AT THIS TIME EXCEPT TO ADJUST THE PH. << AND BACON ROAD CID
<br /> STAKING-STAKE ONLY LARGER PLANTS THAT WILL CATCH THE WIND.
<br /> EVERGREENS MAY NEED ATTENTION WHERE DECIDUOUS PLANTS DO NOT. ----'-------------------------------'------------------__ ��
<br /> WATERING-THE BACKFILL AND ROOTS OFALL NEWLY SET PLANT MATERIAL
<br /> SHOULD BE WATERED AS BACKFILLING IS DONE SO THAT THE SOIL AND ROOTS — (l x
<br /> ARE THOROUGHLY SOAKED.
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<br /> PIN:0910220465 ( h
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<br /> USE: Z ILYRESIDENTIAL LEONARD W MANGUM \ ON ROAD D --
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<br /> 2.68 ACRES PIN:0910223106
<br /> JURISDICTION:ORANGE COUNTY
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<br /> TREE PLANTING AND STAKING use:VACANT
<br /> 78.54 ACRES
<br /> DOUBLE STRAND 12 GAUGE WIRE: STAKING-TREES WILL BECOME STRONGER FASTER WHEN THE TOP N
<br /> LEAVE SLACK CLOTH OR RUBBER TIE 2/3 OF THE TREE IS FREE TO SWAY. TIE THE TRUNK LOOSELY WITH PROPOSED BUFFERS (AS SHOWN): (�, L
<br /> cliWIDE STRIPS OF RUBBER OR CLOTH ABOUT 1/3 UP THE TRUNK AND
<br /> a TIE TO THREE STAKES POSITIONED EVENLYAROUND THE o STAKES ROAD BUFFERS: 20' • �1'WIDE BUFFER w
<br /> a STAKES SHOULD BE DRIVEN DEEPLY INTO THE GROUND TO PREVENT 1 TREE&6 AT 80 O.C.
<br /> 3"-6"MULCH DISLODGING.CHECK AT LEAST EVERY THREE MONTHS FOR BINDING • I�
<br /> BACON ROAD =8 TREES&48 SHRUBS
<br /> 0 3'SAUCER OR OTHER PROBLEMS.STAKES AND TIES SHOULD BE REMOVED SIX O O
<br /> MONTHS TO ONE YEAR AFTER PLANTING. w
<br /> EASTERN PROPERTY LINE. 10'WIDE BUFFER
<br /> s ` LARGE EVERGREEN TREES AT 20'O.C. = 16 TREES EVERGREEN SHRUBS TO
<br /> a' SOIL SURFACE WRAPPING- WRAP ONLY THIN BARKED TREES IF THEY HAVE BEEN REACH MINIMUM MATURE
<br /> y - REMOVED FROM SHADE TO WHERE THE TRUNK IS EXPOSED TO SECTION OF RUBBER CRAPE MYRTLE,BRADFORD O O O
<br /> -III=1 -1 -1 HEIGHT OF 36"
<br /> DIRECT SUNLIGHT DURING THE DAY. WRAPPING SHOULD BEGIN AT HOSE OR PEAR,OR OTHER SMALL
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<br /> Know what's below.
<br /> a II I II I I II I I THE BOTTOM AND WORK UP. WRAPPING MATERIAL SHOULD NOT MANUFACTURED TIES TREE �-I
<br /> SCARIFY SIDES AND BOTTOM OF HOLE TRAP OR HOLD WATER. BETWEEN WIRES AND U
<br /> =III III TREE BARK CaII before you dig. v � � �
<br /> PRUNING-CLEANLY PRUNE DAMAGED BRANCHES AND ROOTS AT
<br /> <xxx_ _ 14 GAUGE STEEL WIRE
<br /> THIS TIME.ADDITIONAL PRUNING SHOULD BE ONLY FOR SHAPING
<br /> =1 III III=1I 1=1 11 1=1I 1=1I I1=1 NOTES PURPOSES. STRANDS TWISTED 80'O.C. (TYP.) v
<br /> AROUND UNTIL TAUT GUY TYING DETAIL
<br /> RUBBER HOSE 14 C/� W
<br /> 7 X REMOVE BURLAP FROM TOP OF PLANTING-ALL SYNTHETIC MATERIALS SHALL BE CLEARED FROM GAUGE WIRE (NOT TO SCALE) m
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<br /> SCHEDULE FOR PLANT HOLE SIZE BACKFILLING AROUND BALL IS T BALL BEFORE THE ROOTS, TRUNK AND CROWN OF THE PLANT. THE ROOT BALL 1 1 1 T . PROPOSED 20' BUFFER PLANTING PLAN 0 O n
<br /> COMPLETED MEDIUM SHOULD BE SHAKEN GENTLY FROM THE ROOT BALL IF IT IS A U
<br /> BARE ROOT, SOILESS MIXTURE.LOOSEN AND SPREAD THE ROOTS IN THE . 2'MINIMUM MULCH(T) BURLAP OR APPROVED 120° FOR NC HWY 57 & BACON ROAD U z o
<br /> CONTAINER OR BALL PLANTING HOLE.DAMAGED ROOTS AND ROOTS WHICH ENCIRCLE io TREE WRAPPING
<br /> X Y ALL TREES WHICH ARE SMOOTH THE TRUNK SHOULD BE CLEANLY PRUNED.SET THE PLANT SO THAT
<br /> o SIZE BARKED AT THE TIME OF STAKES 4%6" o
<br /> IT WILL BEAT ITS ORIGINAL DEPTH OR SLIGHTLYABOVE EXISTING STAKES o GRAPHIC SCALE
<br /> PLANTING AND HAVE MORE GRADE.BACKFILL WITH SOIL FROM THE HOLE. TAMP AND WATER 1-3/4'X 1-3/4' ABOVE GRADE MULCH(2') GREEN GIANT ARBORVITAE o C3 PROJECT#:
<br /> 5 5"TO 30" 8" 4" THAN 2'OF CLEAR TRUNK SHALL 30 0 15 30 60 120 18-0 7 9
<br /> THE SOIL TO PREVENT AIR POCKETS.DO NOT AMEND THE SOIL AT
<br /> BE WRAPPED PLAN 120° 120° �,
<br /> 30"OR GREATER
<br /> THIS POINT EXCEPT TO AMEND THE PH.
<br /> ALL TREE WRAPPING SHALL (IN FEET) REVIEW PROJECT#:
<br /> WATERING- THE BACKFILL AND ROOTS OFALL NEWLY SET PLANTS ni 1 inch - 60 ft.
<br /> 0 EXTEND FROM THE TOP OF THE SHOULD BE WATERED AS BACKFILLING IS BEING DONE SO THAT THE III III U BACKFILL TO THE LOWERMOST SOIL AND ROOTS ARE THOROUGHLY SOAKED. - 11= SECTION OF RUBBER HOSE MA20-0001
<br /> 4 TREE BRANCHES 1-3/4"X 1-3/4" OR MANUFACTURED TIES
<br /> v STAKE 18"-24" BETWEEN WIRES AND TREE 20' SHEET#:
<br /> LONG BARK
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<br /> TREE PLANTING AND STAKING DETAIL TYP. PROPOSED 10' BUFFER PLANTING PLAN FOR _W C 1.5
<br /> Nrs STAKING DIAGRAM TREE GUYING DIAGRAM GUY SPACING DETAIL EASTERN RESIDENTIAL ZONED BOUNDARY
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