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LA ROUTE DU BRAYE LES MARES PELLEES TERRACE TERRACE 10 METERS 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 15 20 Client Site Location Project Description Drawing Title Drawing Type Drawing Status Drawn By Date Scale Drawing Reference Revision www.sextongreen.com [email protected] +44 (0)1481 251 525 Revisions The Drawing is copyright of Sexton Green Ltd. All dimensions are in mm unless otherwise stated. All dimensions shall be checked on site prior to commencing the works and any discrepancies to be reported to Sexton Green Ltd. If this drawing forms part of an application for planning permission, it shall not be used for any other purpose without the express permission of Sexton Green Ltd. The drawing may incorporate information from other professionals. Sexton Green Ltd cannot accept responsibility for the integrity or accuracy of such information. Any clarification and/or additions that are required appertaining to such information should be sort from the relevant profession or their appointed representative. Notes This drawing is to be read in conjunction with Tree Dimensions Tree Impact Assessment and Tree Management Schedule - 21st July 2020 and Specific Root Protection Measures Document - October 2020. Hillstone Developments Limited La Pointe Development Braye Road Vale Guernsey Housing Development Landscape Plan Review Planning ELG 06.10.2020 1:100 @ A0 SGL032 - 01 D A - 24.09.2020 - ELG - Client request - Display RPA's only. B - 02.10.2020 - ELG - RPA offset due to OPM. C - 06.10.2020 - ELG - RPA offset after consultation with States of Guernsey Arboriculture officer. D - 06.10.2020 - ELG - Response to LOP changes. N Existing Tree - retained - please see Tree Dimensions report 21/07/2020 for full details. Existing Tree - Root Protection Area - RPA - please see Tree Dimensions report 21/07/2020 for full details. New Tree - see schedule for full details. New native mix Hedge - see schedule for full details. New 3m wide native mix shelter belt - see schedule for full details. Ornamental Lawn. New meadow planting - see schedule for full details. Existing understorey to be improved where possible with native mix whip plantings. 10mm Alderney Gravel within Gridforce system. Silver Grey split Granite Setts - 200mm x 100mm x 50mm. Timber Deck built on Timber sub frame. Tobermore Shannon permeable brick paving in charcoal. T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 Lawn Lawn New native mix Hedge - see schedule for full details - circa 20 linear m. New native mix Hedge - see schedule for full details - circa 47.5 linear m. Proposed area set aside for meadow - see statement below for full details ***circa 60m2. LWXM WILDFLOWER MEADOW MIX STATEMENT Containing twenty eight UK Native wildflower species and grasses, this mixture contains a larger quantity of annuals, ideal for situations where first year colour is important, but a permanent meadow is required. LWXP supports bees, butterflies and other pollinators as 81% of the wildflowers included in this mixture are recommended by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) as ‘Perfect for Pollinators’. 5g per sq m - ca 655g seed required. TYPICAL MIX Lady's bedstraw 1.26%, Black medick 1.47%, Salad burnet 1.68%, Meadow Buttercup 1.26%, Red campion 1.26%, White campion 1.05%, Wild Carrot 0.84%, Night-Flowering catchfly 1.05%, Corn chamomile 1.35%, Wild Clary 1.05%, Corn cockle 4.05%, Cornflower 1.8%, Cowslip 0.21%, Ox-eye daisy 0.63%, Field Forget-me-not 0.84%, Wild Foxglove 0.84%, Goatsbeard 0.84%, Common Knapweed 1.26%, Greater Knapweed 0.84%, Corn marigold 1.35%, Musk mallow 0.63%, Common Poppy 0.45%, Self-heal 1.05%, Common Sorrel 1.05%, Common St John's-wort 0.42%, Yarrow 0.42%, Yellow Rattle 1.05%, Common Bent 3.5%, Crested dog's tail 17.5%, Sheeps fescue 14%, Slender creeping red fescue 21%, Smooth-stalked meadow grass 5.6%, Smaller cat's tail 8.4% 3000 New native mix shelter belt to provide below canopy screen - circa 3m wide - see schedule for full details - circa 70 linear m. Tobermore Shannon permeable brick paving in charcoal. 10mm Alderney Gravel within Gridforce system. Silver Grey split Granite Setts - 200mm x 100mm x 50mm. T1 T2 T3 T4 T7 T8 T9 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 T16 T17 T18 T19 T20 T21 T22 T23 T24 T25 T26 T27 T28 T29 T30 T31 T45 T32 T33 T34 T35 T36 T37 T38 T39 T46 T40 T41 T42 T43 T44 T1 Existing Trees - please see Tree Dimensions report 21/07/2020 for full details. T1 Proposed new Trees - please see schedule for full details. Existing understorey to be improved where possible with native mix whip plantings - shown with green hatch. Existing understorey to be improved where possible with native mix whip plantings - shown with green hatch. Shed Shed AC TC TC BP BP PP H1 H1 H2 Key New Hedge and Shelter Belt Schedule New Tree Schedule Please Note: Understory Planting Allowances for North Western Boundary Please allow for the following to be used as understory planting - exact numbers to be confirmed once soft landscaping works are underway. This allowance is supplementary to existing understory. 100no Acer campestre - 60-100cm - bare root. 100no Prunus padus - 60-100cm - bare root. 100no Rosa canina - 60-100cm - bare root. 100no Sambucus nigra - 60-100cm - bare root. Contractor may need to increase plant numbers if required so as to give sufficient coverage. Aim for 4 plants per m2 where possible. Shelter belt Shelter belt Notes Top Soil - All topsoil that is imported should be free from asbestos, metals, plastic, wood, glass, tarmac, paper and odours associated with contaminated soils and comply with the requirements of BS 3882:2007 – Specification for topsoil and requirements for use or Guernsey equivalent. Nursey Stock - All plant stock, plant handling and planting to be undertaken in accordance with the following British Standard Specification and Code of Practice: BS 3936:1992 Part 1 Nursery Stock - Specification for trees and shrubs; BS 3936:1981 Part 10 Nursery Stock - Specification for ground cover plants; BS 4428:1989 - Code of Practice for General Landscaping Operations (excluding hard surfaces); BS 8545:2014 Trees from Nursery to Independence in the Landscape; All plants and trees should be inspected carefully upon their arrival on site by contractor. Any damaged or diseased stock should be rejected. Any extremely root bound container stock should be rejected. The planting holes should be at least two times wider than root ball and planted on firm subsoil. Plant to same level as grown in nursery. Planting pit sides and bottom should be lightly forked. Root balls slightly teased to benefit successful establishment. Any non-biodegradeable nursery wrappings (ie plastic or wire) to be disposed of by suitable means. Planting holes should be backfilled with the same soil that was removed. Organic mulch should be spread around plants to a minimum depth of 100mm. NB: Bare soil should be left at the base of trunk/leader so as to inhibit risk of rot. Watering - NB: All plants and trees will need watering after planting. Tree pits should be watered in advance of planting and after planting. All plants and trees will need irrigation for the first two growing seasons - Water bowser or simular recommended for use in ongoing Maintenance of site. NB: Underground services - If any unknown underground services are found during planting consult relevant Contractor for direction. Contractor to check all values on Drawing, any discrepancies should be made to Sexton Green Ltd. Existing Entrance infilled to match existing Granite wall. Existing Granite wall retained. Existing Granite wall retained. New Granite entance wall/s - see LOP drawings for full details. Please see separate LOP drawings for full details. Root Protection Fencing. Root Protection Fencing. Root Protection Fencing. ROOT PROTECTION AREAS: Please note: Calculations based on British Standards Publication BS 5837:2012 - 'Trees in relation to design, demolition and construction - Recommendations' - BSI Standards Publication. - See Tree Dimensions Reports for full details 21/07/2020 and Tree Dimensions Specific Root Protection Measures Document - October 2020. PROTECTIVE FENCING MEASURES SHOULD BE TAKEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH BS 5837:2012 RECOMMENDATIONS - SEE FIGURE 1, 2 AND 3 BELOW. Figure 1 - Image showing Typical arrangement. 2.67m2 inclusion 0.1m2 inclusion
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LES MARES PELLEES

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Client

Site Location

Project Description

Drawing Title

Drawing TypeDrawing Status

Drawn By

Date

Scale

Drawing Reference Revision

www.sextongreen.com ▪ [email protected]+44 (0)1481 251 525

Revisions

The Drawing is copyright of Sexton Green Ltd. All dimensions are inmm unless otherwise stated. All dimensions shall be checked on siteprior to commencing the works and any discrepancies to be reportedto Sexton Green Ltd. If this drawing forms part of an application forplanning permission, it shall not be used for any other purpose withoutthe express permission of Sexton Green Ltd. The drawing mayincorporate information from other professionals. Sexton Green Ltdcannot accept responsibility for the integrity or accuracy of suchinformation. Any clarification and/or additions that are requiredappertaining to such information should be sort from the relevantprofession or their appointed representative.

Notes

This drawing is to be read in conjunction withTree Dimensions Tree Impact Assessment andTree Management Schedule - 21st July 2020 andSpecific Root Protection Measures Document - October 2020.

Hillstone Developments Limited

La Pointe DevelopmentBraye RoadValeGuernsey

Housing Development

Landscape Plan

ReviewPlanning

ELG

06.10.2020

1:100 @ A0

SGL032 - 01 D

A - 24.09.2020 - ELG - Client request - Display RPA'sonly.B - 02.10.2020 - ELG - RPA offset due to OPM.C - 06.10.2020 - ELG - RPA offset after consultationwith States of Guernsey Arboriculture officer.D - 06.10.2020 - ELG - Response to LOP changes.

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Existing Tree - retained - pleasesee Tree Dimensions report21/07/2020 for full details.

Existing Tree - Root ProtectionArea - RPA - please see TreeDimensions report 21/07/2020for full details.

New Tree - seeschedule for full details.

New native mix Hedge -see schedule for fulldetails.

New 3m wide nativemix shelter belt - seeschedule for full details.

Ornamental Lawn.

New meadow planting- see schedule for fulldetails.

Existing understorey tobe improved wherepossible with native mixwhip plantings.

10mm Alderney Gravelwithin Gridforce system.

Silver Grey split GraniteSetts - 200mm x 100mmx 50mm.

Timber Deck built onTimber sub frame.

Tobermore Shannonpermeable brick pavingin charcoal.

T1

T2

T3

T4

T5 T6

Lawn

Lawn

New native mix Hedge - see schedule forfull details - circa 20 linear m.

New native mix Hedge - see schedule forfull details - circa 47.5 linear m.

Proposed area set aside for meadow- see statement below for full details

***circa 60m2.

LWXM WILDFLOWER MEADOW MIX STATEMENT

Containing twenty eight UK Native wildflower species and grasses, this mixturecontains a larger quantity of annuals, ideal for situations where first year colour isimportant, but a permanent meadow is required. LWXP supports bees, butterfliesand other pollinators as 81% of the wildflowers included in this mixture arerecommended by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) as ‘Perfect for Pollinators’.5g per sq m - ca 655g seed required.

TYPICAL MIX

Lady's bedstraw 1.26%, Black medick 1.47%, Salad burnet 1.68%, MeadowButtercup 1.26%, Red campion 1.26%, White campion 1.05%, Wild Carrot 0.84%,Night-Flowering catchfly 1.05%, Corn chamomile 1.35%, Wild Clary 1.05%, Corncockle 4.05%, Cornflower 1.8%, Cowslip 0.21%, Ox-eye daisy 0.63%, FieldForget-me-not 0.84%, Wild Foxglove 0.84%, Goatsbeard 0.84%, CommonKnapweed 1.26%, Greater Knapweed 0.84%, Corn marigold 1.35%, Musk mallow0.63%, Common Poppy 0.45%, Self-heal 1.05%, Common Sorrel 1.05%, Common StJohn's-wort 0.42%, Yarrow 0.42%, Yellow Rattle 1.05%, Common Bent 3.5%, Cresteddog's tail 17.5%, Sheeps fescue 14%, Slender creeping red fescue 21%,Smooth-stalked meadow grass 5.6%, Smaller cat's tail 8.4%

3000

New native mix shelter belt to provide below canopyscreen - circa 3m wide - see schedule for full details- circa 70 linear m.

Tobermore Shannon permeablebrick paving in charcoal.

10mm Alderney Gravelwithin Gridforce system.

Silver Grey split GraniteSetts - 200mm x 100mmx 50mm.

T1 T2 T3 T4T7

T8 T9 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14

T15

T16T17

T18

T19

T20T21

T22

T23

T24

T25

T26

T27

T28

T29

T30T31

T45

T32

T33

T34

T35

T36T37

T38T39

T46T40

T41

T42

T43

T44

T1Existing Trees - please see TreeDimensions report 21/07/2020for full details.

T1Proposed new Trees - please seeschedule for full details.

Existing understorey to be improved wherepossible with native mix whip plantings -

shown with green hatch.

Existing understorey to be improved wherepossible with native mix whip plantings -shown with green hatch.

Shed

Shed

AC

TC TC

BP

BP

PP

H1

H1

H2

Key

New Hedge and Shelter Belt Schedule

New Tree Schedule

Please Note: Understory Planting Allowances for North Western Boundary

Please allow for the following to be used as understory planting - exact numbers tobe confirmed once soft landscaping works are underway. This allowance issupplementary to existing understory.

100no Acer campestre - 60-100cm - bare root.100no Prunus padus - 60-100cm - bare root.100no Rosa canina - 60-100cm - bare root.100no Sambucus nigra - 60-100cm - bare root.

Contractor may need to increase plant numbers if required so as to give sufficientcoverage. Aim for 4 plants per m2 where possible.

Shelter belt

Shelter belt

NotesTop Soil - All topsoil that is imported should be free from asbestos, metals, plastic, wood, glass,tarmac, paper and odours associated with contaminated soils and comply with therequirements of BS 3882:2007 – Specification for topsoil and requirements for use or Guernseyequivalent.

Nursey Stock - All plant stock, plant handling and planting to be undertaken in accordance withthe following British Standard Specification and Code of Practice:

BS 3936:1992 Part 1 Nursery Stock - Specification for trees and shrubs;BS 3936:1981 Part 10 Nursery Stock - Specification for ground cover plants;BS 4428:1989 - Code of Practice for General Landscaping Operations (excluding hard surfaces);BS 8545:2014 Trees from Nursery to Independence in the Landscape;

All plants and trees should be inspected carefully upon their arrival on site by contractor. Anydamaged or diseased stock should be rejected. Any extremely root bound container stock shouldbe rejected. The planting holes should be at least two times wider than root ball and planted onfirm subsoil. Plant to same level as grown in nursery. Planting pit sides and bottom should be lightlyforked. Root balls slightly teased to benefit successful establishment. Any non-biodegradeablenursery wrappings (ie plastic or wire) to be disposed of by suitable means. Planting holes should bebackfilled with the same soil that was removed. Organic mulch should be spread around plants toa minimum depth of 100mm. NB: Bare soil should be left at the base of trunk/leader so as to inhibitrisk of rot.

Watering - NB: All plants and trees will need watering after planting. Tree pits should be watered inadvance of planting and after planting. All plants and trees will need irrigation for the first twogrowing seasons - Water bowser or simular recommended for use in ongoing Maintenance of site.

NB: Underground services - If any unknown underground services are found during planting consultrelevant Contractor for direction.

Contractor to check all values on Drawing, any discrepancies should be made to Sexton GreenLtd.

Existing Entrance infilled tomatch existing Granite wall.

Existing Granite wall retained.

Existing Granite wall retained.

New Granite entance wall/s -see LOP drawings for full

details.

Please seeseparate LOPdrawings forfull details.

Root Protection Fencing.

Root Protection Fencing.

Root Protection Fencing.

ROOT PROTECTION AREAS:

Please note: Calculations based on British Standards Publication BS5837:2012 - 'Trees in relation to design, demolition and construction -Recommendations' - BSI Standards Publication.

- See Tree Dimensions Reports for full details 21/07/2020 and TreeDimensions Specific Root Protection Measures Document - October2020.

PROTECTIVE FENCING MEASURES SHOULD BE TAKEN IN ACCORDANCEWITH BS 5837:2012 RECOMMENDATIONS - SEE FIGURE 1, 2 AND 3 BELOW.

Figure 1 - Image showing Typical arrangement.

2.67m2 inclusion0.1m2 inclusion

Recommended