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  • a portfolio of work bylindsey foucht

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    community The Costa Alegre High School Design Workshop

    Togue Pyahu Wetland Appreciation Center

    The Learning Garden - Peace Corps/Paraguay Central Offices

    Santa Cruz Island Botanic Garden

    Fire Station #27Bee Hill Farm

    Santa Cruz Island Botanic GardenHarbor Hills Residence

    Grounds Renovation: La Santsima Trinidad del Paran

    The Freston Residence

    The City of Aregua Regional Tourism Center

    The Wasco Residence

    The City of Villarrica Regional Tourism Center

    Tree Planting for Healthy Communities

  • Togue Pyahu Wetland Appreciation CenterMunicipality of Alberdi, Paraguay

    Project SummarySituated on a peninsula in the Rio Paraguay, Alberdi is a town defined by its connection to water. The Togue Pyahu (New Leaf ) Wetland Appreciation Center provides information on the areas flora, fauna, and ecosystems, as well as a teaching space for use by visiting school groups and tourists.

    Key Successes Design visioning and development carried out in coordination with local school district representatives Construction documentation and cost estimating presented to municipal authorities for fund raising

  • Grounds Renovation: La Santsima Trinidad del ParanMunicipality of Trinidad, Paraguay

    Project SummaryAs an UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Jesuit mission La Santsima Trinidad del Paran is one of Paraguays most visited tourist destinations. Through the proposed modifications, visitors will be guided naturally to the mission grounds and fully appreciate the visual richness of Paraguays cultural legacy. The project is slated for construction in 2013, and has a total budget of $37,800 dollars.

    Key Successes Site utility increased through the resolution of drainage, pedestrian and vehicular circulation issues Proposed design reduces visual pollution within monument buffer zone

  • Harbor Hills ResidenceSanta Barbara, CA

    Project SummaryOverlooking Santa Barbaras coastline, the views from this hillside residence are pristine. To ensure that the viewshed will be unob-

    structed in the future, habitually pruned trees and hedges will be replaced with smaller, more appropriate varieties. The plant palette

    was carefully selected to maximize interest during the winter months when the owner is in residence, in addition to providing erosion

    control throughout the property.

    Key Successes Usable outdoor space is increased, adding additional opportunities for nighttime activities and family gatherings

    East Slope GardenBotanical Name Common Name

    TreesOlea europaea 'Fruitless' Fruitless Olive

    ShrubsCeanothus 'Skylark' Skylark CeanothusColeonema pulchellum 'Compact Form' Pink Breath of Heaven

    GroundcoversBaccharis pilularis 'Pigeon Point' Dwarf Coyote BrushDymondia margaretae Silver CarpetErigeron karvinskianus Santa Barbara DaisyErigeron 'Wayne Roderick' Wayne Roderick Seaside DaisySalvia 'Mrs. Beard' Mrs. Beard Creeping Sage

    West Slope GardenBotanical Name Common Name

    ShrubsArctostaphylos 'John Dourley' John Dourley ManzanitaMyrica californica Pacific Wax Myrtle

    PerennialsEpilobium 'Everett's Choice' Everett's California FuchsiaSalvia cleavlandii 'Alpine' Alpine Cleveland Sage

    GroundcoversCeanothus maritimus 'Frosty Dawn' Bluff California Lilac

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    (E) pine

    John Dourley Manzanita

    Everett's California Fuchsia

    Alpine Cleveland Sage

    Bluff California Lilac

    retaining wall andstone bench W/ integral lighting

    stone ringed gas fireplace

    flagstone with planted joints

    winter succulent garden

    Silver Carpet

    Skylark Ceanothus

    (E) trees to be removed

    random pattern flagstone paving with grouted joints

    flagstone steping stones

    Wayne RoderickSeaside Daisy

    Santa Barbara Daisy

    existing drainage channelcovered with stone cap

    to match flagstone

    succulents in planter toscreen HVAC equipment

    (E) retaining wall with new integralcolor plaster and flagstone coping

    (E) tree to be removed

    (E) wall W/ new integral color plaster and flagstone coping

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    (E) wall with integral color plaster and flagstone coping

    Dwarf Coyote Brush

    (E) patio to remain

    new drainage outlet to bebuilt into proposed stone wall

    Pacific Wax Myrtle

    18" max. dry stack stone wall

    (E) drainage culvert

    18" max. dry stack stone wall

    Pink Breath of Heaven

    succulents to screenbathroom window

    Mrs. Beard Creeping Sage

    gate and entry wall to be designed in coordination with ARCH.

    (E) driveway to remain

    decorative pot and rain chain

    Fruitless Olivedwarf potted citrus

    Harbor Hills Residence1124 Harbor Hills Lane, Santa Barbara, California

    site plan

    October 23rd, 2014

    VAN ATTA Associates, Inc.landscape architecture + planning

    LANDSCAPE MASTER PLAN

    East Slope GardenBotanical Name Common Name

    TreesOlea europaea 'Fruitless' Fruitless Olive

    ShrubsCeanothus 'Skylark' Skylark CeanothusColeonema pulchellum 'Compact Form' Pink Breath of Heaven

    GroundcoversBaccharis pilularis 'Pigeon Point' Dwarf Coyote BrushDymondia margaretae Silver CarpetErigeron karvinskianus Santa Barbara DaisyErigeron 'Wayne Roderick' Wayne Roderick Seaside DaisySalvia 'Mrs. Beard' Mrs. Beard Creeping Sage

    West Slope GardenBotanical Name Common Name

    ShrubsArctostaphylos 'John Dourley' John Dourley ManzanitaMyrica californica Pacific Wax Myrtle

    PerennialsEpilobium 'Everett's Choice' Everett's California FuchsiaSalvia cleavlandii 'Alpine' Alpine Cleveland Sage

    GroundcoversCeanothus maritimus 'Frosty Dawn' Bluff California Lilac

    proposed plant palette

    Winter Succulent GardenBotanical Name Common Name

    Large SucculentsAgave attenuata 'Nova' Blue Fox Tail AgaveAloe 'Scarlet Rockets' Super Red Sunbird AloeAloe plicatilis Fan AloeAloe pluridens French AloeAloe speciosa Tilt-head Aloe

    Small SucculentsAloe acutissima Blue AloeAloe striata Coral AloeEcheveria elegans Mexican Snowball

    The east and west slope gardens will feature a combination of low water use native shrubs, perennials, and groundcovers to stabilize fragile soils on site while providing year-round color and fragrance. Existing hedges and shrubs near the structure will be replaced to reduce fire hazard and improve views toward the ocean.

    The winter succulent garden will feature a variety of low water use aloes, agaves, and other succulents that display a burst of color durring the subdued winter months.

    east slope garden

    west slope garden

    winter succulent garden

    Olea europaea 'Fruitless' - Fruitless Olive Ceanothus 'Skylark' - Skylark Ceanothus Baccharis pilularis 'Pigeon Point' - Dwarf Coyote Brush Salvia 'Mrs. Beard' - Mrs. Beard Creeping Sage

    Epilobium 'Everett's Choice' - Everett's California Fuchsia

    Salvia cleavlandii 'Alpine' - Alpine Cleveland Sage Ceanothus 'Frosty Dawn' - Bluff California Lilac

    Dymondia margaretae - Silver CarpetErigeron 'Wayne Roderick' - Wayne Roderick Seaside Daisy

    Agave attenuata 'Nova' - Blue Foxtail Agave Aloe 'Scarlet Rockets' - Red Sunbird Aloe Aloe speciosa - Tilt-head Aloe Aloe acutisima - Blue Aloe

    Aloe striata - Coral Aloe Echiveria elegans - Mexican Snowball

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    A rustic stone fireplace makes reference to the beach bonfires that were once common in the area. Backed by a curved stone bench and rebuilt dry stack stone wall, the south patio becomes an inviting space to enjoy the evening with friends and family.

    To celebrate the rain and slow stormwater's movement off the property, a rainchain will direct water from the roof to a decorative pot for slow release into the property's drainage system.

    Myrica californica - Pacific Wax Myrtle Arctostaphylos 'John Dourley' - John Dourley Manzanita

    Erigeron karvinskianus - Santa Barbara Daisy

    Aloe plicatilis - Fan Aloe Aloe pluridens - French Aloe

    Coleonema pulchellum 'Compact Form' - Pink Breath of Heaven

  • Santa Cruz IslandBotanic GardenSanta Cruz Island, CA

    Project SummaryTo introduce visitors to the wealth of rare flora fond on Santa Cruz Island, the Nature Conservancys Botanic Garden will greet visitors with seasonal

    color and fragrance. Each of the species will be grown from seed collected by volunteers on the island. Planting notes and details were developed

    with volunteers in mind to be as clear and straightforward as possible.

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    existing California Pepper tree to remain

    existing rock edging to remain

    3' wide wood chip walkway

    existing rock edging to remain

    1'-3' native boulders - see note #5

    Adobe Bunkhouse(Volunteers/Researchers)

    Justinian House(Guests)

    Wooden Bunkhouse(Volunteers/Researchers)

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    existing tree to remain

    existing driveway to remain

    Main Ranch Planting Plan VAN ATTA Associates, Inc.landscape architecture + planning

    site plan

    Santa Cruz Island, California September, 2014

    plant images

    Type Common Name Botanical Name Ht. x Width Bloom flower color

    TreesCalifornia White Oak Quercus lobata 50' x 70' insignificantIsland Oak Quercus tomentella 50' x 20' insignificant

    ShrubsIsland Manzanita Arctostaphylos insularis ssp. Insulicola 9' x 6' white w/ dark green foliageSanta Cruz Island Buckwheat Eriogonum arborescens 3' x 4' Su coral w/ powdery green leavesIsland Pitcher Sage Lepechinia fragrans 3' x 3' Sp pink/purpleIsland Broom Lotus dendroideus var dendroideus 6' x 4' yellow flowersSanta Cruz Island Bush-mallow Malacothamnus fasciculatus var nesioticus 6' x 6' pink/lavendarSanta Cruz Island Nightshade Solanum clokeyi 6' x 6' Sp-Su purple

    PerennialsPink Yarrow Achillea millefolium Island Pink 2' x 3' Sp pink w/ bright green foliageClimbing Bedstraw Galium nuttallii 1' x 2' Sp insignificant, bright green foliageIsland Bush Monkeyflower Mimulus flemingii 3' x 3' W-Su red/orange w/ dark green foliageIsland Tarplant Hemizonia clementina 2' x 2' yellow w/ acid green foliageIsland Buckwheat Eriogonum grande var rubescens 1' x 2' Su-F pink w/ chalk green foliageSanta Cruz Island Silverhosackia Lotus argophyllus var nivens 1' x 4' yellow w/ chalk blue foliage

    Succulents (Rock Garden)Candleholder Liveforever Dudleya candelabrum 14" x 14" bright green w/ red tipsGreene's Liveforever Dudleya greenei 6" x 6" Sp-Su chalky green foliage

    GrassesBlue Wild Rye Elymus glaucus 2' x 3' Su coarse blue foliageCoast Range Melic Melica imperfecta 2' x 2' Sp fine green foliage w/ tan flower stalksFoothill Needle Grass Stipa lepida 1' x 2' Sp fine green weaping form, tan flower stalks

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    TreesQuercus pacifica Island Scrub Oak 1

    Shrubs & Large Perennials

    Arctostaphylos insularis ssp. Insulicola Island Manzanita 5

    Ceanothus arboreus Tree Lilac 1

    Dendromecon harfordii Island Bush Poppy 1

    Eriogonum arborescens Santa Cruz Island Buckwheat 46

    Lepechinia fragrans Island Pitcher Sage 17

    Lotus dendroideus var dendroideus Island Broom 8

    Malacothamnus fasciculatus var nesioticus Island Bush-mallow 9

    Solanum clokeyi Santa Cruz Island Nightshade 9

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    Eriogonum grande var rubescens Island Buckwheat 19

    Galium nuttallii Climbing Bedstraw 18

    Hemizonia clementina Island Tarplant 24

    Lotus argophyllus var nivens Santa Cruz Island Silver Lotus 5

    Mimulus flemingii Island Bush Monkeyflower 15

    Succulents (Rock Garden)

    Dudleya candelabrum Candleholder Liveforever 15

    Dudleya greenei Greene's Liveforever 119

    Grasses

    Elymus glaucus Blue Wild Rye 20

    Stipa lepida Foothill Needle Grass 112

    Melica imperfecta Coast Range Melic 39

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    planting notesNote: All plant materials shall be set out as shown on plan. Final locations shall be approved by the Owner's Representative prior to planting.

    Within the dripline of existing California Pepper, a tree protection zone (TPZ) shall be established. All excavation within the TPZ for planting activities shall be done by hand. Planting design as shown on plan shall be adapted where necessary to avoid damaging tree's root system. If necessary, root pruning shall be done with sharp tools and leave clean cuts; do not break roots. Existing grade within TPZ shall be maintained; do not mound soil against trunk. Protect tree trunk and branches from damage; do not store materials or equipment within TPZ.Remove all gravel, rock and debris from planting areas. Remove all existing vegetation from planting area, including root systems.All compacted soils shall be loosened to a minimum depth of 18 inches in planting areas. Amend soils as needed per plant cultural requirements.Native boulders to range in size from 1' to 3' at their widest side. See plan for boulder size and location. The Owner's Representative shall approve grading in landscape areas prior to plant material placement. The Owner's Representative shall approve final plant placement prior to installation. Plant material installation shall be coordinated with all utilities (above/below ground), wall footings, pavements, or other hardscape features. Do not damage existing buildings or hardscape. See planting details for planting area preparation, plant pit dimensions, and backfill requirements.Landscape mulch shall be applied at 2 inches minimum thickness over all planting areas. The mulch shall be pre-composted, with pieces sized 0-1", and not contain inorganic debris. If possible, mulch to be sourced locally on Santa Cruz Island.Wood chips shall be applied at 2 inches minimum thickness over all pathways. The wood chips shall have pieces sized 0-1", and not contain inorganic debris. If possible, wood chips to be sourced locally on Santa Cruz Island.

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    set crown 1" above grade

    temporary 3" berm

    finish grade

    lightly scarify rootball surface

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    mulch under shrubs; crown to remain clear and free of mulch

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    native soil backfill; backfill 50%, irrigate, then complete backfill

    note:all shrubs, perennials, and ground covers to be planted at equal spacing (triangular) unless otherwise indicated on the plans

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    Tree, Shrub, and Large Perennial Planting not to scale1section

    rootball

    round-topped soil berm 4" high x 8" wide above root ball surface; begin berm at root ball edge

    root crown to remain free of mulch;place no more than 1" of mulch on top of root ball;rootball to be flush with finished grade

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    2" MIN. layer of mulch; see planting notes for more informationfinished gradeexisting native soil

    loosened native soil; dig and turn the soil to reduce compaction to the area and depth shown

    notes1. do not damage roots or destroy root ball when installing tree2. locate crown 1" above existing grade3. when back filling, lightly tamp soil around root ball in 6" lifts to brace tree or shrub; do not over compact; when the planting hole has been backfilled, pour water around root ball to settle soil

    bottom of root ball rests on existing native soil

    Quercus pacifica - Island Scrub Oak Arctostaphylos insularis ssp. insulicola - Island Manzanita Ceanothus arboreus - Tree Lilac Dendromecon harfordii - Island Bush Poppy

    Eriogonum arborescens - Santa Cruz Island Buckwheat Lepechinia fragrans - Island Pitcher Sage Lotus dendroideus var. dendroideus - Island Broom Malacothamnus fasciculatus var. nesioticus - Island Bush-mallow Solanum clokeyi - Santa Cruz Island Nightshade

    Eriogonum grande var. rubescens - Island Buckwheat

    Galium nuttallii - Climbing Bedstraw

    Hemizonia clementina - Island Tarplant

    Lotus argophyllus var. nivens - Santa Cruz Island Silver Lotus

    Dudleya candelabrum - Candleholder Liveforever

    Dudleya greenei - Green's Liveforever

    Achillea millefolium 'Island Pink' - Pink Yarrow

    Mimulus flemingii - Island Bush Monkeyflower

    Elymus glaucus - Blue Wild Rye

    Melica imperfecta - Coast Range Melic

    Stipa lepida - Foothill Needle Grass

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    site plan

    Santa Cruz Island, California

    September, 2014

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    TypeCommon Name

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    TreesCalifornia White Oak

    Quercus lobata

    50' x 70'

    insignificant

    Island Oak

    Quercus tomentella

    50' x 20'

    insignificant

    ShrubsIsland Manzanita

    Arctostaphylos insularis ssp. Insulicola9' x 6'

    white w/ dark green foliage

    Santa Cruz Island Buckwheat Eriogonum arborescens

    3' x 4'

    Sucoral w/ powdery green leaves

    Island Pitcher Sage

    Lepechinia fragrans

    3' x 3'

    Sppink/purple

    Island Broom

    Lotus dendroideus var dendroideus

    6' x 4'

    yellow flowers

    Santa Cruz Island Bush-mallow Malacothamnus fasciculatus var nesioticus

    6' x 6'

    pink/lavendar

    Santa Cruz Island Nightshade Solanum clokeyi

    6' x 6'

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    PerennialsPink Yarrow

    Achillea millefolium Island Pink

    2' x 3'

    Sppink w/ bright green foliage

    Climbing Bedstraw

    Galium nuttallii

    1' x 2'

    Spinsignificant, bright green foliage

    Island Bush Monkeyflower

    Mimulus flemingii

    3' x 3'

    W-Sured/orange w/ dark green foliage

    Island Tarplant

    Hemizonia clementina

    2' x 2'

    yellow w/ acid green foliage

    Island Buckwheat

    Eriogonum grande var rubescens

    1' x 2'

    Su-Fpink w/ chalk green foliage

    Santa Cruz Island Silverhosackia Lotus argophyllus var nivens

    1' x 4'

    yellow w/ chalk blue foliage

    Succulents (Rock Garden)

    Candleholder Liveforever

    Dudleya candelabrum

    14" x 14"

    bright green w/ red tips

    Greene's Liveforever

    Dudleya greenei

    6" x 6"

    Sp-Suchalky green foliage

    GrassesBlue Wild Rye

    Elymus glaucus

    2' x 3'

    Sucoarse blue foliage

    Coast Range Melic

    Melica imperfecta

    2' x 2'

    Spfine green foliage w/ tan flower stalks

    Foothill Needle Grass

    Stipa lepida

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    Island Manzanita

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    Ceanothus arboreus

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    Dendromecon harfordii

    Island Bush Poppy

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    Eriogonum arborescens

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    Lepechinia fragrans

    Island Pitcher Sage

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    Malacothamnus fasciculatus var nesioticusIsland Bush-mallow

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    Solanum clokeyi

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    Eriogonum grande var rubescens

    Island Buckwheat

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    Galium nuttallii

    Climbing Bedstraw

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    Hemizonia clementina

    Island Tarplant

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    Lotus argophyllus var nivens

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    Island Bush Monkeyflower 15

    Succulents (Rock Garden)

    Dudleya candelabrum

    Candleholder Liveforever 15

    Dudleya greenei

    Greene's Liveforever

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    GrassesElymus glaucus

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    Stipa lepida

    Foothill Needle Grass

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    Note: All plant materials shall be set out as shown on plan. Final locations shall be approved by the Owner's Representative prior to planting.

    Within the dripline of existing California Pepper, a tree protection zone (TPZ) shall be established. All excavation within the TPZ for planting activities

    shall be done by hand. Planting design as shown on plan shall be adapted where necessary to avoid damaging tree's root system. If necessary, root

    pruning shall be done with sharp tools and leave clean cuts; do not break roots. Existing grade within TPZ shall be maintained; do not mound soil against

    trunk. Protect tree trunk and branches from damage; do not store materials or equipment within TPZ.

    Remove all gravel, rock and debris from planting areas. Remove all existing vegetation from planting area, including root systems.

    All compacted soils shall be loosened to a minimum depth of 18 inches in planting areas.

    Amend soils as needed per plant cultural requirements.

    Native boulders to range in size from 1' to 3' at their widest side. See plan for boulder size and location.

    The Owner's Representative shall approve grading in landscape areas prior to plant material placement.

    The Owner's Representative shall approve final plant placement prior to installation.

    Plant material installation shall be coordinated with all utilities (above/below ground), wall footings, pavements, or other hardscape features. Do not

    damage existing buildings or hardscape.

    See planting details for planting area preparation, plant pit dimensions, and backfill requirements.

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    Wood chips shall be applied at 2 inches minimum thickness over all pathways. The wood chips shall have pieces sized 0-1", and not contain inorganic

    debris. If possible, wood chips to be sourced locally on Santa Cruz Island.

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    set crown 1" above grade

    temporary 3" berm

    finish grade

    lightly scarify rootball surface

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    mulch under shrubs; crown to

    remain clear and free of mulch

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    irrigate, then complete backfillnote:all shrubs, perennials, and ground covers to be planted at equal

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    root crown to remain free of mulch;

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    rootball to be flush with finished grade

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    2" MIN. layer of mulch;

    see planting notes for more information

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    loosened native soil; dig and turn the soil to reduce

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    notes1. do not damage roots or destroy root ball when installing tree

    2. locate crown 1" above existing grade

    3. when back filling, lightly tamp soil around root ball in 6" lifts to brace tree or shrub; do not over compact;

    when the planting hole has been backfilled, pour water around root ball to settle soil

    bottom of root ball rests on existing native soil

    Quercus pacifica - Island Scrub Oak

    Arctostaphylos insularis ssp. insulicola - Island Manzanita

    Ceanothus arboreus - Tree Lilac

    Dendromecon harfordii - Island Bush Poppy

    Eriogonum arborescens - Santa Cruz Island Buckwheat

    Lepechinia fragrans - Island Pitcher Sage

    Lotus dendroideus var. dendroideus - Island Broom

    Malacothamnus fasciculatus var. nesioticus - Island Bush-mallow

    Solanum clokeyi - Santa Cruz Island Nightshade

    Eriogonum grande var. rubescens -

    Island Buckwheat

    Galium nuttallii -

    Climbing Bedstraw

    Hemizonia clementina -

    Island Tarplant

    Lotus argophyllus var. nivens -

    Santa Cruz Island Silver Lotus

    Dudleya candelabrum -

    Candleholder Liveforever

    Dudleya greenei -

    Green's Liveforever

    Achillea millefolium 'Island Pink' -

    Pink Yarrow

    Mimulus flemingii -

    Island Bush Monkeyflower

    Elymus glaucus -

    Blue Wild Rye

    Melica imperfecta -

    Coast Range Melic

    Stipa lepida -

    Foothill Needle Grass

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    mulch under shrubs; crown to

    remain clear and free of mulch

    note:all shrubs, perennials, and ground covers to be planted at equal

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  • Fire Station #27Fillmore, CA

    Project SummaryFire Station #27s landscape is designed to illustrate fire-wise planting strategies with low fuel loads, low height near structures, and high water content. Within an interior courtyard, a contemplation garden provides station personnel with space for relaxation and introspection. Throughout the site, an advanced irrigation system utilizes both rainwater and gray water to reduce the demand on local potable water supplies.

    Key Successes Irrigation system designed in successful coordination with multiple consultants Planting scheme plays off the yellow and blue color of the stations fire trucks Contemplation garden flowers and foliage will change year-round with the seasons

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    courtyard patiocourtyard garden

    Rain Garden and Bioswale AreasRain gardens and bioswales aim to capture, infiltrate and clean both surface flow and stormwater diverted from adjacent permeable paving. This system is densely vegetated and designed to overflow into bioswales for further purification.

    Scientific Name Common Name Size Qty. NotesShrubs

    Cornus stolonifera Creek Dogwood 1 gal. 21Rosa californica California Wild Rose 1 gal. 47

    PerennialsJuncus patens 'Elk Blue' Wire Grass 4" pot 526

    VinesClematis ligusticifolia Creek Clematis 5 gal. 21Vitis 'Roger's Red' Roger's California Grape 5 gal. 38

    GroundcoverCarex praegracilis Clustered Field Sedge flats 11,436 SF 12" O.C.

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    note: see sheet L3.5 for plant sizes and quantities

    Scientific Name Common Name Size Qty. NotesShrubs

    Rosmarinus 'Ken Taylor' Ken Taylor Rosemary 1 gal. 6Perennials

    Allium schoenoprasum Chives 1 gal. 96 SF 12" O.C.Origanum vulgare hirtum Greek Oregano 4" pot 108 SF 12" O.C.Salvia berggarten Culinary Sage 1 gal. 64 SF 18" O.C.Thymus leuchotrichus Moonlight Thyme 4" pot 99 SF 9" O.C.

    Landscape ParkwayPlanting in the landscape parkway will soften the transition between roadway and pedestrian sidewalk.

    Scientific Name Common Name Size Qty. NotesGroundcovers

    Fragaria chiloensis Beach Strawberry flats 5,364 SF 8" O.C.

    Dymondia margaretae Silver Carpet flats 6,864 SF 6" O.C.

    ZONE 1Scientific Name Common Name Size Qty. Notes

    ShrubsMahonia repens Creeping Barberry 1 gal. 192

    SucculentsAgave attenuata Foxtail Agave 5 gal. 53Echeveria cante - 1 gal. 45Yucca whipplei Yucca 5 gal. 35

    Groundcovers

    Erigeron 'Wayne Roderick' Seaside Daisy 4" pot 1040 SF 12" O.C.

    Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue' Elijah Blue Fescue 4" pot 1,541 SF 12" O.C.

    Senecio mandraliscae Kleinia 1 gal. 740 SF 18" O.C.ZONE 2Shrubs

    Ceanothus 'Centennial' Centennial Ceanothus 1 gal. 164Perennials

    Galvezia 'Boca Rosa' Island Snapdragon 1 gal. 464Mimulus 'Jelly Bean White' White Monkeyflower 1 gal. 169Epilobium canum 'Catalina' Catalina Fuchsia 1 gal. 655

    ZONE 3Shrubs

    Arctostaphylos 'Howard McMinn' Howard McMinn Manzanita 5 gal. 12

    Heteromeles arbutifolia Toyon 15 gal. 37

    Myrica californica Pacific Wax Myrtle 5 gal. 12Perennials

    Achillea 'Paprika' Paprika Yarrow 1 gal. 72Mimulus 'Jelly Bean White' White Monkeyflower 1 gal. see above for size and quantityEpilobium canum 'Catalina' Catalina Fuchsia 1 gal. see above for size and quantity

    VinesVitis 'Roger's Red' Roger's California Grape 5 gal. see above for size and quantity

    Fire-safe Landscape Demonstration GardenSurrounding the training classroom, the landscape will demonstrate fire-safe zones one through three. Plants that best demonstrate the characteristics of each zone will be chosen and planted in drifts. According to fire-safe landscaping principles, plants will illustrate the height recommendations for each zone.

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    Cedrus deodara Deodar Cedar 36" box 1

    Cercis occidentalis Western Rebbud 24" box 6

    Fraxinus dipetala Flowering Ash 24" box 8

    Platanus racemosa California Sycamore 24" box 15

    Populus fremontii Fremont Cottonwood 24" box 18

    Quercus douglasii Blue Oak 24" box 2

    Quercus ilex Holly Oak 24" box 5

    Prunus ilicifolia Hollyleaf Cherry 15 gal. 12Pi

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    2'-3' DIA. medium native boulders; select boulders in coordination with Landscape Architect

    1'-2' DIA. small native boulders;select boulders in coordination with Landscape Architect

    2" thick, 18" DIA. flagstone steping stones W/ snap cut edge;stones to be uniform in shape, with 5 points per stone; color and finish to match native boulders

    1/8" thick, 4" steel edging with black powder coating finish; as necessary, contractor to weld additional stakes to header to acheive compound curvesAVAIL @ SURE-LOC, Tel. (800) 787-3562

    Scientific Name Common Name Size Qty. NotesWoodwardia fimbriata Giant Chain Fern 5 gal. 5,364 SF 8" O.C.

    GroundcoversSatureja douglasii Yerba Buena 1 gal. 191 SF 12" O.C.

    ZONE 1Scientific Name Common Name Size Qty. Notes

    ShrubsMahonia repens Creeping Barberry 1 gal. 192

    SucculentsAgave attenuata Foxtail Agave 5 gal. 53Echeveria cante - 1 gal. 45Yucca whipplei Yucca 5 gal. 35

    Groundcovers

    Erigeron 'Wayne Roderick' Seaside Daisy 4" pot 1040 SF 12" O.C.

    Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue' Elijah Blue Fescue 4" pot 1,541 SF 12" O.C.

    Senecio mandraliscae Kleinia 1 gal. 740 SF 18" O.C.ZONE 2Shrubs

    Ceanothus 'Centennial' Centennial Ceanothus 1 gal. 164Perennials

    Galvezia 'Boca Rosa' Island Snapdragon 1 gal. 464Mimulus 'Jelly Bean White' White Monkeyflower 1 gal. 169Epilobium canum 'Catalina' Catalina Fuchsia 1 gal. 655

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    Arctostaphylos 'Howard McMinn' Howard McMinn Manzanita 5 gal. 12

    Heteromeles arbutifolia Toyon 15 gal. 37

    Myrica californica Pacific Wax Myrtle 5 gal. 12Perennials

    Achillea 'Paprika' Paprika Yarrow 1 gal. 72Mimulus 'Jelly Bean White' White Monkeyflower 1 gal. see above for size and quantityEpilobium canum 'Catalina' Catalina Fuchsia 1 gal. see above for size and quantity

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    backfill - see specificationslightly scarify root ball - set on firm pit bottom

    locate 2" DIA. treated lodgepole cross braces, W/ mitered and blunted ends, on outside of stakes, set below branch structure

    locate rubber straps as shown

    locate crown 1" aboveexisting grade

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    set crown 1" above grade

    backfill - see specificationslightly scarifyrootball surface

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    planting notesAll plant materials shall be set out as shown on plan. Final locations shall be approved by the Landscape Architect prior to planting.

    Landscape Contractor shall be responsible for any coordination with subcontractors as required to accomplish planting operations.Do not willfully proceed with construction as designed when it is obvious that unknown obstructions and/or grade differences exist that may not have been known during design. Such conditions shall be immediately brought to the attention of the Landscape Architect, Van Atta Associates Inc. (805) 730-7444. The Landscape Contractor shall assume full responsibility for all necessary revisions due to failure to give such notification.Prior to starting work, Contractor shall take soil samples where different soil types are encountered on the project site. Soil shall be analyzed by an approved commercial soil testing laboratory (Wallace Labs, www.bettersoils.com, or Fruit Growers Laboratory, 805-392-2000), or equal, for suitability for plant material as called out on plan. Landscape Contractor shall allow for the addition of soil amendments or conditioners in soil preparation and finish grading as specified in soil analysis results. A copy of the results of the soil analysis shall be submitted to the Landscape Architect. Contractor shall follow the recommendations of the soils lab as to provide a suitable medium for planting. The Contractor shall notify the Owner and Landscape Architect of any potential problems which may result due to soil conditions not appropriate for plant materials. Failure to act as specified may result in the Landscape Contractor assuming financial responsibility for any damage to plants.The Landscape contractor shall loosen all compacted soils to a minimum depth of 24 inches in planting areas.The Landscape Contractor shall be responsible to furnish and install amended import soil in any planting areas as necessary to achieve the specified finish planting grades. Imported soil shall be free of unwanted seeds or debris.The Landscape Contractor shall be responsible for positive drainage in planting areas with accurately set flow lines and or drain inlets connected to the overall drainage system. Low spots or ponding of surface water in planting areas will not be accepted in the final work.The Landscape Architect will approve finish grades in all landscape areas prior to plant material placement. Plant material placement shall be approved by Landscape Architect prior to planting.The Landscape Contractor shall provide healthy, vigorous plant stock grown under climatic conditions similar to the conditions in the locality of the project. It is the Landscape Contractor's responsibility to furnish plant material free of pests or plant diseases. Contract-grown or 'tagged' material must be inspected by the Landscape Contractor and certified disease free. It is the Landscape Contractor's obligation to warranty all shrubs for a period of at least 90 days, and trees for a period of at least 1 year. Landscape Contractor is responsible for completing quantity take-offs for all plant materials shown on plans; plant quantities shown are for convenience only. Landscape Contractor shall provide a list of all plant materials, including species name and size, to be acquired, making note of any deviations from quantities, species or size shown on plans. Any substitutions of plant materials (quantity, species or size) shall be approved by Landscape Architect. Failure to act as specified may result in Landscape Contractor assuming financial responsibility for removal of non-approved plant material and supplying plant material as indicated on plans.Specimen trees will be selected and tagged by the Landscape Architect prior to acquisition by Landscape Contractor.Landscape Contractor shall coordinate plant material installation with all utilities (above/below ground), wall footings, pavements, fountains, or other hardscape features. Landscape Contractor shall not damage to improvements by others. Failure to act as specified may result in Landscape Contractor assuming financial responsibility for any damages. See details for staking method, plant pit dimensions and backfill requirements. Plant crown elevations relative to finish grade shall be installed as shown on planting details. Proper compaction of backfill to prevent settlement will be required.The Landscape Architect reserves the right to adjust the location of plant material during installation as appropriate to the project.Landscape mulch shall be applied at 3 inches thick over all landscape surfaces. The mulch shall be a high quality pre-composted mulch, with pieces sized 0-1", and shall not contain debris. A representative sample of mulch must be approved by landscape architect prior to application. See detail for mulch application at ground cover, shrub, and tree planting.

    Scientific Name Common Name Size Qty.

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    Cedrus deodara Deodar Cedar 36" box 1

    Cercis occidentalis Western Rebbud 24" box 6

    Fraxinus dipetala Flowering Ash 24" box 8

    Platanus racemosa California Sycamore 24" box 15

    Populus fremontii Fremont Cottonwood 24" box 18

    Quercus douglasii Blue Oak 24" box 2

    Quercus ilex Holly Oak 24" box 5

    Prunus ilicifolia Hollyleaf Cherry 15 gal. 12Pi

    Rain Garden and Bioswale AreasRain gardens and bioswales aim to capture, infiltrate and clean both surface flow and stormwater diverted from adjacent permeable paving. This system is densely vegetated and designed to overflow into bioswales for further purification.

    Scientific Name Common Name Size Qty. NotesShrubs

    Cornus stolonifera Creek Dogwood 1 gal. 21Rosa californica California Wild Rose 1 gal. 47

    PerennialsJuncus patens 'Elk Blue' Wire Grass 4" pot 526

    VinesClematis ligusticifolia Creek Clematis 5 gal. 21Vitis 'Roger's Red' Roger's California Grape 5 gal. 38

    GroundcoverCarex praegracilis Clustered Field Sedge flats 11,436 SF 12" O.C.

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    Fragaria chiloensis Beach Strawberry flats 5,364 SF 8" O.C.

    Dymondia margaretae Silver Carpet flats 6,864 SF 6" O.C.

    ZONE 1Scientific Name Common Name Size Qty. Notes

    ShrubsMahonia repens Creeping Barberry 1 gal. 192

    SucculentsAgave attenuata Foxtail Agave 5 gal. 53Echeveria cante - 1 gal. 45Yucca whipplei Yucca 5 gal. 35

    Groundcovers

    Erigeron 'Wayne Roderick' Seaside Daisy 4" pot 1040 SF 12" O.C.

    Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue' Elijah Blue Fescue 4" pot 1,541 SF 12" O.C.

    Senecio mandraliscae Kleinia 1 gal. 740 SF 18" O.C.ZONE 2Shrubs

    Ceanothus 'Centennial' Centennial Ceanothus 1 gal. 164Perennials

    Galvezia 'Boca Rosa' Island Snapdragon 1 gal. 464Mimulus 'Jelly Bean White' White Monkeyflower 1 gal. 169Epilobium canum 'Catalina' Catalina Fuchsia 1 gal. 655

    ZONE 3Shrubs

    Arctostaphylos 'Howard McMinn' Howard McMinn Manzanita 5 gal. 12

    Heteromeles arbutifolia Toyon 15 gal. 37

    Myrica californica Pacific Wax Myrtle 5 gal. 12Perennials

    Achillea 'Paprika' Paprika Yarrow 1 gal. 72Mimulus 'Jelly Bean White' White Monkeyflower 1 gal. see above for size and quantityEpilobium canum 'Catalina' Catalina Fuchsia 1 gal. see above for size and quantity

    VinesVitis 'Roger's Red' Roger's California Grape 5 gal. see above for size and quantity

    Fire-safe Landscape Demonstration GardenSurrounding the training classroom, the landscape will demonstrate fire-safe zones one through three. Plants that best demonstrate the characteristics of each zone will be chosen and planted in drifts. According to fire-safe landscaping principles, plants will illustrate the height recommendations for each zone.

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    1'-0" MIN. boulder offset from structure, TYP.; coordinate boulder selection with Landscape Architect

    4" x 1/8" steel header, powder coat black;add additional stakes as necessaryto acheive compound curves; stake for approval by Landscape Architectprior to final installation

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    Contemplation GardenA garden will be designed as part of the interior courtyard to provide a quiet space for contemplation and relaxation. Simple, natural materials, and the plant palette shown below will provide a calming environment.

    Scientific Name Common Name Size Qty. NotesTrees

    Magnolia stellata 'Royal Star' White Star Magnolia 24" box 2 Standard

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    Azalea x 'Conler' Encore Azalea Autumn Ruby 5 gal. 10

    Hydrangea quercifolia 'Pee Wee' Pee Wee Oak Leaf Hydrangea 5 gal. 7

    Herbaceous/PerennialsFargesia sp. 'Jiuzhaigou' IV Black Cherry Bamboo 1 gal. 12

    Heuchera 'Santa Ana Cardinal' Santa Ana Cardinal Coral Bells 1 gal. 61

    Woodwardia fimbriata Giant Chain Fern 5 gal. 44Groundcover

    Ophiopogon japonicus Nana Dwarf Mondo Grass flats 300SF 6" O.C.

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    Kitchen Herb GardenTo be selected by station personnel, the kitchen herb gardens will provide fresh produce for daily cooking use.

    Scientific Name Common Name Size Qty. NotesShrubs

    Rosmarinus 'Ken Taylor' Ken Taylor Rosemary 1 gal. 6Perennials

    Allium schoenoprasum Chives 1 gal. 96 SF 12" O.C.Origanum vulgare hirtum Greek Oregano 4" pot 108 SF 12" O.C.Salvia berggarten Culinary Sage 1 gal. 64 SF 18" O.C.Thymus leuchotrichus Moonlight Thyme 4" pot 99 SF 9" O.C.

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    Refer to L2.3 for specific notes related to construction and instalation of non-potable systemInstall the irrigation system in accordance with all local codes. (E) irrigation layout does not necessarily represent as-built conditions. Verify irrigation and equipment size and location in the field.It is the intent of this irrigation plan to provide adequate irrigation coverage to all planting areas. Coxntractor shall be responsible for designing and making any and all adjustments to the irrigation system necessary to insure 100% irrigation coverage of all planting areas. Irrigation to be connected to existing supply line. Verify size and supply pressure in field. If the pressure is below 70 psi, a booster pump may be required.Irrigation lines shall be buried at the following minimum depths: pvc pressure mainline:18" pvc lateral line:12"Piping installed under pathways or paved areas, through walls or footings shall be placed inside schedule 40 pvc sleeves of adequate size to allow free movement of the pipe in the sleeve.Coordinate location of heads, valves and pipes with the planting.Adjust flow controls for proper performance and valve longevity.All sprinklers shall have anti-drain device per manufacturer.Flush all lines and adjust all heads for maximum performance and to prevent over spray onto walks, streets and buildings. Select the best nozzle arc and radius to fit site conditions. Inform Owner's Representative 48 hours in advance for coverage tests.Clean up on a daily basis per Owner's requirements.Contractor shall provide an as-built plan upon installation completion.Contractor shall guarantee materials and workmanship for 1-year from acceptance of installation.soil type:from USDA Soil Conservation Service = AnC - Anacapa gravelly sandy loam, 2-9% slopesirrigation system design criteria:110 PSI static pressure @ city mainline.pressure regulator outlet dynamic pressure: 50 PSI (regulated)dynamic pressure @ irrigation spray heads: 40 PSImaximum flow velocity : 5 ft/sec.

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    potable water supply main pipe --L2.2

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    sleeve pipe for main, laterals andwires under paving and through walls

    potable water lateral line pipe --L2.2

    P.O.C. #1: connect potable irrigation system to 2" potable water mainline.P.O.C.

    non-potable water mainline pipe --L2.2

    non-potable water lateral pipe --L2.2

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    P.O. Box 13130 San Diego CA 92170-3130 1695 National Ave. San Diego CA 92113 Phone (619) 232-7867 FAX (619) 232-3029

    Represented by: Green Product Sales (949) 584-7311 [email protected]

    1.13 The services of a factory representative or trained service professional shall be made available on the job site to check installation and perform the startup and instruct the operating personnel. A startup report containing voltage and amperage readings, suction and discharge pressure readings, estimated flow conditions, and general operating characteristics shall be submitted to the Owner.

    1.14 Two sets of operating and maintenance manuals shall be provided to the owner after startup and shall include parts manuals for major components, performance curve for pump, general sequence of operation, and electrical schematic for control panel.

    1.15 The warranty period shall be a non-prorated period of 36 months from date of purchase.

    P.O. Box 13130 San Diego CA 92170-3130 1695 National Ave. San Diego CA 92113 Phone (619) 232-7867 FAX (619) 232-3029

    Represented by: Green Product Sales (949) 584-7311 [email protected]

    1.9 Flow switch shall be a 316 stainless steel and solid state thermal sensor designed to measure change in flow velocity and in temperature. The flow switch shall include an integrated bar graph with 10 LED lights and shall be capable of providing indication of flow (green), closed (orange), and open (red) conditions.

    1.10 Pump system shall be mounted on a structural aluminum skid with mounting flanges on front and back to allow for mounting of skid to concrete pad. Skid equipped with pipe support on suction and discharge piping. All nuts and bolts and washers shall be stainless steel on skid and piping. Skid shall include mounting hardware for integral aluminum enclosure.

    1.11 The system enclosure shall be vandal and weather resistant, marine grade aluminum alloy 5052-H32 construction with rectangular punch-outs for viewing and heat dissipation. The enclosure shall be low profile hinged top design with padlock provision. The cover shall be secured to the concrete pad with stainless steel hardware. The enclosure shall measure 30D x 42W x 30H and concrete pad dimensions shall be 42 x 54 x 4. The enclosure shall be as manufactured by V.I.T. Products, Inc. and shall be UL Listed and Approved.

    1.12 Pump Assembly shall include the following option(s):

    (LSEN) Where specified by the System Design Parameters, float control instrumentation shall be provided for both the tank and booster pump to shut down in case of low tank level. Contractor shall be responsible for installed supplied cable from pump control to tank location and mounting floats at tank level recommended by owner representative to ensure domestic fill as primary signal and shutdown at lower level signal.

    (NCDK) Where specified by the System Design Parameters, a 2 Automatic Self-Cleaning Multi-Disk Style Filter rated 1-50 GPM unit with 120 mesh filtration. The automatic multi-disc filtration unit shall be thermoplastic construction and outfitted with necessary valves and fittings for automatic backflush capability via booster system supplied 115 VAC electrical power. Filter shall be mounted on pipe support inside enclosure and ported, with isolation valves provided, to edges of skid, including inlet port, outlet port, and drain port. Electrical conduit from filter control panel shall be ported to side of enclosure.

    (EAL) Where specified by the System Design Parameters, an External Alarm Light shall be pre-mounted on the booster pump enclosure and pre-wired to the control panel for the purpose of visually indicating an alarm condition from lowest water level indication.

    (MV1.5) Where specified in the System Design Parameters, a Normally Closed Model 3100 1.5 Brass control Valve. The master valve shall be 24 VAC activated and wired to low water level sensing for the purpose of domestic backup tank fill activation. The installing contractor shall be responsible for installing 2 -14 ga. master valve control wires from pump location enclosure to control valve.

    (FV) Where specified in the System Design Parameters, a cast iron bronze fitted wafer style stainless steel spring loaded disc check Foot Valve with cast iron body and bronze check disc. Contractor shall be responsible for connecting foot valve on inlet (tank) side to ensure controlled pressure in pump feed line.

    P.O. Box 13130 San Diego CA 92170-3130 1695 National Ave. San Diego CA 92113 Phone (619) 232-7867 FAX (619) 232-3029

    Represented by: Green Product Sales (949) 584-7311 [email protected]

    PROJECT: FILLMORE FIRE STATION #27 Ventura County July 29, 2014 SYSTEM DESIGN PARAMETERS IBHMS-1-2-1.25/Options 22 GPM 45 PSI 1 1/4 INCH System Model Number System Design Flow Rate System Design Pressure System Piping Size

    0 PSI (Cistern Tank Supplied) 230 VAC 1 PHASE 60 Hz Minimum Suction Pressure System Electrical Voltage System Electrical Phase and Frequency

    2HMS4 22 GPM 110 FEET Pump Model Number Pump Capacity (GPM) Pump Total Head (Feet)

    1 HP 3500 RPM Undetermined Pump Horsepower Pump RPM System Full Load Amperage

    BOOSTER PUMP ASSEMBLY 1.1 A simplex water pressure booster system as designed and fabricated by Barrett

    Engineered Pumps (619) 232-7867. The system shall be a completely prefabricated system with pump, piping, electrical and structural elements. The entire booster pump assembly shall be UL Listed and Approved.

    1.2 Pump shall be:

    1.2.1 (HMS) Horizontal multi-stage centrifugal. Pump construction shall be stainless fitted with stainless steel casing, stainless steel impellers and bowls. Pump shall be equipped with mechanical seal. Pump shall be directly coupled to a C-face electric motor.

    1.3 Electric motor shall be of the squirrel cage induction type suitable for full voltage starting. Motor shall be ODP to aid in cooling. Electric motor shall be rated for continuous service. The motor shall have horsepower ratings such that the motor will carry the maximum possible load to be developed under the designed pumping conditions and not overload the motor beyond the nameplate rating of the motor. Motor shall have a 1.15 service factor. The motor shall conform to the latest NEMA Standards for motor design and construction.

    1.4 Pump Control Panel shall have a NEMA 3R plain front non-metallic enclosure with padlock latches. This Includes power and control re-settable thermal circuit breakers, heavy duty magnetic starter with adjustable overload protection, Hand-Off-Auto switch to select mode of operation, and heavy duty numbered terminal strips for power and control wiring lead terminations.

    1.5 If 24V control started, a Metal oxide varistor protected pump start relay shall be incorporated in panel to start pump with signal from an irrigation controller.

    1.6 All system piping shall be type304 stainless steel. All fittings shall be stainless, with unions or flanges to allow for system disassembly or major component removal.

    1.7 Isolation valves shall be all stainless quarter turn ball valves with hard chrome ball on lines 2 and less. Isolation valves shall be lug style butterfly valves with Buna-N elastomeric seats, ductile iron nickel coated disc, and stainless steel stem with handle and 10 position galvanized memory plate on lines 2 and greater.

    1.8 Gauges shall be 2 diameter face, glycerin filled with stainless casing and brass internals.

    BARRETT ENGINEERED PUMPS SPECIALISTS IN PUMPS AND PUMPING SYSTEMS

    P805.626.5330F805.626.5350

    285 N. Ventura AvenueVentura, California

    ROESLING NAKAMURA TERADAARCHITECTS INC.

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    All ideas, design arrangements, and plans indicated or represented by this drawing are owned by, and the property of Roesling Nakamura Terada Architects, Inc. and were created, evolved, and developed for use on and in connection with this project. None of such ideas, arrangements, or plans shall be used by or disclosed to any person, firm, or corporation for any purpose whatsoever without the written permission of Roesling Nakamura Tarada Architects, Inc. Filing of these drawings or specifications with any public agency is not a publication of same. No reproduction is therefore permissable without the written consent of RNT.

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    VA I Van Atta Assoc iates Inc.

    235 Palm Ave., Santa Barbara CA. 93101

    Tel. 805.730.7444 FAX.730.7446

    CL# 2928

    VAN ATTA Associates, Inc.landscape architecture + planning

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    8'11" DIA. x10'H. 3,400 gallon galvanized, corrugated metal cistern; Model: 902, AVAIL. RainHarvest Systems, 1-800-654-9283; include Stainless Steel Hydroscreen down spout filter, self leveling switch and air-gap connection to potable water installed by contractor; seismically anchored to concrete slab, contractor to furnish concrete slab and engineering

    OUT: overflow connectedto site drainage

    IN: runoff from roof area

    C I S T E R N

    pump system to cistern fed subsurface irrigation only. there is no cross connection to potable water irrigation system

    10'1"

    7'-6"

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    IN: hose wash and truck wash runoff from impermeable hardscape areas

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    1. HORIZONTAL MULTISTAGE STAINLESS FITTED CENTRIFUGAL PUMP.2. NEMA 4X CONTROL AND NEMA 1 VFD FOR AUTOMATIC OPERATION.3. CAST IRON ELASTOMER LINED FULL LUG WAFER STYLE BUTTERFLY VALVE.4. EXTERNAL ALARM LIGHT5. 1-1/4" INCH STAINLESS STEEL.6. COMPANION FLANGE.7. PRESSURE GAUGE, LIQUID DAMPENED.8. MARINE GRADE ALUMINUM ENCLOSURE, HINGED TOP.9. STRUCTURAL ALUMINUM BASEPLATE.10. 2" COMPACT DISC-KLEEN FILTER AND DISCHARGE CONNECTION TO PSS.11. NORMALLY CLOSED MASTER VALVE12. INLET AND OUTLET CONNECTIONS13. 90 DEGREE ELBOW14. CONNECTION.15. CONCRETE THRUST BLOCKS, 1.5 CUBIC FEET MINIMUM.16. 6 INCH THICK CONCRETE PAD, ASTM C-94 ACI STD. 318-83 MIX, 2500 PSI17. MAIN POWER CONDUIT.

    Pump Legend

    Notes: Pump System AVAIL. from Green Product Sales, contact Daryl Green @ TEL. (949) 584-7311

    Cistern must be ordered with penetration flanges at all connection locations.

    Contractor shall submit shop drawings for rainwater distribution system that includes the pressure tank, pump house, and related controls.

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    Pipe between cistern componenets shall be 2.5" DIA. sch. 80 PVC; Pipe leaving pump system shall be 2.5" DIA. sch. 80 PVC; Cistern overflow and connections shall be 4" DIA. class 315 PVC; See MEP drawings for input pipes #1 and #2

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    No cross connection with potable water supply for irrigation.

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    All pipes (lateral and mainline) connected to the cistern system shall have yellow 3" identification tape with the following wording: "Caution - Cistern Water Irrigation System sub-suface use only, DANGER - UNSAFE, NON-POTABLE WATER" per agency requirements, permanently affix at five foot intervals.

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    Structure design shown on this detail per project structural engineer.

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    2'-6" thick conc. (3000 PSI) circular or square isolated equipment pad with #6@12" OC top and bottom each way

    MIN (6) 3/4" DIA Simpson Strong-Bolt 2 anchors (ICC ESR-3037). equally spaced, attached to cistern anchoring brackets with 5-3/4" embedment and 12" MIN edge distance. bolts shall be stainless steel or galvanized

    RainMaster CGS-3400ga. corrugated steel tank

    note: structure design shown on this detail per project structural engineer.

    anchoring bracket; supplied by cistern manufacturer

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    quick-coupling valvefinish grade/top of mulch

    6" DIA. valve box with cover

    6" round valve boxRAIN BIRD model: SEB 7XB

    top of mulch

    finish grade

    air relief valve kit; model: RAINBIRD ARVALVEKIT

    3" MIN. 3/4" washed gravelRainbird XFS drip tubing;see equipment schedule

    for model numbernote: conceal valve box in planting

    Air Release Valve4 N.T.S.

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  • Bee Hill FarmOjai, CA

    Project SummaryNestled in a rural agricultural valley, Bee Hill Farm seeks to provide its residents with food, relaxation, and diversion from their weekday lives in Los Angeles. Pollinator gardens support the bee hives that provide the farms namesake, while berry, herb, and foraging gardens allow the clients to provide fresh food for adventurous eaters. An outdoor kitchen area, bocce court, and site lighting complete the experience.

    Key Successes Outdoor kitchen design provides a refined Santa Maria style BBQ experience A California native plant palette provides year-round food and habitat for wildlife Existing high water use turf will be replaced with low water use landscapes that provide more to the clients while reducing resource consumption.

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    9L1.3raised planter

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