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EQM CONTACT Environmental Quality Management 18000 Carillon Boulevard Cincinnati, OH 45240 (513)-265-8875 Mr. Eric Bowman
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CONSULTANT CONTACT KIESER & ASSOCIATES, LLC 536 E. Mich. Ave, Ste 300 Kalamazoo, Ml49007 (269) 344-7117 Mr. Brian Boyer, P.E.
PORTAGE CREEK TIME CRITICAL REMOVAL ACTION KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN
KALAMAZOO COUNTY, MICHIGAN EQM PROJECT NUMBER 030281 .0087
PORTAGE CREEK- SITE 5A-5A r=......._.. ____ , h
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SA-5A PROJECT ._U AREA ,_
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SITE LOCA TlON MAP
CITY OF KALAMAZOO http://www.kalamazoocity.org/onlinegis/CXviewer.htm T2s R11w, SE 1/4 of Section 22 in Kalamazoo County, Michigan.
INDEX OF DRAWING SHEETS 1 Cover Sheet 2 Site SA-5A Vegetation Plan 3 Detail Drawings 4-6 Specifications
Know what's below. Call before you dig.
1-800-482-7171
!!Qig§;_ ALL EXISTING UTIUTY LOCATIONS DEPICTED ON THESE PLANS ARE APPROXIMATE; BASED ON AVAILABL£ INFORMATION AND FIELD OBSERVATIONS BY OTHERS. AS A RESULT. UTILITY LOCATIONS SHOWN ARE NOT EXACT. DO NOT ASSUME THESE ARE THE ONLY UTIUTIES PRESENT.
NOTE TO CONTRACTOR: 3 FULL WORKJNG DAYS BEFORE. YOU DIG, CALL "MISS DIG".
EROSION CONTROLS 1. ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL COMPLY WITH
THE SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL ACT (P.A. 347 OF 1972, AS AMENDED).
2. ALL TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROLS SHALL BE REMOVED ONCE CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETE.
3. TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO COMMENCING WORK, TO THE EXTENT POSSIBLE.
4. CONTRACTOR TO PROTECT ONSITE CATCH BASINS FROM DAMAGE AND SEDIMENTATION.
5. ENSURE PROPER DRAINAGE FOLLOWING BACKFILL. 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL MONITOR AND MAINTAIN ALL
SOIL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES FOR THE DURATION OF THE CONSTRUCTION PERIOD.
7. SUPPLEMENTAL SOIL EROSION CONTROLS SHALL BE INSTALLED AS NEEDED TO ENSURE
GENERAL NOTES:
1. The Contractor is responsible for contacting MISS DIG (1-800-482-7171) at least 3 working days before construction begins. The Contractor shall provide the MISS DIG ticket number upon request. Any utility conflicts must be presented to the Engineer in writing prior to commencement of work.
2. No permitting is required for conducting re-vegetation work.
3. The Contractor is responsible for knowing and following all appropriate safety standards which are required by the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Act.
4. Hard hats must be wom by anyone on the site who may be exposed to falling objects or flying debris and anyone within the operating range of overhead construction equipment. This equipment includes, but is not limited to, backhoes, cranes, draglines, and front end loaders.
5. Any deviation from these construction drawings and specifications will be considered defective work, subject to modification for conformance at the Contractor's expense.
6. Contractor shall keep disturbance of all areas of construction to a minimum.
7. Locations and elevations of existing utilities are not exact. Contact Miss Dig at 1-800-482-7171, prior to beginning construction.
8. Existing utilities destroyed or disturbed by the Contractor's operations shall be repaired at the Contractor's expense.
9. Hand dig in all areas of existing utilities. 10. The contractor shall be required to prevent move
ment of soil off site. Additional silt fencing may be required beyond that already on-site. Any additional silt fencing shall be incidental to work.
11. All work shall be checked for accuracy to the plans by the Contractor prior to installation.
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Area #1 - Plugs Area #2- P ugs
Common Name Scientific Name Q.TY. UNIT Common Name
Knodding pink onion Allium cercuum 16 EA Knodding pink onion
Common milkweed Asclepias syriaca 16 EA Common milkweed New England aster Aster novae-angliae 16 EA New England aster Sand coreopsis Coreoposis lanceloata 16 EA Crooked stem aster Purple coneflower Echinacea purpurea 16 EA Purple coneflower Mad-dog skullcap Scutellaria lateriflora 16 EA Marsh blazingstar Riddel 's goldenrod Solidago riddelli 16 EA Great blue lobelia Spiderwort Trandescantia ohiaensis 16 EA lupine
lnterruppted fern
Riddel's goldenrod
Spiderwort
0 50 100 NOTES:
~ SHRUBS TO BE 3-GALLO STzE. TREES TO BE 2" CALIPER,_6-8' TALL, BALLEDIBURLAP PROVIDE 1-YR WARRANTY ON All TREES/SHRUBS
Scientific Name Q.TY. UNIT
Allium cercuum 14 EA Asclepias syriaca 14 EA Aster novae-angliae 14 EA
Aster prenanthoides 14 EA
Echinacea purpurea 14 EA
Liatric spicata 13 EA
Lobelia siphilitica 13 EA
Lupinus perennis 13 EA
Osmundia claytoniana 13 EA
Solidago riddelli 13 EA
Trandescantia ohioensis 13 EA
Area #3- Plugs
Common Name Scientific Name
Knodding pink onion Allium cercuum
Butterfly weed Asclepias tuberosa
Sand coreopsis Coreoposis lanceloata
Purple coneflower Echinacea purpurea
Great blue lobelia Lobelia siphilitico
Black-eyed susan Rudbeckia ul ida
Spiderwort Trandescantia ahioensis
Blue vervain Verbena hastata
ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY.
SOIL ROUGHENING/SCARIFICATION 0.46
NATIVE SEED MIX (DP..J) 0.46
TURF GRASS RESTORATION 1,200
0.49
5
4
2
WILD CRAB APPLE
RED-OSIER DOGWOOD 5
COMMON NINEBARK 5
5
TY. 14 EA
14 14 EA 14 EA 14 EA
14 EA
14 EA
13 EA
UNIT
AC
AC
SFT
AC
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
EA
SOl L EROSION & SEDIMENT CONTROL NOTES:
0 PERMANENT/ TEMPORARY SEEDING
~ TREES, SHRUBS AND PERENNIALS
~ VEGETATIVE BUFFER AT WATERCOURSE
~ SILTFENCE
~ INLET PROTECTION GEOTEXTILE AND STONE
[E) SOIL ROUGHENING AND SCARIFICATION
~ MULCH BLANKETS
REFERENCE:
MDOT SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MANUAL, APRI L 2006
NOTES:
ALL TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROLS SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE PERMANENT CONTROL MEASURES TO ASSURE EFFECTIVE CONTROL OF SEDIMENTS DURING CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT.
ALL TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL DEVICES SHALL BE REMOVED AFTER VEGETATION HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED OR AT THE DISCRETION OF THE ENGINEER. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL TAKE CARE DURING REMOVAL TO MINIMIZE SEDIMENT IMPACT TO NEARBY SURFACE WATER FEATURES.
SOIL DISTURBANCE/REPAIR SEQUENCE:
INSTALL EROSION CONTROLS PREPARE SEEDBED. FINE GRADE, PLACE SEED INSTALL MULCH EROSION BLANKETS
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ECOLOFENCE 24 BY PRICE & COMPANY
t- SPACING II' MAX -j
• SILT FENCE A :11
REVISED:
FENCE POSTS DRIVEN INTO GROUND 1' MIN.
• • (GEOTEXTLE FILTER FABRIC) •
SOIL EROSION CONTROL GEOTEXTILE SILT FENCE
NO SCALE
-
GEOTEXTII.E FILTER FABRIC FACING UPHILL SIDE. TOWARDS DISTURBED SOILS.
SILT FENCE A
1 1 SILTFENCEB' ~=~..:oUND
FENCEPOST
-.--ar,..MCK 111----:::w·- 1/1 arm&,_
STAKING AND PIANDNG ED TREE PETAIL 110~
OVERlAP TO BE SHINGLED WITH DIRECTlON OF CREEK FLOW
EROSION CONTROL BLANKET DETAIL NO SCALE
,....----- rcoJ~~'"a1i'I'EII (J' ...
SHRUB DETAIL ED CONTAI!E~ND B&:B
ROOT IIALL TO liE 1/3 - 1/2 -. DIIS11NC: GRADE
,...---- BAllED 011 -. DRAINAGE
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1. F'REPARE SOIL BEFORE INSTAlLING IILANICET8, INCLUDING APPLICATION OF FERTILIZER AND SEED.
2. BEGINATTHETOPOFTHESLOPEBY ANCHORING THE BLANKET IN A a• DEEP BY II" WIDE TRENCH. BACI<FILL AND COMPACT THE TRENCH AFTER PINNING.
3. ROLL THE BLANKETS DOWN 1HE SLOPE IN THE DIRECTION OF THE WATER FLOW.
4. THE EDGES OF PARALLEl. BLANKETS MUST BE PINNED WITH APPROXIMA.TELY Z' OVERlAP.
5. WHEN BLA~ MUST BE SPLICED DOWN 1HE 9l.OPE, PLACE BLANKETS END OVER END (SHINGLE STYLE) WITH APPRQXIMATEL Y ff' OVERlAP. STAPLE THROUGH OVERLAPPED 1'E1EA APPROXIMATELY 1Z' APART .
e. BlANKETS SHALL BE PINNED IN ROWS NOT MORE THAN 2 n O.C. WITH A MAXIMUM OF 20" BETWEEN PINS, 3.1i PINS PER SQ YD.
7. LOWERENDOFBIANKETTOBETUa<EDff' MIN. BELOW EDGE OF TOE.
.IIIID; 1. lliH:ENim PINIT RCING lllllmll II CRIUIIICIMR SCHEillli (SlEET 1). 2- AU. PLUII IIA'IUM.S SHIU BE 1IIJE 1'II'E NG liME
.I!LB:I
PUII1' SIW:IIG AS PER PINI ---::.:.rflfl
EIIDSIOII IIIMICET INSIMliD BEFORE PINIIIC -------,·~"m""'"il==ril=.,........,.
C) PLANTING
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&.\,.SA VEGETATION
PART 1. GENERAL
UJl SECTION lNCLUDES .A. Pi\;lJ.ifniDOO of~ to reooivc sooding and vegetation. B. Seeding and fertilizing. C. Seed p.rotectioJL o.n slopes. D. Hydroseediog. E. Planting !ipC(iial seed mixes
1. DP-3 (Midwestmt Short Statorc Prairie Seed Mix) F. ManJ.te:oance and Wanmne.
UJZ SUHMJITAL~ A. ~httioo :~~'Mit inrJude the foUowmg:
1. Stibt-mt !leOO m~ to EtWoatr·prf.M to~ 2. Submit copy of :invoice to media aWiildl.riellt.
1.03 QUALITY ASSU.kANCE A. ~ seed !ibaU ~t me toler.moo f(Jt' ~.mim\tioo :md pudty ofdte Otticl:d Sted
Arml~ ufNorlh Amr:rm
l.M PllODUt."T DELIVERY, STORAGE_ AND HANDLING A. :~seed in original~~ analysis of seed .1nixttlt-e, ~p of
pure ooOO. ~ of')HUductit'WI. ·om weight, dare ofiL.~n& mild loc .. "1ti•)n ufp..wlntt1ng. Dam.'lged~arenot~able.
B. Delivet" &ttilizw' in wuterln·oofbag.§ showing >Mri,tbt. cbticuir:W analysis, :md :oame of nwruf.tcturor.
L0.5 EXImNG CONDITIONS A Beginning wuak :Ill'maltS accepblnce of a~1ing cmtditilDt!)..
PART2. PRODUCTS
2.01 GROWING MEDTA A Topsoil
I. Existing 1~1 shall be re-used. 2. Import additi.nr.d top!<Oil uJ> :m:ecled..
:B. Water 1. To l)t'l furnished by the Contractnr. .Pooage Creek is an acceptable source.
2.02 SEED A. Seed shall be new CJ."()(). clemlled, and compri.<iiog oftbe fullowiog varieties mixed in
pro.tM»tit-,n by weight shown and tl:h'ling the minimum. pcrecnmgcs and gL-nnimrti&ln :im1k:ated as lhfiows:
2.03 S.EEID ~UJRE A. Type "A" Seed M:i.Jdure (Repair ol'G."'ttOll Lawn Areru::)
1:'\'mgc CnU Area l'imc Critic:aJ K£:mova1 Adi.oa EQM l"rojtd. Nurui:wr: O.l028UI087
~02920 ~I
2S % FammiS Kentucky .Blucgmss 2.-l% Baron Kmtuc::ty Bloegrnss 20% Secretmiat 'Perenn.i!il Ryegn~ 3G% Boreal Ctooping Red Fe:scue
AD special native seed mixes shall be purcltased fum. the fullow.iog supplier: 1) Rur'tland Re:sbntfiod Senita, Inc:. Codfint Eric Umin(.-J
14921 Hand Road Fort Wayne. Jndi."Wa 46818 Ph: (200) 489-8511 F:&:: (200) 439-8607 Email:~
Trep;. shmbN mkl glues (refur to tree/!tlrub scbtdnle a.KI the drawiat,p;) sh.tll be .~ iffim '.he followiog !itipplit:i(s) w the CxiCii1 poss:ib.le (HSi euu:cot Siutlr allaws):
2) Wi~ Nadiw Pillud No~ Culliacl: :Bill sm.oeider 900 N~ Every Rt'Wl Masoo,. M1488:54 Pte (511) 244-1.140 F<t:x: (517) 244-1142 E-mail: [email protected]
:l) Hid&km S=millbll Nanuy 18 N Van :Kal Sb'ett Kalamazoo. MI 49009 Ph: (269)352-3876 Btmtil: [email protected];n;gvanuu.cum
4) .~J.loob
1958 Hiddoo L1ke Trail OctotMJle. MI 48462 P.tc (248) 627-8525 ar (248) 882-7768 Fux: {248) 627-3865 Entail: mncricmn:ootsnal('Qlaol.oom
5) Srutdbill Fan.a 1 1250 JO MiD() Rood Rockfool, M149341-7954 Ph: (616) 691-82(4 Flt:x: (616)69~-7872 Email: [email protected] .net
6} Mary A.MD.' s Middgax ~ & Sknabs 28092 M-40 Hwy. Paw Paw. MI 49079 PJw.ne: (WJ) 628-2474 Email: mmpmclc@n:ei .. net
Pn~ Cn::dc: 1\rea Tiux: Critical Remowll\cti:m EQM: Pro~t Number. 0302.81.0087 SpeQ[~02920
Pagt!l
Cobh&d: Trim .Hacker-Hen.ning
CuliUd:: Cheryl Tulley
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t . Special Native Seed Mixes l) Midwcsb.:m Sburt Staion:! .Pndrk ~ Miv.: (Of'3)
Appt'OKiumkl mix Vr'cigllt 4llblacre wdh 74 native ~ft. 44.4% Om~~ 44.1% Forbs; 11.4% Tempor.uy Om:l' (ine,.~
Sdo.tific Name C.wm1w.n N:au.e Gnma~ .~. -tl.libt.'Jir«'J
Boutd.ooa curtipaulula Side Oats Uroma ~ bk.k'oo]fii Bittnel'l"s Sedge Elymos v.i:rginiros V.D:ginia W'Jld R)'e SdJi:Gdtyri,,m ~1111 Lillf.e .Ulutstem Sporobolns bderolepis Pmirre Dropseed
Ftlrh 1\sclcp:ias syriaca ASC:Iepiru.lu'l~
Aslm" erlcoides (~llliit~
Coreopsis p:dmata. ~~. Getttiana :mdrewsiii Ilcliandms Ul-cidt:utal~ Lespe&:za capitam Linfc~ I'ISp(ti.U Liattis !OI:;;Ui~ irieuwl~ttdii Lupinus pu:e.no:is Padlteninm integf(tlJfimn ~l~ PctnJostmwm -purpu;mum Matilb mguta ~:om v.irgil'rirttmm .Itua:'lbuchl~t .li.ilgida ~him~. ~~ T:tades~~mtia Dhitm!tis Vcd"~eDa mim
Conuoon Millwood .Bunetlly Milk.wred White Ekath Asklr Safld~~ Pm.irie~s Pm:ple Coocftuwer Fringe-top Bottle Geo.ti:m Few..fwfSnofluW« Roond,'headed BIL<tickwec R.ough Blazingslnr SaViWftlft BI:t~ Wild Blue Lupine Wild Quinine F~ BemdTougoo P111plc P'mirlc CLova'fall c~ruc1 MOO'I'ita.in. Mint ~howyHJD~~ Bl:lclt~ ~il Omy<~ Ohio SpilknNrt Jloaty· VM~ain Goldm Alexanldm;
r~WI'I «»• ~ AliCml sativa SC'td Oobi
0. Wml !iftd tuttreot !ilmll :oot ~ 0.2S ~fin: ltoy Wtid.y uf~ mixtnre. E. Seed s1&.1ll be mi&ed by tbe deak:r. F~ ~ ~~ ~"itt of
composition, mixture and pet"tellblges of por.ity, and germination of oacb. variety.
PART J. HXHClTflON
3.01 SEEDBED PREPARATION A W'llhin all disturbed :Project An~u~. the surfiu':e of the 1:0pSOiJ m-\0 be: .line graded Mid
prqmed fur seetliog by ttmOViog :rocks and debris lruger t:ban 2-itda diameter. All
P~ emit 1\..-ea Time Clitkal Removal 1\elioo EQM P~NlllidM:r. 030231.0037 Sptcifications 02920
windrows sh.1n be c1:ituioated. Hand mki:og sbaJ1 be ped"or.med mmnd all strucblres to form smooth trnnsitioRS. The entire smfb.te shall be fulisbed. to provide po~J.itive drainage.
3.02 SEEDING & FERTILJZING A. C .. ootr.ado:r shall sew seed and fertilin: aU topooiled. :restorati.on areas at the mes
R:(J(JihltJCOOOO hy the ~ m~pplicr fur cooh type of 1mt:ivc ~ nlix ~fred. B. Seed. and nmilizcr sbaU 'be applied to 811 General Repair Areas and Spoil Areas at the
approximate mlt's showo below. The Contmctor shall submit a tertified list of the actual =t pm.:enkl:.,.~ ~~ in 1ht: Gt:ntntl Repair Are..~s and Stockpile A~.
a. Seetl at 350 pounds per M.n.}
b. Fedilizt: at 500 pounds per acre of 12-12-12
3.03 MUU:.'HJNG & EROSION CONTROLS A Oo the Project Areas receiving mtive seed tnixes.. the t':wltmCtor shall mmish and
in,.n mulclt blankets .rt tht: Juc.ation.') and tu the lin:tm. shown em the oonsf:niL1iuu drawings. Tbe mu.ldl blaok~t sball be Nortb Amcriam Oroon DS75 Straw Blnnkcts. The Contractnr shall immd1 and anclmr the mnlch blankcis witb wood or mdal stalres in acoor.dru:tce w.ith the manufacturers :reco.lllllle.Odatioos. Mecbaa:ica1 ~luning shall be performed 'in a mamk!f that ~ ridges pt;'tpCndirolar to flow ,,r w.ttcr. Where blJtrikds are used in flcnr ~ the upstrc::mn end of eadl sedioo. sJm1l be buried io a trench to a minirmrm dqJth of 6 ioclres. The Conlnlckrt shall watec the makb bhmtet areas at a rate of app~ 2,000 g:aDoo.9 per acre. Wlifer may be c'Jbtaiflcd. frmu the oollitc cm'llc
B. Shredded straw muldt sllall be applied al a rnte of 2 toos per acre oo the adjacent di!ltntbed gentrallawn urets und spoil!Y :fillureu.'l. Shredded l!traw mulch sh.tll unly be applied when wind speeds are 5 mph ar less. except if approved otherwise by tile Owner. The .shredded straw mnkh s.baU be anclKrrtd with a: shaftK'dgod "c,'rimpi.og tool"'. The crimping tool shall be capable of p3l"tia1ly wtting.. embedding and :u:Wb01:i»g the *.a:w Ill) it will mlt be bhMn u.w.ry. The entire tlUf.f.ta: of the nmlchtil Project sb.-tD rooeivc two pas.<ieS ol the crimping ilOOL The second pass sbaU be 90 degrees to the first. unless approwd otherwise by the Owner.
C. All suit e!Wion contr(JI prodDL1M, irmhxfi11g (but tt\Jt limited to) silt fuaM; e:n.micm C01i1rOl blankets. mule& neuing. biostake aoc:hm:ing pms. noo-woven ~tile :fubric. and ooir logs sba:U be purehased from the fotlowing supplier:
D=tllfi Gel Cfnnpt'IIIMIS C..ontad:: M."Uk Cavanaugh 425 3ft' Street SW WJiKRing.. MI 49548 Ph: (616) 530-8230 Fx: (616) 530-2317
D. Minimnm Erosion. Cotttml Prodr~ets (as specified on the dnrwings). 1. Sl'ttaw Sing)e NetEnlsion Btankefs (100% lriodegradable}. 2. TemtT~m RPG-44 C.ccJtcxtilc Fabric 3. Eoolol~ 24" Silt. Fence
~ ~ Area Time Ccitic11l Reuxwal .1\dion F.QM L"roje(t Nutn.OOt': ll.'W28l.0087 Sptcifi~:<«i.uos 02920
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It Additit'JUal t.'NS~on contra'[ measures glfaU be implc--mcntl."tl as TI.Jf(UROO tn minimize silt 01:' ~t leavfug the ~Oil sill':. T.he Ccmrntclnl: shall mcmitnr aM ma:inla:bt aU erooio.n ~ dlev.i~ flrrougbout 1M dtmltioo of 1lte ooosttuation }let.MKt
F. AU re~ erosion oontrol &M~ should be ru p'Jru::e ptiot to r.he stut u.r ~t.W.u/~n activit~ 10 the exttmt poo.sible. 1'fle Omtt'adnr shaD rcmuw all tL-mptJrnry· ~n:mion contn'if ik..-viccs (lllt:e full VL'b~'m 1m 'been eslablishOO.
3.04 MA'INT:ENANCE A M."'intcna:ncc responsibilities begin immed:iately upon completion of seed:ing and
planting. and &ball wntinue fur a period of 1-year. All wind, wa1e:r, frre, wnc.'iali&o~ ot ll!Aur.tl dnmtge that (JCL'UC:S during thili ti111e frmne NhaJI be rqmired by the CooiP.lctor within S da-ys of 'being notified by EQM at no additional cost to 1he projoot RqJairs Shall be completed in a manner that :meets the requirements of these spe:cificatioo.9.
3.05 GUARANfEE A. II is the :.respooS'ibility of the Cootrnctoc to establish and maintain a dense growth of
vegdutiou. ttK' a. pc:tiud o.f 1-ye:m-. AD 1m:!:! and sbmbs ~lntU ·oo provided w.iflt u m:intmum 1-year w~. Institute l1lCaSure& to proi'X:Ct complefoo Jandsca;pe ~~ Any part of 1he area lbat fhlls to sbmv a unifonn ge.trnimtion shrul be re-seeded aud sucll re-seeding shall continue until a dense growth is estaJ.,lisbed 11-.e Conltaetor sha:O repair dr.mtagc trJ scOOcd areas n..~lting from crc~imt and/or (J\1Cf'W8tl.,"fing.
B. Replac:e dead oc onhtalthy plants with pL'mis of the same size and. species as specified. Species sobstitotioos will nat be allowed w.itbout engineer a.IJPI'Oval.
END OF SPECIFICATIONS
I.Ut-Jgt: Cmk Area Tift Crilieat .~ Acl'i<irt EQM Pmjcc:t Number. 030281..G007 Specifications 02920