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KING GEORGE PARK - Amenities Upgrade Manning St, Rozelle, NSW Project: FAC03 Client: Leichhardt Council Stage: Tender Prepared By: CG/MCG Issue: For Review Date: 15th Februray 2016 SALTWATER STUDIO ARCHITECTS Mona Vale NSW 2103 Australia +61 2 8411 2734 [email protected] www.symstudio.com Contents Drawing No. Issue Date Coversheet, Imagery & Plant Schedule Landscape Strategy, Imagery & Materiality Landscape Specificaiton - 1 of 2 Landscape Specificaiton - 2 of 2 Landscape Plan - Overall Landscape Plan - General Notes Landscape Plan - Finishes, Furniture & Grading Landscape Plan - Planting Details Details Details Details FAC03-DD-001 FAC03-DD-002 FAC03-DD-003 FAC03-DD-004 FAC03-DD-101 FAC03-DD-102 FAC03-DD-103 FAC03-DD-104 FAC03-DD-901 FAC03-DD-902 FAC03-DD-903 FAC03-DD-904 A A A A A A A A A A A A 15/02/2016 15/02/2016 15/02/2016 15/02/2016 15/02/2016 15/02/2016 15/02/2016 15/02/2016 15/02/2016 15/02/2016 15/02/2016 15/02/2016 KING GEORGE PARK Manning St, Rozelle Landscape Tender Package Regional Site N Existing Site Photos 2 Location 1 Coversheet, Imagery & Plant Schedule DA-L100 sym. studio has been commissioned to prepare a landscape plan for King George Park Amenity building Development application. The park is located in Rozelle and is a part of Leichhardt Municipality, situated west of Balmain and adjacent to Sydney Harbour (Iron Cove). The brief required a considered design response that provides access for pedestrian and service vehicles to the proposed amenity building and navigate between the logistical constraints or services, existing trees and field uses. The landscape design works around the many logistical constraints of the highly used park. The curves sympathetically respond to the curves of the athletics field to provide both access as well as offline seating opportunities for viewing. The strategy formalises the park entry and avenue tree planting with the additional of a small entry ‘meetpoint’ and removal of two adolescent trees. Landscape Strategy & Environmental Impacts 3 FAC03-DD-001 A

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KING GEORGE PARK - Amenities UpgradeManning St, Rozelle, NSW

Project: FAC03 Client: Leichhardt CouncilStage: TenderPrepared By: CG/MCGIssue: For ReviewDate: 15th Februray 2016

SALTWATER STUDIOARCHITECTS

Mona Vale NSW 2103Australia +61 2 8411 2734 [email protected] w w w . s y m s t u d i o . c o m

Contents Drawing No. Issue Date Coversheet, Imagery & Plant Schedule Landscape Strategy, Imagery & Materiality Landscape Specificaiton - 1 of 2 Landscape Specificaiton - 2 of 2 Landscape Plan - Overall Landscape Plan - General Notes Landscape Plan - Finishes, Furniture & Grading Landscape Plan - Planting Details Details Details Details

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Coversheet, Imagery & Plant Schedule

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sym. studio has been commissioned to prepare a landscape plan for King George Park Amenity building Development application. The park is located in Rozelle and is a part of Leichhardt Municipality, situated west of Balmain and adjacent to Sydney Harbour (Iron Cove).

The brief required a considered design response that provides access for pedestrian and service vehicles to the proposed amenity building and navigate between the logistical constraints or services, existing trees and field uses.

The landscape design works around the many logistical constraints of the highly used park. The curves sympathetically respond to the curves of the athletics field to provide both access as well as offline seating opportunities for viewing.

The strategy formalises the park entry and avenue tree planting with the additional of a small entry ‘meetpoint’ and removal of two adolescent trees.

Landscape Strategy & Environmental Impacts3

FAC03-DD-001

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KING GEORGE PARK - Amenities UpgradeManning St, Rozelle, NSW

Project: FAC03 Client: Leichhardt CouncilStage: TenderPrepared By: CG/MCGIssue: For ReviewDate: 15th Februray 2016

SALTWATER STUDIOARCHITECTS

Mona Vale NSW 2103Australia +61 2 8411 2734 [email protected] w w w . s y m s t u d i o . c o m

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Retain & match existing furniture

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Microlaena stipoides - Weeping Grass

Viola hederacea - Native VioletMyoporum parvifolium - Creeping Boobialla

Lomandra tanika - Fine Mat Rush

Dairyman heritage sandstone trough

Park bench seat, timber & steel Park fencing, painted pine

Timber logs - bush planting barrier

Bay Run Sandstone Wall

Natural grey broom finish concrete path

Bay Run paving treatment

Grass cell (Service vehicle access) microlaena stipoides

Sandstone wheel stops - potential heritage value

Dairyman sandstone trough - plaque

Evolvulus pilosus - Blue Eyes

Dianella caerulea var. producta

Lomandra hystrix - Fine Mat Rush

Hakea sericea - Needlebush

Doryanthes excelsa- Gymea Lily

Banksia integrifolia- Coastal Banksia

Eucalyptus microcorys - Tallowood Backhousia citriodora - Lemon Scented Myrtle

LANDSCAPE STRATEGY, IMAGERY & MATERIALITY

Landscape Strategy, Imagery & Materiality

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Indicative Plant Schedule1

Abbrev Botanical Name Common NameMatureHeight

(m)Pot Size

Qty/distribution

Trees

EUC mic Eucalyptus microcorys Tallowood 40-60 100L 3

BAC cit Backhousia citriodora Lemon Scented Myrtle 8-10 75L 1

Shrubs

BAE lin Baeckea linifolia Flax Leaf Heath Myrtle 2 5L 7

BANK int Banksia integrifolia Coastal Banksia 6-12 25L 83

ERI myo Eriostemon myoporoides Long Leaf Waxflower 1.5-2 140mm 6

GRE ned Grevillea ‘Ned Kelly’ Grevillea Ned Kelly 2 5L 6

WES fru Westringia ‘smokie’ Coast Rosemary 1.5 5L 6

Accent

DOR exc Doryanthes excelsa Gymea Lily 2-4 25L 20

Grasses

DIA cae Dianella caerulea var. producta Paroo Lily 0.6-0.7 V/cell 708

DIA tas Dianella tasmanica ‘Destiny’ Verigated Flax Lily 0.35 V/cell 100

ISO nod Isolepis nodosa Knobby Club Rush 0.8 V/cell 360

LIR mus Liriope muscari ‘Evergreen Giant’ Evergreen Giant 1 V/cell -

LOM hys Lomandra hystrix Spiky-headed Mat-rush 0.6 V/cell 7

LOM lon Lomandra longifolia Mat Rush 1.0 V/cell 332

LOM tan Lomandra tanika Fine Mat Rush 0.5 V/cell 712

Groundcovers

DIC rep Dichondra repens Kidney Weed - V/cell 32

EVO pil Evolvulus pilosus Blue Eyes 0.5 140mm 12

LOV ala Lobelia alata Angled lobelia 0.3 V/cell 95

MIC sti Microlaena stipoides Weeping Grass 0.5-0.7 -

MYO par Myoporum parvifolium Creeping Boobialla - V/cell -

VIO hed Viola hederacea Native Violet - 140mm 60

NOTE: -Total landscape area approximately 280m2

Pultenaea flexilis Sm. - Graceful Bush-pea

FAC03-DD-002

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KING GEORGE PARK - Amenities UpgradeManning St, Rozelle, NSW

Project: FAC03 Client: Leichhardt CouncilStage: TenderPrepared By: CG/MCGIssue: For ReviewDate: 15th Februray 2016

SALTWATER STUDIOARCHITECTS

Mona Vale NSW 2103Australia +61 2 8411 2734 [email protected] w w w . s y m s t u d i o . c o m

Landscape Notes (1 of 2)

PRELIMINARYSetout: Before commencing earthworks, locate and mark existing underground services in the areas which will be affected by the earthworks operations including clearing, excavating and trenching.Inspection: Give notice so inspection may be made of the following:-Paths, Retaining Walls and Furniture set out.-Subgrades cultivated or prepared for placing of imported /reconditioned topsoil.-Planting setout prior to mulching (in pots).-Grassing areas prepared before turfing.Temporary erosion control measures: Stage operations where practical (e.g. clearing, stripping). Provide temporary drains and catch drains. Divert and disperse concentrated flows to points where the water can pass through the site without damage. Sediment & erosion control as per civil drawings.Construct and maintain silt traps to prevent discharge of scoured material to downstream areas. After each rain inspect, clean, and repair if required, temporary erosion and sediment control works. Remove temporary erosion control measures when they are no longer required.Tree Protection Measures: refer Margot Blues Arborist Report & AS4970-2009 Protection of Trees on Development Sites. Clearing and grubbing: Remove vegetative spoil on or above the site surface, including rubbish, scrap, grass (where replanting), vegetable matter and organic debris, scrub, trees, timber, stumps, boulders and rubble. Grub out stumps and roots over 75 mm diameter to a minimum depth of 300 mm below finished surface in unpaved areas. Holes remaining after grubbing shall be backfield with sand material to prevent ponding of water. The material shall be compacted to the relative density of the existing adjacent ground material.Excavation: Excavate in material “as found”. No variation to the contract will be allowed with respect to the type of material excavated. Do not excavate by machine within 1 m of existing underground services. Notify Supervising Arborist before excavating within the Tree Protection Zone (AS4970-2009) of existing trees identified on the Development Application as ‘to be retained’. Anticipate manual excavation within the TPZ.Contractor’s site areas: Clear generally only to the extent necessary for the performance of the works.- remove surplus excavated material from site where rock or shale is encountered scabble surface to level and solid bearing.Remove loose boulders and treat holes as below in backfilling.Footing Systems: Excavate as required for footings in accordance with structural engineer.

WEED REMOVAL AND ERADICATIONGeneral: Safety clothing and equipment essential. Avoid any parts of the skin being in contact with any herbicide. Contractors have a legal obligation to read and follow all herbicide safety instructions. Read all labels and manufacturers instructions. Contractors must be suitably qualified and registered, have a current chemical users licence, and must comply with the OHS Regulation 2001 and Pesticide (incl. Herbicide) Act 1999.Preparation: Avoid removal of any and all native plants. Identify and remove weeds by hand were possible prior to spraying. Prepare the ground by removing as much ground debris as possible. Identify sensitive areas where possible.Herbicide Spraying: First application to be undertaken 2 weeks prior to commencement of bulk earthworks. Weed clumps to be sprayed with systemic herbicide such as Glyphosate at the recommended strength. Glyphosate becomes inactive upon contact with the soil. Roundup Bioactive and Weedmaster 360 are recommended near waterways. Do not use Glyphosate within 6 hours of rainfall and where there is likelihood of rain within 24 hours. LI 700 is a penetrant, which facilitates the transfer of herbicide through the surface tissue if leaves are waxy. The chemical adheres to the leaves, is rain-fast within minutes and helps spread the chemical evenly over the plant. Manufacturer’s instructions should be followed when using any penetrant.Repeat Application: In the event of weed regeneration, allow for multiple herbicide applications until there is a 98% weed eradication at Landscape Practical Completion and at the completion of the maintenance period (13 weeks).Cut, Scrape and paint method: Suckering weeds and weeds too large to be removed by hand may require the cut, scrape and paint method. (1) At the base of the stem, make a 2cm cut on the stem surface. Apply herbicide such as Glyphosate immediately to the cut.(2) Alternatively scrape several sections of the stem along one side at least 30cm long. Expose green fibres and do not scrape too deeply. Immediately paint diluted Glyphosate to the weed on the scraped areas.Disposal: Where necessary, weeds to be bagged, removed from site and disposed of off-site.

SUB GRADE EXCAVATION, PREPARATION & SOILSImported Structural Material: Provide filling free from organic matter, from soil recovered from the siteexcavations or imported onto the site from an approved source.Filling must be in accordance with Engineer’s drawings.Hardcore fill: Fill with hardcore, made up of broken brick or stone, not larger than 75mmgauge.Crushed rock fill: Fill with crushed igneous rock, not larger than 40mm gauge with minimum claycontent.Granular fill: Fill with loose granular fill with minimum clay content.Grades and Falls: Carry out grading and filling of site to finished levels on drawings:- grade site to fall from buildings and paths, having a min. fall of 1:100 out at leastone metre from the building unless shown otherwise.- maximum slope for lawn areas is 1:4 (25%) and mowable.Backfilling: backfill as required and consolidate to level of surrounding area.Batters: cut and fill as required to banks and retaining walls to form batter.Finish Levels: Grade site so that grassed and planting areas finish flush with paths andpaving, or as detailed.

Sub Grade Preparation: General: eliminate weeds and grass prior to topsoil spreading.Mass Planting Areas:- excavate to min. 150mm below Finished Grade (FG) and rip an additional 150mm depth. Where ground is ‘in cut’ or in heavy clay excavate to 250mm below FG before ripping the additional 150mm - spread reconditioned topsoil / imported topsoil as approved.Cultivate: rotary hoe or cultivate the topsoil, compost and fertiliser evenly into the top 200mm depth of the planting area and rake to an even surface finish.Lawn Areas: - excavate to min. 100mm below Finished Grade (FG) and rip an additional 150mm depth. Where ground is ‘in cut’ or in heavy clay excavate to 150mm below FG before ripping the additional 150mm - spread reconditioned topsoil / imported topsoil as approved.Drainage: where indicated on the drawings provide to contained planting areas.- 100mm depth of 25mm gauge aggregate drainage layer with 65mmdiameter flexible polyethylene agricultural drainage laid through layerconnected to stormwater system- Cover with filter fabric.Finished levels: Finish planting areas flush with adjoining finished surfacesafter application of mulch, taking into account settlement of soil and mulch.Subsoil drains:- provide where indicated on the drawings. - extend 1:100 minimum fall and connect to stormwater system.- provide ‘clean outs/inspection points’ at max. 30m centres.

General Topsoil: Topsoil is to be either a/Imported Topsoil or b/ Reconditioned Topsoil and requires amendments to be added as per soil testing recommendations. From an approved off-site source. (Provide Certification /Proof of Purchase if requested)Imported Topsoil: Grade A, native plant mix for all Mass Planting Areas. Benedict smart mix No. 6 (or equivalent)

Soil tests: Contractor to provide “Full Soil Condition Test” (physical & chemical, with recommendations for soil additives. Samples to be collected from 3 typical locations). Reconditioned Topsoil: (as per Envirolab soil sample recommendations) and/or Imported Topsoil is to be placed within all Mass Planting areas.Preferred Supplier:EnvirolabSample Drop-off12 Ashley Street, ChatswoodSydney, New South Wales 7:00am - 19:00pm AESTp: 2 9910 6200

Lawn areas:- finish grass surfaces flush with adjoining finished surfaces, or as detailed- fall surfaces to drainage inlet where appropriate.- cultivate soil using Benedicts Smartmix Turf Rootzone (or equivalent) underlay for turf or approved equivalent.Lawn fertiliser: apply lawn fertiliser raked evenly into the topsoil not more than 48 hours before the turf is laid.Top Dressing: When the turf is established, mow, remove cuttings and lightly top dress to a depth of 10 mm. Rub the dressing well into the joints and correct any unevenness in the turf surface.Compost:- spent mushroom compost, free from grass or weed growth of any kind, uniform and evenly graded, inert, and with a pH in the range from 5 to 7.- where mushroom compost is unavailable, approved alternative composted materials may be used.Topsoil Mixture:Topsoil thoroughly mixed with mushroom compost or approved equivalent soil conditioner, in the ratio of:- 3 (topsoil) :1 (compost) in planting areas- 5 (topsoil) :1 (compost) in turfed.

LANDSCAPE SPECIFICATION

FAC03-DD-003

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KING GEORGE PARK - Amenities UpgradeManning St, Rozelle, NSW

Project: FAC03 Client: Leichhardt CouncilStage: TenderPrepared By: CG/MCGIssue: For ReviewDate: 15th Februray 2016

SALTWATER STUDIOARCHITECTS

Mona Vale NSW 2103Australia +61 2 8411 2734 [email protected] w w w . s y m s t u d i o . c o m

SOFT SURFACES Lawn Areas: supply and Install Turf to all nominated areas and areas disturbed by all demolition works. Turf to be Buffalo.- cultivated quality, freshly cut and moist, with vigorous well-matted root system, healthy green-colour grass shoots of even thickness not less than 25mm, having been regularly mown- deliver to the site within 24 hours of cutting and lay within 36 hours of cutting. - tamp to an even surface and water immediately after laying.- watering regime for turf areas to be spread evenly over the weekly period to maintain moist rootzone.Top Dressing: when the turf is established, mow, remove cuttings and lightly top dress to a depth of 10 mm. Rub the dressing well into the joints and correct any unevenness in the turf surface. Topdress with Benedicts Nutritop topdress (or equivalent).Plants: all plant substitutions to be approved in advance by Landscape Architect, prior to installation.Provide plants with the following characteristics:- Large healthy root systems, with no evidence of root curl, restriction or damage.- Vigorous, well established, free from disease and pests, of good form consistent with the species or variety.- Hardened off, not soft or forced, and suitable for planting in the natural climatic conditions prevailing at the site.Street Trees: Provide street trees to NATSPEC specification and install as per Pittwater Councils Detail /Specification.Canopy Trees: Provide trees which, unless required to be multi-stemmed, have a single leading shoot.Replacement: Replace damaged or failed plants with plants of the same type and size up to 1 year from date of practical completion.Tubestock: individually containerised plants, well developed and actively growing.- unsatisfactory material including that allowed to dry out or damaged is to be replaced at no variation to the contract.Mulch: Hardwood Forest Fines (Reclaimed from existing trees). Submit representative samples of each material, packed to prevent contamination and labeled to indicate source and content. - wood mulch 3kg. (min 5% fines, less than 5mm). - supply and spread mulch over the surface to a min. depth of 100mm.Mulch Material not permitted: Leaf matter and tree loppings from privet, camphor laurel, coral tree, poplar, willow, and noxious weeds.

STAKES, TIES AND TREE SLEEVE/GUARDSStakes: Hardwood, straight, free from knots or twists, pointed at one end.Installation: Drive stakes into the ground at least one third of their length, avoiding damage to the root system.Tree Guards:- Install to Street Trees on public roads as per Tree Guard Detail.Stake sizes:- Install to Canopy Trees: 1 - 2 m high: Four 75 x 75 x 1800 mm stake per plant with cross bracing.- Install to plants 2 – 3.5 m high: Four 100 x 100 x 2400 mm stakes per plant.- For plants 1 - 2 m high: Two 38 x 38 x 1800 mm stake per plant.Ties: Provide ties fixed securely to the stakes, one tie at half the height of the main stem, others as necessary to stabilise the plant.Tie types:- For plants > 2 m high: Two strands of 2.5 mm galvanized wire neatly twisted together, passed through reinforced rubber or plastic hose, and installed around stake and stem in a figure of eight pattern.- For plants < 2 m high: 50 mm hessian webbing stapled to the stake.- Marker stakes: Generally used to mark small plantings in grassed areas.Plastic Tree Sleeve Guards:General: Provide plastic tree sleeve guard to all manually placed virotube stock (Canopy Trees & Shrubs in Succession /Revegetation + Bush Regeneration planting areas), refer Landscape Plant Schedule. Install using three stakes or wire frame with perforated recycled 100um plastic sleeve 450x350mm.

MAINTENANCE:Commencement: The planting establishment period commences at the date of practical completion.Duration: 13 weeks from date of practical completion.Streetscapes - 13 weeks, refer recurrent works (below)Management Areas 1 & 2: (watering, weeding, rubbish removal, pruning, reinstatement of mulch, renovating and keeping the area neat and tidy).

Building Footprints /Private Garden Area (Canopy Trees watering, weeding, rubbish removal, reinstatement of mulch collars and keeping the area neat and tidy).Recurrent worksGeneral: Throughout the planting establishment period, carry out maintenance work including, watering, fortnightly mowing in summer and monthly mowing in winter, weeding, rubbish removal, fertilising, pest and disease control, reseeding, returfing, staking and tying, replanting, cultivating, pruning, hedge clipping, aerating, reinstatement of mulch, renovating, top dressing, and keeping the site neat and tidy. Watering: Adequately water all plants and lawn areas. The minimum acceptable watering required is equal to 25mm of natural rainfall or its applied equivalent during each period of one (1) weekReplacements: Continue to replace lawn and plant material. Works shall include, but not be limited to, the germination of seeded areas, re-turfing lawn areas and replacement of plants which have failed, been damaged, been affected by flood waters or stolen during the work under the Contract. Maintain healthy weed-free growth.Pasture Grass Reseeding and HydroseedingAreas with less than 90% cover after three months shall be resown by the contractor at the contractor’s expense.Mulched Surfaces:Maintain in a clean and tidy condition and reinstate the mulch as necessary.Pest and Disease ControlAll plants are to be maintained free of insect infestation and plant disease.Tree Sleeves/GuardsAdjust and/or replace as required. Remove at the end of the planting establishment period if directed.

FURNITURE:

Bench SeatType: Boulevarde Seat EM093Size: As shownManufacturer: EmerdynFinish: To be specified by clientColour: To be specified by clientMounting: SubsurfaceOther: Optional logo to be specified by client

BollardType: Traditional B4Size: As shownManufacturer: Street Furniture AustraliaFinish: As shownColour: To be specified by clientMounting: Removable, sub-surface

Drinking BubblerType: Prospect Drinking FountainSize: 775mm high, as shownManufacturer: Botton + GardinerFinish: As shownColour: As shownMounting: Subsurface

Bike storageType: Semi hoop BST03Size: As shownManufacturer: Street Furniture AustraliaFinish: To be specified by clientColour: As shownMounting: Subsurface

LANDSCAPE SPECIFICATION

Landscape Notes (1 of 2)

FAC03-DD-004

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