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RESOLUTION NO. R2023-159
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Pearland, Texas, authorizing an
expenditure of the Pearland Economic Development Corporation(PEDC) for
renewal of landscaping and maintenance services (commercial corridors and
entryways) with Silversand Services, in the estimated amount of $342,451.41,
for the period beginning September 1, 2023 through September 31, 2024.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS:
Section 1. That the City previously authorized a PEDC contract for landscaping and
maintenance services.
Section 2. That the City Council hereby hereby authorizes the renewal of a contract for
landscaping and maintenance services with Silversand Services, in the estimated amount of
$342,451.41.
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this the 10th day of July, A.D., 2023.
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III. Standard Contractual Provisions.
A. Definitions.
Contract means this Standard Services Contract.
Services means the services for which the PEDC received proposals as described
in Exhibit A, attached hereto.
B. Services and Payment. Contractor will furnish Services to PEDC in accordance
with the terms and conditions specified in this Contract. Contractor will bill the
PEDC for the Services provided at intervals of at least 30 days, except for the
final billing. The PEDC shall pay Contractor for the Services in accordance with
the terms of this Contract, but all payments to be made by the PEDC to
Contractor, including the time of payment and the payment of interest on
overdue amounts, are subject to the applicable provisions of Chapter 2251 of
the Government Code.
C. Term and Termination Provisions.
1. Term of Contract. This Contract term effective date is September 1,
2023.
2. PEDC Termination for Convenience. Under this paragraph, the PEDC
may terminate this Contract during its term at any time for the PEDC’s
own convenience where the Contractor is not in default by giving written
notice to Contractor. If the PEDC terminates this Contract under this
paragraph, the PEDC will pay the Contractor for all services rendered in
accordance with this Contract to the date of termination.
3. Termination for Default. Either party to this Contract may terminate this
Contract as provided in this paragraph if the other party fails to comply
with its terms. The party alleging the default will give the other party
notice of the default in writing citing the terms of the Contract that have
been breached and what action the defaulting party must take to cure
the default. If the party in default fails to cure the default as specified in
the notice, the party giving the notice of default may terminate the
Contract by written notice to the other party, specifying the date of
termination. Termination of this Contract under this paragraph does not
affect the right of either party to seek remedies for breach of the Contract
as allowed by law, including any damages or costs suffered by either
party.
4. Multi-Year Contracts and Funding. If this Contract extends beyond the
PEDC’s fiscal year in which it becomes effective or provides for the
PEDC to make any payment during any of the PEDC’s fiscal years
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following the PEDC’s fiscal year in which this Contract becomes
effective and the PEDC fails to appropriate funds to make any required
Contract payment for that successive fiscal year and there are no funds
from the City’s sale of debt instruments to make the required payment,
then this Contract automatically terminates at the beginning of the first
day of the PEDC’s successive fiscal year of the Contract for which the
City has not appropriated funds or otherwise provided for funds to make
a required payment under the Contract.
D. Liability and Indemnity. Any provision of any attached contract document that
limits the Contractor’s liability to the PEDC or releases the Contractor from
liability to the PEDC for actual or compensatory damages, loss, or costs arising
from the performance of this Contract or that provides for contractual indemnity
by one party to the other party to this Contract is not applicable or effective
under this Contract. Except where an Additional Contract Document provided
by the PEDC provides otherwise, each party to this Contract is responsible for
defending against and liable for paying any claim, suit, or judgement for
damages, loss, or costs arising from that party’s negligent acts or omissions in
the performance of this Contract in accordance with applicable law. This
provision does not affect the right of either party to this Contract who is sued
by a third party for acts or omissions arising from this Contract to bring in the
other party to this Contract as a third-party defendant as allowed by law.
The Contractor shall indemnify and hold the PEDC, its officers, agents, and
employees, harmless from any claim, loss, damage, suit, including all expenses
of litigation, court costs, and attorney's fees, for injury to or death of any person,
or for damage to any property, arising from or caused by any act or omission
of Contractor, its officers, employees, agents, or subcontractors, in performing
its obligations under this Contract. The Contractor shall provide PEDC a
certificate of insurance or a copy of their insurance policy evidencing coverage
for commercial general liability insurance coverage of at least $1,000,000 with
the Pearland Economic Development Corporation listed as an additional
insured entity.
E. Assignment. Contractor shall not assign this Contract without the prior written
consent of the PEDC.
F. Modifications. PEDC without invalidating the Contract, may order changes
within the general scope of the work required by the Contract by altering,
adding to and/or deducting from the work to be performed. If any change under
this clause causes an increase or decrease in Contractor’s cost of, or the time
required for, the performance of any part of the Services under the Contract,
an equitable adjustment will be made by mutual agreement and the Contract
modified in writing accordingly.
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G. Conflicts. In the event of a conflict between the attachment and this contract,
the language in this Contract shall govern, but only to the extent of such conflict.
H. Law Governing and Venue. This Contract shall be governed by the law of the
State of Texas and no lawsuit shall be prosecuted on this Contract except in a
court of competent jurisdiction located in Brazoria County, Texas.
I. Entire Contract. This Contract represents the entire Contract between the
PEDC and the Contractor and supersedes all prior negotiations,
representations, or contracts, either written or oral. This Contract may be
amended only by written instrument signed by both parties.
J. Independent Contractor. Contractor shall perform the work under this Contract
as an independent contractor and not as an employee of the PEDC. The PEDC
has no right to supervise, direct, or control the Contractor or Contractor’s
officers or employees in the means, methods, or details of the work to be
performed by Contractor under this Contract. The PEDC and Contractor agree
that the work performed under this Contract is not inherently dangerous, that
Contractor will perform the work in a workmanlike manner, and that Contractor
will take proper care and precautions to ensure the safety of Contractor’s
officers and employees.
K. Dispute Resolution Procedures. The Contractor and PEDC desire an
expeditious means to resolve any disputes that may arise between them
regarding this Contract. To accomplish this, the parties agree to mediation as
follows: If a dispute arises out of or relates to this Contract, or the breach
thereof, and if the dispute cannot be settled through negotiation, then the
parties agree first to try in good faith, and before bringing any legal action, to
settle the dispute by mediation of a third party who will be selected by
agreement of the parties. The parties will each pay one-half of the mediator’s
fees.
L. Attorney’s Fees. Should either party to this Contract bring suit against the other
party for breach of contract or for any other cause relating to this Contract,
neither party will seek or be entitled to an award of attorney’s fees or other costs
relating to the suit.
M. Severability. If a court finds or rules that any part of this Contract is invalid or
unlawful, the remainder of the Contract continues to be binding on the parties.
IV. Special Terms or Conditions. None.
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V.Additional Contract Documents. The following specified documents attached to
this Contract are part of this Contract, except as follows: any provision contained
in any of the Contractor’s Additional Contract Documents specified below that
conflicts with a Contract provision not included in the Contractor’s Additional
Contract Documents, does not apply to this Contract.
A.Contractor’s Additional Contract Documents:
1. None.
B.PEDC’s Additional Contract Documents:
Scope of Services as described in RFP#2021-01, with the removal of
mutually agreed upon Corridors. This is a partial award to maintain
SH 35/Main Street (from Beltway 8 south to FM 518/ Broadway Street)
and Pearland Parkway (from Clear Creek to the roundabout).
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Pearland Economic Development Corporation
Proposal #2021-01
Landscape Maintenance for Entryways & Corridors
The Pearland Economic Development Corporation (PEDC) is soliciting Proposal(s) for Entryway & Landscape
Maintenance in Various Rights-of-Way and Corridor Medians. Proposals shall be received no later than 11:00
A.M., CST, Monday, June 14, 2021. Proposals received after the deadline stated herein will not be considered for
the award of the contract and shall be considered void and unacceptable. At the time stated above, proposals
will be competitively unsealed and read at PEDC, 3519 Liberty Drive, Suite 350, Pearland, TX 77581.
A non-mandatory pre-proposal conference will be held via Webex virtual meeting at 11:00 a.m. on June 3, 2021.
Participants should be online by 10:55 a.m. CST to sign in for the meeting. Join the pre-proposal conference from
the following meeting link: https://bit.ly/3hLHT0l or you may also join by phone by calling: 408-418-9388, and
entering access code: 187 990 0188
Electronic Proposal Documents, including Plans, Technical Specifications and Proposal Forms may be obtained
from PEDC at www.pearlandedc.com/landscaperfp or requested by appointment (281-997-3006) at:
Pearland Economic Development Corporation
3519 Liberty Drive, Suite 350
Pearland, TX 77581
Respondent should submit hard copies of a proposal to the address below. Hard-copy submissions should include
one (1) original, two (2) copies, and one (1) electronic version of the proposal (flash drive preferred). All should be
submitted in a sealed envelope clearly bearing the name and address of the respondent and marked with the RFP
#2021-01 on the outside of submittal envelope. Hard-copy proposals should be submitted to:
Pearland Economic Development Corporation
3519 Liberty Drive, Suite 350
Pearland, TX 77581
QUESTIONS REGARDING PROPOSAL SPECIFICATIONS: All questions regarding this proposal should be submitted
via email to bwhittaker@clarkcondon.com. Questions and answers will be distributed to all known specification
holders. Questions should be submitted in writing no later than 5:00 p.m., CST, on Monday, June 7, 2021.
Questions may be submitted via email or hardcopy. Questions submitted via hardcopy should be submitted to:
Clark Condon Associates
Brandon Whittaker
10401 Stella Link Road
Houston, TX 77025
713-871-1414
The PEDC is aware and appreciative of the time and effort you expend in preparing and submitting bids. Please
notify the Project Manager, Jessica Byerly, in writing of any Proposal requirements that are causing you difficulty
in responding to our Proposal by emailing jbyerly@pearlandedc.com. We want to make the process as
convenient as possible so that all responsible bidders can compete for the PEDC’s business.
NOTE: Facsimile and/or email transmittals shall not be accepted as valid bids.
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SECTION I – GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
1.0 INTENTION OF SPECIFICATIONS
The PEDC is accepting bids from qualified vendors for an annual contract to provide Landscape Maintenance for
PEDC Entryways and Corridors in full accordance with the specifications, terms and conditions contained in this
Proposal specification.
It is the intent of the PEDC to award the contract to a single Vendor; however, the PEDC reserves the right to
accept or reject any and all bids, to accept any Proposal deemed advantageous and to waive irregularity in the bids.
By bidding, the bidder acknowledges and will adhere to all Proposal specifications as stated within this Proposal
packet.
NO PERSON has the authority to verbally alter these specifications. Any changes to specifications will be posted on
the PEDC’s website.
2.0 TERM OF CONTRACT
Contract term shall be one (1) year from date of award. Upon completion of the term of the original contract, and
upon the mutual agreement of both parties, the original contract may be renewed for two (2) additional one (1) year
periods. The unit prices of all items purchased under this annual contract are firm for the first tri-annual period of
this contract. However, if the option to renew for additional one-year period(s) is exercised by the PEDC, a price
adjustment upward may be requested by the Vendor by the application of the formula set forth in the paragraph
below. The index to be used in the computation of the price adjustment shall be the “All Items Index” item under
the “U.S. PEDC Average” category as quoted in the publication Consumer Price Index for the Houston-Galveston-
Brazoria Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is issued by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of
Labor Statistics.
The index for the month most recently published at the time of Proposal award shall be used as a base for
determining price adjustment(s). The index for the month most recently published at the time of contract
expiration/possible renewal shall be used in determining the adjusted contract price(s) for ensuing contract
period(s), should renewal option(s) be exercised, and unit price adjustments be requested. Contract price
adjustments shall be determined as follows: Unit Price % change (the point difference between the base index
and the subsequent specified index is divided by the beginning index points and multiplied by 100) in the index
equals amount of price change eligible for adjustment. Whenever a price adjustment is made pursuant to this
clause in contracts with multiple renewal options, the index that was used for determining a current
adjustment(s) shall become the new base index for determining further adjustments. There shall be a minimum of
at least twelve months between price adjustments for contracts having multiple renewal options.
3.0 PROPOSAL PREPARATION
3.1 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Bidders should carefully examine all terms, conditions, specifications and
related documents. Should a bidder find discrepancies in or omissions from the specifications or related
documents, or should there be doubt as to their meaning, the City Purchasing Office should be notified
immediately for clarification prior to submitting the bid. In the event of any conflict between the terms
and conditions of these requirements and the specifications, the specifications shall govern. In the event
of any conflict of interpretation of any part of this overall document, the City’s interpretation shall
govern.
3.2 DOCUMENTATION: Bidder shall provide with this Proposal response all documentation required herein;
failure to provide this information may result in rejection of bid.
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3.3 DESCRIPTIONS: It is the intent of the PEDC to be descriptive, not restrictive, and to establish a desired
quality level of service or to meet a pre-established standard of quality. Bidders should respond to listed
items. The PEDC shall act as a sole judge in determining quality and acceptability of services offered.
3.4 REFERENCES: PEDC requests bidder to supply, with this bid, a list of three (3) references where your firm
has supplied like products or services. Include name of firm, address, telephone number, e-mail address
and contact name. Use the Vendor References Form, located in the Attachments tab of the e-bid.
3.5 PRICING: Bidders are instructed to Proposal the items listed in the Line Items tab of the e-Proposal
system as specified. Prices for all goods and/or services shall be firm for a minimum of 60 days beyond the
Proposal opening date to allow ample time for PEDC Board and, as necessary, City Council approval of
the purchase. Prices shall be all inclusive (labor and materials for example should be included on each
line item). No price changes, additions or subsequent qualifications will be honored after the Proposal
opening. Additional charges not shown on the Proposal will not be honored. All prices must be in ink.
Bidders should refer to Section II – Technical Specifications, page 10, for further information on pricing
criteria.
3.6 SALES TAX: PEDC is exempt by law from payment of Texas Sales Tax and Federal Excise Tax and will provide
its tax exemption certificate to awarded bidder. Do not include tax in bid.
3.7 ADDENDA: Any interpretations, corrections or changes to this Proposal and specifications will be made by
addenda. Sole issuing authority of addenda shall be vested in the City Purchasing Office. Addenda will be
provided via City e-bidding system, located at https://pearland.ionwave.net. Bidders shall acknowledge
receipt of all addenda in the appropriate section of the Proposal sheet. It is the responsibility of any
bidder to avail themselves to any addenda prior to Proposal closing.
4.0 RECEIPT OF BIDS
4.1 LATE BIDS: Bids received after the submission deadline will be considered void and unacceptable.
PEDC is not responsible for lateness or non-delivery of mail, carrier, etc. The date/time submitted
in the PEDC’s office shall be the official time of receipt for hard copy responses, or the date/time
submitted in the e-Proposal system for electronic submittals.
4.2 ALTERING BIDS: Bids cannot be altered or amended after submission deadline. Any alterations or
erasures made before opening time on hard copy submittals must be initialed by the signer of the
bid, guaranteeing authenticity.
4.3 WITHDRAWAL OF BIDS: Any Proposal may be withdrawn prior to the scheduling time for
opening. Notice to withdraw the Proposal must be in writing and submitted to the PEDC prior to
the scheduled time for opening bids. Any Proposal withdrawal notice received after the deadline
for receiving bids shall not be considered.
4.4 PROPOSAL AWARD: Criteria for award of the Proposal shall include the following. These factors,
among others identified herein, will be used to evaluate your capability as a Vendor and in selecting
the Proposal that provides the best value for the PEDC.
4.4.1 Price;
4.4.2 Reputation of the Bidder and of the Bidder’s goods or services;
4.4.3 Quality of the Bidder’s goods or services;
4.4.4 Extent to which the goods or services meet the PEDC’s needs;
4.4.5 Bidder’s past relationship with the PEDC;
4.4.6 The impact on the ability of the PEDC to comply with laws and rules relating to contracting with
historically underutilized businesses (HUB) and non-profit organizations employing persons with
disabilities;
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4.4.7 Total long-term cost to the PEDC to acquire the Bidder’s goods or services;
4.4.8 Any relevant criteria specifically listed in the request for bids.
By submitting a bid, each Bidder agrees that if their Proposal is accepted by PEDC, that they will
furnish all items and services upon which prices have been tendered and upon the terms and
conditions in the proposal/contract.
The awarded vendor shall not commence work under these terms and conditions of the contract
until all applicable Certificates of Insurance, Performance and Payment Bonds and Irrevocable
Letters of Credit (if required) have been approved by the PEDC and he/she has received notice to
proceed in writing and an executed copy of the contract and purchase order from the PEDC.
5.0 TERMS AND CONDITIONS
5.1 BIDS MUST COMPLY with all state, county and local laws concerning this type of good or service.
5.2 REMEDIES: The awarded bidder and PEDC agree that both parties have all rights, duties and
remedies available as stated in the Uniform Commercial Code.
5.3 FUNDING: Funds for payment have been provided through the PEDC budget approved by the
PEDC Board for this fiscal year only. State of Texas statutes prohibit the obligation and
expenditure of public funds beyond the fiscal year for which a budget has been approved.
Therefore, anticipated orders or other obligations that may arise past the end of the current PEDC
fiscal year shall be subject to budget approval by the PEDC Board. The PEDC’s fiscal year is
October 1 through September 30.
5.4 CONFLICT OF INTEREST: No public official shall have interest in this contract accept in accordance
with Vernon’s Texas Codes Annotated, Local Government Code Title 5, Subtitle C, Chapter 171.
Complete the Conflict of Interest Questionnaire (CIQ) located in the Attachments tab and turn
in with bid.
5.5 ETHICS: The bidder shall not offer or accept gifts or anything of value or enter into any business
arrangement with any employee, official or agent of PEDC. More than one Proposal on any one
contract from a firm or individual under different names shall be grounds for rejection of all
bids in which the firm or individual has an interest. One or all bids will be rejected if there is any
reason to believe that collusion exists between bidders.
5.6 SEVERABILITY: If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word of these
requirements or specifications shall be held invalid, such holding shall not affect the remaining
portions of these requirements and the specifications and it is hereby declared that such remaining
portions would have been included in these requirements and the specifications as though the
invalid portion had been omitted.
5.7 HOUSE BILL 89 VERIFICATION: The Offeror shall not Boycott Israel during the term of the
resultant contract; meaning Offeror will not refuse to deal with, terminate business activities
with, or otherwise take any action that is intended to penalize, inflict economic harm on, or limit
commercial relations specifically with Israel, or with person or entity doing business in Israel or
in an Israeli-controlled territory.
5.8 PEDC may, at any time, request a meeting to discuss performance, service, etc.
5.9 Bidder shall not subcontract any tasks associated with this contract without prior written consent
of the PEDC.
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5.10 Bidders must make every effort to comply with Chapter 176 of the Texas Local Government Code.
Chapter 176 mandates the public disclosure of certain information concerning persons doing
business or seeking to do business with the PEDC, including affiliations of business and financial
relationships such persons may have with PEDC officers. By doing business or seeking to do
business with the PEDC, including submitting a response to this Invitation to Bid, you
acknowledge that you have been notified of the requirements of Chapter 176 of the Texas Local
Government Code and you are representing that you are in compliance with them.
5.11 A contract will not be awarded to any party that has been debarred, suspended, excluded or
ineligible for participation in federal assistance programs.
5.12 In the event an awarded Contractor becomes debarred, suspended, excluded or ineligible for
participation in federal assistance programs after award of contract, the awarded contract may
be cancelled without notice.
6 QUALITY CONTROL
Goods supplied under this contract shall be subject to approval as to quality and must conform to the highest
standards of manufacturing practice. Items found defective or not meeting specifications shall be replaced at the
Vendor’s expense within a reasonable period of time. Payment for defective goods or goods failing to meet
specifications is not due until 30 days after satisfactory replacement has been made.
7 WARRANTY
Awarded bidder shall warrant that all items or services shall conform to the proposed specifications and all
warranties as stated in the Uniform Commercial Code and be free from all defects in material, workmanship, and
title.
8 INDEMNIFICATION
8.1 The bidder shall indemnify, defend, and hold the City of Pearland and PEDC, their officers, agents,
and employees, harmless from any claim, loss, damage, suit, and liability of every kind, including
all expenses of litigation, court costs, and attorneys’ fees, for injury to or death of any person, or for
damage to any property, arising from or caused by any act or omission of bidder, its officers,
employees, agents, or subcontractors, in performing its obligations under this contract.
8.2 The bidder assumes full responsibility for the work to be performed hereunder and hereby
releases, relinquishes, and discharges the City of Pearland and PEDC, their officers, agents, and
employees from all claims, demands, and causes of action of every kind and character, including
the cost of defense thereof, for any injury to or death of any person and any loss of or damage to
any property that is caused by, alleged to be caused by, arising out of, or in connection with the
Offeror’s work to be performed hereunder. This release shall apply regardless of whether said
claims, demands, and causes of action are covered in whole or in part by insurance and regardless
of whether such injury, death, loss, or damage was caused in whole or in part by the negligence
of the City, PEDC, any other party released hereunder, the Offeror, or any third party.
8.3 Provision to be applied if indemnity is determined void:
If the foregoing indemnity provision is found void for any reason, and only in that case, then the
parties agree that if any claim or suit for damages of any nature arising out of or occasioned by
Contractor’s breach of any of the terms or provisions of this Contract or by any negligent act or
omission of Contractor, its officers, agents, associates, employees or subcontractors, then
Contractor will be obligated to pay for the legal defense of the City of Pearland and PEDC, their
officers, agents and employees against such claim or suit (including the costs and expenses
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associated with that defense). It is additionally expressly agreed that any payment due as a result
of any successful claim or lawsuit shall be paid by the party or parties found liable in the
proportion of liability found against that party after the matter has been finally litigated or,
alternatively, in the proportion agreed upon by the parties if the matter is settled. This provision
does not waive any immunity or defense available to either party under Texas law. The provisions
of this Paragraph are solely for the benefit of the parties hereto and not intended to create or
grant any rights, contractual or otherwise, to any other person or entity.
9 PATENTS / COPYRIGHTS
The awarded bidder agrees to protect PEDC from claims involving infringements of patents and/or copyrights.
10 PURCHASE ORDER
PEDC shall generate a Purchase Order to the successful bidder. The purchase order number must appear on all
invoices, packing lists and all related correspondence. PEDC will not be responsible for any orders placed and/or
delivered without a valid Purchase Order number.
11 PACKING SLIPS
Packing slips or other suitable shipping documents shall accompany each shipment and shall show:
11.1 Vendor company name and address; Name of the authorized PEDC employee placing the order;
11.2 PEDC purchase order number;
11.3 Descriptive information as to the items delivered, including quantity and part numbers.
12 INVOICES
12.1 Awarded bidder shall submit an original invoice each month.
12.2 Invoices must be itemized and include all charges for all areas in the project by area.
12.3 Any invoice, which cannot be verified by the contract price and/or is otherwise incorrect, will be
returned to the awarded bidder for correction.
12.4 Invoices should be submitted via email to jbyerly@pearlandedc.com.
12.5 Payment basis shall be net thirty (30) days from receipt of invoice.
12.6 All invoices must reference the purchase order, order date, and employee name of requestor.
13 USAGE REPORTS:
Awarded bidder may be requested to provide a complete and accurate usage history report for all
products/services furnished hereunder. At a minimum, report will include the following, based on trailing twelve
months. This report should also include any information on substitute/replacement items and shall be noted as
such.
13.1 Purchase Order Number
13.2 Invoice Number
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13.3 Item Number/Description
13.4 Quantity/Hours
13.5 Purchase Price/Hourly Rate
13.6 Name of Ordered By
14 TAXES AND WAGES
Successful Offeror shall pay or cause to be paid, without cost or expense to PEDC, all Social Security,
Unemployment and Federal Income Withholding Taxes of all employees and all such employees shall be paid
wages and benefits required by Federal and/or State Law.
15 COMPANY OWNERSHIP/MANAGEMENT
Should there be a change in the awarded Offerors ownership or management, the contract may be canceled
unless a mutual agreement is reached with the new owner or manager to continue the contract with its present
provisions and prices. This contract is nontransferable by either party without the written consent of the other
party.
16 INTERLOCAL PARTICIPATION
16.1 The PEDC may, from time to time, enter into Inter-local Cooperative Purchasing Agreements with
other governmental entities (hereafter collectively referred to as “Entity” or “Entities”) to enhance
the PEDC’s purchasing power. At the PEDC’s sole discretion and option, PEDC may inform other
Entities that they may acquire items listed in this bid. Such acquisition(s) shall be at the prices stated
herein and shall be subject to bidder’s acceptance.
16.2 In no event shall the City and/or PEDC be considered a dealer, re-marketer, agent or other
representative of awarded bidder or Entity. Further, the City and/or PEDC shall not be considered and
is not an agent; partner or representative of the Entity making purchases hereunder and shall not
be obligated or liable for any such order.
16.3 Entity purchase orders shall be submitted to awarded bidder by the Entity.
16.4 Awarded bidder authorizes PEDC’s use of bidder's name, trademarks and bidder provided
materials in PEDC’s presentations and promotions regarding the availability of use of this
contract. The PEDC makes no representation or guarantee as to any minimum amount being
purchased by PEDC or Entities, or whether Entity will purchase utilizing PEDC’s contract.
16.5 PEDC will not be liable or responsible for any obligations, including but not limited to payment,
and for any item ordered by an Entity other than PEDC.
17 PROPOSAL ACCEPTANCE
The PEDC reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids, to accept any Proposal deemed advantageous, and to
waive irregularity in the bids. By bidding, the bidder acknowledges and will adhere to all Proposal specifications as
stated within this Proposal packet.
18 INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
An original, certified copy of an insurance certificate must be submitted within ten (10) days of request along
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with an Additional Insured Endorsement on the most recent version of a Cg20 form. The awarded Offeror will be
required to maintain, at all times during performance of the contract, the insurance detailed on the “Insurance
Requirements” form, which is attached under the “Attachments” tab in the e-bidding system. Failure to provide
this document may result in disqualification of proposal.
Insurance required of the awarded Offeror, or any other insurance of the Offeror shall be considered primary and
list the PEDC as an additional insured with wavier of subrogation.
The Offeror, at the discretion of the PEDC, shall provide information regarding the amount of claims payments or
reserves chargeable to the aggregate amount of the Offeror's liability coverage(s).
19 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
The awarded bidder shall warrant and agree that he/she is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Should complaints of
any form of discrimination, either in dispensation of the service, or within company hiring policies be
substantiated, this contract may be terminated immediately.
20 WORKERS COMPENSATION
The successful Offeror (as required by State of Texas Workers Compensations law) shall carry in full force workers
compensation policy(ies) for all employees, including but not limited to full- time, part-time, and emergency
employees employed by the successful Offeror. Current insurance certificates, certifying that such policies as
specified above are in full force, shall be presented to the PEDC by the successful Offeror.
By entering into this contract or providing or causing to be provided a certificate of coverage, the successful
Offeror is representing to the governmental entity that all employees of the Offeror who will provide services will
be covered by workers' compensation coverage for the duration of the contract, that the coverage will be based
on proper reporting of classification codes and payroll amounts, and that all coverage agreements will be filed
with the appropriate insurance carrier or, in the case of a self - insured, with the commission's division of self-
insurance regulation. Providing false or misleading information may subject the successful Offeror to
administrative penalties, criminal penalties, or other civil actions.
The Offerors failure to comply with any of these provisions is a breach of contract by the Offeror which entitles
the governmental entity to declare the contract void if the Offeror does not remedy the breach within ten days
after receipt of notice of breach from the governmental entity.
21 CONDITIONS FOR TERMINATION
The PEDC, besides all other rights or remedies it may have, shall have the right to terminate this agreement
immediately upon written notice from the PEDC Manager or his designee of its election to do so, if the awarded
bidder fails to perform the service or breaches this agreement in any way, including the following:
21.1 Fails to pay insurance, liens, claims, or other charges.
21.2 Fails to pay any payments due the PEDC, State or Federal Government from the awarded bidder
or its principals, including, but not limited to payments identified in this agreement or any taxes,
fees, assessments, or liens.
21.3 Becomes insolvent and/or files for protection under bankruptcy laws.
21.4 Violates any provision of these specifications or of the resultant agreement.
21.5 Fails to respond and/or deliver within the prescribed time, including weekends and holidays.
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21.6 Fails to make adequate arrangements for an emergency call.
21.7 Provides substandard product or mechanical services work or work the PEDC deems to be
otherwise unacceptable.
21.8 The PEDC may terminate the contract at any time by giving written notice to the awarded Offeror
of such termination and specifying the effective date thereof, at least fifteen (15) calendar days
before the effective date of such termination.
• In that event, all finished or unfinished services, reports, materials prepared or furnished
by the awarded Offeror under the contract shall, at the PEDC’s option, become its
property.
• if the award is terminated by the PEDC as provided herein, the awarded Offeror will be
paid an amount as of the time the notice is given by the PEDC which bears the same ratio
to the total compensation as the services actually performed or material furnished bear to
the total services/materials the awarded Offeror covered by the award, less payments of
compensation previously made.
• Additionally, the PEDC reserves the right to terminate the contract without cause upon
written notice 30 days prior to the date of termination. Such termination is in addition to
and not in lieu of any other remedies that PEDC may have in law or equity. Offeror, in
submitting this Proposal, agrees that PEDC shall not be liable to prosecution for damages
in the event that the PEDC declares the Offeror in default.
22 ASSIGNMENT
The awarded bidder may not assign, sell or otherwise transfer this contract without prior written consent of the
PEDC.
23 EXAMINATION
Offerors should carefully examine the sites to determine the actual conditions under which all work will be
performed.
Adjusting payments will not be authorized for work that could have been foreseen by a careful examination of
the existing grounds.
Submission of a Proposal constitutes acceptance by the Offeror of the existing site conditions as a part of the
requirements of this work.
24 NEW MERCHANDISE
All product furnished as a result of this Proposal must be new or recycled if applicable. The PEDC will neither
purchase nor accepts bids or shipments of goods classified as seconds, irregulars or any other designation other
than new.
25 ADDITIONAL ITEMS/UPGRADES
The PEDC may require additional items of similar nature not specifically listed in the contract or wish to purchase an
item upgraded from that proposed by the bidder. In such event, the bidder shall provide the PEDC with a price for
the new or upgraded item based upon a procedure or formula, which is the same or very similar to that used in
establishing the prices as contained in the awarded bidders list. If the price offered is not acceptable to the PEDC,
and the matter cannot be resolved to the satisfaction of the PEDC, the PEDC reserves the right to procure the new
or upgraded items from other bidders or to cancel the contract upon giving thirty (30) days written notice to the
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bidder.
26 ORDERING
During the contract term, orders will be placed on an as needed, as required basis. Awarded bidder agrees to full
said service requested/ordered by the PEDC, with no minimum requirements. Please note that it is the intent of
the PEDC to consolidate needs whenever possible/feasible.
27 ESTIMATED PURCHASES
Quantities indicated in the “Quantities” section of the Proposal Line Items are estimated based on past usage. No
warranty is given as to the actual dollar amount that will be purchased during the term of any resulting contract.
28 ALTERNATE VENDOR(S)
PEDC reserves the right to use other vendors when the response time is not met, the quality of work is
unacceptable, the number of hours estimated/being charged is considered excessive, or the number of
technician and/or laborer/helper required or sent to perform the contracted work is determined to be either
insufficient or excessive.
29 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
The parties contend that Contractor, in performing the services specified herein, shall act as an independent
contractor and shall have control of its work and the manner in which it is performed. It shall be free to contract
for similar services to be performed for other employers while it is under contract with the PEDC. Contractor is not
to be considered an agent or employee of the City or PEDC and is not entitled to participate in any pension,
medical or dental plan, or any other benefit provided by the PEDC to its employees.
30 COMMUNICATION
Prospective vendors shall communicate only with the Purchasing Division and PEDC staff identified herein during
the entire Proposal process (from this solicitation to award). The PEDC shall not be responsible for any verbal or
non-verbal communication between a potential bidder and any other employees of the PEDC; and such action
may be cause for rejection of the subject bidder’s submittal. Only written requirements and qualifications, and
addenda as issued by the City Purchasing Division will be considered.
31 LAW GOVERNING AND VENUE
The law of the State of Texas shall govern this contract and no lawsuit shall be prosecuted on the Contract except
in a court of competent jurisdiction located in Brazoria County, Texas.
32 FORCE MAJEURE
32.1 If by reason of Force Majeure either party shall be rendered unable, wholly or in part, to carry
out its responsibilities under this contract by any occurrence by reason of Force Majeure, then
the party unable to carry out its responsibility shall give the other party notice and full particulars
of such Force Majeure in writing within a reasonable time after the occurrence of the event, and
such notice shall suspend the party's responsibility for the continuance of the Forced Majeure
claimed, but for no longer period.
32.2 Force Majeure means acts of God, floods, hurricanes, tropical storms, tornadoes, earthquakes, or
other natural disasters, acts of public enemy, acts of terrorism, sovereign conduct, riots, civil
commotion, strikes or lockouts, and other causes that are not occasioned by either Party's
conduct which by the exercise of due diligence the party is unable to overcome and which
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substantially interferes with operations.
33 PUBLIC RECORD
Responses to Proposal requests and requests for proposals are public record. By signing and submitting a
response, Responder hereby acknowledges the following:
33.1 That the Response and subsequent documents submitted to the PEDC are subject to the
Texas Public Information Act (PIA);
33.2 That it is the Responder’s obligation to specifically identify information it contends to be
confidential or proprietary and accepts that the PEDC may in its sole discretion deem a Response
as non-compliant; and
33.3 That Responder grants a royalty-free, non-revocable, world-wide, perpetual license to reproduce,
any copyrighted portions of the Response and subsequent documents to comply with LBB
reporting requirements, PIA disclosures, or any other reporting requirements mandated by law
or statute.
34 CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PARTIES
All contracts and contract amendments, extensions or renewals executed by PEDC will require the completion of
Form 1295 “Certificate of Interested Parties” pursuant to Texas Local Government Code Chapter 2252.908. Only
the successful Offeror of this RFP will submit a Certificate of Interested Parties form. Form must be completed
by Offeror at time of signed contract submittal.
All responding Offerors may access a video from the Texas Ethics Commission which explains the process on how
to submit Form 1295. The video link is available on the City Purchasing Department website at
http://pearlandtx.gov/purchasing.
35 EXCEPTION TO PROPOSAL
The Offerors will list on a separate sheet of paper any exceptions to the conditions of the proposal. This sheet will
be labeled, "Exceptions to proposal conditions", and will be attached to the proposal. If no exceptions are stated,
it will be understood that all general and specific conditions will be complied with, without exception.
36 LODGING
The awarded bidder and firms mobilizing personnel to perform the services described herein are strongly
encouraged to utilize lodging within the City. For information on booking a hotel in Pearland, please refer to:
http://visitpearland.com/where-to-stay-in-pearland/. For further assistance, you may contact the Pearland
Convention and Visitors Bureau at 713.436.5595.
37 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
If any information is needed concerning specifications, please contact: Brandon Whittaker, Landscape Architect,
Clark Condon, bwhittaker@clarkcondon.com or 713-871-1414.
If any information is needed concerning all other subjects, please contact: Jessica Byerly, Development Manager,
PEDC, jbyerly@pearlandedc.com or 281-997-3006.
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SECTION II – TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
This document describes the requirements for a contract to provide Landscape Maintenance for Entryways and
Corridors throughout Pearland. All materials will be of the highest quality and in accordance with Federal and State
of Texas regulations and requirements.
SILENCE OF SPECIFICATIONS: The apparent silence of these specifications as to any detail or to the apparent omission
from it of a detailed description concerning any point, shall be regarded as meaning that only the best commercial
practices are to prevail. All interpretations of these specifications shall be made on the basis of this statement.
1.0 GENERAL
1.1 Refer to Exhibit A for Maintenance Schedule. Refer to Exhibit B for Unit Cost & Supplemental
Price Worksheets, Refer to Exhibit C for an overall map of the service area and area diagrams.
Refer to Exhibit D for Execution Diagrams. Refer to Exhibit E for Plant Details. Refer to Exhibit F
for Reporting Requirements. Pearland’s Interactive Mowing Map can be found at the following
website address:
https://pearland.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=f8577385ae994637
a8ccf5f433b1520c . To view areas PEDC maintains with GIS. Light Blue Areas are PEDC areas, with
the exception of Yost which has been recently added and is not yet entered into the GIS system.
1.2 Awarded Vendor shall maintain a staffed office for the processing of work orders and specific job-
related information during normal working hours, 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., five (5) days a week. An
afterhours/emergency number shall be provided by the Awarded Vendor to answer all calls placed
after normal working hours seven (7) days per week.
1.3 The Awarded Vendor is expected to perform all work in a competent and professional manner.
Any damage to PEDC property, either direct or indirect, resulting from the Vendor, or their
employees must be repaired fully and completely at the cost to the Vendor, including work,
materials, and any litigation fees that may be incurred to recover the cost of such damages not
repaired or not repaired in a workmanlike manner.
1.4 PEDC reserves the right to use other Vendors when it is deemed to be in its best interest to do so, as
in the following examples:
1.4.1 Service and/or material quality is not acceptable (does not meet specifications);
1.4.2 Service and/or material is not available on the day it is needed, or within specified delivery
requirements;
1.4.3 Awarded bidder fails to respond to service request, i.e. does not return phone calls or emails
within 24 hours.
1.5 PEDC reserves the right to request a different worker if it deems the worker’s quality of work to be
poor, issues with attendance and or behavior (discourteous, belligerent, unsafe, etc.) arise. PEDC’s
request will be submitted in writing stating reasons.
1.6 Vendors must ensure that their employees assigned to work at the PEDC facilities have legal right to
work in the United States, and vendor must comply with requirements of e-verify program, as
administered by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
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1.7 Safety Data Sheets (SDS): Awarded Vendor must furnish safety data sheets (SDS) on each chemical
that is bid.
1.8 Services Completed and Payment
1.8.1 Failure to Provide Services: The PEDC’s contract representative regularly monitors and
obtains photographic evidence of service areas and may deduct from the invoices the value of
services not provided. Persistent billing for services not provided or failure to adequately
provide services may be cause for termination of the contract.
1.8.2 Payment: The Vendor will invoice for actual work and services completed. Frequent
inspections will be conducted by PEDC staff with the contractor for verification.
1.9 Emergency Phone Numbers: Provide PEDC staff with current emergency and non- emergency
phone number contacts. PEDC will provide the Awarded Vendor with a listing of emergency
phone number contacts upon award of the contract.
1.10 Furnish all labor, materials and equipment as necessary to provide a landscape maintenance
program in strict accordance with these specifications.
1.11 The work is described in detail in subsequent sections but is summarized to include all materials,
supervision, labor, equipment, transportation and all services required and incidental to the
following:
1.11.1 Turf and native grass maintenance including mowing, edging and trimming for:
1.11.1.1 Class A mow areas: Entryways, medians and shoulder areas as designated on the
Diagrams and Interactive Mowing Map.
1.11.1.2 Class B mow areas: Medians and shoulder areas as designated on the Diagrams.
1.11.2 Weeding, cultivating, cleaning and mulching of planting beds and tree wells.
1.11.3 Pruning and trimming of trees, shrubs, groundcover, and vines.
1.11.4 Application of fertilizers and soil amendments.
1.11.5 Spray and injection application of liquid soil amendments.
1.11.6 Organic and synthetic chemical application of fungicides, herbicides and insecticides,
ornamental trees, shrubs, groundcover as well as herbicides to be applied on sidewalks
and paved areas.
1.11.7 Debris (including, but not limited to dirt and loose rocks on hardscape) and trash removal.
1.11.8 Irrigation system maintenance and management.
1.11.9 Reporting of services performed.
1.12 Extra Services: All services not covered under this contract shall be considered “Extra Services” and will be
charged separately according to the nature of the item of work. Minor repairs that can be quickly repaired
upon discovery within the workday, including, but not limited to controller battery replacement, small drip
leaks, unclogging clogged nozzles, and filling and smoothing small ruts less than or equal to 2 inches deep
or 25 square feet in size shall be considered incidental to the contract under the irrigation allowance
approved by Owner. Written authorization must be obtained prior to the performance of any Extra Services.
Extra Services shall include, but are not limited to:
1.12.1 Repair of irrigation system when damaged by others.
1.12.2 Plant removals and replacements.
1.12.3 Repair of damage to site caused by others.
1.12.4 All proposals for repairs shall be itemized and include photos, location map and
justification for the repairs needed.
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2.0 CONTRACTOR MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Include the items below in a file called “Response
Attachments”. Provide as complete and as detailed information as possible. Failure to submit
information in any area may be grounds for disqualification. Failure to meet minimum criteria listed in
each area may be grounds for disqualification.
Submit information in an organized fashion, in order of list below, with all qualification responses grouped
together and identified. Include name of contractor and project name with the responses. Qualifications
should be included with other Attachments.
2.1 Vendor shall be a firm specializing in landscape maintenance and planting work and shall have not
less than 10 years of experience in the landscape work. Submit gross amount of income for past
10 years and total percentages of landscape maintenance and planting installation work.
2.2 Vendor shall be licensed by the Texas Nursery & Landscape Association, shall possess an
agricultural certificate, and shall have a licensed irrigation and a pest applicator on staff. Submit
copies of these four (4) licenses. See Section 3.0 for qualifications of vendor staff.
2.3 References – Trade: List five (5) suppliers/trade references including at least three (3) nursery
sources and two (2) other suppliers. Include a name, address, contact phone number and email
address.
2.4 References – Financial: List three (3) financial references. Include a name, address, contact phone
number and email address.
2.5 References – Other: List three (3) local landscape architects that contractor has worked with.
Included name, address, contact phone number and email address.
2.6 Past Work – List five (5) projects of municipality, public, developer, neighborhood or similar
projects that contractor has completed within the last five years. Include a name and project
address. List the scope of work, the total amount of the Offeror’s contract for each project and the
date the project was completed. State whether Offeror was prime or subcontractor. Include a
contact for the project (client representative or client project manager). Include name, contact
phone number and email address. If Offeror was subcontractor, also include contact information
for prime contractor.
2.7 List all Subcontractors proposed for this project and approximate percentage of contract that
subcontract would be responsible for. Submit same qualifications for any Subcontractors
performing 25% or more of the work to be bid/contracted.
2.8 List major Suppliers proposed for the project and a letter of consent from each supplier. At a
minimum, this list and letters shall include the suppliers for: Plant materials, Irrigation
equipment, Soils (soil mix and mulches) and Soil Amendments (fertilizers, chemicals).
2.9 All supervisory personnel shall have minimum ten (10) years of experience in the landscape field
and minimum two (2) years of experience with the Awarded Vendor. Submit name of the project
manager and other supervisory personnel; name of foreman or supervisory personnel that will be
on-site daily, name of licensed irrigator or irrigation technician who will be on-site daily. Submit
experience of each proposed supervisory person.
2.10 Provide recommended schedule for the services to be performed under this contract for
completion within each year of the contract.
2.11 Submit a sample Service Performed Report that includes all of the elements listed in Exhibit F.
3 PRICING
3.1 PEDC will not pay any additional charges unless specified in Proposal or previously
approved in writing by the PEDC’s representative for add on items.
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3.2 Prices shall be all inclusive of parts, labor, equipment, site walks, meetings and any other cost
associated performing the service per the specifications in this Proposal packet: No price
changes, additions, or subsequent qualifications will be honored during the course of the
contract.
3.3 If unit pricing and extended pricing differ, unit pricing prevails.
4 PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS
Offerors shall present their Proposals using the following guidelines.
4.1 Provide a cover letter indicating the following:
• The underlying philosophy of the firm in providing the service;
• Responses to the “Contractor Minimum Qualifications” from page 15 of this document;
• Provide name of the chemical applicator and State of Texas license number;
• Confirm that all employees meet the requested requirements
4.2 Provide a clear schedule and sequence of work to be performed, i.e. Schedule of Activities. This
should be more descriptive than merely the number of services per month outlined in Exhibit A.
4.3 Include a list and explanation of Material Substitutions (if applicable).
4.4 Required documents to be completed:
4.4.1 Insurance Requirements
4.4.2 Local Bidder Preference Claim Form
4.4.3 Conflict of Interest Questionnaire (note N/A if not applicable)
4.4.4 Contractor Questionnaire
4.4.5 Non-collusion statement;
4.4.6 House Bill 89 form;
4.4.7 References;
4.4.8 Exhibit F within the project specifications includes a project reporting check list. If your
firm has a standardized report, please ensure it includes all elements listed in Exhibit F
and include information about your standard reporting process (software used, included
elements, etc.) to your submitted proposal. Provide a sample report, if available.
4.4.9 Provide pricing per the Line Items listed on the Exhibit B Unit Cost Work Sheets and
Exhibit C Supplemental Unit Costs.
5 EVALUATION CRITERIA AND RESPONSE FORMAT
5.1 An evaluation committee will score proposals based on experience, owned equipment, pricing,
proposal content, project schedule and references. The Owner reserves the right to select a
proposal(s) other than the lowest cost. The Offeror may be required before the award of any
contract to show to the complete satisfaction of the Owner that it has the necessary resources to
provide the service specified therein in a satisfactory manner. The successful Offeror will also be
required to give a past history and references in order to satisfy the Owner with regard to the
Offerors qualifications.
5.2 The Owner may make reasonable investigations deemed necessary and proper to determine the
ability of the Offeror to perform the work. The Offeror shall furnish to the Owner all information for
this purpose that may be requested. The Owner reserves the right to reject a proposal if the
evidence submitted by, or investigation of, the Offeror fails to satisfy the Owner that the Offeror is
properly qualified to carry out the objectives of the contract and to complete the work described
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5.3 Proposals that do not conform to the instructions given or which do not address all the services as
specified may be eliminated from consideration. The Owner, however, reserves the right to accept
such proposal if it is determined to be in the Owner's best interest to do so.
5.4 The Owner may initiate discussions with Contractors. Discussions may not be initiated by
Contractors. The City expects to conduct discussions with Contractor personnel authorized to
contractually obligate them with an offer. Contractors shall not contact any Owner’s personnel
during the proposal process except as provided for within. The Owner may disqualify any vendor
who has contacted Owner personnel or distributed any literature without authorization.
5.5 All correspondence relating to this proposal, from advertisement to award, shall be sent to the PEDC.
All presentations and/or meetings between the Owner and the Offeror relating to this proposal shall
be coordinated by the PEDC.
5.6 No award can be made until the PEDC Board of Directors approves such action.
5.7 EVALUATION FACTORS - Compliance with proposal requirements, qualifications, best value, delivery,
pricing, and the needs of the end user department are all factors which will be considered when
evaluating proposals. After receipt of proposals, Owner will use the following criteria in the selection
process:
40 % Rates and Expenses;
30% Qualifications/experience/methodology; including samples of documentation provided
and maintained to assure compliance with Federal and state requirements, and
methodology for completing requested work;
20% References; and
10% Proposal – thoroughness in addressing Proposal Requirements and Response Format
requirements, as stated herein, which should include: pricing experience, completion
timeline, and methodology.
6 TYPE OF CONTRACT
The Owner contemplates award of a firm-fixed price contract resulting from this solicitation. It is a non-exclusive
contract; the Owner may award additional contracts to additional Contractors at its discretion.
7 REQUIRED INFORMATION / DOCUMENTS
All information and completed forms submitted by a Vendor in response to this solicitation shall become an
integral part of the resultant contract.
8 APPROVAL OF RESULTANT CONTRACT
The contract, which may result from this solicitation, is subject to approval by PEDC’s Board of Directors and, upon
reaching a certain threshold, City Council and may be neither executed nor binding, until so approved.
9 COSTS INCURRED BY BIDDER
The Owner will not be responsible, under any circumstances, for any submittal preparation costs or other costs
incurred by any Offeror before the execution of a contract between the Owner and the successful Offeror.
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Entryway and Enhanced Landscape Maintenance Specifications
Pearland Economic Development Corporation (PEDC)
Clark Condon
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Table of Contents
I. Introduction
II. General Specifications
III. Landscape Maintenance Specification
IV. Exhibits
A. Maintenance Schedule
B. Unit Cost Work Sheets
C. Supplemental Unit Price Form
D. Landscape Details and Diagrams of Overall Area Map, Project Areas and Components
E. 329300 – Plants for Supplemental Items
F. Reporting Instructions
V. Diagrams
Overall Maintenance Locations & Phasing
A1.1 Dixie Farm Road Entryway
A1.2 Dixie Farm Road Entryway Enlargement
B1.1-1.3 Pearland Parkway
B1.4-1.6 Pearland Parkway Enlargement
C1.1-1.3 Cullen Boulevard
C1.4-1.16 Cullen Boulevard Enlargement
D1.1-1.8 S.H. 35/Main St.
D1.9-1.28 S.H. 35/Main St. Enlargement
E1.1 Broadway East Entryway
E1.2 Broadway East Entryway Enlargement
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Section III - LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATION
INTRODUCTORY DEFINITIONS
1. Broadleaf Weed Control: The control of unsightly broadleaf weeds including dandelions, chickweed, henbit,
clover, and much more. These types of weeds can increase lawn care, mowing requirements, and delay the
recovery of growing grass. Regular mowing along with proper fertilization, and chemical control, can eliminate
these types of weeds.
2. Debris: The accumulation of something broken down and destroyed, such as loose natural material consisting
especially of broken pieces of rock, dirt, sand, silt, gravel or grass clippings.
3. Edging: A line of demarcation that creates visual interest by separating one segment from another segment. This
can be aesthetic or functional, keeping one element (such as aggregate) from getting mixed into another (like
mulch). Variations include shovel-cut bed edge treatments and "V" Cut bed edges, which are defined as the
buffer separating mulch areas from turf areas and maintained to ensure a neat and uniform appearance between
the two.
4. Flatwork: includes all concrete and brickwork located along a horizontal plane such as sidewalks, crosswalks,
paver bands, and any other flat paved surface.
5. Grassy Weeds: Weeds disguised as normal grasses that require proper weed prevention. These plants, such
as nutsedge, goose grass, crab grass and many more, crowd desired growing grass, and requires proper turf
weed control.
6. Litter/Trash: discarded matter or refuse consisting especially of paper, glass, rubber and plastic.
7. Mass Planting Beds: Using many plantings of the same variety to fill in an area in the landscape. This can
lower maintenance and water use. Examples include Lantana, Asian Jasmine, other groundcovers, Irises,
Knock-out Roses, other shrubs and more.
8. Materials Form: Compiled list of all materials needed to maintain landscape design to be reported monthly.
9. Mulch Cultivation: The expectation is that mulch will be turned and aerated through flipping the old mulch to the
top with a rake-like tool. The recommended time of year to do mulch cultivation is early-spring and late-fall.
10. Perennial: Plants and flowers that have a life cycle of three or more years and are present during all seasons
of the year. Types of perennials include woody plants, such as trees and shrubs, as well as, small flowering
plants. Perennials flourish in warm spring and summer seasons and die back in the autumn and winter due to
their hardy root stock as opposed to seeding. If proper care is used, perennial plants can live indefinitely in
moderate climates; they require diligent lawn and shrub care.
11. Post-emergent Herbicide: Chemicals used to kill weeds after they have germinated. These specialized
herbicides must be used as the plant is actively growing and not simply green. Post-emergent weed control
kills existing plants and must be applied with discretion as too heavy or widespread an application can kill
nearby desirable plants.
12. Pre-emergent Herbicide: A form of weed control that kills plants as they germinate, prior to the plant’s
emergence into the environment. Pre-emergent herbicides are applied during initial care to prevent weeds and
unwanted plants from growing. Application depends on the weed’s growth period. It is generally recommended
to apply pre-emergent herbicides for summer weeds in the spring, and during fall for winter weeds.
13. Prune: To cut off or cut back plant or tree parts for better size, shape, appearance and more healthy and fruitful
growth.
14. Scalping: When more than a third of a leaf shoot of a blade of grass is removed during mowing or grass
becomes lower than adjacent turf due to excessive or careless trimming. This can occur if a lawn is not being
mowed frequently enough. Scalping will result in weaker grass, more susceptibility to weeds, and the
development of brown patches. Prevent scalping with proper mowing techniques and frequent mowing.
15. Seasonal Color: Plants that provide interest and generally stand out in the landscape due to their color, texture,
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and/or blooms.
16. Shrubs: Low woody plants, usually with multiple shoots or stems emanating from their bases such as rose
bushes and Indian Hawthorn.
17. Trees: Woody perennial plant having a single usually elongate main stem generally with few or no branches on
its lower part.
18. Weeds: Any plants that are unwanted or considered to be a nuisance.
PART 1 - GENERAL
A. Furnish all labor, materials and equipment as necessary to provide a landscape maintenance program in strict accordance with these specifications.
B. The work is described in detail in various sections but is summarized to include all materials, supervision, labor, equipment, transportation and all services required and incidental to the following:
1. Turf and native grass maintenance including mowing, edging, reseeding, over-seeding and trimming for:
a. Class A Mow areas
b. Class B Mow areas
2. Weeding, cultivating, cleaning and mulching of planting beds and tree wells.
3. Pruning and trimming of trees, shrubs, groundcover and vines.
4. Application of fertilizers and soil amendments.
5. Spray and injection application of liquid soil or root amendments.
6. Organic and synthetic chemical application of fungicides, herbicides and insecticides, ornamental trees,
shrubs and groundcover as well as herbicides to be applied on sidewalks and paved areas.
7. Trash and Debris removal.
8. Irrigation system maintenance, including monthly irrigation system inventory and status reporting, and an
annual irrigation system inspection with Owner/Owner Representative.
9. Decompose granite monitoring and maintenance.
10. Prior notification and Post-Reporting of services performed, is required. Document all observation of plant
and irrigation damage, observed or caused including materials used every month.
C. Extra services – All services not covered under this contract shall be considered “Extra Services” and will be
charged separately according to the nature of the item of work. Written authorization must be obtained prior to
the performance of any Extra Services. Minor repairs that can be quickly repaired upon discovery within the
workday, including, but not limited to controller battery replacement, small drip leaks, unclogging clogged
nozzles, and filling and smoothing small ruts less than or equal to 2 inches deep or 25 sf in size shall be
considered incidental to the contract under the irrigation allowance approved by Owner. Extra Services shall
include, but are not limited to:
1. Repair of irrigation system when damaged by others.
2. Plant removals and replacements.
3. Repair of damage to site caused by others.
4. All proposals for repairs shall be itemized and include photos, location map and justification for the repairs
needed.
D. Performance
1. Perform work in accordance with all applicable laws, codes and regulations required by authorities having jurisdiction over such work and provide for all permits required by local authorities. This includes all
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safety measures and procedures, including, but not limited to, on-street vehicular safety systems such as flagman, cones, strobe lights, etc.
2. Contractor shall perform all work required as necessary to fulfill the intent of the Contract. All work shall be performed in a professional manner, noise to be kept to a minimum and work staged from a location on the site as to not interfere with the users.
3. Workmen shall be uniformed, neat in appearance, fully clothed and perform their work in a professional
manner. Personnel shall be trained and competent. Workmen shall not at any time consume or be under
the influence of alcoholic beverages or drugs while on the Project. Compliance – Contractor shall have
on his permanent staff a licensed commercial pesticide applicator as certified by the Texas Department
of Agriculture or by the Structural Pest Control Board and shall comply with all applicable local, state and
federal requirements regarding materials, methods of work and disposal of excess and waste materials.
4. Contractor shall have on his permanent staff a licensed irrigator as certified by the Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality (TCEQ).
5. Contractor shall be licensed by the Texas Nursery and Landscape Association, shall possess a Texas
Certified Landscape Professional, agricultural certificate and shall have not less than 5 years of
experience in this type of work.
6. Contractor shall respond to emergency or complaint calls regarding conditions in the landscape requiring
immediate attention such as fallen trees or branches, and emergency preparedness for damage
prevention in the event of severe weather forecasts, such as possible hurricanes or subfreezing
temperatures.
7. Contractor will be required to submit a schedule of activities as described within the Proposal. This
schedule must be maintained throughout the life of the contract. The schedule should define the time
taken to complete a full maintenance cycle. A cycle is defined as the amount of time in working days to
mow and maintain all areas. The decision if a day is a workday or a weather day will be made by Owner
and Contractor by 9:00 AM of any day in question. Weather permitting, and per submitted schedule, the
Contractor is expected to be on-site and working.
8. Contractor shall respond to special requests by Owner to provide labor, materials and equipment as
dictated by special events or conditions on the Project.
9. Contractor shall be responsible for damage caused to landscape area and materials, existing utilities and
structures.
10. Owner will not assume any responsibility for security of any materials or equipment belonging to
Contractor on the Project.
11. Contractor shall not utilize project facilities, such as restrooms and park facilities for breaks or lunch.
Violation is subject to penalty.
12. It is not the intent of the specifications to prohibit the use of an "equal" product. Brands are stated to
demonstrate level of quality required. Bidders must submit a detailed proposal for equal product with the
Bid Form. If no substitution is submitted with the Bid Form and approved in writing by the Owner, the
Contractor shall use specified materials. Where not specifically called out, Contractor shall select an
organic product or the least toxic product available for use on site.
E. Quality Control
1. All Work is to be completed on a Monday through Friday schedule between the hours of 7:00 am and
5:00 pm, unless otherwise approved in advance by the Owner.
2. Trees, Shrub and Hedge Maintenance:
a. Contractor should have a Certified Arborist on staff or have a working relationship with one, which
would allow for consultation as necessary.
b. All pruning shall be Owner-approved in advance and comply with the American National Standard for
tree care operations - Tree, Shrubs and Other Woody Plant Maintenance - Standard Practices - ANSI
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A 300 (Part 1).
3. Use of Herbicides and Insecticides:
a. The Contractor shall have a State of Texas Licensed Chemical Applicator on staff who shall apply
all chemicals used.
4. The Contractor is hereby granted permission to use herbicides or insecticides as deemed advantageous
for grounds maintenance and as specified herein. They must be applied in accordance with all local, state
and federal laws. The Owner has the right to prohibit the use of any such herbicide or insecticide that
may be judged to be undesirable for any reason.
5. The Owner shall be notified prior to application and advised of any danger associated with the use of the
products.
6. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for each chemical used will be maintained by the Contractor and
be available for inspection by the Owner upon request.
7. Accurate chemical application logs will be maintained, and copies provided to the Owner after each
application of insecticides, herbicides or other chemicals. A Materials Form will be submitted to Owner
monthly which lists all other products and their amounts used in maintaining the Project.
8. Landscape Irrigation System:
a. The Contractor shall have a licensed irrigator on staff who shall supervise all irrigation repairs.
b. The Contractor shall monitor and program the automatic control device to proceed to optimum
moisture levels in all planted areas. To effectively program the controller, become familiar with the
Project’s areas.
• Before run-times are scheduled, walk the sites and inspect planted areas to observe plant
health.
• Soil moisture levels should be inspected throughout the planted areas, and appropriate
adjustments shall be made to the irrigation zones runtimes.
• Use soil probing methods to determine overall moisture levels, and the need to adjust irrigation
schedules.
• Look for standing water and soft muddy spots that would indicate too much water in that area.
c. For proper programming to occur, be sure that the controller is powered up and that the time of day
and calendar year are current. A valid program must contain the following:
• Watering days – what days watering is to occur
• Start time(s) – when watering is to occur
• Duration – how long watering is to occur (per station or zone)
d. Irrigation cycles shall be set to be completed prior to 7:00 am, unless otherwise instructed by the
Owner.
e. The Contractor shall be required to notify the Owner of any and all broken pipes and sprinklers. The
Owner may choose to repair the system or contract with the Contractor to make the repair. Should the
Owner require the contractor to make the repairs, the contractor will be compensated for time and
materials in accordance with the Unit Price Form.
f. The Contractor shall be responsible for adjusting the sprinkler heads to prevent damage to buildings
and/or from excessive water running on to structures, buildings, sidewalks and roadways.
g. The Contractor shall submit a regular inspection schedule to the Owner at the commencement of the
contract and notify the Owner a minimum of three (3) days in advance of all inspection times.
h. The Contractor shall conduct monthly irrigation inspections and provide the Owner/Owner’s
Representative with a monthly observation and activity report that includes, but is not limited to,
Controller number, date and time of observation being reported, stations, run times, types of zones
(bubblers, rotors, fans, turf, beds, etc.), type of head, landscape description and notes of present
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conditions, deficiencies, and/or actions taken. Also include the name and license number of the
irrigator making the report, and sample pictures of the observations reported. The number and
approximate duration of site visits per month shall also be noted. Refer to Exhibit F.
i. Contractor is responsible for winterizing irrigation systems, as weather demands, to prevent breaks
and leaks in systems.
j. Any damage to the irrigation system incurred during regular maintenance shall be repaired
immediately at the Contractor’s expense.
k. Minor repairs that can be quickly repaired upon discovery within the workday, including, but not limited
to controller battery replacement, small drip leaks and unclogging clogged nozzles, shall be
considered incidental to the contract.
l. All irrigation backflow preventer boxes should have a City-issued combination lock. Inspections reports
should confirm the lock is present and is in working order. WD40 should not be used to unfreeze locks.
Only dry graphite should be used to dislodge stuck locks.
9. Clean Up:
a. The Contractor shall dispose of all waste materials or refuse from the maintained property after
each visit to include litter, trash and other debris removal from parking lots, driveways, gutter lines,
pedestrian refuges, sidewalks, crosswalks and grounds.
b. Leaves, grass clippings and all other debris shall be removed after each mowing visit. Under no
circumstances will leaves, clippings, or other debris, such as sand and loose rocks that accumulate
on flatwork, be blown, swept or otherwise deposited into storm sewer drains, including ditches and
other drainage structures such as concrete flumes on embankments, pilot channels and safety end
treatments (SETs). All such refuse should be collected, bagged and taken to an appropriate trash
receptacle. Collection may consist of sweeping or vacuuming into a container, but not blowing into
the street or elsewhere in the community.
c. Contractor will conduct trash and debris removal from each site per visit.
10. Traffic Control:
a. When working in areas on or adjacent to roadways, Contractor shall ensure appropriate traffic control
devices are in place.
b. No closure of any lanes of traffic will be permitted without prior notification and approval of the Owner.
c. Contractor shall be cognizant of keeping vehicles and equipment off of the flatwork when possible
and avoid general rutting in turf and plant bed areas, or other potential damage from vehicles.
11. Employee and Equipment Requirements:
a. Contractor will provide the proof of Right to Work in the United States of America for each of their
employees.
b. All contracted employees shall wear company uniforms with the company name or logo attached.
c. All vehicles owned by the Contractor and utilized to transport employees and equipment to Owner
jobsites shall be identifiable by the company name attached to the vehicle.
d. Contracted employees shall not work shirtless or sleeveless. Footwear, gloves and headcover shall
be appropriate to work.
12. Schedule and Frequency
a. Contractor shall perform scope items per the attached Maintenance Schedule (Exhibit A).
PART 2 - EQUIPMENT
A. Machinery requirements listed under this section are not intended to be restrictions of specific manufacturers
or models unless so stated. Specific mention of manufacturers is intended as a guide to illustrate the final
product of maintenance operations desired.
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1. Lawn mowers shall be of the rotary or reel type in good working order, finely tuned to protect the lawn
from excessive exhaust fumes. Mower blades shall be sharp to reduce shredding of the cut grass blades.
Mowers need to be kept in balance with no bent blades. Mowers for Class A areas shall be walk-
behind mowers, 36" to 48" cutting width. Riding mowers are not allowed to be used in Class A
areas. Mowers for Class B areas shall be riding mowers.
2. Lawn edgers shall be of a flexible or rigid blade type that will produce a fine clean vertical edge where
lawns meet walkways, pavements or curbs.
3. Fertilizer spreaders shall be handheld, manually pushed, or tractor operated to accommodate the area
to be fertilized. No visible underlapping of applications will be permitted.
4. Liquid spreaders shall be handheld , manually pushed, or tractor operated and shall have the capacity
to accommodate the area to be sprayed. No visible underlapping of applications will be permitted.
5. Over-seed spreaders shall be handheld , manually pushed, or tractor operated and shall have the
capacity to accommodate the area to be sprayed. No visible underlapping of applications will be
permitted.
6. Injector equipment shall be handheld, manually pushed, or tractor operated and shall have the capacity
to accommodate the area to be treated. No visible underlapping of applications will be permitted.
7. Pruning tools shall be maintained in good working order, cutting edges shall be sharp. Disinfect all tools
when used for the removal of diseased limbs, especially when dealing with fire blight or Oak wilt.
8. Line trimmers may be used around poles, manholes, fire hydrants, power boxes, metal fences and
other appurtenances which are within the Project. Use of line trimmers will not be permitted next to trees
or shrubs where the bark may be damaged or next to wooden signs, fences and appurtenances that may
be damaged as a result of use of line trimmers.
B. Appropriate protective gear is to be used by all workers at all times. This includes, but is not limited to, pollen filter face masks, eye protection such as goggles, protective headsets, and hearing protection, etc.
C. The Contractor assumes all liability for injuries resulting from the use of machinery. This includes, but is not limited to, weed trimmers, blowers, edgers, mowers, etc.
PART 3 - APPLICATIONS
A. Pest Control, Disease Control and Weed Control
1. Contractor shall examine plant material per visit to determine signs of harmful insect presence or damage
from harmful plant fungi in the turf, small trees, shrubs and ground cover areas. Upon locating such
evidence, the Contractor shall report the matter to the Owner’s Representative and take immediate
remedial measures as specified herein. If specified actions do not achieve satisfactory results, the
Contractor shall notify the Owner to determine if a qualified plant scientist is required. Additional methods
that may include chemical application may be proposed by the Contractor if deemed appropriate or
necessary. Chemical use will be determined by the extent of the infestation or disease and shall be used
with permission of the Owner.
2. Special effort shall be given to the control of fire ants infesting the site, especially in critical areas. Fire
ant infestations shall be treated by Contractor when observed during the performance of landscape
maintenance tasks, as a routine service by Contractor. Treat individual mounds with IGR broadcast bait
as per manufacturer's instructions. Treat mound with contact insecticide if necessary, for safety in parks
near play areas. Spring application of IGR bait applied in early March, fall application in early September.
Do not apply IGR baits 24 hours before rainfall, re-apply if rain event occurs less than eight (8) hours
following application. After control is accomplished, the ant mounds shall be lowered and tamped to
the existing grade.
3. Contact herbicides shall be used to prevent growth in paved areas or areas where vegetative growth is
not permitted. Post-emergent, pre-emergent herbicides may be used at Contractor's discretion.
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Herbicides are not to be used in groundcover, shrub beds and tree rings.
4. Pest control materials listed under this section, are expressly requested for use. Contractor may
submit equal alternates for approval. Any chemical application for pest control must be approved by the
owner and supervised by a State of Texas commercially certified applicator.
5. Written label instructions and manufacturer’s recommendations must be followed when applying any
chemical. Absolutely do not use fertilizer, amendments or chemicals in violation of the label. Application
rates and dates of application of any amendments, chemical or fertilizer of any kind must be recorded
and submitted with regular reports to the Owner.
6. Provide name and State of Texas license number of the chemical applicator.
7. Insecticides for control of insects on trees and plants shall be:
a. Soft Bodied Insects - Neem Oil, Orange Oil, BT, Soybean Oil, Rotenone/Pyrethrin.
b. Scale – treat when present with horticultural oil or a combination of Orange Oil + Rotenone/Pyrethrin.
Follow the temperature restrictions for use of oil.
c. Aphids – treat with Neem Oil when present.
d. Borers – treat as for soft bodied insects. Notify Owner if significant infestation is observed.
e. Cankerworms – treat as for soft-bodied insects.
f. Bagworms – break web and remove from trees. Treat as for soft-bodied insects.
g. Webworms – break web and remove from trees. Treat as for soft-bodied insects.
h. Tent Caterpillars – break web and remove from trees. Treat as for soft-bodied insects.
i. Cucumber Beetles – treat when present between April and September with Neem Oil.
j. Pine Beetle – treat as per soft-bodied insects.
k. Tip Moths – treat with Neem Oil as needed.
8. Grass:
a. Grubworms –Check first in July and continue checking through mid-October. Notify owner if there
are more than 8 grubworms per square foot present. Treat as per soft bodied insects.
b. Sod Webworms – treat when present between June and September with BT.
c. Armyworms – treat when present between May and September with Dipel DF.
d. Fire Ants – treat mounds with Orange Guard when present.
e. Fire Ants – apply broadcast bait Award ® at 1 ½ bs/ac per Maintenance Schedule.
f. Pythium Blight – teat when present during warm, wet weather with Fore.
g. Rust – treat when present between July and August with Fore.
h. Heliminthosporium – treat during summer months with Daconil or Fore when disease is present.
9. Fungicides for Control of Diseases on Trees and Shrubs shall be:
a. Leaf Spot, Blight, Etc. – Neem Oil
b. Soil Diseases – MicroGro, PGA, Neem Oil
10. Miticides for Control of Mites:
a. During winter months, apply a dormant oil for the control of overwintering mites.
b. Treat Bermuda Grass mites when present from July through September with Neem Oil.
11. Fungicide for Brown Patch and Take-All control in St. Augustine Grass
a. In areas where St. Augustine has become dominant turf within a common area, treat these areas
with the specific needs of St. Augustine Grass.
12. Herbicides for weed control in Class A Mow Turf Areas:
a. Post-emerge – Contractor shall remove, by digging, large clump grass/weeds such as Johnson
Grass and Dallis Grass. Do not knock off excess dirt when removing as it reseeds weeds in the
service area. Provide broadleaf herbicide application as per Maintenance Schedule (Exhibit A).
Treat broadleaf weeds by additional spot treatment as needed. Spot treat perennial and annual
weeds such as Dallis Grass and Crab Grass with herbicide appropriate to species for control as
needed, usually during the summer months. Repeat spot treatment as necessary. Turn off the
irrigation system 24-48 hours following treatment for effective control. Follow all label instruction.
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Broadleaf weeds are to be controlled if a problem exists with the solutions modified as needed.
b. Pre-emerge – Apply a pre-emerge weed control such as Pendi or Corn Gluten per Maintenance
Schedule (Exhibit A). Pre-emergent herbicides shall not be used in areas where reseeding of
Bermuda is likely to occur.
c. Herbicides for control of Poison Ivy shall be Ammate. Follow label instructions closely when applying.
d. Hand pulling of weeds is the standard unless an alternative method is approved by the Owner
Representative. Evidence of unauthorized chemically treated areas may require Contractor to
replace negatively impacted grass, trees, or plants at Contractor’s expense.
e. Herbicides for weed control in Class B Mow Turf Areas: Post-emerge – Contractor shall remove,
by digging, large clump grass/weeds such as Johnson Grass and Dallis Grass.
f. Herbicides for control of Poison Ivy shall be Ammate. Follow label instructions closely when
applying.
13. Herbicides for weed control in Shrub/Planting Areas:
a. Post-emergent - Contractor shall remove weeds by digging, hand cultivating. Remove weed debris.
Do not use chemical herbicides for post-emergent weed control.
b. Pre-emergent - Apply a pre-emergent weed control Corn Gluten twice in the Spring and twice in the
Fall.
14. With any application of herbicide, add 1 tablespoon of liquid organic fertilizer with humates to increase
uptake.
15. Growth regulators are prohibited.
B. Fertilization
1. Fertilizer requirements for Grass – Class A Mow areas - shall be:
a. Apply three times yearly as per Maintenance Schedule (Exhibit A).
b. The spring and fall fertilizer shall be Power Gro 16-1-4, low salt (14% or lower), slow release,
synthetic bridge granular fertilizer with 25% of the available nitrogren source being slow release from
houactinite, ammonium sulfate and sulfur coated urea; with 10% sulfur and 3% iron.
c. The summer fertilizer shall be Microlife Humates Plus 0-0-4 biological plant/soil amendment with
Yucca, humates, 70 minerals, plant hormones and plant stimulators. Apply at the rate of 10 lbs./1000
sf.
d. Operate the irrigation system on the same day of application. The system should ope rate for 45-
60 minutes for rotary heads to thoroughly water in the fertilizer.
e. Apply all fertilizer to turf areas by spreading with a cyclone spreader.
f. If no irrigation exists apply fertilizers and soil amendments before a forecast of rain or when soil is
moist and temperature cool. Supplement water manually using water trucks or hoses, if necessary.
2. Fertilizer requirements for Grass – Class B Mow areas - shall be:
a. Apply three times yearly as per maintenance schedule (Exhibit A) .
b. The spring and fall fertilizer shall be Power Gro 16-1-4, low salt (14% or lower), slow release,
synthetic bridge granular fertilizer with 25% of the available nitrogren source being slow release from
houactinite, ammonium sulfate and sulfur coated urea; with 10% sulfur and 3% iron.
c. The summer fertilizer shall be Microlife Humates Plus 0-0-4 biological plant/soil amendment with
Yucca, humates, 70 minerals, plant hormones and plant stimulators. Apply at the rate of 10 lbs./1000
sf.
d. Operate the irrigation system on the same day of application. The system should operate for 45-
60 minutes for rotary heads to thoroughly water in the fertilizer.
If no irrigation system exists, apply before a forecasted rain or when soil is moist and temperatures
cool. Supplement water manually using water trucks or hoses, if necessary.
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e. Apply all fertilizer to turf areas by spreading with a cyclone spreader.
3. Fertilizer Requirements for Trees and Shrubs:
a. All shrub and groundcover beds shall be fertilized with Microlife 6-2-4 available at San Jacinto
Environmental Supply. Apply at a rate of 30 lbs./1000 square feet.
b. Apply fertilizer for shrubs and groundcover the number per year as per Maintenance Schedule.
5. Fertilization for Seasonal Color:
a. Place 10 lbs. MicroGro Granular Biological Fungicide and 20 lbs. of Nature Blooms Color Fertilizer per
1000 sq. ft. and mix into soil 4" prior to each seasonal color change-out planting.
b. After planting, drench soil and foliar spray color with Maximum Blooms at the rate of 2 oz. per gallon of
water.
c. On a monthly basis, repeat soil drench and foliar spray color with Maximum Blooms at the rate of 2 oz.
per gallon of water.
6. Fertilization for the Control of Iron Chlorosis:
a. Apply granular sulfur at the rate of 1 to 5 lbs. per 100 sf as needed to treat problem.
C. Irrigation System
1. The Contractor shall monitor and program the automatic controlling devices to produce optimum moisture
levels in all planted areas. To effectively program the controller, become familiar with the Project's areas.
a. Before run-times are scheduled, walk the sites and inspect planted areas to observe plant health.
b. Soil moisture levels should be inspected throughout the planted areas, and appropriate adjustments
shall be made to the irrigation zones runtimes.
c. Use soil probing methods to determine soil moisture depth, overall moisture levels, and the need to
adjust irrigation runtimes
d. Look for standing water and soft muddy spots that would indicate too much water in that area.
e. For proper programming to occur, be sure that the controller is powered up and that the time of day
and calendar year are current. A valid program must contain the following:
• Watering days - what days watering is to occur
• Start time(s) - when watering is to occur
• Duration - how long watering is to occur (per station or zone)
f. Irrigation cycles shall be set to start prior to sunrise (usually 1:00 am or earlier if necessary, to
complete all watering by 7:00 am) unless otherwise instructed by the Owner or consultant, except
during visits, the irrigation system may be operated as desired by those personnel. Adjust start times
in cool weather to help prevent fungal problems.
g. Where there is more than one irrigation controller on the same water meter, do not program to water
during the same time period, as overdraft of water meters will result. Alternate day programming may
be required. Set controllers so that one finishes watering cycle before the next one starts its cycle.
Each auto-controller is anticipated to run one station at a time, however, is capable of running
multiple zones in water shortage times when run times need to be reduced. During periods of high
rainfall, set controllers to “dry mode” until irrigation is needed.
h. Operation of sprinklers shall be monitored as described on the Maintenance Schedule
(Exhibit A) to assure proper cover and operation, the setting of heads at the proper height,
straightening heads, and the cleaning or adjusting of nozzles. Owner shall be notified of any
sprinkler problems in the monthly irrigation report.
i. Adjust sprinklers to avoid over spray onto roadways, sidewalks, other flatwork and electrical
systems. Make minor repairs and alternations to the irrigation system and water lines as they are
discovered. Irrigation repairs such as nozzle adjustment, head height adjustments, straightening of
heads, cleaning of weeds around heads or breaks caused by the Contractor shall be the Contractor’s
responsibility and is incidental to the contract.
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2. The Contractor shall perform minor additions, subtractions, and/or adjustments to irrigation equipment
(i.e. additions of spray head or riser extension) as may be required in order to conform to the irrigation
requirements herein specified. Such additions, subtractions, and/or realignments to irrigation system
equipment shall not materially reduce the extent or value of the irrigation system equipment and shall be
accomplished upon receipt of authorization to proceed from the Owner’s contact. Minor additions,
subtractions, and/or adjustments shall not change the intent of the design. Major system components
shall be replaced with similar equipment.
a. Supplemental irrigation where there is no irrigation system, or beyond that which can be provided by
the irrigation system, shall be provided by the Contractor at the Owner’s expense with the approval
of the Owner’s contact.
b. During times when the irrigation system is down or water is cut off, Contractor shall monitor
landscape and notify Owner of the need for hand watering. Contractor shall provide hand watering
upon the written approval of Owner’s contact and at the Owner’s expense.
c. If more significant changes to the irrigation system components will result in lower future
maintenance costs, less frequent breakage, or an increase in public safety, Contractor may present
evidence of increased value and request authorization from the Owner/ Owner Representative. No
significant system changes will be made without prior Owner written approval.
3. Contractor shall monitor weather forecasts during the months of subfreezing temperatures and shall shut
down and drain irrigation systems to prevent freeze damage to systems. All freeze related irrigation
system damage shall be repaired at Contractor’s expense.
4. Repairs and estimated amounts necessary to correct damage caused by other sources shall be reported
to Owner’s Representative for authorization to repair. Repairs of this nature shall be separate from this
contract and shall be performed by qualified sprinkler personnel under the direction of a licensed irrigator
in accordance with Texas state code.
5. Monthly inspections of all systems shall be required to check for leaks, breakage, valve malfunction or
other significant problems. A full report of all systems including listing by valve of any and all adjustments
required and/or made shall be made according to Exhibit A. The report shall be written and submitted to
the Owner with a monthly statement that includes, but is not limited to, controller, date and time of
observation being reported, landscape description and notes of present conditions, deficiencies and/or
actions recommended or taken. Include the name and license number of the inspector making the report
and sample pictures of the observations reported. Any issues requiring action shall also be noted. Refer
to Exhibit F.
6. Note - payment will not be made without submission of report. Contractor shall notify the Owner when
inspections will occur. Owner may have a representative present at inspections. Contractor shall
submit a regular inspection schedule to the Owner at the commencement of the contract and
notify the Owner a minimum of three (3) days in advance of all inspection times.
D. Miscellaneous 1. Contractor shall monitor weather forecasts during months of subfreezing temperatures and drain vacuum branches and waterlines, if necessary, to prevent freeze damage to the facilities. Once the threat of freezing temperatures is over, the Contractor shall make system operational, and notify Owner of when and why the system is deactivated and activated at the various areas serviced under this contract.
E. Fountains, Lighting and Electrical Systems
1. The floating fountains, lighting, and electrical systems are monitored under a separate contract. 2. Include in reporting the status of the fountain and systems when there is a visible issue that the Owner needs to report to the fountain maintenance contractor.
F. Signage and Walls
1. Cleaning of signage and walls are completed under a separate contract. 2. Contractor shall include signage status in monthly reporting when there is a visible issue that the Owner
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needs to report to the cleaning maintenance contractor.
G. Decomposed Granite
1. Contractor shall monitor gravel settling and fill or correct placement as needed. For example, no decomposed granite should be present within mulch areas. 2. Large aggregate shall be covered with DG.
3. Provide weed control as indicated in maintenance schedule (Exhibit A). 4. Repairs needed (beyond settling and filling of gravel) will be completed under a proposal approved by the Owner.
H. Landscape Lighting
1. The landscape lighting and electrical systems are monitored under a separate contract. 2. Include lighting and electrical system in reporting when there is a visible issue Owner needs to report to the electrical contractor.
I. Hardscape (Flatwork)
1. All flatwork is power washed under a separate contract.
2. Flatwork is any horizontal surface within scope area, not limited to concrete walks, concrete pavers, and sloped concrete, etc. 3. Contractor shall include flatwork status in monthly reporting when there is a visible issue that the Owner needs to report to the cleaning maintenance contractor.
PART 4 - EXECUTION
A. Trees, Shrubs and Groundcover
1. All suckers on trees and broken, damaged, or obstructing limbs of trees shall be continually removed from
trees.
2. Remove stakes as soon as trees are well-rooted, and stakes are no longer needed. See Exhibit D for
reference. Stakes and guys are to be inspected to prevent girdling of trunks or branches and to prevent
rubbing that causes bark wounds. Notify Owner for approval prior to removal.
3. Re-mulch shrub beds, tree groupings and tree rings as per Maintenance Schedule (Exhibit A). See Exhibit
D as reference diagram. Use decomposed, double-shredded native hardwood mulch, dark in color to a
minimum depth of 2”. Planting beds should never have more than 2” depth of mulch accumulated in a
growing season. Too much mulch is a detriment to the health of the plant material. .Turning/ cultivating
of the mulch shall occur between mulching’s as indicated in (Exhibit A). The root flare of trees and their
bubblers should be visible after mulch cultivation or application. Mulch data sheet to be submitted and
approved by Owner prior to installation.
4. Prune shrubs to create a uniformly dense plant or individual plants as appropriate to species. Selectively
thin and tip back as per maintenance schedule. Prune to enhance natural branching effect of plants. Do
not change shape of shrubs by pruning. Pruning shall be conducted so that the shape remains as
originally planted. Shape shall not be changed unless directed by the Owner.
5. Mature trees shall be maintained eight (8) feet above the sidewalks and parking spaces. New trees
planted within 12 months shall be maintained per Owner’s instruction. Mature Trees shall be maintained
fifteen (15) feet above roadways and fire lanes. Tree rings shall be cultivated as indicated in the
Maintenance Schedule (Exhibit A). Trees dying due to poor maintenance as determined by the Owner's
Urban Forester shall be replaced at the Contractor's expense.
6. Do not prune iris; hand-remove yellowed foliage from plant or plant base.
7. Refer to Maintenance Schedule (Exhibit A) for all pruning.
8. Straighten, and stake as necessary, all trees to maintain proper appearance. Remove stakes once tree
has become sufficiently rooted as not to lean or sway heavily in one direction.
9. Shrub bed and groundcovers and tree rings and tree grouping areas:
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a. Complete weeding, trimming, edging and weed removal according to the Maintenance Schedule
(Exhibit A)to promote growth and maintain neat, orderly appearance. Hand remove weeds from
groundcover as necessary. Re-establish and/or maintain “V” cut bed edges to keep grasses from
growing into planting bed areas. Grass shall not be trimmed lower than surrounding turf. "V" Cut bed
edges are defined as the buffer separating mulch areas from turf areas and maintained to ensure a
neat and uniform appearance between the two.
b. Mulch areas. Refer to Exhibit D as reference. (Note, natural understory may be allowed to remain;
consult Owner or Owner’s Representative if a plant species is in question).
c. Water beds after each fertilization to ensure incorporation of the fertilizer into the soil and prevent
foliage burn.
d. Shear groundcover in early spring prior to the growing season. Shear again lightly in fall to maintain
low, dense growth. Groundcover beds bordering on paved surfaces must be edged as needed to
retain a neat edge. Trim at low angle to curb or hard surface. Do not trim vertically so as to expose
stems.
e. Plant shaping. Contractor shall maintain bed shape as shown on Exhibit E planting plans.
f. Replant all damaged, non-flowering, dead and/or thin areas in beds. Replacement of plant material
not due to the Contractor’s negligence will be at the Owner’s expense upon receipt of written
authorization to proceed.
B. Pruning
1. Trimming of all trees shall be limited to removal of dead limbs, branches back to point of branching, and
lifting branches 4 to 8 feet above grade, as appropriate to species and age of tree.
2. Pruning of Crepe myrtle shall be minimal and ONLY as necessary to remove seed pods and the
occasional wayward limb growth. Crepe myrtle shall be allowed to grow to full height of natural growth.
Prune only as directed from Owner and/or Owner’s representative. Do NOT cut back Crepe myrtle to
reduced height.
3. Sucker growth shall be removed as per Maintenance Schedule (Exhibit A).
4. Contractor shall prune vines that are part of the landscaping project to provide accessible clear width along
all sidewalks and handrails. All other vines shall be removed to a height of 8 feet above grade and cleared
from adjacent sidewalks.
5. Natural growing shrubs are to be pruned only to promote natural aesthetic appearance, especially to
remove freeze-damaged material.
6. Shrubs shall be trimmed to maintain intended shape as per Maintenance Schedule (Exhibit A).
7. Shrub rows (hedges) shall be pruned to a height of 30" to 36" as appropriate to species and location.
C. Mass Planting Beds/Seasonal Color
1. Weed Removal: All mass planting and seasonal areas are to be maintained as weed free at all times.
Manual removal of weeds by hand is required to sustain high visual profile.
2. Annual color change-outs/replacements: Annuals will be changed as per Maintenance Schedule (Exhibit
A), contingent upon weather conditions. Pinch back and dead head annuals at each visit to keep them
from getting to leggy between change outs.
3. Mass planting areas shall be regularly mulched. See maintenance schedule (Exhibit A).
4. Mass planting cut bed edges shall be regularly maintained. (Exhibit D)
5. Annual bed preparation a. Remove excess mulch or turn mulch into soil. b. Place fertilizer as specified herein, B.4 Fertilization. c. Plant 4" pot annuals at 9" OC. d. Completely water in and apply foliar spray / soil drench.
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e. Replace weak or declining plants at any time as a part of the contract.
D. Turf
1. Class A Mowing
a. The intent of this section is to produce a good quality stand of Bermuda grass with good thickness,
health and beauty. (Same applies for St. Augustine sod in locations where originally installed.)
b. Mowing: During periods of cool weather, mow Bermuda at 2.5” and St. Augustine at 3”. During hot
weather, the cut should be 2.5” to 3" for Bermuda and no lower than 3.5” for St. Augustine from the
soil. Mowing shall be done per Maintenance Schedule (Exhibit A). Never scalp the lawn or cut more
than 1/3 the existing top growth in one mowing. Rake and remove or catch clippings that remain on
lawn surface.
c. Do not mow excessively wet areas where equipment will track up or damage the turf. Use a string
trimmer in such areas.
d. When trimming or edging, use sharp blades to give crisp appearance along walks, curbs, tree
rings, shrub beds and permanent structure. Use edger along curb and walks or use trimmer held
vertically for clean cut. Do not scalp grass adjacent to hard surfaces (horizontally)or around tree
rings.
e. When trimming, use string trimmers around nonliving structures and objects. Do not allow turf
to be trimmed shorter with a string trimmer than other turf areas mowed the same day.
f. All curbs, sidewalks and driveways will be edged on each visit. All litter and debris will be removed
from turf areas prior to mowing and disposed of by the contractor.
g. When edging, never use trimmers around tree and shrub trunks. Strictly maintain a 4’ diameter mulch
ring from the tree trunk that is convex in shape with 2” depth mulch and a raised outer ring. The
root flare of trees and irrigation bubblers should be visible after mulch cultivation or application.
h. Watering: Provide a regular, deep watering program. The established turf should not be kept wet but
should dry out somewhat between watering.
i. In areas of established turf, do not allow lawn to grow over tree ball and saucer rim. Maintain height
of grass at tree trunk with hand clippers or trimmer. Keep saucer rings neat and uniform in size and
appearance.
j. Fertilize lawns as required during the year as per the Maintenance Schedule (Exhibit A).
k. See equipment requirements for Class A and Class B turf areas.
2. Class B Mowing
a. The intent of this section is to produce acceptable turf in native or less-manicured areas.
b. Mowing shall be done per Maintenance Schedule (Exhibit A). Contractor is made aware that native
vegetation in wooded areas along roadways is not to be mowed or cut with line trimmers.
c. Do not mow excessively wet areas.
d. Fertilize non-irrigated areas lightly when temperatures are not hot and when rain is forecast, or
ground is damp.
E. Weed Control
1. Contractor shall use extreme care in the use of chemicals for weed control. Before such applications are
made, the turf should be well established and in a vigorous condition. Broadleaf weeds such as Malva,
Dandelion, Clover, Dichondra, Plantain and grassy weeds can be controlled by applications of selective
and recommended herbicides. Always follow label directions fully and carefully. Wash sprayer well after
using herbicides.
a. Irrigation to sprayed areas should remain “off” for a period of two (2) days following spray applications.
Repeat spray as required to kill completely. Wait sufficient time before re-spraying.
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b. Control Poison Ivy with Ammate or chemical appropriate to species.
c. Owner’s representative shall be notified one day in advance of any applications.
d. Owner has specifically designated hand pulling of weeds to be the preferred method in the planters
and flower beds, shrubs and groundcover.
e. Control of noxious weeds (Johnson Grass, Nut Grass, Poison Ivy, etc.): Contractor shall remove,
by digging, large clump grass/weeds such as Johnson Grass and Dallis Grass. Do not knock off
excess dirt when removing as it reseeds weeds in the service area. Noxious weeds shall be killed by
using a chemical appropriate to species or other spray as approved by the Owner’s representative.
Spray only foliage of plant to be eradicated to avoid damage to adjacent plants.
f. Grasses and weeds growing in hardscape (i.e. concrete, brick, decomposed granite aggregate, etc.),
expansion joints, cracks, grout, etc. shall be chemically removed as per Maintenance Schedule
(Exhibit A).
g. Poison Ivy shall be monitored and removed throughout all areas.
F. General Clean-up
1. Contractor shall furnish supervision, labor and equipment necessary to maintain the contracted areas
free of litter unrelated to horticultural maintenance, including emptying on-site trash receptacles, as per
Maintenance Schedule (Exhibit A). Property and paved surfaces shall be inspected per visit to ensure
removal.
2. Contractor shall remove and dispose of all waste materials or refuse from his operations immediately
after maintenance functions have been performed.
a. Prior to mowing, all foreign matter to include excessive dirt piles, paper, boards, cans, bottles, grass
clippings and cuttings, leaves, trimmings and debris shall be removed.
b. All paved areas including streets, sidewalks, pedestrian refuges/crosswalks, parking areas and
gutters shall be cleaned of grass clippings, loose gravel and dirt piles after each mowing.
3. Contractor shall be alert to car, truck or other vehicular machine ruts or tracks and shall smooth, fill ruts
and reinstall sod so as to repair this type of damage and maintain smooth and even turf areas on an
ongoing basis. This work shall be considered extra services if more than 25 square feet of turf or plants
are affected and/or the ruts are less than or equal to 2 inches deep. Extra services payment requests for
ruts require photographs and written authorization from Owner.
G. Use of Herbicides, insecticides, sterilants and fungicides
1. The Contractor is hereby granted permission to use such herbicides, insecticides, sterilants, and
fungicides as he may find necessary and advantageous in his exterior maintenance activities and as
labels specify and as specified herein, except where Owner has specifically designated hand pulling of
weeds to be the preferred method, such as in the planters and flower beds, and beds containing shrubs
and groundcovers. Contractor is encouraged to use the least toxic and the minimum chemicals possible
to maintain the project in accordance with these specifications. Herbicides, insecticides, sterilants and
fungicides must be used responsible and in strict conformance with Federal, State and Local laws and
regulations. The Contractor assumes all liability for damage and/or equipment. The Owner retains the
right to prohibit the use of any herbicide, insecticide, sterilant or fungicide that he may judge to be
undesirable for any reason. A licensed commercial applicator shall be required for all restricted materials.
a. Products leaving an undesirable residue or odor shall not be used without consent of Owner.
b. The Owner’s representative shall be notified prior to application and advised of any danger
associated with the use of these products (i.e., to avoid personal contact with sprayed areas, etc.)
c. Apply insecticides as needed to protect all plant materials from damage. The Contractor shall be
responsible for the choosing of chemicals and insecticides he uses and shall be accountable for any
misuse of same.
d. Apply the proper fungicides, herbicides, and pesticides for the control of pests, weeds, and plant
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diseases, or treat cuts on exposed surfaces of trees and shrubs for disease and pest control.
2. Insects: Control insects with proper applications as the problems arise. Use a commercial insecticide
at the manufacturer’s recommendations. Owner’s representative shall be notified one (1) day in advance
of any insect control use.
3. Disease: When they first appear, spray for diseases with an approved commercial fungicide strictly
according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. Owner’s representative shall be notified one (1) day
in advance of any disease control use.
H. Reporting
1. Contractor shall submit to Owner's Representative a Services Performed Report (SPR) on a monthly
basis with application for payment. The report shall include the detail of all landscape maintenance work
accomplished per week. These reports shall include:
a. The detailed use of all fertilizers, soil amendments, sprays, insecticides, fungicides and herbicides.
Information detailing all applications shall include date of application, location, name of products or
chemicals used, quantity used, name of pest or disease and type of plant treated.
b. The report shall include the detail of all irrigation systems maintenance work accomplished and a
description of work accomplished along with a detailed listing of parts and materials used to repair
and replace equipment damaged by Contractor's operations or as incidental to the contract as
outlined in Section 4.i.
c. Contractor shall submit a Materials Form outlining material used, size of bag or bottle.
d. Contractor shall include all elements of Exhibit F Reporting Instructions for Services Performed
Reports to be used in reporting for all work accomplished each month. Submit a sample report to
Owner's Representative for approval prior to start of contract.
e. Contractor shall submit a Materials Form for materials used and size of bag or bottle.
f. Contractor shall submit a single monthly payment request for all areas served that include . an
assigned , P.O. number, payment summaries and cost break downs by category and by entryway
or corridor served
2. Monthly inspections of irrigation and landscaping shall be required to check for leaks, breakage, valve
malfunction or other significant problems. A full report, including listing by valve of any and all
adjustments, is required and shall be made monthly. The report shall be written and submitted to the
Owner with a monthly billing statement that includes, but is not limited to, P.O. number, date and time of
observation being reported, landscape description and notes of present conditions, deficiencies and/or
actions recommended or taken. Include the status of fountains and systems in the reporting to report any
visible problem, such as the fountains not operating. Include the status of lighting and electrical systems
in the reporting to report any visible problem, such as the lights not operating or a meter that is off. Also
include the name and license number of the inspector making the report and sample pictures of the
observations reported. Any issues requiring action shall also be noted.
3. Contractor shall utilize the attached Reporting Instructions (Exhibit F).
I. 24-Hour Emergency Monitoring
1. In the event of an emergency related to landscape or irrigation on the site, the Contractor shall provide the Owner with an emergency contact number and shall be able to mobilize staff to come to the impacted site to make such emergency repairs as needed.
END OF SECTION
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IV.EXHIBITS
A.Maintenance Schedule
B.Unit Cost Work Sheets
C.Overall Area Map
D.Landscape Details and Diagrams of Project Areas and Components
E.329300 – Plants for Supplemental Items
F.Reporting Instructions
Pearland Landscape Maintenance Specifications
Pearland Economic Development Corporation (PEDC)
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Exhibit AMaintenance ScheduleGoalServiceSept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept TOTALMowing and Edging (Class A) 4442224444444 46Mowing and Edging (Class B) 4442224444444 46Trash and Debris Removal 4442224444444 46Hand Weeding of Mass Plantings & Shrub Beds4442224444444 46Weed Control in Hardscape2221112222222 23Decomposed Granite Volume Monitoring & Weed Control1111111111111 13Cut V-Edge/Bed Edge Maintenance - Tree Rings and plant beds 1 1 1 1 4Fertilize Turf - Class A Areas**1 11 1 4Fertilize Plantings, Shrubs and Groundcover**1 1 1 3Mulch Tree Rings, Tree Areas, Planting/Shrub Beds 11 2Change Out Seasonal Planting Colors1 1 2Cultivate Tree Rings, Tree Areas, Planting/Shrub Beds1 1 2Dead Heading of Annuals/Perennials 1110001111111 10Removal of Sucker Growth From Trees 1110001111111 10Prune Shrubs and Thin Groundcover 1111 4Prune Trees Annually (Dec - Feb ONLY)11 Fire Ant Spot Treatment2221112222222 23Broadcast Ant Bait Application 1113Pre-emergent Weed Control OR Overseed Turf** 13Post-emergent Broadleaf Herbicide Application 1 1 2Broadleaf Herbicide Spot Treatment11 1111 6Monthly Irrigation Inspection, Report, Lock Inventory1111111111111 13Monthly Services Performed Report1111111111111 13PM Landscape Site Walks & Annual Irrigation Test w/ Owner Rep.21 2 2 2 211**Application dates may be adjusted at Contractor's Discretion based on soil temp.Report1Mani‐cureNour‐ish & ProtectTrimTreat1DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
IV. EXHIBITS
Task Unit Qty.Unit Cost Per Task Cost
Fre-
quency Extension
1 Mowing and Edging Class A AC 8.11 125.80$ $1,020.24 46 $46,930.95
2 Mowing and Edging Class B AC 0 NA NA NA NA
3 Trash and Debris Removal EA 1 104.21$ $104.21 46 $4,793.88
4
Hand Weeding of Mass Plantings & Shrub
Beds EA 1 225.40$ $225.40 46 $10,368.40
5 Cut Bed Edge Maintenance EA 1 148.48$ $148.48 4 $593.92
6 Weed Control in Hardscape EA 1 166.67$ $166.67 23 $3,833.41
7
Decomposed Granite Volume Monitoring &
Weed Control EA 1 3,315.57$ $3,315.57 4 $13,262.28
8 Fertilize Turf - Class A Areas**AC 8.11 295.00$ $2,392.45 4 $9,569.80
9
Fertilize Plantings, Shrubs and
Groundcover**EA 1 2,563.33$ $2,563.33 3 $7,689.99
10
Mulch Tree Rings, Tree Areas, Planter Bed
& Shrubs EA 839 13.11$ $10,999.29 2 $21,998.58
11 Overseed Turf EA 1 20,275.02$ $20,275.02 1 $20,275.02
12 Change Out Seasonal Planter Colors SF 500 4.41$ $2,205.00 2 $4,410.00
13
Cultivate Tree Rings, Tree Areas, Planter
Bed & Shrubs EA 839 3.89$ $3,263.71 2 $6,527.42
14 Dead Heading of Perennials EA 1 983.72$ $983.72 10 $9,837.20
15 Removal of Sucker Growth From Trees EA 839 2.38$ $222.22 10 $2,222.20
16 Prune Shrubs and Thin Groundcover EA 1 1,982.76$ $1,982.76 4 $7,931.04
17 Prune Trees Annually (Dec - Feb ONLY)EA 839 10.45$ $8,767.55 1 $8,767.55
18 Fire Ant Spot Treatment EA 1 49.76$ $49.76 23 $1,144.48
19 Broadcast Ant Bait Application EA 1 1,800.00$ $1,800.00 3 $5,400.00
20 Pre-emergent Weed Control EA 1 2,917.80$ $2,917.80 2 $5,835.60
21
Post-emergent Broadleaf Herbicide
Application EA 1 1,459.80$ $1,459.80 2 $2,919.60
22 Broadleaf Herbicide Spot Treatment EA 1 250.00$ $250.00 6 $1,500.00
23
Monthly Irrigation Inspection and Report
(Exhibit F)EA 1 1,200.00$ $1,200.00 13 $15,600.00
24
Monthly Services Performed Report
(Exhibit F)EA 1 included 13
TOTAL ANNUAL MAINTENANCE $211,411.32
Exhibit B - Pearland Landscape Maintenance
Location D - SH35/Main Street Corridor (Beltway 8 to FM 518)
** Per Exhibit A, application dates may be adjusted at Contractor discretion based on soil temp.
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Task Unit Qty.Unit Cost Per Task Cost
Fre-
quency Extension
1 Mowing and Edging Class A AC 4 57.86$ $231.44 46 $10,646.24
2 Mowing and Edging Class B AC 6 38.57$ $231.42 46 $10,645.32
3 Trash and Debris Removal EA 1 90.80$ $90.80 46 $4,176.80
4 Complete Weeding of Plants & Shrubs EA 1 31.72$ $31.72 46 $1,459.12
5 Cut Bed Edge Maintenance EA 1 76.67$ $76.67 4 $306.68
6 Weed Control in Hardscape EA 1 647.22$ $647.22 23 $14,886.06
7 DG Monitoring & Weeding EA 1 included $0.00 4 $0.00
8 Fertilize Turf - Class A Areas**AC 10 116.71$ $1,167.10 4 $4,668.40
9 Fertilize Plants, Shrubs and Groundcover EA 1 21.73$ $21.73 3 $65.19
10 Mulch Tree Rings/Areas, Beds & Shrubs EA 102 13.11$ $1,337.22 2 $2,674.44
11 Overseed Turf (as needed by proposal)EA 1 -$ $0.00 1 $0.00
12 Change Out Seasonal Planter Colors EA 1 312.03$ $312.03 2 $624.06
13 Cultivate All Mulch EA 102 12.75$ $1,300.50 2 $2,601.00
14 Dead Heading of Annuals/Perennials EA 1 157.25$ $157.25 10 $1,572.51
15 Removal of Sucker Growth From Trees EA 102 included 10 $0.00
16 Prune Shrubs and Thin Groundcover EA 1 276.02$ $276.02 4 $1,104.08
17 Prune Trees Annually (Dec - Feb ONLY)EA 102 8.45$ $861.90 1 $861.90
18 Fire Ant Spot Treatment EA 1 72.20$ $72.20 23 $1,660.60
19 Broadcast Ant Bait Application EA 1 97.63$ $97.63 3 $292.89
20 Pre-emergent Weed Control EA 1 806.40$ $806.40 2 $1,612.80
21 Post-emergent Broadleaf Herbicide EA 1 806.40$ $806.40 2 $1,612.80
22 Broadleaf Herbicide Spot Treatment EA 1 403.20$ $403.20 6 $2,419.20
23
Monthly Irrigation Inspection, Quick
Repairs and Service Reporting (Exhibit F)EA 1 550.00$ $550.00 13 $7,150.00
TOTAL ANNUAL MAINTENANCE $71,040.09
Exhibit B - Pearland Landscape Maintenance
Location B - Pearland Pkwy Entryway (Bridge to Roundabout)
** Per Exhibit A, application dates may be adjusted at Contractor discretion based on soil temp.
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EXHIBIT E
PLANTS 329300 - 1
SECTION 329300 - PLANTS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Plants. 2. Planting soils.
3. Plant drainage.
4. Steel edging.
1.2 DEFINITIONS
A. Backfill: The earth used to replace or the act of replacing earth in an excavation.
B. Finish Grade: Elevation of finished surface adjacent to planting bed.
C. Prepared Backfill Mix: Soil produced off-site by homogeneously blending mineral soils or sand with stabilized
organic soil amendments to produce topsoil or planting soil.
D. Pesticide: A substance or mixture intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating a pest. This
includes insecticides, miticides, herbicides, fungicides, rodenticides, and molluscicides. It also includes
substances or mixtures intended for use as a plant regulator, defoliant, or desiccant.
E. Pests: Living organisms that occur where they are not desired, or that cause damage to plants, animals,
or people. These include insects, mites, grubs, mollusks (snails and slugs), rodents (gophers, moles, and
mice), unwanted plants (weeds), fungi, bacteria, and viruses.
F. Topsoil: Standardized topsoil; existing, native surface topsoil; existing, in-place surface soil; imported topsoil;
or manufactured topsoil that is modified with soil amendments and perhaps fertilizers to produce a soil
mixture best for plant growth.
G. Root Flare: Also called "trunk flare." The area at the base of the plant's stem or trunk where the stem or
trunk broadens to form roots; the area of transition between the root system and the stem or trunk.
H. Subgrade: Surface or elevation of subsoil remaining after excavation is complete, or the top surface of a
fill or backfill before planting soil is placed.
I. Subsoil: All soil beneath the topsoil layer of the soil profile and typified by the lack of organic matter and soil
organisms.
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. Work Schedule: Contractor shall submit a work schedule for all planting work prior to purchase and
installation of plant material.
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B. Product Data: For each type of product indicated, including soils.
C. Backfill mix data sheets.
D. Mulch data sheets.
E. Product certificates.
F. Maintenance Instructions: Recommended procedures to be established by Owner for maintenance of plants
during a calendar year. Including manufacturer’s recommendations and instructions recommending
procedures to be established by Owner for maintenance of planting work. Submit instructions prior to
expiration of Contractor’s required maintenance period.
1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Installer: Installation of planting work shall be performed by a single firm specializing in landscape and
planting work. Contractor shall be licensed by the Texas Association of Nurserymen, shall possess an
agricultural certificate, shall be a licensed pest applicator, and shall have not less than 5 years of experience
in this type of work.
B. Installer's Field Supervision: Require Installer to maintain an experienced full-time supervisor on Project site
when work is in progress.
1. Pesticide Applicator: State licensed, commercial.
C. Provide quality, size, genus, species, and variety of plants indicated, complying with applicable requirements
in ANSI Z60.1. Provide healthy, vigorous stock, grown in recognized nursery in accordance with good
horticultural practice and free of disease, insects, eggs, larvae and defects such as knots, sun- scald,
injuries, abrasions or disfigurement.
D. Delivery, Storage and Handling
1. Compliance: Ship planting materials with Certificates of Inspection as required by governing
authorities. Comply with all applicable local, state, and federal requirements regarding materials,
methods of work, and disposal of excess and waste materials.
2. Substitutions: Do not make substitutions unless approved in writing by Owner’s Representative. If
specified planting material is not obtainable, submit proof of non-availability to Owner’s
Representative together with proposal for use of equivalent material. Contractor shall submit
proposal in a timely manner as to not impact project completion or installation of other work.
3. Analysis and Standards: All packaged products shall be delivered in original manufacturer's sealed
containers. For unpackaged materials, submit analysis by recognized laboratory made in
accordance with methods established by the Association of Official Agriculture Chemists, wherever
applicable.
4. Inspection: Notify Owner’s Representative at least 2 weeks prior to installation, of location where
materials that have been selected for planting may be inspected, either at place of growth or the site
prior to planting. Plant material will be inspected for compliance with requirements for genus, species,
variety, size and quality. Owner’s Representative retains right to further inspect trees for size and
conditions of balls and root systems, insects, injuries and latent defects, and to reject unsatisfactory
or defective material at any time during progress of work. Contractor shall remove
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rejected trees immediately from site and replace with specified materials. Plant material not
installed in accordance with Contract Documents will be rejected.
E. Contractor shall save receipts of all materials delivered to job site and supply copy of receipts to Landscape
Architect. Save bag tags and bottle caps of all materials and provide tags and caps to Landscape Architect.
1.5 WARRANTY
A. Special Warranty: Installer agrees to repair or replace plantings and accessories that fail in materials,
workmanship, or growth within specified warranty period.
1. Failures include, but are not limited to, the following:
a. Death and unsatisfactory growth, except for defects resulting from abuse, lack of adequate
maintenance, or neglect by Owner, or incidents that are beyond Contractor's control.
b. Structural failures including plantings falling or blowing over.
2. Warranty Periods from Date of Substantial Completion:
a. Trees, Shrubs, Vines, and Ornamental Grasses: 90 days.
b. Groundcovers, Biennials, Perennials, and Other Plants: 90 days.
c. Annuals: Three months.
3. Remove and replace trees, shrubs and groundcover found to be dead or in unhealthy condition
during warranty period. Replace trees, shrubs and groundcover which are in doubtful condition at
end of warranty period. However, if in the opinion of Owner, such doubtful material may survive,
Contractor shall extend the warranty period for a full growing season. Owner will determine which
items are in doubtful condition.
1.6 MAINTENANCE SERVICE
A. Initial Maintenance Service: Provide maintenance by skilled employees of landscape Installer. Begin
maintenance immediately after plants are installed throughout the maintenance period. See Section 329301
– Exterior Landscape Maintenance. The Landscape maintenance period starts at the date of Substantial
Completion of the project.
1. Maintenance Period for Trees and Shrubs: 90 days from date of Substantial Completion.
2. Maintenance Period for Groundcover and Other Plants: 90 days date of Substantial Completion.
3. Maintenance Period for New Lawns: 90 days from date of Substantial Completion.
1.7 JOB CONDITIONS
A. Work Scheduling: Proceed with and complete planting work in a timely manner, working within seasonal
limitations for each kind of planting work required.
B. Planting Time
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1. Correlate planting with specified maintenance periods to provide maintenance from date of
Substantial Completion.
2. Plant frost-tender trees only after danger of frost is past or sufficiently before frost season to allow
for establishment before first frost. Do not plant in frozen ground.
3. Plant trees, shrubs and groundcover after final grades are established and prior to planting of lawns,
unless otherwise directed by Owner’s Representative in writing. If planting occurs after lawn work,
protect lawn areas and promptly repair damage to lawns resulting from planting operations.
C. Utilities: Refer to drawings and coordinate with Utility Contractor for location of utilities. Contractor shall be
responsible for damage to existing utilities and structures.
D. Security: The Owner will not assume any responsibility for security of any materials, equipment, etc. during
construction of the project until project acceptance.
E. Excavation: When conditions detrimental to plant growth are encountered, such as rubble fi ll, adverse
drainage conditions beyond the scope of this contract, or obstructions, notify Owner’s Representative of
such conditions, immediately and before planting.
F. Pollution Control: Control dust caused by planting operations. Dampen surfaces as necessary. Comply with
pollution control regulations of governing authorities.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 PLANT MATERIAL
A. General: Furnish nursery-grown plants true to genus, species, variety, cultivar, stem form, shearing, and
other features indicated in Plant Schedule or Plant Legend shown on Drawings and complying with
ANSI Z60.1; and with healthy root systems developed by transplanting or root pruning. Provide well- shaped,
fully branched, healthy, vigorous stock, densely foliated when in leaf and free of disease, pests, eggs, larvae,
and defects such as knots, sun scald, injuries, abrasions, and disfigurement.
2.2 FERTILIZERS
A. Fertilizer for planting areas shall be a commercial all organic, all-natural biological fertilizer, which includes
humates, rock minerals, bio-inoculants and bio-stimulants. Fertilizer shall be granular, uniform in
composition, free flowing, and suitable for application with approved equipment. Fertilizer which has been
exposed to high humidity and moisture has become caked or otherwise damaged making it unsuitable for
use will not be acceptable. Fertilizer shall be Microlife Ultimate (8-4-6) as manufactured by San Jacinto
Environmental Supply, 2221 A West 34th Street, Houston, TX 77018, 713-957-0909, or approved equal.
Fertilizer shall be mixed into the planting mix at the rate of 20 lbs. per 1000 SF.
B. Soil Amendment for planting areas shall be granular humates which include trace minerals, humic acid,
fulvic acid. Humates soil amendment shall be Microlife Humates Plus 0-0-4 as manufactured by San Jacinto
Environmental Supply. Apply at the rate of 10 lbs./1000 sf.
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C. Tree Inoculant: Mycorrhizal Inoculant shall be applied to all trees and plant materials 45 gallons and larger.
Inoculant shall be Rhizanova Mycorrhizal Inoculant as supplied by San Jacinto Landscape Supply, Houston,
TX, at the rate of one 3 oz. dry pack per caliper inch or Mycor Tree Injectable for Endo and Ecto trees and
shrubs as manufactured by Plant Healthcare, Inc. Pittsburg, PA, 800-421-9051, applied at the
manufacturer’s recommended rate.
E. Root Stimulator shall be liquid root stimulator containing cold-pressed kelp, soluble fish, humic acid,
molasses, minerals, natural plant stimulators, natural sugars and chelators, natural enzymes and amino
acids. Root stimulator shall be Super Seaweed as manufactured by San Jacinto Environmental Supply or
approved equal. Apply at the rate of 2 oz. per gallon of water/per 1000 sf. Apply to thoroughly soak root ball.
F. Additional Microlife Ultimate fertilizer shall be evenly dispersed through soil in planting pits at the following
rate:
Material No. of ounces per planting pit 30 gallon 3 65 gallon 6
2.3 PLANTING SOILS
A. Prepared Planting Soil Backfill Mix: Shall be "Garden & Flowerbed Mix" as supplied by Nature’s Way
Resources, Conroe, TX, "Premium Flower, Bed and Garden Soil" as supplied by The Ground Up, Houston,
TX, "Soil Mix with Forest Floor Compost" as supplied by LETCO, Houston, TX, or approved equal
commercially available soil mix containing sharp sand, compost and topsoil.
B. Compost to be included in bed prep/soil backfill mix and for seed preparation shall be leaf mold compost as
supplied by Nature’s Way Resources, Inc., Conroe, Texas, "handcrafted vegan compost" as supplied by
The Ground Up, Houston, Texas, "Forest Floor Compost" as supplied by LETCO, Houston, Texas, or
approved equal.
1. Contractor shall furnish copies of manufacturer’s literature, certifications, sources, samples, or
laboratory analytical data for all items submitted as an approved equal. Certificates of inspection
required for transportation shall accompany each shipment of materials. Provide certificates to
Owner’s Representative.
2. Testing:
a. Chemical and Physical - All compost components shall be tested by the following testing
laboratories for conformity to the specifications:
b. Texas Plant and Soil Lab, 5115 West Monte Cristo, Edinburg, Texas 78539, (956) 383- 0739;
A&L Plains Agricultural Laboratories, Inc., 302 34th Street, Lubbock, Texas 79404, (806) 763-
4278; Soil and Plant Laboratory, Incorporated, Post Office Box 153, Santa Clara, California
95052, (408) 243-0330.
c. Biological: Soil Food Web. 1128 NE 2nd Street, Suite 120, Corvallis, Oregon 97330, (541)
752-5066.
d. If herbicide contamination is suspected, then a radish/rye-grass growth trial must be
performed. For delivered material, test one grab sample for each fifty (50) cubic yards of bulk
material delivered to the site. Testing will be at the expense of Contractor. Deviations
greater than plus or minus twenty (20%) percent from control data may be grounds for
rejection of mixes tested. Non-conforming materials shall not be used and shall be removed
from the site.
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3. Biological, physical and chemical specifications:
a. Specifications: Stability/Maturity (Carbon Dioxide Evolution Rate) Shall be less than 8 mg
CO2-C per g OM (organic matter) per day and greater than 6.0 on the SolvitaTM Compost
Maturity Test.
b. Biological components:
Bacteria (active) - minimum of 15-25 micrograms per gram of compost; Bacteria (total) -
minimum of 150 micrograms per gram of compost; Fungus (active) - minimum of 15-25 mi-
crograms per gram of compost; Fungus (total) - minimum of 150 micrograms per gram of
compost; Fungus (hyphal diameter) – should be greater than 1 mm; Protozoa: flagellates -
8,000 or higher per gram of compost; amoebae - 8,000 or higher per gram of compost; cili-
ates - 50-100 or higher per gram of compost; Root Feeding Nematodes should not be present
(beneficial nematodes are a benefit)
4. PHYSICAL Specifications: Moisture Content - 30-60%, wet weight basis; Moisture Holding Capacity
- 75-200% of dry weight; Organic Matter Content - 30-70% (40-50% preferred), dry weight basis;
Particle Size: Standard Grade Compost - 100% passing through a 1” rectangular mesh screen or
smaller; Fine Grade Compost - 100% passing through a 3/8” rectangular mesh screen or smaller;
Bulk Density - 700-1,200 (800-1,000 preferred), pounds per cubic yard; Electrical Conductivity
(Soluble Salt Concentration) -10 dS/m max., (2.0-3.6 or less preferred).
5. CHEMICAL Specifications: pH 6.0-8.5; Total Salinity-2,000 ppm or lower; Chemical components
(H2O extraction): Nitrogen-10 ppm or higher, Phosphorus-100 ppm or higher, Potassium- 400 ppm
or higher, Calcium-2000 ppm or higher, Magnesium-200 ppm or higher, Zinc-6 ppm or higher, Iron-
25 ppm or higher, Manganese - 8 ppm or higher, Copper-1 ppm or higher, Sodium-1000 ppm or less,
Sulfur-10 ppm or higher Boron-1 ppm or higher.
C. Topsoils
1. Provide topsoil which is fertile, friable, natural loam, surface soil, free of subsoil, clay lumps, brush,
weeds and other litter, and free of roots, stumps, stones larger than 2 inches in any dimension and
other extraneous or toxic matter harmful to plant growth.
2. Obtain topsoil only from naturally, well-drained sites where topsoil occurs in a depth of not less
than 4 inches. Topsoil shall not be collected from sites that are infected with growth of, or the
reproductive parts of noxious weeds, especially nut grass. Topsoil shall not be stripped, collected
or deposited while wet. Topsoil shall not be excessively acid or alkaline or contain toxic substances
which may be harmful to plant growth. Topsoil shall be without admixture of subsoil.
3. Topsoil shall have an organic content between 4% and 8%; pH shall be between 5.5 and 7.
Contractor shall submit complete soil testing; minimum of 1 soil test per every 200 cubic yards of
topsoil.
D. Sharp Sand: Sand shall be thoroughly washed, coarse, graded sharp, construction or brick sand, free of
clay balls, weeds, and grass. So-called cushion sand, blow sand, or creek silt is not acceptable for
substitution where sharp sand is specified.
2.4 MULCHES
A. Mulch for Top Dressing: Shredded hardwood mulch free from deleterious materials and suitable for top
dressing of trees, shrubs or plants. Mulch shall be composted, well-rotted, blended double-shredded
hardwood mulch, dark brown in color. Mulch pieces shall be sized to pass through a 2" screen. No dyes,
mushroom compost or other additives shall be used to artificially enhance the appearance of the level of
composting. Contractor may identify areas no longer in need of mulch and submit for Owner approval.
1. Maintain a minimum mulch depth of 2”. Mulch data sheet to be submitted and approved by Owner
prior to installation.
2. Strictly maintain a 4’ diameter mulch ring at the tree trunk. Do not deviate from this diameter.
3. The root flare of trees and their bubblers should be visible after mulch cultivation or application.
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2.5 WEED-CONTROL BARRIERS
A. Steel Edging: Steel edging shall be 3/16” thick x 4”; Color: Black; by Ryerson, Inc., or approved equal.
B. Weed Barrier: Woven soil separator/weed barrier to be installed on the path system shall be Pro 5 Weed
Barrier as manufactured by DeWitt Company.
2.6 PLANTING DRAINAGE
A. Drainage Gravel: Drainage gravel shall be AASHTO #57, 1/2” – 1-1/2” crushed angular, clean washed
drainage stone.
B. Inspection tube – 3” diameter Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) pipe shall be SDR 35 and conform to ASTM D
3034.
C. Sock Pipe: Sock pipe for drainage in planting areas shall be 4” diameter ADS perforated flex pipe with soil
separator cloth.
D. Soil Separator or Filter Fabric shall be Mirafi 140N non-woven geotextile fabric, with permeability minimum
135 gallons of water per min. per square foot or approved equal.
2.7 PESTICIDES
A. General: Pesticide registered and approved by EPA, acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, and of
type recommended by manufacturer for each specific problem and as required for Project conditions and
application. Do not use restricted pesticides unless authorized in writing by authorities having jurisdiction.
2.8 HERBICIDE
A. Pre-emergent herbicide shall be Team Pro as manufactured by Bonus Corp Fertilizer, Houston, TX, or
approved equal. Apply pre-emergent over all planting areas prior to spreading mulch at the rate of 7
lbs./1000 sq. feet.
B. If necessary, contact herbicide shall be as necessary to treat weeds. Apply Roundup only if necessary and
if approved by owner or owner’s representative. Do not exceed manufacturer’s recommended rate of
application.
2.9 STAKING AND GUYING
A. Reference drawings for staking and guying material.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 PLANTING
A. Prepare planting areas and lawn areas as specified.
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B. Excavation for Trees and Large Shrubs
1. Excavate pits with sloped sides and with bottom of excavation slightly raised at center to provide
proper drainage. Make tree pits square/rectangular, not round. Rough up sides of pit to help
discourage girdling of roots.
2. Make excavations at 3 times as wide as the ball diameter and equal to the ball depth, plus 4”
allowance for setting of ball on a layer of compacted backfill. Planting holes shall be square or
rectangular in shape to discourage tree girdling.
3. Dispose of subsoil removed from planting excavations. Do not mix with planting soil or use as backfill.
C. Planting Trees and Large Shrubs
1. Set stock on layer of compacted prepared planting soil backfill mix, plumb and in center of pit at
same elevation as adjacent finished planting grades. Distribute additional fertilizer evenly throughout
backfill mix in hole at specified rate. Place prepared planting soil backfill mix around base and sides
of ball and work each layer to settle backfill and eliminate voids and air pockets. When excavation is
approximately 2/3 full, water thoroughly before placing remainder of backfill. For trees, apply Tree
Inoculant at rate specified according to size of tree at approximately 1/3 depth of root ball and place
remainder of backfill. Repeat watering until no more water is absorbed. Dish top of backfill to allow
for mulching.
2. Prune, thin out, and shape shrubs in accordance with standard horticultural practice. Prune shrubs
to retain natural character. Remove and replace excessively pruned or malformed stock resulting
from improper pruning.
3. Stake and guy trees as per the drawings.
D. Excavation and Soil Preparation for Shrubs/Groundcovers in Planting Beds
1. Excavate entire planting beds to a depth of 8 inches or as necessary to achieve grade. Planting beds to have vertical sides. 2. Dispose of subsoil removed from planting beds excavations. Do not mix with planting soil or use as backfill. 3. Till bottom of planter 2”-4”, leave bottom of planter un-compacted. Backfill with minimum of 8” of prepared backfill mix.
4. Spread fertilizer – Microlife Ultimate 8-4-6 and Humates Plus 0-0-4 at specified rates across the entire bed area to be planted.
E. Planting of Trees and Shrubs in Beds
1. Set stock on layer planting soil mixture, plumb and at the same elevation as adjacent finished planting grades. Place fertilizer tablets spaced in planting bed at specified rate. Place additional backfill mix around base and sides of ball and work each layer to settle backfill and eliminate voids and air pockets. Water entire bed thoroughly, adjusts plant if settling occurs.
F. Planting of Shrubs in Beds
1. Set stock on layer of prepared planting soil backfill mix, plumb and slightly above adjacent finished planting grades. Place additional prepared planting soil backfill mix around base and sides of ball and work each layer to settle backfill and eliminate voids and air pockets. Layer and distribute ad-
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ditional fertilizer in planting hole at specified rate. Water entire bed thoroughly, adjusting plant if settling occurs.
G. Existing Trees
1. Loosen soil around base of existing trees.
2. Fertilize with Microlife 8-4-6 at the rate of 1 lb. per tree, spread approximately 25 SF area.
3. Mulch as per new tree planting.
3.2 PLANT MAINTENANCE
A. Maintain plantings by pruning, cultivating, watering, weeding, fertilizing, mulching, restoring planting
saucers, resetting to proper grades or vertical position, and performing other operations as required to
establish healthy, viable plantings. Spray or treat as required to keep trees and shrubs free of insects and
disease.
B. Fill in as necessary soil subsidence that may occur because of settling or other processes. Replace mulch
materials damaged or lost in areas of subsidence.
C. Apply treatments as required to keep plant materials, planted areas, and soils free of pests and pathogens
or disease. Use practices to minimize the use of pesticides and reduce hazards.
D. Apply pesticides and other chemical products and biological control agents in accordance with authorities
having jurisdiction and manufacturer's written recommendations. Coordinate applications with Owner's
operations and others in proximity to the Work. Notify Owner before each application is performed.
E. Protect plants from damage due to landscape operations and operations of other contractors and trades.
Maintain protection during installation and maintenance periods. Treat, repair, or replace damaged
plantings.
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PEDC expects thorough, informative and transparent reporting by and communication with its selected
vendors. Provide a sample report as an attachment to your bid or a template report you plan to use.
Otherwise, this outline represents the requested format for reports.
Summary Memo with:
- REPORT TITLE: (Type of Report – See Spec and RFP for Required Reporting)
- Date of Report:
- To:/From: (Company/Company)
- RE: (Specify location(s) observed in the report)
- Present on Site: (Contact(s) with certificate and license info)
- Summary of Observations: Narrative supported by visuals
- List of Attachments (including pictures and diagrams, travel logs, receipts for products used –
or other proof of product use)
All Contractor Company, Present-on-site, and Report Preparer Contact information
- Email
- Phone
- License Number
- Certifications
Diagram, drawing or map of observation site with areas observed both shown and discussed in a
brief summary. If multiple reports combined into one, section them by activity:
- Irrigation repairs made based on third party inspections
- landscape services provided
- testing
- herbicide report
- etc.
Service Documentation with dates, times and durations of service visits including number of visits and
duration of each visit by person or group of person(s).
- Travel Logs
- Pictures of test or service equipment on site
- Receipts for products used during service
- Other Documentation as requested
Pictures and detailed notes of the observations of areas after services, especially noting any
problems or exceptional progress.
Communication - Contractor will inform PEDC:
• in advance of all contracted and proposal services of the date and, if possible, the time crews are
scheduled to be onsite.
• when plant material is witnessed to be dying off during monthly services.
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• when damaged landscape or ruts are discovered - as quickly as feasibly possible, especially in
regard to car damage. Photos of impacted areas submitted with any and all proposals would be
helpful.
• prior to application of herbicides and insecticides. Owner prefers, when possible, to have someone
present for chemical applications.
• PEDC will set up a virtual WebEx meeting to discuss an annual plan for maintenance and discuss
submitted proposals to remedy issues identified.
• PEDC schedules monthly check-ins virtually via WebEx to increase communication after quarterly
inspections, determine progress on addressing items in quarterly reports and discuss submitted
proposals to remedy issues identified. PEDC is also willing to setting up a meeting to go over other
topics if needed, such as reporting expectations or the annual plan for maintenance.
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MULCH
EXCAVATE ENTIRE BED
TO 8" DEPTH TO
RECEIVE PREPARED
BACKFILL MIX W/
FERTILIZER
TILL BOTTOM OF
PLANTING BED 2"-4"
DEPTH
EXISTING SUBGRADE
B GROUNDCOVER
3/4" = 1'-0"
REFERENCE
DRAWINGS FOR
EDGE TREATMENT
FINISH GRADE TURF
OR HARDSCAPE
2" SHREDDED
HARDWOOD MULCH
EXCAVATE ENTIRE BED
TO 8" DEPTH TO
RECEIVE PREPARED
BACKFILL MIX W/
FERTILIZER
TILL BOTTOM OF
PLANTING BED 2"-4"
DEPTH
EXISTING SUBGRADE
PROVIDE PLANTING MOUND
AS REQUIRED FOR PLANT
MATERIAL TO MEET
FINISHED GRADE
FINISH GRADE TURF OR HARDSCAPE
SHOVEL CUT BED EDGE
APPROXIMATELY 45°
MULCH
EXCAVATE ENTIRE BED
TO 8" DEPTH TO
RECEIVE PREPARED
BACKFILL MIX W/
FERTILIZER
TILL BOTTOM OF
PLANTING BED 2"-4"
DEPTH
EXISTING SOIL
C SHRUB
3/4" = 1'-0"
A CUT BED EDGE
3/4" = 1'-0"
1'-0"±
FINISH GRADE TURF OR HARDSCAPE
REFERENCE DRAWINGS
FOR EDGE TREATMENT
VARIES: SEE PLANT LIST
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NOTE: SHAPE OF HOLE FOR
TREE PLANTING SHALL BE
SQUARE OR RECTANGULAR TO
DISCOURAGE ROOT GIRDLING.
SIZE AT TOP OF HOLE TO BE 3X
WIDTH OF ROOT BALL. DIA.
BREAK UP SIDES OF HOLE.
EQ
EQ EQ
PLAN
HOSE (BLACK) 1"Ø
AIRCRAFT CORD, GUY
WIRES, 18"Ø. 7x7 STRAND
(3) T-POST PAINTED GREEN; POLES
SHALL BE PARALLEL & VERTICAL,
TOP OF STAKES SHALL BE EVEN
2" SHREDDED HARDWOOD
MULCH
FINISHED GRADE
CUT BED EDGE
PREPARED BACKFILL MIX
EQ EQ
PLAN
HOSE (BLACK) 1"Ø
AIRCRAFT CORD, GUY
WIRES, 18"Ø. 7x7 STRAND
(3) T-POST PAINTED GREEN; POLES
SHALL BE PARALLEL & VERTICAL, TOP
OF STAKES SHALL BE EVEN
2" SHREDDED
HARDWOOD MULCH
EQ CUT BED EDGE
FINISHED GRADE
NOTE: SHAPE OF HOLE FOR TREE
PLANTING SHALL BE SQUARE OR
RECTANGULAR. SIZE AT TOP OF
HOLE TO BE 3X WIDTH OF ROOT
BALL. BREAK UP SIDES OF HOLE
FOR A ROUGHENED SURFACE
1 OF
ROOTBALL
DIA., TYP.
EXISTING SUBGRADE
COMPACTED SUBGRADE
MATERIAL
1 OF
ROOTBALL
DIA., TYP.
PREPARED BACKFILL MIX
EXISTING SUBGRADE
COMPACTED SUBGRADE
MATERIAL
---- TREE PLANTING AND STAKING
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---- MULTI-TRUNK TREE
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landscape architects, planners & designers
tbgpartners.com
project
project number
designed:
drawn:
reviewed:
sheet title
sheet
1333 w. loop south
suite 1450
houston, tx 77027
[713] 439-0027
issue date
Contract Set
Pearland EDC
Pearland, TX
H20372
10/19/2021
Shadow Creek
Parkway
Entryway
LP, JL, CP
LP, JL, CP
BC, JL
Planting
Details
LP 2.01
NOT TO SCALE
TREE PLANTING - STANDARD TRUNK
SECTION1NOT TO SCALE
PLANT SPACING DIAGRAM
PLAN3
NOT TO SCALE
CURVED BED LAYOUT
PLAN4
NOT TO SCALE
SHRUB BED PLANTING
SECTIONS5
NOT TO SCALE
SHRUB PIT PLANTING
SECTIONS6
NOT TO SCALE
TREE PLANTING - MULTI TRUNK
SECTION2
NOT TO SCALE
CUT BED EDGING AT PLANTING & LAWN
PLAN7
NOT TO SCALE
TYPICAL TREE STAKING
PLAN 8
10.19.2021
DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
V. DIAGRAMS
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F1.1
Overall Maintenance Locations &
Phasing Dixie Farm Road Dixie Farm Road Enlargement
Pearland Parkway Pearland Parkway Enlargement
Cullen Boulevard Cullen Boulevard Enlargement
S.H. 35/Main St. S.H. 35/Main St. Enlargement
Broadway East Entry Broadway East Entry Enlargement
Yost/Scarsdale Blvd. Shadow Creek Parkway
Pearland Landscape Maintenance Specifications
Pearland Economic Development Corporation (PEDC)
Clark Condon
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10401 STELLA LINK RD HOUSTON, TX 77025 T: 713.871.1414 CLARKCONDON.COM
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OVERALL MAINTENANCE LOCATIONS & PHASING
PEDC
OVERALL MAP
PEARLAND, TX21.05.25115-046A
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10401 STELLA LINK RD HOUSTON, TX 77025 T: 713.871.1414 CLARKCONDON.COM
PEARLAND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
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PEDC
MAINTENANCE DIAGRAM
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TOP OF DETENTION SLOPE
LIMIT OF WORK
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5. TREES
6. SIDEWALK
7. ELECTRICAL
8. DECOMPOSED GRANITE
9. TRASH PICK-UP/ DEBRIS CONTROL
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A-1.1DIAGRAM
DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
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10401 STELLA LINK RD HOUSTON, TX 77025 T: 713.871.1414 CLARKCONDON.COM
PEARLAND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
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4. IRRIGATION
5. TREES
6. SIDEWALK
7. ELECTRICAL
8. DECOMPOSED GRANITE
9. TRASH PICK-UP/ DEBRIS CONTROL
SEE ENLARGEMENT SHEET B-1.4
LIMIT OF WORK
TRAFFIC CIRCLE
LIMIT OF WORK
TREE LINE
LIMIT OF WORK
R.O.W.
B-1.1DIAGRAM18'-0"DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
10401 STELLA LINK RD HOUSTON, TX 77025 T: 713.871.1414 CLARKCONDON.COM
PEARLAND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
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2. TURF (CLASS B - MEDIANS &
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3. MONUMENT SIGN
4. SHRUBS & GROUNDCOVER
5. IRRIGATION
6. TREES
7. SIDEWALK
8. ELECTRICAL
9. DECOMPOSED GRANITE
10. TRASH PICK-UP/ DEBRIS CONTROL
SEE ENLARGEMENT SHEET B-1.5
SEE ENLARGEMENT SHEET B-1.4
LIMIT OF WORK
TREE LINE CLASS A MOWING WEST
SIDE OF PEARLAND PARKWAY
LIMIT OF WORK R.O.W.
18'-0" MAX. OR TO TREE LINE IF
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10401 STELLA LINK RD HOUSTON, TX 77025 T: 713.871.1414 CLARKCONDON.COM
PEARLAND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
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6. TREES
7. SIDEWALK
8. ELECTRICAL
9. DECOMPOSED GRANITE
10. TRASH PICK-UP/ DEBRIS CONTROL
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DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
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FOR CONSTRUCTION 04/26/16PERMIT REVISION01/28/16PERMIT REVISION02/19/16FOR BID02/23/16B1.5Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -Pearland Parkway05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYDocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
FOR CONSTRUCTION 04/26/16PERMIT REVISION01/28/16PERMIT REVISION02/19/16FOR BID02/23/16JOINT LOCATIONSAPPROX.B1.6Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -Pearland Parkway05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYDocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
10401 STELLA LINK RD HOUSTON, TX 77025 T: 713.871.1414 CLARKCONDON.COM
PEARLAND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
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PEDC
MAINTENANCE DIAGRAM
PEARLAND, TX21.05.25115-046A
0 200 400 800
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MC HARD ROADMATCHLINE A / SHEET C-2CULLEN BOULEVARD
LIMIT OF WORK
R.O.W.
SCOPE OF WORK:
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5. TREES
6. SIDEWALK
7. ELECTRICAL
8. DECOMPOSED GRANITE
9. TRASH PICK-UP/ DEBRIS CONTROL
LIMIT OF WORK
R.O.W.
SEE ENLARGEMENTS
TxDOT SHEETS 55-66
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SHEET C1.5
SEE ENLARGEMENT
SHEET C1.6
C-1.1DIAGRAM
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MEDIAN #2
MEDIAN #3
DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
10401 STELLA LINK RD HOUSTON, TX 77025 T: 713.871.1414 CLARKCONDON.COM
PEARLAND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
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R.O.W.
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2. SHRUBS & GROUNDCOVER
3. IRRIGATION
4. TREES
5. SIDEWALK
6. ELECTRICAL
7. DECOMPOSED GRANITE
8. TRASH PICK-UP/ DEBRIS CONTROL
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SEE ENLARGEMENT
TxDOT SHEETS 55-66
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DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
10401 STELLA LINK RD HOUSTON, TX 77025 T: 713.871.1414 CLARKCONDON.COM
PEARLAND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
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PEDC
MAINTENANCE DIAGRAM
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SCOPE OF WORK:
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3. IRRIGATION
4. TREES
5. SIDEWALK
6. ELECTRICAL
7. DECOMPOSED GRANITE
8. TRASH PICK-UP/ DEBRIS CONTROL
SEE ENLARGEMENT
TxDOT SHEETS 55-66
C-1.3DIAGRAM
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DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
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Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -Cullen Blvd.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYC1.5MEDIAN #2/CONTROLLER #1DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -Cullen Blvd.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYC1.6MEDIAN #3/CONTROLLER #2DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -Cullen Blvd.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYC1.7MEDIAN #4/CONTROLLER #3DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -Cullen Blvd.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYC1.8MEDIAN #4MEDIAN #5DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -Cullen Blvd.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYC1.9MEDIAN #5DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -Cullen Blvd.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYC1.10MEDIAN #5/CONTROLLER #4DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -Cullen Blvd.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYC1.11MEDIAN #5DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -Cullen Blvd.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYC1.12MEDIAN #6/CONTROLLER #5DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -Cullen Blvd.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYC1.13MEDIAN #6DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -Cullen Blvd.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYC1.14MEDIAN #7/CONTROLLER #6DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -Cullen Blvd.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYC1.15MEDIAN #9/CONTROLLER #8DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -Cullen Blvd.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYC1.16MEDIAN #10/CONTROLLER #9DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
10401 STELLA LINK RD HOUSTON, TX 77025 T: 713.871.1414 CLARKCONDON.COM
PEARLAND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
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PEDC
MAINTENANCE DIAGRAM
PEARLAND, TX21.05.25115-046A
0 100 200 300
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R.O.W.
SCOPE OF WORK:
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2. MONUMENT SIGN
3. SHRUBS & GROUNDCOVER
4. IRRIGATION
5. TREES
6. SIDEWALK
7. ELECTRICAL
8. DECOMPOSED GRANITE
9. TRASH PICK-UP/ DEBRIS CONTROL
LIMIT OF WORK
R.O.W.
SEE ENLARGEMENT
SHEET D1.9-D1.12
SEE ENLARGEMENT
SHEET D1.9-D1.12
D-1.1DIAGRAM
DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
0 100 200 300
N
MATCHLINE B / SHEET D-1.3LIMIT OF WORK
R.O.W.
SCOPE OF WORK:
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2. MONUMENT SIGN
3. SHRUBS & GROUNDCOVER
4. IRRIGATION
5. TREES
6. SIDEWALK
7. ELECTRICAL
8. DECOMPOSED GRANITE
9. TRASH PICK-UP/ DEBRIS CONTROL
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R.O.W.
D-1.2DIAGRAM10401 STELLA LINK RD HOUSTON, TX 77025 T: 713.871.1414 CLARKCONDON.COM
PEARLAND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
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PEDC
MAINTENANCE DIAGRAM
PEARLAND, TX21.05.25115-046AMATCHLINE A / SHEET D-1.1S.H.35/MAIN ST.
SEE ENLARGEMENT
SHEET D1.12-D1.14
KNAPP RD.DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
0 100 200 300
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LIMIT OF WORK
R.O.W.
SCOPE OF WORK:
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D-1.3DIAGRAM10401 STELLA LINK RD HOUSTON, TX 77025 T: 713.871.1414 CLARKCONDON.COM
PEARLAND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
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PEDC
MAINTENANCE DIAGRAM
PEARLAND, TX21.05.25115-046A
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SHEET D1.14-D1.16
MATCHLINE B / SHEET D-1.2MATCHLINE C / SHEET D-1.4DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
0 100 200 300
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MC HARD ROADLIMIT OF WORK
R.O.W.
SCOPE OF WORK:
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4. IRRIGATION
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LIMIT OF WORK
R.O.W.
D-1.4DIAGRAM10401 STELLA LINK RD HOUSTON, TX 77025 T: 713.871.1414 CLARKCONDON.COM
PEARLAND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
S.H. 35/MAIN ST.
PEDC
MAINTENANCE DIAGRAM
PEARLAND, TX21.05.25115-046A
S.H.35/MAIN ST.MATCHLINE C / SHEET D-1.3MATCHLINE D / SHEET D-1.5SEE ENLARGEMENT
SHEET D1.16-D1.19
DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
0 100 200 300
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LIMIT OF WORK
R.O.W.
SCOPE OF WORK:
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5. TREES
6. SIDEWALK
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8. DECOMPOSED GRANITE
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LIMIT OF WORK
R.O.W.
D-1.5DIAGRAM10401 STELLA LINK RD HOUSTON, TX 77025 T: 713.871.1414 CLARKCONDON.COM
PEARLAND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
S.H. 35/MAIN ST.
PEDC
MAINTENANCE DIAGRAM
PEARLAND, TX21.05.25115-046A
S.H.35/MAIN ST.MATCHLINE D / SHEET D-1.4MATCHLINE E / SHEET D-1.6SEE ENLARGEMENT
SHEET D1.19-D1.21
DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
0 100 200 300
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LIMIT OF WORK
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D-1.6DIAGRAM10401 STELLA LINK RD HOUSTON, TX 77025 T: 713.871.1414 CLARKCONDON.COM
PEARLAND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
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PEDC
MAINTENANCE DIAGRAM
PEARLAND, TX21.05.25115-046A
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DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
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D-1.7DIAGRAM10401 STELLA LINK RD HOUSTON, TX 77025 T: 713.871.1414 CLARKCONDON.COM
PEARLAND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
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MAINTENANCE DIAGRAM
PEARLAND, TX21.05.25115-046A
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MAINTENANCE DIAGRAM
PEARLAND, TX21.05.25115-046A
S.H.35/MAIN ST.MATCHLINE G / SHEET D-1.7SEE ENLARGEMENT
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SHEETSCALE:PROJECT #:CHECKED BY:DATE:DRAWN BY:SCALE:LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE10401 Stella Link Dr.Houston, TX 77025T: 713 871 1414 F: 713 871 0888CLIENTPEDC11233 SHADOW CREEK PKWY SUITE 235PEARLAND, TX , 77584T: 281 997 3000CIVILWEISSER ENGINEERING CO.19500 PARK ROW, SUITE 100HOUSTON, TX, 77084T: 281 579 7300GRAPHICSMINOR DESIGN1601 W. WEBSTER #3HOUSTON, TX, 77019T: 713 523 6644IRRIGATIONJAMES POLE IRRIGATION100 N. LOCUST SUITE 3DENTON, TX, 76201T: 940 243 2364ELECTRICALDBR, INC.9990 RICHMOND AVENUE #300HOUSTON, TXT: 713 914 0888100 % DD06.22.2017 50% CD10.20.2017FOR PERMIT12.07.2017PERMIT REVISION04.13.2018ISSUE FOR BID05.16.2018SH 35 GATEWAY &CORRIDORPEARLAND, TXBMWSSS01.29.2018115-052STRUCTURALBEC ENGINEERING3200 WILCREST DRIVE, SUITE 440HOUSTON, TX 77042T: 832 240 3771EXISTING TREE TOREMAIN, TYP.PLANT LEGENDTREESIA EAGLESTON HOLLYLI NATCHEZ CRAPE MYRTLELM MUSKOGEE CRAPEMYRTLEQPMEXICAN WHITE OAKQVLIVE OAKTDBALD CYPRESSUC CEDAR ELMSHRUBS & GROUNDCOVERCT BOTTLE BRUSHDV BUTTERFLY IRISIC "CARISSA" HOLLYLN PURPLE TRAILING LANTANARI INDIAN HAWTHORNRI* INDIAN HAWTHORNRK RED KNOCKOUT ROSELMB BIG BLUE LIRIOPEOJ MONKEY GRASSTA ASIAN JASMINEGS CAROLINA JESSIMINELS CORAL HONEYSUCKLEFIND GRADE & SODALL AREAS DAMAGEDBY CONSTRUCTIONPROPOSED TREE,TYP.SHRUBS &GROUNDCOVER, TYP.HISTE
CCTTES
AET STAIREG
91OF54ETX
RLDR
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CAANDSEPAS. S
COTT SLAGLE5/16/2018020 40 60NBELTWAY 8 FRONTAGE ROAD SH35 (MAIN ST.)EXISTING
DRIVE EXISTING
DRIVE
TxDOT R.O.W.TxDOT R.O.W.6-QV79-RK9-LI12-LI1-UC207-RI1-QV1-IA2-QP3-QV1-QP1-UC1-QV99-CT188-LN114-TA540-LMBPLANTING PLANL4.01105-ICSINGLE ROW17-ICSINGLE ROWISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 08.06.2018Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -S.H. 35/Main St.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYD1.9DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
FLOODWAY
NOTESLEGEND1" = 20'-0"MATCHLINE A/ L4.01
MATCHLINE B/ L4.03SH35 (MAIN ST.)HARRIS
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BRAZORI
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EXISTING BRIDGETxDOT R.O.W.TxDOT R.O.W.CLEA
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2-LI4-LI230-DV80-DV355-DV2-TD77-DV20-DV81-TA80-LN81-TA80-LN20-DV1-LI137-RK190-DV80-LN80-TA20-DV80-LN81-TA20-DV5-TD5-LM35-GSLINEAR SPACING1-TD1-TD1-TD1-IA5-LM2-TD1-IA1-QV1-QP1-QV2-UC1-IA1-QP1-TD1-IA1-TD1-QV2-TD138-RK20-GSLINEAR SPACING257-CT28-ICSINGLE ROW377-DV239-CTPLANTING PLANL4.02ISSUESEALJ:\PEARLAND SH 35 BEAUTIFICATION-CONCEPTUAL115-052\6.0-CD\6.2-CAD\6.21-SHEETS\L4.X_PLANTING\L4.02 PLANTINGPLAN.DWG
SHEETSCALE:PROJECT #:CHECKED BY:DATE:DRAWN BY:SCALE:LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE10401 Stella Link Dr.Houston, TX 77025T: 713 871 1414 F: 713 871 0888CLIENTPEDC11233 SHADOW CREEK PKWY SUITE 235PEARLAND, TX , 77584T: 281 997 3000CIVILWEISSER ENGINEERING CO.19500 PARK ROW, SUITE 100HOUSTON, TX, 77084T: 281 579 7300GRAPHICSMINOR DESIGN1601 W. WEBSTER #3HOUSTON, TX, 77019T: 713 523 6644IRRIGATIONJAMES POLE IRRIGATION100 N. LOCUST SUITE 3DENTON, TX, 76201T: 940 243 2364ELECTRICALDBR, INC.9990 RICHMOND AVENUE #300HOUSTON, TXT: 713 914 0888100 % DD06.22.2017 50% CD10.20.2017FOR PERMIT12.07.2017PERMIT REVISION04.13.2018ISSUE FOR BID05.16.2018SH 35 GATEWAY &CORRIDORPEARLAND, TXBMWSSS01.29.2018115-052STRUCTURALBEC ENGINEERING3200 WILCREST DRIVE, SUITE 440HOUSTON, TX 77042T: 832 240 3771EXISTING TREE TOREMAIN, TYP.PLANT LEGENDTREESIA EAGLESTON HOLLYLI NATCHEZ CRAPE MYRTLELM MUSKOGEE CRAPEMYRTLEQPMEXICAN WHITE OAKQVLIVE OAKTDBALD CYPRESSUC CEDAR ELMSHRUBS & GROUNDCOVERCT BOTTLE BRUSHDV BUTTERFLY IRISIC "CARISSA" HOLLYLN PURPLE TRAILING LANTANARI INDIAN HAWTHORNRI* INDIAN HAWTHORNRK RED KNOCKOUT ROSELMB BIG BLUE LIRIOPEOJ MONKEY GRASSTA ASIAN JASMINEGS CAROLINA JESSIMINELS CORAL HONEYSUCKLEFIND GRADE & SODALL AREAS DAMAGEDBY CONSTRUCTIONPROPOSED TREE,TYP.SHRUBS &GROUNDCOVER, TYP.HISTE
CCTTES
AET STAIREG
91OF54ETX
RLDR
E
CAANDSEPAS. S
COTT SLAGLE5/16/2018020 40 60NFINE GRADE ANDSOD WHERE DRIVEWAS REMOVED2-LIALTERNATE 2 DEDUCT: IF ACCEPTED THEFOLLOWING SHALL REMOVED FROM CONTRACT1. 2 - LI2. FINE GRADE & SOD3. IRRIGATION COMPLETE IN PLACEISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 08.06.2018NICPearland LandscapeMaintenance -S.H. 35/Main St.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYD1.10DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
MAACOPEARLAND FURNITURENOTESLEGEND1" = 20'-0"MATCHLINE B/ L4.02
MATCHLINE C/ L4.04
ISSUESEALJ:\PEARLAND SH 35 BEAUTIFICATION-CONCEPTUAL115-052\6.0-CD\6.2-CAD\6.21-SHEETS\L4.X_PLANTING\L4.03 PLANTINGPLAN.DWG
SHEETSCALE:PROJECT #:CHECKED BY:DATE:DRAWN BY:SCALE:LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE10401 Stella Link Dr.Houston, TX 77025T: 713 871 1414 F: 713 871 0888CLIENTPEDC11233 SHADOW CREEK PKWY SUITE 235PEARLAND, TX , 77584T: 281 997 3000CIVILWEISSER ENGINEERING CO.19500 PARK ROW, SUITE 100HOUSTON, TX, 77084T: 281 579 7300GRAPHICSMINOR DESIGN1601 W. WEBSTER #3HOUSTON, TX, 77019T: 713 523 6644IRRIGATIONJAMES POLE IRRIGATION100 N. LOCUST SUITE 3DENTON, TX, 76201T: 940 243 2364ELECTRICALDBR, INC.9990 RICHMOND AVENUE #300HOUSTON, TXT: 713 914 0888100 % DD06.22.2017 50% CD10.20.2017FOR PERMIT12.07.2017PERMIT REVISION04.13.2018ISSUE FOR BID05.16.2018SH 35 GATEWAY &CORRIDORPEARLAND, TXBMWSSS01.29.2018115-052STRUCTURALBEC ENGINEERING3200 WILCREST DRIVE, SUITE 440HOUSTON, TX 77042T: 832 240 3771EXISTING TREE TOREMAIN, TYP.PLANT LEGENDTREESIA EAGLESTON HOLLYLI NATCHEZ CRAPE MYRTLELM MUSKOGEE CRAPEMYRTLEQPMEXICAN WHITE OAKQVLIVE OAKTDBALD CYPRESSUC CEDAR ELMSHRUBS & GROUNDCOVERCT BOTTLE BRUSHDV BUTTERFLY IRISIC "CARISSA" HOLLYLN PURPLE TRAILING LANTANARI INDIAN HAWTHORNRI* INDIAN HAWTHORNRK RED KNOCKOUT ROSELMB BIG BLUE LIRIOPEOJ MONKEY GRASSTA ASIAN JASMINEGS CAROLINA JESSIMINELS CORAL HONEYSUCKLEFIND GRADE & SODALL AREAS DAMAGEDBY CONSTRUCTIONPROPOSED TREE,TYP.SHRUBS &GROUNDCOVER, TYP.HISTE
CCTTES
AET STAIREG
91OF54ETX
RLDR
E
CAANDSEPAS. S
COTT SLAGLE5/16/2018020 40 60NSH35 (MAIN ST.)EXISTING DRIVE
EXISTING DRIVE
EXISTING DRIVE
TxDOT R.O.W.TxDOT R.O.W.1-LI575-LMB4-TD150-IC; SINGLE ROW14-LI1-LI6-IC; SINGLE ROW4-IC; SINGLE ROW144-DV2-LI45-LS; SINGLE ROW43-LS; SINGLE ROW12-GSSINGLE ROW2-LI2-LI3-LIA/L4.21 B/L4.20 PLANTING PLANL4.03FINE GRADE & SODWHERE DRIVE WASREMOVED2-LIALTERNATE 2 DEDUCT: IF ACCEPTED THEFOLLOWING SHALL REMOVED FROM CONTRACT1. 2 - LI2. FINE GRADE & SOD3. IRRIGATION COMPLETE IN PLACE4. ADD 35 - GS IN 12" PLANTER TRENCHISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 08.06.2018NICPearland LandscapeMaintenance -S.H. 35/Main St.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYD1.11DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
PEARLAND FURNITUREBELL BOTTOMCOLE'S ANTIQUE VILLAGENOTESLEGEND1" = 20'-0"MATCHLINE C/ L4.03
MATCHLINE D/ L4.05
ISSUESEALJ:\PEARLAND SH 35 BEAUTIFICATION-CONCEPTUAL115-052\6.0-CD\6.2-CAD\6.21-SHEETS\L4.X_PLANTING\L4.04 PLANTINGPLAN.DWG
SHEETSCALE:PROJECT #:CHECKED BY:DATE:DRAWN BY:SCALE:LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE10401 Stella Link Dr.Houston, TX 77025T: 713 871 1414 F: 713 871 0888CLIENTPEDC11233 SHADOW CREEK PKWY SUITE 235PEARLAND, TX , 77584T: 281 997 3000CIVILWEISSER ENGINEERING CO.19500 PARK ROW, SUITE 100HOUSTON, TX, 77084T: 281 579 7300GRAPHICSMINOR DESIGN1601 W. WEBSTER #3HOUSTON, TX, 77019T: 713 523 6644IRRIGATIONJAMES POLE IRRIGATION100 N. LOCUST SUITE 3DENTON, TX, 76201T: 940 243 2364ELECTRICALDBR, INC.9990 RICHMOND AVENUE #300HOUSTON, TXT: 713 914 0888100 % DD06.22.2017 50% CD10.20.2017FOR PERMIT12.07.2017PERMIT REVISION04.13.2018ISSUE FOR BID05.16.2018SH 35 GATEWAY &CORRIDORPEARLAND, TXBMWSSS01.29.2018115-052STRUCTURALBEC ENGINEERING3200 WILCREST DRIVE, SUITE 440HOUSTON, TX 77042T: 832 240 3771EXISTING TREE TOREMAIN, TYP.PLANT LEGENDTREESIA EAGLESTON HOLLYLI NATCHEZ CRAPE MYRTLELM MUSKOGEE CRAPEMYRTLEQPMEXICAN WHITE OAKQVLIVE OAKTDBALD CYPRESSUC CEDAR ELMSHRUBS & GROUNDCOVERCT BOTTLE BRUSHDV BUTTERFLY IRISIC "CARISSA" HOLLYLN PURPLE TRAILING LANTANARI INDIAN HAWTHORNRI* INDIAN HAWTHORNRK RED KNOCKOUT ROSELMB BIG BLUE LIRIOPEOJ MONKEY GRASSTA ASIAN JASMINEGS CAROLINA JESSIMINELS CORAL HONEYSUCKLEFIND GRADE & SODALL AREAS DAMAGEDBY CONSTRUCTIONPROPOSED TREE,TYP.SHRUBS &GROUNDCOVER, TYP.HISTE
CCTTES
AET STAIREG
91OF54ETX
RLDR
E
CAANDSEPAS. S
COTT SLAGLE5/16/2018020 40 60NSH35 (MAIN ST.)EXISTING DRIVEEXISTING DRIVE
EXISTING DRIVE
EXISTING DRIVE
EXISTING GAS
STATION
EXISTING DRIVE 9-LI51-GSSINGLE ROW6-LI44-LSSINGLE ROW25-IC; SINGLE ROW2-LI28-IC; SINGLE ROW3-LI17-IC; SINGLE ROW2-LI43-IC; SINGLE ROW3-LI10-IC; SINGLE ROW5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TAB/L4.21 38-GSSINGLE ROWPLANTING PLANL4.04ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 08.06.2018Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -S.H. 35/Main St.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYD1.12DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
EXCESSIVE RACING ENGINESBREDERO SHAWBRAZORIA AUTOSFASTENALA & T AUTOMARKLOAD SYSTEMSRACEWAYNOTESLEGEND1" = 20'-0"MATCHLINE E/ L4.05
MATCHLINE F/ L4.06
ISSUESEALJ:\PEARLAND SH 35 BEAUTIFICATION-CONCEPTUAL115-052\6.0-CD\6.2-CAD\6.21-SHEETS\L4.X_PLANTING\L4.05 PLANTINGPLAN.DWG
SHEETSCALE:PROJECT #:CHECKED BY:DATE:DRAWN BY:SCALE:LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE10401 Stella Link Dr.Houston, TX 77025T: 713 871 1414 F: 713 871 0888CLIENTPEDC11233 SHADOW CREEK PKWY SUITE 235PEARLAND, TX , 77584T: 281 997 3000CIVILWEISSER ENGINEERING CO.19500 PARK ROW, SUITE 100HOUSTON, TX, 77084T: 281 579 7300GRAPHICSMINOR DESIGN1601 W. WEBSTER #3HOUSTON, TX, 77019T: 713 523 6644IRRIGATIONJAMES POLE IRRIGATION100 N. LOCUST SUITE 3DENTON, TX, 76201T: 940 243 2364ELECTRICALDBR, INC.9990 RICHMOND AVENUE #300HOUSTON, TXT: 713 914 0888100 % DD06.22.2017 50% CD10.20.2017FOR PERMIT12.07.2017PERMIT REVISION04.13.2018ISSUE FOR BID05.16.2018SH 35 GATEWAY &CORRIDORPEARLAND, TXBMWSSS01.29.2018115-052STRUCTURALBEC ENGINEERING3200 WILCREST DRIVE, SUITE 440HOUSTON, TX 77042T: 832 240 3771EXISTING TREE TOREMAIN, TYP.PLANT LEGENDTREESIA EAGLESTON HOLLYLI NATCHEZ CRAPE MYRTLELM MUSKOGEE CRAPEMYRTLEQPMEXICAN WHITE OAKQVLIVE OAKTDBALD CYPRESSUC CEDAR ELMSHRUBS & GROUNDCOVERCT BOTTLE BRUSHDV BUTTERFLY IRISIC "CARISSA" HOLLYLN PURPLE TRAILING LANTANARI INDIAN HAWTHORNRI* INDIAN HAWTHORNRK RED KNOCKOUT ROSELMB BIG BLUE LIRIOPEOJ MONKEY GRASSTA ASIAN JASMINEGS CAROLINA JESSIMINELS CORAL HONEYSUCKLEFIND GRADE & SODALL AREAS DAMAGEDBY CONSTRUCTIONPROPOSED TREE,TYP.SHRUBS &GROUNDCOVER, TYP.HISTE
CCTTES
AET STAIREG
91OF54ETX
RLDR
E
CAANDSEPAS. S
COTT SLAGLE5/16/2018020 40 60NMATCHLINE D/ L4.04
MATCHLINE E/ L4.05 SH35 (MAIN ST.)SH35 (MAIN ST.)EXISTING GASSTATION
EXISTING
DRIVE
EXISTING
DRIVE
EXISTINGDRIVE
EXISTING
DRIVE
EXISTINGDRIVE
TxDOT R.O.W.TxDOT R.O.W.TxDOT R.O.W.TxDOT R.O.W.18-LI307 CT3-QV44-IC, SINGLE ROW3-LI56-IC, SINGLE ROW13-IC, SINGLE ROW3-LI2-LI4-LI47-IC, SINGLE ROW6-LI12-IC, SINGLE ROW10-IC, SINGLE ROW24-IC, SINGLE ROW6-LI3-LI20-LIPLANTING PLANL4.0515-IC, SINGLE ROW15-IC, SINGLE ROW3-IC, SINGLE ROW4-IC, SINGLE ROWISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 08.06.2018Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -S.H. 35/Main St.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYD1.13DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
FREEDOM FELLOWSHIP CHURCHSCOOTERSNOTESLEGEND1" = 20'-0"MATCHLINE F/ L4.05
MATCHLINE G/ L4.07
ISSUESEALJ:\PEARLAND SH 35 BEAUTIFICATION-CONCEPTUAL115-052\6.0-CD\6.2-CAD\6.21-SHEETS\L4.X_PLANTING\L4.06 PLANTINGPLAN.DWG
SHEETSCALE:PROJECT #:CHECKED BY:DATE:DRAWN BY:SCALE:LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE10401 Stella Link Dr.Houston, TX 77025T: 713 871 1414 F: 713 871 0888CLIENTPEDC11233 SHADOW CREEK PKWY SUITE 235PEARLAND, TX , 77584T: 281 997 3000CIVILWEISSER ENGINEERING CO.19500 PARK ROW, SUITE 100HOUSTON, TX, 77084T: 281 579 7300GRAPHICSMINOR DESIGN1601 W. WEBSTER #3HOUSTON, TX, 77019T: 713 523 6644IRRIGATIONJAMES POLE IRRIGATION100 N. LOCUST SUITE 3DENTON, TX, 76201T: 940 243 2364ELECTRICALDBR, INC.9990 RICHMOND AVENUE #300HOUSTON, TXT: 713 914 0888100 % DD06.22.2017 50% CD10.20.2017FOR PERMIT12.07.2017PERMIT REVISION04.13.2018ISSUE FOR BID05.16.2018SH 35 GATEWAY &CORRIDORPEARLAND, TXBMWSSS01.29.2018115-052STRUCTURALBEC ENGINEERING3200 WILCREST DRIVE, SUITE 440HOUSTON, TX 77042T: 832 240 3771EXISTING TREE TOREMAIN, TYP.PLANT LEGENDTREESIA EAGLESTON HOLLYLI NATCHEZ CRAPE MYRTLELM MUSKOGEE CRAPEMYRTLEQPMEXICAN WHITE OAKQVLIVE OAKTDBALD CYPRESSUC CEDAR ELMSHRUBS & GROUNDCOVERCT BOTTLE BRUSHDV BUTTERFLY IRISIC "CARISSA" HOLLYLN PURPLE TRAILING LANTANARI INDIAN HAWTHORNRI* INDIAN HAWTHORNRK RED KNOCKOUT ROSELMB BIG BLUE LIRIOPEOJ MONKEY GRASSTA ASIAN JASMINEGS CAROLINA JESSIMINELS CORAL HONEYSUCKLEFIND GRADE & SODALL AREAS DAMAGEDBY CONSTRUCTIONPROPOSED TREE,TYP.SHRUBS &GROUNDCOVER, TYP.HISTE
CCTTES
AET STAIREG
91OF54ETX
RLDR
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CAANDSEPAS. S
COTT SLAGLE5/16/2018020 40 60NTxDOT R.O.W.TxDOT R.O.W.TxDOT R.O.W.TxDOT R.O.W.SH35 (MAIN ST.)KNAPP RD.KNAPP RD.58-LN6-LI13-RI*4-LM8-LI6-LI159-LN4-LM9-LI316-LN4-LM19-RI*269-LN22-RI*20-RI*PLANTING PLANL4.0610-IC, SINGLE ROW7-RI*4-LMISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 08.06.2018Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -S.H. 35/Main St.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYD1.14DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
AIR SPECIALISTCREATIVE LIGHTINGPEARLAND ALTERNATORNOTESLEGEND1" = 20'-0"MATCHLINE H/ L4.07
MATCHLINE J/ L4.08
ISSUESEALJ:\PEARLAND SH 35 BEAUTIFICATION-CONCEPTUAL115-052\6.0-CD\6.2-CAD\6.21-SHEETS\L4.X_PLANTING\L4.07 PLANTINGPLAN.DWG
SHEETSCALE:PROJECT #:CHECKED BY:DATE:DRAWN BY:SCALE:LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE10401 Stella Link Dr.Houston, TX 77025T: 713 871 1414 F: 713 871 0888CLIENTPEDC11233 SHADOW CREEK PKWY SUITE 235PEARLAND, TX , 77584T: 281 997 3000CIVILWEISSER ENGINEERING CO.19500 PARK ROW, SUITE 100HOUSTON, TX, 77084T: 281 579 7300GRAPHICSMINOR DESIGN1601 W. WEBSTER #3HOUSTON, TX, 77019T: 713 523 6644IRRIGATIONJAMES POLE IRRIGATION100 N. LOCUST SUITE 3DENTON, TX, 76201T: 940 243 2364ELECTRICALDBR, INC.9990 RICHMOND AVENUE #300HOUSTON, TXT: 713 914 0888100 % DD06.22.2017 50% CD10.20.2017FOR PERMIT12.07.2017PERMIT REVISION04.13.2018ISSUE FOR BID05.16.2018SH 35 GATEWAY &CORRIDORPEARLAND, TXBMWSSS01.29.2018115-052STRUCTURALBEC ENGINEERING3200 WILCREST DRIVE, SUITE 440HOUSTON, TX 77042T: 832 240 3771EXISTING TREE TOREMAIN, TYP.PLANT LEGENDTREESIA EAGLESTON HOLLYLI NATCHEZ CRAPE MYRTLELM MUSKOGEE CRAPEMYRTLEQPMEXICAN WHITE OAKQVLIVE OAKTDBALD CYPRESSUC CEDAR ELMSHRUBS & GROUNDCOVERCT BOTTLE BRUSHDV BUTTERFLY IRISIC "CARISSA" HOLLYLN PURPLE TRAILING LANTANARI INDIAN HAWTHORNRI* INDIAN HAWTHORNRK RED KNOCKOUT ROSELMB BIG BLUE LIRIOPEOJ MONKEY GRASSTA ASIAN JASMINEGS CAROLINA JESSIMINELS CORAL HONEYSUCKLEFIND GRADE & SODALL AREAS DAMAGEDBY CONSTRUCTIONPROPOSED TREE,TYP.SHRUBS &GROUNDCOVER, TYP.HISTE
CCTTES
AET STAIREG
91OF54ETX
RLDR
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CAANDSEPAS. S
COTT SLAGLE5/16/2018020 40 60NMATCHLINE G/ L4.06
MATCHLINE H/ L4.07 TxDOT R.O.W.TxDOT R.O.W.TxDOT R.O.W.TxDOT R.O.W.SH35 (MAIN ST.)SH35 (MAIN ST.)EXISTINGDRIVEEXISTINGDRIVE
EXISTING
DRIVE
EXISTING
DRIVEEXISTING
CEMETARY
DRIVE
EXISTINGDRIVE
EXISTING
DRIVE 270-CT3-QV16-IC, SINGLE ROW2-LI31-IC, SINGLE ROW3-LI22-IC, SINGLE ROW2-LI5-LI128-RI2-QV1-LI9-LI3-LI2-LI13-IA11-LI3-IA1-LI16-OJ16-OJ16-OJ16-OJ16-OJ16-OJ16-OJ16-OJ16-OJ16-OJ16-OJPLANTING PLANL4.07B/L4.21 ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 08.06.2018Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -S.H. 35/Main St.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYD1.15DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
PEAR MAINSOUTH PARK CEMETERYSOUTH PARK CEMETERYNOTESLEGEND1" = 20'-0"MATCHLINE K/ L4.08
MATCHLINE L/ L4.09
ISSUESEALJ:\PEARLAND SH 35 BEAUTIFICATION-CONCEPTUAL115-052\6.0-CD\6.2-CAD\6.21-SHEETS\L4.X_PLANTING\L4.08 PLANTINGPLAN.DWG
SHEETSCALE:PROJECT #:CHECKED BY:DATE:DRAWN BY:SCALE:LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE10401 Stella Link Dr.Houston, TX 77025T: 713 871 1414 F: 713 871 0888CLIENTPEDC11233 SHADOW CREEK PKWY SUITE 235PEARLAND, TX , 77584T: 281 997 3000CIVILWEISSER ENGINEERING CO.19500 PARK ROW, SUITE 100HOUSTON, TX, 77084T: 281 579 7300GRAPHICSMINOR DESIGN1601 W. WEBSTER #3HOUSTON, TX, 77019T: 713 523 6644IRRIGATIONJAMES POLE IRRIGATION100 N. LOCUST SUITE 3DENTON, TX, 76201T: 940 243 2364ELECTRICALDBR, INC.9990 RICHMOND AVENUE #300HOUSTON, TXT: 713 914 0888100 % DD06.22.2017 50% CD10.20.2017FOR PERMIT12.07.2017PERMIT REVISION04.13.2018ISSUE FOR BID05.16.2018SH 35 GATEWAY &CORRIDORPEARLAND, TXBMWSSS01.29.2018115-052STRUCTURALBEC ENGINEERING3200 WILCREST DRIVE, SUITE 440HOUSTON, TX 77042T: 832 240 3771EXISTING TREE TOREMAIN, TYP.PLANT LEGENDTREESIA EAGLESTON HOLLYLI NATCHEZ CRAPE MYRTLELM MUSKOGEE CRAPEMYRTLEQPMEXICAN WHITE OAKQVLIVE OAKTDBALD CYPRESSUC CEDAR ELMSHRUBS & GROUNDCOVERCT BOTTLE BRUSHDV BUTTERFLY IRISIC "CARISSA" HOLLYLN PURPLE TRAILING LANTANARI INDIAN HAWTHORNRI* INDIAN HAWTHORNRK RED KNOCKOUT ROSELMB BIG BLUE LIRIOPEOJ MONKEY GRASSTA ASIAN JASMINEGS CAROLINA JESSIMINELS CORAL HONEYSUCKLEFIND GRADE & SODALL AREAS DAMAGEDBY CONSTRUCTIONPROPOSED TREE,TYP.SHRUBS &GROUNDCOVER, TYP.HISTE
CCTTES
AET STAIREG
91OF54ETX
RLDR
E
CAANDSEPAS. S
COTT SLAGLE5/16/2018020 40 60NMATCHLINE J/ L4.07
MATCHLINE K/ L4.08 TxDOT R.O.W.TxDOT R.O.W.TxDOT R.O.W.TxDOT R.O.W.SH35 (MAIN ST.).SH35 (MAIN ST.)EXISTING CEMETERY DR
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EXISTING
DRIVE
020 40 60N11-LI100-GS, SINGLE ROW11-LI131-IC, SINGLE ROW20-LI80-GS, SINGLE ROW3-LI33-GS, SINGLE ROW8-LI96-GS, SINGLE ROW3-LI36-GS, SINGLE ROW5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA25'-0" TYP.25'-0"40'-3"5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA7-IC, SINGLE ROW5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TAPLANTING PLANL4.08B/L4.21 B/L4.21 20-GS, SINGLE ROW100-GS, SINGLE ROW65-GS, SINGLE ROW5-TAISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 08.06.2018Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -S.H. 35/Main St.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYD1.16DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
KEMLONNOTESLEGEND1" = 20'-0"MATCHLINE L/ L4.08
MATCHLINE M/ L4.10
ISSUESEALJ:\PEARLAND SH 35 BEAUTIFICATION-CONCEPTUAL115-052\6.0-CD\6.2-CAD\6.21-SHEETS\L4.X_PLANTING\L4.09 PLANTINGPLAN.DWG
SHEETSCALE:PROJECT #:CHECKED BY:DATE:DRAWN BY:SCALE:LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE10401 Stella Link Dr.Houston, TX 77025T: 713 871 1414 F: 713 871 0888CLIENTPEDC11233 SHADOW CREEK PKWY SUITE 235PEARLAND, TX , 77584T: 281 997 3000CIVILWEISSER ENGINEERING CO.19500 PARK ROW, SUITE 100HOUSTON, TX, 77084T: 281 579 7300GRAPHICSMINOR DESIGN1601 W. WEBSTER #3HOUSTON, TX, 77019T: 713 523 6644IRRIGATIONJAMES POLE IRRIGATION100 N. LOCUST SUITE 3DENTON, TX, 76201T: 940 243 2364ELECTRICALDBR, INC.9990 RICHMOND AVENUE #300HOUSTON, TXT: 713 914 0888100 % DD06.22.2017 50% CD10.20.2017FOR PERMIT12.07.2017PERMIT REVISION04.13.2018ISSUE FOR BID05.16.2018SH 35 GATEWAY &CORRIDORPEARLAND, TXBMWSSS01.29.2018115-052STRUCTURALBEC ENGINEERING3200 WILCREST DRIVE, SUITE 440HOUSTON, TX 77042T: 832 240 3771EXISTING TREE TOREMAIN, TYP.PLANT LEGENDTREESIA EAGLESTON HOLLYLI NATCHEZ CRAPE MYRTLELM MUSKOGEE CRAPEMYRTLEQPMEXICAN WHITE OAKQVLIVE OAKTDBALD CYPRESSUC CEDAR ELMSHRUBS & GROUNDCOVERCT BOTTLE BRUSHDV BUTTERFLY IRISIC "CARISSA" HOLLYLN PURPLE TRAILING LANTANARI INDIAN HAWTHORNRI* INDIAN HAWTHORNRK RED KNOCKOUT ROSELMB BIG BLUE LIRIOPEOJ MONKEY GRASSTA ASIAN JASMINEGS CAROLINA JESSIMINELS CORAL HONEYSUCKLEFIND GRADE & SODALL AREAS DAMAGEDBY CONSTRUCTIONPROPOSED TREE,TYP.SHRUBS &GROUNDCOVER, TYP.HISTE
CCTTES
AET STAIREG
91OF54ETX
RLDR
E
CAANDSEPAS. S
COTT SLAGLE5/16/2018020 40 60NTxDOT R.O.W.TxDOT R.O.W.HICKORY SLOUGHHICKORY SLOUGHSH35 (MAIN ST.)EXISTING
DRIVE5-TD459-DV9-LI100-LS, SINGLE ROW6-LI75-GS, SINGLE ROW25-GS, SINGLE ROW2-LI9-LI1-LI8-LS, SINGLE ROW112-LS, SINGLE ROW5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA84-DV1-TD5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA78-DVPLANTING PLANL4.09B/L4.21 ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 08.06.2018Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -S.H. 35/Main St.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYD1.17DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
CUBE SMARTAUTO PARTSNOTESLEGEND1" = 20'-0"MATCHLINE M/ L4.09
MATCHLINE N/ L4.11
ISSUESEALJ:\PEARLAND SH 35 BEAUTIFICATION-CONCEPTUAL115-052\6.0-CD\6.2-CAD\6.21-SHEETS\L4.X_PLANTING\L4.10 PLANTINGPLAN.DWG
SHEETSCALE:PROJECT #:CHECKED BY:DATE:DRAWN BY:SCALE:LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE10401 Stella Link Dr.Houston, TX 77025T: 713 871 1414 F: 713 871 0888CLIENTPEDC11233 SHADOW CREEK PKWY SUITE 235PEARLAND, TX , 77584T: 281 997 3000CIVILWEISSER ENGINEERING CO.19500 PARK ROW, SUITE 100HOUSTON, TX, 77084T: 281 579 7300GRAPHICSMINOR DESIGN1601 W. WEBSTER #3HOUSTON, TX, 77019T: 713 523 6644IRRIGATIONJAMES POLE IRRIGATION100 N. LOCUST SUITE 3DENTON, TX, 76201T: 940 243 2364ELECTRICALDBR, INC.9990 RICHMOND AVENUE #300HOUSTON, TXT: 713 914 0888100 % DD06.22.2017 50% CD10.20.2017FOR PERMIT12.07.2017PERMIT REVISION04.13.2018ISSUE FOR BID05.16.2018SH 35 GATEWAY &CORRIDORPEARLAND, TXBMWSSS01.29.2018115-052STRUCTURALBEC ENGINEERING3200 WILCREST DRIVE, SUITE 440HOUSTON, TX 77042T: 832 240 3771EXISTING TREE TOREMAIN, TYP.PLANT LEGENDTREESIA EAGLESTON HOLLYLI NATCHEZ CRAPE MYRTLELM MUSKOGEE CRAPEMYRTLEQPMEXICAN WHITE OAKQVLIVE OAKTDBALD CYPRESSUC CEDAR ELMSHRUBS & GROUNDCOVERCT BOTTLE BRUSHDV BUTTERFLY IRISIC "CARISSA" HOLLYLN PURPLE TRAILING LANTANARI INDIAN HAWTHORNRI* INDIAN HAWTHORNRK RED KNOCKOUT ROSELMB BIG BLUE LIRIOPEOJ MONKEY GRASSTA ASIAN JASMINEGS CAROLINA JESSIMINELS CORAL HONEYSUCKLEFIND GRADE & SODALL AREAS DAMAGEDBY CONSTRUCTIONPROPOSED TREE,TYP.SHRUBS &GROUNDCOVER, TYP.HISTE
CCTTES
AET STAIREG
91OF54ETX
RLDR
E
CAANDSEPAS. S
COTT SLAGLE5/16/2018020 40 60NTxDOT R.O.W.SH35 (MAIN ST.)TxDOT R.O.W.EXISTINGDRIVEEXISTINGDRIVE
McHARD ROAD 76-LN4-LI4-LM6-LI25-IC, SINGLE ROW4-LI1-LI12-LS, SINGLE ROW14-LI76-LN4-LM4-LI5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA5-TAPLANTING PLANL4.104-IC, SINGLE ROW8-IC, SINGLE ROW42-IC, SINGLE ROW42-IC, SINGLE ROWL.O.W.L.O.W.138'-0"147'-0"'B'/L4.21 68-IC, SINGLE ROW19-RI*20-RI*ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 08.06.2018Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -S.H. 35/Main St.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYD1.18DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
PEARLAND ANIMAL HOSPITALNOTESLEGEND1" = 20'-0"MATCHLINE N/ L4.10
MATCHLINE P/ L4.12
ISSUESEALJ:\PEARLAND SH 35 BEAUTIFICATION-CONCEPTUAL115-052\6.0-CD\6.2-CAD\6.21-SHEETS\L4.X_PLANTING\L4.11 PLANTINGPLAN.DWG
SHEETSCALE:PROJECT #:CHECKED BY:DATE:DRAWN BY:SCALE:LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE10401 Stella Link Dr.Houston, TX 77025T: 713 871 1414 F: 713 871 0888CLIENTPEDC11233 SHADOW CREEK PKWY SUITE 235PEARLAND, TX , 77584T: 281 997 3000CIVILWEISSER ENGINEERING CO.19500 PARK ROW, SUITE 100HOUSTON, TX, 77084T: 281 579 7300GRAPHICSMINOR DESIGN1601 W. WEBSTER #3HOUSTON, TX, 77019T: 713 523 6644IRRIGATIONJAMES POLE IRRIGATION100 N. LOCUST SUITE 3DENTON, TX, 76201T: 940 243 2364ELECTRICALDBR, INC.9990 RICHMOND AVENUE #300HOUSTON, TXT: 713 914 0888100 % DD06.22.2017 50% CD10.20.2017FOR PERMIT12.07.2017PERMIT REVISION04.13.2018ISSUE FOR BID05.16.2018SH 35 GATEWAY &CORRIDORPEARLAND, TXBMWSSS01.29.2018115-052STRUCTURALBEC ENGINEERING3200 WILCREST DRIVE, SUITE 440HOUSTON, TX 77042T: 832 240 3771EXISTING TREE TOREMAIN, TYP.PLANT LEGENDTREESIA EAGLESTON HOLLYLI NATCHEZ CRAPE MYRTLELM MUSKOGEE CRAPEMYRTLEQPMEXICAN WHITE OAKQVLIVE OAKTDBALD CYPRESSUC CEDAR ELMSHRUBS & GROUNDCOVERCT BOTTLE BRUSHDV BUTTERFLY IRISIC "CARISSA" HOLLYLN PURPLE TRAILING LANTANARI INDIAN HAWTHORNRI* INDIAN HAWTHORNRK RED KNOCKOUT ROSELMB BIG BLUE LIRIOPEOJ MONKEY GRASSTA ASIAN JASMINEGS CAROLINA JESSIMINELS CORAL HONEYSUCKLEFIND GRADE & SODALL AREAS DAMAGEDBY CONSTRUCTIONPROPOSED TREE,TYP.SHRUBS &GROUNDCOVER, TYP.HISTE
CCTTES
AET STAIREG
91OF54ETX
RLDR
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CAANDSEPAS. S
COTT SLAGLE5/16/2018020 40 60NSH35 (MAIN ST.)McHARD ROADTxDOT R.O.W.
EXISTING
DRIVE
EXISTING
DRIVE
TxDOT R.O.W.TxDOT R.O.W.
TxDOT R.O.W.4-LI77-LN16-LN4-LM21-RI*5-LI4-LI2-LI188-RI4-QV85-LN4-LM4-LI17-LIPLANTING PLANL4.1142-IC, SINGLE ROW42-IC, SINGLE ROWL.O.W.L.O.W.132'-9"132'-9"ALTERNATE #1 - CONTRACTORSHALL BACKFILL ENTIRE AREADEMOLISHED AND FINE GRADE ANDHYDROMULCH21-RI*ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 08.06.2018Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -S.H. 35/Main St.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYD1.19DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
LIFESTYLE OFCHRIST CHURCHPOLYGLASS COATINGSPROFAXNOTESLEGEND1" = 20'-0"MATCHLINE Q/ L4.12
MATCHLINE R/ L4.13
ISSUESEALJ:\PEARLAND SH 35 BEAUTIFICATION-CONCEPTUAL115-052\6.0-CD\6.2-CAD\6.21-SHEETS\L4.X_PLANTING\L4.12 PLANTINGPLAN.DWG
SHEETSCALE:PROJECT #:CHECKED BY:DATE:DRAWN BY:SCALE:LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE10401 Stella Link Dr.Houston, TX 77025T: 713 871 1414 F: 713 871 0888CLIENTPEDC11233 SHADOW CREEK PKWY SUITE 235PEARLAND, TX , 77584T: 281 997 3000CIVILWEISSER ENGINEERING CO.19500 PARK ROW, SUITE 100HOUSTON, TX, 77084T: 281 579 7300GRAPHICSMINOR DESIGN1601 W. WEBSTER #3HOUSTON, TX, 77019T: 713 523 6644IRRIGATIONJAMES POLE IRRIGATION100 N. LOCUST SUITE 3DENTON, TX, 76201T: 940 243 2364ELECTRICALDBR, INC.9990 RICHMOND AVENUE #300HOUSTON, TXT: 713 914 0888100 % DD06.22.2017 50% CD10.20.2017FOR PERMIT12.07.2017PERMIT REVISION04.13.2018ISSUE FOR BID05.16.2018SH 35 GATEWAY &CORRIDORPEARLAND, TXBMWSSS01.29.2018115-052STRUCTURALBEC ENGINEERING3200 WILCREST DRIVE, SUITE 440HOUSTON, TX 77042T: 832 240 3771EXISTING TREE TOREMAIN, TYP.PLANT LEGENDTREESIA EAGLESTON HOLLYLI NATCHEZ CRAPE MYRTLELM MUSKOGEE CRAPEMYRTLEQPMEXICAN WHITE OAKQVLIVE OAKTDBALD CYPRESSUC CEDAR ELMSHRUBS & GROUNDCOVERCT BOTTLE BRUSHDV BUTTERFLY IRISIC "CARISSA" HOLLYLN PURPLE TRAILING LANTANARI INDIAN HAWTHORNRI* INDIAN HAWTHORNRK RED KNOCKOUT ROSELMB BIG BLUE LIRIOPEOJ MONKEY GRASSTA ASIAN JASMINEGS CAROLINA JESSIMINELS CORAL HONEYSUCKLEFIND GRADE & SODALL AREAS DAMAGEDBY CONSTRUCTIONPROPOSED TREE,TYP.SHRUBS &GROUNDCOVER, TYP.HISTE
CCTTES
AET STAIREG
91OF54ETX
RLDR
E
CAANDSEPAS. S
COTT SLAGLE5/16/2018020 40 60NMATCHLINE P/ L4.11
MATCHLINE Q/ L4.12
TxDOT R.O.W.SH35 (MAIN ST.)EXISTINGDRIVEEXISTINGDRIVE
TxDOT R.O.W.TxDOT R.O.W.TxDOT R.O.W.SH35 (MAIN ST.)EXISTINGDRIVEEXISTINGDRIVE
EXISTING
DRIVE
EXISTINGDRIVE
EXISTING
DRIVE
020 40 60NTxDOT R.O.W.10-LI1-LI5-LI2-QV259-CT15-IC, SINGLE ROW29-IC, SINGLE ROW3-LI17-IC, SINGLE ROW2-LI8-IC, SINGLE ROW1-LI9-LI4-QV419-CT4-LI8-LI4-LI20-LIPLANTING PLANL4.12B/L4.21 5-TA5-TA5-TAISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 08.06.2018Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -S.H. 35/Main St.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYD1.20DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
TEXAS AUTO WORLDWENDY'SLEGACYHOLIDAY INNEXPRESSNOTESLEGEND1" = 20'-0"MATCHLINE S/ L4.13
MATCHLINE T/ L4.14
ISSUESEALJ:\PEARLAND SH 35 BEAUTIFICATION-CONCEPTUAL115-052\6.0-CD\6.2-CAD\6.21-SHEETS\L4.X_PLANTING\L4.13 PLANTINGPLAN.DWG
SHEETSCALE:PROJECT #:CHECKED BY:DATE:DRAWN BY:SCALE:LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE10401 Stella Link Dr.Houston, TX 77025T: 713 871 1414 F: 713 871 0888CLIENTPEDC11233 SHADOW CREEK PKWY SUITE 235PEARLAND, TX , 77584T: 281 997 3000CIVILWEISSER ENGINEERING CO.19500 PARK ROW, SUITE 100HOUSTON, TX, 77084T: 281 579 7300GRAPHICSMINOR DESIGN1601 W. WEBSTER #3HOUSTON, TX, 77019T: 713 523 6644IRRIGATIONJAMES POLE IRRIGATION100 N. LOCUST SUITE 3DENTON, TX, 76201T: 940 243 2364ELECTRICALDBR, INC.9990 RICHMOND AVENUE #300HOUSTON, TXT: 713 914 0888100 % DD06.22.2017 50% CD10.20.2017FOR PERMIT12.07.2017PERMIT REVISION04.13.2018ISSUE FOR BID05.16.2018SH 35 GATEWAY &CORRIDORPEARLAND, TXBMWSSS01.29.2018115-052STRUCTURALBEC ENGINEERING3200 WILCREST DRIVE, SUITE 440HOUSTON, TX 77042T: 832 240 3771EXISTING TREE TOREMAIN, TYP.PLANT LEGENDTREESIA EAGLESTON HOLLYLI NATCHEZ CRAPE MYRTLELM MUSKOGEE CRAPEMYRTLEQPMEXICAN WHITE OAKQVLIVE OAKTDBALD CYPRESSUC CEDAR ELMSHRUBS & GROUNDCOVERCT BOTTLE BRUSHDV BUTTERFLY IRISIC "CARISSA" HOLLYLN PURPLE TRAILING LANTANARI INDIAN HAWTHORNRI* INDIAN HAWTHORNRK RED KNOCKOUT ROSELMB BIG BLUE LIRIOPEOJ MONKEY GRASSTA ASIAN JASMINEGS CAROLINA JESSIMINELS CORAL HONEYSUCKLEFIND GRADE & SODALL AREAS DAMAGEDBY CONSTRUCTIONPROPOSED TREE,TYP.SHRUBS &GROUNDCOVER, TYP.HISTE
CCTTES
AET STAIREG
91OF54ETX
RLDR
E
CAANDSEPAS. S
COTT SLAGLE5/16/2018020 40 60NMATCHLINE R/ L4.12
MATCHLINE S/ L4.13 TxDOT R.O.W.SH35 (MAIN ST.)TxDOT R.O.W.TxDOT R.O.W.TxDOT R.O.W.TxDOT R.O.W.TxDOT R.O.W.EXISTINGDRIVEEXISTINGDRIVE
EXISTING
DRIVE
EXISTING
DRIVE
EXISTINGDRIVE
EXISTING
DRIVE
EXISTING
DRIVE
EXISTINGDRIVE
EXISTING
DRIVE
EXISTING
DRIVE
HALIK STREET
HALIK STREET
RICE DRIER ROAD SH35 (MAIN ST.)3-LI6-IC, SINGLE ROW1-LI12-IC, SINGLE ROW1-LI19-IC, SINGLE ROW1-LI1-LI2-LI11-LI5-LI7-LI24-IC, SINGLE ROW2-LI3-LI4-LI13-IC, SINGLE ROW6-QV433-RI7-LI3-LI1-LIPLANTING PLANL4.13ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 08.06.2018Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -S.H. 35/Main St.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYD1.21DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
CHASEWALMARTPEARLAND ISDBOOST MOBILETAQUERIA ARANDASCHURCHS CHICKENDRAGER'SINDUSTRIES,INC.NOTESLEGEND1" = 20'-0"MATCHLINE S/ L4.13
MATCHLINE T/ L4.14
ISSUESEALJ:\PEARLAND SH 35 BEAUTIFICATION-CONCEPTUAL115-052\6.0-CD\6.2-CAD\6.21-SHEETS\L4.X_PLANTING\L4.14 PLANTINGPLAN.DWG
SHEETSCALE:PROJECT #:CHECKED BY:DATE:DRAWN BY:SCALE:LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE10401 Stella Link Dr.Houston, TX 77025T: 713 871 1414 F: 713 871 0888CLIENTPEDC11233 SHADOW CREEK PKWY SUITE 235PEARLAND, TX , 77584T: 281 997 3000CIVILWEISSER ENGINEERING CO.19500 PARK ROW, SUITE 100HOUSTON, TX, 77084T: 281 579 7300GRAPHICSMINOR DESIGN1601 W. WEBSTER #3HOUSTON, TX, 77019T: 713 523 6644IRRIGATIONJAMES POLE IRRIGATION100 N. LOCUST SUITE 3DENTON, TX, 76201T: 940 243 2364ELECTRICALDBR, INC.9990 RICHMOND AVENUE #300HOUSTON, TXT: 713 914 0888100 % DD06.22.2017 50% CD10.20.2017FOR PERMIT12.07.2017PERMIT REVISION04.13.2018ISSUE FOR BID05.16.2018SH 35 GATEWAY &CORRIDORPEARLAND, TXBMWSSS01.29.2018115-052STRUCTURALBEC ENGINEERING3200 WILCREST DRIVE, SUITE 440HOUSTON, TX 77042T: 832 240 3771EXISTING TREE TOREMAIN, TYP.PLANT LEGENDTREESIA EAGLESTON HOLLYLI NATCHEZ CRAPE MYRTLELM MUSKOGEE CRAPEMYRTLEQPMEXICAN WHITE OAKQVLIVE OAKTDBALD CYPRESSUC CEDAR ELMSHRUBS & GROUNDCOVERCT BOTTLE BRUSHDV BUTTERFLY IRISIC "CARISSA" HOLLYLN PURPLE TRAILING LANTANARI INDIAN HAWTHORNRI* INDIAN HAWTHORNRK RED KNOCKOUT ROSELMB BIG BLUE LIRIOPEOJ MONKEY GRASSTA ASIAN JASMINEGS CAROLINA JESSIMINELS CORAL HONEYSUCKLEFIND GRADE & SODALL AREAS DAMAGEDBY CONSTRUCTIONPROPOSED TREE,TYP.SHRUBS &GROUNDCOVER, TYP.HISTE
CCTTES
AET STAIREG
91OF54ETX
RLDR
E
CAANDSEPAS. S
COTT SLAGLE5/16/2018020 40 60NMATCHLINE R/ L4.12
MATCHLINE S/ L4.13 TxDOT R.O.W.SH35 (MAIN ST.)EXISTINGDRIVE
TxDOT R.O.W.TxDOT R.O.W.TxDOT R.O.W.SH35 (MAIN ST.)EXISTING
DRIVE
EXISTING
DRIVE
EXISTINGDRIVE
EXISTING
DRIVE
EXISTINGDRIVEEXISTINGDRIVE
EXISTING
DRIVE
EXISTING
DRIVE 20-IC, SINGLE ROW2-LI65-IC, SINGLE ROW6-LI46-IC, SINGLE ROW4-LI3-LI7-QV328-CT3-LI9-LI3-LI5-LI2-QV289-CT4-LI8-IC, SINGLE ROW7-QV1-QV7-LI1-LI215-RI54-CTPLANTING PLANL4.1419-IC, SINGLE ROW93-IC, SINGLE ROW20-IC, SINGLE ROWBACKFILL, FINEGRADE & SOD AREADAMAGED BY WALKREMOVAL5-TAISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 08.06.2018Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -S.H. 35/Main St.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYD1.22DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
FANATICSPEARLAND ISDNOTESLEGEND1" = 20'-0"MATCHLINE V/ L4.14
MATCHLINE W/ L4.16
ISSUESEALJ:\PEARLAND SH 35 BEAUTIFICATION-CONCEPTUAL115-052\6.0-CD\6.2-CAD\6.21-SHEETS\L4.X_PLANTING\L4.15 PLANTINGPLAN.DWG
SHEETSCALE:PROJECT #:CHECKED BY:DATE:DRAWN BY:SCALE:LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE10401 Stella Link Dr.Houston, TX 77025T: 713 871 1414 F: 713 871 0888CLIENTPEDC11233 SHADOW CREEK PKWY SUITE 235PEARLAND, TX , 77584T: 281 997 3000CIVILWEISSER ENGINEERING CO.19500 PARK ROW, SUITE 100HOUSTON, TX, 77084T: 281 579 7300GRAPHICSMINOR DESIGN1601 W. WEBSTER #3HOUSTON, TX, 77019T: 713 523 6644IRRIGATIONJAMES POLE IRRIGATION100 N. LOCUST SUITE 3DENTON, TX, 76201T: 940 243 2364ELECTRICALDBR, INC.9990 RICHMOND AVENUE #300HOUSTON, TXT: 713 914 0888100 % DD06.22.2017 50% CD10.20.2017FOR PERMIT12.07.2017PERMIT REVISION04.13.2018ISSUE FOR BID05.16.2018SH 35 GATEWAY &CORRIDORPEARLAND, TXBMWSSS01.29.2018115-052STRUCTURALBEC ENGINEERING3200 WILCREST DRIVE, SUITE 440HOUSTON, TX 77042T: 832 240 3771EXISTING TREE TOREMAIN, TYP.PLANT LEGENDTREESIA EAGLESTON HOLLYLI NATCHEZ CRAPE MYRTLELM MUSKOGEE CRAPEMYRTLEQPMEXICAN WHITE OAKQVLIVE OAKTDBALD CYPRESSUC CEDAR ELMSHRUBS & GROUNDCOVERCT BOTTLE BRUSHDV BUTTERFLY IRISIC "CARISSA" HOLLYLN PURPLE TRAILING LANTANARI INDIAN HAWTHORNRI* INDIAN HAWTHORNRK RED KNOCKOUT ROSELMB BIG BLUE LIRIOPEOJ MONKEY GRASSTA ASIAN JASMINEGS CAROLINA JESSIMINELS CORAL HONEYSUCKLEFIND GRADE & SODALL AREAS DAMAGEDBY CONSTRUCTIONPROPOSED TREE,TYP.SHRUBS &GROUNDCOVER, TYP.HISTE
CCTTES
AET STAIREG
91OF54ETX
RLDR
E
CAANDSEPAS. S
COTT SLAGLE5/16/2018020 40 60NTxDOT R.O.W.SH35 (MAIN ST.)EXISTING
DRIVETxDOT R.O.W.4-LI2-LI2-LI5-QV5-IA4-IAPLANTING PLANL4.155-TA5-TA5-TA5-TA70-IC, SINGLE ROWF/L4.20 ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION 08.06.2018Pearland LandscapeMaintenance -S.H. 35/Main St.05.15.19CCA No. 115-046AFOR REFERENCE ONLYD1.23DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
ACE HARDWAREBICYCLE SHOPADVANCED APPLIANCEVALEROOFFICE DEPOTBIG LOTSDOLLAR GENERALNOTESLEGEND1" = 20'-0"MATCHLINE X/ L4.16
MATCHLINE Y/ L4.17
ISSUESEALJ:\PEARLAND SH 35 BEAUTIFICATION-CONCEPTUAL115-052\6.0-CD\6.2-CAD\6.21-SHEETS\L4.X_PLANTING\L4.16 PLANTINGPLAN.DWG
SHEETSCALE:PROJECT #:CHECKED BY:DATE:DRAWN BY:SCALE:LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE10401 Stella Link Dr.Houston, TX 77025T: 713 871 1414 F: 713 871 0888CLIENTPEDC11233 SHADOW CREEK PKWY SUITE 235PEARLAND, TX , 77584T: 281 997 3000CIVILWEISSER ENGINEERING CO.19500 PARK ROW, SUITE 100HOUSTON, TX, 77084T: 281 579 7300GRAPHICSMINOR DESIGN1601 W. WEBSTER #3HOUSTON, TX, 77019T: 713 523 6644IRRIGATIONJAMES POLE IRRIGATION100 N. LOCUST SUITE 3DENTON, TX, 76201T: 940 243 2364ELECTRICALDBR, INC.9990 RICHMOND AVENUE #300HOUSTON, TXT: 713 914 0888100 % DD06.22.2017 50% CD10.20.2017FOR PERMIT12.07.2017PERMIT REVISION04.13.2018ISSUE FOR BID05.16.2018SH 35 GATEWAY &CORRIDORPEARLAND, TXBMWSSS01.29.2018115-052STRUCTURALBEC ENGINEERING3200 WILCREST DRIVE, SUITE 440HOUSTON, TX 77042T: 832 240 3771EXISTING TREE TOREMAIN, TYP.PLANT LEGENDTREESIA EAGLESTON HOLLYLI NATCHEZ CRAPE MYRTLELM MUSKOGEE CRAPEMYRTLEQPMEXICAN WHITE OAKQVLIVE OAKTDBALD CYPRESSUC CEDAR ELMSHRUBS & GROUNDCOVERCT BOTTLE BRUSHDV BUTTERFLY IRISIC "CARISSA" HOLLYLN PURPLE TRAILING LANTANARI INDIAN HAWTHORNRI* INDIAN HAWTHORNRK RED KNOCKOUT ROSELMB BIG BLUE LIRIOPEOJ MONKEY GRASSTA ASIAN JASMINEGS CAROLINA JESSIMINELS CORAL HONEYSUCKLEFIND GRADE & SODALL AREAS DAMAGEDBY CONSTRUCTIONPROPOSED TREE,TYP.SHRUBS &GROUNDCOVER, TYP.HISTE
CCTTES
AET STAIREG
91OF54ETX
RLDR
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SHEETSCALE:PROJECT #:CHECKED BY:DATE:DRAWN BY:SCALE:LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE10401 Stella Link Dr.Houston, TX 77025T: 713 871 1414 F: 713 871 0888CLIENTPEDC11233 SHADOW CREEK PKWY SUITE 235PEARLAND, TX , 77584T: 281 997 3000CIVILWEISSER ENGINEERING CO.19500 PARK ROW, SUITE 100HOUSTON, TX, 77084T: 281 579 7300GRAPHICSMINOR DESIGN1601 W. WEBSTER #3HOUSTON, TX, 77019T: 713 523 6644IRRIGATIONJAMES POLE IRRIGATION100 N. LOCUST SUITE 3DENTON, TX, 76201T: 940 243 2364ELECTRICALDBR, INC.9990 RICHMOND AVENUE #300HOUSTON, TXT: 713 914 0888100 % DD06.22.2017 50% CD10.20.2017FOR PERMIT12.07.2017PERMIT REVISION04.13.2018ISSUE FOR BID05.16.2018SH 35 GATEWAY &CORRIDORPEARLAND, TXBMWSSS01.29.2018115-052STRUCTURALBEC ENGINEERING3200 WILCREST DRIVE, SUITE 440HOUSTON, TX 77042T: 832 240 3771EXISTING TREE TOREMAIN, TYP.PLANT LEGENDTREESIA EAGLESTON HOLLYLI NATCHEZ CRAPE MYRTLELM MUSKOGEE CRAPEMYRTLEQPMEXICAN WHITE OAKQVLIVE OAKTDBALD CYPRESSUC CEDAR ELMSHRUBS & GROUNDCOVERCT BOTTLE BRUSHDV BUTTERFLY IRISIC "CARISSA" HOLLYLN PURPLE TRAILING LANTANARI INDIAN HAWTHORNRI* INDIAN HAWTHORNRK RED KNOCKOUT ROSELMB BIG BLUE LIRIOPEOJ MONKEY GRASSTA ASIAN JASMINEGS CAROLINA JESSIMINELS CORAL HONEYSUCKLEFIND GRADE & SODALL AREAS DAMAGEDBY CONSTRUCTIONPROPOSED TREE,TYP.SHRUBS &GROUNDCOVER, TYP.HISTE
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SHEETSCALE:PROJECT #:CHECKED BY:DATE:DRAWN BY:SCALE:LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE10401 Stella Link Dr.Houston, TX 77025T: 713 871 1414 F: 713 871 0888CLIENTPEDC11233 SHADOW CREEK PKWY SUITE 235PEARLAND, TX , 77584T: 281 997 3000CIVILWEISSER ENGINEERING CO.19500 PARK ROW, SUITE 100HOUSTON, TX, 77084T: 281 579 7300GRAPHICSMINOR DESIGN1601 W. WEBSTER #3HOUSTON, TX, 77019T: 713 523 6644IRRIGATIONJAMES POLE IRRIGATION100 N. LOCUST SUITE 3DENTON, TX, 76201T: 940 243 2364ELECTRICALDBR, INC.9990 RICHMOND AVENUE #300HOUSTON, TXT: 713 914 0888100 % DD06.22.2017 50% CD10.20.2017FOR PERMIT12.07.2017PERMIT REVISION04.13.2018ISSUE FOR BID05.16.2018SH 35 GATEWAY &CORRIDORPEARLAND, TXBMWSSS01.29.2018115-052STRUCTURALBEC ENGINEERING3200 WILCREST DRIVE, SUITE 440HOUSTON, TX 77042T: 832 240 3771EXISTING TREE TOREMAIN, TYP.PLANT LEGENDTREESIA EAGLESTON HOLLYLI NATCHEZ CRAPE MYRTLELM MUSKOGEE CRAPEMYRTLEQPMEXICAN WHITE OAKQVLIVE OAKTD BALD CYPRESSUC CEDAR ELMSHRUBS & GROUNDCOVERCT BOTTLE BRUSHDV BUTTERFLY IRISIC "CARISSA" HOLLYLN PURPLE TRAILING LANTANARI INDIAN HAWTHORNRI* INDIAN HAWTHORNRK RED KNOCKOUT ROSELMB BIG BLUE LIRIOPEOJ MONKEY GRASSTA ASIAN JASMINEGS CAROLINA JESSIMINELS CORAL HONEYSUCKLEFIND GRADE & SODALL AREAS DAMAGEDBY CONSTRUCTIONPROPOSED TREE,TYP.SHRUBS &GROUNDCOVER, TYP.HISTE
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SHEETSCALE:PROJECT #:CHECKED BY:DATE:DRAWN BY:SCALE:LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE10401 Stella Link Dr.Houston, TX 77025T: 713 871 1414 F: 713 871 0888CLIENTPEDC11233 SHADOW CREEK PKWY SUITE 235PEARLAND, TX , 77584T: 281 997 3000CIVILWEISSER ENGINEERING CO.19500 PARK ROW, SUITE 100HOUSTON, TX, 77084T: 281 579 7300GRAPHICSMINOR DESIGN1601 W. WEBSTER #3HOUSTON, TX, 77019T: 713 523 6644IRRIGATIONJAMES POLE IRRIGATION100 N. LOCUST SUITE 3DENTON, TX, 76201T: 940 243 2364ELECTRICALDBR, INC.9990 RICHMOND AVENUE #300HOUSTON, TXT: 713 914 0888100 % DD06.22.2017 50% CD10.20.2017FOR PERMIT12.07.2017PERMIT REVISION04.13.2018ISSUE FOR BID05.16.2018SH 35 GATEWAY &CORRIDORPEARLAND, TXBMWSSS01.29.2018115-052STRUCTURALBEC ENGINEERING3200 WILCREST DRIVE, SUITE 440HOUSTON, TX 77042T: 832 240 3771EXISTING TREE TOREMAIN, TYP.PLANT LEGENDTREESIA EAGLESTON HOLLYLI NATCHEZ CRAPE MYRTLELM MUSKOGEE CRAPEMYRTLEQPMEXICAN WHITE OAKQVLIVE OAKTD BALD CYPRESSUC CEDAR ELMSHRUBS & GROUNDCOVERCT BOTTLE BRUSHDV BUTTERFLY IRISIC "CARISSA" HOLLYLN PURPLE TRAILING LANTANARI INDIAN HAWTHORNRI* INDIAN HAWTHORNRK RED KNOCKOUT ROSELMB BIG BLUE LIRIOPEOJ MONKEY GRASSTA ASIAN JASMINEGS CAROLINA JESSIMINELS CORAL HONEYSUCKLEFIND GRADE & SODALL AREAS DAMAGEDBY CONSTRUCTIONPROPOSED TREE,TYP.SHRUBS &GROUNDCOVER, TYP.HISTE
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10401 STELLA LINK RD HOUSTON, TX 77025 T: 713.871.1414 CLARKCONDON.COM
PEARLAND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
BROADWAY ST.
PEDC
MAINTENANCE DIAGRAM
PEARLAND, TX21.05.25115-046A
0 100 200 300
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CITY OF PEARLAND EASEMENT
SCOPE OF WORK:
1. TURF (CLASS A)
2. MONUMENT SIGN
3. SHRUBS & GROUNDCOVER
4. IRRIGATION
5. TREES
6. SIDEWALK
7. ELECTRICAL
8. DECOMPOSED GRANITE
9. TRASH PICK-UP/ DEBRIS CONTROL
SEE ENLARGEMENT
SHEET E1.2
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36'-9"
6'-0"
7'-0"44'-5"17'-3"
9'-0"3'-6"24' SIGNRE:CONCRETE WALK RE: DECORATIVE GRAVELRE:2- LM8- DV12- RK47- LN78- LN116- TARETAINING WALLRE: & STRUCTURALPROPERTY LINEEXISTING CITYEASEMENT LINESTEEL EDGINGRE:CUT BEDEDGE RE:FIELD VERIFY LOCATIONFINE GRADE & SOD ALL DAMAGEDUE TO CONSTRUCTIONALIGN WALK WITH EDGEOF EASEMENT LINE4'-0"
5
3
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-0"1'-0"ALIGN WALK FLUSHWITH EXISTING RAMPEXISTING RAMP1HP+BOC 33.56+TW 34.79+TW 34.79+TW 34.79+2%BW 33.80BW 31.80BW 33.80TW 34.79+BW 33.973%BED DRAINAGERE:BEGIN PROPOSED WALK FLUSHWITH EXISTING CURB RAMP53'-3"C/L2.0233.64+33.64+33.76+33.64+33.76+33.76+MEET EXISTING GRADE+BW 33.00+BW 32.00+BW 32.00+BW 33.00MEET EXISTING GRADEMEET EXISTING GRADELLLLLLLPLANT LEGENDKEY COMMON NAMETREESLM MUSKOGEE CRAPEMYRTLESHRUB & GROUNDCOVERDV BUTTERFLY IRISLN PURPLE TRAILING LANTANARKKNOCKOUT ROSE (RED)TA ASIAN JASMINESYMBOLSORNAMENTAL TREEGROUND COVERSTEEL EDGINGFINE GRADE & SOD ALL AREASDAMAGED BY CONSTRUCTIONNOTE:- REF: FOR PLANTING SCHEDULE- REF: FOR PLANTING DETAILS- BED EDGE SHALL BE CUT EDGE UNLESSOTHERWISE NOTEDSELMATERIALS LEGENDKEY MATERIALCONCRETE PAVINGRE:GRAVELDECORATIVE GRAVELRE:SYMBOLSEXPANSION JOINTCENTERLINE1CLSPECIFIC PROJECTCONSTRUCTION NOTES1. OWNER TO PROVIDE CONTROL STAKINGONE TIME FOR CONTRACTOR.2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE FROM BACK OFCURB AND CENTERLINE OF WALK.3. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FORREPAIRING ALL EXISTING GRADESDAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION.4. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLEFOR REPAIRING AND/OR REPLACING ANYDAMAGED UTILITIES AT NO ADDITIONALCOST TO THE OWNER.5. EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES ARENOT SHOWN CONTRACTOR TO CONTACT811 A MINIMUM OF 48 HOURS PRIOR TOCONSTRUCTION TO HAVE UTILITIES FIELDLOCATED.6. ALL CONSTRUCTION TO COMPLY WITH ALLAPPLICABLE CODES AND ORDINANCES.7. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WORKWITH OTHER TRADES ON THE PROJECT.8. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE FAMILIAR WITHACTUAL SITE CONDITIONS BEFOREPROCEEDING WITH WORK.9. ANY DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN ACTUALSITE CONDITIONS AND THECONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS SHALL BEBROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THEOWNERS REPRESENTATIVE IN A TIMELYMANNER TO NOT ADVERSELY AFFECTPROGRESS OF WORK.9. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TRAFFICCONTROL FOR ENTIRE DURATION OF THEPROJECT. REFER TO TxDOT STANDARDSINGLE LANE CLOSURE DETAILS. ALLLANE CLOSURES SHALL BE APPROVED BYTxDOT BEFORE WORK CAN BEGIN.CONSTRUCTION &PLANTING PLAN1"=4'-0"L2.01ISSUESEALJ:\PEARLAND FM 518 GATEWAY 117-132\4.0 WORKING FILES\4.2CAD\4.22 SHEETS\190305_IFC\L2.01 CONSTRUCTION & PLANTINGPLAN.DWG
SHEETSCALE:PROJECT #:CHECKED BY:DATE:DRAWN BY:SCALE:LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE10401 Stella Link Dr.Houston, TX 77025T: 713 871 1414 F: 713 871 0888CLIENTPEDC11233 SHADOW CREEK PKWY SUITE 235PEARLAND, TX , 77584T: 281 997 3000GRAPHICSMINOR DESIGN1601 W. WEBSTER #3HOUSTON, TX, 77019T: 713 523 6644IRRIGATIONJAMES POLE IRRIGATION100 N. LOCUST SUITE 3DENTON, TX, 76201T: 940 243 2364ELECTRICALDBR, INC.9990 RICHMOND AVENUE #300HOUSTON, TXT: 713 914 0888STRUCTURALBEC ENGINEERING3200 WILCREST DRIVE, SUITE 440HOUSTON, TX 77042T: 832 240 3771FM518 Gateway EnhancementsPEARLAND, TXLMSSS03.05.2019117-132HISTE
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10401 STELLA LINK RD HOUSTON, TX 77025 T: 713.871.1414 CLARKCONDON.COM
PEARLAND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
YOST/SCARSDALE BLVD.
PEDC
MAINTENANCE DIAGRAM
PEARLAND, TX21.05.25115-046A
0 50 100 150
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YOST/SCARSDALE BLVD.LIMIT OF WORK
SCOPE OF WORK:
1. MONUMENT SIGN
2. SHRUBS & GROUNDCOVER
3. IRRIGATION
4. ELECTRICAL
5. DECOMPOSED GRANITE
6. TRASH PICK-UP/ DEBRIS CONTROL
(MOWING BY OTHERS)
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sheet title
1333 w. loop south
suite 1450
houston, tx 77027
[713] 439-0027
issue date
Contract Set
Pearland EDC
Pearland, TX
H20372
10/19/2021
Shadow Creek
Parkway
Entryway
LP, JL, CP
LP, JL, CP
BC, JL
Planting Plan
DiagramG1.1
N O R T H
20'10'5'0'
SCALE: 1"=10'
Planting Plan01
10.19.2021
1. SCOPE OF WORK
2. TURF (CLASS A)
3. MONUMENT SIGN
4. SIDEWALK
5. TREES
6. SHRUBS & GROUNDCOVER
7. IRRIGATION
8. ELECTRICAL
9. DECOMPOSED GRANITE
10. TRASH PICK-UP/ DEBRIS CONTROL
DocuSign Envelope ID: F9938903-5C34-4956-A33A-ED360FEC54C8
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1/2
3/4
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
3/4
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3/4
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1/2
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CONTROLLER
L.I.C. SHALL CONFIRM
EXACT CONTROLLER
AND BACKFLOW DEVICE
LOCATION PRIOR TO
CONSTRUCTION
1" WATER METER
1" BALL VALVE
11 1/4
1 1/2 1 1/2
3/4
1" R.P. ASSEMBLY
1" MASTER VALVE
1 1/2
1 1/2
1 1/2
L.I.C. TO INSTALL R.P. DEVICE
WITHIN HOT BOX TYPE BACKFLOW
ENCLOSURE. G.C. TO COORDINATE
POWER TO BACKFLOW LOCATION
FOR HOT BOX
1 1/21 1/21 1/2
1 1/2
NOTE: CONTRACTOR TO CONNECT TO EXISTING 8" WATER
LINE ALONG HARTFORD LANDING. VERIFY IN FIELD
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sheet title
sheet
1333 w. loop south
suite 1450
houston, tx 77027
[713] 439-0027
issue date
Contract Set
Pearland EDC
Pearland, TX
H20372
10/19/2021
Shadow Creek
Parkway
Entryway
LP, JL, CP
LP, JL, CP
BC, JL
Irrigation
Plan
LI1.01
N O R T H
20'10'5'0'
SCALE: 1"=10'
Irrigation Plan01
10311
LANDSCAPE WATER MANAGEMENT
IRRIGATION DESIGN, CONSULTING, AND
IRRIGATION CONSULTANTS
100 N. LOCUST ST., SUITE 3
DENTON, TEXAS 76201
FAX: 940.382.2475
TEXAS L.I.C. #658 PHONE: 940.243.2364
james@jamespoleirrigation.com
L.I.C. SHALL SELECT SPRAY NOZZLES FOR "HEAD-TO-HEAD" COVERAGE, ADJUSTED
FOR NO OVERSPRAY ONTO WALLS AND WALKS. NO OVERSPRAY INTO STREETS IS PERMITTED.
HUNTER ACC2 SERIES AUTOMATIC CONTROLLER MODEL A2C-1200-M WITH WIRELESS SOLAR SYNC SENSOR
LOCATE SENSOR AS FIELD DIRECTED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
PURPLE CLASS 200 ( EXCEPT 1/2 INCH #315 ) PVC LATERAL PIPE
HUNTER ICV SERIES ELECTRIC REMOTE CONTROL VALVE
HUNTER HQ-33DLRC-R QUICK COUPLING VALVE WITH LOCKING PURPLE COVER AND 3/4" PVC BALL VALVE
ONE 4" CLASS 200 SLEEVE PIPES
PURPLE SCHEDULE 40 PVC MAINLINE PIPE
HUNTER ICV SERIES ELECTRIC REMOTE CONTROL, "TREE BUBBLER ZONE" VALVE
SEE INSTALLATION NOTE #13 REGARDING TREE BUBBLER LATERAL PIPE
IRRIGATION WATER METER AND TAP, SIZE AS NOTED ON THE PLAN
TWO 4" CLASS 200 SLEEVE PIPES
WILKINS 375 SERIES REDUCED PRESSURE TYPE BACKFLOW PREVENTOR INSTALLED PER CITY CODE WITH "HOT BOX" ENCLOSURE
AND SAME SIZE BRONZE BALL VALVE INSTALLED ON THE UP-STREAM SIDE. L.I.C. SHALL SIZE ENCLOSURE
"MASTER" ELECTRIC VALVE
HUNTER PROS-04-PRS30 SERIES POP UP SPRAY HEAD WITH PRO SPRAY SERIES NOZZLE AS NOTED BELOW
HUNTER PROS-06-PRS30 SERIES POP UP SPRAY HEADS WITH HUNTER MSBN-50H STREAM BUBBLER NOZZLES. ( TWO PER TREE )
HUNTER PROS-04-PRS30 SERIES POP UP SPRAY HEAD WITH SS / ES SERIES STRIP NOZZLE UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
SEE INSTALLATION NOTE #13 REGARDING TREE BUBBLER LATERAL PIPE
HUNTER PGP ULTRA, ADJUSTABLE ARC 4" POP UP ROTARY HEAD, PART CIRCLE, #2.5 BLUE NOZZLE UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE
NETAFIM LVCZ SERIES DRIP VALVE ASSEMBLY WITH PRESSURE REGULATOR AND 140 MESH FILTER
USE MODEL LVCZS8010075-LF FOR DRIP ZONES WITH .25 TO 4.4 GPM FLOW RATE WITH
PRESSURE REGULATOR MODEL #PRV075LF42V2K
USE MODEL LVCZ10075-HFHP FOR DRIP ZONES WITH 4.5 TO 17.6 GPM FLOW RATE
PRESSURE REGULATOR MODEL #PRV075HF45V2K
NETAFIM TECHLINE TLHCVXR5-12 SERIES DRIP TUBE IN SHRUB BED INSTALLED AT 2" DEPTH
SEE INSTALLATION NOTE #16 REGARDING DRIP TUBE LAYOUT IN SHRUB BEDS.
IRRIGATION LEGEND
RECLAIMED WATER
ALL PVC PIPES, VALVE BOX LIDS, HEAD COVERS, VALVE HANDLES, AND DRIP TUBE
SHALL BE COLOR PURPLE FOR FUTURE RECLAIMED WATER USE.
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1333 w. loop south
suite 1450
houston, tx 77027
[713] 439-0027
issue date
Contract Set
Pearland EDC
Pearland, TX
H20372
10/19/2021
Shadow Creek
Parkway
Entryway
LP, JL, CP
LP, JL, CP
BC, JL
Irrigation
Details and
Notes
LI1.02
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DRIP VALVE TAG
FINISH GRADE
VALVE BOX
SEE SPECS.
BRICK SUPPORTS
(THREE)
SEESPECS
LINE FLUSHING
VALVE TLSOV
3/4" GRAVEL SUMP
(1 CUBIC FOOT)
DRIP TUBE
MANUAL LINE FLUSH VALVE
PVC CAP
FINISH GRADE24" MIN. TO
3. WHERE THERE IS MORE THAN ONE SLEEVE, EXTEND THE SMALLER
PVC CAP (TYPICAL)
4. MECHANICALLY TAMP TO 95% PROCTOR.
SLEEVE TO 24-INCHES MINIMUM ABOVE FINISH GRADE.
2. ALL JOINTS TO BE SOLVENT WELDED AND WATERTIGHT.
1. ALL PVC IRRIGATION SLEEVES TO BE CLASS 200 PIPE.NOTES:
SLEEVING
PAVING
18" MAX.12" MIN.
DITCH
SLEEVES
4" MIN. CLEARANCE
18" MIN.
PAVING
(TYPICAL)
WIRE W/O CONDUIT
1. SLEEVE BELOW ALL HARDSCAPE ELEMENTS WITH CLASS 200 PVC
HAVE BEEN MADE.
AFTER ALL CONNECTIONS
OR GREATER. UNTIE
OF DIRECTION OF 30°
ALL WIRING AT CHANGES
TIE A 24-INCH LOOP IN
CONDUITWIRING IN
TRENCH DETAIL
2. FOR PIPE AND WIRE BURIAL DEPTHS SEE SPECIFICATIONS. TWICE THE DIAMETER OF THE PIPE OR WIRE BUNDLE WITHIN.
NOTES:
10-FOOT INTERVALS.
TAPE AND BUNDLE AT
AND BESIDE MAINLINE.
RUN WIRING BENEATH
PLAN VIEW
TRENCH AS SHOWN.
PLASTIC PIPING TO
ALL SOLVENT WELD
BE SNAKED IN
THE SAME TRENCH
MAINLINE, LATERAL,AND WIRING IN
SECTION VIEW
PIPELATERALMAINLINEPIPE
HIGH POP-UP SPRAY HEAD
12" MIN. DEPTH
1/2" PVC 90, SOCKET X MIP
1/2" FLEX PVC, 12-INCH MIN.
1/2" PVC 90, SOCKET X MIP
PVC SCH 40 TEE OR ELL
POP-UP SPRAY SPRINKLER:
FINISH GRADE/TOP OF MULCH
PVC LATERAL PIPE
PLANT MATERIAL
PVC LATERAL PIPE
3/4-INCH WASHED GRAVEL
3.0-INCH MINIMUM DEPTH OF
PVC SCH 40 TEE OR ELL
SCH 80 NIPPLE ( 2" LENGTH,
PVC SCH 80 NIPPLE
PVC SCH 40 MALE ADAPTER
HIDDEN) AND SCH 40 ELL
WATER PROOF CONNECTION
30-INCH LENGTH OF WIRE
PVC SCH 80 NIPPLE (CLOSE)
REMOTE CONTROL VALVE:
VALVE BOX WITH COVER:
FINISH GRADE/TOP OF MULCH
PVC MAINLINE PIPE
(LENGTH AS REQUIRED)
PVC SCH 40 ELL
REMOTE CONTROL VALVE
BRICK (1 OF 4)
3" MIN.
10-INCH ROUND
(1 OF 2)
1" X 30" GALV. STEEL PIPE
SCH. 80 SWING JOINT ASSEMBLY
FINISH GRADE/TOP OF MULCH
PVC SCH 80 NIPPLE (LENGTH AS REQUIRED)
PVC SCH 40 TEE OR ELL
QUICK-COUPLING VALVE:
POP-UP SPRAY HEAD
1/2" PVC 90, SOCKET X MIP
1/2" FLEX PVC, 12-INCH MIN.
1/2" PVC 90, SOCKET X MIP
PVC SCH 40 TEE OR ELL
POP-UP SPRAY SPRINKLER:
FINISH GRADE/TOP OF MULCH
PVC LATERAL PIPE
12" MIN. DEPTH
PVC SCH 40 STREET ELL
PVC SCH 80 NIPPLE
ROTOR POP-UP SPRINKLER:
(LENGTH AS REQUIRED)
PVC SCH 40 STREET ELL
PVC SCH 40 TEE OR ELL
PVC SCH 80 NIPPLE (LENGTH AS REQUIRED)
ROTOR POP-UP SPRINKLER
PVC LATERAL PIPE
PVC SCH 40 ELL
FINISH GRADE
QUICK COUPLER VALVE
PVC MAINLINE - 18" DEPTH 3 INCH DEPTH CLEAN PEA GRAVEL
BRICK, 1 OF 4
BALL VALVE
12" x 17" RECTANGULAR
VALVE BOX WITH PURPLE COVER
WITH PVC BALL VALVE
TREE BUBBLER
1/2" SLIP SCH. 40 PVC ELL.
1/2" FLEX PVC PIPE
MINIMUM 18" LENGTH
1/2-INCH MALE NPT X
PVC LATERAL PIPE
PVC SCH 40 TEE OR ELL
STREAM BUBBLER NOZZLE
TREE ROOT BALL
ON 6" POP-UP SPRAY
TREE WELL RIM
HEAD BODY, SET INSIDE
PLANTING "WELL"
SET TOP OF HEAD FLUSH
WITH GRADE AROUND
OUTSIDE OF TREE WELL
INCLUDE TWO BUBBLER HEADS, SET
ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF ROOT BALL
1/2" SLIP SCH. 40 PVC ELL.
1/2-INCH MALE NPT X
ADJUST STREAM BUBBLER
FOR OPTIMUM COVERAGE
BACKFILL
PVC OR POLY SUPPLY HEADER
PVC OR POLY EXHAUST HEADER
AREA PERIMETER
REMOTE CONTROL
FILTER AND PRVVALVE WITH DISC
2" TO 4" FROM EDGEPERIMETER LATERALS
CONNECTION
DRIP LINE START
MALE ADAPTERCONNECTION
DRIP LINE START
PLUMBED TO PVC OR POLYMANUAL LINE FLUSHING VALVE
DRIP LINE
REMOTE CONTROL VALVE
PRVWITH DISC FILTER AND
CONNECTIONMALE ADAPTER
DRIP LINE START
SUPPLY HEADER -
ISLAND PERIMETER
DRIP LINE TEE
DRIP LINE ELL
DRIP LINE
MANUAL LINE FLUSHING VALVE
PLUMBED TO DRIP TUBING® CV
MANUAL LINE FLUSHINGVALVE PLUMBED TO PVC
AREA PERIMETER
CONNECTIONDRIP LINE START
EXHAUST HEADER
DRIP LINE
SUPPLY HEADER
VALVE WITH DISCFILTER AND PRV
REMOTE CONTROL
DRIP LINE
OR POLY
SUPPLY AND EXHAUST HEADERS SHALL BE CLASS 200 PVC
PIPE, OF THE SAME DIAMETER AS THE ZONE VALVE SIZE.
CLASS 200 PVC, SIZED
AS NOTED ON PLANS.
USE DRIP TUBE FOR SUPPLY AND EXHAUST HEADERS ON USE DRIP TUBE FOR SUPPLY AND EXHAUST HEADERS ON
SUPPLY AND EXHAUST HEADERS SHALL BE CLASS 200 PVC
PIPE, OF THE SAME DIAMETER AS THE ZONE VALVE SIZE.
USE DRIP TUBE FOR SUPPLY AND EXHAUST HEADERS ON
GRIDS WITH FLOW SMALLER THAN 5 GPM ONLY. GRIDS WITH FLOW SMALLER THAN 5 GPM ONLY. GRIDS WITH FLOW SMALLER THAN 5 GPM ONLY.
PVC SCH 40 COUPLING
PVC SCH 80 NIPPLE (CLOSE)
DRIP VALVE ASSEMBLY WITH
FILTER AND PSI REGULATOR
SERVICING ASSEMBLYPVC SCH 80 UNION FOR
PVC SCH 40 ELL
3.0-INCH MINIMUM DEPTH OF3/4-INCH WASHED GRAVEL
PVC SCH 40 MALE ADAPTER
PVC SCH 40 TEE OR ELL
PVC SCH 40 ELL
PVC SCH 80 NIPPLE (2-INCHLENGTH, HIDDEN) AND
AS REQUIRED, 1 OF 2)PVC SCH 80 NIPPLE (LENGTH
VALVE BOX WITH COVER:
WATER PROOF CONNECTION
30-INCH LINEAR LENGTH OF
CONTROL ZONE KIT
BRICK (1 OF 4)
PVC MAINLINE
(1 OF 2)
FINISH GRADE
TOP OF MULCH
24-INCH SIZE
ID TAG
WIRE, COILED
DRIP TUBE
TOP OF GRADE
TIE DOWN STAKE:
DRIP TUBE
17 MM COMPRESSION FITTING
2" BELOW GRADE IN SHRUB BED
OR 4" BELOW GRADE IN TURF
( SHRUB BED ONLY )
DRIP ZONE INDICATOR
DRIP TUBE
SNAP COLLAR
PLANT MATERIAL
FINISH GRADE
XERI-POP:
1/4-INCH BARBED INLET
PROTECTIVE FLANGE
1/4-INCH SELF-PIERCING BARB CONNECTOR
INSERT FITTING:
NOTE:
INTO 1/2-INCH POLYETHYLENE TUBING.
USE XERIMAN TOOL XM-TOOL TO INSERT BARB CONNECTOR DIRECTLY
OR
VINYL DISTRIBUTION TUBING
POLYETHYLENE DISTRIBUTION TUBING
1/4-INCH TUBING:
OR WITHIN LOW PLANTINGS FOR OPTIMUM VIEWING. WITH CLOSED SPRAY NOZZLE.
LOCATE AT FURTHEST DISTANCE FROM DRIP VALVE ASSEMPLY, ADJACENT TO EDGING
LANDSCAPE WATER MANAGEMENT
IRRIGATION DESIGN, CONSULTING, AND
IRRIGATION CONSULTANTS
100 N. LOCUST ST., SUITE 3
DENTON, TEXAS 76201
FAX: 940.382.2475
TEXAS L.I.C. #658 PHONE: 940.243.2364
james@jamespoleirrigation.com
CONTROLLER STATION
FLOW IN G.P.M.
VALVE SIZE
APPROX. LINEARFOOTAGE OF DRIP TUBE
L.I.C. SHALL SELECT SPRAY NOZZLES FOR "HEAD-TO-HEAD" COVERAGE, ADJUSTED
FOR NO OVERSPRAY ONTO WALLS AND WALKS. NO OVERSPRAY INTO STREETS IS PERMITTED.
HUNTER ACC2 SERIES AUTOMATIC CONTROLLER MODEL A2C-1200-M WITH WIRELESS SOLAR SYNC SENSOR
LOCATE SENSOR AS FIELD DIRECTED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
PURPLE CLASS 200 ( EXCEPT 1/2 INCH #315 ) PVC LATERAL PIPE
HUNTER ICV SERIES ELECTRIC REMOTE CONTROL VALVE
HUNTER HQ-33DLRC-R QUICK COUPLING VALVE WITH LOCKING PURPLE COVER AND 3/4" PVC BALL VALVE
ONE 4" CLASS 200 SLEEVE PIPES
PURPLE SCHEDULE 40 PVC MAINLINE PIPE
HUNTER ICV SERIES ELECTRIC REMOTE CONTROL, "TREE BUBBLER ZONE" VALVE
SEE INSTALLATION NOTE #13 REGARDING TREE BUBBLER LATERAL PIPE
IRRIGATION WATER METER AND TAP, SIZE AS NOTED ON THE PLAN
TWO 4" CLASS 200 SLEEVE PIPES
WILKINS 375 SERIES REDUCED PRESSURE TYPE BACKFLOW PREVENTOR INSTALLED PER CITY CODE WITH "HOT BOX" ENCLOSURE
AND SAME SIZE BRONZE BALL VALVE INSTALLED ON THE UP-STREAM SIDE. L.I.C. SHALL SIZE ENCLOSURE
"MASTER" ELECTRIC VALVE
HUNTER PROS-04-PRS30 SERIES POP UP SPRAY HEAD WITH PRO SPRAY SERIES NOZZLE AS NOTED BELOW
HUNTER PROS-06-PRS30 SERIES POP UP SPRAY HEADS WITH HUNTER MSBN-50H STREAM BUBBLER NOZZLES. ( TWO PER TREE )
HUNTER PROS-04-PRS30 SERIES POP UP SPRAY HEAD WITH SS / ES SERIES STRIP NOZZLE UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
SEE INSTALLATION NOTE #13 REGARDING TREE BUBBLER LATERAL PIPE
HUNTER PGP ULTRA, ADJUSTABLE ARC 4" POP UP ROTARY HEAD, PART CIRCLE, #2.5 BLUE NOZZLE UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE
NETAFIM LVCZ SERIES DRIP VALVE ASSEMBLY WITH PRESSURE REGULATOR AND 140 MESH FILTER
USE MODEL LVCZS8010075-LF FOR DRIP ZONES WITH .25 TO 4.4 GPM FLOW RATE WITH
PRESSURE REGULATOR MODEL #PRV075LF42V2K
USE MODEL LVCZ10075-HFHP FOR DRIP ZONES WITH 4.5 TO 17.6 GPM FLOW RATE
PRESSURE REGULATOR MODEL #PRV075HF45V2K
NETAFIM TECHLINE TLHCVXR5-12 SERIES DRIP TUBE IN SHRUB BED INSTALLED AT 2" DEPTH
SEE INSTALLATION NOTE #16 REGARDING DRIP TUBE LAYOUT IN SHRUB BEDS.
1. COORDINATE IRRIGATION INSTALLATION WITH PLANTING PLAN AND SITE CONDITIONS TO PROVIDE COMPLETE COVERAGE WITH
MINIMUM OVERSPRAY. THE IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE MINOR ADJUSTMENTS TO ENSURE PROPER COVERAGE AT
NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. THE IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL LOCAL AND STATE MANDATED
IRRIGATION ORDINANCES AND CODES, AND WILL SECURE ALL REQUIRED PERMITS. L.I.C. SHALL PAY ANY ASSOCIATED FEES
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. ALL LOCAL CODES SHALL PREVAIL OVER ANY DISCREPANCIES HEREIN AND SHALL BE ADDRESSED
BEFORE ANY CONSTRUCTION BEGINS.
2. NO MACHINE TRENCHING SHALL BE PERMITTED WITHIN THE ROOT ZONE OF EXISTING TREES. HAND-DIG ONLY, WITHIN THE ROOT
ZONES OF EXISTING TREES. NO ROOTS OVER 1" DIAMETER SHALL BE CUT. STAKE ALL PROPOSED TRENCH ROUTES NEAR
EXISTING TREES FOR APPROVAL BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT BEFORE DIGGING BEGINS.
3. CONFIRM MINIMUM STATIC WATER PRESSURE OF 65 PSI AT THE HIGHEST ELEVATION OF THE SYSTEM LIMITS, AND MAXIMUM
STATIC WATER PRESSURE OF 90 P.S.I. AT THE LOWEST ELEVATION OF THE SYSTEM LIMITS AT LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE BEGINNING
WORK. IF STATIC WATER PRESSURE IS OUTSIDE THE RANGE STATED ABOVE, DO NOT PROCEED UNTIL DIRECTED BY THE
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.
4. LATERAL PIPE SHALL BE INSTALLED AT A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 12 INCHES. MAINLINE PIPE AND WIRES SHALL BE INSTALLED AT A
MINIMUM DEPTH OF 18 INCHES. NO MACHINE TRENCHING SHALL BE PERMITTED WITHIN EXISTING TREE ROOT ZONES. WHEN HAND
- TRENCHING WITHIN EXISTING TREE ROOT ZONES, NO ROOTS LARGER THAN 1" DIAMETER SHALL BE CUT.
5. UNSLEEVED PIPES MAY BE SHOWN UNDER PAVEMENT FOR GRAPHIC CLARITY ONLY. INSTALL THESE PIPES IN ADJACENT
LANDSCAPED AREAS.
6. ELECTRIC POWER SHALL BE PROVIDED WITHIN FIVE FEET OF CONTROLLER LOCATION BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR. L.I.C. TO
PROVIDE FINAL HARD-WIRE TO CONTROLLER.
7. 24 VOLT VALVE WIRE SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF #14 GAUGE, U.F. APPROVED FOR DIRECT BURIAL, SINGLE CONDUCTOR "IRRIGATION
WIRE". WIRE SPLICES SHALL INCLUDE DBY CONNECTORS AS MANUFACTURED BY 3M COMPANY. ALL FIELD SPLICES SHALL BE
LOCATED IN A ROUND VALVE BOX OF SUFFICIENT SIZE TO ALLOW INSPECTION.
8. VALVE BOXES SHALL BE INSTALLED FLUSH WITH GRADE, SUPPORTED BY BRICKS IF NEEDED, WITH 3 INCHES OF CLEAN PEA
GRAVEL LOCATED BELOW THE VALVE. USE 12" x 17" RECTANGULAR VALVE BOXES WITH PURPLE LID FOR QUICK COUPLING
VALVES, AND 10" ROUND BOXES FOR ELECTRIC VALVES UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
9. USE RIGID SCH. 80 PVC SWING JOINT ASSEMBLIES TO CONNECT ALL ROTARY HEADS AND QUICK COUPLERS.
10. ALL SPRAY HEADS SHALL BE CONNECTED WITH A 12" MINIMUM LENGTH OF 1/2" FLEX PVC. THE FLEX PVC SHALL BE SOLVENT
WELDED TO SCHEDULE 40 PVC FITTINGS WITH WELD-ON #795 SOLVENT AND #P-70 PRIMER.
11. PROVIDE ONE QUICK COUPLER KEY WITH SWIVEL HOSE ELL FOR EVERY SIX Q.C. VALVES. ( MINIMUM ONE SET ).
12. CONTRACTOR IS TO CONTACT APPROPRIATE AUTHORITIES AND LOCATE ALL UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION.
13. LATERAL PIPE TO TREE STREAM BUBBLER HEADS IS OMITTED FOR GRAPHIC CLARITY. CONNECT TREE BUBBLER HEADS TO VALVES
AS SHOWN WITH CLASS 200 PVC PIPE SIZED TO ALLOW A MAXIMUM FLOW VELOCITY OF 5 FEET PER SECOND
14. THE PROPOSED LOCATIONS OF ALL ABOVE- GROUND EQUIPMENT INCLUDING BACKFLOW PREVENTORS, CONTROLLERS AND
WEATHER SENSORS SHALL BE STAKED BY THE CONTRACTOR FOR APPROVAL BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OR OWNER'S
REPRESENTATIVE BEFORE THESE ITEMS ARE INSTALLED.
15. ALL HEADS SHALL BE INSTALLED A MINIMUM OF 4" FROM PAVEMENT EDGES. ( 6" OR GREATER WHERE REQUIRED BY LOCAL CODE )
FINAL HEAD ADJUSTMENTS BY THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE THE ADDITION OF CHECK VALVES WHERE NEEDED TO PREVENT
EXCESSIVE LOW HEAD DRAINAGE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BUDGET FOR, AND INSTALL CHECK VALVES FOR UP 10 % OF THE
TOTAL NUMBER OF HEADS WHEN NEEDED, WITH NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER.
16. WHERE SHOWN ON THE PLANS, MASS SHRUB / GROUNDCOVER BEDS SHALL INCLUDE NETAFIM TECHLINE TLHCVXR SERIES DRIP
TUBE WITH PRE-INSTALLED .55 GPH DRIP EMITTERS AT 12" INTERVALS ( TLHCVXR5-12 ), INSTALLED IN CENTER-FED GRIDS WITH
ROWS SPACED 18" APART. INDIVIDUAL DRIP TUBE RUNS SHALL NOT EXCEED 150 L.F. PVC LATERAL "TRUNK" LINES SHALL BE
INSTALLED 10" DEEP. DRIP TUBE SHALL BE SET 2" BELOW FINISHED SOIL GRADE ( NOT INCLUDING MULCH LAYER ), SECURELY
STAKED EVERY 18". NETAFIM #TL050MFV-1 FLUSH VALVES SHALL BE INSTALLED AT THE FARTHEST POINTS FROM THE ZONE
VALVE. USE 17 MM BARBED FITTINGS FOR DRIP LINE CONNECTIONS, SET THE MAXIMUM OPERATING PRESSURE AT 30 PSI.
TECHLINE CV SHALL BE INSTALLED PERPENDICULAR TO SLOPE FACE. INSTALL TLCV IN-LINE CHECK VALVES FOR EVERY 4.5 FEET
OF DRIP LINE ELEVATION CHANGE WITHIN THE ZONE. USE NETAFIM STAPLES ( #TLS6 ) TO SECURE TUBING EVERY 18" EACH DRIP
ZONE SHALL INCLUDE ONE MAINTENANCE "FLAG" WHICH SHALL CONSIST OF A 12" POP-UP SPRAY HEAD AND COMPLETELY CLOSED
SPRAY NOZZLE. THE POP-UP HEAD SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE DRIP ZONE PIPE, SET FLUSH WITH GRADE, AND LOCATED AT
THE FARTHEST DISTANCE FROM THE DRIP VALVE ASSEMBLY. INSTALL THE "FLAG" HEAD ADJACENT TO EDGING OR IN LOW
PLANTINGS FOR EASE OF VIEWING.
17. WHERE SHOWN ON THE PLANS, SPECIFIC TURF AREAS SHALL INCLUDE NETAFIM TECHLINE TLHCVXR SERIES DRIP TUBE WITH PRE-
INSTALLED .6 GPH DRIP EMITTERS AT 12" INTERVALS ( TLHCVR5-12 ), INSTALLED IN CENTER-FED GRIDS WITH ROWS SPACED 12"
APART. INDIVIDUAL DRIP TUBE RUNS SHALL NOT EXCEED 150 L.F. PVC LATERAL "TRUNK" LINES SHALL BE INSTALLED 10" DEEP.
DRIP TUBE SHALL BE SET 4" BELOW FINISHED SOIL GRADE. NETAFIM #TLO5OMF-1 FLUSH FLUSH VALVES SHALL BE INSTALLED AT
THE FARTHEST POINTS FROM THE ZONE VALVE. USE 17 MM BARBED FITTINGS FOR DRIP LINE CONNECTIONS, SET THE MAXIMUM
OPERATING PRESSURE AT 30 PSI. TECHLINE CV SHALL BE INSTALLED PERPENDICULAR TO SLOPE FACE. INSTALL TLCV IN-LINE
CHECK VALVES FOR EVERY 4.5 FEET OF DRIP LINE ELEVATION CHANGE WITHIN THE ZONE. EACH DRIP ZONE SHALL INCLUDE ONE
MAINTENANCE "FLAG" WHICH SHALL CONSIST OF A 12" POP-UP SPRAY HEAD AND COMPLETELY CLOSED SPRAY NOZZLE. THE
POP-UP HEAD SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE DRIP ZONE PIPE, SET FLUSH WITH GRADE, AND LOCATED AT THE FARTHEST
DISTANCE FROM THE DRIP VALVE ASSEMBLY. INSTALL THE "FLAG" HEAD ADJACENT TO EDGING OR IN LOW PLANTINGS FOR EASE
OF VIEWING.
IRRIGATION LEGEND
INSTALLATION NOTES
10311
CONTROLLER MODEL AS SPECIFIED
PEDESTAL SECURE AND LEVEL
INSTALL FREEZE SENSOR
CONCRETE PAD: 6-INCH MINIMUM THICKNESS
FINISH GRADE
FITTINGS AND SWEEP ELL
3-INCH PVC SCH 40 CONDUIT,
WIRES TO REMOTE CONTROL
PEDESTAL MOUNT CONTROLLER
VALVES
INSIDE PEDESTAL
RECLAIMED WATER
ALL PVC PIPES, VALVE BOX LIDS, HEAD COVERS, VALVE HANDLES, AND DRIP TUBE
SHALL BE COLOR PURPLE FOR FUTURE RECLAIMED WATER USE.
(TYPICAL)
(1 0F 4)
IRRIGATION MAINLINE
COPPER FEMALE
FINISH GRADE
COPPER PIPE
(1 0F 2)
COPPER UNION
ADAPTER (1 OF 2)
REDUCED PRESSURE
BACKFLOW PREVENTER
1. INSTALL BACKFLOW PREVENTER AS REQUIRED BY LOCAL CODES.
VERIFY LOCAL REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.
COPPER MALE
COPPER 90° ELL
PVC MALE ADAPTER
SET 1" ABOVE GRADE3" THICK CONCRETE PAD
COPPER PIPE FROM POINT-OF-CONNECTION
NOTE: NOTE:
12"
INSULATED "HOT BOX" ENCLOSURE
ADAPTER
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