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Quality and condition <br /> Plants shall be normal in pattern of growth,healthy,well-branched,vigorous,with well-developed <br /> root systems, and free of pests and diseases. Damaged, diseased, pest-infested, scraped, bruised, <br /> _ dried out,burned,broken, or defective plants will be rejected. Plants with pruning wounds over 1" <br /> in diameter will be rejected. <br /> Roots <br /> All plants shall be balled and burlapped or containerized, unless explicitly authorized by the <br /> landscape designer and/or wetland biologist. Rootbound plants or B&B plants with damaged, <br /> cracked, or loose rootballs (major damage)will be rejected. Immediately before installation,plants <br /> with minor root damage (some broken and/or twisted roots) must be root-pruned. Matted or <br /> circling roots of containerized plantings must be pruned or straightened and the sides of the root <br /> ball must be roughened from top to bottom to a depth of approximately half an inch in two to four <br /> places. <br /> Sizes <br /> Plant sizes shall be the size indicated in the plant schedule in approved plans. Larger stock may be <br /> acceptable provided that it has not been cut back to the-size specified, and that the root ball is <br /> proportionate to the size of the plant. Smaller stock may be acceptable,and preferable under some <br /> circumstances, based on site-specific conditions. Measurements, caliper, branching, and balling <br /> and burlapping shall conform to the American Standard of Nursery Stock by the American <br /> Association of Nurserymen (latest edition). <br /> Form <br /> Evergreen trees shall have single trunks and symmetrical, well-developed form. Deciduous trees <br /> shall be single trunked unless specified as multi-stem in. the plant schedule. Shrubs shall have <br /> multiple stems and be well-branched. <br /> Tming of Planting <br /> Unless otherwise approved by City staff, all planting shall occur between November 1 and March <br /> 1. Overall, the earlier plants go into the ground during the dormant period, the more time they <br /> have to adapt to the site and extend their root systems before the water demands of spring and <br /> summer. <br /> Weeding <br /> Existing and exotic vegetation in the mitigation areas will be hand-weeded from around all newly <br /> installed plants at the time of installation and on a routine basis throughout the monitoring period. <br /> " . Site conditions <br /> The contractor shall immediately notify the landscape designer and/or wetland biologist of <br /> drainage or soil conditions likely to be detrimental to the growth or survival of plants. Planting <br /> operations shall not be conducted under the following conditions: freezing weather, when the <br /> m ground is frozen, excessively wet weather, excessively windy weather, or in excessive heat. <br /> Charter Club Apartments 18 WRI#23061 <br /> Critical Area Report&Mitigation Plan November 6, 2023 <br />
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