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NO.

1318
DANDENONG ROAD

D
2
1

ROA
RL 49.70
FENCE 1.8M HIGH 2 FENCE 1.7M HIGH 1.80 HIGH FENCE RETAINING WALL UP TO NGL + 1.80 HIGH FENCE
TIMBER PALING
RCP (13) RCP (11)
RL 50.10 RL 50.10 PC (4) MSM (1)
Cm (30)
Rh (45) RL 48.85 Rh (10)
CLC (9)

D
STT (7)

ROA
G
LINE OF LEVEL ABOVE

1.8M HIGH PALING


AFF (1)

VICE
ENO

NCE
K FE
LAWN

SER
RL 48.85

BRIC
APT G.02

D
RL 48.85
4 Ac (10) APT G.01 RL 48.85

DAN
DEA (18)

RCP (9) Fp (3)


FENCE 1.8M HIGH

Cm (32)
RL 48.85 CLC (9)
MSM (3)
PLANTER BOX

LINE OF LEVEL ABOVE


SAC (24) ABOVE BASEMENT
RL 48.85
DN UP RL 48.85 RL 48.85
WATER GAS MAIL METER

APT G.03
LRP (30)

BASEMENT BELOW
STORAGE
LINE OF LEVEL ABOVE RL 49.45

LINE OF
WATER
TANK Hf (4)
Rh (24)

PC (8)
Ac (28) RCP (14)

FENCE 0.9M HIGH FENCE 1.8M HIGH


FENCE 1.8M HIGH RL 49.23
Pt (10)
PLANTER BOX ABOVE BASEMENT

NO. 1314
DANDENONG ROAD

PLANT SCHEDULE LEGEND SPECIFICATION NOTES


Soil Preparation Planting holes for shrubs and groundcovers are to be of minimum size 75mm Supply and spread evenly a soil mix comprising of 50% washed sand, 40%
Existing Tree to be Retained Crushed rock, concrete spillage and any other material restrictive to plant growth larger than the planting pot in all directions. Hydrocell flakes, and 10% composed organic matter. Compact lightly and
With TPZ Shown Proposed New Pavers Type 1 (e.g. large rocks) shall be removed from the site of any planting beds and Semi-advanced tree planting holes are to be the same depth as the rootball and evenly in 150mm layers. Avoid differential subsidence and excess compaction
Refer to Tree Report by John Patrick To Architect's Detail semi-advanced trees. All trees to be removed shall be stump ground and all 2-3 times its diameter, with the top of the rootball being at grade. and produce a finished surface that is graded evenly and ready for planting.
Pty Ltd, dated March 2014 rubbish/vegetative spoil is to be removed from site. A 75mm high berm is to be constructed at edge of root-ball to hold water. All Allow for 50mm layer of specified mulch to top of beds and a finished level
Existing top soil in planting areas is to be preserved so that it does not receive plants are to be thoroughly watered after planting and slow release fertiliser 25-50mm below the planter rim. Drip irrigation as specified is to be installed
additional compaction from site machinery and so that no rubble or building added at the quantities specified by the manufacturer. beneath the mulch layer.
supplies are stored in these areas.
No imported top soil is to be used within the root zones of trees to be protected. Mulch Turf
Any preparation of existing soil for planting within these areas is to be done by Mulch is to be supplied to all garden beds and is to be an organic type laid to a 'Sapphire' Soft Leaf Buffalo turf (or similar) is to be supplied to lawn areas as
Proposed New Trees Proposed New Pavers Type 2 hand only. Holes (e.g. as the result of plant removal) and uneven soil levels may minimum depth of 75mm, consisting of fine dark coloured chipped or shredded shown. Turf is to be supplied by a specialist grower and is not to be allowed to
Refer to Plant Schedule To Architect's Detail be patched using topsoil as specified below. pine bark or similar with 80% of particles in the size range 10 to 20mm in plan dry out between cutting and laying. Turf should be laid in a stretcher pattern so
and 5mm in thickness. No particles are to exceed 30mm in plan. Mulch shall be that joints are staggered and is to be lightly tamped following laying. All lawn
Any imported topsoil is to be free of weeds, rubble and other materials damaging free of damaging matter such as soil, weeds and sticks and is to be stockpiled areas are to be thoroughly watered following planting and fertilised with an
to plant growth and is to be of a medium texture (sandy loam) with a pH of and thoroughly weathered prior to delivery. appropriate lawn starter at the quantities recommended by the manufacturer.
6.0-7.0. Top soil is to be laid over a prepared sub-base which has had any All mulch is to be sloped towards plant stems but shall be kept back 100mm from
materials damaging to plant growth (e.g. rubble and large rocks) removed, the stems of all plants to prevent collar rot. Repair/Restoration of damaged Nature-strips
Proposed New Shrubs Proposed New Decking spread to the appropriate depth and cultivated into the existing site soil to a Nature strips are to be restored to current grades with any depressions filled with
Refer to Plant Schedule To Architect's Detail minimum depth of 150mm. Gravel Surface topsoil to specifications above and lightly compacted in 150mm layers. Areas
Imported top soil is to be lightly and uniformly compacted in 150mm layers to a A gravel surface is to be installed where shown comprising of a 50mm layer of are then to be re-seeded using an appropriate and matching turf type and the
minimum depth of 100mm on lawn areas and 300mm on excavated planting gravel (30-50mm granite screenings or similar) over a heavy-duty geotextile area fenced off to allow the re-establishment of lawn. Re-seeded areas are to
beds. layer. This is to prevent the gradual mixing of the topsoil with the gravel. be well irrigated and the area supplied with a slow release fertiliser at the
quantities recommended by the manufacturer.
Weed Removal Timber Edges
All weeds shall be thoroughly removed. All vegetative material, including roots Provide 75 x 25mm treated pine edges to all borders between gravel surfaces, Any areas of lawn which have failed to germinate (achieve an evenly green 95%
Proposed New Groundcovers & Grasses Proposed New Gravel Surface
and rhizomes of non-woody perennials and woody suckering weeds, is to be garden beds and lawn interfaces using 75x25x300mm long treated pine stakes covering of a consistent height) are to be re-seeded within one month of original
Refer to Plant Schedule Refer to Specification
removed or appropriately controlled using chemical means. The stumps of at 1200mm maximum centres. An additional stake is to be provided at joins in sowing date.
non-suckering woody perennials are to be stump ground. All vegetative material the plinth.
shall be appropriately disposed of off site in a manner which will not allow their Plant Establishment Period
re-establishment elsewhere. Any chemical controls are to be used in Irrigation There shall be a 13 weeks Plant Establishment Period following the approval of
accordance with manufacturer's instructions and standard occupational health An approved drip irrigation system is to be supplied to all planter boxes & garden Practical Completion by the responsible authority. During this period the
and safety procedures. beds. It is the responsibility of the contractor to ensure that all irrigation meets landscape contractor shall make good all defects in his/her scope of works.
Proposed New Climbers Proposed New Coloured Concrete Care must be taken to ensure that all trees to be retained are not damaged manufacturers specifications. The system is to be connected to the rainwater Maintenance and Establishment means the care and maintenance of the
Refer to Plant Schedule To Architect's Detail during weed removal. This also implies that any herbicides used are suitable for tank and include a rain-shut off device. contract area by accepted horticultural practices, as well as rectifying any defects
use around the vegetation to be retained. that become apparent in the work under normal use. This shall include, but shall
Raised Planter Boxes not be limited to watering, fertilising, weeding, pruning, pest and disease control,
Planting Raised planter construction is to include, but not necessarily be limited to, the cultivation, re-staking and replacement of any plants that fail with plants of the
Planting shall be carried out using accepted horticultural practices with all plants supply and installation of agricultural drains, drainage cells at base, filter fabric, same species and size.
EXISTING TREE SCHEDULE conforming to the species, size and quantities indicated on the Landscape Plan planting medium, mulch and irrigation. Planter boxes must be effectively tanked
and Plant Schedule. Plants shall be thoroughly soaked through immersion in and lined with coreflute to prevent leaking.
Proposed New Lawn Area Proposed Retaining Wall
water prior to planting and if the planting soil is very dry then the planting hole is Drainage cells are to be provided at the base of the planter and are to be
BOTANICAL NAME STATUS Refer to Specification To Architect's Detail
also to be filled with water and allowed to drain completely. covered with a layer of filter fabric and a 100mm deep layer of Hydrocell
All plants shall be appropriately hardened off in the nursery. Use plants with the Hardfoam RG30.Provide root anchor netting over Hardfoam layer if trees are to
1 Magnolia x soulangiana Retain For further information please refer to Tree
following characteristics: Large healthy root systems with no evidence of root curl be planted. A drainage outlet is to be installed in the base of the planter with the
Report prepared by John Patrick Pty Ltd
or pot bound restriction or damage, vigorous, well established, free from disease floor of the planter sloped towards it.
2 Cotoneaster glaucophyllus Retain dated March 2014.
and pests and of good form, consistent with the species or variety.
3 Syzygium paniculatum Retain

4 Prunus cerasifera 'Nigra' Retain

COPYRIGHT REVISION DATE BY CLIENT DRAWING SCALE 1:100 @A1


This drawing must not be copied in whole or in part
without the written consent of JOHN PATRICK Pty Ltd. - ISSUED 23.04.2014 MF CHISLEY PTY LTD LANDSCAPE PLAN DATE MARCH 2014

A TO REVISED ARCHITECTURAL PLAN 12 .11 .2014 MF for TOWN PLANNING DRAWN MF


PLEASE NOTE
PROJECT
The contractor must verify all dimensions on site before CHECKED AB
commencing any work or preparing any shop drawings.
RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT JOB NO 13-646
Do not scale off drawings.

DWG NO L-TP01
1316 DANDENONG ROAD
CAD FILE 13-646 L-TP01'A'
HUGHESDALE, VIC

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