S EGA - Caledon

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LANDSCAPE DETAILS L-2 Keep area outside construction zone clean and useable by others at all times. Contractor shall maintain a detailed record of all authorized changes in the form of a redline mark-up drawing. These records shall be submitted to the Landscape Architect as a condition of obtaining substantial completion. Contractor is to make good all damage resulting from the work at no additional cost. L2 CONTROL JOINT DETAIL EXPANSION JOINT DETAIL 130 10 SECTION ON GRADE 130 25 5 130 PROVIDE CONTROL JOINTS @ 1500mm OR AS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS PROVIDE EXPANSION JOINTS @ 6000mm O.C. (MAX.), AT CHANGE IN MATERIALS, AT STRUCTURES OR AS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS POLYSULPHIDE JOINT SEALANT AS SPECIFIED OVER CLOSED CELL PVC FOAM BACKUP ROD POURED CONCRETE PAVING BITUMINOUS FIBRE TOOLED EDGE POURED CONCRETE PAVING 25mm DEEP SAWCUT COMPACTED SUBGRADE TO 98% STANDARD PROCTOR DENSITY 150mm GRANULAR 'A' COMPACTED TO 98% STANDARD PROCTOR DENSITY BROOM FINISHED POURED CONCRETE, 30 MPa MIN. IN 28 DAYS WITH 5-7% AIR ENTRAINMENT 150 min. L2 N.T.S. L2 N.T.S. N.T.S. 36.00 Ø16.75 3.28 Ø2.38 L2 N.T.S. MEDALLION FENCE LTD 10651 KEELE STREET MAPLE, ONTARIO L6A 3Y9 [T] 905-832-2922 || 1-800-794-1564 || [F] 905-832-1564 [email protected] || www.medallionfenc e.com MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS: $OX7XII %< 0('$//,21 )(1&( SERIES: 9000 R-AL STYLE: 9300R -AL DATE: MM/DD/YYYY 21/02/2013 OPTIONAL POST CAPS Pyramid Ball Spiral St andard Po st Se tti ng s - Se e Bo tt om Ch ar t St andard Pa nel Wi dt h - Se e Bo tto m C har t 7 1/2" [191mm] 99" [2515 mm] for 10' Fenc e 87" [2210 mm] for 9' Fence 75" [1905 mm] for 8' Fence 63" [1600 mm] for 7' Fence 51" [1295 mm] for 6' Fence 39" [991 mm] for 5' Fenc e 27" [686 mm] for 4' Fenc e 6" [152mm] NOTE: Pickets can be extende d to accommodate for changes in grad e 3 3/4" [95mm] (Between Pickets ) Precision-Punched Extruded Rails For Picket Insertion P ROTECTED B Y SPECIFICATIONS TUBE COMPOSITION - POSTS, RAILS & PICKETS Marine Grade Aluminum • 6061-T6 MATERIAL DIMENSIONS PICKETS 1 1/2" × 3/4" [38mm × 19mm] .080 Wall RAILS 2 1/2" × 1 1/2" [64mm × 38mm] .125 Wall POSTS 3" × 3" [76mm × 76mm] .188 Wall OPTIONAL POSTS[1] Larger profiles available – contact Medallion Fence WELDS Aluminum Mig Weld FITTINGS 12 Gauge Stamp Forged Finish as below FITTING FASTENERS JS1000 Plated Finish as below OPTIONAL FASTENER Tamper Proof Nuts FINISH GRADE Super Durable Polyester Powder Coat OPTIONAL PRIMER Zinc Rich Epoxy Powder Coat OPTIONAL PRIMER[2] E-Coat STANDARD COLOUR Gloss Black OTHER COLOURS Green, Brown, White, Antique Silver CUSTOM COLOURS Per Specifications STANDARD HEIGHTS 4' 1219mm 5' 1524mm 6' 1829mm 7' 2134mm 8' 2438mm 9' 2743mm 10' 3048mm STANDARD GATES Passage, Double Entry, Canatilever STANDARD POST SETTING & PANEL WIDTH FOR FENCE HEIGHTS P ANEL W IDTH P OST S PACING [O PENING ] Up to 6' [1829mm] 90" [2286mm] 93" [2362mm] Over 6' [1829mm] 69" [1753mm] 72" [1829mm] L2 N.T.S. L2 N.T.S. N.T.S. L2 300 400 · · n.t.s. L-2 File Name Project Stamp File No. Checked By N.M. as noted Drawn By L.K. Date February, 2018 Plan Scale Revision No. By Date Issued / Revision Dwg No. 1 2 3 0 - 7 0 5 0 W E S T ON ROAD WOOD B R I DG E , ON , L 4 L 8 G 7 | P : 9 0 5 7 6 1 5 8 F : 9 0 5 7 6 1 5 8 9 | WWW . MH B CP L AN . COM PLANNING URBAN DESIGN & LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MHBC 1358I 2 LK February 27, 2018 Issued for Review Triovest and Boltcol North Development Town of Caledon SPA No. 3 PD Issued for Review March 19, 2018 4 PD Issued for Review March 22, 2018 A T S O C . A G E R G LK Issued for SPA April 26, 2018 Landscape Notes General 1. These specifications are to be read in conjunction with the general conditions of the contract as prepared by and available at the office of Greg Costa (MHBC Planing, Urban Design, and Landscape Architecture). 2. Prior to commencing work, the contractor shall: a. Familiarize themselves with the plans, details and specifications of this project; b. Visit the site to ascertain and take account of existing conditions and any deviations from the plans in work by other; and, c. Finalize all design alternatives in consultation with the Landscape Architect. 3. Prior to excavating the contractor shall verify the location of all underground utilities. In the event of a conflict between a proposed tree location and an underground service, the exact location of the tree shall be determined on site by the Landscape Architect. The contractor shall, at his/her own expense, repair any damage to existing utilities, structures, facilities, etc. done in the performance of their work. Soft Landscaping Plant Materials 4. All plants shall be installed true to specified names, sizes, grades, etc. and shall conform to the standards of the Canadian Nursery Landscapes Association. 5. All plants shall be nursery grown in a hardiness zone appropriate to site conditions, as published by Agriculture Canada, entitled ‘Map of Plant Hardiness Zones in Canada’. 6. In the event of a discrepancy in plant quantity between the landscape plan and the plant list, the landscape plan shall govern. 7. The contractor shall make plants available for inspection by the Landscape Architect prior to shipping to the site. This does not limit the right of the Landscape Architect and/or Town’s representative to later reject plant material that is of poor quality, damaged during shipping or installation, performing poorly while the guarantee period is still in effect, or otherwise does not conform to the specifications. 8. Plant substitutions must be approved in writing by the owner, the Landscape Architect and the Town prior to delivery of the material on-site. The Landscape Architect may, upon completion of the work and notwithstanding prior approval at source, reject plant material not conforming to the specifications 9. The contractor shall use standard industry methods for planting trees. Trees shall be turned to give the best appearance. They shall also be guyed and staked immediately after planting and as detailed on the drawings. Bed Preparation 10. Prior to backfilling, scarify the sides and bottom of the excavated tree pits and shrub beds. 11. Where heavy clay soil conditions prevail, backfill to the specified depths with: a. 2 parts “Triple Mix” delivered to the site well-mixed with 1 part local topsoil (topsoil that was removed from the site and stockpiled; if unavailable, a topsoil with clay content must be imported) 12. Tree pits must be constructed with saucers and mulch as detailed. Maintenance 13. Maintenance of all landscape installations throughout to include: 14. Proper irrigation to ensure optimum growth and development of installed plant material. 15. Cultivation, weeding and fertilization of the tree pits and planting beds. 16. Insect and disease control using ‘Integrated Pest Management’ practices. 17. Pruning and maintenance to further promote visibility and vitality of its intended use, as directed by the Landscape Architect or the Town. Guarantee 18. All plant materials shall be guaranteed for a minimum of 1 year from date of written Landscape Certification for Commencement of Plant Warranty as granted by the Town, and until final certification is granted by the Town. Plants which do not survive satisfactorily during the guarantee period shall be replaced at no extra cost to the owner. Plant material which is replaced due to unsatisfactory performance shall, in turn, be guaranteed for another minimum of 1 year, or until final certification is granted by the Town. 19. Similarly, all other landscape work performed under this contract shall be fully guaranteed for the above specified period. 20. All work shall be inspected at the end of the warranty period, at which time a final certificate will be issued by the Landscape Architect and submitted to the Town for their inspection, and approval of final certification, permitting release of site work securities. 21. At the end of the guarantee period, the contractor shall remove all tree stakes, rodent guards and bark wrap and all extra mulch where necessary. Acceptance 22. Work will be accepted by the owner or their representative upon completion and at the end of the specified maintenance period, provided that all plant material is alive and in healthy growing conditions. 23. Written preliminary and final certification must be submitted to the Town by the Landscape Architect. The Certifications shall be signed and stamped with the seal of the OALA. 24. Preliminary Certification of the project shall serve as the start of the guarantee period. 25. Final acceptance of the landscape works for this project is granted by the Town of Caledon upon conducting a satisfactory final site inspection Continued Responsibility of the Owner 26. The owner has a responsibility to maintain the approved landscape in a well cared for manner that promotes plant vitality and healthy appearance. Any declining or dead plants are to be replaced within the season to sustain a kept landscape. The owner is reminded that future site plan applications for this site will be reviewed with regard to the conformity of the existing landscaping to the approved Landscape Plan registered with the Town of Caledon. SPA 19-0044 EDGE OF COPING PREFABRICATED CONC COPING 5mm DRIPLINE 25mm OVER HANG BRICK COLOUR: TO MATCH BUILDING BRICK TIES EVERY SECOND ROW FINISHED BRICK SIZE: 2.25HT X 7.5 X 3.5 TYPE: METRIC BRICK SECTION OF WALL PLAN OF STANDARD ROW PLAN REFER TO PILLAR DETAIL FILL CORE OF WALL WITH CONCETE SEE FOUNDATION DETAIL GRADE 1200 THROUGH-WALL FLASHING COPPER FIBRENE TYPICAL REBAR CONT. FROM FOOTING TO TOP OF WALL. REBAR IN CONC. 10M REBAR. REFER TO STRUCTURAL DWGS. ORNAMENTAL METAL FENCE BY MEDALLION OR APPROVED EQUAL. FINISH TO BE POLYESTER POWDER COATING. COLOUR TO BE ANTIQUE SILVER. TO BE INSTALLED AS PER MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS. PREFABRICATED CONC COPING COPPER FIBRENE TYPICAL THROUGH-WALL FLASHING 5 PD Issued for SPA August 15, 2018 6 PD Issued for SPA September 7, 2018 7 PD Issued for SPA October 02, 2018 N.T.S. · · · · L-2 n.t.s. L-2 · A COVER CROP OF OATS IS TO BE PLANTED AT 20kg/ha. · SEED MIXTURE TO BE AS SUPPLIED BY ONTARIO SEED COMPANY, WATERLOO, ONTARIO (OR APPROVED EQUAL). · MIXES ARE TO BE PLANTED AT 25kg/ha. · PREPARE ALL AREAS TO BE SEEDED WITH MIN 300mm OF SOIL/COMPOST MIXTURE BOTANNICAL NAME COMMON NAME 15% - Schizachyrium scorparium 25% - Poa palustris 30% - Elymus canadensis 30% - Sporobolus cryptandrus Little Bluestem Fowl Bluegrass Canada Wild Rye Sand Dropseed LOW GROW NATIVE GRASS LAND MIX OSC #8125 NOTES How To Grow Native mixes do best when planted in the fall, between Oct. 15th and Nov. 15th. Late fall sowings additionally stratify the seed. An early spring sowing in April will work but not as effectively. If ideal growing conditions are unavailable, the seed may go dormant and not germinate until the spring of the following year. Site Preparation Contractor to supply and install 300mm 12") layer of topsoil over the area to be seeded prior to seeding. where slopes exceed 3:1, an erosion control blanket shall be applied. seeding shall occur immediately following or within one (1) week of installation of topsoil to ensure that the weed bank in the soil does not germinate and establish. Otherwise remove weeds by hand or apply an organic non-selective herbicide. Loosen soil to 2.5 cm (1") depth with a stiff rake, cultivator or hoe. Prairie flowers and grasses will germinate and establish themselves much better when planted into a bed of well drained soil, rather than compost or dense compacted topsoil. Broadcast the seed and let mother nature do the rest. Smaller seeds can be mixed with dry sand to improve distribution when sowing. Rain, snow and frost-heaving of the soil will work the seed down into the soil bed. If you choose to do a spring planting, make sure the seed comes into good contact with the soil & irrigate as needed. Life Cycle Perennial Propagation Direct Sow in Spring However Direct Sow in Fall is Preferred Light Full Sun Growth Habit Grass or Grass-like Frost Tolerance Winter Hardy Degree of Difficulty Prior Experience Beneficial Heritage Native of Ontario Suggested uses. Prairie habitat creation or restoration. Wildlife food and cover. ISSUED FOR TENDER ONLY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION 8 PD Issued for Coordination March 27, 2019 9 PD April 02, 2019 Re-Issued for SPA 10 PD Issued for ZBA (CHARCOAL GRAY) EQ. EQ 150 L2 June 11, 2019 11 PD June 12, 2019 Issued for SPA 12 PD July 25, 2019 Issued for SPA 13 JD August 14, 2019 Issued for SPA Variance 14 PD May 13, 2020 Issued for Site Plan Updates 15 PD June 08, 2020 Issued for Site Plan Updates 16 PD August 19, 2020 Issued for Site Plan Updates 17 PD March 01, 2021 Issued for SPA TOWN OF CALEDON PLANNING RECEIVED Mar 05, 2021 TOWN OF CALEDON PLANNING RECEIVED Mar 05, 2021

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LANDSCAPE DETAILS

L-2

Keep area outside construction zone clean and useable by others at all times.

Contractor shall maintain a detailed record of all authorized changes in the form of a redline mark-up drawing.These records shall be submitted to the Landscape Architect as a condition of obtaining substantialcompletion.

Contractor is to make good all damage resulting from the work at no additional cost.

L2

CONTROL JOINT DETAIL

EXPANSION JOINT DETAIL

130

10

SECTION ON GRADE

130

255

130

PROVIDE CONTROL JOINTS @ 1500mm OR AS SHOWNON DRAWINGS

PROVIDE EXPANSION JOINTS @ 6000mm O.C. (MAX.), AT CHANGE IN MATERIALS,AT STRUCTURES OR AS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS

POLYSULPHIDE JOINT SEALANT AS SPECIFIED OVERCLOSED CELL PVC FOAM BACKUP ROD

POURED CONCRETE PAVING

BITUMINOUS FIBRE

TOOLED EDGE

POURED CONCRETE PAVING

25mm DEEP SAWCUT

COMPACTED SUBGRADE TO 98% STANDARDPROCTOR DENSITY

150mm GRANULAR 'A' COMPACTED TO 98% STANDARDPROCTOR DENSITY

BROOM FINISHED POURED CONCRETE, 30 MPa MIN. IN28 DAYS WITH 5-7% AIR ENTRAINMENT

150

min.

L2

N.T.S.

L2

N.T.S. N.T.S.

36.00

Ø16.75

3.28

Ø2.38

L2 N.T.S.

MEDALLION FENCE LTD

10651 KEELE STREET

MAPLE, ONTARIO L6A 3Y9

[T] 905-832-2922 || 1-800-794-1564 || [F] 905-832-1564

[email protected] || www.medallionfenc

e.com

MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS:

Alu-Tuff™ BY MEDALLION FENCE

SERIES:

9000R-AL

STYLE:

9300R-AL

DATE: MM/DD/YYYY

21/02/2013

OPTIONAL POST CAPS

Pyramid

Ball

Spiral

StandardPost Setti

ng

s - See Bottom Chart

StandardPanel Width - See Bottom Chart

7 1/2" [191mm]

99" [2515 mm] for 10' Fenc

e

87" [2210 mm] for 9' Fence

75" [1905 mm] for 8' Fence

63" [1600 mm] for 7' Fence

51" [1295 mm] for 6' Fence

39" [991 mm] for 5' Fenc

e

27" [686 mm] for 4' Fenc

e

6" [152mm]

NOTE: Pickets can be extended

to accommodate for changes

in grad

e

3 3/4" [95mm]

(Between Pickets)

Precision-Punched

Extruded Rails

For Picket Insertion

PROTECTED BY

SPECIFICATIONS

TUBE COMPOSITION - POSTS, RAILS & PICKETS

Marine Grade Aluminum

• 6061-T6

MATERIAL DIMENSIONS

PICKETS

1 1/2" × 3/4" [38mm × 19mm] .080 Wall

RAILS 2 1/2"×

1 1/2" [64mm

×

38mm] .125 Wall

POSTS 3" ×

3" [76mm

×

76mm] .188 Wall

OPTIONAL POSTS[1]Larger profiles available – contact Medallion Fence

WELDS

Aluminum Mig Weld

FITTINGS

12 Gauge Stamp Forged Finish as below

FITTING FASTENERSJS1000 Plated Finish as below

OPTIONAL

FASTENER

Tamper Proof Nuts

FINISH

GRADE

Super Durable Polyester Powder Coat

OPTIONAL PRIMER

Zinc Rich Epoxy Powder Coat

OPTIONAL PRIMER[2]

E-Coat

STANDARD COLOURGloss Black

OTHER COLOURS

Green, Brown, White, Antique Silver

CUSTOM COLOURS

Per Specifications

STANDARD

HEIGHTS

4'

1219mm

5'

1524mm

6'

1829mm

7'

2134mm

8'

2438mm

9'

2743mm

10'

3048mm

STANDARD GATES

Passage, Double Entry, Canatilever

STANDARD POST SETTING & PANEL WIDTH

FOR FENCE HEIGHTS PANEL WIDTH POST SPACING

[O

PENING

]

Up to 6' [1829mm] 90" [2286mm] 93" [2362mm]

Over 6' [1829mm] 69" [1753mm] 72" [1829mm]

L2 N.T.S.

L2 N.T.S.

N.T.S.

L2

300

400

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n.t.s.

L-2

File Name

Project

Stamp

File No.

Checked By

N.M.

as noted

Drawn By

L.K.

Date

February, 2018

Plan Scale

Revision No. By

Date Issued / Revision

Dwg No.

1

230-7050 WESTON ROAD WOODBRIDGE, ON, L4L 8G7 | P: 905 761 5588 F: 905 761 5589 | WWW.MHBCPLAN.COM

PLANNINGURBAN DESIGN& LANDSCAPEARCHITECTUREMHBC

1358I

2

LKFebruary 27, 2018 Issued for Review

Triovest and Boltcol

North Development

Town of Caledon

SPA No.

3

PDIssued for ReviewMarch 19, 2018

4

PD

Issued for ReviewMarch 22, 2018

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LKIssued for SPAApril 26, 2018

Landscape Notes

General

1. These specifications are to be read in conjunction with the general conditions of the contract as

prepared by and available at the office of Greg Costa (MHBC Planing, Urban Design, and Landscape Architecture).

2. Prior to commencing work, the contractor shall:

a. Familiarize themselves with the plans, details and specifications of this project;

b. Visit the site to ascertain and take account of existing conditions and any deviations from

the plans in work by other; and,

c. Finalize all design alternatives in consultation with the Landscape Architect.

3. Prior to excavating the contractor shall verify the location of all underground utilities. In the event of

a conflict between a proposed tree location and an underground service, the exact location of the

tree shall be determined on site by the Landscape Architect. The contractor shall, at his/her own

expense, repair any damage to existing utilities, structures, facilities, etc. done in the performance

of their work.

Soft Landscaping Plant Materials

4. All plants shall be installed true to specified names, sizes, grades, etc. and shall conform to the

standards of the Canadian Nursery Landscapes Association.

5. All plants shall be nursery grown in a hardiness zone appropriate to site conditions, as published

by Agriculture Canada, entitled ‘Map of Plant Hardiness Zones in Canada’.

6. In the event of a discrepancy in plant quantity between the landscape plan and the plant list, the

landscape plan shall govern.

7. The contractor shall make plants available for inspection by the Landscape Architect prior to

shipping to the site. This does not limit the right of the Landscape Architect and/or Town’s

representative to later reject plant material that is of poor quality, damaged during shipping or

installation, performing poorly while the guarantee period is still in effect, or otherwise does not

conform to the specifications.

8. Plant substitutions must be approved in writing by the owner, the Landscape Architect and the

Town prior to delivery of the material on-site. The Landscape Architect may, upon completion of

the work and notwithstanding prior approval at source, reject plant material not conforming to the

specifications

9. The contractor shall use standard industry methods for planting trees. Trees shall be turned to

give the best appearance. They shall also be guyed and staked immediately after planting and as

detailed on the drawings.

Bed Preparation

10. Prior to backfilling, scarify the sides and bottom of the excavated tree pits and shrub beds.

11. Where heavy clay soil conditions prevail, backfill to the specified depths with:

a. 2 parts “Triple Mix” delivered to the site well-mixed with 1 part local topsoil (topsoil that was

removed from the site and stockpiled; if unavailable, a topsoil with clay content must be

imported)

12. Tree pits must be constructed with saucers and mulch as detailed.

Maintenance

13. Maintenance of all landscape installations throughout to include:

14. Proper irrigation to ensure optimum growth and development of installed plant material.

15. Cultivation, weeding and fertilization of the tree pits and planting beds.

16. Insect and disease control using ‘Integrated Pest Management’ practices.

17. Pruning and maintenance to further promote visibility and vitality of its intended use, as directed by

the Landscape Architect or the Town.

Guarantee

18. All plant materials shall be guaranteed for a minimum of 1 year from date of written Landscape

Certification for Commencement of Plant Warranty as granted by the Town, and until final

certification is granted by the Town. Plants which do not survive satisfactorily during the guarantee

period shall be replaced at no extra cost to the owner. Plant material which is replaced due to

unsatisfactory performance shall, in turn, be guaranteed for another minimum of 1 year, or until

final certification is granted by the Town.

19. Similarly, all other landscape work performed under this contract shall be fully guaranteed for the

above specified period.

20. All work shall be inspected at the end of the warranty period, at which time a final certificate will be

issued by the Landscape Architect and submitted to the Town for their inspection, and approval of

final certification, permitting release of site work securities.

21. At the end of the guarantee period, the contractor shall remove all tree stakes, rodent guards and

bark wrap and all extra mulch where necessary.

Acceptance

22. Work will be accepted by the owner or their representative upon completion and at the end of the

specified maintenance period, provided that all plant material is alive and in healthy growing

conditions.

23. Written preliminary and final certification must be submitted to the Town by the Landscape

Architect. The Certifications shall be signed and stamped with the seal of the OALA.

24. Preliminary Certification of the project shall serve as the start of the guarantee period.

25. Final acceptance of the landscape works for this project is granted by the Town of Caledon upon

conducting a satisfactory final site inspection

Continued Responsibility of the Owner

26. The owner has a responsibility to maintain the approved landscape in a well cared for manner that

promotes plant vitality and healthy appearance. Any declining or dead plants are to be replaced

within the season to sustain a kept landscape. The owner is reminded that future site plan

applications for this site will be reviewed with regard to the conformity of the existing landscaping

to the approved Landscape Plan registered with the Town of Caledon.

SPA 19-0044

EDGE OF COPING

PREFABRICATED CONC

COPING

5mm DRIPLINE

25mm OVER HANG

BRICK COLOUR:

TO MATCH BUILDING

BRICK TIES EVERY SECOND ROW

FINISHED

BRICK SIZE: 2.25HT X 7.5 X 3.5

TYPE: METRIC BRICK

SECTION OF WALL

PLAN OF STANDARD

ROW

PLAN

REFER TO PILLAR

DETAIL

FILL CORE OF WALL

WITH CONCETE

SEE FOUNDATION DETAIL

GRADE

12

00

THROUGH-WALL FLASHING

COPPER FIBRENE TYPICAL

REBAR CONT.

FROM FOOTING TO TOP OF WALL.

REBAR IN CONC. 10M REBAR. REFER TO

STRUCTURAL DWGS.

ORNAMENTAL METAL FENCE BY MEDALLION OR APPROVED

EQUAL. FINISH TO BE POLYESTER POWDER

COATING. COLOUR TO BE ANTIQUE SILVER.

TO BE INSTALLED AS PER MANUFACTURER'S

SPECIFICATIONS.

PREFABRICATED CONC

COPING

COPPER FIBRENE TYPICAL

THROUGH-WALL FLASHING

5 PDIssued for SPAAugust 15, 2018

6 PD

Issued for SPASeptember 7, 2018

7 PDIssued for SPAOctober 02, 2018

N.T.S.

·

··

·

L-2

n.t.s.

L-2

· A COVER CROP OF OATS IS TO BE PLANTED AT 20kg/ha.

· SEED MIXTURE TO BE AS SUPPLIED BY ONTARIO SEED COMPANY,

WATERLOO, ONTARIO (OR APPROVED EQUAL).

· MIXES ARE TO BE PLANTED AT 25kg/ha.

· PREPARE ALL AREAS TO BE SEEDED WITH MIN 300mm OF

SOIL/COMPOST MIXTURE

BOTANNICAL NAME COMMON NAME

15% - Schizachyrium scorparium

25% - Poa palustris

30% - Elymus canadensis

30% - Sporobolus cryptandrus

Little Bluestem

Fowl Bluegrass

Canada Wild Rye

Sand Dropseed

LOW GROW NATIVE GRASS LAND MIX OSC #8125

NOTES

How To Grow

Native mixes do best when planted in the fall, between Oct. 15th and Nov. 15th.

Late fall sowings additionally stratify the seed. An early spring sowing in April

will work but not as effectively. If ideal growing conditions are unavailable, the

seed may go dormant and not germinate until the spring of the following year.

Site Preparation

Contractor to supply and install 300mm 12") layer of topsoil over the area to be

seeded prior to seeding. where slopes exceed 3:1, an erosion control blanket

shall be applied. seeding shall occur immediately following or within one (1)

week of installation of topsoil to ensure that the weed bank in the soil does not

germinate and establish.

Otherwise remove weeds by hand or apply an organic non-selective herbicide.

Loosen soil to 2.5 cm (1") depth with a stiff rake, cultivator or hoe. Prairie

flowers and grasses will germinate and establish themselves much better when

planted into a bed of well drained soil, rather than compost or dense compacted

topsoil. Broadcast the seed and let mother nature do the rest. Smaller seeds

can be mixed with dry sand to improve distribution when sowing. Rain, snow

and frost-heaving of the soil will work the seed down into the soil bed. If you

choose to do a spring planting, make sure the seed comes into good contact

with the soil & irrigate as needed.

Life Cycle Perennial

Propagation Direct Sow in Spring However Direct Sow in Fall is

Preferred

Light Full Sun

Growth Habit Grass or Grass-like

Frost Tolerance Winter Hardy

Degree of Difficulty Prior Experience Beneficial

Heritage Native of Ontario

Suggested uses. Prairie habitat creation or restoration.

Wildlife food and cover.

ISSUED FOR TENDER ONLY

NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION

8 PDIssued for CoordinationMarch 27, 2019

9 PD

April 02, 2019 Re-Issued for SPA

10 PDIssued for ZBA

(CHARCOAL GRAY)

EQ. EQ

15

0

L2

June 11, 2019

11 PD

June 12, 2019 Issued for SPA

12 PDJuly 25, 2019 Issued for SPA

13 JD

August 14, 2019 Issued for SPA Variance

14 PD

May 13, 2020 Issued for Site Plan Updates

15 PDJune 08, 2020 Issued for Site Plan Updates

16 PD

August 19, 2020 Issued for Site Plan Updates

17 PD

March 01, 2021 Issued for SPA

TOWN OF CALEDONPLANNINGRECEIVED

Mar 05, 2021

TOWN OF CALEDONPLANNINGRECEIVED

Mar 05, 2021