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Master Plan - Arterial Street Median Landscape Development 1
(D7 • 7PA S �' I� City of Huntington Beacham , U P.O. BOX 190 C LIFORNI 92648 ENGINEERING DEPARTMEr( / TO: or and,. City Council P ATTN: Floyd G. Belsito., City Administrator FROM:. H. E. Hartge, Director of .Public Works.,�X/l DATE: October 11, 1977 SUBJECT: _ Master Plan, for Landscaping., of Arterial Street Medians and Establishment of Arboricultural 'and Landscaping Standards STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: There is a need in the Dept. ,of Public Works for arboricultural and landscaping standards. -These standards_involve the aesthetic treatment of-- the public right of way and of those ..lands immediately adjacent .thereto. In addition, a need exists for a Master Plan for the future possible landscaping of arterial street medians throughout the City. RECOMMENDED ACTION: It is recommended that .the- City, Council. adopt resolution No. 7 S Jf- "Arboricultural and Landscaping Standards 'and . Specifications" and resolution No. "Master Plan for Landscaping of Arterial Street Medians. " ANALYSIS :In an effort to satisfy both budget constraints and citizen acceptance,. we have through., years of , tri,al developed a set of standards. for landscaping. the..public right of way. .The standards include irrigation systems, types of trees and planting materia , and. .the spatial_-_arrangement of .these. items within the public right of way. In addition to the arboricultural and landscaping - standards, we have prepared a Master Plan of median landscaping throughout the City This plan designates those arterial streets which are to receive landscaping treatment if and when the City Council decides to reinstate. a landscaping program: Until .such time, it appear advisable to...have such a .plan available. At their meeting October 4 , 197.7 the Planning.. Commssion adopted resolution- No.. 1201 Arboricultural and Landscaping Standards and Specifications" and resolution No.. 1203 "Standards for the Con- struction-and Landscaping. of Arterial Street. Medians. " The identical .data reviewed- and approved. by the Planning Commission is..being .submitted for Council. consideration at this time. �n FUNDING SOURCE: iVJ There is no expenditure of.. funds involved in this request. Vl HEH:MZ :jy IP r t5. ,.: RESOLUTION NO. 4545 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ADOPTING THE ARBORICULTURAL AND LANDSCAPING STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS TO SERVE AS GUIDELINES FOR LANDSCAPING ALONG .ARTERIAL ,HIGHWAYS AND THE REQUIRED ONSITE LANDSCAPING ... WHEREAS, ''the City Council 'of the City of. Huntington Beach has established. a need for landscape criteria to serve as guidelines -when reviewing landscaping plans on projects being :constructed' along. the..arterial highways, and WHEREAS,. the City' Council has determined that developers° should be .'provided -with criteria to serve as guidelines .. for. their onsite. landscaping required- by code, and', ; WHEREAS,• the City Council has -determined that by 3j establishin.C,this landscape criteria. projects will be expedited , through the City of Huntington Beach.,, and the City, Council has determined that r developers • should have an :eatablished set, o'f quidelines 'to review at the' time they are originally proposing development within the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE. IT RESOLVED that the City Council o the City of Huntington Beach -does hereby adopt the Arboriculture -and Landscape . Standards and Specifications, attached hereto and made .a part. hereof by, reference, to serve . as guidelines for the ' . . developers for their landsca ping along areteral highways and � E requ red orisite`.landscaping.. { _` E PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, Calif om'ia;, on the 17th day of October, 1977. % i l Y X ' APPROVED AS TO FORM: Ci A torn ATTEST: APPRO DI INITI TING DEPARTMENT C/f " ..City Clerk Director' o Public 146rys _- - APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: Cit Administrator - -2- r Le f Res. iNo. 4545 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) as: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) f ' I, ALICIA My WENTWORTH, the duly elected, qualified City `Clerk of the City- of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk. of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of.the City Council of the City of- Huntington Beach .is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by'the affirmative vote of more than a majority of all the members of said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 17th day of October , . 19 77 by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen: Bartlett, Wieder, Coen, Gibbs, Siebert, Shenkmau . . i NOES: '.Councilmen: None - i ABSENT Councilmen: Pattinson i L City Clerk and ex-offcio Clerk of the-City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California i j . RESOLUTION NO. 4546 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY .COUNCIL OF THE 'CITY_ OF, HUNTINGTON BEACH ADOPTING A MASTER PLAN FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND LANDSCAPING OF ARTERIAL STREET MEDIANS WITHIN THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH. x WHEREAS, •,the. City Council of the City of Huntington Beach ;has established a need for. landscape criterla. to ' serve as guidelines for the' .construction and landscaping of arterial street medians. within the City of Huntington Beach, , and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that by establishing this landscape criteria projects willl be. expedited through the City of Huntington Beach, and the City Council has determined that' developers should have an established set of, : guidelines to review--at the time they are originally proposing development within the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT 'RESOLVED that the. 'City Council of the City of .HUn'tington Beach does hereby adapt the Master Plan, attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, for construction and landscaping of street medians .within the City of Huntington Beach'. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California, on the 17th day of October, 1977 . 1 j�� - Al .tr 1 Amy_ Mayor , r6-Tempore APPROVED AS TO FORM: Cl Attorneyf ATTEST: APPROVED, INITIATING DEPARTMENT City Clerk r Dar ctor f Pu liic; r APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: r C. y Administrator a j -2- Res. No. 4546 STATE. OF CALIFORNIA ) :COUNTY- OF '.ORANGE ) ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) t I .I, ALICIA Mi WENTWORTH, the duly elected, qualified City C1erk. of the-City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio. Clerk of the City. Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whop number of members' gf the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by th affirmative vote of more than a majorityof all the members of said Cit y Council 17th' at a regular meeting thereof held on the day of October, 1§77 by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen: Bartlett; , Wieder, Coen, Gibbs, Siebert, Shenkman NOES: Councilmen: None ABSENT': Councilmen: Pattnsori City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City-.Council of the City of Huntington Beac.,i, California .r, 1 „j�...................... "Ah tp 10, N '6 fix” LI 5 e DEPT , OF PUBLIC WORKS -T V zt R 7,7, 7�! Trk-,7 MqT q i INDEX Page i Median Landscape 'Development Status Plan . . . . . . 1 . Cost to Landscape Existing Center Line Medians . 2 Average Cost for Center Line Median Construction and Landscaping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Cost to Landscape Existing A . C . Filled Highway Center Line Medians (Total Removal ) . . . . . . . . . . 4 Cost to Landscape Existing Dirt Filled- Center Line Median. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Existing Center Line Median Landscape . . 6 Existing Center Line Medians to be Landscaped . . . . . . 7 Future Landscaped Medians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Remedial Landscape Medians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Existing Center Line Medians to be Landscaped Priority Sequence . . . . . . . 10 Frontage Road Median Landscape Development Status Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . 11 Cost to Landscape Existing Frontage Road Median . . . . 12 Frontage Road Median 'A'reas Not Landscaped . . . 13 Frontage Road Median Areas Landscaped . . . . . . . 14 . Landscape Standard Plans . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 AMENDMENTS CIRCULATION PLAN OF ARTERIINL STREETS AND HIGHWAYS cr,.-7 TED BY CITY COUNCIL O II RESOLUTION 0 4368-DEC 12.1976 0 \' O J. LEGEND _.... O =_-_= FREEWAY STREET CAPDOTY •••tj••••O O O MAJOR 45,000 00 \ PRIMARY 30,000 • _o , d _ SECONDARY 20.000 O O Q 00 NOTE: �•O�• p �, SOLID LINES INDICATE EXISTING RIGHT WAY /-0000000{00000 OOOd 0000000000000 •000 \ NOT NECESSARILY ULTWATL RIGHT OF Y 0 0 LASHED LINES INDICATE AREAS WHERE ND yJ� I 0 0 � RIGHT OF war EXISTS io O • Q • s s0 0 • 0 - t O Q \ .4*O0cj000P00000000000 M00000:000}�o' 0000� --- • II O O • I �:�. S 0 -oc o o..'.. 000�0000000 .r •' ., 0 , o I 1 o �. 66d o 0 op0000d3o -oz-&aa0000a' , r' ; P , Q • o • • • - •�` •op � odioo`00000•pn000000" - � •= I • �� _' • o �� • 0 �> 0 • 0006b0000O000OOOO6o' r' �•• 0 •i © �� O mac+ '••4k------d'a000000060�t-- CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH \.0 c�--- ORANGE -COUNTY CALIFORNIA \�. 00�0 OO / - ©00 ' y MEDIAN LANDSCAPE DEVELOPMENT STATUS: Mi. 00000 NO LANDSCAPE INSTALLED ( MEDIAN NOT CONSTRUCTED) 37. 94 (56%) ••••• LANDSCAPE INSTALLED (MEDIAN CONSTRUCTED) 17 . 56 (26%) *0*0" LANDSCAPE PARTIALLY INSTALLED (MEDIAN NOT CONSTRUCTED) 1 . 00 ( 1%) . NO LANDSCAPE INSTALLED (MEDIAN CONSTRUCTED) 1 1 S} 1 ]�) aua��u NO LANDSCAPE INSTALLED (MEDIAN PARTIALLY CONSTRUCTED) TOTAL ESTIMATED MILES OF CENTERLINE MEDIANS 67 . 01 ANNUAL LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATES EXISTING $ 133, 600 . CONSTRUCTED MEDIANS TO BE LANDSCAPED 79 , 900 FUTURE LANDSCAPED MEDIANS 2 18;900 tf TOTAL$432 , 400 ' 1 ' REV . JAN . 1984 CENTER LINE MEDIANS COST TO LANDSCAPE EXISTING MEDIAN NOTE : A. Estimated cost is based on per lineal foot cost at $ 143 ,920 . /mile (say $4. 50/square foot ) INCLUDES : 1 . A. C . removal 2 . Export and import soil 3 • Decorative surfacing 4. Planting and irrigation f 5. Soil preparation B . Estimated annual maintenance .cost @ 18�/square foot -2- REV . JAN . 1984 AVERAGE COST FOR MEIDAN CONSTRUCTION & LANDSCAPING UNIT FULL WIDTH ( 1820 L . F.-) QUANTITY PRICE L .-F . /COST TOTAL COST,/MILE A . C . Removal 17 s . f . $0 . 65 $ 11 . 05 $ 20 , 020 . 00 Excavation 0. 8 C. Y . 5. 00 4. 00 7 , 280.. 00 Curb & Gutter 2 l . f . 9 . 00 18. o0 32 , 760 . 00 Patching pavement 2 s . f. 3 . 00 6. o0 10 , 920. 00 Import , Select 0 . 8 c . y . 15. 00 12 . 00 21 , 840.,00 Irrigation & Landscaping 13 s . f . 3 . 00 39. 00 70 , 980 . 00, $90. 05/ 1 . f . $ 163 , 800. 0o" TURN POCKET A. C . Removal 8. 5 s . f. $ . 65 5. 55 (@2800 ')$15 , 54o. o0 Excavation & Import 0. 3 c. y . 20 . 00 6 . 00 (@900 ') 5 , 400. 00 Curb & Gutter 2 l . f . 9. 00 18 . 00 (@28001 ) 50 , 400. 00 Pavement Patching 3 s . f. 3 . 00 9 . 00 (@2800 ' ) 25 , 200. 00 Stamped Concrete 3 s . f . 5 . 00 15. 00 (@1900 ' ) 28 , 500. 00 53 . 55/ 1 . f. 125 , 040 . 00 TYPICAL MILE+ No. @ L . F . TOTAL/L. F . COST/L . F . TOTAL/MI . Arterial Hwy openings 2 120 ' 240 $ -0- $ -0- .Local Street Openings 6 70 ' 420 -0- -0- Turn Pockets , Arterials 4 250 ' 1000 53. 55 53 , 550• Turn Pockets , Local 12 150 ' 18o0 53 . 55 96 , 390• Full Width Medians 1800 90 . 05 _ 162 , 090 . 528o l . f. $312 . 030 . Cost to construct hwy median , irrigation & landscape/mile = $312 . 030 . • - 3= REV . JAN . ' 1984 • COST TO LANDSCAPE EXISTING A. C .. FILLED HIGHWAY MEDIAN (TOTAL REMOVAL) UNIT FULL WIDTH QUANTITY PRICE L . F. COST TOTAL COST/MILE A. C . Removal 13 s . f. . 65 $ 8 .45 Excavation 1 c . y. 5. 00 5. 00 . . . Import , Select 0. 8 c . y . 15 . 00 12 . 00 . . . Irrigation & Landscape 13 s . f. 3 . 00 39 . 00 . . . $64. 45 TURN POCKET Stamped Concrete 3 s . f . 5. 00 15. 00 . . . TOTALS Full Width/Mile 1820 l . f . 64. 45 . . . $ 117 , 299. 00 Turn Pocket/Mile 2800 1 . f . 15 . 00 . . . 42 , 000 . 00 $ 159 , 299 • 00. Cost to landscape existing A . C . filled highway median per mile $ 159 , 299 . 00 • • • -4- REV . JAN. , 1984 COST TO LANDSCAPE EXISTING DIRT FILLED HIGHWAY MEDIAN UNIT FULL WIDTH QUANTITY PRICE L . F . COST TOTAL COST/MILE Excavation 1 C . Y . $ 5. 00 $ . 5. 00 . . . Import , Select 0 . 8 c . y . 15. 00 12 . 00 . . . . Irrigation & , Landscape 13 s . f . 3 . 00 39 . 00 $56. 00 TURN POCKET Stamped Concrete 3 s . f . $ 5. 00 $ 15. 00 . . . TOTALS 0 Full Width/Mile 1820 l . f . $56. 00 . . . $ 101 , 920. 00 Turn Pockets 2800 l . f . 15. 00 . . . 42 , 000 . 00 $ 143 , 920 . 00 , Cost to landscape existing dirt filled highway median per mile $ 143, 920. 00 -5- REV . JAN . , t984 • EXISTING CENTER LINE MEDIAN LANDSCAPE LOCATION MILES SQUARE FEET ANNUAL MAINT COST 1 . Bolsa Chica . 73 22 , 406 $ 4 , 033 . 2 . Bolsa 1 . 0 41 , 240 7 , 423 . . 3 . Graham . 32 9 , 700 1 , 746 . 4 . Edinger . 70 26 , 376 4 , 748 . 5 . Beach Boulevard 3 . 65 162 , 438 29 ,1239. 6 . ' Main Street 1 . 50 121 , 073 31 , 306 . @ Landscape 68 , 219 12 , 279. @ Grass 52 , 854 19, 027* r 7 . Goldenwest 1 . 50 42 , 957 14 , 314 . @ Landscape 6 , 389 1 , 150 . @ Grass 36 , 568 13 , 164 . -; 8 . Yorktown . 30 9 , 287 1 , 672 . . 9 . Brookhurst 2 . 65 127 , 960 23 , 033 . 10 . Edwards Box Channel . 35 12 , 124 2 , 182 .. 11 . Pacific Coast Hwy 1 . 0 31 , 120 1 , 040 . @ Landscape 6 , 420 1 , 156 . @ Grass 24, 700 8, 892 . * 12 . Palm 1 . 55 49 , 693 8 , 945. 13 . Adams . 31 9 , 939 1 , 789 TOTALS Center Line Median 15. 56 666 , 313 131 .;470 Residential Entrance Medians 2 . 0 11 , 761 2 , 117 GRAND TOTAL 17 . 56 678 , 074 $133 , 587 NOTE :, Estimated annual maintenance cost. @ 18t per square foot *Estimated annual grass maintenance cost @ 36t per square foot -6- REV . JAN . , 1984 CENTER LINE MEDIANS EXISTING MEDIANS TO BE LANDSCAPED ANNUAL LOCATION MILES SQUARE FEET EST. COST MAINT Cos . 1 • Beach Boulevard 2 . 0 108 , 000 $287 , 840. $ 19 , 440 . 2 , Magnolia between Hamilton/Banning . 28 20 , 000 40 , 298 . 3 , 600. 3 • Edwards Box Channel between Edinger/Heil . 47 26 , 000 67 , 642 . 4 , 680 . 4 • Warner south/Algonquin . 47 16 , 000 67, 642 . 2 , 880 . 5 • Warner between Rotterdam/Magnolia . 75 25 , 000 107 , 940 . 4, 500. 6 . Warner east/Goldenwest . 24 4 , 000 34 , 540. 720 . 7 • Bolsa Chica various locations 1 . 15 37 , 000 165 , 508 . 6 , 660 . 8 • Graham between Edinger/McFadden 1 . 0 32 , 060 143 , 920. 5, 771 9 • Pacific Coast Highway btwn. Main/Warner 5 . 15 176, 000 389 , 855• 31 , 680 . TOTAL 11 . 51 444 , 060 $ 1 , 305 , 185 . $79 , 931 • NOTE : $ 143 , 920 . X MILES = Estimated Cost s - 7- REV . JAN . , 1984 FUTURE LANDSCAPED MEDIANS LOCATION MILES ESTIMATED COST ANNUAL MAINT COST 1 . Brookhurst 1 . 1 $ 343 , 233 . $ 6, 348• 2 . Magnolia 3 . 93 1 , 226 , 278 . 22 , 679 • 3. Goldenwest 3 . 7 1 , 154 , 511 . 21 , 352 . 4 . Springdale 3 . 7 1 , 154 , 511 . 21 , 352 • 5. Bolsa Chica . 62 193 , 459• 3 , 578. 6. Bolsa . 4 124 , 812 . 2 , 308. 7 • Edinger 4 . 0 1 , 284 , 120 23 , 083 . 8 . Warner 4 . 0 1 , 284 , 120. 23 , 083. 9 . Talbert 1 . 5 468 , 045 . 8 , 656 . 10 . Garfield 4. 3 1 , 341 , 729 . 24 , 814 , 1' 1 . Yorktown . 7 21.8, 421 4 , 040 . 12 . Adams 2 . 69 839 , 360 . 15 , 523 . 13 . Atlanta 2 . 6 811 , 278 15 , 004. 14. Hamilton 1 . 6 499 , 248. 9 , 233 • 15 . P . C . H . . 2. 1 655 , 263. 12 , 119 . 16 . Main Street btwn Delaware/n of Yorktown 1 . 0 312 ,030. 5, 771 . s 37. 94 $ 11 , glo , 419: $218 , 943 . NOTES : 1 . $312 , 030. X Miles = Estimated Costs 2 . Estimated annual maintenance cost @ 18t per square foot 3 . Typical median mile will contain 32 , 060 sq . ft includes total median construction -8- REV . JAN . , 1984 REMEDIAL LANDSCAPE MEDIANS S . F . S . F . LOCATION MILES STAMPED CONC AUTO IRRIG . EST . COST 1 . Beach Blvd btwn Talbert/Edinger 2 . 0 53 , 440 87 , 790 $311 , 0 5 . 2 . Beach Blvd btwn P . C . H . /Adams 1 . 6 9 , 120 74 , 645 82 , 9 2 . 3 • Brookhurst btwn Banning/Garfield 3 . 0 47 , 320 127 , 960 300 , 5 0 . 4 . Main St . btwn Beach/Delaware . 25 2 , 810 10, 270 19 , 185. TOTALS : 6 . 31 $713 , 7 2 . NOTES : Stamped conc . @ $5 . 00/s . f . Automate irrigation system and replacement planting @ . 50/s . f. -9- EXISTING CENTER LINE MEDIANS TO BE LANDSCAPED PRIORITY SEQUENCE ( 1 ) Bolsa Chica - Warner to Heil ' (2 ) Warner south/Algonquin Warner between Rotterdam/Magnolia (3 ) Beach Boulevard - Talbert to Adams • (4) Beach Boulevard - Talbert to Edinger (upgrade) - (5) Beach Boulevard - P . C . H . to Adams (upgrade) * (6) Magnolia between Hamilton/Banning (7) Main Street between Delaware and Beach Boulevard (upgrade) -; (8) Edwards Box Channel between Edinger/Heil (9) Graham between Edinger and McFadden ( 10) Goldenwest - Yorktown to P . C .:H . (upgrade) - ( 11 ) P . C . H . - Beach Boulevard to Main (upgrade) * ( 12 ) Main Street between Delaware and Clay ( 13 ) P . C . H . between Main and Warner NOTE : * (upgrade) stamped concrete , automate irrigation i system and replacement planting as required . • REV. JAN . 1984 - 10- • AMENDMENTS Comm" CITt 77►— CIRCULATION PLAN OF AR ERIAL STREETS AND HIGHWA S -. '� ADOPTED BY CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO 4368-DEC.12.1976 \\ LEGEND FREEWAY STRE ET CAPACITY MAJOR 4541,00 PRIMARY 3,310010 - -- SECONDARY MOOD � NOTE SOLID LINES INDICATE EXISTtW RIGHT OF WAY 1 \ NOT NECESSARILY UL7*AATE RI T flF WAY DASHED LINES INDICATE AREAS WHERE NO RIGHT O< WAY EXISTS •••i •`` ,• \r\. 10lo \ I \ •••1•• umal • YY : I i ! •I• / •+• • r • w • % \ E •••• ••••. • CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH �"• r --- ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA \, % FRONTAGE ROAD MEDIAN LANDSCAPE DEVELOPMENT STATUS !•�••• FRONTAGE ROAD MEDIAN AREAS NOT LANDSCAPED 252,400 SO. FT.. 90% FRONTAGE ROAD MEDIAN AREAS LANDSCAPED 29,200 SO. FT. 10% TOTAL 2 81,600 SO. FT. • — 11 — COST TO LANDSCAPE EXISTING FRONTAGE ROAD MEDIAN NOTE : A. Estimated cost @ $4 . 65 per square foot • INCLUDES : 1 . A. C. Removal 2 . Export and import soil 3. Decorative surfacing • 4. Planting and irrigation 5. Soil preparation • B . Estimated annual maintenance cost @ 18t per square foot - 12- REV . JAN. , 1984 . FRONTAGE ROAD MEDIAN AREAS NOT LANDSCAPED S EST. ANNUAL QUARE FEET COST MAINT. COST 1 . Adams/Crown Reef s/side 8 , 400 $39 , 060. $ 1 , 512 . 2 . Adams btwn Magnolia/Bushard s/w side 28 , 200 131 , 130 . 5 , 076 . • 3 . Adams east of Brookhurst on n/side 8 , 460 39 , 339 . 1 , 523 . 4. Adams btwn Bushard/Brookhurst n/side 15 , 400 71 , 610 2 , 772 . . 5. Adams btwn Bushard/Magnolia n/side 14 , 400 66 , 960 2 , 592 . 6 . Adams btwn Magnolia/Newland n/side 7 , 280 33 , 852 . 1 , 310 . 7. Banning btwn Starfire/Bushard n/side 3 , 700 17 , 205 . 666 . 8. Brookhurst btwn Indianapolis/Adams east/side 16 , 800 78 , 120 . 3 , 024 . 9. Brooihurst btwn Adams/Yorktown e/side 19 , 600 91 , 140 . 3 , 528. 10. Bushard -btwn Adams/Yorktown e/side 12 , 250 56 , 953 . 2 , 205 . 11 . Bushard btwn Yorktown/Adams w/side 30 , 170 140 , 290. 5 , 4.31 . 12. Magnolia btwn Indianapolis/Adams east/side 6 , 500 30 , 225 . 1 , 170 . 13 . Magnolia btwn Adams/Yorktown a/side 3 , 500 : 16 , 275 . 630 . 14 . Beach Blvd . btwn Main/Tablert e/side 61-300 29 , 295 . 1 , 134 . 15 . Edwards btwn Warner/Slater s/side 6 , 000 27 , 900 . 1 , 080 . 16 . Edwards btwn Slater/Talbert s/side 8 , 000 37, 200. 1 , 44o . 17 . Heil a/Goldenwest n/side 8, 874 41 , 264 . 1 , 597 . 18 . Heil a/Trudy s/side 10 , 161 47 , 249 . 1 , 829 . 19. Warner a/Pinehurst s/side 8 , 229 38 , 264 . 1 , 481 . 20 . Varsity a/Highland n/side 334 1 , 553. 60. 21 . Yorktown/Brookhurst n/e corner 21 , 281 98 , 957 . 3 , 830 . 22 . Bushard s/Garfield a/side 4 , 040 18 , 786 . 727 . 23 . Bushard s/Garfield w/side 4 , 544 21 , 130 . 818 . TOTALS 252 , 423 $1 , 173,757. $45 , 435. NOTE : - $4 . 65 X Square Feet = Estimated Cost - 13- REV . JAN . , 1984 • FRONTAGE ROAD MEDIAN AREAS LANDSCAPED ANNUAL SQUARE FEET MAINT COST 24. Adams/Felcliff 7 , 550 $ 1 , 359• 25• Malta Cir . /Algonquin 5 , 876 1 ,058. 26. Garfield/Newland 8, 870 1 , 597 • 27. Adams 5/side - Vintage/May.ford 5 , 700 1 , 026 . 28. Slater s/side - fast of Goldenwest 1 , 224 230 . TOTAL 29, 220 $ 5 , 260. NOTE : Estimated Annaual Maintenance Cost at $ . 18 square foot • • • • • - 14- REV . JAN . 1984 • I i dllHtil liltIl �:1�X1i�1T► I, II .I ili,i' � 21t���',� _► ►�-►� ► i!Il, • %In bra' • PLANT LEGEND • SYMBOL P L A N T N AME SPACING SIZE C OCS MIN. AGAPANTHUS AFR I CANUS BLUE 3' O.C. 1 AL. • PINUS CANARIENSIS AS SHOWN 30" BOX • + LIQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA 'PALO ALTO' AS SHOWN 24" BOX MIN. LANTANA ' IRENE ' 6' apart 5 AL. N. CLP{v'� RAPHIOLEPIS INDICA 'SPRINGTIME' M1R 6' PAR AL. • GAZANIA SPLENDENS 'DOUBLE YELLOW' 12'' O.C. IN FATS COPROSMA ' PROSTRATA' 3' O.C. 1 CAL. NOTES: • 1 . PLANTER AREAS TO BE TOP DRESSED WITH SHREDDED BARK 2" THICK. _ 2. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE C.H.B. LANDSCAPE STANDARD PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. STREETS : 1 . SOLSA AVENUE • 2. TALBERT AVENUE ARTERIAL STREET hAEDI N DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS L NDSCAPE E M'ENT APPROVED: CITY Of NUNTINGTON BEACH ` �j Q� Qi�+,ifTOQ F t w at5 OAT � CALIFORNIA R E !r�� '1 i;�10�� SNOA N Pt. 1�1 • l ' • MEET PLANT LEGEN® • SYMBOL P L A N T N A M E SPACING SIZE MIN. pC AGAPANTHUS AFRICANUS 'BLUE' 3- O. C. 1 GAL. I O EUCALYPTUS CLADOCALYX AS SHOWN is G CUPANIOPSIS ANACARDIODES AS SHOWN 24" sox t EUCALYPTUS FICIFOLIA AS SHOWN i 24" ilIox MIN. NERIUM OLEANDER 'MRS. ROEDING' 6' O.C. ) 5 GAL. MIN. XYLOSMA CONGESTUM 'COMPACTA' 6' APART 5 GAL. LANTANA SELLOWIANA 3 ' O. C. { 1 G L NOTES: I . PLANTER AREAS TO BE TOP DRESSED WITH SHREDDED BARE: 2" THICK. 2. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE C.H.B. LANDSCAPE STANDARD PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. STREETS : SOLSA CHICA STREET ARTERIAL STREET MEDI N DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS L D S-C.A PE E TMENT APPROVED: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH �` q ^ P C.OR f Pu � � WORKS ►' Rjt$ t . PLJCALIFORNIA N a .. .. O • PLANT LEGEND YY90L P L A N T N A M E SPACING SIZ MULTI ►et. CHAMAEROPS HUMILIS AS SHOWN 30" B X • = PINUS CANARIENSIS AS SHOWN 24'' BOX RAPHIOLEPIS I . 'DWARF PINK' 4'MIN. 5 GAL. P ITTOSPORUM 'WHEELER' S DWARF' 31 APART 5 GAL. GAZANIA ' DOUBLE YELLOW' 12" 0•C• in fla s • 0000 AGAPANTHUS AFRICANUS BLUE MIN. OHO 'BLUE " 3' APART 1 GAL. � �® PALOS VERDES BOULDERS AS SHOWN SEE NO E 3 NOTES: 1 . PLANTER AREAS TO BE TOP DRESSED WITH SHREDDED BARK 2" THICK. 2. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE C.H.B. LANDSCAPE STANDARD PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. 3. SIZE TO BE DETERMINED DURING PLAN CHECK. STREETS► YORKTOWN AVENUE pEpAgTIREMT OF PUBLIC WORKS ARTERIAL STREET MMEDIAN APPROVED: ]ALT ENT CITY OF NUNTINGTON BEACH A A fFueu K5 CALIFORNIA REv �► N No. • i ,`• l, o © •O_ 00 ff ; • • PLANT LEGEND SY"OL P L A N T N A M E SP ACI NCB SIZE OU® AGAPANTHUS AFR 1 CANUS BLUE' M IT 3' APART 1 GAL •�" = PHOENIX RECLINATA AS SHOWN 30" BOX % • • WASHINGTONIA ROBUSTA AS SHOWN SEE NOTE 3 NERIUM OLEANDER 'MRS ROEDING' 6' APART 5 GAL MIN. LANTANA 'SPREADING YELLOW' 4' APART 1 GAL CARISSA 'GREEN CARPET' 3' O.C. 1 GAL • NOTES: 1 . PLANTER AREAS TO BE TOP DRESSED WITH SHREDDED BARK 2" THICK. 2. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE C.H.B. LANDSCAPE STANDARD PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. 3. SIZE TO BE DETERMINED DURING PLAN CHECK. STREETS : BROOKHURST STREET DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ARTERIC464AL S£REET MMEDIA APPROVED: �1 not CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH a *0 - p CALIFORNIA REVIIQ(1�03 NO. N A o- PLAN • �tKj734 • I I 7 • PLANT LEGEND • MBOL P L A N T N A M E SPACING S12E 00 WASHINGTONIA ROBUSTA AS SHOWN SEE NOT:- MULTI �. METROSIDEROS TOMENTOSA i AS SHOWN 24'' BO I • .} JACARANDA ACUTIFOLIA AS SHOWN 24,, BO ESCALLONIA 'FRADESI ' 6' APART 5 GAL EURYOPS PECTINATUS 3' APART 1 GAL • CARISSA 'GREEN CARPET' 3' O.C. I 1 GAL NOTES: 1 . PLANTER AREAS TO BE TOP DRESSED WITH SHREDDED BARK 2" THICK. 2. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE C.H.B. LANDSCAPE STANDARD PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. 3. SIZE TO BE DETERMINED DURING PLAN CHECK. • STREETS : WARNER AVENUE 46 ARTERIAL STRf.ET MEDIA DEPARTMENT OF PU13LIC WORKS L 5 PE E E N T APPROVED: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH `` �a A s R �� w aR 5 0 A E CALIFORNIA REVISION GATE: T N A! PLAN NO. i I i 'ice • • i ::i ' • ,1 0 PLANT LEGEND i T L PLANT N A P E SP AC1 Nt3 SIZE • EUCALYPTUS CLADOCALYX AS SHOWN 15 AL. • WASHINGTONIA ROBUSTA AS SHOWN SEE NOTE 3 . + EUCALYPTUS FICIFOLIA AS SHOWN 24" 'BOX • � EURYOPS PECT I NATUS 3' APART 5 CIAL. ESCALLONIA 'FRADES1 6' APART 5 CIAL. CARISSA 'GREEN CARPET' 3 'MONC. 1 qAL. • �00 04sm AGAPANTHUS AFRICANUS 'BLUE' 3' APART 1 GAL. NOTES: 1 . PLANTER AREAS TO BE TOP DRESSED WITH SHREDDED BARK 2" THICK. 2. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE C.H.B. LANDSCAPE STANDARD PLA S AND SPECIFICATIONS. 3. SIZE TO BE DETERMINED DURING PLAN CHECK. a_ STREETS : GOLDENWEST STREET DEPART-WENT OF PUt3tIC WORKS ARTERIAL STREET MEDI N t. 5 APE A T M E N T APPROVED. `` CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ,Q ToA . f P w pns DATE CALIFORNIA REVISION GATE: s N A O PLAN `3 Poo. • .+awl.1 lull • _ --- �l•l I l l`11I 1 I I Il. 11 • I ••O OOOO ..aO' • • PLANT LEGEND SYMBOL P L A N T N A M E SP ACJ Np SIZE 0� CHAMAEROPS HUMILIS AS SHOWN 30" BOX M I N. NERIUM 'MRS ROEDING ' 6' APART 5 GAL MIN. RAPHIOLEPIS 'SPRINGTIME' 6' APART 5 GAL ADO AGAPANTHUS AFRICANUS 'BLUE' 3' APART 1 GAL. COPROSMA REPENS 'VARIEGATA' 4' O.C. 5 GAL GAZANIA 'DOUBLE YELLOW' 12" O.C. IN FLATS CARISSA 'HORIZONTALIS ' 3' O.C. 1 GAL • NOTES: 1 . PLANTER AREAS TO BE TOP DRESSED WITH SHREDDED BARK 2" THICK. 2. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE C.N.B. LANDSCAPE STANDARD PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. t STREETS BEACH BOULEVARD • DEPARTMENT pf_PUBLIC WORKS ARTERIAL STREET MEDIAL , PE ^E-&T MENs APPROVED. `, , CITY Of NUNTINGTON BEACH olucToa q�s o•TE CALIFORNIA REVJSft0_N OX .E: N A - PLAN • liflAE .� fy�� NO. r I I PLANT LEGEND i18 l P L A N T N A M E SP ACI NG S12 MU L ;. METROSIDEROS TOMENTOSA AS SHOWN 24" BOX EUCALYPTUS CLADOCALYX AS SHOWN 15 GAL. f' TRISTANIA CONFERTA AS SHOWN 24" B X MYOPORUM PARVIFOLIUM 3' O.C. 1 GAL. ESCALLONIA 'FRADESI ' 6' APART 5 GAL . EURYOPS PECTINATUS 3' APART 1 GAL . NOTES: 1 . PLANTER AREAS TO BE TOP DRESSED WITH SHREDDED BARK 2'' THICK. 2. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE C.H.B. LANDSCAPE STANDARD PLAN AND SPECIFICATIONS. f STREETS : SPR I NGDALE STREET ARTERIAL . STREET MEDIA DEPARTMENT_OF PUBLIC WORKS L APE TMENT APPROVED: CITY Of HUNTINGTON BEACH �a OQ ° +r A•S 0 TE CALIFORNIA REVISI-ON 0ATE: sTAND!,aL PLAIN I -_ -- 1Li,iylLl!IiIII�Itii�•T'T" 'I�i .O• Cl 1 PLANT LEGEND i SYMBOL P L A N T N AM E SP ACI NG SIZ E. MULT I .•. CHAMAEROPS HUMILIS AS SHOWN 30" OX �rLJ M RAPHIOLEPIS I . 'SPRINGTIME' 6' APART 5 G L. � MIN CQ � EURYOPS PECTINATUS 3' APART 1 G L. LANTANA SELLOWIANA 3' O.C. 1 G L. ESCALLONIA 'FRADESI ' 6' APART 5 G L. I � GAZANIA S. 'DOUBLE YELLOW' 12" O.C. IN FATS M N. 0 p W AGAPANTHUS AFRICANUS 'BLUE' 3' APART 1 G L. NOTES. I . PLANTER AREAS TO BE TOP DRESSED WITH SHREDDED BARK 2" THICK. 2. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE C.H.B. LANDSCAPE STANDARD PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. STRIIFETS : PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT OFPUBLIC WORKS ARTS IAL SE REET MMEDIA APPROVED: CITY Of HUNTINGTON BEACH `` `'' �• toQ r +•o AS o•r 0. CALIFORNIA aEV'I a 3 01C' STANOA PLA t ,iiil lily i �:It,l�ltll!tltlt; PLANT LEGEND SY14401. P L A N T N A M E SPACING S12 O O AGAPANTHUS AFRICANUS 'BLUE' 3' APART 1 GAL. Mu L-1,I • METROSIDEROS TOMENTOSA AS SHOWN 24,' EOX LANTANA SELLOWIANA 3 ' O.C. 1 GAL. MIN. NERIUM OLEANDER 'PETITE PINK' 3' APART 5 GAL. EUCALYPTUS CLADOCALYX AS SHOWN 15 GAL. COPROSMA REPENS 'VARIEGATA' 4'MIN APART I 5 GAL. NOTES: 1 . PLANTER AREAS TO BE TOP DRESSED WITH SHREDDED BARK 2" THICK. 2. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE C.H.B. LANDSCAPE STANDARD PLAN AND SPECIFICATIONS. STREETS : ED I NGER AVENUE ADAMS AVENUE DEPART MEMT Of PUBLIC WORKS ARTERIAL STR ET MMEgA CITY Of HUNTINGTON BEACH APPROVED: E 'O f P Won CAIifORMiAREVI r30Aj*3 TANAR R . PLANT LEGEND SYMBOL P L A N T N AME SPACING SIZE coeoe OC D AGAPANTHUS AFRICANUS 'BLUE' MIN. 3' APART 1 GAL. A WASHINGTONIA ROBUSTA AS SHOWN SEE NOT � 3 PITTOSPORUM TOBIRA 'WHEELERS DWARF' 3' APART 5 GA I.. NERIUM OLEANDER 'MRS. ROEDING ' MIN. 6' APART 5 GAL.. + TRISTANIA CONFERTA AS SHOWN 24" Box O EUCALYPTUS FICIFOLIA AS SHOWN 24" BOX • GAZANIA S. 'GOLD RUSH' 12' O.C. IN FLATS O.C. NOTES: I . PLANTER AREAS TO BE TOP DRESSED WITH SHREDDED BARK 2" THICK. 2. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE C.H.B. LANDSCAPE STANDARD PLAN AND SPECIFICATIONS. 3. SIZE TO BE DETERMINED DURING PLAN CHECK. STREETS : GARF I ELD AVENUE ATLANTA AVENUE + DEPARTMENT oF. PUBLIC WORKS ARTERIAL SE R ET MMEDIA ENT APPROVED: CITY Of HUNTINGTON BEACH � ogre CALIFORNIA aEVI 1 � 0MIS N: ANOA PLA • NO. 741 I ��� Q'•OU •F gal PLANT LEGEND » NBaL PL ANT N AYE SPACING SIZE WASHINGTONIA ROBUSTA AS SHOWN SEE NOT17 3 MULT 1 •• METROSIDEROS TOMENTOSA AS SHOWN 241, BOX EURYOPS 'GOLDEN GREEN.' 3 ' APART 5 GA I.. ��� • • • • AGAPANTHUS AFR I CANUS 'BLUE' 3' APART 1 GAL.. a PELARGONIUM PELTATUM 'MIXED' 18" O.C. IN FLATS CAR I SSA 'GREEI*•; CARPET' 3' O.C. 1 GAL. GAZANIA SPLENDENS 'DOUBLE YELLOW' 12" O.C. . IN FLATS NOTES. 1 . PLANTER AREAS TO BE TOP DRESSED WITH SHREDDED BARK 2" THICK. 2. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE C.H.B. LANDSCAPE STANDARD PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. , 3. SIZE TO BE DETERMINED DURING PLAN CHECK. sTA1>ii�Ts MA i N STREET ARTERIAL STREET MEDIA DaPARTYENT Of PUBLIC WORKS LM&M Q PE E 7MENT CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH APPR VEO: �a Tpa r f w aRS O�TE CALIFORNIA REVISION DATE: A D PLA14 MAR .1 No. Z4 2 f I i i PLANT LEGEND -itI" P L A N T N A P E SPACING SIZE EUCALYPTUS CLADOCALYX AS SHOWN 15 GAL. t TRISTANIA CONFERTA AS SHOWN 24" BOX M +. METROSIDEROS TOMENTOSA AS SHOWN 24" B X MYOPORUM PARVIFOLIUM 3' O.C. i .GA . ESCALLONIA 'FRADESI ' 6' APART 5 GAL. MIN. COPROSMA R. 'VARIEGATA' 4' O.C. 5 GAL. GAZANIA S. 'GOLD RUSH' 12" O.C. IN FLATS ODOR O O O AGAPANTHUS AFRICANUS 'BLUE' 3' APART 1 GA— NOTES: 1 . PLANTER AREAS TO BE TOP DRESSED WITH SHREDDED BARK 2" THICK. 2. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE C.H.B. LANDSCAPE STANDARD PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. STItIftTS: MAGNOLIA STREET i, ARTER . L STR T MEDIA DEPAAT WENT OF PU9i1C WORKS L A tM"i Q WE ENT APPROVED. CITY OF HU�ITI NGTOp BEACH g,mcroa OF u MILw s DATE C�ItfORNIA REVISION OA E,: A - PLAN i` No. t0� _ �_ VARIES VARIES VARIES I w-� 1LANDSCAPE I tLANOSC A PE—,. 3'R. � VARiES LEFT TURN POCKET 10 --; c i A �— x . t 12"SOLDI-ER B COARSE A-N DEC A P E —� 5"R- MEDIAN OPENING CURB- _ COBBLESTONE STAMPED CONCRET rtecir a LANDSCAPE 3 or 5'R. U y DETAIL O 4"x12" SOLDIER COURSE -" STAMPED CONCRETE ir+•fF C. it` 6.. T Y P. DETALIL O CL LEVEL FINISHED GRADE - -- r Ell SECTION a - a MOTH: t A LANDSCAPE PLAN IS REQUIRED AND SUBJECT TO APPROVAL. * USE MNERE NOTED ON PLANS. COLOR TO BE 'BRICK RED' BY L.M. SCOFIELD COMPANY. DIMENSIONS `;HMiN AT RADI1 P01N-iS ARE FROM CURB FACE. MW+�aT»+�T OF PUBLIC woks Wf CANCRET A CITY Of NINTI-INTON BEACH T CALIFOWIA 11mv is , VARIABLE EQUAL EQUAL BACKFLOW PREVENTER PER STD. 701 or PULL BOX I 701-A 12" 12" t' COMPACTED �' IMPORT N FLOW PE 340e'PLASRTf( � SOIL CONTROL WIRE • ' i � STAMPED -- N"C . CONDUIT � PER STD. 7 0 1� PVC PLASTIC 3y Q iy 6; IRRIGATION MAINLINE SEE DETAIL BELOW PE 3406 PLASTIC WATER LINE CROSS-OVER F L 0 W FROM P.O.C. SECTI0#3 NIPPLE TO BACKFLOW - PREVENTER NIPPLE 90° ELBOW STREET ELL SLIP-ON ADAPTER STAINLESS STEEL CLAMPS POLYETHYLENE PLASTIC PIPE NOTE: FITTINGS TO BE BRAS ONE PIECE CONTINUOUS FROM UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. l;. POINT OF CONNECTION SIZE OF PIPE AND TUBING PE _ APPROVED PLANS. DETAIL i 0CPAF rNg«T CW PtftIC WORKS MEDIAN j"FILE APPROVIEO: CITY OF NONTINGTON. BEACH ,Q oA OF LIC 11WORKS AY ,, C At i F01tN I A REV T 6-TT: No. P� SIDEWaLKsp C E � I • . I TO NEXT ISLAND ' _0p a a -wm� ammwm—� mmmmmmmoo� 77d EQ. lot TYP. < m m EQ. SEE NOTES BELOW. Q� TYP. © , TO NEXT ISLAND 34 m . CW WATER SERVICE MAIN IRRIGATION SUPPLY LINE T,�) IRRIGATION CONTROLLER • • • • • • • IRRIGATION CROSSOVER LINE a ELECTRIC SERVICE ------ LATERAL IRRIGATION LINE S.C.E. POWER SOURCE — — — — CONTROL WIRE CROSSOVER CONDUIT BACKFLOW PREVENTER SHRUB SPRAY HEAD O GATE VALVE —�� SHRUB BUBBLER BEAD ELECTRIC MASTER VALVE ELECTRIC REMOTE CONTROL VALVE le CONTROL WIRING PULL BOX O OUICK COUPLING VALVE HEAD SPACING IN LESS THAN FULL-WIDTH MEDIAN AREAS ARE TO BE ADJUSTED TO PROVIDE i' COMPLETE COVERAGE •* TYPE OF EQUIPMENT AND EXACT LOCATIONS ARE TO BE PER PUBLIC WORKS APPROVED PLANS.. Ott EQUIPMENT OTHER THAN CROSS-OVERS SHOUN IN STREET SECTIONS ARE TO BE A MINIMUM OF 18 INCHES BEHIND CURB. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS M E D I jlRl ^ sjlON LAY 0 � T APPROVED: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 6a tp4 Or v 0►1c wGARS� AT CALIFORNIA REV9411 D98E: STTANDAR PLA DRAFT MASTER PLAN FOR i CENTER LINE MEDIAN AND FRONTAGE ROAD MEDIAN CONSTRUCTION AND LANDSCAPING i 000 PNpscgp� tia •2 . , . 'DEPT. OF PUBLIC WQRKS 38 . 5r6- Mi. No Landscaping (62%) No Landscaping Installed (median not constructed) Median Constructed 18%' 11. 36 Mi. 11.22 Mi. (18%) Landscaping Installed No Landscaping Installed _ . (median constructed) Median Partially Const ucted Mi_. (2%) Landscape Partially Installed (median not constructs ) .AMENDMENTS . `\ ' PLGNNiNG - ". MASTER PLAN OF ARTERIAL Co COUNCIL STREETS AND HIGHWAY LEGEND 'FREEWAY MAJOR_._—_1201 RIW . ' ` PRIMARY__—_I001 /W SECONDARY—__ 801R W NOTE: -. .� SOLID LINES INDICATE EXISTING RIGHT OF WAY ._ .. j NOT NECESSARILY ULTIMATE RIGHT CF WAY DASHED LINES INDICATE AREAS WHERENO, \ RIGHT OF.WAY EXISTS %�, . I CERTIFICATIONS ------------ u PLANNING COMMISSION ' T. i n[nFer cLvr rr n eLeu - itl'" p nnrca°t sra[E cross,xc - - - CITY COUNCIL =r 4 CITY OF o��q �-- �. HUNTINGTON BEACH . - - - ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA 1 a y �. Total Est-. Miles of--Centerline Median: 62 .10 - Annual Maint. ' Cost, (197 Fig':) Cost- Estimated on Average' Amount, of: Existing $40 000 $160, 000 per mile to construct & landscape ' Constr. medians to 60, 000- per mile to landscap& existing medians be landscaped 44, 000 Future' landscaped medians'• 150 00-0 Tni-n l /l a 7 7 _r._4- .—a.. N n COST TO LANDSCAPE EXISTING MEDIAN NOTE: A. Estimated cost @ $1. 75 per square foot (3-7-77) or $60 , 000. 00 per mile . INCLUDES: 1. A.C. removal 2 . Export & import soil 3. Decorative surfacing 4 . Planting & irrigation 5. Soil preparation B. E.stimated annual maintenance cost @ 11.G -square foot (5-25-77) CENTER-LINB -MEDIANS . -ANDSCAPED �5/2 6/77�, ,Location Miles Square Feet 'Annual Maintenance Cos 1. Bolsa Chica . 35 23, 682 $' 2, 60.5 . 02 2 . Graham . 32 13 , 780 _ 1, 515 . 80, 3., Edinger 0 . 7 22 , 789 2 , 506 . 79 4 . Beach Blvd: 3 . 64 109 ,385 12 , 0.32 . 35 5. Main Street . 91 52 , 845 5 , 812 . 95 6 . Goldenwest 1 . 3Q 11, 620 1 ,2.78 . 20 -7 Brookhurst 2 . 65 110, 886 12 , 197 .46 8 . Edwards Box Channel . 35 12 , 674 1, 394 . 14 Sub Total 10. 22 357 ,581 $39, 342 . 71 9. . Pacific Coast Hwy 1. 0 Area in grass/Maintenance by ' Park Dept. Total 11 ..22 357, 581 $39, 342 . 71 i CONSTRUCTED MEDIANS TO' BE. LANDSCAPED (5/26/77) MAnnual Location Miles Square Feet Est.. Cost Maint. Cost 1. Beach Blvd. 2 .G 65, 000 $120 , 000 . 00 $ 7,150. 00 2. Magnolia Btwn .28 20 , 000 30, 00.0 . 00 2 ,200. 00 Huntington/Banning 3. Edwards Box Channel . 47 26, 000 30;000. 00 2 , 860. 00 Btwn Edinger/Heil. 4 . Warner south/Algonquin . . 47 16, 000 26, 000 . 0'0 1 ,760 . 00 5. Warner Btwn Rotterdam/ . 75 25 ,000 44 , 000. 00 2, 75.0. 00 Magnolia 6. Bolsa Chica 1. 15 37,.000 66, 000. 00' 4 , 070. 00 (various locations) -7. Bolsa Btwn Bolsa Chica/ 1 . 09 35 , 000 64., 000 . 00 31850. 00 Springdale Sub Total 6 .21 224, 000 380, 000 . 00 24, 640. 00 8.. Pacific Coast Highway 5 .15 .176 , 000 300, 000. 06 19 ,.360. 00 Btwn Main St/Warner Total 11 . 36 40.0 , 000 $6801000. 00 $44, 000 . 00. • FUTURE LANDSCAPED MEDIANS (5/261/77) Location, Miles Square Feet Est. Cost Annual Mai at. -Cost 1 Brookhurst 1. 1 39 , 000 176,000 . QG1 4 , 300. 00 2 . Magnolia 3. 93 106, 000 480, 000. 0.0 11, 700. 00 3. Lake Street . 1. 5 53, 000 240 , 000. 0.0 5, 800:00 .4 . Golden West 3 . 7. 131, 000 59.2 , 0:0-0-.00... 14 ,400. 00 5. Springdale .-. 3. 7 131, 000 592, 0.G.G. 0Q 14 ,400, 00 6 . Bolsa Chica 1. 0 35 , 000 160, 000. GO. 3 , 9:00. 00 7. Bolsa . 4 15, 000 64 , 000..DO, 1 , 600. 00 8 . Edinger 4 . 0 142 ,000 64G,:GOD_.0"Q - 15 , 600..00 9- Warner 4 . 0 142 , 000 640, 0.0.0:. 0.0 15., 600. 00 . 10 . Talbert 1. 5 53, 000 24.0., Q_00..010 5, 800. 00 11. Garfield 4 . 3 153 , 000 688 , 000. 00 16, 800. 00 1 Mansion 1. 0 35 , 000 1.60, 000. 00" 3-, 900. 00 1 . Adams, 3 . 0 106, 000 480, 0'0G.- GO 11, 700. 00 14 . Atlanta 2 . 6 92 , 000 416, 000. 00- 10; 10.0, 00 15 . Hamilton 1 . 6 56, 000. 256, 000:00 6 , 200. 00 16. P. ..C".. H. :2. 1 75 , 000 3.3.6 ,.0."0.0. 00 8.,2.0,0..00 . 38 .5 1 , 364 ,D00 $6,16,G, 0.0.0.. 0.0O $15:G, 0OD;. 00 _T!OtE• _MEDTAN.:W_.F#EKE.�`PrPGl:1CR61.E -� i o , O ` ; MPl,H0LE;FIGi--INDIGP___r'S.P.RING�"IME�.._ ® - Glrzl0PE: G_IGANI°EA :1Jof ;:�Al-�. t'LA.N.tER Al?EA�r0_��_.=10PD-.2E` i d_Wlf._FFi'�} fZ DDE,t� WALK--_ON-BARK.:2.",:r1 I '. a l/PrI�I:r75GAP STANDARt7 iNT R51r: 1'IOJ" DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS RAG. CITY OF .HUNTINGTON ®EACH APPROVED: .� � �'��' DfR CTOR OF PUf3rJc WOrW-5 A-rE CALIFORNIA REVISION OATS STANDA . 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SPRi/YGDAC E S t EE T o : ✓41AUPZRus C/�NZ7vs15: 640C cb�sr` :e5 - wy ALL RZAA/TE-R ARE.4-S, —1,?8tl' 7-PhRgSSED_- 7�t//T"/�/ S1f�P .DD_E1J r. h1_A K' IC�C IRR7GAT/O/�l`-:1�E:TAILS :RED'€R--- TU� ST.4/YDAFC7 I:AN DS�AP E TSTA�I..DARD_. , DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKSMI-DIAN,3.. PF�fMARY Ntds�iWAY`3 i CITY OF HUNTI NGTON ,.BEACH APPROVED: . o o wo oA DIRECT R F PU5 AV,5 ? CAWFORNIA STANDA D P, REVISION DATE: PLAN 0. 741_.x ' pox ;, f , 00 x' _SfRt:if_" Y rZMBOL -`a LZ_ � L. ' •. (io\. _M>;tKo_5.1_vERa_��:_roMtufoyPr_ � =20""a�X_=- -1 ..�:MR�No1.hA�:StK��.f`' , b �N_I:nTa„u N_ PLARGON::I JMYt'��tA1U,N:__ _FLAT. __ Nlrf _��R1:1. .P�A11"ER_A_:R�l _ra :�E. roPv,�eEP wir�t.S�FK> : �.wA1-K_r.a _.b�ssRK 2__' Ti+ICK:w� 6 _ FOR:w I QR_7.1�a1"lON_f'?�TA►Lr? �r� =jD��A. ND�.iZfl..t'(�Ai��__711�.�i;_t712 -� DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS w= Mc?rANs:. vPlZt gRY_..tiwAYS CITY ®F ►H, UNTIN T® . BEACH APPROVED: ; DtR CTOR OF� PUBLIG WOt=IKS DA'T E CALIFORN t STANDA D -- REVISION DATE: .742 CLAN N . - �.. v T iv e • • L _ OO I ' I L 7,9 T. AM 1 O J(J N I PERU�---GNINI;f`�lr?r::'GD�D:GODhr r- _5_-GPI l ON 1 ( L 1,13.10 F V--&I GA 4ll AF I Gftl-COhlv_.:: � JuN I PERi7�i--�iAt3tNP�---:�>fAMAR fyG t FOI�iP* . -�I:.h�r1:L'Ot� , �`PLAN1" Ar 24" ofJ :GEN1'ER=.—_ . * PLANf-AT' 3Gi" wif14 yF1►2!<�Dlyd WALK D►�:0A9K:2_" _F-0 -I)ZIZ A.r.:I 10 e.TAI SrANPAR0 I.644S #71I_�__?:712. � . DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC VtlORI(S -- - �.LAf�1 ��:GA��E��-r✓-T�NDAR.I�� , .F. _ RIMARY W&RWAYS = _ - CITY OF HUNTI NGTON BEACH APPROVED: DiR GToR of PUBUG WORi� A'rE_ CALIFORNIA REVISION DATE; STANDAR 7_43_ PLAN NO. Jr� AMENDMENTS CIRCULATION PLAN OF ARTERIAL ri nmiHa atr STREETS AND HIGHWAYS ADOPTED BY CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO 4368-DEC.12,1976 LEGEND: FREEWAY STREET C g _ �.. MAJOR__. 45.000 PRIMARY___30,000" SECONDARY_ _20,000 NOTE: SOLID LINES INDICATE EXISTING RIGHT F WAY NOT NECESSARILY ULTIMATE RIGHT OF NAY DASHED LINES INDICATE AREAS WHERE NO RIGHT OF WAY EXISTS vmmw �5 2(p 11D1Gt•cal - - - --- r 23 Zz ZI: a 9 ( _ (-,4 b 5 s 5 ommm 4 22,4 Z 3 set.'F'�,. 7_117 Of $ w. Secondary - - 1 v x" Arterial C o���ti CITY OF ------ HUNTINGTON BEACH Y,; - ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA d h-b • M r.M 1 4 COST -TO LANDSCAPE EXISTING MEDIAN i NOTE: A. Estimated cost @ $1 . 75 - per square foot .C3-7-77)__, INCLUDES : 1. A. C. removal ; 2 . Export, & import soil 3. Decorative surfacing. 4 . Planting & irrigation 5 Soil, preparation B. . Estimated. annual maintenance cost @ ll� square foot (5-25-77) • FRONTAGE .ROAD MEDIAN_ A'RLAS: LANDSCAPED (5-25-77 ) SQUARE FEET ANNUAL MAINT . COST 24. ADAMS/FELCLIFF 7550 $ , 830 , 00 . 25. MALTA CIR./ALGONQUIN 5876 646 . 00' 26. GARFIELD/NEWLAND 8870 976. 00 27. ADAMS SO./SIDE - VINTAGE/MAYFORD 5700 6.27 . 00 28, SLATER SO ./SIDE EAST OF GOLDENWEST 1224 135 . 00 TOTAL 29220, $3 , 214 . 00 NOTE : ,, ESTIMATED ANNUAL MAINTENANCE COST AT $, 11 SQUARE FOOT ( 5-25= 7) FRONTAGE ROAD. MEDIAN ARLAS NOT .LANDS:CAPED (5-25-77) ANNUAL '! SQUAR:E FEET EST. .COST MAINT. COST 1;ADAMS/CROWN REEF S/S-IDE 8,400. $ .14,.700 $ 924.00 2�ADAMS BETWEEN MAGNOLIA/BUSHARD S/W -SIDE 28,200 49,350 3,102.00 3.ADAMS EAST OF BROOKHURST ON: N/SIDE 8,460 14,805 931.00 4.ADAMS BETWEEN,BUSHARD/BROOKHURST N/SIDE 155400• 26,950 .., 1,694.00 5.ADAMS "BETWEEN 'BUS HARD/MAGNOLI9 _N/SIDE 14,400 25,200 1,'584:00 6.ADAMS BETWEEN MAGNOLIA/NEWLAND N/SIDE 7,"280 12;74.0 800. 00 7.BANNING BETWEEN STARFIRE/BUSHARD N/SIDE 3,700 6,4'75 . 40T.00 8.BROOKHURST'BETWEEN INDIANAPOLIS/ADAMS .E/SIDE 16,800 '35 , 000 1,848.0.0 9.BROOKHURST BETWEEN ,ADAMS/YORKTOWN E/SIDE 19,600 34,300 2,156.00 10.BUSHARD BETWEEN ADAMS/YORKTOWN E/SIDE 12,250 21,438 1,348.00" 11.BUSHARD BETWEEN YORKTOWN/ADAMS W/SIDE 30,170 525798 3,319.00W " MAGNOLIA BETWEEN" INDIANAPOLIS/ADAMS E/SIDE 6,500 11,375 715.00 13.r�GNOLIA BETWEEN, ADAMS/YORKTOWN E/SIDE 3,500, 6,125 385.00 14.BEACH BLVD. BETWEEN MAIN/TALBERT E/:SIDE. 65300 11,025- 693.00 15.EDWARDS BETWEEN WARNER/SLATER. S/SIDE 6,000 10,500 .6,60.00 16.EDWARDS BETWEEN, SLATER/TAIBERT ,S/SIDE 85000 14,000 880.00 17.HEIL E/GOLDENWEST N/SIDE ; 8,874 15,530 976..00 18,.HEIL E/TRUDY S/SIDE , 10,161 17,782 1,118.00 19'WARNER, E'/PINEHURST S/•SIDE 8,229', 14,400 • 905.00 20.VARSITY E/HIGHLAND" N/SIDE 334 584 37.00 • .21 YORKTOWN/BROOKHURST N/E CORNER 21,281 37,242." 2,341.00 '2.2.BUSHARD.S/GARFIELD E/SIDE '4:,040 7,070. 444.00 23.BUSHARD S/GARFIELD W/SIDE. 4,544_ .7,952. 500.00 TOTALS 252,423. $447 ,341 $27,767.00 MAST ER : P LAN TO'R""CANDSGAPIN OF ARTERIAL STREET MEDIANS vPNps�gA� O loo DEFT. OF PUBLIC WORKS Ue 58.5 .l�2/.),' NOI,AN05GA PIN(a BN✓fPL�50 NO 1.A1�t7�GPPI06, 1N5fAl !C? • (MEVIAN Plot GoN9fKucf E0) I�� mow CoNSfK.0Cf6p- 11.37 M 1.°�2Mi(f�%) LAN®SLAPIN(� IN�ifAt-L�� Na I.ANoyGAPINO IN�irP� �D �`" (r1�oIAN CoNSfRUG(��) M�aIAN PPR(LA��1( GUN�(R Gfl;o "�'e' (2°i®) ' I.ANDSGAPE PARr�ALI,Y IN�ifAi.L�O ( N��DIaN Nu( cvN�iucrr;o> _AMENDMENTS MASTER .PLAN OF ..ARTERIAL VL�pMNG CP ' CO,Y35qu CIXINC�Z DTI" STREETS AND HIGHWAYS LEGEND: — FREEWAY ' MAJOR- ,__120"R/ PRIMARY— -___:100'R/ — SECONDARY- . _80'R/W NOTE SOLID LINES INDICATE EXISTING PoGIR F WAY NOT NECESSARILY ULTIMATE,RIGHT OF AY -0ASHED LINES INDICATE AREAS WHERE 0 RIGHT OF WAY EXISTS i CERTIFICATIONS: 0� 0B\.�;. -".,�: ----Ji _ _ •�� / .L...�.w,om.e,o.., .., ...•,� �� s CITY COUNCIL 8 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA ' TOTAL OrloA(EO NIlw2 0� GENfmINf MOW : &.lo A000U NIAINf� 06N co�r (1 77 rl&YA, C0f 6' f200 Q OO AVEK W AMUVNf or, r, I fINh___---____-- ____-: - 40,000 •"�.8 (e®,O®®. ®® PAR N►'I.E tccaN�fRuef AND LAN DSGAPE ca��fRUGf�D M���Ar1� fa P,t;I,ANoycAPE _ _ 44,000 �o,®®®:®� PER MILS to I,AN®�GAP� �x1�rlNv M�0¢AF�S 1^IJf09E I:A0PeNIAPED Mg01Ak- __ --150,00 fOfAi, (i977 .ro,5f r,�,rwArr:l t?';kd/2ni COST TO LANDSCAPE EXISTING MEDIAN • NOTE: A. Estimated cost @ $1. 75 per square foot (3-7-77) . or $60,000. 00 per mile, INCLUDES: 1. A.C. removal • 2. Export & import soil 3. Decorative surfacing 4. Planting & irrigation • 5. Soil preparation B. Estimated annual maintenance cost @ ll� square foot (5-25-77) • • • • • • CENTER LINE MEDIANS LANDSCAPED C5/26/771 • Location Miles Square Feet Annual Maintenance Cost 1. Bolsa Chica . 35 23, 682 $ 2 ,60.5. 02 2 . Graham . 32 13,780 1,515. 80 3., Edinger 0. 7 22 , 789 2,506. 79 4 . Beach Blvd. 3.64 109 ,385 12,032. 35 5. Main Street . 91 52, 845 5, 812. 9:5 6. Goldenwest 1. 30 11,620. 1,278 .20 7. Brookhurst 2 . 65 110, 886 12 ,197.46 8. Edwards Box Vjsnnrl . 35 12 ,674 1, 394 .14 Sub Total 10.22 357,581 $39, 342. 71 9. Pacific Coast Hwy 1. 0 Area in grass/Maintenance by Park Dept. Total 11..-22 357,58i $39,342. 71 • 'ar,: • • • • CONSTRUCTED MEDIANS TO BE LANDSCAPED (5/26/77) Annual Location Miles Square Feet Est. Cost Main . Cost 1. Beach Blvd. 2 .0 65, 000 $120,000.00 $ 7,1 0. 00 2. Magnolia Btwn .28 20, 000 30, 000 . 00 2 ,200. 00 Huntington/Banning • 3. Edwards Box Channel .47 26, 000 301, 000. 00 2 ,860. 00 Btwn Edinger/Heil 4. Warner south/Algonquin .47 16, 000 26, 000. 00 1,760 .00 • 5. Warner Btwn Rotterdam/ . 75 25, 000 44, 000. 00 2 ,750. 00 Magnolia 6. Bolsa Chica 1.15 37, 000 66,000. 00 4 , 070. 00 (various locations) • 7. Bolsa Btwn Bolsa Chica/ 1. 09 35, 000 64 , 00.0.00 3,850. 00 Springdale Sub. Total 6 .21 224, 000 380, 000 ,00 24 , 40. 00 8. Pacific Coast Highway 5.15 176, 000 300, 000. 00 19 , 60. 00 • �, : Btwn Main St/Warner Total 11. 36 400, 000 $680,000. 00 $440, 00.. 00 • • • • J FUTURE LANDSCAPED MEDIANS (5/26/77) Location Miles Square Feet Est. Cost Annual Maint Cost 1. Brookhurst 1.1 39,000 176,000.GO, 4 , 300.00 2. Magnolia 3. 93 106, 000 480, 000. 00 11, 700. 00 03. Lake Street- 1. 5 53, 000 240,000.0.0 5, 800. 00 4. Golden West 3. 7 131, 000 59.2, 00.0• Q0 14, 400. 00 5. Springdale 3. 7 131, 000 592, 000.. 00 14 ,400. 00 06. Bolsa Chica 1. 0 35, 000 160, 000. 00 3, 9:00. 00 7. Bolsa .4 15, 000 64 ,000.00. 1,600. 00 , .8. Edinger 4. 0 142, 000 640, 0.00. 00 15, 600. 00 09. Warner 4. 0 142, 000 640,000.00 15 ,600. 00 10. Talbert 1. 5 53, 000 240, 000..0.0 5, 800. 00 11. Garfield 4 . 3 153,000 688,000. 00 16,800. 00 •„r,, Mansion 1. 0 35, 000 160, 00.0..00 3, 900. 00 13. Adams 3. 0 106,000 480, 000.. 00 11,700. 00 14. Atlanta 2. 6 92, 000 416, 00.0. 00 10, 100. 00 W5. Hamilton 1. 6 56, 000 256, G00•00 6,200. 00 16. P. C. H. 2. 1 75, 000 336, 00.0. 00 8 ,20,0. 00. 38. 5 1 , 364, 000 $6,160, 0..0.0.. 0.0, $150, 0.00. 00 i • :Nm' mr-ot J:WI+ERE pirp CiFoia i • r • • I 1, 7Jcpt,YPrUy omzi 7oRa 15 GGAU41i PIRUS OAPAPFt412112 20 SOX • RArPlFI o l.Et't� tNDIGh '3Pittt�rlME1 5 �A�u,01.' JUN 1 PBRUS CRINVNgte2 'GOLD GOAW' S GAI. d . • � I,1ItTo�E GIGANTEA ! GAI.GON - Nofri AL.- mANrER ARC ro 9E ToPDR1"t�rpor; wlrt+ g *qmr> wAw oN aARK V TWO14, to-ore IRRwArtoN Ot 'fPrtl.g ftr-09 ro OWP,90POP M Af4 #711 �' lk71%. • DEPARTMENT OF PUSUC WORKS- CITY OF HUMTIN$JrON BEAGHAPPROVED: DtR CToR OF WOp1K9 ?E. CALWOf RIEVGION DATE: Isu"DA 0 , s A� LANv6cPsP� PLAN 15 REGQtlItZEv.Pr"Nt7 gUF�J�cT" fv APPROVPi1.. 1U1 10' VAR. VAR• VAR. P� A A • mill ._ I 77 A • 5TAMPEP _ _ oNcRBrE E_r_A�1 -_ VA?Uft VAR i 'II o a '.'�. .fir O. . . .. 'b��: =4.��• ,� , lll, llll,tl III-lilill4�-II� .-> . Q °h1=611► 11�i� III ��lll=k o ' � IlI=1 aliPiv�tu_ Jll�IU11= JtU� i11 • LOAFED C01351,F5roNE FLPr coE513LEESrOHE✓ . ® Q '�t/aiE ON MEDIANy O W�¢� NorEo. LAN CA?E 5TAP AW ._m60 ,Nt�7- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS- c�r�ypp Gp �p�M���r 4F h,�1lpll5 CITY OF HUNTI TOH BEACH APPROVED: • GTOpt P W0m" DA CALIFORH ► REVISION DATE: MANDA D a A ,710 b • r7ranr ._:P.I.ANt l;t:yE�:o _SYM@iPl� __ STZE. I• DOi.°�A AVts• 2. +.A1SFt4.0 AVE. MEfR031DERD�i foMENfo�A _20" tic C�ioI,dENWEgt f t30iy,A • GNtGA). °be . • - PfNl1g GANARI�NglS "15 rsALf.01� JuNIPtsRUg cNiNEt6tt�. 'Gao coASr' -5 -&-os t ACGP?,'#,H NUy APRtGAtJUt ?A" O.G. l &A'I.IQN ;._.:, . . .; NEMEKOCAU•140 AuKwripiCk a moac.. I GALr oN . NOTELI. PI.ANrER ABEAM to ft TOP0195- 50 W►'rR gt}�pp�D WA LLK ON BARK oe IRtztGAvoN poi po i.t tzorve to vrANDARD rwlvt #71I �`/M. • L ANt ��► �.. i D - e%-a o f A..N� OF PUBLIC WORKS �t.vtv✓AY F HUHTI'NGTON WEAGH APPROVED:�� •. oil cToR of u wogs DA7 S- CALIFORNIA REVNION DATE: P •ANDAR .131 w . r n•• • O GEM r L. A N r L e G. N D ___:D01.9A GF+IGAr g?RE f 9YMOOLI 0 :L':UGRI.YPtUS Cf+MALDt11,GNsty I� !f�AU.ON Q . PNOTINtP FRp�RI 5 �Au.o�J . � C^,,�'`��.' _ JUNIPERUti c1}INE>y5l�i �5EAf9R�s;N� 5 �N �1�Gf'' AGRPp�Nf1 11°� AI:RIGANU0 eW 04"00. 1 6A"N . '•"••� µEMERVGAI.I,Ig RURANYIAGA�?1F"O.G. � tI;AI.I.ON 0 NOTS: AI,, FLPHl'ER fits DE tOPOtze55En WIN 00ftIoED WAW oN DARK 2" MCKr Foot IRRI&R1,I400 peT#ILe:, lesmg re, bif'ANt7AQ0 PLl W" 711 f--712 . • DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS LA O evGA•P1r sriN N t Rlo ^m�- txo MAOOR tt �WY.S CI TY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH APPROVED: 0 DtR CToR OF puf5wc OF%" cA.-r E CALiFO# IA REVS10M DATE: P AtNDA D A N � J + • t WSW • • Ir • r PLAN r 1, F, _ 5YM 0nL 61 ZE. .. 1 . Gn1-bENV+I��f gTJ�� + . + 1NA3FFTNGtUNiA ROt3J6itA� YVpRt�y (GAizHaWTO PAGFIC Ayr I WO p00 �IUNtI�E>eu� GtttNENgtti '�1:l+C REEK' S Gi�l.u;o►� •'•' V�RONICp� 'GD-ta'�" 5 GALt:oN �jp itGAPANt1tI,Wj P�PfzIGpNUy � fA-"a�. 1 GAI:40I� o. ._51ZE To 06. o�rEr�µ►tJlrr7 AT TWO OF PI.Pt� GI+EGK. More: AU- PL6--N7Elt AREAS TO 'PE WirM 3406POOP WALK ON &AXX Z" tMIGK FOR (12R16•ArioH oorPr1Lg fWag W -gtPNdARo PL.ANS *711 4 *712• • DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS - � . CITY OF Ht,NNTI NGTON BEACH APPROVED: ��--Cll DIR cTOR of PU WOr•1K5 MA-T�- CALIFO 141A REVISION DATE STAND A DL33 P A . 4 • Q . , WEVmamma it II� I / • • / nI. AN t t. � G � ND STR&Et gYMP�Ol. $I Z� � 1 . WARNBR pVt:. _:PIN u� G,o+NAR I ENgI� ��5 G,�1.Ld1� �. pDP�Mg AVE. _QPrPN'101,PiPl�✓ IN�tGP gP21NG17M� :5 GAU:ON NOtE au, rr,PrPf e;e 0,0 wlfl+ t n W?J K a of",w_2' Near- F11>R It2Rt&ArioP ve-rp% l o oerov- To *T';A�NPA0V pL,hiJy #711 9� 71Z. • DEPARTMENT OF PUBUC WORKS t7 , Gj .. At-100LtVYAY _. CITY OF HUNT'I I t;TON BEACH APPROVED ' �' • DtR GTOF; OF PU WC 0AK5 I Do r tr CALIFORNIA REVISION DATE: P A 0 RD1� • ® V &00'�O�" c • PLANT t, EGEN12 �YL9@�t-_ 51ZE • ® G4FAMRt:ROPh..LFUf�tUS 30" 2t7ic .. t . 6�AClk bW s7. �i�INY. 39) O NERlt1M df-tsANOER l5 �AUON (�.: JUNIp�RuS CM. �gf;AGREEN� S bPrU�- WFIROSNIA ReMN5 VAMWif,4 S QN &Af-W _J.UN:IPRRU° ..3/i3fN1k 'T N1Pe 9C7PP�G1 -t-- - A3Cc''D.c. .433, fueP RaK CPI a • LNO� U. M-PiPrGR PcRRA�i ro ibt; fOPORE BD WIrw t0movi v WALK o' BARK 2" r;ttOK• vl rAl�i RVfVP- ra yrANvARD FIL.A IS #711ARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKSF HUNTI NGTON BEACH APPROVED: DiR OFk OF PU WMIAK5 C)A T E CAL.IFORNIA REVNION DATE: STAND Ra�S PLA . • • OOO • • ��'�0 Sc�000�00 _s • • 0�0 06 Dr PLAN T 1. E6, aN D 9rREEr • 5YMCOL -:.51.Z.f I . 0100OKWURT' g1-126 r �Y rROF,P I X ReCU OKA 30" 1'rX W c rNGroHIA 12000-irA •" (MULrI PI..1 ) O JUNI�ea�� cN1Nt:N�ry 'O�Eplitz6EN' S GALLON !L!D PlLARGONrUM PL'I.tArJM� 12"OG. FLPt`i LI R I OPE GIGANMA V 0" O.C. i GA LLOO • AGArANTHUS AFIzICANUt, I GAU:eg rUr-A WaK ((ILAa wo a1morA:0) 1000 1.8y_+_ 0115 ro 00 MrOWA1060 Ar rl#W of PLAN C WZK. • MOTE: ALA. PLANTER AREA, ro bE vivonEt,-oED wm+ evi+mpoEG wALK ON 6AKK v ro cK. ___FOR_I_fZ�t�l GA.TION_.1� fA_J.�°>...REF'E12._toPNnP!Rn_tn-ANy *'711 e A'712 , DEPARTMENT OF PUSUC WORKS - - �_-hohul .- CITY OF HUNTI NGTO14 BEACH APPROVED: Its Jzl • DiR GTOI; OF PUB W0AW%5 VA-r E.. CALIFORMA REVISION DATE: sTANDA D PLAN �fQ I • t r • • G ' a� LUM 0 502 • � s'r • °j x. • 9RRFIMe . • y_ . . VU • • _K '�..� K • —L.M. -p L� A H T • c i7i;Pi1�Y1'N� T17ZC017072k : &ALLOR OX iFhET�DiZlX� fOM�NfOLiAr 1� Giail:LOtJ- 01 Q PI'I""frJJ�7�12UNS: tOf�lt�Zpi .5 . GAItG.�l.::_ . � -�FY'PEiCf ZiUM PP4f u WM N C N 21ZY 1 �.5_.GpLI:oN . • �.M: :GAN'17�N� 1�(79N'f1=Vi�1�_®: 1�'.D.C• . :: I. G � PoIeRl 1v M..?5.VrArUA 0 Nor E : 'au. f'L R N rE R PoRW,* ro wi r++ -Agonoeo w wit. J izR lw n70 o"ar i th Fwmir To �Aij o P m4si*711-0 4—M • DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CITY OF HUNT INGTON KAC44 APPROVED: • DIR G OR &T PU9 WORK 5 o'TE- C L « SUN DAR REViBION LATE: P A �7 r rip 'f T • _f o i'•. o 0 0 T T T -e?TIMT _ P I. A N r L E 6-6 N Q i t 601,0EN WEgr Or.(50VIA A VS.TO )AWFIELD AVE.) -vmxl&A: lro tiaflra �+Nb WvER.) pt. 00"I0 XpitICpN:Ii�i. _. ! G =: _._ A. �ANION AM T -;11?1�.IP.1�i7:q. .°1A�+Tl�fiR ._�TAMpiRI�[.�oG7� I laAl.l.o►�..%:1�i�. %�-g�ZE fa �6 �Ei'�RMiNEn Ai' rrME ot= ,P(:arJ GH'6GK • Norg: AU. PWrWrf R Ago& iv % wiry Loge oED WALK oN DPPRK 2" rl+ICK. iitgi6ArloN osrAi L;,i xmit re eirANoARo PI.ANt- *711 ' 712. • DEPARTMENT OF PUSUC WORKS CITY OF HLINTINGTON BEACHAPPROVED: • GTOR 4F P LJG Won" DA7 E CALIFORMA REV81 ON DATE: STANDA D-m- PUIM • T • ,� x , t -r , f r t ! -r x i T. Q JU N l pe>zU5 CF�1 F�EftSt� 'GO�p CdRST� _. _:5 G -- x ,)UIJrPI;tzU� ��INA `tp¢/IA�WhG.FOtlf> ' 1 GP�I�.= ,:. ri.AHr Air 401, • No%: pu, m-#Hrv;R ?4l ra m r0p0a�!5l%d WrI4 S)RfMOPEW wA►-K off r3ARK 2"TWCK, Fog 1gg*ArioH v-rAllh Peraw 70 P��bArf' PAP IS° 7i1 'L�_: • DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS _ ww CITY 4F HUNTI GTON BEACH APPROVED:����� DtR GTO OF U WORKS A CALIFORMA, REVISION DATE: STANDARD — PLA • µ pr. L 0 o Q NMI • • PIrArNf L- EG0Ny _. SrRE'Er SY/MbOL• _ �l Z E I . AtLA►�fA PW. M T g►a Roy rorn utoy zo" fw ' • Q aAPF11a�RPT�i INVIGPc '�SPRlN6ffNtiE" 5 Cap1.1,DN ® ,JUµI PE�Uy GLFI fJElJgiS "laoLO COP+ST''' S (�AGLON. I�E7'REROGALL!°9 AUQANrIAC�r l lsAt;t.ONX • ,�a MMAPrHUO� A;:1zI0ANUh I CALLOW Al T F LANr Z4" ON CENfER 40TV AGL PLANTER Alt". TO ft rDpORE"GJ W)tk OWMPvev WALK ON 901RK 2" T*OICK. -FOR 1 RRIGAt1Op OEfprl Lh xv�FER To BTANPAQD 711 E 'o712. • DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS- CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH APPROVED: 61-1 T R '• om GTO OF PUEM WOMA5 PA r F CALIFORNIAREMON DATE: STANDA DSO PLAN . ®. 1 T • T o o ao m T T 7- • T • i I I i T P4 A lY T 4*r-W NQ TRACNYCARP l 3 F4 TUNor/ 7k SPRINGDAL E ST EE T o Jl/7VIP�'XU3..CT/7� �1�-. :Lrr "' S"' •1�►_.N i i dl/NIP 'li�S 5,481/If�l '7` �l�Clf?J,G61' S'�4GLON SIZE TD BE DB?ERIIIAM AT T/ME OF ALM NOW 44c PLANT AT 04" ON CR V'rF-R • /VOTE: ALL RZAA17E-R A RE,4S 'TO &E TOPD WE SSEO W 17-# SNRZpDED WAL ON BARK 2" THI C K FOR llw&AT/ON DE TA/LS REFER TO SrA,DARD PL,¢Ns # 71/ 7/2. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS LA .5CgP E T�1 DA J —PRIMA . �. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH APPROVE®:_.,���-.'��%'f' � l7tR G OR 4F—PUI�! WOp1K'S � CALi O REv�ioN DATE: LA . STANDA o i p0 x P P. � n0 • p O� N, 14, • P. x ` • no. . 1 me.-row Dr Roy tomwrOyff 20" mox 1 . MACPHOWPr t5fjz l;f O aLJ0 l PEItU4? G1tINEAgI7 x fzP,�11OL> l't�i INDIGA '9PRINGfINti� ' S l9ALLON C� PELAKGi0N1UM >�LtAtUiV1 FLAf�i_ _ N�Mt ROGALI.f AUltAµ?'I ACA-- J OAL.1014-k* MPAPANTIVO WI 6ANU`i 1Y*— -PLANT 12" ON WTEK. :t;� pLA_NT.,24" 0.1�- CEhrtEK .O&ry ALA. MAOMR ANMAS ry 00 roPaRe Eo wrr-r eoxil pmo WALK aN CgRK 2" ivicK. FOR. I ftR I OArI1 ON 001Al1h 1 10 4/0417AMW F1,40 #711 41 -`712. • DEPARTMENT OF PU®UC WORKS /A Vr)kgiry jtt _ ARY. 14f&l wAYe CITY OF HUNTI Ii TO►N BEA T APPROVED: � DfFk G OF U WON-5 MA7 S— CALIFORW REVISION DATE: STANDA D P A ._.142 • T f • L r L • ? ;• t T o • SfRllr 4_` uA,Ml�rotJ AYE. '- PLNUS GRNPRIEt�glS 20" !� p: JUNIr ,r, :p es4wePoto 'G-ow wASr & 6AUoN 'I.IaIOP8 GIGANrEA 1 (sA•W* JUN I Pr RUei ''(AMAR 1gG I FA-IA, I &ArLIAN%Itnr 7r-JOt Mr Ar 24" oP GWiviz ` LANE PST' 'W' oN COMP Ho rt: At L, FI:We R ArIZOM, ro W l f R *%itePPW WALK Ott ®ARK V fMGK. Me IRR[(oATlarN t7OTML,,7 I*FEt ?b S v14OARO M AOl, 711 #-712. • DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Epp ht — R1 _ ARY .µ.l lWYS r� ,- CI TY�F HUNTI NGTO14 BEACH APPROVED: � • DIR c oR F Pu WOMK5 0 ?E CALIFaR A REVISION DATE: STANDAR 743 PLAN • 170 % v:7RONTACE RDAD n-)E'D I A PJ RIREF1 ; MOT L_A IQS(Z' APp /O % FF�o 1IvAGr- fila a� rriFDI ►4t\1 HR F, S ► NDSLRPED AMENDMENTS v—Inc CIRCULATION FLAN OF ARTER AL crtr cpuesvan coHcu. r` STREETS AND HIGHWAYS ` ADOPTED BY CITY COUNCIL • RESOLUTION NO.4368-DEC.12,1976 LQ LEGEND: FREEWAY STREET CA VaTY MAJOR. _45,000 p V( PRIMARY-- -__._3O.00O i — SECONDARY _20.000 a NOTE: ...... p _ •°� SOLID LINES INDICATE EXISTING.RIGHT wAy {{ NOT NECESSARILY ULTIMATE RIGHT OF AY \ - _ DASHED LINES INDICATE AREAS WHERE �g RIGHT OF WAY EXISTS g � � • \ .� 9 \ e IN 6 as m TOTAL ° r CITY OF HUNTINGTON ®EACH ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA l • COST TO LANDSCAPE EXISTING MEDIAN NOTE: A. Estimated cost @ $1. 75 per square foot (3-7-771 INCLUDES: 1. A.C. removal 2. Export & import soil 3. Decorative surfacing 4. Planting & irrigation 5. Soil preparation B. Estimated annual maintenance cost @ ll� square foot (5-25-77) • • • • • • • FRONTAGE ROAD MEDIAN AREAS LANDSCAPED . ( 5-25-77 ) SQUARE FEET. ANNUAL MAINT . COST • 24. ADAMS/FELCLIFF 7550 $ 830 . 00 25, MALTA CIR./ALGONQUIN 5876 646 : 00 26. GARFIELD/NEWLAND 8870 976 . 00 • 27,. ADAMS SO ./SIDE - VINTAGE/MAYFORD 5700 627 . 00 28. SLATER SO ./SIDE -EAST OF GOLDENWEST 1224 135. 00 TOTAL 29j220 $3, 214 . 00 r NOTE : ESTIMATED ANNUAL MAINTENANCE COST AT $ . 11 SQUARE FOOT ( 5-25 77) • • • • FRONTAGE ROAD MEDIAN AREAS NOT LANDSCAPED (5-25-77) • ANNUAL SQUARE FEET EST. COST MAINT. COST l.ADAMS/CROWN REEF S/SIDE 8,400 $ 14,700 $ 924.00 e 2.ADAMS BETWEEN MAGNOLIA/BUSHARD S/W SIDE 28,200 49,350 3,102.00 3.ADAMS EAST OF BROOKHURST ON N/SIDE 8,460 14,805 931.00 4.ADAMS BETWEEN BUSHARD/BROOKHURST N/SIDE 15,400 26,950 1,694.00 5.ADAMS BETWEEN BUSHARD/MAGNOLIA N/SIDE 14,400 25,200 1,584.00 6.ADAMS BETWEEN MAGNOLIA/NEWLAND N/SIDE 7,280 12,740 800.00 7.BANNING BETWEEN STARFIRE/BUSHARD N/SIDE 3,700 6,475 407.00 8.BROOKHURST BETWEEN INDIANAPOLIS/ADAMS E/SIDE 16,800 35 ,0 00 1,848.00 9.BROOKHURST BETWEEN ADAMS/YORKTOWN E/SIDE 19,600 34,300 2,156.00 10.BUSHARD BETWEEN ADAMS/YORKTOWN E/SIDE 12,250 21,438 1,348.00 11.BUSHARD BETWEEN YORKTOWN/ADAMS W/SIDE 30,170 52,798 3,319.00 '--eZ.MAGNOLIA`BETWEEN INDIANAPOLIS/ADAMS E/SIDE 6,500 11,375 715.00 13.MAGNOLIA BETWEEN ADAMS/YORKTOWN E/.SIDE 3,500 6,125 385.00 14.BEACH BLVD. BETWEEN MAIN/TALBERT E/SIDE 6,300 11,025 693.00 15.EDWARDS BETWEEN WARNER/SLATER S/SIDE 6,000 10,500 660.00 16 EDWARDS BETWEEN SLATER/TALBERT S/SIDE 8,000 14,000 880.00 17.HEIL E'/GOLDENWEST N/SIDE 8,874 15,530 976.00 18 HEIL E/TRUDY S/SIDE 10,161 17,782 1,118.00 19 WARNER E/PINEHURST S/SIDE 8,229 14,400 905.00 ' 20.VARSITY E/HIGHLAND N/SIDE 334 584 37.00 21 YORKTOWN/BROOKHURST N/E CORNER 21,281 37,242 29341.00 22.BUSHARD S/GARFIELD E/SIDE 4,040 79070 444.00 23.BUSHARD .S/GARFIELD W/SIDE 41544 7,952 500.00 J TOTALS 252,423 $447 , 341 $27,767.00 iL CITY OF HUNTINGTON -BEACH INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION HUNTINGTON BEACH To Paul E . Cook , Director From Daryl D . Smith , Supt . Public Works ' Park , Tree & Landscape Subject Revised Master Plan for Date January 18 , 1984 Arterial Street Median . , Landscape Development Due to design - revisions-; and construction cost increases we have� 'rev ised the medi an. master plan accordingly . The following name list are tho's.e that received the original Maste.r Plan . Therefore , I am providing for each.. one a copy of the revised Plan . . I have also provided for .additional copies to staff . In October 1977 , the City Council adopted the original Master Plan with Resolution #4546 . In October 1977 , the Planning Commiss.i.on adopted the ori. ginal . Master Plan with Resolution # 1203 .. If you have any . questions regarding . this please let me know. D D 5 mf . 1 . City Council ( 7 members plusCity Clerk) 2 . PIann.ing Commission ( 7 members ) . -3 . City Administrator 4. Director of Public Works 5 : Directo.r of Community Services . 6 . Director of Development Services 7. Director of Administrative Services 8 . Police Chief 9 . Fire Chief �l I'd I; op R N�p � �1Ar 1-0, ff N4 • UEPT OF PUBLIC WORKS INDEX Page Median Landscape Development Status Plan . .1 Cost to Land,scape Existing Center Line Medians . 2 Average Cost for Center Line Median Construction and Landscaping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Cost to Landscape Existing A . C . Filled Highway • Center Line Medians (Total Removal ) : . . . . . . . 4 Cost to Landscape Existing Dirt Filled Center L.i ne Median . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Existing Center Line Median Landscape . . . . . . . . . . 6 Existing Center Line Medians to be Landscaped . . . . 7 Future Landscaped Medians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Remedial Landscape Medians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Existing Center Line Medians to be Landscaped Priority Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Frontage Road Median Landscape Development Status Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 • Cost to Landscape Existing Frontage Road Median. 12 Frontage Road Median Areas Not Landscaped . . . . . . . 13 Frontage Road Median Areas Landscaped . . . . . . . 14 Landscape Standard Plans . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 f • AMENDMENTS n an CIRCULATION PLAN OF ARTERIAL w.wc �--�� caravw mew t 774STREETS AND HIGHWAYS - '' ADOPTED 6Y CITY COUNCIL O \V RESOLUTION NO 4368-DEC.12.1976 O J LEGEND O -_.__ FREEWAY STREET CAPi CITY •••t#000000 � wommo■ MAJOR 456000 S' • O 1 � PRIMARY 30.000 • -O _ SECONDARY 20,000 • o O� O 0 NOTE •.�• ■■ qq 0 �I�.` SOLID LINES INDICATE EXISTING RIGHT OF MAY /-DOOOOOOfi OOOOO OOODOo00000000000 •••• � NOT NECESSARILY ULTIMATE RIGHT OF WAY 0 ■ 0 DASHED LINES INDICATE.AREAS WHERE 0 t • \\ RIGHT OF WAY EXISTS.m--- . sAo ` • 0 I :O IO • O • \ ►OOg000(�OOOOOOOOOOOOMO0000 000�■�tl , r o O .� . °oo o �0000 00 1 o fo!4 io6a�opo 000d3 oaa'o(S0000zs °o,--- • • o • • 1 • • I o • Al .±' 0900,000,00000000000000 •. I; o •r 0 • • " o 0 • O 6006606000000000000' r- \ �•• 0 • CITY OF �FZ\o --- oo�0000�ooj -4 0�0 -,. HUNTINGTON BEACH �° C o r ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA O� �/ / O© 0 000 r. . • _ y MEDIAN LANDSCAPE DEVELOPMENT STATUS: MI. 00000 NO LANDSCAPE INSTALLED ( MEDIAN NOT CONSTRUCTED) 37, 94 (56%) 00000 LANDSCAPE INSTALLED (MEDIAN CONSTRUCTED) 17 . 56 (26%) LANDSCAPE PARTIALLY INSTALLED (MEDIAN NOT CONSTRUCTED) 1 . 00 ( 1%) NO LANDSCAPE INSTALLED (MEDIAN CONSTRUCTED) 1 1 .'51 ( 1 7%) NO LANDSCAPE INSTALLED (MEDIAN PARTIALLY CONSTRUCTED)]— TOTAL ESTIMATED MILES OF CENTERLINE MEDIANS 67 . 01 ANNUAL LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATES EXISTING $ 133 , 600 CONSTRUCTED MEDIANS TO BE LANDSCAPED 79 , 900 FUTURE LANDSCAPED MEDIANS 218, 900 TOTAL$ 432, 400 - 1 ' REV . JAN . 1984 • CENTER LINE MEDIANS COST TO LANDSCAPE EXISTING MEDIAN NOTE : A. Estimated cost is based on per lineal foot cost at $143 , 920 . /mile (say $4. 50/square foot ) INCLUDES : 1 . A. C . removal 2 . Export and import soil 3 . Decorative surfacing 4 . Planting and irrigation r 5 . Soil preparation B . . Estimated annual maintenance cost @ 18�/square foot i -2- REV . JAN. 1984 • AVERAGE COST FOR MEIDAN CONSTRUCTION & LANDSCAPING UNIT FULL WIDTH ( 1820 L. F. ) QUANTITY PRICE L . F. /COST TOTAL COST/MILE A. C . Removal 17 s . f . $0 . 65 $ 11 . 05 $ 20 , 020 . 0 Excavation 0. 8 c . y . 5 . 00 4. 00 7 , 280 . 0 Curb & Gutter 2 l . f . 9 . 00 18. 00 32 , 760. 0 Patching pavement 2 s . f . 3 . 00 6. 00 10 , 920. 0 Import , Select 0 . 8 C . Y . 15. 00 12 . 00 21 , 840. 0 Irrigation & Landscaping 13 s . f . 3 . 00 39 . 00 70 , 980 . 0 $90. 05/ l . f . $ 163 , 800. 0 TURN POCKET • A. C . Removal 8 . 5 s . f . $ . 65 5 . 55 (@2800 ')$ 15 , 540. 00 Excavation & Import 0. 3 c. y . 20. 00 6 . 00 (@900 ' ) 5 , 400. 00 Curb & Gutter 2 l . f . 9 . 00 18 . 00 (@28001 ) 50 , 400. 00 Pavement Patching 3 s . f . 3 . 00 9 . 00 (@2800 ' ) 25 , 200 . 00 Stamped Concrete 3 s . f. 5. 00 15. 00 (@19001 ) 28 , 500. 00 53 . 55/ l . f . 125 , 040 . o0 TYPICAL MILE± No. @ L. F. TOTAL/L. F . COST/L. F . TOTAL/MI Arterial Hwy Openings 2 120 ' 240 $ -'0- $ -0- Local Street Openings 6 70 ' 420 -0- -0- Turn Pockets , Arterials 4 250 ' 1000 53 . 55 53 , 550. Turn Pockets , Local 12 150 ' 1800 53 . 55 96 , 390 . Full Width Medians 1800 90 . 05 162 , 090 . 5280 l . f . $312. 030 . Cost to construct hwy median , irrigation & landscape/mile $312 . 030. • - 3- REV. JAN . 1984 • COST TO LANDSCAPE EXISTING A. C. FILLED HIGHWAY MEDIAN (TOTAL REMOVAL) UNIT FULL WIDTH QUANTITY PRICE L . F. COST TOTAL COST./MILE A. C . Removal 13 s . f. . 65 $ 8 . 45 . . . Excavation 1 C . Y . 5. 00 5. 00 . . . Import , Select 0. 8 c. y . 15. 00 12. 00 . . . Irrigation & ' Landscape 13 s . f . 3 . 00 39. 00 . . . $64. 45 TURN POCKET Stamped Concrete 3 s . f . 5. 00 15. 00 TOTALS Full Width/Mile 1820 l . f . 64 . 45 . . $ 117 , 299 . 00 Turn Pocket/Mile 2800 l . f . 15 . 00 . . 42 , 000 . 00 $159 , 299 . 00 Cost to landscape existing A . C . filled highway median per mile $159 , 299 . 00 • • • I �� -4- REV . JAN . , 1984 • COST TO LANDSCAPE EXISTING DIRT FILLED HIGHWAY MEDIAN UNIT FULL WIDTH QUANTITY PRICE L. F . COST TOTAL COST/MIL Excavation 1 C . Y . $ 5. 00 $ . 5. 00 . . . Import , Select 0 . 8 c . y . 15. 00 12. 00 . . . Irrigation & Landscape 13 s . f . 3 . 00 39. 00 $56. 00 TURN POCKET Stamped Concrete 3 s . f . $ 5. 00 $ 15. 00 . . TOTALS • Full Width/Mile 1820 l . f . $56. o0 . . . $ 101 , 920. 00 Turn . Pockets 2800 l . f . 15. 00 . . . 42 , 000 . 00 $ 143 , 920 . 00 Cost to landscape existing dirt filled highway median per mile $ 143, 920. 00 -5- REV . JAN . , T984 EXISTING CENTER LINE MEDIAN LANDSCAPE A LOCATION MILES SQUARE FEET ANNUAL MAINT COS 1 : Bolsa Chica . 73 22 , 406 $ 4 , 033 • 2 . Bolsa 1 . 0 41 , 240 7 , 423 . 3 . Graham . 32 9 , 700 1 , 746 . 4 . Edinger . 70 26 , 376 4 , 748 . 5 . Beach Boulevard 3 . 65 162 , 438 29 ,'239 • S, 6 . Main Street 1 . 50 121 , 073 31 , 306 . @ Landscape 68 , 219 12 , 279 . @ Grass 52 , 854 19 , 027* 7 . Goldenwest 1 . 50 42 , 957 14 , 314 . @ Landscape 6 , 389 1 , 150 . @ Grass 36 , 568 13 , 164 . 7' 8 . Yorktown . 30 9 , 287 1 , 672 . 9 . Brookhurst 2 . 65 127 , 960 23 , 033 • 10 . Edwards Box Channel • 35 12 , 1.24 2 , 182 . 11 . Pacific . Coast Hwy 1 . 0 31 , 120 1 , 040 . @ Landscape 6 , 420 1 , 156 . @ Grass 24 , 700 8 , 892 . * S 12 . Palm 1 . 55 49 , 693 8 , 945 • 13 . Adams . 31 9 , 939 1 , 789 TOTALS Center Line Median 15. 56 666 , 313 131 .;-470 Residential Entrance Medians 2 . 0 11 , 761 2 , 117 GRAND TOTAL 17 . 56 678 , 074 $ 133 , 587 NOTE : Estimated annual maintenance cost @ 18t per square foot `Estimated' annual grass maintenance cost @ 36t per square foot -6- REV . JAN . , 1984 CENTER LINE MEDIANS EXISTING MEDIANS TO BE LANDSCAPED ANNUAL LOCATION MILES SQUARE FEET EST. COST MAINT COS I . 1 . p Beach Boulevard 2 . 0 108 , 000 $287 , 840. $ 19 , 440 . f 2r Magnolia between Hamilton/Banning . 28 20 , 000 40 , 298 . 3 , 600. 3 • Edwards Box Channel between Edinger/Heil . 47 26 , 000 67 , 642 . 4 , 680 . 4 • Warner south/Algonquin . 47 16 , 000 671- 642 . 2 , 880 . 5 • Warner between Rotterdam/Magnolia . 75 25 , 000 107 , 940 . 4 , 500. 6 • Warner east/Goldenwest . 24 4 , 000 34 , 540. 720 . 7 • Bolsa Chica various locations 1 . 15 37 , 000 165 , 508 . 6 , 660 . 8 • Graham between Edinger/McFadden 1 . 0 32 , 060 143 , 920. 5 , 771 9 • Pacific Coast Highway btwn Main/Warner 5 . 15 176, 000 389 , 855. . 31 , 680 . TOTAL 11 . 51 444 , 060 $ 1 , 305 , 185 • $79 , 931 • NOTE : $143 , 920 . X MILES = Estimated Cost - 7- REV . JAN . , 1984 • FUTURE LANDSCAPED MEDIANS • LOCATION MILES ESTIMATED COST ANNUAL MAINT CO T 1 . Brookhurst 1 . 1 $ 343 , 233 • $ 6 , 348 . 2. Magnolia 3 . 93 1 , 226 , 278 . 22 , 679 • • 3 . Goldenwest 3 . 7 1 , 154 , 511 . 21 , 352 . 4 . Springdale 3 . 7 1 , 154 , 511 . 21 , 352 . 5. Bolsa Chica . 62 193 , 459 • 3 , 578• 6 . Bolsa . 4 124 , 812 . 2 , 308 . 7 . Edinger 4 . 0 1 , 284 , 120 23 , 083 . 8 . Warner 4 . 0 1 , 284 , 120. 23 , 083 . • 9. Talbert 1 . 5 468, 045. 8, 656 . 10. Garfield 4. 3 1 , 341 , 729 . 24 , 814. 11 . Yorktown . 7 218 , 421 4 , 040 . 12 . Adams 2 . 69 839 , 360. 15 , 523 . 13 . Atlanta 2 . 6 811 , 278 15 , 004. 14. Hamilton 1 . 6 499 , 248. 9 , 233 . 15. P . C . H . 2 . 1 655 , 263 . 12 , 119 . 16 . Main Street btwn Delaware/n of Yorktown 1 . 0 312 , 030. 5, 771 . 37 . 94 $ 11 , 910 , 419. $218 , 943 . ' NOTES : 1 . $312 , 030. X Miles = Estimated Costs 2 . Estimated annual maintenance cost @ 18t per square foot 3 . Typical median mile will contain 32 , 060 sq . ft includes total median construction -8- REV . JAN . , 1984 • REMEDIAL LANDSCAPE MEDIANS ! S . F . S . F . LOCATION MILES STAMPED CONC AUTO IRRIG . EST . C ST 1 • Beach Blvd btwn Talbert/Edinger 2 . 0 53 , 440 87 , 790 $311 , 0 5 . 2 • Beach Blvd btwn P . C . H . /Adams 1 . 6 9 , 120 74 , 645 82 , 922 . 3 • Brookhurst btwn Banning/Garfield 3 . 0 47 , 320 127 , 960 300 , 580 . 4 . Main St . btwn Beach/Delaware . 25 2 , 810 10, 270 19 , 185 . TOTALS : 6 . 31 $713 , 782 . NOTES : Stamped conc . @ $5 . 00/s . f . Automate irrigation system and replacement planting @ . 50/s . f . • -9- EXISTING CENTER LINE MEDIANS TO BE LANDSCAPED PRIORITY SEQUENCE ( 1 ) Bolsa Chica - Warner to Heil (2 ) Warner south/Algonquin Warner between Rotterdam/Magnolia (3) Beach Boulevard - Talbert to Adams a (4) Beach Boulevard - Talbert to Edinger (upgrade) - (5) Beach Boulevard - P . C . H . to Adams (upgrade) * (6) Magnolia between Hamilton/Banning (7) Main Street between Delaware and Beach Boulevard .(upgr de) * (8) Edwards Box Channel between Edinger/Heil (9 ) Graham between Edinger and McFadden ( 10) Goldenwest - Yorktown to P . C::H . (upgrade) " 0 1 ) P . C .-H . - Beach Boulevard to Main (upgrade) * ( 12) Main Street between Delaware and Clay f ( 13 ) P . C . H . between Main and Warner NOTE : ' (upgrade) = stamped concrete , automate irrigation system and replacement planting as �- required , REV . JAN .. 1984 - 1 0- AMENDMENTS CI R r1C." CIRCULATION PLAN OF ARTERIAL STREETS AND HIGHWA S ADOPTED 8Y Cm COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO 4368-DEC.12,1976 LEGEND • i, S FREEWAY STREE T CAPACITY MAJOR 4 PRIMARY 30000 �-- - SECONDARY 20000 I \ NOTE SDIW LINES INDICATE EXISTING RIGHT OF WAY NOT NECESSARILY ULTIMATE RI T OF WAS DASHED LINES INDICATE AREAS WHERE NO RIGHT OF NWT EXISTS i •••• IN • i ,�l dw \\� ! • 00 • /`. •• • \ IEEE•••• osoot •••� • •j • Oj , © V I CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH •'`; �_--- ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA FRONTAGE ROAD MEDIAN LANDSCAPE DEVELOPMENT STATUS •••••• FRONTAGE ROAD MEDIAN AREAS NOT LANDSCAPED 252,400 SO. FT. 0% FRONTAGE ROAD MEDIAN AREAS LANDSCAPED . 29,200 SO. FT. 01/6 TOTAL 281.600 SO. FT. � - 11 - • COST TO LANDSCAPE EXISTING FRONTAGE ROAD MEDIAN NOTE : A. Estimated cost @ $4 . 65 per square foot INCLUDES : 1 . A. C . Removal 2 . Export and import soil 3. Decorative surfacing 4. Planting and irrigation 5. Soil preparation B . Estimated annual maintenance cost @ 18t per square foot �, - 12- REV . JAN . , 1984 • FRONTAGE ROAD MEDIAN AREAS NOT LANDSCAPED SQUARE EST. ANNUAL FEET COST MAINT. CO T 1 . Adams/Crown Reef s/side 8 , 400 $39 , 060. $ 1 , 512 . 2 . Adams btwn Magnolia/Bushard s/w side 28 , 200 131 , 130 • 5 , 076 . 3 . Adams east of Brookhurst on n/side 8 , 460 39 , 339 • 1 , 523 . 4. Adams btwn Bushard/Brookhurst n/side 15 , 400 71 , 610 2 , 772 . 5. Adams btwn Bushard/Magnolia n/side 14 , 400 66 , 960 2 , 592. 6 . Adams btwn Magnolia/Newland n/side 7 , 280 33 , 852 • 1 , 310 • 7 . Banning btwn Starfire/Bushard . n/side 3 , 700 17 , 205 . 666. 8. Brookhurst btwn Indianapolis/Adams east/side 16 , 800 78 , 120 . 3 , 024 . 9 . Brooihurst btwn Adams/Yorktown a/side 19 , 600 91 , 140 . 3 , 528 . 10. Bushard btwn Adams/Yorktown e/side 12 , 250 56 , 953 • 2 , 205 • 11 . Bushard btwn Yorktown/Adam.s w/side 30 , 170 140 , 290. 5 , 431 . 12 . Magnolia btwn Indianapolis/Adams east/side 6 , 500 30 ;225. 1 , 170. 13 . Magnolia btwn Adams/Yorktown e/side 3 , 500 16 , 275 • 630 . 14 . Beach Blvd . btwn Main/Tablert e/side 6,7300 29 , 295 . 1 , 134 . 15. Edwards btwn Warner/Slater s/side 6 , 000 27 , 900 . 1 , 080 . 16 . Edwards btwn Slater/Talbert s/side 8 , 000 37, 200. 1 , 44o. 17. Heil e/Goldenwest n/side 8, 874 41 , 264. 1 , 597. 18 . Heil a/Trudy s/side 10 , 161 47 , 249 . 1 , 829 . 19. Warner a/Pinehurst s/side 8 , 229 38 , 264 . 1 , 481 . 20 . Varsity a/Highland n/side 334 1 , 553 • 60 . 21 . Yorktown/Brookhurst n/e corner . 21 , 281 98 , 957 . 3 , 830 • 22 . Bushard s/Garfield a/side 4 , 040 18 , 786. 727 . 23 . Bushard s/Garfield w/side 4 , 544 21 , 130. 818 . TOTALS 252 , 423 $1 , 173,757. $45 , 435 • NOTE : $4. 65 X Square Feet = Estimated Cost 1 I! I �� - 13- REV . JAN . , 1984 FRONTAGE ROAD MEDIAN AREAS LANDSCAPED ANNUAL SQUARE FEET MAINT COST 24. Adams/Felcliff 7 , 550 $ 1 , 359• 25• Malta Cir . /Algonquin 5 , 876 1 , 058. 26. Garfield/Newland 8 , 870 1 , 597 • �y 27. Adams s/side - Vintage/Mayford 5 , 700 1 , 026. 28. Slater s/side - East of Goldenwest 1 , 224 230 . TOTAL 29 , 220 $ 5 , 260. NOTE : Estimated Annaual Maintenance Cost at $ . 18 square foot i 1 i �. - 14- REV . JAN . , 1984 • ' I i l 11 1Z �U.11t I l�'1lF 171 i�l ;l map `�.(] Q i .` PLANT LEGEND SYNBOL P L A N T N A ME i SPACING SI2 C 0S AGAPANTHUS AFRICANUS 'BLUE ' MIN. 0 .•.,,, 3 ' O.C. 1 GAL. • PINUS CANARIENSIS AS SHOWN 30" 3OX + '4�'h.W��� LIQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA 'PALO ALTO' AS SHOWN 24'' IOX MIN. LANTANA ' IRENE ' 6' apart 5 GAL. RAPHIOLEPIS INDICA .'SPRINGTIME' MIN. CtPb6' APART 5 G L. Q GAZANIA SPLENDENS 'DOUBLE YELLOW' 12'' O.C. IN FLATS COPROSMA ' PROSTRATA' i 3' O. C. 1 GAL. NOTES: 1 . PLANTER AREAS TO BE TOP DRESSED WITH SHREDDED BARK 2" THICK. 2. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE C.H.B. LANDSCAPE STAFIDARD PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. STREETS: 1 . BOLSA AVENUE i 2. TALBERT AVENUE ARTERIAL STREET MEDIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS NDSCAPE E MENT APPROVED: CITY Of NUNTINGTON BEACH ` p,-p 7fpp f P lr yr ARS DAT CALIFORNIA RE`(j4IO . c NO N PLAN Q i Q - PLANT LEGEND SYMBOL P L A N T N A M E i SPACING SIZE MIN. pc AGAPANTHUS AFRICANUS 'BLUE' 3' O. C. 1 GAL. i F O EUCALYPTUS CLADOCALYX { AS SHOWN IS G CUPANIOPSIS ANACARDIODES f AS SHOWN 24" BOX t EUCALYPTUS FICIFOLIA AS SHOWN 1 24" B X MIN. i NERIUM OLEANDER 'MRS. ROEDING' 6' O.C. 5 GA— MI . XYLOSMA CONGESTUM 'COMPACTA' 6' APART 5 GA . LANTANA SELLOWIANA 3' O. C. 1 GA— NOTES: 1 . PLANTER AREAS TO BE TOP DRESSED WITH SHREDDED BARK 2" THICK. 2. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE C.H.B. LANDSCAPE STANDARD PLA S AND SPECIFICATIONS. STREETS : BOLSA CHICA STREET ARTERIAL STREET MEDIA DEPARTMENT Of PUBLIC WORKS l D S PE E AT V E N f APPROVED: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH r ^iA .OR of 'Pu � wOaKS CALIFORNIA aEvl�,,I q NoANOaao PLAN e 0 ' o 1"ot......77 PLANT LEGEND YUGOL P L A N T N A M E SPACING SIZE MULTI "••, CHAMAEROPS HUMILIS AS SHOWN 30" B X PINUS CANARIENSIS AS SHOWN 24" B X RAPHIOLEPIS 1 . 'DWARF PINK' 4'MAPART 5 GAL . rv_w_11 PITTOSPORUM 'WHEELER' S DWARF' 3 ' APART 5 GAL . GAZANIA ' DOUBLE YELLOW' 12" O. C. in flats 000O AGAPANTHUS AFRICANUS 'BLUE' MIN. OHO 3' APART 1 GAL . V** PALOS VERDES BOULDERS AS SHOWN SEE NOTE 3 a NOTES: 1 . PLANTER AREAS TO BE TOP DRESSED WITH SHREDDED BARK 2" THICK. 2. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE C.H.B. LANDSCAPE STANDARD PLAN AND SPECIFICATIONS. 3. SIZE TO BE DETERMINED DURING PLAN CHECK. w STREETS, YORKTOWN AVENUE ARTERIAL STREET MEDIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS L 5 E IVENT CITY 8F RUpTI I�GT©N BEACH APPROVED: i1 p q F KS DATA CALIFORNIA REV . Ito A" P L A -77 O 00 PLANT LEGEND SYMBOL P L ANT N A P E SP ACI NG SIZE �•OQ (Doe AGAPANTHUS AFR I CANUS BLUE' M 3 APART 1 GAL. MULTI •::' PHOENIX RECLINATA AS SHOWN 30" BOX '�'���� • WASHINGTONIA ROBUSTA AS SHOWN EE NOTE NERIUM OLEANDER 'MRS ROEDING' 6' APART 5 GAL. MIN. LANTANA 'SPREADING YELLOW' 4' APART 1 GAL. CARISSA 'GREEN CARPET' 3' O.C. 1 GAL. NOTES: I . PLANTER AREAS TO BE TOP DRESSED WITH SHREDDED BARK 2" THICK. 2. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE C.H.B. LANDSCAPE STANDARD PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. 3. SIZE TO BE DETERMINED DURING PLAN CHECK. LTMEE' S : BROOKHURST STREET ARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ARTERIAL ASTREET MMEDIAN APPROVED: OF HUNTINGTON BEACH plal^Top 1 , , —w a,- o,T CALIFORNIA REVII�,�I�OII,j, 3 NO. KOA o- AN i Q3 I I a I a m PLANT LEGEND d� P L A N T N A M E SP ACI NCB SIZ E • �� WASHINGTONIA ROBUSTA AS SHOWN SEE NOTE .3 r METROSIDEROS TOMENTOSA AS SHOWN 24" BOX 1 + JACARANDA ACUTIFOLIA AS SHOWN 24" BOX ESCALLONIA 'FRADESI ' 6' APART 5 GAL. EURYOPS PECTINATUS 3' APART 1 GAL. CARISSA 'GREEN CARPET' 3' O.C. I GAL. NOTIES: I .. PLANTER AREAS TO BE TOP DRESSED WITH SHREDDED BARK 2" THICK. 2. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE C.H.B. LANDSCAPE STANDARD PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. 3. SIZE TO BE DETERMINED DURING PLAN CHECK. •TRaETa : WARNER AVENUE ARTERIAL STREET MEDIAN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS L S CA PE ENT APPROVED: I CITY Of HUNTINGTON BEACH a Or -UGLIC. wows CALIFORNIAREVISION DATE: TANDA PLAN AA 1 V' I 1 77 Di E. pp O ,o o 0 PLANT LEGEND M80t P L A N T N A P E SP ACI NG Sil E • EUCALYPTUS CLADOCALYX AS SHOWN 15 AL. • • WASHINGTONIA ROBUSTA AS SHOWN SEE N TE 3 t EUCALYPTUS FICIFOLIA AS SHOWN 24'' BOX `! CL EURYOPS PECTINATUS MIN 3' APART 5 AL. ` ESCALLONIA 'FRADESI ' 6' APART 5 GAL. CARISSA 'GREEN CARPET' MIN. 3' O.C. 1 AL. MIN. 000 OREM AGAPANTHUS AFRICANUS 'BLUE' 3' APART 1 CAL. NOTES: 1 . PLANTER AREAS TO BE TOP DRESSED WITH SHREDDED BARK 2" THICK. 2. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE C.H.B. LANDSCAPE STANDARD PLA S AND SPECIFICATIONS. 3. SIZE TO BE DETERMINED DURING PLAN CHECK. STREETS : GOLDENWEST STREET ARTERIAL STREET MEDI N „�. DEPART-WENT OF PUStIC WORKS L $ APE R TMENT APPROVED: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH , top . f p , w pis 7AT CALIFORNIA REVISION DATE : STANDARD PLAN i Q 11�71�'lill�lll_I1l:l. , O 'Q. O' O PLANT LEGEND Y.MSOL P L A N T N AME SIP ACI Np SIZE CHAMAEROPS HUMILIS AS SHOWN 30" BOX M7 N. NERIUM 'MRS ROEDING ' 6' APART 5 GAL. MIN. RAPHIOLEPIS 'SPRINGTIME' 6' APART 5 GAL. O� 0000 AGAPANTHUS AFRICANUS 'BLUE' 3' APART 1 GAL. COPROSMA REPENS 'VARIEGATA' 4' O.C. 5 GAL. GAZANIA 'DOUBLE YELLOW' 12" O.C. IN FLAT CARISSA 'HORIZONTALIS ' 3' O.C. 1 GAL. NOTES: 1 . PLANTER AREAS TO BE TOP DRESSED WITH SHREDDED BARK 2" THICK. 2. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE C.H.B. LANDSCAPE STANDARD PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. STREETS: BEACH BOULEVARD DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ARTERIAL STREET MMEDIAN APPROVED: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH `` vat OfftacTOR c o Polkas O•TE CALIFORNIA REVaStON 0A, .sE: AN PLAN i� lwt, It 19d3 NO.� I TIE- PLANT LEGEND ma l PLANT NAME SP ACI N(3 S12 E MULTI ;. METROSIDEROS TOMENTOSA AS SHOWN 24" BO EUCALYPTUS CLADOCALYX AS SHOWN 15 GAL. TRISTANIA CONFERTA AS SHOWN 24" BO MYOPORUM PARVIFOLIUM 3' O.C. 1 GAL. ESCALLONIA 'FRADESI ' 6' APART 5 GAL. EURYOPS PECTINATUS 3' APART 1 GAL. NOTES: 1 . PLANTER AREAS TO BE TOP DRESSED WITH SHREDDED BARK 2" THICK. 2. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE C.H.B. LANDSCAPE STANDARD PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. I j STREETS : SPRINGDALE STREET i FARTMENT,OF Pt1SLIC WOWKS ARTERIAL ASER ET MMEDIAN APPROVED: 0f HUNTINGTON BEACH ,a Oa Aw RIKS 0 TE CALIFORNIA REVISION DATE : S NDA PLAN 10 l%s NO. O I s�s OO.OQ. ••i • •i �..Q�: PLANT LEGEND SYMBOL P L A N T N A M E SP ACI NG SIZ E MULT I i .•. CHAMAEROPS HUMILIS AS SHOWN 30" B X M RAPHIOLEPIS I . 'SPRINGTIME' 6' APART 5 GAL. EURYOPS PECTINATUS MIN. 3' APART 1 GAL. LANTANA SELLOWIANA 3' O.C. 1. GAL. ESCALLONIA 'FRADESI ' 6' APART 5 GAL. GAZANIA S. 'DOUBLE YELLOW' 12" O.C. IN FLATS N. 0 0 p WOW AGAPANTHUS AFRICANUS 'BLUE' 3'MAPART 1 GA— NOTES. 1 . PLANTER AREAS TO BE TOP DRESSED WITH SHREDDED BARK 2" THICK. 2. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE C.H.B. LANDSCAPE STANDARD PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. STRIVE TS j PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY i • ARTEttIAL STREET iMED A OEPARTMFNT CW PUOLIC WORKS L PE M E N T APPROVED: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH `` `� p l• TOp f "Oars DATE {• CALIFORNIA REV'f 3 'DAeT qO q A PLAN O I _ _ I +L1tLI�i��111I,11111, I ' • 0 + : • 0 PLANT LEGEND SY **L P L A N T N A M E SP ACI NO SIZE O O AGAPANTHUS AFRICANUS 'BLUE' 3' APART 1 GAL. 1 • • MULTI • METROSIDEROS TOMENTOSA AS SHOWN 24" B X LANTANA SELLOWIANA 3' O.C. 1 GA L. NERIUM OLEANDER 'PETITE PINK' MIN. 3' APART 5 GA . + EUCALYPTUS CLADOCALYX AS SHOWN 15 GA- . COPROSMA REPENS 'VARIEGATA' 4'MIN APART _ I 5 GAL. NOTES: 1 . PLANTER AREAS TO BE TOP DRESSED WITH SHREDDED BARK 2" THICK. 2. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE C.H.B. LANDSCAPE STANDARD PLAN AND SPECIFICATIONS. STREETS : EDINGER AVENUE ADAMS AVENUE I . I� OEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ARTER IAL ST ETMMEDIA i APP OVIE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CALIFORNIA REVI!yr30AI%3 TA 7DAR PLAN O U ,illtl!11111 i O O PLANT LEGEND • SYMBOL P L A N T N A M E SP ACI NQ SIZE coew O D AGAPANTHUS AFRICANUS 'BLUE' M N. c 3' APART 1 GAL. WASHINGTONIA ROBUSTA AS SHOWN SEE NOTE 3 PITTOSPORUM TOBIRA 'WHEELERS DWARF' 3' APART 5 GAL NERIUM OLEANDER 'MRS. ROEDING ' MIN. 6' APART 5 GAL + TRISTANIA CONFERTA AS SHOWN 24" BO C EUCALYPTUS FICIFOLIA AS SHOWN 24" BO • GAZANIA S. 'GOLD RUSH' 12' O.C. IN FLA S j- O.C. NOTES: 1 . PLANTER AREAS TO BE TOP DRESSED WITH SHREDDED BARK 2" THICK. 2. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE C.H.B. LANDSCAPE STANDARD PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. 3. SIZE TO BE DETERMINED DURING PLAN CHECK. i STREETS : GARF I ELD AVENUE ATLANTA AVENUE 1 ARTERIAL STREET MEDIAN FDEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS L 5 PE MENT APPROVED: \` , Of tiUNTINGTOM BEACH �a f 5 0 A I E CALIFORNIA REVI I �' oM,�. SANDA PLAN O I O o IF PLANT LEGEND L P L A N T N A P E SP AC1 NG SIZE WASHINGTONIA ROBUSTA AS SHOWN SEE NOTE 3 i MULTI •• METROSIDEROS TOMENTOSA AS SHOWN 24" BO EURYOPS 'GOLDEN GREEN' MIN. 3 ' APART 5 GAL , OHOGOWS AGAPANTHUS AFRICANUS 'BLUE' 3' APART 1 GAL PELARGONIUM PELTATUM 'MIXED' 18" O.C. 1N FLAT CARISSA 'GREEN CARPET' 3' O.C. 1 GAL GAZANIA SPLENDENS 'DOUBLE YELLOW' 12" O.C. IN FLAT NOTES. 1 . PLANTER AREAS TO BE TOP DRESSED WITH SHREDDED BARK 2" THICK. 2. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE C.H.B. LANDSCAPE STANDARD PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. 3. SIZE TO BE DETERMINED DURING PLAN CHECK. i i o Sty Ts MA I N STREET I _ ARTERIAL STR ET MEDIAN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS L PE EvkTMENT APPR VED: CITY Of HUNTI NGTON BEACH " • •a Tpa or puftic, rr Aa5 p�TE REVISION DATE: A D PLAN CALIFORNIA I� MAR 3 196; � NO. O I O UT -/- C=K=7T- PLANT LEGEND • BQL PL ANT N AYE SPACING SIZE EUCALYPTUS CLADOCALYX AS SHOWN 15 GAL . t TRISTANIA CONFERTA AS SHOWN 24" BOX MULTI METROSIDEROS TOMENTOSA AS SHOWN 24" BOX MYOPORUM PARVIFOLIUM 3' O. C. 1 GAL. ESCALLONIA 'FRADESI ' 6' APART 5 GAL. MIN. • COPROSMA R. 'VARIEGATA' 4' 0 C 5 GAL. GAZANIA S. 'GOLD RUSH' 12" O.C. IN FLAT O OOQO O O AGAPANTHUS AFRICANUS 'BLUE' 3' APART 1 GAL • NOTES: 1 . PLANTER AREAS TO BE TOP DRESSED WITH SHREDDED BARK 2" THICK. 2. PLANTING AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE C.H.B. LANDSCAPE STANDARD PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. ST RIM TS: MAGNOLIA STREET • ARTERJAL STR L MEDIAN DEPARTMgNT OF PUBLIC WORKS LAN E ENT APPROVED: y CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH oa f w 5 c•ze CALIFORNIA REVIS#*M- wr OA 5.: M_ A filb- PLAN NO. o iOL VARIES VARIES VARIES i I I C 0 3�R.�lANDSCAPE I 11111111 Jill 1-LANDSCAPES. Q, VARIES LEFT TURN POCKET lo, C � A 12NSOLDIER COARSE A.N D S C A P E --� 5'R. MEDIAN OPENING m CURB__ COBBLESTONE STAMPED CONCRETE erg L A N D S C A P E 3`or 5'R. DETAIL, O 4'xl2•' SOLDIER COURSE --TSTAMPED CONCRETE it a CD • �r--Y- 6` T Y P x D � i v a a LEVEL FINISHED GRADE - END .84E C T IO't1. a - a NOT>t6: t A LANDSCAPE PLAN IS REQUIRED AND SUBJECT TO APPROVAL. * USE WINERE NOTED ON PLANS. i COLOR TO BE 'BRICK RED' BY L.M. SCOFIELD COMPANY. DIMENSIONS SHORN AT RADII POIN—iS ARE FROM CURB FACE. a. Ak WWARTgENT OF PUBLIC woks . ma CONCNETE CITY Of UNTMICTION BEACH T CAtI FMIA $$3�N0. o VARIABLE O EQUAL EQUAL BACKFLOW PREVENTER PER STD. 701 or PULL BOX I 701-A 1211 1211 o N COMPACTED t '" IMPORT N FLOW c' rIT�I o PE 3408 PLAS�fd4 SOIL _ CONTROL WIRE i ' _ �� Sl AMPE1) --GiJC . CONDUIT �- PER STD. 73 PVC PLASTIC IRRIGATION MAINL NE 1p SEE DETAIL BELOW i PE 340E PLASTIC WATER LINE CROSS VER FLOW FROM P.O.C. SECTION NIPPLE TO BACKFLOW PREVENTER NIPPLE 900 ELBOW. STREET ELL SLIP-ON ADAPTER STAINLESS STEEL CLAMPS kON HYLENE PLASTIC PIPE NOTE: FITTINGS TO BE BRASS ECE CONTINUOUS FROM UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. i OF CONNECTION SIZE OF PIPE AND TUBING PER _ APPROVED PLANS. DETAIL } i Af: rN$NT of Pt18LIC WORKS I i L E 4F NUNTINGT®a 6EACN APPROVED: 1� CA11FORNIA REV��j, i 1 6-N NO. 0 ' SIDEWALK C E � I TO NEXT ISLAND t - - - - - - -- - -J ' ( EQ. Q TYP. < m • - - - - w Aa m , • EQ. SEE KOTES BELOW. Q� TYP. © TO NEXT ISLAND • m . CW] WATER SERVICE MAIN IRRIGATION SUPPLY LINE l:c) IRRIGATION CONTROLLER • • • • • • • IRRIGATION CROSSOVER LINE EU ELFCTRIC SERVICE LATERAL IRRIGATION LINE -40..S.C.E. POWER SOURCE — — — — CONTROL WIRE CROSSOVER CONDUIT BACKFLOW PREVENTER SHRUB SPRAY HEAD ! GATE VALVE SHRUB BUBBLER HEAD ELECTRIC MASTER VALVE ELECTRIC REMOTE CONTROL VALVE i C,p CONTROL WIRING PULL BOX O QUICK COUPLING VALVE HEAD SPACING IN LESS THAN FULL-WIDTH MEDIAN AREAS ARE TO BE ADJUSTED TO PROVIDE COMPLETE COVERAGE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT AND EXACT LOCATIONS ARE to BE PER PUBLIC WORKS APPROVED PLANS nt � EQUIPMENT OTHER THAN CROSS-OVERS SHOMN IN STREET SECTIONS ARE TO BE A MINIMUM 0 18 FICHES aEHlpo CURB. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS MEDI!# jjR1,Uj10N LAY00 APPROVED: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ,a ,om oirrPV81.1c wcARs• .T CALIFORNIA �EAY� 61983 NoAKOAR PLAN SC . vPND qp� O �L DEFT. OF PUBLIC WORKS SC f DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS ARBORICULTURAL A LANDSCAPE STANDARDS AND S H IF I CAT I Part 1, - Furb I i c riA - nt way - Part 11 - - site (private pr rt Department of Public Works Ry of Huntington Beach , Ca. HUNTINGTON BEACH January , 197 I�, ..°�sCA o, V � Lid OEPT.OF PUSUC VVWKS ARBORICULTURAL AND LANDSCAPE STANDARDS AND SPEC I F I C T I ONS Para I - Public right - of-way ®, Department of Public Works , City of Huntington Beach , Ca. HUNTINGTON BEACH. January , 1976 PART I INDEX OF SPECIFICATIONS Public Right-Of-Way Landscape Construction Item Division Arboricultural Standards I Street Trees and Median Island Trees II Roadside and Median Island Planting II-A Roadside and Median Island Irrigation II-B Standard Plans II-C • • r Page -1- PART I • DIVISION I The Tree Superintendent shall have the authority to issue the rules and regulations of the Arboricultural Specifications and Standards of Practice governing the maintenance, removal , fertilization, pruning, and bracing of trees on the streets or other public sites in the municipality. Standard plans and specifications will be on file in the Department of Public Works for the planting and installation of trees and landscape material . • • • Page - 2- PART I • DIVISION I Table of Contents Page 1. Policy 4 2 . Species , Cultivars , or Varieties 4 3. Early Maintenance 4 3. 01 General 4 3 . 02 Water 5 3. 03 Fertilization 5 3. 04 Insect and Disease Control 5 3. 05 Pruning 5 4 . General Maintenance 6 4 . 01 Pruning and Removal 6 4 . 02 Spraying 7 4 . 03 Fertilization 7 4. 04 Cavities 8 4 . 05 Cabling and Bracing 8 5. Amendments 8 • • • Page -3- 1 . Po tic a. All work on public trees shall comply with the Municipal Tree Ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange , State of California. . b . The Arboricultural Specifications and Standards of Practice shall be adhered to at all times , but may be amended at any time that experience, new research, or laws indicate improved methods , or whenever circumstances make it advisable . C. The policy of the Department of Public Works and the Street Tree Division shall be one of cooperating with the public, property owners , other municipal departments , and appropria e not-for-profit organizations at all times . d. No trees shall be removed from public places unless they constitute a hazard to life or property, a public need, or because a revision of planting plans so necessitates . 2 . Species , Cultivars , or Varities . a. The Tree Superintendent shall prepare a list of trees accept- able for planting in the public sites of the Municipality o Huntington Beach, County of Orange , State of California. Undersirable trees shall not be recommended for general planting and their use, if any, shall be restricted to special locations where , because of certain characteristics of adapt- ability or landscape effect, they can be used to advantage. b . Only desirable , long-lived trees of good appearance , beauty, adaptability, and generally free from injurious insects or disease shall be planted in public sites . 3 . Early Maintenance. 3 . 61 General Newly planted trees require special attention to maintenance practice during one or two growing seasons following plant- ing . All maintenance practices shall follow approved arboricultural standards . j Page -4- 3 . 0 Z Waterier Ample soil moisture shall be maintained following planting . A thorough watering each five (5) .to ten (10) days, depend- ing on soil type and drainage provisions , is usually adequate during the growing season. A soil auger or sampling tube is used to check the adequacy of moisture in the soil 'ball and/or backfill . 3 . 03 Fertilization Provision of good drainage and adequate moisture of the prepared backfill, and the soil ball of plants, is more important than fertilization immediately following planting. However, adequate quantities of the essential nutrient elements should be available after new growth starts . 3.04 Insect and Disease Control Measures for the control of insects and diseases shall be taken as shown necessary by frequent and thorough inspections . Plants in a weakened conditon following transplanting are often more susceptible to insects, especially borers, and some diseases than are vigorously growing trees . Where i s is necessary to spray, insecticides or fungicides shall be used that are recommended for safe and effective control . 3 . 05 Pruning a. Pruning practices to be followed the first few years r following planting shall consist of removing dead, broken, or injured branches , the suppression of ' rank, uneven growth, and usually the removal of water sprouts . Feather growth shall be removed as it reaches pencil size in diameter. The Design Review Board in conjunction with the Tree Superintendent shall review at least once every five 5) years the species , cultivars, and varieties included on the approved list to determine if any should be remov d for any reason or if certain new species , cu.l.tivars , o varieties should be added on the Master Street Tree Plan, only these shall be planted subject to revision by the Tree Superintendent b . Pruning shall be practiced subsequent to transplanting j Page - 5- and as necessary thereafter to assure sturdy crotch development. c. Tree heads should be raised as growth characteristics and location dictates . Newly planted trees need not have .lower branches removed until they are well established. Eventually, trees should have the lower branches removed to a height to allow safe passage of vehicles and pedestrians unless in areas where lower branches do not impede traffic . 4 . General Maintenance 4 . 01 Pruning and Removal a. -.No topping or dehorning of trees shall be permitted except by written permission of the Tree Superintendent . Proper cabling and bracing shall be substituted for this practice wherever possible . b . All large, established trees shall be pruned to sufficient height to allow free passage of pedestrians and vehicular traffic: ten (10) feet over sidewalks and eleven (11) feet over all streets except those that are subject t truck traffic which shall have a clearance of thirteen feet six inches (1316") . c . It shall be the policy of the Tree Superintendent to • cooperate with the Department. of Public Works , and vice- versa, in the placement and height of lighting standaids dnd the development of a system of tree pruning to give effective street illumination. • d. All cuts shall be made with a saw or pruner and only at the nodes or crotches . No stubs shall be left ." No spurs shall be left. No spurs or climbing irons shall be used in the trees , except when trees are to be removed. e . All dead, crossed, and rubbing branches .shall be removed. f. All wouf.ds over four (4) inches in diameter shall be treated with a suitable tree wound dressing. Page 6- b " g. All tools being used on a tree suspected to be infected with a contagious disease shall be disinfected before being used on another tree. i h. Whenever streets are to be blocked off to public service Police and Fire Departments shall be notified of the location and length of time the street will be blocked. Notification shall be given these departments upon the removal of such barriers or if such barriers are to remain longer than originally expected. . i . To protect the public from danger, suitable street and sidewalk barriers, highway cones, or signs shall be used when pruning a tree. Flashing signals or flares shall be placed on all barriers or obstructions remain- ing in the street after dark. j . The stumps of all removed trees shall be cut to at least eighteen (18) inches below the ground, and soil shall be replaced and the area leveled. If the area where the' tree is removed is to be paved or receive a new tr.ee,; the tree stump should be removed completely. In all cases the Tree Superintendent shall determine when a stump is to be cut or removed. 4 . 02 Spraying a. Suitable precautions shall be taken to protect and warn the public that spraying i,s being done. b. Spraying shall be done only for the control of specific diseases or insects, with the proper materials in the; . necessary strength, and applied at the proper time to obtain the desired control. All spraying practices shall conform to Federal and State regulations.. C. Dormant oil sprays shall not be applied to conifers • Dormant oil sprays shall be applied to other trees only when the air temperature is 40OF or above and when it. i not likely to drop below this temperature for a period of 24 hours. . 4 . 03 Fertilization a. Fertilization of public trees shall follow the National Arborist Association or other accepted arboricultural standards. Page -7- b . Formulations , rates , and methods of application of fertilizers shall be specified by the Tree Superintend ant . 4 . 04. Cavities a. Extensive cavity work should be performed on trees only if they are sufficiently high in value to justify the cost. All cavity work shall conform to the National Arborists Association or other accepted arboricultural standards . 4 . 05 Cabling and Bracing a. As a general rule, cables should be placed approximately two-thirds (2/3) of the distance between the crotch and top branch ends . Rust-resistant cables , thimbles , an lags should be used. The ends of a cable should be attached to hooks or eyes of lags or bolts , and thimbles must be used in the eye splice in each end of the cable . In. no instances shall cable be wrapped around a branch . b. All cabling and bracing practices with screw rods shall i follow National Arborist Association or other accepted standards . 5. Amendments The Tree Superintendent shall have the authority to notify, ameid or extend, with the approval of the City Council , the Arboricul tural Specifications and Standards of Practice at any time that . experience indicates improved methods or whenever circumstances make it advisable . Page -8- PART I DIVISION II TABLE OF CONTENTS Page A 1 . General Requirements 10 2. Location 10 2 . 01 Street Trees 10 2 .02 Median Island Trees 11 A 2 . 03 Shrubs and Ground Covers between Walk Curb 11 3. Material Requirements 12 3. 0Y1 Fifteen Gallon Trees 12 3. 02 Box Trees 12 4. Planting Details 12 4 . 01 Fifteen Gallon Trees , Local Streets 12 4 . 02 Twenty Inch Box Trees , Arterial Streets 13 4. 03 Fifteen Gallon and Box Trees , Median Island 14 ® S. Planting Mix Requirements 14 5. 01 Fifteen Gallon and Box Trees 14 5 . 02 Special Soil Conditions 14 5 . 03 Backfill Procedures 15 6. Maintenance 15 6. 01 Trees in Public Right-of-Way or Easement 15 7. Guarantee of Trees 15 7. 01 Trees in Public Right-of-Way or Easement 15 0 Page -9- PART I DIVISION II A 1. General Requirements Prior to the purchase of trees ,-the developer shall submit to the City a plan showing the proposed tree specie , size and planting S locations . This plan shall be approved by the Director of Public Works before work may progress . A planting list of acceptable trees is on file in the Department of. Public Works and will be furnished upon request. S A permit to plant trees must be obtained from the Department of Public Works in all cases with the exception of subdivisions . Twenty-four (24) hoar notice must be given prior to commence- ment of any phase of the work. All nursery stock delivered to and planted in the City of Huntington Beach shall be covered by a valid California Nursery Certificate as issued by the Agricultural Commissioner of the A County of origin. , The City shall obtain soil tests for . agricultural suitability and fertility, from an approved firm, to establish planting requirements . Said tests shall consist of maximum of one test A per subdivision lot or a maximum of one test per 250 lineal feet when planting along arterial highways . Soil tests shall be submitted to the developer prior to any required planting . The requirements and specifications contained herein shall be met in order to receive final approval of the project .by the City. 2 . Location 2 . 01 Street Trees Local streets , except as noted, shall be planted with trees along both parkways , spaced . approximately 60 feet apart . Along arterial highways , the tree spacing shall be estab- lished by the Director of Public Works and exact locations p shall be established by the Director of Public Works for the particular street. Trees shall be placed in the park- way halfway between the curb and the sidewalk where side- walks are separated from the curbs by a planting strip . D Page -10 s Note : When planting-Arees on State Highways refer to State S Division of Highways landscaping specifications as well as City Specifications . a. One hundred feet back of beginning curb returns on Arterial Highways at approaches to other arterial S highways . b . Fifteen feet back of beginning curb returns at inter- sections . C. Fifteen feet from light standards . O d. Eight feet from fire hydrants. . e . Eight feet from service walks or driveways . f. Six feet from water meters . fIn the interest of public safety or when there is a variation in the location of trees , as described herein, the aforementioned spacing procedure shall be checked and may be modified by the Director of Public Works . O 2 . 02 Median Island Trees Location of these trees shall be established as mentioned in the General Requirements of Division II-A, Subsection 2 . 01 of these Specifications . O 2 . 03 Shrubs and Ground Covers Between Walk and Curb Plans for location and specie of these plants shall .be submitted for. approval by the Director of Public Works . O Page -11- 3. 'Material Requirements All trees shall be erect, vigorous and in a healthy condition, free from disease and. :insect pests or previous infestations . The root ball of all material shall be developed so that the ball will maintain its size and shape and not crumble when the plant i,s removed from its container. The root ball will be developed 4 so that its growth or ability to grow in the future is not :impaired. Specifications on size of material are as follows : 4 3 . 01 Fifteen Gallon Trees The diameter of the trunk shall be 1 1/4 inches to 1 .1/2 inches measured at a five inch height above the top of the undisturbed root ball . The head spread shall be appro ® imately two feet to three feet. The height of the tree shall be from eight feet to ten feet, measured from the top of the root ball to the top of the head or foliage . 3. 02 Box Material A - Container Size Caliper* Caliper* Inches ,Sq. Height, Ft. Spread, Ft. Trunk, Inches Multiple Tk. Inc. 16" Min of 8 3-4 1 1/2 3/4 1 20" 9-10 4- 5 2 1 1 1/2 A 241, 10-12 5-6 2 1/2 3 2 2 1/2 30" 11-12 6- 8 3 3 1/3 2 1/2 3 36" Min. of 12 8-10 3 1/2 4 3 3 1/2 Diameter of the trunk of boxed. trees is to be measured at a point ® approximately 18 inches above the undisturbed root ball . 4 . Planting Details The planting mix, referred to in this section, shall meet the sp c- ifi-cations described in Part I , Division II , Section 5. Details for the basin for containing water are shown on Standard Plan 704 . Trees will be planted according to the following requirements : 4 . 01 Fifteen. Gallon Trees - Local Streets D Trees shall be planted in holes large enough to allow six inches of planting mix on the sides and bottom of the root ball . D Page -12- Finished planting shall be slightly below sidewalk grade . The top of the root ball shall be placed at basin level , ® or slightly above , and the hole backfilled 3. 4 full with planting mix and tamped and watered thoroughly. The hole shall then be completely backfilled with planting mix- and - watered thoroughly. A dirt berm shall be made from excess A _ dirt per Standard Plan 704 , Case II . Trees shall be double staked with two 2" diameter copper napthanate treated lodge pole pine, eight feet long. The A stakes' shall be placed 24 inches into native ground. The tree shall be tied in two places with 24 inch grow straight ties , and one by three 's as per Standard Plan 703 . When import soil is used deeper staking with use of 10 foot stakes shall be required. A 4 :02 20 Inch Box Trees - Arterial Highways Where a block-out in the sidewalk is provided, the top of the root ball and the earth around the tree shall be left 3 inches below the sidewalk surface to assure ample space for watering and decorative rock surfacing (see Standard Plan 704) . If the tree is not to be planted immediately, the earth shall be left flush with the sidewalk and in a compacted manner. Trees O shall be planted in holes large enough to allow six inches of planting mix on the sides and bottom of the root ball . The top of the root ball shall be placed at basin level , or slightly above, and the hole backfilled 3/4 full with plant- O ing mix and tamped and watered thoroughly. The planting hole shall then be completely backfilled with planting mix and watered thoroughly. Trees shall be double staked with two 2" diameter copper napthanate treated lodge pole pine., eight feet long. The stakes shall be placed 24 inches into native ground. The tree 'shall be tied in two places with 24 inch grow straight ties , and one by three ' s as per Standard Plan 703. When import soil is used, deeper staking with the use of 10 foot stakes shall be required. i Page -13- • 4 . 03 Fifteen Gallon and Box Trees , Median Island These trees shall be planted as described in Division • II-A, Subsection 5. 01 and 5 . 02 of these specifications . Staking, tying, or guying shall be as required by the landscape inspector. 5. Planting Mix Requirements O Soil test recommendations ,shall supersede the following . requirements when applicable . 5 . 01 Fifteen Gallon and Box Trees The soil amendments for planting mix shall be as follows : O a. Seven parts excavated soil b . Three parts nitrolized redwood sawdust. C. Five to ten pounds of finely ground gypsum per cubic yard of mix. O 5 . 02 Special Soil Conditions Where extreme soil conditions exist such as , .,hut not limited to hard pan, SAR values over 8 . O,ECE counts above five and O Boron exceeding one (P.P.M.) enlarged -planting pits , excava- tion of native soil, import of new soil, drainage sumps , special soil amendments , protective lining of plant pit, and deeper staking with the use of 10 foot stakes shall be ® required. All soil test information and recommendations will be enforced. The imported top soil chemical properties shall be as follows : a . Salinity - The electrical conductivity of the extract shall not exceed 3 . 0 millimhos per centimeter @ 250 C. b . Boron The boron concentration in the saturation extract shall not exceed 1 . O .P.P.M. C. Sodium - The sodium absorption ration (SAR) as calcu- lated from analysis of the saturation extract shall not exceed 6 . 0. Page -14- • the. above will insure that the soil used in the backfill is chemically suitable for proper plant growth. • These soils shall be free of all obnoxious weed. City reserves the right to inspection of all sites from which import soils are procured. • 5 . 03 Backfill Procedure The planting hole shall be dusted with Gypsum on all sides and bottom. Gypsum shall be blended thoroughly with the backfill soil and amendments and utilized completely in the backfill and planting process . All drainage sumps shall be backfilled with coarse sand. 6. Maintenance 6. 01 Trees in Public Right of Way or Easement ® Upon final approval by City Landscape inspector , these trees shall be maintained for a minimum period of ninety (90) days . No pruning shall be performed. prior to delivery and inspec- tion. Corrective pruning shall be done before or after planting . as required by the landscape inspector. 7. Guarantee of Trees. 7 . 01 Trees in Public Right of Way or Easement These trees shall be guaranteed for a period of one year from date of acceptance by the City Council . The conditions of the guarantee will be to insure, but not limited to , the 6 trees being in healthy condition and free from abnormal con- ditions which may have occurred during and/or after planting such as defoliation or structure die back. All trees which are replaced shall be planted under con- ditions as set forth in these specifications . This guarantee shall not be interpreted as amending or deleting requirements or guarantees in other sections of these specifications or other legal documents . Page -15- PART I DIVISION II-A TABLE OF CONTENTS Page— 1. General Requirements 17 2. Location 17 1�. 2. 01 Median Island Landscape 17 2. 02 Roadside Landscape 17 3. Material Requirements 18 3. 01 Fifteen Gallon Trees, Median Only 18 3 . 02 Box Trees, Median Only 18 3. 03 One, Five and Fifteen Gallon Plants and Shrubs 18 4. Construction Landscape Area 18 4 . 01 . Excavating or Amending Native Soil 18 4 . 02 Grading 18 4 . 03 Construction of Berms 18 4. 04 Flooding 19 5. Planting Details 19 5. 01 One, Five and Fifteen Gallon Trees, Plants. and Shrubs 19 5. 02 Box Trees 19 6. Planting Mix Requirements 20 " 6 . 01 Fifteen Gallon and Box Trees 20 6. 02 One, Five and Fifteen Gallon Plants and Shrubs 20 6.03 Special Soil Conditions 20 •- 6. 04 Backfill Procedure 20 7. Maintenance 20 8. Guarantee 20 8. 01 Medians Island Landscape 20 8. 02 Roadside Landscape 20 Page -16- PART I DIVISION II-A d 1. General Requirements All nursery stock delivered to and planted in the City of Huntington Beach shall be covered by a valid California Nursery d Certificate as issued by the Agricultural Commissioner of the County of origin. The City shall obtain soil tests to establish agricultural suitability and fertility information from the areas to be land- scaped. The recommendations of the testing laboratory shall supersede general soil treatment and preparation procedures and plant specie call out as found in these specifications . Since these soil tests are of extreme importance to the entire landscap project, the developer must :inform the City when grade is estab- lished for the areas in question. This will insure an expedient and orderly incorporation of test recommendations into the land- scape scheme A " All landscape areas mentioned in this division shall have pre-emergence weed control chemical applied to the soil at rates recommended by 'the manufacturers . Types of chemical to be used 0 shall_ be determined by landscape inspector. The developer shall submit landscape plans based on precise specifications and standard plans which are on file in the Department of Public Works . An approval of plans by the .City and 24-hour notice to the Department e of Public Works is required prior to beginning of any phase of th work. 2. Location . 2 .01 Median Island Planting Location of plant material shall be as shown on standard plans attached or on plans approved and adopted by the Department of Public Works . � . 2 . 02 Roadside Planting Location of plant material shall be as shown on standard plans attached or on plans approved and adopted by the Department of Public Works . Page -17- 3 . Material Requirements All trees , plants and shrubs shall be erect, vigorous and in a ® healthy condition, free from disease and insect pests or previous infestations . The root ball of all material shall be develope& so that the ball Will maintain its size and shape and not crumble when the plant is A removed from its contftiner. The root ball will be developed so that its growth or ability to grow in the future is not impaired. Specifications on size of material are as follows : 3. 01 Fifteen Gallon Trees Median Material requirements for these trees shall be found in Division II Subsection 3 . 01 of these specifications . 3. 02 Box Trees Median Material requirements for these trees shall be found in Division II Subsection 3. 02 of these Specifications . 3. 03 One, Five , and Fifteen Gallon Plants .and Shrubs Material requirements for these plants shall be No . 1 grade of the California Nursery Industry and as approved by the landscape inspector. 4 . Construction Landscape Area 4 .01 Excavating or Amending Native Soil e See Division II , Section 5 See Division II-A, Section 1 4 . 02 Grading Grading - to be per Standard Plans 708 , 710 , 712 . Soil compaction to be accomplished per landscape inspector. 4 . 03 Construction of Flood basin berm to be constructed per -Standard Plans 706 , 707, 709 , 711 . Final placement of berming to be per landscape. inspector. • Page -18- 4. 04 Flooding Following berm construction and prior to installation of landscape material all landscape areas shall be water soaked to the satisfaction of the landscape inspector. A S. Planting Details The planting mix, referred to in this section shall meet the specifications described in Division II , Section S. Details for planting are shown on Standard Plan 702 of these Specifications . O Trees and plants shall be planted according to the following requirements : 5 .01 One , Five and Fifteen Gallon Trees , Plants and Shrubs These plants shall be placed in a hole two to three times A the diameter of the root ball depending on soil test recomme d- ations . The top of the root ball shall be placed at basin level or slightly above and the hole backfilled 3 .4 full with plantin mix and tamped and watered thoroughly. The hole shall then be completely backfilled with planting mix and watered thoroughly. p Five gallon trees shall be staked with a two inch diameter lodge pole pine, copper napthanate treated, eight feet long and in sound condition. All trees are to be secured to the stakes in two or more places with 24 inch grow straight ties O or approved equal installed in figure eight form as per Standard Plan 703. Fifteen gallon tree staking refer to Division II Subsection 4 . 01 . 5. 02 Box Trees The boxed trees shall be placed in a hole large enough to allow 12 inches of backfill to be placed on all sides of the root ball and 6 inches at bottom of root ball . The top of the root ball shall be placed at ground level or slightly above and the hole backfilled 3/4 full with planting mix, then tamped and watered thoroughly. Page -19- Staking, .tying or guying shall be done as required by. the landscape inspector. 6. Planting Mix Requirements ® Soil test recommendations will supersedethe following require- ments when applicable. 6. 01 Fifteen Gallon and Box Trees Refer to Division II, Subsection 5.01 of these specificatio s . 6 .02 One, Five and Fifteen Gallon Plants and Shrubs The planting mix shall be as follows: a. Seven parts excavated soil. b. Three parts nitrolized redwood sawdust. e C . One half to one pound of finely ground agricultural gyps 6. 03 Special Soil Conditions Refer to Division II Subsection 5:02 of these specification . A 6 .04 Backfill Procedure Refer to Division II, Subsection 5. 03 of these specificatio. s. 7. Maintenance The developer shall be responsible for maintaining newly landscaped areas for a period not to exceed six (6) months after completing the installation of landscape materials to the satisfaction of the landscape inspector. All plants to be fertilized at the end of the • first 30 days with a 16-6-8 granular fertilizer (Best Fertilizer Co. or equal. ) Apply per manufacturer's recommendations on a monthly basis. 8. Guarantee of All Landscape Materials ` e 8 . 01 Median Island Landscape 8. 02 Roadside Landscape The landscape material and workmanship shall be guaranteed ® for a period . of one (1) year from date of final approval by the landscape inspector. The conditions of the guarantee will be to insure, but not limited to, the plants being in healt y condition and free from abnormal conditionswhich may have occurred during and/or after planting such as defoliation o structure dieback. (continued on page -21-)_ Page -20- All plants which are replaced shall be planted under 4 conditions as . set forth in these specifications . This guarantee shall not. be interpreted as amending or deleting requirements or guarantees in other sections of these specifications or other legal documents except when 41 this guarantee is greater than those which may be referred to. Q O O 0 • . Page - 21- s PART I DIVISION II-B TABLE OF CONTENTS A Page 1 . General Requirements 24 2. Ordinances and Regulations 24 3. Work Procedure 24 1. 01 Existing Underground Utilities, etc. 25 4 . Material Requirements 25 4 . 01 Main Line Valve Size 25 g 4..02 Back flow Prevention Device 25 4 . 03 Line Sizes 25 4 . 04 Main Line Pipe and Fittings 25 4. 05 Lateral Line Pipe and Fittings 25 ' A 4. 06 Side Angle Valves 25 4 . 07 Quick Coupler Valves 25 4. 08 Flooder Device 26 4. 09 Automatic Controllers 26 4 .10 Sprinkler Heads 26 5. Excavation 26 5. 01 Trench Depth of Main Lines 26 5. 02 Trench Depth of Lateral Lines 26 5. 03 Trench Depth of Lines Under Roadways 26 5. 04 Trench Depth for Control Lines or Wiring 26 6. Installations 27 6 .01 Layout Approval 27 6. 02 Location of Lines 27 6. 03 Connections of System 27 7. Testing 27 7.01 Pressure and Non-Pressure Lines 27 7. 02 . Line Pressure Time 27 7. 03 Phases 27 Page -22.- . 'PART I e DIVISION II-B TABLE OF CONTENTS Page. e 8. Backfill 8. 01 Compactions 28 8. 02 Material 28 8 . 03 Flooding 28 8 . 04 Settlement and Adjustments 28 9 . Clean-Up 28 e 10. Maintenance 28 11 . Guarantee 28 O 0 e e Page -23- PART I DIVISION II-B • 1 . General Requirements Installation of an irrigation system in Public Right-of-Way or easement in the City of Huntington Beach shall require the A submittal of a plan to the City and approval by the Department of Public Works . The plan will be sumitted and approved in accordance with these specifications , standard plans and special conditions . The plans will be based on precise specifications and 'standard plans are found on file in the Department of Public Works . Upon approval of plans the developer shall give 24-hour notice to the landscape inspector prior .to beginning of any phase of the work. A The developer shall keep current and continuous record of all changes that may occur and shall deliver a clear and concise set of record drawings to the landscape inspector prior to the final acceptance of the work. 2 . Ordinances and Regulations All local and State laws , rules and regulations governing or O relating to any portion of this work are hereby incorporated into and made a part of these specifications and their provisions are to be carried out by the developer. Nothing contained in these specifications shall be construed to conflict with any of the abov 40 rules , regulations or requirements of- the same . However, when these specifications and standards call for or describe materials , workmanship or construction of a better quality, higher standard or larger size than is required by the above rules , regulations , 0. or requirements , the provisions of these specifications and standards shall take precedence . 3 . Work Procedure 0 Locations on drawings are to scale when possible but are diagram- matic and approximate only and shall be changed and adjusted as ' necessary and as directed to meet existing conditions and to fulfill the intentions of the landscape project. Page -24- • This shall be the developer's responsibility and shall be done at his expense. Locate,'and stake all work and obtain approval of the Department of Public Works before installing any portion • of the irrigation system. 3.01 Existing Underground Utilities, etc The developer shall check locations of lines, valves, cable and other underground utilities, etc. , before digging 4 trenches or installing irrigation material. Any destructio of underground items as mentioned above shall be paid for by the developer and any damage from or claiming to arise from the destruction of the above mentioned underground ite s O shall be the responsibility of the developer. 4 . Material Requirements 4 . 01 Main Line Valve Size • Size and type of main line valve shall be determined at tim of plan check. 4 .02 Back Flow Prevention Device O Size and type of back flow preventer shall be determined a time of plan check (see Standard Plan 701 , 610, and 611. ) 4 . 03 Lines Size Line sizes shall- be determined at time of plan check. e 4 . 04 Main Line Pipe and Fittings All plastic main lines shall be Class 315= NSF PVC pipe. All plastic main line fittings and threaded nipples shall b schedule 80 NSF approved. ® 4 . 05 Lateral Line Pipe and Fittings All plastic lateral lines shall be Class 160 NSF PVC. All plastic. non pressure line fittings except threaded nipples shall be schedule 40 NSF approved. 4 .06 Side Angle Valve S.A.val;ves shall be Champion Model No. 300 or approved equal . 4007 Quick Coupler Valves Quick coupler valves shall have brass or bronze one-piece body designed for working pressure of 150 PSI with metal Page -25- locking covers , operable with single lug 3/4" quick coupler. The contractor to provide the City, one each quick coupler keys, hose swivel ells and locking cover keys. 4 . 08 Flooder Device Q Flooder device shall be as shown in Standard plans . 4. 09 Automatic Controllers Automatic controllers and pertinent devices and material shall be determined and. approved at time of_plan check. d 4 .10 Sprinkler Heads When required, sprinkler head size, model and other specifications will be noted at time of plan check. 5. Excavation Dig trenches straight and support pipe continually on bottom of ditch. Lay pipe to an even grade. Trenching excavation shall follow layout indicated• on plans and as noted. 5. 01 Trench Depth of Main Lines These trenches shall be deep enough to allow for a minimum of 24 inches of cover over the line. 5.02 Trench Depth of Lateral Lines O These trenches shall be deep enough to allow for a minimum 12 inches of cover over the line. 5. 03 Trench Depth of Lines under Road Ways These trenches shall be deep enough to allow for a minimum 30 inches of cover over the line. In no case will these ditches be excavated prior to approval of the Department of Public Works . 5. 04 Trench Depth of Control Lines of Wiring These trenches shall be 18 inches' deep as noted and approve on plans. Page -26- • 6 . Installation 6. 01 Layout Approval • Prior to the installation of any material' the developer shall meet with the landscape inspector and other concerne City inspectors regarding the routing and location of all irrigation material. and devices . • 6 . 02 Location of Lines Pipe lines of sizes shown and specified on approved plans shall be installed in locations shown on the plans except those where changes are authorized and noted. ® 6. 03 Assembly of System Pipes and fittings shall be assembled free from dirt and shall be reamed and burrs removed. The main line shall be thoroughly flushed and tested for leaks before backfilling • Thrust blocks constructed from poured concrete and as required' by the Department of Public Works shall be provided at each horizontal and vertical change of direction on all pressure lines . Each section of lateral pipe - shall be ® thoroughly flushed of all foreign material before heads' are attached and covered (see also Section 7 , Testing) . 7. Testing All testsshall be observed and approved by landscape inspector. 7. 01 Pressure and Non Pressure Lines Test all pressure lines under hydrostatic pressure of 125 pounds per square inch and test all nonpressure lines unde existing normal static pressures . Both lines must prove t be water tight . 7. 02 Line Pressure Time Sustain pressure in lines for not less than two (2) hours . • If leaks develop , replacement will be made as required by the landscape inspector, and pressure test repeated until entire system is proven water tight . 7. 03 Phases • Upon completion of each phase of work the entire system shall be tested and adjusted to meet the site requirements . Page - 27- 8 . Backfill 8 . 01 Compaction Compact backfill to dry density equal to adjacent undisturbed soil and conform to adjacent grades without dips , humps o other irregularities . 8 . 02 Material S Backfill material placed on all lines shall be of fine granular material , no foreign matter larger than 1, 2 inch : in size will be permitted. 8 . 03 Flooding A Flooding of trenches will be permitted only with approval of the landscape inspector. -8 . 04 Settlement and Adjustments If settlement occurs and adjustments necessary, . the devel- oper shall make adjustments within five days of notificati n and only when the landscape inspector is at the site . 9 . Clean-Up B Clean-up shall be made as each portion of work progresses . Refu e and excess dirt shall be removed from the site , all walks and paved areas shall be broomed or washed clean. Any damage sustained on the work of others shall be repaired by developer. 10 . Maintenance The developer shall be responsible for maintaining the entire irrigation system in newly landscaped areas for a period not to exceed six (6) months after completing the installation of irri- gation system to the satisfaction of the landscape inspector . ll . Guarantee The irrigation material and workmanship shall be guaranteed for a period of one (1) year from date of final approval by the landscape inspector. Page -28- PART I DIVISION II-C TABLE OF CONTENTS STANDARD PLAN NO. 701 Back Flow Prevention Device Detail 701-A Quick Coupler & Angle Valve Detail 702 Medians & Roadside Planting Detail 703 Staking of Landscape Trees 704 Parkway Tree Well Detail , 704-A Specificatons for Decorative Rock Surfacing for Tree Wells A 705 Landscape Standards (Intersect. ) 705-A Landscape Standards (Intersect. & Tract Ent y) 706 Landscape Standards Continuous 707 Landscape Std. Back Yard Cut-out A 708 Std. Plan 706-707 Irrigation Profile 709 Landscape Std. Cul-de-Sac Cut-out 704 Cul-de-Sac Fence 710 Std. Plan 709 - Irrigation Profile 711 Landscape Standards Medians 711-A Landscape Standards Medians Walking Paths 712 Irrigation Profile 713 Landscape Standard Commercial Corner 713A Landscape Standard Commercial Corner SerViCE Sta. 713B " Landscape Standard Commercial Corner ServicE Sta. 714 Landscape Standard Commercial Frontage 715 Blank 716 Decorative Rock Surfacing 716-A Specifications for Decorative Rock Surfacin over Non-paved Surfacing 716-B Specifications for Decorative Rock Surfacin over Existing Paved Surfacing 717-721 Arterial Highway Continuous Landscape Desig 722-725 Arterial Highway Cut-out Landscape Design 726-728 Arterial Highway Cul-de-Sac Landscape Desig 729 Blank 730 Stamped Concrete Treatment— Medians 731-743 Landscape Design - Medians 744-750 Perimeter Landscaping-Profiles Page-29- - n o s m - n o 13AGKt= GDW plZEyFNTIyN _.f � �G � . . -♦ PRUt2E rYP� VAGWJM C l d O -BRAS N t PPL�S Batt;:. BREAKER Ur�iT' {ZEMOvt: Au.. tpsJvt,*4; �" m LA�vSGAPE. iNSPf;(;t'UR. � R 0 a N O n a :9 s s Ito o z D a Rp. - ►-1 PP.LEA 1�ssi L S a ni ?� m -C RA55 00I0fj t3 uN(00 m01 O: VE {, pY.C. "INUffE- PVC. fKAL� 7 z BRAS EL1- A-10-Lv E rim to V • 1 x 5ED it ;w 171, DUPLEX .VALVE DETAIL SINGLE =GLE VALVE _DET'AIL.. • _ I • MATERIAL QUICK COUPLER VALVE.CHA AI?10—.-_Q& =:IZfU.'VI,.-Q VOW L 2_ SE'f VABIE BOX 1' AB F- FINtsREO GpACE =3.. . .ANGLE AL E_CFlRIAPI0 _.W7JR>rZ1 L: .y _. VALV : X. _t?4Pit�a.FSS.__J-cR[�.,l3ot7Y • 5 VALVEiC}X r.BRC30kSS.(-R'COVER. . . SINGLE QUICK COUPLER VALVE _DE'I"AI L ALL VALVE AND OU I CA COUPLER ASSEH 3LYS STALL 13E INSTALLED W ITN ADOUBLF-5VIINS JOINT FROM MAIAl_UNE. • DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OU ICK COUPLER ANGLE VALVE PET CI TY OF HUNTI NGTON BEACH APPROVED: DiR CTpFR OF PUB WORKS DA E CALIFORNIA REVISION DA'fEc.TA��I:'T—;"r�r-r� STANDARD 1A `PLAN N BOXED MATERIALS 1—8=15 .GALL0W MAT-ER-IA � 3 3 _ ,. III t .� 3''r`• • • ••: .• Ill all NOTE • 1. PLANTING WOLF BACK FI.L.L. PER AKD0K1Gl1V0KAI, SP CIFICkfCOI��. ROOT BALL SEE STANDARD PLAN -105 + FOR .S:fAKI NG' DETAI L5. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS fi`*DIAN93 ROADSIDE PLANTING I ETAIL CITY OF HUNTI NGTON BEACH APPROVED: D a-rF�- CALIFORNIA REVISION DATE:JAM. 1 Mr. STAN -102e Ni.PLAN � &LODGE Ra-F- PINE'(2"bIA.) NOTE: n r. TREES ARE TO BE TIED TO LODGE FVLES IN, TWO . NVIKa6ERY OR MORE EVENL SPACI?:17 PLACE . 0 STAKP Z. TIES ARE TO BE"GROW STRAIGWT OR A ED EQUAL. 4'UNOR)S. TIES ARE TO BE IN A FIGURE EIGHT AND LOOSE ENOUGH TO AIlDW FOR TWO(2) YEARS OF FJIURE f!z U N K GROWTH. 4. NAIL5 FOR 6905560005 ARE fo BE IGd G I,VAN- . 4� NAtI IZED, NAWt FO*K M9 M W 03 4d 6,AWANI W 900FIN& NAM11 GROW. _5.. 096 5ft7 FTAN 704 FOR -Tee i WEI,L (2erAI1.�. STFIAIGtI'T '6: ,WHEN NA,fivV 10II, ly KEMOW AND INIPoKr 5 IL ly AGE17 IN fm wEl bjo,bo&oE poI:F5 REauI Ed CRD yP�RAC1;y Ag to$E I 3 IS CLEAR, W0014 MOM, Ati� �a0o �ot=� TRF��rAK � W-ro -J�� C6 Mr - `t'YPICAL. 5..0 L:YRFEE 8' LODGP- POLE PINE (2"DIA) ICo.d. N�1�5 t0. Bt; SENT OVER oN$ACK SIDE OF" OAK . .. .- 8R7xGE - - t�,itrED° • �- YPICAL J5 GA►L.TREE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS STAKING OF LANDSCAPETRE S CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACHAPPROVED: e DiRECT�R �F PUBLIC ORKS IWTE CALIFORNIA REVISION DATE:,M.."7 , Iq-7& STANDAR !jt M , 05 • CASE 18I PARKWAY CASE I. 10' _ :PARl<WAY TWENTY fNCN BOX TREE FIFTEEN .::GA-L.TREE SIDEWALK li p- 10 4 6 11 io i 7 .• III 3 O N • m OD O 10 — 2! l • NOTES 1. PLAKnNG HOLE. 2. 5ACKRL.L 3. D FUUMMNAM SLIMPS• 4. DIRT_ BASIN.KEEP. . !'S. REDWOOD NUR5BVY TAKE TO REMAIN IN.PLACE AT REQUE3f of THE INSPECTOR. TREE BASIN TO BE 3 BELOW PARKWAY -GRADE. 7. 6a PERFORATED.CLAY TILE 4' LQNG-:W :BEL:L.AT-TOP-_.SAALL BE INSTALLED VERMALLY IN AMANATF- CORNERS AND FILLED--WITH 3-ROCK PERFORATIONS 1/2 DIA. . • S. DECOPATNE ROCK SURFACING. 9. SEE STD. PLAN -703 FOR STAKING DETAILS. IO. CURB: $ GUTTER. II. SEE�"SPECtFICA-.n NS-(sTD. PLAN-ATTAC.U:i?fEl r 704-A). 12. 'LOCATIONS TO'.B.E SWOWN ._ON 5'fR-EET.-..I.MPR0VF_.!"IENT PLAINS. • DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PARKWAY TREE WELL CET I L • C I TY OF h1UNTI NGTON BEACH APPROVED: �R CTO !_e2F PUB O�� 0 7 E CALIFORNIA REVISION DATE:JAN. -7 , 19-7(a STANDARD PLAN N STANDARD PLAN ATTACHMENT 704-A • SPECIFICATIONS FOR DECORATIVE ROCK SURFACING FOR TREE WELLS 1. ' Prior to start of work: • The contractor shall visit the site, note all existing conditions and bring. them to the attention of the City. The contractor shall protect all existing conditions and be responsible, for any damage caused by his work. • 2. Materials: A. Rock - 1/4" diameter, pea gravel B. Sealer - Vinyl resin (no 8-111) . C. - Color - Indian sand. 3 ., Applying rock seal: Ground should be prepared and compacted to a level surface, 3 below top of sidewalk. The area of the tree well is to . be filled with pea gravel and resin. Pre-mix pea gravel and colored resin in concrete mixer, this to be poured and hand troweled. Mix to be 3" depth at outside edges tapering to • 1 1/2" at center. Trowel to smooth finish. 4 Clean-Up Upon completion of work, the entire area shall be left in a clean, neat condition. All equipment, supplies, materials, • etc. , caused by contractor, shall be removed immediately from the site. All spillage of colored vinyl on curb; walk, gutter, street or other than tree well shall be removed immediately. 5. Guarantee: All work and materials are guaranteed for one (1) year after ., completion of contract; under normal wear and weather con- ditions. • • IRRIGATION DETAIL WATER SERVICE • SEE 5TD.PLAN. SEE STD. PLAN #'ro02 Goa. _5' CURB FACE I" ANGLE VAL: E !" AKIGL'E\IAL.VF- 14' 14' WALL r�$ NOTE Aj • QUICK COWLER ' VALVE N • \. NOTE I. SH*RUBS, PLANTS $.TREES TO BE-' PER $TO. PLAN "705_11 A -,- 2. PRIOR '1'O PLANTI NG,PREEM ERGENCE WEED CONTROL SHALL.ESE APPLIED PER MANUFAGTERES IN3?RUCTIONS. • 3. .FOLLOWING INSTALLATION OF PLANT MATERIAL AND IRRIGATION SYSTEM, TWO(2) INCHES OF WALK ON BARK SHALL BE USED AS IVP DRESSING. 4. 3- 15 GAL STREET TREE STD. LATERAL BPANC44ING70 BEGIN AT ro' FROM ROOT BALL. 5. INSTALLATION OF ENTIRE WATER SYSTEM SHALL REQUIRE INSPECTION 'BY THE CITY OF PUIJTINGTON BE,AcO WATER DEPAR—rmENT. • G. BEFORE PLANTING,A LANDSCAPE PLAN MUST BE SUBM,I7TED70'T' 4E DEPAR ENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FOR APPROVAL DYTWE STREET•TREE S1IPERVIS©R,INSPECTION SHALL BE REQUIRED OFALL LANDSCAPING covERED WrHESS SPE.C.IFICA-fioN "1. FLOOD BASIN BERM (LOCATION VARIES) _ S. WALL �I E I Ca N T ( 4 Z_,.__�N�T� IiV LT N71�-i-R O N T YA R O, • (o' W14SP Al- CORNE-R OF E)<TERfoR 4 REAR YA'A0. , SEE PLANMER DETAIL E- A50\JE • STRE. ` 1 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS_ LANDSCAPE STAN DG (INTERSECT) CITY OF HL TI NGT® C APPROVED: 7� 0 EGTOR dF P WOF;%V5 D .7r-- CAL6O 1 PLAN s-rANDARE . RIEVISION DATE:JAN. 8119. 4p0i :,-NOfE:. NtEt�IA`N_WFFERE ArP1�WCR6Gt Pt,ANf Lt;GEND M aL aI2E - • , ' E(JcAL.YProS 0►M0420A 15 GA"ij PINUS 0ANAR1eNy15 _Zo_„ SOX • I 0 RP�pµtOl.EPI� INDIGP �SPt�lNG'i"IME� 5_ C�a►-t�Otie JUNIPEt2U5 G►�tNG'N5►5 'COLD-COAl�rr` 5 GA"L j ® WMOPE GIGANTEA - 1 GALLdN NorE: ALL hLANt'ER AREA-, TO 0E 1'OpD2 EtD WtrR 51-Fk'E r7 WALK ON 0,ARK 2" rbhlGK. FOtZ ICLRI&AT161N OI Y?rll:5 ig�Pi5fle ro erp,N0A41ep PLAt4 111 -1k71-Z.. • zs- DEPARTMENT OF PUSUc WORKS TR_AG CITYOF HUNTINGTON BEACH APPROVE®: � �� 77 • DtR c Fk OF PUB WOMKI5 DA T E CALIFO RI41A REVISION ®ATE: STANDARD p5-� PLAN N . • q_' BLOCK WALL(fF MIN) • r' - 4 2 2 e .. • ATCW LlfVfi2 3 9 3 ►O 3 10 II II _ II BLOCK WALL I) �4) Ll • A!'1:i' T. MATCH LINE 1 3 40� TYP 3 3 �1 3 ul MATCH VNE2 pr II BLOCK WALL(6 L� AIN) 5 NLATCN I,NEt : 3 I 50' 'TYP j_ 3 to I I 4 6 VARIES (SEE STREET TAEE GOMPIh3 BELOW 3 3 fIM GgOul! G OBI. . fR_EE....HOP 2 0' TW G OUP 50' fwft rail: 6,90ur 00' h 10 � MATERIAL • ITEM DESCRI PTION ITEM DESCRIPTION I WATER .SERVICE SEE STD, PLAN 602-603), 1 SIDEWALK - 2 . iRRIGATION DETAILS .. SEE SM._:PLAN:7 8 PLANTER_AR.EA TO BE TOP DRESSED WTrN 3- TREE LL OETAI L. SEE. _. A::_.. _- WALK BARK 2 1CK 4 OUICK COUPLER VALVE (5>=E.STD.-PLAN:-rcn). .. 19 - - - t"_A-NGLE VANE SEE STV PLAN -7d,I 5 i GI-IT OF WAY. 10 j TEXTUREbAND COLC9RE-D..CONGI TE (d URB. ANO__ R. Al PLGYaD :BASIN EAM (LOCATIO .. AIRI NOTE- LLVERTICAL MEASUREMENTS TAKEN MOM CURB )=ACE L`.M. SCOFFIEL,D COMPANY- SANTA BgRBARA (BROWN- ROCK SALT FIN1514 DEPARTMENT QF PUBLIC WORKS- LANDSCAPE STANDARDS WNTINLOUS CIYY®F H!r¢N1'INGT®N BEACH APPROVED: _-•/1��� t4 p • DIR CTOR OF PU® - WOAK5 a6 E CALIFORMA REVISION DATE:JAN.a , 1915 STANDARo) PLAN Mg. 13 13 VARIES @ • 5 2 ==r-zj 'oo �... . ; ..1 ARTERIAL :WIGW%W • MATERIAL l"ToEm DESCRIPTION ITEMI DESCRIPTION • 1 IE'ER SERVICE SEE STD PLAN. GM-60.3): 9 PLANTER AREA JO;M�E OP OREWF-D ITH 2 IRRIGATION DETAILS MWE.STD. PLAN.7M WAL:K04 2 .7141CK 3 I'. ANGLE VAL\fE SEE.STQ...P - - TC2L __._ _. 10 _S - 4 QUICK COUPLERNALVE 5EE.SW.,PLAK-70-11 11 . AI.TJE F WA?ER...SOUPCZ--_ EL.ETE I. 5- . .8L.00KWALl— Co . H. GH MI No) ;4T._.Tk1.15=:1:OCXTCC�IV..1F ALTEi HATE G CUIRlb .AND G R i5".UTILIZED - IW IDTN..- ONE (I L -T L(7YPICAL _ :. 12 F.VW. E . • 8 5FEE STD. PLANS 101 TO 104_a IVE 13 P 7Y:.LINE. .14 1:7RLOPVA06�_ MAM 'i10 VARIE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS UNDSCAPE STD. BACKYARD CUT CITY OF HUNTI NG'TON BEACH APPROVE: r♦ D1R CTOFk of PUB W0AK5 CA. � CALIFORNIA REVISION DATE:d4N.9 ,197ro ]STANDARD . PLAN. N ,1 7. i VARIES BLOCK SIDEWALK WALL ' 46' = I .Q MIN ' _• . . '.IMPORT � I — :> 'SOIL . ,• Y KCATIVE SOIL VARIES VARIES NOTE: AL..ITEMS LIST WITH A-MAN FAC:. _ FZfES • NA'M� aR NU MAY 16E UTED WITW AN AP . ED EQt6;L. OR HO'TTo M oF- DEV ICE -.. 2 • I M 5 =� IO _ — a I q II • MATERIAL. ITEM DESCRIPnOW ITEMI DESCRIPTION I WATER SERVICE SEE STD PLAN 002 B FLOODE 2 BA FLOW PREVENTER VA M 9 SOIL 4' DEPTH BR EAKER PRESSOR TYPE SMR P-'101 10 S OR P-111 I I MAfW LINE G0 FfOM EMEOF WALK) ANGLE VALVE SEE STD. PLAN-701 12 QUICK COUPUR VALVE(Nor SHOWN)SEE. 4 VALVE BOX, BROOKS I-RD BODY STO PLAN-701-106 1CU 5 VALVE BOX BROOKS I-R COVEFR 15 PFcPER7Y LINE • 6 BA" LINE LATERAL 1 5 G4L. PLASTIC NUPSEW CAN . gTD.PLA N 104o--kn I RRIC -noN PFta:iLE DEPARTMENT ARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS_ CITY OF HUNTINGTON IC APPROVED: r DIRECTOR OF PUB WOM146 DA'T CALIFORNIA REVISION DATE +.�+ ,19'76 STANDARD PLAN N i t 9 . M 1 q? f k i t 4 a ® ' o t i s w f O , k -MATERIAL h h • • • • • '- o} 0 c • i _IM m - - �� -� ��.• C - � ice',. •� •' �.��a .� =gam- I'► ��!--_-r. L-,AM, W-APE , .CJJL-1E-5AC CUT- �. . 3/4°X 1 %4° RAIL (S TOP 4. BOTTOr, 3/4 SQ. PICKET & 4°QC. =USE CAP BLOCK • 4` 2 1 . • 3 SET IN GROUT �/4"X I%4"@ CENTER EACH GRILL • Q 2S E R PLAN FENCE ELEVATION P1 LA n _,�="RI1N1NiNG BOND CONC. BLOCK PILASTER OR 24" (2)16 VERY. BARS 6n 3ItXSIX VA'x I..%4!' ANGLE CLIPS • WITH 112"BOLTS. -T 0 6° CUT BLOCK TO MAINTAIN �� �� �� �� JOIN SIZE WHEN STUB (o X coX I(o „OF; X(2;'X18 1NALL IS ATAN.ANGLE TO CONC. BLOCKS THE ADJOINING PILASTER F. oR 24n _0RNE.R__PILASTER. Rm GRILL CAP BLOCK(TYR) CONsT. CONC: BLOCK WALL PER G.t-1,8 STANDARD METAL SPECIFICATIONS v a . FIN. GRADE I: MATE91AL 5NA L ft NOf X01,1,40 fW > PW 50GK. • IIII _.._2. r1015H %fAl L_ 06 00 Cdaf OF gUeif 1011l mt g d eog . . . co Nc. EDDYING cog or r>,p< f I- C K rmx r SEE STANDAPD 403, — 4041406 OR 40"l • DETAI L FTG G) DEPARTMENT of Pu®uc WORKS 1-MItAMR WAL. -M5TA[, plCK5f _ ,. GITY OF HUNTI NGTON BEACH APPROVED: • MIR CTOFR OF PUB WoRK5 oA CALIFORNIA STANDARD REVISION DATE: •4r 2.0�7�b P1.611=9 : 09 BLOCKWALL_tV WN•) VARIES . SIDEWALK SIDEWALK 10, Iu Q- MIN. r r • 3C31`L N a NA71VE SOIL VARIES_ VARIES . . BUDCKWALL ((0' AMN. 2 C—L BOTrO,M OF DEVICE 5 12 to 4 I NOTE:ALL ITEMStISTED W.ITW .A .MFG.''S_IVAMF_0R..NUM9ER MAY BE SUB5TITUTED WITH.APP04E®. MATERIALS LI ST ITE DESCRIPTION FEM DESCRIPTION -WATERSTD — 6 FLOODS * 2 Ak4&KFLOW PREVEMR \44CUUM BREME13 43 S0IL4- DEPT SHR P OR P-1 I I 10 CRUSHED ROCK r45 I °'A VA SEE STD PLAN 101 11 MAIN LI NE V'FROM EDGE OF WALK) V X . I- D 12 UIC COUPLER VALVE ►�lC rr b OWN EE N V B 1 O CC74IE PLA -f0 —7C9q. E GAPLASTIC Nl9RSE CANDEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORK$ ® P M —I®CI—IRRIGATION i OF HU TI CTO CAI APPROVED' OIR CTOR a PUB 0MV%5 CALIFO I' I�T"IG St ND R OtEVI�I®Ei+i 0�►TE� JA�1. 13 , � MA1'CI-I L.�NE°1Au q. 10 3 10 5 6 i= u� 8 7MA TCW LINE VARIES ° 1 i IATC N LI NE"s 40 f'1YP) 40 2 Qo) 60 8 Io I I W MATCCI-1 LINE°G" MAXI-) UNE 1°m n i ' 1 e vAR4ES MATGI.4''LINE MEDIAN (TYPICAL) L.E NGT1-I IDT14 VARIABLE I1AT:E :� ;L ffr: i . DESCRIPTION ' ... I WATER SF-Ft SF-FtV ICE SEE STD. PLAN 602-6016 9 PLANTER ARIFA10 BE Top DRESSED ITH 2 IRRIGAMON D TAILS SEE STp. PLAN712 WALK ON K 2 T IC`K 3 I" AN LE ALVE SEE 5TD. PLAN 101 ) 10 FLOOD BASI W SEIaM (LOCAMON VARIE QUICKCOUPLER VALVE(SEE STD. PLAN'101 FL.00DER (SEE STD.PLAN "112 6 CURB t GUTTER l NOSE CNCFr TO BE LANDSCAPED LF-WW1 I VA$:t. 8 2 6 REDWOOD HEADER DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS LANDSCAPE DARDS MEDIANS CI Ty OF H I TI NGTO i APPROVED D1R CTOR oI= P WOp1Ks VA-rF- CALIFORNIA rREVS,O, DATE: JAN. 14 , IgWo I PI��® � 0 MATCH LINE �AI� Ian i ' 3 —_-- --- ——— IZ'� MA'TGH LfN 1'A'' 1e, 18" HATCH LINE "Bu „ 12 3 - Ltellf f 1ATCW UN ILS1 I"IATCW LINE 1'C11 <on. 3 6„ 3 MATCH GN -iic[! • MEDIANCTYPI CALK LE NGTP WI`DTW VARI ABLE AT l.A L L I ST ITEM DESCRI P'T'ION 1: CURB2!mefk Z. NOSE. NG AREA IN NOSE ONLY IF S CP MORE a 2 D t7 14FADER 4. DIRT WALKING PATH for rr%ain*nar,e)WIDT TO AITY-SEE PROPILE STA PLAN '712. • DEPARTMENT of PUBLIC �roRlzs_ DSWE S D. MEDIANS WALKING R`TWs C'TY ®F HUNTINGTON KACH APPROVED: DtR GTdR 4F PU WORI5 D --r F-- CALIFO I REVISION DATE:JAN. 14 , 19-7G STANDARD PLAN N 91.E VARIES -I MPORT SOIL NATIVE VARIES _ .VA�ttES 2. Cr L OR 13C rm:" M OF DEV IGE_ l2 S 4 v It i NOTE.ALL ITEM5 LISTED W ITN A MANUFACTUM5 NAN1I=CIRNUh18ER tlAYl3E SUBSTITUTED WI MATERIAL L 11TEM DESCRIPTION QTY I"iEM I DESCRIPTION WATER SERVICE,SEE_..STAADAFD_. _ 9 SUt L 4 AS - PREVE , E: IC ED -ROCK REta:D' a 2 TYPE,.SM;k P-101 OR_R-71I �, 1=t= 1 T1ci=LINE 5 1 ANGLE VALVE SEF-STD_PLAN701 12 Q UICM COUPLER.VAWE-MOT SWOWN 4 VALVE.,504, tS _ I--13D. mil` DI SEE STD.--PLAN 1OI-11 1 5 _5OX, DWOKS-I-R C 6 S%4 LING '1 5..3, AL.:.. _ - C NURSERY CAN B 1 F DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS -•_ � 0z IRe ii CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH APPROVED' DAFECTOP. OF PU WOAV-6 D 'TE- CALIFORNIA REVISION DATE:JAW 14,Iq"1(o STANDAR PLAN N lV VATit VAR• 'fl(%L79 aF �t iJ17`tk�6►Fot O -"MAWN d?.it 64 N .D cvoo , Itolp O ® R/1N. A LANVSGAM P1:AN l5 IzEQulRev ro �evi5�oN5: seer. 1973 _pert. i975 LA►Np4,GAPE STIPWNPAP-�v DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CO*M-I�IZGtAL Cl3tzt�`f�� CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH APPROVED: Cns cTOR OF PUS WOAK5 b 7 E CALIFORNIA REVISION DATE: STANDAR PLAN, N Tt 3 V , d OVA..• VZo"017. am:. o ua �' (99 p P : e .VARY 9 �Nn %48 of µ i4T*ij►z- roN__ VAR, P--At4 -9- 0 O O 0 _ LPµ�SGpp� PLPqN 15 R�U1FREc AP7 -ftlOJI CI' T-O A PT. l973 PrPI'ROVA�I-. A?R• 197� • DEPARTMENT OF PU®UC WORKS -�`ANPGJCAPE 9TANPAK " C®AAAA (� ti .C aX N_E Iz 5PI.9vi !7fikIr to 14 CITYOF HU TI GTO APPROVE®: 44 r CAR C A-f E CALIFORNIA to STANDARD FRIEVISION ®ATE PLAN N Lumi ENTI fiL fEK _ VAlk o t� t liii v C hl N f w' 1 ; VAA. PrEQ _ i Alz c7 • o � o ti6 ``sfi "7 ._ 2 MlN Ali Ar 1.-ANbgGAPE PL-�N 15 r-mautfzRp -AND e;,ueoJrzGT To yE-Pr. 1973 p:pP24VAL. P.PR. 1975 l= t S E g I 5 'P� tip .._ r� a/ :_ i ,- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS_ w12 F. - serd vic,F rpfrio Cl TY OF}HLMTI NGTON BEACHAPOROVED: t Diffl==CTOR OF PU WORK5 DG F- CAL.IFO 1 DATE: ��D� ID? �_� 426-0 - . ti.v yGF[BEN. j lZrWax TO! ORnth�P�lyCE GOvE: 6 Wi✓ e4f -7O* ' CE� CE ti i 4. CE., -.P�Grl:11O r - A LA10400A PV PLAN l5 12E6 uip-to Saeop-o ' TO A '"PaL-' • DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ._ .coM/��a2Gt�.l_ ._ FAN T-'P�ta� CITYOF HUNTINGTON BEACH APPROVED: L7tRECTC7F� OF Puy WOlaKs DA � CALIFORNIA REVISION DATE: STANDAR D .PLAN, N . �a- i • DECO R V __R0 CK, ,CSVR NC, iN= y Aft i • VARIES i •' 1 3 211T02-WI _ COMPACTED NAtIVE SDII. 1-l�2`Tb 21� -A - 'DEC.0RAnVE, ' Ra. C_i`K. ` • VARIES • 1 4 Tdomm TEA NATIVE SOIL EXTSTING . PAVEMENT • NOTES 1. DECORATIVE ROCK SURFACING • 2. PLASTIC MEMBRANE 3. SEE SPECIFICATIONS(STANDARD PLAN ATTAiCWMENT 'fIG-A) 4. SEE SPECIFICA-001`S(r3UWDARD PLAN ATTAG=IMENT 116=5) DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DECORATIVE RO,CK SURFACING CITY OF HUNTI NGT N KACH APPROVED: • DtR CT 7 CAL.IFO I STANDAR D F��VISION DATE:JA,N. I5.�19`�ro Pl.4N N ..��� I STANDARD PLAN ATTACHMENT 716-A i SPECIFICATIONS FOR DECORATIVE ROCK SURFACING OVER NON-PAVED SURFACING I , 1 . Prior to start of work: The contractor shall visit the site, note all existing 1 conditions and bring them to the attention of the City. I The contractor shall protect all existing conditions and be responsible for any damage caused by his work. I 2 ., Materials : A. Plastic membrane 6 mil plastic.. B. Rock - 1/4" or 1/2" diameter, pea gravel and/or as . specified. C. Sealer - Vinyl resin (No. 8-111) . 3 . AL�1Xing rock seal : i Ground should be prepared and compacted to a level surface, 1 1/2" - 2" below top of walk/curb (s) . Plastic membrane is then to be applied over the entire area I� with an overlap of 1" at joints. Gravel is spread and rolled • to form a level surface to the satisfaction of the City of I1untington Beach. Then entire. area is to be applied with two (2) coats of vinyl resin sealer. Contractor shall wait until the first seal coat is dry before applying the second coa.t. Mixture of sealer is 50% water and 50% vinyl resin. • 4Clean-Up: Upon completion of work, the entire area shall be left in a. clean, neat condition. All equipment, supplies, material , etc . , i caused by contractor., shall be removed immediately from the site. All overspray of colored vinyl on curb, walk, gutter , j street or other than gravel area shall be removed immediately i 5, Guarantee : i All work and materials are guaranteed for one (1) year after j completion of contract; under normal wear and weather conditions. i j DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS STANDARD PLAN ATTACHMENT CITY OF KU1PMTI WG*T 0 A H APPROVED: 1_, y"77 i DIRECTOR �� U 6 W, D 7P- CAL9F I STANDARD �t ' 'aSIOi C1dhTE 7 1 6A PLt,N No • f I I s'rANDARD PLAN M'l'A"11MENT 716-B , I SPECIFICATIONS FOR DECORATIVE ROCK SURFACING I • OVER .EXISTING PAVED SURFACING 1. Prior to start of work: The contractor shall visit the site, note all existing • ' conditions and bring them to the attention of the City. - Contractor shall protect all existing conditions and be responsible for any damage caused by his work. . 2 . Materials: A. Rock - 1/4" or 1/2" diameter, pea gravel and/or as -specified. '. B. Sealer - Vinyl resin (No: 8-111) . I I 3 . Applying Rock Seal: Area is .covered by 1/4" or 1/2" pea gravel or crushed rock at a depth of 1" . Gravel is to be rolled prior to vinyl spray application to the satisfaction of the City of Huntington Beach, Area is sprayed two. (2) times with vinyl resin sealer. Con- tractor shall wait until the first coat is dry before applying the second coat: Mixture of sealer is 50% water and. 50% vinyl resin. ( 4. Clean-Up: • Upon completion of work, the entire area shall be left in a ' clean, neat condition: All equipment,. supplies, material, etc. , caused by contractor, shall be. removed immediately from the site. All overspray of colored vinyl on curb, walk, gutter, street or j other than gravel area shall be removed immediately. 5. Guarantee: All work and materials are guaranteed for one (1) year. after completion, of contract; under normal wear and weather conditions. h 01 DEPARTKiENT OF PUBLIC WORKS STANDARD PLAN ATTACHMENT GITY CIF HI. ITINGTOW BEACH APPRiOVrra:___�G ��,-P z� f DtF�EGToR ?F Pub _o ,,5 E 0,r -- RE V I: ION DATE: 1 6B 'i R fi ol t. NOWd JiT�T■�r� } �" ,,, io�r6P— e�a�i � 'SYMBOL • s .. TO BE TOPDRM ( STREET TREE 20 EM WITP-WALK • :;• i ♦ I LS REFr JUN 04 . i I 7 JUNI • ' S e F 1 D DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKa CALIFORNIA REV ISION I't, • • •- r x •• • • MOM • •Xs • ••••• • �► j i� • i lAd Ems AlCXWA MAW a a Fol • • •A x• •.•t•J. •..i ••,• ! • -ISYMBOL x t • :• r MCP USPIF STREET 7REE/ r — G • ♦ . r JUNIPERUS Cp. O Cowm EC ,�♦ • i • . ♦ .A • I i z D.. s 4 i �I i CITY OF HUNTINGTNO BEACH • .r- i:2F PIr s r O : 1 L 3 w Eu I M IcaT ME l s k 11 sm } �SYMBOL PLANTt • ALL PLANrTER ♦ ►: h • BE STREET 7REE_ r i• • " • • L K'O f4 EA• `e • . RR • . • ♦ . ` . . DE-TA .' To 5-1 DA R PLANS • :•R ..I � � . ♦ GALLON r s os VERdNICA "CO .5 GALLON _-ARTERIAL W]GWWAY `r M �� • 's r • e ► A 1 1r • Win APPROVED:,,CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH I :TTIT-TIM CALIFORNIA I � REVISION DATE: i e- • "ram" , BLOCK WALL r ar+rrfs rr�l0 �r +�� mm L � 61T �' .•. � 'flt°` ' It �' ` ♦ 3�t ��lip: tit "Ij fW4 1 lij, ammom w"�'7 M44 .• • • / ©' Q Q" 1 a • SYMBOL PLANT LEGEND NOTE ALL PLANMR PPEAS: STREET TREE 2010 BOX TO'BE TOM _ ED. W IT.N 'AL K ON 3AAK • 2' 714ICK. pwar I N IA F.RA5ERI 5 GALLON FOR I RR I GATI r4 DETAILS F3F_FF_lk70 P 17TOSPORUM TOBI RA VARG. 5 CALLON $TAi`(iip S 4f'706 4,=Ff-708. • L I R10PE. GIGAKTEA 5 GALLot4 NEMEROCALLI S NYBR I D . I GALLOh4 ARTERIAL, WIGNWAY • .:I BROO'KUURST ST. 2. ATLAN'TA AVE. 3. TAL:BERT AVE. A. 'MNCPIO P.M s. E-0-WAIA D'S AvE: • DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS I&-PIGu 4Y CO .LANDS , . CITYOF HUNTI GTONBEACH' APPROVED: oiR GTOF; OF PUB 0AK5 DA E CALIFORNIA REVISION DATE: JAN. 201 19-Nol STANDARD BLOCK 000000 0000000 : :oc o eXote 00000 ®® !zV 0000 o e o eeoeo 0 o a om�x qu /IA&\ a 0.00oo �,,co 000co0cio 609 �, cooa 0 !10 6 r x -a v+ OOOOO OOeOOO>p_o : e eYe p e MA, � M •• NOTE. PLANT LEGEND ALL PLANTER A� i lSTREET TREF, WITW WALK ON • EW LS' _ • z ♦ DAR P s ! i P + . ♦ ♦ GALLON r e AGAPAWTHUS ♦ ♦. .. GALLON .0: BOLSA AVE. g A, • PEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC i a f WORKS A -TERIAL r ,O r LA NU,' '-A PIP t• BEACHJAPPROVED, CALIFORNIA REVISION.. 1 q ro • MATON- L_IWE. 1 • p Y ' 60 U bc i Lu I • _J C9� !t a. _pp D W �9 9 .0 • J i • MATI✓I--1 LINE 1 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AXIAL. 14IGWWAY CUYt7Z LANDSCAPE CI TY OF HUNTI NGTON BEACH APPROVED: D S GTOR of Pual 10AK5 'T E CALIFORNIA REVISION DATE: JAN. 20, 19^lf0 STANDAR PLAN N �22- • BLOCK WALL low Qv *7L� ! SYMBOL PLANT LEGEND �i.LEX CORNUTA BURFflRD-I -1 GAL. � RI A_!ARTS . L . N I.GWWAY (A BOY E) _..... A . ALGON�IJ i N STREEI .2. NESoiIL-ND_ 5T. • r METROS DEPo9 TOMENT�A 1 GAL. 3. C-OTI=BARD ST. �•♦'�i JUNIPERUS "SEAGREEN" 5 GAL. • ARTERI Al. P;IGWWAY a5 LDW LI R-IOPE.GIGANTEA _— I GAL. I yEIL..AVE. //. 2. SLATER AVE, •� NEMEROCALLIS I.IYBRID L .GAL. ,D�`./�iJ++:/4� `all„/ r•. ,yll/t `NUI/,/��Jlllj/i �. `i JOh /I IUw �I/// a`Ilry:a•i r/..` Z�U I//, all Na\lttlryii U(7ip��lUli•,, - - � • • - - 4r,L • s = • t/glr�e • r/Ill. `♦• - � • �h� �• i ' :, /III+C�%/r P`` ;�' , �hlt,a a/irnl� 'nn� 4Aj11• �llth• _ c alb l.. ♦tllvl e` ♦a ♦ r/i i •--((�f�� ♦•1/i•`N14 •....•7 �((����• .'alI//�/ �aal//� .t l//� s�lllt •�.;`♦I+�,r ;'`al°I j`�\li/,i ,♦11/� \tll,I ,1kI1����1i1I/� • ` •�(•., itl /� a • /I� s �` r', j(11.1,�-� . i•Y....•= • • �`11l/,� . ♦11// 9 • `J/nnls�in rl°� .1Z . rl.?3-• - 9r t�i • d+ a • r�19 • /lllf`♦� /1II la /llaa`S • _.r/IN�p • 4.°1.•. ' ,. 3ryn� �i/� hrl•'rl/ ♦ 9/n •�� 'ij �� �/rota` �ii ll♦ ill�` 6.n1: NOTE: ALL PIA MR AREAS ?O BE TOPnRE66ED WIT14..WALK ON WK 21 _n4ICK. FOR .I R R I CHAT I O N DETAILS REFER TO S T'ATV:b kD: PLANS*-x7l -100. • DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS A' R �• PGW WrO�T LAN PP CITY OF HUNTI NGTON BE °"CH APPROVED: ,dam_ • Di CTOR OF PUB W AWE o'f F_ CALIFORNIA REVISION DATE JAN.20, 14iJ& STANDAR -i23 _PLAN N • `CUTOUT DESIGW*I BLOCK WALL ak � 'Io 00. • cs0 h,///lll`I\` //llq`t O �O ,� CUTOUT 0 h � • %*SOL PLANT LEGEND SYMBOL PLANT LEGEND `,,t\I ° EUGEN I A MYR'T I FOLI A COM. l GAL. ESCALLONIA FRADE51 5 • ILEX CORNUTA 1 BURFORDI 11 5 GAL. JUNIPERUS "SEAGREENi1 GAL. PYRACIAAITNA I1TI NY TI M° 5 GAL. u EMEROCALL I S IaY BR I D l GAL. a �r CO ArAPAWMLIS AFRICAHU5 I CAL. ARTER I.A L P I G NWAY S (ABOVE) ARTERIAL u IG9WAYS( I: . GRAHAM STREET I. McFADDEN AVE. 2. EDWARDS STREET 't. DELAINAAF- STREE CUTOUT_.._DES I_G N r/- • � '� • �♦\u 4 N/iiL ,t uly/�hi rIo tlri/ _ dlr$,/� r4i i�//111` .y \\ 1`i • • -/,1\ '1 r1\r %/�111♦ �/ 11 7 \�i//t` '4/ III �i •♦� _. _. 13M5TGN 4 2 17VKJ • •If,, uh/� rP/I r• /r t�yPF, dr/�� i .� • e )!'7 if,/ • tiff /I11♦♦, Ilt"7 • :!_ •Z ►�/Ht IIt♦,� i I • J�, am .. N TEz ALL PLANTER AREAS T.O. BE.TQPURESeED WCTH WALK.ON BARK -L"_TOICK. POR I RR i GAT I ON D ETA I LS _.REF R-7a STANDARD PLANS #-j CSl +- 4105. I)EPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ARrTERIAL WIC �1( CllT-G,ti" LAND5C.A E CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH APPROVED: Dim CToR F PU6 WOpk 5 D sfE CALIFORNIA REVISION DATE:JAN. 28, 19-10 STANDARD 2.4 P N2. BLOCK WALL CUTOUT DESI CGN # 1 •, SYMBOL PLAKM LEGEND METROS DEROS 70NSN`T05q '7 CAL. ARTERIAL NIGWWAY ( E) . YORKl'OWN AVE._IFA T • JUNIPERUS '115EAGREr=N11 5 GAL. OF 6eAGtl 01.vo. 2. BLLIS AVE. ' LI RIOPE GIGANTEA I CSAL. 3... . BANN I IJ& AYE • szef- CARI SSA "GREEN CARpisTtl 5 CAL. RAPWIOLEPIS "SPRINGTIME" 5 C-AL. ARTER I A L N IG14M ( w� 1 . INDIA LIS AVE. • 2. BUSINARD' STREET CUTOUT DESIGN # 1 \tu4y�so ?,SI�ViVj .�KI1� tt� .tea /' 3�• /�i / > V e a l °;°''A^�•'��,°�?�Jl i\��r�.,. /,�rt� Il •/i�l` ,. O`8•. Y`Ln ..,..,/IIIi`..�`..�/ 1146) ��I • f' 1 :�� r # 77ryr'fjllrt, ! ilh;a��.?e ..CUT0U-7._DEsLGb.._ • /tip /! -]�/{'� . .• I I` i• NOTE:' ALL PLANTER AREAS..70 BE T0PDRE%ED.W17N.WALK-ON_, RK l-" M I ICK. FOR IRRIGA-TION DETAILS REFERTOSTANr 'PL-ASS `Cr7 -708- • DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ARTERIAL,W4614M C.UT-OUT LANDSO NPE 'CITY OF HUNTI GTO APPROVED: • DtR GTOPR 47F PU6 WORKS D CALIFORNIA REVISION DATE: JAN 28 ,IG17Ca STANDARIO PLAN NO25 i �.. # R.' a s P s i y C i a d ♦► • i !v`a ♦ • /1 :+► E } ti Z i t e i is sF r � s w 9 till 17 k NOTE% ALL PLANTER AREAS 7013E TOPDRE55JZ WITH WALK 0 BA 5C LAN Is DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS A TEIRMI WIGPVW,C s CALIFORNIA1 I' ': • i h 4 f T n � s gym. �: rd , �� {1 �(►1; ' ��y �i "' r."/�� ��:sA'o': �`�-:�a.�•�w,'.'�C' '�► ��,���t�'° ,day- �7, ��� 1,Td i sym h a i .• GARFIEL-D AVE. ' • Z. B~ a. r 1 -: • ! ••r i O • • • 1. BEACH BLVD. 3. r. INDIANAVIDUSAVEj Akkl a t 1 2 F ! 5i r k ` FOR IRRGATIONDMILS REFER 710. i 3 DEPARTMENT OF _ WORKS _ . 'CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACHIAa�i� MAP �` El. - CALIFORNIA 'r ' IREVISION ' m • BLOCP WALL • .-0 ( N Vi z _ = 9, I L dfe,/ Z : � Joist It.i, •r��(Itiyl�lfli _�(,(I(Zif • SYMBOL PLANT LEGEND ARTERIAL NIGRWAY (A ) MEMOSIDEPM 70MENIOS4 `l 'GAL. I • BRooI44uKST sr: 2. `MLBEP°.T AVE. 3. INN"IIL-rON AM.. 4. BUS46RD ST. • 'PWrIN'IA FRASERI 5 GAL. 5. ' E!4AIf lhS, Ate.. RAPN ICXB:I1 "SPRINGTIME" 5 C-4L. • t,' PYRACANT144 'TI NY TI M' 5 CAL. I . A iS Me. 2. MAG"OUA, Sr. 0 LI RIOPE GIG I GAL 3 I TLATtYA. .AVE, 4• AL�h�QuIN sT. 5 r=W"S AVE. `Ndmt " ALL PLANTER AREAS TO BE 70PDRESSE'D._WITH VA11C ON MW 2' 7N ICY, FOR I RR I G TI ON DETAILS REFER?O STANW, D PLANS #-7o9 t#-j1 o DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS_ IAL.. u CLJL LANDS CI "O Fr'HUNTINGTON BEACH APPROVED: DfR CToR ®fi PU® WORKS c A-r E CALIFORNIAST�I�DAR REVISION DATE: JAN.3o,)9-I� P� LA�N05GOcPE PI.P�N IS [zEl+�l1112E0 '?rNb-SUP�J�GT i a'v APPROC/pr►„ ; I i I 1U1' E5 3 1 101 VA9. 1, vP2. vRR. 777 i 1 i A i ' � A • �TAMP�D . G-ONG R.ET� _��TAI� _.. J VARI • -w-1r-. p II ;', ,. I. .o .•. � •. fel. p hh IIll .�.1.�r o ',p. •'4,�1 .; 011 o D .D lll' I`Ila III_�ll.�I�lll�ll=1�4 •0••'vp o o D r u o III3 YIII���,Dl��llI l`lll�ul D.. p • LOAFED C01301,E� 5ro'NE FLPrT CO1513LF�SrONC-_ PATTF,rzN . ® _ '��iE ON MEt7tAIJy. U-13 WNtiRE µotEp. 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FOR lRRIlv�TIoN pEfAIL� Rti;Ffv ro SrANdARv °PAP f; 7tt712. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CITY-OF HUNTINGTON BEACH APPROVED:_ DfR TOFk OF PUBLJ(-- W K5 pn CALIFORNIA REVISION DATE: STANDARD --- PLAN N d O�0 O 0 0® �( -- P' L- AN T LE .Gr-: N D rROF-01X r-ECUt KA 30" Atp)( CM11Lf l PI. O _JUNI PERUy GHtNt,N�✓I� 'yEp�G2-EEN�. 5 G1}�LON_ ,�y�� P�LARGOh11UM PELTAf►�M�_t2"O G. FLPrS - --�,- U R I OFF- M&ANr15A W !-tl'" O C: I GA L1 ON. AGAp 1115 ANr AFlZIGANII I !G?ALIoj __ rUPA {zOGK (r"Aa Ph t�fizEGf�o) 1000 :1:$✓ ' 01 ZE fd 0E dErEr2MlNED Ar rtN1E dF MAN GIZK:. . NOr1r: ALL P!-AorER AREP+y ro 9E WA14 ON 6AKK Z" TWCK. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS --= = Y -- _ .• _ _1 � CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH APPROVED.I��� ,+ DtREGTOR of PUI3LJ WOMKS DAM E CAL.IFORNIA STANDARD- REvISo®N DATE: _. E.L.A�. .� .- _ L.M. .u. G, p f H 0000.0 � at • .py � �• s cx .,�M•� , t • L.M. P"L A N T. L E G N..►2. . �ucAf.Yrru� crrafovo�A �r� G,41Gor�_ `. 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P-%Wvt7 Ta $E WIT14 WA►-K ON PARK 2"TIWCK, FUR IRRIGA-noN mi-Auh F6FeR ro.!�:fpNnA120 *711 s DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CITY OF HUNTI NGTON BEACH APPROVED: e DIRECTOR OF PUB WORK5 DA E CALIFORNIA REVISION DATE: STANDARD P!LAN . N, , . • µ. O s a. r. o • • 15 • ATt.ArttO� P1%t -METRUg1QirR0� taMBNfo�,� 20" l� • Q EzAPI�IaL�PI�i fNDtGPc ''roPRCtJGrtME" . � .�ALt.oN ® ,JU�IPf:R:U�i GI.1�1fJEIJglS "�t.v coASr'' - s GRLI.oN-:. t�/ytI;ROGAI-t t� AURAh�1"I PtGA- t . GAt:I.oN X (s' � p y AGAPAN�NU� A�RIGP+NU`i .:. t GPiU.dhl l; PLANT ui" oN _CENr1;9 t NOtir: ALL- PLANTER Agf,� TO M WPKEF�OV Wlff+ WALK oN O341ZK 2" THICK. Fol2 1 RCZ1GArloµ L° DEER To STANDARD KPrW�, '#711 *712. DEPARTMENT.OF PUBLIC WORKS /A5,01,ANS- PR1MAZY 01CPPWAYS CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH APPROVED: t7tFtEGTDR 4t= PUB WDAK%5 DA F- . CALIFORNIA REVISION DATE: STANDARD O PLAN N .- 4 T T o° GGIGG OD 0 T s T T • T T PLANT LEGEND • �T-�R�'�'T SYMBOL _Si _r.._ TRACHYCARPW MR7. UNE/ . /. SPR/NGDAL E STR E T O JUNIPrRUS CMIAIW.S 3 '644D C 5 -1.4N , juN/pimm.5 SAalm 'rAmA`R/ C7fbuA' S Gac.�oN SIZE TO SE D676RMIAMD.AT_T//e e oF. PD}N COX' s'e3c PGANT AT " e" ON CENTER • /VOTE: ,41.1- PLANTf"R AREAS. TO BE yt/lrll SN4E'DAED WALK ON BARAC .2" 7'HICAC 410R IRRIGATION 0ETA14S REFER TO STA/yQARD PZANS s` 7!/ it -J* 7/z. • LANDSCAPE 45 Al DA _ DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1vlE0i —PFZiMI1f' 11' CITY OF HUNTI NGTON BEACH APPROVED: O DiRE CTOR of PUB W01�K5 D7 E CALIFORNIA REVISION DATE: STANDARD - PLAN NO. .14:j xpOpO �h p R � Ong • �.� O�xm � ' v. O Y N H P P L.A:N J. .E a`G E N: O` fKl<Ef: yYM�oL_ y'I Z>r Q; ,JUNI1?ERUy_.:G�FINE.N�Ih.,. �51s'Alif `_ 5:_CoALI; N X 1?AP. IOLEt�►�? INDIGA. �3�K1tGflM ' S-I�ALIUi>i NE090CALW I-P AUit T" ACO% 1 7G6GLh� A�APANrwoe PLANr Wl '00 ci NOTEK- _:.. . • `, ;Y'= pt.AtJt- 2'4";:ors cENtER`;. ;�..: N6r s;. 'A" -PLA41'6R A05Ay 'W`iT-k SNKE r?WALK Ott. t3psRK Foy I Q! I&Arr 0 nt rAit� m _ry T'�.Np �o I:A 7t t., : ? zrz.__ f DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS _ _. ./,!Ml;t�i�nCs „_.PR! _ ��.___�t�NY��?+Y_r✓ _ • DfR "CTOR.:OF PUMA— CALIFORNIA SIANDARD -z... . WEV�I®N DATE r r r � T C70 r L, r T t • PLNUS cANARIEgIS O PC-RUB G141NefJOIO G0��7"..Coftpr. _5 1- ON -lJjZIOPt; elIGaNrOA ► GAI-r --„ r �--�J`f .JUN.I ?ERiJ�i A INA :fDAAiz ii :f'-f5o �_:' l_..laAr�L6t� �;•Y • x ri ANT' AT 24', oN CEN1`E!� �LA.Nr Ar'5&° oN ca.gMA Atl - l?I.-Wk .R.POZCM: ro -o!'?n i O wi fR *iwiet 6e, wAI-K i*- PoWKK v, I-MCK 1�IZ 7RR7GAfION OOfAlI � I�G ER td`" fpsNDAt70 PI, PDr i 7114 #'7iz: • A �M DEPARTMENT OF PUBLLC MOOR'KS MEDIAN: ._.._?fRtM°AR_Y _1 I610WAY5;_.-. APPROVED: G. / �i0 0F �1�31�1Tv H'C'TON' =A�il'`I', • C7tR' GTeI :�F PU5U -WOA 5 DA C CALIFORNIA s A1406AR 'Ot VlSf OW DATE: �. 6,: ¢!'n ..�' ..•,yes _���, LAWD5CAPE. AREA W IT14 ELEVATED PARKIN G. 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CITY OF HUNTI NGTON @EACH APPROVED: DiR GTOR OF PUS OM" DA7 E CALIFORNIAvlsiop DATE STANDARD '�� V W% "r i some n r Z Z Z M I— � 20' L.AN DSOA PE AREA W I'fA FI.EVA'f ED- PA KI Clzeverse cuae b" � y FZ NG when. s�t'reek 'is !•tigl•terd'kan_.P4rktnc�.) � �_a •�;_:saa• a:A.,:^..•. ;o:o:;o:;v:p•s � II-t --11-•�I••�III=III= CON !M C!N t � 4 Ili'► LR C`?/"`.Z � ����= . S�'ree�'Free—^;� , ran N A �� `� � s � ,�es,� •� Am p� 0 .0 7rC � � PARKING � r�►'. f �+' ("' ` " f 1 l, N L O-r• .„f r:t „� !,<'`f fir" 5 -_ 'r�..fi.,� _ _ '� y 0 tv - I .I! =11 _! =t _ - .I( ~1 PVE+LIG SLoPE5 mo•r -ro ExG1:Et7 300 —1IN , l + StDEwALK 20' LANOSOAAE AttEA W11"N PARKING _ p D _i'itll AMP R1CaNT-OG-WAY SAME f,%,fAl Ct{ON. i i�—'! _ ,• •M I '=III— II -Q m 20' 2"�? 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Z .. � _ e• `�� � _ III (I L 1 � (I a(f ry< Ilr N .ul p o 3 01 II d dF 11 T N N rp lis N L I 'y 11 �I 11 r �\\ t► \\�— IQ 11�11L It 11— W 1 1:)Nl7•I�f��J PERIMETER LANIPSCAPINCt DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS TURF 4 TREE5 (25 Foo+ wid+h) C I TY OF HUNTI NGTON LEACH APPROVED: ! nR GTOR OF PU15LJG WORKS DA'7 CALIFOR141A STANDARD EvlS loN DATE PLA , , .NO w w_-ap9CgpF ' i DEFT.OF PUBUO WORKS ' ARBOR I CULT URAL AND LANDSCAPE STANDARDS AND SPf.CIFIC AT-I`0NS Pa rt I I - On- so to '(pr vato property) Department of Public Works- . . City of Huntington Beach , Ca. HUNTINGTON BEACH _ January, 1976. . • PART II INDEX OF SPECIFICATIONS ON-SITE LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION • ITEM DIVISION Developer Landscape Certification Requirement On-site Tree Planting I On-site Landscape Planting II On-site Irrigation III • • • r • Page -1- Certification of Installation and Performances • Prior to final release of the project by the City, of on site landscaping and irrigation systems, the developer shall certify that all landscaping,.soil preparation and irrigation system have been constructed in compliance with approved plans , on file. This certification shall insure that all materials used (landscaping, soil preparation, and irrigation) such as size, type, quantity and placement have been completed essentially as shown on said approved plans and will perform adequately. • r • Page -la- • PART II DIVISION I Box Trees TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1 . General Requirements 3 2 . Location • 2 . 01 Trees Required On-Site 3 3. Material Requirements 3 . 01 Box Trees 4 • 4 .. Planting Details 4 . 01 Box Trees, On Site 5 S. Planting Mix Requirements 5. 01 Box Trees 5 • 5. 02 Special Soil Conditions 5 5. 03 Backfill Procedures 6 . _ 6 • • • 00 Page - 2- PART II DIVISION I 1 . General Requirements • Prior to the. purchase of trees , the developer shall submit to the City a plan showing the proposed tree specie, size. and planting locations . This plan shall be approved by the • Landscape Inspector before work may progress . A planting list of acceptable trees is on file in the Department of Public Works and will be furnished upon request. All nursery stock delivered to and planted in the City o.f • Huntington Beach shall be covered by a valid California Nursery Certificate as issued by the Agricultural Commissioner of the County of origin. The City shall obtain soil tests for agricultural suit- ability and fertility, from an approved firm, to establish planting requirements . Said tests shall consist of maxi- mun of one test per subdivision lot or a minimum of one test per 2S0 lineal feet when planting along arterial • highways . Soil tests shall be submitted to the developer prior to any required planting. The requirements and specifications contained herein shall be met in order to receive final approval of the project by the City. 2 . Location 2 . 01 Trees Required on Site • One tree per residential lot shall be planted in the front yard ten feet from the front property line and five feet from the side property line. However, where the front yard setback is less than 20 feet, the tree shall be located • halfway between building line and front property line . 00 Page -3- Planting and approval of trees and all corrections shall be completed before building occupancy is allowed. ' Location of trees in developments other than single family dwellings • shall be established as required in the conditions of approval for a, particular development. 3. Material Requirements All trees shall be erect, vigorous and in a healthy condition, free from disease and insect pests or pre- vious infestations . The root ball of all material shall be developed so that the ball will maintain its • size and shape and not crumble when the plant .is re- moved from its container. The root ball will be de- veloped so that its growth or ability to grow in the future is not impared. • . Specifications on size of material are as follows : 3 . 01 Box Material Container Size Caliper* Caliper* Inches, Sq. Height , Ft. Spread, Ft. Trunk, Inches Multiple Tk. Inc . 16 Min. of 8 ' 3 - 4 1 1/2 3/4 1 20" 9 - 10 4 - 5 2 1 1 1 2 24" 10 12 5 - 6 2 1/2 .3 2 2 1 2 30" 11 - 1.2 6 - 8 3 3 1/2 2 1/.2 3 36" Min, of 12 8 - 10 3 1/2 4 3 3 1 2 * Diameter of the trunk of boxed trees is to be measured at a point approximately 18 inches above the undisturbed root ball . • 4 . Planting Details The planting mix, referred to in this section, shall meet the specifications described in Part II , Division I ; Section 5 Details for the basin for containing water are shown on • Standard Plan 704, Page -4- • Trees will be planted according to _the. following requirements : 4 . 01 Box Trees on Site The tree shall be placed in a hole large enough to allow 12 inches of planting mix to be placed on all sides of • the root ball and six inches at bottom of root ball . The" top of the root .ball shall be placed at ground level . The water basin shall be built of existing earth and of • sufficient size to contain approximately 30 gallons of water. Staking, tying and guying shall be done as required by the landscape inspector. S. Planting Mix Requirements Soil test recommendations shall supersede the following requirements when applicable. • 5 . 01 Box Trees The soil amendments for planting mix' shall be as follows : a. Seven parts excavated soil . b . Three parts nitrolized redwood sawdust . �. C. Five to ten pounds of finely . ground gypsum per cubic yard of mix. 5. 02 Special Soil Conditions Where extreme soil conditions exist such as , but not limited to hard pan, SAR values over 8 . 0 ECE counts above five and Boron exceeding one (P .P .M. ) , enlarged planting pits, excavation of native soil , import of .new soil , drainage sumps , special soil amendments , • protective lining of plant pit, and deeper staking with the use of 10 foot stakes shall be required. Page - 5- All soil test information and recommendations will be enforced. The imported top soil chemical properties shall be as follows : a. Salinity - The electrical conductivity of the extract shall not exceed 3. 0 millimhos per centi- meter @ 250 C . b . Boron - The boron concentration in the saturation extract shall not exceed 1 . O. P.P .M. C. Sodium The sodium absorption ration (SAR) as calculated from analysis of the saturation extract shall not exceed 6 . 0 . The above will insure that the soil used in the Backfill is chemically suitable for proper plant growth. These soils shall be free of all obnoxious weed. City reserves the right to inspection of all sites from which import soils are procured. 5. 03 Backfill Procedure The -planting hole shall be dusted with Gypsum on all • sides and bottom. Gypsum shall be blended thoroughly with the Backfill soil and amendments utilized completely in the backfill and planting process . All drainage sumps shall be backfilled with coarse sand. 6 . Walk Thru Inspection The landscape -inspec-tor, landscape contractor, and the developer and/or- their- representatives; -shall have a final walk thru--inspection -of the- project prior--to-- - - acceptance- of t-he- tree -planting- -ray --the --landscape --inspecto • Page -6- • PART II DIVISION II TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1 ._ General Requirements 8' • 2 . Material Re uirements 2.. 01 Fifteen Gallon Trees g 2 . 02 Box Trees (See Division I) g 2 . 03 One, Five, and Fifteen Gallon Plants and 9 • Shrubs 3 . Construction Landscape Area 3 . 01 Excavating or Amending Native Soil 9 3 .02 Grading 9 4. Planting Details • 4 . 01 One, Five, and Fifteen Gallon Trees , Plants , and Shrubs 10 4. 02 Box Trees (See Division I) 10 5. Planting' Mix Requirements • 5 . 01 Fifteen Gallon 11 5. 02 Box Trees (See Division I) 11 5 . 03 One, Five, and Fifteen Gallon Plants and Shrubs 11 . 5 . 04 Special Soil Conditions 11 • 5 . 05 Backf.ill Procedure 11 • Page -,7- PART II DIVISION II • 1 . General Requirements All nursery stock delivered to and planted in the City of Huntington Beach shall be covered by a valid California • Nursery Certificate as issued by the Agricultural Commis - sioner of the County of origina. . The City shall obtain soil tests to establish agricultural suitability and fertility information from the areas to be • - landscaped. The recommendations of the testing laboratory shall supersede general soil treatment and preparation procedures as found in these specification- Since these soil tests are of extreme importance to the entire landscape project , the developer must . inform the City when grade is established for the areas in question. This will insure an expedient and orderly incorporation of test recommendations into the • landscape scheme . . The developer shall -submit landscape plans based on pre- cise specifications , and conditions of approval. • An- approval of plans by the City and 24-hour notice to the Department of Public Works is required prior to beginning of any phase of the work. • 2 . Material Requirements All 'trees , plants and shrubs shall be erect, vigorous and in healthy condition, free from disease. 'and insect pests or previous infestations . • The root ball of all material shall be_ developed so that the ball will maintain its size and shape and not crumble when • Page - 8 - the plant is removed. from its container. The root ball will be 'developed so that its growth or ability to grow in the future is not impaired Specifications on size . of material are as follows : 2 . 01 Fifteen Gallon Trees The diameter of the trunk shall be 1% inches to 11-, inches measured at a five inch height above the top of the undisturbed rootball . The head spread shall be approximately two feet to three feet . The height of the tree shall be from eight feet to ten feet, measured from the top of the rootball .to the top of the head or foliage. 2 . 02 Box Trees Material requirements for these trees shall be found in Division I , Section 3 of these Specifications . 2. 03 One, Five, and Fifteen Gallon -Plants and Shrubs Material requirements for these plants shall be No . 1 grade of the California Nursery Industry . 3 . Construction Landscape Area 3. 01 . Excavating or Amending Native Soil See Part II , Division I , Section 5 See Part II , Division II , Section 1 3 . 02 Grading Grading -- to be per approved landscape and/or grading plan. Flood basin berm to be. constructed per approved landscape plan. Page - 9 - 4 . Planting Details The planting mix, referred to in this section, shall meet the specifications described in Part II , Division I , Section S . Trees and plants shall, be planted according to : the following recommendations : 4. 01 One, Five, and Fifteen Gallon Trees , Plants . and Shrubs These plants shall be placed in a hole two to three times the diameter of the root ball depending on soil test recommendations . The top of the root ball shall be placed at basin level or slightly above and the hole backfilled 3/4 full with planting mix and tamped and watered thoroughly. The hole .shall then be completely backfilled with planting mix and watered thoroughly. Five gallon trees shall be staked per approved landscape plan details . 4 . 02 Box Trees See Division I S . Planting Mix Requirements . Soil test recommendations will supersede the following requirements when applicable . r 0 Page: -10- 5. 01 Fifteen Gallon Refer to Part II, Division I, Subsection 5.01 of these specifications. 5. 02 Box Trees D See Division I . 5. 03 One Five and Fifteen Gallon Plants and Shrubs The planting mix shall be as follows : a. Seven parts excavated soil. b. Three parts nitrolized redwood sawdust. C. One half to one pound of finely ground agricultural gypsum. 5.04 Special Soil Conditions O. Refer to Part II, Division I, Subsection 5. 02 of these specifications . 5. 05 Backfill Procedure Refer to Division I, Subsection 5. 03 of these specifi- cations. i i Page -11- PART II DIVISION III TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1. General Requirements :14 * 2. Ordinances and Regulations :14 3. Work Procedure .15 3. 01 Existing Underground Utilities , etc. .15 4 . Material Requirements 15 4. 01 Main Line Valve Size 15 4 . 0'2 Back flow Prevention Device 15 4 . 03 Line Sizes 16 4 . 04 Main Line Pipe and Fittings 16 4 . 05 Lateral Line Pipe and Fittings 16 4. 06 Side Angle Valves-Anti--Syphon Valves 16 .4 . 07 Quick Coupler Valves 16 4 . 08 Automatic Controllers .16 4. 09 Sprinkler Heads " 16 5. Excavation 17 5. 01 Trench Depth of Main Lines 17 5. 02 Trench Depth of Lateral Lines 17 a 5. 03 Trench Depth of Lines Under Roadways 17 5 .04 Trench Depth for control Lines or Wiring 17 6. Installations 17 6. 01 Layout Approval 17 6. 02 Location 'of Lines l$ 6. 03 Connections of System . 18 7. Testing 7. 01 Pressure and Non-Pressure Lines 1$ 7. 02 Line Pressure Time 1$ 7. 03 Phases 19 r Page -12- • PART II DIVISION III TABLE OF CONTENTS Page • 8. Backfill 8. 01 Compactions 19 8. 02 . Material 19 8. 03 Flooding 19 8. 04 Settlement and Adjustments 19, 9. Clean-Up 19 • i • Page - 13- PART II • DIVISION III 1 . General Requirements Installation of irrigation system in the City of Huntington • Beach shall .require the submittal of a plan to the City and approval by the Dept of Bldg:: & Comm.``Dev-%' iThe plan will be submitted and approved in accordance with these speci fications , standard plans and special conditions prior to • installation of any of this system. The plans will •.be based on precise specifications and standard plans as found on. file in the Department of Public :Works and Dept'.- of- Bldg . & Comm. .Dev4. -Upon approval of plans the developer shall give 24-hour notice to the landscape inspector prior to beginning of any phase of the work. The contractorshall keep current and continuous record of all changes that may occur and shall deliver a clear and concise set of record drawings to the landscape inspector prior to the final acceptance of the work. • 2 . Ordinances and Regualtions All Local and State laws , rules and regulations governing or relating to any. portion of this work are hereby incor- portated into. and made a part of these specifications and 0 their provisions are to be carried out by the developer. Nothing contained in these specifications shall be construed to conflict with any of the above rules , regulations or requirements of the same. However, .when these specifica- tions and standards call for or describe materials , work- manship or construction of a better quality, higher standard or larger size than is required by the above rules , regu- lations , or requirements , the provisions of these speci-fications and standards shall take precedence . Page -14 - • e 3: Work Procedure Locations on drawings are to scale when possible but are diagramatic and approximate only and shall be changed and adjusted as necessary and as directed to meet existing conditions and to fulfill the intentions of the landscape • project . This shall be the,contractor ' s responsibility and shall be .done at his. expense. Locate and stake all work and ob ta.in approval of the Department of Public Works before • installing any portion of the irrigation system. . 3 . 01 ExistinRUnderground Utilities , etc. The contractor shall check locations .of lines , valves ,. • cables and 'Other underground utilities , etc. , before digging . trenches or installing irrigation material. Any destruc- tion of underground items as mentioned above shall be paid for by the contractor and any damage from or claiming • to arise from the destruction of the above mentioned under- ground items shall be the responsibility of the ;contr46tor . . 4 . Material Requirements 4 . 01 Main Line Valve Size Size and type of main line valve shall be determined at time of plan check. 4. 02 Back. Flow Prevention Device Size and type of back . flow preventer. shall be determined at time of plan check (see Standard Plan 701 , 610, and • 611) . Page -15- 4 .03 Lines Size Line sizes shall be determined at time of plan check. 4.04 Main Line Pipe and Fittings All .plastic main lines shall be Class 315 NSF PVC pipe. All plastic main line fittings and threaded nipples shall be schedule 80 NSF approved. 4 . 05 Lateral Line Pipe and Fittings All plastic lateral lines shall be Class 160 NSF PVC. All plastic non pressure line fittings except threaded nipples shall be schedule 40 NSF approved. 4'. 06 Side Angle Valve-Anti--Syphon Valves S.A. valves shall be Champion Model No. 300, or approved equal. A. S. .valves shall be champion model No. 466, or approved equal. 4. 07 Quick Coupler Valves Quick coupler valves shall have brass or bronze one or two piece body designed for working pressure of 150 PSI with metal 'locking covers, operable with double or single lug 3/4" quick ' coupler. The contractor to provide, one each quick coupler keys, hose swivel ells and locking cover keys. 4 .08 . Automatic Controllers Automatic controllers and pertinent. devices and material o shall .be determined- and approved at time of plan check. 4 . 09 Sprinkler Heads When required, sprinkler head size, model and other speci- fications will be noted at time of plan check. Page -16 1 • S . Excavation Dig trenches straight and support pipe continually on bottom of ditch. Lay pipe to an even grade . Trenching excavation shall follow layout indicated on plans and as noted. 5. 01 Trench Depth of Main Lines • These trenches shall be deep enough to allow for a minimum of 18 inches of cover over the line . 5. 02 Trench Depth of Lateral Lines • These trenches shall be deep enough to allow for a minimum 12 inches of cover over the line . 5 . 03 Trench Depth of Lines Under Road Wdys These trenches shall be deep enough to allow for a minimum 30 inches of cover over the line . In no case will these ditches be excavated prior to approval of the Department of Public Works . • 5 . 04 Trench Depth of Control, Lines or. Wiring These trenches shall be 18 inches deep as noted and approved on plans . �6. Installation 6. 01 Layout Approval Prior to the installation of any material the contractor • shall meet with the landscape inspector and other concerned City inspectors regarding the routing and location of all irrigation material and devices. • Page -17- 6. 02 Location of Lines Pipe lines of sizes shown and specified on approved plans shall be .installed in locations shown .on the plans except those where changes are authorized and noted. 6 . 03 Assembly of System Pipes and fittings shall be assembled free from dirt and shall be reamed and burrs removed. .The main line shall be thoroughly flushed and tested for leaks before back- filling. Thrust blocks constructed from poured concrete a and as required by the Department of Public Works shall be provided at each horizontal and vertical change of direction on all pressure lines . Each section of lateral pipe shall be thoroughly flushed of all foreign material before heads are attached and covered (see also Section 7 , Testing) . 7. Testing • All test shall be observed and approved by the landscape inspector. 7. 01 Pressure and Non Pressure Lines Test all pressure lines under hydrostatic pressure of 125 PSI) pounds per square inch and test all nonpressure lines under existing normal static pressures . Both lines must prove to be water tight , • 7. 02 Line Pressure Time Sustain pressure in lines for not less than two (2) hours . If leaks develop , replacement will be made as required by the landscape inspector, 'and pressure test repeated until • entire system is proven water tight . Page -18 - 7. 03 Phases Upon completion of each phase of work the entire system shall be tested and adjusted to meet the site requirements . 8 . Backfill • 8 . 01 Compaction Compact backfill to dry density equal 'to adjacent undisturbed soil and conform ' to adjacent grades without dips , humps or Other irregularities. 8. 02 Material Backfill material placed on all lines shall be of fine granular material, no , foreign matter larger than 1/2 inch • in size will be permitted. 8 . 0.3 Flooding Flooding of trenches will be permitted only with approval of the landscape inspector. 8 . 04 Settlement and Adjustments If settlement occurs and adjustments necessary, the contractor shall make adjustments within five days of notification and only when the landscape inspector is at the site. 9 . Clean-Up Clean-up shall be• made as each portion of work progresses . Refuse and excess dirt shall be removed from the site, all walks and paved areas shall be broomed or washed clean./ Any damage sustained on the work of others shall be re- paired by contractor`. _ Page -19- 10. Walk Thru Inspection The landscape inspector, landscape contractor and the develope and/or their representative shall have a final walk thru inspection of the project prior to acceptance of the irrigatio system by the landscape inspector. 40 • • Page 20-