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Tigard-Tualatin School District ~
Memorandum of Understanding Between the Tigard-Tualatin School District and the City of Tigard Introduction In celebration of Arbor Day 2010,the City and the Tigard-Tualatin School District (TTSD) will be planting over 100 trees at the Mary Woodward Elementary School campus.This expanded planting effort has been made possible through close collaboration with Vickie Foiles,the Principal of Mary Woodward Elementary School,parent volunteers,TTSD staff,and City of Tigard staff and local contractors. The planting palette includes native and ornamental trees chosen for their low water and maintenance requirements.The trees will be provided with automatic drip irrigation until the roots become established. This tree planting partnership will provide beauty,wildlife habitat,stormwater management,and shelter from the sun and wind for students and neighbors of Mary Woodward. Purpose The City of Tigard (City) and the Tigard-Tualatin School District(District) recognize that there are areas of mutual interest,which,when pursued cooperatively support each entity's ability to plant and maintain trees on District property in the City of Tigard.This Memorandum of Understanding defines the roles of the City and District with respect to furthering their cooperative efforts to enhance the City of Tigard with additional trees. The City recognized the value of planting and establishing trees on District property to increase the size and quality of the City's tree canopy,the District recognizes the need to provide maintainenance to the trees after planting so that the health,safety,and longevity of the trees is maximized. Thus, on this 3rd day of March,2010 these parties enter into this Memorandum of Understanding,the intent of which is to further City and District cooperation. Toward this goal the District will: ♦ Periodically monitor the health of the newly planted trees on Attachement 1 during the first three years after planting. ♦ Contact the City if any of the newly planted trees on Attachment 1 begin to die during the first three years after planting. ♦ Periodically monitor the functioning of the newly installed irrigation system on Attachment 2 during the first three years after planting. ♦ Contact the City if the newly installed irrigation system on Attachment 2 should become damaged or destroyed,or otherwise fail to function properly. ♦ Provide and purchase irrigation water when needed for the newly planted trees on Attachment 1 during the fust three years after planting. Irrigation will be controlled by the District through a handheld unit provided by the City. The City will provide training on the use of the irrigation system if requested by the District. ♦ Provide and purchase irrigation water throughout the summer for the newly planted trees on Attachment 1 during the first three years after planting. Irrigation will be controlled by the District through a handheld unit provided by the City. The City will provide training on the use of the irrigation system if requested by the District. • Allow the City to secure the valve boxes housing the newly installed battery operated irrigation controllers on the Attachment 2 for three years after installation. ♦ Allow the City to retrieve the battery operated irrigation controllers of the newly installed irrigation system on Attachment 2 three years after installation. ♦ Replace any trees that die within the first three years after planting if the cause of death is determined by the City to be from lack of maintenance or intentional removal. Lack of maintenance will be considered to be: o Failure to notify the City if any of the newly planted trees on Attachment 1 begin to die during the fust three years after planting. o Failure to notify the City if the newly installed irrigation system on Attachment 2 should become damaged or destroyed,or otherwise fail to function properly. o Failure to provide irrigation water when needed for the newly planted trees on Attachment 1 during the first three years after planting. o Failure to provide and purchase irrigation water throughout the summer for the newly planted trees on Attachment 1 during the first three years after planting. • Maintain trees after planting so that the health,safety,and longevity of the trees is maximized. Maintenance of the trees shall conform to tree care industry standards,occur for the life of the trees,and include but not be limited to: o Pruning as needed; o Water management; o Protection during future construction activities within their critical root zones o Pest Control as needed;this one _'6a _ _..n _ the iteK+ @y,Nn o Fertilization as needed;and o Removal should the tree(s) become a hazard to people or structures, and pruning is unable to abate the hazard. ♦ Replace any trees with the same species and size on Attachment 1 that die due to lack of maintenance,negligence,or intentional removal. • Exclude and protect students,parents,personnel, and campus visitors from construction areas until planting and irrigation installation is complete. • Hold harmless,indemnify and defend the City,its officers,agents,and employees from all claims for damages or injuries which may occur as a result of the trees and irrigation system,and/or the planting of the trees and irrigation installation on the attached plans. The City of Tigard will: • Periodically monitor the health of the newly planted trees on Attachment 1 during the first three years after planting. ♦ Contact the Utility Notification Center at 1(800) 332-2344 at least 48 hours in advance of any utility locate request. The City will verify,locate, and identify,with visible marking, all existing underground utilities in the areas of work and maintain such markings until all work in those areas is complete.If utilities are to remain in place,the Contractor shall provide adequate means of protection during excavation operations. 1i. ♦ Select healthy nursery stock,that is well branched,full foliaged when in leaf,free from disease, injury,insects all weeds and weed roots.Plant materials must meet requirements of American q Standard for Nursery Stock, 1980 Edition,ANSI Z60.1.No cold storage plants will be selected. ♦ Provide exact quantities of named species and varieties of plant material shown on Attachment 1. ♦ Supply and install required topsoil. Topsoil will be representative of the area,fertile,friable,free from rocks,roots,noxious weeds,sticks and other foreign materials harmful to plant growth. ♦ Guy and stake trees as follows: o Wood Tree Stakes: 2x2 S4S,Douglas Fir, 8'lengths,free of knot holes or grain defects, treated with two liberal coats of Olympic stain number 713 finish preservative (two per deciduous tree,three per conifer). o Tree Ties: "Gro-Strait" tree ties as supplied by Alfred Teufel Nursery,Inc.,Portland, Oregon.New 2-ply, 1/",improved garden hose or approved equal. o Guy Wire and Stakes: 12-gauge steel wire,galvanized,use double strand. o Tree Wrap:Provide and install as shown on tree planting detail;refer to drawings. o Additional Requirements:Meet other detail requirements as shown on Attachments 1 and 3. ♦ Provide mulch material per plan that is free from noxious weed seed and all foreign material harmful to plant life.Mulch material will be fir or hemlock bark,medium grind,-1/5 +3/4" sizes. ♦ Plant trees per Attachments 1 and 3 and as follows: o Plant trees and shrubs upright and face to give best appearance or relationship to adjacent plants and structures. o Planting operation to begin as soon as weather conditions permit by accepted local practice. o Planting holes shall be excavated twice the size of the tree root ball or root system.Trees to be planted on undisturbed subgrade where possible. o Balled and Burlapped Materials:Loosen and remove carefully twine binding and burlap from top of root balls. Stake or guy trees immediately after planting each tree. o Roots: Cut off cleanly all broken or frayed roots. o Pruning:Prune trees and shrubs to remove damaged branches,improve natural shape and thin not more than 15% of branches. o Backfilling:Place and compact lightlybackfill soil mixture carefully to avoid injury to roots,fill all voids. o Watering:When hole is filled,completely soak and allow water to soak away.Fill holes to finish grade and prepare for other work indicated. ♦ Contact the Mary Woodward Elementary School office prior to beginning work,and inform them where and what type of work will be occuring each workday. ♦ Install irrigation for all trees in Attachement 1 per the details and specifications in Attachments 2 and 3. ♦ Keep premises reasonably free from accumulation of debris,equipment and surplus materials. Leave project site in neat and orderly condition. ♦ Hold harmless,indemnify and defend the District,its officers, agents,and employees from all claims for damages or injuries which may occur as a result of the trees and irrigation system, and/or the planting of the trees and irrigation installation on the attached plans. ♦ Contact Maryann Escriva if deviations are required to this MOU and/or the attached plans and specification. NO deviations shall occur without prior written consent from Ms.Escriva. It is mutually understood and agreed that: • Additional details,drawings, and specifications that are applicable to this project can be found in the attachments. • The City and District will hold a preconstruction meeting so that construction activities can be coordinated with school activities. This will allow for a minimum of distrubance for either activity. Insurance: • The City of Tigard and District agree to each maintain insurance or self insurance consistent with provisions of the Oregon Tort Claims Act, ORS 30.270 and customary for public agencies of the same size and type. The City and District hereby agree to the conditions as described above: By: City of Tigard Community Development Director, Ron Bunch Tigard-Tualatin Sch of Disct -ct Bonita Maplethorpe, CFO ATTACHMENTS: ATTACHMENT 1: TREE PLANTING PLAN ATTACHMENT 2: TREE IRRIGATION PLAN ATTACHMENT 3: TREE PLANTING AND IRRIGATION PLAN SPECIFICATIONS 12492 12470 COMMOrNANAMENE 0 = 12'5TH�CT. ON R� WINTERLAI� 124114 ,z390 17,gn 1 1 LAKE 123,e sYM TREEStL QTY. SIZE COlORION RBAARKS 4g1 I DR. DR �INTERLAKE OR. VVINTIERLAKE �N ER �N�R. �'RL� O Acer ptatanoides Cotumnarbroad' 7B r� try ya W `:n DR Parkway Maple Z K i Acer platannides 'Emerald Queen 5 rCol. BBB 30 oll -t1 11766 Emerald Queen Maple N W 1261 t-sagltola 24ftele o Rad Cadaf 1 14PorMawa Plus 24Ptcal O Ath Q W 34narw Ol ras al2 a 2-�Rl CalocedIncense Cedar 11 6T BAB 16.0t. 4 O _ u Frazinus oxycarpa 'Raywood' 16 rcal. Bab 20'ok. ® J m 1+774 a \� Raywood Ash C 125TH CT. p ...� T .... EXISTING VEGETATIVE EDGE M.1— 'S—od vt' 5 rcaL BBB WOW. - Snowdrift Crabapple 540 Pinus ponderosa 2 8-7 BBB 30 ata br.� 1 4411WmallAM Ponderosa Pine TROY A.MBARS 762 U 11 126TH ll �. 5-Emerald Queen Maple Panticot allvvaana 'chanticl—' 12 rDel BBB 2d af. OREGON i 5.40repon Whlla Oak �f., ��7 9pE �I '• ..__...... YJ,�' Wa*cus garrva,.a s rc.L eBe 30'ac. r __......._._..T.. __.__._.-.._... - Oregon White Oak 1 Classroombe - 5-Snowdrift CraGwvk �J ,1802 i Q 12rj7}{Cr. - �V//� Sequoiadendron gigantism 7 8-T B&B 30'daSequoia O Thuja tic pata a 7d BBB 30'da I�A Western Red Cedar y Zelkova serrata 'cram Vase 14 rCe4 BBB 25 oAc. Ll PLAYGROUND AREA / Green vase ZNkow e L We Pried Play Aroa r1QQ77� „882 ejasrBto TREEB To RedAwUNLESSUE86 OTHERWISE NOTED Z - w5 ° z 126TH CT. ❑ ` W u LLJ 6RayaloodAeh J H H p 3o..,varzw�,. W Z c ,1ee4 SafffmW Ash Parldr,yLa Q CL g l7 V 125TH CT. 10FatMrsy BtapN � LL ~ —34noanee Cady � • / Q V 34arelVwZAIl a 11918 z$egrtoLL MARY WOODWARD O 126TH CT. O � ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ODD[]@ 4ChrWdaaTPaaT C� Opo Q +1992 1I O 125TH CT.1 REVISKM f 341-kway Maple, 64N.,6d..vw 'j — � 3•t2lan6daerPar j - 1+966 e 125TH CT. . • O 9NEET NAME' ° PLANTING PLAN 12497 12495 KATHERINE ST KATHERINE ST 12485 KATHERINE ST 12483 12475 " TAM KATHERINE ST KATHERINE ST 12373 KATHERINE ST KATHERINE ST KATHERINE ST IBBUE DATE: T AM N0: SHEET: SCALE: 1"=40'-0" L1 '.•l 0 20 40 80 OF 3 11738 12192 I 1247F0 -SYM.- DESCRIPTION Q WINIEALAIE-IIL WINTERLAI��.--e-- 12414RL 1�� 12990 cr 12bTH �' DR. VVINiERLAI� WINTERLAKE +fin 12354 y 12318 - CLASS 200 PVC SLEEVE-SZE AS NOTED VVRJTEFLAKE WINTERIAI� d u r-.- —-— �D�R.� .-.- DR. VVINTER 2'M= � Id o 0 3: DR S_ EXISTING CLASS 200 IRRIGATION MAINUNE-SIZE AS NOTED w ® ® : ® ® ® i �• ' *-w--r- L� EXISTING CLASS 200 IRRIGATION MAINLINE-SIZE AS NOTED C7 W A_ 117582:IJ, ® ® ® t ® ® " rte• CLASS 200 PVC LATERALS-SIZE AS NOTED (n = P 125TH CT. j �4 - IRRIGATION ISOLATION VALVE-SAME SIZE AS MAINLINE Q r-1 L ( m 00 i•QUICK COUPLING VALVE ■ RB%CZ-10PRF DRIP MANIFOLD W/TBOS CONTROL MODULE- p � _ __ SEE DETAI0- L 1 u 2 11774 �, \ CONTROL VALVE NUMBER -REFER TO VALVE KEY c a 125TH CT' EXXITINO VEGETATIVE EDGE Q 1'MANUAL DRAIN VALVE —�� 1K•M.L - DRIPLINE AROUND TREE-SEE DETAIL 2/L2 O`S.� 540 _ INDICATES TREE LOCATION -SEE SHEET L1 11762 125TH CT.� t _ O INDICATES IRRIGATION SUPPLEMENT TREE-SEE SHEET L1 -f' FOR TREE LOCATION-REFER TO DETAIL SHEET L3 OREGON I - �4• IPC ' Top EIOd19 MlYitr - VALVE KEY ❑3 ThNApproK.laelaR� 11 MILL � ..�4 I ;�. �` `9pE P.SL 1I MILL .VtMy CONTROL VALVE NO. 1 2 3 4 5 -- ® •-__--- PO (bTAEESI J 11002 1 ® O i Cleuloom O.P.M. 9 3 3 I 30 0 128TH Cr. O ® CONTROL VALVE SDE 1.0 .75 1.01.5 1.0 O ® HEAD KEY E 'y4' HEAD HEAD COMPANY b CAT.NO. RADIUS G.P.M. P.S.I. 11030 ® ' ® Ln !} Q d� MP2000 ROTATOR 14�-20' .40-1.47 40 126T}N CT.1 MP3000 ROTATOR 23-28 .86-I sI 40 PLAYGROUND AREA ® � / �N ® DESIGN CRITERIA ® \ s�{{ Psis THE DESIGN OF THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM IS BASED ON 50 P.S.I. O 40 G.P.M. Z d Z � lien ,20THCT. ❑ �4 •� - GENERAL NOTES W g d z Shed L9- Z w O •LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SLEEVING UNDER ALL WARD O W W ® AppI LocatlOn or SURFACES EXCEPT WHAT HAS BEEN INSTALLED PREVIOUSLY BY GENERAL W d OC ®Y4 o EwsSre r MSBIODs HOLD HEADS J Q COINTAACTOR(REFER TO DRAWINGS). W/GEN.CONTRACTOR. O � I- Y: B�WAS IN.1'FROM EDGES OF ALL HARD SURFACES 6 S'MW.FROMFOUNDATKXN W u 0 lieu ® 3': Pnldllp Lot .RANBIRD SERIES BODIES TO BE/IWS,9AM:(W/MP ROTATOR NOZZLES) Q V Q 125TH CT. 1 3'1 •ADJUST MP ROTATOR NOZZLES TO MEET REQUIRED HEAD-TO40VERAGE AND ARC TO - F- L ® MATCH LANDSCAPE. LLI u- INSTALL �I ® •INSTALL VALVE BOXES PERPENDICULAR TO WALLS,WALKS AND CURBS. /r W O WHEN PLACING MORE THAN ONE y ® ® 3 • P IPE IN A INSTALL HEADS PERPENDICULAR TO SLOPETRENCH,NISH GRADE.N.OF 8'BETWEEN PIPES. \< y c / •ONE VALVE MAX PER STANDARD VALVE BOX-TWO VALVES MAX PER JUMBO VALVE BOX Q U PLACEVALVES*I SHRUB POSSIBLE 11918 ® ® INSTALL HEADS FLUSH WITH TOP OFFWWALLS,WALKS AND CURBS. 126TH CT. MARYWOODWARD 4 I O ® ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Tp ro O © • �E AS REQUIRED TO AVOID TREES,SIGNS,UGIfr POLES AND This Q •SINGLE HARE TRUCE VIRE REQUIRED ON TOP OF ALL MANE MAINLINEJ ® 1• 1Kti 1 O OO •TWO STEP GLUE REQUIRED ON ALL PVC MAINLINE THAT IS NOT GASKERED. • e D •PLACE CONTROL VIRE 3 TO r AWAY FROM MAINLINE 74i 11902 ® 1' p' �•✓ O C +26TH cr. ® I! 1• 1' i REVISIONS i; 11958 125TH CT. j'• , - -- -- --------------------- -�o . -YM_ • SHEET NAME-' ' IRRIGATION PLAN 12497 12495 KATHEFU EST " N[W: KATHERINE ST 12185 N ff BY: TAN KATHERINE ST 1TAM ERIN 12A75 129!3 12900 12346 DRAW KATHERINE ST KATHERINE ST KATFIEFU E ST KATHERINE ST KATHERINE 8T reSUE DATE NQ: 1 t SHEET: SCALE: 1"=40'-0" t n 0 20 40 80 OF 3 LG j FINISH GRADE Q z w°v 2"X 2"P.T.D.F. 8'-0" TREE STAKES DO CONTROL ZONE KIT: z - / j NOT PENETRATE ROOT BALL. (3 STAKES RAIN BIRD XCZ 100-PRF w(INCLUDES 100PES8 VALVE, PER TREE - ONE COAT OLYMPIC STAIN z 2" P.V.C. SlEEV1NG - WIRE TO (, d /713 REQUIRED) RBY100MPTX INLINE WYE FILTER AND VALVE AS APPROVED t a n 3" MIN. PSI-M4OX-100 PRESSURE REGULATOR.) Z 1r -��. FINISH GRADE 1"BRASS MANUAL DRAIN VALVE TREE TIES RUBBER HOSE W 12 GAUGE O F GALV. MARE. i -o TREE WRAP - FROM GROUND TO FIRST r� STANDARD VALVE BOX WITH COVERO U) BRANCH. n 1" ELBOW FITTING Lu RAIN BIRD TBOS CUT&REMOVE BOTTOM OF WIRE BASKET CONTROL MODULE o REMOVE BURLAP& TWNE FROM TOP ow8 MIN. 2 CU. FT. WASHED GRAVEL SUMP M OF BALL AFTER STAKING. PLACE TOP OF p° t -o ROOTBAL 3" MIN. ABOVE A JACENT 1" P.V.C. SCH BO NIPPLE -n FINISH GRADE OF PLANTING OR TURF u AREA. P.V.C. MAINLINE AS NOTED x S-O" MIN. DIA. MULCH CIRCLE WATER 5/4XTOF VALVE BOX COMPOSITE DECKING p a BASIN 1 1/2" MIN. DEPTH (TURF AREAS) 9,, q�p X090 O c� LENGTH O UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. lok 00� MANUAL DRAIN VALVE DETAIL ��SS NTS BACKFILL SOIL MIXTURE AS SPECIFIED. EXISTING 1.5" PVC MAINLINE 55 SCARIFY WALLS&BOTTOM OF PLANTING 3-INCH MINIMUM DEPTH OF 10" DIA. VALVE BOX OVER Q.C.V. ���GJJJ PIT. i' TREE ROOT BARRIER (NDS MODEL EP-1850) 3/4-INCH WASHED GRAVEL FINISH GRADE C" TROY A-MBARS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. OWN !ti SET ROOT13ALL ON UNDISTURBED SOIL 1 ,� DRIP CONTROL VALVE MANIFOLD WASHED GRAVEL SUMP .9pE "1 BEST-PANS AS SPECIFIED. L3 (XCZ-100-LF DRIP MANIFOLD KIT) NTS := 1" x 3" SCH 80 P.V.C. NIPPLE TREES&SHRUBS TYP. Z "> oC 5 4X5X16" COMPOSITE DECKING O -ROOT BARRIER REQ'D. WHERE TREES ARE �' cg0a LENGTH OF VALVE BOX 2 X DIA. OF ROOT BALL WITHIN 5'-0"OF ANY CURB OR SIDEWALK o EDGES - MIN. 6'-0"LENGTHS REQUIRED a u a go• LASCO 1" UNITIZED 0-RING ALONG EACH SIDE OF CURB/SIDEWALK. oo c��o a SWING JOINT O "Oh 6s e TREE PLANTING DETAIL U P.V.C. MAINLINE NTS TIE DOWN STAKE AS NOTED u NOTES RAIN BIRD MS-050 W/BEND (QTY. AS REQUIRED) #4 REBAR 30" LONG W S.S. WORN GEAR 1. B&B STOCK MAY BE SUBSTITUTED WITH CONTAINER STOCK OF EQUAL GRADE. CLAP. 2. CONTAINER STOCK MAY BE SUBSTITUTED NTH B&B STOCK OF EQUAL GRADE. QUICK-COUPLING VALVE DETAIL 3. PLANT MATERIAL SHALL CONFORM WITH AMERICAN STANDARD FOR NUSERY STOCK, (1W'� xQ ANSI Z60.1, 1986 EDITION. NTS 4. ALL TREES SHALL BE BRANCHED. TREE TRUNK 5. MULCH ALL PLANTING BEDS WITH 2"MIN. LAYER OF SPECIFIED MULCH. 6. IN THE EVENT OF A DISCREPANCY BETWEEN THIS MATERIAL LISTING AND THE Z DRAWINGS, THE DRAWINGS SHALL GOVERN THE PLANT SPECIES AND QUANTITIES REQ. W Ln 0LIJ 7. IN THE EVENT OF QUESTION OR LACK OF CLARITY ON DRAWINGS, LANDSCAPE C5 d 0 CONTRACTOR IS TO CALL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT BEFORE PROCEEDING. L 0 lLJ V LLI 8. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS TO NOTIFY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR ce Cie TO INSTALLATION OF PLANT MATERIAL W Z 9. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY TREE QUANTITIES- LANDSCAPE DRIPLINE TUBING: J cQ O RAIN BIRD LANDSCAPE 2" SQUARE N T R 'D. ON VALVES 4" LAR W y1 DRIPLINE LD-09-18 J c FINISH GRADE Q Q U Q V i 10" ROUND FIBERGLASS VALVE BOX LL H Q O ISOLATION VALVE BRASS W SCH. 80 } 3 2X2'S D.F. 3' MIN. STAKES TREATED 00 PVC FITTINGS U W/ONE COAT OF OLYMPIC X1713 STAIN. EASY FIT COMPRESSION TEE P.V.C. MAINLINE AS NOTED Q RAIN BIRD MDCFTEE MIN. 24" WIDE BARK MULCH CIRCLE IN (QTY AS REQUIRED) -P_ NO. 5 REBAR ANCHORS O TURF AREAS - 2 WATER BASIN. - n- THRUST BLOCK O PNOTE: LAN a 1. SEE 'LOW-VOLUME LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION DESIGN MANUAL � 4 (D39030D) FOR DRIPLINE EMITTER SPACING. 2. QUANTITY OF DRIPLINE RINGS, EMITTER SPACING AND FLOWS ARE DEPENDANT ON TREE CANOPY SIZE. ISOLATION/GATE VALVE DETAIL * TREE TIES RUBBER HOSE W 12 GAUGE 2 DRIPLINE AROUND TREE DETAIL NTS - ALV. WIR . L3 NTS REVL4KINS 3 2X2'5 D.F. 3' MIN. STAKES TREATED �>E W ONE COATOF OLYMPIC #/13 STAIN. CUT&REMOVE BOTTOM OF WIRE BASKET MULCH LAYER OVER REMOVE BURLAP & TWINE FROM TOP FINISH GRADE ROOT BALL ♦ OF BALL AFTER STAKING. POP-UP SPRINKLER BODY ROOT BALL 3O" LONG 3 4" PVC f w/NOZZLE As SPECIFIED IRRIGATION SUPPLEMENT- MULCH CIRCLE WATER BASIN 1 1 2" MIN. RAIN BIRD IS-QT DEPTH. 1(2- BARBED ELL FITTING W (1 OF 8) VERIFY QUANTITY BHEET�g MIN. 24" WIDE BARK MULCH CIRCLE IN MARLEX STREET ELL PER TREE SPECIES. DETAILS&NOTES TURF AREAS. i BACKFILL SOIL MIXTURE AS SPECIFIED. 1 2" POLY FLEX PIPE - j ,������ 16"MIN., 2$MAX. DMM91 BY. TAM SCARIFY WALLS & BOTTOM OF PLANTING 1/2" BARBED ELL FITTING ciD_TE. T PIT. JOB muEwh: 34011) P.V.C. LATERAL LINE AS NOTED J \` tea. 1 -A SET ROOTBALL ON UNDISTURBED SOIL SHEET: GROMAX BAGS AS SPECIFIED DO NOT USE SIDE INLET CONIFER2 PLANTINGaIIDETAIL - L3 POLY FLEX RISER DETAIL 1800 SERIES ONLY RAINBIRD OR DRIWATER PLUS IRRIGATION SUPPLEMENT Nrs QUART CARTON NTS of 3 NTS