Parks Design and Construction – City of Burlington

Parks Design and Construction - City of Burlington

Requirements of the landscape plan

  1. Contains readable drawings on 24 x 36.
  2. Draw a metric scale of 1: 100, 1: 200, 1: 250 or 1: 300 and contain a scale.
  3. Draws stamped and signed by a qualified member of the Ontario Association of Landscape Architects.
  4. Identifies the location and the general intention to design the proposed plantings and amenities.
  5. Shows location and dimensions of pedestrian paths and intersections. Add dimensions of open doors when the doors open on sidewalks.
  6. Identified minimally required soil volumes and location of the installation areas for structural soil cells to achieve minimal soil volumes (30 m)3 of the floor per tree in a single tree pit, 15m3 per tree in a joint planting environment. The excavation for each planting environment should be 0.75 m to 1.2 m depth and does not exceed 1.5 m depth).
  7. Identifies the place, the type and the height of the proposed fence.
  8. Identifies snow storage and bicycle parking spaces.
  9. Identifies the position of ventilation slots/waves.
  10. Identifies real estate lines, relief, regulated areas, impermeable surfaces (including curbs, streets, driveways, sidewalks, etc.), buildings and entrances, land beds, lawns or other permeable surfaces, other information as required.
  11. Identifies the location of the entire underground in the service programs for grade and overhead with the connection to the proposed or existing building (if applicable). These supply companies include water, rainwater, sanitary, hydro, cable and gas.
  12. Identify the location of every rainwater management infrastructure, including swallows, underflows, fishing pools, pipes and other quality and quantity controls, as is necessary.
  13. Is with the location plan, the evaluation and maintenance of drawings, planning report, noise study, wind study and the recommended reduction measures (e.g.

Trait report

  1. The address of the item.
  2. The author, contact information and relevant qualifications (e.g. ISA, RPF) with certification number.
  3. The date on which the evaluation was carried out, methodology and restrictions; Make sure that the ratings have been completed within the last year (365 days). When reports are revised, indicate the revised report number and the revised date.
  4. An overview of the proposed work and explains which tree construction work should be carried out for each tree (e) (e.g. to be injured tree, to be destroyed (removed), to maintain and protected).
  5. The description for tree species, size, condition and property for those who are 10 cm dbh or higher on the object and within 6 m of the subject of the subject of public property.
  6. If necessary, the specific reason (s) (e.g. new sanitary service) for destruction (distance) per tree. Alternative layouts and construction measures should be taken into account and discussed within the report to ensure that all proposed distances are necessary and justified (ie no alternatives).
  7. If necessary, applicable if the construction activities are in the minimum tree protection zone. A description of the reduction measures that are to be implemented to minimize the effects (e.g. exploratory air pade and root strips). The prescription of mild measures should be transferred to the tree inventory table and adequately marked on the tree protection plans for user -friendliness by the contractor.
  8. If necessary, a description of the implemented methods in order to ensure no effects on the trees identified for the full preservation (ie no interventions).
  9. Tree inventory (table of the tree details) (see section for tree inventory).
  10. Please make sure that all multi-trunk trees are displayed as a consolidated brake caliper in the diagram using the sum of the following squares methods:
    Method 1 -Measure the diameter of the chest height (DBH) of each trunk. The DBH for the tree is found by rounding the square root of the sum of all square tribes -DBHS to the next whole number. Example: You have three stems that all measure 5 “, 6” and 8 “, so that the DBH √ (5” would be2+62+82) = √ (25+36+64) = √ (125) = 11 ”. It should be noted in the comments that it is a multi-trunk tree.
  11. Please make sure that within the tree nursing report there is a reference to the number of reversal of trees, cash-in-lieu or a combination of both (if applicable). Please make sure that the numerical costs are excluded because the city's employees are responsible for determining them.
  12. Confirmation that the tree protection zones that build and maintain all trees on the property and all prescribed spleen -proof measures corresponds to the relevant guidelines, procedures and specifications of the city in accordance with those of City. Visit the further information.
  13. If necessary, the minimum frequency of location inspections through a qualified tree professional during the proposed work
  14. Recommendations for supply and/or monitoring according to the construction (as required) for regulated trees and proposed replacement trees.
  15. Please indicate whether a subsequent hazard tree management report can be applied to the subject.
  16. If necessary, a letter of approval for the removal of border trees (those that are located along the jointly used property line) or a neighboring tree (s) can be attached to the report document
  17. If necessary, a declaration of consent for the violation at a border and/or by neighboring trees, which should be attached to the report document or a certificate.
  18. If necessary, additional relevant information (e.g. legal survey, TRAQ form, exploration check before construction, etc.) in order to be attached to the report document.
  19. Abbreviations should be defined and the standard terminology used in the industry standard should be defined.

Requirements for tree inventory

  1. The address of the subscription.
  2. Bauchenlung number as stated in the tree protection plan.
  3. The common and botanical name of the tree species
  4. Diameter in the chest height (DBH) for each individual tree that was identified on the tree protection plan. In addition to the DBH using the sum of the quadratical formula, each trunk diameter must be provided for multi -stalks.
    Method 1 – Measure the DBH of every trunk. The DBH for the tree is found by rounding the square root of the sum of all square tribes -DBHS to the next whole number. Example: You have three stems that all measure 5 “, 6” and 8 “, so that the DBH √ (5” would be2+62+82) = √ (25+36+64) = √ (125) = 11 ”. It should be noted in the comments that it is a multi-trunk tree.
  5. Enter the evaluation of health and structural condition for each tree as a percentage (percent) or as a description, ie exizg = 90per cent, G: Gut = 80per cent, FG: Fair/Good = 70per Cent, F: Fair = 60per cent, FP: fair/bad = 50per cent, P: bad = 35 cents, VP: very bad = 20per cent.
  6. Please identify all tree -related comments such as evidence of pests and diseases or structural problems (e.g. EAB).
  7. The minimal tree protection zone and the critical root zone and the associated effects as a percentage based on the SS12A of the city protection and the conservation specification of the city. Visit the page of the forest protection and the tree permit to obtain further information.
  8. Tree possession (i.e. private, public, limits, suppliers) and the corresponding address. If several types of public property are identified, please clarify the public property (e.g. public ranks, public parking land, public crete corRidor or creek block), so that it is clear. The city's staff can require a review by legal survey.
  9. Please identify the proposed recommendation for every tree, i.e. preserved, injury (intervention), destruction (distance).
  10. Please indicate the critical root zone (CRZ), as stated in the city's specification document.
  11. Please indicate the percentage of the impact into the minimum tree protection zone (MTPZ) and that of the CRZ.
  12. General comments on the subject tree and to spleen-proof measures (e.g. Hydro-VAC).
  13. Please enter a table in an Excel format that should be included in the report.

Requirements of the tree protection plan

  1. Contains readable drawings on 24 x 36.
  2. Draw a metric scale of 1: 100, 1: 200, 1: 250 or 1: 300 and contain a scale.
  3. Illustrates the proposed development (including real estate lines, activities, regulated areas, paved areas, buildings and entrances, areas, regulated borders, etc.) and is coordinated with the location plan and civil drawings (i.e., classification, maintenance, etc.).
  4. A label and a position of all existing tree trunks over 10 cm in diameter in the chest height (DBH), measured at 1.4 m above the ground) on site and within 6 m from the characteristic lines and trees of all size on urban property. Trunk for every tree that is scaled on size.
  5. Legend that defines symbols, lines and/or colors that are used in the plan. The elements contained in the legend should match the plan. Do not add any other elements that are not applicable.
  6. Labeling and dimension Minimum tree protection zones (circles) and critical root zones (circles) in accordance with the SS12A of the city tree protection and the conservation specification. Visit the page of the forest protection and the tree permit to obtain further information.
  7. Labeling and dimension protection construction (fence) and root protection (as required) according to the tree protection and preservation specification of the city of SS12A. Visit the page of the forest protection and the tree permit to obtain further information.
  8. Design all milgative work on trees as needed (i.e. airspade and root circumcision, etc.).
  9. Location and labeling of all associated construction activities, including, but not limited to:
  10. Construction access route (with width measurements)
    • Building material storage area (s)
    • Excavation area including limits of transitions
    • Grab and/or boring locations (with depth and width measurements)
    • All proposed services and supply companies on public and private property
    • Fill the placement by excavation or material that is brought to the property
    • Changes in grades and surface changes

Landscape requirements on the buildings of signing requirements

  1. Contains readable drawings on 24 x 36
  2. Draw a metric scale of 1: 100, 1: 200, 1: 250, 1: 300 or 1: 500 and contain a scale bar
  3. Draws stamped and signed by a qualified member of the Ontario Association of Landscape Architects
  4. Illustrates the installed plant material on the construction site based on the approved landscape plan (if the locations of the plant material have changed, please illustrate new locations with a note on the drawing).
  5. Provide plant keys that correspond to a plant list
  6. They label existing trees as an “existing tree” in the plan
  7. Show fence type (i.e. exist to stay like IS, wood, chain connection, etc.)
  8. Labeling and existing hard surfaces (i.e. proposed concrete, existing asphalt, etc.)
  9. Label and existing soft surfaces (i.e. proposed saddle surface, existing plant bed, etc.)

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