subgrade - city of whitehorse · with the same species as specified in the plant schedule within...

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Melaleuca stypheliodes Largerstroemia indicia Prunus domestica Eucalyptus melliodora Brachychiton acerifolius Ligustrum japonica BOTANICAL NAME H X W ( m ) TREE NO. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 15 x 8 3 x 3 3 x 2 22 x 18 17 x 6 11 x 9 Existing Vegetation Summary Extracted from vegetation audit and report prepared by Future Tree Health. (10/01/2019) SET ROOTBALL ON UNDISTURBED SOIL TO PREVENT SETTLING 75MM MULCH LAYER KEEP MULCH AWAY FROM TRUNK BASE GENTLY PACK BACKFILL USING WATER TO SETTLE SOIL AROUND ROOTBALL OPPOSING FLEXIBLE TIES LOOSELY AROUND TRUNK AND FASTENED TO STAKES TOP OF ROOTBALL FLUSH WITH SURROUNDING GARDEN LEVEL WIDTH OF PLANTING HOLE IS 3 X TIMES DIAMETER OF ROOTBALL EXTEND STAKES INTO UNDISTURBED SOIL Advanced Tree Planting detail not drawn to scale WALLS OF PLANTING HOLE TO BE RIPPED TO ENABLE ROOTS TO PENETRATE SUBGRADE SET ROOTBALL ON UNDISTURBED SOIL TO PREVENT SETTLING 75MM MULCH LAYER KEEP MULCH AWAY FROM SHRUB STEM GENTLY PACK BACKFILL USING WATER TO SETTLE SOIL AROUND ROOTBALL TOP OF ROOTBALL FLUSH WITH SURROUNDING GARDEN LEVEL WIDTH OF PLANTING HOLE IS 2 X TIMES DIAMETER OF ROOTBALL Shrub Planting detail not drawn to scale WALLS OF PLANTING HOLE TO BE RIPPED TO ENABLE ROOTS TO PENETRATE SUBGRADE SOIL IS TO CONSIST OF WELL BLENDED EXISTING / INDIGENOUS AND IMPORTED SOIL SOIL IS TO CONSIST OF WELL BLENDED EXISTING / INDIGENOUS AND IMPORTED SOIL Keystone Alliance Pty Ltd 713 Plenty Road Reservoir VIC 3073 E: [email protected] T 03 9478 8991 M 0414 959 186 W: keystonealliance.com.au PROJECT ADDRESS DATE SHEET SIZE DESIGNED BY: PROPOSED DWELLING 81 ORCHARD CRESCENT MONT ALBERT 06 06 19 A1 N.H/MA landscape Arch. UEL/UK PROJECT NO. # L7543 REV # C DRAWN BY: A.S Landscape Plan 75mm ORGANIC PINE BARK MULCH 400mm APPROVED MEDIUM LOAM SOIL MIN 150mm DEEP ROTARY HOED SUBGRADE Garden Beds Surface Finishes Detail 75MM COMPACTED FCR BASE SUBGRADE (NO COMPACTED FCR BASE AROUND BASE OF EXISTING TREES ) STRATHAYR 'SIR WALTER SOFT LEAF BUFFALO' OR SIMILAR INSTANT LAWN 100MM APPROVED SANDY LOAM SOIL Lawn areas MIN 150mm DEEP ROTARY HOED SUBGRADE Topping / Pebble areas 40MM COMPACTED DROMANA TOPPINGS / 30 TO 40MM RIVER PEBBLE Proposed evergreen climbers Proposed ground cover/ low planting Existing trees to be retained (see arborist report) Proposed paved areas Proposed lawn areas Proposed driveway Legend Proposed evergreen shrubs Proposed evergreen trees Existing trees to be retained and protected with Tree Protection Fencing (see arborist report) Proposed pebble areas / Fences with heights and material as nominated TPZ Scale 1:100 NORTH Proposed timber decking Specifications Subgrade preparation Site preparation to be carried out in accordance with best horticultural practice and under suitable conditions. Disturbance to indigenous soil structure is to be minimised. The use of machinery that may damage soil structure or profile is not acceptable. Sub-grade to all lawn and planted areas is to be cultivated to a minimum depth of 150mm and shaped to achieve drainage falls prior to topsoiling. Subgrade to be tested prior to preparation and conditioning to determine ph, salinity and gypsum requirement. Any gypsum required is to to be distributed at the manufacturers recommended rate and cultivated into the sub-grade at a minimum depth of 150mm . Proposed topping areas to be graded / drained to prevent water discharge into neighbouring properties Weed control Remove and dispose of environmental weeds off site prior to subgrade preparation, topsoiling and planting works. Soil Preparation Topsoil is to be spread in maximum 150mm layers, lightly compacted by use of a 150 - 200kg roller, or by thoroughly walking until it accords with finished kerb levels or to within 75mm below edging levels to accommodate mulch. Imported topsoil for garden beds is to be medium texture general purpose garden soil and lightly compacted to minimum 300mm depth to garden beds. Soil is to comply with s.a.a. 2223-1978, and as follows: - free from perennial weeds and their roots, bulbs and rhizomes - free from building rubble and any other matter deleterious to plant growth - ph to be 6.0 - 7.0 - texture to be light to medium friable loam - free from silt material Imported topsoil for lawn rejuvenation / establishment shall have the above characteristics, but shall be a free draining sandy loam lightly compacted to minimum 100mm depth Mulch The specified mulch for garden beds is to be an aged organic material with 60 - 80 percent of its volume being wood chips particles in a size range of 25 - 50 mm maximum. Mulch is to be spread at a consolidated depth of 75mm Planting Procedure If soil to planting hole is dry - fill with water and allow to drain completely. Tree roots are to be teased outwards if matted or circling occurs prior to backfilling. Place tree in centre of hole on firm soil to prevent sinking, ensuring top of the rootball is flush with the surrounding soil surface and the trunk is vertical. Backfill material is to be in a loose, friable state, with no bricks, rocks or foreign material - if sufficient material is not available form the original hole to backfill, a similar soil type must be sourced and used. Soil material must be firmly backfilled in layers to prevent large air pockets from occurring, then thoroughly watered in. Trees to be staked with two 2250mm x 70mm hardwood stakes driven firmly into the ground - stakes must not be placed through the rootball area. Trees are to be secured to each stake with a strong, soft and flexible material, tight enough to support the tree in windy conditions - yet loose enough to stimulate development of a good supportive root system. Tree tie material must not injure tree bark or restrict trunk growth for a minimum period of three years. Slow release fertiliser ( 3/6 month formulation) such as 'Osmocote' is to be applied to the top of the rootball area away from the trunk / stem to manufacturers specifications and watered in immediately. All trees to be mulched to a diameter of 1200mm wide and to a depth of 100mm but must not be in contact with the tree trunk. Mulch is to be an aged organic material with 60 - 80 percent of its volume being wood chip particles in a size range of 25 - 50mm maximum. Mulch is to be spread at a consolidated depth of 75mm. The planting hole surface is to be shaped to minimise waterlogging/excessive water retention but retain the mulch material neatly. The site must be left in a clean and safe condition Plant Establishment Period The landscape is to be maintained by applying best horticultural practice to promote healthy plant performance for a 13 week establishment period following the approval of Practical Completion by the responsible authority including (but not limited to) the following tasks - Pruning as necessary to maintain plants in a healthy and structurally sound manner, pest and diseases - vegetation to be pest and disease free, mulching, staking and tying - 75mm mulch depth to be maintained around tree bases throughout maintenance period, watering - as often as necessary to ensure healthy and vigorous growth in accordance with current local watering regulations, weeding - maintained in a weed free state over the entire mulch area by spraying or mechanical mean, fertilising - 3/6 x monthly slow release fertiliser in accordance with manufacturers recommended application rates, replacement of deceased, stolen or vandalised plants beyond repair or regrowth with the same species as specified in the plant schedule within the assigned maintenance period Irrigation An in-ground automatic drip irrigation system to be installed to all garden areas and planter boxes ( If applicable ) in accordance with current local watering regulations Timber Edging Timber edging to be 75mm x 25mm treated pine secured to 300mm long treated pine stakes at nom. min 1000mm spacings with galvanised screws and installed to all junctions between garden beds, lawn and topping / pebble areas Drainage Landscape and / or building contractor(s) are responsible for civil and hydraulic computations for landscape building works including, but not limited to surface and sub surface drainage for all landscape areas prior to commencement of works General While care has been taken to select tree species with non-invasive root systems it is recommended that root control barriers be installed for any trees located within two metres of any building lines. Climbing plants ( If applicable ) are to be trained to supportive mesh, wire or lattice fixed over entire fence section from base to top Do not scale from plan - contractor to verify all dimensions on site prior to commencing construction Plants - Quality of Trees and Shrubs Trees and shrubs shall be healthy nursery stock free from insects, diseases and weeds. The specified plant heights, and pot sizes are minimums. if plant material is unavailable in these sizes, larger stock must be used. Plant substitution is not acceptable unless confirmed by the responsible authority in writing. The contractor is to supply and install semi mature trees which meet the following criteria: Have a minimum planted height to sizes as indicated in the plant schedule, have a minimum trunk calliper of 50mm at ground level, be undamaged and free of diseases and insect pests, not be root bound or have circling or girdling roots but have roots grown to the edge of - the container, should bear a single straight trunk, strong branching pattern, and full canopy, show healthy, vigorous growth Protection of Existing Trees All existing vegetation shown on the endorsed plan ( subject site and neighbouring properties ) to be retained must be suitably marked before any development ( including demolition ) commences on the land and that vegetation must not be removed, destroyed or lopped without the written consent of the responsible authority. Before the commencement of works ( including demolition ) start, tree protection barriers must be erected around trees ( subject site and neighbouring properties ) to form a defined tree protection zone during demolition and construction in accordance with tree protection measures as per AS 4970-2009 ( Tree protection in development sites ). Any pruning that is required must be carried out by a trained and competent arborist with a thorough knowledge of tree physiology and pruning methods to carry out pruning to the Australian standard - AS 4373-2007 ( Pruning of amenity trees ). All tree protection practices must be in accordance with a consulting arborist and / or to the satisfaction of the responsible authority Existing brick paved areas GARDEN AREA SCHEDULE: Existing Dwelling Site Area: 384.62m2 Exist' Dwelling, Covered Areas 164.10m2 POS (Fr) 123.08m2 SPOS (Re) 97.02m2 Remaining Uncovered Driveway 12.75m2 Proposed Dwelling Site Area: 248.97m2 Gnd Flr , Covered Areas 117.26m2 POS (Fr) 39.28m2 SPOS (Re) 61.82m2 Proposed Driveway/Retaining 20.15m2 SITE 633.59m2 Bldg Site Coverage 41.21% Req'd 30% Garden Area 190.08m2 Total Covered Areas/Driveways 314.26m2 Garden Area Provided 319.33m2 NB: AREAs ARE TAKEN TO INCLUDE EXTERNAL WALL THICKNESSES. CODE BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME QTY SUPPLY SIZE MATURE H x W TREES SHRUBS GROUND COVERS & LOW SHRUBS CLIMBERS TUSSOCKS / GRASSES / EVERGREEN PERENNIALS AIM Acacia implexa Lightwood 1 10m x 5m 40ltr / min 1.8m high AFF 8 20cm pot Lilly Pilly 1.7m x 1.5m Acmena smithii 'Forest Flame' 3m x 1.5m 20cm pot 11 Compact Lilly Pilly Acmena smithii var. 'Minor' AS .075m x 1.5m 14cm pot 35 Native Violet Viola hederacea VH .7m x .65m 14cm pot 6 Breeze Flax Lily Dianella caerula 'Breeze' DCB .75m x .75m 14cm pot 9 Liriope Liriope muscari LM Plant Schedule 1.5m x 1.5m 20cm pot 6 Hop Goodenia Goodenia ovata GO 10m x 4m 1 Hymenosporum flavum HF Native Frangipani 40ltr / min 1.8m high 4m x 3m 3 Silver Banksia Banksia marginata BM 40ltr / min 1.8m high CG Correa glabra Rock Correa 6 2m x 2m 20cm pot WFJ Westringia fruticosa 'Jervis Gem' Compact Coastal Rosemary 1 20cm pot 1m x 1m CK Callistemon 'Kings Park Special' Bottlebrush 1 20cm pot 4m x 3m .2m x 1m 14cm pot 23 Creeping Boobialla Myoporum parrifolium MYP DIR Dichondra repens Kidney Weed 45 14cm pot .1m x 1.5m 1m x 1m 12 Correa Dusky Bells Correa reflexa x c. pulchella CDB 15cm Pot SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER SEWER / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / T.B.M. RIVET IN PATH RL51.39 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / 0.01 0.17 0.31 0.22 / / / / / / 820 Dn 820 Dn Dn Dn / / / Proposed Dwelling Proposed Garage HF ( 1 ) VH ( 10 ) HE ( 4 ) ACL ( 2 ) CR ( 6 ) AS ( 7 ) EG ( 1 ) TJ ( 2 ) LIR ( 4 ) DT ( 3 ) VH ( 8 ) HE ( 4 ) ACL ( 4 ) LAWN PEBBLES DECK BM ( 3 ) DIR ( 45 ) AFF ( 8 ) EG ( 1 ) MYP ( 17 ) CDB ( 3 ) CG ( 1 ) GO ( 2 ) AS ( 4 ) AIM ( 1 ) CG ( 1 ) LM ( 9 ) DCB ( 6 ) VH ( 17 ) CG ( 3 ) GO ( 2 ) GO ( 2 ) CK ( 1 ) MYP ( 6 ) WFJ ( 1 ) 12m x 6m 2 Long Leaved Box Eucalyptus gonicatyx EG 40ltr / min 2m high ACL 1.2m x 1m 6 Acacia cognata 'Limelight' Narrow leaf bower wattle 20cm pot HE Helleborus x hybridus Hellebores 8 .6m x .45m 20cm pot .2m x 1.2m 14cm pot 6 Common Correa Correa reflexa CR Liriope 'Isabella' LIR Liriope 4 .4m x .5m 14cm pot TJ Trachelospermum jasminoides Chinese Star Jasmine 2 14cm pot NA .9m x 1m 14cm pot 3 Tasman Flax Lily Dianella tasmanica DT 1 2 3 5 4 5 EXISTING Gravel Area Existing retaining wall EXISTING PATH 1000Ltr Underground RWT 2500 Ltr RWT 2270 Ltr RWT Existing gravel area EXISTING ROCK RETAINING WALL EXISTING 1.16M HIGH TIMBER SLEEPER RETAINING WALL Proposed washing line FOLDING CLOTHES LINE FOLDING CLOTHES LINE

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Page 1: SUBGRADE - City of Whitehorse · with the same species as specified in the plant schedule within the assigned maintenance period Irrigation An in-ground automatic drip irrigation

Melaleuca stypheliodesLargerstroemia indiciaPrunus domesticaEucalyptus melliodoraBrachychiton acerifoliusLigustrum japonica

BOTANICAL NAME H X W ( m )TREE NO.1.2.3.4.5.6.

15 x 83 x 33 x 222 x 1817 x 611 x 9

Existing Vegetation SummaryExtracted from vegetation audit and report prepared by Future Tree Health. (10/01/2019)

SET ROOTBALL ON UNDISTURBEDSOIL TO PREVENT SETTLING

75MM MULCH LAYER

KEEP MULCH AWAY FROM TRUNK BASE

GENTLY PACK BACKFILL USING WATER TOSETTLE SOIL AROUND ROOTBALL

OPPOSING FLEXIBLE TIES LOOSELYAROUNDTRUNK AND FASTENED TO STAKES

TOP OF ROOTBALL FLUSH WITHSURROUNDING GARDEN LEVEL

WIDTH OF PLANTING HOLE IS 3 X TIMESDIAMETER OF ROOTBALL

EXTEND STAKES INTO UNDISTURBED SOIL

Advanced Tree Plantingdetail not drawn to scale

WALLS OF PLANTING HOLE TO BE RIPPED TOENABLE ROOTS TO PENETRATE SUBGRADE

SET ROOTBALL ON UNDISTURBED SOIL TOPREVENT SETTLING

75MM MULCH LAYER

KEEP MULCH AWAY FROM SHRUB STEM

GENTLY PACK BACKFILL USINGWATER TO SETTLE SOILAROUND ROOTBALL

TOP OF ROOTBALL FLUSH WITHSURROUNDING GARDEN LEVEL

WIDTH OF PLANTING HOLE IS 2 X TIMESDIAMETER OF ROOTBALL

Shrub Plantingdetail not drawn to scale

WALLS OF PLANTING HOLE TO BE RIPPEDTO ENABLE ROOTS TO PENETRATESUBGRADE

SOIL IS TO CONSIST OF WELL BLENDED EXISTING /INDIGENOUS AND IMPORTED SOIL

SOIL IS TO CONSIST OF WELLBLENDED EXISTING / INDIGENOUSAND IMPORTED SOIL

Keystone Alliance Pty Ltd713 Plenty Road Reservoir VIC 3073 E: [email protected] 03 9478 8991 M 0414 959 186 W: keystonealliance.com.au

PROJECTADDRESSDATESHEET SIZEDESIGNED BY:

PROPOSED DWELLING81 ORCHARD CRESCENT MONT ALBERT06 06 19 A1 N.H/MA landscape Arch. UEL/UK

PROJECT NO. # L7543REV # CDRAWN BY: A.S Landscape Plan

75mm ORGANIC PINE BARK MULCH

400mm APPROVED MEDIUM LOAM SOIL

MIN 150mm DEEP ROTARY HOED SUBGRADE

Garden Beds

Surface Finishes Detail

75MM COMPACTED FCR BASE

SUBGRADE

(NO COMPACTED FCR BASE AROUND BASE OF EXISTING TREES )

STRATHAYR 'SIR WALTER SOFT LEAFBUFFALO' OR SIMILAR INSTANT LAWN100MM APPROVED SANDY LOAM SOIL

Lawn areas

MIN 150mm DEEP ROTARY HOED SUBGRADE

Topping / Pebble areas40MM COMPACTED DROMANA TOPPINGS /30 TO 40MM RIVER PEBBLE

Proposed evergreen climbers

Proposed ground cover/ low planting

Existing trees to be retained(see arborist report)

Proposed paved areas

Proposed lawn areas

Proposed driveway

Legend

Proposed evergreen shrubs

Proposed evergreen trees

Existing trees to be retained andprotected with Tree Protection Fencing(see arborist report)

Proposed pebble areas

/Fences with heights andmaterial as nominated

TPZ

Scale 1:100

NORTH

Proposed timber decking

SpecificationsSubgrade preparationSite preparation to be carried out in accordance with best horticultural practice and under suitableconditions. Disturbance to indigenous soil structure is to be minimised. The use of machinery thatmay damage soil structure or profile is not acceptable. Sub-grade to all lawn and planted areas isto be cultivated to a minimum depth of 150mm and shaped to achieve drainage falls prior totopsoiling. Subgrade to be tested prior to preparation and conditioning to determine ph, salinity andgypsum requirement. Any gypsum required is to to be distributed at the manufacturersrecommended rate and cultivated into the sub-grade at a minimum depth of 150mm . Proposedtopping areas to be graded / drained to prevent water discharge into neighbouring properties

Weed controlRemove and dispose of environmental weeds off site prior to subgrade preparation, topsoiling andplanting works.

Soil PreparationTopsoil is to be spread in maximum 150mm layers, lightly compacted by use of a 150 - 200kgroller, or by thoroughly walking until it accords with finished kerb levels or to within 75mm belowedging levels to accommodate mulch. Importedtopsoil for garden beds is to be medium texture general purpose garden soil and lightly compactedto minimum 300mm depth to garden beds. Soil is to comply with s.a.a. 2223-1978, and as follows:

- free from perennial weeds and their roots, bulbs and rhizomes- free from building rubble and any other matter deleterious to plant growth- ph to be 6.0 - 7.0- texture to be light to medium friable loam- free from silt material

Imported topsoil for lawn rejuvenation / establishment shall have the above characteristics, butshall be a free draining sandy loam lightly compacted to minimum 100mm depth

MulchThe specified mulch for garden beds is to be an aged organic material with 60 - 80 percent of itsvolume being wood chips particles in a size range of 25 - 50 mm maximum. Mulch is to be spreadat a consolidated depth of 75mm

Planting ProcedureIf soil to planting hole is dry - fill with water and allow to drain completely. Tree roots are to beteased outwards if matted or circling occurs prior to backfilling. Place tree in centre of hole on firmsoil to prevent sinking, ensuring top of the rootball is flush with the surrounding soil surface and thetrunk is vertical. Backfill material is to be in a loose, friable state, with no bricks, rocks or foreignmaterial - if sufficient material is not available form the original hole to backfill, a similar soil typemust be sourced and used. Soil material must be firmly backfilled in layers to prevent large airpockets from occurring, then thoroughly watered in. Trees to be staked with two 2250mm x 70mmhardwood stakes driven firmly into the ground - stakes must not be placed through the rootballarea. Trees are to be secured to each stake with a strong, soft and flexible material, tight enoughto support the tree in windy conditions - yet loose enough to stimulate development of a goodsupportive root system. Tree tie material must not injure tree bark or restrict trunk growth for aminimum period of three years. Slow release fertiliser ( 3/6 month formulation) such as 'Osmocote'is to be applied to the top of the rootball area away from the trunk / stem to manufacturersspecifications and watered in immediately. All trees to be mulched to a diameter of 1200mm wideand to a depth of 100mm but must not be in contact with the tree trunk. Mulch is to be an agedorganic material with 60 - 80 percent of its volume being wood chip particles in a size range of 25 -50mm maximum. Mulch is to be spread at a consolidated depth of 75mm. The planting holesurface is to be shaped to minimise waterlogging/excessive water retention but retain the mulchmaterial neatly. The site must be left in a clean and safe condition

Plant Establishment PeriodThe landscape is to be maintained by applying best horticultural practice to promote healthy plantperformance for a 13 week establishment period following the approval of Practical Completion bythe responsible authority including (but not limited to) the following tasks - Pruning as necessaryto maintain plants in a healthy and structurally sound manner, pest and diseases - vegetation tobe pest and disease free, mulching, staking and tying - 75mm mulch depth to be maintainedaround tree bases throughout maintenance period, watering - as often as necessary to ensurehealthy and vigorous growth in accordance with current local watering regulations, weeding -maintained in a weed free state over the entire mulch area by spraying or mechanical mean,fertilising - 3/6 x monthly slow release fertiliser in accordance with manufacturers recommendedapplication rates, replacement of deceased, stolen or vandalised plants beyond repair or regrowthwith the same species as specified in the plant schedule within the assigned maintenance period

IrrigationAn in-ground automatic drip irrigation system to be installed to all garden areas and planter boxes (If applicable ) in accordance with current local watering regulations

Timber EdgingTimber edging to be 75mm x 25mm treated pine secured to 300mm long treated pine stakes atnom. min 1000mm spacings with galvanised screws and installed to all junctions between gardenbeds, lawn and topping / pebble areas

DrainageLandscape and / or building contractor(s) are responsible for civil and hydraulic computations forlandscape building works including, but not limited to surface and sub surface drainage for alllandscape areas prior to commencement of works

GeneralWhile care has been taken to select tree species with non-invasive root systems it isrecommended that root control barriers be installed for any trees located within two metres of anybuilding lines.

Climbing plants ( If applicable ) are to be trained to supportive mesh, wire or lattice fixed overentire fence section from base to top

Do not scale from plan - contractor to verify all dimensions on site prior to commencingconstruction

Plants - Quality of Trees and ShrubsTrees and shrubs shall be healthy nursery stock free from insects, diseases and weeds. Thespecified plant heights, and pot sizes are minimums. if plant material is unavailable in these sizes,larger stock must be used. Plant substitution is not acceptable unless confirmed by the responsibleauthority in writing. The contractor is to supply and install semi mature trees which meet thefollowing criteria: Have a minimum planted height to sizes as indicated in the plant schedule, havea minimum trunk calliper of 50mm at ground level, be undamaged and free of diseases and insectpests, not be root bound or have circling or girdling roots but have roots grown to the edge of - thecontainer, should bear a single straight trunk, strong branching pattern, and full canopy, showhealthy, vigorous growth

Protection of Existing TreesAll existing vegetation shown on the endorsed plan ( subject site and neighbouring properties ) tobe retained must be suitably marked before any development ( including demolition ) commenceson the land and that vegetation must not be removed, destroyed or lopped without the writtenconsent of the responsible authority. Before the commencement of works ( including demolition )start, tree protection barriers must be erected around trees ( subject site and neighbouringproperties ) to form a defined tree protection zone during demolition and construction inaccordance with tree protection measures as per AS 4970-2009 ( Tree protection in developmentsites ).

Any pruning that is required must be carried out by a trained and competent arborist with athorough knowledge of tree physiology and pruning methods to carry out pruning to the Australianstandard - AS 4373-2007 ( Pruning of amenity trees ). All tree protection practices must be inaccordance with a consulting arborist and / or to the satisfaction of the responsible authority

Existing brick paved areas

GARDEN AREA SCHEDULE:

Existing Dwelling Site Area: 384.62m2Exist' Dwelling, Covered Areas 164.10m2POS (Fr) 123.08m2SPOS (Re) 97.02m2Remaining Uncovered Driveway 12.75m2

Proposed Dwelling Site Area: 248.97m2Gnd Flr , Covered Areas 117.26m2POS (Fr) 39.28m2SPOS (Re) 61.82m2Proposed Driveway/Retaining 20.15m2

SITE 633.59m2Bldg Site Coverage 41.21%

Req'd 30% Garden Area 190.08m2Total Covered Areas/Driveways 314.26m2Garden Area Provided 319.33m2

NB: AREAs ARE TAKEN TO INCLUDEEXTERNAL WALL THICKNESSES.

CODE BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME QTY SUPPLY SIZE MATURE H x W

TREES

SHRUBS

GROUND COVERS& LOW SHRUBS

CLIMBERS

TUSSOCKS / GRASSES /EVERGREEN PERENNIALS

AIM Acacia implexa Lightwood 1 10m x 5m40ltr / min 1.8m high

AFF 8 20cm potLilly Pilly 1.7m x 1.5mAcmena smithii 'Forest Flame'

3m x 1.5m20cm pot11Compact Lilly PillyAcmena smithii var. 'Minor'AS

.075m x 1.5m14cm pot35Native VioletViola hederaceaVH

.7m x .65m14cm pot6Breeze Flax LilyDianella caerula 'Breeze'DCB

.75m x .75m14cm pot9LiriopeLiriope muscariLM

Plant Schedule

1.5m x 1.5m20cm pot6Hop GoodeniaGoodenia ovataGO

10m x 4m1Hymenosporum flavumHF Native Frangipani 40ltr / min 1.8m high

4m x 3m3Silver BanksiaBanksia marginataBM 40ltr / min 1.8m high

CG Correa glabra Rock Correa 6 2m x 2m20cm pot

WFJ Westringia fruticosa 'Jervis Gem' Compact Coastal Rosemary 1 20cm pot 1m x 1m

CK Callistemon 'Kings Park Special' Bottlebrush 1 20cm pot 4m x 3m

.2m x 1m14cm pot23Creeping BoobiallaMyoporum parrifoliumMYP

DIR Dichondra repens Kidney Weed 45 14cm pot .1m x 1.5m

1m x 1m12Correa Dusky BellsCorrea reflexa x c. pulchellaCDB 15cm Pot

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VH ( 10 )

HE ( 4 )

ACL ( 2 )

CR ( 6 )

AS ( 7 )

EG ( 1 )

TJ ( 2 )

LIR ( 4 )

DT ( 3 )

VH ( 8 )

HE ( 4 )

ACL ( 4 )

LAWN

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DIR ( 45 )

AFF ( 8 )

EG ( 1 )

MYP ( 17 )

CDB ( 3 )CG ( 1 )

GO ( 2 )

AS ( 4 )

AIM ( 1 )

CG ( 1 )

LM ( 9 )

DCB ( 6 )

VH ( 17 )

CG ( 3 )

GO ( 2 )

GO ( 2 )

CK ( 1 )

MYP ( 6 )

WFJ ( 1 )

12m x 6m2Long Leaved BoxEucalyptus gonicatyxEG 40ltr / min 2m high

ACL 1.2m x 1m6Acacia cognata 'Limelight' Narrow leaf bower wattle 20cm pot

HE Helleborus x hybridus Hellebores 8 .6m x .45m20cm pot

.2m x 1.2m14cm pot6Common CorreaCorrea reflexaCR

Liriope 'Isabella'LIR Liriope 4 .4m x .5m14cm pot

TJ Trachelospermum jasminoides Chinese Star Jasmine 2 14cm pot NA

.9m x 1m14cm pot3Tasman Flax LilyDianella tasmanicaDT

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