Transmitted via Overnight Delivery September 2, 2010 Dean Tagliaferro U.S. Environmental Protection Agency c/o Weston Solutions 10 Lyman Street Pittsfield, MA 01201 Re: GE-Pittsfield!Housatonic River Site Silver Lake Area (GECD600) Revised Interim Silver Lake Bank Planting Plan Dear Mr. Tagliaferro: Andrew T. Silfer GE 319 Great Oaks Blvd. Albany, NY 12203 T 518 862 2703 F 518 862 2731 [email protected]As requested by your August 10, 2010 email, enclosed is a Revised Interim Silver Lake Bank Planting Plan (Interim Planting Plan) describing the proposed vegetative restoration for the Recreational Area banks adjacent to Silver Lake in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. This Interim Planting Plan addresses the collected Agency comments on GE's May 10, 2010 Draft Revised Silver Lake Planting Plan. As you requested, this plan is submitted for additional review. The final Planting Plan will be incorporated in the Revised Final Removal Design/Removal Action Work Plan for Silver Lake Area, to be submitted in November 2010. Please call me if you have any questions. Sincerely, {2J) QJ- Andrew T. Silfer, P.E. GE Project Coordinator Enclosure
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Transmitted via Overnight Delivery
September 2 2010
Dean Tagliaferro US Environmental Protection Agency co Weston Solutions 10 Lyman Street Pittsfield MA 01201
Re GE-PittsfieldHousatonic River Site Silver Lake Area (GECD600) Revised Interim Silver Lake Bank Planting Plan
Dear Mr Tagliaferro
Andrew T Silfer
GE 319 Great Oaks Blvd Albany NY 12203
T 518 862 2703 F 518 862 2731 andrewsilfercorporategecom
As requested by your August 10 2010 email enclosed is a Revised Interim Silver Lake Bank Planting Plan (Interim Planting Plan) describing the proposed vegetative restoration for the Recreational Area banks adjacent to Silver Lake in Pittsfield Massachusetts This Interim Planting Plan addresses the collected Agency comments on GEs May 10 2010 Draft Revised Silver Lake Planting Plan As you requested this plan is submitted for additional review The final Planting Plan will be incorporated in the Revised Final Removal DesignRemoval Action Work Plan for Silver Lake Area to be submitted in November 2010
Please call me if you have any questions
Sincerely
2J) QJ- ~or Andrew T Silfer PE GE Project Coordinator
Enclosure
cc Susan Svirsky EPA Richard Fisher EPA Holly Inglis EPA Tim Conway EPA Rose Howell EPA Linda Palmieri Weston Solutions (2 hard copies )A John Ziegler MDEP (2 hard copies)A Michael Gorski MDEP Eva Tor MDEP Karen Pelto MDEPA Mayor James Ruberto City of Pittsfield James McGrath Dept of Parks and Recreation
City of Pittsfield William Hines Sr Executive Director PEDA John Burke WMECo
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Mr Dean Tagliaferro September 2 2010
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Charles Nicol Northeast Utilities Barbara Landau Noble amp Wickersham Susan Peterson CDEPA Michael Carroll GE Rod McLaren GE Richard Gates GE Kevin Mooney GE Mark Gravelding ARCADIS Todd Cridge ARCADIS James Bieke Goodwin Procter Laurence Kirsch Goodwin Procter Public Information Repositories GE Internal Repositories
without enclosure A with enclosure in electronic format
September 2 2010
Revised Interim Silver Lake Bank Planting Plan
General Electric Company (GE) has developed a proposed revised planting plan for the restoration of the banks along the northern and eastern shores of Silver Lake (ie the Recreational Areas) which was originally presented in GErsquos Final Removal DesignRemoval Action Work Plan for Silver Lake Area (Final Work Plan) These revisions were occasioned by
bull Plans of Western Massachusetts Electric Company (WMECo) to install a solar power facility on its property to the north of Silver Lake Boulevard
bull A memorandum from the Natural Resource Trustees (Trustees) dated March 22 2010 with comments on GErsquos original planting plan in light of WMECorsquos solar facility plans and
bull Comments from the US Environmental Protection Agency the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and the Trustees dated August 10 2010 regarding draft proposed modifications to the originally proposed planting plan
This document describes the components of the Recreational Area bank planting plan provides a list of the selected plant types and species and details area-specific planting locations and configurations including information regarding the assimilation of the related plan for the walking path and benches to be installed within a portion of the Recreational Areas Additional details are included on the attached Drawings C-103 and C-502 Complete details of the entire restoration plan for the Recreational Areas will be provided in a revised Final Work Plan to be submitted in November 2010
Overall Approach
The Final Work Plan proposed installation of a single row of trees at the approximate top of bank as well as certain shrub specimens in various configurations along the entire length of the walking path to be installed on the approximate top of bank on a portion of the northern and eastern shores of Silver Lake Due to the potential for such trees to shade the planned solar power facility the Trusteesrsquo March 22 2010 memorandum specified 4 acceptable options for a modified planting plan GE selected a combination of the Trusteesrsquo options 2 and 3 which were to
bull Cluster trees and shrubs less than 20 feet in height at maturity in dense clumps on the north side of the path where feasible and
bull Cluster trees and shrubs less than 20 feet in height at maturity in dense clumps on the south side of the path (between the walking path and Silver Lake) but leaving gap openings in front of the proposed benches to allow an unobstructed view of the lake
The resulting revised planting plan includes installation of the following vegetation as discussed further below
bull A single row of taller trees along portions of the lake shore (on the eastern and northwestern shores) where they will not interfere with WEMCorsquos solar facility plans
bull Single or double rows of shrubs along the top of the armor stone associated with the sediment cap
GGEGE_Silver_LakeReports and PresentationsInt Planting Plan3091011324Plandoc Page 1 of 4
September 2 2010
bull 26 oblong patches of shrubs along the extent of the walking path on the northern shore of the lake
bull Clustered trees and shrubs less than 20 feet in height at maturity in 31 dense clumps on the northern and southern sides of the path between Stations 0+00 and 16+00 where feasible with gaps maintained in front of the proposed bench locations to allow an unobstructed view of the lake and
bull Upland and wetland herbaceous ground cover seed mixes
Significant modifications to the original planting plan include
bull Replacement of the single line of taller tree species along the northern shore of the lake with dense clumps of shorter species trees and shrubs (as shown on Drawing C-103) including
- 4 clumps to the north of the walking path near Station 0+00
- 2 clumps to the north of the walking path near Station 16+00 and
- 25 clumps installed to the south of the walking path between Station 0+00 and 16+00 but leaving gaps in front of benches to allow an unobstructed view of the lake
bull Removal of 103 tall trees from the plan
bull Addition of 193 short treesshrubs to the plan
bull Removal of a bench that was previously located at path Station 14+65+
Short TreeShrub Species
Short trees and shrubs will be planted in a variety of configurations including single and double rows oblong patches and dense clumps Shrub species to be installed in rows andor oblong patches include red-osier dogwood (cornus sericea) northern arrowwood (viburnum recognitum) and winterberry holly (ilex verticillata) Based on recommendations from the Trustees and commercial availability treeshrub clump species have been selected for both upland (dry soil species) and wetland (moist soil species) areas as summarized in the table below Upland and wetland areas will be distinguished by the delineation of Bordering Vegetated Wetland areas around Silver Lake at an approximate elevation of 9800 feet (as shown on Drawing C-103)
Dry Soil Species Moist Soil Species
bull Nannyberry Viburnum (Viburnum lentago)
bull Serviceberry (Amelanchier canadesnsis)
bull Silky Dogwood (Cornus amomum)
bull Black chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa)
bull Choke cherry (Prunus virginiana)
bull Pussy-willow (Salix discolor)
bull Speckled alder (Alnus incana)
GGEGE_Silver_LakeReports and PresentationsInt Planting Plan3091011324Plandoc Page 2 of 4
September 2 2010
Short tree and shrub species will be installed in the following arrangements
bull A double row of shrubs consisting of a mixture of red-osier dogwoods northern arrowwood and winterberry holly will be installed at the top of the rip-rap along the northwestern shore of the lake adjacent to Fourth Street and from the end of the walking path (ie Station 20+0294) to the end of the Recreational Areas near the intersection of Silver Lake Boulevard and East Street
bull A single row of red-osier dogwoods will be installed at the top of the rip-rap along the walking path between Station 0+00 and Station 10+50 and between Station 13+60 and the end of the walking path
bull Dense clumps of shrubs (31 total) will be planted on both the northern and southern sides of the walking path between Stations 0+00 and 10+50 and between Stations 14+00 and 16+00 Each clump will include 4 to 10 plants consisting of a random mix of the species listed in the table above (depending on the soil type)
bull Oblong patches of shrubs (26 total) will be planted on the southern side of the walking path between Stations 0+00 and 10+50 and between Stations 14+00 and 16+00 These patches will be approximately 10 feet wide by 20 feet long (oriented so the long axis parallels the lake bank) and generally spaced so that there is approximately 50 feet between patches Each patch will include approximately 16 plants consisting of an equal mix of red-osier dogwoods northern arrowwood and winterberry holly with no more than 6 of one species per patch
bull Individual specimens in the single and double rows of shrubs described above will be planted on approximate 4-foot centers
bull Individual specimens in the oblong patches and dense short treeshrub clusters described above will be planted on approximate 5-foot centers
Other pertinent specifications for the short trees and shrubs installed in the walking path area from Station 0+00 to Station 20+0294 are
bull Maximum plant heights for treesshrubs between Station 0+00 and Station 16+00 will not exceed 20 feet at full maturity
bull Viewsheds associated with the 9 remaining bench locations proposed in the Final Work Plan will be maintained
Canopy Tree Species
Tall tree species will be planted in a single row along the eastern end of the lake and along the northwestern end of the lake immediately adjacent to Fourth Street Selected tree species will include (but not be limited to) black willow (Salix nigra) silver maple (Acer saccharinum) red oak (Quercus rubra) red maple (Acer rubrum) and eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoids) Installed trees will have a minimum height of 10 feet with an approximate spacing of 12 feet on center and will be installed at the approximate top of bank (ie further up the bank from the shrubs) (An initial assessment of the commercial availability of the above-listed tree species indicates that silver maple red oak and red maple
GGEGE_Silver_LakeReports and PresentationsInt Planting Plan3091011324Plandoc Page 3 of 4
September 2 2010
are available at a minimum height of 10rsquo during the spring planting season but that it is uncommon to find commercially available black willow or eastern cottonwood of that size) GE will restrict the selected Remediation Contractor from using tree species that are either cultivars or hybrids Complete details related to tree planting are included on the attached drawings
Miscellaneous Planting Details
bull All trees and shrubs will be watered upon installation and thereafter as necessary for plant survival
bull Coconut coir erosion controlweed suppression mats will be placed around all installed tree and shrub plants Bark mulch may be substituted such mats for any plantings on relatively level terrain
bull All installed trees and shrubs will be a minimum of 6 feet from the walking path andor 8 feet from the edge of Silver Lake Boulevard or Fourth Street (except that if there is not sufficient space to maintain that distance from the edge of the paved roadway of Fourth Street trees will not be planted) Short treesshrubs installed along the walking path will not encroach on the available space between the benches and the lake
bull Bordering Vegetated Wetland delineation (ie approximate elevation of 9800 feet) will be flagged in the field (post-construction) to distinguish between upland and wetland areas and guide the selection of treeshrub species and appropriate ground cover seed mix
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BETilEEN STATIONS 0+00 AND 1+00 A SINGLE ROil OF RED-OSIER DOGilOODS iliTI-l A MAXIMUM SPACINCi OF 4 ON-CENTER IS TO BE LOCATED A MINIMUM 2 (HORIZONTAL DISTANCCE) ABOVE TI-lE TOP OF BANK ARMOR THE OBLON~ PATCHES (THE SPECIES NOTED ON THE PLANS) ARE TO BE LOCATED ABOVE THE ROil OF RED OSIER DOGilOODS AS-NOTED THERE ARE TO BE NO SHRUBS OR TREES PLANTED IN THE VIEWSHEDS FROM THE ~ NEil BENCHES
CliILCNGi PAT~IOS (ID ~IDlE ~T 20 LCNGi - ~~~ APPROXIMATELY I PLANTS PfR PAT~) THE PAT~IOS ~ILL CONTAIN A MllCTURE OF SPECIES INCLUOINCOo RED-aampIER ~ NORTlERN ARRDiolllaquollP AND ~INTERI5fRn TWE ACCEPT~LE 5PECIES WIU elE IN5TAuEP IN A RANDOM FASHION ~ITW NO MORE THAN PLANTS OF TWE ~IE SPECIIOS AuOWED PfR PAT~ TTP
(SOJTW OF HEAOioiAU) INSTAU A SINCOLE RDiol OF TREES WI~ AN APPROXIMATE SPACINCO OF 12deg ON CENTfR TREES TO elE PLANTW AT THE APPROXIMATE TOP OF eANIlt ~fR TREES WIU MAINTAIN A MINIMUM HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF II-FEET OFF TWE EXISTING ~ITUMINOUS TRAVELlED -T IF PLANTINIO SPACE 15 INSUFFICIENT TREES WIU elE OMITTED REFER TO DRAIIINCO G-602 FOR 5PECIIOS DETAILS AND NOTIOS TYPICAL
A POU~E RQiol OF 5HRU~ ~ITH A MAXIMUM SPACINIO OF -41 ON CENTER iiIITW A STAGGERW RDiol ALIGNMENT FIRST RDiol TO BE A MINIMUM OF 2 OFF THE TOP OF etNI( ARMOR SPECIES INCLUDE A MIXTIRE OF RED-OSifR DOGOOO NORTHERN ARRDiolllaquollP AND ~INTERBERRT
A SINGLE RD1o1 OF SHRU~ iiIITH A MAX SPACINIO OF -41
bull RD1o1 IS TO eE A A SINIOLE RDiol OF TREES loiiTW AN APPROXIMATE SPACING OF 12 ON CENTER TREES TO BE PLANTED AT APPROXIMATE TOP OF etNIlt ~EVER TREES WILl MAINTAIN A MINIMUM HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF bull-FEET OFF THE NEW WALIltINIO PATH NO TREES TO BE PLANTW BETWEEN ~KING PATW STATIONS O+ClCl AND 16+lt1Clt REFER TO DRA~ING C-602 FOR SPECIES DETAILS AND NOTES TYPICAL
MINIMUM 2 1 OFF TWE TOP OF etNIlt ARMOR ROW iiIIL1 CONSIST OF RED-OSifR DOGHOODS ONLT NO 5HRUe5 OR TREES WIU elE PLANTW TWAT WILl OBSTRUCT THE VIEW FROM TWE NEW t5~ES REFfR TO ~lNG C-602 FOR DETAILS AND NOTES TYPICAL
LIMIT OF BANIlt ARMOR
SILVER LAKE
(SOUTW OF -LKINCO PATH TERMINATION) INSTALl A SINGLE RDiol OF TREES I-IlTH AN APPROXIMATE 5PACINCO OF 121 ON CENTER TREES TO BE PLANTW AT THE APPROXIMATE TOP OF BANK ~EVER TREES loiiU MAINTAIN A MINIMUM HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF II-FEET OFF TWE El(ISTINCO BITUMINOUS TRAVELED -T IF PLANTINCO SPACE 15 INSUFFICIENT TREES loiiL1 BE OMITTW REFER TO DRAioiiNCO G-602 FOR SPECIES DETAILS AND NOTES TYPICAL
NO PLANTINGS ON OR AROUND OUTFALl STRUCTURE
DOUBLE R01o1 OF SHR~ ~ITH A MAXIMUM SPACING OF -4 ON CENTER WITH A STAGGERED R01o1 ALIGNMENT FIRST RDiol TO BE A MINIMUM OF 2 OFF TWE TOP OF eANIlt ARMOR SPECIIOS INCLUDE A MllltTURE OF REP-OSifR DOG~OOP NORTHERN ARRQiolllaquollP AND loiiNTEREIERRT
SUBJECT TO THE TRANSFER OF PROPERllES CURRENTLY OWNED BY THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY AND THE WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRIC COMPANY TO A NON-PRIVATE ENTITY
EROSION CONTWL eii-ANKET NORTll AMERICAN GREEN Cl25 OR eIUAI-
SE COMPACTED DETAIL SA
~eoGf(FII-I-
6 MIN I I
L BIOOEltRA~ STAKE PIN OR STAPl-E ( MIN LENGTH ~E~rr a)
MIN
DfTAL IC
EROSION CONTROL BLANKET NOTESbull
-4 OVERl-AP (MIN)
lecJtEljliC VIEH
DETAIL IIC
I INSTAl-l- ~ PER MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS IF THEY VAfl( FROM DETAILS SHOWN 2 APPLY Al-L REQUIRED SEED MIXTURE PRIOR TO EROSION CONTIWL 51-ANf(ET INSTAl-l-ATION INSTAl-lshy
Bl-ANKET AND TllEN CAREFUl-l-Y CUT BlANKET AS NECESSARY TO INSTAl-L Al-L REQUIRED PLANTINGS 00 NOT INSTALL Pl-ANTINGS AND ATTEMPT TO CUTIFIT Bl-ANKET AROUND Pl-ANTS
C-502 NTS
IJIEE5HB1Je CLYSTERsect m 8E INSTAl 1m CgtWEEN pJY SUJPNsect Q+QQ AND 16+QQgtmiddot
TREEI5HRUI5 CLUSTERS _11-1- eE INSTAl-l-ED ON eoTH THE NORTH AND S0VTH SIDES OF THE ~f(ING PATH (REFER TO C-108) SPaIES ~11-1- CONSIST OF A RANDClM MIXTURE (eASED UPON LOCATION) OFbull
FOR Dfl( SOILS (UPl-AND)bull I NANNI15ERRY VIBUINUM (VIbarn ~) 2 SERVICEeERfl( (Aml~nhlr --lo) a eLACf( CI-IOKEeERRY ( Arclnla mel) -4 CI-IOKE CI-IERRY (Phnuo vlrqlnlana) 5 SILf(Y DOGHOOD (comuo cmcm)
FOR MOIST SOILS (ETLAND)bull I PUSSY Wll-l-0 (Soilbull diOCCgtIltr) 2 SPECI(I-ED ALPER (Ainubull lncana -middot r-)
TREEISHRUB SPACING Il-L BE APPROXIMATELY 5-FEET ON CENTER AND NONE OF THE PLANTINGS ~ILL BE CLOSER 1llAN -FEET TO THE ~f(ING PATH OR ll-FEET TO SILVER LAf(E BOU~ARD
TREES AND SHRUflS _11-1- flE Pl-ANTED DURINc THE MONTHS OF APRIL OR MAY OR IN OCTceER OR NOVEMBER
TREESHRUB CLUSTER SPACING APPIWXIMATEL Y 5 OC (PARTLY DIY SOIL SPECIES REFER TO LIST AlICNE)
UPLAND
TREESHRUB CLUSTER SPACING APPIWXIMATEI-Y 5 OC (PAITL Y MOIST SOIL SPECIES REFER TO LIST AaCNE)
SILVER LAKE BLVD
TREESHRUB Cl-USTER SPACING APPROXIMATEI-Y 51
OC (Al-L DRY SOIL SPECIES)
REFER TO PLAN C-103 FOR 51-lRUBITREE CLUSTER LOCATIONS AND ~ETLAND DELINEATION LIMITS
4 TREE51-lRUB CLUSTER NOTES AND PLANTING DETAIL
C-S02 NTS
NE~L Y Pl-ANTED TREE (MINIMUM
SEE TREE PROTECTOR IN DETAIL 2C-502
TREES (MINIMUM HEIGHT 10-FEET) ~ITll ~ STAf(ES SET OPPOSITE AND INTO SUBGRAPE ~ITH GUT ~IRES AT qo DECOREE ANGl-E TO STAf(ES USING 10 GAUGE GAl-VANIZED SOFT STEEL ~IRE AND 1VRNeUCf(LE T~-PL Y 112deg DIA REINFORCED Ruai5ER I-lOSE AND 2 SGI bull amp-O LONG CEDAR STAf(ES NOTQIED FOR loll RES
Pl-ANT TO A DEPTH OF 15-16 PI-ANTINc HOLE SHOULD BE NO PEEPER 1llAN TllE ACTUAL DEPTll OF THE ROOTl5ALL Pl-ANT TREE SO THAT THE ROOT FLAIR IS AaCNE THE SOIL LINE
FINISH GRAPE COVEFlEP loITH EROSION CONTROL BLANKET BlANf(ET IS TO BE CI255N (1001 BIOPECORAPABLE cocONUT Bl-ANKET) BY NORTH AMERICAN GREEN OR APPROVED EGUAL TYPICAL SEE INSTALLATION DETAIL ON 1C-502
SEE DETAIL 3C-502 FOR Pl-ANTING DETAILS
APACENT AR~ REFER TO DRA~ING C-ICB
ABRASION GUARDSTEM PROTECTOR IS REQUIRED ON Al-L CAGES
12bull ASSEMBl-ED ~ELPED ~IRE TREE PROTECTOR CAGE
METAl- STAPl-E (ll MIN)
AND REMOVE AS MUQI OF THE BNOltOING MATERIAL ~ POSSIBLE PARTICUI-ARL Y FROM THE TOP OF THE ROOTl5ALL
TOPSOIL (MIN)
SUBJECT TO THE TRANSFER OF PROPERTIES CURRENTLY OWNED BY THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY AND THE WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRIC COMPANY TO A NON-PRIVATE ENTITY
TREE$ (WC(NG PATH STATIONS OplusmnQOt TO 20plusmn00t ) REFER TO ~lNG C-108 FOR TREE AND SHRUB PLANTING REGUIREMENTS FOR AREAS NOT APACENT TO TI-lE N~ ~f(ING PATH THE ACCEPTABLE SPECIES SHAl-L NOT DEVIATE FROM THOSE LISTED HEREON
TREES SHALL BE NUJUERY STOCK _ITH A MINIMUM ACCEPTABl-E TREE HEIGHT OF 10 FEET TREES SHALL BE PLANTED APPROXIMATELY 12 ON CENTER IN A SINGLE 1WW IWUGHLY Al-ONG THE TOP OF BANI( TO SILVER 1-Af(E (NOT BET~EEN PATH STATioNS 0plusmn00 AND 16plusmn00) ALL THE TREES SIWL eE LOCATED AT l-EAST A MINIMUM OF 6 FEET (HORIZONTALLY) FROM THE N loAI-f(ING PATH
APPLICATION RATE 1 LB PER 1-450 SGIUARE FEET (iIO LB5 PER ACRE)
TREE SI-IRUB SEEDING REQUIREMENTS AND NOTES
C-502
TREE SPECIES TO eE PLANTED INCLUDEbull BI-ACf( _ILLOW (SaiiK n1~) RED MAPLE (Nlaquo rtlbnm) ~ED ~f( (Qorcue rib-a) SILVER MAPl-E ( Nlaquo hcrln~m) EASTERN COTTON~ (Populue deltDidoa)
THE ACCEPTABl-E TIEE SPECIES ~11-1- eiE INSTAl-l-ED IN A RANDClM MIXED PATTERN TO ENSURE HETEROGENEOUS DISTRieUTION OF THE SPECIES IN THE AR~ IDENTIFIED ON THE SITE Pl-AN UYBRID OR CUL TIVAIS OF ANY TREE SPECIES ARE PROI-IIBITEP CONTRACTOR SHAl-l- PROVIDE NUR9fl( NAME AND SPECIES AVAil-ABILITY TO THE NER (AND NERI REPRESENTATIVE) PRIOR TO ORDERING OR INSTAl-LING ANY TREES UNACCEPTABl-E TREES ~ILL BE REMOVED AND IEPI-ACED AT THE CONTUoCTORS EXPENSE
ftHRLIM (WAUltNte PATH ATATIQNA Q+QQt TQ 20+00t )
SHRUflS SHAl-l- ell eotnAINERIZED NUISERY STOCK 2 TO a HIGH SHRUeiS ARE TO eiE INSTAl-LED AS FOL~Sbull I loITI-I A SINGLE 1WW OF ~ED-OSIER DOGHOOD ONLY TO eE LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 2 FEET (HORIZONTAL DISTANCE) AeOVE THE N~ 15AHf( ARMOR AND SPACED -4 FEET ON CENTER Al-ONG THE ENTIRE N loALf(ING PATH (NOTEbull NO SHRUe5 ARE TO INSTAl-LED IN THE VIE~ SHEDS FROM THE NEl-l BENOIES - REFER TO DRA~ING C-ICB) AND 2 IN OBLONG PATCI-IES (APPROXIMATELY 10 FEET loIDE BY 20 FEET ~) THAT ~ILL CONTAIN APPROXIMATELY 16 Pl-ANTS OF THE ACCEPTABl-E SPECIES LISTED BELOlol THE ACCEPTABLE SPECIES lolll-l- BE ~ILL BE INSTALLED IN A RANDClM MIXED PATTERN TO ENSURE HETIROG~ DISTRIBUTION (MIN SPACINCio S ON-CENTER) WITH NO MORE THAN SIX (io) OF ANY ONE PAITICUI-AI 5PECIE5 TO BE Pl-ANTED IN EACH OB~ PATCI-I
E-1106-00-4-C-IOIMDWG GFW=IHIC SCALE ------ -PROJECT NUMBER
REV
C-502 Gr
barcode 469010
barcodetext SDMS Doc ID 469010
cc Susan Svirsky EPA Richard Fisher EPA Holly Inglis EPA Tim Conway EPA Rose Howell EPA Linda Palmieri Weston Solutions (2 hard copies )A John Ziegler MDEP (2 hard copies)A Michael Gorski MDEP Eva Tor MDEP Karen Pelto MDEPA Mayor James Ruberto City of Pittsfield James McGrath Dept of Parks and Recreation
City of Pittsfield William Hines Sr Executive Director PEDA John Burke WMECo
GIGEGE_Silver_LakeReports and Presentationsllnt Planting Plan3091 011324Ltrdoc
Mr Dean Tagliaferro September 2 2010
Page 2 of2
Charles Nicol Northeast Utilities Barbara Landau Noble amp Wickersham Susan Peterson CDEPA Michael Carroll GE Rod McLaren GE Richard Gates GE Kevin Mooney GE Mark Gravelding ARCADIS Todd Cridge ARCADIS James Bieke Goodwin Procter Laurence Kirsch Goodwin Procter Public Information Repositories GE Internal Repositories
without enclosure A with enclosure in electronic format
September 2 2010
Revised Interim Silver Lake Bank Planting Plan
General Electric Company (GE) has developed a proposed revised planting plan for the restoration of the banks along the northern and eastern shores of Silver Lake (ie the Recreational Areas) which was originally presented in GErsquos Final Removal DesignRemoval Action Work Plan for Silver Lake Area (Final Work Plan) These revisions were occasioned by
bull Plans of Western Massachusetts Electric Company (WMECo) to install a solar power facility on its property to the north of Silver Lake Boulevard
bull A memorandum from the Natural Resource Trustees (Trustees) dated March 22 2010 with comments on GErsquos original planting plan in light of WMECorsquos solar facility plans and
bull Comments from the US Environmental Protection Agency the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and the Trustees dated August 10 2010 regarding draft proposed modifications to the originally proposed planting plan
This document describes the components of the Recreational Area bank planting plan provides a list of the selected plant types and species and details area-specific planting locations and configurations including information regarding the assimilation of the related plan for the walking path and benches to be installed within a portion of the Recreational Areas Additional details are included on the attached Drawings C-103 and C-502 Complete details of the entire restoration plan for the Recreational Areas will be provided in a revised Final Work Plan to be submitted in November 2010
Overall Approach
The Final Work Plan proposed installation of a single row of trees at the approximate top of bank as well as certain shrub specimens in various configurations along the entire length of the walking path to be installed on the approximate top of bank on a portion of the northern and eastern shores of Silver Lake Due to the potential for such trees to shade the planned solar power facility the Trusteesrsquo March 22 2010 memorandum specified 4 acceptable options for a modified planting plan GE selected a combination of the Trusteesrsquo options 2 and 3 which were to
bull Cluster trees and shrubs less than 20 feet in height at maturity in dense clumps on the north side of the path where feasible and
bull Cluster trees and shrubs less than 20 feet in height at maturity in dense clumps on the south side of the path (between the walking path and Silver Lake) but leaving gap openings in front of the proposed benches to allow an unobstructed view of the lake
The resulting revised planting plan includes installation of the following vegetation as discussed further below
bull A single row of taller trees along portions of the lake shore (on the eastern and northwestern shores) where they will not interfere with WEMCorsquos solar facility plans
bull Single or double rows of shrubs along the top of the armor stone associated with the sediment cap
GGEGE_Silver_LakeReports and PresentationsInt Planting Plan3091011324Plandoc Page 1 of 4
September 2 2010
bull 26 oblong patches of shrubs along the extent of the walking path on the northern shore of the lake
bull Clustered trees and shrubs less than 20 feet in height at maturity in 31 dense clumps on the northern and southern sides of the path between Stations 0+00 and 16+00 where feasible with gaps maintained in front of the proposed bench locations to allow an unobstructed view of the lake and
bull Upland and wetland herbaceous ground cover seed mixes
Significant modifications to the original planting plan include
bull Replacement of the single line of taller tree species along the northern shore of the lake with dense clumps of shorter species trees and shrubs (as shown on Drawing C-103) including
- 4 clumps to the north of the walking path near Station 0+00
- 2 clumps to the north of the walking path near Station 16+00 and
- 25 clumps installed to the south of the walking path between Station 0+00 and 16+00 but leaving gaps in front of benches to allow an unobstructed view of the lake
bull Removal of 103 tall trees from the plan
bull Addition of 193 short treesshrubs to the plan
bull Removal of a bench that was previously located at path Station 14+65+
Short TreeShrub Species
Short trees and shrubs will be planted in a variety of configurations including single and double rows oblong patches and dense clumps Shrub species to be installed in rows andor oblong patches include red-osier dogwood (cornus sericea) northern arrowwood (viburnum recognitum) and winterberry holly (ilex verticillata) Based on recommendations from the Trustees and commercial availability treeshrub clump species have been selected for both upland (dry soil species) and wetland (moist soil species) areas as summarized in the table below Upland and wetland areas will be distinguished by the delineation of Bordering Vegetated Wetland areas around Silver Lake at an approximate elevation of 9800 feet (as shown on Drawing C-103)
Dry Soil Species Moist Soil Species
bull Nannyberry Viburnum (Viburnum lentago)
bull Serviceberry (Amelanchier canadesnsis)
bull Silky Dogwood (Cornus amomum)
bull Black chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa)
bull Choke cherry (Prunus virginiana)
bull Pussy-willow (Salix discolor)
bull Speckled alder (Alnus incana)
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September 2 2010
Short tree and shrub species will be installed in the following arrangements
bull A double row of shrubs consisting of a mixture of red-osier dogwoods northern arrowwood and winterberry holly will be installed at the top of the rip-rap along the northwestern shore of the lake adjacent to Fourth Street and from the end of the walking path (ie Station 20+0294) to the end of the Recreational Areas near the intersection of Silver Lake Boulevard and East Street
bull A single row of red-osier dogwoods will be installed at the top of the rip-rap along the walking path between Station 0+00 and Station 10+50 and between Station 13+60 and the end of the walking path
bull Dense clumps of shrubs (31 total) will be planted on both the northern and southern sides of the walking path between Stations 0+00 and 10+50 and between Stations 14+00 and 16+00 Each clump will include 4 to 10 plants consisting of a random mix of the species listed in the table above (depending on the soil type)
bull Oblong patches of shrubs (26 total) will be planted on the southern side of the walking path between Stations 0+00 and 10+50 and between Stations 14+00 and 16+00 These patches will be approximately 10 feet wide by 20 feet long (oriented so the long axis parallels the lake bank) and generally spaced so that there is approximately 50 feet between patches Each patch will include approximately 16 plants consisting of an equal mix of red-osier dogwoods northern arrowwood and winterberry holly with no more than 6 of one species per patch
bull Individual specimens in the single and double rows of shrubs described above will be planted on approximate 4-foot centers
bull Individual specimens in the oblong patches and dense short treeshrub clusters described above will be planted on approximate 5-foot centers
Other pertinent specifications for the short trees and shrubs installed in the walking path area from Station 0+00 to Station 20+0294 are
bull Maximum plant heights for treesshrubs between Station 0+00 and Station 16+00 will not exceed 20 feet at full maturity
bull Viewsheds associated with the 9 remaining bench locations proposed in the Final Work Plan will be maintained
Canopy Tree Species
Tall tree species will be planted in a single row along the eastern end of the lake and along the northwestern end of the lake immediately adjacent to Fourth Street Selected tree species will include (but not be limited to) black willow (Salix nigra) silver maple (Acer saccharinum) red oak (Quercus rubra) red maple (Acer rubrum) and eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoids) Installed trees will have a minimum height of 10 feet with an approximate spacing of 12 feet on center and will be installed at the approximate top of bank (ie further up the bank from the shrubs) (An initial assessment of the commercial availability of the above-listed tree species indicates that silver maple red oak and red maple
GGEGE_Silver_LakeReports and PresentationsInt Planting Plan3091011324Plandoc Page 3 of 4
September 2 2010
are available at a minimum height of 10rsquo during the spring planting season but that it is uncommon to find commercially available black willow or eastern cottonwood of that size) GE will restrict the selected Remediation Contractor from using tree species that are either cultivars or hybrids Complete details related to tree planting are included on the attached drawings
Miscellaneous Planting Details
bull All trees and shrubs will be watered upon installation and thereafter as necessary for plant survival
bull Coconut coir erosion controlweed suppression mats will be placed around all installed tree and shrub plants Bark mulch may be substituted such mats for any plantings on relatively level terrain
bull All installed trees and shrubs will be a minimum of 6 feet from the walking path andor 8 feet from the edge of Silver Lake Boulevard or Fourth Street (except that if there is not sufficient space to maintain that distance from the edge of the paved roadway of Fourth Street trees will not be planted) Short treesshrubs installed along the walking path will not encroach on the available space between the benches and the lake
bull Bordering Vegetated Wetland delineation (ie approximate elevation of 9800 feet) will be flagged in the field (post-construction) to distinguish between upland and wetland areas and guide the selection of treeshrub species and appropriate ground cover seed mix
GGEGE_Silver_LakeReports and PresentationsInt Planting Plan3091011324Plandoc Page 4 of 4
BETilEEN STATIONS 0+00 AND 1+00 A SINGLE ROil OF RED-OSIER DOGilOODS iliTI-l A MAXIMUM SPACINCi OF 4 ON-CENTER IS TO BE LOCATED A MINIMUM 2 (HORIZONTAL DISTANCCE) ABOVE TI-lE TOP OF BANK ARMOR THE OBLON~ PATCHES (THE SPECIES NOTED ON THE PLANS) ARE TO BE LOCATED ABOVE THE ROil OF RED OSIER DOGilOODS AS-NOTED THERE ARE TO BE NO SHRUBS OR TREES PLANTED IN THE VIEWSHEDS FROM THE ~ NEil BENCHES
CliILCNGi PAT~IOS (ID ~IDlE ~T 20 LCNGi - ~~~ APPROXIMATELY I PLANTS PfR PAT~) THE PAT~IOS ~ILL CONTAIN A MllCTURE OF SPECIES INCLUOINCOo RED-aampIER ~ NORTlERN ARRDiolllaquollP AND ~INTERI5fRn TWE ACCEPT~LE 5PECIES WIU elE IN5TAuEP IN A RANDOM FASHION ~ITW NO MORE THAN PLANTS OF TWE ~IE SPECIIOS AuOWED PfR PAT~ TTP
(SOJTW OF HEAOioiAU) INSTAU A SINCOLE RDiol OF TREES WI~ AN APPROXIMATE SPACINCO OF 12deg ON CENTfR TREES TO elE PLANTW AT THE APPROXIMATE TOP OF eANIlt ~fR TREES WIU MAINTAIN A MINIMUM HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF II-FEET OFF TWE EXISTING ~ITUMINOUS TRAVELlED -T IF PLANTINIO SPACE 15 INSUFFICIENT TREES WIU elE OMITTED REFER TO DRAIIINCO G-602 FOR 5PECIIOS DETAILS AND NOTIOS TYPICAL
A POU~E RQiol OF 5HRU~ ~ITH A MAXIMUM SPACINIO OF -41 ON CENTER iiIITW A STAGGERW RDiol ALIGNMENT FIRST RDiol TO BE A MINIMUM OF 2 OFF THE TOP OF etNI( ARMOR SPECIES INCLUDE A MIXTIRE OF RED-OSifR DOGOOO NORTHERN ARRDiolllaquollP AND ~INTERBERRT
A SINGLE RD1o1 OF SHRU~ iiIITH A MAX SPACINIO OF -41
bull RD1o1 IS TO eE A A SINIOLE RDiol OF TREES loiiTW AN APPROXIMATE SPACING OF 12 ON CENTER TREES TO BE PLANTED AT APPROXIMATE TOP OF etNIlt ~EVER TREES WILl MAINTAIN A MINIMUM HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF bull-FEET OFF THE NEW WALIltINIO PATH NO TREES TO BE PLANTW BETWEEN ~KING PATW STATIONS O+ClCl AND 16+lt1Clt REFER TO DRA~ING C-602 FOR SPECIES DETAILS AND NOTES TYPICAL
MINIMUM 2 1 OFF TWE TOP OF etNIlt ARMOR ROW iiIIL1 CONSIST OF RED-OSifR DOGHOODS ONLT NO 5HRUe5 OR TREES WIU elE PLANTW TWAT WILl OBSTRUCT THE VIEW FROM TWE NEW t5~ES REFfR TO ~lNG C-602 FOR DETAILS AND NOTES TYPICAL
LIMIT OF BANIlt ARMOR
SILVER LAKE
(SOUTW OF -LKINCO PATH TERMINATION) INSTALl A SINGLE RDiol OF TREES I-IlTH AN APPROXIMATE 5PACINCO OF 121 ON CENTER TREES TO BE PLANTW AT THE APPROXIMATE TOP OF BANK ~EVER TREES loiiU MAINTAIN A MINIMUM HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF II-FEET OFF TWE El(ISTINCO BITUMINOUS TRAVELED -T IF PLANTINCO SPACE 15 INSUFFICIENT TREES loiiL1 BE OMITTW REFER TO DRAioiiNCO G-602 FOR SPECIES DETAILS AND NOTES TYPICAL
NO PLANTINGS ON OR AROUND OUTFALl STRUCTURE
DOUBLE R01o1 OF SHR~ ~ITH A MAXIMUM SPACING OF -4 ON CENTER WITH A STAGGERED R01o1 ALIGNMENT FIRST RDiol TO BE A MINIMUM OF 2 OFF TWE TOP OF eANIlt ARMOR SPECIIOS INCLUDE A MllltTURE OF REP-OSifR DOG~OOP NORTHERN ARRQiolllaquollP AND loiiNTEREIERRT
SUBJECT TO THE TRANSFER OF PROPERllES CURRENTLY OWNED BY THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY AND THE WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRIC COMPANY TO A NON-PRIVATE ENTITY
EROSION CONTWL eii-ANKET NORTll AMERICAN GREEN Cl25 OR eIUAI-
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Bl-ANKET AND TllEN CAREFUl-l-Y CUT BlANKET AS NECESSARY TO INSTAl-L Al-L REQUIRED PLANTINGS 00 NOT INSTALL Pl-ANTINGS AND ATTEMPT TO CUTIFIT Bl-ANKET AROUND Pl-ANTS
C-502 NTS
IJIEE5HB1Je CLYSTERsect m 8E INSTAl 1m CgtWEEN pJY SUJPNsect Q+QQ AND 16+QQgtmiddot
TREEI5HRUI5 CLUSTERS _11-1- eE INSTAl-l-ED ON eoTH THE NORTH AND S0VTH SIDES OF THE ~f(ING PATH (REFER TO C-108) SPaIES ~11-1- CONSIST OF A RANDClM MIXTURE (eASED UPON LOCATION) OFbull
FOR Dfl( SOILS (UPl-AND)bull I NANNI15ERRY VIBUINUM (VIbarn ~) 2 SERVICEeERfl( (Aml~nhlr --lo) a eLACf( CI-IOKEeERRY ( Arclnla mel) -4 CI-IOKE CI-IERRY (Phnuo vlrqlnlana) 5 SILf(Y DOGHOOD (comuo cmcm)
FOR MOIST SOILS (ETLAND)bull I PUSSY Wll-l-0 (Soilbull diOCCgtIltr) 2 SPECI(I-ED ALPER (Ainubull lncana -middot r-)
TREEISHRUB SPACING Il-L BE APPROXIMATELY 5-FEET ON CENTER AND NONE OF THE PLANTINGS ~ILL BE CLOSER 1llAN -FEET TO THE ~f(ING PATH OR ll-FEET TO SILVER LAf(E BOU~ARD
TREES AND SHRUflS _11-1- flE Pl-ANTED DURINc THE MONTHS OF APRIL OR MAY OR IN OCTceER OR NOVEMBER
TREESHRUB CLUSTER SPACING APPIWXIMATEL Y 5 OC (PARTLY DIY SOIL SPECIES REFER TO LIST AlICNE)
UPLAND
TREESHRUB CLUSTER SPACING APPIWXIMATEI-Y 5 OC (PAITL Y MOIST SOIL SPECIES REFER TO LIST AaCNE)
SILVER LAKE BLVD
TREESHRUB Cl-USTER SPACING APPROXIMATEI-Y 51
OC (Al-L DRY SOIL SPECIES)
REFER TO PLAN C-103 FOR 51-lRUBITREE CLUSTER LOCATIONS AND ~ETLAND DELINEATION LIMITS
4 TREE51-lRUB CLUSTER NOTES AND PLANTING DETAIL
C-S02 NTS
NE~L Y Pl-ANTED TREE (MINIMUM
SEE TREE PROTECTOR IN DETAIL 2C-502
TREES (MINIMUM HEIGHT 10-FEET) ~ITll ~ STAf(ES SET OPPOSITE AND INTO SUBGRAPE ~ITH GUT ~IRES AT qo DECOREE ANGl-E TO STAf(ES USING 10 GAUGE GAl-VANIZED SOFT STEEL ~IRE AND 1VRNeUCf(LE T~-PL Y 112deg DIA REINFORCED Ruai5ER I-lOSE AND 2 SGI bull amp-O LONG CEDAR STAf(ES NOTQIED FOR loll RES
Pl-ANT TO A DEPTH OF 15-16 PI-ANTINc HOLE SHOULD BE NO PEEPER 1llAN TllE ACTUAL DEPTll OF THE ROOTl5ALL Pl-ANT TREE SO THAT THE ROOT FLAIR IS AaCNE THE SOIL LINE
FINISH GRAPE COVEFlEP loITH EROSION CONTROL BLANKET BlANf(ET IS TO BE CI255N (1001 BIOPECORAPABLE cocONUT Bl-ANKET) BY NORTH AMERICAN GREEN OR APPROVED EGUAL TYPICAL SEE INSTALLATION DETAIL ON 1C-502
SEE DETAIL 3C-502 FOR Pl-ANTING DETAILS
APACENT AR~ REFER TO DRA~ING C-ICB
ABRASION GUARDSTEM PROTECTOR IS REQUIRED ON Al-L CAGES
12bull ASSEMBl-ED ~ELPED ~IRE TREE PROTECTOR CAGE
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AND REMOVE AS MUQI OF THE BNOltOING MATERIAL ~ POSSIBLE PARTICUI-ARL Y FROM THE TOP OF THE ROOTl5ALL
TOPSOIL (MIN)
SUBJECT TO THE TRANSFER OF PROPERTIES CURRENTLY OWNED BY THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY AND THE WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRIC COMPANY TO A NON-PRIVATE ENTITY
TREE$ (WC(NG PATH STATIONS OplusmnQOt TO 20plusmn00t ) REFER TO ~lNG C-108 FOR TREE AND SHRUB PLANTING REGUIREMENTS FOR AREAS NOT APACENT TO TI-lE N~ ~f(ING PATH THE ACCEPTABLE SPECIES SHAl-L NOT DEVIATE FROM THOSE LISTED HEREON
TREES SHALL BE NUJUERY STOCK _ITH A MINIMUM ACCEPTABl-E TREE HEIGHT OF 10 FEET TREES SHALL BE PLANTED APPROXIMATELY 12 ON CENTER IN A SINGLE 1WW IWUGHLY Al-ONG THE TOP OF BANI( TO SILVER 1-Af(E (NOT BET~EEN PATH STATioNS 0plusmn00 AND 16plusmn00) ALL THE TREES SIWL eE LOCATED AT l-EAST A MINIMUM OF 6 FEET (HORIZONTALLY) FROM THE N loAI-f(ING PATH
APPLICATION RATE 1 LB PER 1-450 SGIUARE FEET (iIO LB5 PER ACRE)
TREE SI-IRUB SEEDING REQUIREMENTS AND NOTES
C-502
TREE SPECIES TO eE PLANTED INCLUDEbull BI-ACf( _ILLOW (SaiiK n1~) RED MAPLE (Nlaquo rtlbnm) ~ED ~f( (Qorcue rib-a) SILVER MAPl-E ( Nlaquo hcrln~m) EASTERN COTTON~ (Populue deltDidoa)
THE ACCEPTABl-E TIEE SPECIES ~11-1- eiE INSTAl-l-ED IN A RANDClM MIXED PATTERN TO ENSURE HETEROGENEOUS DISTRieUTION OF THE SPECIES IN THE AR~ IDENTIFIED ON THE SITE Pl-AN UYBRID OR CUL TIVAIS OF ANY TREE SPECIES ARE PROI-IIBITEP CONTRACTOR SHAl-l- PROVIDE NUR9fl( NAME AND SPECIES AVAil-ABILITY TO THE NER (AND NERI REPRESENTATIVE) PRIOR TO ORDERING OR INSTAl-LING ANY TREES UNACCEPTABl-E TREES ~ILL BE REMOVED AND IEPI-ACED AT THE CONTUoCTORS EXPENSE
ftHRLIM (WAUltNte PATH ATATIQNA Q+QQt TQ 20+00t )
SHRUflS SHAl-l- ell eotnAINERIZED NUISERY STOCK 2 TO a HIGH SHRUeiS ARE TO eiE INSTAl-LED AS FOL~Sbull I loITI-I A SINGLE 1WW OF ~ED-OSIER DOGHOOD ONLY TO eE LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 2 FEET (HORIZONTAL DISTANCE) AeOVE THE N~ 15AHf( ARMOR AND SPACED -4 FEET ON CENTER Al-ONG THE ENTIRE N loALf(ING PATH (NOTEbull NO SHRUe5 ARE TO INSTAl-LED IN THE VIE~ SHEDS FROM THE NEl-l BENOIES - REFER TO DRA~ING C-ICB) AND 2 IN OBLONG PATCI-IES (APPROXIMATELY 10 FEET loIDE BY 20 FEET ~) THAT ~ILL CONTAIN APPROXIMATELY 16 Pl-ANTS OF THE ACCEPTABl-E SPECIES LISTED BELOlol THE ACCEPTABLE SPECIES lolll-l- BE ~ILL BE INSTALLED IN A RANDClM MIXED PATTERN TO ENSURE HETIROG~ DISTRIBUTION (MIN SPACINCio S ON-CENTER) WITH NO MORE THAN SIX (io) OF ANY ONE PAITICUI-AI 5PECIE5 TO BE Pl-ANTED IN EACH OB~ PATCI-I
E-1106-00-4-C-IOIMDWG GFW=IHIC SCALE ------ -PROJECT NUMBER
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C-502 Gr
barcode 469010
barcodetext SDMS Doc ID 469010
September 2 2010
Revised Interim Silver Lake Bank Planting Plan
General Electric Company (GE) has developed a proposed revised planting plan for the restoration of the banks along the northern and eastern shores of Silver Lake (ie the Recreational Areas) which was originally presented in GErsquos Final Removal DesignRemoval Action Work Plan for Silver Lake Area (Final Work Plan) These revisions were occasioned by
bull Plans of Western Massachusetts Electric Company (WMECo) to install a solar power facility on its property to the north of Silver Lake Boulevard
bull A memorandum from the Natural Resource Trustees (Trustees) dated March 22 2010 with comments on GErsquos original planting plan in light of WMECorsquos solar facility plans and
bull Comments from the US Environmental Protection Agency the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and the Trustees dated August 10 2010 regarding draft proposed modifications to the originally proposed planting plan
This document describes the components of the Recreational Area bank planting plan provides a list of the selected plant types and species and details area-specific planting locations and configurations including information regarding the assimilation of the related plan for the walking path and benches to be installed within a portion of the Recreational Areas Additional details are included on the attached Drawings C-103 and C-502 Complete details of the entire restoration plan for the Recreational Areas will be provided in a revised Final Work Plan to be submitted in November 2010
Overall Approach
The Final Work Plan proposed installation of a single row of trees at the approximate top of bank as well as certain shrub specimens in various configurations along the entire length of the walking path to be installed on the approximate top of bank on a portion of the northern and eastern shores of Silver Lake Due to the potential for such trees to shade the planned solar power facility the Trusteesrsquo March 22 2010 memorandum specified 4 acceptable options for a modified planting plan GE selected a combination of the Trusteesrsquo options 2 and 3 which were to
bull Cluster trees and shrubs less than 20 feet in height at maturity in dense clumps on the north side of the path where feasible and
bull Cluster trees and shrubs less than 20 feet in height at maturity in dense clumps on the south side of the path (between the walking path and Silver Lake) but leaving gap openings in front of the proposed benches to allow an unobstructed view of the lake
The resulting revised planting plan includes installation of the following vegetation as discussed further below
bull A single row of taller trees along portions of the lake shore (on the eastern and northwestern shores) where they will not interfere with WEMCorsquos solar facility plans
bull Single or double rows of shrubs along the top of the armor stone associated with the sediment cap
GGEGE_Silver_LakeReports and PresentationsInt Planting Plan3091011324Plandoc Page 1 of 4
September 2 2010
bull 26 oblong patches of shrubs along the extent of the walking path on the northern shore of the lake
bull Clustered trees and shrubs less than 20 feet in height at maturity in 31 dense clumps on the northern and southern sides of the path between Stations 0+00 and 16+00 where feasible with gaps maintained in front of the proposed bench locations to allow an unobstructed view of the lake and
bull Upland and wetland herbaceous ground cover seed mixes
Significant modifications to the original planting plan include
bull Replacement of the single line of taller tree species along the northern shore of the lake with dense clumps of shorter species trees and shrubs (as shown on Drawing C-103) including
- 4 clumps to the north of the walking path near Station 0+00
- 2 clumps to the north of the walking path near Station 16+00 and
- 25 clumps installed to the south of the walking path between Station 0+00 and 16+00 but leaving gaps in front of benches to allow an unobstructed view of the lake
bull Removal of 103 tall trees from the plan
bull Addition of 193 short treesshrubs to the plan
bull Removal of a bench that was previously located at path Station 14+65+
Short TreeShrub Species
Short trees and shrubs will be planted in a variety of configurations including single and double rows oblong patches and dense clumps Shrub species to be installed in rows andor oblong patches include red-osier dogwood (cornus sericea) northern arrowwood (viburnum recognitum) and winterberry holly (ilex verticillata) Based on recommendations from the Trustees and commercial availability treeshrub clump species have been selected for both upland (dry soil species) and wetland (moist soil species) areas as summarized in the table below Upland and wetland areas will be distinguished by the delineation of Bordering Vegetated Wetland areas around Silver Lake at an approximate elevation of 9800 feet (as shown on Drawing C-103)
Dry Soil Species Moist Soil Species
bull Nannyberry Viburnum (Viburnum lentago)
bull Serviceberry (Amelanchier canadesnsis)
bull Silky Dogwood (Cornus amomum)
bull Black chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa)
bull Choke cherry (Prunus virginiana)
bull Pussy-willow (Salix discolor)
bull Speckled alder (Alnus incana)
GGEGE_Silver_LakeReports and PresentationsInt Planting Plan3091011324Plandoc Page 2 of 4
September 2 2010
Short tree and shrub species will be installed in the following arrangements
bull A double row of shrubs consisting of a mixture of red-osier dogwoods northern arrowwood and winterberry holly will be installed at the top of the rip-rap along the northwestern shore of the lake adjacent to Fourth Street and from the end of the walking path (ie Station 20+0294) to the end of the Recreational Areas near the intersection of Silver Lake Boulevard and East Street
bull A single row of red-osier dogwoods will be installed at the top of the rip-rap along the walking path between Station 0+00 and Station 10+50 and between Station 13+60 and the end of the walking path
bull Dense clumps of shrubs (31 total) will be planted on both the northern and southern sides of the walking path between Stations 0+00 and 10+50 and between Stations 14+00 and 16+00 Each clump will include 4 to 10 plants consisting of a random mix of the species listed in the table above (depending on the soil type)
bull Oblong patches of shrubs (26 total) will be planted on the southern side of the walking path between Stations 0+00 and 10+50 and between Stations 14+00 and 16+00 These patches will be approximately 10 feet wide by 20 feet long (oriented so the long axis parallels the lake bank) and generally spaced so that there is approximately 50 feet between patches Each patch will include approximately 16 plants consisting of an equal mix of red-osier dogwoods northern arrowwood and winterberry holly with no more than 6 of one species per patch
bull Individual specimens in the single and double rows of shrubs described above will be planted on approximate 4-foot centers
bull Individual specimens in the oblong patches and dense short treeshrub clusters described above will be planted on approximate 5-foot centers
Other pertinent specifications for the short trees and shrubs installed in the walking path area from Station 0+00 to Station 20+0294 are
bull Maximum plant heights for treesshrubs between Station 0+00 and Station 16+00 will not exceed 20 feet at full maturity
bull Viewsheds associated with the 9 remaining bench locations proposed in the Final Work Plan will be maintained
Canopy Tree Species
Tall tree species will be planted in a single row along the eastern end of the lake and along the northwestern end of the lake immediately adjacent to Fourth Street Selected tree species will include (but not be limited to) black willow (Salix nigra) silver maple (Acer saccharinum) red oak (Quercus rubra) red maple (Acer rubrum) and eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoids) Installed trees will have a minimum height of 10 feet with an approximate spacing of 12 feet on center and will be installed at the approximate top of bank (ie further up the bank from the shrubs) (An initial assessment of the commercial availability of the above-listed tree species indicates that silver maple red oak and red maple
GGEGE_Silver_LakeReports and PresentationsInt Planting Plan3091011324Plandoc Page 3 of 4
September 2 2010
are available at a minimum height of 10rsquo during the spring planting season but that it is uncommon to find commercially available black willow or eastern cottonwood of that size) GE will restrict the selected Remediation Contractor from using tree species that are either cultivars or hybrids Complete details related to tree planting are included on the attached drawings
Miscellaneous Planting Details
bull All trees and shrubs will be watered upon installation and thereafter as necessary for plant survival
bull Coconut coir erosion controlweed suppression mats will be placed around all installed tree and shrub plants Bark mulch may be substituted such mats for any plantings on relatively level terrain
bull All installed trees and shrubs will be a minimum of 6 feet from the walking path andor 8 feet from the edge of Silver Lake Boulevard or Fourth Street (except that if there is not sufficient space to maintain that distance from the edge of the paved roadway of Fourth Street trees will not be planted) Short treesshrubs installed along the walking path will not encroach on the available space between the benches and the lake
bull Bordering Vegetated Wetland delineation (ie approximate elevation of 9800 feet) will be flagged in the field (post-construction) to distinguish between upland and wetland areas and guide the selection of treeshrub species and appropriate ground cover seed mix
GGEGE_Silver_LakeReports and PresentationsInt Planting Plan3091011324Plandoc Page 4 of 4
BETilEEN STATIONS 0+00 AND 1+00 A SINGLE ROil OF RED-OSIER DOGilOODS iliTI-l A MAXIMUM SPACINCi OF 4 ON-CENTER IS TO BE LOCATED A MINIMUM 2 (HORIZONTAL DISTANCCE) ABOVE TI-lE TOP OF BANK ARMOR THE OBLON~ PATCHES (THE SPECIES NOTED ON THE PLANS) ARE TO BE LOCATED ABOVE THE ROil OF RED OSIER DOGilOODS AS-NOTED THERE ARE TO BE NO SHRUBS OR TREES PLANTED IN THE VIEWSHEDS FROM THE ~ NEil BENCHES
CliILCNGi PAT~IOS (ID ~IDlE ~T 20 LCNGi - ~~~ APPROXIMATELY I PLANTS PfR PAT~) THE PAT~IOS ~ILL CONTAIN A MllCTURE OF SPECIES INCLUOINCOo RED-aampIER ~ NORTlERN ARRDiolllaquollP AND ~INTERI5fRn TWE ACCEPT~LE 5PECIES WIU elE IN5TAuEP IN A RANDOM FASHION ~ITW NO MORE THAN PLANTS OF TWE ~IE SPECIIOS AuOWED PfR PAT~ TTP
(SOJTW OF HEAOioiAU) INSTAU A SINCOLE RDiol OF TREES WI~ AN APPROXIMATE SPACINCO OF 12deg ON CENTfR TREES TO elE PLANTW AT THE APPROXIMATE TOP OF eANIlt ~fR TREES WIU MAINTAIN A MINIMUM HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF II-FEET OFF TWE EXISTING ~ITUMINOUS TRAVELlED -T IF PLANTINIO SPACE 15 INSUFFICIENT TREES WIU elE OMITTED REFER TO DRAIIINCO G-602 FOR 5PECIIOS DETAILS AND NOTIOS TYPICAL
A POU~E RQiol OF 5HRU~ ~ITH A MAXIMUM SPACINIO OF -41 ON CENTER iiIITW A STAGGERW RDiol ALIGNMENT FIRST RDiol TO BE A MINIMUM OF 2 OFF THE TOP OF etNI( ARMOR SPECIES INCLUDE A MIXTIRE OF RED-OSifR DOGOOO NORTHERN ARRDiolllaquollP AND ~INTERBERRT
A SINGLE RD1o1 OF SHRU~ iiIITH A MAX SPACINIO OF -41
bull RD1o1 IS TO eE A A SINIOLE RDiol OF TREES loiiTW AN APPROXIMATE SPACING OF 12 ON CENTER TREES TO BE PLANTED AT APPROXIMATE TOP OF etNIlt ~EVER TREES WILl MAINTAIN A MINIMUM HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF bull-FEET OFF THE NEW WALIltINIO PATH NO TREES TO BE PLANTW BETWEEN ~KING PATW STATIONS O+ClCl AND 16+lt1Clt REFER TO DRA~ING C-602 FOR SPECIES DETAILS AND NOTES TYPICAL
MINIMUM 2 1 OFF TWE TOP OF etNIlt ARMOR ROW iiIIL1 CONSIST OF RED-OSifR DOGHOODS ONLT NO 5HRUe5 OR TREES WIU elE PLANTW TWAT WILl OBSTRUCT THE VIEW FROM TWE NEW t5~ES REFfR TO ~lNG C-602 FOR DETAILS AND NOTES TYPICAL
LIMIT OF BANIlt ARMOR
SILVER LAKE
(SOUTW OF -LKINCO PATH TERMINATION) INSTALl A SINGLE RDiol OF TREES I-IlTH AN APPROXIMATE 5PACINCO OF 121 ON CENTER TREES TO BE PLANTW AT THE APPROXIMATE TOP OF BANK ~EVER TREES loiiU MAINTAIN A MINIMUM HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF II-FEET OFF TWE El(ISTINCO BITUMINOUS TRAVELED -T IF PLANTINCO SPACE 15 INSUFFICIENT TREES loiiL1 BE OMITTW REFER TO DRAioiiNCO G-602 FOR SPECIES DETAILS AND NOTES TYPICAL
NO PLANTINGS ON OR AROUND OUTFALl STRUCTURE
DOUBLE R01o1 OF SHR~ ~ITH A MAXIMUM SPACING OF -4 ON CENTER WITH A STAGGERED R01o1 ALIGNMENT FIRST RDiol TO BE A MINIMUM OF 2 OFF TWE TOP OF eANIlt ARMOR SPECIIOS INCLUDE A MllltTURE OF REP-OSifR DOG~OOP NORTHERN ARRQiolllaquollP AND loiiNTEREIERRT
SUBJECT TO THE TRANSFER OF PROPERllES CURRENTLY OWNED BY THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY AND THE WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRIC COMPANY TO A NON-PRIVATE ENTITY
EROSION CONTWL eii-ANKET NORTll AMERICAN GREEN Cl25 OR eIUAI-
SE COMPACTED DETAIL SA
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DETAIL IIC
I INSTAl-l- ~ PER MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS IF THEY VAfl( FROM DETAILS SHOWN 2 APPLY Al-L REQUIRED SEED MIXTURE PRIOR TO EROSION CONTIWL 51-ANf(ET INSTAl-l-ATION INSTAl-lshy
Bl-ANKET AND TllEN CAREFUl-l-Y CUT BlANKET AS NECESSARY TO INSTAl-L Al-L REQUIRED PLANTINGS 00 NOT INSTALL Pl-ANTINGS AND ATTEMPT TO CUTIFIT Bl-ANKET AROUND Pl-ANTS
C-502 NTS
IJIEE5HB1Je CLYSTERsect m 8E INSTAl 1m CgtWEEN pJY SUJPNsect Q+QQ AND 16+QQgtmiddot
TREEI5HRUI5 CLUSTERS _11-1- eE INSTAl-l-ED ON eoTH THE NORTH AND S0VTH SIDES OF THE ~f(ING PATH (REFER TO C-108) SPaIES ~11-1- CONSIST OF A RANDClM MIXTURE (eASED UPON LOCATION) OFbull
FOR Dfl( SOILS (UPl-AND)bull I NANNI15ERRY VIBUINUM (VIbarn ~) 2 SERVICEeERfl( (Aml~nhlr --lo) a eLACf( CI-IOKEeERRY ( Arclnla mel) -4 CI-IOKE CI-IERRY (Phnuo vlrqlnlana) 5 SILf(Y DOGHOOD (comuo cmcm)
FOR MOIST SOILS (ETLAND)bull I PUSSY Wll-l-0 (Soilbull diOCCgtIltr) 2 SPECI(I-ED ALPER (Ainubull lncana -middot r-)
TREEISHRUB SPACING Il-L BE APPROXIMATELY 5-FEET ON CENTER AND NONE OF THE PLANTINGS ~ILL BE CLOSER 1llAN -FEET TO THE ~f(ING PATH OR ll-FEET TO SILVER LAf(E BOU~ARD
TREES AND SHRUflS _11-1- flE Pl-ANTED DURINc THE MONTHS OF APRIL OR MAY OR IN OCTceER OR NOVEMBER
TREESHRUB CLUSTER SPACING APPIWXIMATEL Y 5 OC (PARTLY DIY SOIL SPECIES REFER TO LIST AlICNE)
UPLAND
TREESHRUB CLUSTER SPACING APPIWXIMATEI-Y 5 OC (PAITL Y MOIST SOIL SPECIES REFER TO LIST AaCNE)
SILVER LAKE BLVD
TREESHRUB Cl-USTER SPACING APPROXIMATEI-Y 51
OC (Al-L DRY SOIL SPECIES)
REFER TO PLAN C-103 FOR 51-lRUBITREE CLUSTER LOCATIONS AND ~ETLAND DELINEATION LIMITS
4 TREE51-lRUB CLUSTER NOTES AND PLANTING DETAIL
C-S02 NTS
NE~L Y Pl-ANTED TREE (MINIMUM
SEE TREE PROTECTOR IN DETAIL 2C-502
TREES (MINIMUM HEIGHT 10-FEET) ~ITll ~ STAf(ES SET OPPOSITE AND INTO SUBGRAPE ~ITH GUT ~IRES AT qo DECOREE ANGl-E TO STAf(ES USING 10 GAUGE GAl-VANIZED SOFT STEEL ~IRE AND 1VRNeUCf(LE T~-PL Y 112deg DIA REINFORCED Ruai5ER I-lOSE AND 2 SGI bull amp-O LONG CEDAR STAf(ES NOTQIED FOR loll RES
Pl-ANT TO A DEPTH OF 15-16 PI-ANTINc HOLE SHOULD BE NO PEEPER 1llAN TllE ACTUAL DEPTll OF THE ROOTl5ALL Pl-ANT TREE SO THAT THE ROOT FLAIR IS AaCNE THE SOIL LINE
FINISH GRAPE COVEFlEP loITH EROSION CONTROL BLANKET BlANf(ET IS TO BE CI255N (1001 BIOPECORAPABLE cocONUT Bl-ANKET) BY NORTH AMERICAN GREEN OR APPROVED EGUAL TYPICAL SEE INSTALLATION DETAIL ON 1C-502
SEE DETAIL 3C-502 FOR Pl-ANTING DETAILS
APACENT AR~ REFER TO DRA~ING C-ICB
ABRASION GUARDSTEM PROTECTOR IS REQUIRED ON Al-L CAGES
12bull ASSEMBl-ED ~ELPED ~IRE TREE PROTECTOR CAGE
METAl- STAPl-E (ll MIN)
AND REMOVE AS MUQI OF THE BNOltOING MATERIAL ~ POSSIBLE PARTICUI-ARL Y FROM THE TOP OF THE ROOTl5ALL
TOPSOIL (MIN)
SUBJECT TO THE TRANSFER OF PROPERTIES CURRENTLY OWNED BY THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY AND THE WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRIC COMPANY TO A NON-PRIVATE ENTITY
TREE$ (WC(NG PATH STATIONS OplusmnQOt TO 20plusmn00t ) REFER TO ~lNG C-108 FOR TREE AND SHRUB PLANTING REGUIREMENTS FOR AREAS NOT APACENT TO TI-lE N~ ~f(ING PATH THE ACCEPTABLE SPECIES SHAl-L NOT DEVIATE FROM THOSE LISTED HEREON
TREES SHALL BE NUJUERY STOCK _ITH A MINIMUM ACCEPTABl-E TREE HEIGHT OF 10 FEET TREES SHALL BE PLANTED APPROXIMATELY 12 ON CENTER IN A SINGLE 1WW IWUGHLY Al-ONG THE TOP OF BANI( TO SILVER 1-Af(E (NOT BET~EEN PATH STATioNS 0plusmn00 AND 16plusmn00) ALL THE TREES SIWL eE LOCATED AT l-EAST A MINIMUM OF 6 FEET (HORIZONTALLY) FROM THE N loAI-f(ING PATH
APPLICATION RATE 1 LB PER 1-450 SGIUARE FEET (iIO LB5 PER ACRE)
TREE SI-IRUB SEEDING REQUIREMENTS AND NOTES
C-502
TREE SPECIES TO eE PLANTED INCLUDEbull BI-ACf( _ILLOW (SaiiK n1~) RED MAPLE (Nlaquo rtlbnm) ~ED ~f( (Qorcue rib-a) SILVER MAPl-E ( Nlaquo hcrln~m) EASTERN COTTON~ (Populue deltDidoa)
THE ACCEPTABl-E TIEE SPECIES ~11-1- eiE INSTAl-l-ED IN A RANDClM MIXED PATTERN TO ENSURE HETEROGENEOUS DISTRieUTION OF THE SPECIES IN THE AR~ IDENTIFIED ON THE SITE Pl-AN UYBRID OR CUL TIVAIS OF ANY TREE SPECIES ARE PROI-IIBITEP CONTRACTOR SHAl-l- PROVIDE NUR9fl( NAME AND SPECIES AVAil-ABILITY TO THE NER (AND NERI REPRESENTATIVE) PRIOR TO ORDERING OR INSTAl-LING ANY TREES UNACCEPTABl-E TREES ~ILL BE REMOVED AND IEPI-ACED AT THE CONTUoCTORS EXPENSE
ftHRLIM (WAUltNte PATH ATATIQNA Q+QQt TQ 20+00t )
SHRUflS SHAl-l- ell eotnAINERIZED NUISERY STOCK 2 TO a HIGH SHRUeiS ARE TO eiE INSTAl-LED AS FOL~Sbull I loITI-I A SINGLE 1WW OF ~ED-OSIER DOGHOOD ONLY TO eE LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 2 FEET (HORIZONTAL DISTANCE) AeOVE THE N~ 15AHf( ARMOR AND SPACED -4 FEET ON CENTER Al-ONG THE ENTIRE N loALf(ING PATH (NOTEbull NO SHRUe5 ARE TO INSTAl-LED IN THE VIE~ SHEDS FROM THE NEl-l BENOIES - REFER TO DRA~ING C-ICB) AND 2 IN OBLONG PATCI-IES (APPROXIMATELY 10 FEET loIDE BY 20 FEET ~) THAT ~ILL CONTAIN APPROXIMATELY 16 Pl-ANTS OF THE ACCEPTABl-E SPECIES LISTED BELOlol THE ACCEPTABLE SPECIES lolll-l- BE ~ILL BE INSTALLED IN A RANDClM MIXED PATTERN TO ENSURE HETIROG~ DISTRIBUTION (MIN SPACINCio S ON-CENTER) WITH NO MORE THAN SIX (io) OF ANY ONE PAITICUI-AI 5PECIE5 TO BE Pl-ANTED IN EACH OB~ PATCI-I
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barcode 469010
barcodetext SDMS Doc ID 469010
September 2 2010
bull 26 oblong patches of shrubs along the extent of the walking path on the northern shore of the lake
bull Clustered trees and shrubs less than 20 feet in height at maturity in 31 dense clumps on the northern and southern sides of the path between Stations 0+00 and 16+00 where feasible with gaps maintained in front of the proposed bench locations to allow an unobstructed view of the lake and
bull Upland and wetland herbaceous ground cover seed mixes
Significant modifications to the original planting plan include
bull Replacement of the single line of taller tree species along the northern shore of the lake with dense clumps of shorter species trees and shrubs (as shown on Drawing C-103) including
- 4 clumps to the north of the walking path near Station 0+00
- 2 clumps to the north of the walking path near Station 16+00 and
- 25 clumps installed to the south of the walking path between Station 0+00 and 16+00 but leaving gaps in front of benches to allow an unobstructed view of the lake
bull Removal of 103 tall trees from the plan
bull Addition of 193 short treesshrubs to the plan
bull Removal of a bench that was previously located at path Station 14+65+
Short TreeShrub Species
Short trees and shrubs will be planted in a variety of configurations including single and double rows oblong patches and dense clumps Shrub species to be installed in rows andor oblong patches include red-osier dogwood (cornus sericea) northern arrowwood (viburnum recognitum) and winterberry holly (ilex verticillata) Based on recommendations from the Trustees and commercial availability treeshrub clump species have been selected for both upland (dry soil species) and wetland (moist soil species) areas as summarized in the table below Upland and wetland areas will be distinguished by the delineation of Bordering Vegetated Wetland areas around Silver Lake at an approximate elevation of 9800 feet (as shown on Drawing C-103)
Dry Soil Species Moist Soil Species
bull Nannyberry Viburnum (Viburnum lentago)
bull Serviceberry (Amelanchier canadesnsis)
bull Silky Dogwood (Cornus amomum)
bull Black chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa)
bull Choke cherry (Prunus virginiana)
bull Pussy-willow (Salix discolor)
bull Speckled alder (Alnus incana)
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September 2 2010
Short tree and shrub species will be installed in the following arrangements
bull A double row of shrubs consisting of a mixture of red-osier dogwoods northern arrowwood and winterberry holly will be installed at the top of the rip-rap along the northwestern shore of the lake adjacent to Fourth Street and from the end of the walking path (ie Station 20+0294) to the end of the Recreational Areas near the intersection of Silver Lake Boulevard and East Street
bull A single row of red-osier dogwoods will be installed at the top of the rip-rap along the walking path between Station 0+00 and Station 10+50 and between Station 13+60 and the end of the walking path
bull Dense clumps of shrubs (31 total) will be planted on both the northern and southern sides of the walking path between Stations 0+00 and 10+50 and between Stations 14+00 and 16+00 Each clump will include 4 to 10 plants consisting of a random mix of the species listed in the table above (depending on the soil type)
bull Oblong patches of shrubs (26 total) will be planted on the southern side of the walking path between Stations 0+00 and 10+50 and between Stations 14+00 and 16+00 These patches will be approximately 10 feet wide by 20 feet long (oriented so the long axis parallels the lake bank) and generally spaced so that there is approximately 50 feet between patches Each patch will include approximately 16 plants consisting of an equal mix of red-osier dogwoods northern arrowwood and winterberry holly with no more than 6 of one species per patch
bull Individual specimens in the single and double rows of shrubs described above will be planted on approximate 4-foot centers
bull Individual specimens in the oblong patches and dense short treeshrub clusters described above will be planted on approximate 5-foot centers
Other pertinent specifications for the short trees and shrubs installed in the walking path area from Station 0+00 to Station 20+0294 are
bull Maximum plant heights for treesshrubs between Station 0+00 and Station 16+00 will not exceed 20 feet at full maturity
bull Viewsheds associated with the 9 remaining bench locations proposed in the Final Work Plan will be maintained
Canopy Tree Species
Tall tree species will be planted in a single row along the eastern end of the lake and along the northwestern end of the lake immediately adjacent to Fourth Street Selected tree species will include (but not be limited to) black willow (Salix nigra) silver maple (Acer saccharinum) red oak (Quercus rubra) red maple (Acer rubrum) and eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoids) Installed trees will have a minimum height of 10 feet with an approximate spacing of 12 feet on center and will be installed at the approximate top of bank (ie further up the bank from the shrubs) (An initial assessment of the commercial availability of the above-listed tree species indicates that silver maple red oak and red maple
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September 2 2010
are available at a minimum height of 10rsquo during the spring planting season but that it is uncommon to find commercially available black willow or eastern cottonwood of that size) GE will restrict the selected Remediation Contractor from using tree species that are either cultivars or hybrids Complete details related to tree planting are included on the attached drawings
Miscellaneous Planting Details
bull All trees and shrubs will be watered upon installation and thereafter as necessary for plant survival
bull Coconut coir erosion controlweed suppression mats will be placed around all installed tree and shrub plants Bark mulch may be substituted such mats for any plantings on relatively level terrain
bull All installed trees and shrubs will be a minimum of 6 feet from the walking path andor 8 feet from the edge of Silver Lake Boulevard or Fourth Street (except that if there is not sufficient space to maintain that distance from the edge of the paved roadway of Fourth Street trees will not be planted) Short treesshrubs installed along the walking path will not encroach on the available space between the benches and the lake
bull Bordering Vegetated Wetland delineation (ie approximate elevation of 9800 feet) will be flagged in the field (post-construction) to distinguish between upland and wetland areas and guide the selection of treeshrub species and appropriate ground cover seed mix
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BETilEEN STATIONS 0+00 AND 1+00 A SINGLE ROil OF RED-OSIER DOGilOODS iliTI-l A MAXIMUM SPACINCi OF 4 ON-CENTER IS TO BE LOCATED A MINIMUM 2 (HORIZONTAL DISTANCCE) ABOVE TI-lE TOP OF BANK ARMOR THE OBLON~ PATCHES (THE SPECIES NOTED ON THE PLANS) ARE TO BE LOCATED ABOVE THE ROil OF RED OSIER DOGilOODS AS-NOTED THERE ARE TO BE NO SHRUBS OR TREES PLANTED IN THE VIEWSHEDS FROM THE ~ NEil BENCHES
CliILCNGi PAT~IOS (ID ~IDlE ~T 20 LCNGi - ~~~ APPROXIMATELY I PLANTS PfR PAT~) THE PAT~IOS ~ILL CONTAIN A MllCTURE OF SPECIES INCLUOINCOo RED-aampIER ~ NORTlERN ARRDiolllaquollP AND ~INTERI5fRn TWE ACCEPT~LE 5PECIES WIU elE IN5TAuEP IN A RANDOM FASHION ~ITW NO MORE THAN PLANTS OF TWE ~IE SPECIIOS AuOWED PfR PAT~ TTP
(SOJTW OF HEAOioiAU) INSTAU A SINCOLE RDiol OF TREES WI~ AN APPROXIMATE SPACINCO OF 12deg ON CENTfR TREES TO elE PLANTW AT THE APPROXIMATE TOP OF eANIlt ~fR TREES WIU MAINTAIN A MINIMUM HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF II-FEET OFF TWE EXISTING ~ITUMINOUS TRAVELlED -T IF PLANTINIO SPACE 15 INSUFFICIENT TREES WIU elE OMITTED REFER TO DRAIIINCO G-602 FOR 5PECIIOS DETAILS AND NOTIOS TYPICAL
A POU~E RQiol OF 5HRU~ ~ITH A MAXIMUM SPACINIO OF -41 ON CENTER iiIITW A STAGGERW RDiol ALIGNMENT FIRST RDiol TO BE A MINIMUM OF 2 OFF THE TOP OF etNI( ARMOR SPECIES INCLUDE A MIXTIRE OF RED-OSifR DOGOOO NORTHERN ARRDiolllaquollP AND ~INTERBERRT
A SINGLE RD1o1 OF SHRU~ iiIITH A MAX SPACINIO OF -41
bull RD1o1 IS TO eE A A SINIOLE RDiol OF TREES loiiTW AN APPROXIMATE SPACING OF 12 ON CENTER TREES TO BE PLANTED AT APPROXIMATE TOP OF etNIlt ~EVER TREES WILl MAINTAIN A MINIMUM HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF bull-FEET OFF THE NEW WALIltINIO PATH NO TREES TO BE PLANTW BETWEEN ~KING PATW STATIONS O+ClCl AND 16+lt1Clt REFER TO DRA~ING C-602 FOR SPECIES DETAILS AND NOTES TYPICAL
MINIMUM 2 1 OFF TWE TOP OF etNIlt ARMOR ROW iiIIL1 CONSIST OF RED-OSifR DOGHOODS ONLT NO 5HRUe5 OR TREES WIU elE PLANTW TWAT WILl OBSTRUCT THE VIEW FROM TWE NEW t5~ES REFfR TO ~lNG C-602 FOR DETAILS AND NOTES TYPICAL
LIMIT OF BANIlt ARMOR
SILVER LAKE
(SOUTW OF -LKINCO PATH TERMINATION) INSTALl A SINGLE RDiol OF TREES I-IlTH AN APPROXIMATE 5PACINCO OF 121 ON CENTER TREES TO BE PLANTW AT THE APPROXIMATE TOP OF BANK ~EVER TREES loiiU MAINTAIN A MINIMUM HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF II-FEET OFF TWE El(ISTINCO BITUMINOUS TRAVELED -T IF PLANTINCO SPACE 15 INSUFFICIENT TREES loiiL1 BE OMITTW REFER TO DRAioiiNCO G-602 FOR SPECIES DETAILS AND NOTES TYPICAL
NO PLANTINGS ON OR AROUND OUTFALl STRUCTURE
DOUBLE R01o1 OF SHR~ ~ITH A MAXIMUM SPACING OF -4 ON CENTER WITH A STAGGERED R01o1 ALIGNMENT FIRST RDiol TO BE A MINIMUM OF 2 OFF TWE TOP OF eANIlt ARMOR SPECIIOS INCLUDE A MllltTURE OF REP-OSifR DOG~OOP NORTHERN ARRQiolllaquollP AND loiiNTEREIERRT
SUBJECT TO THE TRANSFER OF PROPERllES CURRENTLY OWNED BY THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY AND THE WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRIC COMPANY TO A NON-PRIVATE ENTITY
EROSION CONTWL eii-ANKET NORTll AMERICAN GREEN Cl25 OR eIUAI-
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DETAIL IIC
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Bl-ANKET AND TllEN CAREFUl-l-Y CUT BlANKET AS NECESSARY TO INSTAl-L Al-L REQUIRED PLANTINGS 00 NOT INSTALL Pl-ANTINGS AND ATTEMPT TO CUTIFIT Bl-ANKET AROUND Pl-ANTS
C-502 NTS
IJIEE5HB1Je CLYSTERsect m 8E INSTAl 1m CgtWEEN pJY SUJPNsect Q+QQ AND 16+QQgtmiddot
TREEI5HRUI5 CLUSTERS _11-1- eE INSTAl-l-ED ON eoTH THE NORTH AND S0VTH SIDES OF THE ~f(ING PATH (REFER TO C-108) SPaIES ~11-1- CONSIST OF A RANDClM MIXTURE (eASED UPON LOCATION) OFbull
FOR Dfl( SOILS (UPl-AND)bull I NANNI15ERRY VIBUINUM (VIbarn ~) 2 SERVICEeERfl( (Aml~nhlr --lo) a eLACf( CI-IOKEeERRY ( Arclnla mel) -4 CI-IOKE CI-IERRY (Phnuo vlrqlnlana) 5 SILf(Y DOGHOOD (comuo cmcm)
FOR MOIST SOILS (ETLAND)bull I PUSSY Wll-l-0 (Soilbull diOCCgtIltr) 2 SPECI(I-ED ALPER (Ainubull lncana -middot r-)
TREEISHRUB SPACING Il-L BE APPROXIMATELY 5-FEET ON CENTER AND NONE OF THE PLANTINGS ~ILL BE CLOSER 1llAN -FEET TO THE ~f(ING PATH OR ll-FEET TO SILVER LAf(E BOU~ARD
TREES AND SHRUflS _11-1- flE Pl-ANTED DURINc THE MONTHS OF APRIL OR MAY OR IN OCTceER OR NOVEMBER
TREESHRUB CLUSTER SPACING APPIWXIMATEL Y 5 OC (PARTLY DIY SOIL SPECIES REFER TO LIST AlICNE)
UPLAND
TREESHRUB CLUSTER SPACING APPIWXIMATEI-Y 5 OC (PAITL Y MOIST SOIL SPECIES REFER TO LIST AaCNE)
SILVER LAKE BLVD
TREESHRUB Cl-USTER SPACING APPROXIMATEI-Y 51
OC (Al-L DRY SOIL SPECIES)
REFER TO PLAN C-103 FOR 51-lRUBITREE CLUSTER LOCATIONS AND ~ETLAND DELINEATION LIMITS
4 TREE51-lRUB CLUSTER NOTES AND PLANTING DETAIL
C-S02 NTS
NE~L Y Pl-ANTED TREE (MINIMUM
SEE TREE PROTECTOR IN DETAIL 2C-502
TREES (MINIMUM HEIGHT 10-FEET) ~ITll ~ STAf(ES SET OPPOSITE AND INTO SUBGRAPE ~ITH GUT ~IRES AT qo DECOREE ANGl-E TO STAf(ES USING 10 GAUGE GAl-VANIZED SOFT STEEL ~IRE AND 1VRNeUCf(LE T~-PL Y 112deg DIA REINFORCED Ruai5ER I-lOSE AND 2 SGI bull amp-O LONG CEDAR STAf(ES NOTQIED FOR loll RES
Pl-ANT TO A DEPTH OF 15-16 PI-ANTINc HOLE SHOULD BE NO PEEPER 1llAN TllE ACTUAL DEPTll OF THE ROOTl5ALL Pl-ANT TREE SO THAT THE ROOT FLAIR IS AaCNE THE SOIL LINE
FINISH GRAPE COVEFlEP loITH EROSION CONTROL BLANKET BlANf(ET IS TO BE CI255N (1001 BIOPECORAPABLE cocONUT Bl-ANKET) BY NORTH AMERICAN GREEN OR APPROVED EGUAL TYPICAL SEE INSTALLATION DETAIL ON 1C-502
SEE DETAIL 3C-502 FOR Pl-ANTING DETAILS
APACENT AR~ REFER TO DRA~ING C-ICB
ABRASION GUARDSTEM PROTECTOR IS REQUIRED ON Al-L CAGES
12bull ASSEMBl-ED ~ELPED ~IRE TREE PROTECTOR CAGE
METAl- STAPl-E (ll MIN)
AND REMOVE AS MUQI OF THE BNOltOING MATERIAL ~ POSSIBLE PARTICUI-ARL Y FROM THE TOP OF THE ROOTl5ALL
TOPSOIL (MIN)
SUBJECT TO THE TRANSFER OF PROPERTIES CURRENTLY OWNED BY THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY AND THE WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRIC COMPANY TO A NON-PRIVATE ENTITY
TREE$ (WC(NG PATH STATIONS OplusmnQOt TO 20plusmn00t ) REFER TO ~lNG C-108 FOR TREE AND SHRUB PLANTING REGUIREMENTS FOR AREAS NOT APACENT TO TI-lE N~ ~f(ING PATH THE ACCEPTABLE SPECIES SHAl-L NOT DEVIATE FROM THOSE LISTED HEREON
TREES SHALL BE NUJUERY STOCK _ITH A MINIMUM ACCEPTABl-E TREE HEIGHT OF 10 FEET TREES SHALL BE PLANTED APPROXIMATELY 12 ON CENTER IN A SINGLE 1WW IWUGHLY Al-ONG THE TOP OF BANI( TO SILVER 1-Af(E (NOT BET~EEN PATH STATioNS 0plusmn00 AND 16plusmn00) ALL THE TREES SIWL eE LOCATED AT l-EAST A MINIMUM OF 6 FEET (HORIZONTALLY) FROM THE N loAI-f(ING PATH
APPLICATION RATE 1 LB PER 1-450 SGIUARE FEET (iIO LB5 PER ACRE)
TREE SI-IRUB SEEDING REQUIREMENTS AND NOTES
C-502
TREE SPECIES TO eE PLANTED INCLUDEbull BI-ACf( _ILLOW (SaiiK n1~) RED MAPLE (Nlaquo rtlbnm) ~ED ~f( (Qorcue rib-a) SILVER MAPl-E ( Nlaquo hcrln~m) EASTERN COTTON~ (Populue deltDidoa)
THE ACCEPTABl-E TIEE SPECIES ~11-1- eiE INSTAl-l-ED IN A RANDClM MIXED PATTERN TO ENSURE HETEROGENEOUS DISTRieUTION OF THE SPECIES IN THE AR~ IDENTIFIED ON THE SITE Pl-AN UYBRID OR CUL TIVAIS OF ANY TREE SPECIES ARE PROI-IIBITEP CONTRACTOR SHAl-l- PROVIDE NUR9fl( NAME AND SPECIES AVAil-ABILITY TO THE NER (AND NERI REPRESENTATIVE) PRIOR TO ORDERING OR INSTAl-LING ANY TREES UNACCEPTABl-E TREES ~ILL BE REMOVED AND IEPI-ACED AT THE CONTUoCTORS EXPENSE
ftHRLIM (WAUltNte PATH ATATIQNA Q+QQt TQ 20+00t )
SHRUflS SHAl-l- ell eotnAINERIZED NUISERY STOCK 2 TO a HIGH SHRUeiS ARE TO eiE INSTAl-LED AS FOL~Sbull I loITI-I A SINGLE 1WW OF ~ED-OSIER DOGHOOD ONLY TO eE LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 2 FEET (HORIZONTAL DISTANCE) AeOVE THE N~ 15AHf( ARMOR AND SPACED -4 FEET ON CENTER Al-ONG THE ENTIRE N loALf(ING PATH (NOTEbull NO SHRUe5 ARE TO INSTAl-LED IN THE VIE~ SHEDS FROM THE NEl-l BENOIES - REFER TO DRA~ING C-ICB) AND 2 IN OBLONG PATCI-IES (APPROXIMATELY 10 FEET loIDE BY 20 FEET ~) THAT ~ILL CONTAIN APPROXIMATELY 16 Pl-ANTS OF THE ACCEPTABl-E SPECIES LISTED BELOlol THE ACCEPTABLE SPECIES lolll-l- BE ~ILL BE INSTALLED IN A RANDClM MIXED PATTERN TO ENSURE HETIROG~ DISTRIBUTION (MIN SPACINCio S ON-CENTER) WITH NO MORE THAN SIX (io) OF ANY ONE PAITICUI-AI 5PECIE5 TO BE Pl-ANTED IN EACH OB~ PATCI-I
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REV
C-502 Gr
barcode 469010
barcodetext SDMS Doc ID 469010
September 2 2010
Short tree and shrub species will be installed in the following arrangements
bull A double row of shrubs consisting of a mixture of red-osier dogwoods northern arrowwood and winterberry holly will be installed at the top of the rip-rap along the northwestern shore of the lake adjacent to Fourth Street and from the end of the walking path (ie Station 20+0294) to the end of the Recreational Areas near the intersection of Silver Lake Boulevard and East Street
bull A single row of red-osier dogwoods will be installed at the top of the rip-rap along the walking path between Station 0+00 and Station 10+50 and between Station 13+60 and the end of the walking path
bull Dense clumps of shrubs (31 total) will be planted on both the northern and southern sides of the walking path between Stations 0+00 and 10+50 and between Stations 14+00 and 16+00 Each clump will include 4 to 10 plants consisting of a random mix of the species listed in the table above (depending on the soil type)
bull Oblong patches of shrubs (26 total) will be planted on the southern side of the walking path between Stations 0+00 and 10+50 and between Stations 14+00 and 16+00 These patches will be approximately 10 feet wide by 20 feet long (oriented so the long axis parallels the lake bank) and generally spaced so that there is approximately 50 feet between patches Each patch will include approximately 16 plants consisting of an equal mix of red-osier dogwoods northern arrowwood and winterberry holly with no more than 6 of one species per patch
bull Individual specimens in the single and double rows of shrubs described above will be planted on approximate 4-foot centers
bull Individual specimens in the oblong patches and dense short treeshrub clusters described above will be planted on approximate 5-foot centers
Other pertinent specifications for the short trees and shrubs installed in the walking path area from Station 0+00 to Station 20+0294 are
bull Maximum plant heights for treesshrubs between Station 0+00 and Station 16+00 will not exceed 20 feet at full maturity
bull Viewsheds associated with the 9 remaining bench locations proposed in the Final Work Plan will be maintained
Canopy Tree Species
Tall tree species will be planted in a single row along the eastern end of the lake and along the northwestern end of the lake immediately adjacent to Fourth Street Selected tree species will include (but not be limited to) black willow (Salix nigra) silver maple (Acer saccharinum) red oak (Quercus rubra) red maple (Acer rubrum) and eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoids) Installed trees will have a minimum height of 10 feet with an approximate spacing of 12 feet on center and will be installed at the approximate top of bank (ie further up the bank from the shrubs) (An initial assessment of the commercial availability of the above-listed tree species indicates that silver maple red oak and red maple
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September 2 2010
are available at a minimum height of 10rsquo during the spring planting season but that it is uncommon to find commercially available black willow or eastern cottonwood of that size) GE will restrict the selected Remediation Contractor from using tree species that are either cultivars or hybrids Complete details related to tree planting are included on the attached drawings
Miscellaneous Planting Details
bull All trees and shrubs will be watered upon installation and thereafter as necessary for plant survival
bull Coconut coir erosion controlweed suppression mats will be placed around all installed tree and shrub plants Bark mulch may be substituted such mats for any plantings on relatively level terrain
bull All installed trees and shrubs will be a minimum of 6 feet from the walking path andor 8 feet from the edge of Silver Lake Boulevard or Fourth Street (except that if there is not sufficient space to maintain that distance from the edge of the paved roadway of Fourth Street trees will not be planted) Short treesshrubs installed along the walking path will not encroach on the available space between the benches and the lake
bull Bordering Vegetated Wetland delineation (ie approximate elevation of 9800 feet) will be flagged in the field (post-construction) to distinguish between upland and wetland areas and guide the selection of treeshrub species and appropriate ground cover seed mix
GGEGE_Silver_LakeReports and PresentationsInt Planting Plan3091011324Plandoc Page 4 of 4
BETilEEN STATIONS 0+00 AND 1+00 A SINGLE ROil OF RED-OSIER DOGilOODS iliTI-l A MAXIMUM SPACINCi OF 4 ON-CENTER IS TO BE LOCATED A MINIMUM 2 (HORIZONTAL DISTANCCE) ABOVE TI-lE TOP OF BANK ARMOR THE OBLON~ PATCHES (THE SPECIES NOTED ON THE PLANS) ARE TO BE LOCATED ABOVE THE ROil OF RED OSIER DOGilOODS AS-NOTED THERE ARE TO BE NO SHRUBS OR TREES PLANTED IN THE VIEWSHEDS FROM THE ~ NEil BENCHES
CliILCNGi PAT~IOS (ID ~IDlE ~T 20 LCNGi - ~~~ APPROXIMATELY I PLANTS PfR PAT~) THE PAT~IOS ~ILL CONTAIN A MllCTURE OF SPECIES INCLUOINCOo RED-aampIER ~ NORTlERN ARRDiolllaquollP AND ~INTERI5fRn TWE ACCEPT~LE 5PECIES WIU elE IN5TAuEP IN A RANDOM FASHION ~ITW NO MORE THAN PLANTS OF TWE ~IE SPECIIOS AuOWED PfR PAT~ TTP
(SOJTW OF HEAOioiAU) INSTAU A SINCOLE RDiol OF TREES WI~ AN APPROXIMATE SPACINCO OF 12deg ON CENTfR TREES TO elE PLANTW AT THE APPROXIMATE TOP OF eANIlt ~fR TREES WIU MAINTAIN A MINIMUM HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF II-FEET OFF TWE EXISTING ~ITUMINOUS TRAVELlED -T IF PLANTINIO SPACE 15 INSUFFICIENT TREES WIU elE OMITTED REFER TO DRAIIINCO G-602 FOR 5PECIIOS DETAILS AND NOTIOS TYPICAL
A POU~E RQiol OF 5HRU~ ~ITH A MAXIMUM SPACINIO OF -41 ON CENTER iiIITW A STAGGERW RDiol ALIGNMENT FIRST RDiol TO BE A MINIMUM OF 2 OFF THE TOP OF etNI( ARMOR SPECIES INCLUDE A MIXTIRE OF RED-OSifR DOGOOO NORTHERN ARRDiolllaquollP AND ~INTERBERRT
A SINGLE RD1o1 OF SHRU~ iiIITH A MAX SPACINIO OF -41
bull RD1o1 IS TO eE A A SINIOLE RDiol OF TREES loiiTW AN APPROXIMATE SPACING OF 12 ON CENTER TREES TO BE PLANTED AT APPROXIMATE TOP OF etNIlt ~EVER TREES WILl MAINTAIN A MINIMUM HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF bull-FEET OFF THE NEW WALIltINIO PATH NO TREES TO BE PLANTW BETWEEN ~KING PATW STATIONS O+ClCl AND 16+lt1Clt REFER TO DRA~ING C-602 FOR SPECIES DETAILS AND NOTES TYPICAL
MINIMUM 2 1 OFF TWE TOP OF etNIlt ARMOR ROW iiIIL1 CONSIST OF RED-OSifR DOGHOODS ONLT NO 5HRUe5 OR TREES WIU elE PLANTW TWAT WILl OBSTRUCT THE VIEW FROM TWE NEW t5~ES REFfR TO ~lNG C-602 FOR DETAILS AND NOTES TYPICAL
LIMIT OF BANIlt ARMOR
SILVER LAKE
(SOUTW OF -LKINCO PATH TERMINATION) INSTALl A SINGLE RDiol OF TREES I-IlTH AN APPROXIMATE 5PACINCO OF 121 ON CENTER TREES TO BE PLANTW AT THE APPROXIMATE TOP OF BANK ~EVER TREES loiiU MAINTAIN A MINIMUM HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF II-FEET OFF TWE El(ISTINCO BITUMINOUS TRAVELED -T IF PLANTINCO SPACE 15 INSUFFICIENT TREES loiiL1 BE OMITTW REFER TO DRAioiiNCO G-602 FOR SPECIES DETAILS AND NOTES TYPICAL
NO PLANTINGS ON OR AROUND OUTFALl STRUCTURE
DOUBLE R01o1 OF SHR~ ~ITH A MAXIMUM SPACING OF -4 ON CENTER WITH A STAGGERED R01o1 ALIGNMENT FIRST RDiol TO BE A MINIMUM OF 2 OFF TWE TOP OF eANIlt ARMOR SPECIIOS INCLUDE A MllltTURE OF REP-OSifR DOG~OOP NORTHERN ARRQiolllaquollP AND loiiNTEREIERRT
SUBJECT TO THE TRANSFER OF PROPERllES CURRENTLY OWNED BY THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY AND THE WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRIC COMPANY TO A NON-PRIVATE ENTITY
EROSION CONTWL eii-ANKET NORTll AMERICAN GREEN Cl25 OR eIUAI-
SE COMPACTED DETAIL SA
~eoGf(FII-I-
6 MIN I I
L BIOOEltRA~ STAKE PIN OR STAPl-E ( MIN LENGTH ~E~rr a)
MIN
DfTAL IC
EROSION CONTROL BLANKET NOTESbull
-4 OVERl-AP (MIN)
lecJtEljliC VIEH
DETAIL IIC
I INSTAl-l- ~ PER MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS IF THEY VAfl( FROM DETAILS SHOWN 2 APPLY Al-L REQUIRED SEED MIXTURE PRIOR TO EROSION CONTIWL 51-ANf(ET INSTAl-l-ATION INSTAl-lshy
Bl-ANKET AND TllEN CAREFUl-l-Y CUT BlANKET AS NECESSARY TO INSTAl-L Al-L REQUIRED PLANTINGS 00 NOT INSTALL Pl-ANTINGS AND ATTEMPT TO CUTIFIT Bl-ANKET AROUND Pl-ANTS
C-502 NTS
IJIEE5HB1Je CLYSTERsect m 8E INSTAl 1m CgtWEEN pJY SUJPNsect Q+QQ AND 16+QQgtmiddot
TREEI5HRUI5 CLUSTERS _11-1- eE INSTAl-l-ED ON eoTH THE NORTH AND S0VTH SIDES OF THE ~f(ING PATH (REFER TO C-108) SPaIES ~11-1- CONSIST OF A RANDClM MIXTURE (eASED UPON LOCATION) OFbull
FOR Dfl( SOILS (UPl-AND)bull I NANNI15ERRY VIBUINUM (VIbarn ~) 2 SERVICEeERfl( (Aml~nhlr --lo) a eLACf( CI-IOKEeERRY ( Arclnla mel) -4 CI-IOKE CI-IERRY (Phnuo vlrqlnlana) 5 SILf(Y DOGHOOD (comuo cmcm)
FOR MOIST SOILS (ETLAND)bull I PUSSY Wll-l-0 (Soilbull diOCCgtIltr) 2 SPECI(I-ED ALPER (Ainubull lncana -middot r-)
TREEISHRUB SPACING Il-L BE APPROXIMATELY 5-FEET ON CENTER AND NONE OF THE PLANTINGS ~ILL BE CLOSER 1llAN -FEET TO THE ~f(ING PATH OR ll-FEET TO SILVER LAf(E BOU~ARD
TREES AND SHRUflS _11-1- flE Pl-ANTED DURINc THE MONTHS OF APRIL OR MAY OR IN OCTceER OR NOVEMBER
TREESHRUB CLUSTER SPACING APPIWXIMATEL Y 5 OC (PARTLY DIY SOIL SPECIES REFER TO LIST AlICNE)
UPLAND
TREESHRUB CLUSTER SPACING APPIWXIMATEI-Y 5 OC (PAITL Y MOIST SOIL SPECIES REFER TO LIST AaCNE)
SILVER LAKE BLVD
TREESHRUB Cl-USTER SPACING APPROXIMATEI-Y 51
OC (Al-L DRY SOIL SPECIES)
REFER TO PLAN C-103 FOR 51-lRUBITREE CLUSTER LOCATIONS AND ~ETLAND DELINEATION LIMITS
4 TREE51-lRUB CLUSTER NOTES AND PLANTING DETAIL
C-S02 NTS
NE~L Y Pl-ANTED TREE (MINIMUM
SEE TREE PROTECTOR IN DETAIL 2C-502
TREES (MINIMUM HEIGHT 10-FEET) ~ITll ~ STAf(ES SET OPPOSITE AND INTO SUBGRAPE ~ITH GUT ~IRES AT qo DECOREE ANGl-E TO STAf(ES USING 10 GAUGE GAl-VANIZED SOFT STEEL ~IRE AND 1VRNeUCf(LE T~-PL Y 112deg DIA REINFORCED Ruai5ER I-lOSE AND 2 SGI bull amp-O LONG CEDAR STAf(ES NOTQIED FOR loll RES
Pl-ANT TO A DEPTH OF 15-16 PI-ANTINc HOLE SHOULD BE NO PEEPER 1llAN TllE ACTUAL DEPTll OF THE ROOTl5ALL Pl-ANT TREE SO THAT THE ROOT FLAIR IS AaCNE THE SOIL LINE
FINISH GRAPE COVEFlEP loITH EROSION CONTROL BLANKET BlANf(ET IS TO BE CI255N (1001 BIOPECORAPABLE cocONUT Bl-ANKET) BY NORTH AMERICAN GREEN OR APPROVED EGUAL TYPICAL SEE INSTALLATION DETAIL ON 1C-502
SEE DETAIL 3C-502 FOR Pl-ANTING DETAILS
APACENT AR~ REFER TO DRA~ING C-ICB
ABRASION GUARDSTEM PROTECTOR IS REQUIRED ON Al-L CAGES
12bull ASSEMBl-ED ~ELPED ~IRE TREE PROTECTOR CAGE
METAl- STAPl-E (ll MIN)
AND REMOVE AS MUQI OF THE BNOltOING MATERIAL ~ POSSIBLE PARTICUI-ARL Y FROM THE TOP OF THE ROOTl5ALL
TOPSOIL (MIN)
SUBJECT TO THE TRANSFER OF PROPERTIES CURRENTLY OWNED BY THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY AND THE WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRIC COMPANY TO A NON-PRIVATE ENTITY
TREE$ (WC(NG PATH STATIONS OplusmnQOt TO 20plusmn00t ) REFER TO ~lNG C-108 FOR TREE AND SHRUB PLANTING REGUIREMENTS FOR AREAS NOT APACENT TO TI-lE N~ ~f(ING PATH THE ACCEPTABLE SPECIES SHAl-L NOT DEVIATE FROM THOSE LISTED HEREON
TREES SHALL BE NUJUERY STOCK _ITH A MINIMUM ACCEPTABl-E TREE HEIGHT OF 10 FEET TREES SHALL BE PLANTED APPROXIMATELY 12 ON CENTER IN A SINGLE 1WW IWUGHLY Al-ONG THE TOP OF BANI( TO SILVER 1-Af(E (NOT BET~EEN PATH STATioNS 0plusmn00 AND 16plusmn00) ALL THE TREES SIWL eE LOCATED AT l-EAST A MINIMUM OF 6 FEET (HORIZONTALLY) FROM THE N loAI-f(ING PATH
APPLICATION RATE 1 LB PER 1-450 SGIUARE FEET (iIO LB5 PER ACRE)
TREE SI-IRUB SEEDING REQUIREMENTS AND NOTES
C-502
TREE SPECIES TO eE PLANTED INCLUDEbull BI-ACf( _ILLOW (SaiiK n1~) RED MAPLE (Nlaquo rtlbnm) ~ED ~f( (Qorcue rib-a) SILVER MAPl-E ( Nlaquo hcrln~m) EASTERN COTTON~ (Populue deltDidoa)
THE ACCEPTABl-E TIEE SPECIES ~11-1- eiE INSTAl-l-ED IN A RANDClM MIXED PATTERN TO ENSURE HETEROGENEOUS DISTRieUTION OF THE SPECIES IN THE AR~ IDENTIFIED ON THE SITE Pl-AN UYBRID OR CUL TIVAIS OF ANY TREE SPECIES ARE PROI-IIBITEP CONTRACTOR SHAl-l- PROVIDE NUR9fl( NAME AND SPECIES AVAil-ABILITY TO THE NER (AND NERI REPRESENTATIVE) PRIOR TO ORDERING OR INSTAl-LING ANY TREES UNACCEPTABl-E TREES ~ILL BE REMOVED AND IEPI-ACED AT THE CONTUoCTORS EXPENSE
ftHRLIM (WAUltNte PATH ATATIQNA Q+QQt TQ 20+00t )
SHRUflS SHAl-l- ell eotnAINERIZED NUISERY STOCK 2 TO a HIGH SHRUeiS ARE TO eiE INSTAl-LED AS FOL~Sbull I loITI-I A SINGLE 1WW OF ~ED-OSIER DOGHOOD ONLY TO eE LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 2 FEET (HORIZONTAL DISTANCE) AeOVE THE N~ 15AHf( ARMOR AND SPACED -4 FEET ON CENTER Al-ONG THE ENTIRE N loALf(ING PATH (NOTEbull NO SHRUe5 ARE TO INSTAl-LED IN THE VIE~ SHEDS FROM THE NEl-l BENOIES - REFER TO DRA~ING C-ICB) AND 2 IN OBLONG PATCI-IES (APPROXIMATELY 10 FEET loIDE BY 20 FEET ~) THAT ~ILL CONTAIN APPROXIMATELY 16 Pl-ANTS OF THE ACCEPTABl-E SPECIES LISTED BELOlol THE ACCEPTABLE SPECIES lolll-l- BE ~ILL BE INSTALLED IN A RANDClM MIXED PATTERN TO ENSURE HETIROG~ DISTRIBUTION (MIN SPACINCio S ON-CENTER) WITH NO MORE THAN SIX (io) OF ANY ONE PAITICUI-AI 5PECIE5 TO BE Pl-ANTED IN EACH OB~ PATCI-I
E-1106-00-4-C-IOIMDWG GFW=IHIC SCALE ------ -PROJECT NUMBER
REV
C-502 Gr
barcode 469010
barcodetext SDMS Doc ID 469010
September 2 2010
are available at a minimum height of 10rsquo during the spring planting season but that it is uncommon to find commercially available black willow or eastern cottonwood of that size) GE will restrict the selected Remediation Contractor from using tree species that are either cultivars or hybrids Complete details related to tree planting are included on the attached drawings
Miscellaneous Planting Details
bull All trees and shrubs will be watered upon installation and thereafter as necessary for plant survival
bull Coconut coir erosion controlweed suppression mats will be placed around all installed tree and shrub plants Bark mulch may be substituted such mats for any plantings on relatively level terrain
bull All installed trees and shrubs will be a minimum of 6 feet from the walking path andor 8 feet from the edge of Silver Lake Boulevard or Fourth Street (except that if there is not sufficient space to maintain that distance from the edge of the paved roadway of Fourth Street trees will not be planted) Short treesshrubs installed along the walking path will not encroach on the available space between the benches and the lake
bull Bordering Vegetated Wetland delineation (ie approximate elevation of 9800 feet) will be flagged in the field (post-construction) to distinguish between upland and wetland areas and guide the selection of treeshrub species and appropriate ground cover seed mix
GGEGE_Silver_LakeReports and PresentationsInt Planting Plan3091011324Plandoc Page 4 of 4
BETilEEN STATIONS 0+00 AND 1+00 A SINGLE ROil OF RED-OSIER DOGilOODS iliTI-l A MAXIMUM SPACINCi OF 4 ON-CENTER IS TO BE LOCATED A MINIMUM 2 (HORIZONTAL DISTANCCE) ABOVE TI-lE TOP OF BANK ARMOR THE OBLON~ PATCHES (THE SPECIES NOTED ON THE PLANS) ARE TO BE LOCATED ABOVE THE ROil OF RED OSIER DOGilOODS AS-NOTED THERE ARE TO BE NO SHRUBS OR TREES PLANTED IN THE VIEWSHEDS FROM THE ~ NEil BENCHES
CliILCNGi PAT~IOS (ID ~IDlE ~T 20 LCNGi - ~~~ APPROXIMATELY I PLANTS PfR PAT~) THE PAT~IOS ~ILL CONTAIN A MllCTURE OF SPECIES INCLUOINCOo RED-aampIER ~ NORTlERN ARRDiolllaquollP AND ~INTERI5fRn TWE ACCEPT~LE 5PECIES WIU elE IN5TAuEP IN A RANDOM FASHION ~ITW NO MORE THAN PLANTS OF TWE ~IE SPECIIOS AuOWED PfR PAT~ TTP
(SOJTW OF HEAOioiAU) INSTAU A SINCOLE RDiol OF TREES WI~ AN APPROXIMATE SPACINCO OF 12deg ON CENTfR TREES TO elE PLANTW AT THE APPROXIMATE TOP OF eANIlt ~fR TREES WIU MAINTAIN A MINIMUM HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF II-FEET OFF TWE EXISTING ~ITUMINOUS TRAVELlED -T IF PLANTINIO SPACE 15 INSUFFICIENT TREES WIU elE OMITTED REFER TO DRAIIINCO G-602 FOR 5PECIIOS DETAILS AND NOTIOS TYPICAL
A POU~E RQiol OF 5HRU~ ~ITH A MAXIMUM SPACINIO OF -41 ON CENTER iiIITW A STAGGERW RDiol ALIGNMENT FIRST RDiol TO BE A MINIMUM OF 2 OFF THE TOP OF etNI( ARMOR SPECIES INCLUDE A MIXTIRE OF RED-OSifR DOGOOO NORTHERN ARRDiolllaquollP AND ~INTERBERRT
A SINGLE RD1o1 OF SHRU~ iiIITH A MAX SPACINIO OF -41
bull RD1o1 IS TO eE A A SINIOLE RDiol OF TREES loiiTW AN APPROXIMATE SPACING OF 12 ON CENTER TREES TO BE PLANTED AT APPROXIMATE TOP OF etNIlt ~EVER TREES WILl MAINTAIN A MINIMUM HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF bull-FEET OFF THE NEW WALIltINIO PATH NO TREES TO BE PLANTW BETWEEN ~KING PATW STATIONS O+ClCl AND 16+lt1Clt REFER TO DRA~ING C-602 FOR SPECIES DETAILS AND NOTES TYPICAL
MINIMUM 2 1 OFF TWE TOP OF etNIlt ARMOR ROW iiIIL1 CONSIST OF RED-OSifR DOGHOODS ONLT NO 5HRUe5 OR TREES WIU elE PLANTW TWAT WILl OBSTRUCT THE VIEW FROM TWE NEW t5~ES REFfR TO ~lNG C-602 FOR DETAILS AND NOTES TYPICAL
LIMIT OF BANIlt ARMOR
SILVER LAKE
(SOUTW OF -LKINCO PATH TERMINATION) INSTALl A SINGLE RDiol OF TREES I-IlTH AN APPROXIMATE 5PACINCO OF 121 ON CENTER TREES TO BE PLANTW AT THE APPROXIMATE TOP OF BANK ~EVER TREES loiiU MAINTAIN A MINIMUM HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF II-FEET OFF TWE El(ISTINCO BITUMINOUS TRAVELED -T IF PLANTINCO SPACE 15 INSUFFICIENT TREES loiiL1 BE OMITTW REFER TO DRAioiiNCO G-602 FOR SPECIES DETAILS AND NOTES TYPICAL
NO PLANTINGS ON OR AROUND OUTFALl STRUCTURE
DOUBLE R01o1 OF SHR~ ~ITH A MAXIMUM SPACING OF -4 ON CENTER WITH A STAGGERED R01o1 ALIGNMENT FIRST RDiol TO BE A MINIMUM OF 2 OFF TWE TOP OF eANIlt ARMOR SPECIIOS INCLUDE A MllltTURE OF REP-OSifR DOG~OOP NORTHERN ARRQiolllaquollP AND loiiNTEREIERRT
SUBJECT TO THE TRANSFER OF PROPERllES CURRENTLY OWNED BY THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY AND THE WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRIC COMPANY TO A NON-PRIVATE ENTITY
EROSION CONTWL eii-ANKET NORTll AMERICAN GREEN Cl25 OR eIUAI-
SE COMPACTED DETAIL SA
~eoGf(FII-I-
6 MIN I I
L BIOOEltRA~ STAKE PIN OR STAPl-E ( MIN LENGTH ~E~rr a)
MIN
DfTAL IC
EROSION CONTROL BLANKET NOTESbull
-4 OVERl-AP (MIN)
lecJtEljliC VIEH
DETAIL IIC
I INSTAl-l- ~ PER MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS IF THEY VAfl( FROM DETAILS SHOWN 2 APPLY Al-L REQUIRED SEED MIXTURE PRIOR TO EROSION CONTIWL 51-ANf(ET INSTAl-l-ATION INSTAl-lshy
Bl-ANKET AND TllEN CAREFUl-l-Y CUT BlANKET AS NECESSARY TO INSTAl-L Al-L REQUIRED PLANTINGS 00 NOT INSTALL Pl-ANTINGS AND ATTEMPT TO CUTIFIT Bl-ANKET AROUND Pl-ANTS
C-502 NTS
IJIEE5HB1Je CLYSTERsect m 8E INSTAl 1m CgtWEEN pJY SUJPNsect Q+QQ AND 16+QQgtmiddot
TREEI5HRUI5 CLUSTERS _11-1- eE INSTAl-l-ED ON eoTH THE NORTH AND S0VTH SIDES OF THE ~f(ING PATH (REFER TO C-108) SPaIES ~11-1- CONSIST OF A RANDClM MIXTURE (eASED UPON LOCATION) OFbull
FOR Dfl( SOILS (UPl-AND)bull I NANNI15ERRY VIBUINUM (VIbarn ~) 2 SERVICEeERfl( (Aml~nhlr --lo) a eLACf( CI-IOKEeERRY ( Arclnla mel) -4 CI-IOKE CI-IERRY (Phnuo vlrqlnlana) 5 SILf(Y DOGHOOD (comuo cmcm)
FOR MOIST SOILS (ETLAND)bull I PUSSY Wll-l-0 (Soilbull diOCCgtIltr) 2 SPECI(I-ED ALPER (Ainubull lncana -middot r-)
TREEISHRUB SPACING Il-L BE APPROXIMATELY 5-FEET ON CENTER AND NONE OF THE PLANTINGS ~ILL BE CLOSER 1llAN -FEET TO THE ~f(ING PATH OR ll-FEET TO SILVER LAf(E BOU~ARD
TREES AND SHRUflS _11-1- flE Pl-ANTED DURINc THE MONTHS OF APRIL OR MAY OR IN OCTceER OR NOVEMBER
TREESHRUB CLUSTER SPACING APPIWXIMATEL Y 5 OC (PARTLY DIY SOIL SPECIES REFER TO LIST AlICNE)
UPLAND
TREESHRUB CLUSTER SPACING APPIWXIMATEI-Y 5 OC (PAITL Y MOIST SOIL SPECIES REFER TO LIST AaCNE)
SILVER LAKE BLVD
TREESHRUB Cl-USTER SPACING APPROXIMATEI-Y 51
OC (Al-L DRY SOIL SPECIES)
REFER TO PLAN C-103 FOR 51-lRUBITREE CLUSTER LOCATIONS AND ~ETLAND DELINEATION LIMITS
4 TREE51-lRUB CLUSTER NOTES AND PLANTING DETAIL
C-S02 NTS
NE~L Y Pl-ANTED TREE (MINIMUM
SEE TREE PROTECTOR IN DETAIL 2C-502
TREES (MINIMUM HEIGHT 10-FEET) ~ITll ~ STAf(ES SET OPPOSITE AND INTO SUBGRAPE ~ITH GUT ~IRES AT qo DECOREE ANGl-E TO STAf(ES USING 10 GAUGE GAl-VANIZED SOFT STEEL ~IRE AND 1VRNeUCf(LE T~-PL Y 112deg DIA REINFORCED Ruai5ER I-lOSE AND 2 SGI bull amp-O LONG CEDAR STAf(ES NOTQIED FOR loll RES
Pl-ANT TO A DEPTH OF 15-16 PI-ANTINc HOLE SHOULD BE NO PEEPER 1llAN TllE ACTUAL DEPTll OF THE ROOTl5ALL Pl-ANT TREE SO THAT THE ROOT FLAIR IS AaCNE THE SOIL LINE
FINISH GRAPE COVEFlEP loITH EROSION CONTROL BLANKET BlANf(ET IS TO BE CI255N (1001 BIOPECORAPABLE cocONUT Bl-ANKET) BY NORTH AMERICAN GREEN OR APPROVED EGUAL TYPICAL SEE INSTALLATION DETAIL ON 1C-502
SEE DETAIL 3C-502 FOR Pl-ANTING DETAILS
APACENT AR~ REFER TO DRA~ING C-ICB
ABRASION GUARDSTEM PROTECTOR IS REQUIRED ON Al-L CAGES
12bull ASSEMBl-ED ~ELPED ~IRE TREE PROTECTOR CAGE
METAl- STAPl-E (ll MIN)
AND REMOVE AS MUQI OF THE BNOltOING MATERIAL ~ POSSIBLE PARTICUI-ARL Y FROM THE TOP OF THE ROOTl5ALL
TOPSOIL (MIN)
SUBJECT TO THE TRANSFER OF PROPERTIES CURRENTLY OWNED BY THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY AND THE WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRIC COMPANY TO A NON-PRIVATE ENTITY
TREE$ (WC(NG PATH STATIONS OplusmnQOt TO 20plusmn00t ) REFER TO ~lNG C-108 FOR TREE AND SHRUB PLANTING REGUIREMENTS FOR AREAS NOT APACENT TO TI-lE N~ ~f(ING PATH THE ACCEPTABLE SPECIES SHAl-L NOT DEVIATE FROM THOSE LISTED HEREON
TREES SHALL BE NUJUERY STOCK _ITH A MINIMUM ACCEPTABl-E TREE HEIGHT OF 10 FEET TREES SHALL BE PLANTED APPROXIMATELY 12 ON CENTER IN A SINGLE 1WW IWUGHLY Al-ONG THE TOP OF BANI( TO SILVER 1-Af(E (NOT BET~EEN PATH STATioNS 0plusmn00 AND 16plusmn00) ALL THE TREES SIWL eE LOCATED AT l-EAST A MINIMUM OF 6 FEET (HORIZONTALLY) FROM THE N loAI-f(ING PATH
APPLICATION RATE 1 LB PER 1-450 SGIUARE FEET (iIO LB5 PER ACRE)
TREE SI-IRUB SEEDING REQUIREMENTS AND NOTES
C-502
TREE SPECIES TO eE PLANTED INCLUDEbull BI-ACf( _ILLOW (SaiiK n1~) RED MAPLE (Nlaquo rtlbnm) ~ED ~f( (Qorcue rib-a) SILVER MAPl-E ( Nlaquo hcrln~m) EASTERN COTTON~ (Populue deltDidoa)
THE ACCEPTABl-E TIEE SPECIES ~11-1- eiE INSTAl-l-ED IN A RANDClM MIXED PATTERN TO ENSURE HETEROGENEOUS DISTRieUTION OF THE SPECIES IN THE AR~ IDENTIFIED ON THE SITE Pl-AN UYBRID OR CUL TIVAIS OF ANY TREE SPECIES ARE PROI-IIBITEP CONTRACTOR SHAl-l- PROVIDE NUR9fl( NAME AND SPECIES AVAil-ABILITY TO THE NER (AND NERI REPRESENTATIVE) PRIOR TO ORDERING OR INSTAl-LING ANY TREES UNACCEPTABl-E TREES ~ILL BE REMOVED AND IEPI-ACED AT THE CONTUoCTORS EXPENSE
ftHRLIM (WAUltNte PATH ATATIQNA Q+QQt TQ 20+00t )
SHRUflS SHAl-l- ell eotnAINERIZED NUISERY STOCK 2 TO a HIGH SHRUeiS ARE TO eiE INSTAl-LED AS FOL~Sbull I loITI-I A SINGLE 1WW OF ~ED-OSIER DOGHOOD ONLY TO eE LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 2 FEET (HORIZONTAL DISTANCE) AeOVE THE N~ 15AHf( ARMOR AND SPACED -4 FEET ON CENTER Al-ONG THE ENTIRE N loALf(ING PATH (NOTEbull NO SHRUe5 ARE TO INSTAl-LED IN THE VIE~ SHEDS FROM THE NEl-l BENOIES - REFER TO DRA~ING C-ICB) AND 2 IN OBLONG PATCI-IES (APPROXIMATELY 10 FEET loIDE BY 20 FEET ~) THAT ~ILL CONTAIN APPROXIMATELY 16 Pl-ANTS OF THE ACCEPTABl-E SPECIES LISTED BELOlol THE ACCEPTABLE SPECIES lolll-l- BE ~ILL BE INSTALLED IN A RANDClM MIXED PATTERN TO ENSURE HETIROG~ DISTRIBUTION (MIN SPACINCio S ON-CENTER) WITH NO MORE THAN SIX (io) OF ANY ONE PAITICUI-AI 5PECIE5 TO BE Pl-ANTED IN EACH OB~ PATCI-I
E-1106-00-4-C-IOIMDWG GFW=IHIC SCALE ------ -PROJECT NUMBER
REV
C-502 Gr
barcode 469010
barcodetext SDMS Doc ID 469010
BETilEEN STATIONS 0+00 AND 1+00 A SINGLE ROil OF RED-OSIER DOGilOODS iliTI-l A MAXIMUM SPACINCi OF 4 ON-CENTER IS TO BE LOCATED A MINIMUM 2 (HORIZONTAL DISTANCCE) ABOVE TI-lE TOP OF BANK ARMOR THE OBLON~ PATCHES (THE SPECIES NOTED ON THE PLANS) ARE TO BE LOCATED ABOVE THE ROil OF RED OSIER DOGilOODS AS-NOTED THERE ARE TO BE NO SHRUBS OR TREES PLANTED IN THE VIEWSHEDS FROM THE ~ NEil BENCHES
CliILCNGi PAT~IOS (ID ~IDlE ~T 20 LCNGi - ~~~ APPROXIMATELY I PLANTS PfR PAT~) THE PAT~IOS ~ILL CONTAIN A MllCTURE OF SPECIES INCLUOINCOo RED-aampIER ~ NORTlERN ARRDiolllaquollP AND ~INTERI5fRn TWE ACCEPT~LE 5PECIES WIU elE IN5TAuEP IN A RANDOM FASHION ~ITW NO MORE THAN PLANTS OF TWE ~IE SPECIIOS AuOWED PfR PAT~ TTP
(SOJTW OF HEAOioiAU) INSTAU A SINCOLE RDiol OF TREES WI~ AN APPROXIMATE SPACINCO OF 12deg ON CENTfR TREES TO elE PLANTW AT THE APPROXIMATE TOP OF eANIlt ~fR TREES WIU MAINTAIN A MINIMUM HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF II-FEET OFF TWE EXISTING ~ITUMINOUS TRAVELlED -T IF PLANTINIO SPACE 15 INSUFFICIENT TREES WIU elE OMITTED REFER TO DRAIIINCO G-602 FOR 5PECIIOS DETAILS AND NOTIOS TYPICAL
A POU~E RQiol OF 5HRU~ ~ITH A MAXIMUM SPACINIO OF -41 ON CENTER iiIITW A STAGGERW RDiol ALIGNMENT FIRST RDiol TO BE A MINIMUM OF 2 OFF THE TOP OF etNI( ARMOR SPECIES INCLUDE A MIXTIRE OF RED-OSifR DOGOOO NORTHERN ARRDiolllaquollP AND ~INTERBERRT
A SINGLE RD1o1 OF SHRU~ iiIITH A MAX SPACINIO OF -41
bull RD1o1 IS TO eE A A SINIOLE RDiol OF TREES loiiTW AN APPROXIMATE SPACING OF 12 ON CENTER TREES TO BE PLANTED AT APPROXIMATE TOP OF etNIlt ~EVER TREES WILl MAINTAIN A MINIMUM HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF bull-FEET OFF THE NEW WALIltINIO PATH NO TREES TO BE PLANTW BETWEEN ~KING PATW STATIONS O+ClCl AND 16+lt1Clt REFER TO DRA~ING C-602 FOR SPECIES DETAILS AND NOTES TYPICAL
MINIMUM 2 1 OFF TWE TOP OF etNIlt ARMOR ROW iiIIL1 CONSIST OF RED-OSifR DOGHOODS ONLT NO 5HRUe5 OR TREES WIU elE PLANTW TWAT WILl OBSTRUCT THE VIEW FROM TWE NEW t5~ES REFfR TO ~lNG C-602 FOR DETAILS AND NOTES TYPICAL
LIMIT OF BANIlt ARMOR
SILVER LAKE
(SOUTW OF -LKINCO PATH TERMINATION) INSTALl A SINGLE RDiol OF TREES I-IlTH AN APPROXIMATE 5PACINCO OF 121 ON CENTER TREES TO BE PLANTW AT THE APPROXIMATE TOP OF BANK ~EVER TREES loiiU MAINTAIN A MINIMUM HORIZONTAL DISTANCE OF II-FEET OFF TWE El(ISTINCO BITUMINOUS TRAVELED -T IF PLANTINCO SPACE 15 INSUFFICIENT TREES loiiL1 BE OMITTW REFER TO DRAioiiNCO G-602 FOR SPECIES DETAILS AND NOTES TYPICAL
NO PLANTINGS ON OR AROUND OUTFALl STRUCTURE
DOUBLE R01o1 OF SHR~ ~ITH A MAXIMUM SPACING OF -4 ON CENTER WITH A STAGGERED R01o1 ALIGNMENT FIRST RDiol TO BE A MINIMUM OF 2 OFF TWE TOP OF eANIlt ARMOR SPECIIOS INCLUDE A MllltTURE OF REP-OSifR DOG~OOP NORTHERN ARRQiolllaquollP AND loiiNTEREIERRT
SUBJECT TO THE TRANSFER OF PROPERllES CURRENTLY OWNED BY THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY AND THE WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRIC COMPANY TO A NON-PRIVATE ENTITY
EROSION CONTWL eii-ANKET NORTll AMERICAN GREEN Cl25 OR eIUAI-
SE COMPACTED DETAIL SA
~eoGf(FII-I-
6 MIN I I
L BIOOEltRA~ STAKE PIN OR STAPl-E ( MIN LENGTH ~E~rr a)
MIN
DfTAL IC
EROSION CONTROL BLANKET NOTESbull
-4 OVERl-AP (MIN)
lecJtEljliC VIEH
DETAIL IIC
I INSTAl-l- ~ PER MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS IF THEY VAfl( FROM DETAILS SHOWN 2 APPLY Al-L REQUIRED SEED MIXTURE PRIOR TO EROSION CONTIWL 51-ANf(ET INSTAl-l-ATION INSTAl-lshy
Bl-ANKET AND TllEN CAREFUl-l-Y CUT BlANKET AS NECESSARY TO INSTAl-L Al-L REQUIRED PLANTINGS 00 NOT INSTALL Pl-ANTINGS AND ATTEMPT TO CUTIFIT Bl-ANKET AROUND Pl-ANTS
C-502 NTS
IJIEE5HB1Je CLYSTERsect m 8E INSTAl 1m CgtWEEN pJY SUJPNsect Q+QQ AND 16+QQgtmiddot
TREEI5HRUI5 CLUSTERS _11-1- eE INSTAl-l-ED ON eoTH THE NORTH AND S0VTH SIDES OF THE ~f(ING PATH (REFER TO C-108) SPaIES ~11-1- CONSIST OF A RANDClM MIXTURE (eASED UPON LOCATION) OFbull
FOR Dfl( SOILS (UPl-AND)bull I NANNI15ERRY VIBUINUM (VIbarn ~) 2 SERVICEeERfl( (Aml~nhlr --lo) a eLACf( CI-IOKEeERRY ( Arclnla mel) -4 CI-IOKE CI-IERRY (Phnuo vlrqlnlana) 5 SILf(Y DOGHOOD (comuo cmcm)
FOR MOIST SOILS (ETLAND)bull I PUSSY Wll-l-0 (Soilbull diOCCgtIltr) 2 SPECI(I-ED ALPER (Ainubull lncana -middot r-)
TREEISHRUB SPACING Il-L BE APPROXIMATELY 5-FEET ON CENTER AND NONE OF THE PLANTINGS ~ILL BE CLOSER 1llAN -FEET TO THE ~f(ING PATH OR ll-FEET TO SILVER LAf(E BOU~ARD
TREES AND SHRUflS _11-1- flE Pl-ANTED DURINc THE MONTHS OF APRIL OR MAY OR IN OCTceER OR NOVEMBER
TREESHRUB CLUSTER SPACING APPIWXIMATEL Y 5 OC (PARTLY DIY SOIL SPECIES REFER TO LIST AlICNE)
UPLAND
TREESHRUB CLUSTER SPACING APPIWXIMATEI-Y 5 OC (PAITL Y MOIST SOIL SPECIES REFER TO LIST AaCNE)
SILVER LAKE BLVD
TREESHRUB Cl-USTER SPACING APPROXIMATEI-Y 51
OC (Al-L DRY SOIL SPECIES)
REFER TO PLAN C-103 FOR 51-lRUBITREE CLUSTER LOCATIONS AND ~ETLAND DELINEATION LIMITS
4 TREE51-lRUB CLUSTER NOTES AND PLANTING DETAIL
C-S02 NTS
NE~L Y Pl-ANTED TREE (MINIMUM
SEE TREE PROTECTOR IN DETAIL 2C-502
TREES (MINIMUM HEIGHT 10-FEET) ~ITll ~ STAf(ES SET OPPOSITE AND INTO SUBGRAPE ~ITH GUT ~IRES AT qo DECOREE ANGl-E TO STAf(ES USING 10 GAUGE GAl-VANIZED SOFT STEEL ~IRE AND 1VRNeUCf(LE T~-PL Y 112deg DIA REINFORCED Ruai5ER I-lOSE AND 2 SGI bull amp-O LONG CEDAR STAf(ES NOTQIED FOR loll RES
Pl-ANT TO A DEPTH OF 15-16 PI-ANTINc HOLE SHOULD BE NO PEEPER 1llAN TllE ACTUAL DEPTll OF THE ROOTl5ALL Pl-ANT TREE SO THAT THE ROOT FLAIR IS AaCNE THE SOIL LINE
FINISH GRAPE COVEFlEP loITH EROSION CONTROL BLANKET BlANf(ET IS TO BE CI255N (1001 BIOPECORAPABLE cocONUT Bl-ANKET) BY NORTH AMERICAN GREEN OR APPROVED EGUAL TYPICAL SEE INSTALLATION DETAIL ON 1C-502
SEE DETAIL 3C-502 FOR Pl-ANTING DETAILS
APACENT AR~ REFER TO DRA~ING C-ICB
ABRASION GUARDSTEM PROTECTOR IS REQUIRED ON Al-L CAGES
12bull ASSEMBl-ED ~ELPED ~IRE TREE PROTECTOR CAGE
METAl- STAPl-E (ll MIN)
AND REMOVE AS MUQI OF THE BNOltOING MATERIAL ~ POSSIBLE PARTICUI-ARL Y FROM THE TOP OF THE ROOTl5ALL
TOPSOIL (MIN)
SUBJECT TO THE TRANSFER OF PROPERTIES CURRENTLY OWNED BY THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY AND THE WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRIC COMPANY TO A NON-PRIVATE ENTITY
TREE$ (WC(NG PATH STATIONS OplusmnQOt TO 20plusmn00t ) REFER TO ~lNG C-108 FOR TREE AND SHRUB PLANTING REGUIREMENTS FOR AREAS NOT APACENT TO TI-lE N~ ~f(ING PATH THE ACCEPTABLE SPECIES SHAl-L NOT DEVIATE FROM THOSE LISTED HEREON
TREES SHALL BE NUJUERY STOCK _ITH A MINIMUM ACCEPTABl-E TREE HEIGHT OF 10 FEET TREES SHALL BE PLANTED APPROXIMATELY 12 ON CENTER IN A SINGLE 1WW IWUGHLY Al-ONG THE TOP OF BANI( TO SILVER 1-Af(E (NOT BET~EEN PATH STATioNS 0plusmn00 AND 16plusmn00) ALL THE TREES SIWL eE LOCATED AT l-EAST A MINIMUM OF 6 FEET (HORIZONTALLY) FROM THE N loAI-f(ING PATH
APPLICATION RATE 1 LB PER 1-450 SGIUARE FEET (iIO LB5 PER ACRE)
TREE SI-IRUB SEEDING REQUIREMENTS AND NOTES
C-502
TREE SPECIES TO eE PLANTED INCLUDEbull BI-ACf( _ILLOW (SaiiK n1~) RED MAPLE (Nlaquo rtlbnm) ~ED ~f( (Qorcue rib-a) SILVER MAPl-E ( Nlaquo hcrln~m) EASTERN COTTON~ (Populue deltDidoa)
THE ACCEPTABl-E TIEE SPECIES ~11-1- eiE INSTAl-l-ED IN A RANDClM MIXED PATTERN TO ENSURE HETEROGENEOUS DISTRieUTION OF THE SPECIES IN THE AR~ IDENTIFIED ON THE SITE Pl-AN UYBRID OR CUL TIVAIS OF ANY TREE SPECIES ARE PROI-IIBITEP CONTRACTOR SHAl-l- PROVIDE NUR9fl( NAME AND SPECIES AVAil-ABILITY TO THE NER (AND NERI REPRESENTATIVE) PRIOR TO ORDERING OR INSTAl-LING ANY TREES UNACCEPTABl-E TREES ~ILL BE REMOVED AND IEPI-ACED AT THE CONTUoCTORS EXPENSE
ftHRLIM (WAUltNte PATH ATATIQNA Q+QQt TQ 20+00t )
SHRUflS SHAl-l- ell eotnAINERIZED NUISERY STOCK 2 TO a HIGH SHRUeiS ARE TO eiE INSTAl-LED AS FOL~Sbull I loITI-I A SINGLE 1WW OF ~ED-OSIER DOGHOOD ONLY TO eE LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 2 FEET (HORIZONTAL DISTANCE) AeOVE THE N~ 15AHf( ARMOR AND SPACED -4 FEET ON CENTER Al-ONG THE ENTIRE N loALf(ING PATH (NOTEbull NO SHRUe5 ARE TO INSTAl-LED IN THE VIE~ SHEDS FROM THE NEl-l BENOIES - REFER TO DRA~ING C-ICB) AND 2 IN OBLONG PATCI-IES (APPROXIMATELY 10 FEET loIDE BY 20 FEET ~) THAT ~ILL CONTAIN APPROXIMATELY 16 Pl-ANTS OF THE ACCEPTABl-E SPECIES LISTED BELOlol THE ACCEPTABLE SPECIES lolll-l- BE ~ILL BE INSTALLED IN A RANDClM MIXED PATTERN TO ENSURE HETIROG~ DISTRIBUTION (MIN SPACINCio S ON-CENTER) WITH NO MORE THAN SIX (io) OF ANY ONE PAITICUI-AI 5PECIE5 TO BE Pl-ANTED IN EACH OB~ PATCI-I
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EROSION CONTWL eii-ANKET NORTll AMERICAN GREEN Cl25 OR eIUAI-
SE COMPACTED DETAIL SA
~eoGf(FII-I-
6 MIN I I
L BIOOEltRA~ STAKE PIN OR STAPl-E ( MIN LENGTH ~E~rr a)
MIN
DfTAL IC
EROSION CONTROL BLANKET NOTESbull
-4 OVERl-AP (MIN)
lecJtEljliC VIEH
DETAIL IIC
I INSTAl-l- ~ PER MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS IF THEY VAfl( FROM DETAILS SHOWN 2 APPLY Al-L REQUIRED SEED MIXTURE PRIOR TO EROSION CONTIWL 51-ANf(ET INSTAl-l-ATION INSTAl-lshy
Bl-ANKET AND TllEN CAREFUl-l-Y CUT BlANKET AS NECESSARY TO INSTAl-L Al-L REQUIRED PLANTINGS 00 NOT INSTALL Pl-ANTINGS AND ATTEMPT TO CUTIFIT Bl-ANKET AROUND Pl-ANTS
C-502 NTS
IJIEE5HB1Je CLYSTERsect m 8E INSTAl 1m CgtWEEN pJY SUJPNsect Q+QQ AND 16+QQgtmiddot
TREEI5HRUI5 CLUSTERS _11-1- eE INSTAl-l-ED ON eoTH THE NORTH AND S0VTH SIDES OF THE ~f(ING PATH (REFER TO C-108) SPaIES ~11-1- CONSIST OF A RANDClM MIXTURE (eASED UPON LOCATION) OFbull
FOR Dfl( SOILS (UPl-AND)bull I NANNI15ERRY VIBUINUM (VIbarn ~) 2 SERVICEeERfl( (Aml~nhlr --lo) a eLACf( CI-IOKEeERRY ( Arclnla mel) -4 CI-IOKE CI-IERRY (Phnuo vlrqlnlana) 5 SILf(Y DOGHOOD (comuo cmcm)
FOR MOIST SOILS (ETLAND)bull I PUSSY Wll-l-0 (Soilbull diOCCgtIltr) 2 SPECI(I-ED ALPER (Ainubull lncana -middot r-)
TREEISHRUB SPACING Il-L BE APPROXIMATELY 5-FEET ON CENTER AND NONE OF THE PLANTINGS ~ILL BE CLOSER 1llAN -FEET TO THE ~f(ING PATH OR ll-FEET TO SILVER LAf(E BOU~ARD
TREES AND SHRUflS _11-1- flE Pl-ANTED DURINc THE MONTHS OF APRIL OR MAY OR IN OCTceER OR NOVEMBER
TREESHRUB CLUSTER SPACING APPIWXIMATEL Y 5 OC (PARTLY DIY SOIL SPECIES REFER TO LIST AlICNE)
UPLAND
TREESHRUB CLUSTER SPACING APPIWXIMATEI-Y 5 OC (PAITL Y MOIST SOIL SPECIES REFER TO LIST AaCNE)
SILVER LAKE BLVD
TREESHRUB Cl-USTER SPACING APPROXIMATEI-Y 51
OC (Al-L DRY SOIL SPECIES)
REFER TO PLAN C-103 FOR 51-lRUBITREE CLUSTER LOCATIONS AND ~ETLAND DELINEATION LIMITS
4 TREE51-lRUB CLUSTER NOTES AND PLANTING DETAIL
C-S02 NTS
NE~L Y Pl-ANTED TREE (MINIMUM
SEE TREE PROTECTOR IN DETAIL 2C-502
TREES (MINIMUM HEIGHT 10-FEET) ~ITll ~ STAf(ES SET OPPOSITE AND INTO SUBGRAPE ~ITH GUT ~IRES AT qo DECOREE ANGl-E TO STAf(ES USING 10 GAUGE GAl-VANIZED SOFT STEEL ~IRE AND 1VRNeUCf(LE T~-PL Y 112deg DIA REINFORCED Ruai5ER I-lOSE AND 2 SGI bull amp-O LONG CEDAR STAf(ES NOTQIED FOR loll RES
Pl-ANT TO A DEPTH OF 15-16 PI-ANTINc HOLE SHOULD BE NO PEEPER 1llAN TllE ACTUAL DEPTll OF THE ROOTl5ALL Pl-ANT TREE SO THAT THE ROOT FLAIR IS AaCNE THE SOIL LINE
FINISH GRAPE COVEFlEP loITH EROSION CONTROL BLANKET BlANf(ET IS TO BE CI255N (1001 BIOPECORAPABLE cocONUT Bl-ANKET) BY NORTH AMERICAN GREEN OR APPROVED EGUAL TYPICAL SEE INSTALLATION DETAIL ON 1C-502
SEE DETAIL 3C-502 FOR Pl-ANTING DETAILS
APACENT AR~ REFER TO DRA~ING C-ICB
ABRASION GUARDSTEM PROTECTOR IS REQUIRED ON Al-L CAGES
12bull ASSEMBl-ED ~ELPED ~IRE TREE PROTECTOR CAGE
METAl- STAPl-E (ll MIN)
AND REMOVE AS MUQI OF THE BNOltOING MATERIAL ~ POSSIBLE PARTICUI-ARL Y FROM THE TOP OF THE ROOTl5ALL
TOPSOIL (MIN)
SUBJECT TO THE TRANSFER OF PROPERTIES CURRENTLY OWNED BY THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY AND THE WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRIC COMPANY TO A NON-PRIVATE ENTITY
TREE$ (WC(NG PATH STATIONS OplusmnQOt TO 20plusmn00t ) REFER TO ~lNG C-108 FOR TREE AND SHRUB PLANTING REGUIREMENTS FOR AREAS NOT APACENT TO TI-lE N~ ~f(ING PATH THE ACCEPTABLE SPECIES SHAl-L NOT DEVIATE FROM THOSE LISTED HEREON
TREES SHALL BE NUJUERY STOCK _ITH A MINIMUM ACCEPTABl-E TREE HEIGHT OF 10 FEET TREES SHALL BE PLANTED APPROXIMATELY 12 ON CENTER IN A SINGLE 1WW IWUGHLY Al-ONG THE TOP OF BANI( TO SILVER 1-Af(E (NOT BET~EEN PATH STATioNS 0plusmn00 AND 16plusmn00) ALL THE TREES SIWL eE LOCATED AT l-EAST A MINIMUM OF 6 FEET (HORIZONTALLY) FROM THE N loAI-f(ING PATH
APPLICATION RATE 1 LB PER 1-450 SGIUARE FEET (iIO LB5 PER ACRE)
TREE SI-IRUB SEEDING REQUIREMENTS AND NOTES
C-502
TREE SPECIES TO eE PLANTED INCLUDEbull BI-ACf( _ILLOW (SaiiK n1~) RED MAPLE (Nlaquo rtlbnm) ~ED ~f( (Qorcue rib-a) SILVER MAPl-E ( Nlaquo hcrln~m) EASTERN COTTON~ (Populue deltDidoa)
THE ACCEPTABl-E TIEE SPECIES ~11-1- eiE INSTAl-l-ED IN A RANDClM MIXED PATTERN TO ENSURE HETEROGENEOUS DISTRieUTION OF THE SPECIES IN THE AR~ IDENTIFIED ON THE SITE Pl-AN UYBRID OR CUL TIVAIS OF ANY TREE SPECIES ARE PROI-IIBITEP CONTRACTOR SHAl-l- PROVIDE NUR9fl( NAME AND SPECIES AVAil-ABILITY TO THE NER (AND NERI REPRESENTATIVE) PRIOR TO ORDERING OR INSTAl-LING ANY TREES UNACCEPTABl-E TREES ~ILL BE REMOVED AND IEPI-ACED AT THE CONTUoCTORS EXPENSE
ftHRLIM (WAUltNte PATH ATATIQNA Q+QQt TQ 20+00t )
SHRUflS SHAl-l- ell eotnAINERIZED NUISERY STOCK 2 TO a HIGH SHRUeiS ARE TO eiE INSTAl-LED AS FOL~Sbull I loITI-I A SINGLE 1WW OF ~ED-OSIER DOGHOOD ONLY TO eE LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 2 FEET (HORIZONTAL DISTANCE) AeOVE THE N~ 15AHf( ARMOR AND SPACED -4 FEET ON CENTER Al-ONG THE ENTIRE N loALf(ING PATH (NOTEbull NO SHRUe5 ARE TO INSTAl-LED IN THE VIE~ SHEDS FROM THE NEl-l BENOIES - REFER TO DRA~ING C-ICB) AND 2 IN OBLONG PATCI-IES (APPROXIMATELY 10 FEET loIDE BY 20 FEET ~) THAT ~ILL CONTAIN APPROXIMATELY 16 Pl-ANTS OF THE ACCEPTABl-E SPECIES LISTED BELOlol THE ACCEPTABLE SPECIES lolll-l- BE ~ILL BE INSTALLED IN A RANDClM MIXED PATTERN TO ENSURE HETIROG~ DISTRIBUTION (MIN SPACINCio S ON-CENTER) WITH NO MORE THAN SIX (io) OF ANY ONE PAITICUI-AI 5PECIE5 TO BE Pl-ANTED IN EACH OB~ PATCI-I