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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
12/09/2014
Control Number
2014-197
Agenda Item Number
8.K.
Entity Name
Florida Department of Transportation
Subject
Maintenance of Memorandum Agreement
Landscaping
Area
US 1
Project Number
228583-2-52-01
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c. Shrub Trimming <br />• A small amount of Green Island Ficus and Dwarf Variegated Schefflera shrubs <br />are utilized around the future entry sign location. These species can be sheared <br />as a mass to provide uniform height. The edges of the mass.should be leaned <br />-inward and should be rounded off at the top, as opposed to straight sides with <br />square corners. Maintain the Green Island Ficus shrubs at about a 2' foot height <br />and the Dwarf Variegated Schefflera at about a 3' height to create a tiered effect. <br />3. Specific Irrigation Requirements <br />• Some of the species utilized do not tolerate wet soil conditions for extended <br />(periods (after the plants are established) and therefore, the irrigation should be <br />turned down in the areas adjacent to these plant types. These species include <br />European Fan Palms and Medjool Date palms. <br />4. Pest and Disease Management <br />• Care was taken to avoid plant species that are highly susceptible to insect <br />problems, however there are a few that need to be monitored and can typically <br />be easily controlled. Special attention should be paid to the Oleander trees to <br />ensure they remain insect free. <br />S \ f ranspc-rtation Developmen6PM\PA\Landscape ArchitectureV-.GREEM1_t\JTS11 MOA\3NDIAN RIVf=f? <br />COUNTY'.IrrdianRiver_ SR J,_ 226583-211ndianRiver SR5_228583-258.228582-4(11-13-14) ducx <br />Page 17 of 20 <br />
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