HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-193WORK ORDER NUMBER 2
SHALLOW MARSH #2 LANDSCAPINIG SERVICES AT OSPREY
ACRES FLOWAY AND NATURE PRESERVE
This Work Order Number 2 is entered into as of this 23rd day of
October , 2018, pursuant to that certain Continuing Contract Agreement
for Environmental and Biological Support Services entered into as of October 10, 2017
("Agreement"), by and between Indian River County, a political subdivision of the State
of Florida ("COUNTY") and G.K. Environmental, Inc. ("CONSULTANT").
The COUNTY has selected the CONSULTANT to perform the professional
services set forth on Attachment 1, attached to this Work Order and made part hereof
by this reference. The CONSULTANT will perform the professional services for the fee
schedule set forth in Attachment 2, attached to this Work Order and made a part hereof
by this reference. The CONSULTANT will perform the professional services within the
timeframe set forth in Attachment 3, attached to this Work Order and made a part
hereof by this reference, all in accordance with the terms and provisions set forth in the
Agreement. Pursuant to paragraph 1.4 of the Agreement, nothing contained in any
Work Order shall conflict with the terms of the Agreement and the terms of the
Agreement are incorporated in each individual Work Order as if fully set forth herein.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Work Order as
of the date first written above.
CONSULTANT
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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ATTACHMENT 1 to WORK ORDER NUMBER 2
SHALLOW MARSH #2 LANDSCAPINIG SERVICES AT OSPREY ACRES
FLOWAY AND NATURE PRESERVE
SCOPE OF WORK
The COUNTY has requested that the CONSULTANT provide landscaping and exotic
elimination services in Shallow Marsh #2 at the COUNTY's Osprey Acres Floway and
Nature Preserve (hereinafter "Osprey Acres"). The Work is generally described below.
Landscaping Services: Furnish and install landscaping materials, plants, etc. and
maintain plantings and eliminate exotics as more specifically specified or implied in Exhibit
A (Section 02235 — Specifications), Exhibit B (Drawings SML-1 and SML-2), and Exhibit C
(Scope of Work), included herein.
**END OF ATTACHMENT 1**
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ATTACHMENT 2 to WORK ORDER NUMBER 2
SHALLOW MARSH #2 LANDSCAPINIG SERVICES AT OSPREY ACRES
FLOWAY AND NATURE PRESERVE
1. COMPENSA TION
The COUNTY agrees to pay and the CONSULTANT agrees to accept, a not -to -exceed fee
of $125,119.12 for services rendered according to Attachment 1 of this Work Order and as
summarized on Exhibit C, included herein. Additional services shall be performed at the
hourly rates as set forth in the Agreement.
2. PARTIAL PAYMENTS
The COUNTY shall make monthly partial payments to the CONSULTANT for all
authorized work pertaining directly to this project performed during the previous calendar
month. The CONSULTANT shall submit invoices monthly for services performed and
expenses incurred pursuant to this Agreement during the prior month.
The CONSULTANT shall submit duly certified invoices in duplicate to the Director of
the Public Works Department. For lump sum line items, the amount submitted shall be the
prorated amount due for all work performed to date under this phase, determined by
applying the percentage of the work completed as certified by the CONSULTANT, to the
total due for this phase of the work. For time and material line items, the amount
submitted shall be based on the actual hours worked and expenses incurred for the billing
period.
The amount of the partial payment due the CONSULTANT for the work performed
to date under these phases shall be an amount calculated in accordance with the previous
paragraph and less previous payments. Per F.S. 218.74(2), the COUNTY will pay
approved invoices on or before the forty-fifth day after the COUNTY receives the
CONSULTANT's invoice.
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ATTACHMENT 3 to WORK ORDER NUMBER GKE 2
SHALLOW MARSH #2 LANDSCAPINIG SERVICES AT OSPREY ACRES
FLOWAY AND NATURE PRESERVE
1. TIME FOR COMPLETION
Complete all planting Work within two months of receiving a Notice -to -Proceed from
the COUNTY. Plant maintenance and exotic species control will begin immediately after
the planting phase is approved by the COUNTY.
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ATTACHMENT 2 to WORK ORDER NUMBER 2
SHALLOW MARSH #2 LANDSCAPINIG SERVICES AT OSPREY ACRES
FLOWAY AND NATURE PRESERVE
1. COMPENSATION
The COUNTY agrees to pay and the CONSULTANT agrees to accept, a not -to -exceed fee
of $125,119.12 for services rendered according to Attachment 1 of this Work Order and as
summarized on Exhibit C, included herein. Additional services shall be performed at the
hourly rates as set forth in the Agreement.
2. PARTIAL PAYMENTS
The COUNTY shall make monthly partial payments to the CONSULTANT for all
authorized work pertaining directly to this project performed during the previous calendar
month. The CONSULTANT shall submit invoices monthly for services performed and
expenses incurred pursuant to this Agreement during the prior month.
The CONSULTANT shall submit duly certified invoices in duplicate to the Director of
the Public Works Department. For lump sum line items, the amount submitted shall be the
prorated amount due for all work performed to date under this phase, determined by
applying the percentage of the work completed as certified by the CONSULTANT, to the
total due for this phase of the work. For time and material line items, the amount
submitted shall be based on the actual hours worked and expenses incurred for the billing
period.
The amount of the partial payment due the CONSULTANT for the work performed
to date under these phases shall be an amount calculated in accordance with the previous
paragraph and less previous payments. Per F.S. 218.74(2), the COUNTY will pay
approved invoices on or before the forty-fifth day after the COUNTY receives the
CONSULTANT's invoice.
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ATTACHMENT 3 to WORK ORDER NUMBER GKE 2
SHALLOW MARSH #2 LANDSCAPINIG SERVICES AT OSPREY ACRES
FLOWAY AND NATURE PRESERVE
7. TIME FOR COMPLETION
Complete all planting Work within two months of receiving a Notice -to -Proceed from
the COUNTY. Plant maintenance and exotic species control will begin immediately after
the planting phase is approved by the COUNTY.
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EXHIBIT A -LANDSCAPING
SECTION 02235
LANDSCAPING SHALLOW MARSH #2 AREA
PART 1 -.GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE
A. This Work consists of furnishing all labor, supervision, material, equipment,
transportation, etc., to complete all landscaping work for the areas shown or implied
on the Drawings, and as specified herein. Work shall also include the removal of all
invasive exotic species from within the work area, and continual removal of exotics
for the times specified herein.
B. The CONTRACTOR is solely responsible for watering and otherwise maintaining the
landscaping until the end of the landscape maintenance and warranty period
specified herein. Furnish and install a temporary irrigation system if necessary,
through the end of the landscape maintenance and warranty period at no additional
cost to the OWNER.
1.2 SUBMITTALS
A. Before planting, submit two samples of each specified plant to the OWNER for
approval and identify the name, address, and telephone number of the nursery
supplier.
1.3 PROTECTION OF GOPHER TORTOISES
A. Gopher tortoises inhabit the site. Their burrows have been identified to the best
extent possible. Take extreme care to prevent disturbing or harming the site's
gopher tortoises. Maintain a minimum 25 -foot radius from all gopher tortoise
burrows. If a planting location appears that it will interfere with a tortoise burrow,
modify the planting layout as necessary so the burrow is not disturbed.
1.4 EXOTIC AND INVASIVE VEGETATION ELIMINATION
A. Keep the work area free of exotics and invasive vegetation until the specified time
period.
B. All herbicide must be applied by an individual possessing a State (FDACS) Certified
herbicide application license of the appropriate class. Provide the OWNER with a
copy of the individual's license before herbicide application. Do not impact native
plants with herbicide.
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C. Vines growing in trees within the work area that are to remain do not need to be
pulled out of the tree canopy. Cut the vines and carefully treat each vine and stump
at the base with approved herbicide, leaving the remaining severed vines in the tree
canopy.
PART 2 — PRODUCTS
2.1 FERTILIZER
A. Provide a complete analysis slow-release fertilizer that is uniform in composition,
dry, and free flowing. Deliver to the site in the original unopened containers,
each bearing the manufacturer's statement of analysis. Fertilizer shall meet the
following requirements:
1. 12 percent Nitrogen (Minimum 70% Slow Release N Source)
2. 8 percent Phosphorus
3. 8 percent Potassium.
The fertilizer shall also contain trace elements. Do not place any fertilizer in
locations where it may flow into the water in Shallow Marsh #2.
2.2 PLANT MATERIAL
A. All nursery stock shall conform with Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants Parts
I and II, latest edition, published by the Florida Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Services. All plantings shall be Florida #1 specimens or better as
determined by the Florida Division of Plant Industry. Supply native vegetation in
proper containers and at the size indicated on the Drawings. Under no
circumstances shall plant material containing fire ants be brought onto the Project
Site.
B. All vegetation shall be sound, healthy, well -branched, and free of disease, insect
eggs, larvae, nematodes, weeds, and exotic or invasive vegetation. All plants shall
have adequate root systems and shall not be root -bound. All plants not meeting this
requirement will be immediately rejected and shall be immediately removed from the
project site.
C. Plants larger in size than specified may be used if approved by the OWNER. If the
use of larger plants is approved, the required ball of earth or spread of roots shall be
ii icreased in proportion to the size of the plant.
D. Inspection: At anytime, the OWNER may inspect plants at the place of planting for
quality, size, and variety. Prior approval shall not impair the right of re -inspection
and rejection at the site during progress of the Work or after completion, for size and
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conditions of balls or roots, latent defects, disease, infestations, injuries, etc.
Remove rejected plants immediately from the project site and replace with new
material within two days. Plant material rejected shall be replaced at no additional
charge.
E. Condition of Plant Material at Final Completion: At Final Completion, all plant
material shall be sound, healthy, well -branched, and free of disease, weeds, and
exotic or invasive vegetation. Plant material rejected shall be replaced at no
additional charge at the end of Final Completion and during the maintenance /
acceptance timeframe.
2.3 COLLECTED STOCK
A. No collected stock is permitted from private / public property.
2.4 NATIVE STOCK
A. Plants collected from wild or native stands shall be considered nursery grown when
they have been reestablished in the nursery row and grown under regular nursery
cultivation practices for a minimum of one growing season (12 months) and have
attained adequate root and top growth to indicate full recovery from transplanting
into the nursery row.
2.5 CONTAINER GROWN STOCK
A. All container grown stock shall be healthy, vigorous, well -rooted plants and
established in the container within which they are sold or grown. The tops shall be
in good quality and in a healthy growing condition.
B. An established container grown plant shall be transplanted into a container and
grown in that container sufficiently long for new fibrous roots to have developed so
that the root mass will retain its shape and hold together when removed from the
container.
C. Root -bound plants will be rejected and shall be immediately removed from the
project site.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 DIGGING AND HANDING
A. Do not hold for planting more than the time recommended by the supplier and
protect from excessive exposure and dehydration. Pack plant material during
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transport to prevent breakage and drying during transport.
B. Dig balled and burlapped (B&B) plants with firm, natural balls of soil of sufficient size
to encompass the plant's fibrous and feeding roots. Do not plant said plants if the
ball is cracked or broken.
C. Do not handle plants by their stems.
D. If plants are marked "BR" on the Drawings they shall be dug with bare roots. Do not
cut roots within the minimum spread listed on the Drawings. Ensure roots do not dry
out during moving or before planting.
E. Excavate for plantings using extreme care to avoid damage to subsurface utilities,
Gopher Tortoise burrows, adjacent improvements, etc.
F. Prior to ordering plants, test the soil pH and other pertinent soil parameters to verify
the specified plants will grow well in the existing soil. If the soil conditions are such
that the specified plants will not grow well, notify the ENGINEER in writing and
provide a recommended substitute list of plants that will grow well in the existing soil,
for the ENGINEER's review. The warranties set forth elsewhere in this Specification
shall apply to all substitute plantings recommended by the CONTRACTOR.
3.2 PLANTING PROCEDURES
A. Cleanup the site after the work is completed. Remove all objectionable matter,
rubbish, etc. from the site before planting. Do not mix these materials with the soil.
B. The planting areas are expected to be free of ruts and graded in accordance with
the Drawings by others prior to planting. Kill or remove any miscellaneous stray
weeds or exotics that may remain either by cultivation or spraying of approved
herbicides.
C. Protect Geosvnthetic Clay Liner: A geosynthetic clay liner is installed a minimum of
twelve inches below the bottom and sides of Shallow Marsh #2 and its berms as
indicated on the Drawings. Take extreme care when planting to not puncture or
otherwise disturb this liner. Liner details and locations are shown on the Drawings.
Repair all liner damaged as recommended by the liner manufacture at no cost to the
OWNER.
D. install and maintain all plants as recommended by the supplier nursery. Perform all
planting procedures with qualified personnel. insure no air pockets are around the
roots.
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E. The diameter of all plant holes (trees and shrubs) shall be two times the diameter of
the root ball or plant container (for container grown plants). Fill the void in the
planting hole with top quality topsoil.
F. Set plants straight and level such that after settlement, the plant crown will stand
one to two inches above grade. Set each plant in the center of the pit.
G. Evenly space ground cover plants in accordance with the Drawings.
H. Fertilize all upland plants at least once to ensure proper growth until the
maintenance period begins. Notify the ENGINEER prior to applying the fertilizer.
Immediately after fertilizer application, provide a written certification to the
ENGINEER that the fertilizer was applied per the Specifications — payment for this
fertilization will not be issued without this certification. Fertilize so that runoff of
fertilizer -laden water into water bodies does not occur.
3.3 PLANTING AREAS
A. Planting areas in general, are shown on the Drawings.
3.4 TEMPORARY IRRIGATION SYSTEM
A. If deemed necessary by the Landscaper, design, furnish, install, and maintain a
temporary irrigation system or provide other means to water and maintain all
landscape items/planting areas during the maintenance and warranty period.
CONTRACTOR may use water from Shallow Marsh #2. The OWNER will not
provide electricity. Temporary facilities shall not conflict with the site's operation and
maintenance. There is no set number of irrigation events in this Contract. Irrigate
as many times as necessary to keep all landscape items/planting areas alive and
healthy for the entire landscape maintenance and warranty period. Increase
irrigation events as required during all drought periods and at no additional cost to
the OWNER.
3.5 THE LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE AND WARRANTY PERIOD
A. Maintenance and Warranty Period: The maintenance and warranty period for all
landscaping shall run consecutive and the duration is nine months, beginning on the
date of Final Acceptance of the planting portion by County staff. During the nine-
month maintenance and warranty period, operate and maintain the temporary
irrigation facilities, maintain the plantings, and guarantee that:
1. Eighty-five (85) percent of the planted individuals become established and
show signs of normal growth, based upon standard growth parameters such
as height, base diameter, or canopy circumference; and
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2. At least ninety (90) percent cover by appropriate wetland herbaceous species
has been obtained.
B. Replacement Plantings: Replace all plantings not meeting the above warranty
period. All replacement plantings shall be Florida #1 specimens and they shall be
installed and maintained as recommended by the supplier nursery and specified
herein. Coordinate planting with County personnel. Replacements shall be at no
cost to the OWNER.
C. Perform maintenance as necessary to insure plant survivability. Take special care
to not disturb birds, nests, or other wildlife.
D. Fertilize plantings as necessary to ensure proper growth throughout the
maintenance and warranty period and provide all other care necessary for their
survival at no additional cost.
3.5 EXOTIC AND INVASIVE VEGETATION ELIMINATION PERIOD
A. Beginning on the same date as the landscape maintenance and warranty period,
destroy and continually destroy, all exotic and invasive vegetation within the Shallow
Marsh #2 work area for nine months. Kill all exotic and invasive vegetation using
methods approved by both the OWNER and St. Johns River Water Management
District (SJRWMD) (i.e. hand remove or lightly spray with SJRWMD approved
herbicides) and keep all areas free of exotics. Take special care to not disturb birds,
nests, or other wildlife. Do not use any chemicals, etc. harmful to wildlife or native
ants. All herbicides must be approved by the OWNER prior to their use. For
Brazilian pepper tree eradication, use a herbicide proven to kill Brazilian pepper
trees. All herbicides shall be color -marked so it leaves a colored imprint where
sprayed, to easily identify where it is applied. Replace all landscaping material
damaged by overspray at no cost to the OWNER.
B. In addition to cattails and other plants normally considered to be exotic or invasive
species by the industry, eliminate and remove from the Project Site all of the plants
in the following attachment "Upland and Wetland Invasive Exotics" (11 pages).
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ATTACHMENT TO SECTION 002235 - LANDSCAPING
Y'-° �-PLANT IDENTIFICATION TIPS : � ?
UPLAND and WETLAND
INVASIVE EXOTICS
K. C. Burks, Botanist
Bureau of !evasive Plant Management
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Tallahassee, Florida 32399 850-245-2809
August 2003
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www.dep.state.fl.us/lands/invaspec/index.htm
Illustrations courtesy of the Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants, IFAS, University of Florida
(http://plants.ifas.ufl.edu/)
Except:
Abrus precatorius, courtesy of Jackie Smith, FDEP.
Albizia julibrissin, from Kurz, H., and R.K. Godfrey. 1962. Trees of Northern Florida. Univ. Press of
Florida, Gainesville.
Albizia lebbeck, Cupaniopsis anacardioides, Ficus microcarpa, Jasminum dichotomum, Leucaena leucocephala,
courtesy of Miami -Dade County Dept of Environmental Resources Management, illustrations by
Elizabeth Smith.
Imperata cylindrica, courtesy of LeRoy G. Holm (used in World's Worst Weeds, 1979).
Lonicera japonica, from Godfrey, R.K., and J. Wooten. 1981. Aquatic and Wetland Plants of Southeastern
United States: Dicotyledons. Univ. of Georgia Press, Athens.
Neyraudia reynaudiana, from Hitchcock, A.S., and A. Chase. 1950. 2nd edition. Manual of the Grasses of the United
States. USDA Ag. Research, Washington, DC.
Pueraria montana, courtesy of Suzanne Kennedy, Brevard County Natural Resources Dept.
Scaevola sericea, courtesy of K.C. Burks, FDEP.
Solanum viarum, courtesy of Jeff Mullahey, Agronomy Dept., Univ. of Fla. IFAS (used in # SS -AGR -58. 1996).
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Trees
Albrissin - mimosa tree
• Trees to _ ft, with spreading crown
• Unarmed, i.e., no thorns or prickles
• Leaves twice compound, leaflets tiny, many
• Flowers in pink "powder -puff' clusters
• Fruit a long, flat pod
Albizia lebbeck — woman's tongue
• Trees to 65 ft, with spreading crown
• Unarmed, i.e., no thorns or prickles
• Leaves twice compound, leaflets 1-2 in.
long
• Flowers in yellowish "powder -puff' clusters
• Fruit a flat long pod, persisting & "rattling"
in wind
Casuarina,equiset folia -- Australian -pine
• Trees to 150 ft, with open crown
• Branchlets thin, grayish green
• Leaves tiny, scalelike, in whorls of 6-8
• Flowers tiny, unisexual, on same tree
• Fruits in woody, conelike clusters
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Casuarina glauea -thicket Australian -pine
• Trees to 65 ft, with dense crown
• Spreads by root suckers
• Branchlets thin, green, often waxy
• Leaves tiny, scalelike, in whorls of 12-17
• Flowers tiny, mostly male trees in Florida
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Trees
Cinnamomum'"camphora camphor tree
• Evergreen tree to 60 ft tall, glabrous
• Cut stems/leaves highly aromatic
• Leaves simple, alternate, with short petioles
• Leaf blades lustrous, entire
• Glands on lower leaf surfaces
Ficus macrocarpa - laurel fig
• Tree with short trunk, rounded crown
• Often growing on other trees when young
• Milky sap from stems or leaves
• Leaves alternate, small, dark shiny green
• Figs yellow or dark red when ripe
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Cupaniopsis anacardioUd s carrotwood
• Slender evergreen tree to 10 in
• Inner bark often orange (carrot color)
• Leaves large, compound, with 4-12 leaflets
• Leaflets leathery, dark green, oblong
• Flowers tiny, green -yellow, in long racemes
Leucaena Ieucocephala, ;leadjrj e
• Small tree, to 30 ft tall, often in thickets
• Stems unarmed, i.e., no thorns or prickles
• Leaves twice compound, leaflets oblong
• Flowers white to yellowish in round clusters
• Pods long flat, red -brown, hanging clusters
Trees
Melaleuea quinquenervia - melaleuca
• Evergreen tree to 100 ft, with slender crown
• Whitish, thick, spongy bark sheds easily
• Leaves alternate, evergreen, gray -green
• Flowers white, in "bottle -brush" spikes
• Fruits small, brown woody capsules
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Sapium sebiferum - Chinese tallow tree
• Deciduous tree to 50 ft tall
• Sap milky, poisonous
• Leaves ovate with narrowed tips, aspen -like
• Pair of glands at petiole tops
• Fruit a hard capsule with 3 white, waxy
seeds
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Melia azederach — Chinaberry
• Deciduous tree to 50 ft tall, often in thickets
• Twigs stout, with purplish bark
• Leaves large, twice or thrice compound
• Flowers lilac in large panicles
• Fruit a thinly fleshy drupe, yellow
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Schinus terebinthifolius - Brazilian pepper
• Shrubby evergreen tree to 13 m tall
• Leaves alternate, once compound
• Leaflets usually 7-9, often toothed
• Flowers unisexual, small, white
• Fruits bright red small drupes in clusters
Vines
Abrus precatorius — rosary pea
• Stems branching, twining, woody below
• Leaves alternate, even -pinnate compound
• Leaflets oval -oblong, in 5-15 pairs
• Flowers pea -like, white -pink to reddish
• Seeds scarlet and black, very poisonous
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Jasm num diehotomum.- Gold Coast jasmine
• Evergreen woody climber, often shrubby
• Leaves opposite, glossy green, roundish oval
• Flowers fragrant, white (pink in bud)
• Flowers opening at night
• Fruit a two -lobed fleshy black berry
Dioscorea bulbifera — air potato
• Stems herbaceous, twining to 60+ ft
• Leaves alternate, heart shaped
• Forms many aerial tubers
• Rarely flowering in Florida
• Leaf -blade veins in parallel curves
Lonicera japonica - Japanese honeysuckle
• Stems woody, trailing or climbing
• Leaves opposite, evergreen, oval
• Young stems and leaves hairy
• Flowers white, yellowing with age
• Leaves on new shoots often toothed
Vines
• Fronds delicate, twining, to 90 ft long
• Pinnae spread out along stemlike rachis
• Pinnae triangular shaped, pinnately divided
• Sterile leaflets incised on margin
• Fertile leaflets with lobe edges narrowed
pinna
Paederia foetida skunk vine
• Stems woody below, twining, climbing
• All parts with disagreeable odor
• Leaves opposite, lance shaped
• Flowers bell shaped, pale lilac
• Fruit a shiny orange -brown round capsule
Lygodium microphyllum - Old World climbing fern
• Fronds delicate, twining, to 90 ft long
• Pinnae spread out along stemlike rachis
• Pinnae more oblong shaped, not as divided
• Sterile leaflets lance shaped, not incised
• Fertile leaflets fringed with pinched lobes
sterile pinna fertile pinna
Pueraria montana var. lobata kudzu
• Deciduous, twining vine, engulfing area
• Leaves compound with 3 large leaflets
• Young stems hairy
• Flowers pea -type, reddish lavender
• Fruit a bean pod with golden -brown hairs
Shrubs
Ardcsia crenat"`,' ornl ardisia
Ardisia elliptica *ishoebutton nrdisia
• Small shrub tolerating deep shade
• Glabrous evergreen shrub to 15 ft tall
• Leaves alternate, shiny, leathery
• Leaves alternate, entire, gland -dotted below
• Leaf edges crisped, or scalloped
• New foliage often reddish
• Flowers white in axillary clusters
• Flowers mauve, in clusters at leaf axils
• Fruits bright red, in drooping clusters
• Fruits black when ripe
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• Sprawling evergreen shrub to 20+ ft tall
• Semi -evergreen shrub to 15 ft tall
• Stems glabrous, many branched
• Twigs densely pubescent
• Leaves alternate, shiny, ovate, serrate
• Leaves opposite, small, dark green in wild
• Flowers tiny, greenish white, in leaf axils
• Leaves variegated in cultivation
• Fruit a brown capsule with 3 grayish seeds
• Flowers white, small, many, odorous
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Shrubs
Mimosa pigra - catclaw mimosa
• Thicket -forming, prickly shrub to 20 ft tall
• Large recurved prickles on stems
• Mimosa -like compound leaves, sensitive
• Flowers pink in small rounded clusters
• Fruits flat brown hairy segmented pods
Scaevola sericea`- beach naupaka
• Large shrub, forming dense mounds
• Leaves alternate, crowded near stem tips
• Leaf blades coarse, shiny, with curved edges
• Flowers white to pale lilac, "half -flowers"
• Fruits round. shinv white
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Rhodomyrtus tomentosa — downy rose myrtle
• Evergreen shrub to 6 ft tall
• Young stems soft hairy
• Leaves opposite, entire, soft hairy below
• Flowers rose -pink, with 5 petals each
• Fruit a round, sweet -fleshed, purple berry
Senna pendula - climbing cassia
• Sprawling evergreen shrub to 14 ft tall
• Stems somewhat zigzag, sparsely hairy
• Leaves compound with 3-6 leaflet pairs
• Flowers yellow, 5 petaled, near stem tips
• Pods brown, slender, cylindric, glabrous
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Imperata cy[indrica.:, cogon grass
• Rhizomes scaly, pointy like Panicum repens
• Leaves yellow -green, long pointed, erect
• Leaf -blade midvein off -center
• Leaf blades hairy at base
• Flowers in narrow, fluffy, white spikes
Panicum repens torpedo grass
• Rhizomes with hard torpedo-like tips
• Leaf blades with sparse hairs on upper side
• Ligule a tiny collar with short hairs at top
• Sheaths glabrous or hairy near top
• Inflorescence branched & open
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Neyraudia reynaudiana — silk, or Burma, reed
• Stems reedlike, to 9 ft tall
• Stems often branched
• Leaf sheaths woolly at top
• Large, densely feathery, nodding panicles
• Spikelets long -hairy, short awned
Pennisetum purpureum — elephant grass
• Perennial grass to 9+ ft tall
• Stem nodes bluish, leaves often bluish green
• Leaf blades with stout, keeled midrib
• Inflorescence a dense, bristly, tawny spike
• Spikelets with bristles falling at maturity
Other Herbaceous Plants
Colocasia esculenta: wild taro
• Perennial in stands to 5 ft tall
• Leaves from corms, stolons, rhizomes
• Leaves large, arrowhead shape
• Petioles attached to back of leaf blade
(leaves "peltate")
• Flowers tiny, hidden within yellow spathe
Ruellia brittoniana — Mexican petunia
• Perennial to 3 ft tall
• Stems mostly erect, with swollen nodes
• Leaves opposite, to 11 in, with pointed tips
• Flowers prominent, purple to white
• Fruit a 1 -in capsule with many brown seeds
Nepftrolepis eordifolia -tuber sword ..f ern
• Stolons many, often with small buried tubers
• Fronds compound, erect, to 3 ft tall
• Leaflets crowded, with small lobe at bases
• Rachis with hair-like, 2 -colored scales
• Fertile & sterile fronds similar in shape, size
Solanum viarum — tropical soda apple
• Bushy perennial to 6 ft tall
• Stems with scattered, small, hooked prickles
• Leaves alternate, angle -lobed, velvety
• Flowers white with recurved petals
• Mature fruits leathery skinned, yellow
NOTES
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AREAS:
TOTAL AREA INSIDE SILT FENCE - 8.3 ACRES
ACRES
AREA
BETWEEN SILT FENCE AND TOE OF SLOPE OF PERIMETER BERM 1.8 — — — — — — / EMSTINO SILT FENCE — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
® AREA OF TOP OF PERIMETER BERM 10.086 SQUARE FEET • / __ THESE MEAS TO HAVE COCONUT MATTING _ _ - _ 11
/ INSTALLED IN ADDITION TO PLANTINGS. _
AREA OF TOP OF PENINSULA. BERM 1,023 SOUARE FEET • /
MSLOPE - 3:1 (9' HORIZONTAL DISTANCE)
AREA OF INSIDE SLOPE (WATER SIDE) OF PERIMETER BER WATER 1
SURFACE - 13,391 SQUARE FEET
—
AREA CE INSIDE SLOPE (WATER SIDE) OF PERIMETER B6RY BELOW WATER El. 16.0 CONTOUR
SURFACE IN EL. 16.0 - 11,758 SQUARE FEET
— AREA OF OUTSIDE SLOPE OF PERIMETER BERM - 11,922 SQUARE FEET • 3:10 UNLESSOM EL 16 TO SE SOWN SPNIO BOTTOMS O ALL
® AREA BETWEEN TOP OF PENINSULA BERM AND WAT SURFACE - 2.054 SQUARE
REFUGIUM AREAS WITH EEL GRASS
FEET •- EL. 13.0 CONTOUR
AREA KONG PENINSULA BERM BETWEEN TOP OF WA+ER SURFACE AND ELEVATION
18.0 - 1,604 SQUARE FEET
— TOP OF ISLAND AREAS ISLAND 2 m
ISLAND 1 - 1,941 SQUARE FEET t
ISLAND 2 521 SQUARE FEET
ISLAND 3 4,398 SQUARE FEET 1
•IYPICA RirUCIUM' T
ISLAND ! - 897 SQUARE FEET `
ISLAND S - 796 SQUARE FEET _
AREA OF TOP OF ISLAM BERM • \ INSTALL ORANGE PROTECTNE T
ISLAND 1 1.033 SQUARE FEET 1 FENCING KONG TOE OF SLOPE BLUE STARES
ISLAND 2 - 89! SQUARE FEET
ISLAND J - 654 SQUARE FEET
ISLAND 4 = 85! SQUARE FEET
ISLAND 5 - 750 SQUARE FEET ,I T
AREA OF INSIDE SLOPE (WATER SIDE) OF ISLAND BERM MOVE WATER SURFACE • DEB WATER EL 17.70 EXISTING GROUND
ISLAND I 1,033 SOUARE FEET ,
ISLAND 2 - 894 SQUARE FEET _ -
ISLAND
J - 1,681 SQUARE FEET j El. 18.70
ISLAND 4 - 807 SQUARE FEET - TOP OF BERM EL. 19.70
ISLAND 5 - 914 SQUARE FEET \ GCL
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AREA . 1 .ASIDE SLOPE (WATER SIDE) OF ISLAND BEAM BEI WATER SURFACE OINFJNW� SI•!OWNI •
TO EL. 18.0 • _ - _
ISLAND 1 - 1,931 SQUARE FEET \ Nm To WYA
ISLAND 2 - 1,490 SOUARE FEET 10'AJ0' EEL GW S SPRIG _ v
ISLAND J - 2.652 SQl1ARE FEET PLANTING AREA (((TTTVVVpppINN9AAALLLI TOP OF ISLAND -
ISUND ! . 1.369 SQUARE FEET \ - BER® ) - - - UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN
ISLAND S - 1,745 SQUARE FEET
— MEA DF OUTSIDE SLOPE (ISLAND SIDE) OF ISLAND BERM • \� cn
INSIDE TOE Of SLOPE OF , /
ISLAND I - 1,529 SQUARE FEET ISLAND BER4 (IVPICAL) TOP OF GCL EL. 18.]0 )
ISLAND Z - 1.169 SQUARE FEET EL. 12 CONTOUR - TOP OF PENINSULA
ISLAND J - 1174 SOUARE FEET _ BERM DESIGN WATER DESIGN WATER
ISLAND . - B)! SQUARE FEET _
ISLAND 5 - 1,032 SMEE FEET \ ISLAND 5 EL. 80 ".'0
]] D
1--'--1 El. 16.0 2
\ EL. 12.0 15.0
.
AREA OF EL. 16 PLATEAU - I391 SQUARE FEET \ CONTOUR '
NEW STRUCTURE 523. _
—MFA - 2.390 SQUARE FEET SEE SHEEP C2M tb� - TOP Di BERM EL IB.]0 CCL (TYPICAL) '
AREA - 318 SQUARE FEET WEST
L.F. R !L CM. F mGI - SUMP I C)
AREA - 2,810 SQUARE FEET WEST INVERT Fl. 12.00 'LW m POUR /
FAST INVERT EL 12.00
CONFORMED DRAWING
F CLEARING
OUTSIDE TOE OF SLOPE OF
/
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EL. 11.0 CONTOUR
PERIMETER BERM
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EXISTING UIIITS
OF CLEARING \
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INSTALL ORMWPROTECTNE
BLUE STARES
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248 L.F. OF 18• CAR. \
FENCING ALOpG TOE OF SLOPE
WEST INVERT EL. 12.00 \
EAST INVERT EL 12.00
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EXISTING GROUND
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EL. 16.0
TOP OF PENINSULA
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TOP OF BERM EL. 19.70
GOPHER TORTOISE -
DESIGN WATER SURFACE /
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PIAN VIEW
Sp�€EN'E�
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OSPREY ACRES FLOWAY
AND NATURE PRESERVE
SHALLOW MARSH NO. 2
LANDSCAPING
THESE MEAS TO HAVE COCONUT MATTING
INSTALLED IN ADORION TO PLANTINGS.
PLANTING Gly
TOTAL AREA INSIDE SILT FENCE - 8.3 ACRES
AREA BETWEEN SILT FENCE MO TOE OF SLOPE OF PERIMETER BERM - 4.8
ACRES
® AREA OF TOP OF PERIMETER BERM - 10.086 SQUARE FEET
® AREA OF TOP OF PENINSULA BERM - I,023 SOLARE FEET
—
AREA OF INSIDE SLOPE (WATER SIDE) OF PERIMETER BERM MOVE WATER
SURFACE - 13,391 SQUARE FEET
AREA OF INSIDE SLOPE (WATER SIDE) OF PERIMETER BERM BELOW WATER
SURI'ACE iD EL. 16.0 - 11,758 SQUARE FEET
® AREA OF OUTSIDE SLOPE OF PERIMETER BERM . 11,922 SQUARE FEET
AREA BETWEEN TOP OF PENINSULA BERM AND WATER SURFACE - 2,084 SOUARE
FEET '
AREA ALONG PENINSULA BERM BETWEEN TOP OF WATER SURFACE AND ELEVATION
16.0 - 1,604 SQUARE FEET
— TOP OF ISLAND AREAS
ISlAN0 1 - 1,941 SQUARE FEET
ISLAND 2 - 521 SQUARE FEET
ISLWD 3 - 4.398 SQUARE FEET
ISLAND 4 ' 697 SOUARE FEET
ISLAND 5 795 SQUARE FEET
AREA OF TOP OF GLAND BERM
(ELAND 1- 1,033 SOUME FEET
ISLAND 2 - 894 SQUARE FEET
ISLAND } I,}Ba SQUARE FEET
ISLAND 4 - 654 SQUARE FEET
ISLAND 5 - 750 SQUARE FEET
® AREA OF INSIDE SLOPE (WATER SIDE) OF ISLAND BERM ABOVE WATER SURFACE
ISLAHO I 1,941 SQUARE FEET
ISLAND 2 - 521 SQUARE FEET
ISLAND 3 - 4,398 SQUARE FEET
ISLAND 4 697SQUARE FEET
ISLAND 5 - 795 SQUARE FEET
+?INC AREA OF NSIOE SLOPE (WATER SLOE) OF ISLAND BERM BELOW WATER SURFACE
TO EL. 16.0
ISLAND 1 - 1,931 SQUARE FEET
ISLAND 2 - 1,490 SQUARE FEET 10•.30• EEL GRASS SPRIG
SAND 3 - 2.652 SQUARE FEET PLANTING AREA
ISLAND 4 - 1,569 SQUARE FEET
STAND 5 - 1,745 SQUARE FEET
— AREA OF OUTSIDE SLOPE (ISLAND SIDE) OF ISLAND BERM
ISLAND I - 1,529 SQUARE FEET
ISLAND 2 - 1.169 SQUARE FEET
ISLAND 3 - 2,143 SQUARE FEET
IWAN0 4 674 SQUARE FEET
ISLAND S - 1,032 SQUARE FEET
AREA OF EL, 16 PLATEAU - 1391 SQUARE FEET
— AREA - 2,390 SOUARE FEET
' AREA - 316 SQUARE FEET
AREA - 2.610 SQUARE FEET
INTERIOR 20.30' EEL GRASS SPRIG PLANTINGS - 5 ' 300 - 1,500 SQUARE
FEET
TOTAL REFUCIUM BOTTOM EEL GRASS SPRIG PLANRNGS . 6,000 SQUARE FEET
CONFORMED DRAWING
TYPICAL PLANTING PLAN
NOT TO scut
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EL. 16.0 CONTOUR
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SPM1S FEET, FLA.i AT A Y D[.
I3.0 CONTOUR
OSPREY ACRES FLOWAY
AND NATURE PRESERVE
6 �
DESIGN WATER 1%
EL 17.70 E.ISTING CROUNO
CLAY LINER S EI. 18.70
TOP OF BERM EL. 19.70
TYP.`u CuulQ7 MANSu NO 2 PFRIL•FiF R• ( •I
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not ro SGV[
/,--UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN
IN PIAN VIEW
DESIGN WATER DESIGN WATER
17.7 . 17.7
0.. 16.0 ,,,• J ELL -1'66.0
^ `CQ (TYPICAL)
TOP Of BERM 0. 19.70 Imsvfi Top OF GCL 0. 16.70
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DESIGN WATER EXISTING GROUND
0. 17.70 ON MAW
EL, 16.0
EL 16.70
GCL TOP OF BEVY —.-0
SHALLOW MARSH NO. 2f-. v1
LANDSCAPING q�
OSPREY ACRES - SHALLOW MARSH - K EnvironmP tal Inc Planting Breakdown and Proposal to Complete
(based on Indian River County drawings dated 6/12/18)
8.3 Acre Area of Planting and Maintenance
PHASE i October 10. 2018
A) Pre -Planting Exotic Control On All Berms $each--#unitS $total
water an area n»tsi a perimeter eke
1 time pre -application of herbicide 1,400.00 all berms $ 1,400.00
within 30 days of berm completion
TOTAL FOR PHASE I $ 1,400.00
PHASE II
A) Polvac.ylomide Application $each #units $total
1 application on all berms/slopes and top of berms - 77,381 SF
Product / material 350.00 / bag 2 $ 700.00
Application to all berms
B) Coconut Matting Installed $each #units $total
all berm side slopes (perimeter, peninsula, and islands) 0.31/sf 61,557sf $ 19,082.67
& overlap top Von both sides = 61,557 SF @ .31 per SF
tops of all berms including islands
TOTAL FOR PHASE II
0.31/sf 12,160 sf $ 3,769.60
$23,552.27
P_ ASE III
A) Perimeter Berm $each # �n tS $total
Dr Purple 2,390 SF submerged-pickerelweed & duck potato clusters
of 50 each/2" plugs / 18" OC every 200'= 747 1.00 747 $ 747.00
Red
11,758 SF - submerged - Eleocharis, BR, 18" OC = 3,675
1.00
3,675
$ 3,675.00
Dr Blue
13,391 SF - s. patens / BR 2" plugs / 18" OC = 4,185
1.45
4,185
$ 6,068.25
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Pink 1
10,086 SF - saltgrass / BR 2" plugs / 18" OC = 3,152
1.45
3,152
$ 4,570.40
Pink 2
clusters of 50 plants every 100 ft. / 1 Gal / 24" OC
3.75
800
$ 3,000.00
Lt Blue (A)
11,922 SF - s. patens / BR 2" plugs / 18" OC = 3,726
1.45
3,726
$ 5,402.70
Lt Blue (B)
at toe of slope: plant clusters of 50/1 Gal TOC muhly and S. baked
every 100 ft., alternating every species every 100'= 800 plants)
(1,600' divided by 100'= 16 planting areas of 50 plants each)
3.75
800
$ 3,000.00
subtotal
$26,463.35
B) Peninsula Berm
Gray
316 SF - submerged - pickerelweed & duck potato clusters
of 50 each/2" plugs / 18" OC every 200'= 99
t
o
1.00
99
$ 99.00
Orange
1,604 SF - submerged - Eleocharis, BR, 18" OC = 502
1.00
502
$ 502.00
Lt Green
2,084 SF - S. patens / BR 2" plugs / 18" OC = 652
1.45
652
$ 945.40
Blue 1
1,023 SF - saltgrass / BR 2" plugs / 18" OC = 320
1.45
320
$ 464.00
Blue 2
4 clusters of 50 plants (mixed -dune sunflower, native lantana,
and blanket flower) every 50 ft. / 1 Gal / 24" OC
3.75
200
$ 750.00
subtotal
$ 2,760.40
C) Island Berms
Yellow
2,810 SF submerged pickerelweed & duck potato clusters
of 50 each/2" plugs / 18" OC every 200'= 879
h
#units
$
1.00
879
$ 879.00
Med Blue
5,329 SF - submerged - Eleocharis, BR, 18" OC = 1,665
1.00
1,665
$ 1,665.00
Lt Purple
8,352 SF - S. patens / BR 2" plugs / 18" OC = 2,610
1.45
2,610
$ 3,784.50
Tan 4,715 SF - S. patens / BR 2" plugs / 18" OC = 1,475
1.45
1,475
$2,138.75
Dr Green 6,747 SF - S. patens / BR 2" plugs / 18" OC = 2,108
1.45
2,108
$ 3,056.60
Dr Brown 5,329 SF - 1 Gal muhly, S. bakeri, & wild coffee / 5' OC = 215
3.75
215
$ 806.25
subtotal
$12,330.10
D) EEI Grass Areas
EEL Grass or white lilies (availability) = 825
$ arh
$total
3 Refugium / 2,640 SF / BR 2" plugs / 18" OC / 3'
2.75
825 25
$ 2,268.75
band around top of slop perimeter only
(880 lineal ft x 3 = 2,640 SF)
5 plant areas - 1,500 SF, BR / 2' plugs / 18' OC
subtotal
$ 2,268.75
E) 4.$ _/ Area From Perimeter Berm to Silt Fenc -
$
3.0 ac of S bakers / 1 Gal on 5'0C = 5,226 plants
(1,742 per acre = 3 ac x 1,742 = 5,226 plants)
arh
3.75
5,226
$19,597.50
1.8 ac muhly grass / 1 Gal on 5'0C = 3,136 plants
(1,742 per acre = 1.8 ac x 1,741 = 3,136)
3.75
3,136
$11,760.00
subtotal
$ 31,357.50
F)
EEL Grass - 3 ft. OC J #
2.75 2,977 $8,186.75
subtotal
$ 8,186.75
TOTAL FOR PHASE III (A, B, C, D) E, & F)
$83,366.85
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A) Mainten:
8.3 acres:
open water areas, islands, berms, & open upland areas 1,400.00 12 events $16,800.00
1 event per month / 9 months except 2 events per
month in June, July, August = 12 events (based on starting in December 2018)
TOTAL FOR PHASE IV
$16,800.00
GRAND TOTAL GKE COST FOR PROJECT / PHASES I, II, III, AND IV...
(includes installation, fertilization, initial watering, warranty, and 9 months maintenance) & as.noted bel$125, 19.12
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NOTE 11:
All plants will be watered in, fertilized, and warranted for 85% survival for the 9 month maintenance period. It is not anticipated that
additional watering will be necessary based on the time of year that planting will be completed (ie: November / December 2018) and the
type of plants being planted.
NOTE 2: TOTAL SITE PLANTING AREAS 298 317 SE / 6 85 acreE
This includes the proposed square footage of eel grass planted. There is an additional 1.8 acres of open water that will not beplanted,
but will need to be maintained for cattails, etc.
NOTE 3: TOTAL SIT MAINT MANCE AREAS ! 3 53 24R SF / g arrPc
NOTE 4:
The above pricing is based on the site being ready / prepped (by others) to plant.
ND -U-1.
We will need a minimum of 7-8 weeks advance notice prior to planting in order to grow the appropriate number of plants. Growing
plants in our own nursery helps with cost reduction, quality of plant material, and survival ability.
NOTE 6:
Pricing is based on all planting going in at the same time and the above note.
END OF PROPOSAL