2.0 existing vegetation legend
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0.4m Double staggered native species
infill hedge at 0.4m between rows20 No. Crataegus monogyna
Approximate location of tree surveyed
beyond extent of topographical survey
Existing Hedge Ref: H2
Hawthorn (Category C2)
Existing Hedge Ref: H3
Holly, dog rose,
hawthorn and field
maple (Category C2)
Existing Hedge Ref: H1
Hawthorn (Category C2)
Existing Hedge Ref: H4
Hawthorn (Category B2)
Existing Hedge Ref: H3
Holly, dog rose,
hawthorn and field
maple (Category C2)
Proposed tipping
and shredding area
Existing Oak Ref: T7
(Category A2)
Existing Holly
Ref: T6
(Category B2)
Proposed 3m
high aerated
windrow piles
Proposed 3.25m high
grassed screen bund at
approx. 12.5m width with
1:1.5 batter gradient
Proposed 3m high
concrete push walls for
receiving storing waste
Car park
Weighbridge office
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Proposed grassed bund
+ Ground level +1.6mProposed grassed bund
+ Ground level +1.6m
2 No. Quercus robur 16-18cm
Existing Oak Ref: T4
(Category B2)
Existing Oak Ref: T3
(Category A2)
Existing Oak Ref: T2
(Category A2)
Existing Oak Ref: T1
(Category A2)
0.4m Double staggered native species
infill hedge at 0.4m between rows48 No. Crataegus monogyna
Existing bund - see development layout
0.4m ctr Double staggered native
species hedge at 0.4m between rows81 No. Corylus avellana 7.5%861 No. Crataegus monogyna 80%54 No. Ilex aquifolium 5%81 No.Rosa canina 7.5%
4 No. Quercus robur 16-18cm
0.4m ctr Double staggered native
species hedge at 0.4m between rows94 No. Corylus avellana 7.5%998 No. Crataegus monogyna 80%63 No. Ilex aquifolium 5%94 No.Rosa canina 7.5%
1 No. Quercus robur 16-18cm
0.4m Double staggered native species
infill hedge at 0.4m between rows16 No. Crataegus monogyna
Existing Oak Ref: T5 (Category A2)
Proposed 3m high
concrete push wall with
mounted fans at intervals
Tree Pit Detail1 Location: Soft Landscape Areas not to scale
Rootball of tree. Remove all
non-biodegradable packaging.
To relieve any compaction the walls and
base of each pit should be loosened (prior
to backfilling) using a hand fork for
instance. The base should be broken up to
a minimum of 250mm depth.
Once backfilling is complete the tree is to
be staked as follows: 3no.round timber
stakes, peeled of bark, straight in length
and free of snags, pests end diseases. Top
diameter 50-75mm, length 2m. Driven
down the side of the rootball and into the
pit to a depth of 500mm below the bottom
of the pit.
The stakes shall be angled outwards to
between 5° and 10° at the top and pulled in
moderately by tensioning all the supporting
bands equally. The stakes should be equally
spaced and not pass through the rootball.
Canvas or nylon/PVC tubing
200
Base of pit 200mm depth layer of 5-10mm
gravel (non calcareous), to facilitate
drainage and placed as a single layer during
construction. Pit backfilled with imported
topsoil to BS 3882:2007 Multipurpose grade.
One third
clear stem
heightapprox.
Planting level to be where
stem thickens to root collar.
400
Topsoil
Subsoil
400mm depth subsoil shall be placed on the
gravel in two 200mm layers after firming with
an excavator bucket (or similar implement). The
rootball of the tree to sit on this layer.
300mm depth fertile free draining site won topsoil. During
tree pit construction, the topsoil shall be placed ensuring
contact with the rootball and elimination of air pockets.
The topsoil shall be firmed as backfilling proceeds, taking
care not to damage the rootball and heeling in around the
root collar.
5-10mm gravel
300
TREE
APPLICATION BOUNDARY
HEDGEROW
EXISTING FEATURES
PROPOSED FEATURES
PROPOSED EXTRA HEAVY STANDARD TREE
PROPOSED NATIVE SPECIES HEDGE
PROPOSED GRASSLAND
AGRICULTURAL LAND
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TRAFFIC LIGHT
0.4Ctr Double Staggered at 0.4m offset1+1 :Branched :3 brks :BR60-80cmRosa caninaDog Rose175 No.
0.4Ctr Double Staggered at 0.4m offsetLeader With Laterals :3L Container60-80cmIlex aquifoliumCommon Holly117 No.
0.4Ctr Double Staggered at 0.4m offset1+2 :Branched :3 brks :BR60-80cmCorylus avellanaCommon Hazel175 No.
0.4Ctr Double Staggered at 0.4m offset1+1 :BR60-80cmCrataegus monogynaCommon Hawthorn1943 No.
DensitySpecificationHeightSpeciesCommon NameNumber
Hedge
CountedExtra Heavy Standard :Clear Stem min. 200 :5 brks :3x :RB400-450cmQuercus roburCommon Oak7 No.
DensitySpecificationHeightSpeciesCommon NameNumber
Trees
Planting Schedule
0 10 20 30 40 50 m
SCALE 1:1000
FOR PLANNING
Location Plan 1:5000
NOTES:
1.0 GENERAL
1.1 Drawing based on drawing no VES_TD_OXT_200_001 General Arrangement Rev K by VeoliaEnvironmental Services.
1.2 Drawing to be read in conjunction with drawing and documents;OCF/TCP/09/16/01 Tree Constraints PlanOCF/OL/TPP/09/16/01 Tree Protection PlanArboricultural Impact Assessment by Shields Arboricultural Consultancy
1.3 All planting shall be undertaken in accordance with BS4428. Plants shall be supplied inaccordance with the national plant specification.
1.4 Labelling and information to be in accordance with BS3936.
2.0 EXISTING VEGETATION
2.1 All existing vegetation to be protected by fencing during construction works in accordance withBS5837:2012 Trees in Relation to Design, Demolition and Construction - Recommendations andthe Arboricultural Impact Assessment report .
2.2 No topsoil stripping, lowering or raising of levels of any description is to occur within the rootprotection area of retained trees.
3.0 PLANTING
3.1 All approved proposed species shall be true to type.3.2 Native hedge mix to be planted in single species groups of minimum 5 no.3.3 All planting to be watered thoroughly prior to and following planting.3.4 Bareroot and containerised shrub stock pit size to be 300 x 300 x 300mm with the base of the pit
broken up to 75mm depth.3.5 During cultivation multipurpose compost to 50mm depth to be incorporated to all shrub and tree
planting areas.3.6 All hedgerow plants to be protected by transparent spiral shelters 600mm high supported by a
cane or with a shelter appropriate to the plant stock.3.7 All trees in soft landscaped areas to be planted and staked in accordance with plan tree pit detail.
4.0 MULCH
4.1 All trees to be mulched over at 0.5m radius around the tree stem using medium grade barkmulch laid to a depth of 75mm.
5.0 GRASSLAND AREA
5.1 When topsoil is reasonably dry and workable, grade to smooth, flowing contours removing allminor hollows and ridges.
5.2 Apply approved herbicide to control perennial weeds and allow period of time to elapse asrecommended by manufacturer before final cultivation.
5.3 Apply proprietary fertiliser. Reduce top 25mm topsoil to a fine tilth by further cultivation.Remove stones exceeding 50mm in any dimension.
5.4 Sow with an amenity grass seed mix using species for quick establishment, such as Emorsgate
EG22 composed of 10% highland bent grass, 50% slender-creeping red fescue, 20% dwarf
perennial ryegrass and 20% smooth stalked meadow-grass will be sown at a rate of 25g/m².
6.0 GRASSLAND AREAS: ESTABLISHMENT CUT
6.1 Water all grass areas to maintain healthy growth.
6.2 When grass is 50mm high remove debris, litter and any stones. Later in dry conditions cut grassto between 25-30mm.
7.0 MAINTENANCE
7.1 Maintenance shall include watering, making good 100% defective planting and all horticulturaloperations necessary for successful establishment including weed control.
7.2 Hedgerow base and a 300mm width strip on either side of the hedge plants shall be kept clear ofweeds by herbicide treatment or hand weeding.
7.3 500mm radius circle around the trees shall be kept weed free by applying a translocatedherbicide or hand weeding.
LANDSCAPE PROPOSALS:
The proposed expansion of the Oxton Composting Facility includes a scheme of landscaping
and mitigation. Proposals include the extension of the existing approximately 3m high
grassed screen bund along the site's western boundary to provide screening of the proposed
aerated windrow piles at the northern part of the site. Further 1.6m high grassed bunds are
proposed by the proposed site access road to assist with visual screening of traffic
movement from within the local landscape.
Double staggered hedgerow planting and tree planting is proposed alongside the new
access road to provide integration of the expansion proposals within the landscape and
further softening/screening of traffic movement and operations on the proposed road and
weighbridge area.
Hedgerow planting comprises species characteristic of the local landscape and identified as
suitable for planting within the Sherwood Regional Landscape Character Assessment.
Individual oak trees are proposed within the scheme to complement those featuring within
the local agricultural landscape .
REV DESCRIPTION BY CHK APP DATE
Project: Drawing Title: Scale @ Drawn Date Checked Date Approved Date
Project No. Office Type Drawing No. Revision
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EXECUTIVE PARK
AVALON WAY
ANSTEY
LEICESTER
LE7 7GR
DO NOT SCALE: CONTRACTOR TO CHECK ALL DIMENSIONS AND
REPORT ANY OMISSIONS OR ERRORS
WYG Group Ltd.
Oxton OWC Expansion ProjectNottinghamshire
Landscape ProposalsA1
1:1000 NR 27.09.16 SP 27.09.16 SP 27.09.16
A099558 41 24 LA.07 B
A Inclusion of red line boundary NR SP 05.10.16
B Adjustment of red line boundary NR EJ 06.10.16SP