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Base Camp
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(Two 3'-0" x 3'-0" x 5'-0" stone columns with 4'-0" split rail fence.
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Proposed 4'-6" Fence
(400'-0" Split Rail Cedar fence
w/ 5'-0" Cedar posts @ 8'-0" on center.)
Existing Evergreen Trees
(Mature Pinon Pine / Juniper Forest to Remain.)
Proposed 5'-0" Berm
( Slope Steepness not to exceed 6:1)
Proposed 22'-0" Asphalt Driveway
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1. Location of all trees shall be staked and approved by Landscape Architect prior to final installation.
2. Exact placement and shape of planting beds shall be reviewed by Landscape Architect prior to final installation.
3. Verify locations of all pertinent existing site improvements and utilities already installed prior to commencing planting work.
If any part of the this plan cannot be implemented due to site conditions, contact the Landscape Architect for instructions
prior to commencing work
4. Grades shown in the landscape areas are finish grades, including 4" of topsoil in lawn areas and 8" of topsoil in planting areas.
5. All disturbed areas are to be seeded with the Garfield County recommended Native Grass seed mix.
6. All trees and shrubs located within native grass areas shall receive bubbler irrigation.
7. Rotor irrigation shall be provided to all revegetated and sod areas. Water heavily for 30 days, thereafter reduce watering gradually.
8. Mulch all sown areas with 2" of "Certified Weed Free" straw.
9. Grades shown on this plan are conceptual only. See Civil Engineer's drawings for actual grading information.
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Plant Key
Gambel Oak / Quercus gambelii 4 - 5'6' min.13
Pinion Pine / Pinus edulis 4 Specimen5-6'15' min.
Ponderosa Pine / Pinus ponderosa1 Specimen8'20' min.
1 Specimen12'20' min.
1.4 Acres Native Grass Seed Mix
Ponderosa Pine / Pinus ponderosa
Ponderosa Pine / Pinus ponderosa1 Specimen16'20' min.
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Creeping Western Sand Cherry / Prunus besseyi Pawnee Buttes #5 4' min.15 Full
Rocky Mountain Juniper / Juniperus Scopulorum3 Specimen5-6'15' min.
Vanderwolf's Pyramid Pine / Pinus flexis 'Vanderwolf's Pyrimid'1 Specimen16'20' min.
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Grass Seed Mixes:
Native Low Grow Grass Mix:
Pawnee Butte Seed Inc. @ 50 lbs. / Acre
40% Idaho Fescue / Festuca idahoensis
25% Sandberg Bluegrass / Poa secunda
25% Rocky Mountain Fescue / Festuca saximontana
10% Big Bluegrass / Poa sucunda 'ampla'
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Sheet L-1.0 Landscape PlanAscendigo RanchGarfield County, ColoradoDate:
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Proposed
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Base Camp
(F.F.Elev = 7096.0')
Activity Barn
(F.F.E. = 7088.5')
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Existing Evergreen Trees
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(4" Colored, Broom Finish Concrete.
Slope not to exceed 8%)
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(30" stone retaining wall.)
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(Water line elevation = 7089.0')
Proposed 5'-0" Boulder Wall
(Top of Wall = 7094.0')
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(To be lined w/ pond liner and covered
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Proposed 6'-0" Boulder Wall
(Top of Wall = 7098.0')
Proposed Trail
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7.5" Slab Steps
12" Concrete Wing Wall
(To house steps and support 36" handrail.)
7.5" Slab Steps
Concrete Court
(4" Colored, Light Broom Finish Concrete.
Slope not to exceed 2%)
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General Notes:
1. Location of all trees shall be staked and approved by Landscape Architect prior to final installation.
2. Exact placement and shape of planting beds shall be reviewed by Landscape Architect prior to final installation.
3. Verify locations of all pertinent existing site improvements and utilities already installed prior to commencing planting work.
If any part of the this plan cannot be implemented due to site conditions, contact the Landscape Architect for instructions
prior to commencing work
4. Grades shown in the landscape areas are finish grades, including 4" of topsoil in lawn areas and 8" of topsoil in planting areas.
5. All disturbed areas are to be seeded with the Garfield County recommended Native Grass seed mix.
6. All trees and shrubs located within native grass areas shall receive bubbler irrigation.
7. Rotor irrigation shall be provided to all revegetated and sod areas. Water heavily for 30 days, thereafter reduce watering gradually.
8. Mulch all sown areas with 2" of "Certified Weed Free" straw.
9. Grades shown on this plan are conceptual only. See Civil Engineer's drawings for actual grading information.
Grass Seed Mixes:
Native Low Grow Grass Mix:
Pawnee Butte Seed Inc. @ 50 lbs. / Acre
40% Idaho Fescue / Festuca idahoensis
25% Sandberg Bluegrass / Poa secunda
25% Rocky Mountain Fescue / Festuca saximontana
10% Big Bluegrass / Poa sucunda 'ampla'
4'-0" Boulder Wall
(2 - 5' field collected boulders.
Face of wall not to exceed 1:4.
Slope above wall not to exceed 2:1.)
Qty.Common Name / Scientific Name Size Spacing ConditionSymbol
Plant Key
Hot Wings Maple / Acer tartaricum3 Specimen2.5" cal.as shown
Gambel Oak / Quercus gambelii 4 - 5'6' min.26
Pinion Pine / Pinus edulis 5 Specimen5-6'15' min.
Isanti Dogwood / Cornus sericea 'Isanti' #5 6' min.20
Ponderosa Pine / Pinus ponderosa4 Specimen8'20' min.
4 Specimen12'20' min.
4.6 Acres Native Grass Seed Mix
20,000 sq.ft.Sod: Korby Sod - "Vortex Hybrid Bluegrass Blend" drought tolerant sod
Ponderosa Pine / Pinus ponderosa
Ponderosa Pine / Pinus ponderosa1 Specimen16'20' min.
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Rocky Mountain Juniper / Juniperus Scopulorum4 Specimen5-6'15' min.
Sensation Boxelder / Acer negundo 'Sensation'4 Specimen2.5" cal.40' o.c.
Northern Acclaim Honeylocust / Gleditsia trilocantus inermus8 Specimen2.5"40' min.
Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn / Crataegus crus-galli 'inermis'2 Specimen2.5"15' min.
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Proposed 8'-0" Berm
(North Slope Steepness not to exceed 2:1
South Slope Steepness not to exceed 3:1)
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Vortex Sod
Proposed Pond
(Water Line 7067.0')
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Sheet L-1.1 Landscape PlanAscendigo RanchGarfield County, ColoradoDate:
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Hot Wings Maple / Acer tartaricum3 Specimen2.5" cal.as shown
1.7 Acres Native Grass Seed Mix
Common Purple Lilac / Syringa vulgaris #10 8' min.5 Full
Sensation Boxelder / Acer negundo 'Sensation'2 Specimen2.5" cal.40' o.c.
Northern Acclaim Honeylocust / Gleditsia trilocantus inermus3 Specimen2.5" cal.40' min.
Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn / Crataegus crus-galli 'inermis'2 Specimen2.5" cal.15' min.
Quaking Aspen / Populus tremuloides6 Nursery Grown1.5" cal.8' min.
Quaking Aspen / Populus tremuloides2 Nursery Grown2.5" cal.8' min.
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Gambel Oak / Quercus gambelii 4 - 5'6' min.15
Pinion Pine / Pinus edulis 4 Specimen5-6'15' min.
Ponderosa Pine / Pinus ponderosa1 Specimen8'20' min.
1 Specimen12'20' min.Ponderosa Pine / Pinus ponderosa
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1. Location of all trees shall be staked and approved by Landscape Architect prior to final installation.
2. Exact placement and shape of planting beds shall be reviewed by Landscape Architect prior to final installation.
3. Verify locations of all pertinent existing site improvements and utilities already installed prior to commencing planting work.
If any part of the this plan cannot be implemented due to site conditions, contact the Landscape Architect for instructions
prior to commencing work
4. Grades shown in the landscape areas are finish grades, including 4" of topsoil in lawn areas and 8" of topsoil in planting areas.
5. All disturbed areas are to be seeded with the Garfield County recommended Native Grass seed mix.
6. All trees and shrubs located within native grass areas shall receive bubbler irrigation.
7. Rotor irrigation shall be provided to all revegetated and sod areas. Water heavily for 30 days, thereafter reduce watering gradually.
8. Mulch all sown areas with 2" of "Certified Weed Free" straw.
9. Grades shown on this plan are conceptual only. See Civil Engineer's drawings for actual grading information.
Grass Seed Mixes:
Native Low Grow Grass Mix:
Pawnee Butte Seed Inc. @ 50 lbs. / Acre
40% Idaho Fescue / Festuca idahoensis
25% Sandberg Bluegrass / Poa secunda
25% Rocky Mountain Fescue / Festuca saximontana
10% Big Bluegrass / Poa sucunda 'ampla'705070
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(66,000 sq. ft.)7080Proposed 8'-0" Berm
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30" Boulder Wall
(2 - 5' field collected boulders. )
4'-0" Boulder Wall
(2 - 5' field collected boulders.
Face of wall not to exceed 1:4.
Slope above wall not to exceed 2:1.)
5'-0" Boulder Walls
(2 - 5' field collected boulders.
Face of wall not to exceed 1:4.
Slope above wall not to exceed 2:1.)
Protective Fencing:
(Install 4'-0" Snow Fence outside the
dripline of existing Gambel Oak stands.)
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Face of wall not to exceed 1:8.
Slope above wall not to exceed 2:1.)
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General Notes:
1. Location of all trees shall be staked and approved by Landscape Architect prior to final installation.
2. Exact placement and shape of planting beds shall be reviewed by Landscape Architect prior to final installation.
3. Verify locations of all pertinent existing site improvements and utilities already installed prior to commencing planting work.
If any part of the this plan cannot be implemented due to site conditions, contact the Landscape Architect for instructions
prior to commencing work
4. Grades shown in the landscape areas are finish grades, including 4" of topsoil in lawn areas and 8" of topsoil in planting areas.
5. All disturbed areas are to be seeded with the Garfield County recommended Native Grass seed mix.
6. All trees and shrubs located within native grass areas shall receive bubbler irrigation.
7. Rotor irrigation shall be provided to all revegetated and sod areas. Water heavily for 30 days, thereafter reduce watering gradually.
8. Mulch all sown areas with 2" of "Certified Weed Free" straw.
9. Grades shown on this plan are conceptual only. See Civil Engineer's drawings for actual grading information.
Sensation Boxelder / Acer negundo 'Sensation'2 Specimen2.5" cal.40' o.c.Low
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Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn / Crataegus crus-galli 'inermis'1 Specimen2.5" cal.15' min.Low
Grass Seed Mixes:
Native Low Grow Grass Mix:
Pawnee Butte Seed Inc. @ 50 lbs. / Acre
40% Idaho Fescue / Festuca idahoensis
25% Sandberg Bluegrass / Poa secunda
25% Rocky Mountain Fescue / Festuca saximontana
10% Big Bluegrass / Poa sucunda 'ampla'
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Zone 1
e width of Zone 1 extends a minimum distance of 15-30 feet outward from a
structure, depending on property size. Most ammable vegetation is removed in
this zone, with the possible exception of a few low-growing shrubs or re-resistant
plants. Avoid landscaping with common ground junipers, which are highly
ammable.
Increasing the width of Zone 1 will increase the structure’s survivability. is
distance should be increased 5 feet or more in areas downhill from a structure.
e distance should be measured from the outside edge of the home’s eaves
and any attached structures, such as decks. Several specic treatments are
recommended within this zone:
tInstall nonammable ground cover and plant nothing within the rst 5 feet
of the house and deck. is critical step will help prevent ames from coming
into direct contact with the structure. is is particularly important if a
building is sided with wood, logs or other ammable materials. Decorative
rock creates an attractive, easily maintained, nonammable ground cover.
tIf a structure has noncombustible siding (i.e., stucco, synthetic stucco,
concrete, stone or brick), widely spaced foundation plantings of low-growing
shrubs or other re-resistant plant materials are acceptable. However, do not
plant directly under windows or next to foundation vents, and be sure areas of
continuous grass are not adjacent to plantings. Information on re-resistant
plants is available on the CSFS website at www.csfs.colostate.edu.
tPrune and maintain any plants in Zone 1 to prevent excessive growth. Also,
remove all dead branches, stems and leaves within and below the plant.
tIrrigate grass and other vegetation during the growing season. Also, keep wild
grasses mowed to a height of 6 inches or less.
tDo not store rewood or other combustible materials anywhere in this zone.
Keep rewood at least 30 feet away from structures, and uphill if possible.
tEnclose or screen decks with /-inch or smaller metal mesh screening
(/-inch mesh is preferable). Do not use areas under decks for storage.
tIdeally, remove all trees from Zone 1 to reduce re hazards. e more trees
you remove, the safer your home will be.
tIf you do keep any trees in this zone, consider them part of the structure and
extend the distance of the entire defensible space accordingly.
tRemove any branches that overhang or touch the roof, and remove all fuels
within 10 feet of the chimney.
tRemove all pine needles and other debris from the roof, deck and gutters.
tRake pine needles and other organic debris at least 10 feet away from all decks
and structures.
tRemove slash, wood chips and other woody debris from Zone 1.
Zone 2
Zone 2 is an area of fuels reduction designed to diminish the intensity of a re
approaching your home. e width of Zone 2 depends on the slope of the ground
where the structure is built. Typically, the defensible space in Zone 2 should
extend at least 100 feet from all structures. If this distance stretches beyond your
property lines, try to work with the adjoining property owners to complete an
appropriate defensible space.
Figure 14: is homeowner worked
hard to create a defensible space around
the home. Notice that all fuel has
been removed within the rst 5 feet of
the home, which survived the Waldo
Canyon Fire in the summer of 2012.
Photo: Christina Randall, Colorado
Springs Fire Department
Figure 15: Clearing pine needles and
other debris from the roof and gutters is
an easy task that should be done at least
once a year. Photo: CSFS
Figure 16: Enclosing decks with metal
screens can prevent embers from
igniting a house. Photo: Marilyn
Brown, La Plata County
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e following actions help reduce continuous fuels surrounding a structure, while enhancing home safety and the aesthetics
of the property. ey also will provide a safer environment for reghters to protect your home.
Tree Thinning and Pruning
tRemove stressed, diseased, dead or dying trees and shrubs.
is reduces the amount of vegetation available to burn, and
makes the forest healthier.
tRemove enough trees and large shrubs to create at least 10
feet between crowns. Crown separation is measured from the
outermost branch of one tree to the nearest branch on the
next tree. On steep slopes, increase the distance between tree
crowns even more.
tRemove all ladder fuels from under remaining trees. Prune tree
branches o the trunk to a height of 10 feet from the ground
or / the height of the tree, whichever is less.
tIf your driveway extends more than 100 feet from your home, thin out trees within a 30 foot buer along both sides of
your driveway, all the way to the main access road. Again, thin all trees to create 10-foot spacing between tree crowns.
tSmall groups of two or three trees may be le in some areas of Zone 2, but leave a minimum of 30 feet between the
crowns of these clumps and surrounding trees.
tBecause Zone 2 forms an aesthetic buer and provides a transition between zones, it is necessary to blend the
requirements for Zones 1 and 3. For example, if you have a tree in Zone 2 with branches extending into Zone 1, the tree
can be retained if there is proper crown spacing.
tLimit the number of dead trees (snags) to one or two per acre. Be sure snags cannot fall onto the house, power lines,
roads or driveways.
tAs in Zone 1, the more trees and shrubs removed, the more likely your house will survive a wildre.
Shrub Thinning/Pruning and Surface Fuels
tIsolated shrubs may be retained in Zone 2, provided they are
not growing under trees.
tKeep shrubs at least 10 feet away from the edge of tree
branches. is will prevent the shrubs from becoming ladder
fuels.
tMinimum spacing recommendations between clumps of
shrubs is 2 / times the mature height of the vegetation.
e maximum diameter of the clumps themselves should
be twice the mature height of the vegetation. As with tree-
crown spacing, all measurements are made from the edge of
vegetation crowns.
tExample – For shrubs 6 feet high, spacing between shrub
clumps should be 15 feet or more (measured from the edge
of the crowns of vegetation clumps). e diameter of these shrub clumps should not exceed 12 feet.
tPeriodically prune and maintain shrubs to prevent excessive growth, and remove dead stems from shrubs annually.
Common ground junipers should be removed whenever possible because they are highly ammable
and tend to hold a layer of du beneath them.
tMow or trim wild grasses to a maximum height of 6 inches. is is especially critical in the fall, when grasses dry out.
tAvoid accumulations of surface fuels, such as logs, branches, slash and wood chips greater than 4 inches deep.
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Zone 2:
100'-0" Defensib
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Zone 1:
30'-0" Defensib
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+T.O.W. = 7018.5'
T.O.W. = 7016.0'+
T.O.W. = 7012.0'+
7008.0'+
7008
7010
7012
7006
0 10 20 40
+L.P. =7003.0'
4'-0" Boulder Walls
(2 - 5' field collected boulders.
Face of wall not to exceed 1:4.
Slope above wall not to exceed 2:1.)
Parking
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Sheet L-1.3 Landscape PlanAscendigo RanchGarfield County, ColoradoDate:
Revised:
Sheet:
L - 1.3
December 16, 2020
Scale: 1" = 20'- 0"North
#62
#63
#64
#66
#65
Levitt Lane
(22'-0" Paved Road , 60'-0" Roadway and Utility Easement .)
Guest Cabin
(1,640 Square Feet.)
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Zone 1
e width of Zone 1 extends a minimum distance of 15-30 feet outward from a
structure, depending on property size. Most ammable vegetation is removed in
this zone, with the possible exception of a few low-growing shrubs or re-resistant
plants. Avoid landscaping with common ground junipers, which are highly
ammable.
Increasing the width of Zone 1 will increase the structure’s survivability. is
distance should be increased 5 feet or more in areas downhill from a structure.
e distance should be measured from the outside edge of the home’s eaves
and any attached structures, such as decks. Several specic treatments are
recommended within this zone:
tInstall nonammable ground cover and plant nothing within the rst 5 feet
of the house and deck. is critical step will help prevent ames from coming
into direct contact with the structure. is is particularly important if a
building is sided with wood, logs or other ammable materials. Decorative
rock creates an attractive, easily maintained, nonammable ground cover.
tIf a structure has noncombustible siding (i.e., stucco, synthetic stucco,
concrete, stone or brick), widely spaced foundation plantings of low-growing
shrubs or other re-resistant plant materials are acceptable. However, do not
plant directly under windows or next to foundation vents, and be sure areas of
continuous grass are not adjacent to plantings. Information on re-resistant
plants is available on the CSFS website at www.csfs.colostate.edu.
tPrune and maintain any plants in Zone 1 to prevent excessive growth. Also,
remove all dead branches, stems and leaves within and below the plant.
tIrrigate grass and other vegetation during the growing season. Also, keep wild
grasses mowed to a height of 6 inches or less.
tDo not store rewood or other combustible materials anywhere in this zone.
Keep rewood at least 30 feet away from structures, and uphill if possible.
tEnclose or screen decks with /-inch or smaller metal mesh screening
(/-inch mesh is preferable). Do not use areas under decks for storage.
tIdeally, remove all trees from Zone 1 to reduce re hazards. e more trees
you remove, the safer your home will be.
tIf you do keep any trees in this zone, consider them part of the structure and
extend the distance of the entire defensible space accordingly.
tRemove any branches that overhang or touch the roof, and remove all fuels
within 10 feet of the chimney.
tRemove all pine needles and other debris from the roof, deck and gutters.
tRake pine needles and other organic debris at least 10 feet away from all decks
and structures.
tRemove slash, wood chips and other woody debris from Zone 1.
Zone 2
Zone 2 is an area of fuels reduction designed to diminish the intensity of a re
approaching your home. e width of Zone 2 depends on the slope of the ground
where the structure is built. Typically, the defensible space in Zone 2 should
extend at least 100 feet from all structures. If this distance stretches beyond your
property lines, try to work with the adjoining property owners to complete an
appropriate defensible space.
Figure 14: is homeowner worked
hard to create a defensible space around
the home. Notice that all fuel has
been removed within the rst 5 feet of
the home, which survived the Waldo
Canyon Fire in the summer of 2012.
Photo: Christina Randall, Colorado
Springs Fire Department
Figure 15: Clearing pine needles and
other debris from the roof and gutters is
an easy task that should be done at least
once a year. Photo: CSFS
Figure 16: Enclosing decks with metal
screens can prevent embers from
igniting a house. Photo: Marilyn
Brown, La Plata County
7
e following actions help reduce continuous fuels surrounding a structure, while enhancing home safety and the aesthetics
of the property. ey also will provide a safer environment for reghters to protect your home.
Tree Thinning and Pruning
tRemove stressed, diseased, dead or dying trees and shrubs.
is reduces the amount of vegetation available to burn, and
makes the forest healthier.
tRemove enough trees and large shrubs to create at least 10
feet between crowns. Crown separation is measured from the
outermost branch of one tree to the nearest branch on the
next tree. On steep slopes, increase the distance between tree
crowns even more.
tRemove all ladder fuels from under remaining trees. Prune tree
branches o the trunk to a height of 10 feet from the ground
or / the height of the tree, whichever is less.
tIf your driveway extends more than 100 feet from your home, thin out trees within a 30 foot buer along both sides of
your driveway, all the way to the main access road. Again, thin all trees to create 10-foot spacing between tree crowns.
tSmall groups of two or three trees may be le in some areas of Zone 2, but leave a minimum of 30 feet between the
crowns of these clumps and surrounding trees.
tBecause Zone 2 forms an aesthetic buer and provides a transition between zones, it is necessary to blend the
requirements for Zones 1 and 3. For example, if you have a tree in Zone 2 with branches extending into Zone 1, the tree
can be retained if there is proper crown spacing.
tLimit the number of dead trees (snags) to one or two per acre. Be sure snags cannot fall onto the house, power lines,
roads or driveways.
tAs in Zone 1, the more trees and shrubs removed, the more likely your house will survive a wildre.
Shrub Thinning/Pruning and Surface Fuels
tIsolated shrubs may be retained in Zone 2, provided they are
not growing under trees.
tKeep shrubs at least 10 feet away from the edge of tree
branches. is will prevent the shrubs from becoming ladder
fuels.
tMinimum spacing recommendations between clumps of
shrubs is 2 / times the mature height of the vegetation.
e maximum diameter of the clumps themselves should
be twice the mature height of the vegetation. As with tree-
crown spacing, all measurements are made from the edge of
vegetation crowns.
tExample – For shrubs 6 feet high, spacing between shrub
clumps should be 15 feet or more (measured from the edge
of the crowns of vegetation clumps). e diameter of these shrub clumps should not exceed 12 feet.
tPeriodically prune and maintain shrubs to prevent excessive growth, and remove dead stems from shrubs annually.
Common ground junipers should be removed whenever possible because they are highly ammable
and tend to hold a layer of du beneath them.
tMow or trim wild grasses to a maximum height of 6 inches. is is especially critical in the fall, when grasses dry out.
tAvoid accumulations of surface fuels, such as logs, branches, slash and wood chips greater than 4 inches deep.
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between tree crowns. Credit: CSFS
Figure 18: Pruning trees will help prevent a wildre from climbing
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698069706980
6980697069906980
69786978
6976
69766982698269846
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6982
6984
6986
6988697269746976697869686966696469
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9
7
8
6
9
8
2
6
9
8
4
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9
9
8
6
7
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0
6990
Qty.Common Name / Scientific Name Size Spacing ConditionSymbol
Plant Key
.5 Acres Native Grass Seed Mix
H20 Req.
Grass Seed Mixes:
Native Low Grow Grass Mix:
Pawnee Butte Seed Inc. @ 50 lbs. / Acre
40% Idaho Fescue / Festuca idahoensis
25% Sandberg Bluegrass / Poa secunda
25% Rocky Mountain Fescue / Festuca saximontana
10% Big Bluegrass / Poa sucunda 'ampla'
General Notes:
1. Location of all trees shall be staked and approved by Landscape Architect prior to final installation.
2. Exact placement and shape of planting beds shall be reviewed by Landscape Architect prior to final installation.
3. Verify locations of all pertinent existing site improvements and utilities already installed prior to commencing planting work.
If any part of the this plan cannot be implemented due to site conditions, contact the Landscape Architect for instructions
prior to commencing work
4. Grades shown in the landscape areas are finish grades, including 4" of topsoil in lawn areas and 8" of topsoil in planting areas.
5. All disturbed areas are to be seeded with the Garfield County recommended Native Grass seed mix.
6. All trees and shrubs located within native grass areas shall receive bubbler irrigation.
7. Rotor irrigation shall be provided to all revegetated and sod areas. Water heavily for 30 days, thereafter reduce watering gradually.
8. Mulch all sown areas with 2" of "Certified Weed Free" straw.
9. Grades shown on this plan are conceptual only. See Civil Engineer's drawings for actual grading information.
Zon
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Existing Trees
(To be removed.)
Proposed Gravel Driveway
Existing Pinon/Juniper
(To be thinned and pruned according to the
Defensible Space Guidlines on this sheet.)
Whitecloud Road
Existing Trees
(From the Survey.)
Existing Trees To Be Removed
# from Survey Trunk Caliper Type
#62 16" / 12" cal.Multi-trunk
#63 18" cal. Single Trunk
#64 10" / 8" / 6" / 6" cal.Multi-trunk
#65 6" cal.Single Trunk
#66 6" cal.Single Trunk
Total:88 caliper inches
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Sheet L-1.4
Property Line Landscape PlanAscendigo RanchGarfield County, ColoradoDate:
Revised:
Sheet:
L - 1.4
December 16, 2020
Scale: 1" = 20'- 0"North
Maintenance Barn
(1,500 sq.ft. single story building. Finish Floor Elev. = 6937.5')69406930Dry Lot
( Horses)
Manure
Round
Pen
BWCD Area B
BWCD Area A
Loafing Shed
69406938
6
9
2
8
6928
6930
6932
6934
6936
6938
6942.0'+6936693869406
9
4
2 6944694640423634 363
6
38
6935.0'+
6937.0'+36Loafing Shed
Pasture
(3.6 Acres to be cleared of vegetation,
exposed rocks and boulders to be removed.
All holes to be filled with topsoil.
Sow with Dryland Pasture grass seed mix.) 69326934Match Line L-1.6
Match Line L-1.5
Match Line L-1.6
Match Line L-1.5
.75 Acres Native Grass Seed Mix (includes areas around Equestrian Center,
Maintenance Barn and Guest Cabin.)
3.6 Acres Pasture Grass: Roaring Fork Coop "Dryland Pasture Seed Mix"
Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn / Crataegus crus-galli 'inermis'1 Specimen2.5" cal.15' min.Low
Qty.Common Name / Scientific Name Size Spacing ConditionSymbol
Plant Key
Ponderosa Pine / Pinus ponderosa3 Specimen8'20' min.
2 Specimen12'20' min.Ponderosa Pine / Pinus ponderosa
Ponderosa Pine / Pinus ponderosa2 Specimen16'20' min.
Sensation Boxelder / Acer negundo 'Sensation'1 Specimen2.5" cal.40' o.c.
Northern Acclaim Honeylocust / Gleditsia trilocantus inermus2 Specimen2.5" cal.40' min.
H20 Req.
Low
Low
Low
Low
Low
Grass Seed Mixes:
Native Low Grow Grass Mix:
Pawnee Butte Seed Inc. @ 50 lbs. / Acre
40% Idaho Fescue / Festuca idahoensis
25% Sandberg Bluegrass / Poa secunda
25% Rocky Mountain Fescue / Festuca saximontana
10% Big Bluegrass / Poa sucunda 'ampla'
Dryland Pasture Mix:
Roaring Fork Coop @ 50 lbs. / Acre
33%Bromegrass
15% Crested Wheatgrass
15% Slender Wheatgrass
10% Tall Fescue
10% Pubescent Wheatgrass
10% Western Wheatgrass
7% Intermediate Wheatgrass
Zon
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30'-
0
"
Def
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Zone 2:
100'-0" Defensible Space
Zone 1:
30'-0" Defensible Space
Native Grass
Native Grass
Native Grass
Native Grass Whitecloud Road
Existing Pinon/Juniper
(To be removed. Size to be verified by surveyor.)
Existing Trees
(To be remain.)
6
Zone 1
e width of Zone 1 extends a minimum distance of 15-30 feet outward from a
structure, depending on property size. Most ammable vegetation is removed in
this zone, with the possible exception of a few low-growing shrubs or re-resistant
plants. Avoid landscaping with common ground junipers, which are highly
ammable.
Increasing the width of Zone 1 will increase the structure’s survivability. is
distance should be increased 5 feet or more in areas downhill from a structure.
e distance should be measured from the outside edge of the home’s eaves
and any attached structures, such as decks. Several specic treatments are
recommended within this zone:
tInstall nonammable ground cover and plant nothing within the rst 5 feet
of the house and deck. is critical step will help prevent ames from coming
into direct contact with the structure. is is particularly important if a
building is sided with wood, logs or other ammable materials. Decorative
rock creates an attractive, easily maintained, nonammable ground cover.
tIf a structure has noncombustible siding (i.e., stucco, synthetic stucco,
concrete, stone or brick), widely spaced foundation plantings of low-growing
shrubs or other re-resistant plant materials are acceptable. However, do not
plant directly under windows or next to foundation vents, and be sure areas of
continuous grass are not adjacent to plantings. Information on re-resistant
plants is available on the CSFS website at www.csfs.colostate.edu.
tPrune and maintain any plants in Zone 1 to prevent excessive growth. Also,
remove all dead branches, stems and leaves within and below the plant.
tIrrigate grass and other vegetation during the growing season. Also, keep wild
grasses mowed to a height of 6 inches or less.
tDo not store rewood or other combustible materials anywhere in this zone.
Keep rewood at least 30 feet away from structures, and uphill if possible.
tEnclose or screen decks with /-inch or smaller metal mesh screening
(/-inch mesh is preferable). Do not use areas under decks for storage.
tIdeally, remove all trees from Zone 1 to reduce re hazards. e more trees
you remove, the safer your home will be.
tIf you do keep any trees in this zone, consider them part of the structure and
extend the distance of the entire defensible space accordingly.
tRemove any branches that overhang or touch the roof, and remove all fuels
within 10 feet of the chimney.
tRemove all pine needles and other debris from the roof, deck and gutters.
tRake pine needles and other organic debris at least 10 feet away from all decks
and structures.
tRemove slash, wood chips and other woody debris from Zone 1.
Zone 2
Zone 2 is an area of fuels reduction designed to diminish the intensity of a re
approaching your home. e width of Zone 2 depends on the slope of the ground
where the structure is built. Typically, the defensible space in Zone 2 should
extend at least 100 feet from all structures. If this distance stretches beyond your
property lines, try to work with the adjoining property owners to complete an
appropriate defensible space.
Figure 14: is homeowner worked
hard to create a defensible space around
the home. Notice that all fuel has
been removed within the rst 5 feet of
the home, which survived the Waldo
Canyon Fire in the summer of 2012.
Photo: Christina Randall, Colorado
Springs Fire Department
Figure 15: Clearing pine needles and
other debris from the roof and gutters is
an easy task that should be done at least
once a year. Photo: CSFS
Figure 16: Enclosing decks with metal
screens can prevent embers from
igniting a house. Photo: Marilyn
Brown, La Plata County
7
e following actions help reduce continuous fuels surrounding a structure, while enhancing home safety and the aesthetics
of the property. ey also will provide a safer environment for reghters to protect your home.
Tree Thinning and Pruning
tRemove stressed, diseased, dead or dying trees and shrubs.
is reduces the amount of vegetation available to burn, and
makes the forest healthier.
tRemove enough trees and large shrubs to create at least 10
feet between crowns. Crown separation is measured from the
outermost branch of one tree to the nearest branch on the
next tree. On steep slopes, increase the distance between tree
crowns even more.
tRemove all ladder fuels from under remaining trees. Prune tree
branches o the trunk to a height of 10 feet from the ground
or / the height of the tree, whichever is less.
tIf your driveway extends more than 100 feet from your home, thin out trees within a 30 foot buer along both sides of
your driveway, all the way to the main access road. Again, thin all trees to create 10-foot spacing between tree crowns.
tSmall groups of two or three trees may be le in some areas of Zone 2, but leave a minimum of 30 feet between the
crowns of these clumps and surrounding trees.
tBecause Zone 2 forms an aesthetic buer and provides a transition between zones, it is necessary to blend the
requirements for Zones 1 and 3. For example, if you have a tree in Zone 2 with branches extending into Zone 1, the tree
can be retained if there is proper crown spacing.
tLimit the number of dead trees (snags) to one or two per acre. Be sure snags cannot fall onto the house, power lines,
roads or driveways.
tAs in Zone 1, the more trees and shrubs removed, the more likely your house will survive a wildre.
Shrub Thinning/Pruning and Surface Fuels
tIsolated shrubs may be retained in Zone 2, provided they are
not growing under trees.
tKeep shrubs at least 10 feet away from the edge of tree
branches. is will prevent the shrubs from becoming ladder
fuels.
tMinimum spacing recommendations between clumps of
shrubs is 2 / times the mature height of the vegetation.
e maximum diameter of the clumps themselves should
be twice the mature height of the vegetation. As with tree-
crown spacing, all measurements are made from the edge of
vegetation crowns.
tExample – For shrubs 6 feet high, spacing between shrub
clumps should be 15 feet or more (measured from the edge
of the crowns of vegetation clumps). e diameter of these shrub clumps should not exceed 12 feet.
tPeriodically prune and maintain shrubs to prevent excessive growth, and remove dead stems from shrubs annually.
Common ground junipers should be removed whenever possible because they are highly ammable
and tend to hold a layer of du beneath them.
tMow or trim wild grasses to a maximum height of 6 inches. is is especially critical in the fall, when grasses dry out.
tAvoid accumulations of surface fuels, such as logs, branches, slash and wood chips greater than 4 inches deep.
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between tree crowns. Credit: CSFS
Figure 18: Pruning trees will help prevent a wildre from climbing
from the ground to the tree crowns. Credit: CSFS
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Defensible Space Notes:
General Notes:
1. Location of all trees shall be staked and approved by Landscape Architect prior to final installation.
2. Exact placement and shape of planting beds shall be reviewed by Landscape Architect prior to final installation.
3. Verify locations of all pertinent existing site improvements and utilities already installed prior to commencing planting work.
If any part of the this plan cannot be implemented due to site conditions, contact the Landscape Architect for instructions
prior to commencing work
4. Grades shown in the landscape areas are finish grades, including 4" of topsoil in lawn areas and 8" of topsoil in planting areas.
5. All disturbed areas are to be seeded with the Garfield County recommended Native Grass seed mix.
6. All trees and shrubs located within native grass areas shall receive bubbler irrigation.
7. Rotor irrigation shall be provided to all revegetated and sod areas. Water heavily for 30 days, thereafter reduce watering gradually.
8. Mulch all sown areas with 2" of "Certified Weed Free" straw.
9. Grades shown on this plan are conceptual only. See Civil Engineer's drawings for actual grading information.
0 10 20 40
Whitecloud Road
Zon
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100'
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Def
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Gravel Auto Court
(Compacted Road Base w/ topping of 3/4" crushed rock.)
6930
6928
6932
6934
6926
6924
6922
6922 6924
16'12'
8'
Zone 1:
30'-0" Defensible Space
Hay Barn
(800 sq.ft.)
16'
12'
8'
8'
Overlook
3'-0" Trail
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Sheet L-1.5
Property Line Landscape PlanAscendigo RanchGarfield County, ColoradoDate:
Revised:
Sheet:
L - 1.5
December 16, 2020
Scale: 1" = 20'- 0"North
30'-0" Drainage Easement
Caretaker's Residence
(With A.D.U. Finish Floor Elev = 6921.0'
Garage Slab Elev = 6920.5' )
Equestrian Center
(800 sq. ft. Single Story Building.
Finish Floor Elev = 6942.5')363834Dry Lot
( Horses)
Dry Lot
(Minis / Goats)
Round
Pen
Loafing Shed
6930
69466948695269503228262420
22
20
4020
18
16
42Proposed Arena
(100' x 200'. 3" 165 Cu. Yrds.)
Footing Material
to be selected by owner.)36Loafing Shed
Match Line L-1.6
Match Line L-1.5
Match Line L-1.6
Match Line L-1.5
Goat Barn
12'
16'
8'
12'
16'
8'
8'
Zon
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100'
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0
"
Def
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Sp
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Zon
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30'-
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"
Def
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Sp
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Black Beauty Sod
Native Grass
Black Beauty Sod
Zone 2:
100'-0" Defensible Space
Zone 1:
30'-0" Defensible Space
Zone 2:
100'-0" Defensible Space
Native Grass
Native Grass
Native Grass
Native Grass
Whitecloud Road
Existing Trees
(To be remain.)
Qty.Common Name / Scientific Name Size Spacing ConditionSymbol
Plant Key
Hot Wings Maple / Acer tartaricum3 Specimen2.5" cal.as shown
Ponderosa Pine / Pinus ponderosa3 Specimen8'20' min.
2 Specimen12'20' min.
1.25 Acres Native Grass Seed Mix (includes areas around Equestrian Center,
Maintenance Barn and Guest Cabin.)
12,800 sq.ft.Sod: Korby Sod - "Black Beauty Xeriscape" very drought tolerant sod
Ponderosa Pine / Pinus ponderosa
Ponderosa Pine / Pinus ponderosa2 Specimen16'20' min.
Sensation Boxelder / Acer negundo 'Sensation'2 Specimen3" cal.40' o.c.
H20 Req.
Low
Low
Low
Low
Low
5 Acres Pasture Grass: Roaring Fork Coop "Dryland Pasture Seed Mix"
Grass Seed Mixes:
Native Low Grow Grass Mix:
Pawnee Butte Seed Inc. @ 50 lbs. / Acre
40% Idaho Fescue / Festuca idahoensis
25% Sandberg Bluegrass / Poa secunda
25% Rocky Mountain Fescue / Festuca saximontana
10% Big Bluegrass / Poa sucunda 'ampla'
Dryland Pasture Mix:
Roaring Fork Coop @ 50 lbs. / Acre
33%Bromegrass
15% Crested Wheatgrass
15% Slender Wheatgrass
10% Tall Fescue
10% Pubescent Wheatgrass
10% Western Wheatgrass
7% Intermediate Wheatgrass692069106910691869166914691269086906690469046906
6908
6912
6914
6916
69186922692
4
6926Pasture
(5 Acres to be cleared of vegetation,
exposed rocks and boulders to be removed.
All holes to be filled with topsoil.
Sow with Dryland Pasture grass seed mix.)
6938
6940
6942
General Notes:
1. Location of all trees shall be staked and approved by Landscape Architect prior to final installation.
2. Exact placement and shape of planting beds shall be reviewed by Landscape Architect prior to final installation.
3. Verify locations of all pertinent existing site improvements and utilities already installed prior to commencing planting work.
If any part of the this plan cannot be implemented due to site conditions, contact the Landscape Architect for instructions
prior to commencing work
4. Grades shown in the landscape areas are finish grades, including 4" of topsoil in lawn areas and 8" of topsoil in planting areas.
5. All disturbed areas are to be seeded with the Garfield County recommended Native Grass seed mix.
6. All trees and shrubs located within native grass areas shall receive bubbler irrigation.
7. Rotor irrigation shall be provided to all revegetated and sod areas. Water heavily for 30 days, thereafter reduce watering gradually.
8. Mulch all sown areas with 2" of "Certified Weed Free" straw.
9. Grades shown on this plan are conceptual only. See Civil Engineer's drawings for actual grading information.
6936
6934
6932
6930
6928
6926
6924
6920
6922
6920
6920
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LOUNGESheet L-1.5
Property Line Landscape PlanAscendigo RanchGarfield County, ColoradoDate:
Revised:
Sheet:
L - 1.6
December 16, 2020
Scale: 1" = 20'- 0"North