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    Preliminary IssueP0

    Project Title

    DrawnScale CheckedJob No.

    Client

    Date

    L A N D S C A P E A R C H I T E C T S

    Michael Felton Ltd.

    telephone01534 632101

    facsimile

    01534 632102

    e-mail

    [email protected]

    31 Hill Street

    St. Helier

    JerseyJE2 4UA

    Channel Islands

    © Copyright Michael Felton Ltd.

    Dwg No.

    Rev

    Description Drawn DateRevision

    ST HELIER, JERSEY

    REDEVELOPMENT OF THE WEIGHBRIDGE

    HARD & SOFT LANDSCAPE

    DETAILED PROPOSALS

    1:500 @ A1 JMS

    BOARD LIMITED

    1393

    WATERFRONT ENTERPRISE

    JULY 2006

    302

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    landscape

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    rd landscape

    1 Prunus lusitanica

    (Portugal Laurel)Clipped into a formal tabular shape, the attractive evergreen leaves of Portugal Laurel create a shady dark green roof. In early summer white flowers appear, smelling sweetly of hawthorn.

    the weighbridge

    PLANT CONCEPTColours: Silver, Blue, Mauve, Pink

    Ground Cover:

    Alchemilla mollis (Lady's mantle)Astelia chathamica (Silver spear)Achillea 'Lilac beauty' and 'Summer wine' (Yarrow)

    Agapanthus (African lily)

    Ceratostigma plumbaginoides (Shrubby plumbago)

    Cytisus praecox 'Albus' (Broom)

    Euonymus japonicus 'Compactum'

    Genista hispanica (Spanish gorse)Hedera colchica (Ivy)Lavandula stoechas (French lavender)Limonium latifolium (Sea lavender)

    Liriope muscari

    Origanum vulgare (Marjoram)Persicaria affinis 'Dimity' Silene maritima 'Alba' (Sea campion)Verbena bonariensis

    Viola labradorica purpureum (Violet)Vinca minor (Periwinkle)

    Semi-Evergreen:

    Eryngium in white (Sea holly)Geranium (Cranesbill) in pink, blue and white

    Shrubs:

    Buddleja davidii (Butterfly bush)

    Cytisus praecox 'Albus' (Broom)Hebe in blue, white and mauve

    Hemerocallis in purple (Daylily)Perovskia 'Little Spire' (Russian sage)Phlomis taurica (Jerusalem sage)

    Pittosprum tobira 'Variegatum' & 'Nana'

    as a low clipped hedge

    Roses in pink and white

    Grasses:

    Calamagrostis x acutiflora 'Karl Foerster'

    (Feather reed grass)

    Stipa gigantea (Giant oat grass)

    2 Quercus ilex (Evergreen oak)Possibly the most majestic evergreen tree in the Channel Islands. Their

    leathery, dark and glossy leaves complement thetwo existing oaks on site.

    3 Acer platanoides (Norway maple)The dark green foliage turns clear yellow, sometimes red, in autumn. The large clustered, deep yellow flowers, tinged with red, decorate the tree

    before the leaves appear.

    1 Pink granite cobbles

    2 Existing pink granite paving slabs

    4 Proposed French granite paving slabs

    PAVING SPECIFICATION

    Realigned 'Caledonia Place'Reclaimed granite cobbles. Colour: Rosa Peroni, laid to a stretcher

    bond pattern. 200mm x 140mm x

    140mm thick. Paving to match, where possible, existing cobbles in Ordnance Yard.

    Pavement in front of Royal Yacht Alfresco Area

    Existing granite slabs, lifted from site and re-laid.

    General granite paved areasFrench granite slabs, bush hammered finish. Colours: Peroni

    (70%/Rosa Calarte (20%/Jean(10%. 75mm thick, laid to a random running bond, 350mm wide coursing x 275/375/450mm long.

    Granite trim detail

    French granite setts, cropped face. Colour: Rosa Peroni.

    Laid to a two course trim.

    100 x 100 x 100mm thick.

    Central open space

    Three number high granite steps (150mm riser heights) and two courses of granite setts surround a central open space surfaced in

    hoggin, 75mm thick.

    3 Proposed hoggin surfacing

    5 Proposed granite steps to central open space

    4 Ulmus 'New Horizon' (Elm)An excellent medium-sized

    tree, with balanced, conical

    crown and dark silky glossy leaves. 'New Horizon' is one

    of the species which is immune to the Dutch Elm Disease.

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    21.08.06DBDGeneral amendmentsP1

    1-200 scale A1