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9 GROUND FLOOR Sliding-2 panel: 72" x 84" 2 GROUND FLOOR Double-Glass 1: 72" x 84" 2 2ND FLOOR Single-Flush: 36" x 84" 1 2ND FLOOR
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This could play a role in what type of vegetation we will choose to plant when we do our landscaping for our site, since some landscaping will block sound. There were few trees along the site of our lot close to the road. We concluded from out surroundings that much vegetation is needed for our site to be a quieter for our readers using the Noblesville Library after it is built.
This is a photo of Cumberland Road and the intersection of Cumberland Road and Monument Street. We also tried to include photos of structures next to our site as well as the roads next to it. We also retrieved some samples of the soil from our site. We took soil samples from all four corners of our plot of land as well as the very center of the plot. We had to use several tools to make sure we were in the exact center of our plot. The soil matched our predictions that we made on our Soil Report and it had a gravelly soft texture. Our site didnt seem to have a particular smell to it and the area didnt have a smell to it as well. The terrain was adequate for our Keystone Library and we thought it would be suitable to use this plot of land. There was no standing water next to our plot of land and we didnt see any potential dangers in regards to environmental contamination or hazards. There was no evidence of historical artifiacts or endangered species, so they wouldnt be potential problems when building our library. We were also sure to make note of the traffic on the streets adjacent to our site. We took a car count of 7 cars a minute and concluded that this area would be quite busy with many people coming and going from different directions to get to nearby buildings or passing from one place to another. We didnt encounter any traffic congestion that could potentially block vehicle flow as we observed the traffic flow on the roads for 30 minutes. We enjoyed our time spent observing our plot for a couple of hours to ensure that our library would be a best fit for the area and to take detailed notes and make various observations of our site.
This is a view of the Hamilton County Community Corrections building from out plot of land
.This is a building that is adjacent to our plot called Merideth Bail Bonds that was down the road from our site.
This is a view of our plot from the intersection of Monument Street and Cumberland Road.
Lady Fern
Lady Fern is a deciduous, perennial fern about 24 to 36 inches tall. Its light green, lacy leaves are about 24 to 30" long and 6 to 9" wide and tapered at both ends. The fronds are cut twice and grow from a central base. We thought this fern looked simple and would be easy to care for. Also, this fern grows in part shade as well.
Colorado Blue Spruce Tree This type of tree was priced at 1.99 which was relativity low compared to other trees that we found were native in the region of Hamilton County. This is a tall tree that requires full sun and needs to be watered once a week. One benefit of this tree is that its size would block sound and its aesthetic purpose of its beauty. One fine characteristic of the Colorado Blue Spruce tree is that it doesn't normally require pruning. This tree can also live to be to very old and would stay for a very long time.
Maple Red Tree The Maple Red Tree would add color to our library all year round. It requires full sun and its flowers are also red. This tree would draw attention to our library as well as change colors during different seasons. Green stems turn red in winter. New leaves are red-tinged, turning to green. Fall color is deep red or yellow. This tree can also grow in different types of soils as well. This tree can also provide shade for people at the library during the hotter summer heat. It costs $7.98 each.
Boxwood (Korean) This boxwood should be trimmed once or twice a year to maintain neatness. This boxwood is a bright green color which would make our library seem brighter. It also releases a fragrant smell during the months of April and May when its small flowers are in bloom.They can
grow in full to partial sun and grows four to six inches per year. It costs $3.98 each.
Sugar Maple Tree Medium to dark-green leaves turn yellow, burnt orange or red in fall. Tolerates shade, likes a well-drained, moderately moist, fertile soil. It is a tree that grows in full sun and has a slow to medium growth. Its beauty will add to our library and its colors will attract attention as well.Pruning is usually done during late summer or fall season. They cost $7.98 each.
Mangola Saucer Tree This a small low-branched tree with large, saucershaped flowers. Its early-spring blossoms are pinkish-purple outside, and white on the inside. It is a medium fast-growing tree, with good pollution tolerance. This tree likes moist, deep, acid soil and full sun. It is a bushy tree that resembles a large shrub. It is aesthetically pleasing to the eye as well. They cost $7.98 each.
Japanese Flowering Cherry (Yoshino) This tree is blooms in the spring with fragrant, whitepink flowers; oriental branching pattern. It also has glossy bark as well as dark-green leaves. This tree likes full sun, and typically well-drained soil. This
beautiful tree will add life to our library. They cost $8.98 each.
Spruce,White Tree This tree is an evergreen tree, so it can stay green all around. It is a straight, tall tree easily recognized by its needles. The cones always hang down. It has a beautiful year-round color. This tree can tolerate most soil conditions. It required full sun and it costs $2.49 each. It is a very tall tree as well.
Scots Pine Scotch pine is a beautiful evergreen which is hardy and adaptable to nearly all climates. It is used as either a windbreak or a single specimen. It has slow to medium growth and requires full sun. It costs $2.49 each. It can also grow in various soils. There are many color variations within
the species too. It blooms with yellow flowers around April or May.
Paper Birch Tree The Paper Birch offers year-round beauty, with smooth white bark, brilliant yellow fall leaves, and stately grace against the winter sky. It does best in full sun, well-drained, acid, moist, sandy, or silty loam soils. It costs 7.98 each and can grow in various soils. It requires full sun as well.
Fir, White (Concolor Fir) This tree is an evergreen tree that is 2.49 each and can grow very tall in full sun. The beautiful White (or Concolor) Fir has light-colored bark and silver blue-green needles. It tolerates most soils and drought. It has slow to medium growth and can bloom with red flowers around April or May.