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2780 Memorandum, James Lawrence Carney and Town of Lexington, supplementary conditions, September 19, 1902
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2780 Memorandum, James Lawrence Carney and Town of Lexington, supplementary conditions, September 19, 1902
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2780 Memorandum, James Lawrence Carney and Town of Lexington, supplementary conditions, September 19, 1902
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note on the plan; providing always that the area over which bitch <br /> cutting shall be done , shall be sub- graded in accordance with di recw <br /> tions given by the Architects and top-»surfaced as hereinafter speci. <br /> fled for all turfed areas . <br /> After the sub-grades have b-cen approved by the Ar • <br /> chitects , they are to be top-surfaced with loam spread upon the <br /> areas intended for turf (such areas including; also the strip be- t <br /> tween the sidewalk and street , not shown on plan) and planting . <br /> The loax: to be now less than ten inches deep. over Areas intended to <br /> be in turf and not less than eighteen inches deep over areas inteiid- <br /> ed to be planted. <br /> Should there be any def'i,cienoy of loam, the contrac- <br /> tor shall at his own expense furnish and bring .,from the outside <br /> enough to make good the deficiency . Such outside material , if w4i <br /> is to be of the best quality and subject to the approval of the Ar. <br /> chitects . <br /> Care is to be taken to prevent the loan from getting <br /> into the areas intended for drives and walks , a division being made <br /> by temporary boards or planks placed along the lines and strongly <br /> staked in place . <br /> After the loam shall have been spread, it is to be <br /> cultivated by trenching over by hand eight inches deep, all wood, <br /> roots, sticks, stones and other undesirable material being removed, <br /> and the whale ground brought smoothly to the proper shape . All <br /> ground is to be kept free from greeds by hoeing and raking and hand <br /> weeding fr= the beginning of the Fork until it is finally accepted <br /> by the Architects . <br /> Before the trenching well ratted barnyard ma lure i.s <br /> to be spread over all the areas to be in turf or planted, at least <br /> w�_ <br />
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