Designations of trees on the dendrological plan. On methodological recommendations for drawing up dendrological plans and accounting statements

(as amended as of May 26, 2016,
with changes and additions, included in the text,
according to the resolutions of the Moscow Government:

dated 03/07/2006 No. 156-PP, dated 05/26/2015 No. 290-PP)

The rules for the creation, maintenance and protection of green spaces and natural communities of the city of Moscow, approved by Decree of the Moscow Government of September 10, 2002 No. 743-PP, define the requirements for the symbols of green spaces on dendroplanes during development project documentation. However, the dendrological plans and tally sheets of green spaces presented by design institutes do not have a single approved form, which creates difficulties in checking them.

In order to streamline the submission of documents when developing project documentation, the Moscow Government decides:

2. The Department of Natural Resources Management and Environmental Protection of the City of Moscow shall be guided by the methodological recommendations (clause 1) when approving design documentation for construction, reconstruction and major renovation buildings, structures and utilities and improvement projects.

3. The Moscow Committee for Architecture and Architecture should bring to the attention of design organizations the methodological recommendations (clause 1) for guidance in the development of dendroplanes and accounting sheets of green spaces.

4. Control over the implementation of this resolution shall be entrusted to the head of the Department of Natural Resources Management and Environmental Protection of the City of Moscow A.O. Kulbachevsky.

Mayor of Moscow

Yu.M. Luzhkov

1. General Provisions

1.1 Dendroplan is a topographical plan showing the placement of trees and shrubs, obtained as a result of geodetic survey accompanied by a transfer sheet.

1.2. The dendroplan is compiled:

When developing design documentation for construction, major repairs and reconstruction, including landscaping facilities. In this case, it ensures the choice of rational placement of the designed construction projects in order to maximize the preservation of healthy and ornamental plants;

When issuing a passport for an existing object, it serves to visually display the actual location and accounting of green spaces of this object.

2. Dendroplane as part of construction design documentation

2.1. The development of design documentation for construction, major repairs and reconstruction, including landscaping facilities, is carried out on the basis of a geological basis ordered by the customer from Mosgorgeotrest with an inventory plan of green spaces for the entire development site (appendix to the methodological recommendations).

2.2. Inventory plan - topographic survey with information on the number of trees, shrubs and lawns on the site.

All trees that reach a diameter of 8 cm at a height of 1.3 m are taken into account.

The inventory plan distinguishes coniferous and deciduous trees of group 1 (spruce, pine, larch); if necessary, broad-leaved and small-leaved trees can be distinguished.

2.3. Based on the obtained geological basis and inventory plan, the design organization develops a development project (stroygenplan), where the main planning decisions and volumes of capital investments are determined, incl. for compensatory landscaping. At the same time, the volumes of felling and replanting in general for the development site are determined, and the compensation cost is calculated.

At this stage, the number of trees and shrubs that fall into the construction zone is determined without being specified on the inventory plan (without developing a dendroplane).

The inventory plan is valid for 4 years, after which it must be updated by a dendrologist based on the results of a field survey.

2.4. After approval of the design and estimate documentation for development, major repairs and reconstruction, including landscaping facilities, a working draft is developed specifying planning solutions, utilities and construction organization. At this stage, a dendroplane is developed, on which work zones are identified, all woody and shrubby plants, subject to preservation, cutting and replanting, in accordance with clause of this appendix.

When developing a dendroplan, the numbering of plants in the inventory plan is preserved.

The shape of the dendroplane is given in the appendix to the methodological recommendations.

2.5. The geological basis for developing a project and drawing up a dendroplan should be the first copy of the original, because each subsequent copy leads to a distortion of the situation with an error of 0.5 cm on the plan or up to 2.5 meters in reality.

2.6. The construction plan should show existing buildings, structures, projected construction and reconstruction projects, access roads, crane tracks, storage areas for building materials, placement of utility camps and other temporary structures, utilities indicating the security zone and work zone, storage areas for plant soil , wheel washing stations, storage of industrial waste.

When developing a construction plan, the distance standards from structures to the plant axis must be met (Table 1).

Table 1

Distances from structures to the axis of plants (MGSN 1.01.98)

Distance reference limits

Minimum distance to the plant axis, m

tree

bush

Exterior wall buildings and constructions

Exterior wall of a school building or building kindergarten

10,0

Tram track axis

Edge of sidewalk and garden path

The edge of the roadway of the streets, the edge of the reinforced strip of the roadside and the edge of the ditch

Mast and support of lighting network, tram, columns of galleries and overpasses

Base of slope and terrace

Base and inner edge of retaining walls

Underground communications:

gas pipeline, sewerage

heat pipeline, pipeline, heating network

water supply, drainage

power cable and communication cable

Note:

The given standards apply to trees with a crown diameter of no more than 5 m and should be increased accordingly for trees of larger diameter.

When planting trees and shrubs near the external walls of buildings, structures, and children's institutions, it is necessary to comply with standard levels of insolation and natural light.

2.7. The construction plan, combined with the dendroplan, is agreed upon with the balance holder of the territory, the head of the district government, the administration of the administrative district and is approved as part of the design and urban planning documentation in the prescribed manner.

3. Legend trees and shrubs on a dendroplane

3.1. The symbols for trees on the dendroplane are standard, used in Mosgorgeotrest, and must strictly comply with the symbols established by the Rules creation, maintenance and protection of green spaces and natural communities of the city of Moscow, approved by Decree of the Moscow Government of September 10, 2002 No. 743-PP.

The dendroplane indicates existing trees and shrubs located in the zone construction site and outside it in the directions of utilities, roads, etc., with special signs.

Trees to be saved are indicated by an open circle, trees to be cut down are indicated by a completely filled circle, and trees to be replanted are indicated by a half-filled circle.

3.2. The size of the tree symbol on the dendroplane is 3.0 mm. Color - black and white.

If the drawing is heavily loaded, it is possible to reduce the size of the circle to 2.0 mm.

3.3. The following trees should be highlighted on the dendroplane:

Particularly valuable;

Historical;

Relic;

Conifers.

Trees are highlighted in the form of an enlarged circle around the tree or by color.

3.4. Multi-stemmed trees are indicated by a single tree symbol.

3.5. Group plantings of trees and shrubs, if it is impossible to designate them with separate circles (in the case of dense plantings), are indicated by an oval, the size corresponding to the area of ​​the plot (on a scale) occupied by the group.

3.6. Overgrowth and self-seeding are indicated similarly to shrubs by an outline and assigned a serial number.

3.7. The error in placing the symbol on the dendroplane is allowed 1 mm (0.5 meters in situ).

3.8. Each plant marked on the dendroplane has its own serial number, corresponding to the number in the count sheet.

3.9. The dendroplane can be produced on electronic or paper media M 1:500.

3.10. An example of a dendroplane fragment is presented in the appendix to the methodological recommendations.

4. Receipt sheet

4.1. The tally sheet of green spaces is compiled in the form of Appendix 13 to the “Rules for the creation, maintenance and protection of green spaces and natural communities of the city of Moscow”, approved by Decree of the Moscow Government of September 10, 2002 No. 743-PP, with the addition of the object details (name and postal address ), order numbers, correction factors and summing up the totals in accordance with the paragraph of these guidelines (appendix to the guidelines). The accounting sheet is prepared on paper and magnetic (or electronic) media.

4.3. The first column of the counting sheet indicates the serial number of the tree or shrub, corresponding to the serial number on the dendrological plan.

4.4. The second column provides a description of the species composition of trees and shrubs corresponding to the serial number, indicating the number of trunks. The stemness of trees is determined by the number of trunks in the butt part (the place where the trunk transitions to the root).

4.5. The third and fourth columns indicate the number of trees (shrubs) counted under this number. The results for the third and fourth columns are summed up at the end of the accounting sheet and determine the total number woody plants located in the work area.

4.6. The fifth column indicates the diameter of the trees falling within the work area. The diameter of the tree trunk is determined with an accuracy of 2 cm at a height of 1.3 meters from the ground, accepted for the taxation of green spaces of category 1A (city parks). The diameter of the trunk is indicated in the counting sheet in even numbers (4, 6, 8... etc.).

4.7. The sixth column is filled in if there is inventory data on the age of plantings or, in some cases, by annual rings, the number of whorls of coniferous trees, or by taking samples (core) of wood with a drill.

4.8. The seventh column indicates the height of the tree, which is determined by the highest vertical point of the crown. Height measurement is carried out visually in the presence of an object nearby whose height is known or using an altimeter. The error in measuring tree height should not exceed 2 meters for trees over 5 m high and 0.5 m for trees up to 5 meters high.

4.9. The eighth column gives a qualitative description of the condition of the tree (shrub) - good, satisfactory, unsatisfactory, emergency, dead. The shape of the crown, the percentage of dry branches in the crown, breaks of skeletal branches and tops, previously carried out types of crown pruning, the presence of basal shoots, mushroom bodies, signs of colonization by stem pests, hollows and frost cracks on the trunk, mechanical damage to the bark, the angle of the trunk from the vertical, damage to the root system, branching of the trunk above the butt, etc.

4.10. Upon appointment large trees Before transplanting, the condition characteristics indicate the height of the trunk from the butt to the beginning of the crown. The optimal height is considered to be not exceeding 3 - 4 meters.

The higher location of the lower skeletal branches does not make it possible to carry out work on crown formation in the process of preparing trees for transplantation.

4.11. The decision on the preservation, replanting and cutting down of trees and shrubs is made based on the location of the plant on the construction plan, its decorative value, trunk diameter, height and condition characteristics and is indicated in the “conclusion” column (ninth column).

Note:

Tree replanting cannot be done under the following conditions:

Availability of utilities under replanted trees (MKS-TLF);

The presence of shells and temporary structures around trees to be replanted;

Impossibility of access of equipment;

Inability to form a lump of soil as required by the standards in thinned trees (high density of plantings, trees growing on construction waste. Near the foundations of buildings, fences, etc.).

4.12. The last column of the accounting statement contains the following information:

Compensatory cost for destroyed green spaces, calculated in accordance with the methodology approved by the Moscow Government Decree No. 616-PP dated July 29, 2003 “On improving the procedure for compensatory landscaping in the city of Moscow”;

Justification for exemption from payment of compensation cost if trees grow in the area of ​​utilities, in a five-meter zone of demolished buildings, low-value and self-seeded plantings, self-seeded deciduous trees have not reached a trunk thickness of 8 cm or green spaces are subject to felling due to sanitary conditions (dead, emergency) .

4.13. At the end of the balance sheet the results are summarized:

Total trees and shrubs;

The number of trees to be preserved, replanted, or cut down, highlighting the number of valuable and low-value species;

Number of trees and bushes cut down without payment of compensation cost:

a) in the security zone of engineering communications;

b) in a 5-meter demolition zone;

c) emergency and dry, self-seeding and shoots;

The area of ​​destroyed lawns, grass, flower beds;

Compensation cost for destroyed green spaces;

Cost of compensatory landscaping.

4.14. The accounting statement indicates the cost of compensatory landscaping for destroyed green spaces, calculated in accordance with the Methodology for calculating the amount of payments for cutting down green spaces and for carrying out compensatory landscaping when carrying out urban planning activities in the city of Moscow, approved by Decree of the Moscow Government dated July 29, 2003 No. 616- PP "On improving the procedure for compensatory landscaping in the city of Moscow."

4.15. The accounting sheet is signed by a dendrologist and a representative of the design organization, indicating the date of preparation of the accounting sheet.

The accounting statement is certified by the seal of the design organization.

Annex 1

Example of a green space inventory plan

Appendix 2

Example of a dendrological plan


Appendix 3

Receipt sheet No.

Name of the property _________________________________________________________

Mailing address ___________________________________________________________

Order number _______________ Correction factor for location of object

(Km)_______________________

Correction factor for water conservation value (Kw) _______________________

No.

Name of breeds

Quantity, pcs.

Diameter, cm

Age, see

Height, m

Characteristics of the state of green spaces

Conclusion

The compensation cost is calculated

trees

bushes

Total trees and shrubs __________________, incl.

To be preserved:

trees ________

bushes _________

Subject to transplantation:

trees ________

bushes _________

To be cut down:

trees ________

bushes _________

Of these: on engineering communications

trees ________

bushes _________

in a 5 meter zone

trees ________

bushes _________

emergency and dry

trees ________

bushes _________

bushes _________

self-seeding (up to 8 cm)

trees ________

Area of ​​destroyed grass cover/lawn/ _________________________

Area of ​​destroyed flower beds ________________________________________

Compensation cost _________________ rubles

The cost of compensatory landscaping ______ rubles

Dendrologist ________ Representative of the design organization ____________ Date _____


Appendix 4

Calculation of the compensation cost for destroyed green spaces and the cost of compensatory landscaping

Appendix 4 has become invalid in accordance with the Decree of the Moscow Government dated May 26, 2016 No. 290-PP.



The PozitivProekt company uses a special software. A preliminary inspection of the territory is carried out, if required - topographic survey, assessment of existing plantings. The development of a dendroplane allows you to speed up landscaping and landscaping work, correctly determine the order in which they are carried out, and avoid mistakes in the selection of plants when planting them.

Drawing up a dendroplane

At the first stage, a drawing of the site is made on a scale of 1:500 (larger scales can be used). The drawing marks the boundaries of the site, the buildings located on it, and communication lines. Next, existing trees and shrubs are applied. For this purpose, special symbols are used (graphic symbols or circles with a diameter of 2-3 mm). For each existing tree indicate the breed, age, height, trunk diameter. Valuable trees (those that need to be preserved) are highlighted in color. Another allocation is used for mature trees and shrubs that will be replanted during landscaping. Dotted lines are used to indicate self-seeding and young growth. Open circles correspond to trees and shrubs that need to be removed. Marks on the drawing are made with maximum accuracy, the error should not exceed 1 mm.

An accounting statement is drawn up as an appendix to the dendrological plan. It contains a list of shrubs and trees existing on the site. For each of them, the type, diameter of the trunks, height, number of dry branches, cracks, damage, hollows (in percentage) are specified. If a felling ticket is issued to remove a tree, its compensation cost is reflected in the accounting statement. Plants are included in the accounting sheet in the following order:

For those plants that are only planned to be planted, a separate assortment list is compiled. It lists the species and varieties (in Russian and Latin), indicates the price of each seedling or large size, gives brief description for each plant.


The dendrological plan is drawn up in such a way as to create optimal conditions for the growth and development of shrubs and trees on the site. To do this, take into account:

  • conditions on the territory. Plants are selected so that they are suitable for soil, climatic conditions. They are placed on the site taking into account the relief, illumination of a particular place, soil moisture, wind protection;
  • landscape design requirements. When choosing plants, take into account architectural style buildings, general concept of landscape design. Accent plants are identified - those on which participation will be concentrated. They are supplemented with structural plantings - shrubs, trees, annuals and perennials, which will highlight the features of accent plants;
  • species compatibility. The dendroplane is developed in such a way as to create a healthy phytocenosis (plant community in which different types and varieties complement each other and do not “conflict”). For example, they do not tolerate proximity to poplars, but grow well next to juniper or. When creating a dendroplane, a combination of species and varieties is formed in which the plants will not negatively affect each other;
  • seasonality. Select for landscaping decorative types, whose flowering periods are different. Due to this, the area looks bright throughout the warm season. To maintain an attractive appearance, coniferous plants are used;
  • care requirements. Plants characteristic of a particular region will take root best on the site. They won't need complex care. They are located on the territory so as to provide convenient access to each of them - this will further facilitate and.

A dendrological plan helps to competently plan the landscaping of a site, to predict how the area will look immediately after completion of the work and several years later, when the planted plants become adults and their decorative qualities are maximally manifested. You can order landscape design and development of a dendrological plan from the PozitivProekt company.

Planning landscaping summer cottage, which is an essential part of a landscape project, it is very important not only to arrange trees and shrubs beautifully, but it is equally important that they do not interfere with each other’s growth and development.

On the other hand, if the site where construction is planned already has green spaces, and you want to preserve them, then in both the first and second cases a dendroplan of the site is drawn up.

Video: dendroplan of a plot of 10 acres (visualization)

What is a dendroplane

A dendroplan is a kind of topographic map of a site, which indicates the location of all green spaces.

Trees, shrubs or their groups are assigned a number and entered into the dendroplan and the accounting sheet. So about at once, the accounting statement contains all the names of green spaces and assigned andm serial number.

In what cases is a site dendroplan necessary?

If your site is located within the city, and in the process of construction or repair work If there is a need to cut down trees, you are required to submit a dendroplan with an accounting statement to the Department of Natural Resources. Only on the basis of these documents will you be able to obtain permission to cut down individual plantings.

If you have been given a plot of land where there is no need for any clearing, sooner or later there will be a need to carry out landscaping and landscaping. Even if the dendroplan of the site is not as large and complex as the dendroplan of the park, but, if properly compiled, it makes it possible to avoid extra expenses when performing landscaping work.

Video visualizations of planting design plans

What factors are taken into account when drawing up a dendroplane?

Landscape designers are developing a dedroplan for the site. This work is not only creative, but also very responsible, because the appearance the entire area.

The planting plan takes into account the size of trees and shrubs in the future, flowering periods, crown shape, foliage color and many other factors.

Plant compatibility

Plants, like people, are not always compatible with each other. This factor must be taken into account in the dendroplane. In plant biology there is such a concept as phytocentosis - plant community. Within this community different kinds plants are created for each other favorable conditions development and growth. Good neighbors for oak there are pine and juniper, for fir and rose hips - larch. Rowan coexists perfectly with birch and hazel.

Antagonistic plants should not be forced into the neighborhood

Pine, for example, cannot be planted next to poplar - this is a clear example of antagonistic neighbors.

Plant growth conditions

When developing a dedroplan, the designer must take into account the climatic conditions and soil quality of the area, the lighting and moisture content of the site, as well as its topography. While barberry and cotoneaster need a lot of sun and thrive in drought conditions, spruce, fir, and larches prefer shade and moisture.

Compatibility and aesthetics

Two more factors that are very important for a landscape designer are compatibility and aesthetics.

Compatibility means not only compliance with the surrounding landscape, but also compliance with the architecture of the house. With the help of plants you can emphasize the advantages of a building or hide its shortcomings.

Structural and accent plants properly organize the space of the site and create a feeling of unity and harmony.

Multi-tiered plantings look as organic and natural as possible

Seasonality of plants

Harmony on the site is achieved by combining the size and shape of the crown, as well as the color of the foliage of the plants.

Multi-tiered plantings make it possible to achieve the natural organic nature of all plantings. This takes into account the seasonality of plants, that is, the period when the plant manifests itself in all its glory.

When developing a dendroplane, it is advisable to take into account the seasonal characteristics of each plant.

For example: the peak season for lilac is in May, and for hibiscus in August. climbing roses They delight the eyes with flowering in June-July, and the bright palette of maiden grape leaves in September.

Knowing the seasonal characteristics of each type of tree and shrub, you can give the site a well-groomed and festive look.

Project budget

One cannot fail to mention another important factor – the cost of the plants chosen for landscaping. As a rule, first of all, the designer negotiates the project budget with the customer. Based on the budget and preferences of the customer, work begins on the dendroplane of the site.

It is this approach, taking into account the above factors, that makes it possible to make a summer cottage beautiful and landscaped without unnecessary financial and physical costs.

Are you planning to decorate your yard with plants? Planting them requires preliminary drawing up a dendroplane, which will save you from unnecessary hassle and bring the desired result.

What is a dendroplane?

A dendrological plan is a special type of drawing that indicates all types of plants that will be planted on the territory, buildings, garden paths and so on. When compiling and developing a dendroplan, the designer takes into account the characteristics of the site, its style, the conditions in which the greenery feels comfortable, and their compatibility.

The plan is a schematic representation of the area where the work will be carried out. The designer must take into account the customer's wishes and develop an optimal scheme for further landscaping of the site. Drawing up a plan helps to significantly reduce costs and create conditions for plants under which they will delight the owners of the site for a long time.



Features of drawing up a dendroplane

The development of a dendroplane begins with a study of the area that will be planted with greenery. It is necessary to take into account the characteristics of the soil and the illumination of the area. Next, designers select those plants whose biological characteristics coincide with the characteristics of this territory.

When developing a dendroplane, it is important to consider the distance between trees or shrubs, as well as their height. Therefore, the maximum indicators are prescribed in the plan, because at the time of planting the plants will not yet meet them. Near each tree there will be a numerical indicator written as a fraction. The numerator is the serial number of the planting, the denominator is the total number of one species. If there is only one tree on the site, there will be one number next to it.

REFERENCE. Drawing up a dendroplan is impossible without an additional document - an assortment list. This document contains a list of all plants that will be planted on the site. They are classified by type and variety. Characteristics that must be written down in the statement:

  • serial number;
  • name of the species (national language and Latin alphabet);
  • plant characteristics;
  • height;
  • features of the crown and root system;
  • quantity.

As additional characteristics when developing a dendroplane, the price, features of caring for vegetation, the time when the tree blooms or bears fruit, and so on can be recorded. Drawing up an assortment list allows you to streamline your work with the dendroplane and avoid unnecessary expenses, since everything will be certified in the list. As a rule, coniferous trees are listed first, followed by deciduous trees.

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The planned image of the site with orchard, flower beds and flower beds cannot be created without careful planting planning. This is what a landscape designer does first of all when he draws up a dendroplan of a site - a drawing on which the contours of all green spaces are drawn at the moment of their greatest growth. In addition, it depicts the boundaries of the site, functional areas, house, outbuildings and paths. This is necessary to link the plants in the drawing to hard lines and hard surfaces.

Dendroplane is necessary for visual representation spatial composition of the created landscape, as well as for landscaping work.

The development of a dendroplane and the selection of plants for a site must be carried out not only from the point of view of aesthetics. A rational approach is required, which takes into account both the composition of the soil on the site and maximum size plants, and climatic conditions. The type of plant root system, as well as their shade tolerance, are also assessed.

Several types of plants are usually grown in a garden, so when drawing up a dendroplan it is necessary to take into account their compatibility in the same area. If competing species grow in the same area, the death or suppression of weaker plants cannot be avoided. Therefore, when composing plantings, a landscaping specialist or landscape designer will definitely strive to form a phytocenosis on the site - a natural community of plants that do not compete with each other.

If you need to make a dendroplan of your summer cottage, you can do it yourself, having previously studied the material, or entrust the work to landscape designer. But in order to obtain permission for new construction, when reconstructing buildings or laying communications, it is necessary to develop and approve the dendrological part of the project. This is a rather difficult task that is best left to professionals. We advise you to contact the Dendroplan.ru company: because... It has long specialized in dendrology services and employs truly competent specialists.

Symbols on diagrams

Single plants on a dendroplane look like a circle, the diameter of which in plan corresponds to the diameter of the crown of a mature tree or bush. Group plantings are depicted in the form of geometric shapes, which they will correspond to during the period of maximum growth. Each plant on a dendrological drawing is assigned a numerical value. Sometimes it can be in the form of a fraction in which the numerator indicates the number assigned to the plant in the assortment list, and the denominator indicates the quantity planting material. If there is no denominator, then this is a designation of a single plant.

The dendroplan of a park or site used for landscaping the territory must be supplemented with an assortment list.

Assortment sheet - list of planting materials

The assortment list details all types of plants used for landscaping. This document is a table, the columns of which include:

  • species name
  • height
  • landing rate
  • quantity

Sometimes recommendations for plant care (watering, lighting, etc.), flowering or fruiting time, and the price of planting material are included in the assortment list.

Plants are recorded in the assortment list in a certain order. First come coniferous trees and shrubs, then deciduous and fruit trees, followed by ornamental and fruit bushes, and then - climbing, heather and ground cover plants. If there is a rock garden on the dendroplane, then the plants that will be planted on it are included in a separate list. Annual flowers are also included in a separate list, which will fill the voids in the garden until the main flowers grow. perennials.

Dendroplane and balance sheet

To obtain permission for new construction, it is necessary to develop a dendroplan of existing plantings, accompanied by a transfer sheet. This is a table describing the trees or shrubs growing on the site.

The accounting statement shall indicate:

  • plant number (corresponds to the number on the dendroplane)
  • species name
  • quantity
  • dimensions (diameter, height)
  • condition (dry branches, damage, etc.)
  • further actions(to be cut down or not)
  • compensation cost for cutting down (paid by the developer)

The accounting sheet must be drawn up for new construction, reconstruction or repair of the territory, when it is planned to cut down existing plantings

A professionally designed dendroplan, which takes into account the compositional and species characteristics of the plantings, will allow you to organize the garden space and create its structure.

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