Loading...
2607-2747 GULF TO BAY BLVD, CLEARWATER MALL, CIVIL PLANSAM ANDERSON- LESNIAK ASSOCIATES LTD., INC. November 10, 2003 Clearwater Mall Redevelopment Clearwater, Florida Existing Tree Inventory RioNov 12 2003 g, DEPT 2607 GULF TO BAY BLVD BCP2002 -05 .85 GLE,AR ,'ATER A�:4i_L RELEVE1 -C)P VT t oning: C MEMBERS OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS A1VDER50A1-LE5A11AK ASSOC.. LTD., INC. Landscape Architecture .bite Planning Urban 0&.51gn TO: Mr. Rick Albee City -of Clearwater 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Clearwater, FL 33756 -5502 DATE: November 12, 2003 JOB NAME: Clearwater Mall Redevelopment RE : As Built drawings /Tree Inventory MESSAGE: Rick, Find enclosed a copy of the as built drawing and tree inventory for you review. Please call if you have any questions. L�� LT(No V 2 2003 MEN r ti c 8 .Pwar tJEPTI BY: """` BRIAN GOE 48GG W. GANDY BLVD., TAMPA,'-FLORIDA 33-Gi 1 (8 1 3) 53 1 -9595 FAX 53 1-5485 andle5lagGTE.NET TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 1 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 3 1.3 R 2 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 1 0 R 3 PINEAPPLE PALM Ananas Comosus 1.3 5 1.3 R 4 SENEGAL DATE PALM Phoenix rectinata 4 5 4 R 5 LIVE OAK Quercus vi iniana 15 5 115 R 6 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 5 1.3 R 7 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 8 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 9 IWAX MYRTLE M rice cerifera 0 DEAD 0 R DEAD 10 WAX MYRTLE M rica oenfers 15 12 0 R 11 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 11 5 11 R 12 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 29 5 29 R 13 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 14 3 14 R 14 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 34 5 34 R 15 1 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 20 3 20 R 16 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii 15 3 115 R 17 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 30 5 30 R 18 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 20 5 0 S 19 EUROPEAN FAN PALM Chamaero s humilis 9 5 0 S 7 20 EUROPEAN FAN PALM Charnaerops humilis 7 5 0 S ? 21 EUROPEAN FAN PALM Chamaero s humilis 5 14 0 S ? 22 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 23 4 0 S 23 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 16 3 16 R 24 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii 16 4 0 S 25 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 0 S 26 1 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 9 5 10 S 27 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 12 5 0 S 28 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 29 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 5 1.3 R 30 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii 9 5 9 R 31 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 32 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 4 11.3 R 33 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 11.3 R 34 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 5 1.3 R 35 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii 12 4 12 R 36 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii 9 4 9 R 37 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 8 4 8 R 38 CRAPE MYRTLE Lagerst roemia indica 12 4 12 R 39 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 17 15 117 R T� _NSEOHMER — 40 CRAPE MYRTLE Lagerstroernia indica 8 14 18 R F E L.. ' 1 5�± i NOV 1 2 2003 �I w4vici b api TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE 1N. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 41 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 16 4 16 R 42 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 5 4 5 R 43 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 7 5 7 R 44 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 11 5 11 R 45 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 11 4 11 R 46 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 12 5 12 R 47 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 10 5 10 R 48 LIVE OAK Quercus vi iniana 26 5 26 R* 49 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum -1.3 2 0 R 50 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 0 0 R DEAD 51 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 2 0 R 52 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 13 2 0 R 53 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 3 1.3 R 54 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 8 5 0 S 55 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 7 5 7 R 56 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 3 11.3 R 57 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 0 0 R DEAD 58 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 2 0 R 59 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 2 0 R 60 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 2 0 R 61 IQUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 2 0 R 62 QUEEN PALM Arecastnum romanzoffianum 1.3 0 0 R DEAD 63 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 13 5 13 R 64 BOTTLEBRUSH Callistemon 12 2 0 R 65 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 5 5 5 R 66 BOTTLEBRUSH Callistemon 31 3 31 R 67 1 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 10 5 110 R 68 BOTTLEBRUSH Callistemon 8 2 8 R 69 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 4 4 4 R 70 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 26 4 0 S 71 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 24 4 0 S 72 LIVE OAK QuercusArginiana 16 4 0 S 73 1 LIVE OAK Quercus vi iniana 17 4 117 R 74 ILIVE OAK Quercus %A iniana 19 4 119 R 75 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 41 3 41 R 76 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 49 4 49 R 77 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 19 5 0 S 78 LIVE OAK Quercus virgidana 16 5 0 S — 79 LAUREL OAK lQuercus %A iniana 21 12 0 R u 80 ILAUREL OAK I Quercus vir iniana 132 12 10 R tj - - -1 I I�► NOV 1 2 2003 DEVELOPMEN1 wC kvf4 TAG 4 COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 81 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 30 4 0 S 82 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 19 4 0 S 83 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 16 3 16 R 84 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 13 DEAD 0 R 85 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 17 4 117 R 86 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 42 3 42 R 87 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 29 4 29 R 88 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 27 4 27 R 89 LIVE OAK Quercus %Arginiana 21 4 21 R 90 1 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 35 5 35 R 91 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 22 15 0 S 92 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 25 4 0 S 93 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 28 4 28 R 94 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 52 4 0 S 95 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 11 3 0 S 96 LIVE OAK Quercus vi iniana 19 3 0 S 97 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 14 3 0 S 98 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 22 3 0 S 99 LIVE OAK Quercus vlrginiana 24 3 0 S 100 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 25 4 0 S 101 1 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 60 4 10 S 102 UVE OAK Quercus virginiana 32 5 32 R 103 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 22 5 22 R 104 YAUPOON HOLLY Ilex vomitoria 10 3 10 R 105 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii 25 4 25 R 106 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 24 3 24 R 107 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 32 3 132 R 108 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 9 3 9 R 109 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1,3 1 0 R 110 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 2 0 R 111 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1,3 3 1.3 R 112 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 3 1.3 R 113 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1,3 3 1.3 R 114 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1,3 3 1.3 R 115 IQUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 2 0 R 116 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 2 0 R 117 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 2 0 R 118 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 2 10 R 119, QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 2 10 R 120 QUEEN PALM jArecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 2 10 R C7 E NOV i 2 2003 DEVELOPME iv It S JE P? C11W OF CeiAfO'aIt4 TAG # COMMOIN NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 121 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 2 0 R 122 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 2 0 R 123 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 2 0 R 124 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1:3 2 0 R 125 IHOLLY Ilex spp. 12 DISEASE 0 R 126 IHOLLY Ilex spp. 29 DISEASE 0 R 127 HOLLY Ilex spp. 9 DISEASE 0 R 128 HOLLY Ilex spp. 11 DISEASE 0 R 129 ELM Ulmus s 12 4 12 R 130 ELM Ulmus spp. 11 5 Ill R 131 ELM Ulmus s. 8 2 8 R 132 ELM Ulmus spp. 25 2 25 R` 133 ELM Ulmus 14 DEAD 0 R 134 ELM Ulmus 7 5 7 R 135 HOLLY Ilex spp. 4 DISEASE 0 R 136 0 10 137 HOLLY Ilex spp. 6 DISEASE 0 R 138 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 18 3 18 R 139 LIVE OAK Quercus iniana 41 4 41 R 140 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 26 5 26 R 141 LIVE OAK Quercus vir 'niana 18 4 18 R 142 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 19 5 119 R 143 1 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 21 4 21 R 144 LIVE OAK Quercus virginlana 40 5 40 R 145 LIVE OAK Quercus virgindana 17 4 17 R 146 BAY MAGNOLIA Magnolia viri iniana 6 4 6 R 147 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 56 5 56 R 148 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 31 4 131 R 149 1 BAY MAGNOLIA Magnolia viri iniana 14 3 14 R 150 LIVE OAK Quercus virginianst 20 5 0 S 151 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 22 5 0 S 152 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 35 .5 35 R 153 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 38 3 38 R 154 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 59 5 159 R 155 JINDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalbergia sissoo 16 1 16 R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 t� NOV 1 2 2003 DEVELOfjME0 5. r:V:t:r, LFY�I OITV OF CLEH ai k TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 0 0 0 0 179 CABBAGE PALM Sabal Palmetto 9" 2 1.3 R 180 CABBAGE PALM Sabal Palmetto 8" 2 1.3 R 181 ARBORVITAE Thu'a orientalis 12" 4 12 R 0 0 207 WATER OAK Quercus ni ra 23 3 23 R 208 CAMPHOR TREE Cinnamomum cam Nora 37 2 0 R 209 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 42 SP 0 S 210 LIVE OAK Quercus viromana 40 15 40 R` 211 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 21 DEAD 0 R 212 WATER OAK Quercus ni ra 28 2 0 R 213 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmelto 1.3 5 1.3 R 214 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dathergia sissoo 12 3 12 R 215 INDIAN ROSEWOOD- Dalbergia sissoo 20 5 20 R 216 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalbergia sissoo 12 14 12 R 217 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalbergia sissoo 24 14 24 R 218 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalbergia sissoo 20 14 20 R 219 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalbergia sissoo 21 15 21 R 220 WATER OAK Quercus ni ra 29 4 129 R 221 WATER OAK Quercus ni ra 33 3 33 R 222 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 30 4 0 S 223 WATER OAK Quercus ni ra 42 4 0 S 224 LIVE OAK Quercus vi iniana 22 4 22 R 225 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii 22 3 22- R 226 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 31 4 131 R 227 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 27 5 10 S 228 0 10 229 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii 9 2 0 R 230 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii 14 2 0 R 231 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 232 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 233 CABBAGE PALM Sabal lmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 234 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 5 1.3 R 235 CABBAGE PALM Sabal-palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 236 CABBAGE PALM Saba[ palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 237 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 5 1.3 R 238 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 239 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 11.3 5 1.3 R 240 CABBAGE PALM I Sabal palmetto 11.3 5 ---il.3 IR NOV 1 2 2003 I DEVELOPMENT C17Y OF CLEAkAA!t TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE -IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 241 CABBAGE PALM Sabal Imetto 1.3 5 1.3 R .242 CABBAGE PALM Sabal Imetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 243 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 5 1.3 R 244 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 245 CABBAGE PALM Sabal Imetto- 1.3 15 1.3 R 246 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 247 CABBAGE PALM Saba[ Imetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 248 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 249 CABBAGE PALM Sabal aImetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 250 CABBAGE PALM Sabal p§lmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 251; CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 252 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 253 CABBAGE PALM Saba[ Dalmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 254 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 255 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 15 1.3 R 256 CABBAGE PALM Sabal Imetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 257 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 5 1.3 R 258 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 259 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 13 5 1.3 R 260 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 DEAD 10 R 261 -CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 11.3 R 262 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 263 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 264 CABBAGE PALM Sabal Imetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 265 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 266 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 267 SENEGAL DATE PALM Phoenix reclinata 4 5 14 R 268 SENEGAL DATE PALM Phoenix reclinata 4 5 14 R 269 0 0- 270 0 0 271 1 0 0 272 0 0 273 0 0 274 HOLLY Ilex spp. 7 DEAD 10 R 275 0 0 276 0 0 277 0 0 278 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 13 5 13 R 279 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 13 5 13 R 11 It 280 -BALD CYPRESS ITaxodium.distichum. 110 5 10 IR fl NOV 1 2 2003 OEVELOFMENI St 6f CrrV OF C0.. Al' Arf.A TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 281 HOLLY Ilex spp. 5 DISEASE 0 R 282 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 5 4 5 R 283 WASHINGTON PALM Washingtonia robusta 1.3 5 1.3 R 284 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta 1.3 5 1.3 R 285 IWASHINGTON PALM Washingtonia robusta 1.3 4 1.3 R 286 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 10 5 10 R 287 CRAPE MYRTLE Lagerstroemia indica 10 5 10 R 288 0 0 289 0 0 290 0 10 291 0 0 292 0 0 293 _LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 12 3 12 R 294 LIVE OAK Quercus virgjniana 36 3 0 S 295 CABBAGE PALM Sabal polmetto 1.3 3 1.3 R 296 CABBAGE PALM Saba) palmefto 1.3 5 11.3 R 297 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmelto 1.3 4 1.3 R 298 1 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmelto 1.3 5 1.3 R 299 CABBAGE PALM Sabal Palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 300 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 301 CABBAGE PALM Sabal pRimetto 1.3 15 1.3 R 302 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 11.3 R 303 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmelto 1.3 5 1.3 R 304 CABBAGE PALM Sabal Palmelto 1.3 4 1.3 R 305 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 306 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 16 5 16 R* 307 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 10 4 10 R 308 LIVE OAK Quercus vi iniana 9 4 19 R 309 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 16 5 16 R 310 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 14 5 14 R* 311 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 17 5 17 R 312 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 27 3 27 R 313 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 15 4 15 R 314 LIVE OAK Quercus virgiNana 11 5 10 S 315 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 17 5 17 R* 316 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 15 5 0 S 317 -LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 14 3 0 S 318 ICAMPHOR TREE Cinnamomum camphora 52 4 0 S r 319 1 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 9 15 9 R C 320 1 BALD CYPRESS ITaxodium distichum 15 14 115 IR 1 11 NOV 1 2 2003 CITY OF ClEANA41Ek TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 321 HOLLY Ilex spo. 11 5 11 R 322 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 14 5 14 R 323 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 15 2 0 R 324 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 16 2 0 R 325 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 16 2 10 R 326 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 18 3 18 R 327 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 13 5 13 R 328 HOLLY flex soo. 9 DISEASE 0 R 329 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 10 5 10 R 330 1 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 13 2 0 R 331 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 18 12 0 R 332 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 16 1 0 R 333 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 9 5 9 R 334 HOLLY Ilex sop. 8 4 8 R 335 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 18 5 18 R 336 1 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 13 3 113 R 337 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 15 1 0 R 338 HOLLY Ilex spp. 9' 4 9 R 339 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 9 5 9 R 340 CABBAGE PALM Saba[ palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 341 CABBAGE PALM Sabal almetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 342 ICABBAGE PALM Sabal Imetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 343 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 344 CABBAGE PALM Sabal Imetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 345 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 346 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 347 CABBAGE PALM Sabal Dalmetto 1.3 5 11.3 R 348 ICABBAGE PALM Sabal Imetto 1.3 5 11.3 R 349 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 350 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 15 5 1.3 R 351 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1:3 5 1.3 R 352 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 353 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 354 ICABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 11.3 R 355 SENEGAL DATE PALM Phoenix reclinata 4 4 4 R 356 CABBAGE PALM Sabal Imetto 1.3 4 1.3 R 357 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 11.3 4 1.3 R 358 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 4 1.3 R S �; 11 M I%r- 359 0 0 360 0 �-,o IM NOV 1 2 2003 j DEVELOPMENT s €.±;v:c is OEP7 CITY OF CLEAPOVAt� ER TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 401 0 0 402 0 0 403 0 0 404 0 0 405 1 0 10 406 0 0 407 0 0 408 0 0 409 0 0 410 0 0 411 0 10 412 0 0 413 0 0 414 WASHINGTON PALM Washingtonia robusta 1.3 5 0 S 415 WASHINGTON PALM Washinatonia, robusta 1.3 5 0 S 416 WASHINGTON PALM Washinqtonia robusta 1.3 5 0 S 417 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalber is sissoo 30 5 10 S 418 0 0 41.9 1 0 0 R 420 WAX LIGUSTRUM Li estrum japonicum 15 5 15 R 421 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 5 1.3 R 422 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 5 1.3 R 423 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 5 11.3 R 424 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 5 1.3 R 425 1 CABBAGE PALM Sabal Imetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 426 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 427 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 5 1.3 R 428 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 429 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 430 CABBAGE PALM Sabel palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 4ju 1 ()%l 431 CABBAGE PALM Sabel palmefto 1.3 5 1.3 R 432 LIVE OAK Quercus Virginiana 28 5 28 R 433 CRAPE MYRTLE Laqerstroemia indica 5 1 0 R IDEVELOPUtNi a t e J' C t 434 0 0 435 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalberqia sissoo 10 3 10 R PROPROSED POND AREA 436 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalbe is sissoo 11 3 11 R PROPROSED POND AREA 437 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalbergia sissoo 13 3 13 IR PROPROSED POND AREA 438 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalbe is sissoo 22 3 22 R JPROPROSED POND AREA 439 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalber is sissoo 15 13 115 R IR PROPROSED POND AREA 440 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalbe is sissoo 10 3 10 I PROPROSED POND AREA I � E i ,( TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 441 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalbergia sissoo 7 3 7 R PROPROSED POND AREA 442 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalbergia sissoo 6 3 6 R PROPROSED POND AREA 443 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 12 3 12 R PROPROSED POND AREA 444 CHINA -BERRY Melia azedarach 0 2 0 R PROPROSED POND AREA 445 CHINA -BERRY Melia azedarach 0 2 10 R PROPROSED POND AREA 446 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 6 3 6 R PROPROSED POND AREA 447 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 8 3 8 R PROPROSED POND AREA 448 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 17 4 17 R PROPROSED POND AREA 449 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalbergia sissoo 35 2 35 R PROPROSED POND AREA 450 LIVE OAK Quercus %Arginiana 18 5 0 S PROPROSED POND AREA 451 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 452 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 4 1.3 R 453 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 13 5 13 R 454 0 0 455 0 0 456 0 10 457 0 10 458 0 0 459 0 0 460 0 0 461 0 0 462 0 0 463 0 10 464 0 10 465 0 0 466 0 0 467 0 0 468 0 0 469 0 0 470 0 0 471 1 0 10 472 0 0 473 0 0 474 0 0 475 0 0 476 0 0 477 1 0 - 0 478 0 0 479 0 0 480 10 0 NOV 1 2 2003 DEVELOPMENi CITY OF CLE A�iwul f ro TAG # COMMON N_ AME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 481 0 0 482 0 0 483 0 0 484 0 0 485 0 10 486 0 -0 487 0 0 488 0 0 489 0 0 490 0 0 491 0 10 492 0 0 493 0 0 494 0 0 495 0 0 496 0 0 497 0 10 498 0 10 499 0 0 500 1 0 0 501 WAX LIGUSTRUM Li ustrum japonicum 6 3 6 R 502 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 25 4 25 R 503 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 3 1.3 R 504 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 3 1;3 R 505 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 3 1.3 R 506 1 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 3 4.3 R 507 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 12 4 12 R 508 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 20 4 20 R 509 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 14 5 114 R 510 WEEPING HOLLY Ilex vomitoda 2 2 0 R 511 CRAPE MYRTLE L.a erstroemia indica 12 4 12 R 512 WEEPING HOLLY Ilex vomitona 6 4 6 R 513 WEEPING HOLLY Ilex vomitoda 9 4 9 R 514 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 15 3 15 R 515 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 11 4 Ill R 516 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 10 5 10 R 517 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 18 4 18 R 518 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 20 4 20 R 519 0 0 520 1 10 0 NOV 1 2 2003 ! '� QEVELOvUPvt j irl ".f t b ij }F ti CliY �i� CLEAkv��`rr4'. TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 521 0 0 522 0 0 523 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 7 4 7 R 524 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 18 4 18 R 525 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 7 4 17 R 526 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 15 4 15 R 527 LIVE OAK Quercus virainiana 19 4 19 R 528 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 15 4 15 R 529 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 13 4 13 R 530 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 12 15 12 R 531 IBALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 11 5 ill R 532 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 12 5 12 R 533 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 8 5 8 R* 534 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 9 5 9 R* 535 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 10 5 10 R 536 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 12 5 12 R 537 1 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 25 5 10 S 538 CAMPHOR TREE Cinnamomum cam hors 21 3 121 R 539 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 7 5 7 R 540 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 9 5 9 R 541 CAMPHOR TREE Cinnamomum cam hora 31 2 0 R 542 CAMPHOR TREE Cinnamomum cam hors 59 2 0 R 543 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 5 5 5 R 544 LIVE OAK Quercus vi iniana 20 4 120 R* 545 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 24 4 24 R* 546 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 13 3 13 R 547 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 15 4 15 R 548 1 LIVE OAK Quercus x4rginiana 21 4 21 S 549 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 20 5 20 R 550 LIVE OAK Quercus %Arginiana 19 4 119 R 551 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 17 4 0 S 552 LIVE OAK Quercus Virginiana 18 4 18 R 553 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 16 4 16 R 554 1 LIVE OAK QuercusArginiana 7 4 7 R 555 WASHINGTON PALM VVashin tonic robusta 1.3 5 1.3 R 556 WASHINGTON PALM VVashhaonla robusta 1.3 5 11.3 R 557 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonic robusta 1.3 5 1.3 R 558 WASHINGTON PALM VVashingtonia robusta 1.3 5 1.3 R 559 WASHINGTON PALM V\Iashingtonia robusta 1.3 5 1.3 R 560 IWASHINGTON PALM JVVashingtonia robusta 11.3 5 1.3 IR h NOV 1 2 20031 DEVELOPMENI $t �4VICI Ot91 CITY OF CLf Ai4kkVr i TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 561 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta 1.3 5 1.3 R 562 WASHINGTON PALM Washington's robusta 1.3 5 1.3 R 563 WASHINGTON-PALM Wash' tonia robusta 1.3 5 1.3 R 564 WASHINGTON. PALM Washi tonic robusta 1.3 5 1.3 R 565 WASHINGTON PALM Washingtonia robusta 1.3 5 1.3 R 566 IWASHINGTON PALM Washingtonia robusta 1.3 5 1.3 R 567 IWASHINGTONPALM Washin tonic robusta 1.3 5 1.3 R 568 WASHINGTON PALM Washi tonia robusta 1.3 4 1.3 R 569 WASHINGTON PALM Washi tonia robusta 1.3 5 1.3 R 570 WASHINGTON.PALM Washingtonia robusta 1.3 4 1.3 R 571 WASHINGTON PALM Washingtonia robusta 1.3 4 1.3 R 572 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta 1.3 4 1.3 R 573 IWASHINGTON PALM_ Washingtonia robusta 1.3 4 1.3 R 574 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta 1.3 5 1.3 R 575 WASHINGTON PALM Washingtonia robusta 1.3 15 1.3 R 576 PAUROTIS PALMS Acoelorrha he wri htii 4 3 4 R 577 PAUROTIS PALMS Acoelorrha hew ' hbi 4 5 4 R 578 PAUR011S PALMS Aooelorrhaphe wri htii 4 5 4 R 579 IPAUROTIS PALMS Acoelorrha he wri htii 4 5 4 R 580 PAUROTIS PALMS Aooelorrha he wric3htii 4 14 4 IR 581 PAUROTIS PALMS Acoelorrha he wri hth 4 5 4 R 582 PAUROTIS PALMS Aooelorrha hew ' htii 4 5 4 R 583 PAUROTIS PALMS Acoelorrha he wri hth 4 5 4 R 584 PAUROTIS PALMS Acoelorrha he wri hth 4 4 4 R 585 1 SENEGAL DATE PALM Phoenix reclinata 4 5 14 R 586 WAX LIGUSTRUM Li ustrum jap2nicum 4 5 4 R 587 WAX LIGUSTRUM Li ustrum japonicum 4 5 4 R 588 WAX LIGUSTRUM L` ustrum japonicum 4 5 4 R 589 YAUPOON HOLLY Nex vomitora 14 4 14 R 590 YAUPOON HOLLY Ilex vomitoria 13 4 13 R 591 IWAX LIGUSTRUM Li ustrum japonicum 14 2 0 R 592 WAX LIGUSTRUM Li ustrum japonicum 6 2 0 R 593 WAX LIGUSTRUM Li ustrurn japonicum 4 4 4 R 594 WAX LIGUSTRUM Li ustrum japonicum 4 3 4 R 595 WAX LIGUSTRUM Li ustrum japonicum 4 1 0 R 596 WAX LIGUSTRUM Li ustrum japonicum 4 4 4 R 597 IWAX LIGUSTRUM Li ustrum japonicum 4 1 0 R 598 LIVE OAK ? Quercus virginiana 4 5 4 R 599 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 10 5 10 R 600 BALD CYPRESS ITaxodium distichum 112 5 12 1 R 1 NOV 1 2 2003 ! ! OEVELOPMENI 5E",`(.ES CITY OF CLE 4r- *c ?F R _�_I TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT 1N. STATUS COMMENTS 601 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 5 4 5 R 602 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 5 4 0 S 603 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 11 5 11 R 604 LIVE OAK Quercus vir&iana 14 3 14 R 605 LIVE OAK Quercus vwginiana 12 4 12 R 606 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 14 5 14 R 607 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 7 4 0 S 608 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 3 3 3 R 609 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 9 4 9 R 610 1 LIVE OAK Quercus vi iniana 7 4 7 R 611 LIVE OAK ' Quercus iniana 5 3 5 R 612 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 22 4 22 R 613 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 15 4 15 R 614 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 18 5 18 R 615 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 15 5 15 R* 616 1 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 18 5 118 R 617 LIVE OAK Quercus Arginiany 14 4 14 R 618 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 7 5 7 R 619 0 0 620 0 0 621 0 0 622 0 10 623 1 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 7 5 7 R 624 CRAPE MYRTLE Lagerstroemia indica 6 4 6 R 625 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 5 5 5 R 626 CRAPE MYRTLE Lagerstroe mia indica 24 5 24 R 627 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 12 5 12 R 628 SLASH PINE Pinus elliotbi 14 5 14 R 629 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 32 5 32 R 630 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 12 5 12 R 631 CRAPE MYRTLE Laaerstroemia indica 10 4 10 R 632 CRAPE MYRTLE La' erstroemia indica 12 5 12 R 633 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 10 4 110 R 634 SLASH PINE Pinus elliotbi 14 4 14 R 635 EAST PALATKA HOLLY Ilex attenuata 23 DISEASE 0 R VERY LARGE 636 EAST PALATKA HOLLY Ilex attenuata 11 5 11 R VERY LARGE 6$7 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii 9 5 9 R 638 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstraemia indica 48 4 148 R 639 1 1 10 0 640 1 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 116 5 16 1 R NOV 1 2 2003 I)EVELOPME T s►_ ktE'Cr � I E a CITY OF CLEAAvVAF(A TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 641 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii 10 5 10 R 642 EAST PALATKA HOLLY Ilexattenuata 12 5 12 R VERY LARGE 643 EAST PALATKA HOLLY Ilex attenuata 23 4 23 R VERY LARGE 644 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii 6 5 6 R 645 LIVE OAK Quercus vi iniana 24 5 24 R 646 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 26 4 26 R 647 Li<VE OAK Quercus virginiana 21 4 21 R 648 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 18 4 18 R 649 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 22 4 22 R 650 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 22 4 22 R 651 LIVE OAK Quercus Virginiana 18 14 18 R 652 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 18 4 18 R 653 WATER OAK Quercus ni ra 18 2 18 R 654 CRAPE MYRTLE Lagerstroemia indica 4 5 4 R 655 LNE OAK Quercus virginiana 16 4 16 R 656 IL IVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 18 4 18 R 657 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 15 4 15 R 658 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 4 5 4 R 659 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 14 5 14 R 660 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 49 4 49 R 661 0 10 662 1 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 9 5 19 R 663 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 19 4 19 R 664 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 46 4 46 R 665 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 25 5 25 R 666 LIVE OAK Quercus v4rginiana 19 3 19 R 667 LIVE OAK Quemus virginiana 17 4 17 R 668 1 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 16 3 10 S 669 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 40 4 0 S 670 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 9 3 0 S 671 LWE OAK Quercus virginiana 17 4 0 S 672 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 25 4 0 S 673 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 18 4 0 S 674 1 LINE OAK Quercus virghona 12 4 10 S 675 1 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 12 4 0 S 676 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 9 3 0 S 677 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 11 3 0 S 678 LIVE OAK Quercus lArginiana 9 3 0 S C t It 679 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 14 4 0 S 680 LIVE OAK lQuercusvirginiana 29 15 129 R I I� I DEUftOPV,tNi TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING IREPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 681 LIVE OAK Quercus vWgirdana 10 3 110 R 682 WASHINGTON PALM Washingtonia robusta 1.3 5 1.3 R 683 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzofrianum 1.3 3 1.3 R 684 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 3 1.3 R 685 IQUEEN PALM Arecastrum romarmoffianum 1.3 2 0 R 686 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 2 0 R 687 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 2 10 R 688 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 2 0 R 689 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum, romanzoffianum 1.3 3 1.3 R 690 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 2 0 R 691 0 0 692 0 0 693 CABBAGE PALM Saba) palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 694 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 695 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 5 1.3 R 696 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 11 3 11 R 697 WATER OAK Quercus ni ra .11 3 11 R 698 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 22 2 22 R 699 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 4 1.3 R 700 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 12 1 0 R 701 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 39 1 0 R- 702 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 60 5+ 0 S 703 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 19 4 0 S 704 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurffolia 18 3 0 S 705 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 14 4 0 S 706 LIVE OAK Quemus virginiana 17 5 0 S 707 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 11 3 11 R 708 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 15 3 0 S 709 LIVE OAK Quercus vi iniana 19 5 0 S 710 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 14 3 14 R 711 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 13 2 13 R 712 LIVE OAK Quercus virginicina 10 5 10 R 713 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 14 4 114 R 714 WATER OAK Quercus ni ra 10 5 110 R 71.5 0 10 716 ILAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 36 3 36 R 717 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 8 5 8 R 718 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R " :, F 719 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 24 2 0 R* 720 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 120 3 20 R* NOV 1 2 2003 i j DEVE OPMENT $0;1V,t - OEPT C 1tv OF CLEA"WEH TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 721 CAMPHOR TREE Cinnamomum cam hors 23 5 0 S 722 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 22 4 0 S 723 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 16 5 0 S 724 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 20 5 0 S 725 LIVE OAK Quercus virainiana 16 16 0 S 726 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 16 5 0 S 727 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 19 5 0 S 728 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 13 5 13 R* 729 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 15 5 15 R* 730 ICHINESE ARBORVITAE Thu'a orientalis 12 4 112 R 731 CHINESE ELM Ulmus parvifolia 17 4 17 R 732 CHERRY LAUREL Prunus carollniana 0 0 0 R 733 CRAPE MYRTLE Lacierstmemia indica 14 4 14 R 734 0 0 735 YAUPOON HOLLY Ilex vomitoria 9 4 9 R 736 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 15 3 115 R 737 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 10 4 10 R 738 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 8 5 8 R 739 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 8 4 8 R 740 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 8 5 8 R 741 YAUPOON HOLLY Ilex vomitoria 4 5 4 R 742 IYAUPOON HOLLY Itex vomitoria 8 4 8 R 743 YAUPOON HOLLY Ilex vomitoria 8 3 8 R 744 YAUPOON HOLLY Ilex vomitoria 8 4 8 R 745 WEEPING HOLLY Ilex vomitoria 14 5 14 R 746 WEEPING HOLLY Ilex vomitoria 14 4 14 R 747 WEEPING HOLLY Ilex voritora 14 4 14 R 748 IWEEPING HOLLY Ilex vomitoria 14 5 14 R 749 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 8 5 8 R 750 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 15 3 15 R 751 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 11 5 11 R 752 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 12 5 112 R* 753 LIVE OAK Quercus %Arginiana 16 4 116 R 754 1 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 17 4 117 R 755 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 17 4 17 R 756 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 8 DEAD 0 R _ 757 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 10 5 10 R 758 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 10 5 0 S 759 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 8 5 8 R a 760 LIVE OAK Quercus vi iniana 12 5 12 1 R 1111 Uls IVUY A G LUUJ pE. �i �.1 art 6l TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 801 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 26 3 0 S 802 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 21 2 0 R 803 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 20 5 0 S 804 CAMPHOR TREE Cinnamomum cam hora 18 2 18 R 805 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 28 4 0 S 806 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 24 5 0 S 807 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 25 2 25 -R 808 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 9 5 0 S 809 CAMPHOR TREE Cinnamomum cam hors 37 4 0 S 810 ICAMPHOR TREE Cinnamomum cam hora 30 4 0 S 811 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 15 4 0 S 812 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 18 5 0 S 813 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 20 5 0 S 814 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 22 5 0 S 815 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 15 5 10 S 816 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 16 5 10 S 817 ILIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 22 5 0 S 818 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 22 4 0 S 819 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 26 5 0 S 820 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 23 5 0 S 821 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 19 4 19 R 822 LIVE OAK Quercus virgidana 23 5 10 S 823 1 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 22 5 0 S 824 1 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 7 4 0 S 825 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 20 5 0 S 826 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 18 4 0 S 827 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 8 5 0 S 828 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 15 5 10 S 829 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 13 4 0 S 830 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 18 4 0 S 831 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 9 4 0 S 832 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 14 5 0 S 833 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 24 5 0 S 834 CABBAGE PALM Sabal PaWnefto 1.3 5 10 S 835 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 5 0 S 836 ICABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 5 0 S 837 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 5 0 S 838 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 0 S 839 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 15 0 S Lin u _ _ Uj IL 840 CABBAGE PALM ISabal palmefto 11.3 15 0 IS NOV 1 2 2003 DEVELOPMENT �iwv.t,t Ut,,q CITY ()F CLEARA4`• }.;y P TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 841 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 0 S 842 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 0, S 843 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 0 S 844 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 0 S 845 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 S 11.3 R 846 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 847 CABBAGE PALM Saba) palmetto 1.3 5 0 S 848 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 849 CABBAGE PALM Sabal cWmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 850 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 851 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 11.3 R 852 CABBAGE PALM Saba) palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 853 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 854 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 855 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 856 CABBAGE PALM Sabal Imetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 857 CABBAGE PALM Sabal Dalmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 858 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 859 CABBAGE PALM Sabal Dalmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 860 ICABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 861 LIVE OAK Quercus vi roman 10 4 10 R 862 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 11 4 ill R 863 0 0 864 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 6 3 6 R 865 CRAPE MYRTLE La enttroemia indica 16 3 16 R 866 ICRAPE MYRTLE Lagerstroemia indica 17 4 17 R 867 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 5 4 5 R 868 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 8 4 18 R 869 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 4 1.3 R 870 CRAPE MYRTLE Laaemboemia indica 0 DEAD 0 R 871 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 28 2 0 R 872 1 CRAPE MYRTLE Lagerstroemia indica 12 3 12 R 873 CRAPE MYRTLE Lagerstroemia indica 15 DEAD 0 R 874 CRAPE MYRTLE Lagerstroemia indica 15 4 15 R 875 LIVE OAK Quercus virgirvana 12 5 0 S 876 CRAPE MYRTLE Lagerstroemla indica 7 DEAD 0 R 877 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 11 5 0 S 878 LIVE OAK Quercus virgiNana 11 5 0 S 879 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 0 DEAD 10 R 880 CRAPE MYRTLE La rstroemia indica 6 5 6 R Elm, i l NOV 1 2 2003 CIPt Of CI.f iicn a +i M TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 881 CRAPE MYRTLE Laqerstroemia indica 6 5 6 R 882 CRAPE MYRTLE Laoerstroemia indica 6 5 6 R 883 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 6 4 6 R 884 CRAPE MYRTLE Lagerstroemia indica 4 4 4 R 885 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 4 4 t4 R 886 CRAPE MYRTLE Lagerstroemia indica 4 4 4 R 887 WASHINGTON PALM Washingtonia robusta 1.3 4 1.3 R 888 CRAPE MYRTLE Lacierstroemia indica 12 2 0 R 889 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 15 DEAD 0 R DEAD 890 CRAPE MYRTLE La" mtroemia indica 10 DEAD 0 R -DEAD 891 CRAPE MYRTLE Laciemtroemia indica 40 4 140 R 892 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 10 3 10 R 893 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 20 4 20 R 894 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 12 1 0 R 895 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 5 1 0 R 896 CRAPE MYRTLE Lagerstroemia indica 5 11 0 R 897 CRAPE MYRTLE Laqerstroemia indica 15 1 0 R 898 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 21 4 21 R 899 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 54 4 0 S 900 LIVE OAK Quercus virainiana 28 4 28 R 901 CHINA -BERRY Melia azedarach 8 3 8 R 902 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 12 1 10 R 903 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 5 1 0 R 904 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 9 1 0 R 905 0 0 906 CRAPE MYRTLE La ` rstroemia indica 18 1 0 R 907 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 12 1 0 R 908 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 21 1 10 R 909 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 21 1 0 R 910 1 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstmemia indica 6 1 0 R 911 CRAPE MYRTLE La-cierstrosmia indica 24 1 0 R 912 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 4 1 0 R 913 CRAPE MYRTLE Laoerstroemia indica 4 DEAD 0 R 914 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 4 5 14 R 915 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 6 5 6 R 916 ICRAPE MYRTLE Laoerstroemia indica 7 5 7 R 917 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 9 4 9 R 918 CRAPE MYRTLE Uoerstroemia indica 6 3 6 R 919 CRAPE MYRTLE jLag erstroemia indica 12 15 12 R 920 CRAPE MYRTLE I La erstroemia indica 2 15 12 1 R x� t NOV 1 2 2003 ! ; DEVELQPna (vI CITY Of GEE Ar.A;- T E ri TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS `COMMENTS 921 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 1.3 R 922 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 5 1.3 R 923 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 5 1.3 R 924 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 5 1.3 R 925 CABBAGE PALM 'Sabal palmetto 1.3 5 11.3 R 926 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 4 4 14 R* 927 LIVE OAK Quercus virginiana 4 4 4 R* 928 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 4 4 4 R* 929 PAUROTIS PALM Acoelorrha he wri htii 1.3 2 1.3 R 930 PAUROTIS PALM Acoelorrha he wri htii 1.3 2 1.3 R 931 PAUROTIS PALM Acoelorrha he wri htii 1.3 2 1.3 R TOTAL 8715.3 15509.7 'KEY S= SAVE TREE R= REMOVE TREE SP= SAVE SPECIMEN TREE 5 += SAVE TREE 5 -3= REPLACE INCHES REMOVED 2 -1= NO REPLACEMENT INCHES R *= UNAUTHORIZED TREE REMOVAL t c `i � ffcu c I; NOV 1 2 2003 DEVELOPMENT JLh itL CITY OF CLEAR Trees Saved On Site Oak 109 Holly 0 Magnolia 0 Pine 3 Cypress 9 Accent 1 Palm 16 Exotic 5 143 Oak Trees Saved - by Diameter 4" -10" 1111-20" 21 " -30" 31 " -40" 41 " -50" 60" 13 56 30 6 2 2 Oak Trees Removed- by Diameter Trees Replanted: Oaks Holly Magnolia Cedar Elm Accent Palm Trees Saved On Site -Clw Mall.xls 307 39 64 7 91 197 191 Oaks Holly Magnolia Pine Cypress Accent Palm Dead /Diseased Exotic TOTAL Trees Removed (2nd Review) Average Buildings/ Retention Rating or Walkways Parking Pond Other TOTAL Greater 134 367 20 401 561 Tree Diameters: Trees Removed Oaks City Directed I� 4" -10" 1111-2011 21".30113111.40" 31 "-40" 41 " -50" 60" 68 68 26 3 1 1 0 11 3 0 0 0 Tree Diamater: Trees Saved Oaks 4" -10" 1111-20" 2111-30" 31 "-40" 41v'-50'1 60" 12 45 191 2 1 1 Trees Saved - Total Oaks Holly Magnolia Pine Cypress Accent Palm Dead /Diseased Exotic TOTAL 1st 2nd 3rd TOTAL 77 4 18 99 0 0 Cedar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 4 11 0 0 0 11 1 3 15 0 0 0 1 01 41 1 4 88 16 251 129 Trees Replaced Oaks 307 Holly 39 Magnolia 64 Palm 191 Elm 91 Accent 197 Cedar 7 TOTAL 896 Trees Removed - saved- replaced.xls u: . _i� Oaks Holly Magnolia Pine Cypress Accent Palm Dead /Diseased Exotic TOTAL Trees Removed Buildings/ Retention Walkways Parking Pond Other TOTAL 134 367 20 401 561 Trees Saved 1st 2nd TOTAL Oaks Holly Magnolia Pine Cypress Accent Palm Dead /Diseased Exotic TOTAL - 88 161 104 Code /'e wr., Trees Replaced Oaks Holly Magnolia Palm Elm Accent TOTAL 326 34 88 201 92 247 988 �» i, -fx: - _ � ��� .__� �. ._._ �_._..... .�...�_________�_,._._._.�...�. .., e-. �. �,. ...�.�.,�.,.._.,,�.�..�..r...__ __ _ _ __ �� � � __..__.. �._._._ _..�._____.___�__�.___.._..._._ _ _w___�.�__ _..______ ��... �. _.___�..��.�____.___..�._�___._ oil 300' 03ill-14oll Qv - 31 --15Q✓ yi -3Q� law 1 1 33 pb gT\-\ F2 I 1 0J 6LtQ-- -6-� z99 -.3 0 to OAK I*A -L4� 4L i�Fl� 1�1y M1 -III —lei ou 7-I F I I i l Z A-ccro,xTill A I .. j'N�, III 2 ajnve�> �zWIC,E'D Lo -/0 - - i lj -Zo 2' - 30 I -�o LA \ t '!:�kj W-� e e ®t ov Vz ti�xo c 14,�Y.6 OAe5 �3 ry z 3 Pe ( T PbbOb t,) %A !b oTA Co, 7-e d QvAO i W F-y 0% Qvwa CAiq 43 -Z qLib i -b- � ' 0,0Z Om 5-1 TVA 4 -.5 Tv -1a ry • -3-y w ® 5 rvft, V Iva :R _ ZO ►y _3 M�9 �' 3►- 4 #4 2Z- - 5 NJ _ lie Lt sw $'w 6p �,Dtyo • 1 V� ! O - 4 .lyw 0 Z�- y IT - 6 04. jw tD % 4 . Lit-) .. -4 ft (�- "D ;% ft. W\ Zv - voY em -� 7 4up- to rvft, 90 3(e, #4 2Z- - 5 NJ _ lie Lt sw $'w 6p �,Dtyo • 1 V� ! O - 4 .lyw 0 Z�- y IT - 6 04. jw tD % 4 . Lit-) .. -4 ft (�- "D ;% ft. W\ Zv - voY em -� i Tv4NAlb Tvw PALM X45 1s� Z. =L t6S.a - z ,�c�► fir AO i - S jF. L -6 ry% 9-3 � - � ov- 05 Vftb. IZ -y Q�.. "r v.. to rvft, �Av i Tv4NAlb Tvw PALM X45 1s� Z. =L t6S.a - z ,�c�► fir AO i - S jF. L -6 ry% 9-3 � - � ov- 05 Vftb. IZ -y Q�.. � � - � � NO ilk c > S, 3 365 ct4o 1-5 4` eili E6�� 'a -io*o¢ W "t 5 5 5,4 -4 CI► Z PE 4D A-? L06, 177 - aJ OP 10-5 4V ) o -5 5P SPAM 7 Flo ?D 11 - 4 6 - 2 SP #A -5 \Iw• 13-1 C`ip% ►2 -L\ f �► 7 0 -4 q 1.4 PE *b Q2 -y �� �r -5 C T®--S OV —' to - Q P H -S cw Ob- 196 -4 ay.. 7�mrA-n or-i to -Z ale" ,06-4 ayfto 10-7- p -- IS-3 FE • �4 q,/.. 10-3 to-s &v .� 7 RrA 9* 18.4 a0m. 1 - 5 v mb ifD -2 Q - 7-5 ,'la -s' ?-3 ?OijqwmD el 10- C'_ 313-Ii Qy.. 3 Zoe 810-q C �`� ... o1e - Qv... 8 - b�v �, tit o -3 ►�o i �� C Nt ... °j - c y P••� 5 c 5 \8 - q $ S' 3 oe%&xW 010-4 C K •• '7- V f> - CK" • 5 & u (0- 3 i�5r-LLOC&D 11-5 Q-y P ... 1(7 -5 tP"I. -5 CYP Pot 01\1pft lite) - CYP QP 1-3 6 A Ob Z 3 -9aft to,r2,%; )3.5 0, it -6 PP, t12 -3 Wd_ -4 &v c- �° 3 fiv �1 --5 (�P -� )2 — S ?,. �15 —SCM*& .. An, N%i ol-7 — 4 QV ft- *g - 3 U 1 � .. "ZO v d �2- S CYO • 6p )t- Is 6P .. In -�) Is .. 10.3 6? .. QV —i Q? — Id- 5 No J0 -5 10 -5 )p-5 :5P — Of-S 59 , tQ-5 ��� P 4-5 �P k? ..4 QV Qv .. �J'5 - 3 CM QP 1-3 6 A Ob Z 3 -9aft to,r2,%; )3.5 0, it -6 PP, t12 -3 Wd_ -4 &v c- �° 3 fiv �1 --5 (�P -� )2 — S ?,. �15 —SCM*& .. An, N%i ol-7 — 4 QV ft- *g - 3 U 11�94- 1 � .. "ZO v d J6 56L ,�"°. �� �y�.M 13-5 6.p'%- 10-5 Q Y P -3Qv -� QV —i Q? — 11�94- 1 � .. QLmb Clip J6 56L ,�"°. �� �y�.M 13-5 6.p'%- 10-5 Q Y P 13 -5 gQ., _ y - 4 4" 11 -5 59 —i Q? — ,�� ��� P 2. Q? 01-4 QV•. 7 -2 j o -� C`� • �2- a 15--S .w ' i �, Z -5 t)P a► OOZ )(0 41P 33 - 506Ww- 10-4; �? 7- )L\-4 qv.. I Q -i 45f - 4 qu a, sib fA Cyr' nob �2 \S-. P.. 20 !� -2 ��M� �3 qk/" - " — 3\ -2 %b S -4 C P w%- [Z-s7 S P- 1 C P 11-5 t) p,. - �\ ._ ( ` •r OA f 5 Y_ z-i `ice -z (;?Lgob. 3.5 12114 -5 ''.► Hi mot— 12 -3 1: 11.5 — 1 Q 12 -5 ` �- i 5 C �-Q L rub jo T14 I lop W:) I _,r 0 12,- 5 491 {5 -q 15-4 0- IV - y � -14 ave# OWN. 10 *16 Ljo to-a' AL-ow- ?_�� -��° Oft 110 5 v • 4w of Qv , -- 00 -3cm , --- lo-5 t5 cyp oypftb -10- 417 -9 0 12,- 5 491 {5 -q 15-4 0- IV - y � -14 ave# 10 *16 Ljo AL-ow- ?_�� -��° Oft 110 5 v • 4w of Qv i0-5- t,a -q -y 9?v a. al 3 Ova. 15-4 0- IV - y � -14 ave# 10 *16 Ljo _ idT� -_SPA- ?_�� -��° 4w of Qv , -- -3cm t5 cyp oypftb -10- 417 -9 4 z -S DA mw ro-4 PU ft, ft" 4v aim 0- IV Ljo Ll 61,01 4w of Qv , -- -3cm lit �• r2 -5 �• Iy -Z qq. Cm L CM ft q..LI C M . Ole cb- -B ova& btz -5 (me, Qv p. Oto -3- Ou 1fb -4 • V v ` v ® V Ow 5- Qv as% v mop I - dMW ► ° Z v 6? au mob I _4 Qv— �— k t> 4 Qv lot 10-5 CSI? Iz-�5 C °lP It�•� gyp` 112-6 C\d P -3 Fl, " �/7` zz - 3 �. -3 5�- 3 l m f4C - D i 1 q- �, U bkec Q' 7_3 Qv ;-7i 7- -3 (W- - .11 -3 Qu' qr�� y - ONE 27/1?-3 1 / -Z QL i -2-3 QL - q-3 Q v- 3-2 - QL' ? 9 - Z Qv - Q v- i�' -Z --Z c� -P5 . --3 Qv— 1 "- Po "� RW ^ r " Zp— 3 ��cl l o j �CeLO A�) (? ( ' f 1 J QL JFZ ©- -.— 1 -2 9L-, Or1 Z 6,- 3 z� -3 C,� 1 6 -3 Q L- �n►� , � I- 3 e� (�- 3 QL/ (6- Qc-- CA L I - 3 (9V 16-F) QL- CAM `p — Z ��° 7 i ' ��' r (y — I� QL— 0 65 Z Z F° 13 —Z 9 -3 I QL 15 - I F- 3v— (q -3 QL, 10 qL 7 L5 s l � 0 L -i?ukOUE XFOUF- 4LIFeA-6c- !�.. • �� TRE -3/ 9 /01+6- S, q -5 QL/- 21 -S OL) -- /L5-- 1 -7 ' �v z R • Tv, TUB Qv I Y/ r2 - 5 q L/- �1_� Pte,' 2q. t4 QH -3/ 9 /01+6- S, q -5 QL/- 21 -S OL) -- /L5-- 1 -7 ' �v z o-- Lt Qv- 17- y Qv-- re,5-Q I r - 4 QU- t - �V- &IV yp, � r -7 1V 13 � - y Qv., S, q -5 QL/- 21 -S OL) -- /L5-- (9L- Qv I -Z PL/- 7 eyp_ - .5C vp- �y - Ll P/Z--- PE r PC �0 7 -5 Pe, - - z (f - 5- Qv_ �r q_y Ov- z 74� Q/ 7, 7 - Qv' 13) ol Z5- - s -Z-7- Ste" /3- q- e- s 7 - OL -- /-3 cI /F' 7--C-H T7 01Y. 1� -,�,T- (-9v 1-7 � 9,10 -5- Qv Po (,rD p 3 "-- L6T a� QL �" Q�3i ®_ cw ,v5- (9V- -:5 rz - CXP- r ®,� Nv-- ?_� C yP- 11 -s 1 l ?- V Ov - 2a - 9 oc/ - /2 Ov &BCO�C Oel4T-IW7 / 07- Y 0(./'_ ,30_ Qv, 2Z/ Z ?- L/ 9-9 oyP, i7 -� W- /q-9 ark' /(() -�> 0 yP- /7)y_ 7, -5 Ou- Yi© -� w- (o( 61 7- � �V V- 7-9 (!�V -. 7 -L/ Qv- s/ -7 - C y� Qv - 1�-Lj Qv- 1 R- y 4VL 23 -5- qie_ Qv- ��- U Tv- -yC/P- (q-5 qo -t5 Qv- Zo- 6V ' OH- QV q- 9 4)-v- q - s Qv - q' - y 61v- /0-(/ &U- 4 (C) L/ 'o, e- y �' - y- v- OH- QV q- 9 4)-v- q - s Qv - q' - y 61v- /0-(/ Q!- 4 (C) Qc/- 'o, e- y �' - y- v- 5 Qv -7/ q 1?- q (7 -7-q'U— 7 Y - C! i - q C'�P 6 -9 e S, LO t Lr-y av - t I t I I obi L ht3ouF A�c� ( 4 U q rl 3 *cy 2� cl W, .J T70,1-PL L9 7 OL � QL t• (9 -3 Qu_ q -15-W- co ;p -cl QV_ l(o - 5 Ov 1( -5 Ou- i2- ��yP.,1�5" � v- -e7o- 5 C qz � ��_ t q�_ �, 7 -7- @v 2O- � QL — �V Pv _ ;Ec -5-0- q -5 o-ip f -7 T70,1-PL L9 7 OL � q -15-W- co ;p -cl QV_ l(o - 5 Ov 1( -5 Ou- i2- ��yP.,1�5" � v- -e7o- 5 C qz � ��_ t q�_ �, 7 -7- 0 L 2O- � QL — �V ;Ec -5-0- q -5 o-ip f -7 3 QZ— 9 -G Vv-- le- 9qV — 2 3 - 5" �► i2 -� - 2z-y QL- Fo , 6)L/ - 1 �7- I'- QV - V - 1 -�-4 4)V — I (� - y Ll Qv- t y-S (a\tP - 17- 5 )9-J T70,1-PL L9 7 OL � q -15-W- co C/ - y Qv_ 20 -5 � /0 - y -e7o- 5 C qz � ��_ t q�_ �, 7 -7- ,-Zo,z-z 3 QZ— 9 -G Vv-- le- 9qV — i2 -� - 3_ � v_ Fo , 6)L/ - 1 �7- I'- QV - -q /- 1 -�-4 4)V — I (� - y Ll Qv- t y-S (a\tP - 17- 5 z2 -emu^ t(g Q t/ - / Ce-) -, eS--5- (9U- I`Z -5 OYP' Z7/ 2' %- 5- QV� =� Ov- 25--P QV- ZZa-4 C() V-- i��� W- (00- � QV — 1 d -5- C YP' Date: March 23, 2003 To: Mr. Scott Kurlemaw From: Mr. Tom Masan SUNSCAPE LANDSCAPE SERVICES, INC. 13025.Memorial Highway - Tampa, FL. 33635 Office: (813) 891.1970 * Fax (813) 891.1902 info(cDsunscaoelandscaoe.com * www.sunscaoelandscaDe.com MEMORANDUM Re: Pruning of B &B Live Oaks Scott, This letter is to confirms our agreement for the "Subordinate Pruning" of the B &B Live Oaks at the Clearwater Mall property. Per our conversation in the fall of 2003, we .pruned the co- dominant leaders on the B &B Live Oaks back 20 %. We are committing to do two (2) additional prunings of the co- dominant leaders on these trees, once more in the fall of 2004 and a final pruning in the fall of 2005. These prunings will result in the B &B Live Oaks conforming to the Florida Grades and Standards. We appreciate your cooperation in this matter. Ce: Mr. Start )Flack The Sembler Company t 1 11t7 i If, j �� fY, Aii 2 9 G004 r �,. e.so.<*r.W�.*.^.°xa� •seawsssY:�.urva,tae+rsva:.� L `r. A1V0f9501V- Lf5NIAK A550C..L LTO INC. landscape Architecture 51te P/annIng Urban De5lgn T©! Mr. I&k,416* City of CleamWer 100 S Myrtle Ave., ClearmWa, Florida 33756 DATE: D=mber 3, 2001 JOB NAME: Clearwater Mall Redevelopment RE : Meeting minutas M E55AGt:: Rick; Please find a copy of the meeting minutes for your review. BY �I' l 4326 EL -rRADO BLVD., SUITE ONE, TAMPA, FLORIDA 33529 (813) 83 1 -9595 FAX 831 -5485 andlesla(QGTt°_.N T ANDERSON -LESNIAK ASSOCIATES LTD., INC. MEETING MINUTES: Clearwater Mall Redevelopment Existing trees to be saved DATE: November 30, 2001 ATTENDANCE: Tom Hareas - The Sembler Company Lisa Fierce - City of Clearwater Planning Mark Perry - City of Clearwater Planning Brian Goe - Anderson- Lesniak Assoc. Ltd., Inc. Alyson Utter - Anderson- Lesniak Assoc. ltd., Inc. The main focus of this meeting was to discuss the existing trees to be saved (Site Plan 6.22, 11- 28-01) on the Clearwater Mall Redevelopment site. ne meeting began at 9:30 a.m. at the City of Clearwater Planning Department. Ms. Fierce and Mr. Perry stated Rick Albee (Land Resource Specialist for the City of Clearwater) would not be able to attend this meeting. However, Ms. Fierce and Mr. Perry agreed to review the new plan in lieu of Mr. Albee's absence. Mrs. Utter presented the new plan for saving existing trees on the site. Mrs. Utter stated 550" addition inches were saved by moving buildings and adjusting parking, as per Rick Albee's request. All agree 550" additional inches is an excellent improvement. Mrs. Utter stated we focused on saving the trees Mr. Albee rated as excellent. Additionally, we focused on saving the large tree canopies on the site, which contain many of the excellent trees. Mrs. Utter identified all canopies and individual trees that were saved on the site. All agree a strong effort was made to save as many trees as possible. Ms. Fierce stated Rick Albee could review the plan in the next scheduled meeting (November 4, 2001). However, they are pleased with the effort. Future meetings and scheduling times were discussed. Ms. Fierce asked Mr. Hareas if he could reveal any of the store names to be located on the site. Mr. Hareas stated he could not provide store names due to pending contracts Ms. Fierce and Mr. Perry are pleased with the team efforts that exist between the developer and City Planning. All agreed. Based on this meeting, all parties agreed the site plan is moving in a positive direction and will benefit the city of Clearwater. MEMBERS OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS Clearwater Mall Redevelopment Meeting Minutes Page Two If any of the above is not mmec or needs clarification, please call within Vve days of receipt. Submitted by: Brian Goe tee: Tom Hareas (The Sembler Company) Lisa Fierce (City of Clearwater Planning) Mark Perry (City of Clearwater Planning) Rick A.lbee (City of Clearwater Planning) 1 4 � AIVDfR501V- Lf51V1AK A550C. L TD, INC. Landscape Architecture ,site PlonnIng Urban 0e51gn TO: Mr. Rick Affia City of CkanKWr Envimamental Inspector DATE: January 29, 2002 JOB NAME: Ckanwuer Mall Redevelopment RE: Existing Trives ME55AGE: Q MMHTF JA N 3 0 2002 DEVEWPMOA ,3T SEFs'rlICES�' DEPT CITY OF CLEARWATU Please find one sheet to follow with portion of plan showing trees that may need to be removed. The 24 ", 2G" and I G" oak cluster are rated a quality of 4 by your analy5i5. Please check these tree5 out and See if we can provide GG" additional ruches by up5izing by 2" - 33 oaks trees that we are already proposing for the Site. Please call me with any questions (8 13) 83 1-9595. BY: AL Y5 QA( 432G EL PRADO BLVD., 5UITE ONE, TAMPA, FLORIDA 33629 ,�i S FLORIDA DESIGN CONSULTANTS, INC. ENGINEERS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, SURVEYORS 6 PLANNERS March 29, 2002 Mr. Mark T. Parry, Sr. Planner City of Clearwater Planning and Development Services City Municipal Services Building 100 S. Myrtle Avenue, 2nd Floor Clearwater, FL 33756 Re: Clearwater Mall Site Plan FLS 01 -12 -93 (20505) U.S. Highway 19 North Dear Mark: Enclosed with this letter are thirteen (1 3) copies of the revised Site 'Plan, revised landscape architecture drawings, and revised building elevations (architectural plans) for Clearwater Mall. Hopefully, the revisions outlined below adequately address all. comments received at the January DRC meeting and, therefore, eliminate the need to attend an additional Development Review Committee meeting: In addition, please note that several of the DRC conditions required us to obtain information and/or permits from the Florida DOT before we could obtain building permits, etc. We believe it is more . appropriate to require these permits, etc:, before a Certificate of Occupancy is issued, rather than prior to obtaining building permits or a Development Order, due to the fact that DOT may delay their response to our permit application in order address the fact that they would 'like to acquire some of the property as additional rights -of -way for adjacent roadways. The following items are organized in a manner similar, to the review comments from the January 17th DRC meeting. 1. ' PARKS & RECREATION No comment necessary. 2. STORMWATER a) We have revised the drainage system to show an outfall in the northeast area of the southeast basin. b) Three (3) copies of the pond drawdown computations are included with this submittal. c) We have added three possible locations for additional stormwater filtration systems that f could provide additional stormwater treatment. d) Stormwater detention for the proposed relocation of the fire department site will be included with the Site Plan for that new construction. A stormwater pipe will be stubbed out at the west property line of the future fire station site in order to facilitate the drainage design. 2639 McCORMICK DRIVE - CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33759 Tel: (727) 724 -8422 • Fax: (727) 724 -8606 Mr. Mark T. Parry, Sr. Planner March 29, 2002 Page 2 3. 'TRAFFIC ENGINEERING a) The revised design meets the handicapped parking requirements of the City of Clearwater. b) The requirement for a 5 -foot wide sidewalk along U.S. 19 has been eliminated. c) We have submitted a permit application for an FDOT Access Permit. Since we are not certain whether or not FDOT will address this permit application my a timely manner, due to'the additional right -of -way they would like to acquire from the site, we request that the requirement of obtaining an FDOT Access Permit prior to issuance of a building permit, -be changed to require them before any Certificates of Occupancy are.-issued. - d) During a recent meeting with the FDOT they stated that we should not include channelized islands .at the entrances from the U.S. Highway 19 service road. Right -turn only signs have been added to the U.S. Highway 19 access drives. e) The requirement to reduce the width of the north -south access aisle has been eliminated. f) An exhibit showing how vehicular and tanker truck circulation around and through the proposed gas station will take place is attached with this submittal. (See Exhibit 1). g) Drive C is justified due to the fact that it is a relocation of an existing driveway to S.R. 60. It will be limited to right- in/right -out movements only and satisfies FDOT connection spacing criteria. Drive C will serve the eastern portion'of the Shopping Center and will reduce the reliance on the signalized intersections at the Mall's east access and at Sky Harbor Drive. h) FDOT review comments will be submitted as soon as they are received. At this time, we would appreciate having this be a requirement of the issuance of a Certificate. of Occupancy for the site. 4. GENERAL ENGINEERING SITE PLAN COMMENTS a) See Sheet 5 of the attached site plan which addresses the cut through the island at Seville Boulevard. b) A portion of the property will be sold. c) All proposed watermains are shown on the attached site plan. d) Fire hydrant locations have been adjusted and shown on the revised Site Plan. e) All watermain connections to existing mains off -site have been shown on the attached Site Plan. f) The remaining portion of Fire Station #49 is currently owed by the City of Clearwater. g) The FDOT permit, as mentioned above, may not be issued in a timely manner and, therefore, we would appreciate this item being required before a Certificate of Occupancy is issued. h) This item has been eliminated. Mr. Mark T. Parry, Sr. Planner March 29, 2002 Page 3 i) We will provide information to the Clearwater Gas Company regarding gas needs for the site. As per a recent conversation with Chris Thorn of the Clearwater Gas Company, it is our understanding that he will determine the most appropriate layout to supply gas to the appropriate buildings within Clearwater Mall. j) This information is being provided to Clearwater Gas Company. k) Water and sewer service to the existing bank site, and Firestone site are shown on the attached Site Plan. 1) A sanitary sewer manhole is located at the west property line of the future fire station site and can be used for sanitary sewer service at a later date. m) Invert elevations on the sanitary sewer manholes in question have been revised: n) This answer is identical to the one shown above. o) This answer is identical to the one shown above. p) The sewer service for Buildings #7 and #16 are now shown on the Site Plan. q) As outlined in the easement to the City of St. Petersburg for their watermain that traverses the site, the property owner has had, for more than 40 years, the ability to park on the portion of the property contained within that easement. A new permit application will be submitted to the City of St. Petersburg for any watermain crossings, and to ensure that the proposed pavement is at a sufficient distance above the existing water main. However, the ability to park vehicles within in the watermain easement area has never been in question. PLAT REVIEW COMMENTS a) The Plat will be recorded prior to issuance of the first 'Certificate of Occupancy. b) A dedication phrase will be included with the Plat to be reviewed by ' the City of Clearwater at a later date. c) The boundary for Lot #8 (future fire station site) has been revised and now is consistent with the legal description recently submitted to the City of Clearwater. d) The St. Pete Water Main easement does go through to the pump house and is now shown on the Site Plan. e) The ingress /egress easement (O.R. 4055 -401) will be shown on the plat before it is submitted to the City of Clearwater for approval. f) A blanket water and gas easement will be added to the plat documents before it is submitted to the City of Clearwater for approval. 5. PLANNING a) Ingress /egress easement will be dedicated to the City of Clearwater and others, for that portion of the roadway connection to Gulf -to -Bay Boulevard that is not within a public right -of -way. This will be done during the platting process. b) See attached architecture plans c) Bright colors will only be used as accent colors. See attached building elevations. d) Outdoor storage methods have not been finalized at this time, but they will meet the requirements /code of the City of Clearwater. Mr. Mark T. Parry, Sr. Planner March 29, 2002 Page 4 e) Methods to be used for layaway have not been finalized at this time, but they will meet .the requirements /code of the City of Clearwater. f) The proposed uses for all buildings are shown on Table 1 below. Table 1 BUILDING TYPES OF USERS #1 Retail Use (non- restaurant) #2 Retail Use (non- restaurant) #3 Retail Use (non - restaurant) #4 Retail Use (non- restaurant) #5 Retail and Restaurant Uses #6 Retail Use (non- restaurant) #7 Retail Use (non- restaurant) #8 Retail Use (non - restaurant) #9 Retail Use (non- restaurant) #10 Retail Use (non- restaurant) #11 Retail and Restaurant Uses #12 Retail Use (non - restaurant) #13 Retail Use (non- restaurant) #14 Retail Use (non- restaurant) #15 Retail and Restaurant Uses #16 Retail and Restaurant Uses #17 Existing Tree Plus to Remain d Retail Use (Bank Facility) e Restaurant Use f Restaurant Use g) The proposed parking on the west side of the existing bank side has been revised in order to provide a setback of at least 15 feet. h) Intrasite pedestrian traffic is addressed by a series of walkways shown on the enclosed Site Plan and landscape architecture plans. i) A PSTA stop has been added to the Site Plan. An exhibit showing the circulation is attached with this letter. (See Exhibit 2). j) This item is similar to Item H above. k) We believe this item addresses the proposed gas station site. A small building (6' x 12) will be located near the pumps and only occupied sporadically if there is a problem in the area. A handicapped parking space has been added in this area. 1) The "land swap" has been clarified to staff since the DRC meeting. m) Elevations of the proposed bank building have not been finalized, but they will be consistent with the design, materials, etc. of other proposed buildings. n) The "land swap" is now in process. y Mr. Mark T. Parry, Sr. Planner March 29, 2002 Page 5 6. SOLID WASTE . a) Dumpsters and compactors are now shown on the Site Plan. 7. LAND RESOURCE a) The tree survey is now complete. See the attached landscape architecture plan. b) Drainage, water and sanitary sewer plans have been adjusted to preserve trees. If further revision are necessary, they- can be accomplished during the Construction Plan approval process. c) Additional parking -islands and additional space have been added to help preserve trees. This is shown on the attached landscape architecture plans. 8. FIRE a)" All locations requiring a fire department connection (FDC) are now shown on the Site Plan. Fire hydrants are located within 40 feet of any FDC's. -b) The proposed gas station includes a building (6' x 12') that will only be occupied sporadically, and only when problems may occur at the gas facility. A fire hydrant is located within 280 feet of the small building. 9. LANDSCAPING a) Additional landscape islands have been added along Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard. ` See the attached landscape architecture plans. Thank you for the assistance provided by you and the. other members of the Clearwater staff regarding this project: Please let me know if you have any questions concerning any of the information outlined above or'supplied with this letter. Sincerely, Edward Mazur, Jr., P.E. President :es L: \parry -5.doe Encl. :cc Tom Hareas Octavio Cabrera File 220 - 07.80.02 FLORIDA DESIGN CONSULTANTS, INC. ENGINEERS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, SURVEYORS & PLANNERS Mr. Mark T. Parry, Sr. Planner City of Clearwater Planning and Development Services City Municipal Services Building 100 S. Myrtle Avenue, 2nd Floor Clearwater, FL 33756 Re: Clearwater Mall Site Plan FLSO1 -12 -93 (20505) U.S. Highway 19 North Dear Mark: Submitted with this letter are ten (10) copies of the revised Site Plan, revised building elevations (architectural plans) and revised landscape architecture drawings -for Clearwater Mall. I believe these documents meet the requirements as outlined during the April 18, 2002 DRC meeting regarding this project. The following outline addresses the comments as shown on the document you prepared after the meeting. The numbering system also compiles with that document. Please note the following: 1. PARKS & RECREATION All requirements of Parks & Recreation have been meet. 2. STORMWATER a) The filtration areas are now called `BMP Location ". b) A note has been added that identifies the outfall connection point for the new fire station. c) Satisfied. 3. TRAFFIC ENGINEERING a) The City of Clearwater handicapped parking standard detail has been added to the Site Plan. 2639 McCORMICK DRIVE . CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33759 Tel: (727) 724 -8422 9 Fax: (727) 724 -8606 Mr. Mark T. Parry, Sr. Planner May 7, 2002 Page 2 . b) A revised vehicular and tanker truck circulation layout showing how truck circulation takes place through the proposed gas station is included with this letter. c) The FDOT "Intent to Permit" letter dated April 11, 2002 is attached. In addition, a note has been added to the plan showing that the owners of the existing fire station site have access to driveway "C ", and no other access to Gulf -to -Bay Boulevard will be granted for the existing fire station site. d) As mentioned in "c" above, the "Intent to Permit" letter dated April 11, 2002 is enclosed. e) The bus stop /shelter location has been.approved by PSTA (see attached letter). 0 Satisfied. g) All FDOT permits are to be secured prior to issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy. h) A note has been added showing that all parking space striping will be white, and that handicapped spaces will meet City Code. i) FDOT comments regarding the traffic analysis is included in the attached "Intent to Permit" letter dated April 11, 2002. j) No comment necessary. 4. GENERAL ENGINEERING SITE PLAN COMMENTS All items outlined in the DRC list Section 4 General Engineering (a -e) will be addressed prior to the issuance of any building permits. PLAT REVIEW COMMENTS All items outlined in the DRC comments Section 4 Plat Review comments (a -g) will be addressed via the Plat and prior to the issuance of the first building permit. 5. PLANNING a) See enclosed architect's photographic submittal and drawing revisions on "Materials Legend" (Sheets Al through A9) to identify opacity percentage at 60 % -70 %. b) Applicant will comply by submitting the appropriate applications at a later time on a user -by -user basis; see "General Note" on all revised elevations (Sheets Al through A9). c) Intrasite pedestrian traffic areas are shown on the revised Site Plan. The pavement in these areas will be colored to provide a logical walkway system between buildings. d) It is our understanding that a handicapped parking space is no longer required adjacent to the building located at the gas station site. No sanitary sewer or water service is required. e) Sheet Al — See enclosed architect's revised elevations; "Material Legend" has been replaced; colors and materials have been clarified; the intent of.the "wing wall" is to provide visual screening for the loading dock; the dotted outline has been deleted and the loading dock screen ( "wing wall ") is shown in full elevation. f) Sheet A2 — See enclosed architect's photographic submittal and drawing revisions on "Materials Legend" (Sheets Al through A9) to identify opacity percentage at 60% - 70 %; colors and materials have been clarified. g) Sheet A3 — no additional comments necessary. Q Mr. Mark T. Parry, Sr. Planner May 7, 2002 Page 3 h) Sheet A4 — See enclosed architect's revised elevations; color and materials have been clarified. i) Sheet AS — See enclosed architect's revised elevations; colors and materials have been clarified. j) Sheet A6 — No additional comments necessary. k) Sheet A7 — See enclosed architect's revised elevations; colors and materials have been clarified. 1) Sheet A8 — See enclosed architect's revised elevations; color and materials have been clarified. 6. SOLID WASTE a) All dumpster and compactor locations will be screened from view in accordance with the requirements of the City of Clearwater. The locations, as shown on the Site Plan, have been accepted and no changes have been made. 7. LAND RESOURCE a) Utilities have been rerouted to preserve trees. b) Revisions have been made to the parking islands listed in Section 7b on the comments. Some grading changes have been made to accommodate existing trees, and in other cases, parking islands have been combined to provide additional area around the trees without reducing the number of proposed parking spaces. c) The sign has been removed from the area of the existing 38 inch tree at the intersection of Gulf -to -Bay and Drive "C ". d) Trees within 25 feet of either site of the proposed watermain in Seville Boulevard have been shown on the Site Plan. We believe the proposed watermain can be constructed without harm to trees in the area. 8. FIRE a) All items (A -D) were found to be acceptable as shown on the previous Site Plan. The enclosed Site Plan has the same solutions to these items. 9. LANDSCAPING a) See enclosed landscape architecture plans. b) See enclosed landscape architecture plans. c) See enclosed landscape architecture plans. d) No response necessary. . Mr. Mark T. Parry, Sr. Planner May 7, 2002 Page 4 We believe that the enclosed documents now comply with all staff comments received at the various DRC meetings. Please let me know if you have any questions concerning any of the attached information. Please forward a copy of the approved Development Order (DO) to my attention so we may submit the Construction Plans and Plat immediately thereafter for City approvals. Thank you for your accelerated assistance with this project. Sincerelv, :es L.\parry-6.doc Encl. cc Tom Hareas Tim Johnson Gary Brumbeck Octavio Cabrera File 220: 07.80.02 A1VDfR50N- LE5N1AK A550C., LTD., INC. - R Landscape Architecture 51te Planning Urban Oc5 lgn TO: Mr. Rick Alba City of Cl DATE: April 30, 2002 J013 NAME: Clearwater Mall Redevelopment RE: Existing Tines Issues Meedng MEaSAGE: Find one Sheet to follow with notes from our meeting on Friday. Please review and call me with any changes to the notes. i 4�5z6 a PILAW bLVD., SUITE ONE, TAMPA, FLORIDA 3362.9 (8 13) 8 I -9595 FAX 831-5455 andleSla@GTE.NET ANDERSON - LESNIAK ASSOCIATES LTD., INC. April 26, 2002 Mr. Rick Albee Land Resource Specialist City of Clearwater 100 South Myrtle Avenue Clearwater, Florida 33756 -5520 Dear Mr. A1bee, RE: Clearwater Mall Redevelopment Existing Tree Issues This letter is to summarize the decisions we made in our meeting on Friday April 26`x. The existing conditions and the proposed layout for the trees noted in item number 7 -b on the 1DRC notes dated April 18, 2002 were reviewed. The following is a list of changes to be made to the plans. Trees 535 & 536: Add 7' of additional greenspace on east side of proposed island. Reduce proposed terminal island to the east by 7' resulting in a 9' terminal island. Root prune at edges of new proposed green space. Trees 537 & 538: Add 5' of additional greenspace on west side of proposed island. Reduce terminal island to the west by 5' and reduce island for tree 551 by 5'. Root prune edges of new proposed green space. Remove tree 538 since it a camphor tree that has been topped. Trees 77 & 78: Add 9' of additional greenspace on the west side of proposed island. Eliminate 9' wide landscape island to the west. No change on east side. Root prune at edges of new proposed greenspace. Trees 81 & 82: Add 9' of additional greenspace on the west side of proposed island. Eliminate T wide landscape island to the west. Remove tree 82 since, it is too close to the curb. Root prune at edges of new proposed greenspace. Tree 49: Greens space for tree must have a gravity retaining wall along edge of new greenspace. Four spaces to the south and one space to the east and west must be paved with concrete. Existing asphalt in this area shall be removed but existing subbase material shall remain. Tree Aeration System must be installed on top of existing subbase, to allow air to the existing root zone. Tree Aeration system will be shown on the Landscape plans. Gravity retaining wall detail shall be shown on the engineering plans. No changes from the proposed plans are required for the following trees; 544, 545, 785, 70, 71, 72. If the City of Clearwater staff has any questions or changes to the above motes, please contact this office within 5 days for revisions. Sincerely, ANDERSON - LESNIAK ASSOC. LTD., INC. Alyson Utter Cc: Marls Parry, Lisa Fierce, Octavio Cabrera, Tom Hareas MEMBERS OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY Of LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS w March 12, 2002 Ms. Brenda Harris Nixon Dear Ms. Nixon: Thank you for your continued support in protecting the trees of our City. The proposed redevelopment of the Clearwater Mall site has many of the same challenges as you have faced in the past. Any tree removal at this site will need to meet the criteria as outlined in the Code, per Section 3 -1205 Tree Protection. As the St. Petersburg Times article you referenced mentions, consideration may be given for those trees which are not native to Florida, diseased, or in poor condition. The Times article was correct in stating that the majority of the trees to be removed are in the 1- to 2 -foot range. However, we share your concern with the proposed removal of several trees that are more than four feet in diameter. Be assured that the Code review currently taking place was by City Commission direction involving numerous opportunities for citizen input, and was also reviewed by several City boards, including the Environmental Advisory Board. The Commission at its April 2002 meeting will review the proposed revisions to the Code. All comments are welcome at this meeting. Thank you for your continued interest in maintaining the quality of our City. Sincerely, Ed Hart Commissioner Cc: City Commission Cyndi Tarapani, Planning Director S: (Planning DepartmentICorrespondence for City Hall and OthersUllers for Commission (Brenda Harris Nixon 3- 5- 02.doc Nicodemus, Sherrie From: Kephart, Richard Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 1:29 PM To: 'nixonaldrich @worldnet.att.net' Cc: Nicodemus, Sherrie; Kephart, Richard Subject: Proposed Code Amendments Mr. Aldrich: This letter is in response to the e -mail you sent to the Clearwater City Manager on March 1, 2002. In your letter you identified three areas of concern regarding the proposed amendments to the Clearwater Land Development Code. The first issue you identified was that developers would be allowed to "skip" planting trees if removed trees were diseased. Currently the code does not allow for the removal of diseased trees without full replacement costs. The proposed ordinance would allow in limited situations, for the removal of exotics and diseased trees without being replaced. This amendment is necessary to continue to improve redevelopment within the City of Clearwater without placing an undue burden on individuals who wish to improve that property. The second issue that you identified were billboards. Due to the fact the City is currently in litigation over its sign code, this item has been removed. The City currently permits one freestanding sign per property, limited to 14 feet in height. The proposed amendment was to include billboards as a specific prohibited sign. You also asked as to why the state of Vermont has been allowed to keep out all billboards on its roads. The state of Vermont has statewide and national designated scenic areas where billboards are not allowed. As far as no billboards being allowed in the entire state, the Planning Department does not have that information. The last issue that you identified was the sign code amendments. Many of the proposed sign code amendments have been removed at the request of the City attorney due to the above - mentioned pending litigation. The current code allows for an increase in signage size through a comprehensive sign program. The intent of the program is to provide private property owners and businesses with flexibility to develop innovative, creative, and effective signage and to improve the aesthetics of the City. The proposed code amendments expand on this program to provide a specific relationship between store frontage and signage. The other sign code issue is the increase from 10 square feet of signage to 20 square feet. The current sign code regulations that limit attached signage to 10 square feet is too restrictive and results in a sign that is too small and difficult to read. This results in confusion for motorists and possible dangerous driving conditions. The proposed increase to 20 square foot is seen as a correction to the current code. Thank you for your comments and if you have any other concerns please feel free to contact me at (727) 562- 4557. Sincerely, Richard H. Kephart Senior Planner City of Clearwater MAR -04 -2002 11:09 P.01/01 I.VnG: COMMISSION $ubj: For Ed - official business MAO — 4 2002 Date: 313/0710:40:04 AM Eastern Standard Time From: nixonaldrfch@woddnet.ait.net (George Aldrich) FAESS To: ImWormIWOWI.com Hi Ed, I have read only the headline in today's Clearwater section regarding the trees at the mail site; however, I hope the commission will not allow them to cut the largest trees. Ed Mazur, whose firm is engineering the site, should know better than to do that. It Isn't as though they can't configure the buildings to accommodate what is there. When I was on the planning and zoning board, I saw several occasions that a firm stance would prevail. The firm that developed the Builder's Square/Home depot site on Gulf to Bay also had plans to eliminate the three large trees in the front. I gave them such grief that they found a way to keep the trees. Neither Builder's Square nor Home Depot have ever had enough cars in the lot to justify a need for more parking and the community got to keep the trees. Once I remember another firm coming in and wanting to eliminate some mature trees. The plan submitted showed the removal of the trees; however, Steve Seibert was the attorney for the developer and his exact words were: "When I saw this plan, I told them It would never get past Ms. Nixon, so we've already decided to keep the trees. Just approve the plan with the trees left in" At that point I knew I could make a difference as the "tree fairy", as I was called. We approved the plan with the requirement that the trees remained and everyone live happily. Please stand firm on this. We can't afford to lose these mature trees. We must also ihforce the code that says you can't "top" trees. There are quite a few on Gulf to Bay that have been topped recently and totally disfigured - mostly for signage and billboard reasons. There certainly is a place you can change things: simply set a code that requires no cutting or pruning of trees for purposes of billboard viewing. There couldn't be any first amendment rights about that. Please forward this to the other commissioners. I, and many others, feel quite strongly about this.Thanks, Brenda Hams Nixon — Original Message — ,Rlee��asyye,, are response for From: ImWormly aol.com c..__(XJ _signature. To: nixonaldrichQworldnet att.net, Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2002 6:24 PM cc; City Comm* Sion Subject: Re: telemarketing rule change Due da#e:�� Brenda: * just wrote a note to the website, but i will tell you that we payed money to that state agency {i can't find the info right now,) and had no calls the first year. they have started back and now i can't find the agency to write to ... if you have any info on that I'd love to have it. thanks, nancy Headers Retum -Path: <nixonaldrich@worldnet.att.net> Received: from r1y- x104.mx.aol.com (rly- xM4.mail.aol.com 117220.105.2281) by air- xf02.mail.aol.com (vB3.45) with ESMTP id MAILINXF28-0303104003; Sun, 03 Mar 200210:40:03 -0500 Received: from rntiwmhc23.woddnet.att.net (mdwmhc23.worldnekaadLnet t2O4.127.131.48A by rdy- 004.mx.aol.com (v83.35) with ESMTP id MAILRELAYINXF47 -0303103952; Sun, 03 Mar 200210:39:52 -0500 Received: from 0018923821 ([1222.22.71) by rntiwrmhc23.woddneLatt.net (InterM0vM.4.01.03.27 201-M9-121-127-200106M with SMTP id <20020303153950. OTCZ11747. mtiwmhc23 .worldneLatknetQ0018923821> for <imWbrmly @aol.com>;. Sun, 3 Mar 200215:39:50 +0000 Message -ID: < 005401cic392 $cOdO4240$07165cOc@00189=1> From: "George Aldrich" < nixonalddch@wrorkdnet.att.rtet> To: <ImVWrmly @aol.com> References: <f6.1739f'i8229b0161b@aol.com> Subject: For Ed - official business Date: Mon, 4 Mar 200210:3920 4500 MIME Version: 1.0 Content -Type: multipart/alternative; boundary = "— - NmdPart OOb 0051 01G1 C368.07632A60" X- Priority: 3 X- MSMail- Priority: Normal X- Mailer. Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2615.200 Sunday, March 03, 2002 America Online: ImWormly TOTAL P.01 4' q� Je` f/ . TAG #1 COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN.. ,RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 1 IQUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1_ =3 J'' 0.6 1.3 R 2 3 QUEEN PALM PINEAPPLE PALM SENEGAL DATE PALM LIVE OAK CABBAGE PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum Ananas Comosus Phoenix reclinata Quercus vir iniana Sabal palmetto �M 11,-!3 ` 1 74 115 1:3 0 i" 0.9 ^� 1 7i!�- 1 0.8 0 1.3 4 5' 15 -r 1.3 R R T R R R T' 4 51 6 7 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto `1 3,'" 0.8 1.3 R 8 CABBAGE PALM WAX MYRTLE WAX MYRTLE Sabal palmefto M rica cerifera M rica cerifera t1 3 0.8 0 0.4 1.3 'D Z. 6 R R < R L)EAI 9 10 11 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum �a111 0.4 "' 4.4 R 12 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana S 13 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana k1_4_ - 0.6 77, 8.4 R 14 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana ( 3 4 0.8 27.2 R 15 16 17 18 19 LIVE OAK SLASH PINE ,i LIVE OAK LIVE OAK EUROPEAN FAN PALM EUROPEAN FAN PALM EUROPEAN FAN PALM LIVE OAK LIVE OAK S.Lh_SH PINE Quercus vir iniana Pinus elliottii Quercus vir iniana, Quercus vir iniana i Chamaero s humilis E Chamaero s humilis ( Chamaero s humilis Quercus vir iniana Quercus vir iniana Pinus elliottii Sabal palmetto X20 430 #20' 7 - ,5 23 - 16 ._�16 X1.3.1> .- ?: '� `� 1 0.7 ~- Q�6 0.7 0.8 14 R 9 R 20 S R � 2:7 9 S 7 AT 5 16.1 9.6 11.2 1.3 R T R R R 5 R 15 R �7 R ? ? ? 20 21 "? t�_. -M 231 24 25 CABb; -GE PALM 26 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum C9 0.9 5 8.1 R 211BALD CYPRESS CABBAGE PALIii Taxodium distichum Sabal palmetto x,12 X1.3; '�-� 0.8 0.8 9.6 Jc;' 1.3 R R T �a _ 28 201 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto X1.3 0.7 1.3 R 30 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii { `9, 0.5 A5 4.5 R _ 31 ICABBAGE PALM cabal palmetto 0.7 1.3 R 32 33 CABBAGE, PALM CABBAGE PALM CABBAGE PALM Saul almetto Sabal p1metto Sabal alrietto 1.3 1.3 1.3 0.7 - 0.8 '- 0.8 1.3 1.3 1.3 R°r R 5 R'f 34 - TAG 4 COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 35 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii (12_% 0.6 Ll 7.2 R 36 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii f9! 0.6 It 5.4 R 37 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica ( 8 0.8 9 6.4 R 38 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica X12 0.7 41 8.4 R 39 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 0.715- 11.9 R TRANSFORMER 40 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 18. 0.5 4 R TRANSFORMER 41 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 4116 �. 0.5 8R � i 42 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica ( 5 0.5 '' 2.5 R 43 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 71-. 0.75 a 5.25 R 44 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 111 0.7 3 7.7 R 45 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum ,11141- 0.85 9.35 R *AA 46 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 1 -2 0.85 10.2 R i 47 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum X10 �`_'r 0.85 8.5 R 48 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana f 26 r 0.8 20.8 R 49 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 _- 0 ,� OR ®EB& 50 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 0 OR DEAD 51 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 4� 0 OR ®E*D 52 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 0 OR GEA�D 53 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum C1`3 � 0 OR DEAD 54 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana ( 8 1 1 :57 T S 55 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia `- 1 7 0.8 5.6 R 56 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum (1.3: 0.6 ` 1.3 R 57 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum, -fl 0 OR DEAD 58 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1 1.3--, 0 Z OR DEAD 59 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 0 z- OR DEAD 6Q QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum ( 1.3 0 Z OR DEXIT 61 IQUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 j� 0 L OR 62 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 0 OR DEAD 63 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 13 /� 0.9 11.7 R 64 BOTTLEBRUSH Callistemon i7- ..0. 0 2 OR 65 BALD CYPRESS Ta odium distichum ( 5 �N 0.3 - 1.5 R 7 66 BOTTLEBRUSH Callistemon 0'"" 0 2) OR 67 68 BALD CYPRESS BOTTLEBRUSH Taxodium distichum Callistemon ( 10 8 ;1 0.6 *- 0.71Z- 5 6R 5.61 R 1L�17 003 It Lln Z TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN, RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 69 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 0 , 0 0 R 70 LIVE- OAK Quercus vir iniana 26 0.5 13 R 71 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana -24-, 0.6 14.4 R 72 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 161 0.4 q 6.4 R 73 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana - -{ 17r 0.5 74 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 19'4• 0.5 9.5 R 75 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 41 0.43 16.4 R 761 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana X49 E`er 0.5 Ll 24.5 R 5 Z2 Z7 - 'Lori 771 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana "-19, 0.8 15.2 R 78 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 16" 0.6 . 9.6 R S 79 LAUREL OAK Quercus vir iniana ' 2► \ 0.6 Z 12.6 R 80 LAUREL OAK Quercus vir iniana 32 \ 0.4 12.8 R 81 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 30 0.6 18 R 82 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 19 ? 0.1 1.9 R 831 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 10, 0.4 6.4 R 841 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 13 0.1 1.3 R 85 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 17 ;;1\ 0,4 6.8W 86 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana �42 0.65 27.3 R 5 87 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana f29 0.6 Ll 17.4 R 88 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 27.A 0.6 tj 16.2 R S 89 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana ! 21 0.6 12.6 R 901 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 35 ' 0.6 21 R 91 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana ' 22 0.6 13.2 R 92 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 25 0. 61 15 R 93 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 28 0.6 14 16.8 R 5 94,1 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana `52 0.6 Li 31.2 R iti 95 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana { 11 0.1 96 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana ! 191 0.1 1.9 R 97 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 14! 0.4 5 98 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 22' 0.1 99 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 24 0.4 9.6 R 100 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 125 0.5 12.5 R 101 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana �_ ,' 60, 0.55 331 R J 102 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana X32 ; N 0.7 22.4 R 321'% TAG #1 COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN; RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 1031 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana (22''`► 0.8 5' 17.6 R 104 YAUPOON HOLLY Ilex vomitoria 110, °A 0.55 a 5.5 R 105 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii 12$--. 0.4 q 10 R CKJC- 106 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana � 24 0.65 2;,• 15.6 R 107 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 132 0.6 3 19.2 R 108 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 9 0.55 4.95 R 109 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 0 1 0 R 110 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum , 1. 0 Z 0 R D 111 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 173 � 0 3 0 R DkAD 112 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 11.3,E - 0 0 R DUD 113 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum; X1.3 i- 0 0 R D D 114 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum X1.3, - 0 0 R D D 115 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 -�. 0 Z 0 R DUAD 116 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 --, 0 0 R D 117 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 , 0 0 R D A 118 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 0 0 R UEAO 119 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3'--:, 0 0 R OEAO 120 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 0 Z, 0 R bEAO 121 IQUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 0 1z, 0 R 122 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 0.4 1.3 R 123 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3- 0.4 2 1.3 R 124 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3� - 0.4 Z 1.3 R ` 1251 HOLLY Ilex spp. X12 F-.. 0.8 � `bS70�E 9.6 R l 1261 HOLLY Ilex spp. 29, 0.8 %S646E 23.2 R 127 HOLLY Ilex s 9 - 0.8 vbEA5 E 7.2 R 128 HOLLY Ilex spp. 11j 0.8 8.8 R 129 ELM Ulmus s 12' 0.8 9.6 R j 130 ELM Ulmus spp. ( 11 ' 0.8 8.8 R 1311 ELM Ulmus spp. �T 8'- 0.55 4.4 R 1321 ELM Ulmus spp. 25 fr- 0.4 Z 10 R 133 ELM Ulmus spp. 14 j!� 0.1 1.4 R 134 ELM Ukhus spp. 7 ' 0.8 , 5.6 R 135 HOLLY Ilex spp. 1 '0.4 R 136 0 )�sZ'I m �X-)i5 TAG #1 COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN.1 RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 1371 HOLLY Ilex spp. C3 1 -.. 0.75 f 4.5 R 1381 LIVE. OAK Quercus vir iniana M_ _8 0.7 12.6 R 1391 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana ( 41' ♦ 0.6 24.6 R Cb t-M 1401 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana CZl1021 0.3 6.3 R 1411 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana (18 h< 0.3 5.4 R 1421 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 09 0.65 12.35'R---37 1431 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana (2f 0.65 41 13.65'R---7- 3.65 R Cko o-, 1441 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana t40 0.75 30 R 145 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana X17 1 y S 146 BAY MAGNOLIA Magnolia viri iniana 6 0.7 4.2 R Ej 147 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 56 0.7 57 39.2 R 148 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 131'; - 0.7 21.7 R 1491 BAY MAGNOLIA Magnolia viri iniana X14 0.45 ' 6.3 R Gj 150 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana '-,W -•. 1 S 151 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana -7-k22 P- 1 S' S 5 152 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana $3 - 0.7 23.1 R 153 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia - - -38 " 0,653 24.7 R `j 154 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana # 59 ; 1 �" S S J z 155 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalber is sissoo r'`16 0.5 8 R 156 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalber is sissoo 141 0.55 7.7 R 157 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalber is sissoo 18 0.55 9.9 R 158 WATER OAK Quercus ni ra 13 0.6 7.8 R 159 WATER OAK Quercus ni ra i 9 0.55 3 4.95 R 160 VVATER OAK Quercus ni ra 12 0.55 _ 6.6 R 161 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii i 8 I 0.75 6R 162 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii 61 0.75'tt 4.5 R 16 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii 8 ! 0.65 - 5.2 R 164 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 114 ! 0.6 8.4 R 165 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 20 0.65 13 R 166 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 122, 0.65 14.3 R 167 168 LIVE OAK QLkrcus vir iniana 122 0.7 Lf 15.4 R 169 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana <7fll 36 0.7 2 5. 2 R 170 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii 7 0.7 ' 4.91 R W L�, TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE I'M. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 171 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii 8 0.7 5.6 R 172 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii ( 7 0.7 4.9 R 173 SENEGAL DATE PALM Phoenix reclinata 120 1. T 174 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii I 61 0.65 Ll 3.9 R 175 1 176 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 26 0.65 16.9 R o W �� 177 WATER OAK Quercus ni ra )351 0.65 Z 22.75 R Lo is 178 WATER OAK Quercus ni ra 1451 0.5 3 22.5 R QIP 179 QUEEN PALM Arecastrurn romanzoffianum 1 1.31 0.1 Z. 14 180 QUEEN PALM Arecastrurn romanzoffianum 11.3 0.1 7 1. 181 ARBORVITAE Thu'a orientalis I 9 0.65 q 5.8 R r 182 183 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 33 0.65 5; 21.45 R 184 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana ZW,23 49 0.65 4 3 31.85 R w vri 1851 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 131 1 S LOW BRANCH ES 186 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana illio 1 0.6 6 R 187 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 118 I 0.55 "5 9.9 R 188 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalber is sissoo 1201 0.7 57 14 R 189 ARBORVITAE Thu'a orientalis 1 41 0 0 R DEAD 190 INDIAN ROSEWOOD. Dalber is sissoo ' 27 1 0.65 5 17.55 R 191 FLORIDA RED CEDAR Juni erus vir iniana i 8F 1 S 192 FLORIDA RED CEDAR Juni erus vir iniana 115 ! 1 S 193 FLORIDA RED CEDAR Juni erus vir iniana 1 8 . 1 S 194 FLORIDA RED CEDAR Juni erus vir iniana 1 811; 1 S 195 FLORIDA RED CEDAR Juni erus vir iniana 1 81! 1 'j S l9q FLORIDA RED CEDAR Juni erus vir iniana 1201 1 S 197 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalber is sissoo 116 0.65 4 4 10.4 R 198 1 199 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalber is sissoo 120 { 0.65 i4 13 R 200 1 I 201 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 241 0.65 15.6 R 202 WATER OAK Quercus ni ra 18 1 0.5 9R 203 CAMPHOR TREE Cinnamomum cam hora VV 8 i 0.61 IA 10.8 R 204 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana w21 J 0.5519 11.55 R D TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 205 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana � q 35 1, 0.75 26.25 R 206 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii 19 6 1 S 207 WATER OAK Quercus ni ra 123 4 0.55 12.65 R 208 CAM PHOR TREE Cinnamomum cam hora 37_ 0.65 ' 24.0 209 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana (42 1 210 211 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 21 0.65 E0 13.65 R 212 213 WATER OAK CABBAGE PALM Quercus ni ra Sabal palmetto 28,x. X1.3; 0.6 O 0.95 16.8 1.3 R R 214 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalber is sissoo f 12,1? 0.6 7.2 R rr 215 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalber is sissoo f-201 A 0.75 14 R 216 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalber is sissoo k1l 2 0.65 7.8 R 217 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalber is sissoo t 24 0.55 13.2 R 218 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalber is sissoo l20 0.6 f4 12 R 219 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalber is sissoo Q21 0.65 5' 13.65 R 220 WATER OAK Quercus ni ra 129 0.654 18.85 R 221 IWATER OAK Quercus ni ra 33 0-6S 19.8 R 2221 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 30 -, 0.65 19.5 R 223 WATER OAK Quercus ni ra X42 18.9 R irl 224 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana X22 0.65 Z4 14.3 R 225 v�� -VIE" 2 ?2 226 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana -281 1 S 227 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana (f% 241 0.65 5 15.6 R 228 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii ill 0.65 7.15 R 229 230. SLASH PINE SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii Pinus elliottii 14 '`� 0.5 0.55 z 4.5 7.7 R R 23f JCABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 11- 0.8 C 1.3 R 232 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 113 � 0.8 1.3 R 233 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 11.3'- 0.8 1.3 R 234 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 11.3 ° 0.8 b 1.3 R 235 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 11.3- 0.8 1.3 R 236 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto X1.3 - 0.8 1.3 R 237 CABBAGE PALM. Sabal palmefto' (13-- 0.8 5 1.31R 238 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto X1.3' - 0.8 ! 1 .3 R TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN.1 RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 239 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto X1.3, --, 0.86 1.3 R 240 CABBAGE PALM Sabal almetto X1.3; v, 0.8 1.3 R 241 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto f1'3 -.3- -, 0.8 1.3 R 242 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 0.8 cs 1.3 R 243 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 0.8 S 1.3 R 244 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1:3, ° 0.8 1.3 R 245 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto X1:3 - 0.8 1.3 R 246 247 CABBAGE PALM CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto Sabal palmefto X1:3 \1.3 0.8 - 0.8 1.3 1.3 R R T 248 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto (1.3 0.8 1.3 R 249 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 0.8 1.3 R 250 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto X1.3; 0.8 1.3 R 251 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto X1.3 " 0.8 1.3 R 252 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 11.3 �- 0.8 5 1.3 R 253 254 CABBAGE PALM CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto Sabal palmefto k11� k1.3. °' 0.8 i 0.8 1.3 1.3 R R 77 255 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto X1.3 '-° 0.8 1.3 R 256 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.31 0.8 C2 1.3 R "T 257 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto i1.3 ' 0.85 1.3 R 258 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto kil 0.85 1.3 R 259 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 11.3- 0.8 1.3 R i 260 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 0.8 r-:5 1.3 R 261 262 CABBAGE PALM CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto Sabal palmefto (1.3 X1.3 0.8 "" 0.8 5 1.3 1.3 R R 263 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto t1:3 0.8 4 1.3 R 264 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 41.3 0.8 1.3 R -267 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto {1.3, °-- 0.8 1.3 R 266 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto (1.3 '° 0.8 1.3 R 267 SENEGAL DATE PALM Phoenix reclinata 1 -4 >r- 1 t' 4 268 SENEGAL DATE PALM Phoenix reclinata , 4', - 1 4 R 269 270 271 272 TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 273 274 HOLLY Ilex s . 0.45 o S rr 3.15 R 275 276 277 2781 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum X13 0.5 , 6.5 R 2791 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum kl ,3 0.66 7.8 R 5 2801 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 0.55 5.5 R 2811 HOLLY Ilex spp. C;5 0.45 2.25 R 282 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum ( 5 1 e 04 2 R 283 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta r 9.3`' ,, 0.6 7 1.3 R 284 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta tl.31 0.6 1.3 R "1" 285 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonic robusta k1.3; 0.6 It 1.3 R 286 287 288. 289 290 2911: 292 2931 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 12 0.55 6.6 R 2941 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 36 0.45 16.2 R 295 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto J1.3 0.8 7> 1.3 296 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto X1.3 0.8 1.3 R 297 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto ( 1.3; 0.8 1.3 294 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto ---71.3-, 0.8 1.3 R 1" 299 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto (1.3-1--, 0.85 1.3 R 300 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1. 31 0.8t5 1.3 R 3011 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 0.8 1.3 R 302 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 0.8 1.3 R 303 CABBAGE PALM Sa al palmetto 41.3 0.8 1.3 R 304 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto (1.31 0.8 LA 1. 305 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto X1.31- 0.8 -5- 1.3 R 306 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana i' 16 r 1 16 S w TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. I RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 307 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 1 44 10T 308 LIVE -OAK Quercus vir iniana9 !\ 1 T %7 309 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana X16 fO. 1 16 R 310 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum X114 0.7 9.8 R 3111 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana x1M S 3121 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana #27j i R 9, v'A - 3131 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 4115" \ 1 T 3141 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 0.11. 1 S 3151 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 61r7 1 S 3161 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 415 1 57 S 3171 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 4114-1 0.7 ?j 9.8 R TRUNK DAMAGE 318 CAMPHOR TREE Cinnamomum cam hors IW52 i 0.65 q 33.8 R 319 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 9`; 0.45 4.05 R 320 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 115 0.45 14 6.75 R t7 321 IHOLLY Ilex spp. %1il 0.5 15 5.5 R 322 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 41.4 0.5 7R 323 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 031 0.5 7.5 R 324 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia C6" 0.45 Z 7.2 R 325 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia ill-fill 1 0.4 6.4 R 326 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia X1.8 � 0.5 9R 327 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum SM3 a 0.5 6.5 R 328 HOLLY Ilex spp. C9: ��, 0.6 DjA2eiMf, 5.4 R 329 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 41D 0.5 5R 330 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia h 0.45 Z 5.85 R 331 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia f-, 0.35 Z. 6.3 R 332 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 0.4 6.4 R 333 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 4q9. ke 0.45 4.05 R 334 HOLLY Ilex s '-, 0.6 ' 4.8 R cc N1 335 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum fK 0.555 9.9 R 3361 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia X13; 0.45 5.85 R 337 LAUREL OAK Qu rcus laurifolia 0.4 oleo 6R 338 HOLLY Ilex spp. 19 j 0.65 L4 5.85 R 339 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 419 0.45 4.05 R 340 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto %1A3 Fr- 15 1.31R 26D II 0 TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 341 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 1.3 R 342 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto X1.3 1.3 R -T 343 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto Q .3 1.3 R 344 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1,3 1.3 R -T- 345 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto (1.3 S 1.3 R 346 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 1.3 R T 347 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 « 1.3'R 348 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto �1. 3 1.3 R 349 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 R 350 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia (-r1$'j%., 0.85 12.75 R 351 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto i1.3 0.8 1.3 R 352 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto {1.3` 0-8'5 1.3 R 353 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto X1.3 °` 0.8 1.3 R "t 354 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 0.31, �° 0.85 1.3 R 355 SENEGAL DATE PALM Phoenix reclinata 4 1 ij 4 R 356 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto j1.3 0.8 1.3 R 357 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 0.311% 0.8 14 1.3 R 358 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 11.3' - 0.8 1.3 R 359 ` 0 360 0 361 0 362 0 363 0 364 0 365 0 366 ' 0 367 0 368 0 369 0 370 0 371 0 372 0 373 0 374 0 (61 TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 375 0 376 0 377 0 378 0 379 0 380 0 381 0 382 0 383 0 384 0 385 0 386 0 387 0 388 0 389 0 390 0 391 - 0 392 0 393 - 0 394 0 395 0 396. 0 397 0 398 0 399 0 400 0 40Y 0 402 1 0 403 0 404 0 405 0 406 0 407 -- 0 408 WASHINGTON PALM lWashingtonia robusta 1.3;, 1 S TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 409 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta (1.3 1 S S T- 410 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonic robusta J1.3 1 S T 411 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta-- 1.3 1 S'. T 412 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta 1.31 1 S 413 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta 11.3 1 S 414 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta 11.3 1 S S 415 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta 1.3' - 16 S 416 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonic robusta k 1.3 1 S 417 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalber is sissoo -301- 1 S 418 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalber is sissoo 91 0 0 X NOT ON SITE 419 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia X32. 0.4 12.8 R 420 WAX LIGUSTRUM Li ustrum 'a onicum 15 4.. 0.3 4.5 R 421 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 41:3 , 0.8 1.3 R _7- 422 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto (,1y4 0.81 1.3 R 423 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 103 ` 0.8 6 1.3 R 3 424 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 03 0.8 7 1.3 R 425 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 0.85 1.3 R 426 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto -0.8 1.3 R 427 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto A3 0.815 1.3 R 428 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto_ lit 0.8 5 1.3 R � 429 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto ;1�3 0.85 1.3 R 430 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 103,1 - 0.8 JS 1.3 R 431 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1731-- 0.8 1.3 R 432 LiVE OAK Quercus vir inianat 28 ® 0.8 '" 22.4 R 433 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica �E V%- 0.5 2. 434 1 0 435 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalber is sissoo / X10 "K 0.6 6 R PROPROSED POND AREA 436 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalber is sissoo f14 0.6 °:7 6.6 R PROPROSED POND AREA 437 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalber is sissoo rl3 0.6 7.8 R PROPROSED POND AREA 438 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalber is sissoo' 22 0.6 13.2 R PROPROSED POND AREA 439 INDIAN ROSEWOOD D ber is sissoo (15 ir, 0.6 3 9 R PROPROSED POND AREA 440 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalber is sissoo 10 0,., 0.6 6R PROPROSED POND AREA 441 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalber is sissoo 0.6 4.2 R PROPROSED POND AREA 442 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalber is sissoo f:6 ,"(*- 0.6 3.6 R 1PROPROSED POND AREA 131 Pei TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. _RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 443 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana L X12 0.753 9 R PROPROSED POND AREA 444 CHINA -BERRY Melia azedarach i y 0 0 0 R PROPROSED POND AREA 445 CHINA -BERRY Melia azedarach 2f, 8 02%, 0 NbaxA OR PROPROSED POND AREA 446 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana A -6 N 0.75 .3 V, ffh 4.5 R PROPROSED POND AREA 447 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana j 8 0.75 '3 u 6 R PROPROSED POND AREA 448 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 17 0.75 12.75 R PROPROSED POND AREA 449 INDIAN ROSEWOOD Dalber is sissoo 35 ® 0.45 2 15.75 R PROPROSED POND AREA 450 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 1 18 R PROPROSED POND AREA 451 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 11.3 ie 0.8 1.3 R 452 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto 1 1.3 ,�Z 0.8 1.3 R 453 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 0.6 7.8 R 4541 0 455 0 456 0 457 0 458 0 459 0 460 0 461 0 462 0 463 0 464 0 465 0 466 0 467 0 468. 0 464 0 470. 0 471 0 472 0 473 0 474 0 4751 0 4761 0 TAG #1 COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 4771 0 4781 0 479 0 480 0 481 0 482 0 4831 0 4841 0 4851 0 4861 0 4871 0 4881 0 4891 0 4901 0 4911 0 4921 0 4931 0 4941 0 49511. 0 4961 0 4971 0 4981 0 499 0 500 0 501 WAX LIGUS7RUM Li ustrum 'a onicum 6 0.45 2.7 R 50Z LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia (-25 y 0.85 21.25 50 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3`� 0.1 1.3 qR' 504 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3'I� 0.1 1.3 505 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum All 0.1 1.3 R 506 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 111 0.1 1.3 R 507 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 112. ` 0.8 9.6 R 508 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 120 1 20 R 1 509 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 1 T 510 WEEPING HOLLY Ilex vomitoria 2,7% 0.4 Z 0.8 R 17 TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 511 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 112 t 0.4 . y 4.8 R '-1- 512 WEEPING HOLLY Ilex vomitoria 6 0.4 2.4 R 513 WEEPING HOLLY Ilex vomitoria 1 9 0.4 3.6 R -T- 5141 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana (15 1 15 R -Tz IAA 5151 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 1 1 T 5161 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 00 ?s 1 5' T 5171 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana X18 1 18 R Qo 5181 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 12'0 ! 1 20 R 519 0 520 0 521 0 522 0 523 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 1 71%s 0.9 4 6.3 R 5241 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum t,18 0.9 16.2 R n 5251 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 7 1 Z9 S o 526 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 15 -w 1 T 527 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana (19 1 19 R j 6 528 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana (15--, 0.7 T a 529 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum / 13 0.75 Ni 9.75 R 530 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum i1211 0.9 10.8 R y 531 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum (11, `°- 0.9 9.9 R 532 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum __ -112'` 0.9 T 10.8 R 533 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 8 0.75 6 R 534 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 9 0.85 �' 7.65 R cj 535 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 101 0.85 8.5 R 5 5361 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum _ 12. _ 0.951 11.4 R 5371 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 25,---/* 0.8 17, 20 R �J- 538 CAMPHOR TREE Cinnamomum cam hora X21. 0.45 ` 9.45 R 5391 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum �7 0.9 6.3 R 5401 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum _ 9 0.9 8.1 R 541 ICAMPHOR TREE Cinnamomum cam hora ( 31 0.75, Z 23.25 R 542 CAMPHOR TREE Cinnamomum cam hora 59 : 0.75 Z 44.25 R 543 BALD CYPRESS iTaxodium distichum __ -e'5 0.45 1 2.251 R 544 LIVE OAK lQuercus vir iniana 20f lig 201 R tz�-Ots 0 7? TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 545 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana X2'4 1 ' 24 R 546 LIVE. OAK Quercus vir iniana "-�13 x 0.6 7.8 R 547 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana %1.5 +a 1 T 548 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 21 S 549 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana jF2Q 1 20 R 550 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 1191N, 1 T 1 551 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana i 1r7 , 0.5 4 8.5 R 552 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana _ `r i18 1 Pk 1 i4 18 R 1 5531 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana X1-61A 0.45 7.2 R 5541 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana *7► 555 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta �3 ?�- 0.8 1.3 R -r 556 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta i1F3 -- 0.8 5 1.3 R -T- 557 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta 1�3 -, 0.8 1.3 R i 3.: 558 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta X1!3' 0.8 1.3 R % 559 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta 1f3, 0.8 1.3 R T" 560 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonic robusta JM, 0.8 1.3 R , 561 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta �lf3 --zL 0.8 S 1.3 R -T- 562 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta �M 0.8 T, 1.3 R 563 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta 1f3 0.8 5 1.3 R 564 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonic robusta 11 f3,1 0.8 1.3 R T' 565 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta J#3., 0.8 !' 1.3 R 566 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta 1f3% 0.8 - 1.3 R 567 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta $3 0.8 1.3 R 568 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta 1f3 - 0.841 1.3 R -j- 569 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta 103 , 0.8 1.3 R 570. WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta Of3 - 0.8 t4 1.3 R 571 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta �1f3, 0.8Q 1.3 R 572 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonic robusta 1f3 i1 0.8 1.3 R -T- 573 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta 1 ;3 0.8 1.3 R 574 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta i1f3 0.8 2� 1.3 R 575 WASHINGTON PALM Washin tonia robusta 1f3 0.8 5- 1.3 R '7 576 PAUROTIS PALMS Ac elorrha he wri htii x4 ', �.. 0.25 7,, 1 R 577 PAUROTIS PALMS Acoelorrha he wri hth 4 r" 1 'ice 4 R 578 PAUROTIS PALMS lAcoelorrhaphe wri htii C4 1 -15- 41 R ly TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE 1, S j RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 579 PAUROTIS PALMS Acoelorrha he wri htii 1411-, 1 4 R 580 PAUROTIS PALMS Acoelorrha he wri htii 14 4 R 'T- 581 PAUROTIS PALMS Acoelorrha he wri htii 141-- 1 . 4 R i 582 PAUROTIS PALMS Acoelorrha he wri htii 4 4 R 583 PAUROTIS PALMS Acoelorrha he wri htii 14 ; 1 4 R 584 PAUROTIS PALMS Acoelorrha he wri htii ( 4 0.4 1.6'R �- 585 SENEGAL DATE PALM Phoenix reclinata 4T 1 4 R 586 WAX LIGUSTRUM Li ustrum 'a onicum 1411, 0.7 2.8 R 587 WAX LIGUSTRUM Li ustrum 'a onicum 14 ,[1- 0.1-2,-- 2.8 R 588 WAX LIGUSTRUM Li ustrum 'a onicum 4 0.7-, 2.8 R 589 YAUPOON HOLLY Ilex vomitoria 44 0.8 11.2 R 590 YAUPOON HOLLY Ilex vomitoria X13 ' 0.8 10.4 R 591 WAX LIGUSTRUM Li ustrum 'a onicum 14 .1 1.4 R 592 WAX LIGUSTRUM Li ustrum 'a onicum 6 `� 0.1 'z. 0.6 R 593 WAX LIGUSTRUM Li ustrum 'a onicum 4 1--. 0.1 Ll 0.4 R 594 WAX LIGUSTRUM Li ustrum 'a onicum 0.1 7, 0.4 R 595 WAX LIGUSTRUM Li ustrum 'a onicum 4, 1 0.1 ,,-, 0.4 R 596 WAX LIGUSTRUM Li ustrum 'a onicum 4 /S. 0.6 Lf 2.4 R 597 WAX LIGUSTRUM Li ustrum 'a onicum 4 , �► 0.1 C p E 0.4 R 598 LIVE OAK? Quercus vir iniana ( 4 1 T 5991 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichurn N10... 0.9 9 R 6001 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichurn _j 12 0.95 10.8 R 601 BAL-D=O-Y-PR -66 ✓ Taxodium distichurn 51 0.5 2.5 R 602 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 5 0.5 2.5 R 603 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichurn 1 '; 0.8 8.8 R 604 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana X14 1-3 T Qo 605 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana '12 1 Ll T 6061 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana X14 ; ` 1 T 607 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 7 0.75 5.25 R 608 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum �3'�,,. 0.2 0.6 R 609 BALD CYPRESS Ta odium distichum ( 9 0.5 `� 4.5 R 610 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 3 7 1 T 6111 612 LIVE OAK LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana Quercus vir iniana 5 (221--a- 0.4 1 2 t4 R T f,v fl TAG #1 COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 6131 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana (15 15 R, - 6141 LIVE. OAK Quercus vir iniana 118 1 T 6151 LIVE OAK Quercus `vir iniana 15 ,� 1 15 R 6161 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana ` --- X18 2�4, 1 57 18 R 6171 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 1114 > 1 T 618 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 7, 0.6 4.2 R 619 � a m ` �---� 0 620 i VOIL VV\ 0 621 ti �,L `' 0 6221 0 6231 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum ( 7 P' 0.85 5.95 R 624 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 6 0.8 4.8 R 1- 625 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 5 7` 0.6 3 R ,j 626 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 0.8-5 19.2 R 627 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum (12 0.855 10.2 R 628 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii 14 1` 0.75 10.5 R 629 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 32 0.8 25.6 R '1 630. 11 ,: 0 T' 631. jtaC -. 0 632 - -"W- 1Z . 0 633L',-= IV c) 0 634 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii _ (14 - 0.7 14 9.8 R 635 EAST PALATKA HOLLY Ilex attenuata 23 0.8 8.4 R VERY LARGE 636 EAST PALATKA HOLLY Ilex attenuata 11 „'1 0.6 6.6 R VERY LARGE 637 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii 9 0.6 5.4 R 638 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 148 0.75 36 R 639 0 640 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 161 0.75 12 R 641 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii 104-- 0.75 7.5 R 642 EAST PALATKA HOLLY Ilex attenuata 112 '-. 0.5 6R VERY LARGE 643 EAST PALATKA HOLLY IN attenuata 23 71%- 0.5 11.5 R VERY LARGE 644 SLASH PINE Pinus elliottii 6 0.6 .3.6 R 6451 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana ;?4 i+ 0.6 14.4 R 646 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 26 1< 0.6 15.6 R mss^ �. 40p I .n i i r I D r tp O d O d V O O O D 67 V G 0 TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN.1 RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 647 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana t2l N, 0.5 10.5 R 648 LIVE-OAK Quercus vir iniana 118 0.5 4fl 9 R 649 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 12211% 0.5 11 R IQ 6501 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 22 % 0.5 Ll 11 R 651 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana X18 �%. 0.5 q 9 R 5 652 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana (18 A 0.5 q 9 R S 653 WATER OAK Quercus ni ra 18 `� 0.47- 7.2 R 654 0 6551 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana )16 0.5 81R 656 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 118 P%. 0.5 q 9 R 5 657 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 05 }� 0.5 7.5 R 658'x&* _ 0 659 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana f14 1 C' 14 R 660 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana (49,,< 0.5 24.5 R 661 0 662 BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum 1 9 1�1 0.8 7.2 R 663 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 19 0.75 14.25 R 664 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 46 0.5 t4 23 R 665 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana X25 0.65 15 R 666 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana C 19 0.45 7.6 R 667 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana i 17 �S 0-514 8.5 R 668 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana s "^ 161 0.5 8 R 669 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 401 0.6 24 R w tr 670 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 9 0.4 ` 3.6 R 671 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 17 1 0.4 4 6.8 R 672 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 25 ! 0.6 15 673 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 181 0.5 9 R 674 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 12 I 0.4 4.8 R 675 LIVE OAK. Quercus vir iniana 12' 0.4 4.8 R 676 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 9 0.25 2.25 R 677 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 11 0.25 2.75 R 678 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 9 0.25 .� 2.25 R 6791 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana I 14 1 0.414 5.6 R 680 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana r"29 ?-N 0.715 20.3 R r -,: TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 681 682 LIVE OAK WASHINGTON PALM Quercus vir iniana Washin tonia robusta f 10 11.3 0.53 0.9 5 1.17 R R 683 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum t„1.3'� 0-6-3 1.3 R 684 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 11.31-, 0.6 1.3 R 685 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum 1.3 -�- 0.1 Z� 1.3 R 686 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum k1:.3 N, 0.6 7 1.3 R 687 688 QUEEN PALM QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum Arecastrum romanzoffianum (+1:3 1:3 0.1 0.6 7 1.3 Z, 1.3 R R 689 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum f 1:3 ::;;z 0.1 1.3 R 690 QUEEN PALM Arecastrum romanzoffianum X1.3 0.1 2. 1.3 R 691 0 692 0 693 694 CABBAGE PALM CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto Sabal palmetto X1.3 3 i1 1 ri 0.8 �j S 1.3 S R "T 695 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmetto Ir1,3 1 S h' 696 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia f11 & 0.6 ' 6.6 R 697 698 699 WATER OAK LAUREL OAK CABBAGE PALM Quercus ni ra Quercus laurifolia Sabal palmetto [11 x_22 Li�.3,' w 0.8 r .0.1.Z- 0.8 8.8 2.2 1.3 R R R Z2 T 700 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 12 0.3 3.6 R 7011 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana (39 ; 1 S 7021 703 704 LIVE OAK LAUREL OAK LAUREL OAK Quercus vir iniana Quercus laurifolia Quercus laurifolia X601 OV J18 1 1 I 1 4 ¢ S S S 1j -S-- 705 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 114' 1 S 706,1 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 117 1 S 707 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia �1�1 -, 1-5 S 708 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia t15 1 t 1 S 709 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana X19 1 S 710 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia _ (1.4 1 ' S 711 712 LAUREL OAK LIVE OAK Quercus laurifolia Quercus vir iniana 3.', (1`0 1 1 3.. S T 1a 713 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana J14 1 T 714 WATER OAK Quercus ni ra i1 -0 e ,y 0.85 5 8.5 1 R (13 TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 715 0 OK 716 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia (36, 0.65 S 717 718 7191 LIVE OAK CABBAGE PALM LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana Sabal airnetto Quercus vir iniana (1.3 -24_ 0.9 1 1.3 T R 7- S vM -70 720 721 LIVE OAK CAMPHOR TREE Quercus vir iniana Cinnamornum cam hora X20 (23 1 0.85. -25 19.55 S R 722 7231 LAUREL OAK LIVE OAK Quercus laurifolia Quercus vir iniana C22: ' 16 0.75 1 16.5 "' R S 7241 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana C20-1 S N�-e 725 726 7271 728 LIVE OAK LIVE OAK LIVE OAK LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana Quercus vir iniana Quercus vir iniana Quercus vir iniana 1,161 (161 X19 (13 1 1 1 S 1� S S S S 729 730 LIVE OAK CHINESE ARBORVITAE Quercus vir iniana Thu'a orientalis :15 /12'x, > 1 0.65 L4 7.8 S R `L 731 ICHINESE ELM Ulmus parvifolia 17 114% 0.8 13.6 R 732 CHERRY LAUREL Prunus caroliniana 0 0 R OEM 733 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica X14 '" 0.6 8.4 R 734 0 735 YAUPOON HOLLY Ilex vomitoria -� 0.5 4.5 R 736 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana TI,, 1 15 R v 737 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 0.75 7.5 R 738 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 8 L, 1 T 739 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 81-- 1 4 T Co Ov 740 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 8 1 '' 741 742 YAUPOON HOLLY YAUPOON HOLLY Ilex vomitoria Ilex vomitoria * N 8 �. 0.5 .:� 0.5 ' 2 4 4 R R 743 YAUPOON HOLLY Ilex vomitoria 81,-. 0.5 4W Qv �Q 744 745 YAUPOON HOLLY WEEPING HOLLY Ilex vomitoria Ilex vomitoria $ 14 0.5 0.5 CA 4 7T R `7' T 746 WEEPING HOLLY Ilex vomitoria 14 0.5 7 R 747 WEEPING HOLLY Ilex vomitoria 14 0.5 7 748 WEEPING HOLLY Ilex vomitoria 14; 0.5 7 R 22-<j TAG #1 COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 7491 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana T 750 LIVE-OAK Quercus vir iniana (15 - 1 15 R uOtl 751 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 752 753 LIVE OAK LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana Quercus vir iniana X12 (161,--, > 1 0.85 '4 S T S 754 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 17 q T 755 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 717 1 y T 756 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 0.1� 0.8 R 757 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 0o]-' 0.75 T 758 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana r10 1 S 759 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 18 -- 0.75 T 760 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana (12 T 761 YAUPOON HOLLY Ilex vomitoria ( 5 0.5 2.5 R 762 YAUPOON HOLLY Ilex vomitoria ( 9 0.5 q 4.5 R 47 763 YAUPOON HOLLY Ilex vomitoria _(4 - 0.5 2 R 764 765 766 PODOCARPUS PODOCARPUS PODOCARPUS Podocar us spp. Podocar us spp. Podocar us spp. _-7'° 4 4 0.85 0.85 1 ?1, 0.85 Z 5.95 3.4 3.4 R R R E . '' 767 DAHOON HOLLY Ilex vomitoria 0.8 0 R E)\,LT1 768 DAHOON HOLLY Ilex vomitoria 0 0.8 0 R u 769 DAHOON HOLLY Ilex vomitoria (00 !4. 0.8 q 0 R t7 770 DAHOON HOLLY Ilex vomitoria __ kZO'- 0.8 Lf 0 R 771 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica ___.r-4 0.5 7, 2 R 772 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica % 0 57 0 R T 773 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 6- 0.45 -a2 2.7 R 774 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana J18 -_. 1 14 T 775 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 112, 1 i4 T Ca 776 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana X11 .� 1 T 777 DAHOON HOLLY Ilex vomitoria ( _28 , 0.85't4 23.8 R 778 DAHOON HOLLY Ilex vomitoria 15 , --"% 0.75 12 R 779 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 20'- 0.8 16 R 780 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 1 22 '-- 0.8 17.6 R 781 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana L17 -� 0.6 ' 10.2 R 782 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 20 ! i. 0.65 13 R -3 If ( TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE _IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 783 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 15 1 S 784 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 181 1 S 785 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 20 1 20 R- 786 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia 022 f;... 1 S 787 PAUROTIS PALMS Acoelorrha he wri htii 4 0.4 1.6 R 788 PAUROTIS PALMS Acoelorrha he wri htii 4 0.3 1.2 R 789 PAUROTIS PALMS Acoelorrha he wri htii 4 1 j' S 790 PAUROTIS PALMS Acoelorrha he wri htii 4' 1 S 791 WATER OAK Quercus ni ra X19 0.4 7.6 R 792 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana _ 26 --„ 0.55 G7 14.3 R 793 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana X23 0.25 5.75 R 794 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 22 1 S 795 796 LIVE OAK SENEGAL DATE PALM Quercus vir iniana Phoenix reclinata U2 41 0.7 1 15.4 4 4 R R .1*' 797 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana _ 7 �. 1 17 R 798 PAUROTIS PALMS Acoelorrha he wri htii 4 1 4 R j 799 PAUROTIS PALMS Acoelorrha he wri htii 4 1 4 R 800 WAX LIGUSTRUM Li ustrum 'a onicum (1'1' 0.8 8.8 R 801 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia Q26 1 S 802 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia �2i1],%%% 0.5 -Z– 10. R 803 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia C`20 1 S 804 CAMPHOR TREE Cinnamomum carn hora :8 1 S 805 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia t-28 1 S 806 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana <24 ; 1 S_ 807 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia X25 0.6 7, 1 vim: 808 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana c'9 I ; 1 4 S r 809 810 CAMPHOR TREE CAMPHOR TREE Cinnamomum carn hora Cinnamomum carn hora C371 C30 1 ; 1 ' S S 1` '� 811 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana A5 1 1 S 812 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana (1,8 1 S 813 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 20 1 1 S` S 814 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 2211 1 S 8151 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana j15 1 1 S 8161 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana I"16 i 1 S l20 TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE_IN: ,RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 817 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana _22 1 S 818 LIVE* OAK Quercus vir iniana 122 1 i.i S 819 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 26, J 1 S 8201 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 231/ 1 S 821 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana X1_9 0.9 17.1 R: 8221 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana -" 2$11 0.9 5 20.7 R 8231 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana `� 22 ;' 1 S 8241 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 7 ; 1 4 S 8251 8261 LIVE OAK LAUREL OAK Quercus vir iniana Quercus laurifolia 2011 1.8 1 i 1 s' S Sa 827 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana ` 8 1 S 828 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 1.5 1 S 829 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 13 / 1 4 S 830 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 18' 1 S 8311 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 9 ` 1 14 S 83 2 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 14 1 S 83 3 834 LIVE OAK CABBAGE PALM Quercus vir iniana Sabal palmefto 24'! l 1.3! 1 1 S S 835 CABBAGE PALM Sabal almetto f11.3 1 S T 836 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 + 1 S S 837 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto { 1.3 1 15 S 838 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto ( 1.3 1 6 S 839 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto j 1.3 1 t5' S 840 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.31 1 S 841 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto }1.3 , 1 S 1.3 R 84 CABBAGE PALM Sabal almetto 1.3 1 1.3 R 843 CABBAGE PALM Sabal almetto 844 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 r 1 ST 845 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3' 1 "S S T' 846 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto- '' 1.3 1 S 847 CABBAGE PALM Sa al palmefto ( 1:3 0.8 1.3 R 848 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 0.8 .1.3 R 849 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 0.8 1.3 R 850 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto y`r1.3 1 0.8 1.31R Lf I I 4 TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 851 852 853 CABBAGE PALM CABBAGE PALM CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto Sabal palmefto Sabal palmefto t1.3 (1.3 X1.3 ' 0.8 0.8 ,A, 0.8 1.3 1.3 1.3 R R T R 45T 854 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto :3 (-,, 0.8 1.3 R '.,jT 855 856 CABBAGE PALM CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto Sabal palmefto _J1.3 TT 0.8 0.8 1.3 1.3 R T' 857 858 CABBAGE PALM CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto Sabal palmefto \1:3 \1:3 r-, 0.8 1 0.8 1.3 5 1.3 R 4. R h %' 859 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1:3. � 0.8 1.3 R 860 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3 0.8 1.3 R 861 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 10 0.45 L4 4.5 R 862 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana `�'"[11 0.45 14 4.95 R 863 864 CRAPE MYRTLE LAUREL OAK La erstroemia indica Quercus laurifolia 5 6.>- 0.75 0.75 3.75 3 4.5 R R 865 866 CRAPE MYRTLE CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica La erstroemia indica 16,' y(17 0.75 0.75 12 t4 12.75 R R 867 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica f ? 0.75 Li 3.75 R 868 869 CRAPE MYRTLE QUEEN PALM La erstroemia indica Arecastrum romanzoffianum k8 .3 ` 0.75 0.8 L4 6 1.3 R R57 870 871 MZ tQV LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 2$ 0.6 0 16.8 R v- � 872 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 12 0.6 3 7.2 R 873 874 CRAPE MYRTLE CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica La erstroemia indica 15 (1517'- _ 0.6 0.6 9 Li 9 R R 8751 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 72 1 S 876 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 7 0.6 4.2 R 877 LAUREL OAK Quercus laurifolia "11 1 S 878 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 1 11' 1 S 879 880 0 881 882 - 0 o T 883 884 CRAPE MYRTLE CRAPE MYRTLE ILagerstroemia indica La erstroemia indica /`6 f 4.' 4 0.45 0.45 2.7 1.8 LR tj r TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN. RATING REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 885 Juni erus Silicicola " i 0.1 1.2 R 47 'r 886 887 CRAPE MYRTLE WASHINGTON PALM La erstroemia indica Washin tonia robusta ---,-21- 0 ( 13 i'` 0.45 14-ft. 1 0 13S R 17 j 888 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 0.45 Z, 5.4 R 889 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 15%.., 0 y..� 0 R DEAD LE La erstroemia indica \ 0 0 R DEAD _ CRAPE MYRTL La erstroemia indica 40 0.45 18 R 892 CR La erstroemia indica Q 0.453 4.5 R 893 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 0.45 C4 9 R 894 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 1-2 0.45 5.4 R 895 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 5 0.45 2.25 R 896 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 5 0.45 2.25 R 897 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 15 0.45 6.75 R 898 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 21 0.85 17.85 R 899 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 54 1 4 S 900 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 24 1 S 901 CHINA -BERRY Melia azedarach $ 0 0 R 902 903 904 CRAPE MYRTLE CRAPE MYRTLE CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica La erstroemia indica La erstroemia indica 12..1 9 0.45 0.45 ,! 0.45 5.4 2.25 j 4.0 R R L ot-aF 905' 0 906 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica (18 9,' 0.45 8.1 R 907 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica X12 0.45 5.4 R 908 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 1,21 0.45 9.45 R 909 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica X21 0.45 9.45 R 910 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 6 0.45 2.7 R 911 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica .24 0.45 10.8 R 9122 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica _j 4 0.1 0.4 R 913 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica -., 0.1 0.4 R 914 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica 4 �. 0.45 1.8 R 915 916 917 CRAPE MYRTLE CRAPE MYRTLE CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica La erstroemia indica La erstroemia indica 6 7 9 0.45 T- 0.45 0.45 2.7 3.15 4.05 R R T R J 918 'CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica ( 6 T' 0.45 2 .7 R BE re..- "I TAG # COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SIZE IN.-RATING 631 REPLACEMENT IN. STATUS COMMENTS 919 CRAPE MYRTLE La erstroemia indica j12 SZ, 0.45 5.4 R 920 CRAPE MYRTLE CABBAGE PALM CABBAGE PALM La erstroemia indica Saba[ palmefto Sabal Palmefto Z"0 Cl1.3 X1.3 -'N' 0 0.8 `\ 0.8 0 �' 1.3 1.3 R R R 921 922 923 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.31^ 0.8 1.3 R 924 CABBAGE PALM Sabal palmefto 1.3- �N 0.8 1.3 R 925 CABBAGE PALM Sabal Palmetto 0.8 1.3 R 926 LIVE OAK LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana Quercus virciiniana 4 4 1 1 4R 4 R 627 928 LIVE OAK Quercus vir iniana 4 1 L4 4 R 929 FLORIDA RED CEDAR Juni erus vir iniana `� 4 1 S 930 FLORIDA RED CEDAR Juni erus vir iniana 4 5 S 931 FLORIDA RED CEDAR Juni erus vi.r iniana 4 1 - S 932 FLORIDA RED CEDAR Juni erus vir iniana %4 x 1 S S 933 FLORIDA RED CEDAR Juni erus vir iniana 4 1 S 934 FLORIDA RED CEDAR Juni erus vir iniana 4 1 S 935 FLORIDA RED CEDAR Juni erus vir iniana 1411 1 S 936 FLORIDA RED CEDAR FLORIDA RED CEDAR Juni erus vir iniana Juni erus vir iniana 141 1 4 1 1 1 5- 1 5 S S 937 9346'5, 4454.67 EXISTING TREES EXISTING INCHES R 631 7,090" T 40 469" S 119 1,787" TOTAL, 790 9,346" i r _ f M � P L A N SCALE: 1' =30' M O .Cfl LiJ F- O w Q (n S fl A.IC �j 3 CN0 -(Bey )4211 s 0� V CHECKED APPROVED P NM _ PIOECf NM ST^n$ By DOE er om er BASE a YM 2010 Florida Gas TREE REMOVAL PERMITTING 721661 PREY IRA WE Transmission FGT ST. PETERSBURG LATERAL FAD= as ND' s /25/10 Company MD z 25 10 A�W ftw Ate PROPOSED RELOCATION „� „ ON CENTRO NP CLEARWATER MALL, LLC PROPERTY 6 rpsr A PERMRiINO Nws 3 10 MEN RLA ��°�"° PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA °" 1D 'ow L d"i N0. nENSOM - BE9CPo7BOM eY OAtE �wvb ���� PIDf w7E: 3 25 10 �' P8 -20 T JL w r -- I "" omen w� WKE 1' =Jfi �. v �� ®se R 0 Eon A. a IJ a r' gas± f����ai� >+•a� #a�+rr. �` ��!":' LANTANA CAMARA T! I pj CE 14" 24"04. c r i 11a7b LANTMA MONTEMPENSIS -�I b-CAL, We J� • - • - 24"01C. x ♦ ''' ` •' '�ivi••'�•- vv�girii -♦ ♦N I 'FARE tp R 0 Eon A. a IJ a r' gas± f����ai� >+•a� #a�+rr. �` ��!":' LANTANA CAMARA T! /, to LG 24"04. , i 11a7b LANTMA MONTEMPENSIS -�I b-CAL, We J� • - • - 24"01C. x ♦ ''' ` •' '�ivi••'�•- vv�girii -♦ ♦N I 'FARE ... .. 'Y. LN` a �' J 25 "'wi'.si..w.e..... i+ 0 24" Q.G. 6" GAL 160" HINC-Ep .. x 2.51, 220" G qM4 t PARISONI PERIMETER TREES P 141 8" HT X 12" 5FV, I GALLON - 11EX YOKTOPJA . 15` I f000` G 0 _ p ACCENT TREE 2" GAL , uiu 2,26011 2096 PALMS C3-- 1 313- 1 SHADE TREES ♦ :-I I i ^. +. -.. ar _ . ar : r %' I ."i...' ._r .r ♦ R 0 Eon A. a IJ a r' .gym r;�;'i L 7 ED a =I • ' 3J 01011 1!■ WN i'i'arc gas± f����ai� >+•a� #a�+rr. �` ��!":' LANTANA CAMARA T! /, to LG 24"04. , i 11a7b LANTMA MONTEMPENSIS -�I b-CAL, We J� • - • - 24"01C. x �lr -♦ ♦N I 'FARE 1.5" = 25211 40 A51A11 25 MINIMA J4554WE i+ 0 24" Q.G. 6" GAL 160" HINC-Ep .. x 2.51, 220" G .gym r;�;'i L 7 ED a =I • ' 3J 01011 1!■ WN i'i'arc gas± f����ai� >+•a� #a�+rr. �` ��!":' LANTANA CAMARA T! 6OW z 24"04. I 35 r6-3 1 il ppc.SS� ti �} OA z ;n �t �x Ay � v;h u C. LG I T Zfeb LANTANA CAMARA T! 6OW 10" HT X 100 , ' GALLON 24"04. , i 11a7b LANTMA MONTEMPENSIS EX15TINS b-CAL, We 10" HT X 10" , 1 GALLON • - 24"01C. _ ♦ .. it -♦ ♦N I 'FARE 1.5" = 25211 40 A51A11 25 MINIMA J4554WE I$" , "N. a PPR I GALLON 0 24" Q.G. 6" GAL 160" HINC-Ep .. x 2.51, 220" G qM4 t PARISONI PERIMETER TREES P 141 8" HT X 12" 5FV, I GALLON - 11EX YOKTOPJA . 15` I f000` G 0 _ p ACCENT TREE 2" GAL , 2,26011 2096 PALMS C3-- 1 313- 1 SHADE TREES ♦ :-I I i ^. +. -.. ar _ . ar : r %' I ."i...' ._r .r ♦ -i ? 15% E.qr TREES 0 555 535 5HRUE5 i i orl 13 3 57 SHAVE TREE 2" GAL MULTI- F 15` 1q 77° G ,r:. _... G ACCENT TREE _ - 1: • , 12/3= 4 G 0 PALMS 1.3" "I I GALLON I, y 0 137 • y,rt I • w ..� r -I • 3 GAL G ppc.SS� ti �} OA z ;n �t �x Ay � v;h u C. 0 Ilri A 0 0 a LG I T Zfeb LANTANA CAMARA T! 6OW 10" HT X 100 , ' GALLON 24"04. LY i 11a7b LANTMA MONTEMPENSIS EX15TINS PVRPLE IL 10" HT X 10" , 1 GALLON • - 24"01C. liM PFZOPOSED TA 1.5" = 25211 40 A51A11 25 MINIMA J4554WE I$" , "N. a PPR I GALLON 0 24" Q.G. 6" GAL 160" HINC-Ep .. x 2.51, 220" G qM4 t PARISONI PERIMETER TREES P 141 8" HT X 12" 5FV, I GALLON 2" GAL 24" Q.G. ARTERIAL 15` I f000` G 0 i► �F * � p ACCENT TREE 2" GAL , 2,26011 2096 PALMS C3-- 1 0 Ilri A 0 0 a R A W MATCH ' wr C R ,i D ".. Arlr rii ... O ai► ' z I T N T 1 T! KTI RFrz REPLACEMENT i "i /�/ REPLACEMENT rrI REWIRED- EX15TINS PROFosw 10% ...:. r. :. • - REWIRED liM PFZOPOSED CAE33A6E PALM - IcI4 X 1.5" = 25211 TOTAL REPLACEMENT INCHES 2,700" 2Ca 25 LIVE ' %► 0 5HADE TREE 6" GAL 160" HINC-Ep .. x 2.51, 220" G 0 PERIMETER TREES 46 SHADE TREE 2" GAL NORTH ARTERIAL 15` I f000` G 0 i► �F * � p ACCENT TREE 2" GAL , 2,26011 2096 PALMS C3-- 1 313- 1 SHADE TREES NOTE. Mr,_ ♦ 0 PALMS 1.311 15% E.qr TREES 0 555 535 5HRUE5 3 GAL 13 3 57 SHAVE TREE 2" GAL MULTI- F 15` 1q 77° G c1212= 46 G ACCENT TREE 2" GAL 12/3= 4 G 0 PALMS 1.3" 0 137 157 SHRUBS 3 GAL G G 25 SHAVE TREE 2" GAL EAST MULTI - E i5' " �y M ry 1 ®G° T E ti GAL t 0 G G PALMS 13" Ci 0 5 UES 3 GAL 11 37 45 SHADE TREE " CAL T AR IAL 15` 1,5Gi' G G A T E 211 G G 6/3- 2 p PALMS 1.311 520 52o - --L S - - j- 3 G R A W MATCH ' wr C R ,i D ".. Arlr rii ... O ai► ' e "1 z RFrz REPLACEMENT i "i /�/ REPLACEMENT rrI REWIRED- ;., IZ •sal s. 10% ...:. r. :. • - s s liM PFZOPOSED CAE33A6E PALM - IcI4 X 1.5" = 25211 TOTAL REPLACEMENT INCHES 2,700" LIVE OAK - 5q X y LS-4 LIVE ' %► 620" MAONOLIA- 64 X 2.5" 160" HINC-Ep .. x 2.51, 220" TREE REOUIREMENT5 PERIMETER TREES * INTERIOR TREES - 500 TREIE5 r.r �l i L 5 LS-6 TOTAL •r G r r I TREES i► �F * � .err ai► �r � , 2,26011 2096 PALMS SHADE TREES NOTE. Mr,_ ♦ ADDED To TABLE q2% NATIVE TREES 15% E.qr TREES e "1 z i "i /�/ LS-2 ;., IZ •sal s. liM LS-4 i ' �l i L 5 LS-6 M .o �r ' I - I 2 Wr *' -- El ON - -, Mi. I - - a IM r s raool;4;-;Qm ii ♦' � FULLY PERFORATED TO ..,r i" '10 SOCK TREE AERATION PLAN r�aa��l +�rt?�iK!�i_��i'�1_+`;il� I iii *ii INDICATES THAT ALL REQUIRED DR + N PERMITS HAVE BEEN OBTAINED f ! THAT CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED TO COMMENCE. FERTILIZER IN LATE FALL, WHICH MAY PROMOTE FR05T TENVER FOLIAR ! GROWTH. 00 NOT ALLOW CHEMICALS TO FALL ON, OR TRANSLOcATE ON r�aa��l +�rt?�iK!�i_��i'�1_+`;il� iii *ii �i�n�►�r�� �S CHEMICAL LS: f FERTILIZE TO PROMOTE HEALTHY PLANT GROWTH WITI CRAGC EXCESSIVE TOP FOLIAR GROWTH. 00 NOT APPLY HIGH NITROGEN FERTILIZER IN LATE FALL, WHICH MAY PROMOTE FR05T TENVER FOLIAR GROWTH. 00 NOT ALLOW CHEMICALS TO FALL ON, OR TRANSLOcATE ON OFF -51TE AREA, 00 NOT ALLOW RATER GONTAININI57 TOXIC AMOUNT5 OF lip THE ir•11 aRFAI PROVIDES COLORED, TEXTURED 91JRFACE THAT POSSESS EXCEPTIONAL 1 #► 1 O SY51EM FOR TREES THE FERTILIZER APPLI( ATION5 SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: MARCH, JUNE AID SEPTEMBER. LroE A 13-5-10 FORMIJLATION AT A RATE OF TWO POUNDS PER INCH OF CALIPER OF LE55 THAN 6A CALIPER AND FIVE POU05 PER INCH OF CALIPER OVER 6A CALIPER � • . ..r r r s � rr � • tir ' '► r � �- r rtr r� j . r r r! � r r•r 121121111 liq - r - -.� . . � _. ^:A _i .17:. #... # " ^i# r': I'f '!I �" ■/ �►` f a I so• BE w: w BUILDING 7C ADDITION w11 1 i 1 '� REVISED AS BUILT m LS 6 Y ol 2/27/02 FOR LAWN5 THE FERTILIZER APPLIGATION55HALL 13E AS FOLLOWS: FEBnARY, APRIL, XNE, SEPTEMBER PEcEMBEP, Ll5E A 16 -4 -& FORMATION AT A RATE OF 12 POUNDS IpX S.E. �S CHEMICAL LS: f FERTILIZE TO PROMOTE HEALTHY PLANT GROWTH WITI CRAGC EXCESSIVE TOP FOLIAR GROWTH. 00 NOT APPLY HIGH NITROGEN FERTILIZER IN LATE FALL, WHICH MAY PROMOTE FR05T TENVER FOLIAR GROWTH. 00 NOT ALLOW CHEMICALS TO FALL ON, OR TRANSLOcATE ON OFF -51TE AREA, 00 NOT ALLOW RATER GONTAININI57 TOXIC AMOUNT5 OF GHEMICAL5 TO POOL OR RVOLE AFTER COMPLETION OF OPERATION5. 98 -4 MULCHING: ALL !3 ANP CROW COVER AREAS ANO NARRAL AREAS ARE TO BE CONTI l-N-Y MAINTANINED WITH CLEAN FRESH HJLCH THREE INCH OEM, REAPPLYING AS NEGE55ARY FOR A FRESH APPEARANCE. 121121111 liq - r - -.� . . � _. ^:A _i .17:. #... # " ^i# r': I'f '!I �" ■/ �►` f a I so• BE w: w BUILDING 7C ADDITION w11 1 i 1 '� REVISED AS BUILT m LS 6 Y ol 2/27/02 DESIGNED A 5"f'-KINDICATES THAT ALL REQUIRED A.U. li AND THAT CONSTRUCTION IS ���AUTHORIZED TO COMMENCE, JJ.L O.C. (513) 831-9595 FAX 531-5485 andle,51a@qjtc.net /..n.`' 0 Em PER COSTCO BUILDING 7C ADDITION By 01166 LS-3 - - F.B� a PG� - N/A 6 = ATE' 0 B 8i 6I— B; 9 W 8 W W Z J 2 H g� B, o f; r! gf }d g� tl _j � r 351 6 A Af G l i Vf i MR, 0 7 lion IA I Al A offim.-I'll 236-5 12' 15' 12 15' P) 12' F1 •ese� 7rr�l 'Qit�a I. mow, T. i li r f r 4 Mum x'30 -5 29 -4 il i� � ►fit r R viii t X3-3 r � r' is E 0 t IN 0 0 l om Ppp ♦� 11 I &Ai1 SYSTEM I VM F — R1 O6I THE WORK COVERED By THIS SPEGIFIGATION SHALL IW-,LLVE MAINTENANCE OF THE rr 6, ,.; INGLUDIN67 ALL I ADJUSTMENTS, r r a r' AND REPLACEMENTS REQUIRED. TWELVE MAINTENANCE VISITS SHALL BE T14E MINIMUM, ADDITIONAL VISITS MAY • REQUIRED, r ' 94ALL OCCUR, AT THESAME TIME AS THE LAND50APE MAINTENANCE VTSI CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND PAY FOR ALL MATERIAL5, LABOR, EQUIPMENT, LIGEN5E5, TAXE5 AND OTHER ITEMS REQUIRED FOR EXECUTION AND COMPLETION OF ALL WORK UNDER TH15 5EGTIOK THE FOLLOWING ITEMS OF RELATED WORK ARE SPECIFIED AND INCLUDED IN OTHER SEGTION5 OF THESE SECTION • s'r - UNDERGROU IRRIGATION SYSTEM SECTION O2qO0 — LANDSCAPE WORK 5ECTION # 21MO — LM05GAPE .. THE AUTOMATIG SPRINKLER TO MAINTAIN PLANT HEAJ-TH AND TO CONSERVE WATER. T14E #,.. O. RESPONSIBLE IRRI6A-nON SYSTEM, INCLUDING ELECTRIC VALVES, AND SPRINKLER ID ALL NECESSARY APPURTENANCES. #AMA&E BY OTHERS WILL NOT RELIEVE T14E CONTRACTOR OF H15 RESPONSIBILITY TO MAINTAIN THE Rrr r rIW = COVERS AND ANNUAL5 IN A HEALTHY WNDITION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY INFORM THE OMER OR oNNER,5 - KEPRE5MTATIVE OF ANY E FAILURE, . ..r r tika r x ARE REQUIRED. THE CONTRACTOR PROVIDE SUPEr O OF THE5Y5TEMAND5HALL ADJUSTMENT% REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS REWIRED. CONTRACTOR AGREES TO REM-ACE E>FEN5E ANY PART OF THE •r , i PAMAOED BY H15 Fr!K5ONNEL DURING EXECVTION OF THIS CONTRACT. SYSTEM WARRANTY; REPLACED HIM FOR MATERIAL AND LABOR FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR AFTER INSTAI-LATION OF PRODXT5 .. r a, . • .. rr♦ .r�� r. ♦ a i. .., +,ri. t. ,. ..� � i •..Ili' ,PE5IGN r r • E)EGUTIOlt, OPERATION THE GONTRACTOR514ALL, BE KNOWLEDGEABLE AND HAVE EXPERIEZE WITH THE i t M OF i rfr rW IRRIOATION ii THE r. i. # r BE RESPONSIBLE r rr '.II► 41.y ..ir REQUIREMENTS OF THE TURF� PALMS, TREE-5,5HADE AND GROUND coVERS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROGRAM WATERING SCHEMES INTO THE CONTROLLERS TO MEET r , li PLANT NEEDS. i CAPACITY NOT BE i r'D BECAUSE TURF WATER NEEDS TO VARROM MONTH TO MONTH, THE AMOUNT OF WATERING TIME SHALL BE ADWTED BY THE CONTRACTOR PERIODICALLY To REFLErT THESE Vie. FEATURE CONTROLLER. 1 M015TURE FRO13E METER SHALL BE U5ED 13Y THE GONTRAGTOR TO DETERMINE 501L i CONTENT ♦' 1 rf y TURF AREAS AND CORRECTIVE ACTION ivKOMPTLY TO MODIFY THE WATERING 56HEOULE AND RECTIFY THE CONDITION. EXCE551VE WATERING 5HAIJ- BE AVOIDED. PLANT5 SHALL BE WATERED, THEREFORJ� By THE CONTRACTOR IN ACCORD V41TH THE SEA50N RAINFALL, 501L TYPE, TURF TYPE, rO •.P , FEATURE AND EVAPOTRANSPIRATION FACTr ALL IRRIGATION •: BETWEEN THE HOURS OF • O♦ P.M. AND 6:00 I e Y..r APPROVED .r f OWNER OR OI r.:r REPRESENTATIVE. 5CREDI.E MAY BE A09VD BY THE OMER ME TO WATER RESTRICTIONS OR OTHER f r r + a on LWUMEANYA 9u. 63 5 637-5 613-4 -/614-5 640-5 641-5 638-4 616-5 617-4 25-5 -.524-4 70623-5 45!A; A2r -5 vi 663!!4 AS64- a r a • p -93Y-5 U1 WRIMMIS am% \LA/ --- b D. m i FAvFrb1ftAA Pf"LAPP'N'T I'T'rt A 5'WDE, SEE PETAL5 5HEET 1-5-2 COLOR 5HALL BE BRICK RED • I W W. \LV5 LLJ *48-5 z LV GU f 45 —2\ 46- LA 7- 4 34- LY 110 12 Lo 27 55 LV 10 V5 /3\ 109 -5 08 MC/ ti 07 12 a KEY PLAN NORTH A y LYV 15-5 14-5 4 v 20-5 919-5 I E RAI I'M Eflim, LS-1 LS-2 10 I -aw gigmg , 0 0 * loop -- - i I �In --t t PP,OP05Er,> LANG APE FOR CABBAC-7E PALM IN5TALLATION.- TRIM ALL OF FRO AT TIME OF 01651NO AND PLANTINO M MUL RETAIN ALL BOOT5 ON TRUNK nwm 20 LAYS R5 BURLAP PAD AT 14 C FIN15SRADE 15 GZUANTITY 5UPPORT CONTACT -a NO 4OVE CONTAINER AReENTINE 5T, 5TINE )M ROOTBALL NAILS IN TREE HOOP 4NTINr:7 5011- MIXTURE V BAHIA FLORATAM HIRE TIE 5TINO 501L 3" MINIMUM MULCH Q\/ SPECIE5 PP,OP05Er,> LANG APE nwm 14 C FIN15SRADE 15 GZUANTITY AReENTINE 5T, 5TINE BAHIA FLORATAM 3" MINIMUM MULCH Q\/ SPECIE5 50 0 50 D ROOTBALL, 15" MINIMUM RADIU5 FROM TRUNK PROTE CTIVE KASHED -IN AND TAMPED L EXISTING 501L TRE E BARR ICI AD E ADDITIONAL TREE UNAUTHORIZED TREE REMOVAL EX15TINO 5UB DE 00 000 000 00 00000.0 000 0 k-1 I i E�15TINe TREE TO REMAIN EX15TINC-7 TREE 300000000000` 00000C 00000 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 31, DEEP 000000000000 PALM STAKIN5 AND FLANTINO DETAIL 405-3 E NUMBER AND GUALITY 7E IOU TO BE REMOVED )o 0 00000 PIN BARK 'o 000000 00 NU C-70ET5 0 000,00 000 0 000 WNTRAOTOR SHALL REMOVE 5TAKE-9 A S Al2TER, ONE C-RONM z 00 0 0°°a °00 9 ,00 SEASON. KFILL MIXTURE LAND51GAPE MIX 'NATIVE 501L (EX15TINO 5011-) ,TIN5 SUBORADE W ZA • N NJ Em arm a ER F!m 301 01=11 !001 4 5 CIE M SF% AN II 1731� 41 �c NOTE: FOP, LANDSCAPE NOTES AND DETAILS SEE SHEET LA-6 PLANT MATERIAL LIST C= ! I BUFFER LAND50APE REOUIREMENT5. I k I -rt-' rn I r) I A k I t-m% t'-* o- A fn t--' Ii 1=.-N I I I M t-- t A = k I -re-- \- VG I BuN=ER TyrE V41PTH LENSTH WANTIT`r OUANT11Y OLIANT17Y q'-15'OT HEIGHT5,5TA06EREP SIZE- EXISTINO FROFOSED IT HT X 11- SPP, 6" CAL, B 4 B GUERGUS VIR61NIANA 10- HT X 5-5P0, 2" CAL, 50 0ALLON 20 MAGNOLIA GRANPIFLORA q- HT X 5- SPP, 2" rAL, 30 GALLON 0 SHAPE ULMU5 ALATA HT X 5 5PP, 2 - CAL, 50 GALLON 0 �'HT x 5, 5pr,>, muLn-5TEm, oo GALLON___ M 2" GAL 5 HT X 5PP, MULTI STE , 50 GALLO ARTERIAL 15, LAGER5TROEMIA INr?I0A"TU50ARORA" 0 5' HT X 5"SPV, MULTI-5TEM, 50 GALLON 0 II y�I -7- HT X 65M, MULTI-5TEM, 25 GALLON 24" HT X 24" 5PP, 5 GALLON y. HIBISCUS R05ASINEN515 0 24" HT X 24" SM, 3 GALLON 1.511 IXO "PETITE PINK" W' HT X 0" 5PP, 5 GALLON 0 5555 a ON 12 HT X 12"SPO, I GALLON 5H B5 3 OAL LANTANA CAMARA 10" HT X 10" 5FV, I GALLON 13 LIRIOPE- MU5rAR1 'VARIEGATED 61ANT1 5-1 SHADE TREE 2" GAL 0 q2/2= 46 C= ! I BUFFER LAND50APE REOUIREMENT5. I k I -rt-' rn I r) I A k I t-m% t'-* o- A fn t--' Ii 1=.-N I I I M t-- t A = k I -re-- \- VG I BuN=ER TyrE V41PTH LENSTH WANTIT`r OUANT11Y OLIANT17Y OATEWRy SIZE- EXISTINO FROFOSED REOUIPP-0 20 25 0 SHAPE G& 0 SHAPE TREE 2" GAL NORTH ARTERIAL 15, 0 0 0 ACCENT TREE 2" CAL 5/3= I ZV3 = 1 0 PALMS 1.511 0 5555 5H B5 3 OAL 13 4 5-1 SHADE TREE 2" GAL 0 q2/2= 46 0 ACCENT TREE 2" GAL 5OUTH MULTI- F 15, llq-nl ------ - - 12/3= 4 0 0 PALMS 1.311 0 5-7 131 SHRUBS 5 OAL 0 1) 25 SHADE TREE 2" GAL 0 54/2= 27 0 ACCENT TREE 2" GAL EAST MULTI- F 151 85011 0 9 0 PALMS 0 0 0 SHRUBS 5 CAL 11 31 45 SHADE TREE 2" GAL 0 0 0 ACCENT TREE 2" GAL NEST ARTERIAL 151 1,5501 --- 0 6/3= 2 0 PALMS 1.591 0 520 520 SHRUBS 3 05AL SHEET DESCRIPTION, pq 11!1!1!11111 Jill 83j'vmvv'3'10 Ao THE SEMBLER COMPANY . . . . . 5858 CENTRAL AVENUE ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA 33707 PHONE, (727) 384-6000 Y. 2T5 * ZlrAD 2B Z —F 8.;Ko X1, 1 4 2;�5-5 C259-5 25$ -5 2-59-5 5 8 8 6 ,��-5, 4 114�&,-4 >�° 4 M- 21* 17"16' 899-4 111; 1 1 p!I 111A rl I I 1 1-11 om REVISIONS C I m—a 4�' �N-4' MATCH LINE SEE LA-1 THE SEMBLER COMPANY 5658 CENTRAL AVENUE ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA 33707 PHONE. (727) 384-6000 ;�10' ,517-4 ',55 M- 4 536-5 / 5.3.7_ -5 3" 23' 5 KEY PLAN SHEET DESCRIPTION, CLEARWKFEIR n�'AALL REDEVELOPMENT REVISIONS I ilk 101 0 12', cl a_ —• I X 7 5 17-�-,3 -4 )784- ir LB-3 4 81� -4 74 % 147� 7785 -5 5 co 5 TYPIGAL TREE BARRICADE 5 4-1 414- - PLSW .\ � ! 4 4 di 7 �- �\5 21 Z14-3 2- 5 i'l L r75 A 7 4- I 4�' �N-4' MATCH LINE SEE LA-1 THE SEMBLER COMPANY 5658 CENTRAL AVENUE ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA 33707 PHONE. (727) 384-6000 ;�10' ,517-4 ',55 M- 4 536-5 / 5.3.7_ -5 3" 23' 5 KEY PLAN SHEET DESCRIPTION, CLEARWKFEIR n�'AALL REDEVELOPMENT REVISIONS I ilk 101 lag 0-10 rlmmr_-171�- 110 29, P5 8 4 ®2 M-om SHEET DESCRIPTION, CLEARWATER MIALL REDEVELOPMENI IMIIIIIIII�IJ REVISIONS I= MATC, H LINE SEE LA-3 m , X r7 5 m Em, I W a 1070 "Ol li 476 DEAD 7A-5 374�-4 k7l MA 0 9 = RMA F907-1 I m .>I 0 �p rAi k F4 ffir�j�' #A MATCH LINE 5EE LA�4 20? 114-5 m 11 m m Q IRRIOATION NOTE. ALL NEH LANDSCAPE HILL BE IRRIOATED U51NO AN AUTOMATIC, UNDER&ROURA CONTI;ZACTOR SHALL REMOVE STAKES AND &JY9 AFTER ONE ORIONIN0 5HRUE3 FLANTINO PETAIL k It (S3 C,PAr.i= PI AWTci '74" r)W rF=WT;=;2 IN 5TA O&ER ROH5 OF PLANTS 7 20? 114-5 m 11 m m Q IRRIOATION NOTE. ALL NEH LANDSCAPE HILL BE IRRIOATED U51NO AN AUTOMATIC, UNDER&ROURA CONTI;ZACTOR SHALL REMOVE STAKES AND &JY9 AFTER ONE ORIONIN0 5HRUE3 FLANTINO PETAIL k It (S3 C,PAr.i= PI AWTci '74" r)W rF=WT;=;2 IN 5TA O&ER ROH5 OF PLANTS CONTI;ZAOTOR SHALL REMOVE STAI<E-5 ARP WY5 AFTER ONE 0WHIN0 SEASON. 1-1-ANDSCAPE ARCHITECT5 * LAND PLANNERS * URBAN DE51GK 432G EL PRADO TAMPA, fL0R(DA 33G29 (8 13) 831-9595 fAX 831-5485 anciIC51a@CJte.net 5 2X I ARBORTIE GONNEOTION5 OR HIRE V41TH 314" PLASTIC, H05E TO I ilwROTEC,T TRUNK GROHN OF ROOTBALL- SHALL BE IN5TALLEP LEVEL HITH FINISH ORAPE 5" MINIMUM MULGH LAYER I 1111111 laffisowalrd 15 \ GUANTITY OV 5FEGIEr- -?YJ c" THE SEMEBLER COMPAN 711 5858 CENTRAL AVENUE ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA 33707 PHONE, (727) 384-6000 liliplill hill II REVISIONS INIMLI PALM 5TAKINO AND FLANTINO DETAIL CONTI;ZAOTOR SHALL REMOVE STAI<E-5 ARP WY5 AFTER ONE 0WHIN0 SEASON. 1-1-ANDSCAPE ARCHITECT5 * LAND PLANNERS * URBAN DE51GK 432G EL PRADO TAMPA, fL0R(DA 33G29 (8 13) 831-9595 fAX 831-5485 anciIC51a@CJte.net 5 2X I ARBORTIE GONNEOTION5 OR HIRE V41TH 314" PLASTIC, H05E TO I ilwROTEC,T TRUNK GROHN OF ROOTBALL- SHALL BE IN5TALLEP LEVEL HITH FINISH ORAPE 5" MINIMUM MULGH LAYER I 1111111 laffisowalrd 15 \ GUANTITY OV 5FEGIEr- -?YJ c" THE SEMEBLER COMPAN 711 5858 CENTRAL AVENUE ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA 33707 PHONE, (727) 384-6000 liliplill hill II REVISIONS INIMLI 'o ! O/W w 313', M, 307 309 G'• 0 U.Mm ftt- 044 "mmm 11 "mmm =mmm 0 0 ammm OMEN* 0 G=MW eammm 0 Immm ammm 0 Comm qmmw 0 ammm am== 0 MATCH UNE A-A OM SHEff LQ) F z Ifl) FN T) Z < _j co Z) T w (D 8z LJ z z 00 L? 21 < _j LLI cl) LU LL- Lr) LLJ r- Ln I z • cl) UJ z < U-1 D- < CL LU co 5EAL 5heet 6 No� L 1 i i i �Y OCT 1 2001 + f Sheet Noa z G ) r f cv ti U Lij z �i- m �y cri L Uco OCT 1 2001 + f Sheet Noa z z u G) (S) LU 0 U z < E < cl cl) Z) E)z W* 3 0 0 LL F-- z z 0 L cf) Z n I — LU MATCH LINE A-A SHEEr (S) 735 738 t<>L 40mmm offimmm 0 =WNW 4mmm 0 "mam emmm a Z mmma mm w • 4mm 0 mmm 0 U�m ommm 0 m=m mmm mmm 0 ammm "Emmm 0 eummm mmmm 0 Gmm J,�w 4ammme a "N 0 Qm cl) 6n J UJ Ln in L 736 737 ( 11 1 -3 o i45 a < z I 535 LL, L5 wi 0 < u u Cc ui u 767 1 7661 70 517, ?74,� 1 1 11 1 �i z 8-10, 704% �04 '771 550§ a- 79 770 7 p 551 6)" 537 541 -7- 538 539 - - - - - - - @,'52 2 3,3 6`5- 512 54o 53 576 5111 l T39-��' F- 71, 51 10- 2`,� 7 j 0,,,7 ,, = 54 ll,,, L 1�,i �'"5W6; 5" 7 50, 10 i2 t4'` ' 772 0 78 773 74' 775'! 776 �575 jj 5556- l 16 5;� - � I t1574 558A -'5, 4� -w 779 20 4 560 �72 �82 1 561- L =I 580 12' 12' leil'V 570 uq 2" 563' 567 4.uul 5bect No. Ll .3 %f R-811 R-813 fi SS R-814 785 ti F-817 17 gR «89 R-81 786 7;� 580 12' 12' leil'V 570 uq 2" 563' 567 4.uul 5bect No. Ll .3 Im"tenfrilm"'. Wnlawilvill 202' 128 /j'i Sheet No. L01" c � UA ii :), z z u (J) n kV LU a z UJ q) Qy LU z z Cl) LU I ca tLU LO m LU = Lr) co (D-Z) 11) 0 134 _3 z < �124 o tu D- D— (j) U co it (n LU *12 6 ui z co z 123 �22 1 133 127 2 )21 1,32 1 120 Y, 8 202' 128 /j'i Sheet No. L01" c � UA ii :), -JM[30r-- SEAL UL. I I Mul Sheet No Ll .5 z Z mu < Cf) 5 UJ 0 0 ) cf C IL 0 z LO cf) LL4 Lr) UJ Z 0 CD ui z < U u C\l k fi- It SEAL UL. I I Mul Sheet No Ll .5 7N z MATM LM B—B (M SHMN LL4) 55 0 =mom mmmm fm�m @=own 0 =mum a ==no 0 M� Gm� f R 0 LU 0 10, 51 L 58 Lr) LU iQ52 63 (S) cl) 5 Lf) n rr ui 9 Ln 57 u ry m o CO cr uj cl < LLJ CL u (S) 82 56 61 10 7N z cj) LU LL- Lr) LU (S) cl) U-1 t Lf) n rr ui = Ln u ry m o CO cr uj cl < LLJ CL u (S) LLI DESIGNED All DRAWN web JJL Q.C. ANY CHANGES IN SPIFICTF-S, SPECTFICATIO-N-S, G"I PLANT MATERIAL LIST 05 Dow 40 MAGNOLIA 5 WINGED ELM -1 GRAPE MrRTLE + 5 TOTAL TREE5 1-7 7 -1, 55% A-I'Vi- MAN-` S ST-ZC fc� Arlom, OR D E' G ALL iu'JCROVA—L WE). per ap-'rove(I plan pric;r I() C 0 T -�P-octioma, Rej,is.pection fee3 are -priandatory. LANI:�)SOAFE NC.'.""TES o" mu MEN 512 EN 1222MV I 112W M-03" FA22 USE roT."AFIRINTREUM-mm ,,HN OF ROOTE3ALLSHALL BE ALLED I" ABOVE FIN15H ORADE IINIMUM MULGH LAYER i wff-4 ar-A I ; rol V rd a rA Q my= IYIMTZ��� sffl�� 1-1 V \—, ALL per approvecl C 0; a re imajj,'x qol-Y, �--) v M"UAM $ .�- wtlrl ILVLw"I ! ����r r. i rw��urn r*4 A N LEGAL DESCRIFT10N utm %WT PAW W-Azi LMMMAIE AM IF 0 NOTE: SEE BOUNDARY, TOPOGRAPHIC, TREE 81 DESIGN SURVEY PREPARED BY POLARIS ASSOCIATES, INC. DATED: 9/15/99 E 0 A csmnlwffft N H W A (D s (D G ArM am Am F'" %8� A wz& JL R Afivw#& cum Mp &Inv C u XY Avu JK U- fj -cL-- 10 CEL COP IN Cr N S 002"N 17, TOWNSHIP 29 S, RANGE 16 E' -il—RVA I Ity; VAI ---7j PREPARED FOR: LhA LL LLt.,p RWATF= GWIA, M TITLE 1 COVER SHEET 2 TYPICAL SECTIONS AND BMP DETAIL, C OWNER/DEVELOPER: 3 DEMOLITION AND EROSION CONTROL PLAN - PHASE 1 4 5 8 -59 CENTRAL AVENUE N CLEARWATER MALL, LLC 6 DEMOLITION AND EROSION CONTROL PLAN - PHASE 4 7 MASTER GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN 8 c/o THE SELF R COMPANY 9-10 ROADWAY IM PLANS 11 HOFKZONTAL CONTROL, SMING AND STRIPING PLAN 12-17 5858 CENTRAL AVENUE ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA 33707 18-190 PAVING, GRADING AND DRAINAGE DETAILS 20-75, ST PETERSBURG, FL 33707 0 (727) 384-6000 VOICE/(727) 345-4937 FAX 2,0, WATER DETAILS 29A 36' WATER MAIN RELOCATION - PLAN AND PROFILE I SANITARY SEWER DETAILS SP-1 LOWES SITE DEVELOPMENT CRITERIA PLAN SP-2 TEL# (727) 384-6000 FAX# (727) 345-4937 SP-3 ARCHITECT: CIVIL ENGINEER: *• a* SITE DETAILS SD2-02 COSTOO GASOLINE FACUTY GRADING PLAN L DAVIDSON DOOLEY, INC. FLORIDA DESIGN CONSULTANTS, INC. Fn 5201 W. KENNEDY BLVD. 2639 McCORMICK DRIVE PREPARED BY: 0 TAMPA, FLORIDA 33609 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33759 0 (813) 288-9299 PHONE (813) 288-8046 FAX (727) 724-8422 VOICE/(727) 724-8606 FAX U) LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: LAND SURVEYOR: #-LORIDA DESIGN CONSULTANTS, INC. 0 ANDERSON-LESNIAK 4326 EL PRADO BLVD. FLORIDA DESIGN 2639 McCORMICK CONSULTANTS, DRIVE INC. ENGINEERS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, SURVEYORS a PLANNERS TAMPA, FLORIDA 33629 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA-33759 (813) 831-9595 VOICE/(813) 831-5485 FAX (727) 724-8422 VOICE/(727) 724-8606 FAX 2639 McCormick Dr. Clearwater, Fl. 33759 Telt (727) 724-8422- Fax.. (727) 724-8606 E.B. # 7421 SAEET TITLE 1 COVER SHEET 2 TYPICAL SECTIONS AND BMP DETAIL, 2A 'EROSION CONTROL SEOUENCE PLAN 3 DEMOLITION AND EROSION CONTROL PLAN - PHASE 1 4 DEMOLITION AND EROSION CONTROL PLAN - PHASE 2 5, DEMOLITION AND EROSION CONTROL PLAN - PHASE 3 6 DEMOLITION AND EROSION CONTROL PLAN - PHASE 4 7 MASTER GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN 8 MASTER WATER AND SANITARY SEWER PLAN 9-10 ROADWAY IM PLANS 11 HOFKZONTAL CONTROL, SMING AND STRIPING PLAN 12-17 PAVING, GRADING 'AND DRAINAGE I PLANS 18-190 PAVING, GRADING AND DRAINAGE DETAILS 20-75, WATER AND SANITARY SEWER PLANS 26-28 UTILITY CROSSING DETAILS 2,0, WATER DETAILS 29A 36' WATER MAIN RELOCATION - PLAN AND PROFILE 30 SANITARY SEWER DETAILS SP-1 LOWES SITE DEVELOPMENT CRITERIA PLAN SP-2 LOWE'S STANDARD DETAILS SP-3 LOWE'S STANDARD DETAILS AND NOTES SDZ01 *• a* SITE DETAILS SD2-02 COSTOO GASOLINE FACUTY GRADING PLAN I'd � ` ` ` ` / ' E a to 4 N h a h 4 a N r z Q A Q w I 1 DESIGNED i� Tf%E SIURTIAE 'V;- TAL VVIL "IRS&-jL#ai COXPRrEASI7`L ■RVISIORIS- _j( WISH= PREPARED FOR. • OC / JD CONTROL OFFICER IN THIS S•AA I Ing, 1 REVISED -PER COSTCO COMMENTS DRAWN —1 i INDICATES THAT ALL REQUIR HAVE BEEN OBTAINN C/O THE SEMBLER COMPANY ORIDA DESIGN IV I CONSI H TA INC. REVISED GRADING KC ROH 7 ENGINEERS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, SURVEYORS a PLANNERS ........... I Avil EIMA REVISED PER TENANT COMMENTS, ADDED SPOT ELEVATIONS it PAVING, GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN 2639 D wa McCormick r. CleGrter FL, 33759 SHEET DESCRIPTION- "IRS&-jL#ai COXPRrEASI7`L ■RVISIORIS- _j( WISH= RWATER CLEA MALL LLC Ing, 1 REVISED -PER COSTCO COMMENTS C/O THE SEMBLER COMPANY CLEARWATER MALL REDEVELOPMENT REVISED GRADING ---- --- REVISED PER TENANT COMMENTS, ADDED SPOT ELEVATIONS 5858 CENTRAL AVENUE PAVING, GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN REVISED PER CITY OF CLEARWATER COMMENTS ST. PETERSBURG, FL 33707 IEVISE NN r r PER FT CMMENTS R D DO • M : DATE, � Tel: (727) 384-6000 - Fox: (727)345-4937 �Illjf 3/29/02 APE iii r SE E (ItN ALX�A 1 L SEE L AN S 'Af L 4 3 3s s PROPERTY 71 LINE 3 IN- 1(C T6) �60 SEE FUTURE PV 23 221 LF LLJ 7 7 LF OF AIN, 1 SPACFS 49" RCP "Alt fin SHEET DESCRIPTION: 1:911112M PREPARED FOR- CLEARWATER MALL, LLC DRAWN 11AXIUAItti 76-AT Asi. AtQtIA PERMITS HAVE BEEN OBTAIN ORIDA DESIGN u0NS%wMkM= A INC. KC R AND THAT CONSTRUCTION % C/O THE SEMBLER COMPANY ENGINEERS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, SURVEYORS a PLANNERS COMPREHENSIVE REVISIONS AUTHORIZED TO COMMENCII REVISED PER LOWE'S COMMENTS 2639 McCormick Dr. Cleorwater FL, 33759 Tek (727) 72-22 - Fox.. (727)724-8606 4 84 5858 CENTRAL AVENUE PAVING, GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN REVISED PER TENANT COMMENTS, ADDED SPOT ELEVATIONS ST. PETERSBURG, FL 33707 E.B. No. 74:21 SHEET DESCRIPTION: 1:911112M CLEARWATER MALL, LLC C/O THE SEMBLER COMPANY • CLEARWATER MALL REDEVELOPMENT JF%1�181=' i COMPREHENSIVE REVISIONS REVISED PER LOWE'S COMMENTS i WA'= 5858 CENTRAL AVENUE PAVING, GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN REVISED PER TENANT COMMENTS, ADDED SPOT ELEVATIONS ST. PETERSBURG, FL 33707 ADDED ONE WAY MARKINGS AND DO NOT ENTER SIGNS DATE, Tel: (727) 384-600 4937 3/29102 lk� L 5,p �10 S Y r L 7 '1 157 L F li V IE 36.05 (W) 18" W CR 1 .36" RCP z C5 S-- 0.13% *EgICLEAN OUT k_n _ i , :CITY INDEX 221 4t RIM .98 1-7. PREPARED FOR. INDICATES THAT ALL REQUIRED ORIDA DESJGN CONSI H TAN"rc INC E OBTAIN DRAWN PERMITS HAVE B E" K C ROH AND THAT C:ON STRUCTION 'AUTHORIZED TO COMMENCI ENGINEERS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, SURVEYORS a PLANNERS 2639 McCormick Dr. Clearwater FL, 33759 Tek (727) 724-8422 - Fox, (727)724-8606 i - No- 7421 1 SHEET DESCRIPTION: F� A" j&jW&6W" CLEARWATER MALL LLC if COMPREHENSIVE REVISIONS . .......... .. . . 7 C/O THE SEMBLER COMPANY CLEARWATER MALL REDEVELOPMENT rAl REVISED PER LOWS COMMENTS ENT-1 REVISED PER TENANT COMMENTS, ADDED SPOT ELEvA TiONS 5858 CENTRAL AVENUE PAVING, GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN VIA REVISED PER CITY OF CLEARWATER COMMENT'S ST. PETERSBURG, FL 33707 REVISED PER CITY OF CLEARWATER COMMENTS DATE. Tek (727) 384-6000 - Fax. (727)345-4937 3/29/02 I&I I N RELOCATE PULL BOX (SEE SHEET 10 FOR THIS AREA) _J z U n Is K, A- N M I tv _ELEV. 'op curb 1#3 = 3395 11M ELEV. = 3131 3315 v INV= 29.23 FnT Oki) IV. = 26113 '�V W TOW 1� 2�.2;3 IT ""�j iV 'r , C, approximate location 'o of—S" water -w7 r A tj City of Clearvoter A M CLEAR WATER MALL, LLC t DESIGNED PREPARED FOR: OG I JD IC♦NTROL OFFICER IN THIS SPAC -11 OIJICATES�TXAT�_ALL 9XAWEj, YA1E!=W=-T9vW- H INC. 13= • MW !DRAWN KC I RO PERMITS HAVE BEEN ♦ BTAINED O AND THAT CONSTRUCTION 0- FLORIDA SI TANmIgmsy DESIGN CON C/O THE SEMBLER COMPANY i ENGINEERS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, SURVEYORS a PLANNERS REVISED PER UPDATED RM TABS — AUTHORIZED TO COMMENCE. A 5858 CENTRAL AVENUE PAVING, GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN -COMPREHENSIVE REVISIONS 2639 McCormick Dr. Clearwater FL, 33759 ST. PETERSBURG, FL 33707 Tel. (727) 724-8• 22 - Fox. (727)724-86•6 92 ff- SO REVISED PER TENANT COMMENTS, ADDED SPOT ELEVATIONS 1=1 1D ATE, Tel. (727) 384-6000 - Fox- (727)345-4937 E.B. No. 74211 CLEAR WATER MALL, LLC bnEF I FL5GRIF 11141- C LEARWATER MALL REDEVELOPMENT YA1E!=W=-T9vW- 13= • MW am C/O THE SEMBLER COMPANY i REVISED PER UPDATED RM TABS — M A 5858 CENTRAL AVENUE PAVING, GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN -COMPREHENSIVE REVISIONS ST. PETERSBURG, FL 33707 1 FAR 92 ff- SO REVISED PER TENANT COMMENTS, ADDED SPOT ELEVATIONS 1=1 1D ATE, Tel. (727) 384-6000 - Fox- (727)345-4937 3/29/02 48" RCP l 1 , j 0 i� I� 0 A its TO BE VACATED I - , Z , [�] EXISIING STORM JUNCTION BOX REMOVE EXISTING GRATE TOP AND ------,S 0 V. __\ I 1 .0 REPLACE W/ STORM MH TOP (AT ff = 24.37 (S) (EXIST 30" RCP) IE = 2390 (NE) (EXIST 54"RCP) PROPOSED GRADE 35.05) ON[ ASPH,/ BOX. SEE DETAIL, TYPICAL 327 0 E JHCILE 00 (TO BE REMOVED) FOUND CONSTRUCT THREE—CELL BAFFLE I DESIGNED THE SIGNATURE OF THE QUALITY PREPARED O. OC JD CONTROL FFICER N THIS SPACE O :'DRAWN INDICATES THAT ALL REQUIRED PERMITS HAVE BEEN OBTAINED FLORIDA DESIGN C*40NS...... TAN -I rf%0.7 INC. KC ROH THAT CONSTRUCTION Is ENGINEERS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, SURVEYORS a PLANNERS �AUTHORIZED TO COMMENCE. 2639 McCormick Dr. ClearwGter FL, 33759 724-8422 - Fax: (727)724-8606 E.B. No. 7421!� MANHOLE NOT FOUNE UNDER ASF UNDL ASp H UUNZ:)IKUUI I`I­<UI­JU�5LIJ .1111IL-M Z0.101 I W prIveption _�25.115 .2 evice PVC FENCE TO'EXISTING WALL (SEE DETAIL THIS SHEET) 4 3/ IN, Detention E CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT SAMPLE OF FILTER SAND Wam nB-W AND LOCAMON OF SOURCE TO AN APPROVED SOIL LAB 560 LF PVC Area FOR SIEVE ANALYSIS AND PERMEABILITY TEST. PICKET FENCE N.T.S. SEc"nON wA-A7 ai VARIES IN, -48- H. 3.50! 0.75! CLEANOUT @ BOTH ENDS (TYP.) PLASTIC CAP W/INVERTED LUGS, PROVIDE 4' THICK CONC. CONTINUO 3 PROPERTY LINE PVC FENCE COLLAR AROUND BOTH CLEANOUTS 1.5' x 45' .1,10_�_TERRATEX TYPE SD FILTRATION 1/4" STAINLESS e P.V.C. (SOLID, FABRIC (OR APPROVED EQUAL) STEEL MESH (NON-CORR W UV RESISTANT T.O.B. EL 'G' OPE T.O.B. _Ie 42P FLOW IN PIPE J�ot-__ 30 MIL PVC LINER W/ SOLVENT N, !UGATED TM 110.1 rl ��UIM nV'n Mfr%e 0. MIC-01 ArILI 50 WIDTH VARIES (70' MIN) 51 VG NO SLAG OR LIM A .) ESTONE ALLOWED cv ai DESIGNED 'N 111 ' F UD Fj 1c, LID'Ills &D LIJ INS DRAWN WS C) U) LIJ FLOR IDA DESIGN CONSI 11 TANTS', INC. KC I ROH 1! AND CONSTR • AT THUCTION I "j < < ENVIRONMENTALISTS, SURVEYORS a PLANNERS �EIHEMD AUTHORIZED TO COMMENC 0 < EM 2639 McCormick Dr. Clearwater FL, 33759 0 0f > In 0 :D Tel. (727) 724-8422 Fax: (727)724-8606 Z M LIJ < E.B. No. 7421 )LLI W 54" RCP 30" RCP Jb/., MAIRCHLINE YSEE SHEET 16 471 15" RCP led! .4a � '11120 0\0" (�C �R2 110&X?o Snv&ido _sL21 13 RM.&O�_ F414 MANHOLE NOT FOUNE UNDER ASF UNDL ASp H UUNZ:)IKUUI I`I­<UI­JU�5LIJ .1111IL-M Z0.101 I W prIveption _�25.115 .2 evice PVC FENCE TO'EXISTING WALL (SEE DETAIL THIS SHEET) 4 3/ IN, Detention E CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT SAMPLE OF FILTER SAND Wam nB-W AND LOCAMON OF SOURCE TO AN APPROVED SOIL LAB 560 LF PVC Area FOR SIEVE ANALYSIS AND PERMEABILITY TEST. PICKET FENCE N.T.S. SEc"nON wA-A7 ai VARIES IN, -48- H. 3.50! 0.75! CLEANOUT @ BOTH ENDS (TYP.) PLASTIC CAP W/INVERTED LUGS, PROVIDE 4' THICK CONC. CONTINUO 3 PROPERTY LINE PVC FENCE COLLAR AROUND BOTH CLEANOUTS 1.5' x 45' .1,10_�_TERRATEX TYPE SD FILTRATION 1/4" STAINLESS e P.V.C. (SOLID, FABRIC (OR APPROVED EQUAL) STEEL MESH (NON-CORR W UV RESISTANT T.O.B. EL 'G' OPE T.O.B. _Ie 42P FLOW IN PIPE J�ot-__ 30 MIL PVC LINER W/ SOLVENT N, !UGATED TM 110.1 rl ��UIM nV'n Mfr%e 0. MIC-01 ArILI 50 WIDTH VARIES (70' MIN) 51 VG NO SLAG OR LIM A .) ESTONE ALLOWED cv ai UNDERDRAIN FILTRATION SYSTEM N.T.S. 0111swUril "s ron1 ; M.111 aff"10 W21011 (ED - SEE FDOT INDEX No. 30,1 SEE FDOT INDEX No. 304 Qp - SEE FDOT INDEX No. 304 DESIGNED 'N 111 ' F UD Fj 1c, LID'Ills &D I INS DRAWN INDICATES THAT ALL REQUIR PE RMITS HAVE BEEN OBTAINEV FLOR IDA DESIGN CONSI 11 TANTS', INC. KC I ROH 1! AND CONSTR • AT THUCTION I "j ENGINEERS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, SURVEYORS a PLANNERS UNDERDRAIN FILTRATION SYSTEM N.T.S. 0111swUril "s ron1 ; M.111 aff"10 W21011 (ED - SEE FDOT INDEX No. 30,1 SEE FDOT INDEX No. 304 Qp - SEE FDOT INDEX No. 304 Y1.1 > BOTTOM ELEV, 28.0 1111 C"LEARWATER MALL LLC 1, A CLEARWATER MALL REDEVELOPMENT C/O THE SEMBLER COMPANY 5858 CENTRAL AVENUE — vil-.- -1 11-- i; PAVING, GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN DESIGNED 'N 111 I OC / JD DRAWN INDICATES THAT ALL REQUIR PE RMITS HAVE BEEN OBTAINEV FLOR IDA DESIGN CONSI 11 TANTS', INC. KC I ROH 1! AND CONSTR • AT THUCTION I "j ENGINEERS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, SURVEYORS a PLANNERS �EIHEMD AUTHORIZED TO COMMENC EM 2639 McCormick Dr. Clearwater FL, 33759 Tel. (727) 724-8422 Fax: (727)724-8606 E.B. No. 7421 Y1.1 > BOTTOM ELEV, 28.0 1111 C"LEARWATER MALL LLC 1, A CLEARWATER MALL REDEVELOPMENT C/O THE SEMBLER COMPANY 5858 CENTRAL AVENUE — vil-.- -1 11-- i; PAVING, GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN CONTROL OFFICER IN THIS SPACE 0=�� INDICATES THAT ALL REQUIRED DRAWN PERMITS HAVE BEEN OBTAINED ORIDA DESIGN CONSUL TAN` INC. i CLEARWATER MALL, LLC KC ROH AND THAT CONSTRUCTION IS ENGINEERS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, SURVEYORS a PLANNERS AUTHORIZED TO COMMENCE. 0 C/O THE SEMBLER COMPANY CLEARWATER MALL REDEVELOPMENT 2639 McCormick Dr. Clearwater FL, 33759 mas M. am: 724-8422 - Fax: (727)724-8606 REVISED PER PINEH AS CO. HEALTH DEPT. E.B. No. 74211 SHEET DESCRIPTION: 0=�� ....... . REVISED PER CLEARWATER PUBLIC WORKS COMMENTS 1�11 i CLEARWATER MALL, LLC r"3MMI 0 C/O THE SEMBLER COMPANY CLEARWATER MALL REDEVELOPMENT mas M. am: REVISED PER PINELLAS CO. HEALTH DEPT. REVISED PER PINEH AS CO. HEALTH DEPT. 5858 CENTRAL AVENUE WATER AND SANITARY SEWER PLAN COMPREHENSIVE REVISIONS ST. PETERSBURG, FIL 33707 REVISED PER COSTCO COMMENTS Tel. (727) 384-6000 - Fax, (727)345-4937 Flr-L.Z Tr-RIFI"' FRINIFN -PT, 1 SERVICE CONNECTION CONST OF THIS LINE) (CITY INDEX #401) 137 -FHA (Typ) Existing ' �!' 14. 8- PVC SAN @ 0.4" (S�414 EL = 37.8 Ban 44 LF 4" PE WM 1,CVA W/ FDC 2- SERVICES cirp 1,97TAII 12P71 *110 A c i r- n it,, it% i im A ur —-------- 1 8" G — V E: :3 6" DIP WM 8"x 6" WATER METER BANK W/ 9 LF (In 4 123 LF j6 PVC W, IiK 11--, — 6" PVC WM :21 ND 6" TEE p :I?, F74 J, r R PAVEMEN, 15. 3 1 F 6" GV FH FHA 6" 45* BEND Ty EL L 41T�' i r - - - - - -_ 1 f%1 IT"A k I 1111T A DESIGNED THE SIGNATURE OF THE 4UALITY1 I PREPARED FOR: I SHEET DESCRIPTION: CONTROL OFFICER '11LTH'8 A �11 DRAWN INDICATES THAT AL REQ:PIR rt DESIGN CONSUL TAN'Trs, INC, PERMITS HAVE BEEN OBTAIN fit" C- KC ROH FH FHA 6" 45* BEND Ty EL L 41T�' i r - - - - - -_ 1 f%1 IT"A k I 1111T A DESIGNED THE SIGNATURE OF THE 4UALITY1 I PREPARED FOR: I SHEET DESCRIPTION: CONTROL OFFICER '11LTH'8 A �11 DRAWN INDICATES THAT AL REQ:PIR FLORIDA DESIGN CONSUL TAN'Trs, INC, PERMITS HAVE BEEN OBTAIN fit" -111IMIZIrillill REVISED PER PINELLAS CO. HEALTH DEPT. KC ROH AND THAT C04STRUCTION RWTER MLL REDEVELOPMENT CLEA A A ENGINEERS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, SURVEYORsa PLANNERS 10111 50 =- AUTHORIZED TO COMMENC*r I nm EM 2639 McCormick is Clearwater FL, 33759 COMPREHENSIVE REVISIONS Tel. (727) 724-8422 - Fax: (727)724-8606 WATER AND SANITARY SEWER PLAN •E.B. REVISED PER TENANT COMMENTS ST. PETERSBURG, FL 33707 11.: 742, SHEET DESCRIPTION: �11 CLEARWATER MALL, LLIC -111IMIZIrillill REVISED PER PINELLAS CO. HEALTH DEPT. C/O THE SEMBLER COMPANY RWTER MLL REDEVELOPMENT CLEA A A 10111 50 =- REVISED PER PINELLAS CO. HEALTH DEPT. I nm 1 COMPREHENSIVE REVISIONS 5858 CENTRAL AVENUE WATER AND SANITARY SEWER PLAN REVISED PER TENANT COMMENTS ST. PETERSBURG, FL 33707 REVISED PER CITY OF CLEARWATER COMMENTS DATE, Tel: (727) 384-6000 - Fax. (727)345-4937 /29/0211 30 E c, C14 cn D CN C,4 z a_ r, C11 C4 "I E. I M I an 51 1!9- M N 12" TAPPING SLEEVE S'W H RN OF CLEARWATEI V, = 6 8 D! P E E = 3165 (8-DIP) 12" GV 12LF 12- DIP WIVI W/ FCHLORINE INJECTION POINT E MIN M M DESIGNED D THE SIGNATURE OF THE QUALITY -- -- -- 12-20-02 11-4-02 110-23-02 10-118-02 9-06-02 DATE REVISED PER CLEARWATER PUBLIC WORKS COMMENTS REVISED PER PINELLAS CO. HEALTH DEPT. REVISED PER PINELLAS CO. HEALTH DEPT. COMPREHENSIVE REVISIONS REVISED PER LOWE'S COMMENTS REVISIONS APrD By PREPARED FOR- 0 0 OC Ju CONTROL OFFICER IN THIS SPACE INDICATES THAT ALL REQUIRED PERMITS HAVE BEEN OBTAINED 55 LF 8" p;' of FLORIDA DESIGN CONSULmi"AA NomlynS, INC. 0 0 .41 DRAWN 1 water z KC ROH spiclot-, M M cY RWA u"'LEA ATER MALL 7 LLC C/C)" THE SEMBLER C;`OMPANY 5858 CENTRAL AVENUE PETERSBURG, FL 33707 Tel. (727) 384-6000 — Fox. (727)345-4937 DESIGNED D THE SIGNATURE OF THE QUALITY -- -- -- 12-20-02 11-4-02 110-23-02 10-118-02 9-06-02 DATE REVISED PER CLEARWATER PUBLIC WORKS COMMENTS REVISED PER PINELLAS CO. HEALTH DEPT. REVISED PER PINELLAS CO. HEALTH DEPT. COMPREHENSIVE REVISIONS REVISED PER LOWE'S COMMENTS REVISIONS APrD By PREPARED FOR- 0 0 OC Ju CONTROL OFFICER IN THIS SPACE INDICATES THAT ALL REQUIRED PERMITS HAVE BEEN OBTAINED T4 I of FLORIDA DESIGN CONSULmi"AA NomlynS, INC. NO. DRAWN z KC ROH AND THAT CONSUCTION IS TROMMENCE ENGINEERS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, SURVEYORS a PLANNERS < CHECKED AUTHOR ZED TO C . p 2639 McCormick Dr. Clearwater FL, 33759 EM Tel: (727) 724-8422 - Fox. (727)724-8606 cli C'4 O.C. E.B. No. 7421 cY RWA u"'LEA ATER MALL 7 LLC C/C)" THE SEMBLER C;`OMPANY 5858 CENTRAL AVENUE PETERSBURG, FL 33707 Tel. (727) 384-6000 — Fox. (727)345-4937 Stitt I utz>f,.Kir I ivN: CLEARWATER MALL REDEVELOPMENT WATER AND SANITARY SEWER PLAN 1 -- -- -- 12-20-02 11-4-02 110-23-02 10-118-02 9-06-02 DATE REVISED PER CLEARWATER PUBLIC WORKS COMMENTS REVISED PER PINELLAS CO. HEALTH DEPT. REVISED PER PINELLAS CO. HEALTH DEPT. COMPREHENSIVE REVISIONS REVISED PER LOWE'S COMMENTS REVISIONS APrD By 3J «w a r - ",-e, 0 0 SHT-23 -1" �c T a- 30 0 OF 0 1(9 A\ N /A N/A DAM 3/29102 T4 I NO. 7Y I E O O LV C,4 to z 0- O O 04 cq "I 3 I cv I 1792.40'(L,C) 1). A FULLY AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE SUBMITTED FOLLOWING INITIAL LANDSCAPE SUBMITTAL AND REVIEW. 2). A COMPLETELY AUTOMATED IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE DESIGNED AND INSTALLED TO WATER ALL AREAS OF LANDSCAPE DEVELOPMENT SHOWN ON THE LANDSCAPE PLAN. 3). ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH CODES, ORDINANCES, AND REGULATIONS OF ALL GOVERNING AUTHORITIES. 4). IRRIGATION DRAWINGS SHALL BE SUBMITTED UPON APPROVAL OF THE SITE PLAN AND THE LANDSCAPE PLAN. 5). ALL EXISTING IRRIGATION SYSTEMS SHALL BE PROTECTED DURING CONSTRUCTION. ANY DAMAGE TO EXISTING IRRIGATION SYSTEMS DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE REPAIRED AND RESTORED TO A CONDITION EQUAL TO OR BETTER THAN THE PRE - CONSTRUCTION STATUS. 6). THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED SO THAT NO QVERSPRAY SHALL OCCUR ON ANY SIDEWALKS OR WALKWAYS OF THE PROJECT. 7). THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL PROVIDE 100% COVERAGE AND 50% OVERLAP OF ALL PLANT MATERIALS. 8). THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REFER TO THE LANDSCAPE PLAN WHEN TRENCHING TO LAY PIPE TO AVOID TREES AND LARGE SHRUBS AND NOT WILLFULLY INSTALL IRRIGATION SYSTEM AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS WHEN IT IS OBVIOUS IN THE FIELD THAT UNKNOWN OBSTRUCTIONS OR DIFFERENCES EXIST THAT MIGHT NOT HAVE BEEN CONSIDERED IN THE FIELD. SUCH OBSTRUCTIONS OR DIFFERENCES SHALL BE BROUGHT TO ATTENTION OF THE AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE. IN THE EVENT THIS NOTIFICATION IS NOT PERFORMED, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY REVISIONS NECESSARY. 9). THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH AN APPROVED RAIN SENSOR. 10). PUMP AND WELL IRRIGATION SYSTEMS SHALL BE SIZED TO DELIVER THE GPM AND PSI BASE ON SYSTEM DESIGN. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY PUMP SIZE AND ELECTRICAL PROVISIONS WITH THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO SYSTEM INSTALLATION. GRAPHIC SCALE: 1 " -20' 20' 10' 0 20' or � s LANDSCAPE LPL ara, abut pa`erncrot, SCALE: 1 " =20' AI C - ,.a ES TIT, iCTE... `^ _ 5�9A' E..4s�aiv_�4 �sd "::_Y�t�.:_. '. r;._.:. i + °fy ;s¢_, t .t a i.{ a °�.,. ,...e, ..'...d'g� Akllt'01`2LL ID. Y_7_ II.' )SCAPE LP APPROVED AS NOTED 1s indscapi jt be, properly ing hc de Y KEVIs u 7 liDO -W x, Kz_� DATE, 6 O V P ' LEARWATER LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE PERIMETER LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS: Northern Perimeter abutting Gulf to Bay Blvd. (S.R. 60) II� Required: 15' min. wide buffer; 100% shrubs Prgvid2d : II Required: 1 Tree / 35 LF li Ol -..n. J ProvidgQ : l Eastern Perimeter abutting entrance rood to moll Required: 10" min. wide buffer; 100% shrubs II Providgd : ;r' a r Required: 1 Tree / 35 LF 4 215 LF / 35 LF = 7 Trees a ® u / a.r. u C - E° o a Prgvided 7 Trees rl 6 E Southern z > a c, • 6 .N II IF 10' min. wide buffer; 100% shrubs e o � a a II II I( — II II — II II Required: 1 Tree / 35 LF CI 16 If L— 185 LF / 35 LF = 6 Trees c It II Providgd 10 Trees y l rN1 t 1). A FULLY AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE SUBMITTED FOLLOWING INITIAL LANDSCAPE SUBMITTAL AND REVIEW. 2). A COMPLETELY AUTOMATED IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE DESIGNED AND INSTALLED TO WATER ALL AREAS OF LANDSCAPE DEVELOPMENT SHOWN ON THE LANDSCAPE PLAN. 3). ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH CODES, ORDINANCES, AND REGULATIONS OF ALL GOVERNING AUTHORITIES. 4). IRRIGATION DRAWINGS SHALL BE SUBMITTED UPON APPROVAL OF THE SITE PLAN AND THE LANDSCAPE PLAN. 5). ALL EXISTING IRRIGATION SYSTEMS SHALL BE PROTECTED DURING CONSTRUCTION. ANY DAMAGE TO EXISTING IRRIGATION SYSTEMS DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE REPAIRED AND RESTORED TO A CONDITION EQUAL TO OR BETTER THAN THE PRE - CONSTRUCTION STATUS. 6). THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED SO THAT NO QVERSPRAY SHALL OCCUR ON ANY SIDEWALKS OR WALKWAYS OF THE PROJECT. 7). THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL PROVIDE 100% COVERAGE AND 50% OVERLAP OF ALL PLANT MATERIALS. 8). THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REFER TO THE LANDSCAPE PLAN WHEN TRENCHING TO LAY PIPE TO AVOID TREES AND LARGE SHRUBS AND NOT WILLFULLY INSTALL IRRIGATION SYSTEM AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS WHEN IT IS OBVIOUS IN THE FIELD THAT UNKNOWN OBSTRUCTIONS OR DIFFERENCES EXIST THAT MIGHT NOT HAVE BEEN CONSIDERED IN THE FIELD. SUCH OBSTRUCTIONS OR DIFFERENCES SHALL BE BROUGHT TO ATTENTION OF THE AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE. IN THE EVENT THIS NOTIFICATION IS NOT PERFORMED, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY REVISIONS NECESSARY. 9). THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH AN APPROVED RAIN SENSOR. 10). PUMP AND WELL IRRIGATION SYSTEMS SHALL BE SIZED TO DELIVER THE GPM AND PSI BASE ON SYSTEM DESIGN. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY PUMP SIZE AND ELECTRICAL PROVISIONS WITH THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO SYSTEM INSTALLATION. GRAPHIC SCALE: 1 " -20' 20' 10' 0 20' or � s LANDSCAPE LPL ara, abut pa`erncrot, SCALE: 1 " =20' AI C - ,.a ES TIT, iCTE... `^ _ 5�9A' E..4s�aiv_�4 �sd "::_Y�t�.:_. '. r;._.:. i + °fy ;s¢_, t .t a i.{ a °�.,. ,...e, ..'...d'g� Akllt'01`2LL ID. Y_7_ II.' )SCAPE LP APPROVED AS NOTED 1s indscapi jt be, properly ing hc de Y KEVIs u 7 liDO -W x, Kz_� DATE, 6 O V P ' LEARWATER LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE PERIMETER LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS: Northern Perimeter abutting Gulf to Bay Blvd. (S.R. 60) Required: 15' min. wide buffer; 100% shrubs Prgvid2d : Plans in Compliance Required: 1 Tree / 35 LF Ol -..n. ProvidgQ : 7 Trees Eastern Perimeter abutting entrance rood to moll Required: 10" min. wide buffer; 100% shrubs Providgd : Plans in Compliance a Required: 1 Tree / 35 LF 4 215 LF / 35 LF = 7 Trees a ® u / a.r. u C - E° o a Prgvided 7 Trees G � 6 6 E Southern Perimeter abutting interior rood of mall > a c, • 6 .N Required: 10' min. wide buffer; 100% shrubs e o � a a Provided Plans in Compliance o - o 3 Required: 1 Tree / 35 LF 3 Ot l 185 LF / 35 LF = 6 Trees c It Providgd 10 Trees y l rN1 t o Required: 12% of parking and other vehicular use areas shall be landscaped. 1 17 PS 0 •. Prgvidr,d 2,830 S.F. Required: Minimum dimension of interior island is 150 SF and 8' greenspace from back of curb Pr vided 22 JP 13 jp C: Required: 1 Tree / 150 SF of required island landscape 54 VS 734 SF / 150 SF = 5 trees —�f- 6 Shade Trees � ' • 50% of required island landscape shall be shrubs 7 i•. , 734 SF x .50 = 367 SF of shrubs •; �: i PrQvided : 385 SF Building Londsca Ling North face of building 0�o0,4,P.•:'`oio►�e o0000000�,�4aylob,OR ,'��OVO���,. (Linear Length of Bldg.) 100 LF x 5' (Min. depth of landscap�-J area) = 500 SF 1). A FULLY AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE SUBMITTED FOLLOWING INITIAL LANDSCAPE SUBMITTAL AND REVIEW. 2). A COMPLETELY AUTOMATED IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE DESIGNED AND INSTALLED TO WATER ALL AREAS OF LANDSCAPE DEVELOPMENT SHOWN ON THE LANDSCAPE PLAN. 3). ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH CODES, ORDINANCES, AND REGULATIONS OF ALL GOVERNING AUTHORITIES. 4). IRRIGATION DRAWINGS SHALL BE SUBMITTED UPON APPROVAL OF THE SITE PLAN AND THE LANDSCAPE PLAN. 5). ALL EXISTING IRRIGATION SYSTEMS SHALL BE PROTECTED DURING CONSTRUCTION. ANY DAMAGE TO EXISTING IRRIGATION SYSTEMS DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE REPAIRED AND RESTORED TO A CONDITION EQUAL TO OR BETTER THAN THE PRE - CONSTRUCTION STATUS. 6). THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED SO THAT NO QVERSPRAY SHALL OCCUR ON ANY SIDEWALKS OR WALKWAYS OF THE PROJECT. 7). THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL PROVIDE 100% COVERAGE AND 50% OVERLAP OF ALL PLANT MATERIALS. 8). THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REFER TO THE LANDSCAPE PLAN WHEN TRENCHING TO LAY PIPE TO AVOID TREES AND LARGE SHRUBS AND NOT WILLFULLY INSTALL IRRIGATION SYSTEM AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS WHEN IT IS OBVIOUS IN THE FIELD THAT UNKNOWN OBSTRUCTIONS OR DIFFERENCES EXIST THAT MIGHT NOT HAVE BEEN CONSIDERED IN THE FIELD. SUCH OBSTRUCTIONS OR DIFFERENCES SHALL BE BROUGHT TO ATTENTION OF THE AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE. IN THE EVENT THIS NOTIFICATION IS NOT PERFORMED, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY REVISIONS NECESSARY. 9). THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH AN APPROVED RAIN SENSOR. 10). PUMP AND WELL IRRIGATION SYSTEMS SHALL BE SIZED TO DELIVER THE GPM AND PSI BASE ON SYSTEM DESIGN. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY PUMP SIZE AND ELECTRICAL PROVISIONS WITH THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO SYSTEM INSTALLATION. GRAPHIC SCALE: 1 " -20' 20' 10' 0 20' or � s LANDSCAPE LPL ara, abut pa`erncrot, SCALE: 1 " =20' AI C - ,.a ES TIT, iCTE... `^ _ 5�9A' E..4s�aiv_�4 �sd "::_Y�t�.:_. '. r;._.:. i + °fy ;s¢_, t .t a i.{ a °�.,. ,...e, ..'...d'g� Akllt'01`2LL ID. Y_7_ II.' )SCAPE LP APPROVED AS NOTED 1s indscapi jt be, properly ing hc de Y KEVIs u 7 liDO -W x, Kz_� DATE, 1). TREES SHALL BE PLANTED A MINIMUM OF SIX FEET (6') FROM AN)' WATER AND SEWER LINES. 2). ALL PLANT MATERIALS SHALL BE CONTAINER GROWN AND 'FLORIDA No. 1' OR BETTER AS GRADED BY THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, DIVISION OF PLANT INDUSTRY. 3). ALL PLANTINGS SHALL BE MULCHED TO A MINIMUM OF 3" DEPTH OF SHREDDED CYPRESS MULCH. 4). EACH TREE RING SHALL BE MULCHED A MINIMUM OF 18" BEYOND TRUNK IN ALL DIRECTIONS. 5). TREES SHALL RECEIVE 12" OF TOPSOIL AROUND AND BENEATH THE ROOT BALL. 6). THE MINIMUM TOPSOIL DEPTH SHALL BE 6" FOR GROUND COVERS, FLOWERS, SHRUBS, AND HEDGES. 7). ALL PLANTINGS SHALL BE PROPERLY FERTILIZED AT THE TIME OF INSTALLATION WITH AT LEAST A MINIMUM OF 25 ORGANIC 6 -6 -6 WITH TRACE ELEMENTS OR BETTER FERTILIZER. 8). ALL LANDSCAPING SHALL BE LOCATED NO CLOSER THAN 4' AWAY FROM FIRE HYDRANTS. THIS 4' CLEAR AREA % SHALL BE MAINTAINED AROUND ALL FIRE HYDRANTS, FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION AND CHECK VALUES. 9). ALL TREES LOCATED OFF SITE ARE TO BE PROTECTED AND SHALL REMAIN UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 10). ALL SHADE TREES INSTALLED WITHIN SIX (6) FEET FROM BUILDINGS SHALL UTILIZE A ROOT BARRIER SYSTEM, AS APPROVED BY THE CITY. 11). EACH TREE MUST OF A RING OF MULCH NO LESS THE EIGHTEEN (18) INCHES. 12). GUYING / STAKING PRACTICES SHALL NOT PERMIT NAILS, SCREWS, WIRES, ETC., TO PENETRATE OUTER SURFACES OF TREES, PALMS OR OTHER PLANT MATERIAL. TREES, PALMS AND PLANT MATERIAL REJECTED DUE TO THIS PRACT SHALL BE REPLACED WITH THE INSPECTOR ON SITE. VIPED 13). THE ERADICATION OF NUISANCE VEGETATION (EXOTICS) IS REQUIRED ON ALL SITES, INCLUDING ABUTTING H(Q�A�l 14). SOD PROVIDED MUST BE VIABLE, REASONABLY FREE WEEDS, AND CAPABLE OF GROWTH DEVELOPMENT. 1?EC 2 6 ZOO? 15). ALL PLANTINGS MUST BE FREE OF INSECTS, PESTS, DISEASE, WEEDS, ETC... _ DV �4 ELOF.. r -I 4AGE5 0 16). ALL PLANT BEDS ARE TO BE PROPERLY PREPARED WITH CLEAN BACKFILL THAT IS FREE OF DEBRIS AN W FOLLOWING SOIL PREPARATIONS, PLANT BEDS ARE TO BE INSTALLED WITH A WEED BARRIER FABRIC (TER A-BOND ORE IVALENT) W _ Architectural, Engineering, Planning and Environmental Services Reynolds, Smith and Hills, Inc. 1715 N. Westshore Blvd., Suite 500 Tampa, Florida 33607 813- 289 -5550 FAX 813- 289 -0263 www.rsandh.com FL.Cert.Nos. AAC001886 • EB0005620 • LCC000210 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA DAVID PEIGLER, PE FL. NO. 44100 REVISIONS NO. DESCRIPTION DATE ZL PERMIT COMMENTS 11/22/02- 22 PERMIT COMMENTS 12/20/02 DATE ISSUED: 09/30/02 REVIEWED BY: B. ROBBINS LEARWATER LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE PERIMETER LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS: Northern Perimeter abutting Gulf to Bay Blvd. (S.R. 60) Required: 15' min. wide buffer; 100% shrubs Prgvid2d : Plans in Compliance Required: 1 Tree / 35 LF 186 LF / 35 LF = 6 Trees ProvidgQ : 7 Trees Eastern Perimeter abutting entrance rood to moll Required: 10" min. wide buffer; 100% shrubs Providgd : Plans in Compliance a Required: 1 Tree / 35 LF 4 215 LF / 35 LF = 7 Trees a ® u a.r. u C - E° o a Prgvided 7 Trees G � 6 6 E Southern Perimeter abutting interior rood of mall > a c, • 6 .N Required: 10' min. wide buffer; 100% shrubs e o � a a Provided Plans in Compliance o - o 3 Required: 1 Tree / 35 LF 3 185 LF / 35 LF = 6 Trees c It Providgd 10 Trees y l rN1 Interior Londscaoe Reouirements (V.U.A.i Required: 12% of parking and other vehicular use areas shall be landscaped. (Total V.U.A.) 23,292 SF x .12 = 2,795 SF (Total Required L ,dscaped Area) Prgvidr,d 2,830 S.F. Required: Minimum dimension of interior island is 150 SF and 8' greenspace from back of curb Pr vided Plans in Compliance Required: 1 Tree / 150 SF of required island landscape 734 SF / 150 SF = 5 trees Prgvided : 6 Shade Trees Required: 50% of required island landscape shall be shrubs 734 SF x .50 = 367 SF of shrubs PrQvided : 385 SF Building Londsca Ling North face of building Required: (Linear Length of Bldg.) 100 LF x 5' (Min. depth of landscap�-J area) = 500 SF Pr vi : 510 SF of Landscaped Area Required: 2 Equivalent Palms for building facade Provided : 3 Equivalent Palms Required: 1 Shrub / 20 SF of landscaped area 510 SF / 20 SF = 26 Shrubs Prgvided : 37 Shrubs 1). TREES SHALL BE PLANTED A MINIMUM OF SIX FEET (6') FROM AN)' WATER AND SEWER LINES. 2). ALL PLANT MATERIALS SHALL BE CONTAINER GROWN AND 'FLORIDA No. 1' OR BETTER AS GRADED BY THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, DIVISION OF PLANT INDUSTRY. 3). ALL PLANTINGS SHALL BE MULCHED TO A MINIMUM OF 3" DEPTH OF SHREDDED CYPRESS MULCH. 4). EACH TREE RING SHALL BE MULCHED A MINIMUM OF 18" BEYOND TRUNK IN ALL DIRECTIONS. 5). TREES SHALL RECEIVE 12" OF TOPSOIL AROUND AND BENEATH THE ROOT BALL. 6). THE MINIMUM TOPSOIL DEPTH SHALL BE 6" FOR GROUND COVERS, FLOWERS, SHRUBS, AND HEDGES. 7). ALL PLANTINGS SHALL BE PROPERLY FERTILIZED AT THE TIME OF INSTALLATION WITH AT LEAST A MINIMUM OF 25 ORGANIC 6 -6 -6 WITH TRACE ELEMENTS OR BETTER FERTILIZER. 8). ALL LANDSCAPING SHALL BE LOCATED NO CLOSER THAN 4' AWAY FROM FIRE HYDRANTS. THIS 4' CLEAR AREA % SHALL BE MAINTAINED AROUND ALL FIRE HYDRANTS, FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION AND CHECK VALUES. 9). ALL TREES LOCATED OFF SITE ARE TO BE PROTECTED AND SHALL REMAIN UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 10). ALL SHADE TREES INSTALLED WITHIN SIX (6) FEET FROM BUILDINGS SHALL UTILIZE A ROOT BARRIER SYSTEM, AS APPROVED BY THE CITY. 11). EACH TREE MUST OF A RING OF MULCH NO LESS THE EIGHTEEN (18) INCHES. 12). GUYING / STAKING PRACTICES SHALL NOT PERMIT NAILS, SCREWS, WIRES, ETC., TO PENETRATE OUTER SURFACES OF TREES, PALMS OR OTHER PLANT MATERIAL. TREES, PALMS AND PLANT MATERIAL REJECTED DUE TO THIS PRACT SHALL BE REPLACED WITH THE INSPECTOR ON SITE. VIPED 13). THE ERADICATION OF NUISANCE VEGETATION (EXOTICS) IS REQUIRED ON ALL SITES, INCLUDING ABUTTING H(Q�A�l 14). SOD PROVIDED MUST BE VIABLE, REASONABLY FREE WEEDS, AND CAPABLE OF GROWTH DEVELOPMENT. 1?EC 2 6 ZOO? 15). ALL PLANTINGS MUST BE FREE OF INSECTS, PESTS, DISEASE, WEEDS, ETC... _ DV �4 ELOF.. r -I 4AGE5 0 16). ALL PLANT BEDS ARE TO BE PROPERLY PREPARED WITH CLEAN BACKFILL THAT IS FREE OF DEBRIS AN W FOLLOWING SOIL PREPARATIONS, PLANT BEDS ARE TO BE INSTALLED WITH A WEED BARRIER FABRIC (TER A-BOND ORE IVALENT) W _ Architectural, Engineering, Planning and Environmental Services Reynolds, Smith and Hills, Inc. 1715 N. Westshore Blvd., Suite 500 Tampa, Florida 33607 813- 289 -5550 FAX 813- 289 -0263 www.rsandh.com FL.Cert.Nos. AAC001886 • EB0005620 • LCC000210 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA DAVID PEIGLER, PE FL. NO. 44100 REVISIONS NO. DESCRIPTION DATE ZL PERMIT COMMENTS 11/22/02- 22 PERMIT COMMENTS 12/20/02 DATE ISSUED: 09/30/02 REVIEWED BY: B. ROBBINS 0 4 REBAR STAKE LOCATED 0 A 50% OF MAXIMUM 7' -6" o.c. WITH DRIPLINE MIN. 5' FLUORESCENT ORANGE PLASTIC -: CAPS AT THE EXPOSED ENDS TO PREVENT INJURY. Y - f- EXISTING GRADE (NOT TO 7 DISTURBED WITHIN LIMITS OF TEMPORARY BARRIERS), L -2 J SCALE: NOT TO SCALE NOTE: TEMPORARY BARRIERS SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO ANY LAND CLEARING OPERATIONS AROUND ALL TREES AND UNDERSTORY TO REMAIN WITHIN THE LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION AND SHALL REMAIN UNTIL COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION. F 3" DEPTH MULCH AFTER SETTLEMENT - THROUGH PLANTING BED FINISH GRADE EXISTING SUBGRAI PLAN1 PLANTIh„ ­1 MIXTURE (SEE SPECIFICATIONS) SCALE: NOT TO SCALE NOTE: "LARGE" TREES ARE THOSE WITH A CALIPER OF 2 -1/; OR GREATER. FINISHED GRADE EXISTING SUBGRADE PLANTING SOIL GROUNDCOVER, 1/2 TYP. SPACING TO FIRST PLANT. (MIN. 18 ") ,URB, WALK, DR EDGE OF BED PREASSEMBLED TREE COLLAR, CABLE, TUNBUCKLE AND CABLE CLAMPS AS PER "DUCKBILL ANCHORING SYSTEMS OR APPROVED EQUAL AS PER SPECIFICATION. WHITE PLASTIC SAFETY TAPE ON EACH WIRE 3" MULCH -AFTER SETTLEMENT EARTH SAUCER (6" HT., 12" W.) ALL ANCHORS SHALL BE BELOW GRADE. NG SOIL MIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS) \,ViInINER ROOTBA . LL SCALE: NOT TO SCALE (2) STEEL B) BURLAP (2) STEEL BANDS (3) 2 X 4 BANDED TO TRUNK (3) 2 X 4 BRACES TO BLOCKS X 4 BANDED TO TRUNK r X 4 BRACES TO BLOCKS SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 1/2 " DIA. RUBBER HOSE ABOVE FIRST BRANCH BRANCH (2) STRANDS OF 12 GA. WIRE 3" MULCH (AFTER SETTLEMENT) EARTH SAUCER (6" X 12 ") FINISHED GRADE EXISTING SUBGRADE —� 2" x 4" x 8' STAKE (REFER TO SPECS.) NOTE: "SMALL" TREES ARE THOSE WITH A 4' -0" CALIPER OF LESS MIN. THAN 2 -1/2 ". (STAKE SOLITARY PALMS ONLY IF NECESSARY TO MAINTAIN - PLUMB) -. PLANTING SOIL MIXTURE (SEE SPECIFICATIONS) REMOVE BURLAP FROM TOP 1/3 OF ROOTBALL. SCALE: NOT TO SCALE o 2 X 4 ANCHOR STAKE WHITE FLAG RUBBER HOSE ROOT BALL TREE PIT TREE STAKING DETAIL L -2 J SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 4' -6" HIGH BOTANICAL NAME ORANGE PLASTIC COMMENTS COMMENTS FABRIC FENCE SPECIFICATIONS ATTACHED TO �> 5'- 0 BARRIER (TYP). Ouercus virginiono L -2 J SCALE: NOT TO SCALE NOTE: TEMPORARY BARRIERS SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO ANY LAND CLEARING OPERATIONS AROUND ALL TREES AND UNDERSTORY TO REMAIN WITHIN THE LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION AND SHALL REMAIN UNTIL COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION. F 3" DEPTH MULCH AFTER SETTLEMENT - THROUGH PLANTING BED FINISH GRADE EXISTING SUBGRAI PLAN1 PLANTIh„ ­1 MIXTURE (SEE SPECIFICATIONS) SCALE: NOT TO SCALE NOTE: "LARGE" TREES ARE THOSE WITH A CALIPER OF 2 -1/; OR GREATER. FINISHED GRADE EXISTING SUBGRADE PLANTING SOIL GROUNDCOVER, 1/2 TYP. SPACING TO FIRST PLANT. (MIN. 18 ") ,URB, WALK, DR EDGE OF BED PREASSEMBLED TREE COLLAR, CABLE, TUNBUCKLE AND CABLE CLAMPS AS PER "DUCKBILL ANCHORING SYSTEMS OR APPROVED EQUAL AS PER SPECIFICATION. WHITE PLASTIC SAFETY TAPE ON EACH WIRE 3" MULCH -AFTER SETTLEMENT EARTH SAUCER (6" HT., 12" W.) ALL ANCHORS SHALL BE BELOW GRADE. NG SOIL MIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS) \,ViInINER ROOTBA . LL SCALE: NOT TO SCALE (2) STEEL B) BURLAP (2) STEEL BANDS (3) 2 X 4 BANDED TO TRUNK (3) 2 X 4 BRACES TO BLOCKS X 4 BANDED TO TRUNK r X 4 BRACES TO BLOCKS SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 1/2 " DIA. RUBBER HOSE ABOVE FIRST BRANCH BRANCH (2) STRANDS OF 12 GA. WIRE 3" MULCH (AFTER SETTLEMENT) EARTH SAUCER (6" X 12 ") FINISHED GRADE EXISTING SUBGRADE —� 2" x 4" x 8' STAKE (REFER TO SPECS.) NOTE: "SMALL" TREES ARE THOSE WITH A 4' -0" CALIPER OF LESS MIN. THAN 2 -1/2 ". (STAKE SOLITARY PALMS ONLY IF NECESSARY TO MAINTAIN - PLUMB) -. PLANTING SOIL MIXTURE (SEE SPECIFICATIONS) REMOVE BURLAP FROM TOP 1/3 OF ROOTBALL. SCALE: NOT TO SCALE o 2 X 4 ANCHOR STAKE WHITE FLAG RUBBER HOSE ROOT BALL TREE PIT TREE STAKING DETAIL L -2 J SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 1111� iq� 111111111M 17 PERIMETER LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS: Northern Perimeter obutting Gulf to Boy Blvd. (S.R. 60) Required: 15' min. wide buffer; 100% shrubs Provided : Plans in Compliance Required: 1 Tree / 35 LF 186 LF / 35 LF = 6 Trees Provided: 7 Trees Eastern Perimeter abutting entrance road to mall Required: 10' min. wide buffer; 100% shrubs Provided: Plans in Compliance Required: 1 Tree / 35 LF 215 LF / 35 LF = 7 Trees Provided; 7 Trees Southern Perimeter abutting interior road of moll Required: 10' min. wide buffer; 100% shrubs PrQvided Plans in Compliance Required: 1 Tree / 35 LF 185 LF / 35 LF = 6 Trees Provided : 11 Trees Interior Landscape Requirements (V.U.A.) Required: 12% of parking and other vehicular use areas shall be landscaped. (Total V.U.A.) 23,292 SF x .12 = 2,795 SF (Total Required Landscaped Area) Provided : 2,830 S.F. Required: Minimum dimension of interior island is 150 SF and 8' greenspace from back of curb Provided : Plans in Compliance Required: 1 Tree / 150 SF of required island landscape 734 SF / 150 SF = 5 trees Provided : 6 Shade Trees Required: 50% of required island landscape shall be shrubs 734 SF x .50 = 367 SF of shrubs Provided : 385 SF Building Londscopin9 North foce of building Required: (Linear Length of Bldg.) 100 LF x 5' (Min. depth of landscaped area) = 500 SF Provided : 510 SIF of Landscaped Area Required: 2 Equivalent Palms for building facade Provided: 3 Equivalent Polms Required: 1 Shrub / 20 SF of landscaped area 510 SF / 20 SF = 26 Shrubs Provided 37 Shrubs F, ff-m- 91M41 r DAVID PEIGLER, P-5 • 44100 DATE ISSUED.-09/30/02 REVIEWED BY: B. ROBBINS U;mMIT191r1a AEP PROJECT NUMBER 00-00-00 {!. 2002 REYNOLDS, C a SYMBOL BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME COMMENTS COMMENTS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPACING AA OV Ouercus virginiono Live Oak Native C.G., 12' ht., 6' - 7' spd., 5' c.t., 2 1/2" - 3" cal. min. See Plan Gal., MG Magnolia grondiflora Southern Magnolia Native C.G., 12' ht., 7' spd., 5' c.t., 2 1/2" - 3" cal. min. See Plan in U' LI La erstromia indico 'Tuscarora' 9 Pink Cro e Myrtle P Y Exotic C.G., $ ht., 5 ' s d., p 1 1 4 - / 1 3 4 col. / °' per trunk, multi- trunk, min. 3 trunks See Plan ~ I 1 IC Ilex opaco Dahoon Hii,:Iily Native C.G=ht, 30" d., 1 3/4" - f/ cal., full to ground See Pion in LJT Ligustrum lucidum Japanese Privet Exotic C.G., 8' ht., 8' spd., 1 3/4" - 2" cal., multi - trunk, min. 3 trunks See Plan PR Phoenix reclinato Senegal Date Palm Exotic 10' c.t., min. 3 main trunks and 3 minor trunks See Plan 1111� iq� 111111111M 17 PERIMETER LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS: Northern Perimeter obutting Gulf to Boy Blvd. (S.R. 60) Required: 15' min. wide buffer; 100% shrubs Provided : Plans in Compliance Required: 1 Tree / 35 LF 186 LF / 35 LF = 6 Trees Provided: 7 Trees Eastern Perimeter abutting entrance road to mall Required: 10' min. wide buffer; 100% shrubs Provided: Plans in Compliance Required: 1 Tree / 35 LF 215 LF / 35 LF = 7 Trees Provided; 7 Trees Southern Perimeter abutting interior road of moll Required: 10' min. wide buffer; 100% shrubs PrQvided Plans in Compliance Required: 1 Tree / 35 LF 185 LF / 35 LF = 6 Trees Provided : 11 Trees Interior Landscape Requirements (V.U.A.) Required: 12% of parking and other vehicular use areas shall be landscaped. (Total V.U.A.) 23,292 SF x .12 = 2,795 SF (Total Required Landscaped Area) Provided : 2,830 S.F. Required: Minimum dimension of interior island is 150 SF and 8' greenspace from back of curb Provided : Plans in Compliance Required: 1 Tree / 150 SF of required island landscape 734 SF / 150 SF = 5 trees Provided : 6 Shade Trees Required: 50% of required island landscape shall be shrubs 734 SF x .50 = 367 SF of shrubs Provided : 385 SF Building Londscopin9 North foce of building Required: (Linear Length of Bldg.) 100 LF x 5' (Min. depth of landscaped area) = 500 SF Provided : 510 SIF of Landscaped Area Required: 2 Equivalent Palms for building facade Provided: 3 Equivalent Polms Required: 1 Shrub / 20 SF of landscaped area 510 SF / 20 SF = 26 Shrubs Provided 37 Shrubs F, ff-m- 91M41 r DAVID PEIGLER, P-5 • 44100 DATE ISSUED.-09/30/02 REVIEWED BY: B. ROBBINS U;mMIT191r1a AEP PROJECT NUMBER 00-00-00 {!. 2002 REYNOLDS, C a SYMBOL BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME COMMON NAME COMMENTS SPECIFICATIONS SPACING `d AA SPECIFICATIONS Blue Lily of the Nile SPACING Exotic PS PS Pennisetum setaceum White Fountain Grass Exotic JP 1 Gal., 12" ht. and 12" spd. 1/2' o.c in domestico 'Fire Power' Fire Power Nondino Exotic 3 Gal., 30" h nd 24" spd. HR Hibiscus rosa sinensis Orange Single Hibiscus Native a 3 Gal., 30" ht. and 24" spd. 1 Gal., 4 runners p r pot min. 3' in 1 it, o.c. o.c. VS Viburnum suspensum Sandonkwo Viburnum Exotic 3 Gal., 30" ht. and 24" spd. Solid Sod, Weed Free 3' See Plan MULCH Shredded Cypress Mulch Cypress Mulch Mulch Grade B or better, 3" consistent, weed -free layer All Beds a. c. RI Rophiolepis indico 'Alba' Dwarf White Indian Hawthorne Exotic 3 Gal., 12" - 15" ht., 15" - 18" spd., min. 2' a. c. PM Podocarpus mocrophyllus 'Maki' Japanese Yew Exotic 3 Gal., 3' - 4' ht., 2' spd., full to ground See Pion 1111� iq� 111111111M 17 PERIMETER LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS: Northern Perimeter obutting Gulf to Boy Blvd. (S.R. 60) Required: 15' min. wide buffer; 100% shrubs Provided : Plans in Compliance Required: 1 Tree / 35 LF 186 LF / 35 LF = 6 Trees Provided: 7 Trees Eastern Perimeter abutting entrance road to mall Required: 10' min. wide buffer; 100% shrubs Provided: Plans in Compliance Required: 1 Tree / 35 LF 215 LF / 35 LF = 7 Trees Provided; 7 Trees Southern Perimeter abutting interior road of moll Required: 10' min. wide buffer; 100% shrubs PrQvided Plans in Compliance Required: 1 Tree / 35 LF 185 LF / 35 LF = 6 Trees Provided : 11 Trees Interior Landscape Requirements (V.U.A.) Required: 12% of parking and other vehicular use areas shall be landscaped. (Total V.U.A.) 23,292 SF x .12 = 2,795 SF (Total Required Landscaped Area) Provided : 2,830 S.F. Required: Minimum dimension of interior island is 150 SF and 8' greenspace from back of curb Provided : Plans in Compliance Required: 1 Tree / 150 SF of required island landscape 734 SF / 150 SF = 5 trees Provided : 6 Shade Trees Required: 50% of required island landscape shall be shrubs 734 SF x .50 = 367 SF of shrubs Provided : 385 SF Building Londscopin9 North foce of building Required: (Linear Length of Bldg.) 100 LF x 5' (Min. depth of landscaped area) = 500 SF Provided : 510 SIF of Landscaped Area Required: 2 Equivalent Palms for building facade Provided: 3 Equivalent Polms Required: 1 Shrub / 20 SF of landscaped area 510 SF / 20 SF = 26 Shrubs Provided 37 Shrubs F, ff-m- 91M41 r DAVID PEIGLER, P-5 • 44100 DATE ISSUED.-09/30/02 REVIEWED BY: B. ROBBINS U;mMIT191r1a AEP PROJECT NUMBER 00-00-00 {!. 2002 REYNOLDS, C a SYM60L BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME COMMENTS SPECIFICATIONS SPACING `d AA Agapanthus africanus Blue Lily of the Nile Exotic 1 Gal., 10" - 12" ht. and spd., min. 6 leaves, full 1 1/2' o.c. in JP Juniperus parsoni Parsoni Juniper p er Exotic 1 Gal., 8" ht., 12" spd. 2' o.c. zUNondino domestico 'Fire Power' Fire Power Nondino Exotic 3 Gal., 30" h nd 24" spd. See Plan a TA Trachelospermum asiat�ca Asiatic Jasmine Exotic 1 Gal., 4 runners p r pot min. 1 2' 1 it, o.c. SOD Stenotophrum secundotum 'Floratom' Florotom St. Augustine Exotic Solid Sod, Weed Free See Plan MULCH Shredded Cypress Mulch Cypress Mulch Mulch Grade B or better, 3" consistent, weed -free layer All Beds 1111� iq� 111111111M 17 PERIMETER LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS: Northern Perimeter obutting Gulf to Boy Blvd. (S.R. 60) Required: 15' min. wide buffer; 100% shrubs Provided : Plans in Compliance Required: 1 Tree / 35 LF 186 LF / 35 LF = 6 Trees Provided: 7 Trees Eastern Perimeter abutting entrance road to mall Required: 10' min. wide buffer; 100% shrubs Provided: Plans in Compliance Required: 1 Tree / 35 LF 215 LF / 35 LF = 7 Trees Provided; 7 Trees Southern Perimeter abutting interior road of moll Required: 10' min. wide buffer; 100% shrubs PrQvided Plans in Compliance Required: 1 Tree / 35 LF 185 LF / 35 LF = 6 Trees Provided : 11 Trees Interior Landscape Requirements (V.U.A.) Required: 12% of parking and other vehicular use areas shall be landscaped. (Total V.U.A.) 23,292 SF x .12 = 2,795 SF (Total Required Landscaped Area) Provided : 2,830 S.F. Required: Minimum dimension of interior island is 150 SF and 8' greenspace from back of curb Provided : Plans in Compliance Required: 1 Tree / 150 SF of required island landscape 734 SF / 150 SF = 5 trees Provided : 6 Shade Trees Required: 50% of required island landscape shall be shrubs 734 SF x .50 = 367 SF of shrubs Provided : 385 SF Building Londscopin9 North foce of building Required: (Linear Length of Bldg.) 100 LF x 5' (Min. depth of landscaped area) = 500 SF Provided : 510 SIF of Landscaped Area Required: 2 Equivalent Palms for building facade Provided: 3 Equivalent Polms Required: 1 Shrub / 20 SF of landscaped area 510 SF / 20 SF = 26 Shrubs Provided 37 Shrubs F, ff-m- 91M41 r DAVID PEIGLER, P-5 • 44100 DATE ISSUED.-09/30/02 REVIEWED BY: B. ROBBINS U;mMIT191r1a AEP PROJECT NUMBER 00-00-00 {!. 2002 REYNOLDS, C a jp • W, 614-5 5 CL JAI, 121 5 T LA7 6 X 626• 45 V I Ito' D' \2V 616-5 SLY 628-5 617-4 0 121 629—• 4 §25-5 Z4-4 'r L -6 N\TMI/ 23_5 > 634-4 646-4 C�, /40 12' ', \IW JA 113e N Z9 i f,. pow= onow 15 Nlon 12 ? kl� 4 5p / 4,11671 ------ 43-5 40-4 )K42-4 Co rf 39-5 ZF, 44 26, 45-4 tY 8-4 GON( RETE PARKING 5PA( E5 HITH AERATION 5Y5TEM co °2 i 5EE PETAIL5 SHEET L-2 37-4 36-4 W/ 7- 2-4 34-51 35-4 2 JA/ ------ ;-. Ov 12 27-5 20 -5 ` frc15 21-4 ljh% /6- -5 3.` -'YH 635-DISEASED 63 5 647-4 640-5 637-5 - 644-5 649-4 648-4 09 641-5 \TA7 -5 \QY s 2" o c XAW 651-4 low 642-5 Cm TA/ 6 2-4" 15 PA,' f dFU 5 653-2 07 -PR, 55-4 121 C111 657-4 6-4 J, 06 ;f5 jr-1 I- 4w. PC, Xle YAJF 660-4 LV ........ Z_ 663-4 662-5 659-5 ql V8-5 Y4 664-4 12' 453-5 Ar 15 2 -A IN 7 A P PQ OV IE� D 29 viJ A-5 Dat e 681 -3 \Jp 'by 4-5 • 69 A-5 -2 i - 7 MffAWMMWM -5 76- C nW: DEAD 10-1 Y —5 25 .5 6 5 855 9—DEA 856-5 D 74-4 rA 150 859-5 6 0 Y r 694-5 4�\ 84 5, ^6— 4 \T !A \QV —DEAD /3 695-5f 4. -., 'I 84 —5 xv 8 4 2� —#-rA 6-84-3- 6 1. 834— 84.5— 3 4 �572-3 693-5 683 -,B2 —5 f- H7 —.829-4 35— DR W GORMIXTON OF WATER— LINE CONTRAGTOR 5HAL1 TA rAI L CA) MCl/ PROTEGT EX15TIV9 PALMS. MY SEVILLE BLVUR VAT 4At WRING NEW RATER LIKE lWoT&LA71ON SHALL BE REPLACED, REPLALEMEM 6 s` Woe j 5PBGIE5 AND 517f. -------- n. c U KE"r PLAN NORTH NOT # VICINITY MAr GENERAL SITE DEVELOPMENT 1, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN AND HAVE AVAILABLE COPIES OF THE APPLICABLE GOVERNING AGENCY STANDARDS AT THE JOB SITE DURING THE RELATED CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS. 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSURE THAT ALL NECESSARY PERMITS HAVE BEEN OBTAINED PRIOR TO COMMENCING WORK. 3. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING THE LOCATION, DIMENSION AND DEPTH OF ALL EXISTING UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION WHETHER SHOWN ON THESE PLANS OR NOT. UTILITIES OTHER THAN THOSE SHOWN MAY EXIST ON THIS SITE. ONLY THOSE UTILITIES WITH EVIDENCE OF THEIR INSTALLATION VISIBLE AT GROUND SURFACE OR SHOWN ON RECORD DRAWING PROVIDED BY OTHERS ARE SHOWN HEREON. EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITY LOCATIONS SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE ONLY AND ARE SUBJECT TO A DEGREE OF UNKNOWN VARIATION. SOME UNDERGROUND LOCATIONS SHOWN HEREON MAY HAVE BEEN TAKEN FROM PUBLIC RECORDS. BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OF PUBLIC RECORDS OR RECORDS OF OTHERS. IF CONFLICTS SHOULD OCCUR THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONSULT BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC., TO RESOLVE ALL PROBLEMS PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION. 4. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO REVIEW ALL OF THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROJECT 0 INITIATION OF CONSTRUCTION. D CONTRACTOR ICT WITH THE DOCUMENTS RELATIVE TO WORK SCOPE PRIOR TO THE INIT T TION. SHOUL THE FIND A CONFLICT THE SPECIFICATIONS OR THE RELATIVE CODES, IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO NOTIFY THE PROJECT ENGINEER OF RECORD IN WRITING PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. FAILURE BY THE CONTRACTOR TO NOTIFY THE PROJECT ENGINEER SHALL CONSTITUTE ACCEPTANCE OF FULL RESPONSIBILITY BY THE CONTRACTOR TO COMPLETE THE SCOPE OF WORK AS DEFINED BY THE DRAWINGS AND IN FULL COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL REGULATIONS AND CODES. 5. IT SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO NOTIFY THE APPROPRIATE UTILITIES INVOLVED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 6. INSPECTION OF SITE WORK WILL BE ACCOMPLISHED BY A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE GOVERNING JURISDICTION. INSPECTION OF PRIVATE FACILITIES WILL BE ACCOMPLISHED BY A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE OWNER. IT SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO NOTIFY THE INSPECTOR 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF BACKFILLING ALL CONSTRUCTION, 7. PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION OR DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT THE AGENCY AND /OR UTILITY INSPECTION PERSONNEL AND ARRANGE ANY REQUIRED PRE - CONSTRUCTION MEETING(S). CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE 72 HRS MIN. ADVANCE NOTIFICATION TO OWNER, FIELD ENGINEER AND ENGINEER OF PRE - CONSTRUCTION MEETINGS. 8. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR WORKER AND SITE SAFETY AND SHALL COMPLY WITH THE LATEST OSHA STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS, OR ANY OTHER AGENCY HAVING JURISDICTION FOR EXCAVATION AND TRENCHING PROCEDURES. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING THE "MEANS AND METHODS" REQUIRED TO MEET THE INTENT AND PERFORMANCE CRITERIA OF OSHA, AS WELL AS ANY OTHER ENTITY THAT HAS JURISDICTION FOR EXCAVATION AND /OR TRENCHING PROCEDURES. 9. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING ADEQUATE SAFEGUARDS, SAFETY DEVICES, PROTECTIVEUIPMENT,: FLAGGERS, AND ANY OTHER NEEDED ACTIONS TO PROTECT THE LIFE, HEALTH, AND SAFETY OF THE PUBLIC, AND TO PROTECT PROPERTY IN vONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF WORK COVERED BY THE CONTRACTOR, ANY WORK WITHIN THE TRAVELED RIGHT -OF -WAY THAT MAY INTERRUPT NORMAL TRAFFIC FLOW SHALL REQUIRE AT LEAST ONE FLAGGER FOR EACH LANE OF TRAFFIC AFFECTED. 10. PROTECTIVE MEASURES SHALL BE TAKEN BY THE CONTRACTOR TO PROTECT ALL ADJACENT PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PROPERTIES AT ALL TIMES DURING CONSTRUCTION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROTECTION OF ALL EXISTING UTILITY SERVICES THAT ARE TO REMAIN OPERATIONAL WITHIN THE CONSTRUCTION AREA WHETHER SHOWN OR NOT SHOWN ON THE PLANS. 11. TWO (2) COPIES OF THESE APPROVED PLANS MUST BE ON THE JOB SITE WHENEVER CONSTRUCTION IS IN PROGRESS. ONE (1) SET WITH RECORDS OF AS -BUILT INFORMATION SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. AT COMPLETION OF PROJECT. • ••• •� • • •• is 11, � • • • • I I I I I I III I I • A SOILS REPORT OF THIS SITE LOCATION HAS REVEALED THAT GROUNDWATER WAS ENCOUNTERED. TYPICAL WET SEASON GROUNDWATER LEVELS AT THE BORING LOCATIONS APPROXIMATELY ONE #• T BELOW NATURAL, OR PRE-DEVELOPMENT, ••• E IN THE LOWER BELOW AREAS OF THE SITE. IN THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS OF THE SITE, THE ESTIMATED SEASONAL GROUND WATER HIGH CAN BE ESTIMATED AT FOUA FEET ►: EXCAVATIONS i UIRE SHORING SHALL BE ENGINEERED AND PERMITTED SEPARATELY, OF • #. SHALL SOLEY RESPONSIBILE. TANK EXCAVATIONS SHALL BE PER OSHA REQUIREMENTS AND BE PERFORMED FOLLOWING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE SOILS REPORT: GEOTECHNICAL EXPLORATION PROPOSED COSTCO CENTER CLEARWAT5R, FLORIDA UES PFOJECT NO. 804J4-001-01. UNIVERSAL ENGINEERING SCIENCES, INC. 5804 BRECKENRIDGE PARKWAY, SUITE E TAMPA, FLORIDA 33610 (813) 740 -8506 FAX (813) 740 -8706 FIRE AND LIFE A O : 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN CLEARWATER FIRE & RESCUE TRENCH DIGGING PERMIT ( FEE= $200.00) AND COORDIANTE FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY INSPECTION. 2. MAXIMUM DEPTH OF TRENCHING /EXCAVATION 8' -8" AS PER DETAIL A: UNDERGROUND TANK SECTION DETAIL., SHEET T2.1. ALL OTHER TRENCHING 2' MINIMUM DEPTH, 2.5 - 3 FT NOMINAL. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL PER CLEARWATER FIRE AND RESCUE HAVE A COMPETENT PERSON WITH A CERTIFIED CARD ON -STYE DURING ALL TRENCHING AND EXCAVATION. ALL (OSHA) EXCAVATION SAFETY STANDARDS, 29 C.F.R.WILL BE MET iF t 2 2 PROJECT SM tF Q Q 2 ,3 ,t H ;t r , Hz, ,, Z sf { {, Z I I :I cl �I x a1 ............. ................._._._,.__,._,_ _ SO 01'46 1 "E 36 65' .1 ° . ' N58 °43 03,00E 13.1 LLI 'n :: , , , .Q 11189 *6T39.72 "E 152.20' P S54'33'51.00 "E 61.90' z ° n =10'00 1 CEO 19 x it ♦e� V - R- 755.94 k EX. GON TR fLER OL I ENCLOSURE I's ­_ __ ­; p \ , I O N EXISTING COSTCO WAREHOUSE 1A I t t 2 2 PROJECT SM tF Q Q 2 2; t ,t H r , Hz, ,, Z sf { {, Z ■ 1 Q EX. GAS STATION TRANSFORMER '-EX. FUELING ISLAND & CANOPY Y ESC. UNDERGROUND ST6RAGE TANKS ~'°BOUNDARY LINE PROJECT ADDRESS: JURISDICTION: IFC SETBACK: 8�1 LEGEND EXISTING ASPHALT ° ° EXISTING CONCRETE° EXISTING ASPHALT TO BE DEMOLISHED CENTERLINE RIGHT -OF -WAY EXISTING CURB _ ....... ........... ..... ...... .. ... ...... . ... EXISTING EASEMENT EXISTING RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE PROPERTY LINE ----------------------- - - - - -- EXISTING EDGE OF PAVEMENT EXISTING STORM DRAIN EXISTING STORM DRAIN d0r MANHOLE EXISTING STORM DRAIN CATCH - ` BASIN EXISTING SANITARY SEWER _.r__ __ _._____ . EXISTING WATER ... :° EXISTING LOT LIGHT COSTCO WHOLESALE 999 LAKE DRIVE ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 PHONE: 4 -6 (25) 31 1 3 00 CONTACT: TIM HURLOCKER MEN 7-m PROPOSED BARRIER CURB - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SAWCUT LINE FLOW PATH r,.- 67.83± PROPOSED SPOT GRADE M.E. MATCH EXISTING FS FINISHED SURFACE i 2.0%- PROPOSED GRADING SLOPE —P UNDERGROUND CONDUIT CLASS I HAZARDOUS AREA (PER NEC) BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. 18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH KENT, WA 98032 PHONE: (425) 251 -6222 FAX: (425) 251 -8782 CONTACT: DAVID SEGAL CIVIL SHEET INDEX: C1 OVERALL SITE - ` . N AND COVER SHEET II, • III 'EROSION CONTROL PLAN UNDERGROUND UNDERGROUND- LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE SHEET INDEX: Li PLANTING •) f ADDITIVE MECHANICAL SHEET INDEX: T-1 ADDITIVE TANK INSTALLATION DETAILS • T-3 GASOLINE TANK SUMP RETROFIT DETAILS T-4 ADDITIVE TANK SYSTEM MATERIALS LIST PAREL SCHEDULES AND ELECTRICAL H-2 MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL DETAILS POWER INTEGRITY DATA i' TURBINE DISPENSER MONITORING ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM 2655 GULF TO BAY BOULEVARD CLEARWATER, FL 33759 CITY OF CLEARWATER Know what's below. Call before you dig. Dial 811 a - i r e- W co •, m U_ U_ - W •'t` 0 ,, - 0 i' r # .• i • i` • • L 0 U_ F ? N E" ,r4 28 2011 L v V E L 0 P Iv6 ;,t t ti h!EI GE-S0RH00D d3 `: "R�11OE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL DATUM: THE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL DATUMS ARE BOTH LOCALIZED DATUMS. BOTH DATUMS ARE BASED ON HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL INFORMATION DERIVED FROM CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS FOR THE COSTCO GAS STATION PROJECT BY BOHLER ENGINEERS, PC. DATED 01- 13 -03. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE SPATIAL RELATIONSHIP WITH EXISTING AND PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE ANY EXISTING ELEVATIONS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS VERIFIED PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS SHALL IMMEDIATELY BE NOTIFIED OF ANY DISCREPANCIES OR DESIGN INCOMPATIBILITIES PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. EX. TOPOWAPHY /SURVEY INFORMA11ON NOTE: BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE TOPOGRAPHY SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS IS REPRESENTATIVE OF WHAT IS CONSTRUCTED. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO COORDINATE WITH THE OWNER TO HAVE ALL IMPROVEMENTS FIELD VERIFIED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. PRIOR TO WORK. UTILITIES AND UTILITY EASEMENTS FOR THIS SITE HAVE NOT BEEN RESEARCHED OR CONFIRMED. Q cn Q) c W U U N Q V) a > I I M Vol r I U \ I c Y > x °' 3 U 2 U F5 p a) cl �+ ® ® U Q 0 _j m m W F- c� U � 0 z w �= U) w a J mr LiI Q ) s- z Ld N L'° z LAJ DL <0N0000 a z- ® 0 N 000 0!z NQ I I z L'' ;y „y, w — o r- I= L0 L0 > J 000 w 0� 0� >� m U En - Q � c �G► �"' s�, O N Uj � �E C7 % D LL UTILITY CONFLICT NOM ,A In /a� o THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING THE LOCATION, DIMENSION, AND DEPTH OF ALL CO d N oci B o N EXISTING UTILITIES WHETHER SHOWN ON THESE PLANS OR NOT BY POTHOLING THE UTILITIES AND SURVEYING THE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL LOCATION PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. THIS SHALL INCLUDE CC) CALLING UTILITY LOCATE @ 811 AND THEN POTHOLING ALL OF THE EXISTING UTILITIES AT LOCATIONS OF co ¢ NEW UTILITY CROSSINGS TO PHYSICALLY VERIFY WHETHER OR NOT CONFLICTS EXIST. LOCATIONS OF SAID L0 r— i UTILITIES AS SHOWN ON THESE PLANS ARE BASED UPON THE UNVERIFIED PUBLIC INFORMATION AND ARE E 00 a SUBJECT TO VARIATION. IF CONFLICTS SHOULD OCCUR, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONSULT BARGHAUSEN :3 ai - °a CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. TO RESOLVE ALL PROBLEMS PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION. I7 COSTCO WHOLESALE 999 LAKE DRIVE ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 PHONE: 4 -6 (25) 31 1 3 00 CONTACT: TIM HURLOCKER MEN 7-m PROPOSED BARRIER CURB - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SAWCUT LINE FLOW PATH r,.- 67.83± PROPOSED SPOT GRADE M.E. MATCH EXISTING FS FINISHED SURFACE i 2.0%- PROPOSED GRADING SLOPE —P UNDERGROUND CONDUIT CLASS I HAZARDOUS AREA (PER NEC) BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. 18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH KENT, WA 98032 PHONE: (425) 251 -6222 FAX: (425) 251 -8782 CONTACT: DAVID SEGAL CIVIL SHEET INDEX: C1 OVERALL SITE - ` . N AND COVER SHEET II, • III 'EROSION CONTROL PLAN UNDERGROUND UNDERGROUND- LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE SHEET INDEX: Li PLANTING •) f ADDITIVE MECHANICAL SHEET INDEX: T-1 ADDITIVE TANK INSTALLATION DETAILS • T-3 GASOLINE TANK SUMP RETROFIT DETAILS T-4 ADDITIVE TANK SYSTEM MATERIALS LIST PAREL SCHEDULES AND ELECTRICAL H-2 MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL DETAILS POWER INTEGRITY DATA i' TURBINE DISPENSER MONITORING ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM 2655 GULF TO BAY BOULEVARD CLEARWATER, FL 33759 CITY OF CLEARWATER Know what's below. Call before you dig. Dial 811 a - i r e- W co •, m U_ U_ - W •'t` 0 ,, - 0 i' r # .• i • i` • • L 0 U_ F ? N E" ,r4 28 2011 L v V E L 0 P Iv6 ;,t t ti h!EI GE-S0RH00D d3 `: "R�11OE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL DATUM: THE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL DATUMS ARE BOTH LOCALIZED DATUMS. BOTH DATUMS ARE BASED ON HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL INFORMATION DERIVED FROM CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS FOR THE COSTCO GAS STATION PROJECT BY BOHLER ENGINEERS, PC. DATED 01- 13 -03. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE SPATIAL RELATIONSHIP WITH EXISTING AND PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE ANY EXISTING ELEVATIONS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS VERIFIED PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS SHALL IMMEDIATELY BE NOTIFIED OF ANY DISCREPANCIES OR DESIGN INCOMPATIBILITIES PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. EX. TOPOWAPHY /SURVEY INFORMA11ON NOTE: BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE TOPOGRAPHY SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS IS REPRESENTATIVE OF WHAT IS CONSTRUCTED. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO COORDINATE WITH THE OWNER TO HAVE ALL IMPROVEMENTS FIELD VERIFIED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. PRIOR TO WORK. UTILITIES AND UTILITY EASEMENTS FOR THIS SITE HAVE NOT BEEN RESEARCHED OR CONFIRMED. Q cn Q) c W U U N Q V) a > I I M Vol r I U \ I c Y > x °' 3 U 2 U F5 p a) cl �+ ® ® U Q 0 _j m m W F- c� U � 0 z w �= U) w a J mr LiI Q ) s- z Ld N L'° z LAJ DL <0N0000 a z- ® 0 N 000 0!z NQ I I z L'' ;y „y, w — o r- I= L0 L0 > J 000 w 0� 0� >� m U En - Q � c �G► �"' s�, O N Uj � �E C7 % D LL UTILITY CONFLICT NOM ,A In /a� o THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING THE LOCATION, DIMENSION, AND DEPTH OF ALL CO d N oci B o N EXISTING UTILITIES WHETHER SHOWN ON THESE PLANS OR NOT BY POTHOLING THE UTILITIES AND SURVEYING THE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL LOCATION PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. THIS SHALL INCLUDE CC) CALLING UTILITY LOCATE @ 811 AND THEN POTHOLING ALL OF THE EXISTING UTILITIES AT LOCATIONS OF co ¢ NEW UTILITY CROSSINGS TO PHYSICALLY VERIFY WHETHER OR NOT CONFLICTS EXIST. LOCATIONS OF SAID L0 r— i UTILITIES AS SHOWN ON THESE PLANS ARE BASED UPON THE UNVERIFIED PUBLIC INFORMATION AND ARE E 00 a SUBJECT TO VARIATION. IF CONFLICTS SHOULD OCCUR, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONSULT BARGHAUSEN :3 ai - °a CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. TO RESOLVE ALL PROBLEMS PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION. I7 BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. 18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH KENT, WA 98032 PHONE: (425) 251 -6222 FAX: (425) 251 -8782 CONTACT: DAVID SEGAL CIVIL SHEET INDEX: C1 OVERALL SITE - ` . N AND COVER SHEET II, • III 'EROSION CONTROL PLAN UNDERGROUND UNDERGROUND- LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE SHEET INDEX: Li PLANTING •) f ADDITIVE MECHANICAL SHEET INDEX: T-1 ADDITIVE TANK INSTALLATION DETAILS • T-3 GASOLINE TANK SUMP RETROFIT DETAILS T-4 ADDITIVE TANK SYSTEM MATERIALS LIST PAREL SCHEDULES AND ELECTRICAL H-2 MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL DETAILS POWER INTEGRITY DATA i' TURBINE DISPENSER MONITORING ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM 2655 GULF TO BAY BOULEVARD CLEARWATER, FL 33759 CITY OF CLEARWATER Know what's below. Call before you dig. Dial 811 a - i r e- W co •, m U_ U_ - W •'t` 0 ,, - 0 i' r # .• i • i` • • L 0 U_ F ? N E" ,r4 28 2011 L v V E L 0 P Iv6 ;,t t ti h!EI GE-S0RH00D d3 `: "R�11OE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL DATUM: THE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL DATUMS ARE BOTH LOCALIZED DATUMS. BOTH DATUMS ARE BASED ON HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL INFORMATION DERIVED FROM CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS FOR THE COSTCO GAS STATION PROJECT BY BOHLER ENGINEERS, PC. DATED 01- 13 -03. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE SPATIAL RELATIONSHIP WITH EXISTING AND PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE ANY EXISTING ELEVATIONS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS VERIFIED PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS SHALL IMMEDIATELY BE NOTIFIED OF ANY DISCREPANCIES OR DESIGN INCOMPATIBILITIES PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. EX. TOPOWAPHY /SURVEY INFORMA11ON NOTE: BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE TOPOGRAPHY SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS IS REPRESENTATIVE OF WHAT IS CONSTRUCTED. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO COORDINATE WITH THE OWNER TO HAVE ALL IMPROVEMENTS FIELD VERIFIED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. PRIOR TO WORK. UTILITIES AND UTILITY EASEMENTS FOR THIS SITE HAVE NOT BEEN RESEARCHED OR CONFIRMED. Q cn Q) c W U U N Q V) a > I I M Vol r I U \ I c Y > x °' 3 U 2 U F5 p a) cl �+ ® ® U Q 0 _j m m W F- c� U � 0 z w �= U) w a J mr LiI Q ) s- z Ld N L'° z LAJ DL <0N0000 a z- ® 0 N 000 0!z NQ I I z L'' ;y „y, w — o r- I= L0 L0 > J 000 w 0� 0� >� m U En - Q � c �G► �"' s�, O N Uj � �E C7 % D LL UTILITY CONFLICT NOM ,A In /a� o THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING THE LOCATION, DIMENSION, AND DEPTH OF ALL CO d N oci B o N EXISTING UTILITIES WHETHER SHOWN ON THESE PLANS OR NOT BY POTHOLING THE UTILITIES AND SURVEYING THE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL LOCATION PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. THIS SHALL INCLUDE CC) CALLING UTILITY LOCATE @ 811 AND THEN POTHOLING ALL OF THE EXISTING UTILITIES AT LOCATIONS OF co ¢ NEW UTILITY CROSSINGS TO PHYSICALLY VERIFY WHETHER OR NOT CONFLICTS EXIST. LOCATIONS OF SAID L0 r— i UTILITIES AS SHOWN ON THESE PLANS ARE BASED UPON THE UNVERIFIED PUBLIC INFORMATION AND ARE E 00 a SUBJECT TO VARIATION. IF CONFLICTS SHOULD OCCUR, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONSULT BARGHAUSEN :3 ai - °a CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. TO RESOLVE ALL PROBLEMS PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION. I7 .• i • i` • • L 0 U_ F ? N E" ,r4 28 2011 L v V E L 0 P Iv6 ;,t t ti h!EI GE-S0RH00D d3 `: "R�11OE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL DATUM: THE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL DATUMS ARE BOTH LOCALIZED DATUMS. BOTH DATUMS ARE BASED ON HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL INFORMATION DERIVED FROM CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS FOR THE COSTCO GAS STATION PROJECT BY BOHLER ENGINEERS, PC. DATED 01- 13 -03. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE SPATIAL RELATIONSHIP WITH EXISTING AND PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE ANY EXISTING ELEVATIONS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS VERIFIED PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS SHALL IMMEDIATELY BE NOTIFIED OF ANY DISCREPANCIES OR DESIGN INCOMPATIBILITIES PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. EX. TOPOWAPHY /SURVEY INFORMA11ON NOTE: BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE TOPOGRAPHY SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS IS REPRESENTATIVE OF WHAT IS CONSTRUCTED. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO COORDINATE WITH THE OWNER TO HAVE ALL IMPROVEMENTS FIELD VERIFIED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. PRIOR TO WORK. UTILITIES AND UTILITY EASEMENTS FOR THIS SITE HAVE NOT BEEN RESEARCHED OR CONFIRMED. Q cn Q) c W U U N Q V) a > I I M Vol r I U \ I c Y > x °' 3 U 2 U F5 p a) cl �+ ® ® U Q 0 _j m m W F- c� U � 0 z w �= U) w a J mr LiI Q ) s- z Ld N L'° z LAJ DL <0N0000 a z- ® 0 N 000 0!z NQ I I z L'' ;y „y, w — o r- I= L0 L0 > J 000 w 0� 0� >� m U En - Q � c �G► �"' s�, O N Uj � �E C7 % D LL UTILITY CONFLICT NOM ,A In /a� o THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING THE LOCATION, DIMENSION, AND DEPTH OF ALL CO d N oci B o N EXISTING UTILITIES WHETHER SHOWN ON THESE PLANS OR NOT BY POTHOLING THE UTILITIES AND SURVEYING THE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL LOCATION PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. THIS SHALL INCLUDE CC) CALLING UTILITY LOCATE @ 811 AND THEN POTHOLING ALL OF THE EXISTING UTILITIES AT LOCATIONS OF co ¢ NEW UTILITY CROSSINGS TO PHYSICALLY VERIFY WHETHER OR NOT CONFLICTS EXIST. LOCATIONS OF SAID L0 r— i UTILITIES AS SHOWN ON THESE PLANS ARE BASED UPON THE UNVERIFIED PUBLIC INFORMATION AND ARE E 00 a SUBJECT TO VARIATION. IF CONFLICTS SHOULD OCCUR, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONSULT BARGHAUSEN :3 ai - °a CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. TO RESOLVE ALL PROBLEMS PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION. I7 L 0 U_ F ? N E" ,r4 28 2011 L v V E L 0 P Iv6 ;,t t ti h!EI GE-S0RH00D d3 `: "R�11OE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL DATUM: THE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL DATUMS ARE BOTH LOCALIZED DATUMS. BOTH DATUMS ARE BASED ON HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL INFORMATION DERIVED FROM CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS FOR THE COSTCO GAS STATION PROJECT BY BOHLER ENGINEERS, PC. DATED 01- 13 -03. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE SPATIAL RELATIONSHIP WITH EXISTING AND PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE ANY EXISTING ELEVATIONS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS VERIFIED PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS SHALL IMMEDIATELY BE NOTIFIED OF ANY DISCREPANCIES OR DESIGN INCOMPATIBILITIES PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. EX. TOPOWAPHY /SURVEY INFORMA11ON NOTE: BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE TOPOGRAPHY SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS IS REPRESENTATIVE OF WHAT IS CONSTRUCTED. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO COORDINATE WITH THE OWNER TO HAVE ALL IMPROVEMENTS FIELD VERIFIED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. PRIOR TO WORK. UTILITIES AND UTILITY EASEMENTS FOR THIS SITE HAVE NOT BEEN RESEARCHED OR CONFIRMED. Q cn Q) c W U U N Q V) a > I I M Vol r I U \ I c Y > x °' 3 U 2 U F5 p a) cl �+ ® ® U Q 0 _j m m W F- c� U � 0 z w �= U) w a J mr LiI Q ) s- z Ld N L'° z LAJ DL <0N0000 a z- ® 0 N 000 0!z NQ I I z L'' ;y „y, w — o r- I= L0 L0 > J 000 w 0� 0� >� m U En - Q � c �G► �"' s�, O N Uj � �E C7 % D LL UTILITY CONFLICT NOM ,A In /a� o THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING THE LOCATION, DIMENSION, AND DEPTH OF ALL CO d N oci B o N EXISTING UTILITIES WHETHER SHOWN ON THESE PLANS OR NOT BY POTHOLING THE UTILITIES AND SURVEYING THE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL LOCATION PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. THIS SHALL INCLUDE CC) CALLING UTILITY LOCATE @ 811 AND THEN POTHOLING ALL OF THE EXISTING UTILITIES AT LOCATIONS OF co ¢ NEW UTILITY CROSSINGS TO PHYSICALLY VERIFY WHETHER OR NOT CONFLICTS EXIST. LOCATIONS OF SAID L0 r— i UTILITIES AS SHOWN ON THESE PLANS ARE BASED UPON THE UNVERIFIED PUBLIC INFORMATION AND ARE E 00 a SUBJECT TO VARIATION. IF CONFLICTS SHOULD OCCUR, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONSULT BARGHAUSEN :3 ai - °a CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. TO RESOLVE ALL PROBLEMS PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION. I7 HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL DATUM: THE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL DATUMS ARE BOTH LOCALIZED DATUMS. BOTH DATUMS ARE BASED ON HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL INFORMATION DERIVED FROM CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS FOR THE COSTCO GAS STATION PROJECT BY BOHLER ENGINEERS, PC. DATED 01- 13 -03. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE SPATIAL RELATIONSHIP WITH EXISTING AND PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE ANY EXISTING ELEVATIONS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS VERIFIED PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS SHALL IMMEDIATELY BE NOTIFIED OF ANY DISCREPANCIES OR DESIGN INCOMPATIBILITIES PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. EX. TOPOWAPHY /SURVEY INFORMA11ON NOTE: BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE TOPOGRAPHY SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS IS REPRESENTATIVE OF WHAT IS CONSTRUCTED. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO COORDINATE WITH THE OWNER TO HAVE ALL IMPROVEMENTS FIELD VERIFIED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. PRIOR TO WORK. UTILITIES AND UTILITY EASEMENTS FOR THIS SITE HAVE NOT BEEN RESEARCHED OR CONFIRMED. Q cn Q) c W U U N Q V) a > I I M Vol r I U \ I c Y > x °' 3 U 2 U F5 p a) cl �+ ® ® U Q 0 _j m m W F- c� U � 0 z w �= U) w a J mr LiI Q ) s- z Ld N L'° z LAJ DL <0N0000 a z- ® 0 N 000 0!z NQ I I z L'' ;y „y, w — o r- I= L0 L0 > J 000 w 0� 0� >� m U En - Q � c �G► �"' s�, O N Uj � �E C7 % D LL UTILITY CONFLICT NOM ,A In /a� o THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING THE LOCATION, DIMENSION, AND DEPTH OF ALL CO d N oci B o N EXISTING UTILITIES WHETHER SHOWN ON THESE PLANS OR NOT BY POTHOLING THE UTILITIES AND SURVEYING THE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL LOCATION PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. THIS SHALL INCLUDE CC) CALLING UTILITY LOCATE @ 811 AND THEN POTHOLING ALL OF THE EXISTING UTILITIES AT LOCATIONS OF co ¢ NEW UTILITY CROSSINGS TO PHYSICALLY VERIFY WHETHER OR NOT CONFLICTS EXIST. LOCATIONS OF SAID L0 r— i UTILITIES AS SHOWN ON THESE PLANS ARE BASED UPON THE UNVERIFIED PUBLIC INFORMATION AND ARE E 00 a SUBJECT TO VARIATION. IF CONFLICTS SHOULD OCCUR, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONSULT BARGHAUSEN :3 ai - °a CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. TO RESOLVE ALL PROBLEMS PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION. I7 LL UTILITY CONFLICT NOM ,A In /a� o THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING THE LOCATION, DIMENSION, AND DEPTH OF ALL CO d N oci B o N EXISTING UTILITIES WHETHER SHOWN ON THESE PLANS OR NOT BY POTHOLING THE UTILITIES AND SURVEYING THE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL LOCATION PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. THIS SHALL INCLUDE CC) CALLING UTILITY LOCATE @ 811 AND THEN POTHOLING ALL OF THE EXISTING UTILITIES AT LOCATIONS OF co ¢ NEW UTILITY CROSSINGS TO PHYSICALLY VERIFY WHETHER OR NOT CONFLICTS EXIST. LOCATIONS OF SAID L0 r— i UTILITIES AS SHOWN ON THESE PLANS ARE BASED UPON THE UNVERIFIED PUBLIC INFORMATION AND ARE E 00 a SUBJECT TO VARIATION. IF CONFLICTS SHOULD OCCUR, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONSULT BARGHAUSEN :3 ai - °a CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. TO RESOLVE ALL PROBLEMS PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION. I7 I7 LANDSCAPE PLANTING NOTES AND MATERIALS SCOPE OF WORK FURNISH ALL MATERIALS, LABOR, EQUIPMENT AND RELATED ITEMS NECESSARY TO ACCOMPLISH TOPSOIL, FINISH GRADING, PLACEMENT OF SPECIFIED PLANT MATERIALS, FERTILIZER, MULCH, CLEAN —UP, AND DEBRIS REMOVAL. QUALIFICATIONS: LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR TO BE SKILLED AND KNOWLEDGEABLE IN THE FIELD OF WORK AND HAVE A MINIMUM OF FIVE (5) YEAR'S EXPERIENCE INSTALLING SIMILAR WORK. CONTRACTOR TO BE LICENSED TO PERFORM THE WORK SPECIFIED WITHIN THE PRESIDING JURISDICTION. JOB CONDITIONS: IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO REVIEW THE SITE AND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THE OWNER, ALL PLANT MATERIAL AND FINISH GRADES ARE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE OWNER. PROTECTION: SAVE AND PROTECT ALL EXISTING PLANTINGS AND IRRIGATION SHOWN TO REMAIN, DO NOT PLANT UNTIL OTHER CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS WHICH CONFLICT HAVE BEEN COMPLETED. DO NOT PLANT UNTIL THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM HAS BEEN MODIFIED AND TESTED, HANDLE PLANTS WITH CARE — DO NOT DAMAGE OR BREAK ROOT SYSTEM BARK OR BRANCHES. REPAIR AND /OR REPLACE ITEMS DAMAGED AS A RESULT OF WORK, OR WORK NOT IN COMPLIANCE WITH PLANS, AS DIRECTED BY OWNER AT NO ADDITIONAL COST. REPAIR OF EXISTING PLANTINGS: DURING THE COURSE OF WORK, REPAIR ALL EXISTING PLANTING AREAS DAMAGED BY NEW CONSTRUCTION. RE— ESTABLISHING FINISH GRADE AND RE— MULCHING TO SPECIFIED DEPTH. REPAIR OF EXISTING IRRIGATION SYSTEM: DURING THE COURSE OF WORK, REPAIR ALL EXISTING IRRIGATION SYSTEM DAMAGED BY NEW CONSTRUCTION AND RE— ESTABLISHING FINISH GRADE. MATERIALS: PLANT MATERIALS: PLANT MATERIALS TO BE GRADE NO. 1, SIZED IN ACCORDANCE WITH (AAN) AMERICAN STANDARDS FOR NURSERY STOCK (ANSI 260.1- 1996). PRUNE PLANTS RECEIVED FROM THE NURSERY ONLY UPON AUTHORIZATION BY THE OWNER. "B & B" INDICATES BALLED AND BURLAPPED; "CONT." INDICATES CONTAINER; "GAL" INDICATES GALLON. A) SPECIFIED PLANT CANOPY SIZE IS THE MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE CONTAINER OR BALL SIZE ESTABLISHES MINIMUM PLANT CONDITION TO BE PROVIDED. B) QUALITY: PLANT MATERIAL TO COMPLY WITH STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS FOR DISEASE INSPECTION, PLANTS TO BE FULLY LIVE, VIGOROUS, WELL FORMED, WITH WELL DEVELOPED FIBROUS ROOT SYSTEMS. ROOT BALLS OF PLANTS TO BE SOLID AND FIRMLY HELD TOGETHER, SECURELY CONTAINED AND PROTECTED FROM INJURY AND DESICCATION. PLANTS DETERMINED BY OWNER TO HAVE BEEN DAMAGED; HAVE DEFORMITIES OF STEM, BRANCHES, OR ROOTS; LACK SYMMETRY, OR DO NOT MEET SIZE OR ANSI STANDARDS WILL BE REJECTED. PLANT MATERIAL TO BE FROM A SINGLE NURSERY SOURCE FOR EACH SPECIFIED SPECIES /HYBRID. NURSERY SOURCES TO BE THOSE LOCATED IN THE SAME REGION AS THE JOB SITE. C) SUBSTITUTION: NO SUBSTITUTION OF PLANT MATERIAL, SPECIES OR VARIETY, WILL BE PERMITTED. SUBSTITUTIONS WHICH ARE PERMITTED WILL BE IN WRITING FROM THE OWNER. THE SPECIFIED SIZE, SPECIES AND NEAREST VARIETY, AS APPROVED, TO BE FURNISHED. SUBSTITUTIONS MAY REQUIRE RE— SUBMITTAL OF A REVISED LANDSCAPE PLAN TO CITY FOR APPROVAL. SOIL PREPARATION: TOPSOIL AND BACKFILL ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL NEW AND DISTURBED LANDSCAPE AREAS. A) TOPSOIL AND BACKFILL: CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SUPPLYING ALL TOPSOIL AND FOR DETERMINING THE VOLUME OF TOPSOIL REQUIRED PER THE INFORMATION ON PLANS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY NECESSARY WEED CONTROL RESULTING FROM CONTAMINATED OFF SITE SOURCES. B) TOPSOIL; TOPSOIL TO CONSIST OF WINTER MIX AS PRODUCED AND REMIXED BY PACIFIC TOPSOIL, INC. OR EQUIVALENT. WINTER MIX TO CONSIST OF 1/3 BY VOLUME SANDY LOAM, 1/3 BY VOLUME COMPOSTED GARDEN MULCH, AND 1/3 BY VOLUME COARSE WASHED SAND. C) FERTILIZER: COMPLETE FERTILIZER WITH TRACE ELEMENTS, 8 PERCENT SULFUR, AND A MINIMUM OF 50 PERCENT SLOW RELEASE NITROGEN. FERTILIZER TO BE "AGRO— DELUXE NURSERY" 10 -15 -20 AT 50 POUNDS PER 10 YARDS OF ORGANIC COMPOST, OR COMPARABLE NITROGEN EQUIVALENT. D) PLANTING BACKFILL: ON —SITE TOPSOIL (EXCAVATED PIT SPOILS). E) TOPSOIL INSTALLATION: 1. VERIFY SUB — GRADES TO —7 INCHES BELOW FINISH ELEVATION IN ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS. THIS ACCOMMODATES TOPSOIL AND MULCH LAYERS. 2. ERADICATE ANY SURFACE VEGETATION ROOTED IN THE SUB —GRADE PRIOR TO TOPSOIL PLACEMENT. 3. REMOVE SOIL LUMPS, ROCKS, VEGETATION AND /OR DEBRIS LARGER THAN 2 INCHES FROM ALL SUB —GRADE PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF TOPSOIL. F) TOPSOIL PLACEMENT: PLACE FOUR INCHES (4 ") OF TOPSOIL OVER SUB — GRADE, PLACE ADDITIONAL TOPSOIL AS REQUIRED TO MEET FINISH ELEVATIONS. MULCH (TOPDRESSING): MULCH TO MATCH EXISTING MULCH IN MATERIAL, TEXTURE, SIZE, AND COLOR. EXECUTION: FINISH GRADES: FINE GRADE AND REMOVE ROCKS AND FOREIGN OBJECTS OVER TWO INCHES (2 ") DIAMETER FROM TOP THREE INCHES (3") OF PREPARED LANDSCAPE AREAS. FINISH ELEVATION TO BE DEFINED AS THREE INCHES (3") BELOW PAVEMENT. FINISH GRADE REFER TO GRADES PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF MULCH. ALL FINISH GRADES TO BE SMOOTH EVEN GRADES, LIGHTLY COMPACTED. SITE CIVIL DRAWINGS IDENTIFY FINAL ELEVATIONS. GRASSES: ARRANGE GRASSES ON SITE IN PROPOSED LOCATIONS PER DRAWINGS. EXCAVATE PIT AND PLANT AS CALLED OUT AND DETAILED. ALL GRASSES TO STAND VERTICAL. BACKFILL TO BE PIT SPOILS. SETTLE BACKFILL USING WATER ONLY. NO MECHANICAL COMPACTION. MULCH: MULCH ALL NEW AND DISTURBED LANDSCAPE AREAS. APPLY SUFFICIENT QUANTITY TO PROVIDE A THREE INCH (3") DEPTH. PLANTING: MAINTAIN PLANTINGS THROUGH COMPLETED INSTALLATION, AND UNTIL ACCEPTANCE OF LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION. PLANTING MAINTENANCE TO INCLUDE WATERING, WEEDING, CULTIVATING, RESETTING PLANTS TO PROPER GRADES OR POSITION, AND RE— ESTABLISHING SETTLED GRADES. INCLUDED IS REPLACEMENT OF DEAD PLANTS AND PLANTS SHOWING LOSS OF 40 PERCENT OR MORE OF CANOPY. IRRIGATION: THE MODIFIED IRRIGATION SYSTEM TO BE ADJUSTED FOR BALANCED, WATER DISTRIBUTION, AND PRECIPITATION. FAILED OR MALFUNCTIONING IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT TO BE REPLACED AND /0R CORRECTED. 0 3" MULCH LAYER FEATHER EXCESS SOIL UNDER MULCH 1" MULCH AT CROWN 1" ABOVE GRADE- p s 'd • - PREPARED PLANTING ' �BED7 — NOTE: REMOVE CONTAINER & WORK ROOTS FREE OF SOIL. BACKFILL TO BE SETTLED USING WATER ONLY. NOT TO SCALE HOLD PLANTS r EDGE OF PLANT AS NOTED ON F Ir LIIINE EDGE CURB WALK— PLANT MATERIAL SPACING DETAIL NOT • SCALE 3" MULCH LAYER 1 " MAX. TOP OF CURB TO TOP OF MULCH CURB . d � a MULCH AT CURB DETAIL NOT rw SCALE SPACING AS CALLED OUT ON PLAN /PLANT LIST lablaxwe MCI . NOTE: THIS SPACING APPLIES TO GROUNDCOVER AND FORMAL SHRUB ROW PLACEMENT. J IL V o �. (j) PROVIDE A SMOOTH AND LEVEL 0 TRANSITION BETWEEN NEW FINISH 0 GRADE AND EXISTING FINISH GRADE ^ D co TYPICAL o V w ADJUST, MODIFY AND /OR REPAIR 0 LL LL EXISTING IRRIGATION SYSTEM AS ° z REQUIRED BY NEW CONSTRUCTION, < LJ CONDUITS, AND PLANTING RESTORATION TYPICAL L Of J REMOVE EXISTING PLANT MATERIAL AS a- REQUIRED BY NEW CONSTRUCTION, tr. CONDUITS, AND PLANTING RESTORATION a f TYPICAL ,........... . V f •'t. CONDUITS `a 1' S 'P 1: Lo TY P. a I 1 0 i' U i ! r �� Lo 0 r ..............., is � ,• "• %''- EX. CONTROLLER 1.• o ,. co en ENCLOSURE �:•; •;:r ----- - - - -- - -- EX. E.S.O. — ___ - t:•:::::::::::•:a 1 cc; , 1 : ............... ........................:.: : � SWITCH . EX. ASPHA LT c:::::::::•:... a i : / PAVEMENT - - `. °»., EX. CONCRETE Qj :a 1: ti I o SIDEWALK �. 11 ti }iii:i:::c:iCi ����� • L�: :f� �•� F 0 y { f CONDUITS JARDPOST TYPICAL EX. VENT STACK ALIGN NEW GRASS EXISTING GRASS HEDGE TYPICAL 4 11 / PROVIDE A SMOOTH AND E: EN TRANSITION BETWEEN NEW AND EXISTING FINISH GRADES TYPICAL PAVEMENT LArIDSCAPE PLANT MATERIAL LEGEND SIZE 9YMBOL TREES: a EXISTING TREE GRASSES: GRASS 2 GALLON AS SHOWN 73 GROUNDCOVERS: MULCH AREA COVER EXISTING LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION ® ® ®_ DENOTES LINE OF TRANSITION BETWEEN NEW CONSTRUCTION AND EXISTING CONDITIOP IERTY 'L IN P ; P ® P f /! P , r P ; P ' r t , 1n = 20' 0 10 20 40 TO REMAIN, SAVE, AND PROTECT MATCH EXISTING GRASS SPECIES, VERIFY SPECIES ON SITE. 3" LAYER, MATCH EXISTING, VERIFY MATERIAL ON SITE TO REMAIN, SAVE, PROTECT, OR REPAIR AS REQUIRED BY NEW CONSTRUCTION IS w _ t! o N �_j -. W - 04 •' c > . 3 U 2 U 0 o Ca a i = V) LLj CD U U _ t! o s N = u U C c > . 3 U 2 U 0 o Ca a o = V) LLj CD U I— ZD z 5. zcr- ca � uj LLJ J z`� X z zw �z j N C0 N 00 of z- ® M co 00 �z Q I l z & 3i Lo L0 0Z T ,-= ,n ,n C14 71 � C14 C14 j > = W 0 V) N 4 2)\ 4-- 4 op 0 76-4 84-DEAD 9-A 83-3 IM 4w m IM ... "we .. M.� —am— -M ow 400-wmm� � No 68-2 109-4 0 REVISIONS OCT 0 2002 t2 S 0 E PT NORTH 7 0 40 5GALE 1 40' 0 DATE. 10/24/02 OF f INTERIOR LANDSCAPE REOUIRDvIENTS 500/1 V ..# TOTAL TREE r• ♦. r . TREES 4 / . 1. LIVE OAK - 65 X 61C - 3qO" LIVE OAK - 242 X 2.511 = 605" MAGNOLIA- 64 X 2.511 = 160" WINCED ELM - c1l X 2.511 = 22`7.511 YAUPON HOLLY - 3Q X 211 _ 70.11 WAX MYRTLE - 72 X 2 f1 = 1444" GRAPE MYRTLE - 62 X 2" = 12411 SEA CRAPE - 65 X 211 = 12611 R.E O GEDAR. - 7 X 211 = 1411 TOTALINGHE5 BLACK BY B, DAVID UNDERHOOD i DESIGNED THE SIGNATURE OF THE WAM B.G. CONTROL OFFICER IN THIS SPACE o116 6 INDICATES THAT ALL REQUIRED DRAWN PERMITS HAVE BEEN OBTAINED A U AND THAT CONSTRUCTION IS N/A AUTHORIZED TO COMMENCE CHECKED J.J.L. m 1 • '^fir °c�j �. r" A5PHALT- THIGKNE55 A5 REQUIRED FOR TRAFFIG LEV'EL5 5UB5A5E -A5 REQUIRED .r I Ir :. , /4ALKHAY SURFAGE w I ire a PLAN VIEH SHEET DESCRIPTION, EGTIau 02q6O IRRIGATION 5Y5TEM MAINTENANGE OENERAL DE5GRIPTION: THE V40RK COvERED BY TH15 5PECIFIGATION SHALL INCLUDE MAINTENANCE OF THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM, INCLUDING ALL ADJJSTMENT5, REPAIRS, AND REPLACEMENTS REQUIRED. THELVE MAINTENANCE V15IT5 SHALL 13E THE MINIMUM, ADDITIONAL V151T5 MAY BE REQUIRED. THESE MAINTENANCE V151T5 SHALL OCCUR AT THE SAME TIME AS THE LA AGAPE MAINTENANCE Vf5L GONTRAGTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND PAS` FOR ALL MATERIALS, LABOR, EQUIPMENT, LIGEN5E5, TAXES AND-OTHER ITEMS REQUIRED FOR EXECUTION AND COMPLETION OF ALL WORK UNDER TH15 SECTION. THE FOLLOWING ITEM5 OF RELATED WORK ARE SPECIFIED AND INCLUDED IN OTHER 5ECTION5 OF THESE 5PEGIFIGATION5: SECTION 02bIO - UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION 5Y5TEM 5EGTION 02gO0 _ LAN05GAPE WORK SECTION 02q 1O - LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE. IRRIGATION 5Y5IEM: THE AIUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM 15 TO BE USED TO MAINTAIN PLANT HEALTH AND TO N5ERVE HATER. THE daRAGTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO MAINTAIN THE IRRIGATION 5Y5TEM, INCLUDING ELECTRIC VALVES, CONTROLLERS, AND SPRINKLER HEADS, AND ALL NECESSARY APPURTENANCES. I)AMAOE BY OTHERS WILL NOT RELIEVE THE CONTRACTOR OF HI5 RE5PON51BILITY TO MAINTAIN THE TURF, SHRUB, TREES, GROUND COVERS AND ANNUAL5 IN A HEALTHY NDITION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY INFORM THE OWNER OR OWNERS REPRESENTATIVE OF ANY 5Y5TEM FAILURE, ADJUSTMENT5 OR REPAIRS THAT ARE REQUIRED, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE SUPERVISION OF THE SYSTEM AND SHALL MAKE ALL 1U5TMENT5, REPAIRS AtO REPLACEMENTS REQUIRED. GONTRAGTOR AGREE5 TO REPLACE AT HI5 EXPENSE ANY PART OF THE IRRIGATION 5Y5TEM DAMAGED BY HI5 PER50RNEL DURING EXECUTION OF TH15 CONTRAGT. `.5Y5TEM WARRAN iY: ALL IRRIGATION PARTS, REPLACED RYQRNTRAGTOR SHALL BE KARRA14TED IN FULL BY HIM FOR MATERIAL AND LABOR FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR AFTER INSTALLATION OF SUCH ITEM. PRODUCT5 ,r ALL PARTS REPLACED SHALL BE IDENTICAL TO TH05E THAT ARE BEING REPLAGED. THE OH'C-R AND OWNERI5 REPRESENTATIVE SHALL BE INFORMED IN WRITING OF ANY SERIOUS PROBLEM5 IN THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE R.F5PON51BLE FOR OPERATING THE SYSTEM IN AGGORDANGE WITH THE MANUFACTURER5 51'E IFIGATfON AND DE51ON REWIREMENT5. EXECUTION OPERATION: SYSTEM THE CONTRAGTOR SHALL BE r B AND HAVE EXPERIENCE OPERATION OF D THE CONTRACTOR ON s•r DRAWINGS OF THE y+r r• r r r V CONTRACTOR THE CONTPALTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINIKEKWER REOUIREMENT5 OF THE TURF, PALMS, TREE5,5HADE �,',D C-iROUNO COVERS. THE .. • .. I-f AATERIN6 5GHEDULE5 INTO THE GONTROLLER5 • NEEDS. MEET 51TE5PEGIFIG TURF AND P[_ _ FIELD CAPACITY SHALL NOT EXCEEDED. BECAUSE TURF HATER NEED OM MONTH TO MONTH, • HATERINO TIME 5HALL BE AD • r . •• PERIODICALLY T• . OF CONTROLLER. • M015TURE PROBE USED BY • • •- TO DETERMINE 501L r CONTENT r CORRECTIVE ACTION PROMPTLY • • SCHEDULE AND - CONDITION. EXC,E55IVE HATERIN6 SHALL I- AVOIDED. PLANTS SHALL 13E WATERED, THEREFORE, BY THE CONTRACTOR IN ACCORD FH THE 5EA50N RAINFALL, 501L TYPE, TURF TYPE, TOPOGRAPHICAL FEATURE Al - 11 _VAPOTRAN5PIRATION FACTORS. ALL r • N, SHALL 13E E31 ��iEEN THE HOURS OF :O r r •r A.M., UNLESS APPROVED IN 5 THE OWNER O r r rr REPRESENTATIVE. SCHEDULE MAY BE AgXFF) 'THE OWNER DUE TO WATER RESTRICTIONS OR OTHER • O f� i i I LAND5GAPE MAINTENANGE FURN15HINO OF AND PATINC7 FOR ALL MATERIALS, LABOR, EGUIPMENT, LICENSES, TAXES AND OTHER ♦ AND COMPLETION • ALL O UNDER • •r DESCRIBED SECTION x •1• IN( LUDE5, BUT 15 NOT r TO, THE FOLLOWING: MAINTENANGE OF r • AND FOR I YEAR FOLLOWING COMPLETION. BE THE ADDITIONAL V15IT5 MAY BE REGUIRED. THESE MAINTENANCE OCCUR VISITS, SHALL AT AS • I•. SYSTEM MONTHLY MAINTENANGE VISITS. WORKSHEET: CONff-',ALTOR Hx , MAINTENANGE WORK5HEET TO THE PROPERTY MANAGER M• r:. Orr. MAINTENANCE PREFORMED • DATE OF •, r AND ANY PR ENCOUNTERED ON s Orr ANY CHEMICAL APPLIGATION5,5HONIN6 DATE5 WHEN ,r•. •: r.. MADE, TYPE OF GHEMIGAL APPLIED, WHERE APPLIED AND RATE O APPLIGATION. ANY ITEMS WARRANTY. NOT CALLED TO THE ATTENTION OF THE OWNER THAT RESULT IN ANY WARRANT TO REMOVE DEFECTIVE . THAT HAVE DIED, HAVE UNSATISFACTORY -• r HAVE L05T - • FORM, r NOT r VANDALISM r UN5EA5OWLY SEVERE WEATHER; AND TO R EPL-AGE THEM WITH NEW PLANTS V41THIN • DAYS OF 015GOVERY WITH NEW PLANTS OF AND 51ZE OF REPLAGED ► • ,r • 3i • GROUND • `r • w APPLICATIONS x BE AS FOLLOW-3: SEPTEMBER AND r - USE A 10-10-10 FORMULATION AT A RATE • • POUNDS PER 1005.F. •" r r TAE FCKTILIZER .., • N5 SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: M _IUNE AND SEPTEMBER- USE A 13-5-10 FORMULATION AT A RATE OF TWO POUNDS PER INCH OF .. b CALIPER r FIVE POUNDS PER OF CALIPER • r && • s • r PALMS FERTILIZER APPLIGATION5 SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: MARCH, JULY AND OCTOBER. • ; • MULATION AT A RATE OF •U .r.. PER ra. TRUNK. APPLY PALM FOLIAR SPRAY TO ALL FOLIAGE SURFACES AS FOLLOWS: APRIL, AUGUST AND NOVEMBER- FOR LAWNS THE FERTILIZER APPLICATIONS SHALL BE AS FOLLOW5: FEBRUARY, APRIL, JUNE, 5EPTEM13ER AND DECEMBER. USE A 16 4-f3 FORMULATION AT A RATE OF 12 POUNDS PER 1,000 S.F. GHEMICAL CONTROLS: FERTILIZE TO PROMOTE HEALTHY PLANT GROWTH WITHOUT ENCOURAGING EXCESSIVE TOP FOLIAR GROWTH. DO NOT APPLY HIGH NITROGEN FERTILIZER IN LATE FALL, WHIGH MAY PROMOTE FR05T TENDER FOLIAR GROWTH. DO NOT ALLOW GHEMIGAL5 TO FALL ON, OR TRAN5LOGATE ON, OFF -51TE AREA. DO NOT ALLOW WATER CONTAINING TOXIC AMOUNTS OF GHEMIGAL5 TO POOL OR PUDDLE AFTER COMPLETION OF OPERATIONS. MULCHING: ALL SHRUB AND GROUND COVER AREAS AND NATURAL AREAS ARE TO BE CONTINUOUSLY MAINTANINED WITH GLEAN, FRESH MULCH THREE INCH DEPTH, REAPPLYING AS NEGE55ARY FOR A FRESH APPEARANCE. WEED CONTROL: CONTROL WEEDS WITH USE OF HERBIGIDE5, AND, PREFERABLY, BY MANUAL REMOVAL OF WEEDS. REMOVE NOXIOUS WEEDS COMMON TO THE AREA FROM PLANTING AREAS BY MECHANICAL MEANS. APPLY HERB1GIDE IN AGGORDANGE WITH MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. WHEN NEGE55ARY, KILL WEED5 IN MULGH BEDS WITH ROUNDUP OR APPROVED EQUAL. PEST AND DISEASE CONTROL: APPLY PEST AND DISEASE CONTROL GHEMIGAL5 IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. SPRAY OR DUST APPROPRIATE IN5EGTICIPE, MITICIDE AND FUNGICIDE AND AS NEGE55ARY TO MAINTAIN PLANTS IN HEALTHY AND VIGOROUS GROWING CONDITION. TREE 5TAKING OR GUYING: REPAIR STAKING OR GUYING FOR TREES IN AGGORDANGE WITH RELATED WORK. REMOVE STAKING AND GUYING MATERIALS 6 MONTHS AFTER SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION. PRUNING: PRUNE OR HEAD BACK PLANTS IN KEEPING WITH NATURE AND GHARAGTER OF PLANT5. ESTABLISH RADIAL BRANCH ORIENTATION AND ELIMINATE NARROW V -SHAPED FORKS, GRO55OVER BRANCH INS AND BRANCHES THAT RUB AGAINST EACH OTHER SHRUB PRUNING SHALL OGGUR IA1f1IMUM OF v¢ -y EVERY THREE MONTHS, FOR A TOTAL OF FOUR PRUNING ET(T5'IN ONE IYEA2:(V 501L ER05ION: - °- , REPLACE FILL IN AREAS EXPERIENCING NOTICEABLE 5011 !EfR 5ia�'ANti 2002 l MAKE MINOR REPAIRS NEGE55ARY TO AVOID FURTHEI I' ff O5Sj NOTIFY_ . GONTRAGTING OFFICER OF UNUSUAL GAU5E5 OF EROSI ° EDlATELY, gUl, CLEAN UP: ` g T REMOVE LITTER AND DEAD VEGETATION FROM JOB 51TE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF DISCOVERY. BROOM GLEAN PAVED SURFACES AT LEAST ONCE EVERY 21 DAYS. END OF MAINTENANCE PERIOD: WITHIN 2 WEEKS PRIOR TO END OF MAINTENANCE PERIOD, APPLY 16 -4-8 FERTILIZER TO ALL 500 AREAS AT A RATE OF 12 POUNDS PER I,000 S.F. AT THE END OF THE MAINTENANCE PERIOD A FINAL LANDSCAPE IN5PECTION SHALL BE CONDUCTED BY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. WHEN WORK 15 FOUND TO BE 5ATI5FAGTORY MAINTENANCE PERIOD WILL END ON THE DATE OF FINAL INSPECTION, REVISION$ APP'D ' JOB NO. BY o116 6 F.B. 8 PG. N/A SHT, DATFd . T7 10/24/02 g DI ri •r E WIDTH REMOVE DEAD AND INJURED SPECIFIGATIGNS SPACING L GUANTI TANIG Al- NAME COMMON R AME SIZE RETAIN NATURAL SHAPE. SP 32 5ABAL PALMETTO _ - -�- CABBAGE PALM KITH BOOT5 �MV q' -15' GT HEIGHTS, 5TAGGEREO AS 5HOFIN LO O GUERGU5 VIRGINIANA LIVE OAK IT HT X 11' 5PD, 6" GAL, RPG AS 5HOHN GV 5-7 GUERGU5 VIRGINIANA LIVE OAK 12' HT X 6 5PP, 25" GAL, 45 GALLON � / "5 5HOHN MG 0 MAGNOLIA GRANOIFLORA 5CUTHERN MAGNOLIA II' HT X 6 5PD, 25" GAL, 45 GALLON AS 5HOHN UA 5(0 ULMUS ALATA ,WINGED ELM 12' HT X 6'517D, 2.5" GAL, 45 GALLON AS 5HOHN YH 13 IIEX VOMITORIA )elk)pom fOLLr 8' HT X V5170, MULTI -STEM, 30 GAL.I_ ° -N AS SHOWN MG -7 MYRIGA GERIFERA NAat MYRTLE 8' HT X 6 5PD, MULTI -STEM, 30 GALS 'N AS 5HOHN LA I LAGERSTROEMIA INPIGA 'TUSGARORA' PINK CRAPE MYRTLE 8' HT X 5' 5PP, MULTI -STEM, 30 GALLON AS 5HOHN GU 6 GOGGOLOBA UVIFERA 5EA GRAPE T HT X 6' 5PD, MULTI -STEM 25 G� I_LON * AS 5HOHN ,35 °T JUNIPERU5 51UGIGOLA REP CEOAR `I' HT X 4' 5PP, 50 GALLON A5 5HOHN ZF 4 ZAMIA FURFURAGEA CA ARP PLANT 36" HT X 30" 5PP, 15 GALLON A5 5HOHN VO O VIBURNUM OPORAT155UH 5INEET VIBURNUM 36" HT X 36" SPD, 3 GALLON V5 12-7 VIBURNUM 5U5PEN5UM 5AWANKKA VIBURWM 24" HT X 24" 5PD, 3 GALLON ° O.G. HR. 2 -75 1­111315GU5 R05A 5INEN515 ORANGE 5IN6LE HIBI5CU5 24" HT X 24" 5170, 3 GALLON 36" O.G. PA O PLUMBAGO AURIGULATA BLUE PLU1111AG0 24" HT X 24`° 5PD, 3 CALLOW 36" O.G, P5 460 PENNI5ETUM 5ETAGEUM ITE FOUNTAIN O _453 12" HT X 12" 5170, 1 GALLON 301' O.G. PR 180 PENN15ETVM 5ETAGEUM "RUBFJ)M" RED FOUNTAIN 6RA55 12" HT X 12" SPD, I GALLON 3D "' O.G. MI O PIETE5 VELETA H141TE AFRICAN IRI5 10" HT X 10" 5PC:, I GALLON 24" Q.G. LG _ O LANTANA GAMARA COLD MOUND LANTANA 10" HT X 10" 5PO, I GALLON 24" O.G. LV O LANTANA MONTEVIDEN515 PURPLE ILIN9 LANTANA 10" HT X 10`° 5T "0, I GALLON 24" O.G. TA 2,110 TRA.GHELOSPERMUM ASIATIGUM MINIMA JA5MINE 15" SPD, MIN. e5 PPP, I GALLON 24" o.G• JP {,a45 J)NIPERU5 PAR50NI PARSON/ _VNIPER 8" HT X 12" SDP, I GALLON 24" O.G. ri •r ` i' G . € I MOUND TO FORM SAUCER - i 1EC C d =l I Fl I I--I i'_, BAGKFILL MIXTURE 50% LANDSCAPE MIX d 150 NATIVE 501L (EXI5TING 501L) - 11I s �1IE —dCC -- I1 }1I -;I€ N 1 — # s _ — EXISTING SUBGRAPE /-1!5—\6,UANTIT-r- 1 PROTECTIVE TREE �� SPECIES l BARRICADE E WIDTH REMOVE DEAD AND INJURED QUANTITY ANTITY TWIGS, TRIM NO LEADERS, OUANT17Y CA -L. SIZE RETAIN NATURAL SHAPE. EXISTING WHITE 5URVEYOR'5 TAGGING DATE, REGUIRED 10/24/02 TAPE, 6" LENGTH _ -- 3 — 2" X 2" 5TAKE5 DRIVEN INTO 20 25 GROUND AT AN ANGLE, THEN T:;3HTENED Z SHADE TREE 6" GAL TO VERTICAL POSITION, 8' MIN I IUM —~` LENGTH, 5TAKE5 AT 120 DEGRFE ANGLE 0 46 5HADE TREE 2" GAL NORTH ARTERIAL 15' 1,600' 0 0 O ACCENT TREE 2" GAL TI A QR E CQ NNEGTION5 Q 3/3= 1 3/3= 1 0 PALMS 13" GROWN OF ROOTBALL SHALL BE 0 535 INSTALLED LEVEL HITH FINISH GRADE 5H 5 3 GAL — 3" MINIMUM MULCH LAYER ` i' G . € I MOUND TO FORM SAUCER - i 1EC C d =l I Fl I I--I i'_, BAGKFILL MIXTURE 50% LANDSCAPE MIX d 150 NATIVE 501L (EXI5TING 501L) - 11I s �1IE —dCC -- I1 }1I -;I€ N 1 — # s _ — EXISTING SUBGRAPE /-1!5—\6,UANTIT-r- 1 PROTECTIVE TREE �� SPECIES l BARRICADE ARGENTINE BAHIA SOD ti �+ cl E WIDTH i ARGENTINE BAHIA SOD ti �+ cl 3" MINIMUM MULCH SOD REMOVE CONTAINER t FROM ROOTBALL PLANTING SOIL MIXTURE EXISTING SOIL SHRUa FLANTI TAIL 5TAc5OER IROV45 OF PLANTS T__ U w z x FOR CABBAGE PALM INSTALLATION: TRIM ALL OF FRONDS AT TIME OF DIGGING AND PLANTING RETAIN ALL BOOTS ON TRUNK 20 LAYERS BURLAP PAD AT SUPPORT CONTACT - NO NAILS IN TREE HOOD HIRE TIE 2" x 4" BRACE (P.T.) —_j SPACE THREE AT 120 TYPICAL _ I , -- 2" x 4' STAKE (P.T.) THREE FEET LONG 4" MIN. SAUCER RIM I f;ZR I OAT I CAN NOTE r y r + + ♦. ♦. r •. . r + •. r .. + • r r ri ,� i r ... � r � sri r ri r ♦ r r it ♦ �r � . . � _. �, , . F FINISH GRADE INSTALLED LEVEL HITH FINISH GRADE z--, It '`� ---� � � 5" MINIMUM MULCH 4" 3" MINIMUM MULCH LAYER 'I?, LT. GTI _ MINIMUM --?.. IE i l ROOTBALL, =1_ FLORATAM" RADIUS FROM TRUNK = w= # I i 1 MOUND TO FORM SAUCER 500 Tgvmml P -- HASHED —IN AND TAMPED BAGKFILL MIXTURE EX15TINO 501E 50% LANDSCAPE MIX 5096 NATIVE SOIL (EXISTING SOIL) _ 1C_erC EXISTING SUBORADE A _E - EXISTING SUBGRADE 5" DEEP I I II I � X_____� t _ 11 4 2X -1 PINE BARK NUGGETS PALM STAKINO AND FLANTINO T I L. TREE 5TAKINO T I T I L, C,ONTRAr,TOlR 5HALL REMOVE 5TAKE5 ANP 641Y5 CON TOR SHALL REMOVE 5TAKE5 AND GUY5 AFTER ONE ORONINO 5EA50N AFTER ONE GROWING 5EA50N D c c+ ? ?/Io z`, C � xl E WIDTH LENOTH QUANTITY ANTITY Sill. OUANT17Y CA -L. SIZE EXISTING PROPOSED DATE, REGUIRED 10/24/02 _ -- 20 25 0 SHADE TREE 6" GAL 0 0 46 5HADE TREE 2" GAL NORTH ARTERIAL 15' 1,600' 0 0 O ACCENT TREE 2" GAL 3/3= 1 3/3= 1 0 PALMS 13" 0 535 535 5H 5 3 GAL 13 3 5-1 5HADE TREE 2" GAL 0 q2/2= 46 Q ACCENT TREE 2" GAL SOUTH MULTI - F 15' I,q71' _ — 12/3= 4 0 O PALMS 13" 0 131 15-7 5HRUI35 3 GAL O O 25 5HADE TREE 2" GAL 0 54/2= 21 0 ACCENT TREE 2" CAL EAST MULTI- F 15' 880" 0 0 O PALMS 15" 0 0 0 SHRU05 3 GAL II 31 45 5HADE TREE 2" GAL 0 0 O ACCENT TREE 2" CAL WEST ARTERIAL 15' 1,550° — -- 0 61'3= 2 0 PALMS 1.3" 0 520 520 5HRUE35 3 GAL 3" MINIMUM MULCH SOD REMOVE CONTAINER t FROM ROOTBALL PLANTING SOIL MIXTURE EXISTING SOIL SHRUa FLANTI TAIL 5TAc5OER IROV45 OF PLANTS T__ U w z x FOR CABBAGE PALM INSTALLATION: TRIM ALL OF FRONDS AT TIME OF DIGGING AND PLANTING RETAIN ALL BOOTS ON TRUNK 20 LAYERS BURLAP PAD AT SUPPORT CONTACT - NO NAILS IN TREE HOOD HIRE TIE 2" x 4" BRACE (P.T.) —_j SPACE THREE AT 120 TYPICAL _ I , -- 2" x 4' STAKE (P.T.) THREE FEET LONG 4" MIN. SAUCER RIM I f;ZR I OAT I CAN NOTE r y r + + ♦. ♦. r •. . r + •. r .. + • r r ri ,� i r ... � r � sri r ri r ♦ r r it ♦ �r � . . � _. �, , . F FINISH GRADE INSTALLED LEVEL HITH FINISH GRADE z--, It '`� ---� � � 5" MINIMUM MULCH 4" 3" MINIMUM MULCH LAYER 'I?, LT. GTI _ MINIMUM --?.. IE i l ROOTBALL, =1_ FLORATAM" RADIUS FROM TRUNK = w= # I i 1 MOUND TO FORM SAUCER 500 Tgvmml P -- HASHED —IN AND TAMPED BAGKFILL MIXTURE EX15TINO 501E 50% LANDSCAPE MIX 5096 NATIVE SOIL (EXISTING SOIL) _ 1C_erC EXISTING SUBORADE A _E - EXISTING SUBGRADE 5" DEEP I I II I � X_____� t _ 11 4 2X -1 PINE BARK NUGGETS PALM STAKINO AND FLANTINO T I L. TREE 5TAKINO T I T I L, C,ONTRAr,TOlR 5HALL REMOVE 5TAKE5 ANP 641Y5 CON TOR SHALL REMOVE 5TAKE5 AND GUY5 AFTER ONE ORONINO 5EA50N AFTER ONE GROWING 5EA50N D c c+ ? ?/Io z`, C � xl un�v Sill. NIA ., DATE, 10/24/02 or DESIGNED THE MNATURE OF THE QUALITY CONTROL OFFICER IN THIS SPACE INDICATES THAT ALL REQUIRED DRAWN PERMITS HAVE BEEN OBTAINED A.0 AND THAT CONSTRUCTION IS F, -r ,rD AUTHORIZED TO COMMENCE. Q.C. L 11/411 L --L F L L L L L L L gib DESIGNED 1 UNDISTURBED SOIL (TYPICAL) �a�a DRAWN CONCRETE THRUST BLOCK 45' ELL A.U. CHECKED 55 C-3) J.J.L. 0 PA-85 - 15'R - NP, 5PRAY ON R15ER \V � ELL TEE NJ X// X/ X\ 1 UNDISTURBED SOIL (TYPICAL) 10 PA-&S - I-1'R - NP, SPRAY ON R15ER CONCRETE THRUST BLOCK 45' ELL 1512 I'TR - NP, 12" POP-UP SPRAY (TYPICAL} 55 C-3) PIPE (TYPICAL) 0 PA-85 - 15'R - NP, 5PRAY ON R15ER REBAR BENT AROUND 6 1012 15'R - NP, 12" POP-UP SPRAY FITTING (TYPICAL) NOTES: 1506 15'R - NP, 6" POP-UP SPRAY FITTING (TYPICAL) 1 SUPPLY LINES 3-INCHES IN DIAMETER AND LARGER SHALL RECEIVE CONCRETE THRUST BLOCKS. '1 4 WIN JIM 12 911L IME SIGNATURE OF THE QUALITY CONTROL OFFICER IN lim tpmr INDICATES THAT ALL REQUIRED PERMITS HAVE BEEN OBTAINED AND THAT CONSTRUCTION IS AUTHORIZED TO COMMENCE. 5F'P,A"r HEAP PLASTIC, TIES, 2 PER R15ER 112" 5GH 40 SUPPORT C,ONNEG-FORS 5" PEA GRAVEL - HEADS FINISH GRADE TO MAIN LINE PVC, 5GH 80 NIPPLE ELECTRICVALVE DETAIL Wl" ♦I GUANT17Y MODEL NUMBER A 0 10 PA-&S - I-1'R - NP, SPRAY ON R15ER 50 1512 I'TR - NP, 12" POP-UP SPRAY 55 1806 I-I'R - NP, ro" POP-UP SPRAY 0 PA-85 - 15'R - NP, 5PRAY ON R15ER E 6 1012 15'R - NP, 12" POP-UP SPRAY F 15 1506 15'R - NP, 6" POP-UP SPRAY PA-85 - 12'R - NP, SPRAY ON R15ER H Iq 1812 12'R - NP, 12" POP-UP SPRAY '1 4 1806 12'R - NP, 6" POP-UP 5PRAY K 1 PA-86 - 10'R - NP, 5PRAY ON R15ER L Q 233 012 IO'R - NP, 12" POP-UP 5PRAY M 0 006 IO'R - NP, 6" POP -UP 5PRAY N 1 1506 4 X 15 - E5T - NP, 6" POP-UP END -STRIP 0 0, 0 1512 - 4 X 15 - E5T - NP, 12" POP-UP END -STRIP P 18 IbOb - 4 X 30 - 55T - NP, 6' POP-UP 15IDE-5TR­JP 1512 - 4 X 30 - 55T - NP, 12" POP -UP SIDE -STRIP 1512 - cl X 15 -55T - NP, 12" POP-UP 51DE-STRIP 0 1806 - 5 X 15 - 1_05 - NP, 6' LEFT CORNER STRIP T 0 012 - 5 X 15 1_05 - NP, 12" LEFT CORNER STRIP U 1506 - 5 X 15 RG5 - NP, 6" RIGHT CORNER 5TRIP v 0 -___ I8I2 - 5 X 15 RG5 - NP, 12" RIGHT CORNER STRIP POM - 00 - AR - 3.0, ROTOR ON R15ER X 0 POM - 06 - AR - 3.0, 6" POP-UP ROTOR y Z 0 0 25 M1 POM - 06 - AR - 2.0, POP-UP ROTOR PGP - ARV - q.0, 4" POP-UP ROTOR AA BEI 0 Q P&5 - ARV - q.0, ROTOR ON R15ER POM - 00 - AR - 2.0, ROTOR ON RISER c, c, Q 0 POP - ARV - 7.0, 4" POP-UP ROTOR PEB, ELECTRIC, VALVE 51ZE A55HOHN ON PLAN 0,000 L.F. 4" PVG, GLA55 200, PURPLE MAIN LINE 0,000 L.F. 3" PVC, GLA55 200, PURPLE MAIN LINE 3" BRONZE GATE VALVE 102-P2,2" IRRITROL MASTER CONTROL VALVE 2" MULTI-,JET HATER METER BY MASTER METER 3" MMT TUE31 NE METER BY MASTER METER 4" BRONZE GATE \/ALVE ITEM5 BELOH ARE BY RAIN MASTER IRRIGATION 5Y5TEM5, (7127) 556-0700 DX12-5HM-T, 12 STATION CONTROLLER:::::l 0 DX30-SPED -T, 30 5TATION CONTROLLER EV-5EN-RN, TIPPING, RAIN BUCKET, AT TIMER C, DX-PH TELEPHONE COMM BOARD FOR 5ATELLITE PMRKIT, REMOTE RECEIVER, ANTENNA,M GABLES PM-XMTR, REMOTE TRANSMITTER EV- OROUNP-ROP, GROUND ROD AND CLAMP OX -FLOW, FLOW - HEATHER 5EN50R BOARD 11350 L.F. EV-GAB-515N, 5EN50R CABLE EV-GENTRAL-LITE, 5OFTHARE PACKAGE 0 045-5HI'l-T, 15 5TATION CONTROLLER 5Y5TEM DE51ONATION —VALVE 51 ZE 51-1/2 ZONE OALLONS R PE ZONE PE51ONATION E4 MINUTE S P7- mil"I W, rm Mvmw m ON Pill 11 liq ��ill S%rME30L aUANTITr MODEL NUMBER A j i5 PA-55 - 17'R -- NP, 5P RAY ON R15ER E3 0 55 1 012 -1-7'R - NP, 12" POP-UP SPRAY 131 laO(g - I-I'R - NP, C?" POP -UP SPRAY IL 0 PA-aS - 15"R - NP, SF RAY ON R15ER E 5 012 - 151R - NP, 12" POP-Up SPRAY F C) 14 1&06'- 15'R - NP, b" POP-UP 5P RAY (05 PA-86 - 12'R - NP, 5P AY ON RISER H (D 2 i I b 12 - 12'P, - NP, 12 " POP-UP S li 12 1806 -12R, - NP, &" POP -UP SPRAY K PA-&5 - IOR, - NP, SPRAY ON R15ER L 20-7 ------- - -- 012 - 10'R - NP, 12" POP-UP SPRAY m 0 C, lbOb - IO'R - NP, (9" POP -UPSPRAY N ---------- ---- - 0 0,06 4 X 15 - EST NP,,b" POP-UP EN P-5TRIP 0 012 4 X 15 - EST NP, 12" POP-UP END-5 TRIP L 0 f 1806 4 X 30 - 55T NP, 6" POP-UP 51DE-5TRIP a 0 1812 4 X 30 556 - NP, 12" POP-UP 51DE-5TRIP R 0 IbI2 q X 1,5 55T - NP, 12" POP-UP 51DE-STRIP 0 i �&0(?-r2XI!5-LC5- NP, 6" LEFT GORNER5TRIP T C) 1 1812 - 5 X 15 - L65 - NP, 12" LEFT GORNER5TRIP u 0 Ida 0b - 5 X 15 - RC,5 - NP, b"RIGHT ER STRIP! V I P 012 - 5 X 15 - RC,5 - NP, 12" RIGHT GORNER STRIP 0 0 POM - 00 - AR - 3,0, ROTOR ON R15ER X ---------- POM - 0(2 - AR, - 5.0, 6" POP-UP ROTOR Y C P6M - 06 - AR, - 20, 6" POP-UP ROTOR Z f i POP AR\/ - q,O, 4" POP-UP ROTOR AA 0 0. PC75 - AR\/ - c4,0, ROTOR ON RISER BE3 0 0 POM 00 AR - 20, ROTOR, ON RIeER ►7 POP - ARN/ - -7 0, 4" POP-UP ROTOR 1.11, PE E3, ELECTRIG VALVE 51 A5 51 OVIN ON PLAN 0,000 L FE 4" PVC, GL A55 200, PURPLE MAIN LINE f 0,000 L.F. 3" PVr_,o GLA55 2007, FURPLE MAIN LINE - ------- - - 3" BRONZE OATE VALVE 102-P2, 2" IRRITROL MASTER CONTROL VALVE El ---- ---- --- 2" MULTI -JET HATER METER BY MASTER METER --- ---------- - 5" MMT Tl';BINE METER BY' MASTER METER 4" BRONZE OA TE VALVE ITEM5 BELON ARE Br RAIN MASTER IRRIGATION 5Y5TEM5,02-7) 556-0-700 0 PX12-5HM-T, 12 STATION CONTROLLER 0 PX30-5PED-T, 30 STATION CONTROLLER ---- ------ E\/•!5EN-RN, TIPPIN& RAIN E3UGKET, AT TIMER r, VX-PH TELEFRONE COMM E30ARD FOR SATELLITE I Phi IT, REMOTE RE ELVER, ANTENNAM CABLE-51; PM-XM1-R, REMOTE N15,MIR EV-01ROUND-R4P, 6ROUND ROD AND GLAMP OX-FLOW, FLOW -HEATH ER SD *OR WARD ----------- ----- -- + 1, 350 L.F. I E\/-OAB,,'_5EN, 5EN5OR CABLE I EV-GE -LITE, 5OFTNARE P^CKAGE PX18)-5HH-T, 15 STATION GONTROLLER, ,w � Y m YF Ar 3� r s' Mal °i "s; ys ... _ a , . .. . .. to ... .:. � ..., sa' .. i n m x ,c , , s P A v m p n L 0 E 0 0 C) 0 CL N cn I CP 3 c� n 0 0 in (Z 0 0 to N N v: T! i �I t - x L0CATl0N MAP Sul -A MW 3EACH LALOMME i OWNER/DEVELOPER: DRAWING INDEX CLEARWATER MALL, LLC TITLE c/o THE SEMBLER COMPANY COVER SHEEP 5855 CENTRAL AVENUE TYPICAL SECTIONS AND BMP DETAIL ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA 33707 EROSION CONTROL SEOUENCE PLAN (727) 384-6000 VOICE /(727) 345 -4537 FAX DEMOLITION AND EROSION CONTROL PLAN - PHASE 1 ARCHITECT; CIVIL ENGINEER: LFONSO ARCHITECTS FLORIDA DESIGN CONSULTANTS, INC. 1705 16th STREET 2639 McCORMICK DRIVE TAMPA, FLORIDA 33605 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33759 (813) 247 -3333 VOICE /(813) 247-3395 FAX (727) 724 -8422 VOICE /(727) 724 -8606 FAX LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT® LAND SURVEYOR: ROADWAY IMPROVEMENT ANDERSON— LESIAK FLORIDA DESIGN CONSULTANTS, INC. 4326 EL PRADO BLVD. 2639 McCORMICK DRIVE TAMPA, FLORIDA 33629 CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33759 DRAINAGE (813) 31 -9595 VOICE /(813) 831-5485 FAX (727) 724=-8422 VOICE /(727) 724 -8606 FAX a Aj N"K I(,., Ij [1lr:Tillr. VA I .. PREPARED FORt L A W E A C R A E 5 " 0`5 cc' 'to ';"" E ON T R A L A Vlff E N U E FL >- j ORIDA t INC _ f L7 1 'U r ENGINEERS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, SURVEYORS a PLANNERS • McCormick 724-8422— . 724-8606 �l} t DRAWING INDEX SHEET TITLE 1 COVER SHEEP 2 TYPICAL SECTIONS AND BMP DETAIL 2A EROSION CONTROL SEOUENCE PLAN 3 DEMOLITION AND EROSION CONTROL PLAN - PHASE 1 4 DEMOLITION AND EROSION CONTROL PLAN - PHASE 2 5 DEMOLITION AND EROSION CONTROL PLAN - PHASE 3 6 DEMOLITION AND EROSION CONTROL PLAN - PHASE 4 7 MASTER GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN 8 MASTER WA1`ER AND SANITARY SEWER PLAN �r 9-10 ROADWAY IMPROVEMENT 11 FKMONTAL CONTROL, SIGI�IING AND STRIPING PLAN 12-17 PAVM GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLANS 18_JL DRAINAGE 20-25 WATER AND SANITARY SEWER PLANS 26-28 UTLITY CROSSING DETAILS 29 WATER * _ PLAN AND PROFiLE 30 SANITARY SEWER DETAILS SPA LOWES SITE DEVELOPMENT 11SP-2 LOWE'S STANDARD DETAILS SP-3 LOWES STANDARD DETAILS AND NOTES SD2-011 COSTC0 SITE MAILS ITE DATA TABLE Emamm PROPOSED REQUIRED* ZONING DISTRICT C 67.478 Acs) C .4 78 Acs) N/A 0 5012 Acs.) 03.741 Acs} �67 1 1,271 Acs.} USE Commercial Commercial Institutional (1.271 Acs.) LOT AREA (Acs.) 72.49 Acs. 72 «49 Acs. Minimum Lot Size (Sq. Ft.) 3,157,664 3,157,664 3500 - 10,000 SF LOT WIDTH N/A 185.50 (Min.) 35 - 100 Ft. IMPERMEABLE 0,86 0.86 ISR .95 SURFACE RATIO W BUILDINGS (S.F.) 926,102 Sq. Ft. 791,881 Sq. Ft. O F.A.R. F.A.R.= .32 F.A.R.= .27 F.A.R. w55 r CN F SETBACKS (Buildings) 0 Front N/A 25 Ft. 25 Ft. Ui CV 0 Q Side N/A 0 Ft. 0 -10 Ft. i Z 0 < Rear N/A 10 Ft. 10 -20 Ft. a C'N co C Pf} SETBACKS (Other Structures) Front N/A 15 Ft. ** 25 Ft. Side N/A 0 Ft. 0 -10 Ft. Rear N/A 10 Ft. 10 -20 Ft. [� t�_ HEIGHT 35 Ft. 35 Ft. 25 -35 Ft. P, I �. PAVED VEHICULAR 46.76 Acs. 43.10 Acs. N/A USE AREAS, VUA 2,036,866 1,877,436 - �-- DEVELOPMENT SEp <JtCEc Ei PARKING LOT INTERIOR tT'i OP cE;a i4At EP' LANDSCAPING N/A 10% of VUA (Sf. & % of paved 12% of VUA 18,774 SF vehicular use area) 22,529 SF PARKING LANDSCAP PLAN TOTAL 4027 spa 3772 3178 -3973 spa NOTED RA110 4.35 5.07 4- 5/1000 H/C SPACES UNK, 86 50 (20+ 1/100 OVER 1000) Date * Based on Flexible Standard Development criteria, Level 1 ** Except at existing Bank, to remain, current pavement setback is zero y( CONSTRUCTION SHALL CONFORM TO THE PINELLAS COUNTY STANDARD INDEXES AND SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS (OR SITE DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS) OF / LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE JOB NO. 220-07 { fF'\[dP &Le & 4 f k k✓ 4e �R'tC7� 7 f`! �YF I Cf f Zd "9 —49 4.s b P77-9 L7n 4 Z7p � t E LO OUEFirV5 %AR61NIANA LIVE OAK I'3" HT X II' SPO, 5" LIVE OAK 64 MAGNOLIA IFLORA 50b7H N MAONOL dr4 _ II' HT X R 2.5* CAL,, 45 GALLON I' UL ATA id1 E�I�i HT 12' IiT X ta' S ,; N ` IIEX V ITS IA Y' N Y- � ! ; HT 5 , IALTI-STEM, : 30 CALLON 12 ICA � kwAX NMTI-E �m a" HT X ' S f TI -S GALLON I ' } . 2 " . -STEM, N 65 A P i' HT X 6' Li lea 25 N e fj }¢j � IP SILI I �v e 'V � HT X 4''' S , AL N i I I ZF ' 15 A � A E f I5 A L ON �'I t'i Tt 5 ET L°I " HT X 6" 5 , 5 GALLON tRI VI 51 5ARPANKKA VIBUR&W HT X 24' , 5 GALLON 1 HR,- 'a HI�1 A St 515 E 51 LE I I 24" X 2 4° GALLON, PA 4'74 ' ; Fl_U °'[Bf &O'AURICVLATA. BLUE PL"AC50 240 HT X 240 SFV, 5 GALLON t" 3,q55 F ENNISE" SETACELVF AWIiE EQdiN7`R�IIN & " -45 12" FIT X 12m 5FV I GALLON IP70 PENNISEnH SET " FO ALAI 5 12" HT X I2* 5FV, I -7 ON ` { MI I PIETCa VEGETA bt9f/lE /SAN Ii�15 _ iC>" HT 'X` fib' SfV, I CALL ON LO IM LANT,ANA CAMARA � �� 60LO M041W LANTANA �10" HT X lO" 5FV, I GALLON L.V .:.. 1,61 T M N IDS I5 RPLE 11.1 L ea; Imo" HT X 10', S a I N I. TA 5 ". }F ELOSPEP," ASIATICAM na MINIMA !'MINE 15" SPVR MIN. b FPP, I GALLON .� 10,125 " JUMP RUS PA NI PAR50MI IPE�' �a� HT ?C. 12" SPD,` I GALLON, L t2N, . `. } fm v F� Mr-hl 'I i 4 t V . 2 03 Ify O r I F t LS' 5 LS-6 ca 40 150 r : t . 11 KE"( PLAN Tn p, OF y{g� ryC _ fiG 6a3 �VE K 6fK..' PREPARED _ _ t ' Y R �µ p in iNq SP SHEET � Q� cF P i�� , rc SITE MODIFICATIONS, A � 5T f A�AC A WA * NA vE BEEN 9IItAlaeD 2 4/30102 PHASING PLAN C% LANDSCAPE 1 nDATES r AuREQJ[REa LTD., I. , -. ..� (.1111 iic CLr VT . AUTHORIZED To M MEK ce. A T w A f PETERSBURG T L V REVISIONS N D TN AT CCNSTR 06 �}ff 9 . 5asa CENTRAL AVENUE u� J�r r � E sauRC � 3 1 t m Tel., 7 � cn 72 384 600 Fox, , { 0 a t 7 8 4 27 34 t } { 937 AN , a� s E� f*AEPAREDFOR, SHEE—j DESCRIPTION8 4:1*1011NIA-4*1 UK i,95"bl "41 PHASING, PLAN 90% LANDSCAPE Mai 4ra The #0 'AND THAT coNSTRUCTION IS CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS CLEARWATER MAL L;,REDEVEL 0P.<NTc., 3 r AUTIH16RIZED TO Aft AL Mm.� CUUEXCE. ST. PETERSBURG WATER LINE REVISIONS N., semblep REVI'ONS il 4 I NT 7— f 653-2 i4r �� &-414 A !t \ Ae. r, r,- A 09 r� 112 a KE"r FL^N IX [LIJ XI TIN0 % ' DEEP PINE BARK T 'AND FLANTINO DETAIL PALM STAKINO I L I N __n0. ---i LL f Its. L3 A t t 1 ii 1 IArI//II ■.....IIM ♦.. . ,A.. art .... y.. i • i 1 � Li � ft l� n avow v, ..._...., a.rr.. -� .r.w .._.�.� ..._..�. ......a.....r.�. _.r.rr wry '�warr f* F f '; {{ uS i .c, 0 s �i�l r4 4 f ' e ° LU Cf) W 7- M ----------- F- L01166 IR-3 '- -� -� 6 t 'a, a r .1, N/A A;P dpo DATE. we 0 40 0 eo i V 'It, DWI" SHE.E I DESCRPTiM 6 C I "M 14 T1113 Er.l= LL PECUMED ANDERSO'N LESNIAK"ASSOCIATES L: TD INC. _7 �Ptrz ITS Mvt UEE4 OBTAINED CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS FAND T14AT CCNSTnUCTION 15 LANDSICAPE ARCHITECT5 LAND PLANNER5 URBAN LX51GN CLEARWATER MALL 'AUTHORIZED TO COUMENCC. Kv.slcl%ls e w ., a _ u I i _ «a„ ��._ t aa:m�ow�;�«�,.. . sd m wow o. ® �_ �t .m� .«�...smm..� ®e.e x see.® ®«..m�4 f is 1 r � > ,+t e r r n m " OATE VALVE 2" MASTER CONTRC)L VALVE NORMALLY OPEN IN5TALL IRRIOATION SYSTEM IN AOCORDANCE HIT14 ALL APPLICABLE CODES. r I f rr HATER METER V i rk r �P FS- S _ IN15H GRADS _ E Y SHALL NOT IN5TALLED IN THE MIDDLE . . .... VALVE I PVO t T� � L 1 � 1 ri t� �r 1 SLEEVE5 SHALL BE SON 40, VIA1,1tETER SIZE A-6 --HOK4 014 THEE FLAIL 4IiF ORAPE ALL POP-V SFRAY A10 ROTOR f-1=-ADse+tALL CE 11`6TALLEV ON 18" L(!7,,* FLEX PIFE 00N�C--CTIONIS, 5PRAY HEAD .._,r ..r ... .._... . W5 SHALL 2 IN F:=-1CAff 07Z 4a ABOVE ADJACENT 5H R155. T SHALL E t // L , r CAT7O� E d � . L � 't� � _ ,�� � � r� �I ROTOR gq T",rFIOAL TAP FOR RaZ RES FLEX ELL n P LL X20 OPH AT ;1 AT T1$E ZTER. E OF t!'01VIDUAL SYSTEH5 r, 1 . ,. j AT 5 i. KIRJR9 b N INN E T THE t LL FLEX I S _ �"ib — K; ^r � INSULATION. ZOR; ^ » L E O V , e. # � � r t FLEX PIPE - Ott KIRE SHALL BE r tN'3 SHALL BE IN5TALLEV IN L ALL t a SHALL EE 120 X 104 X 15" RECTM " Hini LID, PURPLE IN COLOR. wM fix* WF=AM gp�— ¢y� P g9 -I. _ ..t r � i:�.c, t �C.�, 0 PIPIN5 / = - - POP—UP- ROTOR Qr=TAIL 4 i ( CONTRACTOR SHALL IN Y L:6 rVA@rb8 PIPE .rVE T MINI K, g 10 o- _ ROOTS. .. ,.. 00 PROTECTED w PIPES THAT 1'� � p E q i AVOtRED WOER SCALE 1 4 0 v.ttt r PREPARED FV R! a td iH , a , .. f SHEET a �(s � ° r f ap @ �Ey d fl(S YvVr- ® l qJ SITE MODIFICATIONS, ^gM PEDESTRIAN � q �P p ,. �.PS PHASING p ft N 0 p® LANDSCAPE i. �L$ REQUIRED � _... x CLEARWATER t U. E i7S#1 E CECP 4 � b r AND AT AJiP0fi zEn r e �g LANDSCAPE P HEi ? : € a 7 i - e MALL Y � m �¢ 5120/02 CONSTRUCTION D/ i6 , 19 „ 3 } _ � ,( i , _ -.., � c zR Erg �L Er u 1, ^ wb . «. At q. Si P e Ilk ERS URG �L 3� e � �t s � ` �3 $ �Q / 3 t f d A L PPADO Li . I LT sw i b «