1255 CLEVELAND STCITY OF CLEARWATER - PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
TREE REMOVAL PERMIT
NAME OF OWNER ` 1-"LV Jc
SITE ADDRESS /Zs� C -C",
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OWNER'S ADDRESS. /ZSS"
LOCATION OF TREE(S) ON LOT _
SPECIES AND NUMBER OF TREE(S)
TO APPLICANT: A non - refundable fee of $15.00 for up to five trees to
be removed, plus $3.00 for every tree above 5 to be
removed is required.
REASON FOR REMOVAL'
El Construction
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❑ Hazardous
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A) CONSTRUCTION Date
1. For new construction, additions or other modifications of a property which involve the removal of a protected tree(s),
a site plan is required. This site plan must have a minimum scale of 1 " =20' for single family lots, or 1 " =50' for all others. The
site plan must include:
a. Major Changes of Grade f. Proposed Number of Parking Spaces j. All Protected Trees Including:
b. Structure Locations g. Proposed Underground Utilities (i.) Diameter of 4.5' above grade (DBH)
c, Driveways and Walks h, Zoning Setbacks (ii.) Surveyed Location
d. Parking Arrangement I. All easements and Rights -of -Way (iii.) Species
e. Required Number of Parking Spaces (iv.) Diseased or Insect Infested Trees
k. Tree Barricade Detail & Locations
2. Protective barriers are required around all trees remaining on site during construction. These barricades must remain
intact during construction. The barriers must meet City Specifications.
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1. Tree replacement minimum standards: 10' overall height, 2.5" caliper, Florida Grade #1. See inspectors note below to —'
determine the number of replacement trees required. Replacements required within 30 days.
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I hereby certify that as property owner or as representative of the property owner, I have verified that the tree(s) sought D
to be removed is wholly on property owned by the above - identified property owner, and should it be determined that 0
the tree(s) are located wholly or partially on property owned by some other person, then, I agree to hold the City of
Clearwater harmless in any claim made for wrongful removal of such tree(s). I hereby certify that this application together
with any plans submitted is a true representation of aii facts concerning the proposed removal of the tree(s). Any deviation
fr l the permit iss s - end 7n;7an er j void and be considered a violation of the Community Development Code.
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Required Replacement Trees:
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Based on the Inspector's comments and information submitted, the above removal application is:
❑ Approved as Submitted Approved- Modified as Noted Above ❑ Denied
Signed. Date:
Community evelopmen oordinator or Designee /Inspector Valid fo�iAmont from the date of issuance.
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TREE INVENTORY FOR THE JADE GROUP, L.C.
Prepared by Tree Works, Urban Forestry Consultants
OVERVIEW: Tree Works conducted an onsite inspection of all trees 8" in diameter and
greater growing at 1255 Cleveland street in Clearwater, Florida, a property owned by The
Jade Group, L.C. The purpose for the inspection was to assess the overall condition of
each tree and make specific recommendations regarding the tree's site contribution and
maintenance needs. In the inventory each tree is assigned a location number, noted by
specie, size, and rated as to the overall condition. In addition, as noted above, specific
comments were added where deemed appropriate. All Tree Works personnel conducting
the. inspection were active International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) Certified
Arborists.
INVENTORY CODES: The location number is the first number on the left -hand
column and references a corresponding location as appearing on the attached site plan.
The location number is followed by the tree specie name appearing first as the common
name then 'followed by the - tree's botanical name. The botanical name appears in
parenthesis and is only used the first time individual species are listed, subsequently
common names are used. The tree's size follows the specie name and is recorded using
the standard forestry measurement for tree diameter of diameter at breast height (DBM
which equals the tree's diameter measured at 4.5 feet above grade. In instances where a
tree forks at 4.5 feet above grade the measurement is either taken just below the fork or is
the sum total of the forks; whichever best reflects the trees true size. The trees overall
condition is listed "next and is based on a 0 — 5 scale with zero being a dead tree and five
designating a specimen. Increments of 0.5 are used to define overall condition as precise
as possible. The, condition rating weighs many factors including: tree energy dynamics,
agth3��n ec! •an&or_disease -- problems :.,nutritional deficiencies- speEi
characteristics , future maintenance issues and site issues relating to physical -restrictions:
In general, a tree with a 3.0 overall condition rating is an average tree and is healthy
enough that it is worthy of preservation. Trees above 3.0 should be strongly considered
for preservation and trees below 3.0 should be removed or may, need specific remedial
work to increase their overall condition rating (see specific recommendations). Some
trees have specific recommendations after the condition rating. The recommendations if
not self explanatory will be explained during the site walk through that is provided by
Tree Works as part of the tree inventory.
Note: In general, the trees on the subject site have been both neglected and poorly
maintained. Trees that are to be preserved will benefit considerably by a comprehensive
tree care program performed by or under the direction of an I.S.A. Certified Arborist.
TREE INVENTORY FOR 1255 CLEVELAND STREET
Prepared by Tree Workv
1- Red bay (Persea borbonia),12" DBH, 2.0
30% dieback, upper crown is under- developed recommend removal and replacement
with a native shade tree specie.
2 - Sabal palm (Sabal palmetto), 9" DBH, 3.0
3 - Sabal palm, 8" DBH, 2.5
Monitor decayed area three feet above grade on trunk in future. Decay may increase
And cause tree to be structurally weak at that point. Growth restriction in trunk from
previous over - pruning or nutritional deficiency.
4 - Sabal palm, 8" DBH, 2.5
Minor decay in trunk and. growth restriction in upper trunk, remove vines at grade and
treat stems with a systemic herbicide to prevent re- sprouting.
5 - Washington palm (Washingtonia robusta), 12 DBH, 3.0
. Crown may have weak structure under head, re- inspect after pruning
6 - Live oak (Quercus virginiana), 9" DBH, 3.0
�__NlinQr tl7�inning irz«uppor-c -ro-wi.uid_mower damage. at bas e .Landscape_island.should.:.;._�_
be widened if tree stays. Tree needs to be subordinated to improve structure.
7- Sabal palm, 20" DBH, 4.0
Needs to be removed due to over head wires. No room for future growth.
8- Washington palm, 10" DBH
Close to curb, could cause structure problem in future. Widen area if possible.
9- Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris), 21" DBH, 3.5
10 - Washington palm, 11" DBH, 4.0
11 - Sand live oak (Quercus eminata), 20" DBH, 3.5
12 - Sand live oak, 16" DBH, 3.5
13 - Sand live oak, 15" DBH, 3.5
14 - Sand live oak, 13" DBH, 3.5
Note: Trees #I I through # 14 are native sand live oak trees that pre - existed site
development. They compose a small stand and consequently have not developed in
crown spread had they grown as individual specimens. They represent'a valuable asset to
the site and all efforts should be made to preserve these trees intact as a stand. It is
characteristic for sand live oaks to have a somewhat sparser foliage than the live oak
(Quercus virginiana). Sand live oak trees are xeric and typically require no additional
fertilization unless there is a noticeable nutritional deficiency.
15 - Sand pine (Pinus clausa), 21" DBH, 0.0
Dead and should be removed as this tree constitutes a site hazard.
16 - Sand pine, 20" DBH, 2.0
Recommend removal- chlorotic.
Note: Sand pine trees (Pinus ciausa) are fragile native trees that grow only in deep sandy
soils. They need little water and nutrients and require an acid Ph. They typically perform
poorly in urban environments and develop yellowing foliage (chlorosis) if Ph becomes
too high. Sand pines are weakly rooted and will fall when they decline. This site is not
ideal for sand pines and all sand pines should be removed and replaced with native shade
treed such as the live oak or slash pine (Pinus elliottii).
17 - Sand pine, 20" DBH, 1.0
Thinning crown, co- dominate stem with included bark, foliage is chlorotic.
Recommend removal..
Should remove and replace
19 - Sand live oak, 14" DBH, 1.5
Should remove and replace
20 - Sand live oak, 20" DBH, 1.0
Severe decay on south side, remove and replace- hazardous.
21 - Canary island date palm (Phoenix canariensis), 23" DBH, 4.0
22 - Laurel oak (Quercus laurifolia), 21" DBH, I.0
Co- dominate with included bark and decay present in main trunk. 30% die back in
upper crown, remove and replace.
23 - Laurel oak, 15" DBH, 2.5
25% die back in upper crown. Tree has been over pruned in past.
24 - Live oak, 24" DBH, 3.0
Large surface roots under parking lot, poor structure in crown.
25 - Laurel oak, 15" DBH, 2.5
Poor structure in central leader, die back, girding roots and small rooting area.
26 - Sabal palm, 10" DBH, 4.0
27 - Sabah palm, 11" DBH, 3.5
28 - Sabal palm, 13" DBH, 4.0
29 - Sabal palm, 11" DBH, 3.5
30 - Sabal palm, 12" DBH, 3.5
31 - Bottle brush (Callistemon ri idus), twin 8" 9" DBH, 3.5
This tree contributes to site aesthetics.
32 - Laurel oak, 9" DBH, 2.5
Co- dominate stem with included bark, remove and replace with live oak 15 feet to
the north.
33 - Senegal date palm (Phoenix reclinata), 11 "DBH, 4.0
34 - Senegal date palm, 8" DBH, 4.5
35 - Senegal date palm, T' DBH, 4.0.,
Note: Senegal date palms contribute to site aesthetics but require professional pruning
and fertilizing maximize beauty.
36 - Italian cypress, Cupressus sempervirens), 8" DBH, 3:5
37 - Italian cypress, 8 DBH, 3.5
Trees contribute to site aesthetics but suffer from spider mites and/or fungus. This
problem should be addressed asap if trees are to be preserved on site. There will be a
lab cost for diagnosis if you want Tree Works to perform the tests for insects and
disease on these trees.
TREE INVENTORY FOR 1255 CLEVELAND STREET -- Continued
* Trees with an "X" after their locator number denote a tree that is not growing on the
subject property but located on adjacent private property or public rights of way. As the
tree's critical root zone may be impacted during the con3truction process they should be
protected per the specifications of the City of Clearwater Tree Protection Ordinance.
1X— Live oak (Quercus vir iniana), 26" DBH, 4.5
A very healthy tree with aesthetic appeal. The only negative factor is the presence
of utility wires in crown, however wires are not primaries but only guy wires,
Consequently, future pruning by utility contractor is unlikely.
2X - Canary Island date palm (Phoenix canariensis), 16" DBH, 4
An overall healthy palm
3X - Live oak —17" DBH, 3.5
4X - Live oak - 17" DBH, 3.0
Tree will rebound if properly maintained in future — remove surface root.
5X - Live oak — 20" DBH, 2.5
Co- dominate with included bark in trunk, tree has been poorly maintained.
6X - Live oak —16" DBH, 3.0
Large surface roots are present and may cause structural problems.
7X - Live oak —16" DBH, 3.0
SX - Live oak - 12" DBH, 3.0
Note: Trees 3X through 7X have been improperly pruned in the past. Since trees are
located. in City street right of way, recommend contacting City tree maintenance division
for proper pruning and overall maintenance.
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LONG RANGE PLANNING
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
HOUSING DIVISION
NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES
Mr. Kenneth H. Roush
Northside Engineering, Inc
304 South Belcher Road
Suite C
Clearwater, FL 33765
ITY0 C L E A R W A T E R
PLA,NNING DEPARTMENT
POST OFFICE BOX 4748, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33758 -4748
MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING, 100 SOUTH MYRTLE AVENUE, CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 33756
TELEPHONE (727) 5624567 FAx (727) 562 -4576
h MAY 2 3 2002
October 1, 2001
RE: Development Order regarding case FLS 01 -04 -25 at 1255 Cleveland Street
Dear Mr. Roush:
This letter constitutes a Development Order pursuant to Section 4 -202 E of the
Community Development Code. On May 10, 2001, the Development Review Conunittee
(DRC) reviewed your application for Flexible Standard Development to make certain
changes an existing site with various alterations including parking lot changes, additional
landscaping and stormwater management improvement to an existing office within the D,
Downtown District. The DRC unanimously recommended approval of the application
with the following four conditions:
1. That a final landscape plan be submitted to and approved by Staff prior to the
issuance of any permits;
2. That an approved Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) driveway access
permit be submitted to Staff prior to the issuance of any permits;
3. That any fagade changes will be submitted for review by the DRC as part of a
Flexible Standard Development application; and
4. That all signage is brought into compliance with Code prior to the issuance of any
permits.
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BRIAN J. AUNGST, MAYOR — COMMISSIONER
FI) HAR'r, VICF. MAYOR— COMMISSIONER WHITNEY GRAY, COMMMISSIONER
HoYT HAMILTON, COMMISSIONER ® BIII.JONSON, COMMISSIONER
I concur with the findings of the Development Review Committee and, through this
letter, approve your application for Flexible Standard Development with the above four
conditions.
Pursuant to Section 4 -303, an application for a building permit shall be made within one
year of Flexible Standard Development approval (October 1, 2002). All required
certificates of occupancy shall be obtained within one year of the date of issuance of the
building permit. Time frames do not change with successive owners.
Please be aware that the issuance of this Development Order does not relieve you of the
necessity to obtain any building permits or pay any impact fees that may be required. In
order to facilitate the issuance of any permit or license affected by this approval, please
bring a copy of this letter with you when applying for any permits or licenses that require
this prior development approval.
In addition, please be aware that an appeal of a Level -One approval (Flexible Standard)
may be initiated by a property owner abutting the property which is the subject of the
approval within seven days of the date. the Development Order is issued. The filing of an
application/notice of appeal shall stay the effect of the decision pending the final
determination of the case. The appeal period for your case will expire on October 8,
2001.
if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call Mark Parry, Planner at 552 -4558.
Sincerely yours,
Cynthia H. Tarapani, AICP
Planning Director
CC: Surrounding property owners
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APPLICATION FOR LAND CLEARING & GRUBBING PERMIT
CITY OF CLEARWATER
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
(727) 562 -4741
A non - refundable filing fee of $10.00 is required. Permit applicable for 6 months from date of approval.
DATE
RECEIPT NO.
In accordance with the Community Development Code, I hereby apply for permit to land clear and /or grub the property described
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3. Purpose of clearing and /or grubbing: ❑ New Construction ❑ Demolition ❑ Tank Removal (f_3:0ther
4. General description
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existing vegetation, topography and surface water (including all existing and /or proposed ditches, canals o
S. Proposed method of debris disposal:
6. Date you plan to begin work:
7. Proposed method of soil erosion control:
8. ❑ No -Tree Verification Required 121rree Removal Permit Required
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1 AM AWARE AND UNDERSTAND THE REQUIREMENTS OF ARTICLE 3, DIVISION 12 REGARDING TREE PROTECTION DURING
CONSTRUCTION AND ARTICLE 3, DIVISION 7 OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE REGARDING EROSION AND SILTATION
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❑ Approved gApprove.�l— Modified as Noted Above ❑ Denied
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Lot area (s.f. and acres)
Gross. area (within property lines): 13 10 _s.E =1.6 Ac
6AME
NONE
Lot width.
100 " _
I '_(MIN)..
Building Area: _
12)39_s.F. ®16
Floor_ Area Ratio _ (FA : _
_44,115 s.F.;_ .66
, 115 s.f.= OfW, ...
a . ®40,353. s.f.
Building _Height _ __
4' (Existing),
_14 '.. ( xistin ) .
5 ' M x.
Area oF. Pavement: _ _
__ 43,993.s.f. a.6 %
43, 993 sJ = % __N
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Area of 5idewalks; __
1131 s ®Fa ® 2.4,
__-11310—:14--
N/A
Landscape Areas. _
_ 15,404 s-f. ®21%
__ i ,4 4_sef._ -210
Interior Landscape. Areas,
(o,815, s ®Fa_ =15. �e
_6 15 s.f. = 15.5%
4,399 s.f. = 10%____
of pavement
of pavement
of pavement
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LEGEND
!BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
REMARWK5
aUANTITY (NEW)
av
Qjercus,virginlana
LIVE OAK
2Y MIN. CALIPER
(0' MIN. HEIGHT
PC
Phoenix carar►ens.fs-
CANARY 15LAND
DATE PALM
V CLEAR TRUCK
UR
Washington robusia
WA5PMTON PALM
10' CLEAR TRJCK
wG
Magnolia grandirlora
MAGNOLIA
25" 0 MIN , MIN. CALIPER
1' HEIGHT
CM
Lagerstroemila Indica
NATCHEZ CREPE MYRTLE
2" MIN. CALIPER
VMIN. HEIGHT
2
, Va`14
VO
VibuTnum sus
SAND VIBUR41M
FQ
-TEU --2q-PE-PT-AT-
PLANTING. YO.C.
MAINTAIN a 36" H.
40
HR
Hibiscus, rosa -skensls.
TROPICAL W1515CUS
O.C.
LEM
RO
Rhododendron obtusum
AZALEA
14"-24" HEIGHT AT
PLANTING. 30" O.C.
3 G& MIN.
Ic
Ixora coccinea
IXORA
I4" -24" HEIGHT AT
PLANTING. 30% O.C.
3 G& MIN.
30
LM
Lirlope muscarl
EVERGREEN GIANT LIRIOPE
6 4&? 5H IN.
3(o
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Raphiolepis. Indica
INDIAN HAWTHORNE
TI ffT
AT H TI PL TI
AT MAX 30" O.C.
MAINTAIN 6 15" K
JM
Jasmine multiFlorum
VARIEGATED JA5MINE
2 4 G" OC�
I AL, MIN,
221
5A
5chrFIera Arboricola
VARIGATED SCHEFFLERA
24" O.C. I GAL, MIN.
CS
Cordadoria Sellonan
PAMPA5 GRA55
FLOFJDA '1, 5 4 5
3" CAL/ 4' OA. HT.
1
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Juniperus, Conterta
5H0 RE JLNIPER
FLORIDA FANCY,
114
15" oc, I GAL.
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Ophfopgan Japonlcus.
MONDO GRA55
FLORIDA FANCY,
1021
18" o.c, IGAL,
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SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE
RIM ELEV = 47,21
N� iNV ELEV..= 43,51
1161
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NOTE REGARDING PLATTED LOT DIMENSIONS:
LOTS '23 THROUGH 43, BLOCK B ARE 2V EAST-WEST
BY 100' NORTH-SOUTH
LOTS 14 THROUGH 22, BLOCK 6 ARE 20' EAST-WEST
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8" CONC.
RETAINING
WALL
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SEC11ON 15, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 15 EAST
,. 'INELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA
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GRAPHIC SCALE
0 to 20
TOGETHER NTH the South 1/2 of the vacated alley abutting the North
vk \1 boundary of said land and lying between the East boundary line and IN FEET
the West boundary line of said lots as extended to the center of I inch 20 ft
said vacated alley, Public Records of Pinellas County, Florida.
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