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1573 FT HARRISON AVE SCITY OF CLEARWATER - PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 9_ Q TREE REMOVAL PERMIT NAME OF OWNER 1 � j S In L,e. : SITE ADDRESS /,5 7 3 PHONE 72-7-(!i,39-?'70'7- OWNER'S ADDRESS 41129'5— S "_ 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 83.00 for every tree above 5 to be removed is required. P SON FOR REMOVAL: Construction *See "A" below • Hazardous • Declining ❑ Dead 13 Other (Specify) Fee Rec'd. $ Date 1 A) CONSTRUCTION 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 i 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) P"", 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. Z O B) REPLACEMENTS D 1. Tree replacement minimum standards: 10' overall height, 2.5" caliper, Florida Grade #1. See inspectors note below to Cn determine the number of replacement trees required. Replacements required within 30 days. I hereby certify that as property owner or as representative of the property owner, I have verified that the tree(s) sought y to be removed is wholly on property owned by the above - identified property owner, and should it be determined that m 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 all facts concerning the proposed removal of the tree(s). Any deviation from the permit iss ea s ender it null and void and be considered a violation of the Community Development Code. e r t D Signature of wner or applllicant Printed Name � Sr �— % s T Z�7i% y Address City State Zip DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE - Not Valid Until Inspector's Comments: Agency Representing OCL # X159 -1-7 7017 Phone /Cell Fax ned By City Manaaer or his Desianated Aaent Required Replacement Trees: / 7'-( Applicable Code Section: �7 f�� r U r 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: q -z" Community 6,evelopmenl Coordinator or Designee /Inspector Valid for R months from the date of issuance. 1362.0001 -GC White - Planning & Development Services Yellow - Applicant Rev. 2-03 PRO J E T f 1573 Fort Harrison Office Owner � Bill Holmes (727) 224 -9592 .Arbon '!A- Debbie Rothwell (727)224-0005 Cleatwate-r,, The following assessment/recommendations are based on existing property conditions and ground visuals only. The trees have been rated on a scale of 1- 5 with 1 being dead and 5 being exceptional. 1) Live Oak - 24 DR14, Class 3 Average Recommendation: Savable - Removal of deadwood and selective pruning is advised. 2) Live Oak — Class 2 Declining Recommendation: Removal — Due to location of tree to existing structure as it is growing right up against the building and could cause structural damage to the foundation if it has not already done so. Tree is already in a serious state of decline. 3) Queen Palm —12 DBH, Class 3 Average Recommendation: Savable 4) Queen Palm — 11 DBH, Class 3 Average Recommendation: Savable 5) Queen Palm — 12.5 DBH, Class 3 Average Recommendation: Savable 6) Washingtonia Palm — 13 DBH, Class 4 Above Average Recommendation: Savable 7) Washingtonia Palm —14 DBH, Class 4 Above Average Recommendation: Savable 8) Live Oak — 29 DBH, Class 2 Declining l5 Recommendation: Removal — Existing root structure has undergone what appears to be years of root and soil compaction due to soil and concrete debris which has been piled all around the trunk of this tree and radiating approximately six feet out from the base. There appears to be a sparse canopy and massive dead wood with a lot of p; arasitic plant growth. The tree also appears to have a natural lean growth toward the proposed parking area which could present a target zone hazard to cars and pedestrians. 9) Laurel Oak — 27 DBH, Class 2 Declining /1 Recommendation: Removal — This tree is in a serious state of decline with a lot of epicormic growth, limb breakage with unhealed wounds and massive parasitic plant growth throughout the canopy as well as a Brazilian Pepper tree growing from the base. _ ,. P PPFF, 10) Queen Palm — 9 DBH, Class 4 Above Average Recommendation: Savable 11) Unknown Species — 9 DBH, Class 2 Declining Recommendation: Removal — This tree has no significant canopy and is crowding the Queen Palm (#10) noted above. 12) Hybrid Oak — 21 DBH, Class 1 Declining/Dead Recommendation: Removal — This tree is effectively dead and is crowding the Queen Palm (#10) noted above. 13) Hybrid Oak —12.5 DBH, Class 2 Declining 5 Recommendation: Removal — This tree is in a state of decline with ayer`y sparse canopy. 14) Hybrid Laurel Oak —12.5 DBH, Class 2 Declining ' Recommendation: Savable — Removal of deadwood and selective pruning could improve the Viability of this tree. 15) Hybrid Laurel Oak —13.5 DBH, Class 2 Declining L5 Recommendation: Removal - Massive vine growth has overtaken entire tree. 16) Shumard (Turkey) Oak —15 DBH, Class 2 Severe Decline J✓ `7 Recommendation: Removal — Massive dead wood with small limb growth. This tree is very Close in proximity to #14 and #15 noted above causing canopy competition and crowding. The removal of this tree would greatly improve the health of the other oak ( #14). 17) Live Oak — 44 DBH, Class 3 -4 Average to Above Average Recommendation: Savable — This tree would greatly benefit from deadwood removal, selective pruning and vine removal but should remain Viable depending on how close the proposed storm water pond is to the trunk. I would recommend root pruning on the side closest to the proposed pond before any digging is commenced. 18 — 21) Queen Palms — Class 3 -4 Average to Above Average Recommendation: Savable — These palms are severely growth inhibited by the Turkey Oak (Class 2) on the adjacent property as they are trying to grow through what's left of its canopy. If this severely declining oak is removed, these palms should thrive. 22) Laurel Oak —11 DBH, Class 2 -3 Average to declining Recommendation: Savable — This tree would benefit from dead wood and vine removal as well as selective pruning. 23) Unknown Species — 9.5 DBH, Class 1 -2 Declining/Dead Recommendation: Removal — Two main codominant trunk leads have already been removed from this tree and the adjacent palm ( #24) would also benefit from its removal. t 24) Sabal Palm -13 DBH, Class 4 Above Average Recommendation: Savable 25) Laurel Oak —17 DBH, Class 2 Declining Recommendation: Removal — This tree is in a serious state of decline and has been improperly pruned over the years leaving many unhealed wounds which have contributed to its decline. It also has a sparse canopy with diminished leaf/bud growth. 26) Queen Palm —11 DBH, Class 4 Above Average Recommendation — Savable 27) Queen Palm — 9.5 DBH, Class 4 Above Average Recommendation: Savable 28) Hybrid Live Oak— 38 DBH, Class 3 Average Recommendation: Savable — Tree would benefit from dead wood removal and selective pruning. 29) Sabal Palm —14.5 DBH, Class 2 Below Average due to location Recommendation: Removal — This tree is inhibiting the growth of the adjacent Live Oak. 30) Sabal Palm — 14 DBH, Class 2 Below Average due to location Recommendation: Removal — This tree is inhibiting the growth of the adjacent Live Oak. 31) Washingtonia Palm — 13 DBH, Class 3 Average Recommendation: Savable 32 — 36) Sabal Palms — Class 3 Average Recommendation: Savable 37) Small Hybrid Oak —10 DBH, Class 2 Declining Recommendation: Removal — This tree is growing far to close to the existing building and appears to have suffered trunk damage (possibly hit by a car) with an unhealed wound making it susceptible to disease and insect infestation. The canopy is also compromising existing service wires to the buildings. Bad location for this species. 38) Sabal Palm — Class 3 Average Recommendation: Savable A.t " A CD ug W E .J <gg 2 .2 uffi 0 a. Zu St. a z I �! C-7 —, em CALL MEYWDIQ SUMMM OtATE M ;"`pow i ro .m mmm- ,w --\-o kS -A"b WWI 7 O 2 1573 Fort Harrison Office Addendum March 8, 2008 The following is an addendum to the earlier tree survey submitted on March 3, 2008. This addendum addresses the condition of the existing trees within a 25' radius of the existing site plan and again, these trees have been rated on a scale of 1— 5 with 1 being dead and 5 being exceptional. This survey is based on existing property conditions and ground visuals only. 1) Live Oak — Class 4 -5 Above Average Recommendation: Savable — This adolescent Oak appears to be in excellent condition, has been properly pruned and seems to be thriving to spite an existing culvert drainage pipe which runs adjacent to the tree on the west side within 2 -3 feet of the trunk and an existing water meter located approximately 3 -4 feet from the trunk on its east side. 2) Mature Live Oak — Class 3 Average Recommendation: Savable — This very mature Live Oak is located directly adjacent to the "Fairwinds" driveway with the pavement . poured right up to the trunk. This tree appears to have endured construction stress very well as it was there long before the Fairwinds property was developed. 3) Mature Live Oak — Class 3 Average Recommendation: Savable — Again, this very mature Live Oak which is located on the perimeter of the "Fairwinds" parking lot, directly adjacent to the existing driveway, appears to be doing well. 4) Mature Live Oak — Class 2 Declining Recommendation: Savable— This tree is on the decline but could benefit from deadwood removal and selective pruning. 5) Unknown Species — Class 2 Severe Decline Recommendation: Removal — This tree is a scrawny volunteer plant that has come up in the wrong location for a healthy existence. It. has tall, spindly leads with a sparse canopy and is crowding the adjacent Oak Tree. 6) Mature Hybrid Oak — Class 2 -3 Declining Recommendation: Savable —Two dead leads need to be removed along with deadwood removal, selective pruning and vine removal to improve its chances for survival. 7) Queen Palm (Yearling) - Class 3 Average Recommendation: Relocate — This young tree is just in a bad location. It should be relocated to allow for growth as it is crowding two existing Oaks and is competing for sunlight and nutrients. I believe that this tree would thrive in a different location. Page 2 S) Turkey Oak - Class 2 Declining Recommendation: Removal — This tree has a co- dominant trunk with one of the main leads effectively dead /dying. The removal of the dying lead would so compromise the integrity and health of the tree that complete removal is advised. This tree at the time of the survey was located in water up to the trunk as there-is an existing storm water retention pond located directly next to it. This tree cannot survive where the root system is constantly underwater. 9) Hybrid Oak — Class 2 Severe Decline Recommendation; Removal — This tree has many major broken leads throughout the tree and could pose a hazard to the target area below. It infringes on the Fort Harrison property and is a main cause of the crowding of the Queens Palms ( #18 - #21) noted in the previous report. I also noted massive mistletoe and vine growth throughout. This tree is also located in standing water from the existing storm water retention pond. 10) Turkey Oak — Class 2 Severe Decline Recommendation: Removal — Multiple broken limbs, parasitic plant growth including mistletoe and Vine throughout. This tree as well is located in standing water from the existing storm water retention pond. 11) Young Sabal Palm (Volunteer) — Class 3 Average Recommendation: Savable if relocated — This young tree is in a bad location in standing water from the existing storm water retention pond. It is also being crowded by the adjacent Turkey Oak and is growing in very close proximity to the existing retaining wall: 12) Hybrid Oak — Class 1 Severe Decline Recommendation: Removal — The two main apical leads have broken out at the top of the canopy some time ago with a sparse canopy consisting of mainly epicormic (sucker) growth. This Oak is also completely enveloped by a large Brazilian Pepper Tree which should be removed as well. Again, noted standing water due to existing storm water retention pond. -13) Sabal Palm — Class 3 Average Recommendation: Savable — This tree is in average to above average condition but is growing directly under the existing service wires to the business adjacent to this property. 14) Sabal Palm — Class 4 Above Average Recommendation: Savable Debbie Rothwell� ISA Certified Arborist #FL0969A A B C 1 -2 -TREE, Inc. 727- 224 -0005 39.0 38.0 37.0 36.0 35.0 34.0 CONCRETE MES INVERT ELEV,-30,09 33.,30 03.65. 33-24 ------- GC NO. - -- - ---------- \ * _21.7 RETENT�ON 33.57 ---------- POND --- ------------ CD IK-------- --------- - V. 22 V, 3r < s - - -- -- CONIC. BOX CULVERT j j INVERT ELEV.=27,87 FLU CONCRETE MES g 35.5 35.3B INVERT -LEV.=31.31 N TYPE D CURB ,/--EXISTING WOOD BRIDGE TO BE REMOVED END OF D,NK,0 ,,/�j -, CONCRETE 11 2'C �PV MES * INVERT ELEV-29.95 CONC. RIP-RAP X31-1 A ----- - - -- -- - \ ------ ��NCE, I CONC. CURB EGZ1Q N .-EL.=30.8 20 LF-16''RC�" (QD 1.% VEXISTING DITCH - 35-20 TOP OF BANK CONCRETE MES INVERT ELEV.=31.91 ZLI M ------------ -------------------- - - - - -- -------------- )LF-6"PVC NDERDRAJN­- PROPOSED n0AIKIA o' CONIC. RIP-RAP .59 CURpALONG N, EAS Nit. RET WAL[. Z - Ic _y 0). 02 DRIP 6' HIGH FENCE ON TOP OF RET. i I UhM\ t=K CONTROL STRUCTURE'S' POND I� J N' MOD. TYPE C INLET WALL DHWL=34.52 GRATE EL.=34.52WEIR 35. L BOT=32.0 'URB TO STOP AT EL.=32.93 RETAINING VVAL - ----------------_ EXISTING DRIVEWAY Y INV. EL.=31.90 Co TOP=35 15 EXISTING GRADE. E) = 31.00 1. MEG) APRON TO BE INV EL. (6' TErp OF SKIMMER = 35.02 ° REMOVED AND THEN ss SODDED Is"r BOT OF SKIMMER = 32.50 FLUSH CONC.,E- TYPE D UR --------- -- YD CURB CURBALONG ------- TPE ------------ RET. WALL ------------ ----------- -------- --------- -------- ----_---------- STORM INLET v .o CRATE ELEV. -31-.58 ST EDS FENic I , , /' , "RCP) 3 3- 1-i I ... . 1 0 10, \- \ L- EXIST GRADE. NJNV.=32.02 (1B cz�M,=32.08 (18"RCP) ­------------- ­ - -1/17 N LLJ .89 T. c� `mss. DRIP -/"\. V LINE HORIZ. SCALE: 1'=20' VERT. SCALE: 1"=2' _qo .&D SECTION - INV. EL.=35.00 N_ 44- L 0 g DRIP 8, LINE APPROXIMATE 18" MAX HEIGHT ON B K I SIDE OF CURB. NO GRADE- ADJACECENT TO -11-UT T AV D TRE,6% 96 LF- 15' RCP @ 0.50% 36906'' O 0\0 t 5 -0N s2 .................. ° 36 11J HORIZ. SCALE: I"=20' VERT. SCALE: 1"=2' THE LOCATIONS OF EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES ARE SHOWN IN AN APPROXIMATE WAY ONLY AND HAVE NOT BEEN INDEPENDENTLY VERIFIED BY THE OWNER OR ITS REPRESENTATIVE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE THE EXACT LOCATION OF ALL EXISTING UTILITIES BEFORE COMMENCING WORK, AND AGREES TO BE FULLY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES WHICH MIGHT BE OCCASIONED BY THE CONTRACTOR'S FAILURE TO EXACTLY LOCATE AND PRESERVE ANY AND ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. rr1vruoC:u LjI1Ivr_vvMT - " 11 i ­ A APRON TO MEET CURRENT CITY OF CLEARWATER CODES of.0 6' HIGH CHAIN L1 14K POND B TROL FEN DE WO _=32.93 ST UCTURE 9;;Vp 9AH PROPERTY 36.0-- LIN 12'PVC F DRAIN ROO P SKIMMER TOB=35.02 35.0 EXISTING DRIVEWAY APRON TO BE DITCH REMOVED AND HEN -------- SODDED TOP OF BANK - ---- - 34.0 --------- f RETAINING W DESIGNED BY OTHERS (DITCH) Q • 33.0 4- 40.31 320 BOT=32 0 STORM - INLET I �­ 11 - Q), 4-26 151. �rlrj NOTE: N,INV.=34.22 (15-RCP) EXISTING STAIRS TO BE REMOVED S.INV­3L.37 (18" RCP) CONCRETE INLET ALL POND ` SJNV. =38.46 (4" CLAY) 31.0 AREA TO BE S. SLOT ELEV.=39.48 SODDED WJNV. =3EL67 (12" PVC) 4 SH L=30.50 V 6" D LO EST ­ yo'\ INV = 31 0 30.0- Z' SECTION B-B 40.27 HORIZ. SCALE: 1"=20' VERT. SCALE: 1"=2' 40.69 Tdl NY41. R11C 93 tx INV,=35.03 If All ND r"I q C.B. RETAINING WALL (APPROX 1.5" HIGH) OF y o. �STAKEO$IILT FENCE 4� CONTROL STRUCTURE 'N b. Typrc INLET GRATE Et.=38.00 WEIRZIL.=37.04 ra 11N)f EL,=35.50 - -INV. EL. (6') = 35.00 TOP OF SKIMMER = 313.50 M BOTTOM OF SKIMMER = 36.94 12LF-6"PVC UNDERDRAIN DRIP LINE -WEST FA- OF WALL 3.1�' E. JURMN90144 ALL EXISTING OVERHEAD UTILITIES ON-SITE MUST BE PLACED UNDERGROUND. ALL PROPOSED UTILITIES ON-SITE MUST BE PLACED UNDERGROUND. Benchmark: CLEARWATER BENCHMARK B-06 EL. = 53.14'N.G.V.D., ADJUSTED TO EL. = 52.26'N.A.V.D. M.S.L. = 0.00' CAD FILE HARRISON PSP p PPND A t5 f0k g I W P r) C) FEN DE WO _=32.93 ST UCTURE 9;;Vp 9AH PROPERTY 36.0-- LIN 12'PVC F DRAIN ROO P SKIMMER TOB=35.02 35.0 EXISTING DRIVEWAY APRON TO BE DITCH REMOVED AND HEN -------- SODDED TOP OF BANK - ---- - 34.0 --------- f RETAINING W DESIGNED BY OTHERS (DITCH) Q • 33.0 4- 40.31 320 BOT=32 0 STORM - INLET I �­ 11 - Q), 4-26 151. �rlrj NOTE: N,INV.=34.22 (15-RCP) EXISTING STAIRS TO BE REMOVED S.INV­3L.37 (18" RCP) CONCRETE INLET ALL POND ` SJNV. =38.46 (4" CLAY) 31.0 AREA TO BE S. SLOT ELEV.=39.48 SODDED WJNV. =3EL67 (12" PVC) 4 SH L=30.50 V 6" D LO EST ­ yo'\ INV = 31 0 30.0- Z' SECTION B-B 40.27 HORIZ. SCALE: 1"=20' VERT. SCALE: 1"=2' 40.69 Tdl NY41. R11C 93 tx INV,=35.03 If All ND r"I q C.B. RETAINING WALL (APPROX 1.5" HIGH) OF y o. �STAKEO$IILT FENCE 4� CONTROL STRUCTURE 'N b. Typrc INLET GRATE Et.=38.00 WEIRZIL.=37.04 ra 11N)f EL,=35.50 - -INV. EL. (6') = 35.00 TOP OF SKIMMER = 313.50 M BOTTOM OF SKIMMER = 36.94 12LF-6"PVC UNDERDRAIN DRIP LINE -WEST FA- OF WALL 3.1�' E. JURMN90144 ALL EXISTING OVERHEAD UTILITIES ON-SITE MUST BE PLACED UNDERGROUND. ALL PROPOSED UTILITIES ON-SITE MUST BE PLACED UNDERGROUND. Benchmark: CLEARWATER BENCHMARK B-06 EL. = 53.14'N.G.V.D., ADJUSTED TO EL. = 52.26'N.A.V.D. M.S.L. = 0.00' CAD FILE HARRISON PSP ;9HEET NO. C4 CC Lj a3 h- LU W P r) C) aT <A� :2008.08 sal CfTYCQ REVISIONS SCALE 0 10 20 1 20 FEET DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: PROJ. MAN.: JOB NO. DATE: 2008-02-27 ;9HEET NO. C4 /. .... -,SID 1> I /i /Ira aGt' / APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF EXISTING 4" Cr FORCEMAW APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF £X157; 16 . 6' PVC WATERMAIN EXIST SANr. yG • SEWER UFT S7 O, 10I - V '• - 6' "„'CUND WD WATER SOF - PROTECTION BARRIER NOTES: TREE PRUNING NOTES: kA 5 ' P 1. PROTECTIVE BARRIER PLACEMENT: A PROTECTIVE BARRIER SHALL BE PLACED 1. ROOT & CROWN PRUNING: WHEN CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES AFFECT PROTECTED - Y f a AROUND ALL PROTECTED TREES PRIOR TO LAND PREPARATION OR CONSTRUCTION TREES SO THAT THE CRITICAL ROOT ZONE IS DISTURBED, OR WHEN PRUNING. MUST x " ACTIVITIES ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING: BE PERFORMED ON A TREE'S CROWN, ADHERENCE TO THE FOLLOWING ARBORICULTURAL TECHNIQUES IS REQUIRED: 36' �? A. AT OR GREATER THAN THE FULL DRIPLINE OF ALL SPECIES OF MANGROVES �/ j AND SABAL PALM TREES. A. ROOT PRUNING: WHEN THE CRITICAL ROOT ZONE WILL BE of / a/ 4 DISTURBED, AFFECTED ROOTS MUST BE SEVERED BY CLEAN PRUNING Nvot ` / CUTS AT THE POINT WHERE CONSTRUCTION IMPACTS THE ROOTS �PROPERT�LINE S° r B. AT OR GREATER THAN THE FULL DRIPLINE OF ALL PROTECTED NATIVE PINE t TREES AND OTHER CONIFER TREE SPECIES. 1. ROOTS CAN BE PRUNED BY UTILIZING TRENCHING C. AT OR GREATER THAN TWO- THIRDS OF THE DRIPLINE OF ALL OTHER EQUlF',!4ENT DESIGNED FOR THIS PURPOSE: OR BY HAND -tC4t �1 £xrsT swALE DIGGING A TRENCH AND PRUNING THE ROOTS WITH A �;y / PROTECTED SPECIES. PRUNING SAW, CHAIN SAW OR OTHER EQUIPMENT DESIGNED GRAVITY WALL LOC A7Iga+ r• --""DRY ' p FOR TREE PRUNING f D. AT OR GREATER THAN THE FULL DRIPLINE OF TREES WITHIN A SPECIMEN TREE DETENTION O STAND. � °j � 2. ROOTS LOCATED WITHIN THE CRITICAL ROOT ZONE THAT POND N ❑. B (6 WILL BE IMPACTED BY CONSTRUCTION MUST BE PRUNED TO P / 91 I O / 2 PROTECTIVE BARRIER DURATION• TREE PROTECT /ON BARRIERS SHALL REMAIN WIDE ROADWAY '1 \ 1 LANDSCAPE BUFFER / / APPROXIMA OCAVON OF EXISTING 6' PVC WATERMAIN { x o� EXISTING ASPHALT PAVEMENT \ LHIVUJI..nf L nvi r u� t / � I cn Y, f \ e /� Exrsr. SHEO '" PROPERTY LINE � � �, � EXIST. BUILDING ONE STORY MASONRY & FR4MEJ EXIST. 2" 4 4 -0 I 4D,ARY, W 112, SE 114 , SE 114, SECTION 21 `\ , �-7+ PLAT BOOK 122, PAGES 11 & 12 Exls CONC. BLOCK PALL TOP OF K f / j PRFIPOSED T CONC. BLOCK WALL 1 BAFIK .TYP) S 00'08'42"W (D &M) 140.00' ENCORE SENIOR LIVING Ill L.L.C. PLAT BOOK 122, PAGES 11 & 12 r J I� I 0 PLANT MATERIAL LIST THE TO SITE INS W z TREES & SHRUBS `r F- co F- U LI L M s o O 1 Quantity Symbol Scientific Name {�- V Common Name Planting Size SQLu0, o 4 o Q�ZW Lagerstroemia indices 'Muskogee' Crape Myrtle, Lavender 8' Ht, Full, 2" Cal. Standard 11 Ligustrum japonicum 'Tree Farm' Ligustrum Tree 8' Ht, Full, 2" Cal. Equivalent Multi -Stem 3 W Scale, 1" = 20' Magnolia grandiflora 'Little Gem' Little Gem Magnolia 10' Ht, Full, 2.5" Cal. Standard SHRUBS & GROUNDCOVER cli o Quantity 0 Symbol Scientific Name WITH 1" x 4" TOP RAIL. Common Name Planting Size 140 2. ALL BARRIERS TO BE ERECTED AROUND TREES TO BE PROTECTED BEFORE Viburnum suspensum �Lo Sandonkwa viburnum 18"-24", Full, 3 Gal. ® 36" O.C. 573 1,209 S.F. :: Trachelospermum asiaticum Mlnimo Jasmine Minima 1 -Gal @ 24 O.C. 2,914 S.F. 570 Rophiolepls indices LO coo a Indian hawthorn 3 -Gal @ 24" O.C. 10I - V '• - 6' "„'CUND WD WATER SOF - PROTECTION BARRIER NOTES: TREE PRUNING NOTES: kA 5 ' P 1. PROTECTIVE BARRIER PLACEMENT: A PROTECTIVE BARRIER SHALL BE PLACED 1. ROOT & CROWN PRUNING: WHEN CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES AFFECT PROTECTED - Y f a AROUND ALL PROTECTED TREES PRIOR TO LAND PREPARATION OR CONSTRUCTION TREES SO THAT THE CRITICAL ROOT ZONE IS DISTURBED, OR WHEN PRUNING. MUST x " ACTIVITIES ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING: BE PERFORMED ON A TREE'S CROWN, ADHERENCE TO THE FOLLOWING ARBORICULTURAL TECHNIQUES IS REQUIRED: 36' �? A. AT OR GREATER THAN THE FULL DRIPLINE OF ALL SPECIES OF MANGROVES �/ j AND SABAL PALM TREES. A. ROOT PRUNING: WHEN THE CRITICAL ROOT ZONE WILL BE of / a/ 4 DISTURBED, AFFECTED ROOTS MUST BE SEVERED BY CLEAN PRUNING Nvot ` / CUTS AT THE POINT WHERE CONSTRUCTION IMPACTS THE ROOTS �PROPERT�LINE S° r B. AT OR GREATER THAN THE FULL DRIPLINE OF ALL PROTECTED NATIVE PINE t TREES AND OTHER CONIFER TREE SPECIES. 1. ROOTS CAN BE PRUNED BY UTILIZING TRENCHING C. AT OR GREATER THAN TWO- THIRDS OF THE DRIPLINE OF ALL OTHER EQUlF',!4ENT DESIGNED FOR THIS PURPOSE: OR BY HAND -tC4t �1 £xrsT swALE DIGGING A TRENCH AND PRUNING THE ROOTS WITH A �;y / PROTECTED SPECIES. PRUNING SAW, CHAIN SAW OR OTHER EQUIPMENT DESIGNED GRAVITY WALL LOC A7Iga+ r• --""DRY ' p FOR TREE PRUNING f D. AT OR GREATER THAN THE FULL DRIPLINE OF TREES WITHIN A SPECIMEN TREE DETENTION O STAND. � °j � 2. ROOTS LOCATED WITHIN THE CRITICAL ROOT ZONE THAT POND N ❑. B (6 WILL BE IMPACTED BY CONSTRUCTION MUST BE PRUNED TO P / 91 I O / 2 PROTECTIVE BARRIER DURATION• TREE PROTECT /ON BARRIERS SHALL REMAIN WIDE ROADWAY '1 \ 1 LANDSCAPE BUFFER / / APPROXIMA OCAVON OF EXISTING 6' PVC WATERMAIN { x o� EXISTING ASPHALT PAVEMENT \ LHIVUJI..nf L nvi r u� t / � I cn Y, f \ e /� Exrsr. SHEO '" PROPERTY LINE � � �, � EXIST. BUILDING ONE STORY MASONRY & FR4MEJ EXIST. 2" 4 4 -0 I 4D,ARY, W 112, SE 114 , SE 114, SECTION 21 `\ , �-7+ PLAT BOOK 122, PAGES 11 & 12 Exls CONC. BLOCK PALL TOP OF K f / j PRFIPOSED T CONC. BLOCK WALL 1 BAFIK .TYP) S 00'08'42"W (D &M) 140.00' ENCORE SENIOR LIVING Ill L.L.C. PLAT BOOK 122, PAGES 11 & 12 r J I� I o a !N -PLACE UNTIL ALL CONSTRUCT /ON ACTIVITIES ARE TERMINATED. THE AREA WITHIN A DEPTH OF 18 INCHES BELOW THE EXISTING GRADE OR TO R THE BARRIER LIMITS SHALL REMAIN UNDISTURBED BY ANY ACTIVITY DURING THE DEPTH OF DISTURBANCE IF LESS THAN 18 INCHES. 30'Q CONSTRUCTION. 3. WHEN UNDERGROUND UTILITY LINES ARE TO BE O J. EXISTING VEGETATION: NATIVE GROUND COVER AND UNDERSTORY VEGETATION INSTALLED WITHIN THE CRITICAL ROOT ZONE, THE ROOT EXISTING WITHIN THE BARRIERS SHALL REMAIN THROUGHOUT RUNING REQUIREMENTS MAY BE WAIVED IF THE LINES ARE ROUGHOUT CONSTRUCTION. INSTALLED VIA TUNNELING OR DIRECTIONAL BORING. 4. EXOTIC PLANTS: EXOTIC PLANT SPECIES MAY BE REMOVED PROVIDING WRITTEN B. CROWN PRUNING: WHEN PRUNING LATERAL BRANCHES OF Q CONSENT IS OBTAINED FROM THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR. PLANT PROTECTED TREES, THE PROPER PRUNING TECHNIQUES DESCRIBED r / SPECIES REMOVED WITH THE CONSENT OF THE COORDINATOR MAY BE REMOVED HEREIN MUST BE FOLLOWED. GG �} �+ ONLY BY MANUAL LABOR UTILIZING HAND TOOLS OR BY OTHER APPROVED METHODS. I� r� 1. FLUSH CUTS (PRUNING CUTS THAT REMOVE THE BRANCH 1.4 ^ 4 O 5. CLEAN -UP: PRIOR TO THE INSTALLATION OF ANY REQUIRED PROTECTIVE COLLAR) AND STUB CUTS (CUTS THAT LEAVE A STUB ON Q (l y / BARRIER, ALL SURFACE DEBRIS, TRASH OR FOREIGN MATERIAL SHALL BE REMOVED THE TREE) ARE IMPROPER PRUNING TECHNIQUES AND WILL '�' 4-+-I Q co FROM THE AREA TO BE ENCLOSED BY THE BARRIER. AFTER INSTALLATION OF THE NOT BE ALLOWED. W '� ce) ' --- BARRIER, NO SUCH MATERIAL OR LITTER SHALL BE PERMITTED TO REMAIN WITHIN + W O 9 I THE PROTECTED AREA. 2. ANY TREE THAT !S IMPROPERLY PRUNED WILL NOT BE E_., o RECOGNIZED AS A TREE LEFT ON -SITE IN HEALTHY GROWING 1:4 6. PROHIBITED USE: NO EQUIPMENT, CHEMICALS, SOIL DEPOSITS OR (1) CONClTlON AND THEREFORE WILL NOT BE CREDITED TOWARD 'o CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS SHALL BE PLACED WITHIN THE PROTECTIVE BARRIERS. MEETING THE TREE REPLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS. w Q 'l � y £X! TOP OF 7. ALTERNATE BARRIER AREAS: LARGE AREAS ON A DEVELOPMENT SITE SHALL 2. UNLAWFUL FOLIAGE REMOVAL: IT SHALL BE UNLAWFUL TO REMOVE MORE THAN Z ® Q; ;Z, 71 15 ! o . ' NOT REQUIRE PROTECTIVE BARRIERS WHERE LAND PREPARATION AND CONSTRUCTION 30 PERCENT OF A TREE'S FOLIAGE FROM A PROTECTED TREE WITHIN A ONE YEAR H Q j' Zj ' � _ ACTIVITIES WILL NOT OCCUR, AND /OR WHERE HEAVY MACHINERY WILL NOT VENTURE. PERIOD. ,� 9 �. THESE AREAS SHALL BE DELINEATED AT THE POINT OF INTERFACE, USING A WOVEN - [-i (U FABRIC RIBBON OR OTHER MATERIALS APPROVED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT J. UNLAWFUL TOPPING: IT SHALL BE UNLAWFUL TO PERFORM THE TECHNIQUE OF z 0 1' EXIST. COORDINATOR. TOPPING OR OTHER; PRUNING TECHNIQUES THAT REMOVE THE VERTICAL LEADER OF O w Z Q A-+ ' - RIM EL = PROTECTED TREES EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY CODE, + Q C9 S INV 8. APPROVED MATERIALS: APPROVED MATERIALS SHALL BE ATTACHED TO 2 INCH BY 2 INCH UPRIGHT POSTS. UPRIGHT POSTS SHALL BE MADE OF WOOD OR OTHER 4. PERMITTED TOPPING: WHEN TREES MUST BE TOPPED, SUCH AS IN INSTANCES �Tl �-+ CQ -�-' 1 SUITABLE MATERIAL APPROVED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR, WHERE THERE IS INTERFERENCE WITH OVERHEAD WIRES OR NEARBY STRUCTURES, A O z. U) ^ I SHALL BE AT LEAST 4 FEET IN HEIGHT AND SHALL BE SPACED NO MORE THAN 50 TREE REMOVAL PERMIT SHALL FIRST BE OBTAINED. THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FEET APART. COORDINATOR W!t_L DETERMINE IF THE TREE CAN TOLERATE THE NECESSARY w W P k PRUNING. THE. ','ORDINATOR WILL INDICATE ON THE PERMIT THAT A.) THE E- rte' 0 4 9. ATTACHMENT TO PROTECTED TREES: NO ROPES OR RIBBONS SHALL BE - REMOVAL OF Tiii' :`REE .IS : R. TT D.. 04 13.., h //LL MODIFY -714 R .41 IT -TO ^, b _ I ATTACHED TO ANY PROTECTED TREE. NO SIGNS, BUILDING PERMITS. WIRES OR _ P_E _4tl E , ) _ E A ALLY y , '� >'1 OTHER ATTACHMENTS OF ANY KIND SHALL BE ATTACHED TO ANY PROTECTED TREE FOR THE NECESSARY PRUNING, OR G) WILL DENY THE PERMIT. o� a OR PALM. GUY WIRES DESIGNED TO PROTECT TREES ARE EXCLUDED FROM THIS 5. PROTECTION' OF TREE TRUNKS: IT SHALL BE UNLAWFUL TO USE TREE SPIKES U 0 C = PROHIBITION. OR OTHER DEVICES' THAT DAMAGE TREE TRUNK TISSUE OF PROTECTED TREES. '> n w m \ 10. FINAL BARRIER LOCATION: THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR SHALL d v MAKE THE FINAL DETERMINATION AS TO THE LOCATION OF THE PROTECTIVE BARRIERS. IRRIGATION MOTES A 30' 11. ROOT ZONE PROTECTION: AT ALL TIMES DUE CARE SHALL BE TAKEN TO t�� r ° PROTECT THE CRITICAL ROOT ZONE OF PROTECTED TREES, AND ROOT PRUNING 1. PERMANENT AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION: AN AUTOMATIC PERMANENT IRRIGATION q .� EXIST. ONE STORY MASONRY REQUIREMENTS SHALL APPLY TO SUCH TREES. SYSTEM PROVIDING COMPLETE WATER COVERAGE FOR ALL REQUIRED AND OTHER 4 Exlsr T Pool PUMP HoL £ LANDSCAPING MATERIALS SHALL BE PROVIDED AND MAINTAINED AS A FULLY n °^�/ FUNCTIONING SYTE!rf IN ORDER TO PRESERVE THE LANDSCAPING IN A HEALTHY T ,A GROWING CONDITION. / X LANDSCAPE CALCULATIONS ` ` tc 4 2. BACKFLOW PREVENTER: ALL IRRIGATION SYSTEMS CONNECTED TO THE PUBLIC + .. ® z 7' / '^ NORTH PROPERTY: 306 L.F. - PERIMETER BUFFER* POTABLE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM SHALL INCLUDE A SACKFLOW PREVENTER AT THE s� I SERVICE CONNECTION. T. ONAGE DITCH i o - �. -�; ®- - 306 L.F./ 100 L.F. X 1 TREES /35 L.F. = 9 � ''�' ° , '' emm ?,.,r' r TREES REQUIRED: g J. MlNlM1ZE OKRSPRAY. ALL IRRIGATION SYSTEMS SHALL BE INSTALLED SO AS ,` `M 6 TO MINIMIZE SPRAY UPON ANY IMPERVIOUS SURFACE, SUCH AS SIDEWALKS AND ®f ,L ' t s i Uf D `® EXISTING TREES SAVED: 2 PAVED AREAS. �® �I C � ate L'' L`' y TREES PROVIDED: 7 4. RAIN SHUT -OFF DEVICE: ALL IRRIGATION SYSTEMS SHALL INCLUDE A RAIN k SOUTH PROPERTY: 156 L.F. - PERIMETER BUFFER SENSOR /SHUT CFF DEVICE TO AVOID IRRIGATION DURING PERIODS OF SUFFICIENT (n Uj CY RAINFALL. 156 L.F./ 100 L.F. X 1 TREES /35 L.F. = 5 _ o'Q w o o TREES REQUIRED: 5 5. EXISTING TREES: UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SHALL NOT BE INSTALLED WITHIN o 3 z m 4' EXISTING TREES SAVED: 5 THE DRIPLINES OF EXISTING TREES UNLESS ROOT PROTECTION MEASURES ARE = P � o C- U � o TREES PROVIDED: 0 PROVIDED. I- < o L w V) Li k k f k W� J-F W LL EAST PROPERTY: 140 L.F. - PERIMETER BUFFER 6. RECLAIMED WATER: IF AVAILABLE, RECLAIMED WATER SHALL BE USED FOR W � o 0 Q a ,o o IRRIGATION PURPOSES. w 6_ m� Q Q o' o 140 L.F./ 100 L.F. X 1 TREES /35 L.F. = 4 o o a N¢ o m TREES REQUIRED: 4 CO z Iil ¢ •¢ � ¢ z EXISTING TREES SAVED; 0 w z a I- o Lr o g q o PROTECTIVE BARRIER REQUIREMENTS 41 `r ¢ � - o Q PROP RTY LINE TREES PROVIDED: 4 2::5 W a z w o z 1. PROTECT ALL ABOVE GROUND PORTIONS OF TREES FROM MECHANICAL DAMAGE. - a g U_ _ WEST PROPERTY: 280 L.F. - ROADWAY BUFFER 2. PROTECT SOIL NEAR TREE FROM COMPACTION. 3. PROVIDE PHYSICAL AND MENTAL AWARENESS OF THE PRESENCE OF TREES ON 0 10 20 40 (e)t THE TO SITE INS W z c 1� `r F- co F- U LI L M s o O UWZa 0 W _ TREES REQUIRED: EXISTING TREES SAVED: IW-- {�- V Z� �'8� SQLu0, o o Q�ZW W� 4 z Uj of Q co zW0 LO ' Q 5.0 W Scale, 1" = 20' 0 m0- F s® u O • ® 0 D cli o 0 12,088 S.F. X 10% = 1,209 S.F. WITH 1" x 4" TOP RAIL. m -o p a� 2. ALL BARRIERS TO BE ERECTED AROUND TREES TO BE PROTECTED BEFORE �Lo LANDSCAPE AREA REQUIRED: 1,209 S.F. CONSTRUCTION OR CLEARING OF PROPERTY COMMENCES. (!l LANDSCAPE AREA PROVIDED: 2,914 S.F. Z LO coo a o a !N -PLACE UNTIL ALL CONSTRUCT /ON ACTIVITIES ARE TERMINATED. THE AREA WITHIN A DEPTH OF 18 INCHES BELOW THE EXISTING GRADE OR TO R THE BARRIER LIMITS SHALL REMAIN UNDISTURBED BY ANY ACTIVITY DURING THE DEPTH OF DISTURBANCE IF LESS THAN 18 INCHES. 30'Q CONSTRUCTION. 3. WHEN UNDERGROUND UTILITY LINES ARE TO BE O J. EXISTING VEGETATION: NATIVE GROUND COVER AND UNDERSTORY VEGETATION INSTALLED WITHIN THE CRITICAL ROOT ZONE, THE ROOT EXISTING WITHIN THE BARRIERS SHALL REMAIN THROUGHOUT RUNING REQUIREMENTS MAY BE WAIVED IF THE LINES ARE ROUGHOUT CONSTRUCTION. INSTALLED VIA TUNNELING OR DIRECTIONAL BORING. 4. EXOTIC PLANTS: EXOTIC PLANT SPECIES MAY BE REMOVED PROVIDING WRITTEN B. CROWN PRUNING: WHEN PRUNING LATERAL BRANCHES OF Q CONSENT IS OBTAINED FROM THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR. PLANT PROTECTED TREES, THE PROPER PRUNING TECHNIQUES DESCRIBED r / SPECIES REMOVED WITH THE CONSENT OF THE COORDINATOR MAY BE REMOVED HEREIN MUST BE FOLLOWED. GG �} �+ ONLY BY MANUAL LABOR UTILIZING HAND TOOLS OR BY OTHER APPROVED METHODS. I� r� 1. FLUSH CUTS (PRUNING CUTS THAT REMOVE THE BRANCH 1.4 ^ 4 O 5. CLEAN -UP: PRIOR TO THE INSTALLATION OF ANY REQUIRED PROTECTIVE COLLAR) AND STUB CUTS (CUTS THAT LEAVE A STUB ON Q (l y / BARRIER, ALL SURFACE DEBRIS, TRASH OR FOREIGN MATERIAL SHALL BE REMOVED THE TREE) ARE IMPROPER PRUNING TECHNIQUES AND WILL '�' 4-+-I Q co FROM THE AREA TO BE ENCLOSED BY THE BARRIER. AFTER INSTALLATION OF THE NOT BE ALLOWED. W '� ce) ' --- BARRIER, NO SUCH MATERIAL OR LITTER SHALL BE PERMITTED TO REMAIN WITHIN + W O 9 I THE PROTECTED AREA. 2. ANY TREE THAT !S IMPROPERLY PRUNED WILL NOT BE E_., o RECOGNIZED AS A TREE LEFT ON -SITE IN HEALTHY GROWING 1:4 6. PROHIBITED USE: NO EQUIPMENT, CHEMICALS, SOIL DEPOSITS OR (1) CONClTlON AND THEREFORE WILL NOT BE CREDITED TOWARD 'o CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS SHALL BE PLACED WITHIN THE PROTECTIVE BARRIERS. MEETING THE TREE REPLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS. w Q 'l � y £X! TOP OF 7. ALTERNATE BARRIER AREAS: LARGE AREAS ON A DEVELOPMENT SITE SHALL 2. UNLAWFUL FOLIAGE REMOVAL: IT SHALL BE UNLAWFUL TO REMOVE MORE THAN Z ® Q; ;Z, 71 15 ! o . ' NOT REQUIRE PROTECTIVE BARRIERS WHERE LAND PREPARATION AND CONSTRUCTION 30 PERCENT OF A TREE'S FOLIAGE FROM A PROTECTED TREE WITHIN A ONE YEAR H Q j' Zj ' � _ ACTIVITIES WILL NOT OCCUR, AND /OR WHERE HEAVY MACHINERY WILL NOT VENTURE. PERIOD. ,� 9 �. THESE AREAS SHALL BE DELINEATED AT THE POINT OF INTERFACE, USING A WOVEN - [-i (U FABRIC RIBBON OR OTHER MATERIALS APPROVED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT J. UNLAWFUL TOPPING: IT SHALL BE UNLAWFUL TO PERFORM THE TECHNIQUE OF z 0 1' EXIST. COORDINATOR. TOPPING OR OTHER; PRUNING TECHNIQUES THAT REMOVE THE VERTICAL LEADER OF O w Z Q A-+ ' - RIM EL = PROTECTED TREES EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY CODE, + Q C9 S INV 8. APPROVED MATERIALS: APPROVED MATERIALS SHALL BE ATTACHED TO 2 INCH BY 2 INCH UPRIGHT POSTS. UPRIGHT POSTS SHALL BE MADE OF WOOD OR OTHER 4. PERMITTED TOPPING: WHEN TREES MUST BE TOPPED, SUCH AS IN INSTANCES �Tl �-+ CQ -�-' 1 SUITABLE MATERIAL APPROVED BY THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR, WHERE THERE IS INTERFERENCE WITH OVERHEAD WIRES OR NEARBY STRUCTURES, A O z. U) ^ I SHALL BE AT LEAST 4 FEET IN HEIGHT AND SHALL BE SPACED NO MORE THAN 50 TREE REMOVAL PERMIT SHALL FIRST BE OBTAINED. THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FEET APART. COORDINATOR W!t_L DETERMINE IF THE TREE CAN TOLERATE THE NECESSARY w W P k PRUNING. THE. ','ORDINATOR WILL INDICATE ON THE PERMIT THAT A.) THE E- rte' 0 4 9. ATTACHMENT TO PROTECTED TREES: NO ROPES OR RIBBONS SHALL BE - REMOVAL OF Tiii' :`REE .IS : R. TT D.. 04 13.., h //LL MODIFY -714 R .41 IT -TO ^, b _ I ATTACHED TO ANY PROTECTED TREE. NO SIGNS, BUILDING PERMITS. WIRES OR _ P_E _4tl E , ) _ E A ALLY y , '� >'1 OTHER ATTACHMENTS OF ANY KIND SHALL BE ATTACHED TO ANY PROTECTED TREE FOR THE NECESSARY PRUNING, OR G) WILL DENY THE PERMIT. o� a OR PALM. GUY WIRES DESIGNED TO PROTECT TREES ARE EXCLUDED FROM THIS 5. PROTECTION' OF TREE TRUNKS: IT SHALL BE UNLAWFUL TO USE TREE SPIKES U 0 C = PROHIBITION. OR OTHER DEVICES' THAT DAMAGE TREE TRUNK TISSUE OF PROTECTED TREES. '> n w m \ 10. FINAL BARRIER LOCATION: THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR SHALL d v MAKE THE FINAL DETERMINATION AS TO THE LOCATION OF THE PROTECTIVE BARRIERS. IRRIGATION MOTES A 30' 11. ROOT ZONE PROTECTION: AT ALL TIMES DUE CARE SHALL BE TAKEN TO t�� r ° PROTECT THE CRITICAL ROOT ZONE OF PROTECTED TREES, AND ROOT PRUNING 1. PERMANENT AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION: AN AUTOMATIC PERMANENT IRRIGATION q .� EXIST. ONE STORY MASONRY REQUIREMENTS SHALL APPLY TO SUCH TREES. SYSTEM PROVIDING COMPLETE WATER COVERAGE FOR ALL REQUIRED AND OTHER 4 Exlsr T Pool PUMP HoL £ LANDSCAPING MATERIALS SHALL BE PROVIDED AND MAINTAINED AS A FULLY n °^�/ FUNCTIONING SYTE!rf IN ORDER TO PRESERVE THE LANDSCAPING IN A HEALTHY T ,A GROWING CONDITION. / X LANDSCAPE CALCULATIONS ` ` tc 4 2. BACKFLOW PREVENTER: ALL IRRIGATION SYSTEMS CONNECTED TO THE PUBLIC + .. ® z 7' / '^ NORTH PROPERTY: 306 L.F. - PERIMETER BUFFER* POTABLE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM SHALL INCLUDE A SACKFLOW PREVENTER AT THE s� I SERVICE CONNECTION. T. ONAGE DITCH i o - �. -�; ®- - 306 L.F./ 100 L.F. X 1 TREES /35 L.F. = 9 � ''�' ° , '' emm ?,.,r' r TREES REQUIRED: g J. MlNlM1ZE OKRSPRAY. ALL IRRIGATION SYSTEMS SHALL BE INSTALLED SO AS ,` `M 6 TO MINIMIZE SPRAY UPON ANY IMPERVIOUS SURFACE, SUCH AS SIDEWALKS AND ®f ,L ' t s i Uf D `® EXISTING TREES SAVED: 2 PAVED AREAS. �® �I C � ate L'' L`' y TREES PROVIDED: 7 4. RAIN SHUT -OFF DEVICE: ALL IRRIGATION SYSTEMS SHALL INCLUDE A RAIN k SOUTH PROPERTY: 156 L.F. - PERIMETER BUFFER SENSOR /SHUT CFF DEVICE TO AVOID IRRIGATION DURING PERIODS OF SUFFICIENT (n Uj CY RAINFALL. 156 L.F./ 100 L.F. X 1 TREES /35 L.F. = 5 _ o'Q w o o TREES REQUIRED: 5 5. EXISTING TREES: UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SHALL NOT BE INSTALLED WITHIN o 3 z m 4' EXISTING TREES SAVED: 5 THE DRIPLINES OF EXISTING TREES UNLESS ROOT PROTECTION MEASURES ARE = P � o C- U � o TREES PROVIDED: 0 PROVIDED. I- < o L w V) Li k k f k W� J-F W LL EAST PROPERTY: 140 L.F. - PERIMETER BUFFER 6. RECLAIMED WATER: IF AVAILABLE, RECLAIMED WATER SHALL BE USED FOR W � o 0 Q a ,o o IRRIGATION PURPOSES. w 6_ m� Q Q o' o 140 L.F./ 100 L.F. X 1 TREES /35 L.F. = 4 o o a N¢ o m TREES REQUIRED: 4 CO z Iil ¢ •¢ � ¢ z EXISTING TREES SAVED; 0 w z a I- o Lr o g q o PROTECTIVE BARRIER REQUIREMENTS 41 `r ¢ � - o Q PROP RTY LINE TREES PROVIDED: 4 2::5 W a z w o z 1. PROTECT ALL ABOVE GROUND PORTIONS OF TREES FROM MECHANICAL DAMAGE. - a g U_ _ WEST PROPERTY: 280 L.F. - ROADWAY BUFFER 2. PROTECT SOIL NEAR TREE FROM COMPACTION. 3. PROVIDE PHYSICAL AND MENTAL AWARENESS OF THE PRESENCE OF TREES ON TO BE REMOVED SYMBOL 1 I EXISTING TREE CANOPY EVEN W/ - DRIPLINE 1 " x 4" TOP RAIL 2" x 2" x 4' STAKE uAu TREE PROTECTION DETAIL NOT TO SCALE 22 0 10 20 40 THE TO SITE INS 280 L.F./ 100 L.F. X 1 TREES /35 L.F. = 8 4. HEAVY QU PM NTSNOT ALLOWED DE BARRIER, ONLY HAND LABOR. a TREES REQUIRED: EXISTING TREES SAVED: 8 8 5. CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL AND TEMPORARY SOIL DEPOSITS ARE NOT ALLOWED INSIDE BARRIER AREA. Z� �'8� TREES PROVIDED: 4 M PROTECTIVE BARRIER SPECIFICATIONS ' Scale, 1" = 20' INTERIOR PARKING AREA: 12,088 S.F. r 141 1. UPRIGHTS SPACED AT 4 FT. INTERVALS OF NO LESS THAN 2" x 2" LUMBER o 12,088 S.F. X 10% = 1,209 S.F. WITH 1" x 4" TOP RAIL. p 2. ALL BARRIERS TO BE ERECTED AROUND TREES TO BE PROTECTED BEFORE /Exrsr. 6• WOOD FENCE LANDSCAPE AREA REQUIRED: 1,209 S.F. CONSTRUCTION OR CLEARING OF PROPERTY COMMENCES. (!l LANDSCAPE AREA PROVIDED: 2,914 S.F. 3. BARRIERS TO REMAIN IN PLACE UNTIL ALL PAVING, CONSTRUCTION AND HEAVY TREES REQUIRED: 8 EQUIPMENT IS OUT OF AREA. EXISTING TREES SAVED: 5 4. BARRICADES MUST BE PLACED A MINIMUM OF 6 FT. OR HALF THE DRIPLINE LL_ TREE PROTECTION LEGEND: TREES PROVIDED: 3 FROM THE TRUNK, WHICHEVER IS GREATER, v FOUNDATION LANDSCAPING: Q EXISTING OAK TREE 50 L.F. BUILDING X 5 L.F. = 250 S.F. a, £ FOUNDATION LANDSCAPING REQUIRED: 250 S.F. w EXISTING PINE TREE FOUNDATION LANDSCAPING PROVIDED: 287 S.F. m TREES REQUIRED: 3 O EXISTING PALM TREE EXISTING TREES SAVED: TREES PROVIDED: 1 0 V O EXISTING CAMPHOR TREE * NOTE: EXISTING VEGETATION IN DRAINAGE DITCH TO W REMAIN FOR VEGETATED BUFFER. (� ,� TO BE REMOVED SYMBOL 1 I EXISTING TREE CANOPY EVEN W/ - DRIPLINE 1 " x 4" TOP RAIL 2" x 2" x 4' STAKE uAu TREE PROTECTION DETAIL NOT TO SCALE 22 SHEET: OF: PROJECT N0: 0315 SOlinko Design Associates, Copyright 2003 co 0 O M o p (!l LL_ a, £ w o m o V W (� Q D Ln L o (/Z GA v Q) LsJ L N a 0_ O 0 � �• > � N I�) a L0 Gi O 00 z p o 0 z < < < < z Q w a: J Cr O SHEET: OF: PROJECT N0: 0315 SOlinko Design Associates, Copyright 2003 LANIDSCAFE NOTES. iti I . PR.OP05ED 5HR.UB5 WITHIN A V15113ILITY � TRIANGLE MU5T BE MAINTAINED TO A Oak MAXIMUM t1EIGHT OF 30 INCHE5. `w IRRIGATION \ m TOR ATE d I . AUTOMATIC PERMANENT IRRIGATION 5Y5TEM PROVIDING Camphor COMPLETE WATER COVERAGE FOR ALL REQUIRED AND OTHER \ POND-D-1 LAND5CAPING MATERIALS 5HALL BE PROVIDED AND MAINTAINED A5 A FULLY FUNCTIONING SYSTEM IN ORDER TO Palm PRESERVE THE LAND5CAFING IN A HEALTHY GROWING CONDITION. ALL IRRIGATION 5Y5TFM5 CONNECTED TO THE PUBLIC POTABLE WATER SUPPLY 5Y5TEM SHALL INCLUDE A BACKFLOW PREVENTER AT THE SERVICE CONNECTION, 3. ALL IRRIGATION 5Y5TEM5 5NALL 5E IN5TALLED 50 A5 TO M NIMIZE 5F RAY UPON ANY IMPER.VIOU5 5U ACE, 5UCH AS 51DEWALK5 AND PAVED AREAS. .4. ALL IRRIGATION 5Y5TEM5 SHALL INCLUDE A RAIN 5EN50R/5NUT OFF DEVICE TO AVOID IRRIGATION DURING PERIOD5 OF 5UFFICIENT INFALL, 5. UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SHALL NOT BE IN5TALLED WITHIN THE DRIPLINE5 OF EX15TING TREES UNLE55 ROOT PROTECTION MEA5URE5 ARE PROVIDED. G. IF AVAILABLE, RECLAIMED WATER SHALL 5E U5ED FOR IRRIGATION PURP05E5. INTERIOR CALCULATION I O% OF THE VU.A. V,U.A = 14,G95 « O. 10 = 1,470 S,F. PROVIDED: 1,477 S.F. TREE REMOVAL LIST OAK5: 4 ", T ", 15 ", 14 ", 14" (TOTAL 57" REPLACEMENT5) PALM5o l 3 ", 12" 12", 13 ",„ 10" (TOTAL OF 5" REPLACEMENT5) CAMPHOR. D " EXISTING TREES TO E31E SAVED 51LT FENCE TO BE IN5TALLED PER MANUfACTURE5 5PECIFICATION5. OAK, (190" TOTAL) 42° ", 3G", 22", 20", 12% I I ", 10% 1 C"0 CAMFHOR (5 " TOTAL) j, " CPALM (2 19" TOTAL) I�, 12", 1 I a ", 12", 1 1 ° ", I O ", 10", 5", G "" Doe 5", 14% G "p I% 15% 15", 15", 10' PR P05ED PLANT LEGEND SYMBOL QTY. COMMON NAME BOTANANICAL NAME 5PECINCATION Shade tree I G Oak, live Querous vrg mana (QV) ,5°& Caliper, 10 FT hemoht x 5 -G" Spread, 30 gal. Accent tree \��ter`tllrrri,,�� & O Crape Myrtle Lagerstroerna �ndROa (L) " Calper, FT hegght x 5 -G Spread, 30 gal. Shrubs 255 Walter viburnum Viburnum obovatum (VO) 18"-24" height, 24 " Mir. spread, 3G " o %o, 5 gai. 52 Dwarf Yaupon dolly Ilex vomitoria (IV) 15"-24" height, 4" m ri. spread, 30 o/c, 3 gal. cover Gound 38o Parson 's Juniper Juniperus parsonn (JP) 4 " o /c, I gal. E3otanincal Name Abbreviation VO uanti t Tree to be removed CONC. BOX CULVERT CONCRETE MES e4 iti Tr � IV P11 Oak — —� TREE BARRICADE (I�PICAQ `w a_ \ m TOR ATE d - W3 41 - -- �, Camphor IV 5 \ POND-D-1 • • l' Palm Tree to be removed CONC. BOX CULVERT CONCRETE MES e4 f ®• i; � IV P11 ( — —� TREE BARRICADE (I�PICAQ `w a_ \ m TOR ATE d a STORM INLET ar ti J 32.02 �,. f ®• i; � IV P11 �L — —� TREE BARRICADE (I�PICAQ a_ \ m TOR ATE d - W3 41 - -- �, IV 5 \ POND-D-1 • • REQUIRED TREE BARRICADE5 AND ER05I0N CONTROL MEA5UR.E5 MU5T REMAIN INTACT THROUGHOUT , .'(`, , ;." a °'s •i'. �: CON5TRU ION. ID I'D AR r n t, P x q !(.apt ACi l" py gtt U 8d s,"�fe..i 7 ..j ppgC Oe (a,oxt tif.,�. i, et..d� Yn+3 seG+r d'm /'.�, "4 dit to CO ids° i d' '14 p *g ..4.r .... DURING LAND r VEGETATION BY GRUBBING Y ♦ DEBRIS, MATERIAL, 4 TREE TO REMAIN CAC FILE HARRISON PP OR d 3 ,4,. 0 .✓ LU Cr %. 0 a CONC. BOX CULVERT \117<T -r. -27,87 CONCRETE MEC . 3, 5 4 t F\ F, r � a 1! 3 b. When pruning lateral branches of protected trees, the proper pruning technicjues as described herein, must be followed. Flush cuts (pruning cuts that remove the branch collar) and stub cuts (cuts that leave a stub on the tree) are improper pruning techniques. Any tree that has been Improperly pruned will not be recognized as a tree left on the property in a healthy growing condition; and therefore will not be utilized to meet tree STORM INLET � =_ r °W = ° �� L A � , = .a TREE SSiEftr JP �'S. a' ,. N SITE T a CAD FILE HARRISON 4 2. Protective barriers are to be constructed using no lees than two -Inch by two -Inch lumber of upright posts. `., Upright poets are to be at least four feet in length with a minimum of one foot anchored in ground and three feet I . PROP05ED 5HRU55 WITHIN A VISIBILITY I ° LU M, °° TRIANGLE MUST BE MAINTAINED TO A MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF 30 INCHES. - L °' IRRIGATION NOT w I . AUTOMATIC PE ANENT IRRIGATION SYSTEM PROVIDING u COMPLETE WATER COVERAGE FOR ALL R QUIRED AND OTHER LANDSCAPING MATERIALS SHALL 13E PROVIDED AND MAINTAINED A5 A FULLY FUNCTIONING SYSTEM IN ORDER TO PRE5ERVE THE LANDSCAPING IN A HEALTHY GROWING CONDITION, 2. ALL IRRIGATION 5Y5TEM5 CONNECTED TO THE PUSLIC POTABLE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 5HALL INCLUDE A BACKFLOW PREVENTER AT THE 5ERVICE CONNIfCTION. 3. ALL IRRIGATION SYSTEMS 5HALL 5E INSTALLED SO A5 TO MINIMIZE 5P RAY UPON ANY IMPERVIOUS SURFACE, SUCH AS SIDEWALK5 AND PAVED AREAS. 4. ALL IRRIGATION 5Y5TEM5 SHALL INCLUDE A RAIN :, h e 5EN5OR/5HUT OFF DEVICE TO AVOID IRRIGATION DURING PERIODS OF SUFFICIENT RAINFALL, ° r (i . O 5. UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SMALL NOT 5E INSTALLED WITHIN THE DRIPLINES OF EXISTING TREES UNLE55 ROOT PROTECTION MEASURES ARE PROVIDED. G. IF AVAILABLE, RECLAIMED WATER SHALL 13E USED FOR IRRIGATION PURPOSES. , INTERIOR LAio! CALCULATION I O010 OF THE VU.A. V.U.A = 14,G9S * O? 1 O = 1,470 5,F, z �zaREV.rrRCCrw COMMENTS LU PROVIDED: 1,477 5.17. be permitted to remain within the protected area, No equipment, chemicals, sell deposlts car construction materials TREE REMOVAL- LIST OA K5: 24 ", 27", 15", 14", 14" (TOTAL 97" PLACEMENTS) PALMS: 13 ", 12", 12", 13 ", I C " (TOTAL OF 5°" REPLACEMENTS) CAMPHOR: 518 SILT .qp PENCE EXISTING TRMS TO E3E SAVIED 51LT FENCE TO 5E INSTALLED PER I . MANUFACTURES 5PECIFICATION5. OAK ( 130" TOTAL) 42 ", 3G ", 22 ", 20 ", 12", I I "', 10% I C"" 2. CAMPHOR (5" TOTAL) SCALE 0 10 20 SIR heavy machinery will not venture, shall not require protective barriers as otherwise required by Section 3-1 205(E)(I) PALM (2 19" TOTAL) Mulch material and/or drought tolerant ground cover or shrubs must be used In landscape areas. 1 2 ", 12`°,(( 1 I fe, 12", f I' °, 10 ",¢{1 C�% ", IS% 3% ]5" �$btl% 141f G " ", 1211, 1 5% 15% 15% 10" 4. P OP05ED PLANT LEGEND 1 = 20 FEET SYMBOL QTY. COMMON NAME BOTANANICAL NAME SPECIFICATION Shade tree- Sod to be Installed with tI ht oints, rolled and fertilized at time of Installation. All areas of the project site disturbed durin g J p g I G Oak, live Quercus virglniana (QV) LkO 2.5 "` Caliper, 10 FT re jht x 5 -G' Spreads 30 cJaL i lIlfC// nt treis 0111l @ I 0 Crape Myrtle Cagerstroemia Indira (1-0 2" Caliper, 5 FT height x 5 -G° Spread, 3C� gal. development coordinator, be at least four inches in height and be spaced no more than 50 feet apart. No ropes or or other specified groundcover. 255 Walter viburnum Viburnum obovatum (VO) 15 "-2 °" height, 24" run. spread, 3G " o/c, 3 gal, 52 Dwarf Yaupon Molly Ilex vornitoria (IV) 15"-24" height„ 24 " min, spread, 3G" olc, 3 gal. Gourd cover PR J. MAN.: 's " Y ,°a 370 Parson Juniper Juniperus pareonn (JP) 24 cic, I gal, 5otanincal Name Abbreviation O �- ntlt 7. CONC. BOX CULVERT \117<T -r. -27,87 CONCRETE MEC . 3, 5 4 t F\ F, r � a 1! 3 b. When pruning lateral branches of protected trees, the proper pruning technicjues as described herein, must be followed. Flush cuts (pruning cuts that remove the branch collar) and stub cuts (cuts that leave a stub on the tree) are improper pruning techniques. Any tree that has been Improperly pruned will not be recognized as a tree left on the property in a healthy growing condition; and therefore will not be utilized to meet tree STORM INLET � =_ r °W = ° �� L A � , = .a TREE SSiEftr JP �'S. a' ,. N SITE T a CAD FILE HARRISON 4 2. Protective barriers are to be constructed using no lees than two -Inch by two -Inch lumber of upright posts. `., Upright poets are to be at least four feet in length with a minimum of one foot anchored in ground and three feet DURING LAND ALTERATION AND CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES IT SMALL BE UNLA UL TO REMOVE I ° LU M, °° above round. U ri ht osts are to be laced at a maximum distance of ea ht feet apart. horizontal rails are to be g g p p g p VEGETATION 5Y GRU55ING OR TO PLACE SOIL DERO aIT5, DE5R15, 50LVENTS, CONSTRUCTION - L °' constructed using no less than one Inch by four -Inch lumber and shall be securely attached to the top of the upright j MATERIAL, MACHINERY OR OTHER EQUIPMENT OF ANY KIND WITHIN THE DRIFUNE OF A TREE TO REMAIN u post. The community development coordinator roust approve any variation from the above requirements. ON THE SITE UNLE55 OTHERWISE APPROVED BY COUNTY. 3. Whenever a protective barrier is required, it shall remain in place until all construction activity is terminated. The ALL TRIMMING ON A TREE PROTECTED BY THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SMALL 5E area within the barrier Ilmlts shall remain undisturbed by any activity during construction. Native ground cover and IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE (AN51) A-300 PRUNING under story vegetation exiting within the barriers shad remain throughout construction. Exotic plant species may be removed providing written consent Is obtained from the community development coordinator. Plant species removed STANDARDS. :, h e with the consent of the coordinator may be removed only by manual labor utilizing hand tools or by other approved ° r (i . O methods._ 4. Prior to the erection of any required protective barrier, all surface foreign material, trash or debris shall be removed from the area to be enclosed by the barrier, and after erection of the barrier no such material or Inter shall z �zaREV.rrRCCrw COMMENTS LU be permitted to remain within the protected area, No equipment, chemicals, sell deposlts car construction materials shall be placed within such protective barriers. 4S1GN I . All plant materials to be Florida Grade # I or better quality, installed to highest nursery standards, 5. large areas on a development site, where land preparation and construction activities will not occur, or where 2. Mulch to be RECYCLED WOOD MULCH. Mulch shall be Installed to a minimum of 3 " thick in all planting areas. SCALE 0 10 20 heavy machinery will not venture, shall not require protective barriers as otherwise required by Section 3-1 205(E)(I) 3 Mulch material and/or drought tolerant ground cover or shrubs must be used In landscape areas. above. Such areas shall be delineated at the point of Interface, using a woven fabric ribbon or other materials 4. Sod to be 95% weed free: ARGENTINE -BAHIA 1 = 20 FEET approved by the community development coordinator. Approved materials shall be attached to two -inch by two -Inch 5. Sod to be Installed with tI ht oints, rolled and fertilized at time of Installation. All areas of the project site disturbed durin g J p g ��` upright posts. Upright posts shall be made of wood or other suitable material approved by the community construction shad be sodded unless specifically labeled otherwise. All areas within the project limits shall be provided with sod development coordinator, be at least four inches in height and be spaced no more than 50 feet apart. No ropes or or other specified groundcover. CHECKED BY: ribbons shall be attached to any protected tree. The community development coordinator shall make the final G All dimensions to be field - checked by the Landscape Contractor prior to construction, with any discrepancies reported PR J. MAN.: determination as to the location of the protective barrier. immediately to the Engineer, G. No signs, building permits, wires or rather attachments of any kind shall be attached to any protected tree or 7. All permits necessary are to be provided by the installing contractor unless otherwise speclfacally stated In the specifi tlons. JOB �� palm. Guy wires designed to protect trees are excluded, however, from this prohibition. 8. Carefully review the Landscape 5peciflcatlon5. The installing Contractor will be held responsible for all Items contained there. DATE: 2008-02-27 7. At all times, due care shall be taken to protect the critical root zone of trees protected by this section, and 9. Required tree barricades and erosion control measures must remain Intact throughout construction. SHEET NO RM