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310 20th Street TREE18-0004 FINALyl'\JrJJ' TREE REMOVAL CALCULATIONS J Is, City of Atlantic Beach j 4-. Community Development Department 800 Seminole Road Atlantic Beach,Florida 32233-5445 40.131911' Phone: (904)247-5826 Fax: (904)247-5845 Email: Building-Dept@coab.us Permit: TREE18-0004 Applicant: John Lammie Address: 4217 Huntsfield Rd,North Carolina Site Address: 310 20TH STREET Phone:803-920-9630 RE#: 172020-5046 Email: lammiejohn@gmail.com TREE REMOVAL CALCULATIONS REMOVED Legacy(non-oak) Legacy(oak)Oaks Palms Others Total Protected Trees Removed: 0 0 30 0 0 30 Mitigation Needed: 0 0 15 0 0 15 Trees Removed: 14", 16"Live Oak MITIGATION Legacy(non-oak) Legacy(oak)Oaks Palms Others Total Credit for Trees Preserved: 0 0 0 0 4 4 Credit for Trees Relocated: 0 0 0 0 0 0 Credit for Trees Planted: 4 16 0 0 0 20 Total: 4 16 0 0 4 24 Trees Preserved: 4"Holly Trees Relocated: None for credit. Trees Planted: 2-4"Live Oak;2"Magnolia Planted Legacy Tree species receive DOUBLE credit when replacing non-Legacy Trees.The Legacy Tree list includes Bald Cypress; Southern and Eastern Red Cedars; Winged and Florida Elms; Live and Sand Live Oaks; Hickory; Pecan; Pignut Hickory;Loblolly Bay; Southern and Sweetbay Magnolias;Red and Florida Maples;and Tupelo. ADDITIONAL MITIGATION REQUIRED (Mitigation Needed--Total) Legacy(non-oak) Legacy(oak)Oaks Palms Others Total New Trees Planted: 0 0 0 0 0 0 or Payment Into Tree Fund**: 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 or A Combination of the Above** At least 50%of mitigation must be onsite. Additional Notes: Mitigation is 1 inch preserved or planted for every 2 inches removed. Tree Fund rate is$123.00 per inch. Also preserving 9 Live Oaks and 2 Palms. Final inspection completed 12/11/18. Status is in accordance with the City of Atlantic Beach code of ordinances in effect at the time of application submittal. APPROVED DENIED LI TPO ADMINISTRATOR DATE TREE AND VEGETATION REGULATIONS: General Provisions Sec. 23-30. Minimum tree requirements. Sec. 23-31. General prohibitions. Sec. 23-32. Tree protection during development and construction. a) Restrictions during construction. 1) Placement of materials, machinery, or temporary soils. It shall be unlawful for any person(s)to cause or allow the storage of construction materials, the use of heavy equipment or machinery, or the temporary storage of soil deposits within the tree protection zone of any tree or group of trees to be retained. 2) Disposal of waste materials. It shall be unlawful for any person(s) to cause or allow the disposal of waste materials such as paint, oil, solvents, asphalt, concrete, mortar or any other material harmful to the life of a tree within the tree protection zone of any tree or groups of trees,or where planting beds are to be situated. b) Burden of tree protection on property owner. The property owner(s)and their agent(s)shall ensure that any tree shown on the vegetation inventory for which a tree removal permit has not been obtained is to be protected.The property owner shall guarantee survival of retained trees and replacement trees for three(3)years from the date the city accepts the trees and landscaping as complete, unless a greater time period is required by a development order. If a retained or replacement tree dies during that time period, the property owner shall replace the tree in accordance with a remedial action as required by this chapter. c) Protective barriers and signage required Protective barriers and signage shall be installed around every tree or group of trees to be preserved prior to commencement of construction, in compliance with the guidelines in the Tree Protection Guide for Builders and Developers,published by the Florida Division of Forestry and/or any other reasonable requirements deemed appropriate by the administrator to implement this part. 1) Temporary protective barriers shall be placed at least six(6)feet from the base of any tree,and shall encompass at least fifty (50) percent of the area under the dripline of any tree or trees to be preserved or retained for mitigation credit,unless otherwise approved by the administrator. 2) Temporary protective barriers shall be at least three(3)feet high,and shall consist of either a wood fence with two-by-four posts placed a maximum of eight(8) feet apart with a two-by-four minimum top rail, or a mesh fence, or other similar barrier which will limit access to the protected area, unless otherwise approved by the administrator. 3) Waterproof, rigid sign(s) shall be affixed to each individual barricade, such that there is one (1) sign every fifteen (15) feet along the length of the barricade. The signs shall contain the following words, and will be made available by the city at the time of permit issuance. d) Adjacent properties.The property owner(s)or their agent(s)shall ensure protective barricading of all trees located on adjacent properties,that have root or branch systems that encroach upon the subject property,and that may potentially be impacted by development activities. Sec. 23-33. Mitigation to be assessed. Sec. 23-34. Maintenance and monitoring requirements. The applicant shall be responsible for maintaining the health of any replacement or relocation trees for three(3)years from planting. 1) Determination of success. The applicant shall determine the condition of each tree,three(3)years after the tree was relocated or planted.This determination shall be submitted to the city for approval within thirty(30)days of being made. Should any tree die or be in a state of decline within three(3)years of being planted or relocated,the applicant shall be required to replace the tree within sixty(60)days of that determination.The three-year monitoring and approval period shall begin anew whenever a tree is replaced.If that replacement tree is found not to be viable at the end of the second monitoring period, the applicant may pay the appropriate amount into the tree fund in lieu of planting a third replacement tree.If the applicant fails to replace the tree or to pay the appropriate amount into the tree fund within sixty 60)days,the applicant shall be in violation of this chapter. Sec. 23-35. Elimination of undesirable species. Sec. 23-36. Elimination of contagious diseased and pest-infested trees. Sec. 23-37. Payment in lieu of replacement/relocation. 1' tra TREE REMOVAL CALCULATIONS 3 o, 1. City of Atlantic Beach Community Development Department 800 Seminole Road Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233-5445 1,131 J"t" Phone: (904) 247-5826 Fax: (904)247-5845 Email: Building-Dept@coab.us Permit: TREE18-0004 Applicant: John Lammie i Address: 4217 Huntsfield Rd,North Carolina Site Site Address: 310 20TH STREET Phone:803-920-9630 SA , EDRE#: 172020-5046 Email: lammiejohn@gmail.com TREE REMOVAL CALCULATIONS LegacyLegacy(non-oak) oak)Oaks Palms Others Total Protected Trees Removed:0 0 30 0 0 30 Mitigation Needed: 0 0 15 0 0 15 i 4 Trees Removed: 14", 16"Live Oako MITIGATION Legacy(non-oak) Legacy(oak)Oaks Palms Others Total Credit for Trees Preserved: 0 0 0 0 4 4 Credit for Trees Relocated: 0 0 0 0 0 0 Credit for Trees Planted:0 11 0 0 0 11 Total:0 11 0 0 4 15 ITrees Preserved: 4"Holly Trees Relocated: None for credit. Trees Planted: 5.5"Live Oak G n 4 i%S e o t a i' Planted Legacy Tree species receive DOUBLE credit when replacing no Legacy Trees.The Legacy Tree list includes Bald Cypress; Southern and Eastern Red Cedars; Winged and Florida Elms; Live and Sand Live Oaks; Hickory; Pecan; Pignut Hickory;Loblolly Bay; Southern and Sweetbay Magnolias;Red and Florida Maples;and Tupelo. ADDITIONAL MITIGATION REQUIRED (Mitigation Needed--Total) Legacy(non-oak) Legacy(oak)Oaks Palms Others Total New Trees Planted: 0 0 0 0 0 0 or Payment Into Tree Fund**: 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 or A Combination of the Above** At least 50%of mitigation must be onsite. Additional Notes: Mitigation is 1 inch preserved or planted for every 2 inches removed. Tree Fund rate is $123.00 per inch. Also preserving 9 Live Oaks and 2 Palms. I Status is in accordance with the City of Atlantic Beach code of o a•-. in effect at th- ,- of ap ation submittal. I APPROVED 111 DENIED 111 G I( / TPO ADMINISTRAT R DAT y TREE AND VEGETATION REGULATIONS: General Provisions Sec. 23-30. Minimum tree requirements. Sec. 23-31. General prohibitions. Sec. 23-32. Tree protection during development and construction. a) Restrictions during construction. 1) Placement of materials, machinery, or temporary soils. It shall be unlawful for any person(s)to cause or allow the storage of construction materials, the use of heavy equipment or machinery, or the temporary storage of soil deposits within the tree protection zone of any tree or group of trees to be retained. 2) Disposal of waste materials. It shall be unlawful for any person(s) to cause or allow the disposal of waste materials such as paint, oil, solvents, asphalt, concrete, mortar or any other material harmful to the life of a i tree within the tree protection zone of any tree or groups of trees,or where planting beds are to be situated. b) Burden of tree protection on property owner. The property owner(s)and their agent(s)shall ensure that any tree shown on the vegetation inventory for which a tree removal permit has not been obtained is to be protected.The property owner shall guarantee survival of retained trees and replacement trees for three(3)years from the date the city accepts the trees and landscaping as complete, unless a greater time period is required by a development order.If a retained or replacement tree dies during that time period,the property owner shall replace the tree in accordance with a remedial action as required by this chapter. 1 ( c) Protective barriers and signage required Protective barriers and signage shall be installed around every tree or group of trees to be preserved prior to commencement of construction, in compliance with the guidelines in the Tree Protection Guide for Builders and Developers,published by the Florida Division of Forestry and/or any other reasonable requirements deemed appropriate by the administrator to implement this part. 1) Temporary protective barriers shall be placed at least six(6)feet from the base of any tree,and shall encompass at least fifty (50) percent of the area under the dripline of any tree or trees to be preserved or retained foro mitigation credit,unless otherwise approved by the administrator. 2) Temporary protective barriers shall be at least three(3)feet high,and shall consist of either a wood fence with two-by-four posts placed a maximum of eight(8)feet apart with a two-by-four minimum top rail, or a mesh fence, or other similar barrier which will limit access to the protected area, unless otherwise approved by the administrator. 3) Waterproof, rigid sign(s) shall be affixed to each individual barricade, such that there is one (1) sign every fifteen (15) feet along the length of the barricade. The signs shall contain the following words, and will be made available by the city at the time of permit issuance. d) Adjacent properties.The property owner(s)or their agent(s)shall ensure protective barricading of all trees located on adjacent properties,that have root or branch systems that encroach upon the subject property,and that may potentially be impacted by development activities. Sec. 23-33. Mitigation to be assessed.1 Sec. 23-34. Maintenance and monitoring requirements. 1 The applicant shall be responsible for maintaining the health of any replacement or relocation trees for three(3)years ' I from planting. 1) Determination of success. The applicant shall determine the condition of each tree,three(3)years after the tree was relocated or planted.This determination shall be submitted to the city for approval within thirty(30)days of being made. Should any tree die or be in a state of decline within three(3)years of being planted or relocated,the applicant shall be required to replace the tree within sixty(60)days of that determination.The three-year monitoring and approval period shall begin anew whenever a tree is replaced. If that replacement tree is found not to be viable at the end of the second monitoring period, the applicant may pay the appropriate amount into the tree fund in lieu of planting a third replacement tree.If the applicant fails to replace the tree or to pay the appropriate amount into the tree fund within sixty 60)days,the applicant shall be in violation of this chapter. Sec. 23-35. Elimination of undesirable species. Sec. 23-36. Elimination of contagious diseased and pest-infested trees. Sec. 23-37. Payment in lieu of replacement/relocation. AI ) TREE & VEGETATION REMOVAL PERMIT APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS gyp,,, City of Atlantic Beach 4 Department of Community Development 1) Complete and sign this form. y ' 800 Seminole Road Atlantic Beach,FL 32233 2) Attach the required supporting exhibits as listed on the application p)904 247-5800 (F)904 247-5845 checklist. 3) Contact the Department of Community Development if you have ' Single-/Two-Family Residential $125.00 questions or need assistance completing the application or determining which exhibits are required for your particular project. r Multi-Family Residential 250.00 4) Submit this form, along with all required exhibits and payment to r Commercial/Industrial 250.00 the City of Atlantic Beach,and in the appropriate amount according to the application fees listed to the right,to the reception desk at r Institutional/Other Non-residential $250.00 the Building Department. Application#TREE II - COOL( SECTION I-SITE INFORMATION PHYSICAL ADDRESS 3 t 0 200 ST 4' 1T GL "822. 3 3 If an address has not been assigned to this property,contact the AB Building Department at(904)247-5826 to request an address. SUBDIVISION SELV , Wfl BLOCK LOT 2.4RE#10 %4..s 0 2i SECTION II -APPLICANT INFORMATION 114WNER r LEGAL AUTHORIZED AGENT* NAME OF APPLICANT Ji •M LAW&+s ADDRESS OF APPLICANT CQJ,u(`1pti(i 1 4-20- t-61,1Trfilal, ek, N pm,vaitu. mc 2Q4 PHONE CELL 2b3 `IZO ct630 EMAIL 61-011/V1001444, E mg l,,/V J SECTION III-TREE&VEGETATION REMOVAL REQUEST I REQUEST THAT THE TREES&VEGETATION ON THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY AND INDICATED ON THE ATTACHED REQUIRED EXHIBITS BE APPROVED FOR REMOVAL,AS PROVIDED IN THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH VEGETATION CODE,CHAPTER 23, FOR THE FOLLOWI IG REASONS(check all that apply): Vegetation(trees)are difficult to maintain/owner dislikes. J A N 2 ` 2018 EyTrees are dead,diseased or so weakened by age,storm,fire,or other injury so as to pose a danger to persons,property, improvements or other trees. r getation(trees) pose a safety hazard to pedestrian or vehicular traffic or cause disruption to public utility services. Vegetation(trees)pose a safety hazard to buildings or structures. r Vegetation(trees)completely prevent access or cross access to a lot or parcel. Vegetation and/or trees prevent development or physical use. It is the intent of this provision that a permit shall be granted for r the removal of vegetation and/or trees when the applicant has demonstrated an effort to design or locate the proposed improvements so as to minimize the removal of vegetation and/or trees. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL INFORMATION PROVIDED WITHIN THIS APPLICATION IS CORRECT AND I AGREE TO COMPLY WITH ALL PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 23,PROTECTION OF TREES AND NATURAL VEGETATION,AND ALL OTHER APPLICABLE CODES AND ORD k ANCES OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH. I 4 21 26/V SIGN, URE OF AP' ICANT DATE FOR TERNA • ICE USE ONLY FRONTAGE FLU NAR ESA SR-1 DEPTH ZONING UBEX H/H SR-2 AREA ISA WAIV OAB CR LTree&Vegetation Removal Permit Application_versionoi.oi.og 3/ 0 2-0' 71` s-e'T"" A-72..1-1-krF7C_ Eti( & X22 3$ r fnecf.;UT' J0.6 ,Li LAMMi' ''''.-' ti 20th STREET 7. Iryr r SEGA/NI/1G N. 89° 08' 46' E. 56.0' F • /G iY z44: a z.tea P "t4; A 959-&-;—,... 3_------. 1%. Com- 91 1140' r •O 15.7• .."_7 213• 20 Q IZI 6ARA6E Sr g; CDI3 0 40>aca LIJa6.I• isroRr 0 4i LOT 22 6. a •'.•FRAME and LOT /9 . o SncO O 0' na. 3/O 0 Q h o NOTES iXINC- 7340 BEARINGS AS PER PLAT tp.1 190' y NO SRL. FDNCES 6 WOOD PRI ier la 156• w• m i j sH. 46 a FND_.3' IP- * 22.0' 9 0 FN 3/4'•IP x. .23 O s--- ---- S 89° 08' 46 W 560.' 0s' i0 f LOT 26 :_ LOT. 27 ab 't7- T7/N ST ArlthSjr1C.- C E.Fi , 322 t Fir EXHIBIT C. TREE VEGETATION MITIGATION WORKSHEET Application#TREE - TO BE COMPLETED BY THE APPLICANT TO BE COMPLETED BY CITSTAFF ID DBH SPECIES CONDITIO O" _MalliZONE _STD _DBL CR.IRSOMMENTS 1 7 uV oAK GrOCD 2 {k," k-11/6-el'Ai C C7o. it 4 i3° LIVE' o 5 (44 uv't OfwK 6 ocA 6 16, UVB 66.4_ Godo 7 it" LW 0 At_ ['peel) r/ 8 121` UVB? 0 A 60Oh 9 i 7` Pp-trAETre, 600'0 ill o 2"Ct1ee iJri QQ.. RAtt 1(L Vi 12 2" Clieghl Oval. Ricli k i i 13 2,4 Ct.Eve.RA Po%C.V 14 2" C.t_LVE rP_te_ i/ i 15 4it ? Crr us mog UI D L 16 2 H low 0A.44. f A( J 17 t" Pl&i o e ill 18' 1S kieft iti l` p .; 9, -4" Af teekeZ0HIN 20 i 11 3 I L4 ( 1 f1W1M317 V C9 21 1.-1%k1-0131/4%<-a ryn) V / V/ JV22t6`` (Ave-acob _v.23 It,° U cam- 4staii,la IOCf 24 y'' L :ve O'aL V 25 IP' L 've c' 26 2" /Ita,dt:, 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 D MITDBL MTI"CRED,a' 1 1 Of 2 EXHIBIT C Tree&Vegetation Mitigation Worksheet_versionoi.oi.og 1 Mµi,---/ovvu /So3 c 96 p Lammie 310 20th Street Tree Protection and Mitigation Plans 6 February 2018 Protection plan: Please see the attachment - I have highlighted on the survey in green the Tree Protective Zones that I have staked out - with silk fence and marker stakes and construction tape. On each area I have posted the Atlantic Beach TPZ sign, and all trees to be preserved have been marked with green tape (and some blue when I ran short), and the two live oaks for removal and the cherry laurels and other small trees for removal have been marked with orange tape and orange spray paint. I have contracted with a tree surgeon for removal and for removal of dead wood from live oaks that will remain. They will also remove cherry laurels and other diseased and stunted shrubbery. Buschor's Tree service will be coming on 1 March. Mitigation plan: I will plant a live oak and a magnolia in the back yard, location marked with blue asterisk and circle. I will ensure that we have at least 6 inches of replacement legacy trees, and will certainly plant additional approved shade and shrub plantings around the remainder of the yard. Thank you very much - Sincerely, 41iff JovnL mie 8Ic-•/v-9630 (cell) ala ohn . .mail.com Cash Register Receipt Receipt Numberber 3 S oiii»\ City of Atlantic Beach R4030 DESCRIPTION I ACCOUNT QTY PAID PermitTRAK 125.00 TREE18-0004 Address: 310 20TH ST APN: 172020 5046 125.00 TREE REMOVAL 125.00 TREE REMOVAL RESIDENTIAL APP FEE 00100003291005 0 125.00 TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R4030 125.00 Date Paid: Wednesday, January 24, 2018 Paid By: John Lammie Cashier: BA Pay Method: CREDIT CARD 8 sPrinted:Wednesday,January 24, 2018 3:24 PM 1 of 1 i Tpg16T