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360 8th Street TREE22-0020 NOCPERMIT #: TREE22-0020 ADDRESS:360 8th Street APPLICANT:Mathieu Builders Inc. PHONE:904 813 3661 EMAIL:dustin@mathieubuilders.com CATEGORY DBH 8" - 13.9"# OF TREES INCHES OWED DBH 14" - 29.9"# OF TREES INCHES OWED DBH 30"+# OF TREES INCHES OWED TOTAL INCHES REMOVED PRESERVATION CREDIT TOTAL OWED OAK 0 and/or -$ MARITIME SPECIES and/or $ PALM 39 58.5 Sabal 12 1 18 and/or 13 1 19.5 $ 8,775.00 OTHER and/or $ 39 58.5 and/or $ 8,775.00 CATEGORY INCHES # OF TREES STAFF NOTES PROPOSED- PLANT PROPOSED- PAY CATEGORY INCHES # OF TREES STAFF NOTES FINAL- PLANT FINAL- PAY OAK OAK MARITIME SPECIES MARITIME SPECIES PALM PALM OTHER OTHER TOTALS TREES REMOVED PROPOSED MITIGATION FINAL MITIGATION DBH 30"+ = 1: 3 NEW CONSTRUCTION MITIGATION RATIOS: (inches removed : inches replaced) DBH 10" -13.9"= 1: 1.5 DBH 14" - 29.9" = 1: 2 Status in accordance with the City of Altantic Beach code of ordinances in effect at the time of application submittal. APPROVDED DENIED TPO ADMINISTRATOR DATE ADDITIONALINFORMATION: •The current tree fund rate is $150.00 per inch. •One shade tree shall be planted or preserved within the required front yard of every lot. PLANTING REQUIRMENTS •Oaks must be replaced with oaks and have a 4" caliper and 12' tall at time of planting. •Maritime Species must be replaced with Maritime Species. •Mininum 2" caliper for non oaks and 10' tall at time of planting. •Palms may replace plams.Mininum 8ft clear trunk height at time of planting. 14 1 21 4"2 double credit 16" 11"4 44" 60" X 3/15/23 C:\Drafting\partition63\Finished drawings\SITE.dwg, 1/16/2023 7:20:07 PM, ARCH D, 1:120Moving oak tree out of retention area • EXHIBIT D: TREE WORKSHEET � City of Atlantic Beach _· Community Development Department 800 Seminole Road Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 ...._�,,,,.__-,_,__ (P) 904·247·5800 List the species and diameter at breast height (dbh) of all trees identified on EXHIBIT C (attach additional pages as needed). ID DBH SPECIES "X"= "[ I"= "0"= removing preserving relocating COMMENTS (for use by City Staff) 1 \'Z. - 2 ,·1:< 3 \'\-" 4 \� ,� 5 l\.ll 6 \S'' 7 1�.1/'-\ \ ' 8 t�''X 9 laS ll 10 \l\-l \ 11 �'2..-l\Cl 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 02 TREE REMOVAL PERMIT APPUCA T/ON • EXHIBITD: Tree Worksheet O 13 I .2023 No DBH, not protected on neighboring property Exempt per arborist Elm tree, exempt per arborist Holly cluster, separate trees under 8" DBH Already removed.X Already removed Actually 13" DBH Marc White / I.S.A. Certified Arborist FL-5641-A Marc White I.S.A. Certified Arborist I.S.A. TRAQ Qualified FL-5641-A Office: (904) 270-2090 Cell: (904) 607-4113 Marcwhite1300@gmail.com 360 8th Street Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Per your request we have visited the property at the above address on 2/22/2023 and our findings are as follows: A. 12” D.B.H. sabal palm (Sabal palmetto) – this sabal palm had no visible preexisting health or structural issues at the time of inspection. B. 12” D.B.H. sabal palm (Sabal palmetto) – this sabal palm is shown on the tree survey as being inside the property line of the parcel. According to the boundary stakes on site, this sabal palm is on the neighboring property. This sabal palm had no visible preexisting health or structural issues at the time of inspection. C. 13” D.B.H. sabal palm (Sabal palmetto) – this sabal palm is measured incorrectly with the boots as a 14” DBH on the original tree survey. This sabal palm had no visible preexisting health or structural issues at the time of inspection. D. 16” D.B.H. southern magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora) – this tree has a “V” shaped codominant union with a large amount of response wood present. There is also a split that has compartmentalized. The amount of response wood found at the codominant union indicates that the union is failing. Targets for this tree are the neighboring home and property, human traffic, and the future home to be developed on this parcel. Using the TRAQ matrix, it is determined that this tree has a high overall risk rating. There are no mitigation options available to lower the high overall risk rating. Marc White / I.S.A. Certified Arborist FL-5641-A Marc White I.S.A. Certified Arborist I.S.A. TRAQ Qualified FL-5641-A Office: (904) 270-2090 Cell: (904) 607-4113 Marcwhite1300@gmail.com E. 11” D.B.H. sabal palm (Sabal palmetto) – this sabal palm has extensive decay on the trunk. The depth of a large cavity on trunk is measured at approximately 6” deep, visible on the west side of the trunk, approximately 4.5’ up from the base. Although palm trees can endure trunk decay more than other species, the amount of decay on the trunk of this palm would g ive this tree a high overall risk rating using the TRAQ matrix. F. 15” D.B.H. American elm (Ulmus americana) – this tree is misidentified on the original tree survey as a mulberry. This tree has a large “V” shaped codominant union with included bark and response wood present. Response wood found at the codominant union is an indicator that the union is on the process of failing. The codominant union can be mitigated by installing a cable system. A large decay pocket is found at the base of the buttress on the east side of the trunk that extends into the trunk approximately 13 inches. Three torsional splits with decay are found on various areas of the trunk. There are three non-movable targets within the fall zone of this tree, the home to the east, and two homes behind this parcel to the west. The future home on this property will also be a target after development. Using the TRAQ matrix, this tree has a high overall risk rating. Installing a cable system would not lower the risk rating due to the amount of decay and torsional splits on the trunk. G. 14” D.B.H. sabal palm (Sabal palmetto) – this sabal palm was not found on the property at the time of inspection. H. 13” D.B.H. sabal palm (Sabal palmetto) – this sabal palm had no visible preexisting health or structural issues at the time of inspection. I. 12” D.B.H. sabal palm (Sabal palmetto) – this sabal palm had no visible preexisting health or structural issues at the time of inspection. J. 14” D.B.H. sabal palm (Sabal palmetto) – this sabal palm is measured incorrectly on the original tree survey. The bud of this palm is lower than 4.5’ and is too small to be measured. This palm is undersized and is not protected. Marc White / I.S.A. Certified Arborist FL-5641-A Marc White I.S.A. Certified Arborist I.S.A. TRAQ Qualified FL-5641-A Office: (904) 270-2090 Cell: (904) 607-4113 Marcwhite1300@gmail.com K. Yaupon holly cluster (Ilex vomitoria) – this cluster is misidentified on the original tree survey as a myrtle cluster. This is an epicormic growth cluster of multiple small Yaupon holly trees. Using the pith trace method, it is determined that some are conjoined, and some are codominant but all trees in this cluster are undersized. If a tree has more than one pith at ground level, it is considered to be a multitrunked tree and a tree must be at least 2” in diameter and 10’ tall to be protected. Each stem should be measured separately. The largest tree in this cluster is 4” inches in diameter but the growth is epicormic and sprouted from an old stump which makes the attachment very weak. These trees are undersized and are not protected. L. 14” D.B.H. holly (Ilex) – this tree is not on this property. This tree had no visible preexisting health or structural issues at the time of inspection. Trees included in this report were inspected to determine if the trees were misidentified, measured improperly, and to document any defects, disease, or decay that meet the requirements to waive mitigation fees by the Landscape Department. C:\Drafting\partition63\Finished drawings\SITE.dwg, 1/16/2023 7:20:07 PM, ARCH D, 1:120Builder to build home at FFE at 10' Epic Contractors 2.17.23