1639 Sea Oats Drive TREE14-00100030CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
800 SEMINOLE ROAD
ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
Application Number . . . . 14-00100030 Date 8/14/14
Property Address . . . . . . 1639 SEA OATS DR
Application type description DEV REV TREES/VEGETATION
Property Zoning . . . . . . . TO BE UPDATED
Application valuation . . . . 0
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Application desc
TREE REMOVAL APP
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Owner Contractor
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COLLIER, KEITH D PHILLIPS BUILDERS LLC
1639 SEA OATS DR 1250 SELVA MARINA CIRCLE
ATLANTIC BEACH FL 32233 PHILLIPSBUILDERSQCOMCAST.NET
ATLANTIC BEACH FL 32233
(904) 349-2999
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Permit . . . . . . TREE PERMIT
Additional desc . .
Permit Fee . . . . .00 Plan Check Fee .00
Issue Date . . . . 8/14/14 Valuation . . . . 0
Expiration Date . . 2/11/15
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Special Notes and Comments
THE TREE APPLICATION SUBMITTED SEEKS TO REMOVE 32" OF
PROTECTED TREES, WHILE PRESERVING BY RELOCATING 16" OF
TREES. ONE INCH NEEDS TO BE REPLANTED OR PRESERVED FOR
EVERY 2 INCHES REMOVED. THIS MEANS THAT NO ADDITIONAL
MITIGATION IS REQUIRED. THE TREE PLAN SUBMITTED SHOWS TWO
PALM TREES WILL BE RELOCATED FROM THE FOOTPRINT OF THE
ADDITION TO THE REAR OF THE LOT. JTH
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Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due
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Permit Fee Total .00 .00 .00 .00
Plan Check Total .00 .00 .00 .00
Grand Total .00 .00 .00 .00
PERMIT IS APPROVED ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH ORDINANCES AND THE FLORIDA
BUILDING CODES.
Mike Phillips
Re: 1639 Sea Oats Drive
Tree Removal Permit: Approved
CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
Department of Community Development
800 Seminole Road Atlantic Beach, FL 32233
Phone: (904) 247-5800 Fax: (904) 247-5845 Internet: www.coab.us
TREE REMOVAL PERMIT
The tree application submitted seeks to remove 32" of protected trees, while preserving by relocating 16" of
trees. One inch needs to be replanted or preserved for every 2 inches removed. This means that no additional
mitigation is required. The tree plan submitted shows two palm trees will be relocated from the footprint of the
addition to the rear of the lot.
APPROVAL IS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH CODE OF ORDINANCES IN EFFECT AT TIME OF ISSUANCE.
Jere Hubsc , TPO ADMINISTRATOR
TREE & VE
TA"ON "MOVAL PERMIT APPLICATION
INSTRUCTIONS `'
(1) Complete and sign this form.
(2) Attach the required supporting exhibits as listed on the application
checklist.
(3) Contact the Department of Community Development if you have
questions or need assistance completing the application or
determining which exhibits are required for your particular project.
(4) Submit this form, along with all required exhibits and payment to
the City of Atlantic Beach, and in the appropriate amount according
to the application fees listed to the right, to the reception desk at
the Building Department.
SECTION I - SITE INFORMATION
City of Atlantic Beach
Department of Community Development
V 800 Seminole Road Atlantic Beach, FL 32233
z rt (P) 904 247-5800 (F) 904 247-5845
�✓Single-/Two-Family Residential $125.00
r Multi -Family Residential $250.00
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Commercial/ Industrial $250.00
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Institutional/ Other Non-residential $250.00
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If an address has not been assigned to this property, contact the AB Building Department at (904) 247-5826 to request an address.
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SECTION II - APPLICANT INFORMATION F OWNER r LEGAL AUTHORIZED AGENT
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ADDRESS
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SECTION III - TREE & VEGETATION REMOVAL REQUEST
I REQUESTTHATTHE 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
FOLLOWING REASONS (check all that apply):
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Vegetation (trees) are difficult to maintain/ owner dislikes.
Trees are dead, diseased orso weakened by age, storm, fire, or otherinjury so as to pose a danger to persons, property,
±)0 r improvements or other trees.
r Vegetation (trees) pose a safety hazard to pedestrian or vehicular traffic or cause disruption to public utility services.
F7 Vegetation (trees) pose a safety hazard to buildings or structures.
Vegetation (trees) completely prevent access or cross access to a lot or parcel.
Vegetation and/or trees prevent development or physical use. Itis the intent of this provision that permit shall be granted for
F 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 AN RDI ES OF IJE C F ATLANTIC BEACH.
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(e) Mitigation criteria and procedures.
(1) Any relocation of trees in compliance with this section shall be performed in accordance with
accepted industry practices, including watering to insure survival of transplanted stock. Transplanted
trees must be guaranteed for at least one (1) year.
(2) Protected trees identified for removal on the site clearing or tree removal permit application shall
be replaced with new -planted trees, unprotected trees or transplanted trees. In general, protected oaks
removed shall be replaced only with oaks. With tree board concurrence, hardwood trees yielding a
similar canopy may be used. The total caliper inches of replacement trees shall equal one-half ( 112)
the total caliper inches of protected trees removed, unless otherwise approved by the tree conservation
board. If multi -trunked trees are used as replacement trees, then the total caliper of the four (4) largest
trunks shall equal the replacement caliper. New palms may be used only to replace protected palms
removed. No replacement will be required for protected trees which are determined by the city to be
dead or deteriorated as a result of age, insects, disease, fire, lightning or other acts of nature.
a. New replacement trees shall be a minimum of Florida Number One defined in the most
current edition of the Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants, Parts I and II, published by the
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Trees shall be a species having an
average nature crown spread of no less than thirty (30) feet in Northeast Florida. Trees shall
have a minimum two-inch caliper and a minimum of ten (10) feet in overall height.
b. Existing trees, three-inch caliper or greater, which are not protected trees or transplanted,
may be utilized to satisfy tree replacement requirements, subject to the conditions stated in this
subsection.
c. New, preserved nonprotected, or transplanted oaks used as replacement for removed
protected oaks shall be four -inch caliper or greater.
d. Existing protected trees which would otherwise be removed from the site because of
development may be utilized to satisfy tree replacement requirements if transplanted to a
location on the site which meets the requirements of this subsection.
e. If protected tree removal is associated with new development, the name, size and location
of all replacement trees shall be shown on the required landscape plan and such trees shall be
installed prior to the final building inspection and issuance of the CO. Otherwise, the name, size
and location of the required replacement trees shall be shown on the site plan required for site
clearing or tree removal and such trees shall be installed within the time limit stated on the site
clearing or tree removal permit.
f. Existing nonprotected trees, transplanted trees and new trees used for replacement become
protected trees.
g. Replacement trees shall be maintained by watering and guaranteeing the tree for one (1)
year. Failure to maintain the trees shall be deemed a violation of the zoning code.
h. A tree used for replacement shall be at least ten (10) feet from any other tree planted,
transplanted or preserved.
i. If the applicant demonstrates to the satisfaction of the director -that the site cannot
accommodate the total number of required replacement trees as a result of insufficient planting
area, the applicant shall provide a monetary contribution to the tree replacement account. The
amount of such contribution shall be determined as follows: For every two (2) caliper inches, or
fraction thereof, of replacement trees which would otherwise be required, the contribution shall
be equal to the retail value of a planted two-inch caliper nursery -grown shade tree. The retail
value shall be calculated by taking the average of the median current wholesale price, pubrrshed
by North Florida nurseries, for a container grown, and a balled and burlapped two-inch caliper
laurel oak, multiplied by two (2). The retail value shall be recalculated and adjusted annually on
October 1.
(f) Tree protection during development. All protected trees, preserved understory vegetation, and trees
retained for tree credit, pursuant to subsection (e), shall be protected from injury during any land clearing or
construction in the following manner:
(1) Prior to any land -clearing operations, tree limbs which interfere with construction shall be removed
and temporary barriers shall be installed around all trees and other understory vegetation to remain
within the limits of land clearing or construction and shall remain until the completion of the work. The
temporary barrier shall be at least three (3) feet high, shall be placed at least six (6) feet away from the
base of any tree, shall include at least fifty (50) percent of the area under the dripkne of any protected
tree or trees retained for tree credit pursuant to subsection (e), and the barrier 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 temporary wire mesh fence, or other similar barrier which will limit access to the
protected area_ Tree protection shall comply with the guidelines in the Tree Protection Guide for
Builders and Developers by the Florida Division of Forestry and any other reasonable requirements
deemed appropriate by the director to implement this part.
(2) No materials, trailers, equipment or chemicals shall be stored, operated, dumped, buried or burned
within the protected areas. No attachment, wires (other than protective guy wires), signs or permits
shall be attached to a protected tree.
When removing branches from protected trees to clear for construction or pruning to restore the natural
shape of the entire tree, the guidelines in the National Arborist Association Pruning Standards for
Shade Trees and the American National Standards for Tree Care Operations (ANSI #Z133A) shall be
followed. Protected trees shall be pruned to remove dead or damaged limbs and to restore this natural
shape, and fertilized as necessary to compensate for any loss of roots and to stimulate root growth.
Any damage to tree crowns or root systems shall be repaired immediately after damage occurs.