885 Seminole Road TREE19-0023 CANCELLEDTREE REMOVAL PERMIT APPLICATION
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Community Development Department
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INSTRUCTIONS
1. Complete and sign this application.
2. Attach required exhibits as listed on application checklist.
3. Contact the Community Development Department if you have questions.
4. Submit the completed application and all required exhibits, along with
application fees to the Permits Desk at Atlantic Beach City Hall.
SITE INFORMATION
ADDRESS 5e -m f Y101 ' (C c tl .
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APPLICANT INFORMATION
FOR INTERNAL OFFICE USE ONLY
PERMIT #`I� ()(z
DyLegacy Tree $ 25.00
Single- /Two -Family Residential $125.00
❑ Multi -Family Residential $250.00
❑ Commercial / Industrial $250.00
❑ Institutional /Other Non -Residential $250.00
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ADDRESS 63 2 bee. <, t Ase, CITY A P STATE to ZIP CODE 3zz33
PHONE # CELL # 11DY 5-3 y 144 Z 6 O'OWNER ❑ LEGAL AUTHORIZED AGENT
TREE REMOVAL PERMIT APPLICATION PACKAGE CHECKLIST
PLEASE ATTACH THE FOLLOWING EXHIBITS:
*Additional information may be required, depending upon circumstances unique to individual applications
❑' EXHIBIT A (Option 1) - PROOF OF OWNERSHIP: Copy of Warranty Deed that verifies record of owner (Clerk of Courts)
❑ EXHIBIT A (Option 2) - LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION: Please complete if the applicant is not the owner
❑ EXHIBIT B -TREE INVENTORY and TREE PROTECTION PLAN
❑ EXHIBIT C -TREE MITIGATION WORKSHEET
❑ EXHIBIT D -TREE MITIGATION PLAN
SITE PREPARATION CHECKLIST
PLEASE PREPARE YOUR SITE AS FOLLOWS:
/Mark all trees identified for removal with RED or ORANGE flagging, paint or tape
❑ Mark all trees identified for preservation with BLUE or GREEN flagging, pain or tape
❑ Mark property corners with stakes or paint
❑ Barricade all trees to be preserved on the property at the dripline
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS APPLICATION IS CORRECT. I AGREE TO COMPLY WITH ALL
PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 23 (PROTECTION OFTREESAND NATURAL VEGETATION) AND ALL OTHER APPLICABLE CODES AND
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF A�T�LANTIC BEACH. 0 f
GNA URE OF PPLICANT P INT OR TYVE NAME DATE
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EXHIBIT B: TREE INVENTORY and PROTECTION PLAN
City of Atlantic Beach
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(P) 904-247-5800 PERMIT #
TREE INVENTORY -Please sketch an inventory in the area below or attach a site plan showing all existing trees on the property below
that are 3" diameter at breast height (dbh) and greater. Please complete the following:
• Note the location of all trees to be removed with an "X" • Note the location of all trees to be preserved with"[]"
• Number all trees and list on EXHIBIT C: Tree Worksheet • Show all existing and/or proposed buildings
TREE PROTECTION PLAN- (If you are doing construction on the site) -Please sketch and identify in the area below or on a copy of a
certified tree survey the location of the protective barricades to be installed prior to construction. Section 23-32(c) requires protective
barricades to be installed around every tree or group of trees to be preserved.
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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 B
FOR INTERNAL OFFICE USE ONLY
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Recorded 04�09i2019 1039 AM,
This instrument was prepared by RONNIE FUSSELL CLERK CIRCUIT COURT DUVAL
and please record and return to: COUNTY
Judi Cowart, Esq. RECORDING $18.50
Short, Setzer, Cowart, P.A. DEED DOC ST 50 70
625 Atlantic Boulevard
Atlantic Beach, FL 32233
WARRANTY DEED
THIS WARRANTY DEED, made this'—day of April 2019 between HENRY P.
OSBORNE and RENA M. COUGHLIN, a married couple, whose post office address is 1632
Beach Avenue, Atlantic Beach. Florida 32233, Grantors, and HENRY P. OSBORNE and RENA
M. COUGHLIN and their successors, as Co -Trustees of THE OSBORNE/COUGHLIN TRUST, a
revocable living Trust created by HENRY P. OSBORNE and RENA M. COUGHLIN U/A dated
April 3, 2019, under which the Grantors reserve to themselves, among other rights, a life income
interest, the right to occupy this property for life and the right to revoke the Trust. whose post
office address is 1632 Beach Avenue, Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233, Grantees.
WITNESSETH: That the Grantors, for and in consideration of the sum of TEN AND No/100
($10.00) DOLLARS, paid to them by the Grantees, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged,
have granted, bargained and sold to the Grantees, their heirs, successors and assigns forever,
the following described land located in the County of Duval, State of Florida:
Lot 46, Block 11, Plat No. 1 Subdivision "A" Atlantic Beach, a subdivision
according to the plat thereof recorded at Plat Book 5, Page 69, in the Public
Records of Duval County, Florida.
Tax Parcel No. 17094991-0000
This conveyance is made subject to applicable covenants, restrictions and
easements of record, which are specifically excepted from the warranties of this
Deed. This reference to such covenants and restrictions shall not be construed
to reimpose them.
Subject to accrued but unpaid taxes.
This property is and will continue to be the principal residence and constitutional
homestead of the Grantors.
The provisions of The Osborne/Coughlin Trust are summarized in a Memorandum
and Declaration of Trust recorded in the current public records of Duval County,
Florida on the same date as this instrument was recorded.
The Grantors fully warrant the title to this land and will defend it against the lawful
claims of all persons.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantors have signed this instrument the day and year first above
written.
Signed and sealed in our presence:
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The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this `�) day of April 2019 by
HENRY P. OSBORNE and RENA M. COUGHLIN, husband and wife, who are personally known
to me and who did not take an oath.
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Quercus nigra
Quercus nigra, the water oak, is an oak in the red oak group (Quercus
sect. Lobatae), native to the eastern and south-central United States, found
in all the coastal states from New Jersey to Texas, and inland as far as
Oklahoma, Kentucky, and southern Missouri.M It occurs in lowlands and
up to 450 m (1500 ft) altitude.
Contents
Description
Ecology
Uses and history
References
External links
Description
Quercus nigra is a medium-sized deciduous tree, growing to 30 m (100 ft)
tall with a trunk up to 1 m (3 ft) in diameter. Young trees have a smooth,
brown bark that becomes gray -black with rough scaly ridges as the tree
matures. The leaves are alternate, simple and tardily deciduous, remaining
on the tree until mid -winter; they are 3-12 cm (1-5 in) long and 2-6 cm
(1/2-2 in) broad, variable in shape, most commonly shaped like a spatula
being broad and rounded at the top and narrow and wedged at the base.
The margins vary, usually being smooth to shallowly lobed, with a bristle at
the apex and lobe tips. The tree is easy to identify by the leaves, which have
a lobe that looks as if a drop of water is hanging from the end of the leaf.
The top of each leaf is a dull green to bluish green and the bottom is a paler
bluish -green. On the bottom portion of the leaves, rusty colored hairs run
along the veins. The acorns are arranged singly or in pairs, 10-14 mm
(1/3-1/2 in) long and broad, with a shallow cupule; they mature about 18
months after pollination in fall of second year.N
Ecology
Water oak serves the same ecological role as weeping willow and other
wetland trees. It is adapted to wet, swampy areas, such as along ponds and
stream banks, but can also tolerate well -drained sites and even heavy,
s
Water oak
Leaves and acorns
Scientific classification ,,0
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order:
Family:
Genus:
Subgenus
Section
Species
Fagales
Fagaceae
Quercus
Quercus subg.
Quercus
Quercus sect.
Lobatae
Q. nigra
Binomial name
Quercus nigra
L.
compacted soils. It grows in sandy soils, red clays, and old fields to the
borders of swamps, streams, to bottomlands. Due to its ability to grow and
reproduce quickly, the water
oak is often the most abundant
species in a stand of trees. The
tree is relatively short-lived
compared to other oaks and
may live only 6o to 8o years. It
does not compete well and
does not tolerate even light
shade. Water oak is frequently
used to restore bottomland
"W hardwood forestson land that
Water oak leaf cluster was previously cleared for
agriculture or pine
plantations. Minimum age for flowering and fruiting is 20 years and the
List
Natural range
Synonyms[']
tree produces heavy crops of acorns nearly every year. Water oak is not recommended as an ornamental due to being
short-lived, disease -prone, and extremely messy.
Hybrids of water oak are known with southern red oak (Quercus falcata), bluejack oak (Quercros inccnza), turkey oak
(Quercus laevis), blackjack oak (Quercus marilandica), willow oak (Quercus phellos), Shumard oak (Quercus shumardit),
and black oak (Quercus velutina).
Water oak acorns are an important food for white-tailed deer, eastern gray squirrel, raccoon, wild turkey, mallard, wood
duck, and bobwhite quail. In winter, deer will browse the buds and young twigs.
Uses and history
Water oak has been used for timber and for fuel by people in the southern states since the 17th century. The wood is
generally sold as "red oak", mixed with the wood from other red oaks.
Other names include spotted oak, duck oak, punk oak, orange oak or possum oak.
References
1. "Quercus nigra L." (http://www.theplantlist.org/tpil .1 /record/kew-174075). World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
(INCSP). Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew — via The Plant List.
2. "Quercus nigra" (http://bonap.net/MapGailery/County/Quercus%2Onigra.png). County -level distribution map from the
North American Plant Atlas (NAPA). Biota of North America Program (BONAP). 2014.
3. Nixon, Kevin C. (1997). "Quercus nigra" (http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1 &taxon_id=233501067). In
Flora of North America Editorial Committee (ed.). Flora of North America North of Mexico (FNA) (http://www.efloras.o
rg/flora_page.aspx?flora_id=1). 3. New York and Oxford — via eFloras.org (https://efloras.org), Missouri Botanical
Garden, St. Louis, MO & Harvard University Herbaria, Cambridge, MA.