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320 5th Street TREE 09.10.2004 (McCawley) • yliflIrk ` is' CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH ▪� ' G= SEP1 U 2004 .07: , , z ▪? � ' TREE REMOVAL APPLICATION , All applications must be submitted with seven (7) copies and received by 5:00 p.m. on the Friday ten (10) days prior to the scheduled meeting in order to be placed on the agenda. INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS OR INACCURATELY MARKED SITES WILL NOT BE PROCESSED. 1 - (WAP-40 kicrLt 341- I-1 ST. 242 -020.5 APPLICANT NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE 2. c'?C.) -� 1TREi7— ADDRESS OR LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF TREE REMOVAL SITE (IF LEGAL DESCRIPTION, LIST CLOSEST CROSS STREET) 3. REASON FOR PROPOSED TREE REMOVAL: \ J J IA oVY\ - ak)STILL-Cl (._9/ ..) 4. HAS THIS SITE BEEN TO THE TREE BOARD BEFORE? NO NOT SURE _ Q ATED To A 12. -11119 DEL- 5. EL 5. SITE PLAN/TREE SURVEY indicating: LAN lyJl-(l c-k l5 NOW a. Existing and proposed structures. NrUt APPLICI9-6Lam. >j b. Location of utilites and easements as applicable. V c. Location, species and size of all trees with Diameter at Breast Height (D.B.H.) of six inches or more. v d. Location, species and size of all trees to be removed should be clearly marked with an "X". ye. Location, species and size of all trees to be perserved on-site for replacement must be marked with brackets "[]". ("Of. Location, species and size of any proposed new replacement trees marked with a circle "0". g. Location, species and size of all trees to be preserved on-site with barricading at tree drip line noted. 6. ON-SITE REQUIREMENTS: a. Barricading at tree drip line of all trees to be preserved. b. Address/legal description must be posted in a conspicuous manner on site. c. The property corners must be marked by stakes or paint indicating the lot. d. All trees identified for removal MUST by marked on-site by RED/ORANGE flagging, paint or tape. e. All trees to be preserved on-site for mitigation MUST be marked with BLUE/GREEN flagging, paint or tape. 800 Seminole Road,Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233 Telephone(904)247-5800 Fax(904) 247-5845 1 of 4 7A. TREES REQUIRING REPLACEMENT— RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 1. Interior zone trees requiring replacement: Any tree with diameter at breast height (DBH) of 20" or more. 2. Exterior Zone trees requiring replacement: Any tree with diameter at breast height (DBH) of 6" or more 3. Champion Trees: Any tree so designated by the Florida Division of Forestry, Department of Agriculture 4. Exceptional Specimen trees: Any tree so designated by the City Council INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ZONE DEFINITION RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY EXTERIOR ZONE A 20.0' Rear Setback • V• d" INTERIOR:ZONES % 4 ► 0_51,� 4 Side �� ' Side Setbac * Setback A 20.0' Front Setback V SIDEWALK PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY PUBLIC WORKS JURISDICTION PROTECTED TREES DBH 6"OR MORE PUBLIC STREET 2 of 4 7A. TREES REQUIRING REPLACEMENT— COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 1. Interior zone trees requiring replacement: Any tree with diameter at breast height (DBH) of 10" or more. • 2. Exterior Zone trees requiring replacement: Any tree with diameter at breast height (DBH) of 6" or more 3. Champion Trees: Any tree so designated by the Florida Division of Forestry, Department of Agriculture 4. Exceptional Specimen trees: Any tree so designated by the City Council INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ZONE DEFINITION COMMERCIAL PROPERTY EXTERIOR ZONE A 20.0' Rear Setback V qe� ;Vc9 "•' : 0V gINTERIOR ZONE Side vcrW-0 - 14*.7 s Side Setback� e � � Setback _ A 20.0' Front Setback T / SIDEWALK PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY PUBLIC WORKS JURISDICTION PROTECTED TREES DBH 6"OR MORE PUBLIC STREET 3 of 4 • • 8. LIST TREES PROPOSED FOR REMOVAL: DIAMETER(*) OF TREES SPECIES INTERIOR ZONE** EXTERIOR ZONE** APPLICANTS COMMENTS OFFICE USE ONLY PponAt 5 SeE ATTAC-1 A.0006 4,1 'I 1112._ 13 4 " 14 1 . I s cboAe 31 (Nv(ac--ie `C�F SPGUe S� 32 10„ 12;' 31 161, 43 9. CHOICES FOR REPLACEMENT: Trt A,�1� �A-NJ(LI Teets s Pick one or a combination to compensate for trees removed: DN '1}-05 LOE- 1. Plant new trees on site 'wouL.D Oto>9SE Yo 2. Pay money into the Tree Fund at $117 per inchb 3. Protect (save) other trees that qualify and mark trees to be protected on site � Pl� I'f�RS�T Stic-05 ( 1eczk-1 l!Le en fAI S List, by inches, each tree in the appropriate column in the form provided belo : $v►T U NbL1 R-1' cs r• C�uRLA c1 e—`t't10!s. SPECIES DIAMETER OF TREE PLANT NEW TREES PAY INTO TREE FUND PROTECT PAtvt 0- 1'1 • I HEREBY AGREE TO COMPLY WITH ALL PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 23, ARTICLE II, TREE PROTECTION, AND ALL OT 'PLICAB LE CODES AND ORDINANCES OF ATLANTIC BEACH. ..4111rVio Ap• IcanY - i• = Date Owner's Sig `u"7 Date Tree Conservation Board Chair Date *Diameter at Breast Height(D.B.H.), is measured at 4.5 feet above grade.To accurately determine diameter,measure the trunk circumference and divide by 3.14. Diameter of multi-trunked trees is determined by adding together the diameter of each trunk as measured immediately above the forks. "Interior Zone: outside the 20 foot front/rear setbacks and the 7.5 feet side setbacks(see diagram on previous page). "'Exterior Zone: within the 20 foot front/rear setbacks and the 7.5 feet side setbacks(see diagram on previous page). 4 of 4 RECOMMENDED TREE LIST Atlantic Beach Tree Board These trees are recommended for North Florida if appropriately sited, planted, and cared for. Note that salt and drought tolerance varies. All trees, including those condsidered drought tolerant, require regular watering for at least one year. *American Holly (Ilex opaca) Evergreen, 50 to 100 feet tall, salt tolerant, low drought tolerance, red berries in winter. *Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum) Deciduous, up to150 feet tall, salt tolerant, wet soil. *Dahoon Holly (Ilex cassine) Evergreen, to 40 feet tall, salt tolerant, wet soil, red berries in winter. Drake Elm (Ulmus sp.) Deciduous, to 50 feet tall, not salt tolerant, not drought tolerant. *Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides) Deciduous, to 80 feet tall, moist soil, salt tolerance unknown. *Florida Dogwood (Cornus florida) Deciduous, to 40 feet tall, low salt tolerance, not drought tolerant. *Laurel Oak (Quercus laurifolia) Semi-evergreen, to 75 feet tall, not salt tolerant, low drought tolerance. *Live Oak (Quercus virginiana) Evergreen, to 70 feet tall, salt tolerant, low drought tolerance. *Loblolly Bay (Gordonia lasianthus) Evergreen, to 70 feet tall, not salt tolerant, moist soil. *Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris) Evergreen, to 120 feet tall, salt tolerant, drought tolerant. Loquat (Eriobotrya japonica) Evergreen, to 40 feet tall, low salt tolerance, not drought tolerant, bears edible fruit. Pecan (Carya illinoinensis) Deciduous, to 100 feet, not salt tolerant, not drought tolerant, produces edible nuts. *Pine,-Sand Pine (Pinus clausa) and Slash Pine (Pinus elliottii) Conifer, 70 to 100 feet tall, salt tolerant, drought tolerant. *Red Maple (Acer rubrum) Deciduous, to 80 feet tall, low salt tolerance, moist or wet soil, fall color. Red Cedar (Juniperus spp.) Conifer, 50 to 100 feet tall, salt tolerant, drought tolerant. *River Birch (Betula nigra) Deciduous, to 60 feet tall, not salt tolerant, moist soil, attractive bark. *Sabal or Cabbage Palm (Sabal palmetto) Evergreen, to 90 feet tall, salt tolerant, drought tolerant. *Shumard Oak (Quercus shumardii) Deciduous, to 100 feet tall, not salt tolerant, not drought tolerant. *Southern Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora) Evergreen, to 100 feet tall, salt tolerant, drought tolerant. *Sweet Bay (Magnolia virginiana) Evergreen, to 75 feet tall, not salt tolerant, moist or wet soil. *Sweet Gum (Liquidambar styraciflua) Deciduous, to 75 feet tall, salt tolerant, not drought tolerant. Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis) Deciduous, to 100 feet tall, not salt tolerant, low drought tolerance. *Tulip Tree or Yellow Poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera) Deciduous, up to 100 feet tall, not salt tolerant, moist soil. *Water Oak (Quercus nigra) Deciduous, up to 75 feet tall, not salt tolerant, not drought tolerant. *Winged Elm (Ulmus alata) Deciduous, up to 50 feet tall, not salt tolerant, not drought tolerant. *Native tree Not Recommended for Mitigation: **Camphor Tree (Cinnamomum camphora) Invasive evergreen tree. Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia spp.) Wonderful flowering plants, but not all types are capable of achieving tree size, many dwarf and semi-dwarf varieties sold as "trees." **Cherry Laurel (Prunus caroliniana) Evergreen tree is weedy and invasive, often does not reach tree size. Redbud (Cercis canadensis) Beautiful spring flowering specimen, but does not always reach tree size. **Chinese Tallow or Popcorn Tree (Sapium sebiferum) Invasive and illegal to sell or propogate in Florida. **Chinaberry (Melia Azedarach) Weedy and invasive. Citrus (Citrus spp.) Satsuma, calamondin, and others often do not reach tree size. Fringe Tree (Chionanthus virginicus) Beautiful specimen but often does not reach tree size. Glossy Privet (Ligustrum lucidum) Does not reach tree size. **Golden-Rain Tree (Koelreuteria elegans) Colorful, weedy tree is very invasive. **Wax Myrtle (Myrica cerifera) Evergreen shrub often pruned to a single or multi trunk specimen does not reach tree size. Weedy and invasive. ** Considered undesirable for planting anywhere in Florida by the Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Invasive Plant Management. Seeds of invasive trees are spread to undeveloped areas by birds where they force out existing tree canopy. (TREE UST Atl Bch 03/01)