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1730 Ocean Grove Drive TREE08-00100011 Permit 04.10.2008Department of Community Development 800 Seminole Road Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Phone: (904) 247-5800 Fax: (904) 247-5845 Internet: www.coah.us 1k 101 1 � , i Application Number . . . . . 08-00100011 Date 4/10/08 Property Address . . . . . . 1730 OCEAN GROVE DR Application type description TREE PERMIT Property Zoning . . . . . . . RESIDENTIAL GEN 2 FAMILY Application valuation . . . . 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Application desc Tree removal for residential redevelopment 140114 111- DIXON, JERROLD & ROSANNA JACKSONVILLE FL 32223 Contractor OCEAN BOULEVARD CONSTRUCTION INC 60 OCEAN BLVD ATLANTIC BEACH FL 32233 Permit . . . . . . TREE PERMIT Additional desc . . RES REDEVELOPMENT (DEMO) Permit Fee . . . . .00 Plan Check Fee .00 Issue Date . . . . 4/10/08 Valuation . . . . 0 Expiration Date . . 10/07/08 Special Notes and Corments T/S: 04/10/2008 09:12 AM SHALL ----- FROM INTERIOR ZONE, APPROVED TO REMOVE 1-12" PALM; 1-7" BAY; 1-411, 2-6" & 1-9" MAGNOLIA; 2-9", 1-10", 2-11", 1-12" & 1-13" OAK; FOR A TOTAL OF 119", WITH NO MITIGATION REQUIRED. FROM THE EXTERIOR ZONE, APPROVED TO REMOVE 1-9" BAY; 2-1011, 1-12" & 1-14" OAK; FOR A TOTAL OF 55", TO BE MITIGATED ON-SITE WITH 27.5" OF HARDWOODS OF THE PROPERTY OWNER'S CHOICE. MITIGATION SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED BY TIME OF REQUEST FOR FINAL INSPECTION. THE FOLLOWING TREES IN THE 17TH STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY SHALL BE BARRICADED AND PROTECTED DURING CONSTRUCTION: 1-711, 2-811,2-9" & 1-10" OAK. Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due Permit Fee Total .00 .00 .00 .00 Plan Check Total .00 .00 .00 .00 Grand Total .00 .00 .00 .00 APPROVAL IS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH CODE OF ORDINANCES IN EFFECT AT TIME OF ISSUANCE. ERIKA HALL, TPO ADMINISTRATOR (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 ( '1!2) 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 11, 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, published by North Florida nurseries, for a container grown, and a balled and buriapped two-inch caliper laurel oak, multiplied by two (2). The retail value shall be recalculated and adjusted annually on October 'i . (f) Trco liretection during dovolonmcnt. All protoctod trcos, proserved undorstory vcgetat;on, and trccs retained far tree credit, pursuant to subsection (e), shall be protected from inlury during any land clearing or construction in the following mara7er: ,1) Prior to any land -clearing operations, .ree lini which interfere with construction shall be removed and temporary barriers shall oe Installed around all trees and otter undersiory vegetation :o remain within the limits o* land cicaring cr constn align and ,hall rotten until tho cornplotion of tho work. Tho temporary barrier shall be at least three (3) feet high, shall be paced at least six ru) feet away frerr the lase of any tree, shall include at least fifty (50) percert of the area under the r-ripline of any protected iee oI Uees Ietdined rot Bee of edit FuiSUM nt to subsection (e), and the baniet shall wrssl of eitllei a wood fpnnp. with two-by-four pn,t; planed a maxim of eight (R; fp-At apart, wi•h a two-hy-four minimum top rail, or a temporary w re mesh fence. or other similar barrier which will limit access tc the arotectec area. I ree protection shall comply with the guidelines in the I ree Protection Guide for Builders and Developers by file Florida Division of Forestry and any other reo3onable requirements deened appropriate by the cirector to implement this part. i2) Nc materials, traders. equipment or chemicals sha I be stored, operated, dumped, buried or burned within the protected areas. No attachment, wires (other .hall protective guy wires), signs or permits 3I -all be attached to a protected tree. ddher removing branches 'rom protected trees to clear for cors'.ruction or pruning t,) restore the ra:urai shape of the entire tree, the guidelines in the Natonal Arborist Association Pruning Standards for Shade Tress and the American National Standards for Tree Care (Operations (.ANSI 4Z133A) shah be fo lowod. Protected troo, shall Vc, prunod to romovo doad or damagcd limbs and to ro,torc this ra:ural Shape, and tertlitzed as necessary to compensate for any loss of roots and to stn-ulate root growth. Any damage to tree crowns or root systems shad be repaired immediately after damage occurs.