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246 Oceanwalk Drive South TREE21-0001 FINAL2.5” live oak- rear yard 4” live oak- front yard Status is in accordance with the City of Atlantic Beach code of ordinances in effect at the time of application submittal. APPROVED DENIED ___________________________________ ________ TPO ADMINISTRATOR DATE Permit: TREE21-0001 Applicant: Michael Bredesen Address: 246 Oceanwalk Dr. S Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Site Address: 246 Oceanwalk Dr. S Phone: 904-994-9773 RE#: Email: hunter.bredesen@gmail.com TREE REMOVAL CALCULATIONS REMOVED Legacy (non-oak) Legacy (oak) Oaks Palms Others Total Protected Trees Removed: 0 20 0 0 0 20 Mitigation Needed: 0 10 0 0 0 10 Trees Removed: 20” live oak MITIGATION Legacy (non-oak) Legacy (oak) Oaks Palms Others Total Credit for Trees Preserved: 9 0 0 0 0 9 Credit for Trees Relocated: 0 0 0 0 0 0 Credit for Trees Planted: 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total: 9 0 0 0 0 9 Trees Preserved: 3.5” Bay; 5.5” Hickory Trees Relocated: None for credit. Trees Planted: *Planted Legacy Tree species receive DOUBLE credit when replacing non-Legacy Trees. The Legacy Tree list includes Bald Cypress; Southern and Eastern Red Cedars; Winged and Florida Elms; Live and Sand Live Oaks; Hickory; Pecan; Pignut Hickory; Loblolly Bay; Southern and Sweetbay Magnolias; Red and Florida Maples; and Tupelo. ADDITIONAL MITIGATION REQUIRED (Mitigation Needed -- Total) Legacy (non-oak) Legacy (oak) Oaks Palms Others Total New Trees Planted: 0 4 0 0 0 4 or 0 Payment Into Tree Fund**: $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 or A Combination of the Above** **At least 50% of mitigation must be onsite. Additional Notes: Mitigation is 1 inch preserved or planted for every 2 inches removed. Tree Fund rate is $14.00 per inch. Removing hazardous 29” laurel oak, see arborist letter. Must plant 4” live oak since 25% of mitigation for legacy trees must be in the form of new plantings and the minimum planting size for oaks is 4” caliper. TREE REMOVAL CALCULATIONS City of Atlantic Beach Community Development Department 800 Seminole Road Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233-5445 Phone: (904) 247-5826 Fax: (904) 247-5845 Email: Building-Dept@coab.us TREE AND VEGETATION REGULATIONS: General Provisions Sec. 23-30. Minimum tree requirements. Sec. 23-31. General prohibitions. Sec. 23-32. Tree protection during development and construction. (a) Restrictions during construction. (1) Placement of materials, machinery, or temporary soils. It shall be unlawful for any person(s) to cause or allow the storage of construction materials, the use of heavy equipment or machinery, or the temporary storage of soil deposits within the tree protection zone of any tree or group of trees to be retained. (2) Disposal of waste materials. It shall be unlawful for any person(s) to cause or allow the disposal of waste materials such as paint, oil, solvents, asphalt, concrete, mortar or any other material harmful to the life of a tree within the tree protection zone of any tree or groups of trees, or where planting beds are to be situated. (b) Burden of tree protection on property owner. The property owner(s) and their agent(s) shall ensure that any tree shown on the vegetation inventory for which a tree removal permit has not been obtained is to be protected. The property owner shall guarantee survival of retained trees and replacement trees for three (3) years from the date the city accepts the trees and landscaping as complete, unless a greater time period is required by a development order. If a retained or replacement tree dies during that time period, the property owner shall replace the tree in accordance with a remedial action as required by this chapter. (c) Protective barriers and signage required. Protective barriers and signage shall be installed around every tree or group of trees to be preserved prior to commencement of construction, in compliance with the guidelines in the Tree Protection Guide for Builders and Developers, published by the Florida Division of Forestry and/or any other reasonable requirements deemed appropriate by the administrator to implement this part. (1) Temporary protective barriers shall be placed at least six (6) feet from the base of any tree, and shall encompass at least fifty (50) percent of the area under the dripline of any tree or trees to be preserved or retained for mitigation credit, unless otherwise approved by the administrator. (2) Temporary protective barriers shall be at least three (3) feet high, and 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 mesh fence, or other similar barrier which will limit access to the protected area, unless otherwise approved by the administrator. (3) Waterproof, rigid sign(s) shall be affixed to each individual barricade, such that there is one (1) sign every fifteen (15) feet along the length of the barricade. The signs shall contain the following words, and will be made available by the city at the time of permit issuance. (d) Adjacent properties. The property owner(s) or their agent(s) shall ensure protective barricading of all trees located on adjacent properties, that have root or branch systems that encroach upon the subject property, and that may potentially be impacted by development activities. Sec. 23-33. Mitigation to be assessed. Sec. 23-34. Maintenance and monitoring requirements. The applicant shall be responsible for maintaining the health of any replacement or relocation trees for three (3) years from planting. (1) Determination of success. The applicant shall determine the condition of each tree, three (3) years after the tree was relocated or planted. This determination shall be submitted to the city for approval within thirty (30) days of being made. Should any tree die or be in a state of decline within three (3) years of being planted or relocated, the applicant shall be required to replace the tree within sixty (60) days of that determination. The three-year monitoring and approval period shall begin anew whenever a tree is replaced. If that replacement tree is found not to be viable at the end of the second monitoring period, the applicant may pay the appropriate amount into the tree fund in lieu of planting a third replacement tree. If the applicant fails to replace the tree or to pay the appropriate amount into the tree fund within sixty (60) days, the applicant shall be in violation of this chapter. Sec. 23-35. Elimination of undesirable species. Sec. 23-36. Elimination of contagious diseased and pest-infested trees. Sec. 23-37. Payment in lieu of replacement/relocation. 2.5” live oak- rear yard 4” live oak- front yard 11/17/2020 Tree Report Detailed https://pg-cloud.com/reportingsystem/atc/special/treeReportDetailed/7039ba671f921c82/Njg5NzY=/1437?tz=-18000 1/3 Laurel oak Tree ID #1437 Tree Tree Id:1 Primary ID:1437 New Tag #: Previous ID or Tag #: Common Name:Laurel oak DBH:29 Number of Stems (Multi Calc):1 Tree Height (Estimated):50 Mallet Test:Negative Health Condition:Good Structure:Fair Utilites: Infrastructure damage:Driveway Grinding :Not recommended No. of slabs:0 Height lift:0 Recommendation:None recommended Canopy Shape:Symmetrical Observations- Characteristics: Co-dominant leaders w/bark inclusion, Cavity/decay - small, Sprawling crown, Deadwood < 10%, Restricted root area Observations-Biotic Pest: Observations-Abiotic: Notes 1:Tree has branch attachment defects called included bark which are prone to fail especially as the branches become longer and sprawl. Branch end weight Photos 11/17/2020 Tree Report Detailed https://pg-cloud.com/reportingsystem/atc/special/treeReportDetailed/7039ba671f921c82/Njg5NzY=/1437?tz=-18000 2/3 reduction pruning is the recommended mitigation. Notes 2: DBH Stem 1: DBH Stem 2: DBH Stem 3: DBH Stem 4: DBH Stem 5: DBH Stem 6: Code:QULA2 Cultivar: Genus:Quercus Tree Protection Zone (TPZ): Critical Root Zone (CRZ): DBH Range:24-30in Height Range:50ft-75ft Scientic Name:Quercus laurifolia Archived:No Location Client Site:Oceanwalk - Bredeson House Number:246 Address Street:Oceanwalk Drive South Land Type:Front yard Management Tree Work-Pruning: End weight reduction, Deadwood, Priority 2 Prune Tree Work-PHC: Tree Work-Root/soil:Root crown excavation Priority:As soon as possible Monitor:Yes Cycle:2yr Cycle Pruning Specs and Notes: Reduce SW lower branch by about 30% to 40% over house. 11/17/2020 Tree Report Detailed https://pg-cloud.com/reportingsystem/atc/special/treeReportDetailed/7039ba671f921c82/Njg5NzY=/1437?tz=-18000 3/3 Perform 8 to 10 reduction cuts between 6 to 8 inches in diameter to reduce tree height and spread. User:Chuck Last Modied User:Chuck Date Added:11/13/2020 Last Modied:11/15/2020 Risk Assessment Assessment Level : Level 2 - Detailed 360º ground level visual inspection of a tree and its surrounding site w/mallet test. Assessed Tree Part:Trunk Likelihood of Failure:Probable Likelihood of Impacting Target:High Likelihood:Likely Consequence of Failure:Severe Risk Rating:High Street View Report Prepared: November 17, 2020 © 2020 Google 246 Oceanwalk Dr S Atlantic Beach, Florida View on Google Maps Report a problem