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BACK PORCH
RESTAURANT
(NOT A PART)
LOT 4
31.21 ac
EXISTING TOP
OF BANK
LOT 2
12.25 ac
LOT 3
7.66 ac
EXISTING TREES AND
STRUCTURES TO BE
PROTECTED, TYP.
6' HT. CHAIN LINK TEMP.
CONSTRUCTION FENCE
LIMITS OF DEVELOPMENT
10' PUBLIC SERVICE
GAS LINE EASEMENT
LIMITS OF
DEVELOPMENT
LOT 1
47.32 ac
EXISTING TREES TO BE
PROTECTED, TYP.
TREE PROTECTION
FENCING, TYP.
LIMITS OF DEVELOPMENT
EXISTING POUDRE TRAIL
(TO REMAIN)
EFFECTIVE FLOODWAY EXISTING TREES TO BE
REMOVED - SEE DEMOLITION
PLANS
EXISTING TREES TO BE
RETAINED AND PROTECTED -
SEE DEMOLITION PLANS
LIMITS OF DEVELOPMENT
0 75' 150' 300' S2
2
BHA Design Incorporated FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
1603 Oakridge Drive
Fort Collins, Colorado 80525
voice: 970.223.7577
fax: 970.223.1827
REVISIONS: DATE:
SHEET OF
LOTS 1-3 RUSSIAN OLIVES POOR CONDITION ALL OTHER TREES TOTAL
TOTAL TO BE
RETAINED
0 4 16 20
TOTAL TO BE
REMOVED
39 79 156 274
TOTAL
MITIGATION
VALUES @ 1.2
0 @ 0.5 = 39.5 @ 1 = 156 235
LOT 4
TOTAL TO BE
RETAINED
0 66 38 104
TOTAL TO BE
REMOVED
75 116 58 249
TOTAL
MITIGATION
VALUES @ 1.2
0 @ 0.5 = 58 58 139
APPROVED BY THE CITY FORESTER OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
ON THIS ______ DAY OF _________________, 20_________
____________________________________________
CITY FORESTER
LEGEND
1. Within the drip line of any protected existing tree there shall be no cut or fill over a four-inch depth unless a qualified arborist
or forester has evaluated and approved the disturbance.
2. All protected existing trees shall be pruned to the City of fort Collins tree management standards for thinning and cleaning.
3. Prior and during construction, barriers shall be erected around all protected existing trees with such barriers to be of orange
fencing a minimum of four (4) feet in height, secured with metal T-posts, no closer than six (6) feet from the trunk or at the
drip line, which ever is greater, There shall be no storage or movement of equipment, material, debris or fill within the fenced
tree protection zone. Modification of protective fence locations to accommodate construction shall be approved by the City
Forester prior to moving or erecting a protective fence. Where the drip line of trees touch or overlap, place fence around
groups of trees.
4. During construction there shall be no cleaning of equipment or materials or the storage and disposal of waste material such
as paints, oils, solvents, asphalt, concrete, motor oil or any other material harmful to the life of a tree within the drip line of
any protected tree or group of trees.
5. No damaging attachments, wires, signs or permits may be fastened to any protected tree.
6. The installation of utilities, irrigation lines or any underground fixture requiring excavation deeper than six (6) inches shall be
accomplished by boring under the root system of protected existing trees at a minimum depth of twenty-four (24) inches. The
auger distance is established from the face of the tree (outer bark) and is scaled from the tree diameter at breast height as
described in the tree protection chart of the Fort Collins land use code section 3.2.1.
7. Construction shall be performed in a manner to not damage any existing tree. Clearance pruning of any tree on site shall only
be by a Fort Collins licensed arborist following City of Fort Collins tree management standards under the direction of the City
Forester.
8. Equipment access/drives shall be positioned to minimize travel over the root system of any existing tree. Equipment drive
locations over the root system of any significant tree shall be approved by the City Forester with requirements to protect the
soil from being compacted.
9. Large property areas containing protected trees and separated from construction or land clearing areas, road
rights-of-way and utility easements may be "ribboned off," rather than erecting protective fencing around each tree
as required in subsection (G)(#) above. This may be accomplished by placing metal t-post stakes a maximum of
fifty (50) feet apart and tying ribbon or rope from stake-to-stake along the outside perimeters of such areas being
cleared.
TREE PROTECTION NOTES
OVERLOT GRADING PLANS
WOODWARD BLUE HOME PROJECT
JUNE 13, 2013
TREE MITIGATION
CITY FORESTER SIGNATURE BLOCK