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November 14th, 2018
Molly Roche
City of Fort Collins Forestry
mroche@fcgov.com
RE: Forty Three Prime Existing Tree Removal Feasibility Letter
The 16 following trees are proposed to be removed at the Forty Three Prime site located at the
southeast intersection of East Trilby Road and Autumn Ridge Drive. Information presented in
this list includes the tree number as it is shown on the Tree Mitigation Plan (page 5 of the PDP),
the tree species, tree DBH, and the justification for tree removal.
1. #1 Pear (6”)
This tree conflicts with the parking lot location. Significant changes to site topography
would not allow this tree to be preserved.
2. #2 Rocky Mountain Juniper (4”)
This tree conflicts with the parking lot location. Significant changes to site topography
would not allow this tree to be preserved.
3. #3 Rocky Mountain Juniper (4”)
This tree conflicts with the parking lot location. Significant changes to site topography
would not allow this tree to be preserved.
4. #4 Rocky Mountain Juniper (4”)
This tree conflicts with the parking lot location. Significant changes to site topography
would not allow this tree to be preserved.
5. #5 Rocky Mountain Juniper (4”)
This tree conflicts with the parking lot location. Significant changes to site topography
would not allow this tree to be preserved.
6. #6 Rocky Mountain Juniper (4”)
This tree conflicts with the parking lot location. Significant changes to site topography
would not allow this tree to be preserved.
7. #7 Rocky Mountain Juniper (4”)
This tree conflicts with the sidewalk location. Significant changes to site topography
would not allow this tree to be preserved.
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8. #8 Rocky Mountain Juniper (4”)
This tree conflicts with the sidewalk location. Significant changes to site topography
would not allow this tree to be preserved.
9. #9 Rocky Mountain Juniper (4”)
This tree conflicts with the sidewalk location. Significant changes to site topography
would not allow this tree to be preserved.
10. #10 Aspen (2”, 3”)
Significant changes to site topography for the future building location would not allow this
tree to be preserved.
11. #11 Aspen (2”, 3”)
Significant changes to site topography for the future building location would not allow this
tree to be preserved.
12. #16 Norway Maple (3.5”)
It was determined during a meeting on site with the Forestry Department that this tree is
in poor condition and should be replaced by the developer.
13. #17 Norway Maple (6.5”)
It was determined during a meeting on site with the Forestry Department that this tree is
in poor condition and should be replaced by the developer.
14. #18 Norway Maple (4.5”)
It was determined during a meeting on site with the Forestry Department that this tree is
in poor condition and should be replaced by the developer.
15. #19 Russian Olive (<6”)
This tree conflicts with the parking lot location. Significant changes to site topography
would not allow this tree to be preserved.
16. #42 Linden (2”)
It was determined during a meeting on site with the Forestry Department that this tree is
in poor condition and should be replaced by the developer.