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July 27, 2019
SANCTUARY ON THE GREEN PDP
Existing Tree Removal Feasibility Letter
This letter is intended to supplement the Mitigation Plan included in the Sanctuary on the Green’s PDP
submittal. A majority of the existing trees located on the Sanctuary site are of wild origin and consist of
Siberian elm, Boxelder, and Russian olive trees.
As depicted on the mitigation plan, a total of 20 trees or tree groupings are to be removed. The reason
for tree removal varies throughout the site, but includes the following:
A. Trees conflict with design of site plan where houses are proposed
B. Trees conflict with proposed streets and alleys
C. Trees conflict with proposed parking
D. Tree deemed a hazard by arborist
The following trees are proposed to be removed for the reasons associated with the list provided above:
Tree Grove 9 removed due to A, B, & C
Tree 10 removed due to B
Tree 11 removed due to B
Tree 12 removed due to B
Tree 13 removed due to B
Tree 17-32 removed due to B
Tree 33 removed due to B & D
Tree 34 removed due to B
Tree 35 removed due to B
Tree 36 removed due to B
Tree 37 removed due to B
Tree 38 removed due to B
Tree Grove 39 removed due to A & B
Tree 49 removed due to A
Tree 50 removed due to D
Tree 55 removed due to A
Tree 56 removed due to A
Tree 57 removed due to A & B
Tree 58 removed due to A
Tree 59 removed due to A
Tree 60 removed due to A
Tree 61 removed due to A & B
Tree 62 removed due to A
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A more detailed depiction of the location of trees which are being removed in relation to the proposed
site plan can be found on the Mitigation Plan included in this submittal. To mitigate for the removed
trees which have been deemed to provide significant value by the City Forester, replacement trees will
be provided at the increased size per Division 3.2.1 (F)(1) of the Fort Collins Land Use Code. For tree
groves identified as habitat by the City Forester, mitigation for the area (SF) of the removed tree habitat
will be provided within Natural Habitat Buffer and Open Space Areas. These plant communities are
intended to provide additional habitat for local wildlife. Trees removed which are under the required
DBH per Division 3.2.1 (F)(2) of the code will not be mitigated.