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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRUDOLPH FARMS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT - FDP220010 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - TREE MANAGEMENT PLAN (3)PARCEL II (CENTER PARCEL) EX. CONTOURS, TYP. LA K E C A N A LPROPERTY LINE23 22 21 SOUT H E A S T F R O N T A G E R O A DSOUTHEAST FRONTAGE ROAD24 C A C H E L A P O U D R E R E S E R V O I R I N L E T T VAULT F.O. C C VAULT F.O. T C ELEC ELEC FOFOFOCTVCTVCTVEEEEEEEEEEEEEFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOCTVCTVCTVCTVCTVCTVCTVCTVCTVCTVCTVCTVCTVE E EEEEEEE E E E E E E E E FOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOFOWWW W W W W W W W W 6 PROPERTY LINE PROPERTY LINEINTERSTATE 25PARCEL I (NORTHWEST PARCEL) EX. CONTOURS, TYP. 20 18 16 17 15 14 1 13 11 12 10 987 54 3 19 2 SOUTHEAST FRONTAGE ROADELEC C VAULT F.O. CT EEEEFOFOFOFOCTVCTVCTVCTVEEB MB M ELEC ELEC ELEC ELEC ELEC ELECBRKR ELEC ELEC ELEC ELEC util ELEC ELEC VAULTELEC VAULTELEC VAULTELEC VAULTELEC VAULT ELEC VAULTELEC VAULTELECVAULTELEC VAULTELEC ELEC ELEC MM ELECELECELEC ELEC ELEC PROPERTY LINE EXISTING DECIDUOUS TREES TO REMAIN PROTECT IN PLACE EXISTING EVERGREEN TREES TO REMAIN PROTECT IN PLACE LEGEND TREE MITIGATION PLAN LP100 OWNER: DATE: SHEET TITLE:CHECKED BY:DRAWN BY:RUDOLPH FARMINFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PLAN (PDP)FORT COLLINS, COPNE PROPSECT ROAD HOLDINGS, LLC 900 CASTLETON RD, STE. 118 CASTLE ROCK, CO 80109 (303) 892-1166 (REP.)CSCS05/25/22 SUBMITTAL R 244 North College Avenue #130 Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 P 970.409.3414 www.norris-design.com NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION NORTH 0 5025 100 SCALE 1" = 50' TREE MITIGATION - NORTH TREE MITIGATION - SOUTH MAP KEY TREE MITIGATION PLAN OWNER: DATE: SHEET TITLE:CHECKED BY:DRAWN BY:RUDOLPH FARMINFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PLAN (PDP)FORT COLLINS, COPNE PROPSECT ROAD HOLDINGS, LLC 900 CASTLETON RD, STE. 118 CASTLE ROCK, CO 80109 (303) 892-1166 (REP.)CSCS05/25/22 SUBMITTAL R 244 North College Avenue #130 Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 P 970.409.3414 www.norris-design.com NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION LP101 TREE INVENTORY AND MITIGATION INFORMATION: 2908 S TIMBERLINE ROAD #SPECIES STEMS DBH (INCHES)CONDITION MITIGATION NOTES KEEP(K) OR REMOVE(R)REASON FOR REMOVAL 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE 7 6-18 FAIR -2.5 PRESERVE/PROTECT K 2 SIBERIAN ELM 6 5-14 FAIR -2 PRESERVE/PROTECT K 3 SIBERIAN ELM 11 2-11 FAIR -2 PRESERVE/PROTECT K 4 SIBERIAN ELM 9 2-6 FAIR -1 PRESERVE/PROTECT K 5 WILLOW 70 POOR 3 PRESERVE/PROTECT K 6 CLOUD 7 2-11 FAIR -2 PRESERVE/PROTECT K 7 AMERICAN ELM 29 FAIR - 2.5 PRESERVE/PROTECT K 8 BLUE SPRUCE 20 FAIR -2 PRESERVE/PROTECT K 9 BLUE SPRUCE 15 FAIR 2 PRESERVE/PROTECT K 10 HONEY LOCUST 15 FAIR 1.5 PRESERVE/PROTECT K 11 HONEY LOCUST 17 FAIR 2 PRESERVE/PROTECT K 12 AMERICAN ELM 24 FAIR 2.5 PRESERVE/PROTECT K 13 CRABAPPLE 5 7-11 FAIR 2 PRESERVE/PROTECT K 14 AMERICAN ELM 12 FAIR -1.5 PRESERVE/PROTECT K 15 HONEY LOCUST 13 FAIR -1.5 PRESERVE/PROTECT K 16 AMERICAN ELM 25 FAIR -2 PRESERVE/PROTECT K 17 HONEY LOCUST 35 FAIR 2 PRESERVE/PROTECT K 18 HONEY LOCUST 22 FAIR 2 PRESERVE/PROTECT K 19 HONEY LOCUST 3 10-15 FAIR 2 PRESERVE/PROTECT K 20 PONDEROSA PINE 16 FAIR -1.5 PRESERVE/PROTECT K 21 COTTONWOOD 2 30, 19 FAIR -2.5 R CONFLICT WITH ROAD 22 COTTONWOOD 2 33, 20 FAIR -2.5 R CONFLICT WITH ROAD 23 COTTONWOOD 2 30, 45 FAIR 4 PRESERVE/PROTECT (ACTIVE RED-TAILED HAWK NEST)K 24 COTTONWOOD 9 FAIR 1.5 PRESERVE/PROTECT K TYPE QTY REQUIRED MITIGATION TREES (K)= TREES BEING PRESERVED 22 0 (R)= TREES TO BE REMOVED 2 5.0 TOTAL 24 5.0 TREE PROTECTION NOTES 1. ALL EXISTING TREES WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE DEVELOPMENT AND WITHIN ANY NATURAL AREA BUFFER ZONES SHALL REMAIN AND BE PROTECTED UNLESS NOTED ON THESE PLANS FOR REMOVAL. 2. 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. 3. ALL PROTECTED EXISTING TREES SHALL BE PRUNED TO THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS FORESTRY STANDARDS. TREE PRUNING AND REMOVAL SHALL BE PERFORMED BY A BUSINESS THAT HOLDS A CURRENT CITY OF FORT COLLINS ARBORIST LICENSE WHERE REQUIRED BY CODE. 4. PRIOR TO 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 ONE-HALF (½) OF THE DRIP LINE, WHICHEVER IS GREATER. THERE SHALL BE NO STORAGE OR MOVEMENT OF EQUIPMENT, MATERIAL, DEBRIS OR FILL WITHIN THE FENCED TREE PROTECTION ZONE. 5. DURING THE CONSTRUCTION STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT, THE APPLICANT SHALL PREVENT THE CLEANING OF EQUIPMENT OR MATERIAL 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. 6. NO DAMAGING ATTACHMENT, WIRES, SIGNS OR PERMITS MAY BE FASTENED TO ANY PROTECTED TREE. 7. 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)(3) 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. 8. 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 TREE DIAMETER AT BREAST HEIGHT AS DESCRIBED IN THE CHART BELOW: 9. NO TREES SHALL BE REMOVED DURING THE SONGBIRD NESTING SEASON (FEBRUARY 1 TO JULY 31) WITHOUT FIRST HAVING A PROFESSIONAL ECOLOGIST OR WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST COMPLETE A NESTING SURVEY TO IDENTIFY ANY ACTIVE NESTS EXISTING ON THE PROJECT SITE. THE SURVEY SHALL BE SENT TO THE CITY ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNER. IF ACTIVE NESTS ARE FOUND, THE CITY WILL COORDINATE WITH RELEVANT STATE AND FEDERAL REPRESENTATIVES TO DETERMINE WHETHER ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS ON TREE REMOVAL AND CONSTRUCTION APPLY TREE DIAMETER AT BREAST HEIGHT (IN)AUGER DISTANCE FROM FACE OF TREE (FT) 0-2 1 3-4 2 5-9 5 10-14 10 15-19 12 OVER 19 15 TREE PROTECTION SCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0" ROOT PROTECTION ZONE VARIES PER TREE SIZE EXTENDS FROM DRIPLINE TO DRIPLINE KEEP OUT TREE PROTECTION AREA 1 2 3 TRUNK PROTECTION - 1" BOARDS NO LESS THAN 5' LONG OR TO REACH FIRST SCAFFOLD BRANCH. WIRE TO HOLD BOARDS IN PLACE, NO NAILS PERMITTED. INCLUDE WRAPPING OF BURLAP UNDER BOARDS. BRANCH PROTECTION - PROTECT LOWER BRANCHES OF TREE CANOPY. PROVIDE CONSTRUCTION FENCING OR EQUAL AT DRIPLINE MINIMUM. PLACE SIGNS EVERY 50', PLACE SIGNS WHERE VISIBLE, ATTACH TO FENCING. 1 2 3 NOTES: 1. TREES TO BE PROTECTED AND PRESERVED SHALL BE IDENTIFIED ON THE TRUNK WITH WHITE SURVEY TAPE. GROUPING OF MORE THAN ONE TREE MAY OCCUR. 2. TO PREVENT ROOT SMOTHERING, SOIL STOCKPILES, SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT OR ANY OTHER MATERIAL SHALL NOT BE PLACED OR STORED WITHIN THE DRIP LINE OR WITHIN 15 FEET OF A TREE TRUNK, WHICHEVER IS GREATER. 3. FENCING MATERIAL SHALL BE SET AT THE DRIP LINE OR 15 FEET FROM TREE TRUNK, WHICHEVER IS GREATER, AND MAINTAINED IN AN UPRIGHT POSITION THROUGHOUT THE DURATION OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. 4. FENCING MATERIAL SHALL BE BRIGHT, CONTRASTING COLOR, DURABLE, AND A MINIMUM OF FOUR FEET IN HEIGHT. 5. TREE ROOTS SHALL NOT BE CUT UNLESS CUTTING IS UNAVOIDABLE. 6. WHEN ROOT CUTTING IS UNAVOIDABLE, A CLEAN SHARP CUT SHALL BE MADE TO AVOID SHREDDING OR SMASHING. ROOT CUTS SHOULD BE MADE BACK TO A LATERAL ROOT. ROOTS SHALL BE CUT NO MORE THAN 1/3 OF THE RADIUS FROM DRIPLINE TO TRUNK. WHENEVER POSSIBLE, ROOTS SHOULD BE CUT BETWEEN LATE FALL AND BUD OPENING, DURING DORMANCY PERIOD. ROOT STIMULATOR SHALL BE APPLIED TO CUT ROOTS. EXPOSED ROOTS SHALL BE COVERED IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT DEHYDRATION. ROOTS SHALL BE COVERED WITH SOIL OR BURLAP AND KEPT MOIST.WATERING OF PROTECTED TREES IN WHICH ROOTS WERE CUT SHALL BE PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR. 7. WHEN ROOT CUTTING IS UNAVOIDABLE, A CLEAN SHARP CUT SHALL BE MADE TO AVOID SHREDDING OR SMASHING. ROOT CUTS SHOULD BE MADE BACK TO A LATERAL ROOT. WHENEVER POSSIBLE, ROOTS SHOULD BE CUT BETWEEN LATE FALL AND BUD OPENING, DURING DORMANCY PERIOD. EXPOSED ROOTS SHALL BE COVERED IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT DEHYDRATION. ROOTS SHALL BE COVERED WITH SOIL OR BURLAP AND KEPT MOIST.WATERING OF PROTECTED TREES IN WHICH ROOTS WERE CUT SHALL BE PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR. 8. ANY GRADE CHANGES (SUCH AS THE REMOVAL OF TOPSOIL OR ADDITION OF FILL MATERIAL) WITHIN THE DRIP LINE SHOULD BE AVOIDED FOR EXISTING TREES TO REMAIN. RETAINING WALLS AND TREE WELLS ARE ACCEPTABLE ONLY WHEN CONSTRUCTED PRIOR TO GRADE CHANGE. SIGN 1