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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPOLESTAR VILLAGE - PDP220010 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - TREE MANAGEMENT PLANJune 29, 2022 Christine Holtz Senior Forestry Specialist City of Fort Collins ISA Certified Arborist RM-8294A Choltz@fcgov.com | 970-617-0255 Re: Polestar Village - Existing Tree Analysis & Removal Feasibility Request Letter Dear Christine, This following letter is intended to supplement the Tree Analysis and Tree Mitigation Plan prepared for the Polestar Village Preliminary Development Plan (PDP) Submittal. The Tree Mitigation Plan identifies existing on-site trees that will be Protected-in-Place or Removed and Mitigated On-site. The Polestar Village Tree Analysis and Mitigation Plan was completed under the direction of the Senior City Forester and accurately identifies all on-site tree including their approximate locations, species, caliper size, trees protection or removal status and existing condition that was observed at the time of the Field Analysis which took place on June 24, 2022. As depicted in the Tree Analysis and Mitigation Plan there are a total of 115 existing trees located on-site and within the proposed or existing Public Right-of-Ways of West Orchard Place and West Plum Street. In summary 48 of the 115 existing trees will be Preserved and Protected in Place many of which are located within the proposed 50’ wide Natural Area Habitat Buffer located along the south and west property boundaries of the subject property. The remaining 67 existing trees that are identified on the Tree Analysis and Mitigation Plan as being removed are due to various site design constraints such as site grading, construction of public roadways and private drives, construction of residential homes and other community buildings and site amenities. The Senior City Forester has established the Mitigation Value of the 67 existing trees to be removed at 85 Mitigation Trees to be required. Polestar Village is proposing to provide 85 Mitigation Trees to be planted on-site in excess of the minimum number of trees required meet the “Tree Stocking” requirements of the City’s of Fort Collins Land Use Code, Section 3.2.1. The 67 trees that are identified as “Trees to be Removed” are removed for the following broad scope reasons: A. Trees are currently dead or dying and will be removed and Mitigated On-Site. B. Trees conflict with the proposed site plan and are located where homes or other community buildings and amenities are proposed to be constructed and will be removed and Mitigated On-site. C. Trees conflict with the proposed site plan and are located within the proposed Public Right-of-Way of West Orchard Place or West Plum Street or are located within the private drives, alley’s and parking areas and will be removed and Mitigated On-site. Summary of Trees to be Removed: Tree # 113 shall be removed due to A above Tree #’s 1-7, 11-19, 21, 59-62, 67-69, 71-88, 92-106, 111, 114, 115 shall be removed due to B above Tree #’s 8, 31, 54, 57, 89, 90, 91 shall be removed due to C above A more detailed description of each tree being protected or removed can be found in the Tree Analysis and Mitigation Plan included with this submittal. For those trees determined by the Senior City Forester as providing significant community value, replacement mitigation trees will be planted within the public right-of-way or within the private open space tracts of the proposed development. Trees that will be removed and were determined by the Senior City Forester to be under the required Diameter at Brest Height (DBH) per Division 3.2.1(F)(2) of the City’s Lands Use Code are not required to be mitigated. We appreciate your thoughtful consideration of the proposed Tree Removal and Mitigation Plan and look forward to your favorable response. Sincerely, Ken Merritt, RLA, APA Director of Planning & Landscape Architecture JR Engineering