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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPROSPECT SPORTS CLUB - PDP230009 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - TREE MANAGEMENT PLAN (2)June 6, 2023 Prospect Sports Club PDP Page 1 of 1 Tree Removal Justification Lot 5 is the last remaining lot in the Prospect Park East P.U.D. Originally developed in the 1980s, the business park has become a successful mixed-use site for a variety of public services, schools, offices and medical facilities shaped by the East Prospect Corridor Plan. The intent of section 3.2.1 of the Land Use Code is plans to ensure significant canopy cover is created, diversified and maintained so that all associated social and environmental benefits are maximized to the extent reasonably feasible. The majority of the existing trees on the Prospect Sports site will be protected in place. In these areas where protection is not feasible with the development of the lot, trees will be replaced according to the requirements of the Land Use Code. Lot 5 is a long, narrow lot with street frontages on two sides and existing development on the adjacent parcels. Given the small size and configuration of the lot, development of this lot is not feasible without some impact to existing trees on the property. There is a significant tree buffer along both streets, the west property line and within the middle of the site. The proposed building and parking have been configured to protect as many trees as feasible, prioritizing protection of the landscaped perimeters of the property. But there are two locations where trees will be impacted: an existing cluster of trees near the middle of the property and a few individual trees impacted by required utility connections or the required emergency vehicle access to East Prospect Road. Since all of the existing trees have been on this property for many years, they are large and each have relatively high mitigation values. The tree mitigation details are included in the Mitigation Plans. Of the 49 trees existing on the site, 31 are planned to be retained and protected and 18 removed. The mitigation requirements for these 18 trees equals 43 new replacement trees. Since the property is small and already contains a large number of trees, we have indicated as many trees as possible to meet the Land Use Code requirements while maintaining the spacing recommendations in the code. 25 new trees are proposed on the development site. The property owner also owns the parcel of land immediately east of the site and has indicated interest in planting the remaining mitigation trees on this nearby property unless the City has a preferred location.