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TREE MITIGATION NOTES
1.ALL EXISTING TREES WITHIN THE PHASE D AREA ARE ANTICIPATED TO BE REMOVED TO ACCOMMODATE DEVELOPMENT PLANS.
2.SEE PLANTING PLAN FOR SIZE AND LOCATION OF MITIGATION TREES.
3.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. IF ACTIVE NESTS ARE FOUND, THE CITY ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNER WILL DETERMINE WHETHER ADDITIONAL
RESTRICTIONS ON TREE REMOVAL AND CONSTRUCTION APPLY.
4.TREES NOT IDENTIFIED ON THIS PLAN THAT ARE IMPACTED BY DEVELOPMENT REQUIRE MITIGATION DETERMINATION TO BE SET BY CITY
FORESTER PRIOR TO REMOVAL.
5.TREE REMOVAL AND MITIGATION ACCOUNTED FOR WITHIN PHASE D CORE SET
MITIGATION TABLE
#COUNT SPECIES DBH CONDITION MITIGATION
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1 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE 13"FAIR 1
2 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE 13"FAIR 1
3 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE <9"N/A 0
4 1 SIBERIAN ELM 17"FAIR -1
5 1 SIBERIAN ELM 13"FAIR -1
6 1 SIBERIAN ELM 11"FAIR -1
7 1 SIBERIAN ELM 23"FAIR -1
8 1 SIBERIAN ELM 13"FAIR -1
9 1 SIBERIAN ELM <9"N/A 0
10 1 SIBERIAN ELM <9"N/A 0
11 1 SIBERIAN ELM <9"N/A 0
12 1 SIBERIAN ELM <9"N/A 0
13 1 SIBERIAN ELM <9"N/A 0
14 1 SIBERIAN ELM <9"N/A 0
15 1 SIBERIAN ELM <9"N/A 0
16 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE <9"N/A 0
17 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE <9"N/A 0
18 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE <9"N/A 0
19 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE <9"N/A 0
20 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE 14"FAIR 1.5
21 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE 24"POOR 1
22 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE <9"N/A 0
23 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE 20"FAIR -1
24 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE 25"POOR .5
25 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE <9"N/A 0
26 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE 27"FAIR -2
27 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE 33.5"FAIR 2.5
28 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE 14"N/A 0
29 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE <9"N/A 0
30 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE 20"N/A 1.5
31 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE 15"N/A 1
32 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE <9"N/A 0
33 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE <9"N/A 0
34 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE 12"FAIR 1
35 MULTI RUSSIAN OLIVE 9"FAIR 2
36 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE 15"FAIR 1
37 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE 12"FAIR 1
38 1 SIBERIAN ELM 25"FAIR 2
39 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE 11"FAIR +1
40 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE 13"FAIR 1
41 1 RUSSIAN OLIVE 27.5"EXTREMELY
POOR 0
42 MULTI RUSSIAN OLIVE 10", 10", 6", 7"FAIR 1
43 1 HONEYLOCUST 17"FAIR 1
44 1 HONEYLOCUST 14"DEAD 0
45 1 HONEYLOCUST 12"POOR 1
46 1 HONEYLOCUST 14"POOR 1
47 1 HONEYLOCUST 17"POOR 1.5
48 CLUMPS HONEYLOCUST / RUSSIAN OLIVE GROUPING MULTI FAIR 1
TOTAL MITIGATION TREES = 33.5 (34)
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MONTAVA - PHASE D INFRASTRUCTURE
BHA Design, Inc.
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Tree Removal Justification
Phase D is designated in the Montava PUD Master Plan as a mixed-density neighborhood. The existing
site consists primarily of agricultural fields and structures, but contains two primary tree groupings; one
on the west end near the agricultural structures and one along the east side of the property near
Giddings Road. Both groups have been reviewed by City Forestry staff and are identified in the Tree
Inventory and Mitigation Plan.
The intent of section 3.2.1 of the Land Use Code is 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. In the areas where protection is not feasible with the development of the
lot, trees must be replaced according to the requirements of the Land Use Code.
The trees within the Phase D boundaries are primarily Russian Olives and Siberian Elms, many of which
are exempt from the mitigation requirements due to their species, size and/or ‘wild or volunteer origin’.
The west groups of trees near the agricultural structures consists of some Honeylocust trees but are in
poor condition.
Due to the tree species, condition and location, the existing trees are planned to be removed to
accommodate the Phase D development plans. A total of 33.5 (34) replacement trees are required for
mitigation of these existing trees, which can easily be accommodated with the Phase D plans. The
landscape plans for Phase D include a more significant and diversified tree canopy cover than currently
exists on the site.