Existing Tree Plan att.-CC pcktSANDY LAKE ROAD
(A VARIA~ ~IOTH R.O.W.)
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60' BUILDING SETBACK
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1567 .... ,o/o '~¢~ ROYAL ~NE 17~ '/~ 17~7 1750 1752
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EXISTING TREE NOTES
1. Existing trees to remain shall be protected during construction from
tree structure damage and compaction of soil under and around
dr/pi/ne (canopy) of tree.
If any root structure is damaged dudng adjacent
excavation/construction, notify the Architect immediately. It is
recommended that a licensed Arbor/st be secured for the treatment
of any possible tree wounds.
No disturbance of the soil greater than 4" shall be located closer to
the tree trunk than 1/2 the distance of the ddp line to the tree trunk.
A minimum of 75% of the ddp line and root zone shall be preserved
at natural grade.
Any fine grading done within the critical root zones of the protected
trees must be done with light machinery such as a bobcat or light
tractor, No earth moving equipment with tracks is allowed within the
critical root zone of the trees,
Material Storage: No materials intended for use in construction or
waste materials accumulated due to excavation or demolition shall
be placed within the limits of the dr/pi/ne of any tree.
Equipment Cleaning/Liquid Disposal: No equipment may be
cleaned, toxic solutions, or other liquid chemicals shall be deposited
within the limits of the ddpline of a tree. This would include but not
be limited to paint, oil, solvents, asphalt, concrete, mortar, primers,
etc.
7. Tree Attachments: No signs, wires or other attachments, other than
those of a protective nature shall be attached to any tree.
8. Vehicular Traffic: No vehicular and construction equipment traffic or
parking is allowed within the limits of the dr/pi/ne of trees.
Boring of Utilities: May be permitted under protected trees in certain
circumstances. The minimum length of the bore shall be the width of
the tree's canopy and shall be a minimum depth of forty-eight (48")
inches.
10.
Trenching: Any irrigation trenching which must be done within the
critical root zone of a tree shall be dug by hand and enter the area in
a radial manner.
11.
Tree Flagging: All trees to be removed from the site shall be flagged
by the Contractor with bdght red vinyl tape (3" width) wrapped
around the main trunk at a height of four (4') feet above grade.
Flagging shall be approved by Landscape Architect prior to any tree
removal. Contractor shall contact Landscape Architect with 72 hour
notice to schedule on-site meeting.
12.
Protective Fencing: All trees to remain, as noted on drawings, shall
have protective fencing located at the tree's ddpline. The protective
fencing may be comprised of snow fencing, orange vinyl construction
fencing, chain link fence or other similar fencing with a four (4') foot
approximate height. The protective fencing will be located as
indicated on the Tree Protection Detail(s).
13.
Bark Protection: In situations where a tree remains in the immediate
area of intended construction, the tree shall be protected by
enclosing the entire circumference of the tree's trunk with lumber
encircled with wire or other means that does not damage the tree.
Refer to Tree Protection Detail(s).
14.
Construction Pruning: In a case where a Iow hanging limb Is broken
during the course of construction, the Contractor shall notify the
Landscape Architect Immediately, In no Instance shall the
Contractor prune any portion of the damaged tree without the prior
approval by the Landscape Amhitact,
TREE LEGEND
NO, DIA. SPECIES CANOPY CROWN CLASS
POINTS
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~8 7 DOMINANT
14 16 DOMINANT 65
~566 9 HACKBERRY ~5
1567 2-6 HACKBERRY 10 ~ 9 CO-DOMINANT 75
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~57J 8 HACKBERRY 12 10 8 CO-DOMINANT 75
~574 2-6 HACKBERRY 8 ~ 8 CO-DOMINANT 50
1J t~ CO-DOMINANT 40
1575 2-6 HACKBERPY 14 lJ
1576 7 HACKBERRY 15 ~ 12 CO-DOMINANT 60
~4 17 CO-DOMINANT 60
1577 2-6 HACKBERRY 15
14 6 CO-DOMINANT 75
1578 8 HACKBERRY 10 17
1580 6 HACKflERRY 7 {0 8 CO-DOMINANT 80
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158~ 6 HACKBERRY 11 ~ ~ CO-DOMINANT
1584 6 HACKBERRY 14 ~ 2 IN~RMEDIATE 25
TREE LEGEND
NO. DIA. SPECIES CANOPY CROWN CLASS
POINTS
..'.'~8~ ,;iO' ;,, HAC~BERR¥ ',,~8', ~ ,',. ',CO~DOMIN~. .25
15 17 CO-DOMINANT
1586 2- 8 HA CKBERR Y 8 18
10 72 DOMINANT 70
1686 8 COTTONWOOD 9
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1695 6 HACKBERRY 15 II 7 INTERMEDIATE 50
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1694 6-5 HACKBERRY 10 10 12 CO-DOMINANT
1739 6 HACKBERRY 16 ~5 8 CO-DOMINANT 75
1740 2-6 HACKBERR Y ~4 ~ 12 CO-DOMINAN T 25
1746 8 HA CKBERR Y 7 11
It 8 CO-DOMINANT 60
1747 6 HACKBERRY 12 ~0 7 CO-DOMINANT 50
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~ 748 ~-8 HA CKBERR Y 15 ~ 5 DOM/NAN T 50
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~750 6 HACKBERRY 9 ~ 5 CO-DOMINANT JO
~75~ 6 HACKBERRY 8 ~2 7 CO-DOMINANT JO
1752 6 HA CKBERR Y 9 ~7 6 CO- DOM/NAN T 40
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~75J B HACKBERRY 11 1~ 7 CO-DOMINANT 55
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1755 8 HA CKBERR Y ~0 Z ~ ~0 CO-DOM/NAN T 60
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1756 8 HA CKBERR Y 9 ~ O 5 CO- DOM/NAN T 50
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1757 8 HACKBERRY 10 14 75 CO-DOMINANT ~0
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1759 2-6 HACKBERnY 12 12 12 CO-DOMINANT 25
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1760 2-6 MESQUITE ~5 I~ ~0 INTERMEDIA~ 75
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TREE MITIGATION TABULATIONS
Total caliper inches of trees on site
615'
Total caliper Inches of protected trees
removed (6" cal. and greater)
Total caliper Inches of trees saved
(6" and greater)
Ow
Preservatbn credit 0%
Required reb'ibut~on
Total caliper Inches of trees provided
(refer to Landscape Plan)
(61) t~ees, 3" cal. req. by ordinance
(61) @ 3" cal. (50% max.)
(19) @ 3" cal. (100%)
(51) LO, BC, RD @ 1" cal. Increase
(24) CE @ 2" cal. Increase
+ 186.5
Net Retribution to be paid to
City of Coppell Reforestation Fund
INDICATES PROTECTED TREES
Note:
Final deterrnina§on of t~ees 1548 thru 1559 to be determined
at time of construction. Preservation and or transplanting to be
reviewed at that time.
- 367,
0"
- 387'
+ 30.5"
+ 57'
+ 51"
+ 48"
- 186.5
EXISTING TREE LEGEND
EXISTING TREE
TO REMAIN
EXISTING TREE
TO BE REMOVED
TREE PROTECTION FENCING
TO REMAIN DURING CONSTRUCTION
REFER TO 01/L1.00
LIMITS OF DRIPLINE ~
TREE PROTECTIVE FENCING
NTS
REFER TO PLAN FOR
EXISTING TREE TO REMAIN
SNOW FENCE, ORANGE VINYL
CONSTRUCTION FENCE, OR
CHAINLINK FENCE
EXISTING GRADE TO
REMAIN UNDISTURBED
METAL T-POST AT
EACH OF FOUR CORNERS
smr
landscape architects, inc.
1708 N. Griffin E;treet
Dallas, Texas 75202
Tel 214.871.0083
Fax 214.871.0545
Email srnr@smr-la.com
EXISTING TREE PLAN
0 15 30 60
5.6.04
,5.11.04
6.4.04
DRC COMMENTS
P&Z SUBMITTAL
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· Copy,'lght 2004. by Hardy McCulI,',h/MLM Architects, Inc.
other t,~on by Ipeolflc ~rltt~n ogreement with H~"~X L*,cCulIoh
~LM M~ft~:~t~ Inc. I1 heraby warned that u~I of ~uch
without the written eminent of Hardy M~uJIeh//'MLM Archlte~
I$ In v~o~aflo~ of United Stote~ oop~rlght Iai and u~or may be
Iloble to Hardy MoCullah/qdLM ArchRecrt~ Ino. for domoget or
othm rernedle&
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EXISTING TREE PLAN
NUMBER
SHEET NU MBE~b~
OF SHEETS L1.00
DATE OF ORIGINAL ISSUE
APRIL 19, 2004