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SPECIES REMARKS 1 INCHES (COMMON NAME) 1 INCHES (COMMON NAME) INCHES (COMMON NAME) 134 -136 INCHES (COMMON NAME) INCHES (COMMON NAME) 1 Live Oak To Remain 51 Bald Cypress C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C E E E E E E E E EE E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E w (1> CD CD a) a) m m CD m CD a) CD m W CD a> a> a> m a) a) m CD CD m a) m m CD a) CD a) m a> a> CD a) a> 0 a) a) m a) CD a) m CD m O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I— I— HH t— F— I— I— HF— HH HHH 1— I— H H H H- F— H F- HH I— HF I— F— 1— I— I— I— HH H1—HF— —H I— 101 5 Cedar EIm To Remain 151 5.5 Bald Cypress To Be Removd 201 6 Live Oak To Remain 2 Cedar Elm To Remain 52 Bald Cypress 102 8 Live Oak To Remain 152 7 Live Oak To Remain 202 7 Live Oak To Remain 3 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 53 Bald Cypress 103 8 Live Oak To Remain 153 7.5 Live Oak To Remain 203 8 Live Oak To Remain 4 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 54 Bald Cypress 104 7 Live Oak To Remain 154 6.5 Bald Cypress To Be Removed 204 6 Cedar Elm To Remain 5 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 55 Bald Cypress 105 7 Live Oak To Remain 155 5 Bald Cypress To Be Removed 205 6 Cedar Elm To Remain 6 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 56 Bald Cypress 106 6 Live Oak To Remain 156 6.5 Bald Cypress To Be Removed 206 6.5 Cedar EIm To Remain 7 8 Crepe Myrtle Crepe Myrtle To Remain To Remain 57 58 Bald Cypress Bald Cypress 107 108 7 6.5 Live Oak Live Oak To Remain To Remain 157 158 5.5 6 Bald Cypress Bald Cypress To Be Removed To Be Removed 207 208 6 6 Cedar EIm Live Oak To Remain To Remain 9 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 59 Bald Cypress 109 7 Live Oak To Remain 159 4.5 Bald Cypress To Be Removed 209 6.5 Cedar EIm To Remain 10 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 60 Cedar Elm 110 7 Live Oak To Remain 160 7 Bald Cypress To Be Removes 210 6.5 Live Oak To Remain 11 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 61 Cedar Elm 111 6 Live Oak To Remain 161 6 Live Oak To Remain 211 6 Cedar Elm To Remain 12 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 62 Cedar Elm 112 5 Cedar EIm To Remain 162 6 Live Oak To Remain 212 6 Cedar EIm To Remain 13 Live Oak To Remain 63 Cedar Elm 113 5 Cedar EIm To Remain 163 6 Live Oak To Remain 213 7 Live Oak To Remain 14 Live Oak To Remain 64 Cedar Elm 114 5 Cedar EIm To Remain 164 6 Live Oak To Remain 214 6 Cedar EIm To Remain 15 Live Oak To Remain 65 Cedar EIm 115 5 Cedar Elm To Remain 165 7 Live Oak To Remain 215 6.5 Cedar Elm To Remain 16 Live Oak To Remain 66 Cedar Elm 116 9 Bald Cypress To Remain 166 7 Live Oak To Remain 216 6 Cedar Elm To Remain 17 Live Oak To Remain 67 Cedar Elm 117 9 Bald Cypress To Remain 167 7 Live Oak To Remain 217 7 Live Oak To Remain 18 Live Oak To Remain 68 Live Oak 118 9 Bald Cypress To Remain 168 7 Cedar Elm To Remain 218 8 Cedar Elm To Remain 19 Live Oak To Remain 69 Live Oak 119 8 Bald Cypress To Remain 169 7 Cedar Elm To Remain 219 6 Cedar Elm To Remain 20 Live Oak To Remain 70 Live Oak 120 8 Bald Cypress To Remain 170 7 Cedar Elm To Remain 220 6 Cedar EIm To Remain 21 Live Oak To Remain 71 Live Oak 121 8 Bald Cypress To Remain 171 7 Cedar Elm To Remain 221 6 Cedar Elm To Remain 22 Live Oak To Remain 72 Cedar Elm 122 8 Bald Cypress To Remain 172 7 Cedar Elm To Remain 222 7 Bald Cypress To Be Remo 23 Live Oak To Remain 73 Cedar Elm 123 8.5 Bald Cypress To Remain 173 7 Cedar Elm To Remain 24 Live Oak To Remain 74 Cedar Elm 124 8 Bald Cypress To Remain 174 7 Cedar EIm To Remain 25 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 75 Cedar Elm 125 8.5 Bald Cypress To Remain 175 6 Live Oak To Remain 26 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 76 Cedar Elm 126 8 Bald Cypress To Remain 176 6 Live Oak To Remain 27 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 77 Cedar Elm 127 8 Bald Cypress To Remain 177 6.5 Live Oak To Remain 28 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 78 Cedar EIm 128 8 Bald Cypress To Remain 178 6.5 Live Oak To Remain 29 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 79 Cedar Elm 129 9 Bald Cypress To Remain 179 6 Live Oak To Remain 30 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 80 Live Oak 130 8.5 Bald Cypress To Remain 180 6 Live Oak To Remain 31 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 81 Live Oak 131 8 Bald Cypress To Remain 181 6.5 Live Oak To Remain 32 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 82 Live Oak 132 8 Bald Cypress To Remain 182 7 Live Oak To Remain 33 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 83 Live Oak 133 8 Bald Cypress To Remain 183 7 Live Oak To Remain 34 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 84 Live Oak 134 8.5 Bald Cypress To Remain 184 7 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 35 Cedar Elm To Remain 85 Live Oak 135 8.5 Bald Cypress To Remain 185 7 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 36 Cedar Elm To Remain 86 Live Oak 136 8 Bald Cypress To Remain 186 7 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 37 Cedar Elm To Remain 87 Live Oak 137 4.5 Bald Cypress To Be Removed 187 7 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 38 Cedar Elm To Remain 88 Live Oak 138 5 Bald Cypress To Be Removed 188 7 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 39 Cedar Elm To Remain 89 Live Oak 139 5 Bald Cypress To Be Removed 189 7 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 40 Cedar Elm To Remain 90 Cedar Elm 140 5.5 Bald Cypress To Be Removed 190 7 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 41 Cedar Elm To Remain 91 Live Oak 141 8 Live Oak To Remain 191 7 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 42 Bald Cypress To Remain 92 Cedar Elm 142 8 Live Oak To Remain 192 7 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 43 Bald Cypress To Remain 93 Cedar Elm 143 7 Cedar Elm To Remain 193 7 Crepe Myrtle To Remain 44 Bald Cypress To Remain 94 Cedar EIm 144 5 Bald Cypress To Be Removed 194 6 Live Oak To Remain 45 Bald Cypress To Remain 95 Cedar Elm 145 5 Bald Cypress To Be Removed 195 6 Live Oak To Remain 46 Bald Cypress To Remain 96 Live Oak 146 7 Live Oak To Be Removed 196 7 Live Oak To Remain 47 Bald Cypress To Remain 97 Cedar Elm 147 8 Cedar Elm To Remain 197 7 Live Oak To Remain 48 Bald Cypress To Remain 98 Cedar Elm 148 4 Bald Cypress To Be Removed 198 6.5 Live Oak To Remain 49 Bald Cypress To Remain 99 Cedar Elm 149 4.5 Bald Cypress To Be Removed 199 7 Live Oak To Remain 50 Bald Cypress To Remain 100 Cedar Elm 150 5.5 Bald Cypress To Be Removed 200 7 Live Oak To Remain r 38 N \15' 1 0 0 0 0 00 0 .fi I■ 11 I• J tJ 25134 ID so 00 Op Op O O 00 35 41 42-49 11 TREE MITIGATION TABULATIONS 0 Gross Retribution (minus) Total caliper inches of trees saved (divided by) Total caliper inches trees on -site 6" caliper plus at Breast Height (equals) Preservation credit (times) Gross retribution (equals) Preservation Credit (minus) Landscaping Credit (equals) (18) trees, 3" cal. req. by ordinance (18) 3" cal. (50% max.) (18) trees, 1" cal. above required Net Retribution O 0 0 0 ae 0 0 95.5" 1323" 1418.50" .933% 95.5" 89" 27" 18" 0 TR 222 EXISTING TREES EXISTING ON SITE. 19 TREES TO BE REMOVED. 10 TREES ARE OVER 6" CALIPER- BREAST HEIGHT 9 TREES ARE LESS THEN 6" CALIPER- BREAST HEIGHT TREES 6" CALIPER OR ABOVE AT BREAST HEIGHT ARE CALCULATED IN THE TREE RETRIBUTION CALCULATIONS BUILDING 600,000 S.F. d EXISTING TREE NOTES 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 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 dripline of trees. 9. Existing trees to remain shall be protected during construction from tree structure damage and compaction of soil under and around dripline (canopy) of tree. If any root structure is damaged during adjacent excavation /construction, notify the Architect immediately. It Is recommended that a licensed Arborist 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 drip fine to the tree trunk. A minimum of 75% of the drip 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 dripflne 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 dripline of a tree. This would include but not be limited to paint, oil, solvents, asphalt, concrete, mortar, primers, etc. 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 bright 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 dripline. 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 low hanging limb is broken during the course of construction, the Contractor shaft 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 Architect. 0 143 168 -170 25 EXISTING TREE PLAN SCALE 1"=50'-0" 50 100 TRUCK COURT PROPERTY LINE PROPERTY LINE N 00° 44' 07" W 209:.78' 204 -207 24' FIRE LANE (TYP.) PRIVATE DRIVE 222 160 59 158 96 10' UTILITY EASEMENT 97 O N 00° 41' 13" W 2,102.06' smr landscape architects, inc. 1708 N Griffin Street Dallas, Texas 75202 Tel 2'4.871.0083 Fax 214.871.0545 Email srnr @smr -la.com 211 -213 152 -153 Civil Engineer 2080 N. Highway 360 Grand Prairie, TX 75050 Contact: Stephen Crawford Contact: Ben Glowacki Tel: 214 201 -1270 www.halff.com sCrawford @halff.com bGlowacki @Halff.com 24' FIRE LANE (TYP.) 214 -216 r) TRUCK COURT Architect 301 S. Oak Street, Ste. 100 Roanoke, Texas 76262 Contact: Rick Gilliland Contact: Shane Harris Tel: 817 -430 -3382 www.rgaarchitects.com rick @rgaarchitects.com shane @rgaarchitects.com Owner 5430 LBJ Freeway Suite 800 Dallas, Texas 75240 Contact: Richard Grath 142 O ARCHITECTS HILLWOOD INVESTMENT PROPERTIES Tel: 972 201 -2964 Fax: 972 201 -2989 www.hillwood.com Richard.Greth @hillwood.com 219 -221 Existing Tree Plan Coppell Industrial Tradepoint Building 1 Lot 1, Block A 0 111.01=11 o RGA PROJECT NUMBER: DATE: REVISIONS: R D SHEET: 1 ,,..1%, ;y;w ¢k h LAEJ R A'VN]iNC /l.)NiNG 1' 10091 03.21.2011 L1.00 BETHEL ROAD k 4 1'0 -15 t r a 14E r -149 139140 446 137 -138 144- i 1 1 134 -136 r 38 N \15' 1 0 0 0 0 00 0 .fi I■ 11 I• J tJ 25134 ID so 00 Op Op O O 00 35 41 42-49 11 TREE MITIGATION TABULATIONS 0 Gross Retribution (minus) Total caliper inches of trees saved (divided by) Total caliper inches trees on -site 6" caliper plus at Breast Height (equals) Preservation credit (times) Gross retribution (equals) Preservation Credit (minus) Landscaping Credit (equals) (18) trees, 3" cal. req. by ordinance (18) 3" cal. (50% max.) (18) trees, 1" cal. above required Net Retribution O 0 0 0 ae 0 0 95.5" 1323" 1418.50" .933% 95.5" 89" 27" 18" 0 TR 222 EXISTING TREES EXISTING ON SITE. 19 TREES TO BE REMOVED. 10 TREES ARE OVER 6" CALIPER- BREAST HEIGHT 9 TREES ARE LESS THEN 6" CALIPER- BREAST HEIGHT TREES 6" CALIPER OR ABOVE AT BREAST HEIGHT ARE CALCULATED IN THE TREE RETRIBUTION CALCULATIONS BUILDING 600,000 S.F. d EXISTING TREE NOTES 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 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 dripline of trees. 9. Existing trees to remain shall be protected during construction from tree structure damage and compaction of soil under and around dripline (canopy) of tree. If any root structure is damaged during adjacent excavation /construction, notify the Architect immediately. It Is recommended that a licensed Arborist 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 drip fine to the tree trunk. A minimum of 75% of the drip 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 dripflne 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 dripline of a tree. This would include but not be limited to paint, oil, solvents, asphalt, concrete, mortar, primers, etc. 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 bright 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 dripline. 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 low hanging limb is broken during the course of construction, the Contractor shaft 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 Architect. 0 143 168 -170 25 EXISTING TREE PLAN SCALE 1"=50'-0" 50 100 TRUCK COURT PROPERTY LINE PROPERTY LINE N 00° 44' 07" W 209:.78' 204 -207 24' FIRE LANE (TYP.) PRIVATE DRIVE 222 160 59 158 96 10' UTILITY EASEMENT 97 O N 00° 41' 13" W 2,102.06' smr landscape architects, inc. 1708 N Griffin Street Dallas, Texas 75202 Tel 2'4.871.0083 Fax 214.871.0545 Email srnr @smr -la.com 211 -213 152 -153 Civil Engineer 2080 N. Highway 360 Grand Prairie, TX 75050 Contact: Stephen Crawford Contact: Ben Glowacki Tel: 214 201 -1270 www.halff.com sCrawford @halff.com bGlowacki @Halff.com 24' FIRE LANE (TYP.) 214 -216 r) TRUCK COURT Architect 301 S. Oak Street, Ste. 100 Roanoke, Texas 76262 Contact: Rick Gilliland Contact: Shane Harris Tel: 817 -430 -3382 www.rgaarchitects.com rick @rgaarchitects.com shane @rgaarchitects.com Owner 5430 LBJ Freeway Suite 800 Dallas, Texas 75240 Contact: Richard Grath 142 O ARCHITECTS HILLWOOD INVESTMENT PROPERTIES Tel: 972 201 -2964 Fax: 972 201 -2989 www.hillwood.com Richard.Greth @hillwood.com 219 -221 Existing Tree Plan Coppell Industrial Tradepoint Building 1 Lot 1, Block A 0 111.01=11 o RGA PROJECT NUMBER: DATE: REVISIONS: R D SHEET: 1 ,,..1%, ;y;w ¢k h LAEJ R A'VN]iNC /l.)NiNG 1' 10091 03.21.2011 L1.00 BETHEL ROAD 1'0 -15 a 14E r -149 446 144- 1 141 r 38 N \15' 1 0 0 0 0 00 0 .fi I■ 11 I• J tJ 25134 ID so 00 Op Op O O 00 35 41 42-49 11 TREE MITIGATION TABULATIONS 0 Gross Retribution (minus) Total caliper inches of trees saved (divided by) Total caliper inches trees on -site 6" caliper plus at Breast Height (equals) Preservation credit (times) Gross retribution (equals) Preservation Credit (minus) Landscaping Credit (equals) (18) trees, 3" cal. req. by ordinance (18) 3" cal. (50% max.) (18) trees, 1" cal. above required Net Retribution O 0 0 0 ae 0 0 95.5" 1323" 1418.50" .933% 95.5" 89" 27" 18" 0 TR 222 EXISTING TREES EXISTING ON SITE. 19 TREES TO BE REMOVED. 10 TREES ARE OVER 6" CALIPER- BREAST HEIGHT 9 TREES ARE LESS THEN 6" CALIPER- BREAST HEIGHT TREES 6" CALIPER OR ABOVE AT BREAST HEIGHT ARE CALCULATED IN THE TREE RETRIBUTION CALCULATIONS BUILDING 600,000 S.F. d EXISTING TREE NOTES 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 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 dripline of trees. 9. Existing trees to remain shall be protected during construction from tree structure damage and compaction of soil under and around dripline (canopy) of tree. If any root structure is damaged during adjacent excavation /construction, notify the Architect immediately. It Is recommended that a licensed Arborist 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 drip fine to the tree trunk. A minimum of 75% of the drip 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 dripflne 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 dripline of a tree. This would include but not be limited to paint, oil, solvents, asphalt, concrete, mortar, primers, etc. 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 bright 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 dripline. 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 low hanging limb is broken during the course of construction, the Contractor shaft 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 Architect. 0 143 168 -170 25 EXISTING TREE PLAN SCALE 1"=50'-0" 50 100 TRUCK COURT PROPERTY LINE PROPERTY LINE N 00° 44' 07" W 209:.78' 204 -207 24' FIRE LANE (TYP.) PRIVATE DRIVE 222 160 59 158 96 10' UTILITY EASEMENT 97 O N 00° 41' 13" W 2,102.06' smr landscape architects, inc. 1708 N Griffin Street Dallas, Texas 75202 Tel 2'4.871.0083 Fax 214.871.0545 Email srnr @smr -la.com 211 -213 152 -153 Civil Engineer 2080 N. Highway 360 Grand Prairie, TX 75050 Contact: Stephen Crawford Contact: Ben Glowacki Tel: 214 201 -1270 www.halff.com sCrawford @halff.com bGlowacki @Halff.com 24' FIRE LANE (TYP.) 214 -216 r) TRUCK COURT Architect 301 S. Oak Street, Ste. 100 Roanoke, Texas 76262 Contact: Rick Gilliland Contact: Shane Harris Tel: 817 -430 -3382 www.rgaarchitects.com rick @rgaarchitects.com shane @rgaarchitects.com Owner 5430 LBJ Freeway Suite 800 Dallas, Texas 75240 Contact: Richard Grath 142 O ARCHITECTS HILLWOOD INVESTMENT PROPERTIES Tel: 972 201 -2964 Fax: 972 201 -2989 www.hillwood.com Richard.Greth @hillwood.com 219 -221 Existing Tree Plan Coppell Industrial Tradepoint Building 1 Lot 1, Block A 0 111.01=11 o RGA PROJECT NUMBER: DATE: REVISIONS: R D SHEET: 1 ,,..1%, ;y;w ¢k h LAEJ R A'VN]iNC /l.)NiNG 1' 10091 03.21.2011 L1.00 BETHEL ROAD