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Existing Tree PlanNO. DIA INCHES SPECIES (COMMON NAME) REMARKS 101 CO N 'S N m CO 0) N N Q CO Cam) Q) N NJ CO N CO N- CO )0 (D W N ive Oak Transplant 102 Mesquite Dead- To be Removed 103 Cedar Elm To Remain 104 Cedar Elm To Remain 105 Cedar Elm To Remain 106 Mesquite To be Removed 107 Cedar Elm To Remain 108 Cedar Elm To Remain 109 Cedar Elm To Remain 110 Mesquite To be Removed 111 Mesquite To be Removed 112 Mesquite To be Removed 113 Cedar Elm Transplant 114 Mesquite To be Removed 115 Mesquite Dead To be Removed 116 Mesquite To be Removed 117 Mesquite To be Removed 118 Cedar Elm To Remain 119 Cedar Elm Transplant 120 Live Oak Transplant 121 Cedar Elm Transplant 122 Live Oak To Remain 123 Live Oak To Remain 124 Live Oak Transplant U i I LOCK C 3USINESS PARK 7, PG. 425) i 1 /O <\cl X6 0 V i V LOT 2R, BLOCK B NORTHLAKE 635 BUSINESS II PARK ADDITION (INST. #200600463652) o /111 00\ C L r /117 j, r— h I L I 1 i LOT 1, BLOCK B NORTHLAKE 635 BUSINESS PARK (VOL. 98008, PG. 11) T T 1 I— 7 1 I I I i I I T L I I I I I I I I EXISTING TREE NOTES 1. Existing trees to remain shall be protected during construction from tree structure damage and compaction of soil under and around dripline (canopy) of tree. 2. If any root structure is damaged during adjacent excavation/construction, notify the Architect immediately. It is recommended that a licensed Arbonst be secured for the treatment of any possible tree wounds. 3. No disturbance of the soil greater than 4" shall be located closer to the tree trunk than 1/2 the distance of the drip line to the tree trunk. A minimum of 75% of the drip line and root zone shall be preserved at natural grade. 4. 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. 5. 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 dripline of any tree. 6. 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. 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. 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 maybe 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 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 Architect. TREE CANOPY ROOT PROTECTION ZONE (RPZ) 01 0 TREE TRUNK r is ,'4 6" MULCH INSIDE RPZ SEE NOTES ROOT PRUNING DETAIL TREE PROTECTION FENCE A HAND DUG TRENCH NOT TO SCALE EXPOSED ROOTS TO BE CLEAN -CUT CLEANING ALL 'FRAYED' EDGES. WATER THOROUGHLY PRIOR TO BACKFILLING WITH CLEAN TOPSOIL N.T.S. TRANSPLANT NOTES 1. Trees shall have ten (10 inches of rootball width for every one (1") inch caliper of tree. 2. Trees shall have one fourth (1/4) the height of the tree in rootball depth. 3. Trees shall be dug either by hand or by the use of a tree spade. Tree spade shall be a minimum of 60 4. Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining all transplanted trees in the event they are unable to replant them immediately after digging. Contractor shall coordinate with other trades such that digging and replanting can occur simultaneously. 5. In the event transplanted trees have to be held on site, it shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to maintain the trees in a healthy and growing condition. 6. The following list shall be used as guidelines only for holding of trees on site: a. Trees shall be set on grade with the rootball completely covered with compost and mulch. No rootball shall be exposed. b. Trees shall be wired and staked such that they will not blow over. c. Trees shall be watered daily by hand or a temporary drip/trickle irrigation system installed. 7. Replanting trees shall follow the same planting techniques as outlined in the Landscape Specifications. 8. Live Oak to be pruned by 1/4 prior to transplanting. 9. Crepe Myrtle to be thinned by 1/4 prior to transplanting. TREE MITIGATION TABULATIONS Gross Retribution (minus) Total caliper inches of trees 93" saved (divided by) Total caliper inches trees on -site 6" caliper plus at Breast Heght (equals) Preservation credit (times) Gross retribution (equals) Preservation Credit (minus) s-ik ,;.,7 :4:: ':'4 '1,-"; 1 2:: ,:i'' iii 'Llji L s '''''f 2L `1' g,-1.-3—,, =r 'v' '1: )S-‘ 1" a" I mo, L Landscaping Credit (equals) (64) trees, 3" cal. req. by ordinance (18) 3" cal. (50% max.) OFF LIMITS 4' NOTE: FENCING SHOWN ABOVE IS DIAGRAMMATIC ONLY AND WILL CONFORM TO THE DRIP LINE AND LIMITED TO PROJECT BOUNDARY 145" 238" 39% 145" 56.5" 96" Net Retribution 0" ATTACHED TO C. PACKET TREE SURVEY FIELD DATA 24 TREES EXISTING ON SITE. 10 TREES TO BE REMOVED. 10 TREES ARE OVER 6" CALIPER- BREAST HEIGHT 2 TREES TO BE REMOVED ARE DEAD TREES 6" CALIPER OR ABOVE AT BREAST HEIGHT ARE CALCULATED IN THE TREE RETRIBUTION CALCULATIONS EXISTING TREE LEGEND NO. DESIGN CT VICINITY MAP (NOT TO SCALE) EXISTING TREE TO REMAIN EXISTING TREE TO BE REMOVED PK FILE: 1568- 11.124 TREE PROTECTION FENCING TO REMAIN DURING CONSTRUCTION REFER TO 01/L1.00 EXISTING TREE PLAN 0 I SCALE: 1 40' -0" 0 DATE DRAWN CT memommait 20 40 J4 Pacheco Koch Consulting Engineers 8350 N. CENTRAL EXPWY. SUITE 1000 TX REG. ENGINEERING FIRM F -469 DALLAS, TX 75206 972.235.3031 TX REG. SURVEYING FIRM LS- 100080 -00 EXISTING TREE PLAN COPPELL COMMERCE CENTER LOT 1R7, BLOCK D NORTHLAKE 635 BUSINESS PARK C /TY OF COPPELL, DALLAS, COUNTY, TEXAS DATE MAY 18 2011 VEREENEEMSEEMMI SCALE =40' REVISION NOTES F /LE smr landscape architects, inc. 1708 N. 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