Either evergreen or something thats more what you think of when you think of a street tree so they stated that on their application. In terms of replacement size our bear minimum that we require if someone voluntarily wants to plant a tree is a 15 gallon tree, the next size up, which is a very basic modest increase would be a 24 inch box size tree. Certainly at a minimum i would say approval with a single 24 inch box tree at a bear minimum would be recommended. The next step up is a 36 inch box size tree. Requires a little bit of a small crane or knuckle boom, actually to plant that. Its a heavy amount of soil in a container. That said, if the palms are going to be relocated there could be equipment thats there to take out existing palms, maybe a different contractor is planning the replacement. One possibility would be replanting with a 36 inch box tree just to bump up. Give an idea from a very basic to a 36, how long of a timeframe of general maintenance would that be . A couple year
Basic to a 36, how long of a timeframe of general maintenance would that be . A couple years growth so not a very significant difference between a 24 and 36 inch box treez. On a recent project here in the city one of your inspectors indicated that was the standard now. 26 inch is now the standard for all planning code for new driveways so 24 inch box is a minimum. Im prepared to propose a 24 inch box replacement. You okay with that . To be determined by the department . I like that. Gl so we have a motion then. Result are you ready for that . Great. Giving the dpw the ultimate say on the species, correct . Yes. As mr. Buck would argue or mark merced would argue, it withstood three different storms over the past seven days, didnt fall, not one branch fell. I would like to hear mr. Buck tonight provide some evidence that there was Property Damage or human injury from this tree. He can want provide any reports pause there are none. The tree is healthy, he claims that theres decay in the t
Increase would be a 24 inch box size tree. Certainly at a minimum i would say approval with a single 24 inch box tree at a bear minimum would be recommended. The next step up is a 36 inch box size tree. Requires a little bit of a small crane or knuckle boom, actually, to plant that. Its a heavy amount of soil in a container. That said, if the palms are going to be relocated there could be equipment thats there to take out existing palms, maybe a different contractor is planning the replacement. One possibility would be replanting with a 36 inch box tree just to bump up. Give an idea from a very basic to a 36, how long of a timeframe of general maintenance would that be . A couple years growth so not a very significant difference between a 24 and 36 inch box treez. On a recent project here in the city one of your inspectors indicated that was the standard now. 26 inch is now the standard for all planning code for new driveways so 24 inch box is a minimum. Im prepared to propose a 24 inc
Them to address that. We are going to systematically go through every street in park merced. Weve let them knoll that. Know that. We expect them to replant all trees and thats where were currently embarked upon. That was along the same lines are you finished . Yes. Park merced has been before this board several times in recent years and if theyve knocked all these trees down and not replaced them. Right now you find them it is penldzing. Pending. They have written an appeal. Some of the trees we feel they havent replanted they feel they have remrapted. Ed planted. Theres a number of trooes that have been removed and pretty much didnt require a permit to remove. Some of these we can address and some are beyond our jurisdiction. Arbor well hasnt showed up to this body the last couple times theyve been before us. I dont know if ive notified them that this is going to board of appeals, but im assuming that as the applicant theyre notified its a occurring. Its a thought ive had, but i belie
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