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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMaster Permit.1015 Waters Ave.0204.2019 (25).ARBK Li (Note:Applications willNOT be processed until the application fee is paid.) THE CITY OF ASPEN FOR PARKS USE ONLY Date Received: 31"" ( 46 Permit#201V— &t j Parks Department • 585 Cemetery Lane Date Responded:J E )f Of applicable) Building Permit#: Aspen,CO 81611 p Fees Paid:�Y!N Amount$, Credit/Cash I eck# luii: Parks Office: 970.920.5120 / Fax: 970.920.5128 • TREE REMOVAL/ DRIP LINE EXCAVATION PERMIT Please submit the following information to the Parks Department, together with your check payable to the City ofAspen. Please check the appropriate options below: O A77--Non construction related 0 Tree Removal Permit M' $206 Construction related 0 Drip Line Excavation 1. Site address- 10A LJettN6-1?-5 4 . 2. Outline/Sketch/Drawing ofproperty to include: (Please attach TWO copies) .a. Property address. b. Property boundaries. • • c. Locations of buildings on the property. d. Location,diameter,and species of trees on property and designate with arrows or circles which trees are to be removed. 3. List trees to be removed,species and diameter at4.5'above grade. City Forester will define tree values utilizing the following equation: Max value=$42 x 3.14 x(D/2)2,D=Diameter of tree in inches at 4.5'above grade. T5 4. Reason for Removal: Ec&S,--(0. ;, ;•Jt'l+.Atpr( trulLt -{ Dl , m 4,-AD NLw go?LOI t$ ti•otOktrATr e. -r 5 P- vat t' 5-0--.AAA1- 5. Mitigation Plan {relocation of trees orreplacement as referenced inAspen Municipal Code Sec. 13 20(e)} PleaseADDtothePropertyDrawing: (TWOcopiesneeded) a. Location of replacement/relocation trees. b. Size and species of trees to be replaced. c. Professional cost estimate ofplanting(nursery stock,delivery,and installation). 6. Estimated StartDate ofProject: 7. Person(s)responsible for project(applicant): a) Primary Contact Name: Phone: Email Address: ' • . b) Name of Architect or Construction Representative.(please print): GGt t C)t' ' '-g-rOedP• Company Name(please print): t la i tsgil,k- t61, It lti)to Phone: 9 L$ '7 ( Fax: Signature of Representative: Date: c) Property Owner Name(please print): eti -1-(1.4 MAN C' Phone: ( ,q27‘" ( eb " e7Ib Address: IDLY k -C1 p:VLt .- ft* Fax/Email address: v1.47- t ti41) QCtrfcnak Signature of Owner: Date: • MUST 13E POSTED ON PROPERTY DURING REMOVAL. MUST BE POSTED ON PROPERTY Addendum to Tree Removal Permit#2018-017 On March 7,2019, Ian Gray, City Forester, performed a further review of the tree removal permit application for the property located at 1015 Waters Ave.The applicant is requesting a tree removal/drip line excavation permit for six above-code trees for a new dwelling.This permit is approved with conditions.As a condition of the permit a 14.0" inch DBH.See notes below for further detail. ® Trees#1 through#6-One 11" spruce tree,two 10" aspen trees, three cottonwood trees of 12"/14"/18" inches DBH—These trees are located in front of the existing house around the left side of the house and in the back yard.The current proposed design is incompatible with the retention of these trees. Removal is permitted. • Tree#7-One 14" inch DBH spruce tree—This tree moved to the right/west front side of the property.A maintenance program will put in place to keep the tree healthy for three years. The owner is required to post a bond for$6500 dollars which represents the value of the tree. Should the tree fail or die within the three-year maintenance period the bond will be forfeit. Transplantation is permitted. The trees approved for removal have been assigned a value using a standard formula developed for all trees found within the City of Aspen.The formula is as follows: Value=$45.00 x 3.14 x(D/2)2, where D is the diameter of the tree at breast height. The tree diameter was measured by City Forester and a condition.rating was assigned.Total mitigation assessed was$17,794.96.The applicant has submitted a transplanting quote for the one spruce and $21,000.00 dollars has been allowed as an offset to the mitigation for the tree removals.A bond for the sum of$6500.00 will be made payable to the City of Aspen prior to the release of this permit but no mitigation payment for tree removals is owed.The applicant has submitted a maintenance plan for the after care of the transplanted spruce tree.That document is included as part this approved permit. The Applicant has also submitted a planting plan and installation quote.These have been reviewed and approved. READ THE PERMIT. IT MUST BE POSTED ON SITE. FENCING AND SIGNAGE REQUIREMENTS FOR TREE PROTECTION ZONES(TPZ) HAVE CHANGED.YOU MUST CALL THE CITY FORESTER FOR AN INSPECTION ONCE TPZ HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED AND FENCED-OFF AT 970-429-2031. Property/Tee Inspection:j� j rj, `;) C d 7 (1 p Ian Gray Date Forester, City of Aspen d,3lo7 boy Ben Carlsen Date Open Space and Natural Resources Manager Permit valid 2 business days AFTER issuance. Permit valid for one year after approval date. • A construction fence must be erected along the entire dripline of all trees on site and any tree canopy from neighboring properly. This will serve as the tree protection zone(TPZ). This fence is to be constructed in such a manner that the area inside the dripline is protected and must remain in place until final landscape improvements are made.AN INSPECTION OF THIS FENCE It1US'i BE PERFORMED BEFORE ANY CONSTRUCTION OR DEMOLITION ACTIVITIES BEGIN.PLEASE ARRANGE THIS INSPECTION WITH IAN GRAY,CITY FORESTER,AT 429-2031. • No materials may be stored in the TPZ,including but not limited to,construction backfill,construction traffic,or any other construction materials. • No excavation,grading or trenching may occur within the TPZ without the consent of the City of Aspen Forester or his designee. • No parking of vehicles or equipment and No dumping of any waste products may occur in the TPZ. • Any roots cut during excavation shall be pruned with sharp loppers/pruners back to the soil line. The roots will further be protected by burlap draped over the side of the excavation covering the exposed roots. This burlap shall be kept moist until the excavation is backfilled. i • Site inspections shall be performed on a weekly basis,to ensure the above listed conditions are met. • Any unapproved improvements or activities outside of those approved within this permit will be subject to mitigation in the form of restoration. • This permit must be posted on site during the construction process. Drip Line Protection-City Code 13.20.020(b)(2)(3): Recommended Trunk Protection System: rIQ!CR:LK 10 ----Foam sheeting 3 ! vi4s l Pacrcr.a.r;xw ra ea I'.Il a�O. &MP piOAC�.Lb M.IMAfiED AT Txxs OR P LFO I \_ it I. ADOiTIO,L FV'TECT,a. MAY GI REOl4ED.TEAO,.0 I - O.NJC!Of 1'f1C111 I I l I �j41a ► I! . l —10,5 Rorec lc±1 FEhCWNG ,,_4,4:, IA. �'• _tle---L 1 All trees adjacent to this construction project must receive supplemental watering on an as needed basis depending on soil conditions and precipitation.The following chart may be used a guideline: Tree Size Class Small Trees-xl Weekly Medium Trees-x3 per Month Large Trees-x2 per Month 10 gal/Inch 10 gal/inch 15 gal/Inch Tree Trunk Diameter 1" 2" 3" 4" 6" 8" 10" 12" 14" Deep Root Fork 5 10 15 20 30 40 75 90 105 2 gal/min minutes minutes minutes Deep Root Needle 5 10 15 20 30 40 75 90 105 2 gal/min minutes minutes minutes Soft Spray Wand 3 5 8 10 15 20 38 45 53 4 gal/min minutes minutes minutes Soaker Hose 5 10 15 20 30 40 75 90 105 2 gal/min minutes minutes minutes Irrigation Installation Guidelines The design and layout of new irrigation systems shall follow the requirements of the City of Aspen Water Efficient Landscape Standards.Wherever possible,new irrigation lines shall be installed outside of the driplines of existing trees.Mechanical trenching for new irrigation installation shall not be used within the driplines of existing trees.This shall be restricted to hand digging in consultation with the City Forester.Roots over 2"inches in diameter shall not be cut unless absolutely necessary upon approval from the City Forester.Trenches shall not exceed 6"inches in width.The minimum depth for main lines shall be 18"inches and 12" inches for laterals.Separate irrigation zones for trees with drip,bubbler or soaker-style delivery is recommended so quantities and rates may be appropriately controlled. TREE PROTECTION ZONE(TPZ)SIGN EXAMPLE:TPZ signs shall be installed at regular intervals around the fencing to clearly indicate that entry and storage are prohibited. il TREE PROTECTION ZONE i KEEP OUT • FENCING MAY NOT BE REMOVED • NO PERSON SHALL ENTER THE AREA • NO MACHINERY SHALL ENTER THE AREA • NO MATERIALS SHALL BE STORED IN THE AREA • NO DEBRIS SHALL BE STORED IN THE AREA • NO EXCAVATION SHALL OCCUR IN THE AREA ANY INCURSION INTO THE AREA WITHOUT PRIOR CONSENT OF THE CITY FORESTER.IS SUBJECT TO FINES. Call 970-429-4031 TPZ FENCING REQUIREMENTS: Chain link or wire mesh panels with cloth covering,held in place with metal plate or concrete feet,minimum 6'ft tall 2.Alternative plywood or chip board fence panels.This must also prevent soil or building materials from entering the TPZ like the cloth covering for wire mesh 3. Mulch installation across the surface of the TPZ(at the discretion of the City 2 ill I'„ , ¢>�.`a` . 1.8 m Forester) a►, TP: �. 4. Posts and Bracing are permissible r. SION � ( �_ 1� — ;��'' within the TPZ but should be positioned = -� = i� i► to avoid roots a *Fencing shall be installed at the dripline unless otherwise agreed with the City 1_ Forester r, • • • • 1, ie �igA4. W• tF . f ,f,- \ . ! 14 • �. • \[ • Derr v, . .. • •-•diiiiik -iSAC-',z, •_-.-----:11-' '.•',...' . --- •• :'...... .. . . : ..----- " "-.,. .-3..., 1,•- -„,-. • ,• ,. ,, -. _ . '4,------• ik .., • ,. , • ••'y✓ y;y _ _ •e .. ti .• L• 'n a' � �� ,f• ' r.3�s •I• i• . aS Er Y- t • x •-r. \ • 1 ~r`:;`` •l, \;= ):14,4-�:, Ii - . - .1. ti /_ - •• • • • • ?'- r - .' • • • • • ii•i .'. ( .'•, ••••• I y `S••• .i I i•• -...,+.1. ,......,,t.,,..,. . . • if.". 1, , ',I III • • • or... • ik ,. • 1 ►. - . .. - � . 1 , - , , J OASPENJanuary 28,2019 TREE SERVICE Est.1982 1111 Village Road Carbondale,CO 81623 Hendrickson Construction Job Site 314 Aspen Airport Business Center, Suite B 10'15 Waters 'vas' Aspen, CO 81611 Aspen, CO& 611 Proposed B : Chris Forman Job Name: Hendrickson Construction 20190128 CONSULTING PROPOSAL Fees are billed per the attached Consulting Fee Schedule unless specified in the Item Description and Proposal Notes. Additional attachements, if noted, may provide more detail regarding the scope of services proposed. Total payment amount is due within 10 days of the invoice date. # Item Description Proposed Fees Soil Testing 1 Consulting Dig pilot hole with excavator, perform site and soil analysis for initial $1,000.00 feasibility of transplanting efforts and methodologies. Tree Relocation 2 Consulting Developmanagementplan forpre andpost transplanting; project $15,000.00 9 P 9: P J management during transplanting process; prepping and moving the tree; coordination with Parks Department PHC 3 Spruce Plant Health Care evaluation and services post transplanting; this to $5,000.00 include 4 plant health visits per year, including fertility treatments and insect/disease control efforts; this to be done annually for five years to ensure success of transplanting • Sub Total: $21,000.00 Tax: $0.00 Total: $21,000.00 Notes: If you would like these services scheduled,please sign and return this signed proposal by fax, postal service,or email to office@myaspentree.com. Aspen Tree Service 1111 Village Road Carbondale,CO 81623 T 970.963.3070 F 970.963.6214 myaspentree.com Page 1 of 2 Upon acceptance,the client hereby agrees that ATS is acting as an independent contractor and that ATS's services are a non-exclusive study of the client's trees and further agrees that any recommendations/evaluations made by ATS are solely for the benefit of the client so as to assist the client in appraising the value,management recommendations and of the planning/assessment of the allocation of resources. ATS shall have no liability for any claims arising out of the performance or non-performance of the recommended actions and the client shall defend and indemnify AT fro any such claim including but not limited to claims alleging that ATS tested,Identified or caused d magi(directly or indirectly)to t ee ther property or persons outside the client's right of way. 4) \C2) Customer Signature Date Aspen Tree Service 1111 Village Road Carbondale,CO 81623 T 970.963.3070 F 970.963.6214 myaspentree.com Page 2 of 2 ASPEN TREE SERVICE Est.1982 March 1, 2019 City of Aspen Parks Department c/o Ian Grey 585 Cemetery Lane Aspen, CO 81611 Re: 1015 Waters Avenue Tree Removal Permit/Spruce Transplanting Dear Ian: Thank you for your efforts regarding the removal permit and subsequent spruce tree transplanting effort at 1015 Waters Avenue in Aspen. It is my understanding that the Parks Department needs to approve of the transplanting plan prior to issuing a finalized tree removal permit for this property. I have attached a report describing the efforts necessary to transplant the large spruce tree on this property. Please let me know if there is any further information necessary in order to receive said permit. If there are any items that require additional detail or further discussion, please contact me at any time. Thank you very much for your attention to this matter. I look forward to our future correspondence. Sincerely, Chris Forman Certified Arborist#RM-2352AM Aspen Tree Service 1111 Village Road Carbondale, CO 81623 T 970.963.3070 F 970.963.6214 myaspentree.com Spruce Transplanting 1015 Waters Avenue Aspen, Colorado Prepared By: Chris Forman ISA Certified Arborist #RM-2352AM ASPEN TREE SERVICE February 26, 2o19 Est.1982 1111 Village Road, Carbondale CO 81623o 6 0 0 9 �97 )9 33 7 SUMMARY Gretchen Greenwood and Associates asked Aspen Tree Service to evaluate and prepare a plan to transplant a blue spruce(Picea pungens)located in the front yard of soi5 Waters Avenue in Aspen,Colorado. The property is being redeveloped and a tree removal permit was required prior to work commencing. As part of the permit process, the Aspen Parks Department identified the spruce described in this report to be transplanted or otherwise protected in place. The new development layout requires the tree to be moved in order to comply with the permitting requirements. The new location for this tree was determined by the landscape architect. On February 21,2°19,we evaluated the tree and surrounding soils to determine the methodologies for transplanting. Based upon the soil conditions,the tree could likely be moved successfully either with a truck mounted tree spade or via hand digging and a crane. We have also defined the necessary actions to be taken before,during,and after the tree move. The tree will be relocated prior to June 1,2o19. The Aspen Parks Department requires a bond in the amount of $6,5oo to be paid prior to moving the tree,which will be refunded in its entirety if the tree is in good health after 3 years in its new location. After care as described in the attached proposal will continue for a time period of 5 years following the transplanting effort. If for any reason there is a failure in the root ball or any other event that jeopardizes the success of the transplanting during operations,work will be halted and all interested parties will be notified of the situation. The bond money issued to the Parks Department will be forfeited and our charges will revert to time and materials up to that point in time on the project if the transplanting effort is aborted. INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND The property located at ioi5 Waters Avenue in Aspen,Colorado is being redeveloped,requiring the removal of several trees on site. A tree removal permit issued by the City's Parks Department is required to remove trees on this site. In December 2018, I began working with Gretchen Greenwood and Associates, Hendrickson Construction,the property owner,and the City of Aspen Parks Department to obtain a tree removal permit. Prior to my involvement in the project,a tree removal permit was submitted to the Parks Department,specifically identifying which trees are being requested for removal. The removal permit application was reviewed by the Parks Department and they ultimately denied the request for removals. The development team requested a meeting with Parks Department staff following the permit denial. On January 15,2o1.9,the development team, representatives from the Parks Department,and I met on site to discuss options for moving forward with the project. While on site,the group determined that the project could move forward if a specific spruce was protected or relocated. The spruce defined for protection/relocation is a 13.5-inch diameter spruce located on the eastern half of the front yard. The tree has an aluminum tag with#83 stamped on it,located on the tree's trunk. After the aforementioned site meeting,the property owner chose to relocate the spruce in lieu of a redesign effort that would preserve the tree in its current location. 11 Page ASSIGNMENTJidk A Aspen Tree Service has been asked by the project team to provide the following services and deliverables: • Evaluate spruce#83 and adjacent soils for feasibility of transplanting • Transplant the tree and provide management of the operational efforts required • Create a report to submit to the City Parks Department to obtain a finalized tree removal permit • Provide aftercare services once the tree has been relocated in the landscape LIMITS OF THE ASSIGNMENT Because there are numerous trees and underground utilities adjacent to the spruce,we were unable to conduct soil sampling on all sides of the spruce. Therefore,our soil investigations are based solely on findings from test holes dug on the west side of the spruce. The presence of large underground boulders can sometimes prevent trees from being dug and transplanted. These types of boulders may or may not exist in the untested areas. PURPOSE & USE OF REPORT The purpose of this report is to provide information regarding the transplanting and aftercare of spruce#83. It is intended to be used by the project team as an informative reference for this project. It is intended to be used by the City Parks Department to provide the information required to issue a finalized tree removal permit for this project. OBSERVATIONS SITE DESCRIPTION The property is located at soz5 Waters Avenue in Aspen,Colorado. The existing home is scheduled to be demolished and a new home to be built within the same general location on the site. There are several trees on this property,predominantly comprised of aspen(Populus tremuloides),spruce(Picea pungens),and narrowleaf cottonwood(Populus angustifolia). Trees requested for removal are located on the south,north,and east portions of the site. Spruce#83,the main focus of this report, is located in the north east portion of the property. The excavation necessary to build the new home will compromise this tree's critical root zone. The north west portion of the property provides adequate space to receive the spruce being transplanted. The new location for the tree will be staked out for approval by the Parks Department prior to digging the tree. Portions of the root ball may encroach upon the northern property boundary,depending upon the root ball size required for the transplant effort. The attached landscaping plan shows where the tree is to be relocated. TREE OBSERVATIONS The spruce tree(#83)identified in this report has a diameter of 13.5 inches at breast height(DBH)with a canopy spread averaging zo feet. It is a mature specimen that has grown within a group of narrowleaf cottonwoods, aspen,and other spruce. The uppermost portion of its canopy has been most noticeably impacted on the south, southwest side of the tree. In this area of the canopy,some branches are missing or were damaged by the surrounding trees. The canopy spread varies in length on each side of the tree,also due to the proximity of surrounding trees. 2 I Page • TESTING AND ANALYSIS As part of my visual examination of the tree,I looked for any insect and/or disease indicators. Measurements were taken for tree size and canopy spread as well using a diameter tape and standard tape measure. There were no indicators of insect or disease problems in the tree at the time of inspection. In addition,we utilized a mini-excavator to dig test holes for soil evaluations. Underground utility locations were identified prior to onsite digging. Results of those locates found the water service line running through the proposed test dig area. Due to the water line,excavation was done east of the water line,adjacent to the codominant narrowleaf cottonwood growing near spruce#83. We found the soil to be of a coarse texture with abundant cobble stones measuring 1 to 4 inches in diameter. DISCUSSION The project team,including the Aspen Parks Department has agreed to relocate spruce tree#83 in order to complete the tree removal permitting process. Based upon the tree's condition and the soil structure noted in the area tested, it appears that this tree could likely be relocated successfully. Transplanting operations shall occur no later than June i,2019. After June i, it is likely that the tree will have pushed new growth,resulting in a much higher likelihood of stress caused by transplanting. The spruce will be marked with a flag indicating its current cardinal orientation. The north side of the tree will be marked and the tree will be planted in the same cardinal orientation in its new location. It may be necessary to tie up some lower branches prior to moving the tree to help avoid injury to the tree. This will be done utilizing heavy twine or burlap strips. Tying material will remain in place until the tree is planted in its new location. Once that has occurred,the tying material will be removed before staking/guying systems are installed. Pruning any broken or dead branches will be done immediately following the tree move. No live branches are to be removed as part of this operation,unless they are damaged as part of the transplanting operation. The root ball of the transplant tree will be approximately 94 to 120"in diameter,though site constraints underground could change this desired measurement. Once the root ball is trimmed to property size and shape, it will be securely contained by wrapping in burlap. The burlap will be securely tightened with twine,wiring, wooden crate,or other means to ensure a solid,secure root ball. The lower 1 foot of tree trunk will be wrapped in burlap to protect it from any twine that may come into contact with the trunk from securing the root ball materials. The tree will be moved via crane into the receiver pit. If any unforeseen issues arise that force a root ball to be too small to accommodate a successful transplant,work will stop and alternative will be discussed. The receiver pit(new location of tree)will be dug and prepared prior to completion of final digging of the spruce. The final size of the transplant root ball will dictate the size of the receiver pit. This new pit will be thoroughly watered on the day of transplanting,prior to receiving the spruce. The excavated subsoil and topsoil shall be set aside in separate stockpiles for reuse in backfilling. If the subsoil is unsuitable, based upon the arborist's inspections,it will be discarded and replaced with appropriate subgrade and topsoil material. Once the tree is placed into the receiver pit,backfill will be added around the root ball. After the soil has been thoroughly firmed around the lower half of the ball,any burlap shall be cut away from the upper half of the ball and the remaining burlap adjusted to prevent the formation of air pockets. Soil will be firmed in a-foot lifts and 3 I Page thoroughly settled with water the same day of transplanting to within 6 inches of finish grade. Topsoil shall then be added up to final grade. An organic mulch layer will be created on top of the root ball to a depth of no more than 3 inches. Support staking/guying will be installed immediately following the above-mentioned steps. The exact type of system to be utilized must be developed once the tree has been transplanted. Many site factors play into deciding how to secure the tree. It could be a traditional staking and guying system such that aircraft cable is used with rubber hose bark protectors,attached to several metal stakes. Other systems could involve duck bill in ground anchors with similar cable systems attached. It could be an inground system anchoring the root ball itself if space requirements preclude any of the traditional cabling methodologies. The tree will receive adequate anchoring support systems immediately following the transplant,though exact system requirements must be determined during transplanting. The tree will receive supplemental watering immediately following transplant. The amount of water needed will be determined by the final root ball size. Supplemental watering will occur weekly following transplanting during the growing season,and continue for at least 3 years. Unless adequate water is provided to the tree via rain or snow during the months of June through October,water will be provided to the tree. Supplemental watering shall be applied to the root ball as well as the areas outside the root ball extending 2 feet outside the root ball. The tree should receive 5o gallons of water per week through the months of June,July,and August. The tree should receive the same amount every other week in September, October,and up to the point where the ground is frozen. Follow up care for this tree has been scheduled for the next 5 years. We will be visiting the tree 4 times per year to monitor for insect activity,disease indicators, moisture regime adequacy,and soil fertility needs. An arborist will define and implement treatments and moisture adjustments for any issues found during these visits. CONCLUSSIONS Spruce tree#83 will be transplanted prior to June i, 2019 via a large mechanical transplanter or hand digging and the use of a crane. A 5-year aftercare program has been developed to monitor this tree. The Aspen Parks Department has required a bond in the amount of$6,50o to be paid by the property owner. This bond amount will be refunded in full after City staff inspects the tree 3 years after transplanting and it is determined the tree is thriving in its new location. Once the bond requirement has been made and the Parks Department has approved this transplanting plan,it is anticipated that the final tree removal permit will be issued by the Parks Department. RECOMMENDATIONS I recommend moving forward with the transplanting of spruce tree#83 and the after care prescribed. I would also recommend the project team identifying a member of the team to carry out the irrigation regime throughout the construction process or until automated irrigation can be relied upon. 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Y9 r mr ,:wir, w..° wd.0..'O...w..00w..:°A.e°,....... Auto Court d� 1 ! -/ 1:;!!:,. --'� '�(,��/,l, E.am Trox _ I.t• i t ii / . / a. I _�=al�i�lr1/i 1,.i. � : f 1 iil •� it `.� +1 1��t,i,„,.,,, r�. / ( .1 • Mont Bomb r•' .1 ' � '� / II 6Va lif 1 _.111 / /a '</ \' " No utilities are depicted on the plan. f v Shallow and deep utilities need to be W depicted in order to ensure no conflicts a'n(s _ �'S�Tv ^ 'exist. Please depict all utilities on the AV untie - r 2-0 conneIaRebk Wall stabilization plan,including those to be , a..174 2,, abandoned and those proposed. 't_-__ Indicate how proposed utilities will be �_ stonewall 'Coordinated with the retaining wall. ._-___Rained Planter Notes: 1.Base plan by RCLA dated 02-21-18. J L 2.Micropile wall shall be constructed entirely within property boundaries. 1r - - Sheet Revisions x„,ru r«: �,U RFc. DAY Drilling,Inc. •., i•, n,,,- Revision/Issue r,rF�,.J br Temponiry Micropile Nall p1 ��]Engineering — h,Number. Location 35032 - e 3 Consolling,Inc. l8-Ouc-Dl i d/8 T 10 0 5 10 p ,�nr: ame: hog.. •AceI Amber: / 1 - c MEI%ED SCALE1"=10' 266RedCIiBCirde Glenwood RDJ March20,2018 1015N�tleTaAvcnac " . Phone:(970)230.9208 04,06/2,18 .... `~`h Exisiing Trees J $ i / rr, tie.) A' r } pact • (Proposed 30'Boulder Wall G �\ \,� •'s (T.0W.•T454 O) i / $ Ex �T•r'ees r t � 0, lg. m® „ ` N. \ \s} '/ —i 1 ii • et \ y Existing Wall - •/ / • II�� �� - -- J`\\ 1 \\\._ x- `ty Lp Drainage Swale ( .p \ \ I / I �Fa�t� 3 xt + (s+, ar.:am.) / i/ rssr v:•I e :_ \ 1 \uwln,w5,' 1" / ! \ W \� \ \ \\‘ —AI \ 30"Retaining Wall / �� I_I \ \ on\is�NAL \ (Cry sav eswx.eane.lauarval @'a ^) �j. w..r�r, • 1 q.�1� 7979 A,c,d w(Cry'IarttdTENSAaDf 9'd@'Y and t42+'np2 WiMOW Well / N /II . O rtall a . `� 7 eack51 M We'washed grave.Slone b match maidmw / ' ..\......,,.. ,\•: •1 \ 969 Twa wag b dap dorm tom.,grade al Nee A) Lot F / �, �+/r Q :`t w 9% .�� 79ga 10'-0'Ditch Easement \ City of Aspen Water Efficient Landscaping Standards ramx. / ��:' s / : �' r1 7867 • ! Lima of Disturbance Gravel Area �� ,.a •,. 'I/, Main Floor ,o�'� ' T^• Soil Criteria ..Y.. I '2a (Fist'Fls,r B.•195aa5) �•C (LkwlreawthneedaTr..wltsnncedyao.eaxta•';y1atNp'adglp � . z' r .:.6 �[[///tt\�y • 30"Retaining Wall i0 area nl H-2'dmrpaded mad teve.CmerxHaragley 2'mty:wasR4rhemc'.) t / �'i �sg tory dad Ed stone natter face oh,.g t:+ I \`` '' Anchaxr4Vlayera TENSAllamgre@l2-and 24•n'gn. Soil Amendment �INI, r •;• , ,�-1\; 7 Pad St or WV oath.gem,Slow b match wtarxo VVl.o'.' .. aBq Typal ma to Japer darn P,eds.o made al end) a.Tnpsozof Irrigatedgrosses z.,him,snNbs,porenrisAandannualsehdlbeasandy hamioa 0. 24•ROIa(f11nqq W311 �� -� �� Toh-r7=: depth dot least Blnches(81)mnlsinl,g al kasl5 percent(596)agmk tong.by YONmo (' 8oOtm ot^W dT9585) 05' ® 7 4. _ V 7 e,zma vial nT p(iy � ^\ �3 b.Tree sal jolt ust bea5ardy bpm and 36'deep nor areasvAlere trtesere planted.Thel,tal soil tlepN snag )gr -A/ have at Mall meta th,eepercentn-0%)ogank matterby volume.(MOTE:It it burr,lopsoilslpuq too6'Area Drain ) 4s 9 aQe s 196nd have 5:organic matterby valumo.)Ingoad oxlsB„gw7s,d'qq and WmOla soB510 Nreatimes Na(Rm Are a Drat 9926' iny (Topd fileb+/900.� % 2 d mensim of Ne raol ball.haul mpadad sub sal or lower so3layua should be broken up b ueale iik _ adequate In neead9 e and loped Dapping water creating Shad DO end diameter conditions the tr h the upper •rp 487 see layer,drainage henry developed Dapping sites,sal Ling shall to 20'diameter ground the Bees tou depth or 36' • lei ;.._.. _ //Nilo ac.Shcanrendmenl organic nvller shallmnzlsl oleither Class laM CUsz ll mmpost 3 8.Stone Retalning Wall p ; T.OWL=7961 s'tot b exceed 42'thee,6,veneer to ma. grade. , I _ -_') �r ^ See Seclb0102 and Divalent , YK , / r I _ 1 A®• l••- if ,, t / ' a� / / ; / 7960 �4 lyt,\,i, 9,e. % _ 4/ s�j'�� I/ Lot C /�r r`; --��; 1,s ,V.a ter/ eØa • /:-uto " � Ill ' (InfiaW:5T0 aq.M1 BNILOCK Tann Hal9/pameab�ps'gsaequt. �I ' `,y Carport �, -- ~ / Egaongpaa r:'= V4G 6'Mxcar , lli Dah ew da 'f 'I • �@D�,7rFI ->fa0g0 I 2 00') / . II / c.Site shall De Tree dol00 and debts over too Inch(1)diameter 0 Sixe.Rocks and debris OS tea 11(0.5)b ram} ) WI, one inch It')shad not exceed 5 percent(S%)by volume and gravel 0.6 Inch kite)to 125 Inches il.:: ',/ shall not exceeds percent(5':)by volume.Partclos such as rorc,ele,bkk,glass,metal,wooduplaslic 1iiii r, ��' greater Nan one inch(1)steal tot be meowed.The total volume of these maleriars smaller gvn one IMfiExisting Trees r.i '�e,,�� U)shar rwtex,eed5 pcvc n1(5`.5). (T, N) ` d.Site snarl he bee d do clods aver Itxeequarier both(yq)damelor to size.DrylarM , W`� •�••-•• / /'T,� r`v seed areas may contain drl cods up to hen Inch diameter an she. glitrfk \` �' illirtifit` `• r•' 'a I.Sia'k &A J and stoc' s of ind pool soil I I nag too required dlri g constufwn \\ O't. P s wad tb a9 xs n tip l opsd)s as ��® ]/ (except as waved by ore Cary of Aspen).The shmentared i g h e l',Jabs edicient l soil amtter Umet, r♦\• rr,,, f,-• / 1, ' w=,vns a,e<riCcal to�kcsswi plan meienateslab^snarem,o,a9oirg nea'N,mdeflin'antuse of waterlNagnWd )oNo f10 01 Ne o Llit'•"- � /� ��� ?5' �I co.TM sod anpe have no herbicides,heavy msu's,bidogkal loons a hydrocarbons Nel Moped plan)gmttth :•-- s-r' ''i�I aYr ',/ or exceed the EPAS standards foe sea wnWrv'^ent o •T. �` �—� \ '�� 0 1.Mapp;eab:e sot criteria and standards steel be mtedm the laNscape Design plan.IVnlien venlaarm Or seal 'erg arias q` approved sail runendmenl type and roWma Is requlned.Pro}ttls nigh Inadequate 603 anKndmenl and ' \ — ; 6 preparation vat not be approved. r g.R n 4' sod Any oddrU en9 seed ov eeprotected uses requites nand gmbbiag rro de�pa /'tt� a• • CA --`'' bVVV �__ i Nano es.Anye tianalsalah" existinggrade timiM a maximum 7lnches(3. (•1•1 ••``• r� ®•Try s -�` = , �KI/�'/>s�/ 1 �ti7+ h.M Irrigation work performed under protected Bees requires hand grubbing no deeper Nan four Inches(A'). / — ram► :a ilj 1 / Soil Inspection: .r� 4) Existing Trees .-- 4J t `/V a.5od inspnonnos to Inslallalim of plant material maybe conducted by Iha Cly orAspen es deemed ei.( tto,emv;n) ,tap 1C U •ovr o �' / �•l�y ne essary ends all lndudeerevaew of atlherence to all extend and padormanw SlaMards CD olf_a'c"m' 8 OpSnare �A 0 , b.Written documentation leventng approved voume and type or ood amendment is required upon Id Ct _ J ins tom It// ,g59 Existing Spruce Tree ace�f sr T OM g ee•a♦` =rsette CO' (rota relocated.site) /OW `i/ A \� /1fg . [d a • � / i .....•' � ` General Notes and Specifications 0 � G tr 1` _\ - UWlias 1.LOCATE ALL UTILITIES.Contractor snail field verify existinggrades,utilities and conditlms,and notify the tamer o(en discs Gravel Areaisi ,roue y panties bolero shrug l 0 ' (a be work, Brg modifications as directed by the LaMscapo ArchQted.conlreclor vrill be repotted to complete the oak ollN; ^ ✓J prided eccordng to the proposed drawings,defaitsand specifications.llcmgicts onset in the field,contact No Landscape Architect \_- red Contractor shad lake sole responsibility for any costs incurred due to damage of said collies 0 •` 2.Verify locations and conditions of existing bees and plant malarial prior to beginning Work.Contractor 5ha7 lake appropriate O d measures to protect them and avoid compactioneantnn n the drip lines.Avoid cutting roots aver d•diameter.Existing plant material rsr Gravel Area �� damage by contractor shall be replaced at contractors expense.Snow fencing shall be installed around the drip line oa each existing tree. _ 'I 2'Weep role 3. Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining leg permits. Fml teeearm•T95B25'd a ens ii __ ..-._..-,___is I Relocated Spence Tree Location I I; ) t _ �/�On m-u•aar.srx�,a„nylo-0'm,taa,) Trees To Be Removed Date: pabra..yT6,xme 1,1 I J__ • ` �� Ntirnber size Type Revised: Febnory 21,2018 ll 18"Concrete Retaining Wall Feionty 2d,m111 • iftili%* sans roan c„taete.000 pnp27m,s Nt urcaliper Aspen Tree , NovemW25,m1a �da.h wer•Dant Oyer ae6o.See War) q2 10•caliper Aspen Tree December l4,mta #3 18'caliper Cotlomvaad „ tannery zS,mlg N4 12'caliper TBD 42"Stone Fence N5 14'caliper Teo r9-e6w xex n,slaw aemvbsrubb rtednne, N8 ]]'caliper TBD D.W.totatecaaed42•0eoro a,rdpleax) 75' 11 ed,,xed perm,See Sea.and EHraex) 0 5 10 20 Unbct loan Hag Cob.Basalt Trees To Be Relocated shoal, Raised Planter 1 Pervious Paver Image Naxawxd V. 9a amp tra .Ponder apt as s) Number size Type #7 14'caliper Spruce Stale:V IS"=l'•g' • --I I i-; •—____. 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Aon Hd0 o101 01l6 eUt0 tn,:ild Si.toaiec.as lD eadt a) () f H231...o lTCIenhisr ecta ull'gilt rWhyt Mpsloa Lunir gcbehyt sfor ot13hm°e rbasel.l lolawn dtospu sopf ew 1a0ll.1 futures MI be Wxkod horn view wihovers andror sold shades. 11.;41e1o1e 2-0 Concrete Retaining Wall L :tn11 lClIlifb:P)tiir y.216.1.2gI0L,t. 0:4 7 _ odDeraleEad TKkvi: nh1;2o g1 Lighting Legend Stone Wall 1 IS7=1.==TATT=7, 0 5 10 20 .1 Symbol Only. Typo Manufacturer/Item/ Finish Fixture edocenl acnE4.Sec Sentbn am GO ieen)- .... 21 WO/Step Ugh' Hinkley'Luna LED Step.120V 58506TT Titanium LED • 4 Path Light Hinkley ISIS LED Atlantis Path tight Titanium LED Raised Planter IIMMIIMM Muth (DOcble need steel labdcated trough Peadet coal 51..k) L - — 50' LED Hope Light To be delennined LED laiiii!V E It Rope Light illectsisd) 04/06/zoi a e _ii :". ., ._______. : „ .. 0 Existing Trees \ R • i Roremded) z. :,, F>rtR `. Proposed 30°Boulder Wall " J -- _ CIExioh. .ees . / ...4., �% /O g6t'r; ' ar J s Existing Wall / / Ra /' '� \\ \ \ P'DFerIY Line Drainage Swale II* _ _ �\ -- \� ��4 )`\\ •,ge(sxcaazs=m) '�° / _ \ F_kA..ve •/ �_� \ 11111 O \/ , ' r i JAM /0 Window Well �'_�!�/ L`-_ % j/�/�j M,/9 1 � id I \I y//4-a\ jail79r9 r 41 �� iilltr,' I � `_♦7988 36'Hand Hail r4e v.Lot F /I/j(I/ ff�� .�J/y' `,,\ iI rlit h 796r ���.4 Main Floor ,/ _ 44 �_.. Concrete Steps Gravel Araa ` D F mFlooru=7D5e.7a ,� ` ■p/J�-i/°/ggr 3(sanel frith concrete 4S00 pal e+ze dare F.Iarea nlil-Ydc1ane-kAread lbas,.Cot= al';e7l•mrbp•lin •,4,0 , /a� DnlraColx'O to raA de Gre',Afi�.Sc.minus%aIXr 1. pa pe/Ymuy ashndrirdrrxk) � � D ii of yZ_ /g6/ i Area Drain ,,jl'• ♦ (,`,_I 'g6j lamemamn=sas°s) l Garaaa � 41 11r /�� • r@[Y,• �/ / 7�' r II ����~V Concrete Pavers Stone Wall c1� 79>D>b ce mattIn fresh x xk� ++6'OI.AIe4, 2,-.venccr to matrll ra,kknce. / , ,, /� •/ Gr t.0.1Y.rolbx<eed 46 abora tdsh aramduw ,' .�_j' r Uars Cdx Da.k e�,e".400apslOpadays) ,11attn1 gopxry.Sea Section and erection.) I�v4�)/I I , r l:� i L::++++4--;1 ii .,„, f-��;1 r{ /- f • Pro�osed 6'-0"Wood Fence ` �1(',I r�`r jI ,p l;: - `_%- i I_ illt it i o orb 4 lwriim'al da,si farce.Both sides.Poets a ea c.c.See doe's.) Auto Court Q,,q rr O -�I�IIU 59 par taa7e sa n.utlnoac•re.m wDa•pxn,sad,pa.xswagw- =_�r� -'-�..-.. li�.l. �d /15 .nemn,nr.�aw�.Te,:•aa,=""'" t,c% ro -.,-.__I % /ail�tiffiZ17/ a1 swwn.au•.s41Z.wnnelaIntler. i. 41111 sa.dranoa.�cohr•Dxkrar,eco.+Dooppezedar,t .• �� '\ / / All Ent /fy� I Albp i r; "::;''„w' ''_TT/�~ 4"PVC Culvert .���� l �I ' r . '/ram fl'�' ��. Exi otlnxg Trees • %' �•//t�� !i lr `_ r1',.,- ,j� - `..�' �f kiNvW I...E ',:, - - ----: ell : liri‘ 1.1i33 [!fit , �r®� "t ;ktiAd. a� irfs 0...4-1-, ifitior: 4 iii, ,_.4,47,.,Ai,, ''''e. ell yiiiiii4-4T "---------- :. P —Air .--,qiihr CA `5 i,"I r :.0 r -I t----__ / Stone Bench (11111) isle Eerslin Trees Llls)4.1„,- �1._- ;`�.---- �•�`'s• �` 1-1 / / �'lt�llr''I �,� Rem lgiwe, +�!;1="J=�) -- -- 14 ~_� ''��11/l�� 'a`[J „.,4..` (-2_ it 111.; 7 (WI 11ma'J/�., `;�•`_ `Rr ��.ry s 6,0'Art WallCZ po cl ,qi / f•, '� So Utilities o In i ''ilkiV,7041,1';,--;054-Welt--Attvok,;,:? . Pi 0 a~ Cli lN-,era .__I ® swan nersl Note: II A be „Aim sod end perennial areas shall receive spray irrigation with 100e overlap.This system shall be Dutomalic. - "I/�, 2.All Dees and shrubs located within native grass areas shall receive bubbler irrigation. 2'-0"Concrete Retaining Wall uale eenra.R22,2o1s Irrigation Key: -'".mm� (sand oe.DacrcTM See De.is oars IX4a'UarkCeti',eso.sea Dear) ED Revised: N6017.2018 March 13,21118 Symbol Description Plantings Irrigation Type Irrigation Area: Stone Wall O High Intensity Planting Areas(HIP) Lawn 6"Pop-Up Spray Heads w/100%coverage •CM ear es/ veneerb math rea'aatca. HIP= 290 S.F. J T.w.rotb ca4a-ireZTII ane o 5 10 zo arnp`mpr"i,.seas«,�,w�atl�.x`x,) MIP= 662S.F. IIIIIIIMI r--_I Please revise the language to be LIP = 818 SF Q2 Medium Intensity Planting Awes (MIP) Shrub and Perenials 18"Pop-Up Spray Heads w/100%coverage the same as WELS Section 5.52 shot: I___JTotal= 1,770 S.F. r___ Rais-d Planter Is..tow,madam,high water use. 1 I (DwMeeared skarad' :tl Ways Poade,coot taxi!) This plan or another should I. J Low Intensity Planting Areas(LIP) Trees and Shrubs in Mulch Beds Two Bubblers at each tree and one Bubbler at each shrub +Nearly depki the h1drozones as I -- per Section srndo ing.0o preferably plant by nt .� -IVED rn!orrendering...pridrat plan) I� species.by cannon and Stale:I7a'=1'•O. ' botanical name,should be on this 2018 City of Aspen Water Efficient Landscaping Standards City of Aspen Water Efficient Landscaping Standards `.' soil Cdisc a IJ " `. / Existing Trees v V - - IT°rcmaN.) 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Lot F , Kb+d.els lMF' 7888 �/� Main Floor ;, ,e '.w b�anar..uawrne,.rr <.aa:y.. endax..wJrr.aso...mb.,enl ea•c •aa nwem•+saamd sees weatwe.IF.:sh MO(EL.7959.]61 18 4d...y tb ra adw'.-....1setae,rowen.0 bewtro..... Gravel Area �, � O Q J� � � rna ma\rrswaan.marowdmr. (fir a,rotr.dcW,dz..od9darca JJ'°m-,.=.1.dgg _ sr Seca ceptcr de 1- °c.C.Id!M shOdirdsaahm Ca cd aaaTret Iles m areanl.I-2'oleanpaded matl Daw.Cw.'a niNTde'y 2'mNasaaslw lire(rock) ,��� ', ___ - :1144-6,,,tit *® t7ien_ inwred.eesreetJd YAvmz-a.bPa p _W MemOul Vurm w..d a:Vaal rt-waara 1. *, � bmmH. Area Drain I 1 ,�- t 1 �a� t lC aammo,.ssalbeeredbaa::r,ao-ctndes on:.aS). (lone»,arm=s9»zs) •"arilGaragel ��'�5.�'ti�;. : "dp �OL v n....lobs•acerb"ratatHeraa.saro,m)aee9'ave curt(]trod slab= 59s) r}2;G2+�, .ane wtdr)nd,.ad.a:is e.(5,..match aea..:..rtwwe12S eir x(IPS)G `!l,5?f / ane ouemiuiera[.aceirrsmoa..(5•.)ya.aaMVa.Meete...W)b13)tsMortraSlitt 7,-",--, 0 r`r Jae.uao.xwtse)y.aara,midst a.d,aw,caw.waso'w msdtaw.r,+esr Stone Wall It1.11 .ero MOW dabaaam .tea d.deau/Weals seater aeyA 1.01 walla sting tersoc. etekenoocec. ,� % • saga aeaadnrka e.e.nwaq+vssaAna7arin eta sea 9rl+•d T.ew.note/weee09W above N,dh graded the 1 ow.day. ymnel,6n deb pbho WA(iJdanwa.wdze .dared property.See Section and meamnl )� �/ r JJ// •+ + ]'•1 ..;> I.Sthot:,s+cdvwre.gr,yaraur.e..alwwn.wb aw.a Meemuw.Jr., = , _ / , l' /iiiirc:::/I .l, ga0 sc.dt -.abrewarenwaro.tated. wrw+adrw,.sed...t.wd.aw.w„r.x/-� J J !1 + J .r.- a.«.tarpwrtarsesThwee r.w�ksAranevalasons.r.wee./�/ J / _ I Gravel Palh worm vr°- '% -, r'/ [_^ ^ ,/r r eiehlwedra.rsop•'cam. a we.rc,deafAlSE y.ser wtasemivt ^SVCt Cs.ewwEdpe uaa:af!•ms:a1'msa- leedp�;;ev;1r, r - -- - , Coverr aids Yclrry W'rove nestled re rioci)J ---_/r /' %s,'=` 1'j95 ,. raw=era wa mad:mewta.aiweN.artinzlea »oi and J," r I 9 .dare ace-d,«<IJt•.ww.e.-..n Auto Court l; / . �1111111*"121114., + . 11wt.m:sTe sa.11.vnxocx'raan Baba-v.mrada wse(saeg,w. �aL _ r•. �� "%i soalPanem:n'aayaJed.q'.Coar'9ase001010 Carymnd:'a'atlr Sarltl' __il4 J _/1 )`a{' nsF rtdn.De.een3uACobof14.x'cob.connnldabmdaa %/ ' 05 1 r- t nacie"moken stb.+.db31�absos.s bw`wtecaw't-0-,°ra•`rdddsta - SaMrnslkwvaCobr•oak C.eY a6W+OOD pslw2a d+Js) l\;;(i;j,r l,�ls.`� l 't; lilt• Rw BY600) ,- awrr�.,s°w.rhsrn a.!e.trd erpra.ea.awaw• '9- l , *ft Jsladwtwawdw.Ar.arwam=n 4' fiat 1`•,% I aloft /' .raw, gtiipEzistin Tress if �'�:;%,'. �' ` t-- - • a I , t1'Mil as • 'i'=.ft, 0'r ii- i 4.41# _ l� 46111 ;T Plant Key `\Il/,J. Ir.l�V ee 4t /Yly�\t1•`r�,` >9sr =��`-.„,• ``'• drillIta �a�j _ ,,.• Ctly, Common Name/Salentine Nemo $oaclnq f f.On iiil rg: Ore iziNI '`.� 411, I uJ'I o 5 Quaking Aspen/Populus hemubides 4'cal. 5'mln. Fie ollected Clumps r� , i l ,`''/snr\y`,; stslflr 0� 3 Ouakirg Aspen/Populusaemubidos 51cal. 5•Mn. Ref. olleeledClumps •7 Cin ,/Nil Osfes .. t",/►1.a,/J a ....„ ; J4,,0e 14 Pattern Pedeciv Talarian Maple/Ater lalnriaum Pattern PodoctH 3'cal. 72'min. Sin Trunk Spedmen .. "�, �� ° _ -7',".?' re •lo be hgh danching 7'; 111114 lir �'• s , `5' �'/ '.___-• �``� 1,4 !r fSd iiry Cbs to/f.ts Sno0ess35'w12min.• ' " �� / `i rr �T:`� Jrul ::T PP P'SPmg )ll ExistingTrees ��:: _'--.-. 1'4 :.n �r, . or- 4r:: ,Ina � �];1,, 1y." !� 6 ian Weal Sydrgax prestonlae'Jwnes hlecFerlenn ar0 8'min. Full•base arl'� r=>//,�• _ , ���►st'Lreh -. ,,$ IT.os'r.a T9w.D) "':/✓'��r,r.g -` 11 p, yr 35 PekingC°Iloneaster/Conitoneasler lucldus a7 3'Irvin. T'• (o dense �:�,e-;'! %� \' / aLd� :/ 1 •`�',` rect. .tar hedge form p i �_o I 1< ./ 43 Burrgg nd CarouselBJa anese Barber ! a5 2'o.c. Td d to dense a 0 old' 1re;i, J I O BOMeds Ihunbegii Burg My Carousels mod ,•afar hedge loon ��,, ',�+`��:`i " �lili1tKKn.� 5o Mixed Perennials 51 18'min. "' • .G '/Jl�s'Ii1•'' .: rao Mixed Perennials In Native Area: al 1a'min. `._ " Delphinium,Wptno•Iris•Columbine•Fall Aster.Geranium Thera are a number of plants listed here that 4::::, ® Apr �O� 1/2 C.Y. 3!e•minus Buck Pea Gravel(around stepping stones) require either lass a N °,m'#6', ,•, more water(see �a to., s,_.4 Appenceee E of WELS) A. Q r�{ `�s� 25 nets Green rAorreywort/LyslmachU nummWarla F32 B'Mn. 11 than keacafed by the F�1 �at�rs ` daztYmBePr 5Bss7 �t1 Yak hylko:onesdepfctad J- _` 250 s.l. Bluegrass Sod enamslp;this n, for n V0 Wan Is Psted as - l.:nGe 2'-0"Concrete Retaining Wall GN RO 8, A medium slotw"Ns February P C s es is bar Date Fen SaM f.t''"oa ck.ire p1113 as Days Q\ 746 15 eccarr6ng to _ �aa.h edar'oark m.yteru.s.e orsJ) ^ Please 01 NeviseJ: Menh T,2018 Planting Notes: ��03Iu2oos Pieasorevaopm Mont.15.2018 • p'en(s)accoldingly. Trees To Be Removed na03/122 e 1. Location of all trees shall be staked and approved by Landscape Architect prior to final installation. Stone Wall - 2. Exact placement and shape of planting beds shall be reviewed by Landscape Architect prior to final installation. le'cuu<.,a.,fsrme,b.xerxmub,esr.a. Number Sire Tr se 3. Verify locations of all pertinent existing site improvements and utilities already installed prior to commencing planting work.If any I.OW.not to emceed ae•above arch wade auw Cat'. aa,.remwreee,.See sedan and eaveton.) Cl ID'Caliper Aspen Tree - q part of the this plan cannot be Implemented due to site conditions,contact the Landscape Architect for instructions prior to commencing work p p erF,OF COV P,, 0 5 10 20 1.1 l2 ID'caliper Aspen Tree 0 (, 4. Four loch steel edging is shall installed Pine bark all grass areas and planting beds.5 O Q /3 18'caliper Teo (q EP ears[ e. r planting sh beds shall receiveca e"smalli ish ra mulch. ND$CPc 6. Grades shown in the landscape areas are finish grades,including 6"of topsoil in lawn areas and 12"of topsoil in planting areas. Raised Planter 05 12' caliper TOO T (nauAp oared stes+talatak4lmoah Pointer sal vdsx) s5 14•caliper TB L See City of Aspen"Soil Criteria"on this sheet for soil form specifications. p anurd•I aura+( -7. See Civil Engineer's Plan for grading and drainage information. 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Ie:eyCO i _ ... i if* i z. 2.Verify locations and conditions of existing bees and plant material prior to beginning work Contractor shell lake nppropriato 1iv I. _��_ - a (to�lref algal measures In protect them and avoid compaction within the drip lines.Avoid cutting roots over l'diameter.Existing plant material 11 V�,1 w rst damage by contractor shall be replaced al contractors expense.Snow lancing shall be installed around the drip line of each existing tree. n.r 3. Conractor shall be respons.D:o for obtaining all permits. O /N0(efrs ePa �;s , Al van D.It— Ue4**/*/ftly 2'-0"Concrete Retaining Wall Isam flan mrc,rs.a000�eza oars ReaiaeJ: February 21.2018 Dads cote Trait Gray teem.See Dalai) Fehma(y 23,2018 Trees To Be Removed Number Size Type „ ,0"caliper Aspen Tree Stone Wall p2kl 1O'caliper Aspen Tree (e•cxtu and tlrstoneveneerlamald,re,d_..a- N3 18'calil r TBD MMINIIIIIIIIIII T.O..e.mr 03enceea a6•.boss finis grade or Ma #4 12'call or TBD 0 5 l0 20 arjronrpxrnry.See Seamen Flevat`,-) #5 14"caliper TBD H8 11"caliper TBD sl'kel` Raised Planter #y 14"cahper TBD Bg' L T - 1 IDwbp leaded steel lobe..trough.Ponder coal.ad) IIIMITI momilifilVEn Scala:d/IS"=1'-0' 04/06/2010 MARCH 9, 2018 TREE INVENTORY REPORT e • 101.5'WiATERS AVENUE, ASPEN COLORADO 4,0 •I t ‘. 1-7'. 1/) 1 . fr 3 p r .• r ' ASPEN TREE SERVICE PREPARED BY: ANDREW PLENINGER Est.1982 1111 Village Road,Carbondale CO 81623(97o)063-3070 PURPOSE & SUMMARY Gretchen Greenwood Architect is working on a site improvement plan for the property at 1015 Waters Avenue,Aspen, CO(See Attachment i—Tuttle Improvement Survey Plat).We were contracted to inventory and evaluate trees on the site for tree removal permitting purposes. Each tree meeting the City or Aspen's tree mitigation requirements was evaluated and an inventory noting the species, diameter and condition of each tree was completed. A total of 15 trees were inventoried and 7 are designated for removal.The total Maximum Aspen Mitigation Value of the removals is$31,557•o2.Three(3)of the removals score a 3-Fair condition rating and the remaining 4 tree removals score 4-Poor or 5-Very Poor/Dead condition. METHODOLOGY INVENTORY Working from the site plans provided by Gretchen Greenwood Architect(See Attachment z—Edited Site Plan Map), each tree meeting the City of Aspen's requirements or noted on the site survey was inventoried.The City of Aspen's ordinance 13.2o.o2o states that a permit is required from the City of Aspen to remove a deciduous tree with a Diameter Breast Height(DBH)6 inches or larger,a conifer tree with a DBH of 4 inches or larger and a native tree with a DBH of 3 inches of larger. Data collected for each tree included;Tree ID/Tag#,the DBH measured to the lower 1/2 inch at approximately 4.5 feet above ground level,tree species,and condition. Each tree was tagged with an aluminum numbered tag with the number correlating to an Edited Site Survey Map site plan map and the Tree Inventory Worksheet(See Attachment 3—Tree Inventory Worksheet). The location of trees meeting Aspen requirements and not of the original site survey map was noted on the Edited Site Survey Map,tagged and inventoried. Condition values were assigned as a result of visual indicators such as the presence of dead limbs,signs or symptoms of disease/insects,or structural defects. Definitions of the condition scale are as follows: i) Excellent-A healthy,vigorous tree,reasonably free of signs and symptoms of disease,with good structure and form typical of the species. 2) Good-Tree with slight decline in vigor,small amount of twig dieback,minor structural defects that could be corrected. 3) Fair-Tree with moderate vigor,moderate twig and small branch dieback,thinning of crown,poor leaf color,moderate structural defects that might be mitigated by regular care. 4) Poor-Tree in decline,epicormic growth,extensive dieback of medium to large branches,significant pathogen activity or structural defects that cannot be abated. 5) Very Poor/Dead-Tree is in severe decline,highly hazardous or is dead. The data for each tree was entered into a tree inventory worksheet(Attachment 3—Tree Inventory Worksheet)and the maximum mitigation value was calculated using the formula provided in the City of Aspen's Title 13 ordinance: Basic Value=$42.00 x 3.14 x(D/2)2 Where: D=the diameter of the tree in inches. 1 LIMITS OF THE ASSIGNMENT This investigation is based solely upon the information noted from my visits to the site in November 2017. I have not performed any professional surveying, laboratory examinations, studied soil composition or employ any other diagnostic techniques beyond visual examination of the trees and the site. I provided general conclusions of tree health and provided recommendations based upon these observations. OBSERVATIONS SITE DESCRIPTION The site is a residential property absent of formal landscaping around the residence.The site is composed of aspen,spruce and narrowleaf cottonwood trees. 6, • I • . - ,. ,. :ti? .4%' ‘' tr Photo 1.View from front of ;. ,iiii 1't ,'ti �, x property. • i1 ' �. • SPECIFIC TREE OBSERVATIONS ASPEN IN .,1'�''t. •�1. Photo 2.Tree ID#82 is pictured left. • "`�""-�i�; ^x' Tree has been shaded out by the .•. �� . , •. �i ,,.1... (;j ? adjacent spruce trees and has codominant stems at the top of the te •r. 1 tree. 2 a' , �` j / - . <\,` r • . - 7 it,PAriiik.-.„ ( Ali.,,.:'ifriP,./fr,1._; 1 i \ Photo 3.Tree ID#s 90&91 pictured yf ).�4 i - =� right.Trees have cytospora and •_, =_ _ kir `.. „•;.,,...._ _•, •-_,. hypoxylon canker diseases. - ,. -r ir'..: A 4• 1 it f. 3,!iy� . • ..., ,,r,:a... .8., i 'A ',..- ---fir . - ' ; ilik.'"4Wai--rAyitiff , / pop, fisno 1 , ,... -, \ ...._‘_.....„ . ,,. ,,,,:„,,,y .,), ik, „" . Q - Photo 4.Tree ID#94 Tree has ,0` �, ... % phelinus,poplar borer and wetwood. Olt* 14 *4:4\,4iiiplt. .,_. rti —\-- Jr.........Ik , .-ii: 1 A ifiepA, r K �' : ''..,,,A.: \ .. .„ tea, 3 COTTONWOOD There are two tagged cottonwood(#s 84&85)that could be characterized as one tree with multiple stems. I% %1 .. j .4,� 1 _ ._ /' Photo 5.Tree ID#s 84&85. •+0' ' ;A ''�':; Codominant stems with another , ',.;: decaying stem that was removed 1`, between the two stems. i .:- -4.- if 1 ('' `, ,e , ' 'il.Sty. . 'n., '' A- Y • t .r l j i Si�1r_Y' N 1! i r�( i ,, - 1 ��.�,�j� Photo 6.Tree ID#s 84, Both stems v r4 4;. , are exhibiting trunk sprouting and ' . .'. 47.., branch dieback indicators of poor f 4''' 41' I health. Gt 1,, l .sy'T`..hV 4 SPRUCE The two Colorado spruce designated for removal are in fair condition. Growth increments are short and the crowns are asymmetrical due to shading as a result of their close location to one another and the cottonwoods and aspen located in the grouping of trees. FINDINGS, DISCUSSION & CLOSING The site plan designates 7 trees to be removed(See Attachment z—Edited Site Plan Map&Attachment 3—Tree Inventory Worksheet).Tree species include 3 quaking aspens, 2 Colorado blue spruce,and 2 narrowleaf cottonwood. The total Maximum Aspen Mitigation Value of the removals is$31,S77.02.Three(3)of the removals score a 3-Fair condition rating and the remaining 4 removals score 4- Poor or 5-Very Poor/Dead condition.It is my judgement that based on condition of these trees, City of Aspen Forestry may reduce this mitigation value.The City's mitigation value finding can also be reduced by the cost of landscaping on the project. Unfortunately, due to the present density of trees on the property there are limited planting opportunities. There are 4 trees designated for preservation.Tree protection measures such as tree protection fencing should be employed to protect these trees during construction.Additional measures may be necessary if excavations are required within the driplines of these trees. In addition to the City of Aspen tree protection measures that must be taken during construction there are pre-construction treatments that can be employed to minimize the impact of construction activities. Proper root pruning prior to excavations within the dripline of a tree as well as growth regulator treatments to slow the growth of the tree will minimize the impact of these activities. Pruning and other plant health care treatments on the trees to remain will reduce tree related risks and enhance the health of these trees. I am available to provide any additional assistance you may like or require to resolve these challenges and realize the completion of a successful project. 5 Attachment 1 - Improvement Survey Plat Lots D and E,Block 41,East Aspen Addition,as shown on the A,pco, Z�, plat of the East Aspen Additional Townsite Plat,recorded in Ditch Book 2A at Page 252,as Reception No.108453, Filldn County,Colorado. [ •brr" rc°`"'CO m" G .r mvrra w.w, aaf Met ARP awxrvi. MMis : ".orb' er6' •MBA : .. ,.. a0M;.r., '+a f� wro< ; 55"raw '`Rr 1 > Z ? rr—L. r:::1. Tse :=4:'M Ad.-. 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Stone Wall V e!&I w i j1:eYnl.lYntrit.11,.vY11/NY”u Created by Andrew Pleninger,Aspen Tree Service March 5, 2018 Base plan copied from page L-1, Layout& Materials Plan Richard Camp Landscape Architecture Dated: Revised February 21, 2018 Attachment 3 Tree Inventory Worksheet Aspen Tree Service 1015 Waters Ave,Aspen CO March 2018 Maximum Tree ID/ H of Proposed Aspen Condition DBH Species Noteable Comments Tag N Stems Management Mitigation Rating Value 81 1 15 FIR SUBAPLINE Preserve NA 2-Good 82 1 8.5 ASPEN QUAKING Remove $2,382.08 3-Fair 83 1 13 SPRUCE Remove $5,571.93 3-Fair Codominant COLORADO Stems BLUE 84 1 13.5 COTTONWOOD, Remove $6,008.78 4-Poor Codominant NARROWLEAF Stems 85 1 11.5 COTTONWOOD, Remove $4,360.28 4-Poor Codominant NARROWLEAF Stems 86 1 17 SPRUCE Remove $9,528.33 3-Fair COLORADO BLUE 87 1 8.5 SPRUCE Preserve NA 3-Fair Codominant COLORADO Stems BLUE 88 1 7.5 SPRUCE Preserve NA 4-Poor COLORADO BLUE 89 1 6 SPRUCE Preserve NA 3-Fair COLORADO BLUE 90 1 7.5 ASPEN QUAKING Preserve NA 5-Very Hypoxylon Poor/Dead canker 91 1 8 ASPEN QUAKING Remove $2,110.08 5-Very Cytospora Poor/Dead canker Page 1 of 2 Attachment 3 Tree Inventory Worksheet Aspen Tree Service 1015 Waters Ave,Aspen CO March 2018 Maximum Tree ID/ i#of Proposed Aspen Condition DBI-I Species Noteable Comments Tag#I Stems Management Mitigation Rating Value 92 1 7 ASPEN QUAKING Remove $1,615.53 5-Very Poor/Dead 93 1 8 ASPEN QUAKING Preserve NA 5-Very Poor/Dead 94 1 8.5 ASPEN QUAKING Preserve NA 4-Poor Phelinus, poplar borer, wetwood 95 1 3 SERVICEBERRY Preserve NA 4-Poor Total $31,577.02 Page 2 of 2 ay d Moe"lea erenart l.n0s,pry s:aMads sawn. 1:'I I ---....---.........,........—. ne.t.T" •.` i, 4-,••••441PAIIIIC.S-Ait. .. 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Respectfully, Andrew G. Pleninger Consulting Arborist Aspen Tree Service 1111 Village Road Carbondale, CO 81623 T 970.963.3070 F 970.963.6214 myaspentree.com