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HomeMy WebLinkAboutParksCommentsFrom:David Radeck To:Sarah Yoon; Amy Simon; Ben Carlsen; Bob Narracci; Bonnie Muhigirwa; David Coon; Denis Murray; Hailey Guglielmo; Jack Danneberg; Jim Pomeroy; Mike Horvath; Nick Thompson; PJ Murray; Trish Aragon Subject:RE: HPC Referral Project: 202 E. Main Street Date:Thursday, June 20, 2019 5:00:08 PM Attachments:image001.png image012.png image013.png image014.png image015.png Hi Sarah, Parks comments: On page 19, applicant is asking for a removal of the front tree. As there are two trees in the front yard, 1 deciduous and 1 coniferous, we need to know which they are inquiring about. What are the limits of excavation in front yard? This will require discussion with the City Forester to see how close to the cottonwood trunks they can disturb. On pages 5 & 30, Waiver request for Parks Dedication fees will need approval of Manager of Parks. DBH on cottonwood trees are the same on both surveys, one dated 9/24/2012 and the other dated 3/21/2019. Will need to verify sizes. If ENG is requiring sidewalk to be replaced it must be of a floating design and no excavation can occur within the driplines of the existing cottonwoods. Any activity in the front yard will require discussion with the City Forester as it is entirely within the driplines of the cottonwoods. This includes staging of house while the basement is being dug. The waterline for both 202 and 208 W Main is in between the 2 cottonwoods and a discussion will need to be had between ENG and Parks to determine the best location for the new waterline. Dave David Radeck Project Technician Parks Department 585 Cemetery Lane Aspen, CO 81611 p: 970.429.2025 c: 970.274.2175 f: 970.920.5128 www.cityofaspen.com