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TR-2022-023 Action Letter (hazard) Comm . F lopme t De+2U,161 jeLG4ITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PIE M�2-02 sion — upe?FANNING DIVISION �CUPERTIN4 ROVECITY HALL Case # 10300 TORRE AVENUE • CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255 in"=661 Numbers TELEPHONE: (408) 777-3308 • FAX: (408) 777-3333 CUPERTINO CUPERTINO.ORG Approval Body: Director/Staff Approval Date 08/19/22 Signature &WAe1$e Case Manager Brian Kempf 10500 N.De Anza Blvd. Tree Removal Permit, TR-2022-023 SUBJECT: TREE REMOVAL PERMIT ACTION LETTER—Application TR-2022-023 This letter confirms the decision of the Director of Community Development, given on August 19, 2022 approving a Tree Removal Permit to allow the removal of one (1) hazardous 17.5-inch DBH Alnus Rhombifolia (White Alder) and its replacement with one (1) 36-inch box Quercus hypoleucoides (Silver Leaf Oak) in the same location at a property in a mixed-use Planned Unit Development located at 10500 N.De Anza. Staff has made the finding that the protected tree poses a hazard to the safety of property, and that the tree has the potential to immediately damage existing or proposed essential structures and cannot be controlled or remedied through reasonable relocation. The finding is necessary to grant the tree removal permit in accordance with the definition provided in Cupertino Municipal Code (CMC) Section 14.18.150(B)(1) of the City's Protected Tree Ordinance. The application is approved with the following conditions: 1. APPROVED PROJECT This approval is based on the certified arborist report prepared by Deva Braden (ISA Board Certified Master Arborist, WE-7034A), dated May 20, 2022, consisting of five pages that include photos of the dead tree, an evaluation of the health of the tree, a tree removal site plan and a tree replacement proposal and site plan. 2. ACCURACY OF THE PROTECT PLANS The applicant/property owner is responsible to verify all pertinent property data including but not limited to property boundary locations,building setbacks,property size, building square footage, any relevant easements and/or construction records. Any misrepresentation of any property data may invalidate this approval and may require additional review. 10500 N.De Anza Blvd. Page 2 of 4 TR.- 0 023 Comm�rnt�y 6-023 ment Department Planning Division—Cupertino CUPERTINo 3. TRE4F1?fR&V4nMENT Case # T R42QQQg02$placement tree is one (1)36-inch box Quercus hypoleucoides (Silver Leaf k)tt(&h nplxaated on the subject property in the area as specified on the replacement plan within 3 days of tree removal. The applicant shall provide the Department of Approval Body: D�reocntordn tyPkevelopment adequate documentation, including but not limited to Approva I Date U teLZ2—L- s€e€it Qr WvQices, to verify that the replacement tree has been Signature Cat Vfhiyt(Tdrone Case Manager 4. PROTECTED TREES The applicant understands that replacement trees may not be removed without a Tree Removal Permit and that they shall be responsible for ensuring the proper maintenance and care of the tree. The applicant shall also disclose the location and species of all replacement trees on site upon sale of the property. 5. NESTING BIRDS Nests of raptors and other birds shall be protected when in active use, as required by the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act and the California Department of Fish and Game Code. a. Construction and tree removal/pruning activities shall be scheduled to avoid the nesting season to the extent feasible. If feasible, tree removal and/or pruning shall be completed before the start of the nesting season to help preclude nesting.The nesting season for most birds and raptors in the San Francisco Bay area extends from February 1 through August 31. Preconstruction surveys (described below) are not required for tree removal or construction activities outside the nesting period. b. If construction activities and any required tree removal occur during the nesting season (February 1 and August 31), a qualified ornithologist shall be required to conduct surveys prior to tree removal or construction activities. Preconstruction surveys shall be conducted no more than 14 days prior to the start of tree removal, pruning or construction. Preconstruction surveys shall be repeated at 14-day intervals until construction has been initiated in the area after which surveys can be stopped. During this survey, the ornithologist shall inspect all trees and other possible nesting habitats in and immediately adjacent to the construction areas for nests. c. If the survey does not identify any nesting birds that would be affected by construction activities, no further mitigation is required. If an active nest containing viable eggs or young birds is found sufficiently close to work areas to be disturbed by these activities, their locations shall be documented,and protective measures implemented under the direction of the qualified ornithologist until the nests no longer contain eggs or young birds. 10500 N.De Anza Blvd. Page 3 of 4 TR.- 0 023 Comm�rnt�y 6-023 ment Department Planning Division—Cupertino CUPERTIn0 APRRONBDctive measures shall include establishment of clearly delineated Case # TR-2022-(028ision zones (i.e. demarcated by identifiable fencing, such as orange Application NurrWft§tructlori fencing or equivalent) around each nest location as determined by the qualified ornithologist, taking into account the species Approval Body: Director/ Stirds nesting, their tolerance for disturbance and proximity to existing Approval Date 08/19/22 development. In general, exclusion zones shall be a minimum of 300 feet Signature Catherine Taron#or raptors and 75 feet for passerines and other birds.The active nest within Case Manor exclusion zone shall be monitored on a weekly basis throughout the nesting season to identify signs of disturbance and confirm nesting status. The radius of an exclusion zone may be increased by the qualified biologist, if project activities are determined to be adversely affecting the nesting birds. Exclusion zones may be reduced by the qualified biologist only in consultation with California Department of Fish and Wildlife. The protection measures and buffers shall remain in effect until the young have left the nest and are foraging independently or the nest is no longer active. e. A final report on nesting birds and raptors,including survey methodology, survey date(s), map of identified active nests (if any), and protection measures (if required), shall be submitted to the Planning Manager, through the building permit review process, and be completed to the satisfaction of the Community Development Director prior to the start of grading. 6. INDEMNIFICATION AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY As part of the application, to the fullest extent permitted by law, the applicant shall agree to indemnify, defend with the attorneys of the City's choice, and hold harmless the City, its City Council, and its officers, employees, and agents (collectively, the "indemnified parties") from and against any liability, claim, action, cause of action, suit, damages, judgment, lien, levy, or proceeding (collectively referred to as "proceeding")brought by a third party against one or more of the indemnified parties or one or more of the indemnified parties and the applicant related to any Ordinance, Resolution, or action approving the project, the related entitlements, environmental review documents, finding or determinations, or any other permit or approval authorized for the project. The indemnification shall include but not be limited to damages, fees, and costs awarded against the City, if any, and cost of suit, attorneys' fees, and other costs, liabilities, and expenses incurred in connection with such proceeding whether incurred by the Applicant, the City, or the parties initiating or bringing such proceeding. The applicant shall agree to (without limitation) reimburse the City its actual attorneys' fees and costs incurred in defense of the litigation. Such attorneys' fees and costs shall include amounts paid to the City's outside counsel and shall include City Attorney time and overhead costs and other City staff overhead costs and any costs directly related to the litigation reasonably incurred by City. The applicant shall 10500 N.De Anza Blvd. Page 4 of 4 TR.- 0 023 Comm�rnt�y 6-023 ment Department Planning Division—Cupertino c u PE RTC n o like aA i PR@ME Ilb indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the indemnified parties from Case # aTR_2g)2k2�M damages, attorneys' fees, or costs awards, including attorneys' fees vm axte&wbA"Code of Civil Procedure section 1021.5, assessed or awarded against the indemnified parties. The Applicant shall cooperate with the City to enter a Approval Body: D eim�ursement Agreement to govern any such reimbursement. Approval Date 08/19/22 Signature CathbeA@ant shall agree to (without limitation) reimburse the City for all costs incur &aingadditional investigation or study of, or for supplementing, redrafting, revising, or amending, any document (such as an Environmental Impact Report, negative declaration, specific plan, or general plan amendment) if made necessary by proceedings challenging the project approvals and related environmental review, if the applicant desires to continue to pursue the project. The Applicant shall agree that the City shall have no liability to the Applicant for business interruption, punitive, speculative, or consequential damages. 7. NOTICE OF FEES, DEDICATIONS, RESERVATIONS OR OTHER EXACTIONS The conditions of Project Approval set forth herein may include certain fees, dedication requirements, reservation requirements, and other exactions. Please note that an appeal of this decision may be made within 14 calendar days from the date of this letter. CMC 14.18.150(B)(2) Exemptions, permits the removal of hazardous trees before the approval is granted provided that a retroactive tree removal permit is submitted within 5 days. If an appeal is filed,you will be notified of a public hearing,which will be scheduled before the Planning Commission. Sincerely, Catherine Tarone Permit Technician Planning Division (408) 777-3297 catherinet@cupertino.org Enclosure: arborist report