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approved plans TR-2020-017
I I I I - I I STEVENS CI IKK BLVD EX12"SS \ / \ 0 TABLE 2 - TREE EVALUATION SUMMARY Prepared By: William Sowa ISA Certified Arborist WE-12270A DBH MEASUREMENT HEIGHT: 54" fate of Fvaluation, 11/n1/2n1g Suitability for Preservation is based on the following Ad Good - Trees with good health and structural stability that have the potential for longevity at the site. Moderate - Trees in somewhat declining health and/or exhibits structural defects that cannot be abated with treatment. Trees will require more intense management and will have a shorter lifespan than those in the 'Good' category. Poor - Trees in poor health or with significant structural defects that cannot be mitigated. Tree is expected to decline, regardless of treatment. Health Rating 5 A health , vigorous tree, reasonably free of disease, with good structure and form typical of the species. 4 A tree with slight decline in vigor, small amount of twig dieback, minor structural defects that could be corrected. 3 A tree with moderate vigor, moderate twig and small branch dieback, thinning of crown, poor leaf color, moderate structural defects that may that might be mitigated with care. 2 A tree in decline, a icormic growth, extensive dieback of medium to large branches, significant structural defects that cannot be abated. 1 A tree in severe decline, dieback of scaffold branches and or trunk, mostly epicormicgrowth; extensive structural defects that cannot be abated. 0 Tree is dead. DBH CIRCUMF- PRESERVATION TREE # BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME (INCHES) ERENCE HEALTH SUITABILITY NOTES REMOVE MITIGATED BY (INCHES) 1 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 19.0 60 2 Poor CDB Y A- 36" BOX FRAXINUS UHDEI 2 Acerrubrum Armstrong' Armstrong Red 3.0 9 4 Good Maple 3 Acerrubrum Armstrong' Armstrong Red 3.0 9 4 Good Maple 4 Acerrubrum Armstrong' Armstrong Red 3.0 9 4 Good Maple 5 Acerrubrum Armstrong' Armstrong Red 3.0 9 4 Good Maple 6 Acerrubrum Armstrong' Armstrong Red 3.0 9 4 Good Maple 7 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 11.0 35 2 Poor CDB, PS y O - 24" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' Acer mbrum Armstrong' Armstrong Red 3.0 9 4 Good Maple 9 Ligustrum lucidum Privet 7.0 22 2 Poor CDB, PS 10 Quercus suber Cork Oak 24.0 75 4 Good 11 Acerrubrum Armstrong' Armstrong Red 3.0 9 4 Good Maple 12 Ligustmm lucidum Privet 20.0 63 4 Good CD, CDB, ML, PS 13 Acerrubrum Armstrong' Armstrong Red 3.0 9 4 Good Maple 14 Acerrubrum Armstrong' Armstrong Red 3.0 9 4 Good Maple 15 Acerrubrum Armstrong' Armstraong Red 3.0 9 4 Good Mpie 16 Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 26.0 82 3 Moderate 17 Acerrubrum Armstrong' Armstrong Red 3.0 9 3 Moderate Maple 18 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 11.0 35 2 Poor 19 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 7.0 22 2 Poor 20 Acacia melanoxylon Black Acacia 9.5 30 3 Moderate 21 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 9.0 28 2 Poor Y R - 24" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 22 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 3.0 9 2 Poor 23 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 12.0 38 2 Poor 24 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 13.5 42 2 Poor y B - 36" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 15 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 12.0 38 2 Poor 26 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 16.0 50 2 Poor 27 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 12.0 38 2 Poor Y C - 36" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 28 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 12.0 38 2 Poor Y D - 36" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 29 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 11.5 36 2 Poor y S - 24" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 30 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 16.0 50 2 Poor Y E-36"BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 31 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 13.5 42 2 Poor Y F - 36" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 32 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 19.0 60 2 Poor Y G - 36" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 33 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 11.5 36 2 Poor y v - 24" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 34 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 10.5 33 2 Poor y Z - 24" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 35 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 11.0 35 2 Poor Y AA- 24" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 36 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 13.5 42 2 Poor CD Y H - 36" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 37 Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 23.0 72 3 Moderate y 1- 36" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 38 Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 25.0 79 3 Moderate CR, PS y J - 36" BOX CERCIS OCCIDENTALIS'ALBA' 39 Pinus cananensis Canary Island Pine 20.0 63 3 Moderate CR, PS 40 Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 25.0 79 3 Moderate CR, PS 41 Xylosma congestum Shiny Xylosma 3.5 11 3 Moderate CR, PS 42 Pyrus calleryana Ornamental Pear 6.5 20 2 Poor BLIGHT, CDB, LN, PS 43 Pyrus calleryana Ornamental Pear 12.0 38 2 Poor BLIGHT, CDB, LN, PS 44 Pyrus calleryana Ornamental Pear 12.0 38 2 Poor BLIGHT, CDB, LN, PS 45 Pyrus calleryana Ornamental Pear 10.0 31 2 Poor BLIGHT, CDB, LN, PS 46 Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 22.0 69 3 Moderate Y K - 36" BOX ACERCIS OCCIDENTALIS'ALBA' 47 Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 23.0 72 3 Moderate CR Y L - 36" BOX CERCIS OCCIDENTALIS'ALBA' 48 Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 26.0 82 3 Moderate CR Y M - 36" BOX CERCIS OCCIDENTALIS'ALBA' 49 Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 24.0 75 3 Moderate CR y N - 36" BOX CERCIS OCCIDENTALIS'ALBA' 50 Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 26.0 82 3 Moderate CR y O - 36" BOX CERCIS OCCIDENTALIS'ALBN 51 Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 28.0 88 3 Moderate CR Y P - 36" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 52 Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 28.0 88 3 Moderate CR Y T - 36" BOX CERCIS OCCIDENTALIS'ALBA' 53 Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 30.0 94 3 Moderate CR Y U - 36" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' Pi s n 'e 's n I n i 30 4 3 od at C W- 36" BOX CERCIS OCCIDENTALIS'ALBA' 55 Sequoia sepmervirens Coast Redwood 10.0 31 4 Good Y BB - 24" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 56 Sequoia sepmervirens Coast Redwood 10.0 31 4 Good Y CC - 24" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 57 Sequoia sepmervirens Coast Redwood 10.0 31 4 Good Y DO - 24" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 58 Sequoia sepmervirens Coast Redwood 12.0 38 4 Good Y X - 36" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 59 Sequoia sepmervirens Coast Redwood 13.0 41 4 Good Y Y- 36" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 60 Sequoia sepmervirens Coast Redwood 12.0 38 4 Good Y EE - 36" BOX CERCIS OCCIDENTALIS'ALBN Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 26.0 82 3 Moderate 62 Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 38.0 119 3 Moderate CD, CDB, CR, PS Community Development Department Planning Division - Cupertino CUPLRTINO APPROVE EPRAPHIC SCALE Case # Approval Body: Director / Staff ( In Feet ) Approva I Date 05/27/20 1 inch = 20 feet Signature Ellen Yau Land Use Entitlements Land Planning Landscape Architecture Civil Engineering xUtility Design Land Surveying Stormwater Compliance 1570 Oakland Road (408) 487-2200 San Jose, CA 95131 HMHca.com �PNDSCAPF �I AM q�c sa�q ,A NO. 4466 n J n � Slgnature 2/28/21 • Renewal Date • 04/20/2020 sTgTF CF DCAL\FoR�\P LU iiiiimm LU LU V LU � O U z a ZIS, LU LU LU FM am U Cn U O Cf) O a � Z � a � J 04/24/20201 RESPONSE TO PLAN CHECK NO I DATE DESCRIPTION TREE PROTECTION LEGEND PROJECT NO: 5202.00 DESCRIPTION SYMBOL CAD DWG FILE: 520201VPC.DWG TREE TO BE REMOVED X# DESIGNED BY: LS DRAWN BY: AMC TREE TO REMAIN/PROTECT / � CHECKED BY: BS / # \I DATE: 02/07/2020 / SCALE: 1" = 20' © HMH PROPOSED TREE TREE MITIGATION SUMMARY TABLE ON -SITE TREE MITIGATION TABLE QUANTITY SIZE TOTAL NUMBER DBH ** QTY *** RATIO -SIZE REPLACEMENT QUANTITY +9 24" BOX < 12" DIA. 9 1:1 - 24" BOX 9 TOTAL TREES REQUIRED TO MEET OF NON-NATIVE MITIGATATION REQUIREMENTS +22 36" BOX TREES TO BE = 31 TREES REQUIRED 12"-18" DIA. 9 2:1 - 24" BOX OR REMOVED 18 9 TOTAL PROPOSED TREES 31 ± 18"-36" DIA. 13 2:1 - 24" BOX OR 26 (NOT INCLUDING STREET TREES) 1:1 - 36" BOX 13 TREE REMOVAL AND MITIGATION PLAN L0.01 NOTES: O FENCE THE PERIMETER OF DRIP LINE WITH 6' 1. PROTECTION FOR TREES SHALL BE HIGH CHAIN LINK FENCE. SECURE ONE SIGN PROVIDED BEFORE GRADING OR PER ZONE AS DETAILED BELOW OR APPROVED OTHER EQUIPMENT IS ALLOWED ON EQUAL TO FENCE WITH WIRE TIES. THE PROPERTY. WHEN 2 WHERE PROTECTIVE FENCING CAN NOT BE CONSTRUCTION IS TO TAKE PLACE O BENEATH A TREE CANOPY FENCING INSTALLED AT THE DRIPLINE OF THE TREE OR SHALL BE LOCATED PER ARBORIST. IF WHEN FENCING IS REMOVED FOR CONSTRUCTION OR PAVING IS TO CONSTRUCTION, INSTALL LODGE POLE POSTS (4 TAKE PLACE THROUGHOUT THE AREA PER TREE) AROUND TREE AND WRAP TRUNK IN BENEATH CANOPY, AND DRIP LINE STRAW WADDLE THEN ORANGE SNOW FENCING FENCING IS NOT PRACTICAL, WATTLE TO BRANCHING STRUCTURE. AND SNOW FENCING SHOULD BE USED O CONTRACTOR SHALL CONSULT WITH ARBORIST TO PROTECT THE TRUNKS FROM FOR METHODS OF TRENCHING FOR DAMAGE PER DETAIL. INSTALLATION FOR UTILITIES WITHIN 2. PRUNING MAY BE NECESSARY TO ROOTZONE. FACILITATE REMOVAL OF DEAD WOOD, CONFLICT WITH NEW STRUCTURE, OR REDUCE STRESS AND SHALL BE CARRIED OUT BY A QUALIFIED ARBORIST. 3. CONSULT WITH ARBORIST TO DETERMINE FERTILIZING AND WATERING SCHEDULE FOR EXISTING TREES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION TO REDUCE SHOCK AND STRESS. 4. ONLY TREES WITHIN THE LIMITS OF GRADING OR ADJACENT TO 12° CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREAS AND CONSTRUCTION ACCESS AREAS 0 0 TREE PROTECTION ZONE SHALL RECEIVE TREE PROTECTION. 00 - DO NOT REMOVE EXCEPT FOR UNDER THE N DIRECTION OF THE PROJECT ARBORIST SIGN 0000 00 0 00 0000 0 & 08 0 LU 0 00 n /7 _ Lu 0 TREE PROTECTION DETAIL SCALE: NONE Community Development Department Planning Division — Cupertino CUPERTINO APPROVED Case # TR-2020-017 Application Number(s) Approval Body: Director / Staff Approva I Date 05/27/20 Signature Ellen Yau TREE PROTECTION NOTES . TinNi I SITE PREPARATION: ALL EXISTING TREES SHALL BE FENCED OFF WITHIN, AT OR OUTSIDE THE DRIP LINE (FOLIAR SPREAD) OF THE TREE USING THE FOLLOWING FORMULA: TWELVE INCHES IN DISTANCE FROM THE TRUNK FOR EVERY INCH IN TRUNK DIAMETER, MEASURED 2.0 FEET ABOVE THE AVERAGE GROUND LEVEL. EXAMPLE: A 24 INCH DIAMETER TREE WOULD HAVE A FENCE ERECTED 24 FEET FROM THE BASE OF THE TREE (24 X 12 = 288 / 12 = 24). THE FENCE SHOULD BE A MINIMUM OF SIX FEET HIGH, MADE OF WIRE WITH STEEL STAKES, SUCH AS CYCLONE FENCING. IF THE FENCE IS WITHIN THE DRIP LINE OF THE TREES, EVERY ATTEMPT SHOULD BE MADE TO RELOCATE THE FENCE OUTSIDE THE DRIPLINE OF THE TREE. IF NOT POSSIBLE, THE TREE SHALL BE PRUNED TO REDUCE THE CHANCE OF LIMB BREAKAGE FROM CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ENCROACHING WITHIN THE DRIP LINE. ALL CONTRACTORS, SUBCONTRACTORS AND OTHER PERSONNEL SHALL BE WARNED THAT ENCROACHMENT WITHIN THE FENCED AREA IS FORBIDDEN WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF THE CERTIFIED ARBORIST ON THE JOB. THIS INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO, STORAGE OF LUMBER AND OTHER MATERIALS, DISPOSAL OF PAINTS, SOLVENTS OR OTHER NOXIOUS MATERIALS, PARKED CARS, GRADING EQUIPMENT OR OTHER HEAVY EQUIPMENT. PENALTIES, BASED ON THE COST OF REMEDIAL REPAIRS AND THE EVALUATION GUIDE PUBLISHED BY THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF ARBORICULTURE, SHALL BE ASSESSED FOR DAMAGES TO THE TREES. ';FrTInm GRADING/EXCAVATING: ALL GRADING PLANS THAT SPECIFY GRADING WITHIN THE DRIP LINE OF ANY TREE, OR WITHIN THE DISTANCE FROM THE TRUNK AS OUTLINED IN SECTION I WHEN SAID DISTANCE IS OUTSIDE THE DRIP LINE, SHALL FIRST BE REVIEWED BY THE CERTIFIED ARBORIST. PROVISIONS FOR AERATION, DRAINAGE, PRUNING, TUNNELING BENEATH ROOTS, ROOT PRUNING OR OTHER NECESSARY ACTIONS TO PROTECT THE TREES SHALL BE OUTLINED BY THE ARBORIST. IF TRENCHING IS NECESSARY WITHIN THE AREA AS DESCRIBED ABOVE, SAID TRENCHING SHALL BE UNDERTAKEN BY HAND LABOR. ALL ROOTS 2 INCHES OR LARGER SHALL BE TUNNELED UNDER AND OTHER ROOTS SHALL BE CUT SMOOTHLY TO THE TRUNK SIDE OF THE TRENCH. THE TRUNK SIDE SHOULD BE DRAPED IMMEDIATELY WITH TWO LAYERS OF UNTREATED BURLAP TO A DEPTH OF 3 FEET FROM THE SURFACE. THE BURLAP SHALL BE SOAKED NIGHTLY AND LEFT IN PLACE UNTIL THE TRENCH IS BACK FILLED TO THE ORIGINAL LEVEL. THE ARBORIST SHALL EXAMINE THE TRENCH PRIOR TO BACK FILLING TO ASCERTAIN THE NUMBER AND SIZE OF ROOTS CUT, SO AS TO SUGGEST THE NECESSARY REMEDIAL REPAIRS. . TinNi III REMEDIAL REPAIRS: THE ARBORIST ON THE JOB SHALL HAVE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF OBSERVING ALL ONGOING ACTIVITIES THAT MAY AFFECT THE TREES, AND PRESCRIBING NECESSARY REMEDIAL WORK TO INSURE THE HEALTH AND STABILITY OF SAID TREES. THIS INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO, ALL ARBORIST ACTIVITIES BROUGHT OUT IN SECTIONS I AND II. IN ADDITION, PRUNING, AS OUTLINED IN THE "PRUNING STANDARDS" OF THE WESTERN CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF ARBORICULTURE, SHALL BE PRESCRIBED AS NECESSARY. FERTILIZING, AERATION, IRRIGATION, PEST CONTROL AND OTHER ACTIVITIES SHALL BE PRESCRIBED ACCORDING TO THE TREE NEEDS, LOCAL SITE REQUIREMENTS, AND STATE AGRICULTURAL PEST CONTROL LAWS. ALL SPECIFICATIONS SHALL BE IN WRITING. FOR PEST CONTROL OPERATIONS, CONSULT THE LOCAL COUNTY AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONERS OFFICE FOR INDIVIDUALS LICENSED AS PEST CONTROL ADVISORS OR PEST CONTROL OPERATORS. SECTION IV FINAL INSPECTION: UPON COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT, THE ARBORIST SHALL REVIEW ALL WORK UNDERTAKEN THAT MAY IMPACT THE EXISTING TREES. SPECIAL ATTENTION SHALL BE GIVEN TO CUTS AND FILLS, COMPACTING, DRAINAGE, PRUNING AND FUTURE REMEDIAL WORK. THE ARBORIST SHOULD SUBMIT A FINAL REPORT IN WRITING OUTLINING THE ONGOING REMEDIAL CARE FOLLOWING THE FINAL INSPECTION. DEMOLITION NOTES THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE PROJECT SITE PRIOR TO BIDDING TO DETERMINE THE EXACT EXTENT OF ALL SITE DEMOLITION ITEMS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE VERIFICATION OF ALL EXISTING UTILITIES IN THE FIELD PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. LOCATIONS SHOWN ON THE PLANS ARE APPROXIMATE AND ARE FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ONLY. HE SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING HIMSELF FAMILIAR WITH ALL UNDERGROUND CONDITIONS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. THESE PLANS MAY NOT SHOW ALL EXISTING CITY ELECTRICAL FACILITIES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, TRAFFIC SIGNALS, STREETLIGHT AND TRAFFIC SIGNAL COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT, CONDUIT, PULL BOXES, AND WIRING. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR LOCATING ALL SUCH FACILITIES AND FOR REPAIRING ANY SUCH FACILITIES THAT ARE DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION. PAYMENT FOR LOCATING, COORDINATING, AND REPAIRING EXISTING CITY ELECTRICAL FACILITIES WILL BE DEEMED INCLUDED IN OTHER ITEMS OF WORK, AND NO ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION SHALL BE MADE THEREOF. ALL WORK SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS & DETAILS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PERFORM ALL CLEARING, DEMOLITION, REMOVAL OF OBSTRUCTIONS, AND SITE PREPARATIONS NECESSARY FOR THE PROPER EXECUTION OF ALL WORK SHOWN ON THESE PLAN AS DESCRIBED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT (U.S.A.) AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO ANY EXCAVATION ON THIS PROJECT. CALL U.S.A. AT (800) 624-2444 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE UNDER THIS CONTRACT FOR REPAIRING AND REPLACING, AT HIS OWN EXPENSE, ANY STRUCTURES, FENCES, WALLS, OR PLANT LIFE DAMAGED OR DESTROYED BY HIS OPERATION. LIKEWISE, HE SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REPAIRING OR REPLACING ANY AND ALL DAMAGES, OCCURRING BY HIS OPERATION, ON ADJACENT PROPERTIES AND ANYWHERE OUTSIDE THE CONTRACT LIMIT LINES. THE DAMAGED ITEMS SHALL BE RESTORED TO THERE ORIGINAL CONDITIONS AND TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE PROJECT SUPERINTENDENT. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO KEEP ALL STREET RIGHT-OF-WAYS CLEAN TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE PROJECT SUPERINTENDENT ALL ITEMS INDICATED TO BE REMOVED SHALL BE DISPOSED OF FROM THE PROJECT SITE, EXCEPT ITEMS INDICATED TO BE RE -INSTALLED. ALL TREES TO BE REMOVED SHALL HAVE THEIR STUMPS GROUND DOWN TO A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 24" REMOVE ALL LARGE ROOTS FROM PLANTING AREAS A MINIMUM DISTANCE OF 5' BEYOND THE DRIP LINE OF THE TREE. Land Use Entitlements Land Planning Landscape Architecture Civil Engineering Utility Design Land Surveying Stormwater Compliance 1570 Oakland Road (408) 487-2200 San Jose, CA 95131 HMHca.com \_ODSCAPF F� �_IAM qQ� so�q y�'A NO. 4466 C Signature 2/28/21 t Renewal oats • 04/20/2020 sT�TF F D OCA1-\Fo���P Y Cn LU FM LU Z LU 2 U LU cf) O U Z a Z LU LU Uj �a � U O � O � � Z � a � J 04/24/20201 RESPONSE TO PLAN CHECK NO I DATE DESCRIPTION PROJECT NO: 5202.00 CAD DWG FILE: 520201VPC.DWG DESIGNED BY: LS DRAWN BY: AMC CHECKED BY: BS DATE: 02/07/2020 SCALE: NOT TO SCALE © HMH TREE PROTECTION NOTES, DETAIL, AND DEMOLITION NOTES L0.02 I I I I - I I I -STEVENS CI IKK BLVD EX12"SS A TABLE 2 - TREE EVALUATION SUMMARY Prepared By: William Sowa ISA Certified Arborist WE-12270A DBH MEASUREMENT HEIGHT: 54" fate of Fvaluation, 11/n1/2n1g Suitability for Preservation is based on the following Ad Good - Trees with good health and structural stability that have the potential for longevity at the site. Moderate - Trees in somewhat declining health and/or exhibits structural defects that cannot be abated with treatment. Trees will require more intense management and will have a shorter lifespan than those in the 'Good' category. Poor - Trees in poor health or with significant structural defects that cannot be mitigated. Tree is expected to decline, regardless of treatment. Health Rating 5 A health , vigorous tree, reasonably free of disease, with good structure and form typical of the species. 4 A tree with slight decline in vigor, small amount of twig dieback, minor structural defects that could be corrected. 3 A tree with moderate vigor, moderate twig and small branch dieback, thinning of crown, poor leaf color, moderate structural defects that may that might be mitigated with care. 2 A tree in decline, a icormic growth, extensive dieback of medium to large branches, significant structural defects that cannot be abated. 1 A tree in severe decline, dieback of scaffold branches and or trunk, mostly epicormicgrowth; extensive structural defects that cannot be abated. 0 Tree is dead. DBH CIRCUMF- PRESERVATION TREE # BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME (INCHES) ERENCE HEALTH SUITABILITY NOTES REMOVE MITIGATED BY (INCHES) 1 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 19.0 60 2 Poor CDB Y A- 36" BOX FRAXINUS UHDEI 2 Acerrubrum Armstrong' Armstrong Red 3.0 9 4 Good Maple 3 Acerrubrum Armstrong' Armstrong Red 3.0 9 4 Good Maple 4 Acerrubrum Armstrong' Armstrong Red 3.0 9 4 Good Maple 5 Acerrubrum Armstrong' Armstrong Red 3.0 9 4 Good Maple 6 Acerrubrum Armstrong' Armstrong Red 3.0 9 4 Good Maple 7 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 11.0 35 2 Poor CDB, PS y O - 24" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' Acer mbrum Armstrong' Armstrong Red 3.0 9 4 Good Maple 9 Ligustrum lucidum Privet 7.0 22 2 Poor CDB, PS 10 Quercus suber Cork Oak 24.0 75 4 Good 11 Acerrubrum Armstrong' Armstrong Red 3.0 9 4 Good Maple 12 Ligustmm lucidum Privet 20.0 63 4 Good CD, CDB, ML, PS 13 Acerrubrum Armstrong' Armstrong Red 3.0 9 4 Good Maple 14 Acerrubrum Armstrong' Armstrong Red 3.0 9 4 Good Maple 15 Acerrubrum Armstrong' Armstraong Red 3.0 9 4 Good Mpie 16 Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 26.0 82 3 Moderate 17 Acerrubrum Armstrong' Armstrong Red 3.0 9 3 Moderate Maple 18 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 11.0 35 2 Poor 19 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 7.0 22 2 Poor 20 Acacia melanoxylon Black Acacia 9.5 30 3 Moderate 21 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 9.0 28 2 Poor Y R - 24" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 22 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 3.0 9 2 Poor 23 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 12.0 38 2 Poor 24 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 13.5 42 2 Poor y B - 36" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 15 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 12.0 38 2 Poor 26 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 16.0 50 2 Poor 27 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 12.0 38 2 Poor Y C - 36" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 28 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 12.0 38 2 Poor Y D - 36" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 29 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 11.5 36 2 Poor y S - 24" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 30 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 16.0 50 2 Poor Y E-36"BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 31 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 13.5 42 2 Poor Y F - 36" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 32 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 19.0 60 2 Poor Y G - 36" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 33 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 11.5 36 2 Poor y v - 24" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 34 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 10.5 33 2 Poor y Z - 24" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 35 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 11.0 35 2 Poor Y AA- 24" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 36 Cinnamomum camphora Camphor Tree 13.5 42 2 Poor CD Y H - 36" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 37 Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 23.0 72 3 Moderate y 1- 36" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 38 Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 25.0 79 3 Moderate CR, PS y J - 36" BOX CERCIS OCCIDENTALIS'ALBA' 39 Pinus cananensis Canary Island Pine 20.0 63 3 Moderate CR, PS 40 Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 25.0 79 3 Moderate CR, PS 41 Xylosma congestum Shiny Xylosma 3.5 11 3 Moderate CR, PS 42 Pyrus calleryana Ornamental Pear 6.5 20 2 Poor BLIGHT, CDB, LN, PS 43 Pyrus calleryana Ornamental Pear 12.0 38 2 Poor BLIGHT, CDB, LN, PS 44 Pyrus calleryana Ornamental Pear 12.0 38 2 Poor BLIGHT, CDB, LN, PS 45 Pyrus calleryana Ornamental Pear 10.0 31 2 Poor BLIGHT, CDB, LN, PS 46 Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 22.0 69 3 Moderate Y K - 36" BOX ACERCIS OCCIDENTALIS'ALBA' 47 Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 23.0 72 3 Moderate CR Y L - 36" BOX CERCIS OCCIDENTALIS'ALBA' 48 Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 26.0 82 3 Moderate CR Y M - 36" BOX CERCIS OCCIDENTALIS'ALBA' 49 Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 24.0 75 3 Moderate CR y N - 36" BOX CERCIS OCCIDENTALIS'ALBA' 50 Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 26.0 82 3 Moderate CR y O - 36" BOX CERCIS OCCIDENTALIS'ALBN 51 Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 28.0 88 3 Moderate CR Y P - 36" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 52 Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 28.0 88 3 Moderate CR Y T - 36" BOX CERCIS OCCIDENTALIS'ALBA' 53 Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 30.0 94 3 Moderate CR Y U - 36" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' Pi s n 'e 's n I n i 30 4 3 od at C W- 36" BOX CERCIS OCCIDENTALIS'ALBN 55 Sequoia sepmervirens Coast Redwood 10.0 31 4 Good Y BB - 24" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 56 Sequoia sepmervirens Coast Redwood 10.0 31 4 Good Y CC - 24" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 57 Sequoia sepmervirens Coast Redwood 10.0 31 4 Good Y DO - 24" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 58 Sequoia sepmervirens Coast Redwood 12.0 38 4 Good Y X - 36" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 59 Sequoia sepmervirens Coast Redwood 13.0 41 4 Good Y Y- 36" BOX ACER RUBRUM 'ARMSTRONG' 60 Sequoia sepmervirens Coast Redwood 12.0 38 4 Good Y EE - 36" BOX CERCIS OCCIDENTALIS'ALBN Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 26.0 82 3 Moderate 62 Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 38.0 119 3 Moderate CD, CDB, CR, PS Community Development Department Planning Division - Cupertino CUPLRTINO APPROVE EPRAPHIC SCALE Case # Approval Body: Director / Staff ( In Feet ) Approva I Date 05/27/20 1 inch = 20 feet Signature Ellen Yau Land Use Entitlements Land Planning Landscape Architecture Civil Engineering xUtility Design Land Surveying Stormwater Compliance 1570 Oakland Road (408) 487-2200 San Jose, CA 95131 HMHca.com �PNDSCAPF �I AM q�c sa�q ,A NO. 4466 n J n � Slgnature 2/28/21 • Renewal Date • 04/20/2020 sTgTF CF DCAL\FoR��P LU iiiiimm LU LU V LU � O U z a ZIS, LU LU LU FM am U Cn U O Cf) O a � Z � a � J 04/24/20201 RESPONSE TO PLAN CHECK NO I DATE DESCRIPTION TREE PROTECTION LEGEND PROJECT NO: 5202.00 DESCRIPTION SYMBOL CAD DWG FILE: 520201VPC.DWG TREE TO BE REMOVED X# DESIGNED BY: LS DRAWN BY: AMC TREE TO REMAIN/PROTECT / � CHECKED BY: BS / # \I DATE: 02/07/2020 / SCALE: 1" = 20' © HMH PROPOSED TREE TREE MITIGATION SUMMARY TABLE ON -SITE TREE MITIGATION TABLE QUANTITY SIZE TOTAL NUMBER DBH ** QTY *** RATIO -SIZE REPLACEMENT QUANTITY +9 24" BOX < 12" DIA. 9 1:1 - 24" BOX 9 TOTAL TREES REQUIRED TO MEET OF NON-NATIVE MITIGATATION REQUIREMENTS +22 36" BOX TREES TO BE = 31 TREES REQUIRED 12"-18" DIA. 9 2:1 - 24" BOX OR REMOVED 18 9 TOTAL PROPOSED TREES 31 ± 18"-36" DIA. 13 2:1 - 24" BOX OR 26 (NOT INCLUDING STREET TREES) 1:1 - 36" BOX 13 TREE REMOVAL AND MITIGATION PLAN L0.01 NOTES: O FENCE THE PERIMETER OF DRIP LINE WITH 6' 1. PROTECTION FOR TREES SHALL BE HIGH CHAIN LINK FENCE. SECURE ONE SIGN PROVIDED BEFORE GRADING OR PER ZONE AS DETAILED BELOW OR APPROVED OTHER EQUIPMENT IS ALLOWED ON EQUAL TO FENCE WITH WIRE TIES. THE PROPERTY. WHEN 2 WHERE PROTECTIVE FENCING CAN NOT BE CONSTRUCTION IS TO TAKE PLACE O BENEATH A TREE CANOPY FENCING INSTALLED AT THE DRIPLINE OF THE TREE OR SHALL BE LOCATED PER ARBORIST. IF WHEN FENCING IS REMOVED FOR CONSTRUCTION OR PAVING IS TO CONSTRUCTION, INSTALL LODGE POLE POSTS (4 TAKE PLACE THROUGHOUT THE AREA PER TREE) AROUND TREE AND WRAP TRUNK IN BENEATH CANOPY, AND DRIP LINE STRAW WADDLE THEN ORANGE SNOW FENCING FENCING IS NOT PRACTICAL, WATTLE TO BRANCHING STRUCTURE. AND SNOW FENCING SHOULD BE USED O CONTRACTOR SHALL CONSULT WITH ARBORIST TO PROTECT THE TRUNKS FROM FOR METHODS OF TRENCHING FOR DAMAGE PER DETAIL. INSTALLATION FOR UTILITIES WITHIN 2. PRUNING MAY BE NECESSARY TO ROOTZONE. FACILITATE REMOVAL OF DEAD WOOD, CONFLICT WITH NEW STRUCTURE, OR REDUCE STRESS AND SHALL BE CARRIED OUT BY A QUALIFIED ARBORIST. 3. CONSULT WITH ARBORIST TO DETERMINE FERTILIZING AND WATERING SCHEDULE FOR EXISTING TREES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION TO REDUCE SHOCK AND STRESS. 4. ONLY TREES WITHIN THE LIMITS OF GRADING OR ADJACENT TO 12° CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREAS AND CONSTRUCTION ACCESS AREAS 0 0 TREE PROTECTION ZONE SHALL RECEIVE TREE PROTECTION. 00 - DO NOT REMOVE EXCEPT FOR UNDER THE N DIRECTION OF THE PROJECT ARBORIST SIGN 0000 00 0 00 0000 0 & 08 0 LU 0 00 n /7 _ Lu 0 TREE PROTECTION DETAIL SCALE: NONE Community Development Department Planning Division — Cupertino CUPERTINO APPROVED Case # TR-2020-017 Application Number(s) Approval Body: Director / Staff Approva I Date 05/27/20 Signature Ellen Yau TREE PROTECTION NOTES . TinNi I SITE PREPARATION: ALL EXISTING TREES SHALL BE FENCED OFF WITHIN, AT OR OUTSIDE THE DRIP LINE (FOLIAR SPREAD) OF THE TREE USING THE FOLLOWING FORMULA: TWELVE INCHES IN DISTANCE FROM THE TRUNK FOR EVERY INCH IN TRUNK DIAMETER, MEASURED 2.0 FEET ABOVE THE AVERAGE GROUND LEVEL. EXAMPLE: A 24 INCH DIAMETER TREE WOULD HAVE A FENCE ERECTED 24 FEET FROM THE BASE OF THE TREE (24 X 12 = 288 / 12 = 24). THE FENCE SHOULD BE A MINIMUM OF SIX FEET HIGH, MADE OF WIRE WITH STEEL STAKES, SUCH AS CYCLONE FENCING. IF THE FENCE IS WITHIN THE DRIP LINE OF THE TREES, EVERY ATTEMPT SHOULD BE MADE TO RELOCATE THE FENCE OUTSIDE THE DRIPLINE OF THE TREE. IF NOT POSSIBLE, THE TREE SHALL BE PRUNED TO REDUCE THE CHANCE OF LIMB BREAKAGE FROM CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ENCROACHING WITHIN THE DRIP LINE. ALL CONTRACTORS, SUBCONTRACTORS AND OTHER PERSONNEL SHALL BE WARNED THAT ENCROACHMENT WITHIN THE FENCED AREA IS FORBIDDEN WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF THE CERTIFIED ARBORIST ON THE JOB. THIS INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO, STORAGE OF LUMBER AND OTHER MATERIALS, DISPOSAL OF PAINTS, SOLVENTS OR OTHER NOXIOUS MATERIALS, PARKED CARS, GRADING EQUIPMENT OR OTHER HEAVY EQUIPMENT. PENALTIES, BASED ON THE COST OF REMEDIAL REPAIRS AND THE EVALUATION GUIDE PUBLISHED BY THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF ARBORICULTURE, SHALL BE ASSESSED FOR DAMAGES TO THE TREES. ';FrTInm GRADING/EXCAVATING: ALL GRADING PLANS THAT SPECIFY GRADING WITHIN THE DRIP LINE OF ANY TREE, OR WITHIN THE DISTANCE FROM THE TRUNK AS OUTLINED IN SECTION I WHEN SAID DISTANCE IS OUTSIDE THE DRIP LINE, SHALL FIRST BE REVIEWED BY THE CERTIFIED ARBORIST. PROVISIONS FOR AERATION, DRAINAGE, PRUNING, TUNNELING BENEATH ROOTS, ROOT PRUNING OR OTHER NECESSARY ACTIONS TO PROTECT THE TREES SHALL BE OUTLINED BY THE ARBORIST. IF TRENCHING IS NECESSARY WITHIN THE AREA AS DESCRIBED ABOVE, SAID TRENCHING SHALL BE UNDERTAKEN BY HAND LABOR. ALL ROOTS 2 INCHES OR LARGER SHALL BE TUNNELED UNDER AND OTHER ROOTS SHALL BE CUT SMOOTHLY TO THE TRUNK SIDE OF THE TRENCH. THE TRUNK SIDE SHOULD BE DRAPED IMMEDIATELY WITH TWO LAYERS OF UNTREATED BURLAP TO A DEPTH OF 3 FEET FROM THE SURFACE. THE BURLAP SHALL BE SOAKED NIGHTLY AND LEFT IN PLACE UNTIL THE TRENCH IS BACK FILLED TO THE ORIGINAL LEVEL. THE ARBORIST SHALL EXAMINE THE TRENCH PRIOR TO BACK FILLING TO ASCERTAIN THE NUMBER AND SIZE OF ROOTS CUT, SO AS TO SUGGEST THE NECESSARY REMEDIAL REPAIRS. . TinNi III REMEDIAL REPAIRS: THE ARBORIST ON THE JOB SHALL HAVE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF OBSERVING ALL ONGOING ACTIVITIES THAT MAY AFFECT THE TREES, AND PRESCRIBING NECESSARY REMEDIAL WORK TO INSURE THE HEALTH AND STABILITY OF SAID TREES. THIS INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO, ALL ARBORIST ACTIVITIES BROUGHT OUT IN SECTIONS I AND II. IN ADDITION, PRUNING, AS OUTLINED IN THE "PRUNING STANDARDS" OF THE WESTERN CHAPTER OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF ARBORICULTURE, SHALL BE PRESCRIBED AS NECESSARY. FERTILIZING, AERATION, IRRIGATION, PEST CONTROL AND OTHER ACTIVITIES SHALL BE PRESCRIBED ACCORDING TO THE TREE NEEDS, LOCAL SITE REQUIREMENTS, AND STATE AGRICULTURAL PEST CONTROL LAWS. ALL SPECIFICATIONS SHALL BE IN WRITING. FOR PEST CONTROL OPERATIONS, CONSULT THE LOCAL COUNTY AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONERS OFFICE FOR INDIVIDUALS LICENSED AS PEST CONTROL ADVISORS OR PEST CONTROL OPERATORS. SECTION IV FINAL INSPECTION: UPON COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT, THE ARBORIST SHALL REVIEW ALL WORK UNDERTAKEN THAT MAY IMPACT THE EXISTING TREES. SPECIAL ATTENTION SHALL BE GIVEN TO CUTS AND FILLS, COMPACTING, DRAINAGE, PRUNING AND FUTURE REMEDIAL WORK. THE ARBORIST SHOULD SUBMIT A FINAL REPORT IN WRITING OUTLINING THE ONGOING REMEDIAL CARE FOLLOWING THE FINAL INSPECTION. DEMOLITION NOTES THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE PROJECT SITE PRIOR TO BIDDING TO DETERMINE THE EXACT EXTENT OF ALL SITE DEMOLITION ITEMS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE VERIFICATION OF ALL EXISTING UTILITIES IN THE FIELD PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. LOCATIONS SHOWN ON THE PLANS ARE APPROXIMATE AND ARE FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ONLY. HE SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING HIMSELF FAMILIAR WITH ALL UNDERGROUND CONDITIONS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. THESE PLANS MAY NOT SHOW ALL EXISTING CITY ELECTRICAL FACILITIES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, TRAFFIC SIGNALS, STREETLIGHT AND TRAFFIC SIGNAL COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT, CONDUIT, PULL BOXES, AND WIRING. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR LOCATING ALL SUCH FACILITIES AND FOR REPAIRING ANY SUCH FACILITIES THAT ARE DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION. PAYMENT FOR LOCATING, COORDINATING, AND REPAIRING EXISTING CITY ELECTRICAL FACILITIES WILL BE DEEMED INCLUDED IN OTHER ITEMS OF WORK, AND NO ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION SHALL BE MADE THEREOF. ALL WORK SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS & DETAILS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PERFORM ALL CLEARING, DEMOLITION, REMOVAL OF OBSTRUCTIONS, AND SITE PREPARATIONS NECESSARY FOR THE PROPER EXECUTION OF ALL WORK SHOWN ON THESE PLAN AS DESCRIBED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT (U.S.A.) AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO ANY EXCAVATION ON THIS PROJECT. CALL U.S.A. AT (800) 624-2444 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE UNDER THIS CONTRACT FOR REPAIRING AND REPLACING, AT HIS OWN EXPENSE, ANY STRUCTURES, FENCES, WALLS, OR PLANT LIFE DAMAGED OR DESTROYED BY HIS OPERATION. LIKEWISE, HE SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REPAIRING OR REPLACING ANY AND ALL DAMAGES, OCCURRING BY HIS OPERATION, ON ADJACENT PROPERTIES AND ANYWHERE OUTSIDE THE CONTRACT LIMIT LINES. THE DAMAGED ITEMS SHALL BE RESTORED TO THERE ORIGINAL CONDITIONS AND TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE PROJECT SUPERINTENDENT. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO KEEP ALL STREET RIGHT-OF-WAYS CLEAN TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE PROJECT SUPERINTENDENT ALL ITEMS INDICATED TO BE REMOVED SHALL BE DISPOSED OF FROM THE PROJECT SITE, EXCEPT ITEMS INDICATED TO BE RE -INSTALLED. ALL TREES TO BE REMOVED SHALL HAVE THEIR STUMPS GROUND DOWN TO A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 24" REMOVE ALL LARGE ROOTS FROM PLANTING AREAS A MINIMUM DISTANCE OF 5' BEYOND THE DRIP LINE OF THE TREE. Land Use Entitlements Land Planning Landscape Architecture Civil Engineering Utility Design Land Surveying Stormwater Compliance 1570 Oakland Road (408) 487-2200 San Jose, CA 95131 HMHca.com \_ODSCAPF F� �_IAM qQ� so�q y�'A NO. 4466 C Signature 2/28/21 t Renewal oats • 04/20/2020 sT�TF F D OCA1-\Fo���P Y Cn LU FM LU Z LU 2 U LU cf) O U Z a Z LU LU Uj �a � U O � O � � Z � a � J 04/24/20201 RESPONSE TO PLAN CHECK NO I DATE DESCRIPTION PROJECT NO: 5202.00 CAD DWG FILE: 520201VPC.DWG DESIGNED BY: LS DRAWN BY: AMC CHECKED BY: BS DATE: 02/07/2020 SCALE: NOT TO SCALE © HMH TREE PROTECTION NOTES, DETAIL, AND DEMOLITION NOTES L0.02