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HomeMy WebLinkAbout16 - Call for Review - Denial of Reforestation Request for 938 Sandcastle Drive - PowerPointSeptember 27, 2022 Item No. 16 APP., EAl. DENIAL ui RFFOREaTATlO,,-,M REQUEST 938 Sandcastle Drive BACKC,ROUND: INITIAI, REQUEST • April 1, 2022 - Property owner, Mario Marovic requested the removal of the Magnolia grandiflora at 938 Sandcastle Drive • The purpose of the request was due to damage to public infrastructure and private property damage. • Also, future plans to rehabilitate the landscaping on the property. INITIAL INSPECTI: FIPZDINC%,S • Tree appears healthy and vigorous. • Work history shows curb patching conducted in 2015 and 2017. No work history of panel replacement but appears this was conducted. • Minor current damage to public infrastructure. Sidewalk is even and a light grind appears on the edge of one panel. STAFF DENIAL • The condition of the tree did not meet the requirements for removal listed under Council Policy G-1 (Sec. III, Item C*) • The City tree is dead, diseased, dying, or hazardous, and presents a liability to the City. • A dead tree is one that has been assessed by the CityArborist and found to have deceased. • Diseased trees are defined as those trees that cannot be cured by current arboricultural methods, are in an advanced state of decline, and have no prospect of recovery. • Dying trees are those that have no prospect of recovery. Hazardous trees are defined as those that are defective, have a potential to fail, and would cause damage to person and property upon failure. REFORESTATION PROCESS • Applicant was advised of Reforestation as a potential option. G-1, Section V, Item A "Description of Reforestation": Reforestation is defined as the concept of systematically replacing Problem or Standard Trees which are creating hardscape and/ or view problems and cannot be properly trimmed, pruned or modified to alleviate the problem(s) they create, or those which have reached their full life and are declining in health; or are simply the wrong species of trees for the planted location. • Applicant attained the Harbor View Hills South approval, and the item was placed on August 2, 2022, the Parks, Beaches, and Recreation (PB&R) Commission Agenda. • Applicant offered to pay for the removal of the tree and the planting of a 36-inch box Western Redbud tree. �* BARKS BEACHES & RECREATION COMMISSION: AUGUST 2, 2022 • There was no public comment regarding the item. • Of the four Commissioners present, PB&R Commissioners voted 3 in favor and 1 abstained to deny the Reforestation request. • Commission denied the request, citing: • The good condition of the tree • The minor nature of the current damages and, • Future repairs could be conducted while preserving the Magnolia tree. BASIS FOR APPEAL TO COUNCII, • Following the PB&R Commission Meeting, The Parks and Trees Superintendent met with the applicant and Council Member Brenner to explain the Commission proceedings and discuss their alternatives. • Council Member Brenner is requesting this PB&R Commission's decision be brought before the full Council for further review. • Recommended Options: • Uphold PB&R Commission decision to preserve the tree. • Agree w/ Apelet and allow the tree to be removed and replaced QUPESTIONS Your Public Works Department Protecting and Providing Quality Public Improvements and Services Ill: �. - �' �_ � �� . _: � f + ,` -_} ,w r 'r .tin }_����, � 7 � »" ;�. Jet � y, � _ Z.� I J/��.5�r �„ � �y' � �� � ��, �f ' V µ; �\" � �; ,, t �� � rf�`'� r,d'�<� yf. � I i �` �