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COMMISSION AGENDA
ITEM E
Consent
Informational
Public Hearing
Regular X
May 10. 1999
Meeting
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Authorization
REQUEST:
The Community Development Department/Code Enforcement
Division requests the City Commission consider the request of
Mr. And Mrs. Arnold Christiansen of 1 008 Weathered Wood
Circle to seek relief from the requirements for replacement for
tree removal under Chapter 5 of the Code of Winter Springs.
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PURPOSE:
The purpose of this agenda item is to request the City Commission
consider the request of Mr. And Mrs. Arnold Christiansen of 1008
Weathered Wood Circle to seek relief from the requirements of Chapter 5
of the Code of Winter Springs.
APPLICABLE LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY:
Chapter 5, Arbor, of the Code of Winter Springs, requires the replacement
of trees removed from private property that are not dead or diseased, or
that are not located on approved construction plans. The four trees that
Mr. And Mrs. Christiansen wish to have removed do not meet these criteria
for removal. According to the Code, Mr. And Mrs. Christiansen would
need to replace the trees with more suitable landscape material. Because of
the limited amount of open space available for planting, the city would not
require an inch-far-inch replacement, but would work with the
homeowners to find a suitable replacement package.
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CONSIDERA TIONS:
Mr. And Mrs. Christiansen applied for a tree removal permit on March 29,
1999, requesting permission to remove four mature camphor trees from
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their property. They were informed of the requirement of the code to
replace the trees and were offered suggestions for replanting. They advised
that they did not wish to replace the trees with anything at all, other than
sod. After researching the code, and conferring with the City Attorney,
Staff concluded that a request for a variance from the Board of Adjustment
was not an option to the Christiansens. After appearing before the
Commission on April 12, 1999 under the Public Input segment of that
Commission meeting, the Commission directed Staff to prepare an agenda
item for discussion at the May 10, 1999 meeting.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the Christainsens meet the requirements of Chapter
5 of the Code of Winter Springs, and submit a replacement landscape plan.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Mr. And Mrs. Christiansen's application for a tree removal permit.
2. Section 5-3 of the Code of Winter Springs
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and any other physical improvements an-
ticipated;
(2) Specific location of all specimen trees within
these areas to be removed along with their
common names and current sizes (within
reason, plans should be modified to save
these trees);
(3) Proposed grade changes of more than one
(1) foot depth outside of the building sites
which may adversely affect" any. trees;
(4) Proposed protective barriers to preclude dam-
age to uninvolved trees prescribed in Flor-
ida Division of Forestry guidelines (as
amended from time to time). .
(c) Permit to be specific to stage of development
The city forester shall review the above-prescribed
submittals and act upon the request under the
following authority either independently or as agent
of a staff-wide review, depending on the develop-
ment stage of a project:
(1) Predevelopment stage. The city forester uni-
laterally may review and issue permits for
land alteration incident to surveying, soils
investigations, and preparation of initial
development plans.
(2) Preliminary plan/preliminary engineer-
ing. The city forester shall act as advisor of
the city staff in .review of preliminary
development/engineering plans to recommend
the extent of land clearing to be authorized
with approval of such plans. The city for-
ester shall subsequently issue a permit pre-
scribing the alteration development/engi-
neering plan:
(3) Final engineering stage. The city forester
shall corisider requests for additional tree
removal coincident with final engineering
plan review only when a developer shall
show that unexpected or unanticipated fac-
tors preclude any reasonable alternative
solution than destruction of further trees.
The city commission must sanction these
requests along with final engineering ap-
proval before the city forester may issue a
further permit for tree removal from the
subject land.
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(4) Site plan. The city forester shall act as ad-
visor to the site plan review board during
its review of plans for commercial or multi-
family site development proposals, for ei-
ther initial construction or expansion or
alteration of a site. A permit which speci-
fies exactly which specimens or stands of
trees may be removed to develop a site must
be acquired before any modification of a
site may take place.
(d) General criteria for issuance of permits to
remove trees. Trees may be authorized to be re-
moved only if they fit into one (1) of the following
categories; the validity of the status of a tree as
eligible for removal shall be verified on site by
the city forester prior to issuance of a permit:
(1) Trees located on building and construction.
sites as shown on approved plans;
(2) Trees within ten (10) feet of proposed struc-
tures or improvements so that they restrict
approved construction;
(3) Trees severely diseased, or injured;
(4) Trees which will interfere with provision
of aboveground utility installations.
(5) Trees which have been approved to be re-
placed elsewhere on the property by trees
equivalent to those to be removed.
(e) Public removal of trees on private property.
Only under the following circumstances may city
employees prune or remove trees growing on pri-
vate property:
(1) Any dead or damaged or diseased tree which
constitutes a hazard to life and property or
danger to the city forestry shall be removed
by the property owner upon notification and
justification by the city forester. The prop-
erty owner must have the tree removed
within fifteen (15) days or show cause why
it has not been removed. If no action is
taken within fifteen (15) days of notice, city
employees may remove such trees and bill
the property owner. Unpaid bills become a
lien on the property.
(2) Tree limbs and shrubs overhanging any
public right-of-way so that such branches
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