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13-1056-030/\rborbraceBattenSpedMcations:A-PBK5 (3)y-l/4^ Wood Battens w/3 folds Burlap | (2) l^ Nickel plated spring cam-lock tension / dips sewn into l^ X 5' 1,000 |b UV resistant Polypropylene webbing | | Existing & Relocated Trees and Palms ArborBmce or Equal. Toe Nail 3-Z^X4^ Wood Braces to Battens Do not nail into trunk ofpalm. Tree barriers. 5'x 5' on trees up to 8" caliper. 8 x 8 on trees up to lZ^ caliper. 7' w 7' on trees over 12^ caliper. ,Keep mulch 6" From Base .2" Mulch .3" Depression Z^x4^x 24^ Stakeator 3^ Below Grade 'Planting soil. (Applies to relocated only) Protective Barrier & Bracing Section Detail Race three straps or wood braces on trees & palms less than 8^ caliper Place four wood braces on trees & palms over 8^caliper Place protective barrier on trees & palms to remain and trees& palms tobe relocated. barriers on existing trees to remain maybe made out of plastic orange temp. fence type. R0OTDALL---, ,--T8EETRUNK XGPRESURE TREATED WOOD RAM|NC STUDS 9l2^O.[ AILED TO4X4POST. LANTlNCP|T X4 TREATED POST 3EE SECTION) TREE PROTECTIVE BARRIER DETAIL-PLAN VIEW DETAIL Tree protection during construction. N.T.S. EXISTING TREE DISPOSITION CHART NO. BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME HEIGHT CANOPY CALIPER DISPOSITION | i NATIVE COMMENTS CANOPY SQ. FT. I Quercus Virginiana Live Oak 30' 25' 2.0' REMAIN PROTECTED Y SPECIMEN TO REMAIN LU 2. Cocos Nucifera Coconut Palm 12' 7' 1.01 REMOVE UNPROTECTED N 49 3. Ptychosperma Elegans Alexander palm 18' 51 0.4' REMOVE UNPROTECTED N WITHIN STRUCTURE FOOTPRINT 25 4. Quercus Virginiana Live Oak 50' 35' 3.2' REMAIN PROTECTED Y SPECIMEN TO REMAIN `-] 5. Strelitzia Nicolai White Bird of Paradise 28' 10' 7 X 8" REMOVE UNPROTECTED N WITHIN FOOTING FOOTPRINT 100 6. Clerodendrum Quadrangularis Clerodendron 12' 7' 0.4' REMOVE SEE NOTE 5 N WITHIN STRUCTURE FOOTPRINT 7. Araucaria heterophvlla Norfolk Island Pine 20' 8- 0.91 REMOVE SEE NOTE 7. N 8. Araucaria heterophylla Norfolk Island Pine 20' 8' 0.91 REMOVE SEE NOTE 7. N 9. Araucaria heterophylla Norfolk Island Pine 20' 8' 0.91 REMOVE SEE NOTE 7. N m o� | / UJ 5; u 1­_ � � w :D 0 12. Ptychosperma elegans Alexander palm 12' 51 0.4' REMOVE UNPROTECTED N UNDER POWERLINES 25 13. Mangifera Indica Mango Tree 10, 7' 0.4' REMOVE UNPROTECTED N UNDER POWERLI N ES Hat- racked 49 14. Roystonea Elata Florida Royal Palm 16' 41 0. 5' REMOVE UNPROTECTED Y 16 15. Cocos Nucifera Coconut Palm 14' 7' 0.8' REMOVE UNPROTECTED N 49 16, Ptychosperma elegans Alexander palm 20' 6' 0.4' REMOVE UNPROTECTED N DOUBLE 36 17. Ptychosperma elegans Alexander palm 15' 5' 0.4' REMOVE UNPROTECTED N 25 18. Cocos Nucifera Coconut Palm 14' 6' 0.4' REMOVE UNPROTECTED N WITHIN FOOTING FOOTPRINT 36 19. Eriobotrya japonica Loquat 18' 8- 0.7' REMOVE UNPROTECTED N WITHIN STRUCTURE FOOTPRINT 64 20. Quercus Virginiana Live Oak 50, 40' 4.0' REMAIN PROTECTED Y SPECIMEN TO REMAIN 21. Quercus Virginiana Live Oak 50' 40' 4.0' REMAIN PROTECTED Y SPECIMEN TO REMAIN 22. Phoenix Roebelenii Dwarf Date Palm 10, 6' 0.4' REMAIN UNPROTECTED N 23. Phoenix Roebelenii Dwarf Date Palm 10, 61 0.4' REMAIN UNPROTECTED N 24. Chrysalidocarpus lutescens Areca palm 10, 6t 5 x 0.4' RELOCATE UNPROTECTED N WITHIN STRUCTURE FOOTPRINT TO CITY PROPERTY 25. Chrysaliclocarpus lutescens Areca palm 10, 6' 5 x 0.4' RELOCATE UNPROTECTED N WITHIN STRUCTURE FOOTPRINT TO CITY PROPERTY 26. Chrysalidocarpus lutescens Areca palm 10, 6' 5 x 0.4' RELOCATE UNPROTECTED N WITHIN STRUCTURE FOOTPRINT TO CITY PROPERTY 27. I Chrysaliclocarpus lutescens Areca palm 10, 6' 5 x 0.4' RELOCATE UNPROTECTED N WITHIN STRUCTURE FOOTPRINT TO CITY PROPERTY 28. 1 Chrysaliclocarpus lutes reca palm 10' - 6' 5 x 0. 4' ----I RELOCATE UNPROTECTED N WITHIN STRUCTURE FOOTPRINT TO CITY PROPER= 1. All work specified in this plan shall be preformed in compliance with and applicable tree ordinance of the municipality's codes and any other code or rule by any other regulatory body having jurisdiction. 2. Landscape contractor or arborist responsible for tree relocation and removal shall place protective barriers as per detail, and around all trees shown in plan to have a barrier. 3. Watering all trees throughout the duration of the construction works shall be the responsibility of person or entity responsible for maintenance of the work. If a relocated or existing tree to remain dies during construction as a result of negligence, the person or entity responsible for maintenance of the work shall be responsible for its replacement for one tree of equal specifications. 4. Person or entity responsible for maintenance of the work shall be responsible for keeping all tree protective barriers in place and all his employees and subcontractors from causing any damage to all trees within the site. 5. A volunteer tree is a tree, not planted by human hands, that begins to grow on residential or commercial property. Volunteer trees usually spring up on their own from seeds placed onto the ground by natural causes, accidental transport by people or animals or root suckers from underground rhizomes some distance from a mother plant. Normally, volunteer trees are considered weeds and removed. 6. Florida Protection Status as per USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service 7. Tree exempt from permitting as per Miami-Dade County's Department of Environmental Resources ABBREVIATIONS NLO. = NEW LOCATION REL. =RELOCATE WITHIN SITE TBR. = TO BE REMOVED EXISTING TREE SYMBOL NEW LOCATION OF EXISTING TREE SYMBOL K[��U LOCATION OF PICTURE TAKEN OF EXISTING TREES Know what's bellow Call before you dig. It's the Law! | / PROVIDE 48" HIGH CHAIN UNKFENCE | / REFER TOARCHITECTURE ^ �- -'RBWOVEALLUNDEKGROVVTH UNDER POWER LINES UJ 1[)(},[]` PROPERTY LINE EXISTING CBS STR[TURE-- HOUSING POOL EQUIPMENT = LL_ < Zi � | -F--� ----------------------- POOL DECK TBR TBR TBR | PTRE | | | @| \ | | / | | | i TRE | } TBR |m 0 / | �Z LU | U � | ' "« O UJ / | | m | > _J } W U_ | �0 �� F--------- ---------- | | L_ -- | X� | | @ `-] LU C) U.1 | � � � � | � �� ' � 0 � < | K > - U � u 2 0 U.J Z g � � LLJ � � 0 Ce - �» UJ | | Bo UJ m o� | / UJ 5; u 1­_ � � w :D 0 1[)(},[]` PROPERTY LINE EXISTING CBS STR[TURE-- HOUSING POOL EQUIPMENT = LL_ < Zi � | -F--� ----------------------- POOL DECK TBR TBR TBR | PTRE | | | @| \ | | / | | | i TRE | } |m 0 / | �Z °t | U � | ' "« O / | | m | > _J } W U_ | �0 / | | | | | | L_ -- | | @ `-] NLO REL | | KITCHEN TBR < STAFF ROOM H In GARAGE EIM CHKYSALDUCAKPU5LUTES[EN5/ARE[APALMS DONATED TO CITY BYOWNER REL COVERED TERRACE GREAT ROOM LAU TYPICAL VISIBILITY TRIANGLE. Provide cross-visibility a1 height between (])and (6) feet above grade. S.W. 57 COURT REMOVE ALL UNDERGROWTH UNDER POWER LINES Z � � | o L X zc / uu � TBR MASTER BATH < - 0 U U V) Ln UJ MASTER BEDROOM CL U_ < _J CL r4 Z tz LU LL 140 _J BED OM 2 T3 BR TBR T INA I 1 1 EXISTING TRE SCALE :y8,, =l' EDGE OF PAVEMENT B� BEDROOM 3 o� GL *A � \Ln < �u |� < O � m |OZU_ +O | | | | | | | [HRYSAL|DO[ARPUSLUTE6CEN5/ARECAPALMS DONATED TO CITY 8YOWNER ELLON