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CC AG PKT 2009-12-14 #U
i 9 i. i DATE: December 14, 2009 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council THRU: David Carmany, City Manager FROM: Vince Mastrosimone, Director of Public Works SUBJECT: STREET TREE MASTER PLAN SUMMARY OF REQUEST: The City Council is asked to review the proposed Street Tree Master Plan, consider alternatives presented and provide direction for the completion and implementation of the Street Tree Master Plan. BACKGROUND: In April 2009, the City embarked on the development of a Street Tree Master Plan. The City engaged West Coast Arborists, Inc. and RMA International to assist with the project. A Street Tree Master Plan includes: • A Goal Statement • Tree Policies • Standard Tree Planting Plan • Tree Trimming Standards • Tree Palette • Tree Planting Plan by street and by block • Tree Inventory • Implementation Plan The City Tree Advisory Board has been involved in preparation of the Street Tree Master Plan; asked for their input on the tree palette and specific tree planting plan. The group, through their spokesman, articulated some goals for the Street Tree Master Plan which include: trees appropriate for the environment, trees which provide shade, flowering trees, trees with substantial limb structure, and trees which are readily available There are several issues which need City Council input in order to finalize the Street Tree Master Plan. Agenda Item U Page 2 Item A - Should potential damage to sidewalks, curbs and gutters be consideration in the selection of the tree palette and specific tree planting plan? There are many factors involved with the determination of a street tree palette and the specific street tree planting. This issue focuses on the concept of the "right tree for the right space." Many involved with street tree programs believe that the tree palette and the specific tree planting plan should give consideration to the space available for tree growth. It is believed that if appropriate trees are selected initially, damage to hardscape can be reduced in the future. Also; trees sized and selected for the space available will have the best chance of reaching full maturity. The City Tree Advisory Board does not believe potential hardscape damage should be a significant consideration in tree selection. They disdain "pruned bushes" and favor large trees which have greater potential to add beauty and shade to the community. Staff recommends that the principles of risk management be followed; specifically that the city minimize or avoid: a) the long term funding needed for hardscape maintenance, b) tree maintenance costs and c) potential liability associated with damaged hardscape. Therefore, trees should be selected for the street tree palette which can live harmoniously with their planting environment giving consideration to the available planting space and the potential for hardscape damage. At the behest of the City Tree Advisory Board, the City retained RMA International to develop the tree palette and the specific tree planting plan. Staff directed RMA to develop a plan giving consideration to the goals of the City Tree Advisory Board for large trees while at the same time giving consideration to hardscape damage as well as the other important factors. The trees recommended in the City Selection column meet the recommendations, for the most part, of the Street Tree Seminar organization in terms of planting area needed. Staff did allow some trees which require a larger space to be used but only if the difference between the recommended space and the space provided was one foot. This was a compromise on the part of staff in consideration of the goals of the City Tree Advisory Board. RMA also worked with the City Tree Advisory Board to develop the recommendations in the committee selection column. Out of 208 specific tree planting locations, City staff and the City Tree Advisory Board recommendations agree about 143 of them. Which is to say we differ about 65 locations. Of the 65 locations, 42 are in the Old Town area. Staff recommends adopting the "City Selection" plan. Page 3 Item B — Should street trees be planted in the parkway and bulbouts on Ocean Avenue from 1st Street to 8th Street? Trees in the bulbouts have become an issue with the community on and adjacent to Ocean Avenue from 1st Street to 8th Street. On July 6, 2006, the City hosted a community meeting relating to proposed improvements to Ocean Avenue from 1st Street to Electric Avenue. No minutes of this meeting are available. It is reported several residents expressed that they did not want bulbouts or trees in the bulbouts in this segment. It became apparent that residents on the west side of Ocean Avenue were not in favor of any trees in order to preserve views. In addition, during the actual roadway construction, many residents on west Ocean Avenue requested that no trees be installed in the bulbouts. The City Public Works Director at that time committed to residents that the City had no plans to plant trees in the bulbouts. The project landscaping as approved by the City Council was "low level landscaping ". In the summer of 2009, the public works department was approached by a resident who wished to donate and install trees in the bulbouts from 1 st Street to 8th Street. Due to turnover, the current staff was unaware of the community sentiment and prior staff commitments regarding trees in the bulbouts. Subsequently, trees were installed in the bulbouts and several residents were upset because, in 2006, the City Staff said there were no plans to plant trees in the bulbouts. It is recommended that the Street Tree Master Plan reflect the desires of the community and commitments of City Staff as it relates to trees in bulbouts on Ocean Avenue from 1st Street to 8th Street. Further, it is recommended that the trees planted in the bulbouts be removed and no trees be planted in the bulbouts until there is a community consensus that trees are desirable in these locations. The parkways from 1st Street to 8th Street were not part of the above noted meeting. The tree recommended for these locations is the Washingtonia robusta. Staff would prefer to honor the 2006 "no tree" commitment but is asking for guidance as to the community standard for this area. Council's direction will then be documented in the Street Tree Master Plan so those involved in the street tree program in the future will know the plan for this area. Item C — Should residents select from 3 possible tree options or should there be just one tree designated for each block? Some cities identify 2 or 3 trees suitable for planting in specific block groups. The advantages are that residents get to select a tree to their liking and it diversifies the species on the block. This can be helpful in regard to insects and disease. Page 4 Many cities designate only one tree for each block group. Both staff and the City Tree Advisory Board recommend only one tree be designated for each block group. This will allow for less confusion, a more uniform appearance, and will be easier to administer. Item D — What is the tree removal policy? What level of risk does the City wish to accept? The existing tree removal policy is as follows: Removals The City is responsible for removal of street trees where deemed necessary. The City shall determine if a street tree needs to be removed because of potential danger or damage to property. Requests to remove and replace trees is done on a first come first served basis, and subject to availability of funds for both removal and replacement, unless specific situations are creating an undue hazardous situation which warrants immediate attention. Trees are removed only if they are creating a hazardous situation such as potential for tripping, damage to sidewalks, driveways, streets, curbs and gutters, sewer and water lines or other utility lines; if they are unhealthy; or if they are the improper types for the area. Removal of a street tree shall be considered only after all efforts to save the tree such as root pruning, trimming, and chemical treatment have been considered and determined to be inappropriate. Trees which have received prior designation as being of historic or special significance will not be removed under this procedure. Many trees which should be removed remain due to lack of funding and manpower resources. The Public Works Department will determine street tree planting priorities to efficiently manage available funding and achieve effective results. To expedite removal and replacement of lower priority street tree installations, property owners may contribute the costs to have the work performed. The City Tree Advisory Board thinks that too many trees are removed because of hardscape damage and sewer problems and that not enough effort is made to save mature trees. Staff considers several factors including the health of the tree, the potential for continued hardscape damage or sewer damage and the potential liability for leaving the tree such as for root pruning. Staff usually consults with a certified arborist before ordering a tree removal. Like all professionals, certified arborists seek to limit their liability and will recommend tree removal if there is any identified risk of tree failure. This in turn will work against the goal of having a mature urban forest. Minimizing liability exposure of the City is an important factor in tree decisions. Staff believes the existing policy is workable and provides staff the ability to address most tree removal situations and recommends that it be retained. Page 5 Item E — What is the desired frequency of tree trimming city wide? There are 604 palm trees which have been trimming annually in the past. This is done in advance of the fall winds to eliminate the clean -up of palm frawns that come down during high wind events and to reduce damage caused by falling frawns. The annual cost for this is $28,100. In addition, the trees on Main Street are trimmed annually at a cost of $3,000. The 5,100 water customers are charged $0.50, per month for tree trimming. This generates $30,600 per year for the tree program. In various accounts, the City budgets $91,000 per year for tree trimming of street trees, park trees, trees in the Community Facility District and trees on public property. Deducting the cost of annual palm trimming and Main Street trimming, it leaves about $60,000 to trim the remaining 6,000 trees in the City. Based on bid prices received in 2008, the approximate cost of various trimming cycles for the remaining trees is as follows: Three year Cycle $150,600 Four Year Cycle $113,000 Five Year Cycle $ 90,400 Staff recommends the City adopt a four year trimming cycle. Item F — What is the current and future status of the "City Tree Advisory Board "? By Resolution Number 4500 (copy attached), the City Council established a "City Tree Advisory Board" in 1996 to provide assistance to the City Council in the development of the City's Street Tree Preservation and Improvement Plan. This objective was completed with the adoption of the Street Tree Policy and Administrative Guidelines in 1997. While staff recognizes the dedication and valuable input provided by the City Tree Advisory Board, staff is uncertain of the official role of the City Tree Advisory Board today. The City Charter says the City Council may create by ordinance such boards or commissions as in its judgment are required and may grant to them such powers and duties as are consistent with the provisions of the City Charter. The City Council has created by ordinance only the Planning Commission, the Environmental Quality Control Board, Board of Appeals and the Recreation and Parks Commission. The City also has 10 other boards, commissions and committees. Except for the Board of Appeals, all members are appointed by the City Council for certain terms. Each year in January, the City Council makes appointments to these bodies to fill expired terms. Page 6 The City Tree Advisory Board is not one of the 10 committees noted above. As far as staff knows, no one has been appointed to the City Tree Advisory Board since the original appointments. This leads to the question of the official status of the City Tree Advisory Board. Staff recommends that a City Tree Advisory Board be formally established and that the City Council provide staff with direction as to the authority and duties of the Board. This item would then be returned to'the City Council for formal adoption. Staff has attached the recommendations of the City Tree Advisory Board for the specific tree planting plan, the Mission Statement and Goal and information on the additional trees recommended by the City Tree Advisory Board. The tree planting recommendations include both the recommendations of the City Tree Advisory Board and the City staff for easy comparison. There are references to "West Coast Arborists, Inc." in some of the sample materials in the Street Tree Master Plan. It should be made clear that the City does not have an on -going tree trimming contract with West Coast Arborists at this time. The material can be changed as needed in future. FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no direct fiscal impact associated with the recommendation. Based on City Council direction, there could be fiscal impacts that can be identified subsequently. RECOMMENDATION: It is respectfully recommended that the City Council review the proposed Street Tree Master Plan, consider alternatives presented and provide direction for the completion and implementation of the Street Tree Master Plan. MITE BY: \ NOTED AND APPROVED: Vince Mastrosimone Director of Public Works Attachments: David Carmany, City Manager A. Street Tree Master Plan (Nov 2009) B. CITY TREE ADVISORY BOARD (C TAB) Specific Planting Plan, Tree Palette Comparison, Recommendations, and Mission Statement & Objectives C. Resolution No. 4500 and minutes establishing Tree Advisory Board (1996) ATTACHMENT "A STREET TREE MASTER PLAN Prepared by: West Coast Arb®rists9 ffnea °, { ' .:•� � ,.l to � ,;. s Yet k 5 - -� � q,« y\ /y 3 w> «:< .�4 ��;� \� w \� � � � � � � � � � � � / � _��� �§. . /}tee 6 » «�_ � � � j� � .w,. : ������2��� :� d�� >•<� � � *����� «�.����:2»c�� - ;� � g . . :, a> « ©* :.� > � , s a�� .` z» x :2 �� a» »T� t \ « d> l' %� � � \ \ \� � <� � � .� y »» ? _ � � }� . . .. ���� � \��\d.������:�� \ � � � �� � d +� \/� \ � � f?\� t .� �� _:� ^ . .� : 2: .wd�� CITY OF SEAL BEACH MASTER STREET TREE PLAI INTRODUCTION ................ ............................... Suction I C OALS.................. ............................... Secti011I CREATING A MASTER PLAN ......................... Section i i IMPLEMENTING THE PI- ►STING PROGRAM .............. Section I STREET TREE MANAGENIEN'T POLICIES ................. Section 1 STREET TREE PLANTING; GUIDELINES ................. Section I AREAS OF SPECIAL SIGNIFICANCE ..................... Section i SPECIES PALETTE .............. ............................... Section 2 4'+ PARKWAY ........... ............................... Section 3 3'+ PARKWAI. ........... ............................... Section + 5'+ PARKWAY ..... ............................... ......Section 5 S'+ PARKWAY ........... ............................... Section G STREET TREE PLANTING PLAN .. ............................... Section ': PLANTING DETAIL ............. ............................... Section S VACANT SITE LISTING .......... ............................... Section 9 FREQUENCI' REPORTS ......... ............................... tie ?ction 10 COMMUNITY OUTREACH ...... ............................... Section I I SAMPLE DOOR HANGERS ...... ............................... Section 12 DISTRICT M[APS .............. ............................... Section 13 MUNICIPAL TREE ORDINANCE ............. ................. . Section 1+ k ANSI PRUNING STANDARDS ... ............................... Section 15 Prepared far the Cite of Saul Beach bv 4 CITY OF SEAL BEACH • MASTER STREET TREE PLAN Introduction Since July of 2009, West Coast Arborists, inc., has been working with the City of Seal Beach Public Works Department to develop a Street Tree Master Plan to manage the future growth of one of the City's most valued assets; street trees. Having researched the City, it became apparent that the primary goals of the Master Street Tree Plan should be to build upon the legacy of work that had been done in the past, work that has established the City of Seal Beach as a symbol for the urban forestry movement of today. It was agreed that the Master Plan should address those issues relating to the health and welfare of the City's trees and make recommendations. with the community's involvement, that future generations would benefit from. It can probably be stated that the majority agrees with the concept of a tree planting program on public streets and grounds despite the recent outcry of citizens and voters against general government spending. Trees can be looked upon as a difficult to value resource used to create a more livable environment - one that adds character, distinguishes the local scene and provides landmarks to embellish the history of a given area. A telling example of the value placed upon trees by the public is typified by the concern that erupts when- a development removes a mature stand of trees or when a street widening project requires replacement of shade trees. GOALS The goals of this Master Plan are: 1. Increase tree canopy to provide shade 2. Recognize the environmental benefits of trees 3. Utilize trees suitable for each planting location 4. Utilize trees which provide the best possible aesthetics 5. Utilize trees which have the best possibility of survival 6. Utilize trees which are readily available and reasonably priced 7. Provide the opportunity to identify and fill appropriate vacant sites 8. Minimize long term hardscape maintenance 9. Reduce hazards 10. Serve as the basis for a tree maintenance program 11. Foster community pride CREATING A MASTER STREET TREE ]'LAN The City is divided into districts, usually by City Council areas. Then each district is divided into subdistricts, which we call "units We like to refer to a "unit" as a workable area within a street with common planting conditions. A Landscape Architect drove the area and with collaboration from West Coast Arborists, Inc. planting conditions suitable for that particular unit were determined. PRF,PARED FOR THE CITY OF SEAT_ BEACH I3Y !Vest Coast Arborists, Inc. Crry OF SEAL BEACH • MASTER STREET TREE PLAN Included in these considerations are: • Parkway size • Power line interference • Primary species (existing) • Planting space • Soil conditions • Elements applicable to the site The data collected will include but not be limited to the address. street and the destined tree location. Once the conditions are obtained and the vacant sites collected, the Certified Arhorist takes all conditions into account, such as those listed above. and recommends a species for planting within that street segment or unit. The recommended planting plan, along with number of vacancies by unit, is then submitted to the City for approval. A palette of recommended trees is no more than a list of trees with the fewest faults specific to the conditions of the unit in question. To serve a community well, trees should be of long life and attractive at old age. They should be reasonably free of insects. diseases and should have a well behaved, deep root system that does not buckle sidewalks or enter sewer lines. They must withstand the elements and require a minimum of maintenance. Emphasis should be placed on the planting of street trees either behind the sidewalk or in expanded planting strips between the curb and sidewalk to eliminate the recurring incidence of root damage -to curbs; gutters and sidewalks regardless of the tree species. No approved list of trees should be forever frozen, since growers are continuously° propagating new breeds and existing trees fall to new diseases. A periodic review should be [Wade to perhaps eliminate others if problems arise over time. IMPLEMENTING THE PLANTING PROGRAM Upon City approval, community outreach letters are sent to the home owners regarding the planting operation. Included in the letter is a link to West Coast Arborists; Inc. website displaying a photo of the species that was sole - -cted by the City= for that particular unit. A return post card accompanies the letter. the resident then has an allotted period of time to respond by returning the post card stating they do not want to receive a tree in their parkway. Approximately two weeks after the letters are mailed the planting operation begins and all locations without a response of "no" receive a tree planted in their parkway-. Each day the planting is performed, the Foreman updates the inventory with the tree sizes, date planted and sidewalk damage, if any,. The work records are updated and submitted to the City with the invoice as well as on computer diskette so that the work records can be tracked by the City without additional inputting. I,nmediately after the trees are planted within the unit, an educational tree care door hanger that explains procedures for proper care and maintenance is distributed to the applicable residences. PREPARED FOR Ttin CiTY OF SF.AI_ BEACH 13Y West Coast Arborists. Inc. CITY OF SEAL_ BEACH • MASTER STREET TREE PI..AN' STREET TREE NtANAGEMENT POLICIES "Street trees" are those trees which grow in any City owned easement. Because a planted tree is considered real property (it is part of the land), it is owned by the owner of the street easement or fee title of the land. Because the City owns fee title to most streets and their easements, the City is the owner of trees in the easement, or parkway. A parkway is defined as the area between the property line and the curb. This area varies in width throughout town. In some areas the easement actually extends behind the sidewalk. In most cases, the planted parkway is considered the area between the sidewalk and the curb. The Citv's annual financial commitments to continually repair and replace sidewalk, curb, and gutters due to the damage from street tree root systems and potential liability exposure has highlighted interest regarding street trees throughout the City. In response to these concerns, the City, in 1996, formed the City Tree Advisory Board to provide assistance to the City Council in developing a street tree program that is consistent with our community values. The policies enumerated below are essentially those developed by this group. They have been updated to address current conditions. (1) MANAGEMENT The Director ot'Public Works shall administer the City's street -tree policy as provided for herein. The Public Works Supervisor shall manage the maintenance and care of all street trees throughout the City. No person shall plant, remove, or alter any street tree without the permission of the Director of Public Works or Public Works Supervisor. (2) MAINTENANCE The City is responsible for trimming, spraying, root pruning, and all maintenance of street trees. Trees are trimmed on a regular schedule by the City's contact tree trimming firm. City and contract tree trimming crews will respond to call in requests if the Director of Public Works determines that there is a hazard being created such as an overhanging branch; root protrusion or a diseased tree. All tree spraying, removal, and replacement is done by City staff and contract services as manpower and funding are available. (a) Watering & Irrigation The adjacent property owner is responsible for watering street trees. Residents are encouraged to extend and /or install new irrigation systems to water existing street trees. Irrigation systems for new street tree plantings in conjunction with development, redevelopment, or major remodel building permits, are required. All work will be done in accordance with City permit procedures and City standards. All watering requirements shall be waived to the extent they are inconsistent with governmental restrictions on water use. (3) NEW PLANTING Additional street tree planting in accordance with the guidelines set forth in the adopted Street PREPARED FOR THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH BY West Coast Arborists, Inc. CITY OF SEAL. BEACH •:MASTER STREET TREE PLAN Tree Master Plan are encouraged. All trees planted on public property, right of way, or easements as permitted by this policy shall be Iocated and planted under the supervision of the Public Works Supervisor. Subject to availability of funds, the City will purchase a 15- gallon tree for the planting of street trees in vacant locations. A property or business owner who desires a larger tree can achieve this by paying to the City the difference in cost between a 15 -gallon tree and the larger tree, either a 24 -inch, 56 -inch or 48 -inch box. Priority for new plantings shall be determined by the Director of Public Works and as provided for under the funding section of this policy. Highest priority will be given to those offering a contribution for a larger tree. The appropriate species and spacing shall be in accordance with the adopted Street Tree Master Plan. (a) New Development Subdivision and Redevelopment No subdivision. re- subdivision, and redevelopment shall be approved unless it is found to include approved street trees as appropriate along the frontage of the development project. The appropriate species and spacing shall be in accordance with adopted Street Tree Master Plan. (b) Vacancies In accordance with the adopted Street Tree Master Plan, the City will plant vacancies throughout the City as funding becomes available. The Public Works Department and the City Manager will establish budgets and priorities for such planting. Property owners will have the option of not having a tree planted in front of their property =. (See implementing the Planting Program) Property which is subject to frontage improvement requirements, as a result of development, redevelopment, or major remodel building permits, will be required to plant approved street trees at vacant locations. Property owners will not have the opt option in this situation. (4) REMOVAL & REPLACEMENT (a) Removals The City is responsible for removal of street trees where deemed necessary. The City shall determine if a street tree needs to be removed because of potential danger or damage to property. Requests to remove and replace trees is done on a first come first served basis, and subject to availability of funds for both removal and replacement, unless specific situations are creating an undue hazardous situation which warrants immediate attention. Trees are removed only if they are creating a hazardous situation such as potential for tripping, damage to sidewalks, driveways, streets, curbs and gutters, sewer and water lines or other utility lines; if they are unhealthy; or if they are the improper types for the area. Removal of a street tree shall be considered only after all efforts to save the tree such as root pruning. trimming, and chemical treatment have been considered and determined to be inappropriate. Trees which have received prior designation as being of historic or special significance will not be removed under this procedure. Many trees which should be removed remain due to lack of funding and manpower resources. The Public Works Department will determine street tree planting PREPARED FOR THE CITY OF SEAL. BEACH BY West Coast Arborists, Inc. CITY OF SEAL BEACH • MASTER STREET TREE PLAN priorities to efficiently manage available funding and achieve effective results. To expedite removal and replacement of lower priority street tree installations, property owners may contribute the costs to have the work performed. (e) Replacement All street trees removed shall be replaced unless the Director of Public Works determines it is in the interest of safety or sound horticultural practices not to replace the tree. All replacement trees shall be consistent with the adopted Street Tree Master Plan. The size and type of tree must have final approval of the Director of Public Works. In cases where a replacement is mandated due to disease. tree damage, or invasive roots which is damaging adjacent infrastructure, City Staff will provide labor and materials to replace trees as staff and funding are available. Subject to availability of funds, the City will purchase a 15- gallon tree. A property or business owner who desires a larger tree can achieve this by paying to the City the difference in cost between a 15-gallon tree and the larger tree, such as a 24 -inch, 36 -inch or larger boxed tree. in cases where an adjacent property owner desires to remove a street tree that does not meet the above criteria and is otherwise healthy the cost of the removal and replacement (if approved) shall be the responsibility of the property owner. This includes the removal and replacement of inappropriate species which are not diseased, damaged, or causing damage to infrastructure. Replacement trees shall be of appropriate size with a 24 inch box minimum, unless otherwise approved by the Director of Public Works. (d) Planting, Removal & Replacement by Property Owner An encroachment permit from the Director of Public Works is required for new planting, removals, and replacement of street trees by property owners. Ali costs for replacement will be paid by the property owner. Selection and spacing shall be in accordance with the adopted Street Tree Master Plan (5) UNAUTHORIZED PLANTING Some trees which were planted by the property owner in the parkway have potential to cause damage to the street, sidewalk, driveway, or utility lines. It is hereby reaffirmed that staff has authority to require the property owner to remove the tree when it can be ascertained who is responsible for planting it without City authorization. If it cannot be ascertained. it is hereby reaffirmed that City staff, upon determining such tree is not in the adopted Street Tree Master Plan or that the tree has potential to damage public property, may remove the tree. In such cases, the tree will be immediately replaced with a minimum 15- gallon tree, depending upon availability of funds and /or willingness on the part of the private property owner to contribute toward the cost of a large tree. These provisions are intended to assist the City in responding to frequent reports of damage to sidewalks, curbs and driveways caused by unauthorized planting of inappropriate trees. (6) FUNDING The City will fund the City's Street Tree Program through grant funding programs. private contributions, and the City's General Fund as funds are available. Private contributions will be PREPARED FOR THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH BY West Coast Arborists, Inc. CITY OF SF_'A1- BEACH • MASTER STREET TREE PLkN accepted by the City and deposited into a designated Street Tree account. Plantings that are funded through private contribution, either in part or whole, will receive priority within the Citv's Street Tree Prop-ram. (7) PUBLIC EDUCATION It is in the City's interest to promote public education on the value of trees to the entire community. Specifically, education will promote the proper care of existing trees, procedures for planting, trimming or removing trees, and how residents may contribute monetarily and, or through volunteer work to provide more trees in the community. STREET TREE PLANTING GUIDELINES The City of Seal Beach has several neighborhoods with unique characteristics. A hard and fast Street Tree Planting Standard would not be appropriate for all situations. It is desirable for each residential property to have the opportunity to have it street tree. Therefore, it is appropriate to have guidelines which may be interpreted in ways to allow for the maximum tree planting opportunities. Recognizing that these guidelines are not achievable in all situations, they should be implemented to the degree possible. Public safety is to remain a top priority. The Guidelines are: • Tree spacing 35' minimum to 50' maximum where possible • Plant 30' minimum from the back of curb return on the approach to an intersection and 10' from the end of curb return on the exit side. • Plant 10' minimum from the edge of a driveway approach • Plant 10' minimum from street light standards and utility poles • Plant 10" minimum from fire hydrants • Plant a' from house %valkways and utility meters • Center the tree in the parkway between the sidewalk and back of curb • Where there is no parkway. plant tree in the center of the available planting space PREPARED FOR THG CITE' OF SEAL BEACH t3y West Coast Arborists, Inc. CITY OF SEAL BEACH - MASTER STREET TREE PLAN Areas of Special Significance There are several areas in the City which can be considered areas of special significance. They are Main Street and the 100 to 700 blocks of Ocean Avenue. Main Street Main Street and the areas of Central Avenue and Electric Avenue back to the alleyways are generally regarded as the downtown proper. This is the primary focal point of the City. In addition to the businesses which enhance the area, the most visibly appealing aspect of the area is the large street trees which line the roadways. In the past, there was a decision to retain these large trees even if it meant that the City would need to perform extraordinary long term sidewalk maintenance. Brick pavers were installed to accommodate the large tree root structure and allow for pedestrian safety. As the pavers are displaced by the tree roots, city staff modifies the pavers to preserve tree roots and provide for pedestrian safety. It is recommended that an acknowledgement be made that large trees are desirable in the Main Street area and that extraordinary maintenance will be required long term to preserve the area aesthetics. For the most part, this level of extraordinary maintenance is not something which is desirable to promote on a city -wide basis due to cost. Ocean Avenue Bulbouts On July 6, 2006, the City hosted a community meeting relating to proposed improvements to Ocean Avenue from I` Street to Electric Avenue. No minutes of this meeting are available. It is reported several residents expressed that they did not want bulbouts or trees in the bulbouts. It became apparent that residents on the west side of Ocean Avenue were not in favor of any trees in order to preserve views. In addition, during the actual roadway construction, many residents on west Ocean Avenue requested that no trees be installed in the bulbouts. The City Staff at that time committed to residents that the City had no plans to plant trees in the bulbouts. The project landscaping as approved by the Cit }• Council was "low level landscaping'. In the summer of 2009, staff was approached by a resident who wished to donate and install trees in the bulbouts from 1st Street to 7`h Street. Due to staff turnover, the current staff was unaware of the community sentiment and prior staff commitments regarding trees in the bulbouts. Subsequently, trees were installed in the bulbouts and several residents were upset because, in 2006, the City Staff said there were no plans to plant trees in the bulbouts. It is recommended that the Street Tree Master Plan reflect the desires of the community and commitments of City Staff as it relates to trees in bulbouts on Ocean Avenue from 1" Street to 7`h Street. Further, it is recommended that the trees planted in the bulbouts be removed and no trees be planted in the bulbouts until there is a community consensus that trees are desirable in PREPARED FOR THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH 13Y West Coast Arborists, Inc. CITY OF SEAL BEACH ° MASTER STREET TREE PL4N these locations. The parkways from I" Street to 7`h Street were not part of the above noted meeting. It is recommended that tree heights in this segment not rise above the homes which they front. PREPARED FOR THE- CITY OF SEAL BEACH tiY West Coast Arborists, Inc. 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' : ; ; • -•uxM + �' 88,}14 A • "' wxe Y Y t. . r I s� 12-+10 ti=20' 3'+ Magnolia granaffflora 'Russet' Russet Magnolia 4-12.14-24 393 80 20 evergreen 3'+ Metrosideros excelsus New Zealand Christmas Tree 16,17,23,24 82 30 30 evergreen 3'+ Prunus cerasifera Purple -Leaf Plum 3 -22 98 25 15 deciduous 3'+ Pyrus calteryana Ornamental Pear 2l- 9,14 -21 387 40 20 deciduous r';'�S3't" shin �.;.„ #iriwfiedl free �.3#. ;� t6,17.2tii24 ' 177; .` :� , o. MM 3'+ Syagrus romanzothanum Queen Palm 12,13.15 - 17,19 -24 99 50 25 evergreen 44 Albida julibrissin Mimosa 4 -23 76 40 60 deciduous 4'+ Bauhinia variegate Purple Orchid Tree 13,18 -23 97 35 35 semi 4'+ Ficus microcarpe Weeping Indian Laurel Fig 9,13,16-24 330 60 75 evergreen 4'+ Koelreuteria paniculats Goldenrain Tree 2.24 49 35 40 deciduous 4'+ Uriodendron tufipitera Tulip Tree 2- 12,1424 123 80 40 deciduous a= 12,.1424 " W 1%&�wW 4'+ Pistaciachinensis ChinesePiatache 4- 16,18 -23 34 60 50 deciduous 4'+ Tabebuia impetiginosa Lavender Trumpet Tree 15,16,20 -24 65 40 40 semi 5'+ Brachychiton populneus Bottle Tree 12 -24 12 50 30 1 evergreen 51+ Gleditsia trtcanthos Honey Locust 1- 16,18 -20 55 40 40 deciduous 5'+ Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese Flame Tree 8 -24 33 40 40 deciduous 5'+ Melaleuca nesophiia Pink Melaleuce 13,16 -24 257 1 15.20 15 -20 evergreen i25 7'+ Podocarpus gracifior Fern Pine 8,9,13 -24 46 60 25 evergreen 7'+ Ouercus virginiana Southern Live Oak 4.24 222 60 100 evergreen 8'+ Crnnamornum camphora Camphor Tree 8,9, 12 -24 24 50 60 evergreen 8'+ Ficus rubiginosa Rusty-Leaf Fig 18.24 109 50 50 evergreen 8'+ Pinus canariensis Canary Island Pine 8,9. 12 -24 26 50-80 20-35 evergreen 10'+ Magnolia grandiBora Southern Magnolia 4- 12,14 -24 116 80 60 evergreen 10'+ Piatanus acerffolia London Plane 2 -24 70 80 40 deciduous 10'+ Platanus acerifolia Bloodgood' Bloodgood Plane Tree 2 -24 1079 80 40 deciduous 14'+ Ouercus ilex Holly Oak 4 -24 53 50 5o evergreen 14'+ Liquidambarstynwiflua American Sweetgum 3- 9,14 -24 5 60 25 deciduous 15'1 I°hoar* i Y.biand`i7alaPalm g, 1 2±F § ;_ :. 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"`•Bi ROOM 56 CENTRALI±J;Y fi 100 410 3 No 99 Archontophoenix cunninghamiana x� 58 Cllllhr - 389 389 99 No 87 Olea europaea No 57 87 Olea europaea / No CREST DR No Parkway Chitalpa tashkentensis 61 COASTLINE DR 100 1145 4 No 238 Vacant site 62 COASTLINE DR 105 1140 4 Yes 238 Vacant site Prunus cerasifera 63 10 10 99 Yes 119 Eucalyptus cladocalyx 64 10 50 99 No 57 Olea europaea 65 50 100 14 No 5 Liquidambar styraciflua 66 120 304 5 No 29 Cupaniopsis anacardioides 67 301 309 3 No 238 Cinnamomum camphora 68 / No No Parkway 69 CORAL PL 1704 1713 4 No 38 lagerstroemia indica 777 70 00RSAiRW_Y = = •' 201 445 99 No 87 Olea europaea 77 CREST DR 800 815 4 No 791 Pyrus calleryana 'Danicer' 78 CRESTVIEW AV 1000 1780 4 No 791 Pyrus calleryana 'Danicer' * Prunus cerasifera 75 CRYSTAL COVE WY 1220 1410 4 No 5 Liquidambar styraciflua Lagerstroemia indica 76 400 412 4 No 791 Pyrus calleryana 'Danicer' 72 / No No Parkway 73 / No No Parkway 71 / No No Parkway 74 / No No Parkway 79 f No No Parkway 801 ,;` ; ; w Wa 100 141 3 No 63 Archontophoenix cunninghamiana 81 DRIFTWOOD AV 700 1140 4 No 238 Vacant site ` Liriodendron tulipifera 821 EBBTIDE PL 600 601 4 No 13 Callistemon citrinus Magnolia grand Russet 83 4701 4857 3 No 238 Magnolia grandiflora 85 "iG. 340 440 7 No 109 Ficus rubiginosa 84 Ei EGiRIG`Y • -• '�'` 507 507 99 No 25 Phoenix canariensis eai 86 ELECTR1=1gV= z _''` 600 1800 4 No 45 Pyrus kawakamii Taluf:dia " 88 EA/ 651 1510 4 Yes 45 Pyrus kawakamii 87 ELECiiiAV' , x�" 805 805 15 Yes 67 Eucalyptus citnodora 'w`4 89 EIECstRICAV „ °'''' -;., - 901 901 25 No 26 Pinus canariensis` 90 ELECTRIC AV+. 901 919 15 No 32 Ulmus parvifoiia ;•-,rVfUerct3s niana ”" 91 E h3k AV_; 1215 1340 3 No 56 Ficus microcarpa 'Nitida' fMagnagtia' " d'itus3et; r.* 92 EMERALO COVE WY 1500 1715 4 No 171 Stenocarpus sinuatus Prunus cerasifera 93 EMERALD PL 400 413 4 No 171 Stenocarpus sinuatus Stenocarpus sinuatus 95 1 FATHOM AV 840 1140 4 No 238 Vacant site * Llriodendron tulipifera 100 j No No Parkway 94 4656 4915 3 No 38 lagerstroemia indica , 2 City of Seal Beach Street Tree Planting Recommendations November 03, 2009 UNIT ON STREET FROM TO PKWY UT I PRIMARY CODE PRIMARY SPECIES RECOMMENDATION 1 96 3830 3851 3 No 26 Pinus canariensis 99 / No No Parkway 101 / No No Parkway 97 GALIEQNINY : 435 525 99 No 87 Olea europaea 98 CiALIEaN.iMY ; 450 450 4 Not 194 Cupressocyparis leylandii 102 / No No Parkway 10S / No No Parkway 104 3 No lophostemon conferta 103 / No No Parkway 106 HARBOR WY 1700 1748 4 No 238 Vacant site Stenocarpus sinuatus 111 104 317 1 5 No 238 Vacant site 107 350 350 3 No 134 Schinus terebinthifolius 112 4488 4930 3 No 238 Lagerstroemia indica 108 / No No Parkway 109 3 No Pyrus kawakamii 110 4524 4933 3 No 238 lophostemon conferta 113 ISLAND VIEW OR 600 1611 4 No 238 Vacant site s Bauhinia blakeana 114 / No No Parkway 115 JADE COVE WY 400 429 4 No 171 Pyrus calleryana 'Danicer' Pyrus calleryana 116 / No No Parkway 117 LAGUNA PL 501 528 4 No 171 Stenocarpus sinuatus Stenocarpus sinuatus 119 3800 3800 1 12 1 No 24 Cinnamomum camphora 118 3801 4900 1 99 No 26 Pinus canariensis 120 3850 4700 10 No 14 Schinus terebinthifolius 121 4000 4100 14 No 5 Liquidambar styraciflua 122 4000 4900 7 No 163 Eucalyptus rudis i8 4001 4901 99 Yes 87 Olea europaea 124 4100 4700 3 No 238 Vacant site 123 4600 4900 4 No 238 Vacant site 126 iAltDkDiGr' V •"4 1100 1704 3 No 99 Syagrus romanzofrianum a ` 125 MARBLE CAVE WY 400 428 4 No 791 Pyrus calleryana 'Danicer' Pyrus calleryana 127 / No jNo Parkway 132 NUtNA.DR•> w _. `> 50 50 6 No 15 lophostemon confertus �M�gtfo gtgiid 133 MARIMIDIi N 50 SO 10 No 15 Lophostemon confertus 134 _ NA DR 50 301 99 No 24 Cinnamomum camphors A'� pod rp tia" f 135MAlitINA;R errs 400 400 2 No 38 Lagerstroemia mdica✓ '� peCa ndiea _ 136 Mi481NA h A 406 408 3 No 383 Spathodea campanulata is asset j 142 IQLAki A'DR `mm 412 412 4 No 383 Soathodea camoanulata �Ma blie'gcan 1llary 3 City of Seal Beach Street Tree Planting Recommendations November 03, 2009 UNIT ION STREET FROM TO PKWY UT PRIMARY CODE PRIMARY SPECIES RECOMMENDATION 1 144 kttYE 1lY • F 1500 1535 3 No 63 Archontophoenix cunninghamiana "Prus; nay 138 MARLIN AV 1210 1670 4 No 791 Pyrus calleryana'Danicer' Magnolia grand Russet 151 MARVISTA AV 601 1140 4 No 116 Magnolia grandiflora 5tenocarpus sinuatus 146 200 210 3 No 99 Syagrus romanzoffianum 141 OCEAN AV= ' .r 100 114 3 No Syagrus romanzoffianum 147 OMAN lit` •= 200 250 3 No Syagrus romanzaffianum Yi1a n btssEd; 145 tKEANTA y' 300 350 3 No Ficus rubiginosa 140Oi ANA1l" 4,'I_• ° • 400 430 3 No Washingtoniarobusta Wastiiiigtor3arobus#a�. 1480 500 550 3 No Syagrus romanzoffianum iAt" n 143 Oq"i AV ;, 600 620 3 No Archontophoenix cunninghamiana a t_ gto„ • stsi 137 dCEAN•AV.,, 700 717 3 No Melaleuca nesophila iNasingist8 1391 dEi4Mm`W. ,_ W'.• 800 829 3 Yes Metrosiderosexcelsus Metiro d "e stn# ; 150 900 919 3 Yes Metrosideros excelsus ' Me e�oseii<ceisus ; 152. N AV • 1000 1019 3 No Ficus rubiginosa stesii*00us uafiis? 149 OCEAN ffl, 1100 1119 3 No S athodea cam anulata p P ` r: 153 OCE%lNA1/ :r 1200 1223 3 No Eucalyptus ficifolia " _S�eAOta nuatiis" 155 ;� 1300 1320 3 No Spathodeacampanulata r52ett_,• iiii+a OCEAN a'" 1400 1430 3 No 5pathodea campanulata S ,. V 1500 1524 3 No Ficus rubiginosa d160 1600 1632 3 No Ficus rubiginosa ctg 0 A�8U18 ='OiR 100 900 0 No Vacant site ' aerapS t,�tau QCEAil�iAifBU18OUT•'° 1000 1600 0 No Howeaforsteriana NOWeafotriarti'` 161 OPAL COVE WY 425 / 4 No No 791 No Parkway Pyrus calleryana 'Danicer' Tabebuia impetignosa 162 400 166 / No No Parkway 164 163 165 / / / No No No INo No Parkway No Parkway Parkway 4 City of Seal Beach Street Tree Planting Recommendations November 03, 2009 UNIT ION STREET FROM TO PKWY UT PRIMARY CODE PRIMARY SPECIES 167 501 635 4 / No 238 No Parkway 168 169 RIVIERA DR 501 527 3 4 No No 99 Eucalyptus sideroxylon Syagrus romanzoffianum SANDPIPER DR 600 1401 4 No 238 Cupaniopsis anacardioides 116 S�HOONE ,iW1l 440 441 99 No 87 Olea europaea SEA BREEZE DR 600 750 4 No 238 Vacant site No SEALIBEACH BL :. •;Y? 200 200 2 No 75 Washingtonia robusta 4 No 200 12800 3 No 75 Washingtonia robusta SEAS BEACH` '=A 201 323 10 Yes 75 Washingtonia robusta 600 755 202 13001 99 No 102 Eucalyptus camaldulensis SfAI'BE14L �';, 223 2455 4 No 19 Melaleuca quinquenervia Eucalyptus sideroxylon SEA. BEAt #iI SL' .? 300 300 15 No 25 Phoenix canariensis 5EAl8EAGH;SI��;;, �; 401 501 4 Yes 99 Syagrus romanzoffianum 19 5EA BEACNBL' 501 501 3 Yes 99 Syagrus romanzoffianum SEAL BEACH BL 600 12400 14 No 5 Liquidambar styraciflua No SEAL BEACH BL 601 12809 5 No 99 Plotonus ocerrjoho 'Bloodgood' 99 SEAL BEACH BL 2400 2400 20 No 19 Melaleuca quinquenervia 3940 SEAL BEACH BL 2400 13600 10 No 12 Brachychiton populneus 301 SEAL BEACH BL 12500 12500 12 No 67 Eucalyptus citriodora SEAL BEACH BL 12800 12800 7 No 99 Syagrus romanzoffianum Syagrus romanzoffianum SEAL BEACH BL 13001 13001 99 Yes 888 Shrubs /hedge planting SEAL BEACH BL 13100 13900 6 No 75 Washingtonia robusta W*,,.'s Ai1CWAY:,,,.,, 200 1600 99 No 75 Washingtonia robusta SILVER SHOALS AV 501 635 4 No 238 Vacant site SOUTHSHORE DR 600 733 4 No 99 Syagrus romanzoffianum 100 230 5 No 116 Magnolia grandiflora / No No Parkway 3825 3931 3 No 238 Vacant site SURF PL 100 240 4 No 791 Pyrus calleryana 'Danicer' / No No Parkway TAPER DR 600 755 4 No 238 Syagrus romanzoffianum 3655 3655 3 No 103 Eucalyptus sideroxylon 3801 3815 3 No 163 Eucalyptus rudis 1801 1801 99 Yes 19 Melaleuca quinquenervia 2800 2910 4 Yes 19 Melaleuca quinquenervia 2929 2999 14 No 19 Melaleuca quinquenervia 2950 2.950 99 Noj 75 Washingtonia robusta 3840 3940 3 No 238 Lagerstroemia indica 301 301 3 No 238 Vacant site 100 196 5 No 238 Syagrus romanzoffianum Legend: Colored boxes below indicate general location in City .. yOld 7aarn :. The Hill 5 - OMMENDATION 1 Srus romanzoffianum City of Seal Beach Street Tree Planting Recommendations November 03, 2009 UNIT ON STREET FROM TO [PKWY UT I PRIMARY CODE PRIMARY SPECIES RECOMMENDATION I I I High visible areas within the City: Main Street: Pacific Coast Highway: PACIFIC C0* t",Y 100 100 8 No 82 Metrosideras excelsus aggaugermul A-Um%MA-A M MZ 101 329 6 No 56 Ficus microcarpa'Nitida' Wa PA�-Fi ti, 329 350 4 No 56 Ficus microcarpa 'Nitida' #4 100 400 5 No 257 Eucalyptus citriodora 4. - Pacific Coast Highway: PACIFIC C0* t",Y 100 200 99 No 109 Ficus rubiginosa ;r 4; 100 1700 3 No 89 Pyrus calleryana Wa PA�-Fi ti, 100 1800 14 No 89 Pyrus calleryana #4 1201 1201 5 Yes 257 Melaleuca nesophila ItAffIC COAZ, ffM 1600 1 1700 1 4 I No I 99 Syagrus romanzoffianum I 1700 1 1700 t_ 7 1 No 1 19 JMeIaIeuca quinquenervia Recommendation for high visible areas: Protect existing trees with regular canopy and root trimming maintenance All new trees to be planted minimum 36" box size Replacement of existing trees shall be replaced with similar characteristics * Indicates tree species recommendation from City of Seal Beach local residence group Ilk _ CITY OF SEAL_ BEACH o MASTER STREET TREE PLAN Street 'Tree Planting Guidelines The Citv of Seal Beach has several neighborhoods with unique characteristics. A hard and fast Street Tree Planting Standard would not be appropriate for all situations. It is desirable for each residential property to have the opportunity to have a street tree. Therefore, it is appropriate to have guidelines which may be interpreted in ways to allow for the maximum tree planting opportunities. Recognizing that these guidelines are not achievable in all situations, they should be implemented to the degree possible. Public safety is to remain a top priority. The Guidelines are: • Tree spacing 35' minimum to 50' maximum where possible • Plant 30` minimum from the hack of curb return on the approach to an intersection and 10' from the end ol'curb return on the exit side. • Plant 10' minimum from the edge of a driveway approach • Plant 10" minimum from street light standards and utility poles • Plant 10' minimum t'mm lire hydrants • Plant 5' from house walkways and utility meters • Center the tree in the parkway between the sidewalk and back of curb • Where there is no parkway, plant tree in the center of the available planting space PREPARED FOR -11 IF CITY OF SEAL_ BEACH BY West Coast Arborists, Inc. d% ift All 61k.1bu ?.x RLY`rpjgt.t iM1H% { 1. Tree spacilig 35 nlinitliultl to 50' maximum where possible `?. Phu1t 30' 11111131111111111-0111 the back o1 curb return on file approach to an intersection and 10, koin the cnd ol-the curb rettim oil file exit side :3. Plant 10' nlnlin1lim 11,oin cc14!c o1 a di-k-civa%- approach 4. Phult 10' tliilinnllt]1 lrolll Street light standards and utility Ixlle� 3 - i. Phult 10' minimum 11•on1 lire hydrants (i. Phult i li'oul house walkways and utility meters i. Center tree ill [lie piAway between (lie sidewalk and hack of'curb 8. Where there is no parkway, plant tree in file center cal, [lie available planting; space IT Listing a r. i i J ::'�`� City of Seal Beach Vacant Planting Sites DIST ADDRESS STREET SIDE TREE ON ADDRESS COMMON NAME DBH HEIGHT MAINTENANCE PKWY TYPE PKWY SIZE 1 211 3RD ST Front 1 VACANT SITE - -•••. - - - - -- Plant Parkway 3 1 119 5TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -• ••• - -- Plant Parkway 3 1 143 6TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE -• - - -- • - -• -- Plant Parkway 3 1 202 6TH ST Side 2 603 X CENTRAL AV VACANT SITE •••••• • - - -•- Plant Parkway 3 1 116 7TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE -• - -•- • - - -•• Plant Parkway 3 1 124 7TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE - - -• -• - - -••- Plant Parkway 3 1 124 7TH ST Front 2 VACANT SITE - -•- - -•• -• Plant Parkway 3 1 130 7TH ST Front i VACANT SITE - - - - -- - - -••• Plant Parkway 3 1 205 7TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE ..... • - - - -•• Plan[ Parkway 3 1 217 7TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE - • - -• -- Plant Parkway 3 1 238 7TH ST Front I VACANT SITE • - - - -- ...... Plant Parkway 3 1 320 7TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE - -• -•• •• - - -- Plant Parkway 3 1 224 8TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE • -•••- -• - - -- Plant Parkway 3 1 227 8 f H ST Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -• •• - - -- Plant Tree Well 3 1 232 8TH ST Front i VACANT SITE •• - - -- • - - — Plant Tree Well 3 1 235 6TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE - -•• -- -••• -- Plant Tree Wall 3 1 301 8TH ST Front i VACANT SITE - -- Plant Parkway 3 1 128 10TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - -•• - - - - -- Plant Parkway 4 1 136 10TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE •• - - -- ••• -•- Plant Parkway 4 1 141 10TH ST Front I VACANT SITE - - - - -- - - - - -- Plant Parkway 3 1 143 10TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE -• - - -• • - - - -• Plant Parkway 3 1 148 10TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE •• - - -- •••••• Plant Tree Well 4 1 148 10TH ST Front 2 VACANI SITE •• - - -• - -•• -- Plant Tree Well 4 1 225 10TH ST Front i VACANT SITE - - -• -- -• - - -- Plant Parkway 3 1 322 10TH ST Front i VACANT SITE - - - -•- •• - -•- Plant Parkway 3 1 329 10TH ST Front 2 VACANT SITE ••• -•- - - - - -- Plant Parkway 3 1 218 1 ITH ST Side 1 1 I(X) X ELECTRIC AV VACANT SITE -• - - -- -••• .. Plant Parkway 4 1 315 11TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE • ..... - - -••• PIMA Parkway 3 1 318 11TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE -• - - -• - - - - -- Plant Parkway 3 1 120 12TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE •••• -- •• - - -- Plant Parkway 3 1 156 12TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE • - - - -- •••• -• Plan( Parkway 3 1 201 12TH ST Side 1 1191 X CENTRAL AV VACANT SITE • - -• -• - - -• -• Plant Parkway 3 City of Seal Beach Vacant Planting Sites DIST ADDRESS STHEET SIDE TREE ON ADDRESS COMMON NAME DBH HEIGHT MAINTENANCE PKWY TYNE PKWY SIZE 1 315 12TH ST Front t VACANT SITE •• -• -• • - -••- Plant Parkway 4 1 326 12TH ST Front I VACANT SITE •••••. — Plant Parkway 3 1 W 12TH ST Fran 1 VACANT SITE • - - -•- • -•••- Plant Parkway 3 1 348 12TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE - -• - -• • - -• -- Plain Parkway 3 1 350 12TH ST Front I VACANT SITE •••••• •••••• Plant Parkway 3 1 352 12TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE •• -• -• -• - -•• Plant Parkway 3 1 354 12TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• •••• -• Plant Parkway 3 1 218 13TH ST Front I VACANT SITE • -• -•• -• -••• Plant Parkway 3 t 222 13TH ST Front I VACANT SITE •••••• -••• -• Plant Parkway 3 1 224 13TH ST Frool I VACANT SITE ••• - -- •••••• Ptard Parkway 3 S 228 13TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE • - - -•• -• -••- Plant Parkway 3 1 236 13TH ST Sloe 1 1300 X LANDING AV VACANT SITE •••••• - - - - -• Plan Parkway 3 1 236 13TH ST Side 2 1300 X LANDING AV VACANT SITE •••••. •••••• Plant Parkway 3 1 318 13TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE • - - - -• •• -• -• Plant Parkway 3 1 351 13TH ST Front i VACANT SITE •••••• Plant Parkway 3 1 361 13TH ST Front I VACANT SITE •• - -•• • - -• -- Plant Parkway 3 1 116 14TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE •• - -•• - - - - -- Plant Parkway 3 1 130 14TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE -•• -•• •••••. Plant Parkway 3 1 131 147H ST Front I VACANT SITE •••• -• •••••• Plant Parkway 3 1 132 14TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• •••• -• Plant Parkway 3 i 148 147H ST Side 1 1400 X ELECTRIC AV VACANT SITE •• -••- •••••• Plant Parkway 4 1 213 14TH ST Fran 1 VACANT SITE •••••. •• -••- Plant Parkway 3 1 214 14TH ST Fran 1 VACANT SITE •• - -•• ••• - -- Plant Parkway 3 1 221 14TH ST Front i VACANT SITE •• - - -• —•• Plant Parkway 3 1 222 14TH ST Front i VACANT SITE ••• -•• •• -••- Plant Parkway 3 1 225 14TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• •• - -•• Plant Parkway 3 1 228 14TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE • -•• -• •••••• Plant Parkway 3 1 230 14TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• -•- -••• -• Plant Parkway 3 1 231 14TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• - -• •••••• Plant Parkway 3 1 233 14TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE • - -• -- - - - - -- Plant Parkway 3 1 237 14TH ST Side 1 1350 X LANDING AV VACANT SITE • - - -•• - - - - -- Plain Parkway 3 1 237 14TH ST Side 2 1350 X LANDING AV VACANT SITE -• - - -• •••••• Plant Parkway 3 2 City of Seal Beach Vacant Planting Sites DIST ADDRESS STREET SIDE TREE ON ADDRESS COMMON NAME DBH HEIGHT MAINTENANCE PKWY TYPE PKWY SIZE 1 312 14TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -- • - -••• Plant Parkway 3 1 314 14TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE - -•• -- • -•• -• Plant Parkway 3 1 324 14TH ST Frond 1 VACANT SITE -••••• •••••. Plant Parkway 3 1 211 15TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE -• -• -• - - -• -• Plant Parkway 3 1 232 15TH ST Front t VACANT SITE • -•••- - -•• -• Plant Parkway 3 1 239 15TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -• - - -• -- Plant Parkway 3 1 242 15TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE - - -• -- –• Plant Parkway 3 1 244 15TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE -•• -•• ••• - -• Plant Parkway 3 1 305 15TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE • - - - -- •• - - -• Plant Parkway 3 1 309 15TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE •• - -•• • - -• -- Plant Parkway 3 1 315 15TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE - -•••- - -• - -- Plant Parkway 3 1 316 15TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE -•• - -- • -•••• Plant Parkway 3 1 317 15TH ST Front t VACANT SITE • - - - -- • - - -•- Plant Parkway 3 1 321 15TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -• - - - - -- Plant Parkway 3 1 322 15TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• - -• -• - — Plant Parkway 3 1 324 15TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE •••• -- •• - -•- Plant Parkway 3 1 325 15TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE -• - -•• •• -• -- plant Parkway 3 1 326 15TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE •---•- •••••. Plant Parkway 3 1 328 15TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE -• -••- •••••• Plant Parkway 3 1 213 16TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -• - - - - -• Plant Parkway 3 1 215 16TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• - -- - - - - -• Plant Parkway 3 1 219 16TH ST Front t VACANT SITE -••••• •• -••- Plant Parkway 3 1 221 16TH ST Front I VACANT SITE • -• - -- • - -• -• Plant Parkway 3 1 224 16TH ST Front t VACANT SITE • -•• -- - - - - -- Plant Parkway 3 1 225 16TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - -•- •••• -- Plant Parkway 3 1 227 16TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE -•• -•- • - - - -- Plant Parkway 3 1 243 16TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE - -•• -• - -•• -• Plant Parkway 3 1 250 16TH ST Front I VACANT SITE • -• - -- - -• - -• Plant Parkway 3 1 305 16TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE -••• -- – Plant Parkway 3 1 306 16TH ST Front I VACANT SITE •• - -•• - - - - -- Plant Parkway 3 1 311 16TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE -• - - -- • - - - -• Plant Parkway 3 1 313 16TH ST Front t VACANT SITE • - - -•- •• - -•• plans Parkway 3 41 City of Seal Beach Vacant Planting Sites DIST ADDRESS STREET SIDE TREE ON ADDRESS COMMON NAME OBH HEIGHT MAINTENANCE PKWY TYPE PKWY SIZE 1 314 16TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE -• -••- • - -••- Plant Parkway 3 1 315 16TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE - -• - -- • -•••• Plant Parkway 3 1 316 16TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE - - -• -- • -• -•• Plant Parkway 3 1 320 16TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE -••••• •• -••- Plant Parkway 3 1 226 17TH ST Now 1 VACANT SITE • - - - -- Plant Parkway 3 1 226 17TH ST Front 2 VACANT SITE -••• -• •• - - -- Plant Parkway 3 1 228 17TH ST Front I VACANT SITE • -• -•• •• -••• Plant Parkway 3 1 235 17TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE • - - -•- -• - - -• Plant Parkway 3 1 241 17TH ST Front I VACANT SITE •••••• •••••. Plant - Parkway 3 1 247 17TH ST Front I VACANT SITE •• -• -• -•• - -- Plant Parkway 3 1 254 17TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE • - -• -- -•• -•• Plant Parkway 3 1 258 17TH ST Front I VACANT SITE -••••• -••••• Plant Parkway 3 1 303 17TH ST Front I VACANT SITE -•• -•• ••• -•• Plant Parkway 3 1 306 17TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE • -• - -- •• -••- Plant Parkway 3 1 312 17TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE -• - - -• — Plant Parkway 3 1 313 17TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• • - - -•- Plant Tree Well 3 1 319 17TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE •••• . •••••. Plant Tree Well 3 1 324 17TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE •• -• -• •••••• Plant Parkway 3 1 326 17TH ST Front 1 VACANT SITE - -- •- •••••• Plant Parkway 3 3 505 AQUA 1'L Front 1 VACANT SITE -• -• -- -••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 509 AGUA PL Front 1 VACANT SITE -• -••- •••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 512 AGUA PL Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 805 AVALON DR Front i VACANT SITE - -• -•• Plant Parkway 4 3 811 AVALON DR Front i VACANT SITE •••••• • -•••• Plant Parkway 4 3 604 BALBOA DR Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• • -•••• Plant Parkway 4 3 616 BALBOA DR Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• ••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 636 BALBOA DR front 1 VACANT SITE • ..... -••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 701 BALBOA Dli Front I VACANT SITE • -•••• — Plant Parkway 4 3 705 BALBOA DR Front 1 VACANT SITE - - -- - -• - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 708 BALBOA DR Front 1 VACANT SITE -• -• -- -••••- Plant Parkway 4 3 712 BALBOA DR Front I VACANT SITE - - - -•• -••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 716 BALBOA OR Front 1 VACANT SITE • -•••• •••••• Plant Parkway 4 4 City of Seal Beach Vacant Planting Sites. DIST ADDRESS STREET SIDE TREE ON ADDRESS COMMON NAME DHH HEIGHT MAINT ENANCE PKWY TYPE PKWY SIZE 3 716 BALBOA DR Front 2 VACANT SITE - - -• -- • - -••- Plant Parkway 4 3 1704 BAYOU WY Front I VACANT SITE ...... •• - - -• Plant Parkway 4 3 1705 BAYOU WY Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - -•• -• - - -• Plant Parkway 4 3 1709 BAYOU WY Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• - - -• -• Plant Parkway 4 3 1713 BAYOU WY Front 1 VACANT SITE •• - -•• •••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 1720 BAYOU WY Front t VACANT SITE •••• -• ••• -•• Plant Parkway 4 3 1725 BAYOU WY Front t VACANT SITE • - -••• • -•••• Plant Parkway 4 3 1733 BAYOU WY Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -• - - - - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 617 BAYSIDE DR Front i VACANT SITE ••••I• •••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 709 BAYSIDE DR Front I VACANT SITE •• -••• •••• -- Plant Parkway 4 3 713 BAYSIDE DR Front t VACANT SITE •• - -•• •••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 604 BEACHCOMBER DH Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -• • - -••- Plant Parkway 4 3 605 BEACHCOMBER DR Front 1 VACANT SITE • - - -•• • - - - -• Plant Parkway 4 3 613 BEACHCOMBER DR Front t VACANT SITE -• -••- -• -• -- Plant Parkway 4 3 620 BEACHCOMBER DR Front t VACANT SITE •••••• • -• - -• Plartt Parkway 4 3 621 BEACHCOMBER DR Front t VACANT SITE - -•••• ••••.• Plant Parkway 4 3 624 BEACHCOMBER DR Front I VACANT SITE -•• - -• • -• -•- Plant Parkway 4 3 628 BEACHCOMBER DR Front i VACANT SITE • - - - -• •• - - -• Plant Parkway 4 3 632 BEACHCOMBER DH Front 1 VACANT SITE -• -••• •• -••• Plant Parkway 4 3 633 BEACHCOMBER DR Front 1 VACANT SITE • -• - -• - - - -•- Plant Parkway 4 3 636 BEACHCOMBER DR Front t VACANT SITE •••••. •••• -- Plant Parkway 4 3 637 BEACHCOMBER UR Front 1 VACANT SITE - -• .. •••••. Plant Parkway 4 3 708 BEACHCOMBER DR Frond I VACANT SITE • -• -•• •..... Plant Parkway 4 3 1507 BEACHCOMBER DR Front I VACANT SITE ••• -•- •••••. Plant Parkway 4 3 1511 BEACHCOMBER DR Front i VACANT SITE -••••• •• -••- Plant Parkway 4 3 1511 BEACHCOMBER DR Side 1 735 X SEA BREEZE DR VACANT SITE • -•••• -• -• -- Plant Parkway 4 3 425 BERYL COVE WY Frond I VACANT SITE •••••. -••• -• Plant Parkway 4 3 1600 X BOLSA AV Front 5 VACANT SITE •• -••• ...... Plant Parkway 4 3 1600 X BOLSA AV Front 7 VACANT SITE - -• -•• •••••• Plant Tree Well 4 3 700 CARMEL AV Side 1 325 X COASTLINE DR VACANT SITE •••••• -• -• -- Plant Parkway 4 3 700 CARMEL AV Side 2 325 X COASTLINE DR VACANT SITE -••• -- •••• -- Plant Parkway 4 3 715 CARMEL AV Frond 1 VACANT SITE -• -• -- • - -• -- Plant Parkway 4 5 City of Seal Beach Vacant Planting Sites DIST ADDRESS STREET SIDE TREE ON ADDRESS COMMON NAME DBH HEIGHT MAINTENANCE PKWY TYPE PKWY SIZE 3 700 CATALINA AV Side 1 425 X COASTLINE DR VACANT SITE -• - -•- •••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 700 CATALINA AV Side 2 425 X COASTLINE DR VACANT SITE • -• - -- - - - - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 705 CATALINA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •• -••- - - - -•- Plant Parkway 4 3 115 CATALINA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE -••••- -•• - -• Plant Parkway 4 3 735 CATALINA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - - -••- • - - -•• Plant Parkway 4 3 801 CATALINA AV Front I VACANT SITE •••• -• • -• - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 805 CATALINA AV Front 1 VACAN T SITE - - - - -- - - - - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 825 CATALINA AV Front I VACANT SITE - -• - -• - - - - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 850 CATALINA AV Front i VACANT SITE -••• -- - - -••- Plant Parkway 4 3 900 CATALINA AV Front I VACANT SITE •• -••- -• - -•- Plant Parkway 4 3 901 CATALINA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE -•• -•• ••• - -• Plant Parkway 4 3 915 CATALINA AV Front i VACANT SITE -••• -- •• - - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 1015 CATALINA AV Front i VACANT SITE - - - - -- • - - - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 1025 CATALINA AV Side 1 795 X AVALON DR VACANT SITE •• -• -• -• - -•- Plant Parkway 4 3 1035 CATALINA AV Front i VACANT SITE -• -• -- —• Plant Parkway 4 3 1045 CATALINA AV Front i VACANT SITE -••• -• -• - - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 1070 CATALINA AV Front 2 VACANT SITE ••.••• • - - - -• Plan( Parkway 4 3 1145 CATALINA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE • -• - -- • - - - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 1145 CATALINA AV Front 2 VACANT SITE • -•••- ••• -•- Plant Parkway 4 3 1145 CATALINA AV Front 3 VACANT SITE •• - -•- ••• - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 1200 CATALINA AV Front t VACANT SITE -•• - . ••• -•• Plant Parkway 4 3 1201 CATALINA AV Front i VACANT SITE • -• - -• -•• - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 1210 CATALINA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE • -•••• • -• -•- Plant Parkway 4 3 1220 CATALINA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - -•••• •••• -- Plant Parkway 4 3 1230 CATALINA AV Side 1 750 X TAPER DR VACANT SITE — - - -• -• Plant Parkway 4 3 1300 CATALINA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -- - - - - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 1310 CATALINA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE -••• -• • - -• -- Plant Parkway 4 3 1315 CATALINA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE -• - -•- Plant Parkway 4 3 1325 CATALINA AV Front i VACANT SITE • - -••- • -•••• Plant Parkway 4 3 1410 CATALINA AV Front 2 VACANT SITE • - - - -- — - Plant Parkway 4 3 1430 CATALINA AV Front 3 VACANT SITE - - - - -- — Plant Parkway 4 3 1435 CATALINA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE • ..... Plahl Parkway 4 6 City of Seal Beach Vacant Planting Sites DIST ADDRESS STREET SIDE TREE ON ADDRESS COMMON NAME 013H HEIGHT MAIM ENANCE PKWY TYPE PKWY SIZE 3 1500 CATALINA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE • - - - -- • - - -•• Plant Parkway 4 3 1509 CATALINA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• - -• -• - - -- Plard Parkway 4 3 1515 CATALINA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - -• - -- - - - - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 1520 CATALINA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - -• - • - ...... Plant Parkway 4 :i 1525 CATALINA AV front 1 VACANT SITE •..... ...... Plant Parkway 4 3 1530 CATALINA AV Side 1 745 X SEA BREEZE DR VACANT SITE - -•• -• ..... • Plant Parkway 4 3 1535 CATALINA AV Fran I VACANT SITE - - - -•- - - - - -• Plant Parkway 4 3 1600 CATALINA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE ...... •• - - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 1601 CATALINA AV Front t VACANT SITE • - - - -- - - - - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 1605 CATALINA AV Front I VACANT SITE ... -• ...... Plant Parkway 4 3 1630 CATALINA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE ...... • - - - -• Plant Parkway 4 3 1645 CATALINA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE ...... ...... Plant Parkway 4 3 1650 CATALINA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •• - -•- - - - - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 16110 CATALINA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •..... - - - -•- Plant Parkway 4 3 1704 CATALINA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •••• -• • .... Plant Parkway 4 3 1712 CATALINA AV Frant I VACANT SITE •• - - -- •• -• -- Plant Parkway 4 3 1724 CATALINA AV Front I VACANT SIT E - - - - -• - - - - -- Plan Parkway 4 3 1725 CATALINA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -- -- Plant Parkway 4 3 1728 CATALINA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• -•• ... -- Plartt Parkway 4 3 1729 CATALINA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - -•- - -• - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 1737 CATALINA AV Front I VACANT SITE • - - -•- • - - - -• Plant Parkway 4 3 1748 CATALINA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE • -• -•• •..... Plant Parkway 4 1 214 CENTRAL AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - - -••• - -• -•- Plant Parkway 3 1 221 CENTRAL AV Frorrl 1 VACANT SITE • - - - -- - - -••• Plant Parkway 3 1 431 CENTRAL AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - -- - -•• -• Plant Parkway 3 1 925 CENTRAL AV Side 1 201 X 10TH ST VACANT SITE •••... -• - - -- Plant Parkway 3 3 120 COASTLINE DR From i VACANT SITE ...... ••••.• Plant Parkway 4 3 130 COASTLINE OR Front t VACANT SITE ...... •..... Plant Parkway 4 3 140 COASTLINE OH Front 1 VACANT SITE • -• - -• •..... Plant Parkway 4 3 150 COASTLINE DR Front I VACANT SITE ••.... ...... Plant Parkway 4 3 200 COASTLINE DR Froml 1 VACANT SITE —••- • - -••- Plant Parkway 4 3 210 COASTLINE DR Front I VACANT SITE •••••. - - - - -- Plant Parkway 4 7 City of Seal Beach Vacant Planting Sites DIST ADDRESS STREET SIDE TnEE ON ADDRESS COMMON NAME DDH HEIGHT MAINTENANCE PKWY TYPE PKWY SIZE 3 330 COASTLINE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE •• - -•- -••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 340 COASTLINE DR Front I VACANT SITE • -•• -• •••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 430 COASTLINE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE - -•••• -• - -•• Plant Parkway 4 3 430 COASTLINE DR Side 1 601 X MA14VISTA AV VACANT SITE •••••. • -•••• Plant Parkway 4 3 500 COASTLINE DR From 1 VACANT SITE •••••. •••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 510 COASTLINE DR Front t VACANT SITE —•- -••• -• Plant Parkway 4 3 530 COASTLINE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• • -•••• Plant Parkway 4 3 600 COASTLINE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE •••• -• -• - - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 620 COASTLINE DR Front I VACANT SITE • -•• -- - -•• -- Plant Parkway 4 3 700 COASTLINE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• -•• Plant Parkway 4 3 701 COASTLINE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••. •• - -•• Plant Parkway 4 3 701 COASTLINE DR Front 2 VACANT SITE • -•••• •••••. Plant Parkway 4 3 705 COASTLINE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE -• -• . • -• -- Plant Parkway 4 3 710 COASTLINE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE - -• - -• -••• -• Plant Parkway 4 3 715 COASTLINE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE •• -• -- • - -• -- Plant Parkway 4 3 715 COASTLINE DR Side 2 601 X EBBTIDE PL VACANT SITE • - -••- • - -••• Plant Parkway 4 3 835 COASTLINE DR Front I VACANT SITE • - -••• •• - -•• Plant Parkway 4 3 635 COASTLINE OR side 1 607 X SILVER SHOALS AV VACANT SITE — ••• -•• Plant Parkway 4 3 835 COASTLINE OR Side 2 607 X SILVER SHOALS AV VACANT SITE ••• -•- -•• - -• Plant Parkway 4 3 840 COASTLINE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE -•• -•• • -• — Plant Parkway 4 3 y00 COASTLINE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE -••••• •• - — Plant Parkway 4 3 9U5 COASTLINE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE - -• -•• -•• - -• Plant Parkway 4 3 910 COASTLINE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE -•• - -• — Plant Parkway 4 3 915 COASTLINE DR Frord 1 VACANT SITE •• -••- -••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 920 COASTLINE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE -••••• - -• - -• Plant Parkway 4 3 925 COASTLINE DR Front 1 VACANT SIT E - - - -•- -• - -•• Plant Parkway 4 3 930 COASTLINE DR From 1 VACANT SITE -••••• • - - -•• Plant Parkway 4 3 940 COASTLINE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE •• -••- -•• - -• Plant Parkway 4 3 1100 COASTLINE DR Front I VACANT SITE •• -••- ••••• Plant Parkway d 3 1110 COASTLINE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE — - - -• -• Plant Parkway 4 3 1120 COASTLINE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE -••••• ..... • Plant Parkway 4 3 1135 COASTLINE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE •• - - -• • -• -•• Plant Parkway 4 8 DIST ADDRESS STREET City of Sea! Beach Vacant Planting Sites SIDE TREE ON ADDRESS COMMON NAME DBH HEIGHT MAINTENANCE PKWY TYPE PKWY SIZE 3 1 140 COASTLINE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE • - - - -• — Plan[ Parkway 2 120 COLLEGE PARK DR Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• -•• • - - -•• Plait[ Parkway 2 145 COLLEGE PARK DR Front i VACANT SITE - -• - -• -••• — Plant Parkway 2 189 COLLEGE PARK DR Front 1 VACANT SITE -•• - -• •• - -•• Plaid Parkway 2 229 COLLEGE PARK DR Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• -•• •••••• Plant Parkway 2 248 COLLEGE PARK DR Front 1 VACANT SITE • - -••• - - - - -- Plant Parkway 2 252 COLLEGE PARK DR Front 1 VACANT SITE -•• - -• •• - -•• Plant Parkway 2 260 COLLEGE PARK DR Front 1 VACANT SITE • - -••• - -•• -• Plant Parkway 2 287 COLLEGE PARK DR Front i VACANT SITE •• - - -• • - -••• i'lant Parkway 2 301 COLLEGE PARK DR Front i VACANT SITE ••• -- •••••. Plant Parkway 2 304 COLLEGE PARK DR Front 1 VACANT SITE - - -• -• - -•••• Plant Parkway 2 308 COLLEGE PARK DR Front 1 VACANT SITE • -•• -- - - - -•• Plant Parkway 2 309 COLLEGE PARK DR Front 1 VACANT SITE •••• -• - - -• -• Plant Parkway 3 1701 CORAL PL Skye 1 700 X SAYSIDE DR VACANT SITE -•• -•- ••• - -- Ptanl Parkway 3 1000 CRESTVIEW AV Front i VACANT SITE Plant Parkway 3 1000 CRESTVIEW AV Side 1 810 X AVALON U►4 VACANT SITE •••••• - - - - -- Plant Parkway 3 1000 CRESTVIEW AV Side 2 810 X AVALON DR VACANT SITE ••• -•• • - - - -- Plant Parkway 3 1005 CRESTVIEW AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •• -• -• •• -••- Plant Parkway 3 1005 CRESTVIEW AV Side 1 820 X AVALON OR VACANT SITE —•••• ••• -•- Plant Parkway 3 1005 CRESTVIEW AV Side 2 820 X AVALON DR VACANT SITE - - - - -- - - - -•• Plant Parkway 3 1310 CRESTVIEW AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -- • - - - -- Plant Parkway 3 1430 CRESTVIEW AV Frond 1 VACANT SITE • -• -•• •••• -• Plant Parkway 3 1435 CRESTVIEW AV Front 1 VACANT SITE -••••- •• - -•- Plant Parkway 3 1500 CRESTVIEW AV Front i VACANT SITE -•• - -• ••• -•• Plant Parkway 3 1525 CRESTVIEW AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -• •• -• -• Plant Parkway 3 1732 CRESTVIEW AV Front i VACANT SITE - - -• -• •••••• Plant Parkway 3 1732 CRESTVIEW AV Front 2 VACANT SITE • - -• -• - - - - -• Plant Parkway 3 1737 CRESTVIEW AV Front 1 VACANT SITE • - - - -- • - - -•- Plant Parkway 3 1740 CRESTVIEW AV Front i VACANT SITE Plant Parkway 3 1757 CRESTVIEW AV Front I VACANT SITE -•• - -• •••••• Plant Parkway 3 1776 CRESTVIEW AV Front i VACANT SITE •••••• •• - -•- Plant Parkway 3 1220 CRYSTAL COVE WY Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• • - - - -- Plant Parkway 9 City of Seal Beach Vacant Planting Sites DIST ADDRESS STREET SIDE TREE ON ADDRESS COMMON NAME DOH HEIGHT MAINTENANCE PKWY TYPE PKWY SIZE 3 1330 CRYSTAL COVE WY Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -- - - - - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 401 CRYSTAL PL Side 1 1301 X CRYSTAL COVE WY VACANT SITE - - - - -- - - - - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 405 CRYSTAL PL Front 1 VACANT SITE - -• - -- - -• - -• Plant Parkway 4 3 408 CRYSTAL PL Front 1 VACANT SITE • - ---- -•- -•- Plant Parkway 4 3 701 DRIFTWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -- • - - - -- Plaid Parkway 4 3 701 DRIFTWOOD AV Side 1 601 X COASTLINE DR VACANT SITE - -•••• •••••• Plaid Parkway 4 3 701 DRIFTWOOD AV Side 2 601 X COASTLINE DIT VACANT SITE •••--- --•••• Plant Parkway 4 3 710 DRIFTWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -- - - - - -• Plant Parkway 4 3 720 DRIFTWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -- •••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 8W DRIFTWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -- ...... Plant Parkway 4 3 1130 DRIFTWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •• -••- - - - - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 835 DRIFTWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SITE ...... - -•••• Plant Parkway 4 3 840 DRIFTWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - -•- - - - -•- Plant Parkway 4 3 845 DRIFTWOOD AV Front t VACANT SITE - - -• -- - -•••- Plant Parkway 4 3 901 DRIFTWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - -•• • --•-• Plant Parkway 4 3 910 DRIFTWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SIT E •• -• -• - -• - -• Plant Parkway 4 3 1001 DRIFTWOOD AV Front i VACANT SITE - - -• -- •••... Plant Parkway 4 3 1035 DRIFTWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - - -• -• - - - --• Plant Parkway 4 3 1060 DRIFTWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •••• -• - - -• -• Plant Parkway 4 3 11,00 DRIFTWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SITE ••-- -- - - - -•- Plant Parkway 4 3 1101 DRIFTWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -- •••••. Plant Parkway 4 3 1 IUS DRIFTWOOD AV Frond 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -- - - - - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 1110 DRIFTWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -- - - - - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 1140 DRIFTWOOD AV Front t VACANT SITE - - - - -• -• - -•- Plant Parkway 4 4 4701 ELDER AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -• ...... Plant Parkway 3 4 4709 ELDER AV Front t VACANT SITE -.— ...... Plant Parkway 3 4 4725 ELDER AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• - - - - -- Plant Parkway 3 4 4733 ELDER AV Front 1 VACANT SITE -• - - -- - -•• -- Plant Parkway 3 4 4741 ELDER AV Front i VACANT SITE -• -••- ••• - -- Plant Parkway 3 4 4757 ELDER AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •••• -• • - -• -- Plant Parkway 3 4 4765 ELDER AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••. •••••• Plant Parkway 3 4 4773 ELDER AV Front t VACANT SITE -• - - -- -• - - -- Plant Parkway 3 10 City of Seal Beach Vacant Planting Sites DIST AD11RF-SS STREET SIDE 1 REE ON ADDRESS COMMON NAME 06H HEIGHT MAINTENANCE PKWY TYPE PKWY SIZE 4 4809 ELDER AV Front I VACANT SITE •• - -•• •••••• Plant Parkway 3 4 4825 ELDER AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• •• -••- Plant Parkway 3 4 4833 ELDER AV Front I VACANT SITE •••• -• Plant Parkway 3 .1 4841 ELDER AV Front 1 VACANT SITE -• -••• •••••• Plant Parkway 3 4 4857 ELDER AV Front I VACANT SITE •••••• •••••• Plant Parkway 3 3 380 ELECTRIC AV Front I VACANT SITE • -•••- •• -• -- Plant Parkway 7 3 390 ELECTRIC AV Fronl I VACANT SITE •••• -- •• -••• Plant Parkway 7 1 1101 ELECTRIC AV Side 1 300 X 1 I Tit ST VACANT SITE •••••. •••••• Plant Parkway 3 1 1101 ELECIRICAV Side 2 310 X IITHST VACANT SITE - -•- -••••• Plant Parkway 3 1 110' ELECTRIC AV Side 3 300 X t ITH ST VACANT SITE •••••. •• -••• Plant Parkway 3 1 1311 ELECTRIC AV Front I VACANT SITE •••.•• -• -• -• Plant I'arkway 3 3 400 EMERALD PL Side 1 1701 X EMERALD COVE WY VACANT SITE • -•• -- •• .... plarrt Parkway 4 3 400 EMERALD PL Side 2 1701 X EMERALD COVE WY VACANT SITE • -•• -• •• -••• Plant Parkway 4 3 400 EMERALD PL Side 3 1701 X EMERALD COVE WY VACANT SITE •••• -- • - -••• Plant Parkway 4 3 401 EMERALD PL Side 1 1001 X EMERALD COVE WY VACANT SITE Plant Parkway 4 3 413 EMERALD PL Fmnl 1 VACANT SITE ••• -•• -••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 901 FATHOM AV Front I VACANT SITE •••••• •• .... Plant Parkway 4 3 905 FATHOM AV Frottt I VACANT SITE •• -• -• •••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 920 FATHOM AV Front 1 VACANT SITE -•• -•• - - -••• Plant Parkway 4 3 1005 FATHOM AV Front t VACANT SITE ••• -•• plarll Parkway 4 3 1010 FATHOM AV Front t VACANT SITE ••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 1020 FATHOM AV Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• -•• plant Parkway 4 3 1105 FATHOM AV Front t VACANT SITE •••••• •• -••• Plant Parkway 4 3 1120 FATHOM AV Front I VACANT SITE • - -• -• •••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 1140 FATHOM AV Side 1 625 X BALBOA D11 VACANT SITE Plant Parkway 4 4 4056 FIR AV Front I VACANT SITE — •••• -• Plartl Parkway 3 4 4672 FIR AV Ftom t VACANT SITE •••••• •••••• Plant Patkway 3 4 4680 FIR AV Ftonl 1 VACANT SITE •••••• •••••• Plant Parkway 3 4 4689 FIR AV Front I VACANT SITE ••• -•• •••• -• Plant Parkway 3 4 4700 FIR AV Front t VACANT SITE -•• - -- •• -••• Plant Parkway 3 4 4741 FIR AV Side 1 3825 X SUNFLOWER ST VACANT SITE ••• -•• •••••• Plant Parkway 3 4 4756 FIR AV Front I VACANT SITE ••• -•• • ..... Plant Patkway 3 City of Seal Beach Vacant Planting Sites DIST ADDRESS STREET SIDE TREE ON ADDRESS COMMON NAME DOH HEIGHT MAINTENANCE PKWY TYPE PKWY SIZE 4 4772 FIR AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - Plarrt Parkway 3 4 4800 FIR AV Front I VACANT SITE -•• -•• ••• - -- Plant Parkway 3 4 4865 FIR AV Front 1 VACANT SITE -••-•• •••••• Plant Parkway 3 4 4860 FIR AV Side 1 3815 X VIOLET ST VACANT SITE •-•••- •••• -• plant Parkway 3 4 3830 FIR CIA Side 1 4815 X FIR AV VACANT SITE •••••• •••••• Plartl Parkway 3 3 1705 HARBOR WY Front 1 VACANT SITE -••••• •• - -•• Piano Parkway 4 3 1709 HARBOR WY Front I VACANT SITE •••••• •••••• Plato Parkway 4 3 1713 HARBOR WY Front t VACANT SITE • -•••• •••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 1713 HARBOR WY Front 2 VACANT SITE •••••• ••• -•• Plant Parkway 4 3 1721 HARBOR WY Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• •••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 1724 HARBOR WY Front I VACANT SITE • -•• -• •••••. Llano Parkway 4 3 1728 HARBOR WY Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 1736 HARBOR WY Front t VACANT SITE -----• Plant Parkway 4 3 1737 HARBOR WY Front 1 VACANT SITE - •••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 1740 HARBOR WY Front 1 VACANT SITE -•- -•- - - - - -• Planl Parkway 4 3 1748 HARBOR WY Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• •••••• Plant Parkway 4 2 132 HARVARD LN Front i VACANT SITE •••••• •••••• Plant Parkway 5 2 133 HARVARD LN Front i VACANT SITE •••••• •••••• Plant Parkway 5 2 137 HARVARD LN Front i VACANT SITE — - Plant Parkway 5 2 148 HARVARD LN Front 1 VACANT SITE - - -- - - - -- Plant Parkway 5 2 152 HARVARD LN Front 1 VACANT SITE • - -• -• •••••• Plant Parkway 5 2 153 HARVARD LN Front 1 VACANT SITE •••• -• • -•••• Plarrt Parkway 6 2 157 HARVARD LN Front I VACANT SITE •••••• • -• -•• Plant Parkway 5 2 161 HARVARD LN Front 1 VACANT SITE •-•--- •••••• Plant Parkway 5 2 168 HARVARD LN Side 2 200 X OCCIDENTAL LN VACANT SITE •••••• •••••. Plant Parkway 3 2 173 HARVARD LN Front 1 VACANT S1TE •••••• •••••• Plant Parkway 5 2 205 HARVARD LN Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• - -- • -• - -• Plant Parkway 5 2 212 HARVARD LN Front I VACANT SITE •••-•• • - -••• Plant Parkway 5 2 236 HARVARD LN Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -- • - -••- Plant Parkway 5 2 240 HARVARD LN Front I VACANT SITE -- -••• - - - - -• Plato Parkway 5 2 253 HARVARD LN Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - -• Plant Parkway 5 2 261 HARVARD LN Front 1 VACANT SITE - - Plant Parkway 5 12 DIST ADDRESS STREET SIDE TREE City of Seal Beach Vacant Planting Sites ON ADDRESS COMMON NAME DISH HEIGHT MAINTENANCE PKWY TYPE PKWY SIZE 2 273 HARVARD LN Front 1 VACANT SITE •• - -•- •••••• Plant Parkway 5 2 281 HARVARD LN Front 1 VACANT SITE • - -• -• ...... Plant Parkway 5 2 293 HARVARD LN Front i VACANT SITE • -•••- •••••• Plant Parkway 5 2 308 HARVARD LN Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••. •••••• Plant Parkway 5 2 350 X HARVARD LN Front 7 VACANT SITE - -•••• - -•• -• Plant Tres Well 3 4 4488 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• -•• •••• -• Plant Parkway 3 4 4508 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• - -- -••••• Plant Parkway 3 4 4524 HAZELNUT AV Front t VACANT SITE •••• -- •••• -• Plant Parkway 3 4 4532 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••. • -•••• Plant Parkway 3 4 4533 HAZELNUT AV Fionl I VACANT SITE • - -• -- • -•• -- Plant Parkway 3 4 4541 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• -•• •• -••- Plant Parkway 3 4 4549 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE — ••• - -- Plant Parkway 3 4 4556 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •••• -• - -•••• Plant Parkway 3 4 4,557 HAZELNUT AV Front i VACANT SITE •• - -•• ••• - -• Plant Parkway 3 4 4565 HAZELNUT AV Front t VACANT SITE •• -••• -• -••• Plant Parkway 3 4 4572 HAZELNUT AV Frond I VACANT SITE - -• - -• ••• -•• Plant Parkway 3 4 4573 HAZELNUT AV Frond 1 VACANT SITE •••••. - - -• -• Plant Parkway 3 4 4580 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• • -•••- Plant Parkway 3 4 4581 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• -•• ••• ... Plant Parkway 3 4 4596 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - -•••- -- Plant Parkway 3 4 4597 HAZELNUT AV Front t VACANT SITE •• •• -• •••• -- Plant Parkway 3 4 4600 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •• -• -- -• - -•• Plant Parkway 3 4 4625 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• • ..... Plant Parkway 3 4 4633 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE -• -• -- - - -• -• Plant Parkway 3 4 4641 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• •• - -•• Plant Parkway 3 4 4648 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• •••••• Plant Parkway 3 4 4664 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• •••• -• Plant Parkway 3 4 4665 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •• -••• •• -••• Plant Parkway 3 4 4673 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - -• -•• Plant Parkway 3 4 4661 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• Plant Parkway 3 4 4688 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••. ••• - -• Plant Parkway 3 4 4689 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE • -•••• •••••• Plant Parkway 3 13 City of Seal Beach Vacant Planting Sites DIST ADDRESS STREET SIDE TREE ON ADDRESS COMMON NAME DHH HEIGHT MAINTENANCE PKWY TYPE PKWY SIZE 4 4772 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE • - -• -- •• -••• Plant Parkway 3 4 4788 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE • - -••- •• - -•• Plant Parkway 3 4 4801 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• - -• •••••• Plant Parkway 3 4 4809 HAZELNUT AV Front i VACANT SITE - -• - -- • - -• -- plant Parkway 3 4 4816 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •..••• ••.••• Plant Parkway 3 4 4825 HAZELNUT AV Front t VACANT SITE - -•••• • -• -•- Plant Parkway 3 4 4832 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -- •• -••- Plant Parkway 3 4 4848 HAZELNUT AV Frond 1 VACANT SITE -•• -•• -• -• -• Plant Parkway 3 4 4857 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• -•- •• - - -• Plant Parkway 3 4 4864 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••. •••••• Plant Parkway 3 4 4881 HAZELNUT AV Front I VACANT SITE • -• -•- -•• - -- Plarq Parkway 3 4 4888 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - -•••- -••• -- Plant Parkway 3 4 4889 HAZELNUT AV Front t VACANT SITE - - -• -• • - - - -• Plant Parkway 3 4 4909 HAZELNUT AV Front 1 VACANT SITE -••• -• - -• -•• Plant Parkway 3 4 4532 tRONWOOD AV Frunt I VACANT SITE - - -• -• - - - - -• Plant Parkway 3 4 4533 IRONWOOD AV Front I VACANT SITE - - - - -• - - - - -- Plant Parkway 3 4 4541 IRONWOOD AV Front t VACANT SITE • -•• -- • - - -•- Plant Parkway 3 4 4565 IRONWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SITE • -•• -• • -•••• Plant Parkway 3 4 4573 IRONWOOD AV Front i VACANT SITE - - - - -- -• -• -- Plant Parkway 3 4 4588 IRONWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •• -••• Plant Parkway 3 4 4589 IRONWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •• -••• •• -••• Plant Parkway 3 4 4601 IRONWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •• -••• -•• -•• Plant Parkway 3 4 4609 IRONWOOD AV Front i VACANT SITE - - -••• — Plant Parkway 3 4 4616 4NONWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SITE • - - - -- - - - -- Plant Parkway 3 4 4617 IRONWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SITE • -•••- •• -••• Plant Parkway 3 4 4624 IRONWOOD AV Front I VACANT SITE •••••• -•• -•• Plant Parkway 3 4 4641 IRONWOOD AV Front I VACANT SITE - -•• -- • - -• -- plant Parkway 3 4 4649 IRONWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SITE -••• -• • -• -•• Plant Parkway 3 4 4681 IRONWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - -•• -• •• -• -- Plant Parkway 3 4 4688 IRONWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •••• -• • -•• -• Plant Parkway 3 4 4689 IRONWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• -•• •• - -•• Plant Parkway 3 4 4697 IRONWOOD AV Frail 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -• - - - - -• Plarrl Parkway 3 14 City of Seal Beach Vacant Planting Sites DIST ADDRESS STREET SIDE TREE ON ADDRESS COMMON NAME DBH I4EIGHT MAINTENANCE PKWY TYPE PKWY SIZE 4 4780 IRONWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •• -••• •• - - -• Plant Parkway 3 4 4781 IRONWOOD AV Front I VACANT SITE •• -••- •••••• Plant Parkway 3 4 4788 IRONWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SITE • -•• -• - - -• -- I'lant Parkway 3 4 4800 IRONWOOD AV Front I VACANT SITE • -•••• •••••• Plant Parkway 3 4 4801 IRONWOOD AV Front I VACANT SITE •• - -•. -• - - -• Plant Parkway 3 4 4872 IRONWOOD AV Front I VACANT SITE •• - -•• - - - - -• Plant Parkway 3 4 4880 IRONWOOD AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •• - -•- -••• -• Plant Parkway 3 4 4881 IRONWOOD AV Front I VACANT SITE - -• -•- •• -••- Plant Parkway 3 4 4917 IRONWOOD AV Front I VACANT SITE - - - -•- •• -••• Plant Parkway 3 d 4924 IRONWOODAV Fend 1 VACANT SITE ..... • Plant Parkway 3 3 600 ISLAND VIEW DR Front 1 VACANT SITE • -•••• •••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 ti01 ISLAND VIEW OR Front I VACANT SITE - - Plant Parkway 4 3 604 ISLAND VIEW DR Front I VACANT SITE • -•••• •• -••• Plant Parkway 4 3 605 ISLAND VIEW DR Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• -••• -• Plant Parkway 4 3 612 ISLAND VIEW DR Front 1 VACANT SITE -••• -- •• -• -- Plant Parkway 4 3 616 ISLAND VIEW OR Front 1 VACANT SITE •• -• -- Plant Parkway 4 3 617 ISLAND VIEW DR Front I VACANT SITE •••••. •••••. Plant Parkway 4 3 636 ISLAND VIEW OR Front t VACANT SITE - - - -•• - Plant Parkway 4 3 637 ISLAND VIEW DR Front t VACANT SITE - - -• -- • - -• -- Plant Parkway 4 3 640 ISLAND VIEW DR Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• -•- - - - -•- Plant Parkway 4 3 704 ISLAND VIEW DR Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• •••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 708 ISLAND VIEW DR Front 1 VACANT SITE •• -••• • - - -•• Plant Parkway 4 3 712 ISLAND VIEW DR Front 1 VACANT SITE -- - -• -•• Plant Parkway 4 3 713 ISLAND VIEW OR Front 1 VACANT SITE - - -• -- • - -••• Plant Parkway 4 3 1601 ISLAND VIEW OR Side 2 730 X SEA BREEZE OR VACANT SITE ••• -•- Plant Parkway 4 3 1605 ISLAND VIEW OR Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• •• -••- Plant Parkway 4 3 400 JADE COVE WY Front I VACANT SITE -••••• •••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 416 JADE COVE WY Front 1 VACANT SITE - -•• -• - -• - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 424 JADE COVE WY Front t VACANT SITE •••••• •••• -• Plant Parkway 4 3 520 LAGUNA PL Front I VACANT SITE - - - - -• Plant Parkway 4 4 4100 X LAMPSON AV Front 3 VACANT SITE •••• - ••• -•• Plant Tree Well 3 4 4100 X LAMPSON AV Front 4 VACANT SITE •-• -•• -•• - -- Plant Tree Well 3 15 City of Seal Beach Vacant Planting Sites DIST ADDRESS STHEET SIDE THEE ON ADDRESS COMMON NAME DBH HEIGHT MAINTENANCE PKWY TYPE PKWY SIZE 4 4100 X LAMPSON AV Front 5 VACANT SITE - -- •• -••- Plant Tree Well 3 4 4100 X LAMPSON AV Front 7 VACANT SITE •••• -• •••••• Plant Tree Well 3 4 4100 X LAMPSON AV Front 9 VACANT SITE • - - -•- ••• - -• Plant Tree Well 3 4 4100 X LAMPSON AV Front 10 VACANT SITE - - - - -- - - - - -• Plant Tree Well 3 4 4100 X LAMPSON AV Front 11 VACANT SITE • - -••- •••••• Plant Tree Well 3 4 4100 X LAMPSON AV Front 13 VACANT SITE • - - - -- •• - -•- Plant Tree Well 3 4 4100 X LAMPSON AV Front 14 VACANT SITE ••• -•- ...... Plant Tree Well 3 4 4100 X LAMPSON AV Front 16 VACANT SITE -• -••- •••• -• Plant Tres Well 3 4 4100 X LAMPSON AV Front 17 VACANT SITE • -•• -• • -•••• Plant Tree Well 3 4 4100 X LAMPSON AV Front to VACANT SITE - - - - -• • - - -•- Plant Tree Well 3 4 4100 X LAMPSON AV Front 19 VACANT SITE • -•• -• ••. — Plant Tree Well 3 4 4100 X LAMPSON AV Front 20 VACANT SITE ••• -•- •••• -• Plant Tree Well 3 4 4100 X LAMPSON AV Front 22 VACANT SITE –• •• - -•• Plant Tree Well 3 4 4100 X LAMPSON AV Front 23 VACANT SITE ••••• Plant Tree Well 3 4 4100 X LAMPSON AV Front 25 VACANT SITE ••• -•• -••• -• Plant Tree Well 3 4 4600 X LAMPSON AV Front i VACANT SITE - -•• -- •••• -• Plant Tree Well 4 4 4600 X LAMPSON AV Front 2 VACANT SIZE -••••• - -•••• Plant Tree Well 4 4 4600 X LAMPSON AV Front 3 VACANT SITE • -• -•- •••••• Plant Tree Well 4 4 4600 X LAMPSON AV Front 4 VACANT SITE -••• -- • - -• -- Plant Tree Well 4 4 4600 X LAMPSON AV Front 5 VACANT SITE - - - - -- • - - - -- Plant Tree Well 4 4 4600 X LAMPSON AV Front 6 VACANT SITE • - -• -- •• -••- Plant Tree Well 4 4 4600 X LAMPSON AV Front 7 VACANT SITE •••• -• ••• -•• Plarrl Tree Well 4 4 4600 X LAMPSON AV Front o VACANT SITE •••• -• Plant T tee Well 4 4 4600 X LAMPSON AV Front A VACANT SITE - -•• -- -•• -•• Plant Tree Well 4 4 4600 X LAMPSON AV Front t0 VACANT SITE •••••• -•• -•• Plant Tree Well 4 4 4600 X LAMPSON AV Front i t VACANT SITE •••••. Plant Tree Well 4 4 4700 X LAMPSON AV Front t VACANT SITE - -• - -• - - -• -• Plant Tree Well 4 4 4700 X LAMPSON AV Front 2 VACANT SITE - -•••• •••••• Plant Tree Well 4 4 4700 X LAMPSON AV Front 3 VACANT SITE ••• -•• •• -••• Plaid Tree Well 4 4 4700 X LAMPSON AV Front 4 VACANT SITE • -• -•- •••• -• Plaid Tree Weil' 3 4 4700 X LAMPSON AV Front 5 VACANT SITE - -• - -- •••• -• Plant Tree Wel 4 4 4700 X LAMPSON AV Front 6 VACANT SITE • -•••• - - -• -- Plant Tree Well 4 16 DIST ADDIIESS STREET City of Seal Beach Vacant Planting Sites SIDE TREE ON ADDRESS COMMON NAME DBH HEIGHT MAINTENANCE PKWY TYPE PKWY SIZE 4 4700 X LAMPSON AV Front 7 VACANT SITE • -•• -• •••••• Plant Tree Well 4 4700 X LAMPSON AV Front 8 VACANT SITE -• - -•• ••• - -• Plant Tree Well 4 4700 X LAMPSON AV Front 10 VACANT SITE •••••• •• - -•- Plaid Tree Well 4 4700 X LAMPSON AV Front 11 VACANT SITE - -• -•• ••• -•- Plant Tree Well 3 400 MARBLE COVE WY Front 1 VACANT SITE - - -••- - -•• -- Plant Parkway 3 413 MARBLE COVE WY Frond 1 VACANT SITE -• - - -• - - -• -• Plant Parkway 3 417 MAFIULE COVE WY Front 1 VACANT SITE - - -• -• •••••• Plant Parkway 1 1521 MARINE AV Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• -•• •• -••• Plaid Parkway 3 1210 MARLIN AV Front I VACANT SITE -•• -•• Plant Parkway 3 17.11 MARLIN AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •• -••- Plant Parkway 3 1220 MARLIN AV Front 1 VACANT SITE • - -• -• •••• -- Plant Parkway 3 710 MARVISTA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE -••••• ••• -•• 1118111 Parkway 3 800 MARVISTA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •••• -- -•• -•- Plant Parkway 3 805 MARVISTA AV Frond I VACANT SITE ••• - -- -•• — Plant Parkway 3 8.15 MARVISTA AV Front I VACANT SITE •• -••• •••••• Plant Parkway 3 915 MARVISTA AV Front i VACANT SITE •••••• • - -••- Plant Parkway 3 920 MARVISTA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• • -•••- Plant Parkway 3 930 MARVISTA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• •• - - -- Plant Parkway 3 940 MARVISTA AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •• -••- ••• - -- Plant Parkway 3 1025 MARVISTA AV Front t VACANT SITE • - -••• Plant Parkway 3 1055 MARVISTA AV Front t VACANT SITE -• -••• • - -••- Plant Parkway 1 103 OCEAN AV Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• -•• ••• - -- Plant Parkway 1 105 OCEAN AV Front I VACANT SITE •• -• -• -• - -•- Plant Parkway 1 107 OCEAN AV Front 1 VACANT SITE -••••• - -•••• Plant Parkway 1 113 OCEAN AV Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• -•- - -• -•- Plant Parkway 1 117 OCEAN AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••. -• - -- Plant Parkway 1 209 OCEAN AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• -•• -•- Plant Parkway 1 211 OCEAN AV Front i VACANT SITE • - - -•• - -• - Plant Parkway 1 213 OCEAN AV Fmni 1 VACANT SITE •••••. - -•••• Plant Parkway 1 311 OCEAN AV Front t VACANT SITE - - - -•- -•• -• • Plant Parkway I 400 OCEAN AV Front i VACANT SITE • -•••• •• -••• Plant Parkway 1 416 X OCEAN AV Front t VACANT SITE •••••• - -•••• Plaid Parkway 17 City of Seal Beach Vacant Planting Sites DIST ADDRESS STREET SIDE TREE ON ADDRESS COMMON NAME DBH HEIGHT MAINTENANCE PKWY TYPE PKWY SIZE 1 505 OCEAN AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• •• -• -- Plant Parkway 4 1 509 OCEAN AV Front 1 VACANT SITE • -•• -• ••• - -- Plant Parkway 4 1 513 OCEAN AV Front I VACANT SITE • -• - -- -• -••- Plant Parkway 4 1 515 OCEAN AV Front 1 VACANT SITE • - -• -- • - - - -- Plant Parkway 4 1 519 OCEAN AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - - -• -- •••••• Plant Parkway 4 1 607 OCEAN AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •••• -• – Plant Parkway 4 1 609 OCEAN AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - -• -• • - - - -- Plant Parkway 4 1 611 OCEAN AV Front 1 VACANT SITE -•• - -• - - - - -• Plant Parkway 4 1 705 OCEAN AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - - -• -• - -•• -- Plant Parkway d 1 70G OCEAN AV Front 1 VACANT SITE • -•••• •• - - -- Plant Parkway 4 1 706 OCEAN AV Front 2 VACANT SITE •••• -• - -•••• Plant Parkway 4 i 707 OCEAN AV Front 1 VACANT SITE •• -••• -•• - -- Plant Parkway 4 1 711 OCEAN AV Fionl 1 VACANT SITE ••• -•• - - - - -- Plant Parkway 4 ! 715 OCEAN AV Front I VACANT SITE -• -• -• •• -• -- Plant Parkway 4 i 717 OCEAN AV Front I VACANT SITE •• -••• •••••. Plant Parkway 4 1 913 OCEAN AV Front 1 VACANT SITE • -•••- -• - -- Plant Parkway d 1 915 OCEAN AV Front I VACANT SITE - - -• -- - - - -•• Plant Parkway 4 1 1017 OCEAN AV Front I VACANT SITE • -• -•• - - -••- Plant Parkway 4 1 1109 OCEAN AV Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• -•- -•• - -- Plant Parkway 4 1 1202 OCEAN AV Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• -•• ••• - -- Plant Monolithic 99 1 1204 OCEAN AV Front I VACANT SITE • -•••• -•• - -• Plan) MOrrolilhiC 99 3 413 OPAL COVE WY Front I VACANT" SITE ••• -•• •••• -- Plant Parkway 4 3 200 X PACIFIC COAST HWY Median 12 VACANT SITE -•• - -• -• - -•• Plant Median 3 3 200 X PACIFIC COAST HWY Median 15 VACANT SITE • -• - -- - - - — Plant Median 3 3 200 X PACIFIC COAST HWY Median 16 VACANT SITE -• - -•• -• - — Plant Median 3 3 200 X PACIFIC COAST HWY Median 30 VACANT SITE -••• • -•• -- Plant Median 3 1 1650 PACIFIC COAST HWY Side 1 321 X 17TH ST VACANT SITE -••••• • - - - -• Plant Tree Well 3 2 100 PRINCETON CIR Side 1 250 X HARVARD LN VACANT SITE -••••• -••• -• Plant Parkway 5 2 100 PRINCETON CIR Side 2 250 X HARVARD LN VACANT SITE -•• -•• -••••- Plant Parkway 5 2 101 PRINCETON CIR Side 1 256 X HARVARD LN VACANT SITE •• -••• -• -••• Punt Parkway 5 2 101 PRINCETON CIR Side 2 256 X HARVARD LN VACANT SITE •• -••- •••••• Plant Parkway 5 4 3841 ROSE ST Front I VACANT SITE -••••• •••• -- Plant Parkway 3 to City of Sea! Beach Vacant Planting Sites DISC ADDRESS STREET SIDE THEE ON ADDRESS COMMON NAME UBH HEIGHT MAINTENANCE PKWY TYPE PKWY SIZE 4 3861 HOSE ST Front 1 VACANT SITE • - - -•• - -•• -- Plant Parkway 3 4 3871 ROSE ST Front 1 VACANT SITE -••••• -• -••• Plant Parkway 3 4 3881 ROSE ST Side 1 4690 X HAZELNUT AV VACANT SITE - - -•- ••• -•• Plant Parkway 3 4 3861 ROSE ST Side 2 4690 X HAZELNUT AV VACANT SITE •• -••- •• -• -• Plant Parkway 3 4 3900 ROSE ST Front 1 VACANT SITE •• -••- Plant Parkway 3 4 3910 ROSE ST Front 1 VACANT SITE •• -•• Plant Parkway 3 4 3911 ROSE ST Side 1 4695 X HAZELNUT AV VACANT SITE • -• - -- •• - -•• Plant Parkway 3 4 3920 ROSE ST Front 1 VACANT SITE •• -• -• •• -••• Plant Parkway 3 4 3950 HOSE ST Frun1 1 VACANT SITE ••• -•• -•• - -• Plant Parkway 3 ;1 605 SANDPIPER 011 Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• -•- •••• -• Plant Parkway 4 3 612 SANDPIPER DR Front 1 VACANT' SITE ••• -•• ••• - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 613 SANDPIPER DR Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• •••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 621 SANDPIPER DR Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• •••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 624 SANDPIPER DR Front I VACANT SITE •• -••• •••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 628 SANDPIPER DR Front 1 VACANT SITE -•• - -- • - -• -- Plant Parkway 4 3 632 SANDPIPER DH Front I VACANT SITE - -• - -- •• -••- Plant Parkway 4 3 630 SANDPIPER DR Front I VACANT SITE •••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 640 SANDPIPER DR Front t VACANT SITE -•• -•• •••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 645 SANDPIPER DR Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• -•- -• - - -• Plant Parkway 4 3 704 SANDPIPER DR Front 1 VACANT SITE •• -••• - - -••• Plant Parkway 4 3 705 SANDPIPER DR Frond I VACANT SITE •••••• -• - - -• Plant Parkway 4 3 708 SANDPIPER DR Front i VACANT SITE -••• -- •••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 709 SANDPIPER DR Front i VACANT SITE -••• -• ••• -•• Plant Parkway 4 3 712 SANDPIPER DR Front 1 VACANT SITE -• - -•• •••• -- Plant Parkway 4 3 1301 SANDPIPER DR Side 2 745 X TAPER DR VACANT SITE • - -••• •••• -• Plant Parkway 4 3 1401 SANDPIPER DR Frond 1 VACANT SITE •••••• •••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 605 SEA BREEZE DR Frond t VACANT SITE ••• -•• -•• -•• Plant Parkway 4 3 608 SEA BREEZE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE .••••• -••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 612 SEA BREEZE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• -•• • -• -•- Plant Parkway 4 3 616 SEA BREEZE DR Froid i VACANT SITE -•• - -• •• -••- Plant Parkway 4 3 617 SEA BREEZE DR Front t VACANT SITE •• -••• •• - -•• Plant Parkway 4 3 621 SEA BREEZE DR Frond 1 VACANT SITE -•• - -• - -•••• Plant Parkway 4 19 City of Seal Beach Vacant Planting Sites DIST ADDRESS STREET SIDE TREE ON ADDRESS COMMON NAME OBH HEIGHT MAINTENANCE PKWY TYPE PKWY SIZE 3 037 SEA BREEZE DR Front i VACANT SITE - - - - -- -• -• -- Plant Parkway 4 3 645 SEA BREEZE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE -••••- - - -• -• Plant Parkway 4 3 701 SEA BREEZE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• - -•• -• Plard Parkway 4 3 700 SEA BREEZE OR Front t VACANT SITE -••• -• • -•••• Plant Parkway 4 3 712 SEA BREEZE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••. •• -• -- Plartl Parkway 4 1 300 X SEAL BEACH BL Median 2 VACANT SITE • - -••- •••••• Plant Median 15 3 501 X SEAL BEACH BL Front 13 VACANT SITE - -• - -• • - -• -• Plant Parkway 4 3 612 SILVER SHOALS AV Front 1 VACANT SITE -• - - -• - - - -•• Plant Parkway 4 3 616 SILVER SHOALS AV Front 1 VACANT SITE - -• -•• - -• - -• Plant Parkway 4 3 6:15 SILVER SHOALS AV Frond 1 VACANT SITE •••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 605 SOUTHSHORE OR Front 1 VACANT SITE - - -••• - -•• -• Plant Parkway 4 3 609 SOUTHSHORE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE - -•• - -• -• -- Plant Parkway 4 3 010 SOUTHSHORE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE •••••• -••••• Plant Parkway 4 3 670 SOUTHSHORE DR From 1 VACANT SITE •• -•-- ••• -•• Pistil Parkway 4 3 624 SOUTHSHORE DR Front t VACANT SITE ••• -•• •• -••• Pistil Parkway 4 3 620 SOUTHSHORE DR Front 1 VACANT SITE -• - -•• -• -••- Plani Parkway 4 3 629 SOUTHSHORE OR Front 1 VACANT SITE ••• -•• •••••. Pistil Parkway 4 3 637 SOUTHSHORE DR From 1 VACANT S11 E -• - -•• -•• -•• Plant Parkway 4 3 700 SOUTHSHORE OR Front 1 VACANT SITE -••••• -••••• Plant Parkway 4 2 137 STANFORD LN Front 1 VACANT SITE •••• .. — Plant Parkway 5 2 161 STANFORD LN Side 1 210 X OCCIDENTAL LN VACANT SITE - - -••• - -•• -- Plant Parkway 3 2 164 STANFORD LN Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -- -••••• Plant Parkway 5 2 101 STANFORD LN Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -• • -•••• Plattt Parkway 5 2 204 STANFORD LN Front 1 VACANT SITE •••• -• •••••• Plant Parkway 5 2 221 STANFORD LN Frnrrt 1 VACANT SITE •••••• -••••- Plant Parkway 5 4 3061 SUNFLOWER ST Front 1 VACANT SITE -••-•- • - - - -- Plant Parkway 3 4 3071 SUNFLOWER ST Frond 1 VACANT SITE • - -••• • -• - -• Plant Parkway 3 4 3001 SUNFLOWER ST Front i VACANT SITE - - -••• • - - - -• Plait Parkway 3 4 3911 SUNFLOWER ST Front 1 VACANT SITE • - - - -- - -• - -- Plant Parkway 3 4 3921 SUNFLOWER ST Front 1 VACANT SITE •• -• -- - - - -•- Plant Parkway 3 4 3931 SUNFLOWER ST Front 1 VACANT SITE -• - - -- • -• - -• Plant Parkway 3 3 600 TAPER DH Fnttd 1 VACANT SITE •••••• -••••• Plant Parkway 4 20 City of Sea! Beach Vacant Planting Sites DIST ADDRESS STREET SIDE TREE ON AUDFIESS COMMON NAME DDH HEIGHT MAINTENANCE PKWY TYPE PKWY SIZE 3 601 TAPER DR Front 1 VACANT SITE • -• -•- ••• -•• Plant Parkway 4 3 605 TAPER DR Front 1 VACANT SITE - - -• -• -•• - -- Plant Parkway 4 3 612 TAPER DR Front 1 VACANT SITE - - - - -- -•• - -• Plant Parkway 4 3 633 TAPER DR Front 1 VACANT SITE -•• - -• • -•• -• Plant Parkway 4 3 637 TAPEII DR Front t VACANT SITE ••• -•• - - -••- Plant Parkway 4 3 700 TAPER DR Front 1 VACANT SITE • - - - -- - -•••- plarll Parkway 4 3 704 TAPER DR Front 1 VACANT SITE - -•• -- - - -• -• Plant Parkway 4 3 705 TAPER DR Front 1 VACANT SITE • -•••• • - - - -• Plant Parkway 4 3 708 TAPER DH Fmm t VACANT SITE - - - -•- • - -• -• Plant Parkway 4 3 113 TAPER DR Side 1 730 X SOUTHSHORE DR VACANT SITE - - - -•• • - -• -• plaill Parkway 4 3 713 TAPER OR Side 2 730 X SOUTHSHORE OR VACANT SITE •••• -• -••••• Plant Parkway 4 4 3831 WISTERIA ST Side 1 4915 X FIR AV VACANT SITE •••• -- - - - - -- Plant Parkway 3 4 3831 WISTERIA ST Side 2 4915 X FIR AV VACANT SITE - - -••- •••••. Plant Parkway 3 4 3840 WISTERIA ST Fronl 1 VACANT SITE •• -••- • - -• -• Plant Parkway 3 4 3841 WISTERIA ST Front 1 VACANT SITE -••••• • - - -•• plant Parkway 3 4 3860 WIST ERIA ST Front 1 VACANT SITE • -• -•• • - - -•- Plant Parkway 3 4 3861 WISIER[A ST Front 1 VACANT SITE - -•• -- Plant Parkway 3 4 3861 WISTERIA ST Side 1 4930 X HAZELNUT AV VACANT SITE • -•• -- -• -••- Plant Parkway 3 4 3880 WISTERIA ST Front 1 VACANT SITE -••• -- -••• -• 1'18111 Parkway 3 2 300 YALE CIA Side 1 150 X YALE LN VACANT SITE -•• -• • - - - -- plant Parkway 5 2 300 YALE CIA Side 2 1C4) X YALE LN VACANT SITE - -•• -- -•• - -• plarll Parkway 5 2 101 YALE LN Side 1 155 X COLLEGE PARK DR VACANT SITE -• -••- -- plannl Parkway 5 2 117 YALE LN Front 2 VACANT SITE •• -• -• •• - -•- Plant Parkway 5 2 133 YALE LN Front 1 VACANT SITE - -• -•- ••• - -• Plant Parkway 5 2 136 YALE LN Front t VACANT SITE - - - -•• • - -••- Plant Parkway 5 2 140 YALE LN Front 1 VACANT SITE • - -• -• ••• -•- Plant Parkway 5 2 164 YALE LN From 2 VACANT SITE •••• -• -• - - -• Plant Parkway 5 2 1G4 YALE LN Side 1 301 X YALE CIR VACANT SITE ••• - -- -•• - -• plant Parkway 3 2 185 YALE LN Front 1 VACANT SITE • - - - -- -- • Plant Parkway 5 2 192 YALE LN Front 1 VACANT SITE • -• -•- •••••• Plant Parkway 5 2 196 YALE LN Front I VACANT SITE - - -••- -• - - -- PIar11 Parkway 5 2 1% YALE LN Side 1 235 X COLLEGE PARK OR VACANT SITE •• -• -• -•• - -• plant Parkway 5 21 R ep t or s Freq,,ue City of Seal Beach Street Tree Inventory Frequency Report hil y 2009 INVENTORY STATISTICS DB11 in inches COUNT PERCENT Vacant sites 672 10.2(/1 0 -6 2.154 32.61h 7 -12 1.853 28.1171. 13 -18 1.416 21.517c 19 -24 267 4.0171 25 -30 184 2.81"71 >30 55 0.81/1 6,601 100.0% HEIGHT in feet COUNT PERCENT Vacant cites & stumps 687 10.41 /1• 1 -15 2.586 39.2x71 16 -30 2.068 31.3% 31 -45 811 12.311x• 46 -60 309 1.71 /1• >60 140 2.11/1• 6,601 100.0% RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE COUNT PERCENT Grid Triln 5.812 98.0% Tree PlantinLi 072 10.2f7r REMOVALS: Dead 1 1 0._ Diseased or Declining_ 39 0.61/1 Poorly Structured 43 0.71"/1 - Seedline or Volunteer 7 0.11k Spacing Criteria 2 ti.0'ir Stumps 15 t)? 1T 6,601 100.0171 DBH Frequency 19 -24 25 .t0 >� Vacant %ttes 4% 5% 3'ti Inch y7. -.12 n °.t Height Frequency an bt► >60 Vacant cites & stumps 2 r ` 10% .41% 411% Recommended Removals 50 �, � 4 T �7 9 ? 5, 1 � 1 Y � '�,, • Date Resident Address Seal Beach CA 90740 RE: Municipal Tree Planting Dear Resident: The City of Seal Beach is initiating a street tree planting program. The City is offering residents who desire a street tree, the opportunity to have one planted at no cost. The tree species will be based on the approved Street Tree Master Plan. The tree selected for your location is . This selection considers the performance and history of this specie in the City and the particular characteristics of the available growing space, root structure and general resistance to insects and disease. You may view this tree by visiting the following web site: www.wcaine.coni You have the option to decline this offer. If you do not want a tree planted, please return the enclosed postcard by If you do not respond. the City will plant the tree specified above. We trust you will be pleased with you new tree. Trees beautify our City, increase property value and enhance community safety. The City maintains street trees, but we ask that you take the responsibility of watering your tree as needed. After planting has been completed, you will receive an educational door hanger that will explain procedures for the proper care and maintenance of your new tree. We thank you for your thoughtful consideration of this proposal. Please call at (562) 431 -?527 ext. 1414 if you have any questions. Sincerel %, Sample Return Post Card City of Seal Beach - Street Tree Planting Program ❑ No thank you, 1 do not want a tree planted At the following address: 1234 Main Street Name date City of Seal Beach c/o West Coast Arborists, Inc. 2118`h Street Seal Beach, CA 90740 0 n E &-M I D H i samp e oor angers n Flll� 7 7 L C! 7 E-1 CITY OF SEAL BEACH TREE MAINTENANCE NOTICE The City of Seal Beach has awarded the pruning of parkway trees to West Coast Arborists, Inc., a private :ontractor. The contractor will be pruning trees in front of your property within the next couple of days. Between the hours of 7:00 am and 4:00 pm there will be No Parking Signs posted due to the danger of falling limbs. Please do not park on the street until after the trees have been pruned and the area cleaned. Additionally, due to the hazard of failing limbs, we ask that you clear your front yard of cars, furniture and other valuables (especially children) during the pruning operation. Your cooperation is very much appreciated. If you have questions please call the City of Seal Beach at 431 -2527 or West Coast Arborists, Inc. at 1(800)521 -3714. CITY OF SEAL BEACH TREE MAINTENANCE NOTICE The City of Seal Beach has awarded the pruning of parkway trees to West Coast Arborists, Inc., a private contractor. The contractor will be pruning trees in front of your property within the next couple of days. Between the hours of 7:00 am and 4:00 pm there will be No Parking Signs posted due to the danger of falling limbs. Please do not park on the street until after the trees have been pruned and the area cleaned. Additionally, due to the hazard of falling limbs, we ask that you clear your front yard of cars, furniture and other valuables (especially children) during the pruning operation. Your cooperation is very much appreciated. If you have questions please call the City of Seal Beach at 431 -2527 or West Coast Arborists, Inc. at 1(800)521 -3714. i 5 '� Q 7 r Chapter 9.40 Trees § 9.40.005 Definitions. For the purpose of this chapter, the following words and phrases shall mean: A. "Director'': director of development services in matters involving private property and director of public works/city engineer in matters involving public property. B. "Caliper": the maximum cross sectional width of the trunk of a tree measured at 4 feet above the natural grade. In the case of multi - trunked trees, "caliper' means the sum of the calipers of each trunk measured at 4 feet above grade; provided, however, that if the caliper of at least one trunk is not at least 4 inches, the tree shall be deemed to have no caliper. C. "Eucalyptus tree ": a tree of the eucalyptus species measuring more than 12 inches in diameter at a point 4.5 feet above the ground. D. "Eucalyptus grove ": cluster of 15 or more eucalyptus trees. E. "Top ": severely cut back limbs to stubs larger than 3 inches in diameter within the tree's crown to such a degree as to remove the normal canopy and disfigure the tree. § 9.40.010 City Trees and Structures. A. No person shall do any of the following: 1. Remove, cut, destroy, relocate, trim, prune, deface, bum, or otherwise injure any tree, hedge, plant, shrub or flower growing upon city property. 2. Top any tree growing upon city property. 3. Hitch an animal to, attach a sign upon, deface, bun, cut or otherwise injure any frame, post, trellis or other structure used to protect or support any tree, hedge, plant, shrub or flower growing upon city property. B. Paragraph A does not apply to the following when done with written authorization from the director or by city employees engaged in the discharge of official duties: Title 9 — page 87 City of Seal Beach Municipal Code December 2004 1. Trimming or pruning for the protection or maintenance of traffic control devices, public utility lines or water, sewer or utility lines. 2. Removal of tree parts that have been damaged by an act of god and that create a hazard to life or property. 3. Removal of a tree that is nonviable as a result of disease or damage. § 9.40.015 Eucalyptus Tree Permit Requirement. No person shall remove, cut, destroy, relocate or perform any activity that may damage a eucalyptus grove without first obtaining a eucalyptus tree permit. This prohibition does not apply to eucalyptus trees located on private property in a residential subdivision that is regulated by a homeowners association. § 9.40.020 Approval or Denial of Eucalyptus Tree Permit. A. The city council shall be the decisionmaker for eucalyptus tree permits involving property owned or controlled by the city. The planning commission shall be the decisionmaker for eucalyptus tree permits involving the use or development of private property. The director shall be the decisionmaker for other eucalyptus tree permits involving private property. B. The decisionmaker may approve or conditionally approve a eucalyptus tree permit if the proposed work is consistent with the public health, safety and welfare; otherwise the permit shall be denied. In making such determination, the decisionmaker shall consider the following factors: 1. Tree condition with respect to disease, risk of falling and potential danger to life, property or a grove. 2. The number of trees that can adequately be supported on the subject property. 3. Extent of tree interference with existing utility services, streets and highways. 4. Effect of the proposed work on erosion, soil retention, surface water flow and neighboring properties. 5. Feasibility of alternative development plans that do not jeopardize the trees. Title 9 — page 88 City of Seal Beach Municipal Code December 2004 C. A public hearing shall be held for eucalyptus tree permit applications for which the city council or the planning commission is the decisionmaker. Notice of the hearing shall be mailed to property owners within 300 feet of the subject property and published in a newspaper of general circulation not less than 10 days before the hearing date. D. Eucalyptus tree permit decisions of the director may be appealed to the planning commission, and eucalyptus tree permit decisions of the planning commission may be appealed to the city council. Appeals shall be filed and processed in accordance with the zoning ordinance. § 9.40.025 Eucalyptus Tree Permit Expiration. Eucalyptus tree permits shall expire one year after issuance or on the date specified in the permit, whichever is earlier, unless the work authorized by the permit is commenced prior to such date. On written application, the director may extend the term of the permit for a period not exceeding 1 year. § 9.40.030 Property Owner Responsibilities. A. Each owner of property containing a tree that overhangs an abutting city parkway, street, sidewalk or right -of -way shall do the following: 1. Prune the branches of the tree so as to prevent obstruction of traffic control devices or lighting from street lamps, and so as to ensure a clear space of at least 8' above the surface of the street or sidewalk. 2. Remove dead, diseased or dangerous limbs or trees that constitute a menace to public safety. B. The city manager may cause such work to be performed summarily whenever the tree presents an immediate threat to the public health, safety or welfare. Otherwise, the work shall be performed by the property owner upon written notification from the city manager. The property owner shall be responsible for the city's actual costs of performing the work. § 9.40.035 Violations. In addition to any misdemeanor penalty assessed, any person violating this chapter shall reimburse the city an amount equal to the actual cost of replacing the tree, hedge, plant, shrub or flower. The director shall determine such cost by considering the characteristics of the damaged or removed tree, including without limitation its age, condition, species and shade potential. Any debt incurred as a result of this chapter shall be enforceable in the same manner as a civil debt. Unless determined otherwise by the director, illegally removed or Title 9 —pace 89 City of Seal Beach Municipal Code December 2004 destroyed trees shall be replaced with a species and in a location designated by the director in accordance with the following schedule; Caliper Width of Replace the Tree Removed Number Removed With Up To Size 10 inches and under 1 4 24 inch box 10 inches - 14 inches 1 4 36 inch box 15 inches and above 1 4 48 inch box Title 9 - page 90 City of Seal Beach Municipal Code December 2004 • u ANSI A300 -199S x • i i� t f i a Ik for Tree Care Operations _ = Tree, Shrub and Other Woody . Plant Maintenance — Standard Practices T CJ ai�h: y Q "' BVOIF American Atatianat Standards Institute f 11 West 42nd Street New York, New York 10036 Contents Page Foreword............................... .................................... ............................... ii 1 Scope, purpose, and application ......................... ..............................1 2 Normative references ......................................... ..............................1 3 Definitions ........................................ ............................... 4 Safety ................................................................ ..............................4 5 Tree pruning ............................................. ............................... Figures 1 Removing a large lateral branch requires two preliminary cuts before the final cut ...................................... ..............................6 2 When cutting back to a lateral, bisect the angle between the branch bark ridge and an imaginary line perpendicular to the leader or branch being removed .................................... ..............................6 3 When removing a branch with a narrow branch attachment, cutfrom the bottom upward ................................ ..............................6 Annex ABibliography .................................. ............................... ..........9 ANSI® �-� A300 (Part 1x2001 Revision of ANSI A300 -1995 EX American National Standard for Tree Care Operations — Tree, Shrub, and Other Woody Plant Maintenance - Standard Practices (Pruning) Secretariat National Arborist Association, Inc. Approved May 22, 2001 American National Standards Institute, Inc. Headquarters: 1819 L Street, NW Sixth Floor Washington, DC 20036 New York Office: 25 West 43rd Street Fourth Floor New York, NY 10036 American Approval of an American National Standard requires review by ANSI that the requirements for due process, consensus, and other criteria for approval have been met by the stan- National dards developer. Standard Consensus is established when, in the judgement of the ANSI Board of Standards Review, substantial agreement has been reached by directly and materially affected interests. Substantial agreement means much more than a simple majority, but not necessarily unanimity. Consensus requires that all views and objections be considered, and that a concerted effort be made towards their resolution. The use of American National Standards is completely voluntary; their existence does not in any respect preclude anyone, whether he has approved the standards or not, from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or using products, processes, or procedures not conforming to the standards. The American National Standards Institute does not develop standards and will in no circumstances give an interpretation of any American National Standard. Moreover, no person shall have the right or authority to issue an interpretation of an American National Standard in the name of the American National Standards Institute. Requests for interpre- tations should be addressed to the secretariat or sponsor whose name appears on the title page of this standard. CAUTION NOTICE: This American National Standard may be revised or withdrawn at any time. The procedures of the American National Standards Institute require that action be taken periodically to reaffirm, revise, or withdraw this standard. Purchasers of American National Standards may receive current information on all standards by calling or writing the American National Standards Institute. Published by National Arborist Association, Inc., 3 Perimeter Rd. Unit 1, Manchester, NH 03103 Phone: (800) 733 -2622 or (603) 314 -5380 Fax: (603) 314-5386 E -mail: naa @natlarb.com www.natiarb.com Copyright @ 2001 by the National Arborist Association All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without prior written permission of the publisher. Printed in the United States of America Contents Page Foreword......................................................................................... ............................... ii 1 ANSI A300 Standards — Scope, purpose, and application ............••••••.••••• °••.... 1 2 Part 1— Pruning Standards ............................................... ............................... 1 3 Normative References ....................................................... ............................... 1 4 Definitions ......................................................................... ............................... 1 5 Pruning Practices .............................................................. ............................... 4 Figures 5.3.2 A pruning cut that removes a branch • ....................•.......•... ..........•••.............••••• 4 5.3.3 A pruning cut that reduces the length of a branch or stem . .................•.......•••••• 5 5.3.7 A final cut that removes a branch with a narrow angle of attachment ............••• 5 Annex A Reference publications ...................................................... ............................... g r Forward (This foreword is not part of American National Standard A300 Part 1- 2001.) An industry- consensus standard must have the input of the industry that it is intended to affect. The Accredited Standards Committee A300 was approved June 28, 1991. The committee includes representatives from the residential and commercial tree care indus- try, the utility, municipal, and federal sectors, the landscape and nursery industries, and other interested organizations. Representatives from varied geographic areas with broad knowledge and technical expertise contributed. The A300 standard can be best placed in proper context if one reads its Scope, Purpose, and Application. This document presents performance standards for the care and mainte- nance of trees, shrubs, and other woody plants. It is intended as a guide in the drafting of maintenance specifications for federal, state, - municipal, and private authorities including property owners, property managers, and utilities. The A300 standard stipulates that specifications for tree work should be written and ad- ministered by a professional possessing the technical competence to provide for, or su- pervise, the management of woody landscape plants. Users of this standard must first interpret its wording, then apply their knowledge of growth habits of certain plant species in a given environment. In this manner, the user ultimately develops their own specifications for plant maintenance. ANSI A300 Part 1 — Pruning, should be used in conjunction with the rest of the A300 standard when writing specifications for tree care operations. Suggestions for improvement of this standard should be forwarded to: NAA300 Secretary, c/o National Amorist Association, 3 Perimeter Rd. - Unit 1, Manchester, NH 03103, USA or Email: naa ®natlarb.com. This standard was processed and approved for submittal to ANSI by Accredited Stan- dards Committee on Tree, Shrub, and Other Woody Plant Maintenance Operations — Standard Practices, A300. Committee approval of the standard does not necessarily imply that all committee members voted for its approval. At the time it approved this standard, the A300 committee had the following members: Tim Johnson, Chair (Artistic Arborist. Inc.) Bob Rouse, Secretary (National Arborist Association, Inc.) Organizations Represented Name of Representative American Forests ................................................................... ............................... Staff (Observer) American Nursery and Landscape Association .......... ............................... Craig J. Regelbrugge American Society of Consulting Arborists ............................ ............................... Andrew Graham Donald Blair (Adviser) Beth Palys (Adviser) American Society of Landscape Architects ... ............................... ............................Ron Leighton Asplundh Tree Expert Company ................... .......................... ............................... Geoff Kempter Associated Landscape Contractors of America .................. ............................... Preston Leyshon Jeff Bourne (Ali.) The Davey Tree Expert Company ....................................... ............................... Joseph Tommasi Dick Jones (Alt.) Richard Rathjens (Adviser) The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company ...................................... ............................... Peter Becker Dr. Thomas Smiley (Alt.) International Society of Arboriculture .......................................... ............................... Ed Brennan Sharon Lilly (Aft.) National Arborist Association ................................................... ............................... Ronald Rubin Tom Mugridge (Aft.) National Park Service ............................................................... ............................... Robert DeFeo Professional Grounds Management Society ....................... ............................... Kevin O'Donnell Society of Municipal Arborists ...................... ............................... .........................Andrew Hillman U.S. Forest Service .......................................................................... ............................... Ed Macie Mike Galvin (Alt.) Philip D. Rodbell (Aft.) Organizations Represented Name of Representative Utility Arborist Association ................................. ............................... ......................... Jeffery Smith Matt Simons (Alt.) 4 F-WA AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ANSI A300 (Part 1)-2001 Pruning American National Standard for Tree Care Operations — Tree, Shrub, and Other Woody Plant Maintenance — Standard Practices (Pruning) 1 ANSI A300 standards 1.1 Scope ANSI A300 standards present performance standards for the care and maintenance of trees, shrubs, and other woody plants. 1.2 Purpose ANSI A300 standards are intended as guides for fed- eral, state, municipal and private authorities including property owners, property managers, and utilities in the drafting of their maintenance specifications. 1.3 Application ANSI A300 standards shall apply to any person or entity engaged in the business, trade, or performance of repairing, maintaining, or preserving trees, shrubs, or other woody plants. 1.4 Implementation Specifications for tree maintenance should be writ- ten and administered by an arborist. 2 Part 1 — Pruning standards 2.1 Purpose The purpose of this document is to provide standards for developing specifications for tree pruning. W 2.2 Reasons for pruning The reasons for tree pruning may include, but are not limited to, reducing risk, maintaining or improv- ing tree health and structure, improving aesthetics, or satisfying a specific need. Pruning practices for agricultural, horticultural production, or silvicultural purposes are exempt from this standard. 2.3 safety 2.3.1 Tree maintenance shall be performed only by arborists or arborist trainees who, through related training or on- the -job experience, or both, are famil- iar with the practices and hazards of arboriculture and the equipment used in such operations. 2.3.2 This standard shall not take precedence over arboricultural safe work practices. 2.3.3 Operations shall comply with applicable Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards, ANSI Z133.1, as well as state and local regulations. 3 Normative references The following standards contain provisions, which, through reference in the text, constitute provisions of this American National Standard. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this American National Standard shall ap- ply the most recent edition of the standards indi- cated below. ANSI Z60.1, Nursery stock ANSI Z133.1, Tree care operations - Pruning, trim- ming, repairing, maintaining, and removing trees, and cuffing brush - Safety requirements 29 CFR 1910, General industry 1) 29 CFR 1910.268. Telecommunications 1) 29 CFR 1910.269, Electric power generation, trans- mission, and distribution 1) 29 CFR 1910.331 - 335, Electrical safety - related work practices 1) 4 Definitions 4.1 anvil -type pruning tool: A pruning tool that 1 ANSI A300 (Part 1) -2001 Pruning has a sharp straight blade that cuts against a flat metal cutting surface, in contrast to a hook- and-blade- type pruning tool (4.21). 4.2 apical dominance: Inhibition of growth of lateral buds by the terminal bud. 4.3 arboriculture: The art, science, technology, and business of commercial, public, and utility tree care. 4.4 arborist: An individual engaged in the pro- fession of arboriculture who, through experience, edu- cation, and related training, possesses the compe- tence to provide for or supervise the management of trees and other woody plants. 4.5 arborist trainee: An individual undergoing on -the -job training to obtain the experience and the competence required to provide for or supervise the management of trees and other woody plants. Such trainees shall be under the direct supervision of an arborist. 4.6 branch bark ridge: The raised area of bark in the branch crotch that marks where the branch and parent meet. 4.7 branch collar: The swollen area at the base of a branch. 4.8 callus: Undifferentiated tissue formed by the cambium around a wound. 4.9 cambium: The dividing layer of cells that forms sapwood (xylem) to the inside and inner bark (phloem) to the outside. 4.10 cleaning: Selective pruning to remove one or more of the following parts: dead, diseased, and/ or broken branches (5.6.1). 4.11 climbing spurs: Sharp, pointed devices af- fixed to a climber's boot used to assist in climbing trees. (syn.: gaffs, hooks, spurs, spikes, climbers) 4.12 closure: The process of woundwood cov- ering a cut or other tree injury. 4.13 crown: The leaves and branches of a tree measured from the lowest branch on the trunk to the top of the tree. 4.14 decay: The degradation of woody tissue 2 caused by microorganisms. 4.15 espalier: The combination of pruning, sup- porting, and training branches to orient a plant in one plane (5.7.2). 4.16 establishment: The point after planting when a tree's root system has grown sufficiently into the surrounding soil to support shoot growth and anchor the tree. 4.17 facility: A structure or equipment used to deliver or provide protection for the delivery of an essential service, such as electricity or communi- cations. 4.18 final cut: A cut that completes the removal or reduction of a branch or stub. 4.19 frond: A leaf of a palm. 4.20 heading: 1. Cutting a currently growing, or a 1- year -old shoot, back to a bud. 2. Cutting an older branch or stem back to a stub in order to meet a defined structural objective. 3. Cutting an older branch or stem back to a lateral branch not large enough to assume apical dominance in order to meet a defined structural objective. Heading may or may not be an acceptable pruning practice, de- pending on the application. 4.21 hook- and -blade -type pruning tool: A pruning tool that has a sharp curved blade that overlaps a supporting hook; in contrast to an anvil -type pruning tool (4.1). (syn.: by -pass pruner) 4.22 interfering branches: Crossing, rubbing, or upright branches that have the potential to dam- age tree structure and /or health. 4.23 intemodal cut: A cut located between lat- eral branches or buds. 4.24 lateral branch: A shoot or stem growing from a parent branch or stem. 4.25 leader: A dominant or co- dominant, upright stem. 4.26 limb: A large, prominent branch. 4.27 lion's tailing: The removal of an excessive number of inner, lateral branches from parent C N4.._ L-] branches. Lion's tailing is not an acceptable pruning practice (5.5.7). 4.28 mechanical pruning: A utility pruning tech- nique where large -scale power equipment is used to cut back branches (5.9.2.2). 4.29 parent branch or stem: A tree trunk, limb, or prominent branch from which shoots or stems grow. 4.30 peeling: For palms: The removal of only the dead frond bases at the point they make con- tact with the trunk without damaging living trunk tis- sue. (syn.: shaving) 4.31 petiole: A stalk of a leaf or frond. 4.32 phloem: Inner bark conducting tissues that transport organic substances, primarily carbohydrates, from leaves and stems to other parts of the plant. 4.33 pollarding: The maintenance of a tree by making intemodal cuts to reduce the size of a young tree, followed by the annual removal of shoot growth at its point of origin (5.7.3). 4.34 pruning: The selective removal of plant parts to meet specific goals and objectives. 4.35 qualified line - clearance arborist: An in- dividual who, through related training and on -the- job experience, is familiar with the equipment and hazards in line clearance and has demonstrated the ability to perform the special techniques in- volved. This individual may or may not be currently employed by a line - clearance contractor. 4.36 qualified line- clearance arborist trainee: An individual undergoing line - clearance training and who, in the course of such training, is familiar with the hazards and equipment involved in line clearance and has demonstrated ability in the per- formance of the special techniques involved. This individual shall be under the direct supervision of a qualified line - clearance arborist. 4.37 raising: Selective pruning to provide verti- cal clearance (5.6.3). 4.38 reduction: Selective pruning to decrease height and/or spread (5.6.4). 4.39 remote/rural areas: Locations associated ANSI A300 (Part 1) -2001 Pruning with very little human activity, land improvement, or development. 4.40 restoration: Selective pruning to improve the structure, form, and appearance of trees that have been severely headed, vandalized, or dam- aged (5.7.4). 4.41 shall: As used in this standard, denotes a mandatory requirement. 4.42 should: As used in this standard, denotes an advisory recommendation. 4.43 stub: An undesirable short length of a branch remaining after a break or incorrect prun- ing cut is made. 4.44 thinning: Selective pruning to reduce den- sity of live branches (5.6.2). 4.45 throwline: A small, lightweight line with a weighted end used to position a climber's rope in a tree. 4.46 topping: The reduction of a tree's size us- ing heading cuts that shorten limbs or branches back to a predetermined crown limit. Topping is not an acceptable pruning practice (5.5.7). 4.47 tracing: The removal of loose, damaged tis- sue from in and around the wound. 4.48 urban/residential areas: Locations, such as populated areas including public and private property, that are normally associated with human activity. 4.49 utility: An entity that delivers a public ser- vice, such as electricity or communications. 4.50 utility space: The physical area occupied by a utility's facilities and the additional space re- quired to ensure its operation. 4.51 vista pruning: Selective pruning to allow a specific view (5.7.5). 4.52 watersprouts: New stems originating from epicormic buds. (syn.: epicormic shoots) 4.53 wound: An opening that is created when the bark of a live branch or stem is penetrated, cut, or removed. ANSI A300 (Part 1)-2001 Pruning 4.54 woundwood: Partially differentiated tis- sue responsible for closing wounds. Woundwood develops from callus associated with wounds. 4.55 xylem: Wood tissue. Active xylem is sap- wood; inactive xylem is heartwood. 4.56 young tree: A tree young in age or a newly transplanted tree. 5 Pruning practices 5.1 Tree inspection 5.1.1 An arborist or arborist trainee shall visu- ally inspect each tree before beginning work. 5.1.2 If a condition is observed requiring atten- tion beyond the original scope of the work, the con- dition should be reported to an immediate supervi- sor, the owner, or the person responsible for au- thorizing the work. 5.2 Tools and equipment 5.2.1 Equipment and work practices that dam- age living tissue and bark beyond the scope of the work should be avoided. 5.2.2 Climbing spurs shall not be used when climbing and pruning trees. Exceptions: - when limbs are more than throwline distance apart and there is no other means of climbing the tree; - when the bark is thick enough to prevent dam- age to the cambium; - in remote or rural utility rights -of -way. 5.3 Pruning cuts 5.3.1 Pruning tools used in making pruning cuts shall be sharp. 5.3.2 A pruning cut that removes a branch at its point of origin shall be made close to the trunk or parent limb, without cutting into the branch bark ridge or collar, or leaving a stub (see Figure 5.3.2). 5.3.3 A pruning cut that reduces the length of a branch or parent stem should bisect the angle be- tween its branch bark ridge and an imaginary line perpendicular to the branch or stem (see Figure 5.3.3). 4 5.3.4 The final cut shall result in a flat surface with adjacent bark firmly attached. 5.3.5 When removing a dead branch, the final cut shall be made just outside the collar of living tissue. 5.3.6 Tree branches shall be removed in such a manner so as not to cause damage to other parts of the tree or to other plants or property. Branches too large to support with one hand shall be precut to avoid splitting of the wood or tearing of the bark (see Figure 5.3.2). Where necessary, ropes or other equipment shall be used to lower large branches or portions of branches to the ground. 5.3.7 A final cut that removes a branch with a narrow angle of attachment should be made from the outside of the branch to prevent damage to the parent limb (see Figure 5.3.7). 5.3.8 Severed limbs shall be removed from the crown upon completion of the pruning, at times when the tree would be left unattended, or at the end of the workday. F F Branch Bark Ridge Figure 5.3.2. — A pruning cut that removes a branch at its point of origin shall be made close to the trunk or parent limb, without cutting into the branch bark ridge or collar, or leaving a stub. Branches too large to support with one hand shall be precut to avoid splitting of the wood or tear- ing of the bark. R 7^ Branch Bark Ridge Figure 5.3.3. — A pruning cut that reduces the length of a branch or parent stem should bisect the angle between its branch bark ridge and an imaginary line perpendicular to the branch or stem. Branch Bark Ridge Final Cut Figure 5.3.7. — A final cut that removes a branch with a narrow angle of attachment should be made from the outside of the branch to prevent dam- age to the parent limb. ANSI A300 (Part 1)-2001 Pruning 5.4 Wound treatment 5.4.1 Wound treatments should not be used to cover wounds or pruning cuts, except when recom- mended for disease, insect, mistletoe, or sprout con- trol, or for cosmetic reasons. 5.42 Wound treatments that are damaging to tree tissues shall not be used. 5.4.3 When tracing wounds, only loose, dam- aged tissue should be removed. 5.5 Pruning objectives 5.5.1 Pruning objectives shall be established prior to beginning any pruning operation. 5.5.2 To obtain the defined objective, the growth cycles and structure of individual species and the type of pruning to be performed should be considered. 5.5.3 Not more than 25 percent of the foliage should be removed within an annual growing sea- son. The percentage and distribution of foliage to be removed shall be adjusted according to the plant's species, age, health, and site. 5.5.4 Not more than 25 percent of the foliage of a branch or limb should be removed when it is cut back to a lateral. That lateral should be large enough to assume apical dominance. 5.5.5 Pruning cuts should be made in accordance With 5.3 Pruning cuts. 5.5.6 Heading should be considered an accept- able practice for shrub or specialty pruning when needed to reach a defined objective. 5.5.7 Topping and lion's tailing shall be consid- ered unacceptable pruning practices for trees. 5.6 Pruning types Specifications for pruning should consist of, but are not limited to, one or more of the following types: 5.6.1 Clean: Cleaning shall consist of selective pruning to remove one or more of the following parts: dead, diseased, and /or broken branches. 5.6.1.1 Location of parts to be removed shall be specified. ANSI A300 (Part 1)-2001 Pruning 5.6.12 Size range of parts to be removed shall be specified. 5.6.2 Thin: Thinning shall consist of selective pruning to reduce density of live branches. 5.6.2.1 Thinning should result in an even distribu- tion of branches on individual limbs and through- out the crown. 5.6.2.2 Not more than 25 percent of the crown should be removed within an annual growing sea- son. 5.6.2.3 Location of parts to be removed shall be specified. 5.6.2.4 Percentage of foliage and size range of parts to be removed shall be specified. 5.6.3 Raise: Raising shall consist of selective pruning to provide vertical clearance. 5.6.3.1 Vertical clearance should be specified. 5.6.3.2 Location and size range of parts to be re- moved should be specified. 5.6.4 Reduce: Reduction shall consist of selective pruning to decrease height and/or spread. 5.6.4.1 Consideration shall be given to the ability of a species to tolerate this type of pruning. 5.6.42 Location of parts to be removed and clear- ance should be specified. 5.6.4.3 Size range of parts should be specified. 5.7 Specialty pruning Consideration shall be given to the ability of a spe- cies to tolerate specialty pruning, using one or more pruning types (5.6). 5.7.1 Young trees 5.7.1.1 The reasons for young tree pruning may include, but are not limited to, reducing risk. maintaining or improving tree health and struc- ture, improving aesthetics, or satisfying a spe- cific need. 5.7.1.2 Young trees that will not tolerate repetitive 6 pruning and have the potential to outgrow their space should be considered for relocation or removal. 5.7.1.3 At planting 5.7.1.3.1 Pruning should be limited to clean- ing (5.6.1). 5.7.1.3.2 Branches should be retained on the lower trunk. 5.7.1.4 Once established 5.7.1.4.1 Cleaning should be performed 5.7.1.4.2 Rubbing and poorly attached branches should be removed. 5.7.1.4.3 A central leader or leader(s) as ap- propriate should be developed. 5.7.1.4.4 A strong, properly spaced scaffold branch structure should be selected and main- tained. 5.7.1.4.5 Interfering branches should be re- duced or removed. ky 5.7.2 Espalier 5.7.2.1 Branches that extend outside the desired plane of growth shall be pruned or tied back. 5.722 Ties should be replaced as needed to pre- vent girdling the branches at the attachment site. 5.7.3 Pollarding 5.7.3.1 Consideration shall be given to the ability of the individual tree to respond to pollarding. 5.7.3.2 Management plans shall be made prior to the start of the pollarding process for routine re- moval of watersprouts. 5.7.3.3 Intemodal cuts shall be made at specific locations to start the pollarding process. After the initial cuts are made, no additional internodal cut shall be made. 5.7.3.4 Watersprouts growing from the cut ends of branches (knuckles) should be removed annually f"3� during the dormant season. 5.7.4 Restoration 5.7.4.1 Restoration shall consist of selective prun- ing to improve the structure, form, and appearance of trees that have been severely headed, vandal- ized, or damaged. 5.7.4.2 Location in tree, size range of parts, and percentage of watersprouts to be removed should be specified. 5.7.5 Vista pruning 5.7.5.1 Vista pruning shall consist of selective prun- ing to allow a specific view. 5.7.5.2 Size range of parts, location in tree, and percentage of foliage to be removed should be speci- fied. 5.8 Palm pruning 5.8.1 Palm pruning should be performed when fronds, fruit, or loose petioles may create a dan- gerous condition. 5.8.2 Live healthy fronds, initiating at an angle of 45 degrees or greater from horizontal, with frond tips at or below horizontal, should not be removed. 5.8.3 Fronds removed should be severed close to the petiole base without damaging living trunk tissue. 5.8.4 Palm peeling (shaving) should consist of the removal of only the dead frond bases at the point they make contact with the trunk without dam- aging living trunk tissue. 5.9 Utility pruning 5.9.1 General 5.9.1.1 The purpose of utility pruning is to prevent the loss of service, comply with mandated clear- ance laws, prevent damage to equipment, avoid access impairment, and uphold the intended us- age of the facilitylutility space. 5.9.1.2 Only a qualified line clearance arborist or line clearance arborist trainee shall be assigned to line clearance work in accordance with ANSI Z133.1. 29 CFR 1910.331— 335,29 CFR 1910.268 or 29 CFR 1910.269. ANSI A300 (Part 1) -2001 Pruning 5.9.1.3 Utility pruning operations are exempt from requirements in 5.1 Tree Inspection: 5.1.1 An arborist or arborist trainee shall visually inspect each tree before beginning work. 5.1.2 If a condition is observed requiring atten- tion beyond the original scope of the work, the con- dition should be reported to an immediate supervi- sor, the owner, or the person responsible for au- thorizing the work. 5.9.1.4 Safety inspections of the work area are re- quired as outlined in ANSI Z133.1 4.1.3, job brief- ing. 5.9.2 Utility crown reduction pruning 5.9.2.1 Urban/residential environment 5.9.2.1.1 Pruning cuts should be made in accordance with 5.3, Pruning cuts. The following requirements and recommendations of 5.9.2.1.1 are repeated from 5.3 Pruning cuts. 5.9.2.1.1.1 A pruning cut that removes a branch at its point of origin shall be made close to the trunk or parent limb, without cutting into the branch bark ridge or collar, or leaving a stub (see Figure 5.3.2). 5.9.2.1.12 A pruning cut that reduces the length of a branch or parent stem should bisect the angle between its branch bark ridge and an imagi- nary line perpendicular to the branch or stem (see Figure 5.3.3). 5.9.2.1.1.3 The final cut shall result in a flat surface with adjacent bark firmly attached. 5.9.2.1.1.4 When removing a dead branch, the final cut shall be made just outside the collar of liv- ing tissue. 5.9.2.1.1.5 Tree branches shall be removed in such a manner so as not to cause damage to other parts of the tree or to other plants or property. Branches too large to support with one hand shall be precut to avoid splitting of the wood or tearing of the bark (see Figure 5.3.2). Where necessary, ropes or other equipment shall be used to lower large branches or portions of branches to the ground. 5.9.2.1.1.6 A final cut that removes a branch rI ANSI A300 (Part 1) -2001 Pruning with a narrow angle of attachment should be made from the bottom of the branch to prevent damage to the parent limb (see Figure 5.3.7). 5.9.2.1.2 A minimum number of pruning cuts should be made to accomplish the purpose of facil- ity/utility pruning. The natural structure of the tree should be considered. 5.9.2.1.3 Trees directly under and growing into facility /utility spaces should be removed or pruned. Such pruning should be done by removing entire branches or by removing branches that have laterals growing into (or once pruned, will grow into) the facility /utility space. 5.9.2.1.4 Trees growing next to, and into or toward facility/utility spaces should be pruned by re- ducing branches to laterals (5.3.3) to direct growth away from the utility space or by removing entire branches. Branches that, when cut, will produce watersprouts that would grow into facilities and /or utility space should be removed. 5.9.2.1.5 Branches should be cut to laterals or the parent branch and not at a pre - established clearing limit. If clearance limits are established, pruning cuts should be made at laterals or parent branches outside the specified clearance zone. 5.9.2.2 Rural/remote locations — mechanical pruning Cuts should be made close to the main stem, out- side of the branch bark ridge and branch collar. Pre- cautions should be taken to avoid stripping or tear- ing of bark or excessive wounding. 5.9.3 Emergency service restoration During a utility - declared emergency, service must be restored as quickly as possible in accordance with ANSI Z133.1, 29 CFR 1910.331 —335, 29 CFR 1910.268, or 29 CFR 1910.269. At such times it may be necessary, because of safety and the ur- gency of service restoration, to deviate from the use of proper pruning techniques as defined in this standard. Following the emergency, corrective pruning should be done as necessary. }` ANSI A300 (Part 1) -2001 Pruning Annex A (informative) Reference publications International Society of Arboriculture (ISA). 1995. Tree Pruning Guidelines. Savoy, IL: Intemational Society of Arboriculture (ISA). ATTACHMENT "B" CITY TREE ADVISORY BARD (CTAB) SPECIFIC STREET TREE PLANTING PLAIT COMPARISON OF CITY SELECTION VS CTAB SELECTION City of Seal Beach City & Committee Street Tree Planting Recommendations November 16, 2009 ON STREET FRO TO PKWY UT PRIMARY PRIMARY SPECIES CITY SELECTION COMMITTEE SELECTION 1ST ST 208 210 3 No 63 Archontophoenix cunninghamiana Washingtonia robusta Washingtonia robusta 1ST ST 300 400 4 No 82 Metrosideros excelsus Washingtonia robusta Washingtonia robusta 1ST ST 300 4001 14 No 67 Eucalyptus citriodora Washingtonia robusta. Cinnamomum camphora 1 ST ST 400 4001 99 No 12 Brachychiton populneus Washingtonia robusta Cinnamomum camphora 2ND ST 100 216 3 No 779 Chitalpa tashkentensis'Pink Dawn' Chitalpa tashkentensis Liriodendron tulipifera 3RD ST 100 213 3 No 63 Archontophoenix cunninghamiana Stenocarpus sinuatus Brachychiton populneus 4TH ST 100 236 3 No 403 Syagrus romanzoffianum Chionanthus retusus Liriodendron tulipifera 5TH ST 100 255 3 No 99 Syagrus romanzoffianum Magnolia grand Russet Ginkgo biloba 5TH ST 252 257 5 No 99 Syagrus romanzoffianum Ginkgo biloba Ginkgo biloba 5TH ST 301 401 99 No 67 Eucalyptus citriodora Ginkgo biloba Ginkgo biloba 5TH ST 475 475 4 No 89 P rus calleryana Ginkgo biloba Ginkgo biloba 6TH ST 100 254 3 No 75 Washingtonia robusta Washingtonia robusta Washingtonia robusta 7TH ST 116 324 3 No 171 Stenocarpus sinuatus Stenocarpus sinuatus Cinnamomum camphora 8TH ST 100 3321 3 No 1 75 Washingtonia robusta Washingtonia robusta iWashingtonia robusta 10TH ST 100 1481 4 No 1 25 Phoenix canariensis Washingtonia robusta Spathodea campanulata 10TH ST 101 3491 3 No 99 Syagrus romanzoffianum Eriobotrya deflexa Spathodea campanulata 11TH ST 100 3181 3 No 75 Washingtonia robusta H menos orum flavum Stenocarpus sinuatus 12TH ST 100 1011 7 No 15 Lophostemon confertus Chionanthus retusus Liriodendron tulipifera 12TH ST 100 3711 3 No 99 Syagrus romanzoffianum Stenocarpus sinuatus Liriodendron tulipifera 12TH ST 315 3151 4 No 1 238 Syagrus romanzoffianum Ginkgo biloba Liriodendron tulipifera 13TH ST 100 363 3 No 75 Washingtonia robusta Washingtonia robusta Washingtonia robusta 14TH ST 101 329 3 No 99 Syagrus romanzoffianum Ginkgo biloba Ginkgo biloba 15TH ST 209 328 3 No 99 Syagrus romanzoffianum Prunus cerasifera Brachychiton populneus 16TH ST 213 330 3 No 238 Syagrus romanzoffianum Stenocarpus sinuatus Lophostemon confertus 17TH ST 200 330 3 No 99 Syagrus romanzoffianum Chionanthus retusus Liriodendron tulipifera AGUA PL 500 512 4 No 791 P rus calle ana'Danicer' Prunus cerasifera Prunus cerasifera ALMOND AV Park Area 99 No Pinus canariensis Pinus canariensis Prunus cerasifera ASTER ST 36011 3701 4 Yes 45 P rus kawakamii Albizia 'ulibrissin I jAlbizia 'ulibrissin City of Seal Beach City & Committee Street Tree Planting Recommendations November 16, 2009 ON STREET FRO TO PKWY UT PRIMARY PRIMARY SPECIES CITY SELECTION COMMITTEE SELECTION AVALON DR 795 820 4 No 238 Pyrus calleryana'Danicer Bauhinia blakeana Bauhinia blakeana AYER HOTEL COMPLEX 2 2 8 No 103 Eucalyptus sideroxylon Podocarpus gracilior Magnolia grandiflora AYER HOTEL COMPLEX 2 2 99 No 12 Brach chiton populneus Magnolia grandiflora Magnolia grandiflora BALBOA DR 400 500 4 Yes 99 Syagrus romanzoffianum Bauhinia blakeana Bauhinia blakeana BALBOA DR 401 735 4 No 75 Washingtonia robusta Magnolia grand Russet Podocarpus gracilior BALBOA DR 601 6011 5 No 75 Washingtonia robusta Magnolia grand Russet Podocarpus gracilior BANYAN AV / No No Parkway Magnolia grand Russet IMagnolia grand Russet BASSWOOD ST 401 401 4 No 45 Pyrus kawakamii Tabebuia impetignosa Tabebuia impetignosa BAYOU WY 1700 1733 4 No 238 Magnolia grandiflora Metrosideros excelsus Metrosideros excelsus BAYSIDE DR 601 750 4 No 99 Syagrus romanzoffianum Eriobotrya deflexa Liriodendron tulipifera BEACHCOMBER DR 600 1511 4 No 238 Pyrus calleryana'Danicer' Chionanthus retusus Chionanthus retusus BIRCHWOOD AV / No No Parkway Magnolia grand Russet Magnolia grand Russet BLUEBELL ST / No No Parkway Lagerstroemia indica Lagerstroemia indica BERYL COVE WY 401 432 4 No 99 Syagrus romanzoffianum Syagrus romanzoffianum Albizia julibrissin BOLSA AV 1000 1600 4 Yes 99 Syagrus romanzoffianum Bauhinia variegata Bauhinia variegata BOLSA AV 1001 1705 4 No 99 Syagrus romanzoffianum Bauhinia variegata Bauhinia variegata BOLSA AV 1200 1200 5 Yes 99 Syagrus romanzoffianum Bauhinia variegata Bauhinia variegata CAMELIA ST ! No No Parkway Lagerstroemia indica Lagerstroemia indica CANDLEBERRY AV 4100 4100 4 Yes 45 Pyrus kawakamii Koelreuteria paniculata Koelreuteria paniculata CARMEL AV 700 760 4 No 791 Pyrus calleryana 'Danicer' Liriodendron tulipifera Liriodendron tulipifera CARNATION CIR / No No Parkway Magnolia grand Russet Magnolia grand Russet CATALINA AV 700 1748 4 No 238 Robinia pseudocacia Lagerstroemia indica Magnolia grandiflora CENTRAL AV 200 1191 3 Yes 38 Lagerstroemia indica Eriobotrya deflexa Cercis canadensis CENTRAL AV 801 825 4 Yes 15 Lophostemon confertus Tabebuia chrysofricha Cercis canadensis CENTRAL AV 810 1000 6 Yes 56 Ficus microcarpa'Nitida' Liriodendron tulipifera Podocarpus henkelii CENTRAL WY 100 410 3 No 99 Archonto hoenix cunninghamiana Eriobotrya deflexa Liriodendron tulipifera CLIPPER WY 389 389 99 No 87 Olea euro aea Quercus ilex Robinia pseudoacaia CLOVER CIR / No No Parkway Magnolia grand Russet _Magnolia grand Russet City of Seal Beach City & Committee Street Tree Planting Recommendations November 16, 2009 ON STREET FRO TO PKWY UT PRIMARY PRIMARY SPECIES CITY SELECTION COMMITTEE SELECTION COASTLINE DR 100 11451 4 No 238 Cupaniopsis anacardioides Chitalpa tashkentensis Chitalpa tashkentensis COASTLINE DR 105 11401 4 Yes 1 238 Pyrus kawakamii Prunus cerasifera Prunus cerasifera COLLEGE PARK DR 10 10 99 Yes 1 119 Eucalyptus cladocalyx Koelreuteria paniculata Koelreuteria paniculata COLLEGE PARK DR 10 501 99 No 1 57 Olea europaea Platanus acerifolia Platanus acerifolia COLLEGE PARK DR 50 1001 14 No 1 5 Liquidambar styraciflua Koelreuteria paniculata Koelreuteria paniculata COLLEGE PARK DR 120 3041 5 No 1 29 Cupaniopsis anacardioides Gleditsia tricanthos Quercus virginiana COLLEGE PARK DR 301 3091 3 No 238 Cinnamomum camphora Prunus cerasifera Prunus cerasifera COLUMBINE ST / No No Parkway Magnolia grand Russet Magnolia grand Russet CORAL PL CORSAIR WY 1704 201 1713 445 4 99 No No 38 87 La erstroemia indica Olea europaea Tabebuia impetignosa Quercus virginiana Tabebuia impetignosa Quercus virginiana CREST DR 800 815 4 No 791 Pyrus calleryana'Danicer' Pyrus calleryana'Danicer' Pyrus calleryana'Danicer' CRESTVIEW AV 1000 .17801 4 No 791 Pyrus calleryana'Danicer' Prunus cerasifera Magnolia grandiflora CRYSTAL COVE WY 1220 14101 4 No 5 Liquidambar styraciflua Lagerstroemia indica Stenocarpus sinuatus CRYSTAL PL 400 412 4 No 791 Pyrus calleryana'Danicer' Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana DAFFODIL CIR / No No Parkway Magnolia grand Russet Magnolia grand Russet DAHLIA CIR / No No Parkway Lagerstroemia indica Lagerstroemia indica DAISY CIR / No No Parkway Chitalpa tashkentensis Chitalpa tashkentensis DAISY ST / No No Parkway Lagerstroemia indica La erstroemia indica DOGWOOD AV / No No Parkway Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana DOLPHIN AV 100 141 3 No 63 Archonto hoenix cunninghamiana Cercis canadensis Brachychiton populneus DRIFTWOOD AV 700 1140 4 No 238 Liquidambar styraciflua Liriodendron tuli ifera Liriodendron tuli ifera EBBTIDE PL 600 601 4 No 13 Callistemon citrinus Magnolia grand Russet Brach chiton populneus ELDER AV 4701 4857 3 No 238 Magnolia grandiflora Lagerstroemia indica Lophostemon confertus ELECTRIC AV 340 440 7 No 109 Ficus rubi inosa Podocarpus gracilior Podocarpus gracilior ELECTRIC AV 507 507 99 No 25 Phoenix canariensis Phoenix canariensis Phoenix canariensis ELECTRIC AV 600 1800 4 No 45 Pyrus kawakamii Tabebuia chrysotricha Tabebuia chrysotricha ELECTRIC AV 651 1510 4 Yes 45 Pyrus kawakamii Cercis canadensis Cercis canadensis ELECTRIC AV 1 8051 8051 15 Yes 67 1 Eucalyptus citriodora Podocar us gracilior I iCercis-canadensis City of Seal Beach City & Committee Street Tree Planting Recommendations November 16, 2009 ON STREET FRO TO PKWY UT PRIMARY PRIMARY SPECIES CITY SELECTION COMMITTEE SELECTION ELECTRIC AV 901 901 25 No 26 Pinus canariensis Quercus virginiana Quercus virginiana ELECTRIC AV 901 919 15 No 32 Ulmus parvifolia Quercus virginiana Quercus virginiana ELECTRIC AV 1215 1340 3 No 56 Ficus microcar a 'Nitida' Magnolia grand Russet Magnolia grand Russet EMERALD COVE WY 1500 17151 4 No 1 171 Stenocarpus sinuatus Prunus cerasifera Prunus cerasifera EMERALD PL 400 413 4 No 171 Bauhinia blakeana Bauhinia blakeana Bauhinia blakeana FATHOM AV 840 1140 4 No 238 Eucalyptus sideroxylon Liriodendron tulipifera Liriodendron tulipifera FERN CIR / No No Parkway Chitalpa tashkentensis Chitalpa tashkentensis FIR AV 4656 4915 3 No 38 Lagerstroemia indica Lagerstroemia indica Lagerstroemia indica FIR CIR 3830 3851 3 No 26 Pinus canarensis Bauhinia blakeana Bauhinia blakeana FUCHSIA CIR / No No Parkway Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana FUCHSIA ST / No No Parkway Magnolia grand Russet Magnolia grand Russet GALLEON WY 435 525 99 No 87 Olea europaea Podocarpus gracilior Podocarpus gracilior GALLEON WY 450 450 4 No 194 Cupressocyparis leylandii Bauhinia blakeana Bauhinia blakeana GOLDENROD CIR / No I No Parkway Chitalpa tashkentensis _ Chitalpa tashkentensis GOLDENROD ST / No No Parkway Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana GUAVA AV 3 No Lophostemon conferta Magnolia grand Russet Magnolia grand Russet GUAVA WY / No No Parkway Magnolia grand Russet Magnolia grand Russet HARBOR WY 1700 1748 4 No 238 Pyrus calleryana 'Danicer' Stenocarpus sinuatus Stenocarpus sinuatus HARVARD LN 104 3171 5 No 1 238 Liquidambar styraciflua Pistacia chinensis Quercus virginiana HARVARD LN 350 3501 3 No 1 134 Schinus terebinthifolius Cercis canadensis Cercis canadensis HAZELNUT AV 4488 49301 3 No 238 Lagerstroemia indica Lagerstroemia indica Prunus cerasifera HEATHER CIR / No No Parkway La erstroemia indica Lagerstroemia indica HEATHER ST 3 No Pyrus kawakamii Lagerstroemia indica Lagerstroemia indica IRONWOOD AV 4524 4933 3 No 238 Lophostemon conferta Chitalpa tashkentensis Chitalpa tashkentensis ISLAND VIEW DR 600 1611 4 No 238 Magnolia grandiflora Bauhinia blakeana Bauhinia blakeana IRIS CIR / No No Parkway Chitalpa tashkentensis Chitalpa tashkentensis JADE COVE WY 400 429 4 No 171 Pyrus calle ana 'Danicer' Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana JASMINE CIR / No No Parkway La erstroemia indica La erstroemia indica City of Seal Beach City & Committee Street Tree Planting Recommendations November 16, 2009 ON STREET FRO TO PKWY UT PRIMARY PRIMARY SPECIES CITY SELECTION COMMITTEE SELECTION LAGUNA PL 501 528 4 No 171 Stenocarpus sinuatus Stenocarpus sinuatus Stenocarpus sinuatus LAMPSON AV 3800 3800 12 No 24 Cinnamomum camphora Quercus virginiana Cinnamomum camphora LAMPSON AV 3801 4900 99 No 26 Pinus canariensis Quercus virginiana Cinnamomum camphora LAMPSON AV 3850 4700 10 No 14 Schinus terebinthifolius Quercus virginiana Quercus virginiana LAMPSON AV 4000 41001 14 No 5 Liquidambar styraciflua Quercus virginiana Quercus virginiana LAMPSON AV 4000 4900 7 No 163 Eucalyptus rudis Quercus virginiana Quercus virginiana LAMPSON AV 4001 4901 99 Yes 87 Olea europaea Cinnamomum camphora Cinnamomum camphora LAMPSON AV 4100 4700 3 No 238 Vacant site Stenocarpus sinuatus Stenocarpus sinuatus LAMPSON AV 4600 4900 4 No 238 Vacant site Stenocarpus sinuatus Stenocarpus sinuatus LANDING AV 1100 1704 3 No 99 Platanus acerifolia Eriobotrya deflexa Platanus acerifolia MARBLE COVE WY 400 4281 4 No 791 Pyrus calleryana 'Danicer Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana MARIGOLD ST / No No Parkway Lagerstroemia indica Lagerstroemia indica MARINA DR 50 - 50 6 No 15 Lophostemon confertus Magnolia grand Russet Platanus acerifolia MARINA DR 50 50 10 No 15 Lophostemon confertus Platanus acerifolia Robinia pseudoacaia MARINA DR 50 301 99 No 24 Cinnamomum camphors Podocarpus gracilior Podocarpus gracilior MARINA DR 400 400 2 No 38 Lagerstroemia indica Lagerstroemia indica Bauhinia blakeana MARINA DR 406 408 3 No 383 Spathodea cam anulata Magnolia grand Russet Spathodea campanulata MARINA DR 412 412 4 No 383 S athodea cam anulata I Magnolia grand St. Mary S athodea cam anulata City of Seal Beach City & Committee Street Tree Planting Recommendations November 16, 2009 ON STREET FRO TO PKWY UT PRIMARY PRIMARY SPECIES CITY SELECTION COMMITTEE SELECTION MARINE AV 1500 1535 3 No 63 Archontophoenix cunninghamiana Pyrus calleryana Brachychiton acerifolius MARLIN AV 1210 1670 4 No 791 Pyrus calleryana'Danicer' Magnolia grand Russet Lophostemon confertus MARVISTA AV 601 11401 4 No 116 Magnolia grandiflora Stenocarpus sinuatus Stenocarpus sinuatus OCCIDENTAL LN 200 2101 3 No 99 Syagrus romanzoffianum Syagrus romanzoffianum Brachychiton acerifolius OCEAN AV 100 1141 3 No Syagrus romanzoffianum Washingtonia robusta Washingtonia robusta OCEAN AV 200 2501 3 No Syagrus romanzoffianum Washingtonia robusta Washingtonia robusta OCEAN AV 300 3501 3 No Ficus rubiginosa Washingtonia robusta Washingtonia robusta OCEAN AV 400 4301 3 No Washingtonia robusta Washingtonia robusta Washingtonia robusta OCEAN AV 500 5501 3 No Syagrus romanzoffianum Washingtonia robusta Washingtonia robusta OCEAN AV 600 6201 3 No Archontophoenix cunninghamiana Washingtonia robusta Washingtonia robusta OCEAN AV 700 7171 3 No Melaleuca neso hila Washingtonia robusta Washingtonia robusta OCEAN AV 800 8291 3 Yes Metrosideros excelsus Metrosideros excelsus Pittosporum undulatum OCEAN AV 900 9191 3 Yes Metrosideros excelsus Metrosideros excelsus jPittosporum undulatum OCEAN AV 1000 10191 3 No Ficus rubiginosa Stenocarpus sinuatus Ficus rubiginosa OCEAN AV 1100 11191 3 No Spathodea campanulata Stenocarpus sinuatus Spathodea campanulata OCEAN AV 1200 12231 3 No Eucalyptus ficifolia Stenocarpus sinuatus Eucalyptus ficifolia OCEAN AV 1300 13201 3 No Spathodea campanulata Stenocarpus sinuatus Spathodea campanulata OCEAN AV 1400 14301 3 No Spathodea campanulata Stenocarpus sinuatus Stenocarpus sinuatus OCEAN AV 1500 15241 3 No I Ficus rubiginosa Stenocarpus sinuatus Ficus rubiginosa OCEAN AV 1600 1632 3 No Ficus rubiginosa Stenocarpus sinuatus Ficus rubiginosa OCEAN AV BULB -OUT 100 900 0 No Vacant site Chamaerops humilis Chamaerops humilis OCEAN AV BULB -OUT 1000 1600 0 No Howea forsteriana Howea forsteriana Howea forsteriana OLEANDER ST / No No Parkway Chitalpa tashkentensis Chitalpa tashkentensis OPAL COVE WY 400 4251 4 No 791 Pyrus calleryana'Danicer Tabebuia impetignosa Tabebuia impetignosa PANSY CIR / No No Parkway Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana PANSY ST / No No Parkway Lagerstroemia indica Lagerstroemia indica PRIMROSE CIR jNo I No Parkway Chitalpa tashkentensis Chitalpa tashkentensis PRIMROSE ST INo I No Parkway P rus calleryana Pyrus calleryana City of Seal Beach City & Committee Street Tree Planting Recommendations November 16, 2009 ON STREET FRO TO PKWY UT PRIMARY PRIMARY SPECIES CITY SELECTION COMMITTEE SELECTION ROSE CIR / No No Parkway Chitalpa tashkentensis Chitalpa tashkentensis ROSE ST 3 No Eucalyptus siderox Ion Magnolia grand Russet Magnolia grand Russet RIVIERA DR 501 527 4 No 99 Syagrus romanzoffianum Syagrus romanzoffianum Syagrus romanzoffianum SANDPIPER DR 600 1401 4 No 238 Cupaniopsis anacardioides Chitalpa tashkentensis Magnolia grandiflora SCHOONER WY 440 4411 99 No 87 Olea europaea Pittosporum undulatum Pittosporum undulatum SEA BREEZE DR 600 7501 4 No 238 Robinia pseudocacia Lagerstroemia indica Magnolia grandiflora SEAL BEACH BL 200 2001 2 No 75 Washingtonia robusta Washingtonia robusta Washingtonia robusta SEAL BEACH BL 200 128001 3 No 75 Washingtonia robusta Washingtonia robusta Washingtonia robusta SEAL BEACH BL 201 3231 10 Yes 75 Washingtonia robusta Syagrus romanzoffianum Washingtonia robusta SEAL BEACH BL 202 130011 99 No 102 Eucalyptus camaldulensis Quercus virginiana Quercus virginiana SEAL BEACH BL 223 24551 4 No 19 Melaleuca quinquenervia Tabebuia chrysotricha Melaleuca quinquenervia SEAL BEACH BL 300 3001 15 No 25 Phoenix canariensis Phoenix canariensis Phoenix canariensis SEAL BEACH BL 401 5011 4 Yes 1 99 Syagrus romanzoffianum Pistacia chinensis Pistacia chinensis SEAL BEACH BL 501 501 3 Yes 99 Syagrus romanzoffianum S agrus romanzoffianum Pistacia chinensis SEAL BEACH BL 600 12400 14 No 5 Liquidambar styraciflua Liquidambar styraciflua Liquidambar styraciflua SEAL BEACH BL 601 12800 5 No 99 Platanus acerifolia 'Bloodgood' Brachychiton populneus Platanus acerifolia SEAL BEACH BL 2400 2400 20 No 19 Melaleuca quinquenervia Melaleuca quinquenervia IMelaleuca quinquenervia SEAL BEACH BL 2400 136001 10 No 12 Brachychiton populneus Brachychiton populneus Brachychiton populneus SEAL BEACH BL #### 125001 12 No 67 Eucalyptus citriodora Podocarpus Gracilior Podocarpus Gracilior SEAL BEACH BL #### 128001 7 No 99 Syagrus romanzoffianum Podocarpus Gracilior Podocarpus Gracilior SEAL BEACH BL #### 13001 99 Yes 888 Shrubs /hedge planting Pistacia chinensis Pistacia chinensis SEAL BEACH BL #### 13900 6 No 75 Washingtonia robusta Washingtonia robusta 1washingtonia robusta SEAL WY WALKWAY 200 1600 99 No 75 Washingtonia robusta Brachychiton populneu.s Brachychiton populneus SILVER SHOALS AV 501 635 4 No 238 Washingtonia robusta Liriodendron tulipifera Liriodendron tulipifera SOUTHSHORE DR 600 7331 4 No 99 Syagrus romanzoffianum Eriobotrya deflexa Eriobotrya deflexa STANFORD LN 100 230 -5 No 116 Magnolia grandiflora Brachychiton populneus Brach chiton populneus SUNFLOWER CIR / No No Parkway P rus calleryana Pyrus calleryana SUNFLOWER ST 3825 3931 3 No 238 La erstroemia indica La erstroemia indica Lo hostemon confertus City of Seal Beach City & Committee Street Tree Planting Recommendations November 16, 2009 ON STREET FRO TO PKWY UT PRIMARY PRIMARY SPECIES CITY SELECTION COMMITTEE SELECTION SURF PL 100 240 4 No 791 Pyrus calleryana'Danicer' Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana TEABERRY CIR / No No Parkway Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana TAPER DR 600 755 4 No 238 Syagrus romanzoffianum Ginkgo biloba Ginkgo biloba TULIP ST 3655 3655 3 No 103 Eucalyptus sideroxylon Prunus cerasifera Prunus cerasifera VIOLET ST 3801 38151 3 No 163 Eucalyptus rudis Lagerstroemia indica Brach chiton populneus WESTMINSTER AV 1801 18011 99 Yes 19 Melaleuca quinquenervia Quercus ilex Quercus ilex WESTMINSTER AV 2800 29101 4 Yes 19 Melaleuca quinquenervia Albizia julibrissin Albizia julibrissin WESTMINSTER AV 2929 29991 14 No 19 Melaleuca quinquenervia Quercus ilex Quercus ilex WESTMINSTER AV 2950 29501 99 No 1 75 Washingtonia robusta Quercus ilex Quercus ilex WISTERIA ST 3840 3940 3 No 238 Lagerstroemia indica Lagerstroemia indica Lagerstroemia indica YALE CIR 301 301 3 No 238 Vacant site Magnolia grand Russet Lophostemon confertus YALE LN 100 196 5 No 238 Syagrus romanzoffianum Koelreuteria bipinnata Koelreuteria bipinnata Legend: Colored boxes below indicate general location in City Old Town The Hill College Park West College Park East Central Area of City High visible areas within the City: Main Street: MAIN ST 100 1001 8 No 82 Metrosideros excelsus Quercus virginiana Ficus microcarpa'Nitida' MAIN ST 101 3291 6 No 56 Ficus microcarpa'Nitida' Ficus microcarpa'Nitida' Ficus microcarpa'Nitida' MAIN ST 329 3501 4 No 56 Ficus microcarpa'Nitida' Ficus microcarpa'Nitida' Ficus microcarpa'Nitida' MAIN ST INTERSECTION 100 400 No Eucalyptus citriodora Phoenix canariensis Phoenix canariensis Pacific Coast Highway: PACIFIC COAST HWY 100 200 99 No 109 Ficus rubi inosa Ficus rubi inosa Ficus rubi inosa City of Seal Beach City & Committee Street Tree Planting Recommendations November 16, 2009 ON STREET FRO TO PKWY UT PRIMARY PRIMARY SPECIES CITY SELECTION COMMITTEE SELECTION PACIFIC COAST HWY 100 1700 3 No 89 Pyrus callervana Bauhinia blakeana Bauhinia blakeana PACIFIC COAST HWY 100 1800 14 No 89 Pyrus calleryana Bauhinia blakeana Bauhinia blakeana PACIFIC COAST HWY 1201 1201 5 Yes 257 Melaleuca nesophila Melaleuca nesophila Melaleuca neso hila PACIFIC COAST HWY 1600 1700 4 No 99 S agrus romanzoffianum Koelreuteria paniculata Koelreuteria paniculata PACIFIC COAST HWY 1700 1700 7 No 19 Melaleuca quinquenervia Phoenix canariensis Phoenix canariensis Recommendation for high visible areas: Protect existing trees with regular canopy and root trimming maintenance All new trees to be planted minimum 36" box size Replacement of existing trees shall be replaced with similar characteristics ATTACHMENT `B" E d 's ,y ( "61 I all PALETTE COMPARISON CITY SELECTION COMMITTEE SELECTION Albizia julibrissin Albizia julibrissin Bauhinia blakeana Bauhinia blakeana Bauhinia variegate Bauhinia variegata Brachychiton acerifolius Brachychiton populneus Brachychiton populneus Cercis canadensis Cercis canadensis Chamaerops humilis Chamaerops humilis Chionanthus retusus Chionanthus retusus Chitalpa tashkentensis Chitalpa tashkentensis Cinnamomum camphora Cinnamomum camphora Eriobotrya deflexa Eriobotrya deflexa Eucalyptus ficifolia Ficus microcarpa'Nitida' Ficus microcarpa'Nitida' Ficus rubiginosa Ficus rubiginosa Ginkgo biloba Ginkgo biloba Gleditsia tricanthos Howes forsteriana Howea forsteriana Hymenosporum flavum Koelreuteria bipinnata Koelreuteria bipinnata Koelreuteria paniculata Koelreuteria paniculata Lagerstroemia indica Lagerstroemia indica Liquidambar styraciflua Liquidambar styraciflua Liriodendron tulipifera Liriodendron tulipifera Lophostemon confertus Magnolia grand Russet Magnolia grand Russet Magnolia grand St. Mary Magnolia grandiflora Magnolia grandiflora Melaleuca nesophila Melaleuca nesophila Melaleuca quinquenervia Melaleuca quinquenervia Metrosideros excelsus Metrosideros excelsus Phoenix canariensis Phoenix canariensis Pinus canariensis Pistacia chinensis Pistacia chinensis Pittosporum undulatum Pittosporum undulatum Platanus acerifolia Platanus acerifolia Podocarpus gracilior Podocarpus gracilior Podocarpus henkelii Prunus cerasifera Prunus cerasifera Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana'Danicer' Pyrus calleryana'Danicer' Quercus ilex Quercus ilex Quercus virginiana Quercus virginiana Robinia pseudoacaia S athodea campanulata Stenocarpus sinuatus Stenocarpus sinuatus Syagrus romanzoffianum Syagrus romanzoffianum Tabebuia chrysotricha Tabebuia chrysotricha Tabebuia impetignosa Tabebuia impetignosa Washingtonia robusta lWashingtonia robusta ATTACHMENT `B" CITY TREE ADVISORY BOARD (Cg'AB) (NOT PART OF THE CITY SELECTION) Urban Forest Ecosystems Institute :: SelecTree http:// selectree. calpoly.edu /treedetail_all.lasso ?rid= 213 & - session= sel... » Name Search » Select Tree by Attribute » All Trees List » Right Tree Right Place » Utility Precautions » Attribute Definitions » Contributing Gardens » About SelecTree » More Tree Links rightTreerigl:tPlace Utilities, Fire Safety;. Root - Damage? E3 View Full Size Images FLAME TREE Brachychiton acerifolius General Notes SelecTree lists no cultivars of acerifolius. ABrachychiton acerifolius in San Juan Capistrano is i registered as a California Big Tree. It measures 33 feet high, with a trunk circumference of 90 inches and a crown spread of 40 feet for a total of 133 points. E3 List all Streculiaceae I Brachychiton Family: Streculiaceae California Native: No Habit: Partly Deciduous Sunset Zones: 16 - 21 and 23 USDA Hardiness Zones: 9 -10 Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade Water Needs: Moist to Dry Soil. Drought tolerant. Soil Type: Loam or Sand Soil pH: Slightly Acidic to Highly Alkaline Salinity Tolerance: Coastal Moderate Seaside Tolerance: Good in Mild Zone Height: 50 feet Growth Rate: 24 - 36 Inches per Season Shape: Conical, Erect or Spreading and covers an Extensive Area. Landscape Use: Street Tree Longevity: 50 to 150 years Leaves: Ovate to Palmately Lobed Glossy Medium Green Flowers: Showy, Orange or Red. Flowers in Spring or Summer. Fruit: Brown Follicle, Very Large (Over 3.00 inches) , fruiting in Summer or Fall. Bark: Green, Smooth 1 of 2 11/23/2009 11:43 AM Urban Forest Ecosystems Institute :: SelecTree 0 View Brief Tree Record i •93 View Full Size Images http: / /selectree. calpoly .edu /treedetail _ all.lasso ?rid--213 &- session= sel... Pest & Disease: Susceptible to Root Rot. Shading Capacity: Rated as Dense in Leaf Branch Strength: Rated as Medium Weak Litter Issue: Dry Fruit Root Damage Potential: Rated as Moderate Health Hazard: Irritant i 1 Disclaimer: No warranties or guarantees as to the accuracy of the data and information derived from this web site are expressed or implied. Not responsible for any loss of profit, indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising out of the use of the data and information derived from this web site. i Urban Forest Ecosystems Home I SelecTree Big Tree I UrbanWood I ForesTree I Discussions Copyright MMIII - MMIV News I Resources I Grant Info I Contact Us I A - Z Index I About UFEI 2 oft 1 v93i ?nn911-a'3 AM Urban Forest Ecosystems Institute :: SelecTree http: // selectree .calpoly.edu /treedetail all -lasso ?rid =540 & - session= sel... Name Search Select Tree by Attribute » All Trees List Right Tree Right Place Utility Precautions Attribute Definitions » Contributing Gardens About SelecTree o More Tree Links rig htTre a lrie ht Pl ace €1filigtes, Eire safely, Root � FULL TREE RECORD RED FLOWERING GUM Eucalyptus ficifolia General Notes Formerly Eucalyptus ficifolia. Red flowering gum is very desirable as a flowering accent tree, with its profusion of bright flower clusters in late summer, and sporadically throughout the year. It prefers temperate coastal conditions, where it tolerates dryness and salt spray. It is drought and smog tolerant. Hardiness estimate : 25 -30 degrees F. Has Fragrant Leaf. SelecTree lists no cultivars of ficifolia. AEucalyptus ficifolia in San Francisco is registered as a California Big Tree. It measures 51 feet high, with a trunk circumference of 178 inches and a crown spread of 45 feet for a total of 241 points. 0 List all Myrtaceae I Eucalyptus Family: Myrtaceae California Native: No Habit: Evergreen Sunset Zones: 5 - 6 and 8 - 24 USDA Hardiness Zones: 10 -11 Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade Water Needs: Moist to Dry Soil. Drought tolerant. Soil Type: Loam or Sand Soil pH: Slightly Acidic to Highly Alkaline Salinity Tolerance: Coastal Moderate Seaside Tolerance: Good in Moderate Zone Height: 35 feet Growth Rate: 24 Inches per Season Shape: Rounded, Erect or Spreading with a Low Canopy. Landscape Use: Screen Longevity: 50 to 150 years Leaves: Ovate Dark Green Flowers: Showy, Orange, Pink, Red or Rose. Flowers in Spring, Summer, Fall or Winter. 1 of 3 11/23/2009 11:43 AM Urban Forest Ecosystems Institute :: SelecTree http:// selectree .calpoly.edu /treedetail all.lasso ?rid =540 & - session= sel... Fruit: Brown Capsule, Medium (0.50 -1.50 inches) , fruiting in Spring, Summer or Fall. Wildlife use it. Bark: Light Gray or Red Brown, Exfoliating or Furrowed Pest & Disease: Resistant to Texas Root Rot and i Verticillium. Susceptible to Beetle Borers and Thrip, Oak Root Rot, Phytophthora and Root Rot. Shading Capacity: Rated as Dense in Leaf Branch Strength: Rated as Medium i Litter Issue: Dry Fruit Root Damage Potential: Rated as Moderate i Health Hazard: None Known 2 of 3 11 11 •a'l ATV Urban Forest Ecosystems Institute :: SelecTree • View Brief Tree Record • View Full Size Images http: // selectree .calpoly.edu /treedetail all.lasso ?rid = 540&- session7—sel... Disclaimer: No warranties or guarantees as to the accuracy of the data and information derived from this web site are expressed or implied. Not responsible for any loss of profit, indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising out of the use of the data and information derived from this web site. Urban Forest Ecosystems Home I SelecTree I Big Tree I UrbanWood I ForesTree I Discussions Copyright MMIII - MMN News I Resources I Grant Info I Contact Us I A - Z Index I About UFEI 3 of 3 11/23/2009 11:43 AM Urban Forest Ecosystems Institute :: SelecTree http:// selectree.calpoly.edu/treedetail all.lasso ?rid = 1425 & - session =se... » Name Search » Select Tree by Attribute » All Trees List » Right Tree Right Place » Utility Precautions » Attribute Definitions » Contributing Gardens » About SelecTree » More Tree Links ATTRIBUTE INFO • Attributes Defined • Add or Edit Attributes YOU SEARCHED FOR:* (1) matching tree *Based on last search. rightTreerightPlace OfiliCtes, Fir e Safety, RODt FULL TREE RECORD F3 View Full Size Images BRISBANE BOX Lophostemon confertus General Notes Previously known as Tristania conferta. Drought resistant once established. Smog tolerant. May be a larger tree in warmer areas. Has Fragrant Leaf. SelecTree lists no cultivars of confertus. ALophostemon ( Tristania) confertus in Orange is registered as a California Big Tree. It measures 58 feet high, with a trunk circumference of 85 inches and a crown spread of 50 feet for a total of 154 points. E3 List all Myrtaceae I Lophostemon i Family: Myrtaceae California Native: No Habit: Evergreen Sunset Zones: 15 -17 and 19 - 24 USDA Hardiness Zones: 9 -10 Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade '. Water Needs: Moist to Dry Soil. Drought tolerant. Soil Type: Clay, Loam or Sand Soil pH: Slightly Acidic to Highly Alkaline i i Seaside Tolerance: Good to Medium in Mild Zone Height: 50 feet Growth Rate: 24 - 36 Inches per Season i Shape: Oval or Rounded, Erect or Spreading and covers an Extensive Area. Longevity: 50 to 150 years i Leaves: Ovate Medium Green Flowers: Showy, White. Flowers in Spring. Fruit: Brown or Red Capsule, Small (0.25 - 0.50 inches) , fruiting in Summer. Bark: Striking, Light Green, Red Brown or Multicolored, Exfoliating or Smooth Pest & Disease: Susceptible to Scales, Phytophthora 1 of2 11/23/2009 11 .44 AM Urban Forest Ecosystems Institute :: SelecTree Urban Forest Ecosystems Copyright MMIII - MMIV E3 View Brief Tree Record a View Full Size Images http:// selectree.calpoly.edu/treedetail all.lasso ?rid= 1425 & - session =se... and Root Rot. Shading Capacity: Rated as Moderately Dense in Leaf Branch Strength: Rated as Medium Litter Issue: Dry Fruit i Root Damage Potential: Rated as Moderate Health Hazard: None Known Biogenic Emissions: High Disclaimer: No warranties or guarantees as to the accuracy of the data and information derived from this web site are expressed or implied. Not responsible for any loss of profit, indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising out of the use of the data and information derived from this web site. Home I SelecTree I Big Tree I UrbanWood I ForesTree I Discussions News I Resources I Grant Info I Contact Us I A - Z Index I About UFEI 2 of 2 11/23/2009 11:44 AM Podocarpus henkelii http: / /www.plantza frica .com /plantnop /podocarphenk.hbn Podocarpus heukeHi Stapf ex Dal . & Jacks. Family: Podocarpaceae ( Yellowwood Family) Common names: Henkel's Yellowwood (Eng), Henkel -se geelhout (Afr), UmSonti (Zulu) This is one of the most beautiful and decorative of our indigenous conifers, a tree that any plant enthusiast would be proud to have in their garden. With its dense glossy foliage, it makes a most elegant pyramid of green in the garden. In its natural environment Podocarpus henkelii is a tall to very tall, straight stemmed forest tree, reaching 20 to 30 m in height. In time, its trunk can grow to massive proportions, reaching over lm in diameter, becoming fluted and spirally twisted with age. It is an evergreen tree with a dark grey to pale grey - brown, longitudinally fissured bark. In older trees this bark sometimes peels off in large pieces, exposing a red -brown under- surface. It has grey and ridged branchlets and the young shoots are pale green and angular. The leaves are 1 of 4 i I / ?I/?nn4 11 •ar, ann Podocarpus henkelii http: / /www.plantzafrica .com/plantnop /podocarpherkhtm simple, short stalked, lanceolate- oblong, 9 -12cm long, sharp pointed, with entire and slightly revolute (rolled under) margins. They are spirally arranged, often crowded at the end of the branchlets, and more or less pendulous. The longer, droopy leaves make it easy to distinguish this species from the other yellowwoods growing in South Africa. Podocarpus henkelii has straight or somewhat falcate (sickle - shaped) leaves, hence it was once called the falcate yellowwood. This name had to be dropped because it was confused with Podocarpus falcatus, the Outeniqua yellowwood. The leaves of Henkel's yellowwood are bright green to bluish green and glossy above, dull green with a prominent midrib below. The young leaves are pale green and soft. This handsome tree is dioecious, i.e. it has male and female reproductive organs on separate plants. Yellowwoods belong to a primitive group of plants called the Gymnospermae. Gymnosperms, often called conifers, are cone - bearing plants, distinguished from the other major plant group, fhe Angiospermae or flowering plants, as their ovules and resultant seeds are borne unprotected in the cone whereas in angiosperms the ovules and seeds are protected in an ovary. Other gymnosperms include cycads, pines and cypresses. Male Podocarpus henkelii cones are erect, pink, and 2 -3cm long and are solitary or in clusters of up to 5. Female cones are solitary, but shortly stalked. The seed is large and roundish and 1,5 -2cm in diameter and olive green to yellowish green when ripe. Seed is dispersed by birds. Large old yellowwood trees form the perferred nesting sites of the Cape Parrot (Poicephalus robustus) and the kernels of the seeds are a major source of food for this bird. Podocarpus henkelii is found from the former Transkei in the Eastern Cape to KwaZulu- Natal. It is most abundant in moist inland forest, locally common in montane forest of the Northern KwaZulu -Natal Drakensberg. The largest concentrations of Podocarpus henkelii are found in areas between Mt Ayliff, Kokstad and Harding. Podocarpus henkelii is moderately drought- resistant and frost hardy. This is a highland forest species that grows best on moist sites with high rainfall and deep doleritic soils. This tree is protected by SA Forestry Legislation as well as Nature Conservation Legislation. Podocarpus henkelii was named after Dr JS Henkel (1871 -1962) a conservator for forests in the Cape Province and KwaZulu- Natal, and later director of forestry in Zimbabwe. He was the first to recognise that this is not a variety of Podocarpus latifolius but a distinct species. The genus name is derived from Greek words podos a foot and karpos a fruit, referring to the fleshy fruit - stalks in some species. There are nearly 100 species in this genus, found mainly in the montane forest of the tropics and sub - tropics and at lower altitudes in temperate regions mainly in the southern hemisphere. There are four species in southern Africa, distributed in Northern Province, Mpumalanga, Swaziland, Free State, KwaZulu- Natal, Western Cape and Eastern Cape. At Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden we have good specimens of all four southern African species: Podocarpus henkelii, Podocarpus elongatus, Podocarpus falcatus and Podocarpus latifolius. South African yellowwoods 2 of 4 11/23/2009 11:46 AM Podocarpus henkelii http:// www. plantzafrica .com /plantnop /podocarphenkhtm landscapes. It makes and excellent specimen tree for lawns and is a good choice for an avenue. Podocarpus henkelii is also suited for formal gardens, as it can be pruned to the desired shape. It can also be left to achieve an informal finish. Seed collection from this tree is a struggle as the fungal disease black coral spot destroys many of the seeds. The seed that falls during the first 2 -3 weeks is always highly infested, only the seed collected afterwards is good. The seed is perishable and must be kept in cold storage after collection. Under normal nursery conditions, seed germination takes 2 months. The germination period can be shortened by placing the seed trays on bottom - heated benches. Podocarpus henkelii grows best in deep and moist, sandy or loamy soil. It can tolerate less favourable sites, but then grows very slowly. Judicious application of organic fertiliser will speed up growth. References o Palmer, E and Pitman, N., 1972, Trees of Southern Africa, A.A. Balkema, Cape Town. o Leistner, OA, ed., 2000, Seed Plants of Southern Africa, Families & Genera Strelitzia 10, NBI, Pretoria o Fried & Jutta von Beitenbach, Tree Atlas of Southern Africa, Dendrological Foundation, Pretoria ® Pooley, E. 1993, Trees of Natal, Zululand & Transkei: Natal Flora Publication Trust, Durban o Palgrave, 1977, KC.Trees of Southern Africa, Second Edition, Unifoto, Cape Town Giles Mbambezeli and Yvonne Reynolds Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden May 2002 To find out if SAN81 has seed of this or other SA species, please email our seedroom. This page forms part of the South African National Biodiversity Institute's plant information website www.plantzafrica.com. -%' © S A National Biodiversity Institute �iR��et.ea Copyright/Using this information 4 of 4 11/23/2009 11:46 AM USDA N RCS United States © r iae Natural Resources Co nseva tiion Settiice Plant Fact Sheet BLACK LOCUST Robinia pseudoacacia L. Plant Symbol = ROPS Contributed by: USDA NRCS New York State Office ® William S. Justice Department of Botany, Smithsonian Institution Alternate Names False acacia, yellow locust Uses Since the wood of black locust is strong, hard, and extremely durable, it is extensively utilized for fencing, mine timbers, and landscaping ties. This tree also serves as a good erosion control plant on critical and highly disturbed areas, due to its ease of establishment, rapid early growth and spread, and soil building abilities. It has limited value in wildlife food plots, but provides excellent cover when planted in spoil areas. Due to its showy aromatic flower, it has often been planted as an ornamental, but this practice should be discouraged due to the potential for spread by root suckers. This species has been planted outside its natural range, and can crowd out other plants, particularly in sandy soils. Status Please consult the PLANTS Web site and your State Department of Natural Resources for this plant's current status (e.g. threatened or endangered species, state noxious status, and wetland indicator values). Weediness This plant is considered noxious and/or invasive in some states. This plant may become weedy or invasive in some regions or habitats and may displace desirable vegetation if not properly managed. Please consult with your local NRCS Field Office, Cooperative Extension Service office, or state natural resource or agriculture department regarding its status and use. Weed information is also available from the PLANTS Web site at plants.usda.gov. Description Black locust has a shallow, aggressive root system. The bark of black locust is deeply furrowed and is dark reddish -brown to black in color. It has an alternate branching pattern, which creates a zigzag effect. A pair of sharp thorns grows at each node. They are % to % inches long, and very stout. The pinnately compound leaves are 8 to 14 inches long, with 7 to 19 short stalked leaflets. These dull green leaflets are ovoid or oval, 1 to 2 inches long, thin, scabrous above and pale below. The separate male and female plants have sweetly fragrant flowers that are creamy white with five petals (bean-like) arranged in a pyramidal spike. They usually bloom in May or June. Heavy seed production can be expected annually or biannually. The legume type seed is produced in a flat, brown to black pod, which is 2 to 4 inches long. There is an average of 25,500 seeds per pound. Although black locust is a good seed producer, its primary means of spread is by both rudimentary and adventitious root suckers. Adaptation and Distribution Black locust's native range follows the Appalachian Mountains from Pennsylvania to Alabama, and a secondary population exists primarily in the Ozark Mountains. Black locust is adapted to a wide variety of soil types, but grows best on sites that are deep, well drained, and derived from limestone. This tree tolerates a pH range of 4.6 to 8.2. It is commonly found on south and west slopes in West Virginia. For a current distribution map, please consult the Plant Profile page for this species on the PLANTS Website. Establishment Due to the ease of vegetative reproduction, black locust is seldom grown from seed. If seedling production is desirable, the hard seed coat must first Plant Materials <http:/ /plant- materials.nres.usda.gov/> Plant Fact Sheet/Guide Coordination Page <http: // plant - materials .nres.usda.gov /intranetlpfs.html> National Plant Data Center <http: / /npdc.usda.gov> be reduced or broken to allow germination; this can be done with sulfuric acid or hot water. Once treated, the seed can be sown on raised nursery beds or directly on to field sites. Black locust seed combined in grass and legume mixtures can be broadcast, drilled, hydroseeded, or aircraft dispersed. Limit locust to 3 pounds per acre in such mixtures. Black locust is easily propagated from softwood, hardwood, and root cuttings. Preparing 6 to 12 inch hardwood cuttings, collected while dormant is often the most effective procedure. This form of cutting responds well to root - inducing chemicals. Grafting is also a viable propagation option to maintain varietal integrity. Management During establishment, protection from weeds and deer are the main management priorities. Due to the rapid early growth, two years of protection are usually sufficient. Pre -plant site preparation to control weeds with tillage or herbicides is recommended, with continued weed control after planting. Where exceptional deer pressure exists, tubes or mesh sleeves may be required. Once established this species will not require active management unless straight trunks are desired for fence posts- see Pests for information about controlling locust borers. Pests and Potential Problems There are 2 primary insects inflicting damage on black locust: locust leaf miner and black locust borer. The leaf miner attacks the tree in spring, turning the leaves brown by mid - summer or early fall. Overall tree growth is impacted, but not seriously. The larvae of the locust borer carve tunnels through the trunk of the tree, weakening it enough for wind breakage. Planting on good quality sites or in conjunction with other hardwood species and shading trunks will discourage infestation by locust borers. Heart rot is the only noteworthy disease effecting black locust. Cultivars, Improved, and Selected Materials (and area of origin) Ornamental varieties have been developed which are available from commercial nurseries. The Steiner group black locust was selected and released by the NRCS Plant Materials Program, for critical area re- vegetation in the Appalachian region. The three cultivars in the Steiner group, 'Appalachia' (VA), 'Allegheny' (WV), and'Algonquin' (WV) are clonally propagated. Control Please contact your local agricultural extension specialist or county weed specialist to learn what works best in your area and how to use it safely. Always read label and safety instructions for each control method. Trade names and control measures appear in this document only to provide specific information. USDA, NRCS does not guarantee or warranty the products and control methods named, and other products may be equally effective. Prepared By & Species Coordinator: John Dickerson (retired), USDA NRCS New York State Office, Syracuse, New York Edited: 05Feb2002 JLK; 060816 jsp For more information about this and other plants, please contact your local NRCS field office or Conservation District, and visit the PLANTS Web site <http: / /plants.usda. ov> or the Plant Materials Program Web site <htto: //Plant- Materials.nres.usda.govv> The US. Department ofAgriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital or family status. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc) should contact USDA's TARGET Censer at 201- 720 -2600 (voice and TDD). 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SelecTree lists no cultivars of campanulata. 9 List all Bignoniaceae I Spathodea i Family: Bignoniaceae California Native: No Habit: Evergreen to Partly Deciduous Sunset Zones: 21 - 24 USDA Hardiness Zones: 10 -11 Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade Water Needs: Moist Soil Soil Type: Loam or Sand i Soil pH: Neutral to Slightly Alkaline i Salinity Tolerance: Coastal Moderate Seaside Tolerance: Medium in South Coast Height: 50 feet ' Growth Rate: 36 Inches per Season Shape: Oval or Rounded, Erect or Spreading with a High Canopy. Longevity: 50 to 150 years Leaves: Lanceolate to Ovate Glossy Medium Green Flowers: Showy, Orange or Red. Flowers in Spring or Winter. Fruit: Brown Capsule, Very Large (Over 3.00 inches) , fruiting in Summer. 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Urban Forest Ecosystems Home I SelecTree I Big Tree I UrbanWood I ForesTree I Discussions Copyright MMIII - MMN News I Resources I Grant Info I Contact Us I A -Z Index I About UFEI 2 oft 11/23/2009 11:48 AM ATTACHMENT "B" CITY TREE ADVISORY BOARD (CTAB) MISSION STATEMENT l kw OBJECTIVES (FROM CTAB - NOV 2009) F&A - LTFYB - AJOV 200 R CITY OF SEAL BEACH CITY WIDE STREET TREE URBAN FORESTRY . MISSION STATEMENT The City of Seal Beach is a charming beach community with over 6,600 trees in the City's street public right of way. Throughout the City there is a variety tree species types consisting of palms, evergreen, deciduous and showy flowering specimen trees arranged in an eclectic informal manner. The trees are significant valve to the community because of the connection they make with green space efforts to enhance nature, identity and character they give to individual neighborhoods, environmental benefits they supply to improve air quality, reduce erosion and storm water runoff, the provision of shade and the overall aesthetic valve. The primary goal is to improve, renew and protect the street tree canopy, create a beautiful clean and maintained landscape environment for the City's street public right of way. A tree planting program which fosters a sense of community pride, enhances an appreciation of trees, promotes proper tree care and encourages participation in the development of the City of Seal Beach urban forest. OBJECTIVES 1. Educate the public on the role trees play in the urban environment. 2. Encourage and promote stewardship of City public right -of -way street trees and private trees. 3. Increase tree canopy cover within street public right of way to enhance character of the City. 4. Retain and maintain existing mature trees throughout the City. 5. Replace trees which are in need of recovery with mature healthy trees suitable for the environmental conditions. 6. Develop a written City wide tree master plan and tree ordinance. 7. Hold an annual Arbor Day tree planting event. 8. Review and advise City Council and City staff on various tree- related issues. ATTACHMENT "C" (A Resoluti ®n establishing a City Tree Advisory Bard f ®r the purpose ®f ensuring our City's Urban Forest) MINUTE EXCERPT Dated: September 1996 RESOLUTION NUMBER A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH ESTABLISHING A CITY TREE ADVISORY , BOARD FOR THE PURPOSE OF ENSURING OUR CITY'S URBAN FOREST THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH DOES HEREBY RESOLVE: WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Seal Beach is committed to ensuring that our , community continue to realize the benefits provided by urban forestation; and WHEREAS, a City Tree Advisory Board is hereby established, comprised of citizens and others with an interest in tree preservation and/or established technical/professional expertise; and WHEREAS, the City Tree Advisory Board shall consist of members appointed by the City Council who have an interest, knowledge or expertise in the physical and aesthetic environment of the City, with the initial roster of members as shown on Attachment A; and WHEREAS, the Director of Public Works shall provide staff support to the City Tree Advisory Board, shall appoint a Tree Manager and shall call the meetings as deemed necessary; and WHEREAS, the City Tree Advisory Board shall provide assistance to the City Council in the development of the City's Street Tree Preservation and Improvement Plan. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTE We City I c h, at a meeting ther , held on the da 9M, by the followi ote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: i ATTEST: (ad . ,A � 'e� ity Clerk r Resolution Number STATE OF CALIFORNIA } COUNTY OF ORANGE } SS CITY OF SEAL BEACH } 1, Joanne M. Yeo, City Clerk of Seal Beach, Califomia, do hereby rtify that the foregoing resolution is the original copy of Resolution Number on file in the office of the City Clark, passed. approved and adopted )y& City Col the Cl if Seal Beach, at a regular meeting thereof held on the �_ day ATTACE NM A TREE ADVISORY BOARD ROSTER 1. a Ron Emma 2. James Caviola 3. Jane McCloud 4. Wendy Morris 5. Dr. David Rosemuan b. Jan Stillwell 7. c1TY Maria Voce Bvad Kyle COMM LIAI50N: Mayan Gwen Forsythe Councilmember Marilyn Brace Hastings Keith Till, City Manager Steve Badum, Director or Public Works Bob Eagle, Landscape Supervisor L inda Romero, Dept. of Forestry Andrew Trotter, West Coast Atbonsts 9-9-16 a n thru a a With req to Item nI ", the pipeline franchise ordinance and conflict o language between the staff report and ordina ce, the City Attorn clarified that the insurer doing business in the State of Cal fornia is to have a current rating of A: I or better. Mayo Forsythe described the subject of the proclamations n the Consent Calendar. Brown moved, second by Hastings, to a rove the recommended action for it on the Consent Calenda as presented. B. App rov the waiver of reading in ful of all ord nancea and resolutions and t consent o the waiver of reading sh 1 be deemed t be given by all Ccuncilm hers unless s cific request is made a that time for reading of such ord nce or resolution C. Approved re ular demands numb ad 13611 through 1371 in the amount $67,744.60, payroll dema s numbered 18 9 through 18621 in the cunt of $31 ,026.79, and authorized w ants to be awn on the Treasury for e D. proclaimed or-to 7th ough October 11th, 1996 as nCa if is Rideshare Week.n E. Approved the minute of the regular meeting of August 6 , 1996. F. Proclaimed Se 6th through the 22nd, 1996 as " olluti n Prevention Week." G. Proclaimed Sep ember 23 through September 27 1996 as wsuit Abuse Awareness W .n H. Received d filed the sta report relating to the C' izens Option for blic Safety (COPS) ate funds pursuant AB 3229, author ad establishing a Sep ate Suppl ental Law Enforcement ices Fund (SLES ), and authorized the Cit Manager and the hief of Police serve on the Supplemental Law Enforcement oversight Commit t a (SLEOC). I. proved the introduction and firs reading of dinance Number 1410 entitled "AN INANCE OF THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH, CALIFORNIA AMENDING CHAPTER 16 -B OF THE CODE OF CITY OF SEAL BEACH RELATING TO PIPELINE F SES." By unanimous consent, full reading of finance Number 1410 was waived. AY Brown, Campbell, Forsythe, Fulton, Ha tinge N S: None No on carried RESOLUTION NUMBER 450 - ESTABLISH IWr_TREE_-ADVISORY BOARD Resolution Number 4500 was presented to Council entitled "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH ESTABLISHING A CITY TREE ADVISORY BOARD FOR THE PURPOSE OF ENSURING OUR CITY'S URBAN FOREST." By unanimous consent, full reading of Resolution Number 4500 was waived. The City Manager noted this is a first step in making the City eligible to receive grant monies for urban forestation, the Advisory Board 1 1 D u 9 -9 -96 to provide assistance to the Council to develop a street tree preservation and improvement plan, and acknowledged the Board membership of eight citizens, the Mayor, Councilmember Hastings, City staff, a representative of the Department of Forestry and Nest Coast Arborists. Hastings moved, second by Brown, to adopt Resolution Number 4500 as presented. AYES: Brown, Campbell, Forsythe, Fulton, Hastings NOES: None Motion carried City Manager advised that this is a request from the Seal Bea Business Association, as proposed by Up Up & Away R tea, to st a xite Festival on Sunday, September 29th from i 30 p.m. 0 6:00 p.m. on the beach between 6th and 8th Stre s. He stet the Business Association will pay the special a ent fees, no Cit services are anticipated, and the festival ar will be designs by cones and signs. Fulton moved, secon by Campbell, to approve the request to hold a Rite Fe ival on September 9th. AYES: Brown, Campbell, Forsythe, Fulto , Hastings NOES: None Motion carried Ordinance Number 1409 was presented to Couroil entitled "AN ORDINANCE OF THE ITY OF SEAL BEACH, CALL IA, ADDING SECTIONS 15 -5.2 THROUGH 15- .11, INCLUSIVE, TO ER 15 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF SEAL B CH TO ESTABLISH A D IME CURFEW FOR MINORS SUBJECT TO COMPULSOR FULL -TIME EDUCAT N, AND RENUMBERING OTHER SECTIONS OF THE SAME k R." By un imous consent, full reading of ordinance 1409 was aived. Chief Stearns reported having obtaime stati ical data from the City of Long Beach since the eeting r lating to their adoption of the daytime curfew in , 1996, however noted that due to computer problems it was ni to go along with the perce, City of Monrovia. He said enactment of the ordinance deployed to areas of the C hundred or more truants wh high number, more specific detected, on May 16th then were twelve by means of f e, and in contrast three ow ordinance taking effect e one hundred twenty -one u in juvenile crime by thirt pos Is to obtain actual numbers ge previously reported for the d been informed that prior to n nq Beach when six officers were y t was not uncommon to encounter a enty is now considered to be a ly, n May Sth thirty -five were were three, and on May 24th there one ur sweeps across the City, durin the weeks just prior to the Ited in arty -four, sixty -six and to. Nit regard to the daytime drop eight per ent in the City of Monrovia, he mention that their Pali a Chief advised that those crimes were ba cally auto burgle es, auto theft, larceny, and resid tial burglary, and M ovia being primarily a bedroom communi much like Seal Beach ass are the types of juvenile crimes t would be expected to op here as well. The Chief intr cad Officer Paap to explai an element of the SANE program th t relates to what is attempt to be done. Officer Paap s id one of the particulars of program he teaches fo and fifth graders is refusal ski Is, pointing out that there a consequences for their actions wh they make bad choices, an mple of a bad choice would be cutt g school and getting in trouble. Officer Paap confirmed that hen he attended qh school there were two truant officers n campus and he k w what the consequences would be if he were to skip school. Councilmember Hastings expressed her pr an for truant fficers rather than the curfew. Having been in oduced by the Chief, Officer Mullins expressed his pleasure to parti pate on the School Attendance Review'Board for the s Alami as School District. He said through that process he t