HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-5 - Adopting Revised City Council Policies G-1 (Retention, Removal and Maintenance of City Trees), G-3 (Preservation of Views), and G-6 (Maintenance and Planting of Parkway Trees)RESOLUTION NO. 2021-5
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING
REVISED CITY COUNCIL POLICIES G-1 (RETENTION,
REMOVAL AND MAINTENANCE OF CITY TREES), G-3
(PRESERVATION OF VIEWS), AND G-6 (MAINTENANCE
AND PLANTING OF PARKWAY TREES)
WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach ("City") is governed, in part, by its Charter,
Municipal Code, and adopted City Council Policies;
WHEREAS, at its December 1, 2020 meeting, the Parks, Beaches and Recreation
Commission approved revisions to City Council Policies G-1, G-3, and G-6, which
establish definitive standards for the retention, removal, maintenance, reforestation, tree
trimming, and installation of approved City trees, for City Council approval; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach desires to adopt the
revised City Council Policies G-1, G-3, and G-6, as shown in Exhibit 1 to this resolution
which are incorporated herein by reference.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach resolves as
follows:
Section 1: The City Council hereby adopts City Council Policies G-1, G-3, and
G-6, as shown in Exhibit 1 to this resolution which are incorporated herein by reference.
Section 2: All prior versions of City Council Policies G-1, G-3, and G-6 that are
in conflict with the revisions adopted by this resolution are hereby repealed.
Section 3: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this
resolution is, for any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not
affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this resolution. The City
Council hereby declares that it would have passed this resolution, and each section,
subsection, sentence, clause or phrase hereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or
more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared invalid or
unconstitutional.
Section 4: The recitals provided in this resolution are true and correct and are
incorporated into the substantive portion of this resolution.
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Section 5: Except as expressly modified in this resolution, all other City Council
Policies, sections, subsections, terms, clauses and phrases set forth in the Council Policy
Manual shall remain unchanged and shall be in full force and effect.
Section 6: The City Council finds the adoption of this resolution and the
amendment of City Council Policies G-1, G-3, and G-6 is categorically exempt from the
California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") pursuant to Sections 15301 (Existing
Facilities) and 15304 (Minor Alterations to Land) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code
of Regulations, Title 14, Division 6, Chapter 3, because the activities are in the classes of
projects which have been determined not to have a significant effect on the environment.
Section 7: This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the
City Council, and the City Clerk shall certify the vote adopting the resolution.
ADOPTED this 9th day of February, 2021.
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Attachment: Exhibit 1 — Revised City Council Policies G-1, G-3 and G-6
EXHIBIT 1 G-1
RETENTION, REMOVAL, AND MAINTENANCE OF CITY TREES
Goal of Policy
To establish and maintain appropriate diversity in tree species and age classes to provide
a stable and sustainable urban forest with an inventory that the City can reasonably
maintain in a healthy and safe condition through the efficient use of City resources. To
require that in approving any tree removal or reforestation request, the Parks, Beaches
and Recreation Commission ("Commission") shall find that the tree removal request will
not adversely impact the overall inventory, diversity and age of the City's Urban Forest.
To educate the public of the protections of the City's Urban Forest and guide, in a user-
friendly way, the mechanisms in place for tree replacements.
Purpose
The purpose of this policy is to establish definitive standards for the retention, removal,
maintenance, reforestation, tree trimming standards, and supplemental trimming of City
trees. City trees are an important part of the character and charm of the entire City and
provide environmental benefits as well. Regular care, trimming, root pruning,
maintenance, and programmed replacement are necessary to preserve this charm while
at the same time protecting public views consistent with City Council Policy G-3,
providing personal safety, and preventing public and private property damage and
providing a sustainable urban forest.
The City classifies public trees in one of three categories: Special City Trees, Problem City
Trees, and Standard City Trees.
I. SPECIAL CITY TREES
It is the City's policy to retain Special City Trees ("Special Trees") categorized as
Landmark, Dedicated, or Neighborhood trees, because they have historical
significance, and/ or contribute to, and give character to, a location or to an entire
neighborhood. Landmark, Dedicated, and Neighborhood trees are identified by
species in Exhibit A, and shall hereinafter be collectively referred to as Special
Trees. Trees within these three categories shall be identified, mapped, recorded
and administered by staff for the Commission. When staff proposes modifications,
the Commission shall review the Special Tree list and forward recommendations
for additions or deletions to the City Council for approval.
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Landmark Trees are identified as those individual Special Trees that possess
historical significance by virtue of their size, age, location, or species.
Dedicated Trees are Special Trees donated in the memory of specific individuals or
organizations. Updates will be made annually to the City tree inventory system
that correspond to the amended B-17 Policy: Parks, Facilities, and Recreation
Program Donations. Exhibit A of this Policy will be updated annually to reflect
updates.
Neighborhood Trees are Special Trees that by their unusual size, number, species, or
location lend a special character to a residential, commercial, or business area.
All Special Trees shall be retained, unless there are overriding problems which will
require their removal such as death, disease, interference with infrastructure, or
the creation of a hazardous situation. Prior to considering the removal of any
Special Tree(s), the Public Works Deputy Director, or designee, shall prepare a
Tree Inspection Report, with a Tree Risk Assessment, identifying and
implementing specific mitigation measures to retain the tree(s). For Landmark
Tree(s), the Tree Risk Assessment shall include Level 3 Testing: Advanced
Techniques to confirm the presence of any potential risks, unless waived by the
City Council in advance. Where Tree Risk Assessment and Level 3 Testing:
Advanced Techniques are required, the full costs of such testing and
associated report will be the sole responsibility of the applicant. If the
specific mitigation measures are unsuccessful or impractical in retaining a tree(s),
then a full staff report shall be made to the Commission before any further action
considering removal is taken. The reports shall also be provided to the
Councilperson of the district in which the Special Tree is located. Prior to any
removal of Special Tree(s), the City must comply with the noticing and appeal
provisions set forth in Section IV.A (Removal of Special City Trees), unless a
Special Tree is considered so hazardous as to necessitate an emergency removal.
In the case of emergency removals, the Landscape Manager or the City Arborist
shall have the authority to direct the removal of a hazardous tree.
Long term, most trees reach maturity and decline, and will be replaced one- for -
one with the same species or the closest equivalent wherever possible. An
alternate species may be recommended by Staff if the same species is unavailable
and will be subject to approval by the Commission.
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During normal sidewalk, curb, and street repair activity requiring root pruning,
all steps shall be taken to retain Special Trees. If tree roots are to be pruned in
association with sidewalk, curb, and gutter improvements, sufficient timing in
advance must be planned to ensure that pruning will not destabilize or kill the
tree. If both sides of a Special Tree's roots are to be pruned, one side should be
pruned at minimum two years in advance of the other side depending upon the
species and other related factors. If root pruning methods are not practical and/
or critical to the health of the tree, then alternate or special hardscape
improvements should be considered by the City in order to retain the tree
providing that these measures are practical, costs are reasonable, and that they
comply with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards. All proposed root
pruning or other tree treatment shall be evaluated and approved by the City
Arborist.
Special Trees may be considered for removal in conjunction with a City Council -
approved beautification project utilizing the Removal of City Trees procedures as
noted in Section W.A. of this Policy.
II. PROBLEM CITY TREES
A Problem City Tree ("Problem Tree") is defined as a tree that by virtue of its
species is known to cause excessive hardscape or utility damage due to its
excessive root system. The following trees are defined as Problem Trees:
• Ficus nitida (Indian Laurel Fig)
• Ficus rubiginosa (Rusty Leaf Fig)
• Ficus benjamina (Weeping Fig)
• Fraxinus uhdei (Shamel Ash)
• Cupaniopsis anacardioides (Carrotwood)
• Liquidambar styraciflua (American Sweet Gum)
• Schinus terebinthifolius (Brazilian Pepper)
Problem Trees shall not be designated as City parkway trees on the Street
Designation Tree List of City Council Policy G-6, unless they are Special Trees.
Problem Trees that are not designated Special Trees may be removed for the
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following reasons:
A. The Problem Tree has had a repeated history of damaging public or private
sewers, water mains, roadways, sidewalks, curbs, walls, fences, underground
utilities, or foundations based on City records or other competent and reliable
authority. Water or sewer blockage that results from tree roots and causes
significant documented private property damage (greater than $1,000.00) may be
sufficient criterion for tree removal; or
B. The Problem Tree has had a repeated history of significant interference with
street or sidewalk drainage, despite specific treatment by the City to alleviate
repeated damage; or
C. The Problem Tree has created, in the opinion of the City Arborist, a view
impediment that cannot be resolved by normal nor alternative tree trimming
procedures.
Problem Trees may be proposed for removal by either staff or private property
owners. The City Arborist has the authority to remove Problem Trees. No more
than 50 Problem Trees may be removed per year by staff under the above criteria
without special approval of the Commission. Replacement trees of a minimum 36 -
inch box size shall be planted if funding, availability and growth space permits.
Staff is responsible for notifying the adjacent property owner, the legally
established homeowners association, if applicable, and the Councilperson of the
district where the removal is proposed, of the intent to remove a Problem Tree.
The decision by the City Arborist to remove a problem tree is final unless called
up by at least one Councilperson. The City Arborist shall report the removal of
Problem Trees under the above criteria on a monthly basis to the Commission. The
cost to remove and replace Problem Trees will be the sole responsibility of the City
based on funding, availability and growth space, except for Category C (view).
II1. STANDARD CITY TREES
A City tree which is located on City real property (parkways, parks, other City -
owned property) and not designated as a Special or Problem Tree is designated as
a Standard City Tree ("Standard Tree"). It is the City's policy to retain Standard
Trees unless removal is necessary for one of the following reasons:
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A. The City tree has had a repeated history of damaging public or private
sewers, water mains, roadways, sidewalks, curbs, walls, fences,
underground utilities, or foundations based on City records or other
competent and reliable authority. Water or sewer blockage that results from
City tree roots and causes significant public or private property damage
(greater than $1,000.00) may be sufficient criterion for tree removal; or
B. The City tree has had a repeated history of significant interference with
street or sidewalk drainage; or
C. The City tree is dead, diseased, dying, or hazardous, and presents a liability
to the City. A dead tree is one that has been assessed by the City Arborist
and found to have deceased. Diseased trees are defined as those trees that
cannot be cured by current arboricultural methods, are in an advanced state
of decline, and have no prospect of recovery. Dying trees are those that have
no prospect of recovery. Hazardous trees are defined as those that are
defective, have a potential to fail, and would cause damage to persons and
property upon failure. The City Arborist will perform a Level 2: Basic, Tree
Risk Assessment whenever a tree is identified as hazardous. The
assessment will identify: structural defects of the tree, parts of the tree most
likely to fail, targets where imminent personal injury or property damage
may result with tree failure, and procedures or actions necessary to mitigate
the hazard. After assessment, the City Arborist will expeditiously convey
his written findings and recommendations to the Landscape Manager for
evaluation. In the case of imminent tree failure, the Landscape Manager or
the City Arborist shall have the authority to direct the emergency removal
of a hazardous tree without further approvals; or
D. The tree(s) have been requested to be removed in conjunction with a City
Council -approved City, commercial, neighborhood, or home owners'
association beautification program; or
E. The tree(s) have been requested to be removed in conjunction with a
commercial or residential project. Approval will only be granted if the City
tree unreasonably impedes the planned construction. In these cases, the
applicant will coordinate and assume all costs for the removal and
replacement. Replacements will be a minimum of 36 -inch box size, but
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larger sizes may be required at the Landscape Manager's discretion; or
F. The City Manager, upon the advice of the Public Works Deputy Director,
City Attorney, Risk Manager or the Traffic Engineer, shall have the
authority to remove individual Problem or Standard Trees to resolve claims
or safety issues.
IV. REMOVAL OF CITY TREES
A flowchart detailing tree removal procedures is available on the Public Work's
website: www.newportbeachca.gov/government/departments/public-
works / municipal -operations
The initiation to remove City tree(s) may be made by the staff of the Public Works
Department, a home owners' association, or a private property owner by
submitting an application to the City Arborist, utilizing the City Tree Removal
form available on the Public Works website:
www.newportbeachca.gov/government/departments/public-
works/ municipal -operations
The City will replace all trees removed in accordance with the Standard Trees
removal criteria on a one for one basis, as funding, availability and growth space
permits. Replacement trees will be a minimum of a 36 -inch boxed size. If 36 -inch
boxed trees are not available or funding or space constraints prevent planting of a
36 -inch boxed tree, then the largest tree available for the space available will be
planted. The full costs of removal and replacement of all City Tree(s) will be the
sole responsibility of the City, unless an applicant voluntarily pays for a new
tree(s), or desires to upgrade to a box size larger than a 36 -inch box as a
replacement (if available), then the resident will be responsible for the difference
in price.
A. Removal of Special City Trees
• Special Trees, other than Landmark Trees, may be considered for
removal under the same criteria as Standard Trees in Section III if a
full staff report, prepared by the Public Works Deputy Director and
approved by the City Manager, is provided to the Commission
detailing the necessity of removal and any specific previous
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treatment of the tree.
• Removal of a Special Tree(s) is initiated by submitting an application
utilizing the City Tree Removal form.
• After receipt of the application, a Tree Inspection Report shall be
prepared by the City Arborist to determine if the tree(s) meets the
criteria for consideration for removal outlined in Section III. The City
Arborist shall determine whether in his/her judgment additional
specific mitigation measures can be initiated to retain the tree
provided the costs are reasonable.
• Private property owners, residential communities, neighborhoods,
or business organizations who apply for a Special Tree removal(s)
must submit a petition signed by a minimum of 60% of City of
Newport Beach property owners within a radius of 500 feet from the
location of the proposed tree removal. The petition content must be
approved and dated by City staff prior to distribution by the
applicant. The staff -approved petition must be distributed by the
applicant to all private property owners within the 500 -foot radius.
Signatures by non -property owners are not acceptable for petition
purposes, and there may be no more than one signature per
property. All petition signatures shall be verified by City staff for
property owner status of the person(s) signing the petition.
• Private property owners represented by a homeowners' association
with mandatory membership and within the 500 -foot radius must,
instead of the above petition procedure, submit a petition through
their association. The association shall submit a resolution of the
Board of Directors formally requesting a Special Tree removal(s)
with a statement that all members of the homeowners' association
affected have been officially notified and given an appropriate
opportunity to respond before the Board voted on the request.
• The City Arborist shall also provide a notice of the proposed tree
removal to the adjacent property owner (if not the applicant), the
private property owners immediately adjacent to the applicant's
property, and the appropriate home owners' association if applicable
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(not applicable to the emergency removal of hazardous trees under
Section I (Special Trees).
• Once a recommendation is made by the City Arborist and the
Landscape Manager to the Public Works Deputy Director or
designee and the Deputy Director concurs, then the applicant, the
adjoining owners, and private property owners within a 500 -foot
radius of the tree location, and a home owners' association if
applicable, shall be notified of the recommendation at least 30 days
before the Commission meeting. A home owners' association is
responsible for notification of all association members pursuant to
their established procedure.
• An 8" x 5" placard with a City contact number will be posted on the
subject Special Tree(s) considered for removal at least 30 days before
the Commission meeting. The date of the posting will be written on
the placard.
• The Public Works Deputy Director, or a designee, shall prepare a full
staff report for a regularly scheduled Commission meeting of all
trees recommended for removal, except for the emergency removal
of hazardous trees in Section I (Special City Trees) of this Policy.
• Following Commission approval for removal of a Special Tree(s), the
tree(s) will be posted with a new 8" x 5" placard at least 30 days prior
to the removal notifying the public that they have the right to appeal.
The placard shall also note a Staff contact number and a date on
which it was posted.
• Any appeal to the Council regarding a Commission tree decision
must be received by the Public Works Deputy Director no later than
30 calendar days following the date of the above reposting after the
Commission decision. The Public Works Deputy Director will delay
any tree removals until the appeal period has expired or until the
Council has acted upon the appeal.
• The full costs of removal and replacement of Special Tree(s) will be
the sole responsibility of the City, unless an applicant voluntarily
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pays for a new tree(s).
B. Removal of Problem City Trees
• Problem Trees may be proposed for removal by either City staff, a
home owners' association, or private property owners by written
application utilizing the City Tree Removal form. The City Arborist
has the authority to remove Problem Trees.
• If there are no removal criteria other than it being a Problem Tree
species, then no more than 50 Problem Trees may be removed per
year by staff without special approval of the Commission.
• If there are no removal criteria other than it being a Problem Tree
species, then no more than one of three problem parkway trees in a
continuous row may be removed in a one year period unless part of
a reforestation approved by the Commission. Replacement trees of a
36" boxed size shall be planted if funding, availability, and growth
space permits.
• Staff is responsible for providing advance written notification, as
applicable, to the adjacent property owner, the legally established
homeowners association, and the Councilperson of the district
where the removal is proposed of the intent to remove or retain a
Problem Tree.
• Except for those trees categorized as Item C (dead, diseased, or dying
trees) or Item F (claims and safety issues) in Section III (Standard
City Trees), all Problem Tree removal(s) shall be posted with a
minimum 8" x 5" placard at least 14 calendar days prior to the
scheduled removal. The placard shall also note a Staff contact
number and a date on which it was posted. Unless deemed an
emergency, posting for the removal of dead, diseased, or hazardous
trees shall be at least 72 -hours prior to the scheduled removal.
• The decision by the Landscape Manager to remove a problem tree is
final unless called up by at least one Councilperson. The City
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Arborist shall report the removal of Problem Trees on a monthly
basis to the Commission.
• The cost to remove and replace Problem Trees will be the sole
responsibility of the City based on availability of funding, with the
exception of Category C (view) in Section II, which is the sole
responsibility of the applicant.
C. Removal of Standard City Trees
• The initiation to remove a Standard Tree(s) may be made by the staff
of the Public Works Department, a home owners' association, or a
private property owner by submitting an application to the
Landscape Manager, utilizing the City Tree Removal form.
• After receipt of the application, a Tree Inspection Report shall be
prepared by the City Arborist to determine if the tree(s) meets the
criteria for consideration for removal as outlined in the above Section
III (Standard City Trees). The City Arborist shall determine whether
in his/her judgment additional specific mitigation can be initiated to
retain the tree provided the costs are reasonable.
• Once a recommendation is made by the City Arborist to the
Landscape Manager, or designee, and the Manager agrees with the
recommendation, the City may remove the tree(s). The authority to
remove Standard Trees rests with the Landscape Manager.
Staff is responsible for providing advance written notification, as
applicable, to the adjacent property owner, the legally established
homeowners association, and the Councilperson of the district
where the removal is proposed of the intent to remove or retain a
Standard Tree.
• Except for those trees categorized as Item C (dead, diseased, or dying
trees) or Item F (claims and safety issues) in Section III (Standard
City Trees), all Standard Tree removal(s) shall be posted with a
minimum 8" x 5" placard at least 14 calendar days prior to the
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scheduled removal. The placard shall also note a Staff contact
number and a date on which it was posted. Unless deemed an
emergency, posting for the dead, diseased, or hazardous trees shall
be at least 72 -hours prior to the scheduled removal.
• Any appeal to the Commission regarding a tree decision must be
received by the Public Works Deputy Director no later than 14
calendar days following the date of posting or notice of intent. The
Public Works Deputy Director will delay any tree removals until the
appeal period has expired or until the Commission has acted upon
an appeal.
The City will replace all trees removed in accordance with the
Standard Trees removal criteria on a one for one basis. Replacement
trees will be a minimum of a 36" boxed size. If 36" boxed trees are not
available, or funding or space constraints prevent planting of a 36 -
inch box tree, then the largest tree available for the space available
will be planted. If resident/ applicant desires to upgrade to a 48 -
inch boxed tree or larger, the resident/ applicant will be responsible
for the difference in price.
• The full costs of removal and replacement of Standard Tree(s) will
be the sole responsibility of the City, unless an applicant voluntarily
pays for a new tree(s) or desires to upgrade to box size larger than
36 -inch planted as a replacement, then the applicant will be
responsible for the difference in price.
V. REFORESTATION OF CITY TREES
A. Description of Reforestation
Reforestation is defined as the concept of systematically replacing Problem or
Standard Trees which are creating hardscape and/ or view problems and cannot
be properly trimmed, pruned or modified to alleviate the problem(s) they create;
or those which have reached their full life and are declining in health; or are simply
the wrong species of trees for the planted location.
It is recognized and acknowledged that many City trees were planted years ago
and in some cases were planted with specific species that when fully mature cause
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damage to curb, gutter, sidewalk or underground utilities. Within the
geographical boundaries of certain view neighborhoods, City street trees may
encroach into blue water views from public and private property depending on
the length of time since the trees were last trimmed, or the age and height of the
trees. In other cases, the wrong species of tree was planted originally and simply
does not conform to the current treescape or may represent a safety hazard. The
City Street Tree Designation List and the City Parkway Tree Designation List
attached to City Council Policy G-6 reflect an effort by the City to designate
appropriate tree species that will not cause future problems.
The City understands the importance of trees and the beauty they bring to a
community, and desires to continually improve the urban forest through
reforestation. In areas where City trees have been removed through City initiation,
the City will endeavor to replace the trees one for one with the appropriate street
tree.
B. Application for Reforestation
Individual private property owners, as well as home owners associations, may
apply for single or multiple tree reforestations in their respective area by
submitting a request to the Landscape Manager for consideration by the
Commission that meets the following requirements:
• The proposed area must have clearly defined contiguous
geographical boundaries that include the tree(s) proposed for
removal and replacement, street address(es), block number(s), or
other geographical information. This Section applies to individual
and group requests.
• Residential communities, neighborhoods, or business organizations
who apply for reforestation must submit a petition signed by a
minimum of 60% of City of Newport Beach property owners within
a radius of 500 feet from the location of the proposed reforestation.
The petition content must be approved and dated by City staff prior
to distribution by the petitioner. The staff -approved petition must be
distributed by the petitioner to all private property owners within
the 500 -foot radius. Signatures by non -property owners are not
acceptable for petition purposes, and there may be no more than one
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signature per property. All petition signatures shall be verified by
City staff for property owner status of the person(s) signing the
petition.
• Individual private property owners not residing within a home
owners' association area may submit individual requests for
reforestations. The applicant must submit a petition signed by a
minimum of 60% of all City of Newport Beach private property
owners within a radius of 500 feet from the location of the proposed
reforestation site. The petition content must be approved and dated
by staff prior to distribution. All petition signatures shall be verified
by City staff for private property owner status of the person(s)
signing the petition.
• Private property owners represented by a home owners' association
with mandatory membership and within the 500 -foot radius must,
instead of the above petition procedure, submit a petition through
their association. The association shall submit a resolution of the
Board of Directors formally requesting a reforestation with a
statement that all members of the homeowners' association affected
have been officially notified and given an appropriate opportunity
to respond before the Board voted on the request.
• A written agreement must be submitted to the Parks, Beaches and
Recreation Commission by the petitioning sponsor (individual
private property owner(s) or group) to pay 100% of the costs of the
removal and replacement of the public tree(s) in advance of any
removal activity. The actual removal and replanting will be
coordinated by the Public Works Department, Municipal Operations
Division. The total costs shall include only the contractor's removal
and replacement costs and be paid in advance of any removal
actions.
• The replacement tree(s) for reforestation shall be an appropriate tree
that meets the criteria of the City's Street Tree Designation List or the
City Parkway Tree Designation List as identified in City Council
Policy G-6, or the applicant (person, group, or organization) must
request and obtain approval from the Commission of the
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designation of a different tree species prior to submitting any
reforestation request for a tree species other than the designated
street tree, or an appropriate species based on the City Tree
Designation Lists. This Section applies to individual or group
requests.
• There shall be a minimum of a one for one replacement of all trees
removed in reforestation projects. Replacement trees shall be a
minimum size of 36 -inch boxed trees, unless the parkway space will
not accommodate a 36 -inch boxed tree or a tree cannot be planted
due to planting restrictions contained in City Council Policy G-6.
Per the Landscape Manager's discretion, a larger sized box tree may
be required if it is replacing a tree of significant size or value in the
City's inventory and ample planting space is available. If there is not
room for the replacement tree(s) at a specific site as designated by
City Council Policy G-6, then the replacement tree(s) shall be planted
in a public area in the same neighborhood at the option of the
petitioner. This Section applies to individual or group requests.
• Reforestation requests must be completed and submitted in a timely
manner by the petitioner. Petitions that are dated more than 90 days
past the date stamped by staff before distribution will not be
forwarded to the Commission for consideration. The Landscape
Manager may extend this timeframe at his or her discretion. The
completed reforestation application will go to the Commission to
decide whether to accept or deny the requested reforestation. The
decision of the Commission on reforestation requests will be
considered final unless called up by at least one Councilmember or
the City Manager.
• Trees being considered for Reforestation by the Commission shall be
posted with a minimum 8" x 5" placard at least 14 calendar days
prior to the scheduled meeting. The placard shall also note a Staff
contact number and a date on which it was posted.
• The City shall require the proper care and watering of replacement
trees by the reforestation petitioner to ensure their proper growth
and development as outlined in City Council Policy G-6. Section
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13.090.030 of the Municipal Code outlines what is expected of
property owners in regards to proper care of parkway trees adjacent
to their property.
VI. TREE MAINTENANCE
The City will endeavor to fund the care of the Urban Forest to the highest level
possible through the efficient use of regular tree trimming, root pruning, root
barrier and pesticide programs in accordance with City Council Policy G-6. Section
13.08.040 of the Municipal Code prohibits any person from tampering with City
trees.
V 11. ENCROACHMENT AND DEMOLITION PERMITS
All encroachment permits (permits for private property development which are
proposed to install improvements in the City right of way) or demolition permits
that involve the removal or replacement of City tree(s) must be specifically noticed
by the property owner to City staff prior to the building and/ or demolition permit
process whenever possible. The proposed construction plans must indicate
preservation of existing City trees wherever possible (except trees that are dead,
dying, or in an advanced state of decline). If the proposed development requires
the removal of City trees (that are not dead, dying or in decline), the property
owner must submit a tree removal form to the Landscape Manager, pay for all
related tree removal and one-for-one replacement costs, and meet all provisions of
City Council Policies L-2 and L-6 and City Municipal Code Sections 13.08 and
13.09, or any successor policies or sections. Approval or disapproval of all tree
removal/ replacement requests associated with encroachment and demolition
permits will be the responsibility of the Public Works Deputy Director or a
designee.
VIII. TREE TRIMMING STANDARDS
The City Council has adopted tree trimming cycles for trees of different ages and
species. Tree trimming cycles and trimming standards shall represent the
maximum feasible frequency given current fiscal conditions. Except as provided
in the Supplemental Trimming Section below, trimming shall be in accordance
with the standards of the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA). In those
communities with a home owners' association, periodic tree trimming with an
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emphasis on crown reduction or vista trimming will be considered by the City
Arborist upon written request by the association.
IX. SUPPLEMENTAL TREE TRIMMING
The City will consider requests to trim certain trees more frequently or to trim trees
consistent with practices applied prior to the adoption of ISA standards (to enhance
public and private views, preserve required sight/ distance standards, or other
public purposes) which are submitted by affected private property owners or the
board of a home owners' association and the request is accompanied by a completed
"Supplemental Tree Trimming Form" and full payment for the requested tree
trimming. However, since these practices often require 'topping' or possible
disfiguring of a tree(s) and are often aesthetically displeasing and injurious to a tree,
reforestation shall be considered when supplemental tree trimming is impractical or
infeasible as determined by the City Arborist.
The Landscape Manager shall establish procedures to implement the supplemental
trimming provisions of this Policy. In areas with an active homeowners association,
approval must be obtained from a legally established association by the requestor
of supplemental tree trimming if the requested trimming is to be undertaken within
the association boundaries.
[Attachment - Exhibit A Special City Trees]
History
Adopted 1-9 - 5-9-1966
Reaffirmed 1-9
- 8-30-1966
Amended 1-9 -
8-14-1967
Reaffirmed 1-9 -11-12-1968
Reaffirmed 1-9
- 3-9-1970
Reaffirmed 1-9
- 2-14-1972
Amended 1-9
-11-9-1976
Amended 1-9
-11-12-1985
Amended 1-9
-11-28-1988
Amended 1-9
- 3-14-1994 (changed to G-1)
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Amended G-1 - 4-11-1994
Amended G-1 - 2-26-1996
Amended G-1 - 7-14-1997
Amended G-1 (Administratively) -11-24-1997
Amended G-1 - 8-10-1998
Amended G-1 -1-25-1999
Amended G-1 - 2-22-2000
Amended G-1 - 4-23-2002
Amended G-1 -4-27-2004
Amended G-1 -10-11-2011
Amended G-1 - 9-8-2015
Amended G-1 - 8-8-2017
Amended G-1 - 2-9-2021
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LANDMARK
TREES
DEDICATED
TREES
EXHIBIT A
SPECIAL CITY TREES
Balboa Boulevard Median
Balboa Library4
Balboa Library
Bob Henry Park
Castaways Park
Lido Hotel Site
Dover Drive east of Irvine Avenue
Dover Drive at Westcliff
John Wayne Park
Lido Isle Medians
Main Street
Marine Avenue (Balboa
Island)
Ocean Blvd. Corona del Mar
Wedge Area
West Jetty View Park
(near Historical Marker)
Westcliff & Dover (Groves) Bike Trail
Araucaria heterophylla (1)
Eucalyptus globulus (3)
Phoenix canariensis (1)
Ficus rubiginosa (1)
Phoenix canariensis (1)
Ficus microcarpa 'Nitida' (2)
Erythrina caffra (1)
Liquidambar styraciflua (4)
Erythrina caffra (1)
Pinus pinea (4)
Ficus microcarpa 'Nitida' (1)
Eucalyptus (Various
Species)(47)
Phoneix canariensis (5)
Myoporum laetum (2)
Phoenix canariensis (2)
Eucalyptus globulus (49)
Bayside Park
Pyrus calleryana
(Newport -Irvine Rotary Club)
Bayview Park
Cinnamomum camphora
(Gene Atherton)
Begonia Park
Bauhinia blakeana
(Dr. Leo V. Turgeon)
Begonia Park
Prunus cerasifera
(Cheryl Bailey Ringwald)
Bob Henry Park
Ficus rubiginosa
(Bob Henry)
Bonita Canyon Sports Park
Melaluca linariifolia
(Elaine Linhoff)
(Fern Pirkle)
Buffalo Hills Park
Erythrina caffra
(Bahia Community Earth Day Celebration)
Buffalo Hills Park
Stenocarpus sinuatus
(N. Beach Sunrise Rotary Club)
Castaways Park
Pinus torreyana
(Kevin Murphy)
(Mary Louise Romine)
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Castaways Park
(Joe Clarkson)
Platanus racemosa
(Michael F. Gustin)
(Arthur Grant Kidman Junior)
(Grover Stephens, PH.D.)
(Arthur C. Wahlstedt, Jr.)
(John D. Woodruff)
Castaways Park
(Nancy Bergeson)
Quercus agrifolia
(Logan David Burley)
(Sawyer Dean Burley)
(Sawyer Dean Burley)
(Bob & Susan Caustin)
(Joe Clarkson)
(Yen Chu Kuo)
(Ryan Lemmon)
(Virginia Najera)
(Eva Victoria Najera)
(David Rapp)
(Nancy & Jack Skinner)
(Staycee Stone)
(Jason Stradtman)
(Robert T. Talbot)
(Jan Vandersloot)
(Jean Watt)
Castaways Park
(Gregory Courteau)
Quercus kelloggii
Cliff Drive Park
(Susan Benz)
Bauhinia blakeana
Cliff Drive Park
(Francis P. Hemenway)
Cassia leptophylla
Cliff Drive Park
(Gary Lovell)
Quercus agrifolia
(Dr. Vandersloot)
Eastbluff Park
(Lucy Huntsman)
Hymenosporum flavum
Eastbluff Park
(Billy Covert)
Ficus macrophylla
Galaxy View Park
(Trey Hunter)
Cupaniopsis anacardioides
Galaxy View Park
(Dylan Ayres)
Metrosideros excelsa
Gateway Park
Cassia leptophylla
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(Virgina Herberts)
Grant Howald Park
Cassia leptophylla
(Jean & Coalson Morris)
Grant Howald Park
Hymenosporum flavum
(Skipper Mark Howes)
Grant Howald Park
Metrosideros excelsus
(Mark Munro)
(Pete Munro)
Pinus nigra
Grant Howald Park
Spathodea campanulata
(Cara Lee)
Cassia leptophylla
Irvine Terrace Park
Platanus racemose
(Beckett Glyer)
Irvine Terrace Park
Platanus racemosa
(U.S. Bicentennial Freedom Tree)
Irvine Terrace Park
Pinus pinia
(Calif. Bicentennial)
Irvine Terrace Park
Liquidambar styraciflua
(Dana Harmon)
Irvine Terrace Park
Pinus nigra
(Sister City of Okazaki)
L Street Park
Cassia leptophylla
(Tim Van Ostenbridge)
Las Arenas Park (Ed Healy)
Melaleuca linarifolia
M Street median
Pinus pinea
(Walter Knott)
Mariners Park
Bauhinia variegata
(Sierra Beth)
Mariners Park
Cedrus deodara
(Dr. Anthony & Madeline DeCarbo)
Mariners Park
Pinus halepensis
(Isy Pease)
Mariners Park
Pinus eldarica
(Christopher & Marisha Thomposn)
(Meghan & Camielle Thompson)
Mariners Park
Pinus radiata
(Frank Tallman)
Mariners Park
Stenocarpus sinuatus
(N. Beach Sunrise Rotary Club)
Mariners Park
Magnolia `Little
Gem'
(Graci Lee Henry)
Mariners Park
Bauhinia variegata
(Susana Lee Niederhaus)
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No. Mariners Park Pinus radiata
(Marcie Schrauder)
Newport Pier/ 24�h Street Bike Path Chamaerops humilis
(Marie "Maxine" Louchis)
Old School Park Bauhinia variegata
(Mary Jo Tyler)
Old School Park Cassia leptophylla
(Jean & Coalson Morris)
Peninsula Park
Chamaerops humilis
(Gray Lunde Tree)
Peninsula Park
Ravenea rivularis
(Don Perdue)
San Miguel Park
Schinus molle
(Jon Walters)
Spyglass Hill Park
Acacia baileyana
(Dennis George Brice)
(Edith Mary Brice)
Veterans Park
Lagenstroemia indica fauriei
(Rosemary Rae HillHansen)
WCH & Superior AveCity Parking Lot Cassia leptophylla
(Louise Greeley)
West Newport Park
Erythrina caffra
(Russell Marc Beaumont)
(Jeff Steven Reinker)
West Newport Park
Spathodea campanulata
(Brownie Girl Scout Troop 2072)
Various locations: Castaways Park and
Cliff Drive Park slopes
(Dr. Jan David Vandersloot & Family)
Quercus agrifolia
IX
NEIGHBORHOOD
TREES
Along Avon Avenue
Buena Vista and Lindo Avenue
Candlestick Lane (Baycrest)
Clay Street
(Irvine Ave to St. Andrews Road)
Cliff Drive
(north side, west of Dover Drive)
Cliff Drive Park
(Scout House)
Commodore Road
Corona Del Mar State Beach
601 Dover Drive
Dover Drive (Mariners to Irvine)
Eastbluff Park
Glenwood Lane
Goldenrod Avenue
(Ocean Blvd to Fifth Ave)
Heliotrope Avenue (Corona del Mar)
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Eucalyptus globulus (8)
Erythrina caffra (1)
Eucalyptus citriodora (17)
Ficus microcarpa 'Nitida' (2 1)
Agathus robusta (4)
Ficus benjamina (1)
Eucalyptus citriodora (2)
Washingtonia robusta (74)
Eucalyptus ficifolia (1)
Eucalyptus globulus
Ficus macrophylla (6)
Eucalyptus citriodora (10)
Washingtonia robusta (144)
Pinus radiata (2)
G-1
Irvine Avenue (17th St. to Dover)
Irvine Avenue (17th St. to Dover)
128 Kings Road
128 Kings Road
L Street Park
Leeward Lane
M Street Park
Margaret Drive Median
Marguerite Avenue
(Ocean Blvd to Fifth Ave)
Mariners Drive
Newport Center Drive
Poppy Avenue (Corona del Mar)
Rhine Wharf Park
Along Riverside Avenue
(adjacent to.Cliff Drive Park)
725 St. James Road
Sandalwood Lane
Santa Ana Avenue
Seaview Avenue (Corona del Mar)
Shorecliffs Entrance
Starlight Circle
Via Lido Bridge
Vista Del Oro Median
Waterfront Drive
(Avocado Ave to Acacia Ave)
West Newport Park
23
Phoenix dactylifera (Date palm)
(30)
Spathodea camp anulata(African
tulip) (39)
Roystonea regia (1)
Pseudobombax ellipticum (1)
Quercus suber (39)
Fraxinus uhdei "Tomlinson"
(39)
Pinus pinea (1)
Erythrina caffra (1)
Phoenix canariensis (79)
Jacaranda mimosifolia (52)
Washingtonia robusta (363)
Eucalyptus rudis (40)
Archontophoenix
cunninghamiana (12)
Schinus terebinthefolius (11)
Eucalyptus ficifolia (1)
Eucalyptus citriodora (3)
Eucalyptus robusta (38)
Pinus radiata (5)
Erythrina caffra (40)
Eucalyptus citriodora (10)
Eucalyptus globulus (14)
Erythrina caffra (6)
Schinus molle (16)
Metrosideros excelsus(55)
G-3
PRESERVATION OF VIEWS
The purpose of this policy is to identify the importance of views lost to excessive plant
growth. The objectives of this policy are to:
A. Preserve and promote the aesthetic and environmental benefits provided by trees
and the preservation of views of the surrounding locale, recognizing views can be
enhanced and framed by properly maintained trees.
B. By example, City will endeavor to maintain all City -owned plants in a manner to
maximize public and private view planes. Exceptions can be trees that in
themselves enhance either the overall beauty of the area or are included in
Preservation of Special Trees list of Council Policy G-1 (Retention or Removal of
City Trees). Special requests for view trimming of City trees shall not be honored
to protect the tree trimming cycle/ schedule unless deemed necessary by the Public
Works Deputy Director or the resident complies with the provisions of the Tree
Trimming Standards/ Supplemental Trimming section of Council Policy G-1.
C. Tree trimming shall be in accordance with the standards of the International
Society of Arboriculture (ISA) or with standards applied to a particular area prior
to the adoption of the ISA standards in the City. These standards may include
practices to enhance public views as necessary. However, since these practices
often require "topping" or possible disfiguring of a tree(s) and are often
aesthetically displeasing and injurious to a tree, reforestation shall be considered
when tree trimming is impractical or infeasible as determined by the City Arborist.
D. City trees are not affected by nor subject to the terms and conditions under a
Homeowner's Association or a private neighborhood's CC&R's.
In an effort to preserve views in the 200 blocks of Carnation, Jasmine, Larkspur, Marigold,
and Orchid Avenues, the planting of parkway trees is prohibited.
Definitions to clarify this policy are:
A. Unreasonable Obstruction of View. A tree, shrub, hedge or other vegetation
should be maintained on public property in the City in such a manner as to not
unreasonably obstruct the view from other property.
B. Views. "View" means a range of sight including pleasing vistas or prospects or
scenes. Views include, but are not limited to, the sight of geologic features, bays,
oceans, skylines, bridges and parks.
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History
Adopted I-12 - 9-14-1987 ("Obstruction of Views by Trees)
Amended I-12 -11-28-1988
Adopted I-12 -7-22-1991 (renaming to "Preservation of Views")
Amended I-12 -1-24-1994 (changed to G-3)
Amended G-3 - 3-14-2000
Amended G-3 - 8-8-2017
Amended G-3 - 2-9-2021
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G-6
MAINTENANCE AND PLANTING OF PARKWAY TREES
The City Council is vitally interested in beautification of City parkways. Public
cooperation in helping to develop and maintain healthy and attractive parkway trees is
encouraged.
I. MAINTENANCE OF PARKWAY TREES
The Public Works Department will trim the parkway trees on a rotation schedule.
An effort will be made to trim the parkway trees on less than a three-year cycle.
More frequent trimming will be performed on approved trees and in approved
view areas. Public safety issues such as low branches and heavy foliage will be
given priority over view -type trimming. An effort will be made to trim parkway
trees located in heavy summer traffic areas during the fall and winter months.
Annual trimming of certain species of trees prone to wind damage will be done
prior to the winter season.
II. TREE DESIGNATION LISTS
The City Council has adopted an official street tree list, the Street Tree Designation
List (Exhibit A), which will be used by the Public Works Department, Municipal
Operations Division, to determine species for replacement of trees removed from
established parkways and for planning purposes in all new subdivisions and
commercial developments. A second list, the Parkway Tree Designation List
(Exhibit B), has been added as a species palette for residents to choose approved,
new and replacement, trees based on the size of parkway available for planting.
The Eastbluff Community Association has its own City approved street tree list
(Exhibit C).
The Public Works Deputy Director, or designee, will have the authority to add
species to the Street and Parkway Tree Designation Lists, which will be updated
on an as -needed basis by the Public Works Department staff and reviewed by the
Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission ("Commission') for approval before
adoption by the City Council.
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III. STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR PLANTING PARKWAY TREES
General Requirements
1. 72 -hour notification shall be given to the Public Works Department staff by
permittees prior to the initial installation of parkway trees for approval of
species, material quality, and planting supervision. Inspection requests by
permittees shall be scheduled 24 -hours in advance using the Public Works
inspection request line or via the City website as required.
2. Position of parkway trees is subject to approval by the Public Works
Department. Municipal Operations Division, and any tree not properly
placed will be relocated by permittees at no cost to the City. In the interest
of public safety, unless an exception is granted by the City Arborist, trees
shall be planted not less than:
• 15 feet back of beginning of curb returns at intersections.
• 10 feet from lamp standards.
• 10 feet from fire hydrants.
• 5 feet from service walks or driveways.
• 10 feet from meters and sewers.
• 25 feet from stop signs.
3. Trees shall be a minimum container size of 36" size box, if growth space
allows.
• Condition: Plants shall be symmetrical, typical for variety and
species, healthy, vigorous, free from plant disease, insect pests and
shall have healthy, normal root system free from being root bound.
Trees shall not be pruned nor topped prior to delivery.
• Inspection: All plant material shall be subject to inspection and
approval by the Public Works Department, Municipal Operations
Division staff prior to planting. The City has the right to reject any
item offered in its sole and absolute discretion.
• Parkway Tree Planting: Per City Standards as found in the Tree
Planting Detail available on the City's website.
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IV. GUARANTEES
1. 36" boxed trees shall be guaranteed as to growth and health for a period of
one year after final acceptance by the Public Works Department, Municipal
Operations Division staff.
2. Trees that fail to grow or are injured or damaged during planting
operations shall be replaced within 15 days after notification. Replacement
material shall be guaranteed to be specified as original guaranteed material.
V. ESTABLISHED PARKWAYS
1. For all City tree planting in established parkways (not permit related),
adjacent property owners and/or applicants must:
• Choose from the species listed on the Street Tree Designation List where
it applies, or from the Parkway Tree Designation List for all other areas
for planting new and replacement trees.
• Accept responsibility for watering and fertilizing new trees.
Contact the City Arborist by sending a written request for one or more
parkway trees or questions regarding this Policy to: Attn: City Arborist,
P. O. Box 1768, Newport Beach, California 92659-1768. Email is also
available at pwinfo@newportbeachca.gov
2. The City will:
• Approve species, location, and spacing of tree planting.
• Furnish, install, stake, and initially fertilize new trees (exception would
be trees planted in accordance with City Code 13.09.010).
• Prune and spray tree as required.
• Approve type of root barriers for installation.
• Assume trimming responsibilities.
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VI. PARKWAYS IN ESTABLISHED RETAIL COMMERCIAL/ OFFICE CENTERS
Parkway street trees that are removed because they are diseased or have damaged
property may be replaced with the same species of trees (or a species other than
the designated street tree) provided (a) the parkway street tree is located adjacent
to or within an established retail commercial/ office development; (b) replacement
with the same species will maintain the appearance of the streetscape and/or
ensure consistency with an established landscape master plan adopted by the
adjoining landowner; (c) the parkway street trees have a history of little or no
hardscape damage nor injury claims related to hardscape damage caused by the
tree; and (d) the property owner has agreed in writing to repair or pay the cost of
repair/ and or replacement of hardscape or underground utilities damaged by the
new trees.
[Attachment - Exhibit A]
[Attachment - Exhibit B]
[Attachment - Exhibit C]
History
Adopted I-19 -11-22-1982
Amended I-19 -11-14-1983
Amended I-19 -10-22-1990
Amended I-19 -10-22-1992
Amended I-19 -1-24-1994 (changed to G-6)
Amended G-6 - 7-23-2002
Amended G-6 - 4-13-2004
Amended G-6 - 8-24- 2004
Amended G-6 - 9-8-2015
Amended G-6 - 8-8-2017
Amended G-6 - 2-9-2021
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Exhibit A
Street Tree Designation List
G-6
STREET TREE DESIGNATION LIST
ID
HOA
FROM
TO
BOTANICAL NAME
COMMON NAME
ANACAPA DR
Fashion Island
1300
1300
Ficus rubiginosa
1. Rusty Leaf Fig
BALBOA BLVD E
600
2100
Syagrus romanzo ana
1. Queen Palm
Arbutus unedo
1. Strawberry Tree
BALBOA BLVD W
1000
1500
Cassia leptophylla
2.Gold Medallion
Washingtonia robusta
Tree
3. Mexican Fan Palm
BALBOA BLVD W Median
1000
32001
Washin tonia robusta
1. Mexican Fan Palm
BLUE KEY
Harbor View
3600
3734
Magnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills South
Gem'
Gem
BLUE WATER DR
Broadmoor
2501
2825
Magnolia grandiflora 'St
1. Magnolia, St.
Mary'
Mary's
BOMBERO ST
Fashion Island
800
800
Ficus Tubi 'nosa
1. Rusty Leaf Fig
BRIGHTON RD
Cameo Shores
4501
4651
Bauhinia varie ata
1. Purple Orchid
BUCK GULLY DR
Harbor View
4000
4001
Magnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills South
Gem'
Gem
CAMDEN DR Parkway
Cameo Shores
4501
4699
Bauhinia varie ata
1. Purple Orchid
CAMDEN DR Sloe
Cameo Shores
4500
4599
Bauhinia varie ata
1. Purple Orchid
CAMEO
Cameo
HIGHLANDS DR
Highlands
500
735
Bauhinia variegata
1. Purple Orchid
CAMEO SHORES RD Parkway
Cameo Shores
101
346
Bauhinia varie ata
1. Purple Orchid
CAMEO SHORES RD Sloe
Cameo S
1
350
Bauhinia vane ata
1. Purple Orchid
Exhibit A
Street Tree Designation List
G-6
CATAMARAN DR
Harbor View
3400
3630
Magnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills South
Gem'
Gem
1. Batthinia blakeana
1. Hong Kong
COAST HWY E
1600
1600
2. Archontophoenix
Orchid
cttnninglianiiana
2. King Palm
1. Bauhinia blakeana
1. Hong Kong
COAST HWY E
2200
3934
2. Arclwntophoenix
Orchid
cunninghamiana
2. King Palm
1. Bauhinia blakeana
1. Hong Kong
COAST HWY E
4001
4401
2. Archontophoenix
Orchid
cunninghamiana
2. King Palm
1. Bauhinia blakeana
1. Hong Kong
COAST HWY E
4104
4400
2. Archontophoenix
Orchid
cunninghamiana
2. King Palm
1. Spathodea cantpanulata
COAST HWY E Median
300
2100
2. Archontophoenix
1. African Tulip Tree
cunnin lcantinna
2• King Palm
CORTLAND DR
Cameo
Highlands
4500
4839
Bauhinia variegate
1. Purple Orchid
CROWN DR Even
Harbor View
2720
2740
Magnolia grandiflom 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills
Gent'
Gem
CROWN DR Parkway
Harbor View
2501
2735
Magnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills
Gent'Gem
DE ANZA DR
—.
Mngtwlia grandiflora
E
' cttl tivar'
Exhibit A
Street Tree Designation List
G-6
DORCHESTER RD
Cameo
Highlands
4500
4833
Bauhinia variegata
1. Purple Orchid
EBBTIDE RD Even
Harbor View
2700
2700
Magnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills
Gem'
Gem
EBBTIDE RD Parkway
Harbor View
1100
2915
Magnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills
'
EVENING CANYON
RD
301
365
Erythrina caffra
1. Coral Tree
FAIRFIELD DR Parkway
Cameo Shores
4501
4645
Bauhinia variegata
1. Purple Orchid
FAIRFIELD DR Sloe
Cameo Shores
4500
4500
Bauhinia variegata
1. Purple Orchid
FARALLON DR
Fashion Island
1900
2101
Ficus rubiginosa
1. Rusty Leaf Fig
GARRETT DR Parkway
Cameo
Highlands
501
725
Bauhinia variegata
1. Purple Orchid
GARRETT DR Slope
Camazo
Highlds
500
500
Bauhinia variegata
I
1. Purple Orchid
GOLDENROD AVE
200
721
Washin tonia robusta
1. Mexican Fan Palm
GOLDENROD AVE
HarboView
900
1133
Magnol" grand*' 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
HAMPDEN RD Even
Cameo Shores
4500
4700
Bauhinia vane ata
1. Purple Orchid
HAMPDEN RD Parkway
Cameo Shores
4501
4717
Bauhinia variegata
1. Purple Orchid
HARBOR VIEW DR Parkway
Harbor View
2500
3007
Magnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills
I
Gem'
Gem
HARBOR VIEW DR Slope
Harbor View
2800 13101
Magnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills
Gem'
Gem
Exhibit A
Street Tree Designation List
G-6
HELIOTROPE AVE
1. Magnolia grandiflora
1. Magnolia, Little
*7
200
721
'Little Gem'
Gem
2.Ho7vea Fosteriana
2. Kentia Palm
HERON WAY
Harbor View
1300
1325
Magnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills South
Gem'
Gem
INLET ISLE DR
Harbor View
3701
4012
Magnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills South
Gem'
Gem
IRVINE AVE Median
1. Phoenix dachjlifera
1. Date palm
2. 5 athodea canipanulata
2. African tali
1. Magnolia, Little flora
1. Magnolia, St.flora
ISLAND VIEW DR
Broadmoor
2501
2727
'Little Gem'
'Little Gem'
2. Hoznea Fosteriana
2. Howea Fosteriana
1. Tabebuia avellanedae
1. Lavendar
JAMBOREE RD
500
600
2. Liquidambar shjraciflua
Trumpet
'Rotundiloba'
2. Roundleaf Sweet
Gum
1. Tabebuia avellanedne
1. Lavendar
JAMBOREE RD Median
800
900
2. Liquidambar shjraciflua
Trumpet
' Roh.tndilobn'
2. Roundleaf Sweet
Gum
1. Tabebuia avellanedae
1. Lavendar
JAMBOREE RD Median
1100
1500
2. Liquidanibar shjraciflua
Trumpet
'Rotundiloba'
2. Roundleaf Sweet
Gum
KEEL DR
Harbor View
1200
1537
Magnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills South
Gem'
Gem
Exhibit A
Street Tree Designation List
G-6
KEY BAY
Harbor View
3800
3930
Magnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills South
Gem'
Gem
KEY VIEW
Harbor View
1436
1456
Magnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills South
Gem'
Gem
KEY WEST
Harbor View
1200
1224
Magnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills South
Gem'
Gem
LIGHTHOUSE LN
Broadmoor
2500
2878
Magnolia grandiflora 'St
1. Magnolia, St.
Many'
Mary's
1. Magnolia grandiflora
1. Magnolia, Little
MACARTHUR BLVD
'Little Gem'
Gem
2. Liclttidantbar shjraciflua
2. Roundleaf Sweet
'Rotundiloba'
Gum
MARGUERITE AVE
200
721
Arcltontopoenix
1. King Palm
atnnin ltantiana
MARGUERITE AVE
1600
1740
Archontopoenix
1. King Palm
cunntn ltamiana
MARGUERITE AVE Even
1520
1520
Archontopoenlx
1. King Palm
cttranin ltmniana
MILFORD DR
Cameo Shores
101
345
Bauhinia varie ata
1. Purple Orclud
MORNING CANYON
RD
318
342
Enjthrina caffra
1. Coral Tree
1. Tipuana tipu
1. Tipu
NEWPORT BLVD
100
600
2. D istani lattrina
2. Tristania Laurina
3. Washingtonia robusta
3. Mexican Fan Palm
Exhibit A
Street Tree Designation List
G-6
10
1. Tipuana tipu
1. Tipu
NEWPORT BLVD
2600
3300
2. Tristani laurina
2. Tristania Laurina
3. Washingtonia robusta
3. Mexican Fan Palm
NEWPORT CENTER
DR
100
900
Washingtonia robusta
1. Mexican Fan Palm
NEWPORT CENTER
DR
1000
1200
Washingtonia robusta
1. Mexican Fan Palm
NEWPORT CENTER Median
DR
100
900
Washingtonia robusta
1. Mexican Fan Palm
NEWPORT CENTER Median
DR
1000
1200
Washingtonia robusta
1. Mexican Fan Palm
ORRINGTON RD Parkway
Cameo Shores
4500
4645
Bauhinia vane ata
1. Purple Orchid
ORRINGTON RD Sloe
Cameo Shores
4510
4510
Bauhinia vane ata
1. Purple Orchid
OUTRIGGER DR
Harbor View
1200
1430
Magnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills South
Gem'
Gem
PARK GREEN DR
Harbor View
3601
3907
Magnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills South
Gem'
Gem
PEARL AVE
Balboa Island
100
132
Magnolia grandiflora
1. Magnolia, Samuel
'Samuel Sommers'
Sommers
PEBBLE DR Parkway
Harbor View
2700
2921
Magnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills
Gem'
Gem
PEBBLE DR Slope
Harbor View
2800
2800
Magnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills
Gem'
Gem
PERHAM RD Parkway
Cameo Shores 1
4501 14645
Bauhinia varie ata
1. Purple Orchid
PERHAM RD Sloe
Cameo Shores 1
4500 14500
Bauhinia vane ata
1. Purple Orchid
POPPY AVE
1
200 1
352 1
Tristania laurina
1.Water Gum
10
Exhibit A
Street Tree Designation List
G-6
11
Spatliodea cantpmTulata
2.African
Tulip Tree
QUIET COVE
3400
3449
Gei'era pamiflora
1. Australian Willow
ROCKFORD PL
Cameo
Highlands
hlands
500
521
Bnuhinia vnriegata
1. Purple Orchid
ROCKFORD RD
Cameo
Hi hlands
500
721
Bauhinia vnriegata
1. Purple Orchid
ROXBURY RD
Cameo Shores
4500
4646
Batthinin varie ata
1. Purple Orchid
SALT AIR CIR
Broadmoor
2501
2601
Magnolia grandiflorn 'St
1. Magnolia, St.
Man/'
Mary's
SALT AIR DR Odd
Broadmoor
1301
1301
Maguolin grandiflora 'St
1. Magnolia, St.
Mary'
Mary's
SALT AIR DR Slope
Broadmoor
1300
1320
Magnolia grandiflorn 'St
1. Magnolia, St.
Mary'
Mary's
SAN CLEMENTE DR
Fashion Island
850
901
Ficus rttbiginosa
1. Rusty Leaf Fig
SAN MIGUEL DR
Fashion Island
300
366
Ficus rubi 'nosa
1. Rusty Leaf Fig
SAN MIGUEL DR
Fashion Island
1600
2601 1
Ficus rubi "nosa
1. Rusty Leaf Fig
SAN NICOLAS DR
Fasluon Island
500
567
Ficus rubiginosa
1. Rusty Leaf Fig
SAND KEY
Harbor View
1200
1235
Magnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills South
Gent'
Gem
SANDCASTLE DR
Harbor View
850
1555
Magnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills South
Gern'
Gem
SANDPIPER DR Parkway
Harbor View
1010
1106
Magnolia grandiflorn ' Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills
Cern'
Gem
11
Exhibit A
Street Tree Designation List
G-6
SANDPIPER DR Slope
Harbor View
1015
agnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills
Gem'
Gem
SANDUNE LN
Harbor View
3800
J3930
agnolin grandiflorn 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills South
Gem'
Gem
SANTA BARBARA
DR
Fashion Island
870
Ficus rzcbiginosn
1. Rusty Leaf Fig
SANTA CRUZ DR
Fashion Island
800
901
Ficus rubioinosn
11. Rusty Leaf Fig
SANTA MARIA RD
Fashion Island
Ficus Tubi 'nosa
1. Rusty Leaf Fig
SANTA ROSA DR
Fashion Island
1500
1501
Ficus rubi inosa
1. Rusty Leaf Fig
SAUSALITO DR
Harbor View
3400
3621
Magnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills South
Gem'
Gem
SEA LN
Harbor View
900
950
Magnolias grandiflorn 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills
Gena'
Gem
SEABREEZE LN
Harbor View
3400
13631
Magnolia graszdiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills South
Gem'
Gem
SEACREST DR
Harbor View
1200
1533
Mognolin grandiflorn 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills South
Gena'
Gem
SETTING SUN DR Parkway
Harbor View
2701
3007
Magnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills
Genz'
Gem
SETTING SUN DR Slope
Harbor View
2700
3000
Magnolia grnndiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills
Gena'
Gem
SURFVIEW LN
Harbor View
3500
3620
Magnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills South
Gena'
Gem
SURREY DR
Cameo
Highlands
4500
4824
Baadunin variegntn
1. Purple Orchid
12
Exhibit A
Street Tree Designation List
G-6
TILLER WAY
Harbor View
900
1039
1 Magnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills South
Genz'
Gem
TOPSIDE LN
Harbor View
3798
4015
Magnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills South
Genn'
Gem
TREMONT LN Sloe
Cameo Shores
4500
4600
Benihinia vane ata
1. Purple Orchid
WATERFRONT DR
2200
2220
Schinn.ns Molle
California Pepper
WAYNE RD
Cameo
Hi hdands
4500
4621
Banhinia variegata
1. Purple Orchid
WHITE SAILS WAY
Harbor View
1000
1133
Magnolia grandiflora 'Little
1. Magnolia, Little
Hills
I
I
Genz'
Gem
13
Exhibit B
G-6
City of Newport Beach
Parkway Tree Designation List
Pkw Botanical Common Heig Sprea Type Water 24" 36" 48" Notes
y Name Name ht d Needs Avai Avai Avai
Size 1. 1. 1.
2'+
Acacia
Bailey
25
15
Evergree
L
Yes
No
No
baile ana
Acacia
n
21+
Archontophoe
King
40
20
Evergree
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
nix
Palm
n
cunninghamia
na
21+
Chionanthus
Chinese
20
15
Deciduo
M
Yes
Yes
No
retusus
Fringe
us
Tree
2'+
Heteromeles
California
20
15
Evergree
L
No
No
No
Available -15
arbutifolia
Holly
n
Gal
2'+
Ligustrum
Glossy
25
15
Evergree
L
Yes
Yes
No
lucidum
Privet
n
2'+
Melaleuca
Pink
25
15
Evergree
L
Yes
No
No
neso hila
Melaleuca
n
21+
Photinia x
Fraser
20
10
Evergree
M
Yes
Yes
No
fraseri
Photinia
n
21+
Prunus
Newport
15
10
Deciduo
Yes
No
No
cerasifera
Plum
us
'Newport'
21+
Prunus
Dwarf
15
10
Deciduo
Yes
No
No
cerasifera
Purple
us
'Purple Pony'
Leafed
Plum
14
Exhibit B
G-6
City of Newport Beach
Parkway Tree Designation List
Pkw Botanical Common Heig Sprea Type Water 24" 36" 48" Notes
y Name Name ht d Needs Avai Avai Avai
Size * 1. 1. 1.
21+
Rhaphiolepis x
Indian
15
10
Evergree
M
Yes
Yes
No
'Montic'
Hawthorn
n
e
2'+
Tecoma stans
Yellow
20
15
Evergree
M
Yes
No
No
Bells
n
2'+
Trachycarpus
Windmill
30
10
Evergree
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
fortunei
Palm
n
21+
Tristaniopsis
Water
20
10
Evergree
M
Yes
Yes
No
laurina
Gum
n
3'+
Betula pendula
European
40
25
Deciduo
H
Yes
Yes
Yes
White
us
Birch
31+
Brahea armata
Mexican
30
15
Evergree
L
Yes
No
No
Blue Palm
n
3'+
Brahea edulis
Guadalup
30
10
Evergree
L
No
Yes
No
e Palm
n
31+
Cercis
Forest
15
10
Deciduo
M
Yes
Yes
No
canadensis
Pansy
us
'Forest Pansy'
Redbud
31+
Cercis
Western
15
10
Deciduo
L
Yes
Yes
No
occidentalis
Redbud
us
31+
Chitalpa
Chitalpa
25
25
Deciduo
L
Yes
Yes
No
tashkentensis
I
us
15
Exhibit B
G-6
City of Newport Beach
Parkway Tree Designation List
Pkw Botanical Common Heig Sprea Type Water 24" 36" 48" Notes
y Name Name ht d Needs Avai Avai Avai
Size * 1. 1. I.
T+
Duranta
Golden
20
15
Evergree
M
Yes
No
No
re ens
Dewdrop
n
31+
Eryobotrya
Bronze
25
25
Evergree
M
Yes
Yes
No
deflexa
Loquat
n
3+
Handroanthus
Yellow
25
20
Deciduo
M
Yes
No
No
chrysotricha
Trumpet
us
Tree
3'+
Heteromeles
Toyon
15
10
Evergree
L
No
No
No
Available -15
arbutifolia
Tree
n
Gal
31+
Howea
Kentia
35
20
Evergree
M
Yes
Yes
No
forsteriana
Palm
n
31+
Hymenesporu
Sweetsha
40
20
Evergree
M
No
No
No
Available -15
flavum
de
n
Gal
3'+
Lagerstroemia
Crape
25
20
Deciduo
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
Natchez(white)
indica'Indian
Myrtle
us
Tribes'
Dynamite(vibra
nt red),
Tuscarora(pink)
Muskogee(purp
le
31+
Livistona
Chinese
20
10
Evergree
M
Yes
No
No
chinensis
Fountain
n
Palm
16
Exhibit B
G-6
City of Newport Beach
Parkway Tree Designation List
Pkw Botanical Common Heig Sprea Type Water 24" 36" 48" Notes
y Name Name ht d Needs Avai Avai Avai
Size 1. 1. 1.
3'+
Livistona
Fountain
20
10
Evergree
M
Yes
No
No
decora
Palm
n
31+
Magnolia
Little
20
15
Evergree
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
grandiflora
Gem
n
'Little Gem'
Magnolia
31+
Maytenus
Mayten
20
15
Evergree
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
boaria
Tree
I n
3'+
Rhus
Lemonad
10
10
Evergree
VL
No
No
No
Available -15
integrifolia
a Berry
n
Gal
31+
Syagrus
Queen
50
20
Evergree
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
romanzoffiana
Palm
n
31+
Washingtonia
Mexican
90
20
Evergree
L
Yes
Yes
No
robusta
Fan Palm
n
3'+
Wodyetia
Foxtail
40
20
Evergree
M
Yes
No
No
bifurcata
Palm
n
4'+
Arbutus
Strawberr
20
20
Evergree
L
Yes
Yes
Yes
'Marina'
y Tree
n
41+
Brachychiton
Bottle tree
50
40
Evergree
L
Yes
Yes
No
o uleneus
n
41+
Cassia
Gold
25
20
Evergree
M
Yes
Yes
No
leptophylla
Medallio
n
n tree
4'+
Geijera
Australia
40
25
Evergree
L
Yes
Yes
Yes
arvifolia InW
illow
n
17
Exhibit B
G-6
City of Newport Beach
Parkway Tree Designation List
Pkw Botanical Common Heig Sprea Type Water 24" 36" 48" Notes
y Name Name ht d Needs Avai Avai Avai
Size 1. 1. 1.
41+
Laurus noblis
Grecian
40
30
Evergree
L
Yes
Yes
Yes
Laurel
n
4'+
Laurus
Saratoga
40
30
Evergree
L
Yes
No
No
'Saratoga'
Laurel
n
41+
Melaleuca
Lemon
25
20
Evergree
L
Yes
Yes
No
citrinus
BottIebru
n
sh
41+
Melaleuca
Weeping
25
20
Evergree
M
Yes
Yes
No
viminalis
Bottlebru
n
sh
4'+
Rhus lancea
African
25
20
Evergree
L
Yes
No
No
Sumac
n
4'+
Spathodea
African
30
20
Evergree
M
Yes
Yes
No
campanulata
Tulip
n
Tree
41+
Stenocarpus
Firewheel
25
15
Evergree
M
Yes
No
No
sinuatus
Tree
n
51+
Agonis
Peppermi
35
35
Evergree
L
Yes
No
Yes
flexuosa
nt Tree
n
5'+
Agonis
Afterdark
35
35
Evergree
L
Yes
No
No
flexuosa
Peppermi
n
'Afterdark'
nt Willow
5'+
Albizia
Silk Tree
40
40
Deciduo
M
Yes
Yes
No
'ulibrissin I
us
18
Exhibit B
G-6
City of Newport Beach
Parkway Tree Designation List
Pkw Botanical Common Heig Sprea Type Water 24" 36" 48" Notes
y Name Name ht d Needs Avai Avai Avai
Size * 1. 1. 1.
5'+
Bauhinia
Purple
30
20
Deciduo
M
Yes
Yes
No
variegata
Orchid
us
Tree
51+
Brachychiton
Flame
40
30
Evergree
L
Yes
Yes
No
acerfolius
Tree
n
5'+
Calodendron
Cape
40
40
Deciduo
M
Yes
No
No
ca ease
Chestnut
us
51+
Erythrina
Naked
30
30
Deciduo
L
Yes
Yes
No
americana (E.
Coral
us
coralloides)
Tree
51+
Fraxinus
Raywood
35
30
Deciduo
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
oxycarpa
Ash
us
'Ra wood'
51+
Ginkgo biloba
Maidenha
60
40
Deciduo
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
'Fruitless'
it Tree
us
51+
Handroanthus
Pink
30
30
Deciduo
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
heptaphylla
Trumpet
us
Tree
51+
Jacaranda
Jacaranda
40
50
Deciduo
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
mimosifolia
us
51+
Koelreuteria
Goldenrai
25
25
Deciduo
L
Yes
Yes
Yes
aniculata
n Tree
us
51+
Lophostemon
Brisbane
60
40
Evergree
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
confertus
Box
n
19
Exhibit B
G-6
City of Newport Beach
Parkway Tree Designation List
Pkw Botanical Common Heig Sprea Type Water 24" 36" 48" Notes
y Name Name ht d Needs Avai Avai Avai
Size1. 1. 1.
5'+
Lyonothamnus
Catalina
50
30
Evergree
VL
Yes
No
No
floribundus
Ironwood
n
51+
Magnolia
Majestic
40
20
Evergree
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
grandiflora
Beauty
n
'Majestic
Magnolia
Beauty'
51+
Magnolia
Russett
20
15
Evergree
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
grandiflora
Magnolia
n
'Russett'
51+
Magnolia
Saint
25
20
Evergree
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
grandiflora
Mary
n
'Saint Mary'
Magnolia
51+
Magnolia
Samuel
40
30
Evergree
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
grandiflora
Sommer
n
'Samuel
Magnolia
Sommer'
51+
Melaleuca
Flaxleaf
30
30
Evergree
L
Yes
No
No
linnarifolia
Paperbark
n
51+
Metrosederos
New
40
40
Evergree
M
Yes
No
No
excelsa
Zealand
n
Christmas
Tree
20
Exhibit B
G-6
City of Newport Beach
Parkway Tree Designation List
Pkw Botanical Common Heig Sprea Type Water 24" 36" 48" Notes
y Name Name ht d Needs Avai Avai Avai
Size
5'+
Parkinsonia x
Desert
30
35
Semi
L
Yes
Yes
Yes
'Desert
Museum
Museum'
Palo
Verde
51+
Pinus brutia
Afghan
60
50
Evergree
L
Yes
Yes
Yes
Pine
n
51+
Pistachia
Chinese
40
40
Deciduo
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
chinensis
Pistache
us
51+
Podocarpus
Yew Pine
50
50
Evergree
M
Yes
No
No
macro h llus
n
51+
Prunus
Catalina
30
30
Evergree
VL
No
No
No
Available -15
ilicifolia
Cherry
n
Gal
subs .1 onii
51+
Pyrus
Dancer
25
20
Deciduo
Yes
Yes
No
betulaefolia
Pear
us
'Southworth'
51+
Pyrus
Aristocrat
30
40
Deciduo
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
calleryana
Pear
us
'Aristocrat'
51+
Pyrus
Chanticle
35
20
Deciduo
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
calleryana
er Pear
us
'Chanticleer'
21
Exhibit B
G-6
City of Newport Beach
Parkway Tree Designation List
Pkw Botanical Common Heig Sprea Type Water 24" 36" 48" Notes
y Name Name ht d Needs Avai Avai Avai
Size 1. 1. 1.
51+
Pyrus
Redspire
35
25
Deciduo
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
calleryana
Pear
us
'Reds ire'
5'+
Pyrus
Evergreen
35
25
Deciduo
M
Yes
Yes
No
kawakamii
Pear
us
51+
Quercus
Blue Oak
50
50
Deciduo
VL
Yes
Yes
No
dou lasii
us
51+
Quercus ilex
Holly
50
50
Evergree
L
Yes
Yes
Yes
Oak
n
5'+
Sapium
Chinese
40
35
Deciduo
M
Yes
Yes
No
sebiferum
Tallow
us
Tree
5'+
Sophora
Chinese
40
40
Deciduo
M
Yes
Yes
No
japonica
Scholar
us
'Regent'
Tree
8'+
Afrocarpus
Fern Pine
60
60
Evergree
Yes
Yes
Yes
falcatus
n
8'+
Araucaria
Norfolk
80
30
Evergree
M
Yes
Yes
No
heterophylla
Island
n
Pine
81+
Brachychiton
Pink
70
50
Semi
L
No
No
No
Available -15
discolor
Flame
Gal
Tree
81+
Cinnamomum
Camphor
50
60
Evergree
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
cam hora
Tree
n
22
Exhibit B
G-6
City of Newport Beach
Parkway Tree Designation List
Pkw Botanical Common Heig Sprea Type Water 24" 36" 48" Notes
y Name Name ht d Needs Avai Avai Avai
Size 1. 1. 1.
81+
Erythrina
Kaffirboo
40
40
Evergree
L
Yes
Yes
No
caffra
m Coral
n
Tree
81+
Fraxinus
Modesto
50
30
Deciduo
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
velutina
Ash
us
'Modesto'
81+
Koelreuteria
Chinese
50
50
Deciduo
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
bipinnata
Flame
us
Tree
81+
Pinus
Canary
80
50
Evergree
L
Yes
Yes
Yes
canariensis
Island
n
Pine
8'+
Pinus pinea
Italian
60
40
Evergree
L
Yes
Yes
Yes
Stone
n
Pine
8'+
Pinus
Torrey
70
40
Evergree
L
Yes
Yes
No
torre ana
Pine
n
81+
Platanus x
London
70
40
Deciduo
M
Yes
Yes
No
hispanica
Plane
us
Tree
81+
Platanus
Mexican
60
40
Evergree
M
Yes
Yes
No
mexicana
Sycamore
n
8'+
Platanus
California
60
40
Deciduo
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
racemosa
Sycamore
us
23
Exhibit B
G-6
City of Newport Beach
Parkway Tree Designation List
Pkw Botanical Common Heig Sprea Type Water 24" 36" 48" Notes
y Name Name ht d Needs Avai Avai Avai
Size 1. 1. 1.
81+
Quercus
Coast
70
80
Evergree
L
Yes
Yes
Yes
agrifolia
Live Oak
n
81+
Quercus
Engleman
60
80
Evergree
L
Yes
Yes
No
en elmannii
Oak
n
8'+
Quercus lobata
Valley
70
50
Deciduo
L
Yes
Yes
No
Oak
us
81+
Quercus
Southern
60
80
Evergree
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
vir iniana
Live Oak
n
8'+
Roystonea
Cuban
80
40
Evergree
M
Yes
Yes
No
regia
Royal
n
Palm
81+
Schinus molle
California
40
50
Evergree
VL
Yes
Yes
Yes
Pepper
n
8'+
Ti uana ti u
Tipu Tree
50
60
Semi
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
81+
Ulmus
"Drake"
60
60
Semi
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
parvifolia
Chinese
'Drake'
Elm
81+
Zelkova
Sawleaf
40
40
Deciduo
L
Yes
Yes
No
serrata
Zelkova
us
24
Exhibit C
G-6
Eastbluff Community Association Street Tree Designation List
Pkw Botanical Common Heigh Sprea Type Water 24" 36" 48" Notes
y Name Name t d Needs Avail Avail Avail
Size
21+
Tabebuia
Yellow
25
20
Deciduou
M
Yes
No
No
chrysotricha
Trumpet
s
Tree
31+
Cercis
Forest
15
10
Deciduou
M
Yes
Yes
No
canadensis
Pansy
s
'Forest Pansy'
Redbud
3'+
Cercis
Western
15
10
Deciduou
L
Yes
Yes
No
occidentalis
Redbud
s
31+
Chitalpa
Chitalpa
25
25
Deciduou
L
Yes
Yes
No
tashkentensis
s
31+
Eryobotrya
Bronze
25
25
Evergreen
M
Yes
Yes
No
deflexa
Loquat
no fruit
31+
Lagerstroemia
Crape
25
20
Deciduou
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
indica'Indian
Myrtle
s
Tribes'
31+
Magnolia
Little Gem
20
15
Evergreen
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
grandiflora
Magnolia
'Little Gem'
3'+
Rhus lancea
African
25
20
Evergreen
L
Yes
No
No
Sumac
25
Exhibit C
G-6
Eastbluff Community Association Street Tree Designation List
Pkw Botanical Common Heigh Sprea Type Water 24" 36" 48" Notes
y Name Name t d Needs Avail Avail Avail
Size
4'+
Arbutus unedo
Strawberry
20
20
Evergreen
L
Yes
Yes
Yes
Tree
41+
Cassia
Gold
25
20
Evergreen
M
Yes
Yes
No
leptophylla
Medallion
tree
41+
Geijera
Australian
40
25
Evergreen
L
Yes
Yes
Yes
arvifolia
Willow
41+
Spathodea
African
30
20
Evergreen
M
Yes
Yes
No
cam anulata
Tulip Tree
51+
Agonis
Peppermin
35
35
Evergreen
L
Yes
No
Yes
flexuosa
t Tree
51+
Albizia
Silk Tree
40
40
Deciduou
M
Yes
Yes
No
ulibrissin
s
51+
Bauhinia
Purple
30
20
Deciduou
M
Yes
Yes
No
variegata
Orchid
s
ur urea
Tree
51+
Brachychiton
Flame Tree
40
30
Evergreen
L
Yes
Yes
No
acerfolius
51+
Calodendron
Cape
40
40
Deciduou
M
Yes
No
No
ca ease
Chestnut
1
s
51+
Fraxinus
Raywood
35
30
Deciduou
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
oxycarpa
Ash
s
'Ra wood'
51+
Ginkgo biloba
I
Maidenhai
60
40
Deciduou
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
'Fruitless'
r Tree I
s
26
Exhibit C
G-6
Eastbluff Community Association Street Tree Designation List
Pkw Botanical Common Heigh Sprea Type Water 24" 36" 48" Notes
y Name Name t d Needs Avail Avail Avail
Size
51+
Jacaranda
Jacaranda
40
50
Deciduou
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
mimosifolia
s
5'+
Koelreuteria
Goldenrai
25
25
Deciduou
L
Yes
Yes
Yes
aniculata
n Tree
s
51+
Lyonothamnus
Catalina
50
30
Evergreen
VL
Yes
No
No
floribundus
Ironwood
51+
Magnolia
Russett
20
15
Evergreen
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
grandiflora
Magnolia
'Russett'
51+
Magnolia
Saint Mary
25
20
Evergreen
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
grandiflora
Magnolia
'Saint Mary'
51+
Magnolia
Samuel
40
30
Evergreen
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
grandiflora
Sommer
'Samuel
Magnolia
Sommer'
5'+
Magnolia
Majestic
40
20
Evergreen
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
grandiflora.
Beauty
'Majestic
Magnolia
Beauty'
51+
Melaleuca
Flaxleaf
30
30
Evergreen
L
Yes
No
No
linnarifolia
Paperbark
51+
Melaleuca
Cajeput
40
20
Evergreen
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
quinquinerva
Tree
virididfolia
27
Exhibit C
G-6
Eastbluff Community Association Street Tree Designation List
Pkw Botanical Common Heigh Sprea Type Water 24" 36" 48" Notes
y Name Name t d Needs Avail Avail Avail
Size
51+
Metrosideros
New
40
40
Evergreen
M
Yes
No
No
excelsa
Zealand
Christmas
Tree
51+
Pistachia
Chinese
40
40
Deciduou
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
chinensis
Pistache
s
51+
Prunus ilicifolia
Catalina
30
30
Evergreen
VL
No
No
No
Available
subsp. I onii
Cherry
1
-15 Gal
51+
Quercus
Blue Oak
50
50
Deciduou
VL
Yes
Yes
No
dou lasii
s
51+
Quercus ilex
Holly Oak
50
50
Evergreen
L
Yes
Yes
Yes
51+
Tabebuia
Pink
30
30
Deciduou
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
avellanedae(Ipe
Trumpet
s
Tree
8'+
Brachychiton
Pink
70
50
Semi
L
No
No
No
Available
discolor
Flame Tree
-15 Gal
81+
Cinnamomum
Camphor
50
60
Evergreen
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
cam hora
Tree
81+
Fraxinus
Modesto
50
30
Deciduou
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
velutina
Ash
s
'Modesto'
81+
Lophostemon
Brisbane
60
40
Evergreen
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
confertus
Box
81+
Platanus
London
70
40
Deciduou
M
Yes
Yes
No
acerifolia I
PIane Tree
s
28
Exhibit C
G6
Eastbluff Community Association Street Tree Designation List
Pkw Botanical Common Heigh Sprea Type Water 24" 36" 48" Notes
y Name Name t d Needs Avail Avail Avail
Size
81+
Podocarpus
Fern Pine
60
60
Evergreen
Yes
Yes
Yes
gracilior
(Afrocarpus
acilior
81+
Schinus molIe
California
40
50
Evergreen
VL
Yes
Yes
Yes
Pepper
81+
Ti uana ti u
Ti u Tree
50
60
Semi
M
I Yes
Yes
Yes
81+
Ulmus
"Drake"
60
60
Semi
M
Yes
Yes
Yes
parvifolia
Chinese
Elm
29
STATE OF CALIFORNIA }
COUNTY OF ORANGE } ss.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
I, Leilani I. Brown, City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, California, do hereby certify that the
whole number of members of the City Council is seven; the foregoing resolution, being Resolution
No. 2021-5 was duly introduced before and adopted by the City Council of said City at a regular meeting
of said Council held on the 91h day of February, 2021; and the same was so passed and adopted by the
following vote, to wit:
AYES: Mayor Brad Avery, Mayor Pro Tem Kevin Muldoon, Council Member Noah Blom,
Council Member Joy Brenner, Council Member Diane Dixon, Council Member Duffy
Duffield, Council Member Will O'Neill
NAYS: None
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the official seal of
said City this 10th day of February, 2021.
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v\.A-w-VVV2 J! (Z F 9 r V VN, '
Leilani I. Brown
City Clerk
Newport Beach, California