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Mayor and City Council
General Services Director
City Council Agenda
Item No. 12
July 23, 2002
SUBJECT: Proposed Amendment of Council Policy C -6 (Maintenance and Planting of
Parkway Trees)
Recommendation:
Amend Council Policy G -6 (Maintenance and Planting of Parkway Trees) to reflect several
changes.
Background:
During the review of proposed changes to the Municipal Codes 13.09.10, 13.09.20, and
13.09.040 regarding parkway trees, it became apparent that inconsistencies existed between the
proposed ordinance changes and Council Policy G -6. The purpose of this correspondence is to
correct or amend Council Policy G -6.
Discussion:
The inconsistency between the proposed ordinance and the Council Policy G -6 concerns the size
of parkway tree to be planted. One of the revisions to the ordinance would require a minimum
tree size of 36" box while Council Policy G -6 allows for a minimum size of 15 gallons.
Additional revisions will also address: minor updates to City responsibilities regarding parkway
trees, the identification of the City Street Designation list, and contacts and phone numbers of
staff.
Very respectfully,
David E. Niederhaus
Attachment: Proposed changes to Council Policy G -6
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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 trees is
encouraged.
MAINTENANCE OF PARKWAY TREES
The General Services Department will trim the parkway trees on a rotation
schedule. An effort will be made to trim the parkway trees on less than three -year
cycle. If the rotation trimming is completed in less than three years, more frequent
trimming will be done performed on certain trees and in view areas. Public safety
such as low branches and heavy foliage will be given priority over view trimming.
An effort will be made to trim parkway trees located in heavy summer traffic areas
during the fall and winter months. The trimming schedule will be altered to avoid
trimming streets with flowering street trees during their blooming time. This will
apply to streets having a large number of flowering trees, not to one or two trees
on a street.
TREE LIST
The Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission has adopted an official tree list
which will be used by the General Services Department to determine species for
planning purposes in all new subdivisions and replacement in established
parkways. The list, which is entitled Street Tree Designation List, will be
reviewed on an annual basis by the General Services Department staff with any
recommendations forwarded to the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission.
STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR PLANTING PARKWAY TREES
A. General Requirements
1. 72 -hour notification shall be given the General Services Department
prior to the initial installation of parkway trees for approval of
species, material quality and planting supervision. 24 -hour notice
shall be given prior to all subsequent inspections as required.
2. Relative position of parkway trees is subject to approval by the
General Services Department, and any tree not properly placed will
be relocated at no cost to the City. In the interest of public safety,
trees shall be kept not less than:
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a. 25 feet back of beginning of curb returns at intersections.
b. 10 feet from lamp standards.
C. 10 feet from fire hydrants.
d. 10 feet from service walks or driveways.
e. 10 feet from meters and sewers.
f. 25 feet from stop signs.
3. Trees shall be a minimum container size ofd gallens 36" box.
unless market availability necessitates the planting of 24" boxed
specimens.
a. 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 or topped prior
to delivery.
b. Inspection: All plant material shall be subject to inspection
and approval by the General Services Department prior to
planting. The City has the right to reject any item offered.
4. Soil Analysis Requirement for Land Developers
Developer may be required to have a composite soil analysis made
by a bona fide soil testing laboratory of soil to receive parkway trees
at no cost to the City. The location and number of soil samples shall
be determined by the City. Analysis shall include fertility level and
organic content of the samples take. A copy of the test results shall
be forwarded directly to the General Services Department a
minimum of 60 days prior to scheduled planting of parkway trees.
PARKWAY TREE PLANTING
A. All pits shall be dug with the bottom level, width equal to two times the
diameter of the ball, and the depth 1 %z times the height of the container
from which the tree is planted.
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B. Where land developers are required to provide soil analysis, the prepared
soil backfill shall be based on test results.
C. When soil analysis is not a requirement, native soil with a commercial
fertilizer approved by the General Services Department shall be used for
backfill.
D. Set plants in center of pit, in vertical position, so that crown of ball will be
level with finish grade after allowing for watering and settling and shall
bear the same relationship to finish grade after allowing for watering and
settling and shall bear the same relationship to finish grade that it did to soil
surface in its container.
E. Prepare a depressed water basin capable of holding 10 gallons of water.
Water shall be applied in that quantity at time of planting in a fashion that
insures wetting the entire root ball and that all air pockets are removed.
F. If houses are not occupied, trees shall be watered one week later.
Thereafter, watering shall be done at week intervals by the developer for a
period of one year or until homes are occupied.
G. Each tree must be properly supported by two Lodgepole pine stakes or
other material approved by the General Services Department. Stakes shall
be a minimum of eight feet in length. Stake all trees at time of planting by
placing stake in prepared hole and driving stake a minimum of 30 inches to
soil.
H. All trees shall be secured to stakes with a cinch fie.
1. Eight -penny duplex nails shall be used to secure the brace to the
stakes -- two per side.
I. A root barrier approved by the General Services Department shall be
installed.
GUARANTEES
A. 15 - '=__ 36" (or alternative 24 ") boxed trees shall be guaranteed as to
growth and health for a period of ninety (90) days after final acceptance by
the General Services Department.
B. Trees that fail to grow or are injured or damaged during planting operation
shall be replaced within 15 days after notification. Replacement material
shall be guaranteed as specified as original guaranteed material.
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ESTABLISHED PARKWAYS
Applicant must:
A. Applicant must accept responsibility for watering and fertilizing new trees.
B. If an applicant has questions regarding the street tree program they should
contact the Urban Forester at (714) 644-
949 644 -3083 or send a written request for one or more parkway
trees to Attn: Urban Forester, P.O. Box
1768, Newport Beach, California 92659 -1768
City of Newport Beach will:
A. Approve-vfpesnecies, location, and spacing of tree planting-prepesed.
B. Furnish, install, stake, and initially fertilize new trees (exception would be
trees planted in accordance with City Code 13.09.1.
C. Prune and spray tree as required.
D. Approve type of root barriers for installation.
E. Assume trimming responsibilities.
Adopted —November 22, 1982
Amended — November 14, 1983
Amended — October 22, 1992
Amended —January 24, 1994
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