HomeMy WebLinkAbout09 - G-6 Policy - Maintenance & Planting of Parkway TreesCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item No. 9
August 24, 2004
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: General Services Department
David E. Niederhaus, Director, 949 - 644 -3055
dniederhaus @city.newport- beach.ca.us
SUBJECT: G -6 Policy Changes
ISSUE:
Does the City Council want to approve the proposed revisions to the existing G -6
Policy (Maintenance and Planting of Parkway Trees) as recommended by staff, retain
the existing policy, or make change(s) to the proposed revisions?
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve revisions to the G -6 Policy or make alternative revisions as deemed
necessary.
DISCUSSION:
Background:
The G -6 Policy was last revised on April 13, 2004 as staff provided minor annual
updates to the various Council policies.
During the final review process of the G -1 Policy (Retention and Removal of City
Trees), the staff of The Irvine Company (TIC) raised issues related to the retention of
parkway trees throughout the Fashion Island area. One of the proposed revisions to
the G -6 Policy was developed as a result of dialogue between TIC and City staff.
ISSUES:
The predominant parkway trees throughout the Fashion Island area are Ficus trees.
The revisions to the G -1 Policy approved by Council on April 27, 2004 identify Ficus
trees as one of eight Problem Tree species.
TIC staff is concerned that such a Problem Tree designation and the fact that the
Street Tree Designation list approved by Council does not allow replacement of the
Ficus trees in kind and such a City position would lead to an irregular treescape as
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the newly designated species replacing Ficus trees were planted whenever a Ficus
tree died or was destroyed.
The compromise recommended by staff provides for a new section entitled Parkways
in Established Retail Commercial /Office Centers noted in the attached, revised G -6
Policy.
Approval of the revision would permit commercial property owners to replace Ficus or
other types of Problem Trees not only at Fashion Island but other similar commercial
locations on an individual basis provided certain conditions which protect City
interests are met.
There are presently 64 vacant parkway tree sites in the Fashion Island area that the
revision would apply to.
Additional Changes:
Staff has also included a number of additional minor changes to the G -6 Policy that
are unrelated to the TIC request.
Environmental Review:
Non - applicable.
Public Notice:
Non - applicable.
Funding Availability:
Non - applicable.
Summary:
Staff recommends approval of the proposed minor revisions and the major addition to
the G -6 Policy based on maintaining a uniform treescape in commercial areas
without additional risk of liability nor maintenance costs to the City.
Prepared by:
David E. Niederhaus
General Services Director
Attachment: (A) Proposed G -6 Policy
Submitted by:
�la'vld E. Niederhaus
General Services Director
August 6 Draft
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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 parkway 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 a three -year cycle. If the
rotation trimming is completed in less than three years, more frequent trimming will be
performed on certain trees and in view areas. Public safety issues 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. Annual trimming of certain
species of trees prone to wind damage will be done prior to the winter season.
TREE LIST
The Parks, Beaches arid — Recreation Gems �ity Council has adopted an official
street 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 for review before
adoption of any recommendations by the City Council.
STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR PLANTING PARKWAY TREES
A. General Requirements
1. 72 -hour notification shall be given to the General Services Department
staff 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 planted
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 of 24" box.
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 nor topped prior to delivery.
b. Inspection: All plant material shall be subject to inspection and
approval by the General Services Department staff prior to
planting. The City has the right to reject any item offered.
4. Soil Analysis Requirement for Land Developers
Developers may be required to submit a composite soil analysis
completed 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 staff a minima n
of 60 days prior to the scheduled planting of parkway trees.
PARKWAY TREE PLANTING
A. All tree planting pits shall be dug with the bottom level width equal to two times
the diameter of the ball, and the depth 1 1/2 times the height of the container
from which the tree is planted.
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 staff shall be used for backfill.
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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 one Reddy Stake System or other
material approved by the General Services Department staff. Stakes shall be a
minimum of seven feet in length. Stake all trees at time of planting by placing a
stake in the prepared hole and placing the stake as prescribed by the
manufacturer.
H. All trees shall be secured to stakes with a UV- resistant vinyl tubing.
I. A root barrier approved by the General Services Department staff shall be
installed.
GUARANTEES
A. 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 staff.
B. 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 as specified as original guaranteed material.
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 (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.
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City of Newport Beach will:
A. Approve species, location, and spacing of tree planting.
B. Furnish, install, stake, and initially fertilize new trees (exception would be trees
planted in accordance with City Code 13.09.010).
C. Prune and spray tree as required.
D. Approve type of root barriers for installation.
E. Assume trimming responsibilities.
PARKWAYS IN ESTABLISHED RETAIL COMMERCIAL/ OFFICE CENTERS
Parkwav street trees that are removed because they are diseased or have damaged
property may be replaced with the same species of trees (and 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 developrnent; (b) replacement with the
same species will maintain the appearance of the streetscape and /or ensure consistency
with an established landscape masterplan 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 12av the cost of repair /and or replacement of hardscape or
underground utilities damaged by the new trees.
Adopted - November 22,1952
Amended - November 14,1953
Amended - October 22,1992
Amended -January 24, 1994
Amended - July 23, 2002
Amended - April 13, 2004
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