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HomeMy WebLinkAbout15 - Street Tree Designation for Holiday RoadCITY OF y NEWPORT BEACH City Council Staff Report 9<IFn FN Agenda Item No. 15 April 10, 2012 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Municipal Operations Department Mark Harmon, Municipal Operations Department Director 949 644 -3055, mharmon(a)newportbeachca.gov PREPARED BY: Mark Harmon, Municipal Operations Department Director APPROVED: A TITLE: Street Tree Designation - Holiday Road RECOMMENDATION: Municipal Operations staff recommends that the City Council consider the recommendation from the Parks, Beaches, and Recreation (PB &R) Commission, and approve a change in Street Tree Designation for Holiday Road to include the Sycamore tree in addition to the current designation of the Willow Leaf Peppermint tree. FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: There is no financial impact to the City due to a change in Street Tree Designation for a particular street. DISCUSSION: During the month of December 2011, eighteen (18) Blue Gum Eucalyptus trees, located on Holiday Road, were removed due to safety concerns. At their April 3`d meeting (agenda report attached), the PB &R Commission voted unanimously to recommend to the City Council that the Sycamore species be added to the existing designated street tree, the Willow Leaf Peppermint, providing the residents of Holiday Road a choice of two trees when considering a replacement for the Eucalyptus trees that were removed. Per Council Policy G -6, the PB &R Commission will make recommendations to the City Council to change designated street trees in specific neighborhoods. The residents of Street Tree Designation - Holiday Road April 10, 2012 Page 2 Holiday Road participated in the selection of the Sycamore as a possible replacement of the Eucalyptus trees. If City Council approves the recommended changes to the street tree designation for Holiday Road, staff will begin working with the individual homeowners to schedule the planting of the new trees. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Staff recommends the City Council find this action is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQA ") pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly. NOTICING: The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of the meeting at which the City Council considers the item). Submitted by: ark Harmon Director Attachments: April 3, 2012 PB &R Agenda Report: Street Tree Designation - Holiday Road. TO: Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission FROM: Mark Harmon, Director of Municipal Operations SUBJECT: Street Tree Designation- Holiday Road Recommendation PB &R Commission Agenda Item No. April 3, 2012 That the Parks, Beaches and Recreation (PB &R) Commission recommend to the City Council that the Street Tree Designation on Holiday Road be changed to include the Sycamore tree in addition to the current designated street tree, the Willow Leaf Peppermint, to provide the homeowners a choice of two different species when replacing the City street trees in front of their property. Discussion In May 2000, the City Council adopted a City Street Tree Designation List (List) that specifies species of trees for future planting in parkways and/or medians throughout the city. Per Council Policy G -6, staff will recommend changes regarding the List to the PB &R Commission for consideration and recommendation to the City Council. On November 22, 2011, the City Council approved the removal of eighteen (18) Blue Gum Eucalyptus trees from six (6) homes in the Holiday Road neighborhood due to safety concerns. The removal of the trees commenced on December 7, 2011. Following the removal of the trees, crews worked to replace and repair damaged areas of private lawns and City landscape due to the size of the trees and their removal. During the past several months, City staff worked with the homeowners on Holiday Road to identify replacement trees for the Blue Gum Eucalyptus trees that were removed. The current designated street tree, the Willow Leaf Peppermint, will remain as a replacement choice for residents. When selecting replacement trees, staff considers the growth space available, growth rate and success of a specific species, color (aesthetics), and availability of the trees. Staff is recommending that the Sycamore be added to the designation list for Holiday Road. Designating two different species for this neighborhood will add diversity to the urban forest and provide residents with a choice when selecting the type of tree they would like in front of their home. These trees will also do well given the growth space for mature trees on Holiday Road and, therefore, will limit impacts to public and private property. Financial Review There is no financial impact to the Cite due to a chance in Street Tree Designation for a particular street. Public Notice This agenda item was noticed according to the Ralph M. Brown Act (72 hours in advance of the public meeting at which the Commission considers the item). In addition, a total of six (6) homes received an individual notice of this meeting and a copy of the agenda report. Attached: Photo of the Sycamore and Willow Leaf Peppermint Trees IL I N"- VALLEY CREST TREE COMPANY '. T4 Tai 6rgwnq L flee Ahrinp Ca.a. -ry -:-o 0 ti JLI 1 r � I ter:— r r. • �1 Y 1 1 � `w. 'a Y , t � . 77� r,