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APPENDIX A
Tree Report
TREE INVENTORY AND ASSESSMENT
for
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Prepared for:
Meridian Consultants, LLC
910 Hampshire Road, Suite V
Westlake Village, California 91361
Contact: Bruce Lackow
Prepared by:
31878 Camino Capistrano #200
San Juan Capistrano, California 92675
Contact: Christopher Kallstrand, ISA Certified Arborist WE-8208A
949.482.5115
NOVEMBER 16, 2015
Printed on 30% post-consumer recycled material.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Page No.
1 INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................................1
2 PROJECT LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION ..............................................................3
2.1 Existing Conditions ................................................................................................. 32.2 Project Characteristics ............................................................................................ 3
3 METHODS .........................................................................................................................9
3.1 Scope of Work Limitations ................................................................................... 10
4 RESULTS .........................................................................................................................11
4.1 Protected Tree Summary ....................................................................................... 114.2 Ornamental Tree Summary ................................................................................... 114.3 Mapping ................................................................................................................ 144.4 Tree Removal/Encroachment ................................................................................ 144.5 Candidates Suitable for Preservation and Relocation ........................................... 164.6 Mapping ................................................................................................................ 16
5 MITIGATION ..................................................................................................................17
5.1 Mitigation Plan...................................................................................................... 17
6 TREE PROTECTION .....................................................................................................19
7 CONCLUSION ................................................................................................................21
8 ARBORIST’S DISCLOSURE ........................................................................................23
APPENDICES
A Tree Information MatrixB Tree Location ExhibitC Tree Disposition ExhibitD Tree Protection Measures
FIGURES
1 Vicinity Map ........................................................................................................................52A Development Areas ..............................................................................................................7
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TABLES
1 Summary of Ornamental Tree Species ..............................................................................122 Summary of Potential Tree Removals ...............................................................................153 Tree Removal by Individual Project Area..........................................................................16
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1 INTRODUCTION
A tree inventory and assessment of the proposed 21st Century Fox Studios Master Plan (FSMP) project site was performed pursuant to City of Los Angeles (City) Ordinance No. 177404, to ensure the protection of, and to further regulate the removal of protected trees. The Protected Tree Ordinance defines a protected tree as any of the following Southern California native species, which measure 4 inches or more in cumulative diameter, 4.5 feet above the ground level at the base of the tree:
Oak tree including valley oak (Quercus lobata) and coast live oak (Quercus agrifolia),or any other tree of the oak genus indigenous to California but excluding the scrub oak(Quercus dumosa)
Southern California black walnut (Juglans californica var. californica)
California sycamore (Platanus racemosa)
California bay (Umbellularia californica)
Dudek was retained by Meridian Consultants to conduct a tree inventory and assessment of the FSMP project site. Dudek’s Urban and Community Forestry Division’s International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) certified arborists, working under the supervision of a California licensed Pest Control Advisor who is an ISA certified arborist, performed various functions associated with surveying, inventorying, and evaluating the condition of selected trees on the FSMP project site, as described in the following sections.
The purpose of this report is to present the physical characteristics, mapped locations, and disposition of the trees.
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2 PROJECT LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION
The FSMP project site is generally bounded by Avenue of the Stars on the northeast, West Pico Boulevard to the southeast, private development to the southwest, and West Olympic Boulevard to the northwest (Figure 1)1. This tree assessment addresses the FSMP project site, where development activity is proposed.
2.1 Existing Conditions
Existing land uses at the project site have been classified into the following five categories: (1) Creative Office, (2) Specialty Space, (3) Stages, (4) Facility Support, and (5) Utility Support. In 2015, on-site development totaled 1,798,504 square feet. The FSMP project site currently includes trees and shrubs associated with urban landscaping. Trees and shrubs are located in selected groupings and/or are dispersed throughout the property.
2.2 Project Characteristics
The Fox Studios Master Plan has been developed to accommodate Fox’s forecasted increases in on-site employment. Based on the continuation of the annual growth rate in employment that has occurred on the Project Site over the last 20 years, Fox anticipates to increase on-site employment from a current level of 3,920 jobs on an average production day to a total of up to 7,010 jobs at buildout of the Project, an increase of up to 3,090 jobs on an average production day. During peak production periods, daily employment levels are forecasted to increase from a current level of 4,540 jobs to 8,120 jobs at Project buildout, an increase of up to 3,580 jobs during peak production periods. To accommodate this employment growth, Fox is proposing to amend the Century City South Specific Plan in order to permit approximately 1.1 million square feet of net new development within the project site. In addition, it is anticipated that up to a total of approximately 353,400 square feet of existing buildings would be demolished.
Total on-site building area at buildout of the Project would therefore total 2,897,804 square feet. The Applicant has identified six Development Areas within the project site. Five of the development areas are targeted for a mix of new creative office space, specialty space, stage space, facility support space, and utility support space. The sixth area would be developed with only parking uses. The Project would include proposed Height Zones and minimum building setbacks. The Project also includes improvements with regard to vehicular, bicycle, and pedestrian access; parking; streetscape/landscaping; signage; and lighting.
1 Six separate areas comprise the project site. These areas are respectively referred to as Areas A, B, C, D, E, and F. Area A is located along Avenue of the Stars; Area B is located on site southwest of the InterContinental Hotel; Area C is centrally located in the Studio; Area D is located along West Olympic Boulevard; Area E is located along West Pico Boulevard; and Area F is located north of Pico West Parking Structure (Figure 2A).
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This tree report addresses protected trees on the FSMP project site with the assumption that while trees will be preserved in place where practical, in order to provide a conservative analysis it is assumed that all trees within the six development areas will be removed.
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3 METHODS
Dudek mapped tree locations using a Trimble Pathfinder Pro XH Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver. The Pathfinder has a horizontal accuracy of 1-meter (1-sigma) using differential code positioning techniques. Since tree canopies can sometimes cause loss of satellite lock by blocking the line-of-sight to satellites, an electronic compass and reflectorless electronic distance measuring (EDM) device was also used in mapping tree locations. The EDM/compass combination operates in concert with the Pathfinder system to position offsets, and offset information is automatically attached to the GPS position data string. The electronic tree locations were then evaluated using ArcView 10.4 software to determine the position of the trees related to the project site.
The trees throughout Fox Studios and within the proposed FSMP development site were tagged on the trunk with an aluminum tag bearing a unique identification number, and these numbers correspond to the tree locations presented in the tree data matrix in Appendix A and Tree Location Exhibit in Appendix B. Tree diameter was measured using a diameter tape providing adjusted figures2 for diameter measurements when wrapping the tape around an object’s circumference. Diameter measurements were taken using protocol provided by the Council of Tree and Landscape Appraisers in the “Guide for Plant Appraisal,” published by the ISA (Council of Tree and Landscape Appraisers 2000). The DBH of each tree measurement was taken at a circumference at 4.5 feet above the ground along the trunk axis, with common exceptions. In cases where a tree’s trunk was located on a slope, the 4.5-foot distance was approximated as the average of the shortest and longest sides of the trunk (i.e., the uphill side and downhill side of a tree’s trunk, respectively) and the measurement was made at the circumference of the trunk at this point. Tree height was visually estimated. Tree canopy diameters were typically estimated by “pacing-off” the measurement based on the investigator’s knowledge of his stride length or by visually estimating the canopy width. The diameter measurements were always made along an imaginary line intersecting the tree trunk that best approximated the average canopy diameter.
Pursuant to the “Guide for Plant Appraisal,” tree health and structure was evaluated with respect to five distinct tree components: roots, trunk, scaffold branches, small branches, and foliage. Each component of the tree was assessed with regard to health factors such as insect, fungal, or pathogen damage; mechanical damage; presence of decay; presence of wilted or dead leaves; and wound closure. Components were graded as good, fair, poor, and dead, with ‘good’ representing no apparent problems, and ‘dead’ representing a dying and/or dead tree.
Trees for relocation were noted where tree and site conditions were favorable. Healthy trees with a DBH of less than 12 inches, located on level terrain, were considered as prime relocation candidates.
2 Inches divided by 3.14 () provide diameter measurement in inches.
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3.1 Scope of Work Limitations
No root crown excavations or investigations, or internal probing were performed during the tree assessments. Therefore, the presence or absence of internal decay or other hidden inferiorities in individual trees could not be confirmed. It is recommended that any large tree proposed for preservation or relocation in an urban setting be thoroughly inspected for internal, or subterranean, decay by a qualified arborist before finalizing preservation or relocation plans.
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4 RESULTS
4.1 Protected Tree Summary
There are 24 protected trees located throughout and immediately adjacent to 21st Century Fox Studios. In total, six of these are located within the proposed FSMP project area. The 24 protected trees include 21 California sycamores and 3 coast live oaks. There were no additional native oak species, Southern California black walnuts, or California bay trees of jurisdictional size located on the FSMP Project Site.
The 24 trees are dispersed throughout the property and are primarily planted in planter cut outs and planting strips. The trees are primarily single stemmed and have tree diameters at 4.5 feet DBH that varied from tree to tree and range from 4 to 33 inches. Average tree heights and canopy widths range from 35 to 70 feet tall and extend 10 to 55 feet at their widest points.
The trees share similar health and structural ratings, the majority of which are in “fair” health and “fair” structure. A total of 58.3% exhibit fair health, and 41.6% exhibit good health. None of the protected trees were found to be dead. Structurally, 58.3% of the trees are considered in fair structural condition, and 41.6% are considered in good structural condition. Good condition trees exhibit acceptable vigor, healthy foliage, adequate structure, and lack of any major maladies. Fair condition trees are typical, with few maladies, but declining vigor.
To accommodate the proposed site development, 6 of the 24 protected trees will potentially require removal. All six of the trees potentially requiring removal are California sycamores. A full account of the physical characteristics and disposition of all protected trees on the FSMP Project Site is available in the tree data matrix (Appendix A).
4.2 Ornamental Tree Summary
There are 942 ornamental trees dispersed throughout the project site. In total 415 are located within the FSMP project site. The 942 ornamental trees are represented by 63 individual tree species. As depicted in Table 1, palm trees are the most dominant tree type on the Project Site, with 240 trees representing 25.5% of the site’s ornamental trees. The majority of the palms are Mexican fan palms (Washingtonia robusta) and pygmy date palms (Phoenix roebelenii), with 148 and 73 individual trees respectively. Indian laurel fig (Ficus microcarpa nitida), Afghan pine (Pinus elderica), and Canary Island pine (Pinus canariensis) are the next highest occurring species at the Project Site, with 100, 84, and 75 individual trees, respectively. Species tree totals decline for the remaining species with fern pine (Podocarpus gracilior), weeping fig (Ficus benjamina), and Italian cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) present at the next highest levels with 56, 53, and 51 individual trees, respectively. The remaining trees are at lower levels, but combine to represent 32.1% of the tree population.
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Table 1
Summary of Ornamental Tree Species
Tree Species
Scientific Name Common Name Number of Trees Percentage
Acer palmatum Japanese maple 1 0.11%
Arbutus unedo Strawberry tree 9 0.96%
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King palm 6 0.64%
Brachychiton acerifolius Flame tree 2 0.21%
Callistemon pallidus Lemon bottlebrush 5 0.53%
Callistemon viminalis Weeping bottlebrush 2 0.21%
Camellia sinensis Camellia 1 0.11%
Cedrus atlantica Atlas Cedar 2 0.21%
Ceiba speciosa Silk floss tree 2 0.21%
Cercis occidentalis Western redbud 1 0.11%
Corymbia citriodora Lemon-scented gum 1 0.11%
Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 51 5.41%
Eriobotrya japonica Loquat 1 0.11%
Erythrina caffra Coral tree 39 4.14%
Eucalyptus camaldulensis Red gum 1 0.11%
Eucalyptus cinerea Argyle apple 1 0.11%
Eucalyptus ficifolia Red flowering gum 1 0.11%
Eucalyptus globulus Blue gum 6 0.64%
Eucalyptus nicholii Peppermint gum 1 0.11%
Eucalyptus ovata Swamp gum 2 0.21%
Eugenia spp. Eugenia 1 0.11%
Feijoa sellowiana Pineapple guava 1 0.11%
Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 53 5.63%
Ficus macrophylla Moreton bay fig 1 0.11%
Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian-laurel fig 100 10.62%
Ficus rubiginosa Rusty-leaf fig 1 0.11%
Geijera parviflora Australian willow 5 0.53%
Ginkgo biloba Ginko 9 0.96%
Hibiscus syriacus Rose-of-Sharon 1 0.11%
Ilex opaca Holly 3 0.32%
Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda 8 0.85%
Juniperus chinensis
'Torulosa'
Hollywood juniper 31 3.29%
Juniperus occidentalis Western cedar 1 0.11%
Kigelia pinnata Sausage tree 2 0.21%
Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 28 2.97%
Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle 21 2.23%
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Table 1
Summary of Ornamental Tree Species
Tree Species
Scientific Name Common Name Number of Trees Percentage
Ligustrum lucidum Privet 16 1.70%
Liquidambar styraciflua Sweetgum 1 0.11%
Liquidambar styraciflua
'Rotundiloba'
Sweetgum “Rotundiloba” 2 0.21%
Liriodendron tulipifera Tulip tree 3 0.32%
Lophostemon confertus Brisbane box 2 0.21%
Magnolia grandiflora Southern magnolia 1 0.11%
Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad-leaved paperbark 22 2.34%
Olea europaea Common olive 2 0.21%
Persea americana Avocado 4 0.42%
Phoenix dactylifera Date palm 9 0.96%
Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 73 7.75%
Pinus canariensis Canary Island pine 75 7.96%
Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 84 8.92%
Pittosporum tobira Japanese pittosporum 2 0.21%
Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 56 5.94%
Populus nigra Italica Lombardy poplar 7 0.74%
Prunus spp. Cherry spp. 2 0.21%
Pyrus calleryana Callery pear 16 1.70%
Schefflera actinophylla Umbrella tree 2 0.21%
Schinus molle Peruvian pepper 1 0.11%
Schinus terebinthifolius Brazilian pepper 1 0.11%
Syagrus romanzoffiana Queen palm 4 0.42%
Syzygium paniculatum Brush cherry 1 0.11%
Thuja spp. Cedar 2 0.21%
Ulmus parvifolia Chinese elm 4 0.42%
Unknown spp. Unknown 1 0.11%
Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 148 15.71%
Total 942 100%
The trees range from single- to multi-stemmed and have tree diameters that varied from tree to tree and range from 1 to 48 inches. Of the 942 ornamental trees, 427 have stem diameters greater than 12 inches. Average tree heights and canopy widths range from 2 to 85 feet tall and extend 1 to 70 feet at their widest points. The tallest trees consist primarily of Mexican fan palms, Afghan pines, Indian laurel figs, and Canary Island pines. The larger tree species, including the Afghan pine, Canary Island pine, fern pine, and Indian laurel figs dominate the larger canopy spread categories. Appendix A provides tree height attribute information for each tree on the project site.
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The trees share similar health and structural ratings, the majority of which are in “good” health and “fair” structure. As presented in Appendix A, over half of the trees, a total of 62.9%, exhibit good health. With the exception of two dead trees, the remaining trees are classified as in fair (35.2%) and poor (1.6%) condition. Structurally, 83.2% of the trees are considered in fair condition, 14% in good condition, 2.4% in poor condition, and 0.1% in very poor condition. Good condition trees exhibit acceptable vigor, healthy foliage, adequate structure, and lack of any major maladies. Fair condition trees are typical, with few maladies, but declining vigor. Poor condition trees exhibit declining vigor, unhealthy foliage, poor branch structure , or excessive lean. The most commonly observed maladies include pruning wounds, constrained growing spaces, and tree crown restrictions from nearby buildings.
4.3 Mapping
The location of each tree identified in the FSMP project site is depicted in Appendix B.
4.4 Tree Removal/Encroachment
The analysis of affected trees presented below is based on the proposed project footprint. For the purposes of this report, tree removal is conservatively considered necessary when the trunk is located inside or within 2 feet of the proposed limits of each of the six Development Areas. Encroachment is expected when soil and roots are disturbed within the tree protected zone (canopy drip line plus 5 feet or 15 feet from trunk, whichever is greater). Typically, specific circumstances allow some Protected Trees that are being encroached upon to be preserved in place within or adjacent to the Development Area. These trees have been identified during the site planning stage and have been included in this report. Table 2 summarizes the total number of Protected and Ornamental Trees by species, which have potential to be subject to direct construction-related impacts.
In total, 423 trees may require removal based on the disturbance analysis conducted for this report. It is estimated that 6 out of 24 protected trees and 417 out of the 942 ornamental trees may need to be removed. As seen in Table 2, 208 of the 416 ornamental trees that may require removal are over 12 inches DBH. In total, 103 of 208 ornamental trees that may require removal (over 12 inches DBH) are multi-stemmed trees with average individual stem diameters of approximately 9 inches. Table 3 provides a breakdown of potential individual tree removal totals by project area. Individual tree dispositions and locations are provided in Appendix A and Appendix C respectively.
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Table 2
Summary of Potential Tree Removals
Potential Tree Removals
Scientific Name Common Name Number of Trees Total Number of Trees over 12 inches DBH
Acer palmatum Japanese maple 1 0
Arbutus unedo Strawberry tree 1 0
Callistemon viminalis Weeping bottlebrush 1 0
Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 38 0
Eriobotrya japonica Loquat 1 0
Erythrina caffra Coral tree 32 29
Eucalyptus camaldulensis Red gum 1 0
Eucalyptus cinerea Argyle apple 1 1
Eucalyptus ficifolia Red flowering gum 1 1
Eucalyptus globulus Blue gum 3 3
Eucalyptus ovata Swamp gum 2 2
Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 10 3
Ficus macrophylla Moreton Bay fig 1 1
Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian Laurel fig 70 50
Geijera parviflora Australian willow 5 0
Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacaranda 1 1
Juniperus chinensis
'Torulosa'
Hollywood juniper 4 0
Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 4 0
Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtl 5 1
Ligustrum lucidum Privet 1 0
Lophostemon confertus Brisbane box 1 0
Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad-leaved paperbark 22 21
Phoenix dactylifera Date palm 5 5
Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 28 4
Pinus canariensis Canary Island pine 26 10
Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 77 18
Platanus racemosa California sycamore 6* 4*
Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 1
Prunus spp. Cherry species 2 0
Pyrus calleryana Callery pear 13 0
Syagrus romanzoffiana Queen palm 4 4
Thuja spp. Cedar species 2 2
Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 53 50
Total 423 212
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Table 3
Tree Removal by Individual Project Area
Removals
Area Total Over 12-inches
A 132 (5*) 47 (3*)
B 83 (1*) 54 (1*)
C 49 25
D 102 34
E 39 39
Future Parking 18 13
Total 423 212
* Protected Tree
4.5 Candidates Suitable for Preservation and Relocation
In addition to the general site tree evaluations, Dudek evaluated all of the potentially disturbed protected trees for their potential for preservation in place or relocation. Trees identified as candidates for preservation in place and relocation typically exhibit good health (new growth and vigor) and structure (trunk/branching); have no uncorrectable, outwardly detectable defects; and show no signs or symptoms of serious pest infestation or species-specific pathogens. In order for the trees to avoid incidental damage during construction or relocation, preservation and protection measures must be provided before, during, and following the construction phase. Measures that are recommended for implementation during these phases are provided in Appendix C.
In total, 543 trees will be preserved and protected in place throughout the studio. The 543 protected/retained trees include 18 protected trees and 525 ornamental trees. Of these, 9 trees (all ornamental) have canopies within 15 feet of the construction limits and are recommended for tree protection. None of the protected trees outside of the FSMP are within 15 feet of construction limits. As such, the 18 remaining protected trees do not require tree protection measures. Furthermore, none of the protected trees located on the project site are considered suitable candidates for relocation. Individual tree dispositions and locations are provided in Appendix A, and C respectively.
4.6 Mapping
The location of each tree identified in the FSMP project site is depicted in Appendix B.
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5 MITIGATION
The proposed project’s mitigation effort will include avoidance, minimization of, and mitigation for proposed impacts to trees, which shall be consistent with the goals and intent of the Protected Tree Ordinance.
5.1 Mitigation Plan
Mitigation will be required for potential impacts associated with the FSMP project affecting up to six California sycamores. This tee report addresses tree mitigation plantings to address such impacts and satisfies the requirements of the City of Los Angeles. It is assumed that the mitigation outlined herein is applicable to the impacts presented by the currently proposed project, and where it is possible to reduce tree impacts through planning and other efforts identified at later stages of project development, mitigation measures will be reduced proportionally.
The City’s ordinance regarding the “Protected Tree Relocation and Replacement” requires that a permittee replace a protected tree approved for removal or relocation “within the property by at least two trees of a protected variety.” Section 46.02(c)1 further states “each replacement tree shall be at least a 15-gallon, or larger, specimen in size, measuring one inch or more in diameter one foot above the base, and be not less than seven feet in height measured from the base. The size and number of replacement trees shall approximate the value of the tree to be replaced.”
Based on impacts to six California sycamores within the FSMP project site, a minimum of 12 15-gallon size California sycamores are required according to City Ordinance No. 177404.
Dudek recommends all tree plantings be subject to a 5-year monitoring effort by independent 3rd party, certified arborist. This monitoring effort would consider growth, health, and condition of the subject trees in order to evaluate the project’s success. The monitoring effort may result in a recommendation of remedial actions should any of the tree plantings exhibit poor or declining health. In an effort to maintain minimum mitigation tree quantities follow the 5-year monitoring period, Dudek recommends over-planting mitigation trees by 50%, resulting in a mitigation planting of 18 15-gallon size California sycamores.
The specific location of individual mitigation tree plantings on site shall be addressed in the mitigation planting plan or landscape design plan prepared for the site. Dudek estimates that all of the required mitigation trees can be accommodated within the proposed project landscape areas. The mitigation requirement and the approved tree replacement mitigation ratio is at the discretion of the City and subject to final tree impact analysis. As such, the final tree numbers associated with tree replacement and other mitigation components may vary from that presented in this Tree Inventory and Assessment.
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6 TREE PROTECTION
In total, nine ornamental trees adjacent to the FSMP project site are recommended for preservation through the implementation of Tree Protection Measures. However, based on the City’s requirements, these trees do not require preservation. Should preservation be selected, Dudek recommends that the nine trees be protected according the Tree Protection Measures in Appendix D.
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7 CONCLUSION
The project site includes 24 trees meeting the City’s Protected Tree Ordinance definition of a protected tree. Up to six protected trees, all California sycamore, and 417 ornamental trees (208 over 12 inches DBH) may be removed due to Project development. The City of Los Angeles requires that the six protected trees, if removed, be replaced at a minimum ratio of 2:1 with 15-gallon trees of like species. The City does not require the replacement of the remaining 417 ornamental trees requiring removal to accommodate the project. Actual tree impact or encroachment numbers may be lower than anticipated and presented in this report once grading plans are staked in the field and are being implemented. Any adjustments to the number of impacted trees will be documented by the project’s arborist.
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8 ARBORIST’S DISCLOSURE
This report provides conclusions and recommendations based on a visual examination of the trees and surrounding site by an ISA Certified Arborist. Arborists are tree specialists who use their education, knowledge, training and experience to examine trees, recommend measures to enhance the beauty and health of trees, and attempt to reduce the risk of living near trees.
Arborists cannot detect every condition that could possibly lead to the failure of a tree. Trees are living organisms that may fail in ways not fully understood. Conditions are often hidden within trees and below ground. This evaluation did not include subterranean, aerial, or internal examination. Arborists cannot guarantee that a tree will be healthy or safe under all circumstances, or for a specific period of time. There are no guarantees that a tree’s condition will not change over a short or long period due to climatic, cultural or environmental conditions. Trees provide many benefits to those who live near them. They also include inherent risks that can be minimized, but not eliminated.
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APPENDIX A
Tree Information Matrix
D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9
1 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 6 24.95997 6 7 12 15 12 5 30 25 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area F 6436469.643 1840719.33
2 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 7 24 12 11 10 8 7 7 7 30 25 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area F 6436463.087 1840728.341
3 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 7 23.34524 11 10 9 9 8 7 7 30 25 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area F 6436455.463 1840739.289
4 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 6 22.80351 14 9 9 8 7 7 30 25 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area F 6436446.728 1840752.592
5 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 7 22.53886 13 9 9 8 8 7 30 25 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area F 6436439.779 1840762.142
6 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 5 25.74879 14 13 10 10 7 7 30 25 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area F 6436433.764 1840771.336
7 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 7 27.98214 12 12 12 11 10 7 9 30 25 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area F 6436428.204 1840779.88
8 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 6 26.98148 15 14 8 9 9 9 30 25 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area F 6436421.348 1840788.736
9 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 1 7 7 15 4 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area F 6436406.542 1840793.71
10 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 1 7 7 15 4 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area F 6436404.451 1840796.482
11 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 1 7 7 15 4 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area F 6436401.959 1840799.801
12 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 1 9 9 15 4 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area F 6436399.477 1840803.481
13 Olea europaea Common olive 13 7.416198 3 4 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 18 10 Good Fair No No Tree Protection 6436396.819 1840830.756
14 Olea europaea Common olive 6 10.0995 6 4 4 4 3 3 18 16 Good Fair No No Tree Protection 6436407.341 1840839.455
15 Brachychiton acerifolius Flame tree 2 17.20465 14 10 35 25 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436376.173 1840831.478
16 Brachychiton acerifolius Flame tree 1 19 19 45 25 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436369.078 1840840.348
17 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 5 19.07878 11 9 8 7 7 30 25 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436372.701 1840874.61
18 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 6 6 30 15 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436333.447 1840896.574
19 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 4 8.660254 5 5 4 3 20 12 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436288.197 1840968.26
20 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 8 8 35 18 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436272.735 1840966.728
21 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 7 7 35 15 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436263.919 1840976.265
22 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 2 13.34166 13 3 35 25 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436278.191 1840980.743
23 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 2 7.211103 6 4 25 10 Good Poor No No Preservation 6436276.373 1840985.771
24 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 2 6.403124 5 4 20 8 Good Poor No No Preservation 6436274.377 1840989.83
25 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 1 10 10 30 20 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436271.455 1840993.329
26 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 1 11 11 33 20 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436271.794 1841002.19
27 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 3 10.48809 7 6 5 20 20 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436273.753 1841007.236
28 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 6 6 7 4 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436241.023 1841009.967
29 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 1 1 7 3 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436250.273 1841037.832
30 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 1 1 7 3 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436248.043 1841040.405
31 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 1 1 7 3 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436252.617 1841046.727
32 Syzygium paniculatum Eugenia 2 8.602325 5 7 40 25 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436217.205 1841047.374
33 Ulmus parvifolia Chinese elm 3 6.557439 5 3 3 30 25 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436207.113 1841074.157
34 Eucalyptus globulus Blue gum 1 27 27 45 40 Fair Poor Yes No Preservation 6436190.748 1841084.91
35 Eucalyptus globulus Blue gum 1 37 37 70 40 Fair Poor Yes No Preservation 6436177.435 1841104.258
36 Eucalyptus globulus Blue gum 1 39 39 70 40 Fair Poor Yes No Preservation 6436166.665 1841124.573
37 Ligustrum lucidum Broad-leaf privet 1 9 9 16 8 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436203.725 1841090.67
38 Ligustrum lucidum Broad-leaf privet 1 9 9 16 8 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436206.411 1841087.139
39 Ligustrum lucidum Broad-leaf privet 1 9 9 16 8 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436208.958 1841083.839
40 Ligustrum lucidum Broad-leaf privet 1 9 9 16 8 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436211.091 1841080.993
41 Ligustrum lucidum Broad-leaf privet 1 6 6 16 8 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436213.266 1841077.797
42 Ligustrum lucidum Broad-leaf privet 1 8 8 16 8 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436215.665 1841074.657
X -Coordinate Y - CoordinateIndividual Stem Diameter (in.)
Appendix A - Tree Information Matrix
Canopy
(ft.)Health Structure
Over 12-in
stem DBHProtected Removal Disposition by Area
Tree
No.Botanical Name Common Name Stems
Diameter
(in.)
Height
(ft.)
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D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9X -Coordinate Y - Coordinate
Individual Stem Diameter (in.)
Appendix A - Tree Information Matrix
Canopy
(ft.)Health Structure
Over 12-in
stem DBHProtected Removal Disposition by Area
Tree
No.Botanical Name Common Name Stems
Diameter
(in.)
Height
(ft.)
43 Ligustrum lucidum Broad-leaf privet 1 8 8 16 8 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436217.569 1841071.267
44 Ligustrum lucidum Broad-leaf privet 1 9 9 16 8 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436220.609 1841087.036
45 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 1 10 10 20 18 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436157.648 1841137.592
46 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 3 21.9545 13 13 12 40 40 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436137.351 1841154.395
47 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 1 14 14 40 20 Good Poor Yes No Preservation 6436144.624 1841151.434
48 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 1 15 15 40 35 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436147.821 1841162.493
49 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 2 19.20937 12 15 40 35 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436143.365 1841173.022
50 Schefflera actinophylla Queensland umbrella tree 1 29 29 70 65 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436135.562 1841170.063
51 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 1 1 1 15 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436124.954 1841181.903
52 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 1 1 1 15 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436129.29 1841185.327
53 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 1 1 1 15 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436133.131 1841188.476
54 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 1 1 1 15 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436135.954 1841191.244
55 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 1 1 1 15 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436138.593 1841193.819
56 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 1 1 1 15 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436140.498 1841197.853
57 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 1 1 1 15 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436137.513 1841202.668
58 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 1 1 1 15 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436134.598 1841207.725
59 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 1 1 1 15 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436131.18 1841211.985
60 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 1 1 15 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436113.155 1841190.919
61 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 3 3 15 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436111.993 1841200.363
62 Ligustrum lucidum Broad-leaf privet 2 9.433981 8 5 35 20 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436109.462 1841205.033
63 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 5 24.61707 19 8 6 9 8 30 35 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436128.519 1841217.268
64 Callistemon pallidus Lemon bottlebrush 3 6.557439 5 3 3 25 15 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436145.843 1841232.624
65 Callistemon pallidus Lemon bottlebrush 1 7 7 18 12 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436169.558 1841248.022
66 Callistemon pallidus Lemon bottlebrush 1 12 12 30 2 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436201.457 1841238.986
67 Callistemon pallidus Lemon bottlebrush 1 7 7 18 10 Good Poor No No Preservation 6436221.898 1841209.318
68 Callistemon pallidus Lemon bottlebrush 2 12.80625 10 8 28 15 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436238.084 1841184.748
69 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 10 10 9 8 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436262.318 1841117.285
70 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 9 9 9 8 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436257.535 1841106.7
71 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 2 4.242641 3 3 4 5 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436260.958 1841101.41
72 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 3 3 4 5 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436253.656 1841101.637
73 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 2 9.219544 7 6 30 20 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436255.379 1841096.261
74 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 7 7 15 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436247.999 1841098.446
75 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 6 6 3 2 2 1 3 3 25 12 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436254.345 1841081.085
76 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 26 26 85 70 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436272.143 1841054.015
77 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 2 4.242641 3 3 4 8 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436259.48 1841057.655
78 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 2 4.242641 3 3 4 8 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436263.223 1841062.53
79 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 2 6.403124 4 5 8 10 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436267.587 1841066.465
80 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 2 4.242641 3 3 7 8 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436272.216 1841070.577
81 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 32 32 85 45 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436301.195 1841075.795
82 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 3 10.48809 7 5 6 25 28 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436293.572 1841087.921
83 Pittosporum tobira Japanese pittosporum 2 22.67157 17 15 35 30 Good Poor Yes No Preservation 6436283.487 1841104.512
84 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 5 5 4 8 Good Good No No Preservation 6436346.132 1841062.973
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D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9X -Coordinate Y - Coordinate
Individual Stem Diameter (in.)
Appendix A - Tree Information Matrix
Canopy
(ft.)Health Structure
Over 12-in
stem DBHProtected Removal Disposition by Area
Tree
No.Botanical Name Common Name Stems
Diameter
(in.)
Height
(ft.)
85 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 4 4 2 4 Good Good No No Preservation 6436349.328 1841059.517
86 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 6 6 3 4 Good Good No No Preservation 6436349.517 1841058.827
87 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 3 43.28972 4 43 3 3 6 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436350.682 1841057.801
88 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 3 3 3 3 Good Good No No Preservation 6436351.378 1841055.542
89 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 4 4 4 3 Good Good No No Preservation 6436354.068 1841052.544
90 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 2 4.242641 3 3 4 6 Good Good No No Preservation 6436351.729 1841051.925
91 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 2 6.708204 6 3 6 8 Good Good No No Preservation 6436351.83 1841046.577
92 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 4 4 6 8 Good Good No No Preservation 6436355.961 1841044.702
93 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 4 4 6 8 Good Good No No Preservation 6436358.413 1841043.369
94 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 2 5.656854 4 4 4 8 Good Good No No Preservation 6436359.209 1841043.474
95 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 3 6.557439 5 3 3 5 8 Good Good No No Preservation 6436361.94 1841039.145
96 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 33.13608 33 3 55 50 Poor Fair Yes No Preservation 6436343.93 1841023.238
97 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 4 4 7 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436340.208 1841014.911
98 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 29 29 65 45 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6436332.78 1841015.89
99 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 6 6 7 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436338.486 1840996.278
100 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 37 37 75 50 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436349.691 1840956.927
101 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 12 12 18 15 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436356.811 1840941.522
102 Platanus racemosa Western sycamore 1 25 25 45 45 Good Fair Yes Yes Preservation 6436392.339 1840936.592
103 Platanus racemosa Western sycamore 2 33.24154 23 24 45 45 Good Fair Yes Yes Preservation 6436414.923 1840956.271
104 Cercis occidentalis Western redbud 2 4.242641 3 3 17 16 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436426.06 1840973.42
105 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 3 6.164414 5 3 2 6 8 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436413.623 1840995.947
106 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 3 6.164414 5 3 2 6 8 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436418.769 1840997.149
107 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 5 5 6 8 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436422.561 1840991.939
108 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 3 11.53256 9 6 4 25 20 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436439.638 1840990.037
109 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 1 14 14 25 20 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436453.488 1840999.273
110 Ginkgo biloba Ginko 1 2 2 12 5 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436491.876 1840983.36
111 Ginkgo biloba Ginko 1 1 1 8 5 Good Poor No No Preservation 6436480.775 1840994.598
112 Ginkgo biloba Ginko 1 2 2 12 8 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436474.928 1841005.318
113 Pittosporum tobira Japanese pittosporum 2 10.81665 9 6 22 20 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436461.814 1841025.641
114 Ginkgo biloba Ginko 1 4 4 15 9 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436445.551 1841065.408
115 Ginkgo biloba Ginko 1 3 3 15 9 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436449.898 1841058.344
116 Ginkgo biloba Ginko 1 3 3 15 9 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436454.746 1841050.847
117 Ginkgo biloba Ginko 1 3 3 15 12 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436480.687 1841023.313
118 Ginkgo biloba Ginko 1 3 3 15 10 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436493.691 1841005.31
119 Ginkgo biloba Ginko 1 3 3 15 10 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436501.38 1840994.543
120 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 32 32 70 60 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436417.061 1841045.055
121 Camellia sinensis Camellia 2 1.414214 1 1 10 8 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436419.892 1841038.537
122 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 2 4.242641 3 3 3 3 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436414.768 1841034.149
123 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 3 3 2 3 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436411.862 1841032.412
124 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 3 3 4 3 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436412.542 1841029.624
125 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 3 3 4 3 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436412.656 1841029.722
126 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 2 2 3 1 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436409.716 1841027.746
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D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9X -Coordinate Y - Coordinate
Individual Stem Diameter (in.)
Appendix A - Tree Information Matrix
Canopy
(ft.)Health Structure
Over 12-in
stem DBHProtected Removal Disposition by Area
Tree
No.Botanical Name Common Name Stems
Diameter
(in.)
Height
(ft.)
127 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 3 3 3 1 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436408.848 1841025.142
128 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 2 2.236068 2 1 3 1 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436408.848 1841025.142
129 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 3 3 4 1 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436405.576 1841025.381
130 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 3 3 4 1 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436405.305 1841023.099
131 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 2 2 2 1 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436405.305 1841023.099
132 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 2 2 3 1 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436402.674 1841024.163
133 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 2 2 2 1 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436402.401 1841020.628
134 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 3 3 4 3 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436402.401 1841020.628
135 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 2 3.605551 3 2 4 3 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436367.28 1841027.349
136 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 2 13.34166 13 3 30 25 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436526.898 1840928.332
137 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 17 17 70 28 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436513.155 1840929.409
138 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 15 15 55 25 Good Fair Yes No Tree Protection 6436498.4 1840915.631
139 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 13 13 55 25 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436483.729 1840918.938
140 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 17 17 70 35 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436476.862 1840930.621
141 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 15 15 70 35 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area F 6436486.165 1840885.629
142 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 2 13.34166 13 3 35 25 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area F 6436474.161 1840847.971
143 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 3 17.14643 13 5 10 35 25 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area F 6436467.586 1840843.386
144 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 1 13 13 35 25 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area F 6436459.465 1840837.461
145 Eucalyptus cinerea Argyle apple 1 25 25 70 30 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area F 6436449.395 1840848.868
146 Acer palmatum Japanese maple 3 1.732051 1 1 1 12 8 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area F 6436444.187 1840862.93
147 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 3 14.59452 14 4 1 25 20 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6436398.366 1840889.882
148 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 34 34 60 50 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6436453.025 1840915.318
149 Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 16 12 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436363.856 1841123.239
150 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 6 6 0 0 0 0 5 5 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436350.786 1841118.251
151 Unknown spp. Unknown spp. 2 17.69181 12 13 0 0 0 28 25 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6436343.268 1841128.24
152 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 32 32 0 0 0 65 40 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436334.169 1841145.991
153 Ilex opaca Holly 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 12 10 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436338.102 1841154.776
154 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 8 8 6 4 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436341.978 1841158.828
155 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 6 6 6 4 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436346.382 1841165.872
156 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 1 11 11 24 20 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436356.973 1841190.644
157 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 1 11 11 24 20 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436365.076 1841183.004
158 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 33 33 65 40 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436384.85 1841207.278
159 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 3 3.464102 2 2 2 2 3 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436392.526 1841199.499
160 Schinus terbinthifolius Schinus terbinthifolius 2 23.34524 17 16 24 35 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436419.337 1841206.414
161 Ceiba speciosa Silk floss tree 1 17 17 22 30 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436438.05 1841180.267
162 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 5 10.95445 5 6 5 4 3 3 25 24 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436427.574 1841167.174
163 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 34 85 50 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436403.547 1841146.253
164 Quercus agriolia Coast live oak 1 5 20 10 Good Fair No Yes Preservation 6436360.861 1841258.015
165 Quercus agriolia Coast live oak 1 4 20 10 Good Fair No Yes Preservation 6436331.029 1841239.786
166 Quercus agriolia Coast live oak 1 4 20 10 Good Fair No Yes Preservation 6436306.942 1841219.559
167 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 1 18 18 25 18 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436278.62 1841215.665
168 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 14 14 25 18 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436292.261 1841219.692
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D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9X -Coordinate Y - Coordinate
Individual Stem Diameter (in.)
Appendix A - Tree Information Matrix
Canopy
(ft.)Health Structure
Over 12-in
stem DBHProtected Removal Disposition by Area
Tree
No.Botanical Name Common Name Stems
Diameter
(in.)
Height
(ft.)
169 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 5 3.316625 2 1 1 2 1 18 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436278.044 1841230.344
170 Feijoa sellowiana Pineapple guave 5 5.196152 3 2 3 2 1 18 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436299.499 1841236.781
171 Liriodendron tulipifera Tulip tree 1 5 5 18 16 Dead Dead No No Preservation 6436309.273 1841242.724
172 Liriodendron tulipifera Tulip tree 1 5 5 18 14 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436330.764 1841259.333
173 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 5 5 14 6 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436333.946 1841272.409
174 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 5 5 14 6 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436337.888 1841269.247
175 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 5 5 14 6 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436340.937 1841265.52
176 Magnolia grandiflora Southern magnolia 1 3 3 15 12 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436336.084 1841329.65
177 Ilex opaca Holly 1 5 5 14 10 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436336.688 1841311.021
178 Ilex opaca Holly 1 3 3 14 10 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436326.826 1841316.211
179 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 32 32 65 60 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436303.774 1841309.261
180 Ulmus parvifolia Chinese elm 1 17 17 50 50 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436260.66 1841276.627
181 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 34 34 65 50 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436263.447 1841260.332
182 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 12 12 22 24 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436068.138 1841264.559
183 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 13 13 20 24 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436002.51 1841360.182
184 Persea americana Avocado 2 12.20656 10 7 24 24 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6435940.896 1841451.59
185 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 1 3 3 20 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6435880.135 1841546.267
186 Corymbia citriodora Lemon-scented gum 1 7 7 40 25 Good Fair No No Preservation 6435870.057 1841536.323
187 Eucalyptus nicholii Peppermint gum 1 15 15 45 25 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6435863.167 1841561.964
188 Schinus molle Peruvian pepper 1 3 3 20 12 Good Fair No No Preservation 6435887.617 1841554.354
189 Platanus racemosa Western sycamore 1 22 22 65 35 Good Fair Yes Yes Preservation 6435889.643 1841569.105
190 Arbutus unedo Strawberry tree 1 1 1 14 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6435912.907 1841579.738
191 Platanus racemosa Western sycamore 1 14 14 50 40 Good Fair Yes Yes Preservation 6435909.777 1841596.794
192 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 19 19 50 45 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6435930.422 1841601.475
193 Platanus racemosa Western sycamore 1 16 16 60 45 Good Fair Yes Yes Preservation 6435926.852 1841614.835
194 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 2 13.45362 10 9 25 16 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6435981.036 1841524.511
195 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 2 10 8 6 25 16 Good Fair No No Preservation 6435994.849 1841505.114
196 Schefflera actinophylla Queensland umbrella tree 2 8.944272 8 4 16 12 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436021.202 1841470.972
197 Persea americana Avocado 2 2.828427 2 2 11 3 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436037.901 1841450.747
198 Persea americana Avocado 1 8 8 38 12 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436058.206 1841416.829
199 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 3 1.414214 1 1 12 3 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436086.158 1841386.548
200 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 1 2 2 8 3 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436090.648 1841376.622
201 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 1 2 2 8 3 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436111.054 1841348.456
202 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 2 2.236068 2 1 10 4 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436129.9 1841322.033
203 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 4 4 13 10 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436134.256 1841303.302
204 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 12 12 16 15 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436107.065 1841282.79
205 Lophostemon confertus Brisbane box 1 3 3 16 8 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436131.599 1841281.037
206 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 5 4.690416 3 2 2 1 2 14 9 Good Fair No No Preservation 6435870.215 1841678.682
207 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 15 15 35 10 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6435826.992 1841615.278
208 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 45 10 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6435822.339 1841623.279
209 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 40 10 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6435817.975 1841621.537
210 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 35 35 55 45 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6435785.936 1841646.337
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D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9X -Coordinate Y - Coordinate
Individual Stem Diameter (in.)
Appendix A - Tree Information Matrix
Canopy
(ft.)Health Structure
Over 12-in
stem DBHProtected Removal Disposition by Area
Tree
No.Botanical Name Common Name Stems
Diameter
(in.)
Height
(ft.)
211 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 15 15 50 12 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6435777.356 1841698.577
212 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 2 2 7 4 Good Fair No No Preservation 6435840.056 1841732.854
213 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 2 2 7 4 Good Fair No No Preservation 6435825.903 1841751.414
214 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 2 4.242641 3 3 6 5 Good Fair No No Preservation 6435778.121 1841780.407
215 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 3 3 6 5 Good Fair No No Preservation 6435774.177 1841780.494
216 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 4 4 4 4 Good Fair No No Preservation 6435771.9 1841782.656
217 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 2 5 4 3 6 8 Good Fair No No Preservation 6435769.999 1841784.469
218 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 2 6.403124 4 5 6 8 Good Fair No No Preservation 6435769.225 1841787.459
219 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 4 7.348469 4 5 3 2 6 8 Good Fair No No Preservation 6435761.569 1841797.119
220 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 2 4.242641 3 3 3 3 Good Fair No No Preservation 6435758.907 1841800.122
221 Archontophoenix cunninghamiana King palm 1 12 12 20 15 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6435756.134 1841804.184
222 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 1 11 11 16 10 Good Fair No No Preservation 6435768.809 1841828.851
223 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 1 11 11 17 10 Good Fair No No Preservation 6435759.179 1841842.086
224 Prunus spp. Prunus spp. 2 1.414214 1 1 8 4 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435744.418 1841870.497
225 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 8 4.123106 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 13 8 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435719.976 1841847.69
226 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 4 7.348469 6 3 2 2 1 10 8 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435715.327 1841860.555
227 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 15 15 12 14 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6436176.27 1842147.103
228 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 15 15 45 16 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6436172.157 1842141.86
229 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 15 15 18 12 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6436165.987 1842138.429
230 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 8 8 6 8 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6436020.341 1842034.405
231 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 14 14 60 12 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6436019.22 1842032.414
232 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 7 7 5 6 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6436016.057 1842030.586
233 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 9 9 6 8 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435965.213 1841994.217
234 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 12 12 65 12 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435968.591 1841996.59
235 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 12 12 8 10 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435970.986 1841998.819
236 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 2 13.45362 10 9 26 14 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6435830.347 1841830.681
237 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 4 28.5482 13 14 15 15 60 25 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6435916.864 1841721.17
238 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 2 20 16 12 60 18 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6435920.636 1841721.923
239 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 4 25.37716 16 12 10 12 60 18 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6435924.335 1841726.918
240 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 18 18 70 12 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6435929.469 1841731.845
241 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 5 15.16575 9 8 7 6 30 28 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6435957.419 1841752.665
242 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 1 16 16 35 30 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436042.281 1841808.83
243 Ficus rubiginosa Rusty-leaf fig 1 15 15 35 35 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436286.751 1841977.152
244 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 15 15 18 20 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436357.797 1841885.003
245 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 19 19 60 40 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436343.747 1841876.945
246 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 28 28 60 45 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436310.137 1841859.534
247 Liriodendron tulipifera Tulip tree 1 11 11 40 20 Dead Dead No No Preservation 6436324.157 1841842.195
248 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 55 12 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436250.677 1841803.763
249 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 14 14 50 12 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436246.869 1841800.596
250 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 60 14 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436242.441 1841797.336
251 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 15 15 50 14 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436238.342 1841794.078
252 Cedrus atlantica Atlas cedar 1 25 25 38 40 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6436218.058 1841773.123
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D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9X -Coordinate Y - Coordinate
Individual Stem Diameter (in.)
Appendix A - Tree Information Matrix
Canopy
(ft.)Health Structure
Over 12-in
stem DBHProtected Removal Disposition by Area
Tree
No.Botanical Name Common Name Stems
Diameter
(in.)
Height
(ft.)
253 Cedrus atlantica Atlas cedar 1 8 8 28 14 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436209.103 1841761.936
254 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 18 18 3 14 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6436222.847 1841731.458
255 Platanus racemosa Western sycamore 1 14 14 48 24 Fair Fair Yes Yes Preservation 6436226.61 1841725.151
256 Platanus racemosa Western sycamore 1 11 11 45 24 Fair Fair No Yes Preservation 6436232.438 1841723.41
257 Platanus racemosa Western sycamore 1 8 8 35 20 Fair Fair No Yes Preservation 6436235.585 1841732.055
258 Platanus racemosa Western sycamore 1 12 12 0 0 0 0 40 35 Fair Fair Yes Yes Preservation 6436043.676 1841658.475
259 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 14 14 0 0 0 0 40 18 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6436007.406 1841635.138
260 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 14 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6435998.07 1841630.224
261 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 55 14 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6435998.623 1841606.291
262 Platanus racemosa Western sycamore 1 10 10 0 0 0 0 40 30 Fair Fair No Yes Preservation 6436019.836 1841577.373
263 Platanus racemosa Western sycamore 1 6 6 0 0 0 0 16 15 Fair Fair No Yes Preservation 6436034.673 1841581.268
264 Platanus racemosa Western sycamore 1 10 10 0 0 0 0 35 25 Fair Fair No Yes Preservation 6436028.469 1841564.868
265 Persea americana Avocado 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 12 8 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436046.929 1841540.706
266 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 18 18 0 0 0 0 50 12 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6436054.916 1841528.663
267 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 18 18 0 0 0 0 48 14 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6436062.179 1841516.363
268 Ceiba speciosa Silk floss tree 1 15 15 0 0 0 0 18 30 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6436084.23 1841505.074
269 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 15 15 0 0 0 0 20 20 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6436101.689 1841453.08
270 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 15 15 0 0 0 0 65 13 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6436127.6 1841531.165
271 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 7 7 0 0 0 0 10 8 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436135.416 1841538.685
272 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 27 27 0 0 0 0 65 45 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6436294.391 1841648.441
273 Archontophoenix cunninghamiana King palm 1 9 9 0 0 0 0 24 12 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436322.14 1841669.88
274 Archontophoenix cunninghamiana King palm 1 10 10 0 0 0 0 30 14 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436328.734 1841674.498
275 Platanus racemosa Western sycamore 1 10 10 0 0 0 0 40 20 Good Fair No Yes Preservation 6436381.255 1841706.568
276 Platanus racemosa Western sycamore 1 11 11 0 0 0 0 40 20 Good Fair No Yes Preservation 6436391.005 1841714.77
277 Archontophoenix cunninghamiana King palm 1 11 11 0 0 0 0 36 12 Fair Poor No No Preservation 6436402.683 1841729.948
278 Archontophoenix cunninghamiana King palm 1 11 11 0 0 0 0 23 12 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436409.095 1841734.446
279 Archontophoenix cunninghamiana King palm 1 11 11 0 0 0 0 23 12 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436436.23 1841750.521
280 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 11 11 0 0 0 0 50 10 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436448.622 1841763.512
281 Ligustrum lucidum Broad-leaf privet 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 8 4 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436512.21 1841664.984
282 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 2 2.828427 2 2 0 0 0 8 4 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436479.557 1841645.464
283 Ligustrum lucidum Broad-leaf privet 2 5 4 3 0 0 0 8 4 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436474.829 1841641.141
284 Ligustrum lucidum Broad-leaf privet 2 5 4 3 0 0 0 8 4 Fair Very poor No No Preservation 6436443.429 1841618.938
285 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 1 3 3 0 0 0 8 4 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436438.479 1841614.464
286 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 1 3 3 0 0 0 8 4 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436433.878 1841611.144
287 Ligustrum lucidum Broad-leaf privet 1 3 3 0 0 0 8 4 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436429.628 1841606.264
288 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 2 3.605551 3 2 0 0 0 10 8 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436408.488 1841593.448
289 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 2 4.472136 4 2 0 0 0 10 8 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436397.38 1841586.682
290 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 2 4.472136 4 2 0 0 0 10 8 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436379.221 1841572.619
291 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 1 13 13 0 0 0 25 22 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6436296.516 1841514.028
292 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 2 8.062258 8 1 0 0 0 14 10 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436279.252 1841499.107
293 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 2 6.324555 6 2 0 0 0 14 10 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436283.196 1841494.78
294 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 8 8 0 0 0 14 6 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436186.379 1841459.843
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D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9X -Coordinate Y - Coordinate
Individual Stem Diameter (in.)
Appendix A - Tree Information Matrix
Canopy
(ft.)Health Structure
Over 12-in
stem DBHProtected Removal Disposition by Area
Tree
No.Botanical Name Common Name Stems
Diameter
(in.)
Height
(ft.)
295 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 8 8 0 0 0 12 6 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436196.146 1841383.177
296 Ulmus parvifolia Chinese elm 1 18 18 0 0 0 45 40 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6436196.294 1841398.273
297 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 3 3 0 0 0 8 4 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436175.668 1841385.113
298 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 3 3 0 0 0 8 3 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436186.067 1841402.715
299 Ligustrum lucidum Broad-leaf privet 1 3 3 0 0 0 8 4 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436196.05 1841406.761
300 Ligustrum lucidum Broad-leaf privet 1 2 2 0 0 0 7 2 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436194.914 1841413.971
301 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 9.848858 4 0 0 0 9 9 4 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436199.482 1841411.784
302 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 4 4 0 0 0 9 4 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436204.613 1841418.327
303 Ulmus parvifolia Chinese elm 1 18 18 0 0 0 50 40 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6436218.533 1841416.432
304 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 4 4 0 0 0 9 4 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436225.534 1841433.581
305 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 3 3 0 0 0 7 4 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436226.888 1841432.292
306 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 7 7 0 0 0 9 4 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436228.014 1841419.753
307 Juniperus occidentalis Western cedar 1 14 14 0 0 0 30 25 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6436250.722 1841409.685
308 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 1 4 4 20 16 Good Good No No Preservation 6437388.348 1841141.115
309 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 1 4 4 20 16 Good Good No No Preservation 6437369.474 1841158.82
310 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 1 4 4 20 16 Good Good No No Preservation 6437357.301 1841181.152
311 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 1 8 8 30 28 Good Good No No Preservation 6437332.853 1841233.55
312 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 1 9 9 30 28 Good Good No No Preservation 6437316.248 1841251.579
313 Jacranda mimisifolia Jacaranda 5 12.80625 9 3 4 7 3 25 30 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437303.015 1841267.449
314 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 1 9 9 30 3 Good Good No No Preservation 6437290.445 1841283.35
315 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 1 9 9 30 3 Good Good No No Preservation 6437279.973 1841302.974
316 Jacranda mimisifolia Jacaranda 5 15.26434 9 8 6 6 4 30 30 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437296.673 1841330.098
317 Jacranda mimisifolia Jacaranda 5 18.60108 12 11 8 4 1 35 35 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437314.887 1841313.583
318 Jacranda mimisifolia Jacaranda 6 19.2873 12 9 8 7 4 3 3 35 35 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437346.302 1841261.317
319 Jacranda mimisifolia Jacaranda 4 16.58312 9 9 8 7 35 35 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437369.238 1841274.61
320 Jacranda mimisifolia Jacaranda 6 19.84943 10 9 8 8 7 6 35 35 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437350.083 1841302.239
321 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 3 10.48809 7 6 5 25 20 Good Poor No No Preservation 6437242.861 1841384.642
322 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 4 11.53256 6 6 6 5 25 20 Good Poor No No Preservation 6437231.999 1841379.886
323 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 4 11.53256 6 6 6 5 25 20 Good Poor No No Preservation 6437208.399 1841394.7
324 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 4 12.08305 7 6 6 5 25 20 Good Poor Yes No Preservation 6437220.004 1841402.96
325 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 4 12.08305 7 6 6 5 25 20 Good Poor Yes No Preservation 6437208.807 1841419.51
326 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 5 12.72792 7 6 6 5 4 25 20 Good Poor Yes No Preservation 6437194.389 1841409.954
327 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 5 12.72792 7 6 6 5 4 35 25 Good Poor Yes No Preservation 6437195.49 1841443.682
328 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 3 14.14214 10 8 6 33 25 Good Poor Yes No Preservation 6437206.235 1841452.547
329 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 3 14.14214 10 8 6 33 25 Good Poor Yes No Preservation 6437233.355 1841443.31
330 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 5 14.31782 8 8 6 5 4 33 25 Good Poor Yes No Preservation 6437254.777 1841427.335
331 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 6 14.86607 8 8 6 5 4 4 25 20 Good Poor Yes No Preservation 6437251.651 1841423.151
332 Populus nigra Italica Lobardy poplar 1 8 8 50 10 Poor Fair No No Preservation 6437239.716 1841530.316
333 Populus nigra Italica Lobardy poplar 1 8 8 38 10 Poor Fair No No Preservation 6437234.711 1841535.4
334 Populus nigra Italica Lobardy poplar 1 6 6 24 10 Poor Fair No No Preservation 6437212.969 1841564.75
335 Populus nigra Italica Lobardy poplar 1 6 6 24 10 Poor Fair No No Preservation 6437207.935 1841570.934
336 Populus nigra Italica Lobardy poplar 1 7 7 26 10 Poor Fair No No Preservation 6437197.777 1841582.184
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D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9X -Coordinate Y - Coordinate
Individual Stem Diameter (in.)
Appendix A - Tree Information Matrix
Canopy
(ft.)Health Structure
Over 12-in
stem DBHProtected Removal Disposition by Area
Tree
No.Botanical Name Common Name Stems
Diameter
(in.)
Height
(ft.)
337 Populus nigra Italica Lobardy poplar 1 8 8 35 10 Poor Fair No No Preservation 6437194.453 1841587.479
338 Populus nigra Italica Lobardy poplar 1 12 12 50 10 Poor Fair Yes No Preservation 6437180.381 1841608.86
339 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 1 3 3 16 14 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437252.577 1841693.223
340 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 1 7 7 16 14 Poor Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437251.449 1841693.829
341 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 1 5 5 19 14 Poor Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437251.157 1841694.847
342 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 12 2.236068 1 1 1 1 1 16 12 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437283.665 1841721.529
343 Ligustrum lucidum Broad-leaf privet 1 5 5 16 10 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437290.087 1841727.181
344 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 3 2.44949 1 2 1 16 10 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437297.904 1841727.935
345 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 2 2 6 5 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437291.445 1841731.451
346 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 15 15 10 1 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437287.419 1841746.944
347 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 15 15 10 1 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437272.094 1841768.174
348 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 13 13 40 15 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437381.134 1841817.232
349 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 16 16 60 18 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437390.877 1841805.224
350 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 13 13 60 18 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6437401.694 1841792.526
351 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 13 13 40 18 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6437405.7 1841781.135
352 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 13 13 50 18 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6437417.628 1841770.776
353 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 16 50 18 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6437427.188 1841758.032
354 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 14 50 18 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6437437.102 1841747.418
355 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 14 50 18 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6437446.594 1841734.632
356 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 14 65 9 Poor Fair Yes No Preservation 6437454.06 1841727.194
357 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 14 65 18 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6437469.12 1841717.454
358 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 14 65 18 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6437472.016 1841702.14
359 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 14 60 18 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6437482.075 1841685.806
360 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 15 15 65 18 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6437494.146 1841681.014
361 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 13 13 65 12 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6437512.319 1841657.303
362 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 12 12 50 12 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6437518.303 1841649.033
363 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 12 12 55 12 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6437530.215 1841633.649
364 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 10 10 55 12 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6437541.093 1841621.358
365 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 10 10 50 12 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6437548.569 1841612.82
366 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 9 9 45 12 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6437558.134 1841600.074
367 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 12 12 55 18 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6437567.908 1841586.922
368 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 14 14 65 18 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6437577.533 1841574.475
369 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 13 13 65 18 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6437586.95 1841562.41
370 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 14 14 60 18 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6437596.164 1841555.042
371 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 13 13 55 18 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6437626.112 1841524.594
372 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 9 9 50 18 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6437624.741 1841511.489
373 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 6 6 30 18 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6437651.31 1841501.8
374 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 8 8 30 18 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6437654.66 1841484.912
375 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 9 9 34 18 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6437656.138 1841476.187
376 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 10 10 34 18 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6437668.964 1841462.068
377 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 9 9 30 18 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6437678.295 1841452.253
378 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 9 9 24 12 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6437691.152 1841435.707
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D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9X -Coordinate Y - Coordinate
Individual Stem Diameter (in.)
Appendix A - Tree Information Matrix
Canopy
(ft.)Health Structure
Over 12-in
stem DBHProtected Removal Disposition by Area
Tree
No.Botanical Name Common Name Stems
Diameter
(in.)
Height
(ft.)
379 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 13 13 35 12 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6437699.654 1841425.931
380 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 8 8 30 12 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6437707.764 1841415.081
381 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 9 9 30 12 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6437717.478 1841402.403
382 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 10 10 35 12 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6437729.663 1841390.487
383 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 9 9 30 12 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6437739.632 1841380.086
384 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 13 13 30 16 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6437746.999 1841368.152
385 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 9 9 30 16 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6437756.831 1841355.573
386 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 10 10 30 16 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6437764.553 1841343.444
387 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 8 8 35 16 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6437772.784 1841332.464
388 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 8 8 35 16 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6437782.576 1841324.62
389 Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle 1 1 1 10 4 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437777.057 1841302.14
390 Arbutus unedo Strawberry tree 1 3 3 10 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437772.88 1841288.507
391 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 8 8 18 12 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437759.109 1841253.187
392 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 8 8 16 12 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437736.969 1841243.532
393 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 11 11 17 12 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437721.913 1841218.634
394 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 10 10 18 16 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437701.756 1841200.658
395 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 10 10 20 16 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437674.041 1841191.859
396 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 12 12 20 16 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6437649.645 1841174.402
397 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 8 8 15 16 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437631.199 1841158.816
398 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 7 7 14 16 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437612.31 1841139.744
399 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 7 7 15 14 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437587.116 1841127.178
400 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437216.715 1841292.092
401 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437230.497 1841274.88
402 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437242.621 1841255.102
403 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437256.942 1841234.745
404 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437269.197 1841214.464
405 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437284.883 1841193.314
406 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437298.496 1841175.188
407 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437312.603 1841154.37
408 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437322.706 1841135.392
409 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437339.939 1841117.874
410 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437357.754 1841099.485
411 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437369.185 1841079.027
412 Phoenix dactylifera Date palm 1 15 15 0 0 0 0 45 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437401.758 1841073.354
413 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437383.065 1841087.082
414 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 15 15 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437375.281 1841111.135
415 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437353.093 1841126.472
416 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437343.954 1841146.166
417 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437325.891 1841166.751
418 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437313.295 1841187.101
419 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437294.696 1841209.089
420 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437282.159 1841224.359
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D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9X -Coordinate Y - Coordinate
Individual Stem Diameter (in.)
Appendix A - Tree Information Matrix
Canopy
(ft.)Health Structure
Over 12-in
stem DBHProtected Removal Disposition by Area
Tree
No.Botanical Name Common Name Stems
Diameter
(in.)
Height
(ft.)
421 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437271.505 1841243.688
422 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437259.662 1841264.217
423 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437246.712 1841283.155
424 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 15 15 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437177.888 1841236.104
425 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 15 15 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437198.756 1841218.182
426 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437204.617 1841199.277
427 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437218.636 1841180.652
428 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437228.584 1841159.488
429 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437250.716 1841146.106
430 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437259.399 1841120.266
431 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437269.098 1841100.039
432 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437290.227 1841080.479
433 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437299.547 1841055.114
434 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437310.738 1841041.64
435 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437049.365 1841411.412
436 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437037.169 1841425.496
437 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437020.635 1841446.358
438 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436998.138 1841435.358
439 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436983.029 1841420.07
440 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436965.186 1841440.987
441 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436940.422 1841480.662
442 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436922.896 1841499.883
443 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436912.222 1841521.628
444 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436885.627 1841556.987
445 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436871.29 1841576.813
446 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436855.594 1841595.799
447 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436827.97 1841636.578
448 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436817.316 1841652.628
449 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436832.97 1841670.239
450 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436854.504 1841679.958
451 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436835.63 1841703.973
452 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436813.179 1841740.973
453 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436863.502 1841805.117
454 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 18 18 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436883.097 1841778.159
455 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 18 18 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436875.604 1841788.094
456 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 18 18 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436894.346 1841762.004
457 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 18 18 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436909.96 1841742.09
458 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 18 18 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436965.539 1841641.746
459 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 18 18 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436976.962 1841624.866
460 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 18 18 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436990.885 1841607.167
461 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 18 18 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437006.465 1841588.223
462 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 18 18 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437018.728 1841565.825
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D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9X -Coordinate Y - Coordinate
Individual Stem Diameter (in.)
Appendix A - Tree Information Matrix
Canopy
(ft.)Health Structure
Over 12-in
stem DBHProtected Removal Disposition by Area
Tree
No.Botanical Name Common Name Stems
Diameter
(in.)
Height
(ft.)
463 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 18 18 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437033.741 1841547.551
464 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 18 18 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437048.297 1841525.304
465 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 18 18 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437062.393 1841505.986
466 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 18 18 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437076.038 1841487.365
467 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 18 18 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437088.856 1841470.3
468 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 18 18 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437104.281 1841451.908
469 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 18 18 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437119.332 1841431.779
470 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437132.53 1841407.435
471 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437145.859 1841395.612
472 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437176.819 1841353.117
473 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437187.787 1841331.425
474 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437207.061 1841340.955
475 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437193.125 1841360.551
476 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437155.438 1841403.29
477 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437146.797 1841422.047
478 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437134.981 1841442.473
479 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437118.831 1841458.865
480 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437104.274 1841478.207
481 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437091.341 1841499.518
482 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437075.861 1841520.508
483 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437062.136 1841538.44
484 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437050.484 1841557.776
485 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437038.719 1841581.024
486 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437020.274 1841597.838
487 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437007.453 1841617.37
488 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436998.609 1841637.532
489 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436916.348 1841755.246
490 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436898.892 1841776.958
491 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436885.645 1841793.299
492 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 0 0 0 0 60 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6436871.036 1841809.684
493 Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle 5 9.055385 5 4 4 3 4 28 26 Good Good No No Preservation 6436792.859 1841731.946
494 Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle 5 9.433981 5 4 4 4 4 28 23 Good Good No No Tree Protection 6436788.854 1841750.153
495 Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle 5 9.433981 5 4 4 4 4 28 23 Good Good No No Preservation 6436783.485 1841725.634
496 Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle 6 9.899495 5 4 4 4 4 3 28 23 Good Good No No Tree Protection 6436763.738 1841733.118
497 Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle 1 4 4 15 15 Good Good No No Preservation 6436743.785 1841693.398
498 Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle 4 7.681146 4 3 3 4 3 27 23 Good Good No No Preservation 6436724.85 1841679.927
499 Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle 5 7.681146 4 3 3 4 3 27 23 Good Good No No Tree Protection 6436714.824 1841695.357
500 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 7 7 25 18 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437570.159 1841110.469
501 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 9 9 25 18 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437547.148 1841096.96
502 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 6 6 20 18 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437526.306 1841083.787
503 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 7 7 20 18 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437497.737 1841061.412
504 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 9 9 20 18 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437480.413 1841054.151
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D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9X -Coordinate Y - Coordinate
Individual Stem Diameter (in.)
Appendix A - Tree Information Matrix
Canopy
(ft.)Health Structure
Over 12-in
stem DBHProtected Removal Disposition by Area
Tree
No.Botanical Name Common Name Stems
Diameter
(in.)
Height
(ft.)
505 Phoenix dactylifera Date palm 1 14 14 40 18 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6437425.021 1841078.274
506 Phoenix dactylifera Date palm 1 14 14 40 22 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6437436.302 1841102.453
507 Jacranda mimisifolia Jacaranda 5 9.165151 5 4 3 3 5 14 24 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437444.794 1841092.267
508 Arbutus unedo Strawberry tree 5 11.74734 5 6 6 5 4 16 20 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437481.442 1841139.978
509 Arbutus unedo Strawberry tree 3 14.52584 9 9 7 20 25 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6437477.312 1841143.847
510 Arbutus unedo Strawberry tree 5 12.49 9 5 3 4 5 23 25 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6437499.69 1841160.709
511 Arbutus unedo Strawberry tree 3 10.63015 7 8 23 25 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437533.207 1841179.036
512 Arbutus unedo Strawberry tree 4 11.74734 7 8 4 3 23 25 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437555.563 1841194.748
513 Arbutus unedo Strawberry tree 4 11.74734 7 8 4 3 23 25 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437570.033 1841207.045
514 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 1 10 10 24 28 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437673.374 1841263.069
515 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 1 5 5 20 15 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437708.685 1841298.797
516 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 1 8 8 17 18 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437732.103 1841304.405
517 Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle 1 6 6 25 18 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437698.305 1841332.369
518 Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle 1 7 7 25 18 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437595.141 1841222.528
519 Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle 1 7 7 22 18 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437612.959 1841238.757
520 Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle 1 8 8 25 18 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437645.796 1841398.971
521 Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle 1 9 9 27 18 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437638.083 1841411.668
522 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 1 6 6 20 18 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437616.22 1841456.018
523 Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle 1 8 8 25 18 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437571.863 1841500.303
524 Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle 1 9 9 25 18 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437560.09 1841513.939
525 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 1 9 9 25 18 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437528.349 1841523.572
526 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 1 13 13 30 28 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6437498.569 1841503.267
527 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 28 28 70 60 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437355.045 1841862.515
528 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 27 27 70 60 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437347.945 1841870.393
529 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 24 24 70 45 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437342.951 1841875.9
530 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 22 22 70 30 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437338.622 1841881.514
531 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 19 19 70 35 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437333.96 1841885.229
532 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 18 18 70 35 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437326.358 1841890.637
533 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 18 18 70 35 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437321.525 1841895.106
534 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 18 18 60 30 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437316.917 1841899.562
535 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 9 9 40 3 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437312.807 1841904.32
536 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 14 14 55 20 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437308.296 1841906.954
537 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 19 19 55 30 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437305.651 1841910.527
538 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 25 25 60 40 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437300.432 1841916.457
539 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 20 20 55 45 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437295.714 1841920.817
540 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 20 20 55 45 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437296.464 1841921.165
541 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 21 21 55 30 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437291.084 1841929.05
542 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 12 12 50 30 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437285.742 1841929.795
543 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 11 11 50 25 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437281.703 1841935.497
544 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 10 10 45 20 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437277.203 1841938.451
545 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 10 10 30 20 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437273.374 1841943.023
546 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 12 12 35 25 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437269.584 1841947.413
13
D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9X -Coordinate Y - Coordinate
Individual Stem Diameter (in.)
Appendix A - Tree Information Matrix
Canopy
(ft.)Health Structure
Over 12-in
stem DBHProtected Removal Disposition by Area
Tree
No.Botanical Name Common Name Stems
Diameter
(in.)
Height
(ft.)
547 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 10 10 40 25 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437267.8 1841954.096
548 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 13 13 37 25 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437263.73 1841958.408
549 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 10 10 35 12 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437259.934 1841961.994
550 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 10 10 37 15 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437255.208 1841967.017
551 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 10 10 40 15 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437250.728 1841971.483
552 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 8 8 40 15 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437246.009 1841975.021
553 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 10 10 37 15 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437241.69 1841977.553
554 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 9 9 34 24 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437238.065 1841985.277
555 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 3 12.80625 8 6 8 34 24 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437233.446 1841987.808
556 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 2 8 8 35 18 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437228.44 1841992.162
557 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 7 7 40 18 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437223.865 1841996.946
558 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 11 11 30 22 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437220.434 1842001.792
559 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 14 14 45 25 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437217.822 1842005.497
560 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 11 11 40 25 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437215.202 1842007.358
561 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 7 7 25 18 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437212.554 1842009.03
562 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 11 11 16 14 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437210.57 1842011.046
563 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 14 14 55 30 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437207.755 1842013.387
564 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 14 14 55 30 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437205.174 1842016.115
565 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 15 15 60 30 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437203.084 1842018.509
566 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 20 20 55 30 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437201.024 1842020.664
567 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 28 28 55 35 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437198.651 1842022.192
568 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 18 18 55 35 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437196.922 1842024.756
569 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 18 18 55 35 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437195.222 1842027.433
570 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 16 16 40 20 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437193.664 1842030.097
571 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 19 19 40 20 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437192.387 1842031.915
572 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 14 14 40 20 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437190.043 1842034.404
573 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 12 12 40 20 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437187.963 1842036.954
574 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 8 8 16 12 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437184.925 1842039.11
575 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 18 18 60 40 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437182.653 1842041.402
576 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 18 18 60 40 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437180.489 1842042.748
577 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 17 17 60 40 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437177.825 1842044.138
578 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 20 20 60 40 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437176.312 1842045.64
579 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 20 20 60 40 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437174.682 1842046.84
580 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 26 26 60 40 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437172.542 1842049.187
581 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 15 15 65 12 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437166.16 1841924.616
582 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 15 15 65 12 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437188.145 1841895.546
583 Platanus racemosa Western sycamore 1 18 18 55 40 Fair Fair Yes Yes Potential Removal - Area A 6436976.206 1841984.557
584 Arbutus unedo Strawberry tree 1 3 3 14 8 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436974.838 1842005.347
585 Platanus racemosa Western sycamore 1 9 9 35 20 Fair Fair No Yes Potential Removal - Area A 6436962.489 1841948.252
586 Platanus racemosa Western sycamore 1 11 11 35 20 Fair Fair No Yes Potential Removal - Area A 6436966.694 1841940.685
587 Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana 1 4 4 16 12 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436314.52 1842247.908
588 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 1 8 8 16 12 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436223.218 1842094.045
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D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9X -Coordinate Y - Coordinate
Individual Stem Diameter (in.)
Appendix A - Tree Information Matrix
Canopy
(ft.)Health Structure
Over 12-in
stem DBHProtected Removal Disposition by Area
Tree
No.Botanical Name Common Name Stems
Diameter
(in.)
Height
(ft.)
589 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 1 3 3 10 6 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436269.157 1842031.8
590 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 1 5 5 14 6 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436271.081 1842028.653
591 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 1 5 5 14 6 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436273.232 1842026.051
592 Eucalyptus globulus Blue gum 1 12 12 35 30 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435632.754 1841891.785
593 Eucalyptus globulus Blue gum 1 28 28 65 55 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435633.996 1841877.312
594 Eriobotrya japonica Loquat 1 3 3 14 12 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435649.365 1841901.253
595 Prunus spp. Prunus spp. 3 5.09902 3 3 2 2 8 14 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435622.983 1841921.666
596 Eucalyptus camaldulensis Red gum 1 9 9 40 20 Poor Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435626.622 1841914.231
597 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 14 14 60 30 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435642.234 1841936.319
598 Eucalyptus globulus Blue gum 3 13.45362 9 6 8 45 30 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435626.581 1841948.414
599 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 2 14.14214 10 10 30 30 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435655.081 1841938.339
600 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 14 14 60 30 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435652.847 1841956.303
601 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 10 10 60 30 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435670.242 1841970.018
602 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 10 10 30 20 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435672.336 1841961.847
603 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 14 14 50 30 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435688.047 1841984.314
604 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 9 9 35 2 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435689.389 1841971.464
605 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 12 12 40 20 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435704.67 1841963.256
606 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 24 24 60 40 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435701.579 1841976.013
607 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 7 7 25 20 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435686.18 1841988.257
608 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 20 20 70 40 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435707.205 1841993.678
609 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 9 9 35 20 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435716.397 1841980.605
610 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 18 18 50 30 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435724.292 1841995.246
611 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 20 20 70 30 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435728.62 1842014.462
612 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 26 26 35 30 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435736.935 1842033.09
613 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 22 22 75 40 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435787.314 1842055.543
614 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 9 9 30 25 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435784.33 1842065.233
615 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 18 18 65 20 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435794.838 1842074.514
616 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 6 6 30 20 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435821.679 1842108.353
617 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 11 11 40 28 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435804.91 1842069.198
618 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 25 25 40 28 Good Poor Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435819.503 1842074.117
619 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 8 8 30 20 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435817.26 1842075.327
620 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 5 5 20 10 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435824.695 1842084.694
621 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 18 18 60 35 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435823.021 1842086.655
622 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 8 8 30 18 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435812.972 1842088.825
623 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 11 11 50 20 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435813.159 1842092.206
624 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 8 8 35 20 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435808.394 1842101.658
625 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 9 9 35 20 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435818.426 1842099.465
626 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 9 9 28 18 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435819.424 1842115.749
627 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 9 9 30 12 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435831.289 1842120.139
628 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 9 9 30 12 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435835.942 1842119.566
629 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 4 4 30 10 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435838.622 1842120.452
630 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 6 6 30 10 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435846.417 1842124.227
15
D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9X -Coordinate Y - Coordinate
Individual Stem Diameter (in.)
Appendix A - Tree Information Matrix
Canopy
(ft.)Health Structure
Over 12-in
stem DBHProtected Removal Disposition by Area
Tree
No.Botanical Name Common Name Stems
Diameter
(in.)
Height
(ft.)
631 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 6 6 30 12 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435836.184 1842099.335
632 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 6 6 35 14 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435844.546 1842101.872
633 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 8 8 40 14 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435843.708 1842100.436
634 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 22 22 65 40 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435830.32 1842092.999
635 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 7 7 65 25 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435855.545 1842115.062
636 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 9 9 35 18 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435850.407 1842123.917
637 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 9 9 45 18 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435852.664 1842137.993
638 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 9 9 45 18 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435859.215 1842141.707
639 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 25 25 60 45 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435867.8 1842131.332
640 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 7 7 40 14 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435870.506 1842143.035
641 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 8 8 30 16 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435870.622 1842139.706
642 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 4 4 20 8 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435869.078 1842134.648
643 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 10 10 35 20 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435869.267 1842135.959
644 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 3 3 30 8 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435866.589 1842136.162
645 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 2 7.211103 4 6 28 15 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435863.564 1842143.003
646 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 4 4 30 10 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435877.596 1842153.01
647 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 5 5 30 10 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435877.321 1842155.45
648 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 5 5 30 10 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435883.352 1842145.772
649 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 8 8 35 14 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435888.643 1842148.591
650 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 42 42 65 55 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435907.394 1842137.204
651 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 8 8 30 12 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435916.772 1842144.397
652 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 4 4 30 8 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435899.088 1842166.482
653 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 6 6 45 12 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435890.83 1842171.001
654 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 5 5 45 12 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435900.639 1842176.016
655 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 15 15 45 20 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435902.549 1842165.388
656 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 8 8 30 16 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435909.52 1842173.987
657 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 8 8 30 16 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435910.605 1842171.062
658 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 9 9 30 16 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435906.206 1842186.035
659 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 9 9 30 16 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435905.434 1842190.884
660 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 23 23 55 50 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435934.654 1842197.627
661 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 15 15 65 20 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435935.853 1842196.279
662 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 5 5 3 15 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435932.809 1842203.859
663 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 5 5 3 15 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435941.686 1842215.11
664 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 5 5 30 15 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435950.828 1842217.857
665 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 24 24 65 40 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435949.883 1842225.486
666 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 2 2 14 6 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435963.697 1842221.564
667 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 8 8 30 12 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435942.522 1842229.432
668 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 3 3 15 8 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435948.105 1842235.74
669 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 7 7 15 8 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435950.008 1842243.723
670 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 8 8 55 20 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435964.394 1842234.426
671 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 12 12 55 28 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435975.147 1842247.732
672 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 3 19.89975 14 10 10 50 45 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6435986.95 1842262.55
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D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9X -Coordinate Y - Coordinate
Individual Stem Diameter (in.)
Appendix A - Tree Information Matrix
Canopy
(ft.)Health Structure
Over 12-in
stem DBHProtected Removal Disposition by Area
Tree
No.Botanical Name Common Name Stems
Diameter
(in.)
Height
(ft.)
673 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 38 38 65 65 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6436014.857 1842297.91
674 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 6 6 25 12 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6436020.954 1842308.964
675 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 4 4 18 12 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6436022.18 1842314.956
676 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 4 4 10 6 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6436008.377 1842315.3
677 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 6 6 13 8 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6436008.92 1842320.52
678 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 9 9 40 18 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6436026.358 1842313.761
679 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 8 8 30 18 Good Fair No No Tree Protection 6436016.077 1842330.454
680 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 11 11 65 20 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6435996.287 1842310.93
681 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 12 12 35 20 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436023.341 1842338.607
682 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 9 9 40 20 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436030.296 1842338.36
683 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 3 3 30 8 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436034.439 1842339.732
684 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 6 6 35 10 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436041.006 1842339.002
685 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 6 6 35 10 Good Fair No No Tree Protection 6436035.722 1842324.471
686 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 12 12 40 16 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area D 6436023.348 1842313.739
687 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 9 9 40 16 Good Fair No No Tree Protection 6436022.541 1842324.17
688 Pinus eldarica Afghan pine 1 9 9 40 16 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area D 6436022.099 1842309.741
689 Liquidambar styraciflua 'Rotundiloba' Sweetgum rotundiloba 1 6 6 20 18 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437796.447 1841301.641
690 Liquidambar styraciflua 'Rotundiloba' Sweetgum rotundiloba 1 6 6 20 18 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437791.692 1841288.549
691 Liquidambar styraciflua Sweetgum 1 6 6 35 18 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437795.634 1841272.318
692 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 6 6 18 10 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437779.571 1841251.385
693 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 3 3 10 8 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437747.843 1841224.895
694 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 3 3 15 12 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437714.537 1841202.975
695 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 4 4 16 12 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437681.814 1841177.862
696 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 4 4 12 10 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437650.381 1841157.989
697 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 4 4 14 8 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437617.703 1841132.309
698 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 4 4 14 10 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437587.323 1841111.556
699 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 4 4 15 9 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437554.86 1841086.104
700 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 2 2 8 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437143.981 1840793.423
701 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 2 2 8 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437115.695 1840773.588
702 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 2 2 10 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437084.82 1840751.958
703 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 2 2 10 6 Good Poor No No Preservation 6437054.296 1840729.928
704 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 2 2 9 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6437023.701 1840710.988
705 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 2 2 9 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436995.967 1840686.06
706 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 2 2 9 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436961.524 1840667.652
707 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 2 2 9 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436932.237 1840648.07
708 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 2 2 11 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436902.006 1840627.482
709 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 2 2 11 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436872.412 1840608.104
710 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 2 2 11 6 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436844.047 1840587.637
711 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 13 13 50 12 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436823.065 1840585.452
712 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 13 13 50 12 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436853.742 1840605.759
713 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 15 15 50 12 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436882.89 1840625.475
714 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 15 15 50 12 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436914.108 1840645.107
17
D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9X -Coordinate Y - Coordinate
Individual Stem Diameter (in.)
Appendix A - Tree Information Matrix
Canopy
(ft.)Health Structure
Over 12-in
stem DBHProtected Removal Disposition by Area
Tree
No.Botanical Name Common Name Stems
Diameter
(in.)
Height
(ft.)
715 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 50 12 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436943.782 1840665.827
716 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 50 12 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436975.502 1840687.023
717 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 15 15 50 12 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6437004.39 1840708.104
718 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 15 15 50 12 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6437037.748 1840727.486
719 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 15 15 50 12 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6437066.584 1840748.432
720 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 15 15 50 12 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6437098.401 1840769.896
721 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 15 15 50 12 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6437128.246 1840791.764
722 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 15 15 50 12 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6437156.537 1840812.567
723 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 45 18 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436737.751 1840530.916
724 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 45 18 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436698.337 1840508.188
725 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 18 18 45 18 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436679.916 1840491.377
726 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 18 18 45 18 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436644.965 1840469.101
727 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 25 25 35 30 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436583.385 1840393.597
728 Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad-leaved paperbark 3 19.20937 12 12 9 0 0 45 35 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area C 6436488.906 1841266.661
729 Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad-leaved paperbark 1 15 15 0 0 45 25 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area C 6436515.528 1841280.621
730 Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad-leaved paperbark 4 17.63519 10 9 7 9 0 45 30 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area C 6436535.258 1841295.296
731 Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad-leaved paperbark 3 26.57066 20 15 9 0 45 35 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area C 6436559.824 1841314.35
732 Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad-leaved paperbark 3 19.64688 12 11 11 0 40 30 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area C 6436574.228 1841324.694
733 Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad-leaved paperbark 1 18 18 0 50 25 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area C 6436595.466 1841343.462
734 Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana 1 4 4 0 18 10 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area C 6436595.646 1841358.665
735 Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana 1 8 8 0 20 14 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area C 6436595.384 1841357.86
736 Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana 1 6 6 0 12 10 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area C 6436587.288 1841366.876
737 Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana 1 9 9 0 22 18 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area C 6436616.533 1841384.365
738 Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad-leaved paperbark 2 19.20937 15 12 0 50 35 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area C 6436645.608 1841379.358
739 Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad-leaved paperbark 2 13.0384 11 7 0 35 25 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area C 6436662.948 1841391.123
740 Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad-leaved paperbark 3 17.91647 11 10 10 0 45 30 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area C 6436678.025 1841399.663
741 Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle 1 9 9 0 25 18 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area C 6436673.053 1841418.625
742 Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad-leaved paperbark 3 15.0333 9 9 8 0 35 18 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area C 6436693.404 1841410.083
743 Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana 1 8 8 0 15 10 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area C 6436709.029 1841423.382
744 Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana 1 9 9 0 16 14 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area C 6436699.909 1841432.127
745 Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle 1 4 4 0 14 8 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area C 6436726.366 1841420.661
746 Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle 1 5 5 0 18 10 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area C 6436735.805 1841409.054
747 Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle 1 7 7 0 22 20 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area C 6436732.276 1841395.917
748 Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad-leaved paperbark 3 18.02776 12 10 9 0 45 30 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area C 6436586.772 1841408.915
749 Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad-leaved paperbark 3 19.74842 13 11 10 0 45 35 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area C 6436579.854 1841404.004
750 Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad-leaved paperbark 4 17.74824 11 9 8 7 0 45 35 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area C 6436564.127 1841390.466
751 Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad-leaved paperbark 4 18.70829 13 9 10 0 45 25 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area C 6436555.405 1841386.811
752 Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad-leaved paperbark 2 21.40093 17 13 0 45 35 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area C 6436550.329 1841381.742
753 Thuja spp. Cedar 1 17 17 0 40 25 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area C 6436531.645 1841380.753
754 Thuja spp. Cedar 5 21.35416 2 12 16 6 4 40 25 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area C 6436524.036 1841392.849
755 Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad-leaved paperbark 5 18.02776 4 10 9 8 8 22 22 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area C 6436493.441 1841342.861
756 Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad-leaved paperbark 9 17.80449 4 9 4 8 2 8 6 6 6 24 22 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area C 6436480.171 1841332.866
18
D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9X -Coordinate Y - Coordinate
Individual Stem Diameter (in.)
Appendix A - Tree Information Matrix
Canopy
(ft.)Health Structure
Over 12-in
stem DBHProtected Removal Disposition by Area
Tree
No.Botanical Name Common Name Stems
Diameter
(in.)
Height
(ft.)
757 Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad-leaved paperbark 6 18.97367 10 8 7 7 7 7 24 22 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area C 6436458.029 1841321.566
758 Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad-leaved paperbark 5 17.60682 9 8 7 4 10 24 22 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area C 6436442.678 1841311.383
759 Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad-leaved paperbark 5 19.26136 13 9 7 6 6 24 22 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area C 6436432.665 1841297.246
760 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 3 6.403124 4 4 3 8 8 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area C 6436332.594 1841414.652
761 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 4 12.60952 7 6 5 7 8 8 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area C 6436333.084 1841421.637
762 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 6 6 6 4 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area C 6436374.694 1841450.975
763 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 3 10.48809 6 5 7 7 7 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area C 6436407.478 1841474.263
764 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 35 5 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area C 6436467.559 1841492.761
765 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 16 5 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area C 6436470.848 1841495.99
766 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 25 5 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area C 6436479.038 1841500.323
767 Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad-leaved paperbark 1 12 12 30 25 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area C 6436536.266 1841543.276
768 Melaleuca quinquenervia Broad-leaved paperbark 1 7 7 22 16 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area C 6436563.509 1841563.257
769 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 7 7 25 6 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area C 6436571.315 1841568.619
770 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 7 7 25 6 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area C 6436580.601 1841573.925
771 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 7 7 25 6 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area C 6436578.092 1841571.953
772 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 8 8 9 6 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area C 6436576.519 1841597.882
773 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 2 9.219544 7 6 9 6 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area C 6436582.163 1841601.226
774 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 3 10.04988 7 6 4 8 6 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area C 6436585.372 1841604.154
775 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 5 26.36285 16 14 9 9 9 35 35 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436566.717 1841640.012
776 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 2 11.40175 9 7 18 9 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436466.591 1841584.398
777 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 3 12.4499 9 7 5 18 9 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6436459.947 1841580.706
778 Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana 1 6 6 16 10 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436437.262 1841562.222
779 Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana 1 6 6 16 10 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436425.88 1841552.84
780 Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana 1 7 7 22 16 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436411.359 1841543.247
781 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 2 21.26029 16 14 35 35 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6436358.947 1841514.427
782 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 15 15 40 35 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6436333.56 1841490.361
783 Eugenia spp. Eugenia 4 5.91608 4 3 3 1 7 6 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436309.983 1841473.417
784 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 1 3 3 6 5 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436304.033 1841469.631
785 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 7 7 5 5 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436246.553 1841616.574
786 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 2 11.6619 10 6 8 6 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436528.401 1841737.857
787 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 2 9.899495 7 7 9 8 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436514.942 1841758.954
788 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 5 5 5 5 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436510.3 1841764.742
789 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 3 12.12436 7 7 7 8 8 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436507.379 1841771.948
790 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 2 9.219544 7 6 5 5 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436482.43 1841802.872
791 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 4 12.08305 7 6 6 5 8 8 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436478.769 1841810.662
792 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 3 9.848858 5 6 6 6 6 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436473.667 1841816.111
793 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 3 11.09054 7 7 5 6 6 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436469.924 1841820.83
794 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 2 8.485281 6 6 7 6 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436464.217 1841832.955
795 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 6 6 5 5 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436453.145 1841842.362
796 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 2 8.485281 6 6 6 8 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436449.856 1841847.227
797 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 3 9.848858 6 6 5 5 6 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436448.665 1841851.085
798 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 7 7 6 6 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436447.333 1841853.617
19
D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9X -Coordinate Y - Coordinate
Individual Stem Diameter (in.)
Appendix A - Tree Information Matrix
Canopy
(ft.)Health Structure
Over 12-in
stem DBHProtected Removal Disposition by Area
Tree
No.Botanical Name Common Name Stems
Diameter
(in.)
Height
(ft.)
799 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 6 6 6 5 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436446.17 1841855.78
800 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 2 9.219544 6 7 6 6 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436444.824 1841858.021
801 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 2 9.899495 7 7 6 8 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436443.065 1841859.641
802 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 7 7 5 4 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436424.449 1841885.299
803 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 7 7 7 4 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436421.577 1841888.534
804 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 3 12.72792 7 8 7 7 7 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436418.741 1841893.464
805 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 1 6 6 5 5 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436417.407 1841894.177
806 Phoenix roebelenii Pygmy date palm 2 8.485281 6 6 5 5 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436416.468 1841895.23
807 Platanus racemosa Western sycamore 1 9 9 45 25 Fair Fair No Yes Preservation 6436373.058 1841846.736
808 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 1 1 16 1 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436409.02 1841835.329
809 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 1 1 16 1 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436411.176 1841832.093
810 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 1 1 16 1 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436414.931 1841827.428
811 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 1 1 16 1 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436417.773 1841821.434
812 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 1 1 16 1 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436421.2 1841817.707
813 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 1 1 16 1 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436425.029 1841810.912
814 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 1 1 16 1 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436428.384 1841804.58
815 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 1 1 16 1 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436434.356 1841800.147
816 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 1 1 16 1 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436439.659 1841792.705
817 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 1 1 16 1 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436442.465 1841788.336
818 Ficus macrophylla Moreton bay fig 1 40 40 50 70 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436317.941 1842190.503
819 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 3 13.78405 9 10 3 18 22 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436300.308 1842154.256
820 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 3 16.03122 12 8 7 18 22 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436309.984 1842137.374
821 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 3 17.5784 14 8 7 18 22 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436349.61 1842077.935
822 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 3 15.16575 10 9 7 16 20 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436367.065 1842053.417
823 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 15 15 45 35 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436361.661 1842041.322
824 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 16 16 45 35 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436342.36 1842023.489
825 Podocarpus gracilior Fern pine 1 23 23 60 60 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436347.444 1842000.407
826 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 2 28.84441 24 16 40 40 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436383.042 1842036.173
827 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 4 29.22328 18 16 15 7 40 35 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436399.262 1842016.909
828 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 12 30.54505 13 13 12 11 11 9 8 8 9 35 35 Poor Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436424.131 1841988.21
829 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 4 16.58312 9 9 8 7 18 22 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436459.259 1841916.937
830 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 4 14.66288 9 7 7 6 16 16 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436472.56 1841908.689
831 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 5 32.98485 20 14 10 14 14 50 45 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436484.593 1841891.936
832 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 2 12.72792 9 9 30 25 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436491.251 1841870.872
833 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 5 28 18 18 8 6 6 50 40 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436506.187 1841848.41
834 Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana 2 5.830952 5 3 16 8 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436518.491 1841836.902
835 Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana 1 6 6 16 14 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436526.61 1841822.098
836 Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana 1 8 8 16 14 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436534.829 1841811.228
837 Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana 1 6 6 16 10 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436540.915 1841803.644
838 Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana 2 5.09902 5 1 16 10 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436561.789 1841775.168
839 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 2 18.35756 16 9 22 22 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436558.364 1841781.877
840 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 2 17.69181 14 9 6 22 22 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436578.541 1841747.977
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Individual Stem Diameter (in.)
Appendix A - Tree Information Matrix
Canopy
(ft.)Health Structure
Over 12-in
stem DBHProtected Removal Disposition by Area
Tree
No.Botanical Name Common Name Stems
Diameter
(in.)
Height
(ft.)
841 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 2 15.6205 12 10 22 22 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436593.777 1841735.143
842 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 6 48.73397 35 15 18 9 14 18 50 60 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436621.763 1841682.569
843 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 4 33.73426 24 20 9 9 45 40 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436658.772 1841719.705
844 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 6 30.08322 18 8 14 10 10 11 45 40 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436647.128 1841733.628
845 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 9 33.68976 16 12 9 7 14 11 12 12 13 45 40 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436626.974 1841748.961
846 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 6 31.89044 16 12 14 12 14 9 50 40 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436605.52 1841786.773
847 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 3 14.52584 9 9 7 18 18 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436591.592 1841790.356
848 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 3 15.55635 12 7 7 18 18 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436585.536 1841820.892
849 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 3 16.03122 12 8 7 18 18 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436570.53 1841817.493
850 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 6 24.95997 15 14 9 6 6 7 45 45 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436567.776 1841833.752
851 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 6 33.55592 15 15 8 12 18 12 45 45 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436547.734 1841863.657
852 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 15 15 80 18 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436532.159 1841908.974
853 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 1 18 18 45 45 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436518.51 1841913.517
854 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 4 20.63977 13 12 7 8 18 18 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436497.108 1841948.006
855 Syagrus romanzoffiana Queen palm 3 14.45683 9 8 8 20 18 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436495.021 1841998.295
856 Syagrus romanzoffiana Queen palm 3 14.45683 9 8 8 20 18 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436506.081 1842009.056
857 Syagrus romanzoffiana Queen palm 3 13.92839 9 8 7 22 18 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436518.259 1842016.818
858 Syagrus romanzoffiana Queen palm 3 14.45683 9 8 8 26 18 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436528.914 1842025.691
859 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 4 10.29563 6 6 5 3 12 18 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436506.233 1842036.544
860 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 3 9.273618 6 5 5 10 16 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436478.861 1842086.444
861 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 6 9.165151 5 4 4 3 3 3 14 18 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436467.783 1842099.976
862 Platanus racemosa Western sycamore 2 28.84441 24 16 70 55 Fair Fair Yes Yes Potential Removal - Area B 6436425.606 1842112.483
863 Eucalyptus ficifolia Red flowering gum 1 21 21 40 40 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436449.321 1842120.313
864 Callistemon viminalis Weeping bottlebrush 1 9 9 16 18 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436433.373 1842144.134
865 Pyrus calleryana Pyrus calleryana 3 7.549834 5 4 4 25 18 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area B 6436435.434 1842176.574
866 Jacranda mimisifolia Jacaranda 1 20 20 50 45 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436402.918 1842155.829
867 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 16 16 50 30 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436409.234 1842163.641
868 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 17 17 50 30 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436408.7 1842164.083
869 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 19 19 50 40 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436397.626 1842147.397
870 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 22 22 50 40 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436377.009 1842148.818
871 Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle 4 15.16575 8 6 9 7 35 25 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436370.24 1842138.223
872 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 22 22 45 45 Fair Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436352.81 1842141.405
873 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 6 30 15 12 15 9 15 30 40 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436707.239 1841651.793
874 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 3 24.37212 15 12 15 30 40 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436716.066 1841634.23
875 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 1 8 8 24 25 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436725.814 1841647.41
876 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 1 8 8 24 25 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436730.074 1841629.046
877 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 1 11.53256 7 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 24 20 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436749.475 1841604.164
878 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 4 7.071068 4 3 4 3 24 20 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436763.393 1841593.934
879 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 34 34 45 40 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6436775.577 1841590.837
880 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 2 5 4 3 20 18 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436776.942 1841583.695
881 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 4 7.071068 4 3 4 3 27 18 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436787.281 1841569.224
882 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 5 9.949874 4 3 4 3 7 27 18 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436791.294 1841564.305
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Individual Stem Diameter (in.)
Appendix A - Tree Information Matrix
Canopy
(ft.)Health Structure
Over 12-in
stem DBHProtected Removal Disposition by Area
Tree
No.Botanical Name Common Name Stems
Diameter
(in.)
Height
(ft.)
883 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 1 6.708204 6 3 20 18 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436795.239 1841553.452
884 Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian laurel fig 1 35 35 45 40 Fair Fair Yes No Preservation 6436806.236 1841536.954
885 Hibiscus syriacus Rose-of-Sharon 3 13.45362 9 8 6 15 18 Poor Fair Yes No Preservation 6436815.154 1841521.855
886 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 4 11.91638 9 3 6 4 20 18 Fair Fair No No Preservation 6436830.266 1841507.586
887 Kigelia pinnata Sausage tree 1 34 34 35 30 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436854.545 1841471.489
888 Kigelia pinnata Sausage tree 1 24 24 35 30 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436871.892 1841447.832
889 Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa' Hollywood juniper 3 9.433981 8 3 4 27 18 Good Fair No No Preservation 6436882.787 1841434.362
890 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 4 26.24881 12 16 15 8 35 40 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436890.582 1841398.53
891 Ficus benjamina Weeping fig 1 15 15 60 45 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436908.365 1841406.563
892 Callistemon viminalis Weeping bottlebrush 3 24.39262 17 15 9 27 25 Good Fair Yes No Preservation 6436921.17 1841392.603
893 Lophostemon confertus Brisbane box 1 2 2 18 8 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area C 6436767.855 1841349.604
894 Erythrina caffra Coral tree 2 18.43909 12 14 22 28 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area C 6436766.931 1841489.846
895 Phoenix dactylifera Date palm 1 14 14 35 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437310.028 1840999.286
896 Phoenix dactylifera Date palm 1 14 14 35 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437289.681 1840986.077
897 Phoenix dactylifera Date palm 1 14 14 35 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437276.424 1840977.383
898 Phoenix dactylifera Date palm 1 14 14 35 18 Good Good Yes No Potential Removal - Area E 6437255.626 1840963.609
899 Phoenix dactylifera Date palm 1 14 14 35 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437183.319 1840912.656
900 Phoenix dactylifera Date palm 1 14 14 35 18 Good Good Yes No Preservation 6437167.772 1840901.328
901 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 1 7 7 20 22 Good Good No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436931.182 1842141.156
902 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 1 6 6 20 22 Good Good No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436935.987 1842141.212
903 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 1 6 6 14 12 Poor Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436952.981 1842153.289
904 Platanus racemosa Western sycamore 1 13 13 33 28 Fair Fair Yes Yes Potential Removal - Area A 6436986.024 1842175.582
905 Platanus racemosa Western sycamore 2 20.51828 15 14 47 38 Fair Fair Yes Yes Potential Removal - Area A 6437053.826 1842133.532
906 Koelreuteria bipinnata Chinese flame tree 1 3 3 12 8 Fair Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436937.595 1842160.025
907 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436939.172 1842161.844
908 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436940.995 1842163.063
909 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436942.426 1842164.692
910 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436943.864 1842165.827
911 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436945.4 1842167.407
912 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436947.305 1842168.836
913 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436948.507 1842170.502
914 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436949.865 1842171.916
915 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436951.541 1842172.683
916 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436953.061 1842173.925
917 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436955.539 1842174.304
918 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436957.5 1842176.49
919 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436959.643 1842178.92
920 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436962.039 1842180.747
921 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436963.378 1842181.904
922 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436964.993 1842183.277
923 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436966.739 1842184.289
924 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436968.78 1842184.99
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D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9X -Coordinate Y - Coordinate
Individual Stem Diameter (in.)
Appendix A - Tree Information Matrix
Canopy
(ft.)Health Structure
Over 12-in
stem DBHProtected Removal Disposition by Area
Tree
No.Botanical Name Common Name Stems
Diameter
(in.)
Height
(ft.)
925 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436971.395 1842187.061
926 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436975.162 1842187.825
927 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436976.646 1842190.033
928 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436979.2 1842192.368
929 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436981.216 1842193.545
930 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436983.578 1842195.141
931 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436985.393 1842196.492
932 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436987.373 1842198.224
933 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436989.631 1842199.443
934 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 6 6 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436991.231 1842201.121
935 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 5 5 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436992.947 1842202.795
936 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 5 5 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436994.648 1842204.105
937 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 4 4 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436996.178 1842205.912
938 Cupressus sempervirens Italian cypress 1 4 4 14 3 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436999.882 1842208.741
939 Geijera parviflora Australian willow 1 3 3 16 14 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437005.29 1842206.793
940 Geijera parviflora Australian willow 4 5.09902 3 3 2 2 16 14 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6436998.514 1842193.213
941 Geijera parviflora Australian willow 1 3 3 16 14 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437011.704 1842203.018
942 Geijera parviflora Australian willow 1 5 5 16 14 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437017.364 1842194.816
943 Geijera parviflora Australian willow 1 6 6 18 14 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437010.905 1842211.763
944 Eucalyptus ovata Swamp gum 5 22.13594 14 13 6 5 8 35 30 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437018.372 1842204.673
945 Eucalyptus ovata Swamp gum 2 14.86607 11 10 45 30 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area A 6437026.753 1842201.635
946 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 9 9 35 12 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437022.424 1842218.912
947 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 4 4 28 12 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437030.927 1842207.157
948 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 5 5 28 12 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437040.271 1842193.826
949 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 8 8 30 14 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437045.683 1842186.822
950 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 10 10 35 14 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437052.209 1842177.056
951 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 6 6 30 14 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437060.796 1842168.242
952 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 7 7 17 10 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437068.377 1842159.55
953 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 9 9 30 14 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437073.877 1842153.367
954 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 5 5 22 10 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437085.13 1842138.573
955 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 9 9 30 14 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437091.79 1842133.546
956 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 8 8 27 10 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437096.938 1842123.448
957 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 8 8 27 10 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437103.525 1842115.441
958 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 6 6 18 10 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437111.034 1842105.857
959 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 7 7 18 10 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437120.493 1842097.025
960 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 8 8 18 10 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437126.344 1842087.85
961 Pinus canariensis Canary island pine 1 9 9 25 10 Good Fair No No Potential Removal - Area A 6437136.949 1842080.59
962 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 15 15 40 12 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436559.782 1842387.262
963 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 40 12 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436551.183 1842381.08
964 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 16 16 40 12 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436500.231 1842348.525
965 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 40 12 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436494.871 1842345.774
966 Washingtonia robusta Mexican fan palm 1 17 17 40 12 Good Fair Yes No Potential Removal - Area B 6436486.986 1842337.856
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Tree Location Exhibit
Index Grid Legend
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0 500250 Feetn
966
965
963
872871
870869
868
865
864
863
862
861
860
859
858
857
856
855
828
827
826
825
824
823
822
821
820
819
818
688
687 685
684681
680
673
2
591
588
587
243
232
229
227
228
230
231
34
589590
674
675
676677
678
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682
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Botanical Name
Callistemon viminalis
Erythrina caffra
Eucalyptus ficifolia
Ficus macrophylla
Ficus microcarpanitida
Ficus rubiginosa
Jacranda mimisifolia
Juniperus chinensis’Torulosa’
Lagerstroemia indica
Pinus eldarica
Platanus racemosa
Podocarpus gracilior
Pyrus calleryana
Syagrusromanzoffiana
Washingtoniarobusta
0 10050 Feet
673
672
671
670
669
667
666663
662
659
657
654
651
650
649647
645
639
637
635
634
629626
625
620
617615
614
612
611
610
609
608607
606
605
604
602600
599
598
596
595
594
593
236
235
232
229
227
226
225
224
223
222
228
230
231
233
234
592
597
601
603
613
616
618
619
621622623
624
627
628
630
631632
633
636
638640
641
642643
644
646
648
652653
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Botanical Name
Eriobotrya japonica
Eucalyptuscamaldulensis
Eucalyptus globulus
Ficus benjamina
Ficus microcarpanitida
Juniperus chinensis’Torulosa’
Pinus canariensis
Pinus eldarica
Prunus spp.
Washingtoniarobusta
0 10050 Feet
961
960
959
958
957
955
953
951
950
948
947944
942940
938
931
926
922
917
911906
905
904
903
902
586
585
584
583
582
581
580
575
571
567
563
559556
553 551
549 546
544541
540
537534
532
530
528
527
492
491455
350
349
348
453
529
531
533
535
536538539
542
543545547548
550552
554555
557
558
560
561
562564
565
566
568
569
570572
573
574
576
577
578
579
901907
908909910912
913
914915916
918
919920921
923924925
927
928929930
932933
934935
936937
939941
943
945
946
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Botanical Name
Arbutus unedo
Cupressussempervirens
Eucalyptus ovata
Ficus microcarpanitida
Geijera parviflora
Koelreuteriabipinnata
Pinus canariensis
Platanus racemosa
Washingtoniarobusta
0 10050 Feet
886
885
884
883
882
880
878
877
876
875
874
873
854
853852
851
850
849848
847846
845
844
843
842
841
840
839
837
836
834
833
832
831
830
829
817
815
813
810
807
806
802
801
797
794
793
791
789
787
786
5
781
780
779
778
777
775
774
772
771
768
767
766
499
498
497
496
495
494
493
492
455
452
451
450
449
448
447
446
445
291
290
289
288
287285
283
281
280
279
278
276
275
274
272
248
247
246
245
244
9
273
277
282
284
286
453
4
769
770
773
776
788
790
792
795
796
798799
800
803
804805
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Cupressussempervirens
Erythrina caffra
Ficus benjamina
Ficus microcarpanitida
Hibiscus syriacus
Juniperus chinensis’Torulosa’
Lagerstroemia indica
Ligustrum lucidum
Liriodendrontulipifera
Melaleucaquinquenervia
Phoenix roebelenii
Pinus canariensis
Platanus racemosa
Podocarpus gracilior
Pyrus calleryana
Washingtoniarobusta
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Archontophoenixcunninghamiana
Cedrus atlantica
Ceiba speciosa
Corymbia citriodora
Cupressussempervirens
Eucalyptus nicholii
Eugenia spp.
Ficus benjamina
Ficus microcarpanitida
Juniperus chinensis’Torulosa’
Juniperusoccidentalis
Ligustrum lucidum
Liriodendrontulipifera
Persea americana
Phoenix roebelenii
Pinus canariensis
Platanus racemosa
Podocarpus gracilior
Scheffleraactinophylla
Schinus molle
Ulmus parvifolia
Washingtoniarobusta
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Callistemon viminalis
Erythrina caffra
Ficus benjamina
Juniperus chinensis’Torulosa’
Kigelia pinnata
Koelreuteriabipinnata
Ligustrum lucidum
Phoenix roebelenii
Pinus canariensis
Populus nigra Italica
Washingtoniarobusta
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Jacranda mimisifolia
Koelreuteriabipinnata
Lagerstroemia indica
Liquidambarstyraciflua
Liquidambarstyraciflua’Rotundiloba’
Pinus canariensis
Podocarpus gracilior
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Cupressussempervirens
Erythrina caffra
Eugenia spp.
Feijoa sellowiana
Ficus benjamina
Ficus microcarpanitida
Hibiscus syriacus
Ilex opaca
Juniperus chinensis’Torulosa’
Kigelia pinnata
Lagerstroemia indica
Ligustrum lucidum
Liriodendrontulipifera
Lophostemonconfertus
Magnolia grandiflora
Melaleucaquinquenervia
Phoenix roebelenii
Podocarpus gracilior
Pyrus calleryana
Quercus agriolia
Schinusterbinthifolius
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Camellia sinensis
Ceiba speciosa
Cercis occidentalis
Cupressussempervirens
Erythrina caffra
Eucalyptus globulus
Feijoa sellowiana
Ficus benjamina
Ficus microcarpanitida
Ginkgo biloba
Ilex opaca
Juniperus chinensis’Torulosa’
Juniperusoccidentalis
Lagerstroemia indica
Ligustrum lucidum
Liriodendrontulipifera
Lophostemonconfertus
Magnolia grandiflora
Melaleucaquinquenervia
Persea americana
Phoenix roebelenii
Pinus canariensis
Pittosporum tobira
Platanus racemosa
Podocarpus gracilior
Pyrus calleryana
Quercus agriolia
Scheffleraactinophylla
Schinusterbinthifolius
Syzygiumpaniculatum
Thuja spp.
Ulmus parvifolia
Unknown spp.
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Jacranda mimisifolia
Koelreuteriabipinnata
Lagerstroemia indica
Phoenix dactylifera
Pinus canariensis
Podocarpus gracilior
Washingtoniarobusta
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Cercis occidentalis
Eucalyptus cinerea
Ficus benjamina
Ficus microcarpanitida
Ginkgo biloba
Juniperus chinensis’Torulosa’
Olea europaea
Phoenix roebelenii
Pinus canariensis
Pittosporum tobira
Platanus racemosa
Podocarpus gracilior
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APPENDIX C
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Potential Tree Impact Disposition
! Remain in Place (534 Trees)
! Area A (132 Trees)
! Area B (83 Trees)
! Area C (49 Trees)
! Area D (102 Trees)
! Area E (39 Trees)
! Area F (18 Trees)
! Tree Protection Recommended (9 Trees)
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APPENDIX D
Tree Protection Measures
Appendix D – Tree Protection Measures
The following sections are included as general guidelines for tree protection from construction impacts. The measures presented should be monitored by arborists and enforced by contractors and developers for maximum benefit to the trees.
Tree Protection Measures Prior to Construction
Fencing: All remaining trees that will not be relocated or removed should be preserved and protected in place. Trees within approximately 15 feet of proposed construction activity should be temporarily fenced with chain link or other material satisfactory to City planning staff throughout grading and construction activities. The fencing should be installed 3 feet outside of the dripline of each tree (or edge of canopy for cluster of trees), be 4 feet tall, and staked every 6 feet. The fenced area should be considered the tree protection zone (TPZ) unless proximate construction required temporary removal.
Pre-Construction Meeting: A pre-construction meeting should be held between all contractors (including grading, tree removal/pruning, builders, etc.) and the arborist. The arborist will instruct the contractors on tree protection practices and answer any questions. All equipment operators and spotters, assistants, or those directing operators from the ground, should provide written acknowledgement of their receiving tree protection training. This training should include information on the location and marking of protected trees, the necessity of preventing damage, and the discussion of work practices that will accomplish such.
Protection and Maintenance During Construction Once construction activities have begun the following measures should be adhered to:
Equipment Operation and Storage: Avoid heavy equipment operation around the trees. Operating heavy machinery around the root zones of trees will increase soil compaction, which decreases soil aeration and subsequently reduces water penetration in the soil. All heavy equipment and vehicles should, at minimum, stay out of the fenced TPZ, unless where specifically approved in writing and under the supervision of a Certified Arborist or as provided by the approved landscape plan.
Storage and Disposal: Do not store or discard any supply or material, including paint, lumber, concrete overflow, etc. within the protection zone. Remove all foreign debris within the protection zone; it is important to leave the duff, mulch, chips, and leaves around the retained trees for water retention and nutrients. Avoid draining or leakage of equipment fluids near retained trees. Fluids such as gasoline, diesel, oils, hydraulics, brake and transmission fluids, paint, paint thinners, and glycol (anti-freeze) should be disposed of properly. Keep equipment parked at least 50 feet away from retained trees to avoid the possibility of leakage of equipment fluids into the soil. The effect of toxic equipment fluids on the retained trees could lead to decline and death.
Grade Changes: Grade changes, including adding fill, are not permitted within the TPZ without special written authorization and under the supervision of a Certified Arborist or as provided by the approved landscape plan. Lowering the grade within this area will necessitate cutting main support and feeder roots, jeopardizing the health and structural integrity of the tree(s). Adding soil, even temporarily, on top of the existing grade will compact the soil further, and decrease both water and air availability to the trees’ roots.
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Moving Construction Materials: Care will be taken when moving equipment or supplies near the trees, especially overhead. Avoid damaging the tree(s) when transporting or moving construction materials and working around the tree (even outside of the fenced tree protection zone). Above ground tree parts that could be damaged (e.g., low limbs, trunks) should be flagged with red ribbon. If contact with the tree crown is unavoidable, prune the conflicting branch(es) using International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) standards.
Root Pruning: Except where specifically approved in writing or as provided in Attachment 3, all trenching should be outside of the fenced protection zone. Roots primarily extend in a horizontal direction forming a support base to the tree similar to the base of a wineglass. Where trenching is necessary in areas that contain tree roots, prune the roots using a Dosko root pruner or equivalent. All cuts should be clean and sharp, to minimize ripping, tearing, and fracturing of the root system. The trench should be made no deeper than necessary.
Irrigation: Trees that have been substantially root pruned (30% or more of their root zone) will require irrigation for the first 12 months. The first irrigation should be within 48 hours of root pruning. They should be deep watered every 2 to 4 weeks during the summer and once a month during the winter (adjust accordingly with rainfall). One irrigation cycle should thoroughly soak the root zones of the trees to a depth of 3 feet. The soil should dry out between watering; avoid keeping a consistently wet soil. Designate one person to be responsible for irrigating (deep watering) the trees. Check soil moisture with a soil probe before irrigating. Irrigation is best accomplished by installing a temporary above ground micro-spray system that will distribute water slowly (to avoid runoff) and evenly throughout the fenced protection zone but never soaking the area located within 6 feet of the
tree trunk, especially during warmer months.
Pruning: Do not prune any of the trees until all construction is completed. This will help protect the tree canopies from damage. All pruning should be completed under the direction of an ISA Certified Arborist and using ISA guidelines. Only dead wood should be removed from tree canopies.
Washing: During construction in summer and autumn months, wash foliage of trees adjacent to the construction sites with a strong water stream every two weeks in early hours before 10:00 a.m. to control mite and insect populations.
Inspection: An ISA Certified Arborist should inspect the impacted preserved trees on a monthly basis during construction. A report comparing tree health and condition to the original, pre-construction baseline should be submitted following each inspection. Photographs of representative trees are to be included in the report on a minimum annual basis.
Maintenance After Construction Once construction is complete the fencing may be removed and the following measures performed to sustain and enhance the vigor of the preserved trees.
Mulch: Provide a 4-inch mulch layer under the canopy of trees. Mulch should include clean, organic mulch that will provide long-term soil conditioning, soil moisture retention, and soil temperature control.
Pruning: The trees will not require regular pruning. Pruning should only be done to maintain clearance and remove broken, dead or diseased branches. Pruning should only take place following a recommendation by an ISA Certified Arborist and performed under the supervision of an ISA Certified Arborist. No more than 20% of the canopy should be removed at any one time. All pruning should conform to ISA standards.
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Watering: The natural trees that are not disturbed should not require regular irrigation, other than the 12 months following substantial root pruning. However, soil probing will be necessary to accurately monitor moisture levels. Especially in years with low winter rainfall, supplemental irrigation for the trees that sustained root pruning and any newly planted trees may be necessary. The trees should be irrigated only during the winter and spring months.
Watering Adjacent Plant Material: All plants near the trees should be compatible with water requirements of said trees. The surrounding plants should be watered infrequently with deep soaks and allowed to dry out in-between, rather than frequent light irrigation. The soil should not be allowed to become saturated or stay continually wet. Irrigation spray should not hit the trunk of any tree. A 60-inch dry-zone should be maintained around all tree trunks. An aboveground micro-spray irrigation system is recommended over typical underground pop-up sprays.
Washing: Periodic washing of the foliage is recommended during construction but no more than once every 2 weeks. Washing should include the upper and lower leaf surfaces and the tree bark. This should continue beyond the construction period at a less frequent rate with a high-powered hose only in the early morning hours. Washing will help control dirt/dust buildup that can lead to mite and insect infestations.
Spraying: If the trees are maintained in a healthy state, regular spraying for insect or disease control should not be necessary. If a problem does develop, an ISA Certified Arborist should be consulted; the trees may require application of insecticides to prevent the intrusion of bark-boring beetles and other invading pests. All chemical spraying should be performed by a licensed applicator under the direction of a licensed pest control advisor.
Inspection: All trees that were impacted during construction within the TPZ should be monitored by an ISA Certified Arborist for the first 5 years after construction completion. The Arborist should submit an annual report, photograph each tree and compare tree health and condition to the original, pre-construction baseline.
APPENDIX B SCCIC Records Search
APPENDIX C Paleontology Records Search
Vertebrate Paleontology SectionTelephone: (213) 763-3325
Fax: (213) 746-7431e-mail: [email protected]
5 November 2015
Meridian Consultants910 Hampshire Road, Suite VWestlake Village, CA 91361
Attn: Jeff Carr, Senior Planner / Cultural Resource Specialist
re: Paleontological resources for the proposed Fox Studios MP Project, Meridian Project #087-001-15, in the City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, project area
Dear Jeff:
I have conducted a thorough check of our paleontology collection records for the localityand specimen data for the proposed Fox Studios MP Project, Meridian Project # 087-001-15, inthe City of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, project area as outlined on the portion of theBeverly Hills USGS topographic quadrangle map that you sent to me via e-mail on 30 October2015. We do not have any vertebrate fossil localities that lie directly within the proposed projectsite boundaries, but we do have localities nearby from the same sedimentary units that occur inthe proposed project area.
The entire proposed project area has surficial deposits of older Quaternary Alluvium, withterrestrial deposits in the northern portion and supposedly marine deposits in part of the southernportion. Our closest vertebrate fossil locality in these older Quaternary sediments is LACM5501, directly north of the proposed project area south of Olympic Boulevard between Avenue ofthe Stars and Century Park East, that produced fossil specimens of pond turtle, Clemmysmarmorata, dog, Canis, and horse, Equus, at shallow but unstated depth. Near the intersection ofWilshire Boulevard and Bedford Drive, north-northeast of the proposed project area, ourlocalities LACM 3355 and 3821 produced specimens of fossil horse, Equus, and even-toedungulates, Artiodactyla, at a depth of 40 feet below the surface. Our locality LACM 5833,northwest of the proposed project area south of Wilshire Boulevard between Thayer and
Westholme Avenues, produced fossils of horse, Equus, kangaroo rat, Dipodomys, wood rat,Neotoma, meadow vole, Microtus, and pocket gopher, Thomomys, at shallow but unstated depth. Farther away we have numerous localities in the older Quaternary sediments that have producedfossil specimens typical of the fauna from the Rancho La Brea asphalt deposits about 2.5 mileseast of the proposed project area.
Excavations in the older Quaternary Alluvium deposits exposed throughout the proposedproject area may well encounter significant vertebrate fossils. Any substantial excavations in theproposed project area, therefore, should be monitored closely to quickly and professionallyrecover any fossil remains discovered while not impeding development. Also, sediment samplesshould be collected and processed to determine the small fossil potential in the proposed projectarea. Any fossils recovered during mitigation should be deposited in an accredited andpermanent scientific institution for the benefit of current and future generations.
This records search covers only the vertebrate paleontology records of the Natural HistoryMuseum of Los Angeles County. It is not intended to be a thorough paleontological survey ofthe proposed project area covering other institutional records, a literature survey, or any potentialon-site survey.
Sincerely,
Samuel A. McLeod, Ph.D.Vertebrate Paleontology
enclosure: invoice
APPENDIX D Geotechnical Report
199 S. Hudson Avenue, Suite 110 Pasadena, CA 91101
PH 626.449.0664 www.geosyntec.com
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3 November 2015
Mr. Bruce Lackow Meridian Consultants, LLC 910 Hampshire Road, Suite V Westlake Village, California 91361 Subject: Evaluation and Summary of Geotechnical and Seismic Hazards Fox Studios Master Plan for the Existing Property 10201 Pico Boulevard Century City, California Geosyntec Project No. HA1556
Dear Mr. Lackow:
Geosyntec Consultants (Geosyntec) is pleased to provide this letter report to Meridian Consultants, LLC (Meridian) detailing the geologic and seismic hazards evaluation for use in preparing the Fox Studios (Fox) Master Plan Initial Study under the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The Initial Study analysis determines if the proposed changes to Fox’s current zoning classification and the applicable provisions contained in the existing Century City South Specific Plan (the Project) would result in a significant impact to the environment. These services were performed in accordance with our proposal dated 24 November 2014 and the Professional Services Agreement dated 7 October 2015.
This letter report was prepared by Tania Curulla and Jared Warner P.G., and has been reviewed by Steve Fitzwilliam, G.E., in accordance with the peer review policies of Geosyntec.
BACKGROUND
The site is located at 10201 West Pico Boulevard in Century City, California (Figure 1). Site redevelopment will occur on selected portions of the approximately 53-acre property. We understand that the Project includes improvements to the existing Fox Studios, and redevelopment within six on-site areas (Areas A through F). It is also our understanding that the Project may include demolition of existing buildings and construction of new buildings within each area at the site. Project development is limited to Areas A through F, and redevelopment of the property would also enhance pedestrian, bicycle and vehicular access to the site.
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SITE AND GEOLOGIC CONDITIONS
This letter report evaluates the potential geologic and seismic hazards associated with development of the proposed Project. The evaluation summarizes available geologic and geotechnical background data. Information contained herein is based on the following technical studies previously performed for properties in the vicinity and available online:
• California Division of Mines and Geology (CDMG), 1999, “State of California Seismic Hazard Zones. Beverly Hills Quadrangle, Official Map,” released March 25, 1999.
• CDMG, 1998, “Seismic Hazard Evaluation of the Beverly Hills.7.5 Minute Quadrangle, Los Angeles County, California,” Seismic Hazard Zone Report 023, updated Figure 3.5 in 2005.
• CDMG, 1997, “Guidelines for Evaluating and Mitigating Seismic Hazards in California,” Special Publication 117.
• CDMG, 1986, “State of California Special Studies Zones, Beverly Hills Quadrangle, Revised Official Map.”
• California Geological Survey (CGS), 2003, “The Revised 2002 California Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Maps, June 2003,” Appendix A – 2002 California Fault Parameters.
• Dibblee, T. W., Jr., 1991, "Geologic Map of the Beverly Hills and Van Nuys (South ½) Quadrangles, Los Angeles County, California," Dibblee Geological Foundation Map DF-31, scale 1:24,000.
• Dolan, J. F., Sieh, K., and Rockwell, T. K., 2000a, “Late Quaternary Activity and Seismic Potential of the Santa Monica Fault System, Los Angeles, California,” Geological Society of America Bulletin, Vol. 12, No. 10.
• Dolan, J. F., Stevens, D., and Rockwell, T. K., 2000b, "Paleoseismologic Evidence for an Early to Mid-Holocene Age of the Most Recent Surface Fault Rupture on the Hollywood Fault, Los Angeles, California," Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, Vol. 90, p.p. 334-344.
• Historical Aerials, Aerial imagery between 1953 and 2005, www.historicalaerials.com • Los Angeles, City of, 1996, “Safety Element of the General Plan.” • Los Angeles, County of, 2007, “Draft Preliminary General Plan.” • Los Angeles, County of, 1998, "Technical Appendix to the Safety Element of the Los
Angeles County General Plan," Draft Report by Leighton and Associates with Sedway Cooke Associates.
• United States Geological Survey (USGS), 2002, “Documentation for the 2002 Update of the National Seismic Hazard Maps,” U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 02-420.
• USGS, 1966, “Beverly Hills 7.5-Minute Quadrangle, California,” Photo revised 1981.
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Our knowledge of the site conditions has been developed from a review of the area geology, historical information, and the referenced reports by others within the site vicinity. The following summarizes the regional geology, site conditions, seismic setting, and the regulatory framework pertinent to geotechnical issues affecting the Project.
Regional Geology
The Project site is located within the northwest block of the Los Angeles Basin, south of the Santa Monica Mountains, near the intersection of the Peninsular Ranges and Transverse Ranges geomorphic provinces of southern California. The Peninsular Ranges province is characterized by a series of northwest trending mountains and valleys separated by faults associated with, and subparallel to, the San Andreas Fault system. These rocks were intruded by Cretaceous age (65 million years ago [mya]) granitic basement rocks, also known as the Peninsular Ranges Batholith. The Transverse Ranges are characterized by east-west trending structural features such as the Santa Monica Mountains and the Santa Monica and Hollywood faults. The Santa Monica and Hollywood faults are considered the boundary between these two physiographic provinces near the site area.
The Los Angeles Basin is a northwest-trending alluviated lowland plane filled with think deposits of relatively unconsolidated marine and non-marine sediments bounded by the Santa Monica Mountains to the north, the Elysian, Repetto and Puente Hills to the east, the Santa Ana Mountains and San Joaquin Hills to the south and southeast, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. The relatively flat surface of the Los Angeles Basin slopes gently south, and is interrupted by a locally trending northwest alignment of low hills and mesas to the south and west that extends from Newport Beach northwest to Beverly Hills, and the Palos Verdes peninsula at the southwest extremity.
The Los Angeles Basin began forming during the Late Miocene (approximately 7.2 mya) as a result of subsidence following compressional stresses between the right-oblique Whittier and Palos Verdes fault zones, and the left-oblique Santa Monica fault system [Wright, 1991]. Sedimentary deposits within the Los Angeles Basin range in thickness from approximately 32,000 feet to 35,000 feet south of the site [Yerkes et al., 1965].
Surface Conditions
The project site currently consists of buildings and offices in addition to asphalt paved roads and parking areas. The site is bordered to the west by residential buildings, to the north by West Olympic Boulevard and West Galaxy Way, to east by Avenue of the Stars, and south by West Pico Boulevard. The area is relatively flat-lying, sloping gently south from an elevation of approximately +250 feet Mean Sea Level (ft MSL) to +315 ft MSL [Dibblee, 1991].
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Subsurface Conditions
The site subsurface conditions were observed and documented during previous geotechnical investigations [Law/Crandall, 2001 and Metro, 2011]. These explorations indicate that recent (Holocene age) alluvium forms the surficial cover within the site vicinity. The Holocene age materials, where present, are underlain by variably thick, older alluvium deposits of late Pleistocene age underlain by marine and non-marine sediment deposits of the San Pedro Formation and the Fernando Formation at depth. The anticipated geologic materials below the site are described in the following sections.
Recent Alluvium
As described above, recent geologic mapping (Figure 2) describes the site area as underlain by alluvium of Holocene age [Dibblee, 1991]. These younger alluvial fan deposits typically consists of mixtures of brown, soft to stiff silts and clays with loose to moderately dense, poorly consolidated, interlayered silts, clays, and silty sands with some subordinate layers and lenses of gravelly sandy silt and gravelly sand. The thickness of young alluvium deposits within the site vicinity ranges from approximately 5 feet to 15 feet [Metro, 2011].
Older Alluvium/ Lakewood Formation
The older alluvial deposits consist of sediments deposited by former stream and sheet flow that were mainly shed from the Santa Monica Mountains to the north, and thicken to the south and west [Metro, 2011]. Composition of the older alluvial deposits primarily consists of consolidated deposits of interbedded silts, clays, sand, and silty sands, with some clayey sand layers with scattered gravel. Locally deposited hard carbonate layers have been observed ranging from 5 feet to 15 feet in thickness within the site vicinity [Law/Crandall, 2001]. The older alluvial deposits overlie deposits of the late Pleistocene age Lakewood Formation, which are comprised of non-marine and marine sediments. Since the older alluvial deposits and the underlying Lakewood Formation are compositionally similar, and a clear contact between them is difficult to distinguish, they are shown undifferentiated on the geologic map (Figure 2). Based on previous explorations [Law/Crandall, 2001], the older alluvial deposits range in thickness from approximately 50 feet to 85 feet within the site area.
San Pedro Formation
Marine and non-marine deposits of the early Pleistocene age San Pedro Formation unconformably underlie the undifferentiated Older Alluvium/Lakewood Formation at variable depths below the site. The San Pedro Formation consists primarily of light to dark greenish-gray and bluish-gray, fine-grained dense sand and silty sand with few interbeds of medium- to coarse- grained sand and stiff to hard silt layers. Gravelly sand layers and shell fragments at the base of the formation have
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been encountered in local areas. Previous investigations suggest the San Pedro Formation ranges in thickness up to 650 feet [Law/Crandall, 2001].
Fernando Formation
The Pliocene age Fernando Formation unconformable underlies the San Pedro Formation at variable depths within the site area. Sedimentary bedrock of the Fernando Formation generally consists of stiff to hard yellowish-brown to olive-gray siltstone and claystone with localized thin sandstone layers. Locally thick intervals of massive silty sandstone have been previously encountered within the site vicinity [Metro, 2011].
Groundwater
Based on previous records, the historic groundwater level at the site is estimated to occur at a depth of approximately 30 to 40 feet below ground surface (ft bgs) [CDMG, 1998, updated 2005]. According to previous investigations in the project vicinity, the groundwater ranged from 25 ft bgs to 45ft bgs [Metro, 2011]. The Project is located within the Santa Monica Hydrologic Sub-area (Basin No. 5.13) of the Los Angeles County Coastal Plain Hydrologic Area (Basin No. 405.10). Shallow groundwater levels are influenced by seasonal rainfall and infiltration in addition to possible nearby groundwater extraction.
Seismic Setting
The tectonic setting of the Los Angeles Basin area is dominated by right-lateral strike-slip faults with a general northwest by southeast trend as a result of the interaction between the Pacific and North American lithospheric plates. Numerous faults in Southern California include active, potentially active, and inactive faults. Division of these major groups are based on criteria by the CDMG for the Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Program [Hart, 1999]. By definition, an active fault is one that has had displacement within Holocene time (last 11,000 years). A potentially active fault has demonstrated displacement of Quaternary age deposits (last 1.6 million years). Inactive faults have not exhibited displacement in the last 1.6 million years.
Faults of tectonic significance mapped in the Los Angeles region and the historical earthquake epicenters in the region are presented in Figure 3. These regional faults include the Santa Monica fault zone (SMFZ) to the north and northwest, the Newport-Inglewood fault zone to the east, and the Redondo Canyon and Palos Verdes faults offshore to the west. Faults considered active [Hart, 1999] and their respective distances from the site and maximum moment magnitudes are presented in Table 1.
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TABLE 1 - SIGNIFICANT SEISMIC SOURCES WITHIN 100 KM OF PROJECT
Fault or Fault Segment Fault Type 1 Approximate.
Slip Rate (mm/yr) 2
Dip Direction
Approximate Fault Length
(km) 3
Approximate Closest
Distance to Project (km) 4
Approximate Maximum Magnitude
(Mw) 5
Newport-Inglewood (onshore) RL 1.0 - 65 0.20 7.2
Santa Monica O/LL, R 1.0 N 28 0.90 6.6
Hollywood O/LL, R 1.0 N 17 3 6.4
Raymond O/LL, R 1.5 N 22 21 6.8
Malibu Coast O/LL, R 0.3 N 38 37 6.7
Redondo Canyon R 1.0 S 12 19 6.5 Palos Verdes (Santa Monica Basin
ti ) RL 3.0 - 99 19 7.3
Palos Verdes (San Pedro shelf ti )
RL 3.0 - 99 35 7.3
Santa Cruz- Santa Catalina Ridge R-RL 1.0 V 24 68 7.3
San Fernando R 2.0 N 18 27 6.7
Sierra Madre R 2.0 N 57 26 7.2
Verdugo R 0.5 NE 29 18 6.9
Ventura O/LL, R 1.0 N 20 76 6.8
Red Mountain R 2.0 N 39 97 6.8
San Cayetano R 5.0 N 44 49 6.8
Santa Susana R 5.0 N 27 29 6.9
Simi-Santa Rosa R 1.0 N 39 38 6.9
Oak Ridge (onshore) R 4.0 S 50 59 6.9
Javon Canyon R 1.0 N 15 97 6.8
Arroyo Parida R 1.0 S 65 89 6.7
San Gabriel RL 1.0 N 72 40 7.0
Whittier RL 2.5 NE 46 39 7.0
Chino O/RL-R 1.0 NE 28 65 6.9
Elsinore (Glen Ivy section) RL 5.0 V 38 77 6.8
Santa Cruz Island RL 1.0 V 69 84 7.2 Coronado Bank
(P l V d ti ) RL 3.0 V 24 63 7.4
Cucamonga R 5.0 N 28 68 7.0 San Jacinto (San Bernardino section) RL 12.0 V 35 87 6.7
San Andreas (Mojave section) RL 30.0 V 99 61 7.1 Garlock (west branch) LL 6.0 V 97 98 7.1
Cabrillo (offshore) RL 1.0 E 10 40 6.8 Notes: “-“ - Unspecified 1 - RL = Right Lateral Strike-Slip Fault; LL = Left Lateral Strike-Slip Fault; O/LL = Oblique Left-Lateral Fault; R = Reverse Fault 2 - Approximate Slip Rate milometers per year (mm/yr) obtained from CGS (2003) and USGS (2008) 3 - Fault Length obtained from CGS (2003) and USGS (2008) 4 - Distances from Project noted are the closest distances to the surface trace or inferred projection of the fault as measured from the
CDMG (1998), CGS (2003), or USGS (2008) 5 - Maximum Earthquake values reported at maximum moment magnitude by the CGS (2003) and USGS (2008)
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Active Faults
Newport-Inglewood Fault Zone
The Newport-Inglewood fault zone is the closest major active fault to the Project, located approximately 0.12 miles (0.2 km) east of the site. The Newport-Inglewood fault zone is composed of a series of discontinuous northwest trending en echelon faults extending from Ballona Gap southeast to the area offshore of Newport Beach. This zone is reflected at the surface by a line of geomorphically young anticlinal hills and mesas formed by the folding and faulting of a thick sequence of Pleistocene age sediments and Tertiary age sedimentary rocks [Barrows, 1974]. Historical seismic activity (between 1977 and 1985) shows mostly strike-slip faulting with some reverse faulting along the northern segment (north of Dominguez Hills), and normal faulting along the southern segment (south of Dominguez Hills to Newport Beach) [Hauksson, 1987].
Santa Monica Fault Zone
The SMFZ is considered a continuous zone comprised of five fault segments including the Malibu Coast, Santa Monica, Hollywood, and Raymond faults, with a total length of approximately 150 miles (Dolan et al., 2000a). The SMFZ exhibits both reverse and left-lateral components of slip, and is located approximately 0.5 mile (0.9 km) north of the project site (Figure 3). The SMFZ extends 25 miles from the western edge of Beverly Hills across West Los Angeles and Santa Monica to Pacific Palisades, where it trends offshore and parallels the Malibu coast near Point Dume. The SMFZ extends eastward as the Hollywood fault along the base of the Santa Monica Mountains from the West Beverly Hills Lineament in the West Hollywood-Beverly Hills area, to the Los Feliz area of Los Angeles. Although the Santa Monica and Hollywood faults are considered active, these segments have not yet been included in a State of California Special Studies Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zone (A-P Zone). The site is not included in a City of Los Angeles Fault Rupture Study Area (City of Los Angeles, 1996). The active Hollywood fault trends east-west along the southern boundary of the Santa Monica Mountains, located approximately 1.9 miles (3 km) north and northeast of the site (Figure 3).
Malibu Coast Fault Zone
The Malibu Coast fault zone, located approximately 23 miles (37 km) west to southwest of the site, trends east-west exhibiting north-dipping reverse slip. Splays of the Malibu Coast fault zone has produced seismic activity in the last 11,000 years and is considered active.
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Blind Thrust Fault Zones
Blind thrust fault zones are considered active features that do not rupture at the ground surface. Although these features present risk by generating intense shaking, blind thrust faults within the Los Angeles region are not listed in Table 1 due to the uncertainty in their vertical surface projection. Known blind thrust faults within the site vicinity along with their respective slip rates and maximum moment magnitudes are described below.
Elysian Park Thrust
The Elysian Park Thrust, previously defined as the Elysian Park Fold and Thrust Belt [Hauksson, 1990], is a blind thrust fault that overlies the Los Angeles and Santa Fe Springs segments of the Puente Hills Thrust (Oskin et al., 2000 and Shaw et al., 2002). The eastern edge of the Elysian Park Thrust is defined by the northwest-trending Whittier fault zone. The vertical surface projection of the Elysian Park Thrust is approximately 11 miles southeast of the site. Like other blind thrust faults in the Los Angeles area, the Elysian Park Thrust is not exposed at the surface and does not present a potential surface rupture hazard; however, should be considered an active feature capable of generating future earthquakes. An average slip rate of 1.3 mm/yr and a maximum moment magnitude (M, defined as a measurement of the size of an earthquake in terms of energy released) M 6.4 were estimated for the Elysian Park Thrust [CGS, 2003].
Compton-Los Alamitos Thrust
The Compton-Los Alamitos Thrust is an inferred blind thrust fault located within the south-central portion of the Los Angeles Basin. The closest edge of the vertical surface projection of the buried thrust fault is located approximately 10 miles south of the site. Like other blind thrust faults in the Los Angeles Area, the Compton-Los Alamitos Thrust is not exposed at the surface and does not present a potential surface rupture hazard; however, should be considered an active feature capable of generating future earthquakes. An average slip rate of 1.5 mm/yr and a maximum moment magnitude M 6.8 were estimated for the Compton-Los Alamitos Thrust [CGS, 2003].
Puente Hills Blind Thrust
The Puente Hills Blind Thrust fault (PHBT) system extends eastward from downtown Los Angeles to Brea in northern Orange County. The PHBT is comprised of three north-dipping segments overlain by folds expressed at the surface as the Coyote Hills, Santa Fe Springs Anticline, and the Montebello Hills. The PHBT exhibits an estimated average slip rate of 0.7 mm/year [CGS, 2003]. Postulated earthquake scenarios for the PHBT include a single segment rupture of a magnitude M 6.6, and a multiple segment rupture producing an earthquake of M
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7.1. The PHBT is not exposed at the ground surface and does not present a potential for surface fault rupture. However, based on deformation of late Quaternary age sediments above this fault system and the occurrence of the Whittier Narrows earthquake, the PHBT is considered an active fault capable of generating future earthquakes beneath the Los Angeles Basin.
Potentially Active Faults
Overland Fault
The Overland fault located approximately 1.3 miles (2 km) southwest of the site is considered potentially active (Figure 2). The Overland fault trends northwest between the Charnock fault and the Newport-Inglewood fault zone, extending from the northwest flank of the Baldwin Hills to Santa Monica Boulevard in the vicinity of Overland Avenue. However, there is no evidence of that the fault has offset late Pleistocene or Holocene age alluvial deposits [County of Los Angeles Seismic Safety Element, 1990] and is considered potentially active by the State Geologist [Jennings, 1994].
Charnock Fault
The potentially active Charnock fault is located approximately 3.8 miles (6 km) southwest of the site. The Charnock fault trends northwest-southeast subparallel to the Newport-Inglewood fault zone and the Overland fault. No recent evidence suggests the fault has offset late Pleistocene or Holocene age alluvial deposits [County of Los Angeles Seismic Safety Element, 1990] and is considered potentially active by the State Geologist [Jennings, 1994].
GEOLOGIC HAZARDS
The hazards generally associated with seismic activity include fault rupture, seismic ground shaking, liquefaction, seismically induced settlement, tsunamis, and landsliding. These potential seismic hazards are discussed in the following sections. The conclusions and discussion below are based on the review of available geologic literature, previous investigations by others, and geologic interpretation of the site-specific subsurface information.
Fault Rupture
Fault rupture hazard was evaluated to assess the exposure to people or structures to substantial adverse effects, including the risk of loss, injury, or death. The potential for fault surface rupture is generally considered to be significant along “active” faults (defined as exhibiting surface rupture within the past 11,000 years) and to a lesser degree along “potentially active” faults (surface rupture within the past 1.6 million years). Mapped active faults do not cross the site and, therefore, fault rupture hazard would be less than significant. No mitigation measures are required.
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The property does not lie within the boundaries of an "Earthquake Fault Zone" as defined by the State of California in the Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Zoning Act. The closest A-P Zone to the site has been established for a portion of the Newport-Inglewood fault zone located southeast of the site. At its closest point, this A-P Zone is located approximately 2 miles to the southeast of the site. Therefore, performance of a site-specific fault-hazard evaluation in accordance with the Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Act would not be required.
Ground Shaking
The site is situated within a seismically active region and will likely experience moderate to severe ground shaking in response to a large-magnitude earthquake occurring on a local or more distant active fault during the expected lifespan of the site. The potential for significant seismically induced ground shaking in response to an earthquake occurring along a nearby active fault, such as the SMFZ, or a regional fault, such as the San Andreas fault zone, is relatively high within the site area.
The potential for strong seismic shaking is considered high; however, with site specific investigation and standard site design features addressing seismic shaking, this hazard would not be likely to represent a significant or substantially adverse hazard.
Based on the 2010 American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Standard ASCE/SEI 7 and the 2012 International Building Code (IBC), the site is classified as Site Class D (stiff soil). The seismic hazard parameters for the Site using the USGS Seismic Design Maps tool are summarized in Table 2.
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TABLE 2 - SEISMIC HAZARD PARAMETERS
Parameter Value Site Soil Class D Mapped Spectral Response Acceleration at 0.2s Period, SS 2.18 g Mapped Spectral Response Acceleration at 1.0s Period, S1 0.81 g Short Period Site Coefficient at 0.2s Period, Fa 1.00 Long Period Site Coefficient at 1.0s Period, Fv 1.50 Adjusted Spectral Response Acceleration at 0.2s Period, SMS 2.18 g Adjusted Spectral Response Acceleration at 1.0s Period, SM1 1.21 g Design Spectral Response Acceleration at 0.2s Period, SDS 1.45 g Design Spectral Response Acceleration at 1.0s Period, SD1 0.81 g PGA (2% in 50 years) 0.82 g
Note: Seismic hazard parameters are based on ASCE/SEI 7 Standard and the 2012 IBC.
It is incumbent upon the Structural Engineer retained for this project to verify the above-listed seismic parameters at the time of application. Foundation structures shall be designed to accommodate seismically induced ground motions in accordance with the California Building Code.
Liquefaction Potential
Seismically induced liquefaction is a phenomenon in which saturated soils lose a significant portion of their strength and acquire some mobility from seismic shaking or other large cyclic loading. The material types considered most susceptible to liquefaction are granular and low-plasticity fine grained soils which are saturated and loose to medium dense. A rapid increase in groundwater pressures (excess pore water pressures) causes the loss of soil strength.
Manifestations of soil liquefaction can include sand boils, surface settlements and tilting in level ground, lateral spreading, and global instability (flow slides) in areas of sloping ground. The impact of liquefaction on structures can include loss of bearing capacity, drag loads on deep foundations, liquefaction-induced total and differential settlement, and increased lateral and uplift pressures on buried structures. Other factors such as soil mineralogy, void ratio, overconsolidation ratio, and age are contributing factors to liquefaction susceptibility. In general, the older or denser a deposit, the less susceptible it is to liquefaction.
According to the CDMG (1999), the City of Los Angeles Safety Element (1996), and the County of Los Angeles Seismic Safety Element (1990), the Project is not located within areas identified as having a potential for liquefaction. Additionally, based on a review of the regional
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geologic map and subsurface conditions reported in previous geotechnical investigations, and the absence of shallow groundwater, the Pleistocene age sediments underlying the site (generally dense silty sand and firm silty clay silts) are not considered prone to liquefaction. Therefore, the potential for liquefaction and its secondary effects are considered low. Thus, a site-specific study in accordance with the Seismic Hazards Mapping Act is not required.
Slope Stability
Given the topographic setting and a review of previous geotechnical evaluations in the project vicinity, no landslides exist at the site or in an area that could potentially impact the Project. The site is located within the City of Los Angeles “Hillside Grading Area” and the County of Los Angeles “Landslide Inventory Study Area” due to its location along the base of the Beverly Hills. The site is not located with the City of Los Angeles “Hillside Ordinance Area.” The pre-graded topography of the site appears to be relatively flat with no significant slopes (aerial photos). The site is not located within an area that is identified as having a potential for seismic slope instability.
Flooding
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) presents the flood hazard potential in the vicinity of the project areas as part of their Flood Insurance Rate Maps. FEMA Map No. 06037C1595F, dated 26 September 2008 [FEMA, 2008], indicates that the site is located in an un-shaded Zone X which is defined as “areas determined to be outside the 0.2% annual chance flood plain”. Due to a lack of any reservoirs up gradient from the sites, flooding as a result of dam failure is not considered to be a viable hazard. Based on our review of the FEMA mapping, the geologic setting, and the site elevations, the potential for flooding at the site is very low.
Other Geologic Hazards
The presence of potentially expansive clayey soil was not observed in the previous explorations performed within the proximity of the Project. Given the underlying geologic conditions within the area, typically a sandy soil, we do not anticipate expansive soils to be encountered within the limits of the site. However, if expansive soils are encountered during the proposed grading, we recommend that these materials should be removed, mixed with non-expansive soils, or segregated and stockpiled for potential use as low permeable materials during grading. It is unlikely that expansive soil will be encountered; therefore, expansive soil does not constitute a significant hazard at the site if appropriate grading practices are maintained.
Other potential geologic hazards evaluated which could possibly affect the site include slope instability, floods, seiches, and tsunamis. The site is relatively flat, and new slopes, if proposed
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at the site, will be engineered slopes designed at stable inclinations. Therefore, slope instability is not considered a hazard. Tsunamis are seismically induced waves generated by sudden movements of the ocean bottom during submarine earthquakes, landslides or volcanic activity. Seiches are similarly generated but are oscillating waves within bodies of water such as reservoirs, lakes or bays. The site is not located within the County of Los Angeles mapped tsunami run-up zone [CGS, 2009]. Similarly, potential seiche inundation would not likely exceed the extent of tsunami run up. Based on the physiographic setting of the site, the distance to the ocean or other large water bodies, and the elevation of the site, it is our opinion that the potential for flooding from seismically induced seiches and tsunamis is very low.
CEQA IMPACT SIGNIFICANCE CRITERIA
According to CEQA Guidelines, Appendix G, the Project would have a significant impact from geology and soils if it will:
1) Expose people or structures to potential substantial adverse effects, including the risk of loss, injury, or death involving: a) Rupture of a known earthquake fault, as delineated in the most recent Alquist-
Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Map issued by the State Geologist for the area or based on other substantial evidence of a known potentially active fault (Refer to CDGM Special Publication 42);
b) Strong seismic ground shaking; c) Seismic-related ground failure, including liquefaction; and d) Landslides;
2) Result in substantial soil erosion or the loss of topsoil; 3) Be located on a geologic unit or soil that is unstable, or that would become unstable
as a result of the project, and potentially result in on- or off-site landslide, lateral spreading, subsidence, liquefaction or collapse; or
4) Be located on expansive soil, as defined in Table 18-1-B of the Uniform Building Code (UBC, 1994), creating substantial risks to life or property.
Based on previous investigations and available geologic data, active faults with the potential for surface fault rupture are not mapped or known to exist beneath or projecting toward the site. The potential for surface rupture at the site due to faulting at the ground surface during the design life of the proposed development is considered low. Although the site could be subjected to strong ground shaking in the event of an earthquake, this hazard is common in Southern California and the effects of ground shaking can be mitigated by proper engineering design and construction in conformance with current building codes and engineering practices.
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MITIGATION MEASURES
Based on previous investigations and geotechnical recommendations provided for the various projects in the vicinity of Fox Studios, mitigation measures that would reduce the impacts associated with fault hazards, including strong ground motions and surface rupture to a less than significant level may include, but are not necessarily limited to the measures listed below.
Submittal of a detailed site specific geotechnical evaluation prepared by a qualified geotechnical engineer, including subsurface exploration and laboratory testing, for the development of design and construction recommendations, for the proposed development. The geotechnical design report shall be submitted to the City of Los Angeles for approval providing site-specific measures to be implemented. As applicable, these measures shall include:
• Conformance with the current building design and structural requirements of the UBC to minimize potential damage during earthquakes.
• Conformance with the seismic safety requirements in the City of Los Angeles Municipal Code.
• Conformance with the Los Angeles General Plan Safety Element. • Conformance with the City of Los Angeles Contents of Reports for Submittal to the
Grading Section for soils and geology reports.
Construction
A qualified geotechnical engineer shall provide in a report project specific geologic and geotechnical recommendations. The geotechnical engineer shall oversee the construction activities including grading and general site preparation activities to monitor the implementation of the recommendations as specified in the geotechnical investigation. With implementation of the recommended mitigation above, potential impacts associated with geology and soils would be reduced to a less than significant level.
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Geosyntec appreciates this opportunity to prepare this letter report for Meridian Consultants, LLC. If you have any questions or require additional information regarding the findings presented herein, please contact the undersigned at (858) 716-2904.
Sincerely,
Geosyntec Consultants
Steven M. Fitzwilliam, G.E. 2501 Jared Warner, P.G. 9238 Senior Consultant Project Geologist
Tania Curulla, E.I.T. Engineer
Attachments: Figure 1 – Site Location Figure 2 – Geologic Map Figure 3 – Historical Earthquake Epicenter Map
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APPENDIX E List of Related Cases
APPENDIX E
Fox Studios List of Related Cases City Planning Commission CPC-1992-536-DA
City Planning Commission CPC-1992-525-ZC-GPC-MPR
City Planning Commission CPC-1988-567
City Planning Commission CPC-1985-88-PA
City Planning Commission CPC-1985-660
City Planning Commission CPC-1985-285-ZC
City Planning Commission CPC-1978-79-P
Ordinance ORD-183497
Ordinance ORD-171492
Ordinance ORD-171227
Ordinance ORD-168862-SAB
Ordinance ORD-168859
Ordinance ORD-156121
Ordinance ORD-146799
Ordinance ORD-146798
Ordinance ORD-138691
Director of Planning DIR-2011-1755-SPP
Zoning Administration ZAI-1978-79-P
Zoning Administration ZAI-1978-79
Zoning Administration ZA-2014-3552-ZV
Zoning Administration ZA-1988-960
Zoning Administration ZA-1986-1169-R
Zoning Administration ZA-15276
Subdivision/PM Case AA-2012-889-WTM
Subdivision/PM Case COC-84-62
Subdivision/PM Case PPM-5290
Environmental ENV-2014-3553-CE
Environmental ENV-2012-890-CE
Environmental ENV-2011-1756-CE
Environmental ENV-1990-771-EIR
Environmental Case EIR-77-284-SP
Environmental Case EIR-80-827-GP