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Checklist (A)
NEW CONSTRUCTION
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❑ Two (2) Signed and Sealed sets of the following plans inserted in the Master Building set:
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o Tree/Boundary survey — drawn to scale, identifying the tree species, location, and listing the height, spread
and diameter of all existing trees including all trees within the right-of-way. This survey shall be prepared by
a professional Land Surveyor, licensed in the state and dated no more than 12 months.
■ The Base Building Line, establishing the property boundaries, shall be marked on said Boundary
Survey by the Building or Public Works Department.
o Disposition Plan / Site Plan- drawn to scale, identifying and listing all existing trees and specifying the
condition of each tree and whether said trees are to remain, to be removed, or to be relocated. The tree
disposition plan shall superimpose all proposed new construction. Plan shall include lot dimensions, Center
Line, Monument Line and adjacent street names.
o Tree Replacement/Landscaping Plan - drawn to scale, illustrating all proposed new construction, new
locations of relocated and newly installed trees. Said plan shall include lot dimensions, Center Line, Monument
Line and depict adequate tree spacing between trees, hardscapes and utility lines. If the minimum tree
requirements are not provided on -site, applicant must meet alternative requirements via off -site replacement
or Tree Trust Fund.
o Tree Protection / Planting / Maintenance Plan — identifying all trees to remain on site with the approved
tree protection plan and protection barrier detail. Said plan shall also include the details on newly installed
planting materials and a one (1) year maintenance guarantee.
*All plans shall be prepared by and bear the seal of a registered Landscape Architect currently licensed in the state or
by persons authorized by F.S. ch. 481 to prepare landscape plans or drawings.
❑ Tree Assessment Report (when applicable) - providing an assessment on all existing trees with the trees'
specifications (condition, species, size, root ball etc.) and includes color photographs in support of the assessment.
For trees and/or palms proposed for relocation, the report shall include relocation specifications, in accordance to
ANSI A300 Standards. Additional information such as the Tree Protection Zone (TPZ), Critical Root Zone (CRZ),
tree protection and/or pruning recommendations, may be required for trees to remain and/or to be relocated. Said
report shall be dated no more than three (3) months.
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING ' ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
444 S.W. 2" Avenue, 3' Floor, Miami, Florida 33130
Telephone: (305) 416-1400 1 Fax: (305) 416- 21561 EnvironmentalRes(a miamigov.com
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CHECKLIST (B)
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NEW CONSTRUCTION WITH NO TREE IMPACTS
(All trees on site will remain and be protected)
❑ New Construction Plans (including Demolition):
o Tree/Boundary survey — drawn to scale, identifying the tree species, location, and listing the height, spread
and diameter of all existing trees including all trees within the right-of-way. This survey shall be prepared by
a professional Land Surveyor, licensed in the state and dated no more than 12 months.
o Disposition Plan / Site Plan- drawn to scale, identifying and listing all existing trees and specifying the
condition of each tree and whether said trees are to remain, to be removed, or to be relocated. The tree
disposition plan shall superimpose all proposed new construction. Plan shall include lot dimensions, Center
Line, Monument Line and adjacent street names.
o Tree Protection Plan — plan shall identify all trees to remain on site with the approved tree protection plan
and protection barrier detail..
❑ Tree Assessment Report (when applicable) - providing an assessment on all existing trees with the trees'
specifications (condition, species, size, root ball etc.) and includes color photographs in support of the assessment.
For trees and/or palms proposed for relocation, the report shall include relocation specifications, in accordance to
ANSI A300 Standards. Additional information such as the Tree Protection Zone (TPZ), Critical Root Zone (CRZ),
tree protection and/or pruning recommendations, may be required for trees to remain and/or to be relocated. Said
report shall be dated no more than three (3) months.
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
444 S.W. 2ND Avenue, 3"' Floor, Miami, Florida 33130
Telephone: (305) 416-1400 Fax: (305) 416- 2156 I LnviromnentalRes(ri,miamigov.com
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2981 JACKSON AV
The tree in front of the house is unprotected with no
constuction barrier. It is also too close to the home and
the driveway in order to survive. Currently they are
driving on the roots. There has already been severe root
damage.
The tree on the right 2 photos Is wedged between 2
homes with no chance of survival. It needs more root
space and obviously the roots have been damaged with
the construction.
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3099 INDIANA
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This home was built on top of
this tree. It is too close to the
building and the roots were
compromised for the
construction, sidewalk and
fence.
BETWEEN 2927-2945 BRIDGEPORT
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The tree in front of
the house is
protected with a
constuction barrier
but construction
debris is pilled
around the tree
anyway.
The barrier is to
small and should be
10 feet around the
tree trunk.
LINCOLN AV BETWEEN BLAINE ST AND AVIATION AV
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TREES PLANTED IMPROPERLY BY DIGGING TOO CLOSE TO
THE ROOTS AND PLANTED IN TOO SMALL A SPACE
THEY WILL NOT SURVIVE
TOP LEFT - THE ROOTS WERE CUT TO
ACCOMMODATE A SIDEWALK THAT COULD HAVE
BEEN RAISED OR MOVE FURTHER AWAY FROM
THE TREE ROOTS.
3199 LAMB CT
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Hardly visible, there is a very large tree in the
middle of this building up against the walls.
It can hardly survive after the roots were
damaged to build the home.
The construction trash is piled up near a
protected small palm tree.
There is no required dumpster.
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Checklist (A)
NEW CONSTRUCTION
Submitted into the pub .e
record fpr iteq t(s) Z • �1
on % Z1 City Clerk
❑ Two (2) Signed and Sealed sets of the following plans inserted in the Master Building set:
o Tree/Boundary survey — drawn to scale, identifying the tree species, location, and listing the height, spread
and diameter of all existing trees including all trees within the right-of-way. This survey shall be prepared by
a professional Land Surveyor, licensed in the state and dated no more than 12 months.
■ The Base Building Line, establishing the property boundaries, shall be marked on said Boundary
Survey by the Building or Public Works Department.
o Disposition Plan / Site Plan- drawn to scale, identifying and listing all existing trees and specifying the
condition of each tree and whether said trees are to remain, to be removed, or to be relocated. The tree
disposition plan shall superimpose all proposed new construction. Plan shall include lot dimensions, Center
Line, Monument Line and adjacent street names.
o Tree Replacement/Landscaping Plan - drawn to scale, illustrating all proposed new construction, new
locations of relocated and newly installed trees. Said plan shall include lot dimensions, Center Line, Monument
Line and depict adequate tree spacing between trees, hardscapes and utility lines. If the minimum tree
requirements are not provided on -site, applicant must meet alternative requirements via off -site replacement
or Tree Trust Fund.
o Tree Protection / Planting / Maintenance Plan — identifying all trees to remain on site with the approved
tree protection plan and protection barrier detail. Said plan shall also include the details on newly installed
planting materials and a one (1) year maintenance guarantee.
*All plans shall be prepared by and bear the seal of a registered Landscape Architect currently licensed in the state or
by persons authorized by F.S. ch. 481 to prepare landscape plans or drawings.
❑ Tree Assessment Report (when applicable) - providing an assessment on all existing trees with the trees'
specifications (condition, species, size, root ball etc.) and includes color photographs in support of the assessment.
For trees and/or palms proposed for relocation, the report shall include relocation specifications, in accordance to
ANSI A300 Standards. Additional information such as the Tree Protection Zone (TPZ), Critical Root Zone (CRZ),
tree protection and/or pruning recommendations, may be required for trees to remain and/or to be relocated. Said
report shall be dated no more than three (3) months.
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
444 S.W. 2ND Avenue, 3"' Floor, Miami, Florida 33130
Telephone: (305) 416-1400 I Fax: (305) 416- 2156 EnviromnentalRes(o miamigov.com
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CHECKLIST (B)
NEW CONSTRUCTION WITH NO TREE IMPACTS
(All trees on site will remain and be protected)
❑ New Construction Plans (including Demolition):
o Tree/Boundary survey — drawn to scale, identifying the tree species, location, and listing the height, spread
and diameter of all existing trees including all trees within the right-of-way. This survey shall be prepared by
a professional Land Surveyor, licensed in the state and dated no more than 12 months.
o Disposition Plan / Site Plan- drawn to scale, identifying and listing all existing trees and specifying the
condition of each tree and whether said trees are to remain, to be removed, or to be relocated. The tree
disposition plan shall superimpose all proposed new construction. Plan shall include lot dimensions, Center
Line, Monument Line and adjacent street names.
o Tree Protection Plan — plan shall identify all trees to remain on site with the approved tree protection plan
and protection barrier detail..
❑ Tree Assessment Report (when applicable) - providing an assessment on all existing trees with the trees'
specifications (condition, species, size, root ball etc.) and includes color photographs in support of the assessment.
For trees and/or palms proposed for relocation, the report shall include relocation specifications, in accordance to
ANSI A300 Standards. Additional information such as the Tree Protection Zone (TPZ), Critical Root Zone (CRZ),
tree protection and/or pruning recommendations, may be required for trees to remain and/or to be relocated. Said
report shall be dated no more than three (3) months.
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
444 S.W. 2' Avenue, 3"' Floor, Miami, Florida 33130
Telephone: (305) 416-1400 I Fax: (305) 416- 2156 I EnvironlnentalResi(t miamigov.com
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2981 JACKSON AV
The tree in front of the house is unprotected with no
constuction barrier. It is also too close to the home and
the driveway in order to survive. Currently they are
driving on the roots. There has already been severe root
damage.
The tree on the right 2 photos Is wedged between 2
homes with no chance of survival. It needs more root
space and obviously the roots have been damaged with
the construction.
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recorditem( )
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