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HomeMy Public PortalAbout07-0015 Kitchens AV l CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND BUILDING PERMIT DATE ISSUED: 01 -16 -2007 PERMIT #: 070015 WORK DESCRIPTION: TREE REMOVAL WORK LOCATION: 101 NINETEENTH ST OWNER NAME MACK KITCHENS ADDRESS PO BOX 1499 CITY, ST, ZIP TYBEE ISLAND GA 313281499 CONTRACTOR NAME MACK KITCHENS ADDRESS PO BOX 1499 CITY STATE ZIP TYBEE ISLAND GA 313281499 FLOOD ZONE BUILDING VALUATION SQUARE FOOTAGE OCCUPANCY TYPE P TOTAL FEE'S CHARGED $ 50.00 PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION # PROJECT VALUATION $ 0.00 TOTAL BALANCE DUE: $ 50.00 It is understood that if this permit is granted the builder will at all times comply with the zoning, subdivision, flood control, building, fire, soil and sedimentation, wetlands, marshlands protection and shore protection ordinances and codes whether local, state or federal, including all environmental laws and regulations when applicable, subsequent owners should be informed that any alterations to the property must be approved by the issuance of another building permit. Permit holder agrees to hold the City of Tybee Island harmless on any construction covered by this permit. This permit must be posted in a conspicuous location in the front of building and protected from the weather. If this permit is not posted work will be stopped. The building contractor will replace curb paving and gutter broken during construction. This permit will be voided unless work has begun within six months of the date of issuance. Signature of Building Inspector or Authorized Agent: A•■ P. 0. Box 2749 - 403 Butler Avenue, Tybee Island, Georgia 31328 (912) 786 -4573 - FAX (912) 786 -5737 www.cityoftybee.org v " ( C - CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND TREE REMOVAL PERMIT& MITIGATION PLAN =Q . ./® /9 Property address: ! tfis . g4 I Date: 0 _ 9 'l Owner's name: 7 1/ I Applicant's name:X y� � 6 / e415 Owner's address: I / I Applicant's address ji g Owner's telephone: LI®8 y9 9 - 5 7 v I Applicant's telephone: / 142` C _ .1 REQUIREMENTS FOR TREE REMOVAL � • Must maintain a tree density of 3 trees/4,500 square feet or the pre - approval density if that was less. All trees with a 6' diameter at 4.5' above ground count toward the density count • Significant trees may be removed only under certain circumstances and must be replaced inch-for-inch in like species with minimum 2° diameter trees or be otherwise mitigated. (See reverse side for definition.) • By accepting the Tree Removal Permit, the applicant and the property owner agree to comply with all requirements of the Tree Ordinance, including mitigation requirements, planting specifications and tree survival requirements. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS Please attach: Scaled plot plan showing location, size & species of all trees on the lot which have a diameter of 6° or more at 4.5 feet above ground all existing improvements, all proposed Improvements; and property setbacks. Mark all trees proposed for removal. Mark the planting location, size & species for all proposed replacement trees. (If replacement is proposed for another parcel of land, a plot plan of that parcel(s) is required with the same information notated.) EXPLAIN NEED TO REMOVE TREE(S) "Thee 5 i 1h c .mil /� , be,„„' , t ' eeoptove.. /' / MITIGATION PLAN / 1/ ! i , 7 �.54 /l� z6z 7 TA'ee..5 n o arcrL' - 4--ate 4:2, a o ;J /r J .6a ,r1.4£4 3 . ,r7 0,4 ci e," 7 - ,sue/ 73/ s -04 O - A/ t , 5 e' �o'J he /s /s� > * Vi a.J ,� e 41i / da7L. wa,/ L.A D 4574 4/e2i Ree 4Pp ✓e 0:4/ 4-s & & l 44 A/Veil j22' eer M r I have reviewed the Tybee Island Land r ti Code, Article 7, Tree Removal Regulations, and hereby agree b comply with the provisions thereof. Applicant's Signature: Dale: 1/� �� Owner's Signature: Dam Approval: -- D / / /.1/ _ . J / / u lfnrmsknermit tree removal doe January 98 9007 } 1 ...... ... ,/,..c...Z _ -._: . ..W�Covt.,,.. . c -2, • c. e. - eti . _ -__ . . - -- - - -- . _ .... .. __- .... .... _.. -. _ . _.r . .._. _. .. _ ... _ ..TI . r .___ -__ i }} ..... .4.- _ ...�- 4•. - .+__ . ......„4g.. _ax-_-_,adzi . .... [ _..._.‘7 i'Ve,;a16-e-.57 .. ... 1 .....,' 'c'4‘..--- _._ . j_ __- -_..... EC t ED, ... 1 Page 1 of 1 Chuck Bargeron From: Warren Millikan Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 9:28 AM To: Chuck Bargeron Chuck, Mack came in this morning in reference to his trees @ the 19th site. (Bobby's proposed park). He has marked everything 6" or more as you requested. Mack indicated to me that nothing over 8" was coming out. Dianne understood him to say that 10" cherry on the north side was coming out. I verified all Mack's measurements. I let him know that he would need to get with you Tues. Hope you had a good trip. Hodad Ze3O/ ) h b /0/ 7" inea5Ge./ey"en Zo-. • e evneon 0 au ‘-of to 01/16/2007 Plants For A suture: Database Larch Results Back to: Plant For A Future home page, Main Search Page Help Bibliography Printable Version: Long Short Have you found this information useful? You can help keep our project going by joining Friends of Plants For A Future or making a donation to the project with PayPal Prunus caroliniana Common American cherry laurel ' Family: Rosaceae name: Author: (Mill.) Ait. Botanical references: 11, 82, 200 Synonyms: Laurocerasus caroliniana ((Aiton.)M.Roem.) The leaves and young branches of this species contain considerable quantities of hydrogen cyanide, a 'poison that gives almonds their characteristic flavour. This toxin is readily detected by its bitter taste. Known j It is usually present in too small a quantity to do any harm but any very bitter seed or fruit should not (Hazards: be eaten. In small quantities, hydrogen cyanide has been shown to stimulate respiration and improve digestion, it is also claimed to be of benefit in the treatment of cancer. In excess, however, it can cause respiratory failure and even death. (Range: South - eastern N. America - North Carolina to Florida, west to Texas. Habitat: jDeep, well- drained rich moist bottomlands, bluffs or streambanks[82, 229]. Plants For A Future Rating 1 2 From various places around the Web, may not be correct. See below. Other Common Names: Carolina Laurel Cherry [B], Carolina Laurelcherry [P], Plant Passport required for Trade in UK/EU From DEFRA Plant passporting. Plant Passport Required for trade in the UK/Europe. Physical Characteristics An evergreen shrub growing to 12m at a fast rate. It is hardy to zone 7. It is in leaf all year, in flower from April to May, and the seeds ripen in October. The flowers are hermaphrodite (have both male and female organs) and are pollinated by Insects. We rate it 2 out of 5 for usefulness. The plant prefers light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils and requires well- drained soil. The plant prefers acid, neutral and basic (alkaline) soils. It can grow in semi -shade (light woodland) or no shade. It requires dry or moist soil. The plant can tolerates strong winds but not maritime exposure. Habitats and Possible Locations �'' `'`' `'`' ' ' ° • ' ° • c g Hedge, Woodland, Dappled Shade, Shady Edge. Edible Uses Fruit; Seed. The fruit might be edible[105]. It has a thick skin and a thin dry flesh[82] and is not edible[227]. It is slightly toxic to humans[229]. The fruit is about 13mm in diameter and contains one large seed[200]. Seed - raw or cooked. Do not eat the seed if it is too bitter - see the notes above on toxicity. Medicinal Uses Disclaimer Although no specific mention has been seen for this species, all members of the genus contain amygdalin and prunasin, substances which break down in water to form hydrocyanic acid (cyanide or prussic acid). In small amounts this exceedingly poisonous compound stimulates respiration, improves digestion and gives a sense of well- being[238]. Other Uses Dye; Hedge; Shelterbelt; Wood. Amenable to trimming, this plant can be grown as a screen and hedge[82, 227]. It can also be used in shelterbelt plantings[200]. A green dye can be obtained from the leaves[168]. A dark grey to green dye can be obtained from the fruit[ 168]. Wood - hard, heavy, strong, close grained[82]. The trees are seldom large enough for the wood to be exploited commercially[229]. Cultivation details Requires a well- drained moisture retentive soil[11, 200]. Succeeds in a hot dry position. Succeeds in light shade but fruits better in a sunny position[11, 200]. Thrives in a loamy soil, doing well on limestone[11, 200]. Prefers some chalk in the soil but apt to become chlorotic if too much is present[ 11 ]. Fairly wind- resistant[200]. One report says that this species is tender in most of Britain[ 11 ], whilst another says that it succeeds in climatic zone 7 (tolerating frosts down to about - 15 °c)[200]. A fast - growing but short-lived tree[229]. Most members of this genus are shallow- rooted and will produce suckers if the roots are damaged[238]. Plants in this genus are notably susceptible to honey fungus[200]. Propagation Seed - requires 2 - 3 months cold stratification and is best sown in a cold frame as soon as it is ripe[200]. Sow stored seed in a cold frame as early in the year as possible[200]. Protect the seed from mice etc. The seed can be rather slow, sometimes taking 18 months to germinate[113]. Prick out the seedlings into individual pots when they are large 0 1 °l' 19T� . STREET 60' R/W 0 � l it at he/ z,--e / (0 . ,,c?) AV S 69° 0'3• "E 5 .97' F X 1 /2" RBF <, l .�, IP 69 ° 02'4 3 "W 80.33' 29.20 , D ° i � e ' KI ER • • 0 \ ' � - IP'" jR/' , l/ �Y 4 " N I CI N 71 Q �' co o '' o \ � ` P- , w 10 W ° �_ , c Z Z \\ O \ -- 1 t 0 CMF .� N � DI. E-� O \ co v:!1 \\\ GUY WIRE CABLE \ 1 1/4" IPF AREA = 3642 SF °— )LA`I' OF AN L101NUMB ERE I) TRIANG BAR LOT , WARD 5 TY y TYBFH ISLAND, C - - AT— _ AM COUNTY GEORGIA FOR: SARA K. BUTLER ACCORDING TO THE F.I.R.M. DATED 6/17/86 THIS LOT IS WITHIN FLOOD ZONE V9, BFE 17. EQUIPMENT: TOPCON AP -L1A REFERENCE: DB 198 F 583 ERROR OF CLOSURE: LINEAR: 1/- ANG: -" /ANGLE BALANCED BY: - J. WHITLEY REYNOLDS PLAT: 1/ 64,000 LAND SURVEYOR 0 30 636 STEPHENSON AVENUE SUITE C SCALE: 1" = 30' SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 31405 DATE: JANUARY 4, 2007 SURVEY TELEPHONE: 912- 352 -0464 DATE: JANUARY 7, 2007 PLAT FAX: 912- 352 -7787 FILE NO. 06 -213