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Sheet L-1 - Site Perimeter Code # of Units COMMON NAME TREES UA 4 WINGED ELM QV 16 LIVE OAK SHRUBS AND VINES IVS 168 SCHILLINGS HOLLY PM 216 DWARF PRINGLES PODOCARPUS SR 21 SILVER SAW PALMETTO FLOWERS AND GROUND COVERS DV 420 WHITE AFRICAN IRIS NE 296 BOSTON FERN OC 175 CINNAMON FERN PL 138 PENTAS (PINK) TA 5600 LITTLE LEAF JASMINE ORNAMENTAL GRASSES PSW 215 WHITE FOUNTAIN GRASS TF 138 DWARF FAKAHATCHEE GRASS LAWN LAWN 2000 ARGENTINE BAHIA SOD
Sheet L-2 - Building Garden Code # of Units COMMON NAME TREES INS 6 NELLIE STEVENS HOLLY IOS 4 DAHOON HOLLY LI 5 NATCHEZ WHITE CRAPE MYRTLE QV 1 SHUMARD RED OAK SHRUBS AND VINES IVS 25 SCHILLINGS HOLLY PS 10 PHILODENDRON PSX 10 XANADU PHILODENDRON RI 48 INDIAN HAWTHORN ZP 9 COONTIE FLOWERS AND GROUND COVERS DV 80 WHITE AFRICAN IRIS LEG 44 EVERGREEN GIANT LIRIOPE LM 100 BIG BLUE LIRIOPE NG 60 YELLOW WALKING IRIS NE 70 BOSTON FERN OC 30 CINNAMON FERN OR 25 ROYAL FERN PL 40 PENTAS (PINK) RK 32 RED KNOCKOUT ROSE SC 35 RED SALVIA TA 551 LITTLE LEAF JASMINE ORNAMENTAL GRASSES LL 70 BREEZE MAT RUSH PSW 48 WHITE FOUNTAIN GRASS SP 70 PALM GRASS LAWN LAWN 2000 ARGENTINE BAHIA SOD
City of Tampa Tree Protection Ordinance Standard Notes Development of on parcels shall comply with the following tree protection requirements: 1. Protective barricades shall be placed around all protected trees and grand trees during site clearing to create a protective radius and shall remain in place until land alteration, site clearing and construction activities are complete. Barricades for the protective radius shall be erected at a minimum distance of ten (10) feet from the edge of trunk of protected trees and twenty (20) feet from the edge of trunk of grand trees. 2. A minimum distance of ten (10) feet from all protected trees and twenty (20) feet from all grand trees shall be maintained when installing underground utilities. If this results in unreasonable hardship, a soil auger shall be used to tunnel under the root system. 3. Installation of artificial barriers such as protective barricades, fences, posts or walls shall not destroy or irreversibly harm the root system of protected trees and grand trees. Footers for walls shall end at the point where large roots are encountered, and the roots shall be bridged. Post holes and trenches located close to protected trees or grand trees shall be adjusted to avoid damage to major roots. 4. All roots to be removed during the site clearing phase shall be severed clean at the perimeter of the designated protective radius. 5. A two-inch layer of mulch shall be applied over the surface of exposed roots of protected trees and grand trees during the site clearing phase. 6. A protective dry well and drainage/aeration system shall be provided where protected trees or grand trees will be adversely affected by raising the grade. 7. A protective retaining wall shall be constructed at the perimeter of the protective radius around a protected tree or grand tree where the protected tree or grand tree will be adversely affected by lowering the grade. 8. All trimming of protected trees and grand trees during development shall be done by a qualified, licensed tree service. (Tampa Code Section 13-165) City of Tampa Irrigation Standard Notes A. All required landscaping shall be equipped with an irrigation system except as specified below: i. Retained native plant habitat is not required to have an irrigation system. ii. Single and two-family dwellings are not required to have an irrigation system. However, synthetic water absorbing polymers should be added to topsoil prior to planting or sodding to increase water holding capacity iii. Xerophytic or drought-tolerant landscape material (see Southwest Florida Water Management District plant guide) planted in specific zones or beds is only required to be irrigated during establishment (minimum thirty (30) days) and protracted drought periods. Irrigation shall be a micro-irrigation system. B. The landscape and tree-planting plan hall illustrate the proposed irrigation zones, delineating micro-irrigation zones and areas utilizing irrigation techniques other than micro-irrigation. C. Fifty (50) percent of the on-site green space shall be allowed to utilize irrigation techniques other than micro-irrigation. Turf areas shall be on separate irrigation zones from other landscape plant zones. In the case of expansion of an existing development, this limitation will apply to the area of new landscape only. D. In addition, in order to promote water conservation in the community a maximum of fifty (50) percent green space may be planted with turf grass configured with a permanent irrigation system. Turf grass in excess of this limitation shall not have a permanent irrigation system. Micro-irrigation shall not be used on turf grass. In the case of expansion of an existing development, this limitation will apply to the area of new landscaping only. E. Sprinkler spacing shall not exceed 55 percent of the sprinkler s diameter of coverage. F. Sprays and rotors shall not be combined on the same control valve circuit. Sprays and rotors shall have matching application rates within each irrigation zone. G. All irrigation systems shall be designed to avoid overspray, runoff, low head drainage, or other similar conditions where water flows onto or over adjacent property, nonirrigated areas, walkways, roadways, structures, or water features. Narrow areas (four feet wide or less) shall not be irrigated unless micro-irrigation is utilized. H. Irrigation control equipment shall include an automatic irrigation controller having program flexibility such as repeat cycles and multiple program capabilities. Automatic irrigation controller(s) shall have battery back-up to retain the irrigation program(s). Automatic control systems shall be equipped with an operable rain sensor devise. I. The irrigation system should be designed to Standards and Specifications for Turf and Landscape Irrigation Systems, Fourth Edition, 2000, Florida Irrigation Society and as subsequently amended. J. Sports fields, golf courses, cemeteries, and stormwater management systems are exempt from the turf area limitation and micro-irrigation requirements of this ordinance where functional need for turf is demonstrated. All other irrigation and landscape requirements of this Ordinance apply. (Current as of May-09-2007) CITY OF TAMPA Tree Tables for Credit and Debit Diameter (inches) # Retained on Site Multiplier for Credit Credit 5" to 7" 4 0 0 8" to 12" 11 1 11 13" to 19" 10 2 20 20" to 29" 8 4 32 30" or more 7 10 70 All Palms 3 1 3 Total 43 136 Diameter (inches) # Removed on Site Multiplier for Debit Debit 5" to 7" 0 0 0 8" to 12" 2 1 2 13" to 19" 0 2 0 20" to 29" 0 4 0 30" or more 0 Inch per inch (divide total inches by 2 to determine # of 2 trees) 0 All Palms 2 1 2 Total 4 4 Required Number of 2" trees V.U.A. Street Frontage requirement 1 / 40 feet = 28 V.U.A. Square Footage requirement 0 / 1,500 sq.ft = + 8 Debit for trees removed + 4 Credit for trees to remain - 136 TOTAL TREES TO BE PLANTED (Required Trees) = 0 (96 CREDIT) Sheet L-1 - Site Perimeter Code # of Units COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME Native SIZE & SPECIFICATION TREES UA 4 WINGED ELM ULMUS ALATA x 25 GAL 8' HT X 4' SPR QV 16 LIVE OAK QUERCUS VIRGINIANA x SHRUBS AND VINES 3" CAL, 12' HT - FIRST BRANCH AT 4-5'-FG-RPG IVS 168 SCHILLINGS HOLLY ILEX VOMITORIA 'SCHILLINGS DWARF' 3 GAL.,12" HT X 14" SPR PM 216 DWARF PRINGLES PODOCARPUS PODOCARPUS 'DWARF PRINGLES' 3 GAL.,24" HT X 14" SPR SR 21 SILVER SAW PALMETTO SERENOA REPENS 'CINEREA' 3 GAL, 18" X 18" FLOWERS AND GROUND COVERS DV 420 WHITE AFRICAN IRIS DIETES VEGETA 1 GAL, FULL NE 296 BOSTON FERN NEPHROLEPIS EXALTA 1 GAL, FULL OC 175 CINNAMON FERN OSMUNDA CINNAMOMEA 1 GAL, FULL PL 138 PENTAS (PINK) PENTAS LANCEOLATA 1 GAL, FULL (SUBMIT LIST OF VARIETIES AVAILABLE) TA 5600 LITTLE LEAF JASMINE TRACHELOSPERMUM ASIATICUM ' MINIMA' 4" POT, FULL, 12" o.c. ORNAMENTAL GRASSES PSW 215 WHITE FOUNTAIN GRASS PENNISTUM SETACEUM 3 GAL. TF 138 DWARF FAKAHATCHEE GRASS TRIPSACUM FLORIDANA 1 GAL. LAWN LAWN 2000 ARGENTINE BAHIA SOD PASPALUM NOTATUM 'ARGENTINE' ALLOWANCE FOR MINOR EDGE REPAIRS Sheet L-2 - Building Garden Code # of Units COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME Native SIZE & SPECIFICATION TREES INS 6 NELLIE STEVENS HOLLY ILEX X NELLIE STEVENS x IOS 4 DAHOON HOLLY ILEX CASSINE x 30 GAL 8' HT X 3.5' SPR-BRANCH TO GROUND 30 GAL 8-9' HT X 3' SPR - FIRST BRANCH AT 4-5' LI 5 NATCHEZ WHITE CRAPE MYRTLE LAGERSTROEMIA INDICA 'NATCHEZ' 30 GAL 10' HT X 5' SPR - MULTISTEM QV 1 SHUMARD RED OAK QUERCUS SHUMARDII x SHRUBS AND VINES 3" CAL, 12' HT - FIRST BRANCH AT 4-5'-FG-RPG IVS 25 SCHILLINGS HOLLY ILEX VOMITORIA 'SCHILLINGS DWARF' 3 GAL.,12" HT X 14" SPR PS 10 PHILODENDRON PHILODENDRON SELLOUM 3 GAL, 24" X 24", 10 LEAF MIN. PSX 10 XANADU PHILODENDRON PHILODENDRON SELLOUM 'XANADU' 3 GAL, 18" X 18", 10 LEAF MIN. RI 48 INDIAN HAWTHORN RHAPHIOLEPIS INDICA 3 GAL.,15" HT ZP 9 COONTIE ZAMIA PUMILA 7 GAL, 24" HT FLOWERS AND GROUND COVERS DV 80 WHITE AFRICAN IRIS DIETES VEGETA 1 GAL, FULL LEG 44 EVERGREEN GIANT LIRIOPE LIRIOPE 'EVERGREEN GIANT' 1 GAL, 12" X 12", 12 LEAF MIN. LM 100 BIG BLUE LIRIOPE LIRIOPE MUSCARI 'BIG BLUE' 1 GAL, 12" X 12", 12 LEAF MIN. NG 60 YELLOW WALKING IRIS NEOMARICA GRACILIS 1 GAL, FULL NE 70 BOSTON FERN NEPHROLEPIS EXALTA 1 GAL, FULL OC 30 CINNAMON FERN OSMUNDA CINNAMOMEA 1 GAL, FULL OR 25 ROYAL FERN OSMUNDA REGALIS 1 GAL, FULL PL 40 PENTAS (PINK) PENTAS LANCEOLATA 1 GAL, FULL (SUBMIT LIST OF VARIETIES AVAILABLE) RK 32 RED KNOCKOUT ROSE ROSA SPP 'KNOCKOUT RED' 3 GAL, FULL SC 35 RED SALVIA SALVIA COCCINEA 1 GAL, FULL TA 551 LITTLE LEAF JASMINE TRACHELOSPERMUM ASIATICUM ' MINIMA' 4" POT, FULL, 12" o.c. ORNAMENTAL GRASSES LL 70 BREEZE MAT RUSH LOMANDRA LONGIFOLIA 1 GAL. PSW 48 WHITE FOUNTAIN GRASS PENNISTUM SETACEUM 3 GAL. SP 70 PALM GRASS SETARIA PALMIFOLIA 3 GAL LAWN LAWN 2000 ARGENTINE BAHIA SOD PASPALUM NOTATUM 'ARGENTINE' ALLOWANCE FOR MINOR EDGE REPAIRS