HomeMy WebLinkAboutVegetation removal permitNOTICE OF
VEGETATION REMOVAL
PERMIT EXEMPTION
THE APPLICANT SHALL KEEP THIS EXEMPTION POSTED ON-SITE AT ALL TIMES DURING LAND CLEARING.
Permit#: 20200972 Fee: $42.50
Building Permit#: 2009-0609
Date Issued: 10/7/2020
Property Owner: McGee, Michael
Date Expires: Upon completion of work, or 10/7/2021, whichever occurs first.
Contractor: TBD*(see disclosure statement on page 4 of application form)
Parcel ID#: 3402-606-0005-000-8
Project Location: 4811 Palmetto Drive, Fort Pierce, FL
Property Size: .91 acres
Project Description: Applicant requests exemption for the removal of six (6) slash pine trees and one (1) oak tree under the mitigation threshold, three (3) cabbage palm trees and exotic
vegetation associated with construction of a single family residence (Building Permit #2009-0609). Per Land Development Code 6.00.04.E. this activity qualifies for an exemption. The
33.5” DBH oak tree on the north side property line has an abandoned gopher tortoise burrow, please barricade the tree and gopher tortoise burrow a minimum of 25 ft. The rear property
line shall be silt fenced to prevent gopher tortoises to enter the property.
Field Notes:
HABITAT:
Uplands: Residential
Wetlands: None observed by staff. Please note this does not constitute a state or federal jurisdictional determination and all formal wetland delineations must be obtained from appropriate
state and/or federal agencies.
WILDLIFE: Abandoned gopher tortoise burrow to be barricaded.
SIGNIFICANT ARCHAEOLOGICAL OR HISTORIC FINDINGS: None Identified.
Mitigation: No mitigation is required per LDC 6.00.04.
Exemption #20200972 provides authorization for the removal of six (6) slash pine trees and one (1) oak tree under the mitigation threshold, three (3) cabbage palm trees and exotic vegetation.
No further native vegetation is permitted to be removed at this time.
Conditions of Issuance: The following minimum standards for vegetation protection shall be applied to areas of vegetation designated to be preserved (Land Development Code Section 6.00.05.C).
A barrier shall be placed and maintained around the tree’s perimeter to form a continuous boundary as specified below.
NOTICE OF
VEGETATION REMOVAL
PERMIT EXEMPTION
THE APPLICANT SHALL KEEP THIS EXEMPTION POSTED ON-SITE AT ALL TIMES DURING LAND CLEARING.
Permit#: 20200972 Fee: $42.50
Building Permit#: 2009-0609
Date Issued: 10/7/2020
Property Owner: McGee, Michael
Date Expires: Upon completion of work, or 10/7/2021, whichever occurs first.
Contractor: TBD*(see disclosure statement on page 4 of application form)
Parcel ID#: 3402-606-0005-000-8
Project Location: 4811 Palmetto Drive, Fort Pierce, FL
Property Size: .91 acres
Project Description: Applicant requests exemption for the removal of six (6) slash pine trees and one (1) oak tree under the mitigation threshold, three (3) cabbage palm trees and exotic
vegetation associated with construction of a single family residence (Building Permit #2009-0609). Per Land Development Code 6.00.04.E. this activity qualifies for an exemption. The
33.5” DBH oak tree on the north side property line has an abandoned gopher tortoise burrow, please barricade the tree and gopher tortoise burrow a minimum of 25 ft. The rear property
line shall be silt fenced to prevent gopher tortoises to enter the property.
Field Notes:
HABITAT:
Uplands: Residential
Wetlands: None observed by staff. Please note this does not constitute a state or federal jurisdictional determination and all formal wetland delineations must be obtained from appropriate
state and/or federal agencies.
WILDLIFE: Abandoned gopher tortoise burrow to be barricaded.
SIGNIFICANT ARCHAEOLOGICAL OR HISTORIC FINDINGS: None Identified.
Mitigation: No mitigation is required per LDC 6.00.04.
Exemption #20200972 provides authorization for the removal of six (6) slash pine trees and one (1) oak tree under the mitigation threshold, three (3) cabbage palm trees and exotic vegetation.
No further native vegetation is permitted to be removed at this time.
Conditions of Issuance: The following minimum standards for vegetation protection shall be applied to areas of vegetation designated to be preserved (Land Development Code Section 6.00.05.C).
A barrier shall be placed and maintained around the tree’s perimeter to form a continuous boundary as specified below.
Vegetation protection barricades shall be placed at a minimum distance of either ten (10) feet from the edge of groups of protected vegetation or from the radius of the dripline from
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