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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet - BC - 2017.02.02CITY O r m RPORATED Thursday, February 2, 2017 City of Burlingame Meeting Agenda - Final Beautification Commission 1. ROLL CALL 2. MINUTES a. Attachments: January 2017 3.CORRESPONDENCE 4. FROM THE FLOOR 6:30 PM BURLINGAME CITY HALL 501 PRIMROSE ROAD BURLINGAME, CA 94010 Burlingame Recreation Center 850 Burlingame Avenue Speakers may address the Commission concerning any matter over which the Commission has jurisdiction or of which it may take cognizance that is not on the agenda. Additional public comments on agenda action items will be heard when the Commission takes up those items. The Ralph M. Brown Act (the State local agency open meeting law) prohibits the Commission from acting on any matter that is not on the agenda. Speakers are asked to fill out a "request to speak" card located on the table by the door and hand it to staff, although provision of name, address or other identifying information is optional. Speakers are limited to three minutes each, although the Commission may adjust the time limit in light of the number of anticipated speakers. 5. OLD BUSINESS a. 2017 Business Landscape Award b. Residential Sustainable Landscape Award 6. NEW BUSINESS a. Theme Block Petition on Mills Avenue Attachments: Staff Report and Packet b. Education on Urban Forest regarding Trees and Homes 7. REPORTS 8. UPCOMING AGENDA ITEMS City of Burlingame Page 1 Printed on 112612017 Beautification Commission Meeting Agenda - Final February 2, 2017 Next Regular Meeting: March 2, 2017 Notice: Any attendees wishing accommodations for disabilities should contact the Parks & Recreation Dept. at (650) 558-7330 at least 24 hours before the meeting. A copy of the agenda packet is available for review at the Recreation Center, 850 Burlingame Avenue, during normal office hours. The Agendas and minutes are also available on the City's website: www.burlingame.org. Any writings or documents provided to a majority of the Burlingame Beautification Commission regarding any items on this agenda will be made available for public inspection at 850 Burlingame Avenue during normal business hours. City of Burlingame Page 2 Printed on 112612017 BURLINGAME BEAUTIFICATION COMMISSION January 5, 2017 The regularly scheduled meeting of the Beautification Commission was called to order at 6:30 pm by Commissioner Hunt. I:Z17�1[�1:�11� Present: Commissioner Hunt, Kirchner, Hinckle and Kearney Absent: Commissioner Deason Staff: Parks and Recreation Director Glomstad, Parks Superintendent/City Arborist Disco and Recording Secretary Borba MINUTES Commissioner Hinckle asked to have the word "wooden" added to the plaque description of the Residential Sustainable Landscape Award. Commissioner Kearny made a motion to approve the amended December 1, 2016 minutes. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirchner and unanimously approved. CORRESPONDENCE Commissioner Kearney received an email regarding the appeal at 1261 Cabrillo Avenue. Updated aborist report from Judith Day regarding the appeal at 1261 Cabrillo Avenue. PUBLIC COMMENT None NEW BUSINESS 1. Appeal of Private Tree Removal at 1261 Cabrillo Avenue Director Glomstad read the staff report regarding the approved removal of a Sequoia tree at 1261 Cabrillo Avenue. Commissioner Kearney asked if we have many Sequoia trees in Burlingame. Arborist Disco stated that there are not as they are not meant to be planted in residential areas. Public Comment Patty Bloom a resident of Burlingame has lived in the City since 1972. She stated she has heard a lot of tree issues and wants the property owners to get a fair shake. She commented that it is a big messy tree that has caused damage to the foundation, it is their property and their tree and they deserve respect. Linda Ryan a resident of Burlingame for 13 years stated she would like the decision to remove the Sequoia reconsidered. She explained that once a tree like this is removed it will never be seen again. She requested that a second or third opinion be obtained and that the property owners reconsider removing the tree. Shirin Coleman a resident of Burlingame for 20 years stated she is concerned about the way the City and the community take care of trees. She advocates for saving this tree. She commented that there is not proof that the roots have caused the damage to the foundation. Emily Cotchett stated she was here to speak on behalf of the Appellant Ani Safavi. She read a letter prepared by the Appellant. The Appellant stated in the letter that she hopes to save the beautiful Sequoia tree. Ms. Safavi has spoken to the property owner regarding saving the Sequoia on her property. Ms. Safavi encourages the City to look at all remedies to preserve the tree because it is structurally sound. She said the big trees bring beauty and calm to neighborhoods and under the City Ordinance they are protected. Liz Overheul Curry a resident of Burlingame for 16 years stated she realizes it is a really tough decision; she has seen some beautiful trees come down in Burlingame and sometimes understands why, but it is heartbreaking. Appellant — Ani Safavi had Emily Cotchett read a letter on her behalf. Respondent — Judith Day stated in 2013 they petitioned the City to remove the Sequoia tree. The City Arborist requested the excavation of the area to see if the roots were causing the damage to the patio. The excavation showed the roots were heading towards the house. The permit was denied because there was no damage to the foundation at that time. She said it is estimated that the tree was planted somewhere in the 1930's. A recent inspect of the foundation showed that the foundation is now cracked and buckling in places along with additional damage to the patio. The patio has three pillars on it to support a room above and if the roots grow any further they will damage the upper part of the house. Reports show that you can't cut the roots without compromising the stability of the tree. She said that they have looked at it from all ways and it was suggested that they could replace the foundation, but that is not a simple thing to do and it is cost prohibitive. There is no question the tree is beautiful but she said that she doesn't believe that a 104 year old heritage house should be sacrificed for a tree. Judith encouraged the Commission to support her and anyone else who comes before the Commission because until you have experienced it you will never understand it. She said that this tree will eventually destroy the house. Judith stated she hoped the Commission will deny the appeal and allow her to remove the tree. Commission Discussion Commissioner Kearney asked if water was getting in the house. The Respondent replied that the water is coming in underneath the mud sill. Commissioner Hinckle stated we are revisiting an issue from 2013 that has progressed and developed. Commissioner Kirchner commented that with the Planning Department we now have the ability to place trees in places so they will not have the same effect but 100 years ago when that tree was planted there was no thought to what the consequences would be. This huge tree is not a good neighbor. The decision is really difficult. The patio and fence can be repaired but the foundation damage is happening and it's not going to stop. Motion Commissioner Kearney made a motion to deny the appeal for the removal of the Sequoia tree at 1261 Cabrillo Avenue based on the damage the tree roots are causing to the patio and foundation and that the removal meets the requirements of chapter 11.06.050 of the Municipal Code. Commissioner Hinckle seconded the motion. Motion passed 4-0. 2. El Camino Real Task Force Update Commissioner Kirchner Commissioner Kirchner explained the ECR task force had their introductory meeting with City Council members Emily Beach and Michael Brownrigg, a representative from Caltrans, City Arborist Bob Disco and City Manager Lisa Goldman. The next meeting will be a joint meeting with the technical group and our committee representing the community. OLD BUSINESS 1. 2017 Business Landscape Award Timeline Commissioners received an updated timeline. 2. Residential Sustainable Landscape Award Commissioners received a draft timeline for the Residential Sustainable Landscape Award. Commissioner Kirchner stated he will put together some pictures of what a sustainable landscape looks like for the next meeting. Arborist Disco spoke to Sigalle Michael, Sustainability Coordinator for the City and she will speak to the Commissioners about sustainability at the March meeting. REPORTS 1. Parks Superintendent/City Arborist The tree contract, Bay Area Tree Specialists is working on Easton Drive and will start trimming the Sycamores in the Gables area moving back to Broadway area soon. 2. Director Glomstad There is a tentative study session at the February 6' Council meeting regarding the ordinance. Mayor Ortiz would like to go over the ordinance and all the Commissioners are welcome to attend. 3. Commissioner Hunt Commissioner Hunt inquired about the tree trimming grid. 4. Commissioner Hinckle Commissioner Hinckle acknowledged and thanked Commissioner Kirchner for representing the Beautification Commission on the ECR task force. She also stated that she has communicated with Leslie McQuaide regarding the planting of a tree in her honor at the Arbor Day Celebration. 5. Commissioner Kirchner Commissioner Kirchner inquired about Dutch Elm Disease and the sign on ECR and Ray Drive. Arborist Disco stated in 1993 the UC Extension planted plots of varieties of Elm trees (15-20 trees) in Burlingame and Menlo Park to test the growth of Elms with regards to Dutch Elm Disease. The site was chosen because it had no irrigation, a lot of car pollution and poor soil. The site in Menlo Park had the opposite conditions and they wanted to track how different varieties of Elms grew. There are only 6 Elms left at the site in Burlingame. Commissioner Kirchner also stated he attended the Tree Lighting event and enjoyed it. 6. Commissioner Kearney Commissioner Kearney attended the Tree Lighting and commented it grows every year. 7. Commissioner Deason None The next Beautification Commission meeting is February 2, 2017. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 7:40 pm. Respectfully submitted, /17tisza .0,a Gina Borba Recording Secretary � CITY Q STAFF REPORT To: Beautification Commission Date: February 2, 2017 From: Bob Disco — Parks Superintendent / City Arborist Subject Petition to Modify the Themed Street Trees on the 1100, 1200, 1300 and 1400 blocks of Mills Avenue Staff recommends the Commission review the information and determine if modifying the themed blocks to a different species is appropriate, and recommend their findings to the City Council for approval. BACKGROUND In 2008, the Burlingame City Council adopted a policy to establish 126 street tree themed blocks. These policies were established to help maintain the historic beauty and charm of these blocks for future generations. The 1100, 1200, 1300, and 1400 blocks of Mills were included on this list. The defined species on this block are the London Plane tree (Sycamore). The process for establishing, modifying or removing a street tree on a themed block begins with property owners petitioning the Beautification Commission. The Commission then recommends to Council their desire to establish, modify or remove a street tree from the themed block list. Yungting Liao, a property owner on Mills, has gathered the required support of 75% of the remaining property owners on the 1100-1400 blocks of Mills and is requesting that the existing London Plane tree be modified to another specie. The selected specie will replace the existing trees only when removal of the existing tree is deemed necessary according to City policy. DISCUSSION The London Plane trees on these block are approximately 70 -80 years old and many of them are in decline, diseased, and growing under utility wires. The trees are routinely pruned and 1 Themed Street Trees on the 1100-1400 Mills Avenue February2, 2017 maintained every four years. The health and structure of these trees range from poor to fair depending on the extent of the disease (powdery mildew and anthracnose), excessive pruning is needed to prevent the trees from growing into the high voltage wire, and to remove dead and dying limbs. The City Arborist has recommended two trees for replacement for the London Plane trees. Robinia ambigua 'Idaho Locust'— Deciduous, upright, moderate to fast growing tree with long leaves and bright magenta flowers. They can be brittle and require regular structural pruning when young to establish a strong canopy. Typically grow 30-40 ft. Pistacia chinensis 'Chinese Pistache — Deciduous spreading canopy, slow to moderate growing tree with dark green leave that turn brilliant red and orange in fall. Typically grow 30-40 ft. They are small when planted and take 2 years to establish. If the Commission approves the modification of these blocks, staff will determine the species in collaboration with the property owners as set forth in the policy. The proposal will then go to the City Council for approval. FISCAL IMPACT No fiscal impact at this time. Tree removal and replacement will occur as needed and be part of the existing tree removal and replacement program. EXHIBITS A. City Street Tree Themed Block Policy B. Liao petition and collected signatures 2 EXHIBIT A City of Burlingame Parks and Recreation Department City Street Tree Themed Block Policy The Burlingame City Council adopted a policy to establish 126 street tree themed blocks. A street tree themed block is a block in which one defined species of street tree is established and maintained indefinitely. If a street tree is removed for any reason the tree will be replaced with the same species. The Council also approved a policy for establishing new themed blocks. These policies were established to help maintain the historic beauty and charm of these blocks for future generations. If you would like more information contact the Parks and Recreation Department at 850 Burlingame Avenue, Burlingame, CA 94010, or call (650) 558-7330. Themed Blocks in Burlingame Of the 126 blocks established as themed blocks, 98 will be maintained with the same species. The remaining 28 blocks are planted with trees that are no longer considered as appropriate street trees. As trees are removed, these blocks would be replanted with different species that will maintain the aesthetic feel and canopy of the original dominant species. The designated replacement trees for these blocks are listed in the right column on the Themed Block List. Policy for Establishing Themed Blocks The policy for establishing a new "Themed Block" is as follows: • The Beautification Commission will recommend "Themed Blocks" to the City Council. • To petition the Beautification Commission for a new themed block a property owner on a block shall gather signatures of at least 2/3 of the property owners on the block. • Forms for the "Petition" will be provided by the Parks and Recreation Department Office. • Petitions shall be forwarded to the Beautification Commission for recommendation to the Council to establish a new "themed" block. • A public hearing will be set by the Beautification Commission and notification will be sent by staff to all property owners on the block. • If approved, staff will determine the species theme in collaboration with the property owners. • Selected "themed" species will replace existing trees only when removal of an existing tree is deemed necessary according to City policy. Petitions for establishing a new themed block are available at the Parks and Recreation Department Office, 850 Burlingame Avenue, Burlingame, CA 94010. EXHIBIT B Petition to Apply for Establishment,City of Burlingarne Modify or Remove a Street Tree Themed Blocic (Only this form can be used to gather signatures) Definition of a Street Tree Themed Bloch— A street nee Chemed block is defined as a block in which one defined species of street tree is established and maintained indefinitely. Once a themed block is established and a tree is remomed_for any reason, the tree would be replaced with a nee of the established theme species. The Beautification Commission and CityCounc lose the fallowing criteria when considering establishment of a themed block_ the percent of predominant nee species, health and disease tolerance of the species, amount of tree diversity, mix of species, age, aesthetic look on the block, current tree canopy, future canopy potential, width Of the street, and the width of planter strips. Policy to Establish, Modify or Remove a Themed Blocic o The Beautification Commission will recommend "Themed Blocks" to the City Council_ • To petition the Beautification Commission for a new Chemed block a property owner on a block shall gather signatures of at least 2/3 ofthe property owners on the block. • To petition the Beautification Commission to modify a specific themed block tree species or Remove a specific block from the Themed Block List a property owner on a block shall gather signatures gnatures of at least 75% of the property owners on the • Forms for the "Petition" will be provided by the Parks and Recreation Department office. a Petitions shall be forwarded to the Beautification Commission for recommendation to the Council to establish, modify or remove a themed block o A public hearing will be set by the Beautification Commission and notification will be sent by staff to all property owners on the blocs. • If approved by the Beautification Commission and/or the City Council, staff will determine the species theme in collaboration with the property owners. o Selected "themed" species will replace existing trees only when removal of an existing tree is deemed necessary according to Crtypolicy_ Street and Block Requested for Consideration: _1300 Mills Avenue Mark One. Establish Modify X Remove a Themed Street Tree Species Desired: Idaho Locust or Chinese Pistache Street Tree Themed BIock Signature Form Property Owner Statement: I am the orooerly owner at the address,fisted:below and.I supportthe.f3eautifica5on Commission and: City Councdnn establishing this block as a Street Tree Them, Block, ,3C modtfytig'thfs themed block Street Tree or _removing this themed block Street Tree within the City of Burlingame. Revised trtols Date I Property Address in 1320 Mt6ts 3 13 b'Z ��6 tiilll s93{M Uc�{ Property Owner Name(s) (Printed) Ro�,�� �vati�ca 2f% Property Owner Signature City of Burlingame Petition to Apply for Establishment, Modify or Remove a Street Tree Themed Block (Only this form can be used to gather signatures) Definition of a Street Tree Themed Block: A street tree themed block is defined as a block in which one defined species of streeLtree is established and maintained indefinitely. Once a themed block established and a tree.is removed for any reason, the tree would be replaced with a tree of the established theme species. The Beautification Commission and City Council use the following criteria when considering establishment of a themed block: the percent of predominant tree species, health and disease tolerance of the species, amount of tree diversity, mix of species, age, aesthetic look on the block, current tree canopy, future canopy potential, width of the street, and the width of planter strips. Policy to Establish, Modify or Remove a Themed Block a The Beautification Commission will recommend "Themed Blocks" to the City Council. e To petition the Beautification Commission for a new themed block a property owner on a block shall gather signatures of at least 2/3 of the property owners on the block. o To petition the Beautification Commission to modify a specific themed block tree species or Remove a specific block from the Themed Block List, a property owner on a block shall gather signatures of at least 75% of the property owners on the block. • Forms for the "Petition' will be provided by the Parks and Recreation Department office. e Petitions shall be forwarded to the Beautification Commission for recommendation to the Council to establish, modify or remove a themed block. o A public hearing will beset by the Beautification Commission and notification will be sent by staff to all property owners on the block. e If approved by the Beautification Commission and/or the City Council, staff will determine the species theme in collaboration with the property owners. e Selected "themed" species will replace existing trees only when removal of an existing tree is deemed necessary according to City policy_ Street and Block Requested for Consideration: ( 1300)vrills Avenue Mark One: Establish Modify X Rem&e a Themed Street Tree Species Desired: Idaho Locust or Chinese Pistache Street Tree Themed Block Signature Form aerty Owner Statement 1 am'the orotieity owner• at the addogi ' ted;b'elow'and_ I supporftFje Beauhfcatror . imrssM and` City: Councroa—establishing this block as a Street Tree Themed Block X ';:rnodifymg thts thg ed k Street Tree or_removing this themed block Street Tree within the City of Budingame. Revised t/2ots Date Property Address Property Owner Name(s)(Printed) Prope Owner Signature 01 il( io(3l 6 LC< 1243 Avp- 6 , t;itey of Burlingame Petitlon to Apply for Establishment, Modify or Remove a Street Tree Themed Block (Only this form can be used to gather signatures) ileFtnition of a Street Tree Themed Block: A street free themed block is defines as a block in which ore defined species of street tree is established and maintained indefinitely. Once a themed block is established and a tree is removed for any reason, the tree would be replaced with a tree of the established theme species_ The Beautification Commission and City Council use the following criteria when considering establishment of a themed block: the percent ofpredominant tree species, health and disease tolerance of the species, amount of tree diversity, mix of species, age, aesthetic look on the block, current tree canopy, future canopy potential, width Of the street, and the width of planter strips. Policy to Establish, Modify or Remove a Themed Block o The Beautification Commission will recommend'` teemed Blocks, to the City Council v To petition the Beautification Commission for anew themed block property Owner on a block shall gather sigiretures of at least213 ofthepropertyowners on the block e the To petition the Beautification Commission to modify a specific themed block tree species or Remove a specific block from block emed Block List. a property owner on a block shall gather signatures of at least 75% of the property owners on the o Forms for the "PetitioW' will be provided by the Parks and Recreation Department office. o Petitions shall be forwarded to the Beautification Commission for recommendation to the Council to establish, modify or remove a themed block o A public hearing will be set by the Beautification Commission and notification will be sent by staffto all the block. pmgerty owners on o If approved by the Beautification Commission and/or the City Council, staff will determine the species the in collaboration with the property owners. o Selected'iltemed" species will replace existing traes only when removal ofan existing tree is deemed necessary according to Citypolicy. Street and Block Requested for Consideration: 1300 Mills Avenue Mark One: Establish�_lyt� ;G �_Removea Themed Bock Street Tree Species Desired: Street Tree Themed Block Signature Form -y�iuuoaamp;anol, tounci!'in - _ ---" _-°-"..:.�..,,•.���rr,aura:�supportihet3eagtificaGnr �Itadc Stret i tee or removinthis therned bloing tck Street Tree within this block as a treat e City of Burlingame —Revised 1no s Date Property Address Property Owner Name(s)(PtiMed) Frohers r City of me in Petition to Ripply for Establishment, Modifylor Remove a Street Tree Themed Block (Only this form can be used to gager signatures) — De initlon of a Street Tree Themed Block: A street tree themed block is defined as a block in which one defined species of street tree is established and maintained indefinitely Once a themed block is established and a tree is removed for any reason, the tree would be replaced with a tree of the established theme species The Beautification Commission and City Council use the followins criteria when considering establishment of a themed block. the percent of predominant tree species, health and disease tolerance of the species, amount of tree diversity, mix of species, age, aesthetic look on the block, current tree canopy, future canopy potential, width ofthe street, and the width of planter strips. Policy to Establish, Modify or Remove a Themed Block o The Beautification Commission will recommend "Themed Blocks" to the City CounciL ° To petition the Beautification Commission for a new themed block a property owner on a block shall gather signatures of at least 2/3 of the property owners on the block ° To petition the Beautification Commission to modify a specific themed block tree species or Remove a specific block from the Themed Block List, a property owner on a block shall gather signatures of at least 75% of the property owners on Lire block o Forms for the "Petition" will be provided by the Parks and Recreation Department of i a Petitions shall be forwarded to the Beautification Commission fur recommendation to the Council to establish modify or remove a themed block o A public hearing will be set by the Beautification Commission and notification will be sent by staff to all property owners on the block ° If approved by the Beautification Commission and/or the City Council, staff will determine the species theme in collaboration with the property owners. • Selected "themed" species will replace existing trees only when removal of an existing tree is deemed necessary according to Citypolicy. Street and Block Requested for Consideration: 1300 Mills Avenue Mark One: Establish Mod'ry X Remove a Themed Bock Street Tree Species Desired: Idaho Locust or Chinese Pistache Street Tree Themed Block Signature Form Property Owner Statement: i the oro erttr own at the address listed below and t support Commission and City Councl in establishing this block as a Street Tree Themed BloX moddying this th ed block Street Tree or removing this themed block Street Tree within the City of Burlingame. Revsed l i g 16 Date Property Address Property Owner Name(s) (Printed) Property Owner Signature kU-1411' 1324 Ctl: E"Y1it"- 0 City of Buriingarne Petition to Apply for Establishment, Modify or Remove a Street Tree Themed Block (Only this form can be used to gather signatures) Definition of a Street Tree Themed Slocic A street tree themed block is defined as a block in which one defined species of street tree is established and maintained indefinitely. Once a themed block is established and a tree is removed for any reason, the tree would be replaced with a tree of the established theme species. The Beautification Commission and City Council use the following criteria when considering establishment of a themed block: the percent ofpredominant tree species, health and disease tolerance of the species. amount of tree diversity, mix ofspecies, age, aesthetic look on the block, current tree canopy, future canopy potential, width of the street, and the width of planter ships. Policy to Establish, Modify or Remove a Themed Block e The Beautification Commission will recommend "Themed Blocks" to the City Council. o To petition the Beautification Commission for a new themed block a property owner on a block shall gather siraatures of at least 213 of the property owners on the block o To petition the Beautification Commission to modify a specific Chemed block tree species or Remove a specific block from the Themed Block List, a property owner on a block shall gather signatures of at least 75% of the property owners on the block o Forms for the'Tetition" wz7t be provided by the Parks and Recreation Department office. e Petitions shall be forwarded to the Beautification Commission for recommendation to the Council to establish, modify or remove a themed block_ a A public hearing will be set by the Beautification Commission and notification -will be sent by staff to all property owners on the block. o If approved by the Beautification Commission and/or the City Council, staff will determine the species theme in collaboration with the property owners. u Selected "themed" species will replace existing trees only when removal of an existing tree is deemed necessary according to Citypolicy_ Street and Block Requested for Consideration: 1300 Mills Avenue Mark One: Establish Modify X Remove a Themed Bock Street Tree Species Desired: Idaho Locust or Chinese Pistache Street Tree Therned Block Signature Forin Property Owner Statement: / ermn he -Property owner at the address listed below and.1 support the Beautification Commission and City Council in establishing this block as a Street TreeThemed Block, X. modifying this Chemed block Street Tree or removing this themed block Sheet Tree within the City of Burlingame. 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Prapery Owner S7_:aneac t am the prooertv Owner at the addiess fisted b_' and 1 sLmpar-, ur Ge:�:rnn Commissicn and Cray Counc' in estabishing this block as a Street Tree Them: l;,pe^ • X rno3�a�. i~is tr, r.•ad block Street Tree_ or _remorno this themed block Street Trea yrthin the City of Budincarne. Rersec rrdr: I Date I Property Address I Property Owner Name(s) (Printed) Property Owner Signature t t 1 I Zz-o !� s �' �ZIL x jq.•� '{ . � 41 n,r li � /'1 ,' _. Ui, a„1'c . �'. fir I•/�J '?� n:.%.._. ,h. .. �- i�...t'1 - ' � > N' : eSre`._:.i45^T•s•.'YS (:IA1�,F 25 ' <"-�:_ 4 '"� i 3 i T _ •:`E �ti r' .rx'<� e=.. r,,_ _r�[r _.>[nr�r,� >: w�"[_ :K_—cl^ry a"x__c�..�'•r-:O-reC .Prop--rty Add -ass kuI li;^il. 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If approved by the Beautification Commission and/or the City Council. smn wm .,.,.,.,...._ ..._ collaboration with the property owners. Selected "themed" species Will replace existing trees only when removal of an existing tree is deemed necessary according to City policy. Street and Block Requested for Consideration: Mills Avenue Mark One: Establish Modify X Remove a Themed Street Tree Species Desired: ' Idaho,Locu t or Chinese Pistache Street Tree Themed Block Signature Form Property Owner Statement: I am the Property owner at the address listed below and I support the Beautification Commission and City Council in _establishing this block as a Street Tree Themed Block, x modifying this themed block Street Tree or _removing this themed block Street Tree within the City of Budingame. Revised mots Date Property Address Property Owner Name(s) (Printed) Property Owner Signature 11, ^d::_a X Remove aThemed Street Tree species Dest ed: Idaho Locust or Chinese Pistache Street Tree Themed Block Signature Form Property Owner Statement: 1 am the property owner at the address listed below and I support the Beautification Commission and City Council in _establishing this block as a Street Tree Themed Block, X modifying this themed block Street Tree or _removipg this themed block Street Tree within the City of Burlingame. Revised 112016 I Date Property Address Property Owner Name(s) (Printed) Property Owner Signature vVl t I Mark One: Establish X Remove a Themed Street Tree Species Desired: Idaho Locust or Chinese Pistache Street Tree Themed Block Signature Form Property Owner Statement I am the Property owner at the address listed below and I support the Beautification Commission and City Council in _establishing this block as a Street Tree Themed Block, X modifying this themed block Street Tree or —removing this themed block Street Tree within the City of Burlingame. Revised 112016 II� ��, jDj�ate Property Address Property Owner Names) (Printed) Property Owner Signature i LL((& i f3Pv$' M ir.c..S i 14) NlAiozO -I bell `ftta- c - Y�"Y<'_o�✓ �("�I ��`L V � # �.L6�� /� Vim/, �.c3�