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Meeting Agenda
Beautification Commission
Thursday, February 1, 2024 6:30 PM Burlingame Recreation Center
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1. CALL TO ORDER
2. ROLL CALL
3. MINUTES
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Beautification Commission Meeting Agenda February 1, 2024
a. Draft Minutes January 4, 2024
Attachments: Draft Minutes
4. CORRESPONDENCE
5. FROM THE FLOOR
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.
6. OLD BUSINESS
7. NEW BUSINESS
Update to the Street Tree Themed Block List
Attachments: Staff Report
8. REPORTS
9. UPCOMING AGENDA ITEMS
Next Regular Meeting: March 7, 2024.
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BURLINGAME BEAUTIFICATION COMMISSION
Draft Minutes January 4, 2024
The regularly scheduled meeting of the Beautification Commission was called to order at 6:30 p.m. by
Chair Bauer.
ROLL CALL
Present: Chair Batte, Commissioner Bauer, Chu and Khoury
Absent: Commissioner Kirchner
Staff: Parks and Recreation Director Glomstad, Parks Superintendent/City Arborist Holtz, Parks
Supervisor Burow, and Recording Secretary Diaz
Others: None
MINUTES
Chair Batte made a motion to approve the November 2, 2023, Regular Meeting minutes. The motion was
seconded by Commissioner Bauer and was approved. 4-0-0
CORRESPONDENCE
None.
PUBLIC COMMENT
None.
OLD BUSINESS
1. 2024 Residential Sustainable and Business Landscape Awards
Commissioner Khoury suggested apartment balconies be part of the landscape awards. She stated that
tenants as a team could win an award for the apartment building.
Commissioner Bauer questioned what they would be judging, whether it would be the landscape around
the apartments or the individual balconies because they could not necessarily see all the balconies from the
street.
Commissioner Khoury stated that only the apartment balconies visible from the street would be judged.
She stated that perhaps they could start with an award for the best balcony, and as more people join in the
future, they could do an award for the building. She stated that the judging would be based on cascading
plants, flowers, and the appearance of the balconies.
Commissioner Chu stated that multifamily units are considered commercial buildings, and his
understanding was that they were already currently covered under a business award. He stated a third new
category could be carved out as a separate award. Commissioner Chu stated that he favored incentivizing
apartment homeowners to install high -quality landscapes because it adds value to the community. He stated
that expanding the definition of the award from just balconies to the entire apartment complex would
incentivize the property owners.
Chair Batte stated a third category could be added, and they would have to decide if they would judge the
exterior of the buildings or balconies.
Commissioner Khoury stated that including balconies and having residents add flowers would make the
City more welcoming and beautiful.
Director Glomstad stated that a challenge for the Commission would be obtaining the apartment owners'
information because the apartment numbers are not visible outside the building. She suggested that the
Committee and Commission figure out the logistics and provide information before next month's meeting
so a staff report could be prepared to help the discussion.
Commissioner Bauer stated that the Commission could further discuss this at the next month's meeting
with Commissioner Kirchner present.
Commissioner Chu stated that the Commission would need to determine the logistics for the balconies
award and whether to carve out an award for multifamily buildings.
Commissioner Chu opened the floor to public comment.
With no one wishing to speak from the public, Commissioner Chu closed public comment.
NEW BUSINESS
1. Updating to the City Street Tree Planting Lists
Parks Supervisor Burow stated that the considerations that went into picking which trees would be added
or removed from the updated street tree lists were climate change, water requirements, root intrusion, tree
shape, and growth pattern of the trees. With climate change, a concern is sea rise and overall saline in soils,
which will start closer to the Bay and then throughout the lower parts of Burlingame. She stated that the
lack of watering of the younger trees has been hurtful and caused some tree mortality. Root intrusion can
be a challenge due to bumpy sidewalks and root intrusion into sewer laterals. Tree shape is general growth
and aesthetic.
Parks Supervisor Burow stated that one of five street tree lists goes to residents depending on the planter
strip width in front of their house. The lists consist of a 4' planter strip, a 4'-6' planter strip, and a 6'+
planter strip. There is also the utility planter strip list for anything under power lines or communication
lines, and the Hillside planter strip is in the hilly areas of Burlingame.
Parks Supervisor Burow stated that additional species to consider for the 4'street tree list are Desert Willow,
Blue Jacaranda, Saratoga Sweet Bay, Sonoran Palo Verde, and Persian Ironwood. The species to remove
from the list are the Washington Hawthorn, Mayten, Victorian Box, and Purple Leaf Plum. She stated that
the Washington Hawthorn is known to have weak branch attachments, which are not good to have over a
sidewalk or street. Mayten is a slow -growing tree that often does not reach maturity before it gets damaged
by people or vehicles. Victorian Box has intrusive roots. The Purple Leaf Plum is often disease -prone and
has a short life span. Parks Supervisor Burow stated that the Blue Jacaranda has beautiful purple flowers
and can withstand drought. Desert Willow has beautiful pink flowers and does not get too big, which is
perfect for the 4' planter strip space. The Sweet Bay is bright green all year round, Sonoran Palo Verde
has an interesting look with yellow flowers, and Persian Ironwood has a beautiful yellow color in the fall.
Parks Supervisor Burow stated that additional species to consider to the 4'- 6' street tree list are Snakebark
Maple, Soapbark Tree, and Olive Tree. The species to remove from the list are Red Horsechestnut,
Raywood Ash, and Magnolia `St Mary.' She stated that the Red Horsechestnut has many droppings and
weak to medium branch attachment, Raywood Ash is susceptible to disease, and the Magnolia has several
root intrusions and is a slow -growing tree with many not reaching maturity. She stated that the Snakebark
Maple has an interesting trunk and bark texture, the Soapbark tree is generally a pretty tree, and the Olive
tree has a pretty structure and beautiful silvery leaves.
Parks Supervisor Burow stated that additional species to consider to the 6'+ street tree list are Sydney Red
Gum, Madrone, Blue Oak, Silverleaf Oak, Valley Oak, California Pepper tree, and Soapbark tree. The only
species to remove is the Magnolia `Samuel Sommers' due to root intrusion and slow growth. She stated
that the Soapbark tree is generally pretty, the Sydney Red Gum has an interesting bark, and the branch
attachment is better than the average Eucalyptus tree, the Silverleaf Oak has beautiful foliage, Madrone is
a California native, California Pepper has a willow look and does great in droughts, Valley Oak can grow
to large heights with great branch attachments and are considered safe trees as well as the Blue Oak.
Parks Supervisor Burow stated that additional species to consider for the utility street tree list are the Blue
Jacaranda, Saratoga Sweet Bay, Sonoran Palo Verde, Persian Ironwood, and Plumeria. The species to
remove from the list are the Red Maple, Mayten, Victorian Box, London Plane, and Purple Leaf Plum. She
stated that she had seen weak branch attachments, failures, and root intrusion issues with the Red Maple.
It was not removed from all the lists because it is a great tree with a beautiful fall look. The Mayten seldom
reaches maturity, Victorian Box has root intrusion, London Plane should not be under utility lines, and
Purple Leaf Plum is susceptible to disease. Parks Supervisor Burow stated that the Blue Jacaranda has
purple flowers, the Plumeria has pink flowers and stays short, and the Sweet Bay, Sonoran Palo Verde, and
Persian Ironwood she previously mentioned.
Parks Supervisor Burow stated that additional species to consider for the Hillside Street tree list are Blue
Jacaranda, Saratoga Sweet Bay, Sonoran Palo Verde, Persian Ironwood, and Plumeria. The species to
remove from the list are Mayten, Victorian Box, London Plane, and Purple Leaf Plum.
Commissioner Chu suggested removing the Crape Myrtle from the tree lists because of the pruning from
non -city staff and not being pruned properly.
Parks Superintendent Holtz stated that the Crape Myrtle is the tree that gets pruned the most. He stated that
when the City is aware of the pruning, the homeowners are sent a letter to notify them that it is against City
code to engage in pruning operations without prior authorization from the City. He stated the Crape Myrtle
is one of the most popular trees that residents request.
Commissioner Chu stated that Palo Alto has Tupelo trees and suggested adding them to the updated street
tree lists.
Commissioner Chu opened the floor to public comment.
With no one wishing to speak from the public, Commissioner Chu closed public comment.
Director Glomstad stated that the Commission could make a motion to approve the updates to the City
Street Tree planting lists, and at the next meeting, the Commission could discuss adding the Tupelo to the
lists.
Commissioner Bauer motioned to approve updating the City street tree planting lists. The motion was
seconded by Commissioner Khoury and was approved. 4-0-0
REPORTS
Commissioner Khoury reported that the holiday lights would stay up and is currently working to take down
the arrangements and flowerpots. She questioned when the restringing of the lights should take place.
Parks Superintendent Holtz stated that staff would continue to monitor it until March, but restringing is
necessary.
Chair Batte reported that Commissioner Bauer and herself participated in judging the Downtown
Burlingame holiday windows. She stated that the winners were Penflora, Caffe Central, and Gigglemugs.
Parks Superintendent Holtz reported that two emergency private tree removal applications were approved
since the last meeting. One removal was a Cypress tree at 3104 Hillside Drive with active failure. He
stated that the neighbor called to notify City staff that he did not get a notice about the tree removal. Park
Superintendent Holtz stated that the resident was removing the tree without a permit. After talking to City
staff, the resident applied for the permit, which staff granted on an emergency basis. The second removal
was at the Mercy property, 2300 Adeline Drive. He stated that Mercy staff had been doing a lot of diligence
in evaluating all the trees on their property and found one tree with imminent failure near the student parking
lot. The permit was granted on an emergency basis.
Parks Superintendent Holtz reported that 95% of the 2.5 million dollar work that the Council approved to
address the issues with the large Eucalyptus groves has been completed. Currently, there are conflicts with
PG&E, and Parks Supervisor Burow is doing an excellent job navigating through that process.
Parks Superintendent Holtz reported that one more grove will be addressed. He stated that on the east side
of California Drive, the City will start maintaining the trees that belong to the San Francisco PUC. He
stated that, unfortunately, since the trees have not received the proper maintenance from the PUC, many
will need to be removed. Parks Superintendent Holtz stated that it is challenging with the bike lanes and
traffic in that area, and he is working with Public Works Traffic engineers. The goal is to go out to Bid in
the upcoming weeks.
Parks Superintendent Holtz reported that January is a planting time for the City tree crew. Planting occurs
three times a year in October, January, and April. The approved street tree list will be used for the April
Street tree planting. He stated that Arbor Day is March 13 at Skyline Park. The annual landscape ballfield
renovations were taking place, and the fields were closed in December and January. He stated that the staff
did a great job installing the Robert Barry Words artwork. He stated that there was a large landslide in
Mills Canyon last year, and it has been winterized to secure the site through this winter. This spring a
permanent repair would be completed. Cuernavaca field renovation and the Washington Park Batting Cage
projects are coming up. He said he hoped to return in two months to discuss the tree code updates. He is
working with the City Attorney's office, and they need environmental reviews before they come back for
discussion.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 7:22 p.m. The next Beautification Commission
meeting is scheduled for February 1, 2024.
Respectfully submitted,
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America Diaz
Administrative Staff
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STAFF REPORT
To: Beautification Commission
Date: February 1, 2024
From: Carlie Burow, Parks Supervisor (650) 558-7335
Rich Holtz, Parks Superintendent/City Arborist (650) 558-7333
Subject: Update to the Street Tree Themed Block List
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends the Commission review the staff report and approve species themed block
species changes for 11 blocks, 1400 Balboa Ave. and 1100 Vancouver Ave. to Catalpas and 400-
1100 California Dr. to Hornbeam.
BACKGROUND
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 idea for establishing themed blocks was first introduced to the Council by two interested
citizens who wanted to help maintain the historic and aesthetic look and feel of several blocks
with a dominant tree species. The idea was referred to the Beautification Commission for
consideration. In April 2008, the Beautification Commission heard the proposal, which included
discussion on several topics, including the following: width of available planting areas, altering
current planting lists, changing how street trees are selected by district/block/neighborhood,
(re)introducing the concept of a dominant species, updating the tree inventory, and potential
elimination of tree categories from planting plans (ornamentals and evergreens). In May 2008,
then Parks and Recreation Director Schwartz facilitated a discussion between the Commission
and community members. As a result of that discussion, the Commission made the following
recommendations to the City Council.
• Retain existing 'themed' streets in the City of Burlingame by replacing them with existing
species if the dominant species on the street is of tall form. This is regardless of
disruptions to sidewalks.
• Do not create 'themed' streets where they currently do not exist, and allow the property
owners to choose from the appropriate tree list.
• Staff should revise the official street tree lists to contain trees that only have the tallest,
most significant canopies.
• In addition, retain 'ornamentals' and 'evergreen' tree species with the tallest, most
significant canopies on the official tree lists.
• Include some larger species from the 6' planter strip list to the 4-6' planter strip list where
possible, or change the dimensions of planting strip requirements.
• Create larger planting spaces throughout the City where possible.
• Only remove and replace trees when an existing tree must be removed.
• Tree replacements should be planted as soon as possible.
As a result of the Beautification Commission action and Council consensus, staff prepared a Draft
Themed Block List and Policy of Establishing a Themed Block that was presented and approved
at the August 7, 2008, Beautification Commission meeting. From that Beautification Commission
meeting in 2008, 98 blocks were designated as themed blocks. Since then, 24 themed blocks
have been added, totaling 122 Themed Blocks.
Themed Blocks do add a benefit to our community that includes honoring the intended look of a
developed area. Additionally, themed blocks create an aesthetic look and feel with a memorable
uniformity. Themed Blocks can also have challenges, such as fast and widespread disease or
insects. Having a single species increases the likelihood that one disease or insect would create
a mass loss of trees that can devastate an entire block.
Policy for Establishing Themed Blocks
Upon adoption of the List of Themed Blocks, the Commission considered a policy to address the
future establishment of themed blocks. Over time, the public may desire to request the
Commission add themed blocks to the list. Staff presented the draft policy for review at the August
7, 2008 Beautification Commission meeting. A public hearing was conducted at the meeting on
September 4, 2008, to consider this policy. After public input, the Commission adopted the
following policy proposal.
• 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.
• 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.
• If approved, staff will determine the species theme in collaboration with the property
owners.
• Selected "themed" species will replace existing trees only when the removal of an existing
tree is deemed necessary according to City policy.
DISCUSSION
After thoroughly inspecting the Themed Blocks List, staff concluded that changing the species
would improve some blocks. This is because of disease concerns and the availability of a
selected species. The 1400 Block of Balboa Ave. was originally designated as a Catalpa themed
block. Over time, this species became difficult to source. The City Arborist at the time changed
the theme to Red Maple. The 1100 Block of Vancouver Ave. was originally planted as Catalpa,
similar to the 1400 block of Balboa Ave. Also, due to difficulty sourcing the species locally, the
City Arborist then changed the Themed Block species to the Golden Rain Tree.
Staff has completed extensive research and can source Catalpas again by mail order. Staff
anticipates many of the mature catalpas will need to be removed and replaced over the next five
years. Staff have advanced purchased Catalpa specimens and are growing them to a plantable
size in the Parks Corporation yard. For these reasons, staff recommends the Beautification
Commission return the 1400 block of Balboa and 1100 Block of Vancouver theme block species
to the original species of Catalpa.
California Dr.'s 400-1100 blocks are currently 'Aristocrat' Pear. This variety of pear, along with
other Ornamental Pear varieties the City has planted, has had ongoing issues with diseases and
pests such as fire blight and pear psyllid.
Fire blight is a disease caused by the bacterium Erwinia amylovora and can infect pear trees.
This disease appears as a canker in the living tissue. Then, in spring, when trees bloom, the
bacteria are carried from the cankers to open flowers by rain, pollinators, or pruning. Symptoms
of fire blight include browning of leaves going down the branch. Despite planting varieties stated
to be resistant, the City continues to experience the disease.
Pear psyllid was also an issue this past year and will likely continue to be a problem with the pear
trees. Although only seen in 'Evergreen' Pears, data shows that the insect will affect other
varieties. This insect feeds on the leaves, producing honeydew. Honeydew can damage property
or make an unwanted mess below the tree. Staff suggests the Beautification Commission
approves replacing the 'Aristocrat' Pear theme on 400-1100 blocks of California Dr. to Hornbeam.
This change will help minimize the damage seen annually from fire blight and insects.
FISCAL IMPACT
The fiscal impact is unknown at this time. Potentially greater fiscal impact due to sidewalk
infrastructure conflict with Catalpa tree roots. Potentially lower fiscal impact due to less plant
health care needs for the 'Aristocrat' Pear trees.
EXHIBITS
A. Current Themed Block List
B. Themed Block List With Proposed Changes
C. Pictures of Catalpas and Hornbeam
EXHIBIT A
City of Burlingame
BURLINGAME Parks & Recreation Department
850 Burlingame Ave., Burlingame, CA 94010
phone: (650) 558-7330 • parksadminkburlin ag me.org
City Street Trees — Themed Blocks
(Revised 10.2022)
Street
Theme
Planter
Width
Min
Width
Recommendation
1600 Adeline
Sycamore
36/36
48
Themed Block
1700 Adeline
Sycamore
36/P36
48
Themed Block
1800 Adeline
Sycamore
36/P36
48
Themed Block
1900 Adeline
Sycamore
36/P36
48
Themed Block
2000 Adeline
Sycamore
36/36
48
Themed Block
500 Almer
Li uidambar
62/62
Replace w/ Red Maple
800 Alpine
Sycamore
36/36
48
Themed Block
1000 Balboa
Li uidambar
36/36
Replace w/Trident
Maple
1400 Balboa
Catalpa
36/36
36
Themed Block
1600 Balboa
Li uidambar
36/36
Replace w/Trident
Maple
100 Bayswater
Gingko
72/P72
36
Themed Block
200 Bayswater
Gingko
72/P72
36
Themed Block
300 Bayswater
Gingko
72/P72
36
Themed Block
400 Bayswater
Gingko
72/P72
36
Themed Block
500 Bayswater
Gingko
72/P72
36
Themed Block
600 Bayswater
Gingko
72/P72
36
Themed Block
700 Bayswater
Gingko
72/P72
36
Themed Block
800 Bayswater
Gingko
84/P84
36
Themed Block
900 Bayswater
Gingko
69/P69
36
Themed Block
1000 Bayswater
Gin ko
36
Themed Block
1100 Bayswater
Gingko
80/P80
36
Themed Block
1200 Bayswater
Gingko
80/P80
36
Themed Block
1300 Bayswater
Gingko
84/P84
36
Themed Block
1200 Bellevue
Li uidambar
60/60
Replace w/ Red Maple
1300 Bernal
Sycamore
48/48
48
Themed Block
1400 Bernal
Sycamore
48/48
48
Themed Block
300 Bloomfield
Sycamore
72/P72
48
Themed Block
400 Bloomfield
Sycamore
72/P72
48
Themed Block
300 Burlingame Ave
Camphor
120/120
Replace w/ Red Maple
400 Burlingame Ave
Camphor
120/144
Replace w/ Red Maple
500 Burlingame Ave
Camphor
144/P120
Replace w/ Red Maple
800 Burlingame Ave
Camphor
120/P144
Replace w/ Red Maple
850 - 1000 Burlingame Ave
Euc. Viminalis = 3 blks.
120/144
Themed Blocks
1500 Burlingame Ave.
Sycamore
48/P48
48
Themed Block
1200 Cabrillo
Li uidambar
36/36
Replace w/ Trident
Maple
400-1100 California Dr.
P. Calleryana Chanticleer' _ (9
blks.)
48/P72
36
Replace with 'Aristocrat'
1100 Cambridge
Elm
72/72
50
Themed Block
300 Channing
Sycamore
72/P72
48
Themed Block
200 Chapin
Sycamore
32/32
48
Themed Block
300 Chapin
Sycamore
32/32
48
Themed Block
1600 Chapin
Sycamore
32/32
48
Themed Block
400 Chatham
Sycamore
72/72
48
Themed Block
300 Clarendon
Red Oak
48/48
50
Themed Block
1500 Columbus
Red Oak
48/48
50
Themed Block
300 Concord
Liquidambar
72/72
Replace w/ Red Maple
600 Concord
Sycamore
72/72
48
Themed Block
700 Concord
Sycamore
72/72
48
Themed Block
500 Corbitt
Sycamore
96/P96
48
Themed Block
1100 Cortez
Sycamore
36/36
48
Themed Block
1200 Cortez
Sycamore
36/36
48
Themed Block
800 Crossway
Liquidambar
48/48
Replace w/ Red Maple
400 Cumberland
Sycamore
72/72
48
Themed Block
1400 Desoto
Sycamore
50/50
48
Themed Block
1100 Douglas
Sycamore
53/P48
48
Themed Block
1100 Drake
Sycamore
36/36
48
Themed Block
300 Dwight
Red Oak
48/P48
50
Themed Block
1500-2000 Easton
Euc. Globulus = 6 blks.
19'/P48
Themed Blocks
800 Edgehill
Liquidambar
68/68
Replace w/ Red Maple
1300 Edgehill
Liquidambar
68/P72
Replace w/ Red Maple
1400 Floribunda
Liquidambar
57/P72
Replace w/ Red Maple
1500 Floribunda
Liquidambar
59/P60
Replace w/ Red Maple
500 Francisco
Sycamore
96/P96
48
Themed Block
2100 Hillside
Sycamore
144/144
48
Themed Block
2200 Hillside
Sycamore
144/144
48
Themed Block
2300 Hillside
Sycamore
144/144
48
Themed Block
2400 Hillside
Sycamore
144/144
48
Themed Block
1200 Laguna
Sycamore
84/P84
48
Themed Block
1300 Laguna
Liquidambar
84/P84
Replace w/ Red Maple
1400 Laguna
Liquidambar
84/P84
Replace w/ Red Maple
300 Lexington
Sycamore
72/72
48
Themed Block
500 Lexington
Sycamore
72/72
48
Themed Block
600 Lexington
Sycamore
72/72
48
Themed Block
800 Maple
Linden
36/36
Replace w/ Trident
Maple
400 Marin
Sycamore
72/72
48
Themed Block
500 Marin
Sycamore
84/84
48
Themed Block
1600 McDonald Way
Liriodendron
65/65
Replace w/ Red Maple
1100 Mills
Sycamore
60/P60
48
Themed Block
1200 Mills
Sycamore
60/P60
48
Themed Block
1300 Mills
Sycamore
60/P60
48
Themed Block
1400 Mills
Sycamore
60/P60
48
Themed Block
1400 Oak Grove
Red Oak
36/P36
50
Themed Block
100 Occidental
Sycamore
56/P48
48
Themed Block
200 Occidental
Sycamore
56/56
48
Themed Block
300 Occidental
Sycamore
56/P48
48
Themed Block
400 Occidental
Sycamore
56/P48
48
Themed Block
1100 Oxford
Elm
48/48
48
Themed Block
1100 Palm
Sycamore
72/P72
48
Themed Block
1200 Palm
Sycamore
P72/P72
48
Themed Block
1300 Palm
Sycamore
72/P72
48
Themed Block
1400 Palm
Sycamore
84/P72
48
Themed Block
700 Plymouth
Sycamore
72/72
48
Themed Block
1100 Sanchez
Sycamore
48/P48
48
Themed Block
1200 Sanchez
Sycamore
48/P48
48
Themed Block
1300 Sanchez
Sycamore
48/P48
48
Themed Block
1400 Sanchez
Sycamore
48/P48
48
Themed Block
1600 Sherman
Sycamore
36/P36
48
Themed Block
1700 Sherman
Sycamore
P36/P36
48
Themed Block
10 Stanley
Liriodendron
36/P36
Replace w/ Trident
Maple
100 Stanley
Liriodendron
36/P36
Replace w/ Trident
Maple
200 Stanley
Liriodendron
36/P36
Replace w/ Trident
Maple
2100 Trousdale
Modesto Ash
54
48
Replace w/ Raywood
Ash
1100 Vancouver
Catalpa
36/P36
Replace w/ Koelreuteria
aniculata'Golden Rain'
500 Vernon
Sycamore
48/48
48
Themed Block
600 Vernon
Li uidambar
48/48
Replace w/ Red Maple
700 Vernon
Sycamore
72/72
48
Themed Block
700 Winchester Dr.
Sycamore
96/P96
48
Themed Block
800 Winchester Dr.
Sycamore
96/P96
48
Themed Block
EXHIBIT B
City of Burlingame
BURLINGAME Parks & Recreation Department
850 Burlingame Ave., Burlingame, CA 94010
phone: (650) 558-7330 • parksadminkburlin ag me.org
City Street Trees — Themed Blocks
(Revised 10.2022)
Street
Theme
Planter
Width
Min
Width
Recommendation
1600 Adeline
Sycamore
36/36
48
Themed Block
1700 Adeline
Sycamore
36/P36
48
Themed Block
1800 Adeline
Sycamore
36/P36
48
Themed Block
1900 Adeline
Sycamore
36/P36
48
Themed Block
2000 Adeline
Sycamore
36/36
48
Themed Block
500 Almer
Li uidambar
62/62
Replace w/ Red Maple
800 Alpine
Sycamore
36/36
48
Themed Block
1000 Balboa
Li uidambar
36/36
Replace w/Trident
Maple
1400 Balboa
Catalpa
36/36
36
Themed Block
1600 Balboa
Li uidambar
36/36
Replace w/Trident
Maple
100 Bayswater
Gingko
72/P72
36
Themed Block
200 Bayswater
Gingko
72/P72
36
Themed Block
300 Bayswater
Gingko
72/P72
36
Themed Block
400 Bayswater
Gingko
72/P72
36
Themed Block
500 Bayswater
Gingko
72/P72
36
Themed Block
600 Bayswater
Gingko
72/P72
36
Themed Block
700 Bayswater
Gingko
72/P72
36
Themed Block
800 Bayswater
Gingko
84/P84
36
Themed Block
900 Bayswater
Gingko
69/P69
36
Themed Block
1000 Bayswater
Gin ko
36
Themed Block
1100 Bayswater
Gingko
80/P80
36
Themed Block
1200 Bayswater
Gingko
80/P80
36
Themed Block
1300 Bayswater
Gingko
84/P84
36
Themed Block
1200 Bellevue
Li uidambar
60/60
Replace w/ Red Maple
1300 Bernal
Sycamore
48/48
48
Themed Block
1400 Bernal
Sycamore
48/48
48
Themed Block
300 Bloomfield
Sycamore
72/P72
48
Themed Block
400 Bloomfield
Sycamore
72/P72
48
Themed Block
300 Burlingame Ave
Camphor
120/120
Replace w/ Red Maple
400 Burlingame Ave
Camphor
120/144
Replace w/ Red Maple
500 Burlingame Ave
Camphor
144/P120
Replace w/ Red Maple
800 Burlingame Ave
Camphor
120/P144
Replace w/ Red Maple
850 - 1000 Burlingame Ave
Euc. Viminalis = 3 blks.
120/144
Themed Blocks
1500 Burlingame Ave.
Sycamore
48/P48
48
Themed Block
1200 Cabrillo
Li uidambar
36/36
Replace w/ Trident
Maple
400-1100 California Dr.
P. Calleryana Chanticleer' _ (9
blks.)
48/P72
36
Replace with 'European
Hornbeam'
1100 Cambridge
Elm
72/72
50
Themed Block
300 Channing
Sycamore
72/P72
48
Themed Block
200 Chapin
Sycamore
32/32
48
Themed Block
300 Chapin
Sycamore
32/32
48
Themed Block
1600 Chapin
Sycamore
32/32
48
Themed Block
400 Chatham
Sycamore
72/72
48
Themed Block
300 Clarendon
Red Oak
48/48
50
Themed Block
1500 Columbus
Red Oak
48/48
50
Themed Block
300 Concord
Liquidambar
72/72
Replace w/ Red Maple
600 Concord
Sycamore
72/72
48
Themed Block
700 Concord
Sycamore
72/72
48
Themed Block
500 Corbitt
Sycamore
96/P96
48
Themed Block
1100 Cortez
Sycamore
36/36
48
Themed Block
1200 Cortez
Sycamore
36/36
48
Themed Block
800 Crossway
Liquidambar
48/48
Replace w/ Red Maple
400 Cumberland
Sycamore
72/72
48
Themed Block
1400 Desoto
Sycamore
50/50
48
Themed Block
1100 Douglas
Sycamore
53/P48
48
Themed Block
1100 Drake
Sycamore
36/36
48
Themed Block
300 Dwight
Red Oak
48/P48
50
Themed Block
1500-2000 Easton
Euc. Globulus = 6 blks.
19'/P48
Themed Blocks
800 Edgehill
Liquidambar
68/68
Replace w/ Red Maple
1300 Edgehill
Liquidambar
68/P72
Replace w/ Red Maple
1400 Floribunda
Liquidambar
57/P72
Replace w/ Red Maple
1500 Floribunda
Liquidambar
59/P60
Replace w/ Red Maple
500 Francisco
Sycamore
96/P96
48
Themed Block
2100 Hillside
Sycamore
144/144
48
Themed Block
2200 Hillside
Sycamore
144/144
48
Themed Block
2300 Hillside
Sycamore
144/144
48
Themed Block
2400 Hillside
Sycamore
144/144
48
Themed Block
1200 Laguna
Sycamore
84/P84
48
Themed Block
1300 Laguna
Liquidambar
84/P84
Replace w/ Red Maple
1400 Laguna
Liquidambar
84/P84
Replace w/ Red Maple
300 Lexington
Sycamore
72/72
48
Themed Block
500 Lexington
Sycamore
72/72
48
Themed Block
600 Lexington
Sycamore
72/72
48
Themed Block
800 Maple
Linden
36/36
Replace w/ Trident
Maple
400 Marin
Sycamore
72/72
48
Themed Block
500 Marin
Sycamore
84/84
48
Themed Block
1600 McDonald Way
Liriodendron
65/65
Replace w/ Red Maple
1100 Mills
Sycamore
60/P60
48
Themed Block
1200 Mills
Sycamore
60/P60
48
Themed Block
1300 Mills
Sycamore
60/P60
48
Themed Block
1400 Mills
Sycamore
60/P60
48
Themed Block
1400 Oak Grove
Red Oak
36/P36
50
Themed Block
100 Occidental
Sycamore
56/P48
48
Themed Block
200 Occidental
Sycamore
56/56
48
Themed Block
300 Occidental
Sycamore
56/P48
48
Themed Block
400 Occidental
Sycamore
56/P48
48
Themed Block
1100 Oxford
Elm
48/48
48
Themed Block
1100 Palm
Sycamore
72/P72
48
Themed Block
1200 Palm
Sycamore
P72/P72
48
Themed Block
1300 Palm
Sycamore
72/P72
48
Themed Block
1400 Palm
Sycamore
84/P72
48
Themed Block
700 Plymouth
Sycamore
72/72
48
Themed Block
1100 Sanchez
Sycamore
48/P48
48
Themed Block
1200 Sanchez
Sycamore
48/P48
48
Themed Block
1300 Sanchez
Sycamore
48/P48
48
Themed Block
1400 Sanchez
Sycamore
48/P48
48
Themed Block
1600 Sherman
Sycamore
36/P36
48
Themed Block
1700 Sherman
Sycamore
P36/P36
48
Themed Block
10 Stanley
Liriodendron
36/P36
Replace w/ Trident
Maple
100 Stanley
Liriodendron
36/P36
Replace w/ Trident
Maple
200 Stanley
Liriodendron
36/P36
Replace w/ Trident
Maple
2100 Trousdale
Modesto Ash
54
48
Replace w/ Raywood
Ash
1100 Vancouver
Catalpa
36/P36
Themed Block
500 Vernon
Sycamore
48/48
48
Themed Block
600 Vernon
Li uidambar
48/48
Replace w/ Red Maple
700 Vernon
Sycamore
72/72
48
Themed Block
700 Winchester Dr.
Sycamore
96/P96
48
Themed Block
800 Winchester Dr.
Sycamore
96/P96
48
Themed Block
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