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,.+ City of Arcadia, CA Permit NO. SNew-18-0964
Development Services Department Permit Type:Single Family New
240 West Huntington Drive,Post Office Box 60021
Arcadia,CA 91066-6021 Work Classification:SFR-New Dwelling
• r (626)574-5416 Permit Status: Issued
ARCADIA Issue Date: 10/08/2018 1 Expiration: 04/06/2019
Addr NO. Dir Prefix Street Name Street Suffix Unit City,State,Zip Parcel Number
( 111 Hacienda DR Arcadia,CA 5770002013
Contacts
RAMY ZAIFMAN Owner CL DESIGN Applicant
27 TANNERS RD,GREAT NECK, NY 11020
(914)473-6592 ZJUDYRAMY@GMAIL.COM (626)255-9337
BOWDEN DEVELOPMENT INC* General Contractor(B)
212 W Foothill, Monrovia,CA 91016
(626)303-7917
Description:5 BED,5 1/2 BATH,LIVING,DINING, KITCHEN, ( Valuation: $ 1.059,769.12 Tenant
LIBRARY/OFFICE,GREAT ROOM,LAUNDRY, 4-CAR GARAGE,
MUD RM,FOYER,ATRIUM,DETACHED POOL CABANA (AKA: Total Sq Feet: 7,283.00 Plan Check#18-964 Plan#32602
SOLID COVERED PATIO)WITH CHANGING RM AND 3/4 BATH
Fees Amount Payments Amount Paid
Building Issuing Fee $44.35 Total Fees $32,275.04
Building Permit Fees $7,848.00 Cash/Receipt#REC-001388-2018 $10,010.92
Building Plan Review Fee $5,101.20 Cash/Receipt#REC-002524-2018 $22,264.12
Cal Green Plan Check $510.12
Amount Due:
Energy Plan Review Fee $1,569.60 $0.00
Grading Issuance Fee $44.35 '
Grading Permit Fee(1-1000 CY) $450.00
Grading Plan Review Fee $850.00
Green Building Standard $43.00
LID Plan Check Fee $100.00 COMPLETED
Off Site Plan Check(Per Site) $240.00 CALLS FOR INSPECTIONS
Parks&Recreation Fee(SFR) $10,696.05 Request for inspection by telephone at 626-574-5450. Leave a message
Single Family Fire Plan Check $280.00 requesting the address,timeframe and what inspection item is needed.
Single Family/Condo/Townhome Impact $1,983.00
Fee
Solid Waste Management Fee $6.25
This permit/plan review expires by time limitation and becomes null and
Strong Motion Inst.Program Res $137.77 void if the work authorized by the permit is not commenced within 180 days
SWMF FEE 2 $1.00 from the date of issuance or if the permit is not obtained within 180 days
SWMF FEE 2 $1.00 from the date of plan submittal.This permit expires and becomes null and
WELO Permit Fee $625.00 void if any work authorized by this permit is suspended or abandoned for 180
WELO Permit Issuance $44.35 consecutive days or if no progressive work has been verified by a City of
WELO Plan Check $1700 00 Arcadia building inspector for a period of 180 consecutive days.
Total: $32,275.04
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PERMIT/PLAN REVIEW APPLICATION
Ew• Development Services Department,240 West Huntington Drive,Post Office Box 60021
, ` Arcadia, CA 91066-6021, (626) 574-5416,Fax(626) 447-9173
City of
Arcadia
LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION WORKERS'COMPENSATION DECLARATION
❑ I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following:
Chapter 9(commencing with Section 7000,of Division 3 of the Business and
) Professions Code,and my license is in full force and effect. ❑ I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-insure for workers'
License Class S License No.3ZZ lP LO Exp. Date 3131 f lq compensation, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the
�L performance of the work for which this permit is issued.
Signature of Contractor `i a/_
OWNER-BUILDER DECLARATION ❑ I have and will maintain workers'compensation insurance,as required by Section
❑ I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractors 3700 of the Labor Code,for the performance of the work for which this permit
License Law for the following reason(Section 7031.5,Business and Professions is issued.My workers'compensation insurance carrier and policy numbers are:
Code.Any city or county which requires a permit to construct,alter,improve, Carrier On F lk c
demolish,or repair any structure,prior to its issuance,also required the applicant
Policy Number
for such permit to file a signed statement that he or she is licensed pursuant to the
provisions of the Contractors License Law(Chapter 9(commencing with Section (This section need not be completed if the permit is for one hundred dollars or less)
7000)of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code)or that he or she is
exempt there from and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of ❑ I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued,I shall
Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the workers'
penalty of not more than five hundred dollars($500)): compensation Laws of California,and agree that if I should become subject to the
workers'compensation provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code,I shall
❑I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole forthwith comply with those provisions.
compensation,will do the work,and the structure is not intended or offered for Date ‘0 I q1 1`-� Signature //"e-A,.
sale(Section 7044,Business and Professions Code:The Contractors License
Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon,
or who does such work himself or herself or through his or her own
employees,provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for WARNING: Failure to secure Workers'Compensation coverage is unlawful,
sale.If,however,the building or improvement is sold within one(1)year of and shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to one
completion,the owner-builder will have the burden of proving that he or she hundred thousand dollars($100,000),in addition to the cost of compensation,
did not build or improve for the purpose of sale). damages as provided for in Section 3706 of the Labor Code, interest, and
attorney's fees.
❑I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed
contractors to construct the project(Section 7044,Business and Professions
Code:The Contractors License Law does not apply to an owner of property CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY
who builds or improves thereon,and who contracts for such projects with a I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that there is a construction lending agency
contractor(s)licensed pursuant to the Contractors License Law). for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Section 3097,
Civil Code).
❑ I am exempt under Section 7044,Business and Professions Code,for this reason:
Lender's Name
Date Signature Lender's Address
IMPORTANT: APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE TO THE BUILDING OFFICIAL FOR A PERMIT SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS AND
RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH ON THIS APPLICATION AND THE FOLLOWING:
1. The City's approved plans and permit inspection card must remain on the job site for use by City inspection personnel.
2. Final inspection of the work authorized by this permit is required.A Certificate of Occupancy must be obtained prior to use and occupancy of new buildings
and structures.
3. Per South Coast Air Quality Management District(AQMD)regulations,renovation and remodeling work that results in the removal,stripping,or altering
of asbestos containing materials requires an asbestos survey and removal prior to disturbing the asbestos. Please contact AQMD at(909)396-2000 for
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further information.
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' PRINT NAME
• I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct and that I am the owner or duly authorized agent of the owner.
I agree to comply with all City ordinances and State Laws relating to buildin construction. I hereby authorize representatives of the City of
Arcadia to enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspection purposes.
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NOTES
Building Inspections Date Insp. Plumbing Inspections Date I Insp. //7 /4 / , �J1 c'
100. Setbacks 210. Under hr./bldg.drain ,..,,K.;
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101. Rough grade ' � 211. Copper underslab
102. Figs.&forms 27/- * L
212. Rough plumbing ,/ /1.,-Ar // /f // ' l.0 ��+� S
103. Pre-slab 213. Routh'as �! /
104. Floor joists 214. Shower pan 5>74' ,L// f%77G� 7reGii'!(
105. Steel 215. Water heater °/
106. Grout lift 216. Roof drains
107. Shear nailing 5---Z-ii _ 217. Building sewer e-il i r /,-;:v.-7, 7/� _
108. Diaph nailin. 218. Water servi Z-63011 1:,,,,f .4).41-)s„) u/� p ,,,,a e-CACM„q B
109. Roof nailing i 219. Final.asAIWA
110. Framing gyf r ,-/y.--L 220. Fixtures 2*1 1•1 9 PP A-� •R•+n✓hien•> t t1/4
111. Occ./Area Sept.Wall 221. Final plumbing -Z' t__ p ),,,,/, 4 leo,,% A_ of t•Io uSF •D
112. Sound walls 222. Sewer cap/demo.-)
113. T-bar.rid j ' i- e9 ,i / ../ (
Insp. � (..5.s� 2Lt�E St (
114. Insulation-Flr. Pool Inspections Date
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115. Insulation Wall �' 240. Excavation/steel /��G, /‘-.7
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116. Insulation-Ceil. i j I 241. Rough plumbing /� / l '��`
117. Drywall nailing �� 242. Light shell/bonding O 4 5 4/4 y� (ez' f/'c �/
118. Interior lath A► ;1 // 243. Underground conduit ./ / �'
119. Exterior lath -2 `j 7 244. P-trap ,)
120. Finish grade 245. Gas line&test /Z•1 /9 ,/CJ
121. Final building 246. Fence,gates&signs ., �N��L / o� 7Y�Fi�-9�
122. Final demo/lot clear 247. Pool heater
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248. Final electric L ,, ei , I / i PC
Electrical Inspections Date Insp. 249. Final.lumbin.
150. Power pole 41.61,SED 1,'' •1"q roil' , moi_ / `'_L .i/�.4 . /I:�.Ir
250. Pool cover , ' n
151. Sales lot lighting 251. Pool final -p7 i' / /ij/f t! J/r �i//�D!✓li C
152. Underground conduit 01 /7
153. Underslab conduit Reroof Inspections Date Insp. ! /��(r� �L a: /' / . 0/
154. UFER ground - -�/ 270. Pre-reroof insp. 6P/4_ 0g5-e' ZPS oil •
155. Water ground V�9_l 271. Roof framing / /i �/.
156. Rough electrical 1- 272. Sheathing nailing G1/L /
157. Fixtures 273. Final reroof ./'f l e 5 ' / /S�!a ' /rte
158. G.F.C.I. - "/,,fG'4ft 1 , /j 1;24,1771) 1,
159. Es et.bondin. Sign Inspections Date Insp.
160. Service panel ,- Aft
/ 280. Setback/overhang ' . !I/ " i /./..-. .
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161. Fi.al etectri. iL 281. Footin. %,i ariv'h - / %!
_�� ��� 282. Conduit/wirin. 71 /
� /�Mechanical Insiections Date Inst. 283. Disconnect / / _/ii/ ir
180. Venting/flue 284. Final sign aL/ Cp�� 1���/4 -eC reCi�
181. Furnace/A.C.
182. Rouch HVAC 729-11 .1 '. ' •I•' I . Date Insp. _ r/
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183. Fire dampers 290. Fire alarm
184. Furnace compartment 291. Underground supply fiQ �(
185. Combustion air 292. Fire sprinklers r boar/S S /��k elk 1 q4vii
186. Smoke detectors 293. Monitor system
187. Metal F.P.rough 294. Hood dry chem.
188. Compressor setback 295. Final
189. Commercial hood
190. Duct shaft Sewers&Offsite Insp. Date Insp.
191. Final mechanical 'Z[) J 300. Lateral(main to P/L)
301. Saddle/Y
Block Wall Inspections Date Insp. 302. Cess...l filled
200. Footings 303. Sidewalk
201. Steel/rebar 304. Driveway
202. Grout lift 305. Curb replacement
203. Final wall 306. Trash bin
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Certificate No.20121023-905
ARCADIA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
150 South Third Avenue,Arcadia,CA 91006 • (626) 821-8300 Ext. 6732
Certificate of Compliance for Payment of Developer Fees
(Education Code §17620,et seq. &Government Code §65995,et seq.)
Effective July 24,2017
Current rate in effect applies at the time of imposition of fees/payment.
ProjectAddress/APN: 111 Hacienda Dr. , Arcadia , CA 91006
Number of Units in Project: 0 n e Plan Check Number: 18-964
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Exempt: [ ]500 sq.ft.or less(residential addition/expansion/remodel) Residential Commercial/Industrial
[ ]Other: $3.20/sq.ft. $0.51/sq.ft.
Area in Sq.Ft.: 3, 5 3 Receipt Number:
330426
Total Fee: Check Number:
$12,009.60 00006618
Owner's Name: R a m y Z a i f m a n
Owner's Address: 27 Tanners Rd. , Great Neck, NY 11020
Phone Number: (914) 473-6592 Email: zjudyramy@gmail .com
Representative's Name& Contact Info(if appl.): Troy French (626) 303-7917
*The above-described development has been determined to be exempt from the developer fees of Education Code §17620,et seq.,
and Government Code§65995,et seq.,and a Building Permit may be issued therefore.
** All fees due to the Arcadia Unified School District, under provision of Education Code §17620, et seq., and Government Code
§65995, et seq., as a prerequisite to the issuance of a Building Permit by the Building Department of the City of Arcadia, City of
Monrovia,City of Sierra Madre,City of Temple City,and County of Los Angeles,Department of Public Works have been received.
Based on the information presented above,this Certificate of Compliance is hereby executed.
owv:tzss_.ea_dConnie Chu
Senior Administrative Asst . 10/8/18
Signature of District Representative Name/Title Date of Issuance
➢ The District charges a $100 fee to process reinstatement of the Developer Fee Certificate of Compliance resulting from an
"insufficient funds"check in addition to a$35 fee for the returned check. Only cash or a Cashier's Check will be accepted as
payment thereafter.
➢ The District charges a$100 fee for any amendments to or cancellation of a Developer Fee Certificate of Compliance formerly
issued on any type of development.
' If 500 sq.ft.or less is the reason for exemption,any future additions,expansions,or remodels to the property that result in the
past aggregate square footage to exceed the allotted 500 sq. ft. will be subject to fees at the current rate for the entire square
footage of the development.
➢ Owner/developer may request a refund of fees paid to the District within 12 months of payment only in the event the Building
Permit expires or the project is canceled without commencement of construction in accordance with Education Code section
17624(all other requests for refunds must be made in accordance with the fee protest procedures set forth in Government Code
§66020). All refunds will be reduced by a $100 administrative fee. The refund check will be issued in the name of the
owner/developer and mailed to the address of payee.
PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE§66020(d),OWNER/DEVELOPER HAS A PERIOD OF 90 DAYS FROM THE
DATE OF ISSUANCE OF THIS CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE TO PROTEST THE IMPOSITION OF FEES
Applicant confirms that he/she is authorized to sign on behalf of the owner/developer and that the information he/she provided to the
District is true and accurate to the best of his/her knowledge.
Signature of Applicant: �C Name: '
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WHITE—City/County YELLOW—Fiscal Services PINK—Business Services GOLD—Applicant Certificate of Compliance(7-24-17)
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Certificateo Occupancy
City of Arcadia -
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This certificate issued pursuant to the requirements of the e
California Building Code certifying that at the time of issuance this structure was in
compliance with the various ordinances of the City regulating building construction or use. y
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Building Address: 111 Hacienda Drive, Arcadia,CA 91007 !:.
Permit Type: Single Family New Effective CBC: 2016 CRC
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Final Date: May 5, 2020 Type of Construction: TYPE V-B, SPRINKLERED I ` ,1
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240 West Huntington Drive
Arcadia, CA 91007
FINAL GRADING VERIFICATION
ATTENTION: Community Development Administrator
SUBJECT: Grading Verification for Project No. 18-058-003
Address: 111 Hacienda Drive
Gentlemen:
Finish grading operations have been completed for Project No. 18-058-003 for
Lots through (if applicable) and has been inspected
by the undersigned Registered Civil Engineer or Licensed Architect.
Based upon the observations, the grading subsequent to the Rough Grading has been
completed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications and is in
substantial conformance with the final grading plan approved by the City and no
unauthorized deviations were made.
All required surface drainage devices have been installed. Provisions have been made
for drainage of surface waters around proposed buildings and their appurtenances.
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R.C.E. No. 40870 R.P.A. No.
Civil
Date: March 9, 2020 meq'of cAoc—
Received and approved:
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cc: C.D.D./Maint. Ser.
C.D.D./Building
` `` County of Los Angeles
`--, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING & SAFETY DIVISION
PUBLIC WORKS'
Los Angeles Regional Uniform Code Program
STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION REPORT FORM
STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION means the visual observation of the structural system, for general conformance to the
approved plans and specifications, at significant construction stages and at completion of the structural system.
Structural observation does not include or waive the responsibility for the inspections required by Section 108. 1704 or
other sections of the Los Angeles County Building Code. (Sections 106.4.5, 1709)
Report No. 5
This report includes all construction work through 2 6 4 day of I ONE- ,20 1 1 Page No. I of j
Project Address: Structural Observer of Record (SOR): SOR Phone o.:
t t 1 H a,c.; ,6, 12 r, A rcc .'a , ONs Z. ret r clN Pg.__ ( 56 z) b (
Building Permit No.: Structural Observation Observr Professional Lic./Reg. No.: Observer0one No.:
performed by: Z . M1c.NP�.L st)-1461 5-5266 (. 62-) 63 --191
OBSERVED STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS AND THEIR CONNECTIONS
FOUNDATION WALL FRAMES FLOOR ELEMENTS/CONNECTION
OBSERVATION LOCATION
❑Footing, Stem Walls ❑ Concrete ❑ Steel Moment Frame ❑ Concrete tri lik,oD F(LAM 11467
❑ Mat Foundation ❑ Masonry ❑ Steel Braced Frame ❑ Steel Deck
❑ Caisson, Piles, R4 Wood ❑ Concrete Moment ❑ Wood OF 11-1E C4Stt7FitCie_
Grade Beams Frame
❑ Retaining Foundation ❑ Others: ❑ Masonry Wall jE Others:
Hillside Special Anchors Frame Ku-24;- 01A-01-,
Others: ❑ Others:
NOTED DEFICIENCIES with the proposed corresponding corrective actions with respect to general
conformance with the approved plans or in the load path: (A final report by the structural observer which states that
all observed deficiencies have been resolved is required before acceptance of the work by the building officials.)
l'\'=7 04-1 ClcA c- "2 OG-S 1 t21.)Rt MG, t'rt(5 vl,S( .
I DECLARE THAT THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS ARE TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE:
1. I AM THE ENGINEER OR ARCHITECT RETAINED BY THE OWNER TO BE IN RESPONSIBLE
CHARGE FOR THE STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
REQUIREMENTS OF THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES. QROFESSiO
2. I, OR ANOTHER ENGINEER OR ARCHITECT WHO I HAVE DESIGNATED ABOVE AND IS ��O \� MiCild 41-"fe
UNDER MY RESPONSIBLE CHARGE, HAS PERFORMED THE REQUIRED SITE VISITS AT A. �4,. cPa F2
EACH SIGNIFICANT CONSTRUCTION STAGE TO VERITY IF THE STRUCTURE IS IN 'v S 5?66G-2GENERAL CONFORMANCE WITH APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS; w z
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3. ALL NOTED DEFICIENCIES WHICH REMAIN TO BE CORRECTED HAVE BEEN INDICATED t.
ABOVE; '
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4. I RECOMMEND THAT ACCEPTANCE OF THE STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS BY THE COUNTY OF(,pt1FUI,
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OF LOS ANGELES BE WITHHELD UNTIL ALL OBSERVED DEFICIENCIES ARE �
CORRECTED. 6/4 AO i 9
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(STAMP OF STRUCTURAL OBSERVER)
SIGNATURE OF STRUCTURAL OBSERVER DATE
Version 1.0(2008 LACBC) Jan. 10 2008
V
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County of Los Angeles
PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING & SAFETY DIVISION
.. n'p Los Angeles Regional Uniform Code Program
STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION REPORT FORM
STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION means the visual observation of the structural system, for general conformance to the
approved plans and specifications, at significant construction stages and at completion of the structural system.
Structural observation does not include or waive the responsibility for the inspections required by Section 108, 1704 or
other sections of the Los Angeles County Building Code. (Sections 106.4.5, 1709)
Report No. 4-
This report includes all construction work through 213' day of y-€.4, . ,20 i( Page No. 1. of
Project Address: Structural Observer of Record (SOR): SOR Phone No.:
11 NPcLt -s VA VVttX�- Pc12-c-Avi A. >: E - ‘--“u-til, 9014.1 (5-6Z) 663-6/41q9
Building Permit No.: Structural Observation Observr Professional Lic./Reg. No.: Observer Phone No.:
5 N -10_04164_ Performed by: Z - l`1ke.4fAt . 46I j— 5 26C,
OBSERVED STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS AND THEIR CONNECTIONS
FOUNDATION WALL FRAMES FLOOR ELEMENTS/CONNECTION
OBSERVATION LOCATION
Ip Footing, Stem Walls ❑ Concrete ❑ Steel Moment Frame ❑ Concrete 'Apoµ FT'A. TK4.C(l
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❑ Caisson, Piles, ❑ Wood ❑ Concrete Moment ❑ Wood
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Grade Beams Frame
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❑ Retaining Foundation ❑ Others: Li Masonry Wall ❑ Others: 1-ttt>:• Wt Tb ® 2f"
Hillside Special Anchors Frame
M Others: G).0_ ❑ Others: Cji tv WI
NOTED DEFICIENCIES with the proposed corresponding corrective actions with respect to general
conformance with the approved plans or in the load path: (A final report by the structural observer which states that
all observed deficiencies have been resolved is required before acceptance of the work by the building officials.)
t C3' 0g- -t G1 1.1 Gtr o13-5rr2Jcto PJRLM i 'L-((s tic sii- .
I DECLARE THAT THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS ARE TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE:
1. I AM THE ENGINEER OR ARCHITECT RETAINED BY THE OWNER TO BE IN RESPONSIBLE
CHARGE FOR THE STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE --�,
REQUIREMENTS OF THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES. Q�OFESgfO
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SIGNATURE OF STRUCTURAL OBSERVER DATE
Version 1.0(2008 LACBC) Jan. 10 2008
County of Los Angeles
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING & SAFETY DIVISION
Los Angeles Regional Uniform Code Program
STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION REPORT FORM
STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION means the visual observation of the structural system, for general conformance to the
approved plans and specifications, at significant construction stages and at completion of the structural system.
Structural observation does not include or waive the responsibility for the inspections required by Section 108, 1704 or
other sections of the Los Angeles County Building Code. (Sections 106.4.5, 1709)
Report No.
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Project Address: Structural Observer of Record (SOR): SOR Phone No.:
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NOTED DEFICIENCIES with the proposed corresponding corrective actions with respect to general
conformance with the approved plans or in the load path: (A final report by the structural observer which states that
all observed deficiencies have been resolved is required before acceptance of the work by the building officials.)
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I DECLARE THAT THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS ARE TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE:
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OF LOS ANGELES BE WITHHELD UNTIL ALL OBSERVED DEFICIENCIES ARE /�%r�
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SIGNATURE OF STRUCTURAL OBSERVER DATE
Version 1.0(2008 LACBC) Jan. 10 2008
,, . County of Los Angeles
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING & SAFETY DIVISION
n^ Los Angeles Regional Uniform Code Program
STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION REPORT FORM
STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION means the visual observation of the structural system, for general conformance to the
approved plans and specifications, at significant construction stages and at completion of the structural system.
Structural observation does not include or waive the responsibility for the inspections required by Section 108, 1704 or
other sections of the Los Angeles County Building Code. (Sections 106.4.5, 1709)
Report No. 2.
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OF LOS ANGELES BE WITHHELD UNTIL ALL OBSERVED DEFICIENCIES ARE 2/iii/Z49 1?
CORRECTED. l
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SIGNATURE OF STRUCTURAL OBSERVER DATE 1
Version 1.0(2008 LACBC) Jan. 10 2008
County of Los Angeles
PUBLIC WORKS,
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING & SAFETY DIVISION
Los Angeles Regional Uniform Code Program
STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION REPORT FORM
STRUCTURAL OBSERVATION means the visual observation of the structural system, for general conformance to the
approved plans and specifications, at significant construction stages and at completion of the structural system.
Structural observation does not include or waive the responsibility for the inspections required by Section 108, 1704 or
other sections of the Los Angeles County Building Code. (Sections 106.4.5, 1709)
Report No.
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Project Address: Structural Observer of Record (SOR): SOR Phone No.:
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NOTED DEFICIENCIES with the proposed corresponding corrective actions with respect to general
conformance with the approved plans or in the load path: (A final report by the structural observer which states that
all observed deficiencies have been resolved is required before acceptance of the work by the building officials.)
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I DECLARE THAT THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS ARE TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE:
1. I AM THE ENGINEER OR ARCHITECT RETAINED BY THE OWNER TO BE IN RESPONSIBLE
CHARGE FOR THE STRUCTURAL T ,�pION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE nFESS/0
REQUIREMENTS OF THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES.
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CORRECTED. a
�S/Zol I (STAMP OF STRUCTURAL OBSERVER)
SIGNATURE OF STRUCTURAL OBSERVER DATE
Version 1.0(2008 LACBC) Jan. 10 2008
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240 West Huntington Drive
Arcadia, CA 97007
ROUGH GRADING VERIFICATION
ATTENTION: Community Development Administrator
SUBJECT: Grading Verification for Project No. 18-058-003
Address: 111 Hacienda Drive
Gentlemen:
Rough grading operations have been completed for Project No. 1-058 003 •
for
Lots through (if applicable) and has been inspected
by the undersigned Registered Civil Engineer or Licensed Architect.
Based upon the observations, the rough grading of the lot(s) listed above have been
completed in conformance with plans marked "APPROVED" by the City. The work
includes but is not limited to the following: grading to approximate final elevations;
staking of property lines; location and gradient of cut and fill slopes; location, cross-
sectional configuration and flow-line gradient of drainage swales and terraces; berms
installed where indicated; and required drainage slopes provided on building pads.
Enclosed herewith is a Soil and Compaction Report for the Building Division which is
required on all new construction sites prior to footing inspection.
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Geotechnical, Environmental, and Civil Engineering
December 24, 2018
Ramy Zaifman
do Loh and Associates, (CL design)
1704 E. Cortez Street
W. Covina, California 91791
Attention: Mr. Christopher Loh
Subject: Soil Compaction Report, Proposed Residential Development,
111 Hacienda drive, APN: 5770-002-013, Arcadia, California
QCI Project No.: 18-058-003C
Reference: Report of Geotechnical Engineering Investigation, Proposed Residential
Development, 111 Hacienda Drive, APN: 5770-002-013, Arcadia, California
QCI Project No.: 18-058-003GE
Ladies and Gentlemen:
This report presents results of our field density tests performed on the proposed building pad and
abandoned pool backfill at the subject site. The site conditions, field and laboratory test results,
and post-grading recommendations are presented as follows:
SITE CONDITION
This report present result of our field density tests performed on the abandoned pool backfill and
proposed single-family residence. The existing pool shell and associated structures was removed
to exposed competent natural ground. The depth of removal was approximately seven foot below
the adjacent grade The pool was backfilled to design grade with fill material. The fill placed under
this report should be classified as primary structure fill. The building pads are depicted on the
attached Site Plan (Figure 1) were excavated to a minimum depth of four feet below the final pad
grade, and four feet horizontally beyond the building footprint. The loose and/or disturbed soils
were removed and exposed competent natural soils within the building pad area.
FIELD DENSITY TEST
1. Field density test was performed using the Nuclear Gauge Method (ASTM D-6938-10) and/or
Sand Cone Method (ASTM D-1556-07). The field density test results are presented in Table I.
Approximate locations of the test are shown on the enclosed Site Plan (Figure 1).
2. Field density tests were performed at random locations to check compaction effort provided
by the contractor. The test results exceeded minimum required relative compaction of 90
percent. The test results herein are considered representative of the compacted area.
LABORATORY TESTING
The laboratory maximum dry density and optimum moisture content for the onsite and import
soils were determined according to laboratory standard ASTM D-1557-12. The following table
presents the test result of representative soil samples collected from the subject site:
576 East Lambert Road, Brea, California 92821; Tel: 714-671-1050, Fax: 714-671-1090
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TABLE II
LABORATORY TEST RESULTS
Soil Type Maximum Dry Density Optimum Moisture Content
(pcf) (k)
A- Brown silty sand 130.0 8.0
B-Brown fine coarse silty sand 133.5 8.0
POST-GRADING RECOMMENDATIONS
1. All utility backfill should be brought to near optimum moisture content and then compacted to
obtain a minimum relative compaction of 90 percent of the laboratory standard.
2. Soils generated from footing excavations to be used on onsite should be compacted to 90
percent minimum relative compaction, whether it is to be placed in landscape areas or within
areas to be improved. This material must not alter positive drainage patterns away from the
structural areas.
3. All trench excavations should conform to CAL-OSHA and local safety codes.
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
The field compaction tests were performed in accordance to the American Society for Testing and
Materials (ASTM) standard procedures. The test results would not indicate the conditions of the
subsurface materials underlying the fills. The engineering performance of the underlying materials
and other materials are therefore not included in this report.
Our field observation and soil tests were conducted in conformance with generally accepted
professional engineering practices, and no further warranty is implied nor made. This report is
subjected to review by the controlling authorities of this project.
This opportunity to be of service is appreciated. If you should have any questions, please call the
undersigned.
Respectfully submitted,
CalLand Engineering, Inc. (CLE)
dba Quartech Consultants (QCI)
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TABLE I
FIELD DENSITY TEST SUMMARY
Depth Moisture Dry Relative
Test Test Test Soil
Below Content Density Compaction Test
NO. Date Location FS (ft) (%) (pcf) (%) Type Method
X-1 11-27-18 Building Pad 2 9.3 119.3 91.8 A N
X-2 11-27-18 Building Pad 2 8.7 117.9 90.7 A N
X-3 11-27-18 Building Pad 2 10.1 119.5 91.9 A N
X-4 11-27-18 Building Pad 2 9.4 119.2 91.7 A S
X-5 11-27-18 Pool Backfill 6 10.2 119.6 92.0 A N
X-6 11-28-18 Building Pad 2 9.3 118.7 91.3 A N
X-7 11-28-18 Building Pad 2 10.0 117.9 90.7 A N
X-8 11-28-18 Building Pad 2 8.7 118.3 91.1 A S
X-9 11-28-18 Building Pad 2 8.1 117.3 90.2 A N
X-10 11-28-18 Building Pad FS 9.4 118.0 90.8 A N
X-11 11-28-18 Building Pad FS 9.6 118.8 91.4 A N
X-12 11-28-18 Pool Backfill 4 10.8 120.4 92.6 A S
X-13 11-28-18 Pool Backfill 4 10.6 118.0 90.8 A N
X-14 12-04-18 Building Pad FS 9.7 119.1 91.6 B N
X-15 12-04-18 Building Pad FS 8.7 120.5 92.7 B N
X-16 12-04-18 Building Pad 2 9.1 120.2 91.8 A S
X-17 12-04-18 Building Pad 2 9.9 120.7 91.4 A N
X-18 12-04-18 Building Pad 2 9.0 117.4 90.3 A N
X-19 12-12--18 Building Pad 2 7.0 119.8 90.8 A N
X-20 12-12-18 Building Pad 2 7.1 119.6 90.6 A S
X-21 12-14-18 Building Pad FS 9.3 122.4 91.7 B N
X-22 12-14-18 Building Pad FS 8.3 121.1 90.7 B N
X-23 12-14-18 Building Pad 2 10.7 123.9 92.8 B N
X-24 12-14-18 Building Pad 2 9.1 121.8 91.2 B S
X-25 12-17-18 Building Pad FS 7.4 122.7 91.9 B N
X-26 12-17-18 Building Pad FS 7.5 123.0 92.1 B N
576 East Lambert Road, Brea, California 92821; Tel: 714-671-1050, Fax: 714-671-1090
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Test Test Test Depth Moisture Dry Relative Soil
Below Content Density Compaction Test
NO. Date Location FS(ft) (%) (pcf) (%) Type Method
X-27 12-17-18 Building Pad FS 8.1 121.9 91.3 B N
X-28 12-17-18 Building Pad FS 7.9 123.4 92.4 B S
X-29 12-17-18 Building Pad FS 8.5 123.5 92.5 B N
X-30 12-17-18 Building Pad FS 7.7 122.6 91.8 B N
X-32 12-17-18 Building Pad FS 7.6 123.2 92.3 B N
Note: FS = Finish Surface N=Nuclear Gauge Method S=Sand Cone Method
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LEGEND APN: 5770-002-013
Geotechnical, Enviromental & Civil 111 Hacienda Drive
Engineering Services Arcadia, California
X-1 Approxmiate Field Density Test Location ZQ
Approximate Limit of Compacted Fill
Placed Under Purview of This Report NOT TO SCALE SITE PLAN
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4," '*. City of Arcadia, CA Permit NO. Plum-18-1985
Development Services Department Permit Type:Plumbing
240 West Huntington Drive,Post Office Box 60021 Work Classification:Plumbing Residential
Arcadia,CA 91066-6021
(626)574-5416 Permit Status:Issued
ARCADIA Issue Date:10/24/20181 Expiration: 04/22/2019
Addr NO. Dir Prefix Street Name Street Suffix Unit City,State,Zip Parcel Number
111 Hacienda DR Arcadia,CA 5770002013
Contacts
RAMY ZAIFMAN Owner DNC PLUMBING Plumbing Contractor
27 TANNERS RD,GREAT NECK, NY 11020 (C-36)
(914)473-6592 ZJUDYRAMY@GMAIL.COM 2627 LOMA AVE,SOUTH EL MONTE,CA 91733
(626)443-6366
Description:PLUMBING FOR SF NEW Valuation: $ 0.00 Tenant
Total Sq Feet: 0.00 Plan Check# Plan#
Fees Amount payments Amount Paid
Bar Sink $12.46 Total Fees $621.36
Bathtubs/or Combo $12.46 Cash/Receipt#REC-002680-2018 $621.36
Clothes Washer $12.46
Amount Due: $0.00
Dishwasher $12.46
Garbage Disposal Fee $24.92
Gas System(Outlets) $93.20
Kitchen Sink 537.38 COMPLETED
Laundry Trays $12.46
Lavatories $112.14
Lawn Sprinkler System on One Meter $18.74
Plumbing Permit Issuance Fee $44.35 CALLS FOR INSPECTIONS
Sewer Connection on Property $31.16 Request for inspection by telephone at 626-574-5450. Leave a message
Shower $62.30 requesting the address,timeframe and what inspection item is needed.
Solid Waste Management Fee 2 $1.00
Water Closet $87.22
Water Heater and/or Vent $46.65 This permit/plan review expires by time limitation and becomes null and
void if the work authorized by the permit is not commenced within 180 days
Total: $621.36 from the date of issuance or if the permit is not obtained within 180 days
from the date of plan submittal.This permit expires and becomes null and
void if any work authorized by this permit is suspended or abandoned for 180
consecutive days or if no progressive work has been verified by a City of
Arcadia building inspector for a period of 180 consecutive days.
October 24, 2018
Issued By: Date
October 24,2018 Page 1 of 1
OF AR
`i,,,tFogy,'e,
PERMIT/PLAN REVIEW APPLICATION
>i ' Development Services Department,240 West Huntington Drive,Post Office Box 60021
4 0 Arcadia, CA 91066-6021, (626) 574-5416,Fax (626)447-9173
m44itY oLN
City of
Arcadia
LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION WORKERS'COMPENSATION DECLARATION
❑ I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following:
Chapter 9(commencing with Section 7000,of Division 3 of the Business and
Professions Code,and y license is in full force and eff•ct. / ❑ I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-insure for workers'
License Class icense No. ��i
Signature of Contractor GU -✓ Exp. Dated/i`3�� compensation, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the
r
r performance of the work for which this permit is issued.
OWNER-BUILDER DECLARAi N ❑ I have and will maintain workers'compensation insurance,as required by Section
❑ I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractors 3700 of the Labor Code,for the performance of the work for which this permit
License Law for the following reason(Section 7031.5,Business and Professions is issued.My workers'compensation insurance carrier and policy numbers are:
Code.Any city or county which requires a permit to construct,alter,improve, Carrier193 V r (ZS:
demolish,or repair any structure,prior to its issuance,also required the applicant
Policy Number G�
for such permit to file a signed statement that he or she is licensed pursuant to the
provisions of the Contractors License Law(Chapter 9(commencing with Section (This section need not be completed if the permit is for one hundred dollars or less)
7000)of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code)or that he or she is
exempt there from and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of •
I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued,I shall
Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the workers'
penalty of not more than five hundred dollars($500)): compensation Laws of California,and agree that if I should become subject to the
workers'compensation provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code,I shall
❑I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole forthwith comply with those provisions.
compensation,will do the work,and the structure is not intended or offered for
sale(Section 7044,Business and Professions Code:The Contractors License Date !a/ /r g Signature ac,....—
Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon,
or who does such work himself or herself or through his or her own
employees,provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for WARNING: Failure to secure Workers'Compensation coverage is unlawful,
sale.If,however,the building or improvement is sold within one(1)year of and shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to one
completion,the owner-builder will have the burden of proving that he or she hundred thousand dollars($100,000),in addition to the cost of compensation,
did not build or improve for the purpose of sale). damages as provided for in Section 3706 of the Labor Code, interest, and
attorney's fees.
❑I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed
contractors to construct the project(Section 7044,Business and Professions
Code:The Contractors License Law does not apply to an owner of property CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY
who builds or improves thereon,and who contracts for such projects with a I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that there is a construction lending agency
contractor(s)licensed pursuant to the Contractors License Law). for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Section 3097,
Civil Code).
❑ I am exempt under Section 7044,Business and Professions Code,for this reason:
Lender's Name
Date Signature Lender's Address
IMPORTANT: APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE TO THE BUILDING OFFICIAL FOR A PERMIT SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS AND
RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH ON THIS APPLICATION AND THE FOLLOWING:
1. The City's approved plans and permit inspection card must remain on the job site for use by City inspection personnel.
2. Final inspection of the work authorized by this permit is required.A Certificate of Occupancy must be obtained prior to use and occupancy of new buildings
and structures.
3. Per South Coast Air Quality Management District(AQMD)regulations,renovation and remodeling work that results in the removal,stripping,or altering
of asbestos containing materials requires an asbestos survey and removal prior to disturbing the asbestos. Please contact AQMD at(909)396-2000 for
further information.
Name r3L - -- Title Cnn�/2�C7o
PRINT NAME
I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is co rect and that I am the owner or duly authorized agent of the owner.
I agree to comply with all City ordinances and State Laws relating to buildi construction. I hereby authorize representatives of the City of
Arcadia to enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspection purposes.
Signature L i Date /O /7v41--pg
City of Arcadia, CA Permit NO. Elec-19-1001
Development Services Department Permit Type:Electrical
240 West Huntington Drive,Post Office Box 60021
Arcadia,CA 91066-6021 Work Classification:Electrical Residential
(626)574-5416 Permit Status:Issued
ARCADIA Issue Date:05/29/2019 Expiration:
Addr NO. Dir Prefix Street Name Street Suffix Unit City,State,Zip Parcel Number
111 Hacienda DR Arcadia, CA 5770002013
Contacts
RAMY ZAIFMAN Owner SUNNY ELECTRIC AND CONSTRUCTION Contractor
27 TANNERS RD,GREAT NECK,NY 11020 INC*
(914)473-6592 ZJUDYRAMY@GMAIL.COM 11561 E 169th,Artesia,CA 90701
(562)809-1549 751194
Description:ELECTRICAL FOR SFR/NEW,400 AMP SERVICE, Valuation: $ 0.00 Tenant
TWO 100 AMP SUB PANELS
Total Sq Feet: 7,283.00 Plan Check# Plan#
Fees Amount Payments Amount Paid
Distribution Panel $32.96 Total Fees $816.92
Electrical Permit Issuance Fee $47.01 Cash/Receipt#REC-01342-19 $816.92
Motors,Generators 1-10 hp $65.92
BldgAmount Due: $0.00
New Residential Accessory (sq ft $70.91
area)
New Residential Elect.(sq ft area) $582.64
SolidResidential Services upm n 400 amps $16.48 complETED
Solid Waste Management Fee 2 $1.00
Total: $816.92
CALLS FOR INSPECTIONS
/, � �� Request for inspection by telephone at 626-574-5450. Leave-a message
�J L� requesting the address,timeframe and what inspection item is needed.
This permit/plan review expires by time limitation and becomes null and
void if the work authorized by the permit is not commenced within 180 days
from the date of issuance or if the permit is not obtained within 180 days
from the date of plan submittal.This permit expires and becomes null and
void if any work authorized by this permit is suspended or abandoned for 180
consecutive days or if no progressive work has been verified by a City of
Arcadia building inspector for a period of 180 consecutive days.
May 29, 2019
Issued By: Date
May 29,2019 Page 1 of 1
GD F R I;A,
4 .• PERMIT/PLAN REVIEW APPLICATION
i13et' Development Services Department,240 West Huntington Drive,Post Office Box 60021
,/. Arcadia, CA 91066-6021, (626) 574-5416,Fax(626)447-9173
City of
Arcadia
LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION WORKERS'COMPENSATION DECLARATION
I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following:
Chapter 9(commencing with Section 7000,of Division 3 of the Business and
Professions Code,and my license is in full force and effect. ❑ I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-insure for workers'
License Classes/0 License No.73-I I? Exp. Date 6-2-02-I compensation, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the
performance of the work for which this permit is issued.
Signature of Contractor
\3
OWNER-BUILDER DECLARATION I I have and will maintain workers'compensation insurance,as required by Section
I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractors 3700 of the Labor Code,for the performance of the work for which this permit
License Law for the following reason(Section 7031.5,Business and Professions is issued.My workers'compensation insurance carrier and policy numbers are:
Code.Any city or county which requires a permit to construct,alter,improve, Carrier � '\� I L
demolish,or repair any structure,prior to its issuance,also required the applicant Policy Number
for such permit to file a signed statement that he or she is licensed pursuant to the (This section need not be completed if the permit is for one hundred dollars or less)
provisions of the Contractors License Law(Chapter 9(commencing with Section
7000)of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code)or that he or she is El I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued,I shall
exempt there from and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of
Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the workers'
penalty of not more than five hundred dollars($500)): compensation Laws of California,and agree that if I should become subject to the
workers'compensation provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code,I shall
1:1I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole forthwith comply with those provisions.
compensation,will do the work,and the structure is not intended or offered for _Z
7
sale(Section 7044,Business and Professions Code:The Contractors License 1' 7-1
Signatiue
Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon,
or who does such work himself or herself or through his or her own
employees,provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for WARNING: Failure to secure Workers'Compensation coverage is unlawful,
sale.If,however,the building or improvement is sold within one(1)year of and shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to one
completion,the owner-builder will have the burden of proving that he or she hundred thousand dollars($100,000),in addition to the cost of compensation,
did not build or improve for the purpose of sale). damages as provided for in Section 3706 of the Labor Code, interest, and
attorney's fees.
IJ I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed
contractors to construct the project(Section 7044,Business and Professions
Code:The Contractors License Law does not apply to an owner of property CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY
who builds or improves thereon,and who contracts for such projects with a I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that there is a construction lending agency
contractor(s)licensed pursuant to the Contractors License Law). for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Section 3097,
Civil Code).
0 I am exempt under Section 7044,Business and Professions Code,for this reason:
Lender's Name
Date Signature Lender's Address
IMPORTANT: APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE TO THE BUILDING OFFICIAL FOR A PERMIT SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS AND
RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH ON THIS APPLICATION AND THE FOLLOWING:
1. The City's approved plans and permit inspection card must remain on the job site for use by City inspection personnel.
2. Final inspection of the work authorized by this permit is required.A Certificate of Occupancy must be obtained prior to use and occupancy of new buildings
and structures.
3. Per South Coast Air Quality Management District(AQMD)regulations,renovation and remodeling work that results in the removal,stripping,or altering
of asbestos containing materials requires an asbestos survey and removal prior to disturbing the asbestos.Please contact AQMD at(909)396-2000 for
further information.
me /C/— 5, �--o in Title -`�
PRINT NAME
I ertify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct and that I am the owner or duly authorized agent of the owner.
I gree to comply with all City ordinances and State Laws relating to building construction. I hereby authorize representatives of the City of
A dia to enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspection purposes.
v
Signa Date —a fl /J
*, City of Arcadia, CA Permit NO. Mech-19-1432
Development Services Department Permit Type:Mechanical
240 West Huntington Drive,Post Office Box 60021 Work Classification:HVAC New System, Residential
Arcadia,CA 91066-6021
(626)574-5416 Permit Status:Issued
ARCADIA Issue Date:07/25/2019 Expiration:
Addr NO. Dir Prefix Street Name Street Suffix Unit City,State,Zip Parcel Number
111 Hacienda DR Arcadia, CA 5770002013
Contacts
RAMY ZAIFMAN Owner 20th Century Air 20th Century Air Contractor
27 TANNERS RD,GREAT NECK,NY 11020 P 0 Box 638,Earp,CA 92242
(914)473-6592 ZJUDYRAMY@GMAIL.COM (714)777-6641 511598
Description:THREE NEW HVAC SYSTEMS FOR SFR/NEW Valuation: $ 0.00 Tenant
Total Sq Feet: 0.00 Plan Check# Plan#
Fees Amount Payments Amount Paid
Compressor<3 Ton(up to 3 hp) $59.58 Total Fees $167.17
Furnace or Burner<=100,000 BTU $59.58 Cash/Receipt#REC-01915-19 $167.17
Mechanical Permit Issuance Fee $47.01
Amount Due: 'fry--/—�'r $0.00
Solid Waste Management Fee 2 $1.00 I- I complETED
Total: $167.17 ``
//e41 M ;43;'04,(Y CALLS FOR INSPECTIONS
Request for inspection by telephone at 626-574-5450. Leave a message
requesting the address,timeframe and what inspection item is needed.
This permit/plan review expires by time limitation and becomes null and
void if the work authorized by the permit is not commenced within 180 days
from the date of issuance or if the permit is not obtained within 180 days
from the date of plan submittal.This permit expires and becomes null and
void if any work authorized by this permit is suspended or abandoned for 180
consecutive days or if no progressive work has been verified by a City of
Arcadia building inspector for a period of 180 consecutive days.
July 25, 2019
Issued By: Date
July 25,2019 Page 1 of 1
OF AR
'1.111
'4 . PERMIT/PLAN REVIEW APPLICATION
Development Services Department,240 West Huntington Drive,Post Office Box 60021
4'°°i.,°f Arcadia, CA 91066-6021, (626) 574-5416,Fax (626)447-9173
City of
Arcadia
,/LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION WORKERS'COMPENSATION DECLARATION
L1_Lhereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following:
TT Chapter 9(commencing with Section 7000,of Division 3 of the Business and
Professions Code,and my license is in full force and e ffect./.Z) I ❑ I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-insure for workers'
License Class License No. 57 Exp. Date / _ , compensation, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the
performance of the work for which this permit is issued.
Signature of Contractor
r i
OWNER-BUILDER DECLARATIO 1:1I have and will maintain workers'compensation insurance,as required by Section
1:1I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractors 3700 of the Labor Code,for the performance of the work for which this permit
License Law for the following reason(Section 7031.5,Business and Professions is issued.My workers'corn ation irancp carrier and policy numbers are:
Code.Any city or county which requires a permit to construct,alter,improve, Carrier ( L
demolish,or repair any structure,prior to its issuance,also required the applicant
for such permit to file a signed statement that he or she is licensed pursuant to the Policy Number
provisions of the Contractors License Law(Chapter 9(commencing with Section (This section need not be completed if the permit is for one hundred dollars or less)
7000)of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code)or that he or she is
exempt there from and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of ❑II certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued,I shall
Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the workers'
penalty of not more than five hundred dollars($500)): compensation Laws of California,and agree that if I should ome subject to the
workers'compensation provisions of Section 3700 of th abor Code,I shall
1:1I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole forthwith co ply with those provisions.
compensation,will do the work,and the structure is not intended or offered for
sale(Section 7044,Business and Professions Code:The Contractors License Date Signature
Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon,
or who does such work himself or herself or through his or her own
employees,provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for WARNING: Failure to secure Workers'Compensation coverage is unlawful,
sale. If,however,the building or improvement is sold within one(1)year of and shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to one
completion,the owner-builder will have the burden of proving that he or she hundred thousand dollars($100,000),in addition to the cost of compensation,
did not build or improve for the purpose of sale). damages as provided for in Section 3706 of the Labor Code, interest, and
attorney's fees.
❑I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed
contractors to construct the project(Section 7044,Business and Professions
Code:The Contractors License Law does not apply to an owner of property CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY
who builds or improves thereon,and who contracts for such projects with a I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that there is a construction lending agency
contractor(s)licensed pursuant to the Contractors License Law). for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Section 3097,
Civil Code).
❑ I am exempt under Section 7044,Business and Professions Code,for this reason:
Lender's Name
Date Signature Lender's Address
IMPORTANT: APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE TO THE BUILDING OFFICIAL FOR A PERMIT SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS AND
RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH ON THIS APPLICATION AND THE FOLLOWING:
1. The City's approved plans and permit inspection card must remain on the job site for use by City inspection personnel.
2. Final inspection of the work authorized by this permit is required.A Certificate of Occupancy must be obtained prior to use and occupancy of new buildings
and structures.
3. Per South Coast Air Quality Management District(AQMD)regulations,renovation and remodeling work that results in the removal,stripping,or altering
of asbestos containing materials requires an asbestos survey and removal prior to disturbing the asbestos. Please contact AQMD at(909) 396-2000 for
further information.
Name S &�-e Title \
PRIi?AME
I certify that I have read this application and stat• that the above information is correct and that I am the owner or duly authorized agent of the owner.
I agree to comply with all City ordinances a•/, State Laws relating to building construction. I hereby authorize representatives of the City of
Arcadia to enter upon the above-mentio s e pr!f,pr! erty for inspection purposes.
7/)
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Signature ' / Date
City of Arcadia, CA Permit NO.Wall-19-0226
Development Services Department Permit Type:Wall
240 West Huntington Drive,Post Office Box 60021
Arcadia,CA 91066-6021 Work Classification:Wall-Garden Wall
(626)574-5416 Permit Status:Issued
ARCA D1A Issue Date:03/26/2019 Expiration:
Addr NO. Dir Prefix Street Name Street Suffix Unit City,State,Zip Parcel Number
1111 Hacienda DR Arcadia, CA 5770002013
013140 vautaraneetwassw,l
Contacts
RAMY ZAIFMAN Owner BOWDEN DEVELOPMENT INC* Contractor
27 TANNERS RD,GREAT NECK,NY 11020 212 W Foothill,Monrovia,CA 91016
(914)473-6592 ZJUDYRAMY@GMAIL.COM (626)303-7917 322620
Description:BLOCKWALL PER APPROVED PLANS.6' H X 250'LF Valuation: $ 14,760.00 Tenant
ON EAST SIDE OF PROPERTY.
Total Sq Feet: 0.00 Plan Check t Plan#
Fees Amount Payments Amount Paid
Building Issuing Fee $47.01 Total Fees $374.01
Building Permit Fees $320.75 Cash/Receipt#REC-00767-19 $374.01
Solid Waste Management Fee $6.25
Amount Due: $0.00
Total: $374.01
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;71,4 ( CALLS FOR INSPECTIONS
Request for inspection by telephone at 626-574-5450. Leave a message
requesting the address,timeframe and what inspection item is needed.
This permit/plan review expires by time limitation and becomes null and
void if the work authorized by the permit is not commenced within 180 days
from the date of issuance or if the permit is not obtained within 180 days
from the date of plan submittal.This permit expires and becomes null and
void if any work authorized by this permit is suspended or abandoned for 180
consecutive days or if no progressive work has been verified by a City of
Arcadia building inspector for a period of 180 consecutive days.
March 26, 2019
Issued By: Date
March 26,2019 Page 1 of 1
%VA;
0,µvoR3/44.
4 .-PERMIT/PLAN REVIEW APPLICATION
E411/' Development Services Department,240 West Huntington Drive,Post Office Box 60021
, Arcadia,CA 91066-6021, (626)574-5416,Fax(626)447-9173
City of
Arcadia
LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION WORKERS'COMPENSATION DECLARATION
0 I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following:
Chapter 9(commencing with Section 7000,of Division 3 of the Business and
fessions Code,and my license is in full force and effect. 0 I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self insure for workers'
icense Class �� Lice No� � Exp. Date compensation, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the
ignature of Contractor �\ performance of the work for which this permit is issued.
j)WNER-BUILDE' LARATIO ❑ I have and will maintain workers'compensation insurance,as required by Section
CII hereby affirm under pe of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractors 3700 of the Labor Code,for the performance of the work for which this permit
License Law for the following reason(Section 7031.5,Business and Professions is issued.My workers'compensation insurance carrier and policy numbers are:
Code.Any city or county which requires a permit to construct,alter,improve, Carrier ON ' fi�
demolish,or repair any structure,prior to its issuance,also required the applicant
Policy Number
for such permit to file a signed statement that he or she is licensed pursuant to the
provisions of the Contractors License Law(Chapter 9(commencing with Section (This section need not be completed if the permit is for one hundred dollars or less)
7000)of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code)or that he or she is ❑ I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued,I shall
exempt there from and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of
Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the workers'
penalty of not more than five hundred dollars($500)): compensation Laws of California,and agree that if I should become subject to the
workers'compensation provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code,I shall
CII, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole forthwith comply with those provisions.
compensation,will do the work,and the structure is not intended or offered for Date '-� ' 1 SignatureCtiLej,
sale(Section 7044,Business and Professions Code:The Contractors License 1
Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon,
or who does such work himself or herself or through his or her own
employees,provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for WARNING: Failure to secure Worke ompensation coverage is unlawful,
sale.If,however,the building or improvement is sold within one(1)year of and shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to one
completion,the owner-builder will have the burden of proving that he or she hundred thousand dollars($100,000),in addition to the cost of compensation,
did not build or improve for the purpose of sale). damages as provided for in Section 3706 of the Labor Code, interest, and
attorney's fees.
❑I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed
contractors to construct the project(Section 7044,Business and Professions
Code:The Contractors License Law does not apply to an owner of property CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY
who builds or improves thereon,and who contracts for such projects with a I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that there is a construction lending agency
contractor(s)licensed pursuant to the Contractors License Law). for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Section 3097,
Civil Code).
❑ I am exempt under Section 7044,Business and Professions Code,for this reason:
Lender's Name
Date Signature Lender's Address
IMPORTANT: APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE TO THE BUILDING OFFICIAL FOR A PERMIT SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS AND
RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH ON THIS APPLICATION AND THE FOLLOWING:
1. The City's approved plans and permit inspection card must remain on the job site for use by City inspection personnel.
2. Final inspection of the work authorized by this permit is required.A Certificate of Occupancy must be obtained prior to use and occupancy of new buildings
and structures.
3. Per South Coast Air Quality Management District(AQMD)regulations,renovation and remodeling work that results in the removal,stripping,or altering
of asbestos containing materials requires an asbestos survey and removal prior to disturbing the asbestos. Please contact AQMD at(909)396-2000 for
further information.
Name M Vel1.Y `Title 62.1.4r S u (,
�RINT NAME
v
I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct and that I am the owner or duly authorized agent of the owner.
I agree to comply with all City ordinances and State Laws relating to building construction. I hereby authorize representatives of the City of
Arcadia to enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspection purposes.
oe
Signature Date
L i
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•*. City of Arcadia, CA Permit NO. FIRE-19-1166
Development Services Department Permit Type:Fire
240 West Huntington Drive,Post Office Box 60021 Work Classification:Fire S rinkler
Arcadia,CA 91066-6021 P
(626)574-5416 Permit Status:Issued
ARCADIA Issue Date:07/11/2019 Expiration: 12/17/2019
Addr NO. Dir Prefix Street Name Street Suffix Unit City,State,Zip Parcel Number
111 Hacienda DR Arcadia, CA 5770002013
,,.. ;..
Contacts
RAMY ZAIFMAN Owner CRAIG FIRE PREVENTION* Contractor
27 TANNERS RD,GREAT NECK,NY 11020 123 E CENTRAL AVENUE AVE, MONROVIA,CA 91016
(914)473-6592 ZJUDYRAMY@GMAIL.COM (626)357-4045 1037827
Description: FIRE SPRINKS FOR SF NEW 80 HEADS Valuation: $ 13,400.00 Tenant
Total Sq Feet: 0.00 Plan Check#19-1166 Plan#
Fees Amount Payments Amount Paid
Fire Issuance $47.01 Total Fees $1,052.06
Fire Permit Fees $304.05 Cash/Receipt#REC-01797-19 $352.06
Solid Waste Management Fee 2 $1.00 Cash/Receipt#REC-01589-19 $700.00
Sprinkler Heads $700.00
Amount Due: $0.00
Total: $1,052.06 171 COMPLETED
CALLS FOR INSPECTIONS
Request for inspection by telephone at 626-574-5450. Leave a message
requesting the address,timeframe and what inspection item is needed.
This permit/plan review expires by time limitation and becomes null and
void if the work authorized by the permit is not commenced within 180 days
from the date of issuance or if the permit is not obtained within 180 days
from the date of plan submittal.This permit expires and becomes null and
void if any work authorized by this permit is suspended or abandoned for 180
consecutive days or if no progressive work has been verified by a City of
Arcadia building inspector for a period of 180 consecutive days.
July 11, 2019
Issued By: Date
July 11,2019 Page 1 of 1
of AN
PERMIT/PLAN REVIEW APPLICATION
Development Services Department,240 West Huntington Drive,Post Office Box 60021
meshy of Ned. Arcadia, CA 91066-6021, (626) 574-5416,Fax (626) 447-9173
City of
Arcadia
LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION WORKERS'COMPENSATION DECLARATION
0 I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following:
Chapter 9(commencing with Section 7000,of Division 3 of the Business and
Professions Code,and my license is in full force and effect. ❑ I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-insure for workers'
License Class &14 Signature of Contractor &enseVri )-2' Exp. Date 1 l Ze(t' compensation, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the
performance of the work for which this permit is issued.
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OWNER-BUILDER DECLARATION 1 have and will maintain workers'compensation insurance,as required by Section
1:1I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractors 3700 of the Labor Code,for the performance of the work for which this permit
License Law for the following reason(Section 7031.5,Business and Professions is issued.My workers'compensation insurance carrier and policy numbers are:
Code.Any city or county which requires a permit to construct,alter,improve, Carrier ON =//-.-
demolish,or repair any structure,prior to its issuance,also required the applicant
Policy Number cN/4-4
for such permit to file a signed statement that he or she is licensed pursuant to the
provisions of the Contractors License Law(Chapter 9(commencing with Section (This section need not be completed if the permit is for one hundred dollars or less)
7000)of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code)or that he or she is
exempt there from and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of ❑ I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued,I shall
Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the workers'
penalty of not more than five hundred dollars($500)): compensation Laws of California,and agree that if I should become subject to the
workers'compensation provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code,I shall
❑I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole forthwith comply with those provisions.
compensation,will do the work,and the structure is not intended or offered for
Date VI" tti Signature <4°--7 i)414-df(Section 7044,Business and Professions Code:The Contractors License
Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon,
or who does such work himself or herself or through his or her own
employees,provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for WARNING: Failure to secure Workers'Compensation coverage is unlawful,
sale.If,however,the building or improvement is sold within one(1)year of and shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to one
completion,the owner-builder will have the burden of proving that he or she hundred thousand dollars($100,000),in addition to the cost of compensation,
did not build or improve for the purpose of sale). damages as provided for in Section 3706 of the Labor Code, interest, and
attorney's fees.
❑I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed
contractors to construct the project(Section 7044,Business and Professions
Code:The Contractors License Law does not apply to an owner of property CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY
who builds or improves thereon,and who contracts for such projects with a I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that there is a construction lending agency
contractor(s)licensed pursuant to the Contractors License Law). for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Section 3097,
Civil Code).
❑ I am exempt under Section 7044,Business and Professions Code,for this reason:
Lender's Name
Date Signature Lender's Address
IMPORTANT: APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE TO THE BUILDING OFFICIAL FOR A PERMIT SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS AND
RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH ON THIS APPLICATION AND THE FOLLOWING:
1. The City's approved plans and permit inspection card must remain on the job site for use by City inspection personnel.
2. Final inspection of the work authorized by this permit is required.A Certificate of Occupancy must be obtained prior to use and occupancy of new buildings
and structures.
3. Per South Coast Air Quality Management District(AQMD)regulations,renovation and remodeling work that results in the removal,stripping,or altering
of asbestos containing materials requires an asbestos survey and removal prior to disturbing the asbestos. Please contact AQMD at(909)396-2000 for
further information.
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I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct and that I am the owner or duly authorized agent of the owner.
I agree to comply with all City ordinances and State Laws relating to building construction. I hereby authorize representatives of the City of
Arcadia to enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspection purposes.
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DATE: February 7, 2020
TO: BUILDING DEPARTMENT
INSPECTOR John Zurick
FROM: FIRE DEPARTMENT
SUBJECT: FIELD INSPECTION
ADDRESS: 111 Hacienda Drive
THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WERE CHECKED FOR CONFORMANCE WITH APPLICABLE FIRE
DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS:
I DATE / INITIAL
TYPE OF INSPECTION FINAL INSPECTION
FIRE SPRINKLERS 2-7-2020 Mark Krikorian
FIRE ALARMS
HOOD & DUCT
KNOX BOX
OCCUPANCY 2-7-2020 Mark Krikorian
COMMENTS:
Emailed Bldg. Dept. 2-7-2020 Rita
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REQUIREMENTS.
TYPE OF INSPECTION DATE & INITIAL DATE & INITIAL FINAL
APPROVAL
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PLEASE INSPECT THE FOLLOWING ITEMS FOR CONFORMANCE WITH APPLICABLE DEPARTMENT
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Type of Inspection Date & Initial Date& Initial Final Approval
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This certificate is to be filled out by the project applicant and the property owner upon completion of i
the landscaping project.
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Project Information
Date of Project Completion Permit Type and No.
[. Project Address '�
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P: licensed landscape contractor that installed the landscaping and irrigation, or a licensed :r
professional that performed periodic site observations to verify that the project is consistent with
the Water Efficient Landscaping Documentation Package for the project and that the project
t. complies with Ordinance No. 2267 and the Governor's Executive Order No. B-29-15. .i.
"I/we certify that based upon periodic site observations, the work has been substantially
, completed in accordance with Ordinance No. 2267 and the Governor's Executive Order No.
B-29-15 and that the landscape planting and irrigation installation conform with the criteria `fi
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and specifications of the approved Landscape and Irrigation Plans and Landscape
Documentation Package and acknowledge that the project may be subject to inspection
and a Landscap Water dit to verify that the project is maintained in compliance with
a Ordinance No. 67 d t Governor's Executive Order No. B-29-15." `:
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Landscaping Documentation Package for our project and that it is my/our responsibility to see that .•t
the project is maintained in accordance with the Landscape and Irrigation Maintenance Schedule
j. for the project and in compliance with Ordinance No. 2267 and the Governor's Executive Order No. '`
B-29-15, and I/we acknowledge that the project may be subject to inspection and a Landscape
Water Audit to veri th t the project is being maintained in compliance with Ordinance No. 2267
and the Gov- nor' x utive Order No. B-29-15.
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City of Arcadia
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Inter-Departmental Inspection Request
Date:
Public Works Inspector
To: From: v 1/2,7
Address: /// /74(Cie41 // Permit No.:
Contractor: 1-/1 Phone No.: 9 .3 z 7
Owner: Phone No.:
Please inspect the following items to ensure that the Contractor/Developer is in compliance with all conditions of
approval established for the project, and that the work performed meets the City's standard for Public Works
construction:
Type of Inspection Date & Initial Date& Initial Final Approval
Drainage
Grading
Erosion Control
Offsite Improvements
Street Improvement(s)
(conduit, curb/curb & 9'
gutter, curb numbers,
driveway approach,
parkway planting,
sidewalk, street light,
traffic flow, etc.)
Sewer(s)
(lateral,grease/san
interceptor, saddle,wye,
etc.)
COMMENTS:
SO-113 WASTE MANAGEMENT COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS
OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY
1955 Workman MBI Road,Whittier,CA 90601-1400
Mailing Address:P.O.Box 4998,Whittier,CA 90607-4998 Grace Robinson Hyde
Telephone:(562)699-7411,FAX:(562)699-5422 Chief Engineer and General Manager
www.lacsd.org
Counter Hours: 7:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.Mon.-Thurs.
7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.Fri. Application No.: 5770002013-002
Date: October 5,2018
SEWERAGE SYSTEM CONNECTION FEE RECEIPT
APN: 5770 002 013 District No.: 15
Owner/Situs Address Applicant Information
NORBERT LAMOREAUX Ramy Zaifinan(owner)
111 HACIENDA DR Troy French
ARCADIA,CA 91006 212 W.Foothill Blvd.
Monrovia,CA 91016
' Phone: (626)303-7917
Facility Type Measure of Use Unit Rate Amount
Single Family Home D 1.00 DU
Single Family Home N 1.00 DU $4,210.00/DU $4,210.00
111 HACIENDA DR,ARCADIA
Base Line Credit 1.00 CUs $4,210.00/CUs ($4,210.00)
Connection Fee Due $0.00
Type Abbreviations
N-New or Additional;C-Change of Existing;E-Existing to Remain;D-Demolition of Existing;T-Tenant Improvement of Existing;S-Septic to Sewer
Includes demolition of 1.00 DU of existing Single Family Home
Processor: Erika Ballesteros Approver:Fit beth Pad
DISTRICTS
D.C.: , 1 I OF LOSSANITATION ANGELES COUNTY
Payment Received Check No. � Amount
Troy French $0.00 Cti APPROVED
GRACE ROBINSON HYDE
CHIEF ENCINEER&GEN.MGR.1
Valid-Only VVhetr9tampO
DOC#4763733 THIS IS NOTA CONNECTION PERMIT.
A CONNECTION PERMIT IS REQUIRED BEFORE CONNECTING TO ANY SEWER.
CITY OF ARCADIA
WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPING - ORDINANCE NO. 2330
LANDSCAPE DOCUMENTATION PACKAGE - SECTION A
PROJECT INFORMATION
Date: 5-31 -2018
Project Name: Single Family
Project Applicant: Howard Fang (for Two Trees Design, Inc.)
Project Address and Location:
Street Address Assessor Parcel Number
111 HACIENDA DR. 5770-002-013
Arcadia Tract/Parcel Map No.and Lot Number(s)
Tract # 11704 Lot 6
California 1 91006-2349 Nearest Cross Street
RAMONA ROAD
Project Type (Please check all that apply):
X New ❑ Rehabilitation X Single-Family Residential
❑ Private ❑ Public ❑ Multiple-Family Residential
❑ Commercial/ Industrial ❑ Mixed-Use
❑ Institutional (i.e., hospital, school, etc.) ❑ Other
Please fill in the information below to describe the landscape project:
Total landscaped area 16971 (sq. feet)
Total turf area 2360 (sq. feet)
Total non-turf area 14611 (sq. feet)
Total active recreational areas (sq. feet)
Total area of Special Landscaped Areas (sq. feet)
Total irrigated landscape area 8835 (sq. feet)
Total non-irrigated landscape area 8136 (sq. feet)
Please check the Water Supplier for this project:
® City of Arcadia Water Services — 11800 Goldring Road, Arcadia, CA 91006 — (626) 256-6650
❑ East Pasadena Water Company — 3725 Mountain View Ave., Pasadena, CA 91107 — (626) 793-6189
❑ Sunny Slope Water Company — 1040 El Campo Dr., Pasadena, CA 91107 — (626) 568-4266
❑ California American Water — 2020 Huntington Drive, San Marino, CA 91108 — (831) 646-3252
❑ Golden State Water Company — 110 E. Live Oak Avenue, Arcadia, CA 91006 — (626) 446-1372
Acknowledgment:
I agree to comply with the requirements of the City of Arcadia Water Efficient Landscaping
Ordinance and submit a complete Landscape Documentation Package.
Applicant's Signature � Date --7 (/ ? eY
December 1,2015
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CITY OF ARCADIA
WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPING - ORDINANCE NO. 2330
LANDSCAPE DOCUMENTATION PACKAGE - SECTION B
PROJECT CONTACTS — The project applicant and other individuals may receive inquiries or
notifications of all proceedings regarding the Water Efficient Landscaping Documentation Package.
Please provide the name, mailing address, email address, and telephone no(s), etc. of each person to
receive such inquiries and notifications.
1. Project Applicant
Name Telephone and Fax Number(s)
HOWARD FANG 626-475-9819
Title Email Address
Project Manager/Principal 2treesdesign®gmail.com
Company Mailing Address
Two Trees Design, Inc. 2071 La France Ave.
City State Zip Code
South Pasadena CA 91030
2. Property Owner
Name(s) Telephone and Fax Number(s)
Ramy Zaifman
Mailing Address Email Address
(Same as project address)
City State Zip Code
Arcadia CA 91008
3. Licensed Landscape Architect
Name Title
Camille Perng Principal
Company License No.
Two Trees Design, Inc. 5840
Mailing Address Telephone and Fax Number(s)
1832 San Diego St. (same as above)
City Email Address
West Covina (same as above)
State Zip Code Website
CA 91030
4. Certified Irrigation Designer
Name Title
Company License No.
Mailing Address Telephone and Fax Number(s)
City Email Address
State Zip Code Website
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CITY OF ARCADIA
WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPING - ORDINANCE NO. 2330
LANDSCAPE DOCUMENTATION PACKAGE - SECTION B (continued)
5. Landscape Installation Contractor
Name Title
Company License No.
Mailing Address Telephone and Fax Number(s)
City Email Address
State Zip Code Website
6. Irrigation Installation Contractor
Name Title
Company License No.
Mailing Address Telephone and Fax Number(s)
City Email Address
State Zip Code Website
7. Landscape & Irrigation Maintenance Contractor
Name Title
Company License No.
Mailing Address Telephone and Fax Number(s)
City Email Address
State Zip Code Website
8. Certified Irrigation Auditor
Name Title
Company License No.
Mailing Address Telephone and Fax Number(s)
City Email Address
State Zip Code Website
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CITY OF ARCADIA
WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPING - ORDINANCE NO. 2330
WORKSHEET - SECTION C
THIS WORKSHEET IS REQUIRED TO BE FILLIED OUT BY THE PROJECT APPLICANT
Reference Evapotranspiration (ETo) Rate = 50.2 inches per year
The ETo for the Arcadia area is based on the State Department of Water Resource, Reference Evapotranspiration rate (ETo)
for the City of Monrovia-Appendix`A`of the State MWELO.
Hydrozone# Plant Irrigation Irrigation ETAF Hydrozone ETAF I Estimated Total
& Planting Factor Method Efficiency (PF + IE) Area x Area Water Use
Description (PF) (IE) ; in sq. ft. (ETWU)
Regular Landscape Areas
1) NW 0 None 0 0 8136 0 0
2) LW
11 0.15 Drip 0.81 0.19 207 39.33 1224.11
3) MW
3-10 _0.5 Drip 0.81 0.62 53033287.86 102331 .35
4) Warm Turf
1,2 0.7 Drip 0.81 , 0.74 2360 1746.40 54354.95
5) Pool 0.85 (Pool) 0.75 1 .13 965 1090.45 33939.17
Totals (A) (B)
Avg: 0.36 16971 6164.04
Special Landscape Areas (SLAs)-Includes areas irrigated with recycled water
1
1
1
Totals (C) (D)
ETWU Total 191 ,849.58
MAWA
290,512.97
Hydrozone # & Planting Description - e.g., 1) Lawn/Turf, 2) Low Water Use Plantings, 3) Medium Water Use
Plantings, etc.
Plant Factor(PF)-
Irrigation Method-Overhead Spray or Drip
Irrigation Efficiency(IE)-0.75 for Overhead Spray, 0.81 for drip
ETWU (Annual Gallons Required)= ETo(50.2)x 0.62 x ETAF x Area
MAWA(Annual Gallons Allowed)= ETo(50.2)x 0.62 x[(ETAF x Area)+((1-ETAF)x SLA)]
0.62 is a conversion factor to convert acre-inches per acre,to gallons per square foot per year
Area is the total Regular Landscape Areas
SLA is the total Special Landscape Areas
ETAF is 0.55 for residential areas, and 0.45 for non-residential areas
ETAF Calculations
Regular Landscape Areas: Average ETAF for Regular Landscape Areas must be 0.55
Total ETAF x Area (B)
Total Area (A)
Average ETAF B+A
All Landscape Areas
Total ETAF x Area (B+D)
Total Area I (A+C)
Sitewide ETAF (B+D)_(A+C)
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CITY OF ARCADIA
WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPING - ORDINANCE NO. 2330
PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES COMPLIANCE OPTION - SECTION D
As an option to completing the Worksheet (Section C) and prior to the approval of any Design Review and/or Plan
Check for a project that meets the thresholds for this Option, compliance with all of the following items is
mandatory and must be documented on a landscape plan.
1) ❑ Submit Sections A& B of the Landscape Documentation Package which includes the following elements:
A) ❑ Date
B) ❑ Project Applicant
C) ❑ Project Address
D) ❑ Total Landscape Area in Square Feet, including a breakdown of turf and plant material
E) ❑ Project Type
F) ❑ Water Supply Type (e.g., potable, recycled)and Water Supplier
G) ❑ Contact Information
H) ❑ Applicant Signature and Date with Statement: "I agree to comply with the requirements of the City of
Arcadia Water Efficient Landscaping Ordinance and submit a complete Landscape Documentation
Package."
2) ❑ Incorporate compost at a rate of at least four cubic yards per 1,000 square feet to a depth of six inches into
landscape areas, unless contra-indicated by a soils test
3) ❑ Plant Material shall comply with the following:
A) ❑ Install climate adapted plants that require occasional, little, or no summer water (average WUCOLS
plant factor of 0.3) excluding edibles and areas using recycled water, for 75% of the residential
planting areas, and 100% of the non-residential planting areas
B) ❑ A minimum three-inch layer of mulch shall be applied on all exposed soil surfaces of planting areas,
except in turf areas, creeping or rooting groundcover areas, or direct seeding application areas where
mulch is contra-indicated
4) ❑ Turf shall comply with all of the following:
A) ❑ Turf shall not exceed 25% of the landscape area in residential areas, and there shall be no turf in non-
residential areas
B) ❑ Turf shall not be planted on sloped areas that exceed a slope of one-foot vertical elevation change for
every four feet of horizontal length
C) ❑ Turf is prohibited in parkways less than 10 feet wide, unless the parkway is adjacent to a parking strip
and used to enter and exit vehicles. Any turf in parkways must be irrigated by sub-surface irrigation or
by other technology that creates no overspray or runoff
5) ❑ Irrigation systems shall comply with the following:
A) ❑ Automatic irrigation controllers are required and must use evapotranspiration or soil moisture sensor
data
B) ❑ Irrigation controllers shall be of a type that does not lose programming data in the event the primary
power source is interrupted
C) ❑ Pressure regulators shall be installed on the irrigation system to ensure the dynamic pressure of the
system is within the manufacturer's recommended pressure range
D) ❑ Manual shut-off valves (e.g., a gate valve, ball valve, or butterfly valve) shall be installed as close as
possible to the point of connection to the water supply
E) ❑ All irrigation emission devices must meet the requirements set in the ANSI standard, ASABE/ICC 802-
2014, "Landscape Irrigation Sprinkler and Emitter Standard." All sprinkler heads installed in the
landscape must document a distribution uniformity low quarter of 0.65 or higher using the protocol
defined in ASABE/ICC 802-2014.
6) ❑ At the time of final inspection, the applicant must provide the owner of the property with a Certificate of
Completion (see page 8), including the Irrigation Schedule, and Schedule of Landscape and Irrigation
Maintenance.
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CITY OF ARCADIA
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. WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPING - ORDINANCE NO. 2330
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
This certificate is to be filled out by the project applicant and acknowledged by the property owner(s) upon completion of the
landscaping project.
1. Project Information
Date of Project Completion Permit Type and No.
Project Name and/or Address
Project Applicant and Title Property Owner
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Company Name&Mailing Address Mailing Address
Telephone and Fax No(s). Telephone and Fax No(s).
Email Address Email Address
2. Answer the questions below:
a. Date the Landscape Documentation Package was submitted to the City of Arcadia
b. Date the Landscape Documentation Package was approved by the City of Arcadia
c. Date that a copy of the Water Efficient Landscape Worksheet or Prescriptive Measures Compliance Option was
submitted to the project water supplier
3. Project Applicant — Certification — The signer of the landscape design plan, signer of the irrigation plan, or the licensed
landscape contractor(s) that installed the landscaping and/or irrigation is to certify that the landscape project has been
constructed/installed in accordance with the approved Landscape Documentation Package and in compliance with Ordinance No.
2330 and State law. Where there have been significant changes made in the field during construction/installation, "as-built" or
record drawings shall be included with this certification.
"I/we certify that based upon periodic site observations, the work has been completed in accordance with
Ordinance No. 2330 and State law, and that the landscape planting and irrigation installation conform with the
criteria and specifications of the approved Landscape and Irrigation Plans and Landscape Documentation
Package and acknowledge that the project may be subject to inspection and a Landscape Irrigation Audit to
verify that the project is maintained in compliance with Ordinance No. 2330 and State law."
Signature Date
Name(print) Telephone and Fax No(s).
Title License No.or Certification No.
Company Email Address
Mailing Address
4. Property Owner-Acknowledgment
"I/we certify that I/we have received copies of all the documents within the Landscape Documentation
Package and the Certificate of Completion for our project and that it is our responsibility to see that the
project is maintained in accordance with the Landscape and Irrigation Maintenance Schedule for our project,
including a diagram of the irrigation plan that shows the hydrozones posted with the irrigation controller, in
compliance with Ordinance No. 2330 and State law, and I/we acknowledge that the project may be subject to
inspection and a Landscape Irrigation Audit to verify that the project is being maintained in compliance with
Ordinance No. 2330 and State law."
Property Owner(s)Signature(s) Date
5. Include the following documents with this Certificate:
a. Irrigation Schedule—The parameters for setting the irrigation schedule on the controller(s)per Ordinance Section 7554.5.C.
b. Schedule of landscape and irrigation maintenance per Ordinance Section 7554.5.
c. Landscape Irrigation Audit Report per Ordinance Section 7554.3.E.
d. Soil Analysis and Management Report(s), if not previously submitted with the Landscape Documentation Package per
Ordinance Section 7554.4.
e. Verification of implementation of recommendations from soil analysis report per Ordinance Sections 7554.4 and 7554.6.
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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN REVIEW
BOARD (COMMITTEE) FINDINGS AND ACTION
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ADDRESS (IF DIFFERENT)
C. FINDINGS (only check those that apply, and provide a written explanation for
each check)
1. The proposed construction materials 1„1/ ARE, [] ARE NOT compatible with
the existing materials, because J/Mi`-i-WZ_ 770 de:34-4e) -
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2. The proposed materials [] WILL, [] WILL NOT have a significant adverse
impact on the overall appearance of the property, because
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3. The proposed project [] IS, [ NOT significantly visible from the
adjoining public rights of way, because G09/a-G-E 4204-A-4
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4. The proposed project [] IS, KIS NOT significantly visible from
adjoining properties, because 6-L.c= S 7#y
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5. The elements of the structure's designRE, [] ARE NOT consistent
with the existing building's design, because
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6. The proposed projects, [ ] IS NOT in proportion to other
improvements on the subject site or to improvements on other properties
in the neighborhood, because 5-70,41
7. The location of the proposed project [] WILL, LL NOT be detrimental
to the use and enjoyment and value of adjacent property and neighborhood
neighborhood, because "IAA/ye G--,1-44-0 TALe5E5 93J'
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T8. The proposed project's setbacks [ 0, [] DO NOT provide for adequate
separation between improvements on the same or adjoining properties,
because /1-,/doe e/e) f t . 4 i Ai D635•4;72 wee.h.
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, • 9. OTHER FINDINGS
D. ACTION
b /APPROVAL
[ ] APPROVAL SUBJECT TO THE FOLOWING CONDITION(S)
[ ] DENIAL
E. DATE OF ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARD'S (COMMITTEE'S) ACTION
F. BOARD (COMMI itE) MEMBERS) RENDERING THE ABOVE DECISION
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G. REPRESENTING THE 3/9J7 /c4I/7`,4 Com} 1Q ,1iFebelll4U 5 ASSOCIATION
H. APPEALS
Appeals from the Board's (Comiaittee's) decision shall be made to the Planning
Commission. Anyone desiring to make such an appeal should contact the
requirements, fees and proceedures. Said appeal must be made in writing and
delivered to the Planning Department 240 W. Huntington Drive; Arcadia, CA
91006, within seven (7) working days of the- Be*ard's (Committee's) decision.
I. EXPIRAT?ON OF APPROVAL
If for a period of one (1) year from the date of approval, any project for
which plane have been approved by the Board (Committee), has been unused,
abandoned or discontinued, said approval shall become null and void and of no
effect.
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6 A ' August 30, 2018
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Ramy Zaifman
{ a 27 Tanners Road
ii :� �». r7+ Great Neck, NY 11020
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%a,t9 al 0° SUBJECT: Tree Permit for the Removal of a Healthy Protected Tree
No. TRH 18-09; Revised Conditions of Approval per August
28, 2018 Planning Commission Meeting
city of PROJECT ADDRESS: 111 Hacienda Drive
Arcadia Dear Mr. Zaifman:
At its August 28, 2018, meeting, the Planning Commission voted 4-0 with
one Commissioner absent to DENY the appeal and uphold the Development
Development Services Department approval of Healthy Tree Removal Permit No. TRH 18-
Services 09, a request to remove the five healthy Oak trees #9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and
trees #3 and 8 per the submitted arborist report, subject to the following
Department amended conditions:
1. The five (5) healthy Coast Live Oak trees shall not be removed until a
grading and/or building permit has been issued for the construction of
Jason Kruckeberg the new residence. Prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy
Assistant City Manager/ permit for the new house, a total of three (3) replacement Coast Live
Development Services Oak trees shall be planted in the front yard area of the subject
Director property. The size and location of the trees shall be determined by
the City's Certified Arborist, and approved by the Planning &
Community Development Administrator or designee. A follow-up
report shall be submitted to the City that the trees were planted.
2. If the property owner chooses not to pursue with the construction of
the new house, the approval to remove the five (5) health Oak trees
shall become null and void, and the property owner would be required
to plant one 48-inch box tree within the front yard area for the removal
of the diseased oak trees. The location shall be determined by a
Certified Arborist and approved by the Planning & Community
Development Administrator, or designee. A follow-up report shall be
submitted to the City that the tree was planted prior to the expiration
of this approval.
3. A Certified Arborist shall be on-site to monitor all activity taking place
within the dripline of the oak trees to remain, and for the planting of
the on-site replacement tree(s) and shall submit weekly monitoring
reports to the Community Development Administrator, or designee. If
the arborist determines that any inappropriate work has occurred, or
that the tree(s) have been harmed, all work shall be stopped until
adequate remediation has been performed.to the satisfaction of a
certified arborist and the Community Development Administrator, or
designee.
4. The applicant shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City of
Arcadia and its officials, officers, employees, and agents from and
240 West Huntington Drive against any claim, action, or proceeding against the City of Arcadia,
Post Office Box 60021 its officials, officers, employees or agents to attack, set aside, void, or
Arcadia,CA 91066-6021
(626)574-5415
(626)447-3309 Fax
www.ArcadiaCA.uov
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annul any approval or conditional approval of the City of Arcadia concerning this
project and/or land use decision, including but not limited to any approval or
conditional approval of the City Council, Planning Commission, or City Staff, which
action is brought within the time period provided for in Government Code Section
66499.37 or other provision of law applicable to this project or decision. The City shall
promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action, or proceeding concerning the project
and/or land use decision and the City shall cooperate fully in the defense of the
matter. The City reserves the right, at its own option, to choose its own attorney to
represent the City, its officials, officers, employees, and agents in the defense of the
matter.
5. Within 30 calendar days after the decision for this project, the property
owner/applicant shall execute and file with the Community Development Administrator
or designee an Acceptance Form available from the Development Services
Department to indicate awareness and acceptance of these conditions of approval.
There is a ten (10) day appeal period from the date of the Planning Commission's decision.
Appeals must be submitted in writing to the Community Development Division with a $600.00
appeal fee by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, September 7, 2018. You will be notified if an appeal is
filed.
A building permit must be obtained prior to any construction activity. Please contact Building
Services at (626) 574-5416 to determine the type of documentation, plans, and fees for the
appropriate permit. This approval letter must be presented to Building Services to initiate the
permitting process.
Approval of TRH 18-09 shall not be of effect unless the property owner and applicant have
executed and filed the enclosed Acceptance Form to indicate awareness and acceptance of
these conditions of approval. The Acceptance form is due now and if it is not received by
October 1, 2018, this approval will become null and void.
You may visit the City's website at www.ArcadiaCA.clov/noticesanddecisions to view this
notice. If you have any questions, please contact Peter Sun, Associate Planner at (626) 574-
5444, or by email at psun@ArcadiaCA.gov
Sincerely,
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Community Development Division / Planning Services
Peter Sun
Associate Planner
c: Lisa Flores, Planning & Development Services Administrator
Dave Thompson, City of Arcadia Street Superintendent
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I'.'. CITY OF ARCADIA
ACCEPTANCE FORM
Development Services Department
Community Development Division-Planning Services
240 West Huntington Drive
Arcadia, CA 91007
APPLICATION NO.: Health Protected Tree Removal Permit No. TRH 18-09
SUBJECT PROPERTY: 111 Hacienda Drive
I am/We are the applicant(s), and the owner(s), or th duly authorized
representative(s) of the owner(s), respectively, of the project an real property that is
the subject of the above application(s).
I am/We are aware of, understand, and accept, all t e provisions and conditions
imposed upon the project and real property that ' the subject of the above
application(s), and also understand that noncomp ' nce with said provisions and
conditions shall constitute grounds for the immedi- e suspension or revocation of any
approvals granted through said application(s).
I/We certify and declare under penalt of perjury that the foregoing is true and
correct.
APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE DATE
PRINT NAME
PROPERTY OWNER'S SIGNATUr DATE
PRINT NAME
Approval o' your application shall not be of effect unless the property owner and
applican ave executed and filed this Acceptance Form to indicate awareness
and ac• -ptance of these conditions of approval. The Acceptance form is due
now . d if it is not received by Monday, October 1, 2018, this approval will
bec'me null and void and all fees will be forfeited.
Issued 8/30/18
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4e McKinley & Associates (818) 240-1358
March 1,2018
Mr. Ramy Zaifman
27 Tanners Road
Great Neck,NY 11020
Dear Mr. Zaifman:
Recently you contacted me concerning an Oak tree which was severely cut on your
property located at I 1 1 Hacienda Drive,Arcadia. An Arborist Report was prepared and
submitted on February 7, 2018. I was recently informed that the City has asked for the
appraised value of the tree and a recommendation regarding the planting of Oak trees on
the subject property equal to the assessed value of the tree.
The subject tree was a 16 inch diameter Coast Live Oak. It was located just 7 feet east of
the block wall along the west boundary.This is very close to the wall and in time would
have damaged the wall.The tree was crowded by other nearby Oak trees causing it to
lean and grow into the neighbor's back yard in a westerly direction. It was not visible
from the street and the crown was unbalanced and asymmetrical.
I took these factors into account while utilizing the Trunk Formula Method of Tree
Appraisal.After carefully applying this formula I determined that the actual appraised
value at the time of the severe tree cutting was$1,130.00.This value would be roughly
equivalent to the planting of 4-24 inch-box size trees or 2-36 inch-box size trees.
The area where the previous Oak was located would not be suitable for replacement tree
planting for the reasons that I just stated. I am therefore recommending that the
replacement Oak trees be concentrated near the rear or north boundary. There is no
masonry wall there and the planting of additional trees in this area would assist in
providing screening and privacy. Attached is a copy of the tree appraisal form.
If you have any further questions,please feel free to contact me on my business cell
phone at(818)426-2432 or my office at(81 8)240-1358.
Yours trul ,
William R. McKinley,Consulting Arborist
American Society of Consulting Arborists
Certified Arborist#WE-4578A
International Society of Arboriculture
Arborists and Environmental Consultants
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Tree Appraisal Worksheet
(Based on Guide for Plant Appraisal, 9th Edition )
CLIENT: Mr. Ramy Zaifman
Tree No 1
LOCATION: 111 Hacienda Drive, Arcadia
1.Species
Quercus agrifolia
2.Species Rating
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment.
Consider variation from Species Classification? 90%
3.Trunk Diameter
Measured at 54"above grade. Note reason for any variation from 54".
16"
4.Condition Rating
Notes on tree health and structure.
30%
5.Location Rating
Based on average values for site, placement, and contribution=
(30% site + 30%placement+ 30%contribution)_3= 30%
Notes on site, placement, and condition: 30%
6.Replacement Tree Size
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree. 23.75
7. Replacement Tree Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for $1,482
the installed cost of a 60"box tree.
8. Installation Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for $1,482
the installed cost of a 60"box tree.
9.Installed Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
the installed cost of a 60"box tree. $2,964
HortScience, Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim, CA
Sept., 2001
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10. Basic Price
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for 862.00
a Group 3 tree
11.Appraised Trunk Area
Taken from Table 4 4, 9th Edition for single trunk trees. Multi-trunk trees? 201
12.Appraised trunk area increase (over 60" box)
Trunk area of subject tree (Line 11)-Trunk area in 60" box(line 6) 177.25
13. Basic Tree Cost
Increase in trunk area of subject tree (Line 12) x Basic price(Line 10) + Installed
tree cost(Line 9) $13,954
14.Appraised Value
Basic tree cost(Line 13)x Species rating (Line 2) x Condition rating (Line 4) x
Location Rating (Line 5). (Note: we generally round to the nearest$10) $1,130.23
Notes: Actual Appraised Value rounded to the nearest$10.00 is $1,130.00!
References
International Society of Arboriculture. 2000. Guide for Plant Appraisal. 9th Edition
Champaign, IL 143pp
Western Chapter, International Society of Arboriculture. 1992. Species Classification and Group
Assignment. Sacramento, CA. 23pp.
HortScience. Inc
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim, CA
Sept., 2001
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McKinley & Associates (818) 240-1358
April 12,2018
Mr. Peter Sun, Associate Planner
City of Arcadia
240 West Huntington Drive
Arcadia,CA 91066
Dear Mr. Sun:
Recently you contacted me concerning a 16 inch D.B.H. Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live
Oak tree which was severely cut on the property located at 111 Hacienda Drive,Arcadia.
You requested some language concerning the replacement tree and its recommended
planting location as well as planting and tree maintenance guidelines.
The replacement Oak tree should be planted in the hack yard of the subject property
approximately 60 feet easteof the west boundary block wait and ughlr -feet=soutl f
the north boundary fence. The purpose of selecting this location is to provide additional
screening and privacy along the north boundary. The replacement tree planting location
will be marked with white landscape paint by the Project Arborist after consultation with
the property owner.
It is recommended that the replacement tree be a•24 inch-box size Quercus agrifolia or
Coast Live Oak. At the planting site,the tree should be laid on its side and the bottom
boards removed. The depth of the planting hole should be 3 inches less than the height of
the root ball in the box/container. The excavation area should be one foot wider than the
width of the box on all four sides.This is to allow enough room to cut the metal bands
once the tree is in the planting hole.The planting hole area should be thoroughly wetted
prior to planting. Once the metal bands are cut and removed then the wood box sides can
be removed from the hole.The roots around the sides of the rootball must be roughened
to allow them to break out into the native soil. After setting the tree in the hole the
backfill soil can be placed around the sides of the rootball and planting hole and tamped
to eliminate air pockets. No soil must be placed over the top of the tree's root ball. A
berm should then be placed around the edge of the tree planting hole. The berm should be
filled with water and allowed to drain. If the water drains quickly a second application of
water may be needed. Automatic watering systems should replicate these conditions.
Arborists and Environmental Consultants
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The tree should be supported by two lodgepole tree stakes placed on either side of the
trunk near the edge of the rootball. Tree ties should be placed around the trunk above the
scaffold limbs and attached to the tree stakes.The nursery stake which comes with the
tree should be carefully removed.The berm around the tree should be filled twice per
week for the first month and then once per week for the first year. The next 5 years the
tree's berm should be watered one time per month. After a 5 year establishment period
the tree should only receive water during the normal rainy season in drought conditions.
Following establishment the tree should be mulched with a 2-4 inch layer of wood chips,
wood shavings or landscape bark.
Future pruning of the new replacement native Oak should be minimized. In some cases
trees coming from the nursery may exhibit poor structure. It is best to correct any such
defects when the tree is young. Minimize pruning and try to preserve the low-growing
branches while the tree is young to assist is in developing good trunk taper. Coast Live
Oaks should be pruned in the summer in hot,dry weather so that they do not contract
Powdery Mildew or Witches Broom on the foliage. An I.S.A. Certified Arborist should
perform all necessary pruning. Gardeners should not be employed to prune trees. They do
not have the training,skills and equipment to prune trees correctly.
It is understood from your email that the property owner shall be responsible for
providing pictures to the City of Arcadia that the replacement tree was planted. The City
requires that the photographs must be reoeiaredaariilein.96-derys. If you have any further
questions,please feel free to contact me on my business cell phone at(81 8)426-2432 or
my office at(818)240-1358.
Yours truly,
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William R. McKinley, Consulting Arborist
American Society of Consulting Arborists .
Certified Arborist#WE-4578A
International Society of Arboriculture
Arborists and Environmental Consultants
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0m�,��r e�,.�° SUBJECT: Tree Permit for the Removal of a Healthy Protected Tree
No. TRH 18-09; Revised Conditions of Approval per August
28, 2018 Planning Commission Meeting
City of PROJECT ADDRESS: 111 Hacienda Drive
Arcadia Dear Mr. Zaifman:
At its August 28, 2018, meeting, the Planning Commission voted 4-0 with
one Commissioner absent to DENY the appeal and uphold the Development
Development Services Department approval of Healthy Tree Removal Permit No. TRH 18-
Services 09, a request to remove the five healthy Oak trees #9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and
trees #3 and 8 per the submitted arborist report, subject to the following
Department amended conditions:
1. The five (5) healthy Coast Live Oak trees shall not be removed until a
grading and/or building permit has been issued for the construction of
Jason Kruckeberg the new residence. Prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy
Assistant City Manager/ permit for the new house, a total of three (3) replacement Coast Live
Development Services Oak trees shall be planted in the front yard area of the subject
Director property. The size and location of the trees shall be determined by
the City's Certified Arborist, and approved by the Planning &
Community Development Administrator or designee. A follow-up
report shall be submitted to the City that the trees were planted.
2. If the property owner chooses not to pursue with the construction of
the new house, the approval to remove the five (5) health Oak trees
shall become null and void, and the property owner would be required
to plant one 48-inch box tree within the front yard area for the removal
of the diseased oak trees. The location shall be determined by a
Certified Arborist and approved by the Planning & Community
Development Administrator, or designee. A follow-up report shall be
submitted to the City that the tree was planted prior to the expiration
of this approval.
3. A Certified Arborist shall be on-site to monitor all activity taking place
within the dripline of the oak trees to remain, and for the planting of
the on-site replacement tree(s) and shall submit weekly monitoring
reports to the Community Development Administrator, or designee. If
the arborist determines that any inappropriate work has occurred, or
that the tree(s) have been harmed, all work shall be stopped until
adequate remediation has been performed to the satisfaction of a
certified arborist and the Community Development Administrator, or
designee.
4. The applicant shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City of
Arcadia and its officials, officers, employees, and agents from and
240 West Huntington Drive against any claim, action, or proceeding against the City of Arcadia,
Post Office Box 60021 its officials, officers, employees or agents to attack, set aside, void, or
Arcadia,CA 91066-6021
(626)574-5415
(626)447-3309 Fax
www.ArcadiaCA.¢ov
annul any approval or conditional approval of the City of Arcadia concerning this
project and/or land use decision, including but not limited to any approval or
conditional approval of the City Council, Planning Commission, or City Staff, which
action is brought within the time period provided for in Government Code Section
66499.37 or other provision of law applicable to this project or decision. The City shall
promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action, or proceeding concerning the project
and/or land use decision and the City shall cooperate fully in the defense of the
matter. The City reserves the right, at its own option, to choose its own attorney to
represent the City, its officials, officers, employees, and agents in the defense of the
matter.
5. Within 30 calendar days after the decision for this project, the property
owner/applicant shall execute and file with the Community Development Administrator
or designee an Acceptance Form available from the Development Services
Department to indicate awareness and acceptance of these conditions of approval.
There is a ten (10) day appeal period from the date of the Planning Commission's decision.
Appeals must be submitted in writing to the Community Development Division with a $600.00
appeal fee by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, September 7, 2018. You will be notified if an appeal is
filed.
A building permit must be obtained prior to any construction activity. Please contact Building
Services at (626) 574-5416 to determine the type of documentation, plans, and fees for the
appropriate permit. This approval letter must be presented to Building Services to initiate the
permitting process.
Approval of TRH 18-09 shall not be of effect unless the property owner and applicant have
executed and filed the enclosed Acceptance Form to indicate awareness and acceptance of
these conditions of approval. The Acceptance form is due now and if it is not received by
October 1, 2018, this approval will become null and void.
You may visit the City's website at www.ArcadiaCA.qov/noticesanddecisions to view this
notice. If you have any questions, please contact Peter Sun, Associate Planner at (626) 574-
5444, or by email at psun@ArcadiaCA.gov
Sincerely,
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Community Development Division / Planning Services
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Peter Sun
Associate Planner
c: Lisa Flores, Planning & Development Services Administrator
Dave Thompson, City of Arcadia Street Superintendent
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CITY OF ARCADIA
ACCEPTANCE FORM
w/ Development Services Department
Community Development Division-Planning Services
240 West Huntington Drive
Arcadia, CA 91007
APPLICATION NO.: Healthy Protected Tree Removal Permit No. TRH 18-09
SUBJECT PROPERTY: 111 Hacienda Drive
I am/We are the applicant(s), and the owner(s), or the duly authorized
representative(s) of the owner(s), respectively, of the project and real property that is
the subject of the above application(s).
I am/We are aware of, understand, and accept, all the provisions and conditions
imposed upon the project and real property that is the subject of the above
application(s), and also understand that noncompliance with said provisions and
conditions shall constitute grounds for the immediate suspension or revocation of any
approvals granted through said application(s).
I/We certify and declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and
correct.
APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE DATE
PRINT NAME
PROPERTY OWNERS SIGNATURE DATE
PRINT NAME
Approval of your application shall not be of effect unless the property owner and
applicant have executed and filed this Acceptance Form to indicate awareness
and acceptance of these conditions of approval. The Acceptance form is due
now and if it is not received by Monday, October 1, 2018, this approval will
become null and void and all fees will be forfeited.
Issued 8/30/18
• A ' July 5, 2018
Ramy Zaifman
fti . 27 Tanners Road
. Great Neck, NY 11020
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'Num Y,c�°� SUBJECT: Tree Permit for the Removal of a Healthy Protected Tree
No. TRH 18-04
City of PROJECT ADDRESS: 111 Hacienda Drive
Dear Mr. Zaifman:
Arcadia
The public comment period for the Notice of Pending Decision for the above
mentioned application ended on April 4, 2018. The Development Services
Department received several phone calls and emails regarding the removal
Development of the protected Coast Live Oak tree from neighbors who were concerned
Services about the removal of a healthy tree that had been in their neighborhood for
years.
Department
As required for each protected tree application, the Development Services
Department (Department) requires an arborist report to be submitted with the
application. The report, along with comments received from the neighbors, is
Jason Kruckeberg the basis for the Department's determination for the application. In addition,
Assistant City Manager/ site visits may be required to get a better understanding the request being
Development Services considered. Unfortunately, the tree requested to be removed, a 16-inch
Director diameter Coast Live Oak was topped prior to the submittal of the application
and arborist report.
Once contacted, the property owner submitted the required application and
arborist report. The report indicated that due to the damage caused by the
unpermitted cutting/pruning of the tree, severe and irreparable damage had
been done and the only reasonable alternative was the complete removal of
the tree. Therefore, given the circumstance, the Department has
conditionally approved the request to legalize the unpermitted partial
removal of the tree. The application is subject to the following conditions:
1. Due to the number of existing oak trees on the lot, one replacement
36" box Coast Live Oak tree shall be planted in the back yard of the
subject property. The tree shall be planted per the arborist report's
recommendation approximately 60 feet east of the west boundary
block wall and roughly 6 feet south of the north boundary fence. The
arborist shall be on site to mark the location and to monitor the
planting of the tree. The tree shall be planted prior to issuance of
certificate of occupancy for the proposed new house; a follow-up
report shall also be submitted to the City.
2. If the applicant does not move forward with the construction of the
new house, the tree shall be removed and replaced with a
replacement tree as specified in Condition No. 1 by January of 2019.
3. The tree shall be removed during the demolition process of the
existing house and associated structures as part of the construction
240 West Huntington Drive process for the new proposed house.
Post Office Box 60021
Arcadia,CA 91066-6021
(626)574-5415
(626)447-3309 Fax
www.ArcadiaCA.uov
4. The applicant shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City of Arcadia and
its officials, officers, employees, and agents from and against any claim, action,
or proceeding against the City of Arcadia, its officials, officers, employees or
agents to attack, set aside, void, or annul any approval or conditional approval of
the City of Arcadia concerning this project and/or land use decision, including
but not limited to any approval or conditional approval of the City Council,
Planning Commission, or City Staff, which action is brought within the time
period provided for in Government Code Section 66499.37 or other provision of
law applicable to this project or decision. The City shall promptly notify the
applicant of any claim, action, or proceeding concerning the project and/or land
use decision and the City shall cooperate fully in the defense of the matter. The
City reserves the right, at its own option, to choose its own attorney to represent
the City, its officials, officers, employees, and agents in the defense of the
matter.
5. Within 30 calendar days after the decision for this project, the property
owner/applicant shall execute and file with the Community Development
Administrator or designee an Acceptance Form available from the Development
Services Department to indicate awareness and acceptance of these conditions
of approval.
There is a 10 working-day appeal period from the date of the approval. Appeals must be
submitted in writing to the Community Development Division with a $600.00 appeal fee by
5:30 p.m. on Monday, July 16, 2018. You will be notified if an appeal is filed.
The purpose of the enclosed Acceptance Form is to indicate awareness and acceptance of
these conditions of approval. The Acceptance form is due now and shall be submitted to
the City no later than 30 days from the decision date.
You may visit the City's website at www.ArcadiaCA.qov/noticesanddecisions to view this
notice. If you have any questions, please contact Peter Sun, Associate Planner at (626)
574-5444, or by email at psun@ArcadiaCA.gov
Sincerely,
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Community Development Division / Planning Services
171141 '
Peter Sun
Associate Planner
c: George Raptis, raptisg@caciqueinc.com
Marlene Arevalo, grandmar9810@gmail.com
Lisa Flores, Planning Services Manager
Dave Thompson, City of Arcadia Street Superintendent
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McKinley & Associates (818) 240-1358
March 1,2018
Mr.Ramy Zaifman
27 Tanners Road
Great Neck,NY 11020
Dear Mr. Zaifman:
Recently you contacted me concerning an Oak tree which was severely cut on your
property located at I 1 1 Hacienda Drive, Arcadia. An Arborist Report was prepared and
submitted on February 7, 2018. I was recently informed that the City has asked for the
appraised value of the tree and a recommendation regarding the planting of Oak trees on
the subject property equal to the assessed value of the tree.
The subject tree was a 16 inch diameter Coast Live Oak. It was located just 7 feet east of
the block wall along the west boundary.This is very close to the wall and in time would
have damaged the wall. The tree was crowded by other nearby Oak trees causing it to
lean and grow into the neighbor's back yard in a westerly direction. It was not visible
from the street and the crown was unbalanced and asymmetrical.
I took these factors into account while utilizing the Trunk Formula Method of Tree
Appraisal. After carefully applying this formula I determined that the actual appraised
value at the time of the severe tree cutting was$1,130.00.This value would be roughly
equivalent to the planting of 4-24 inch-box size trees or 2-36 inch-box size trees.
The area where the previous Oak was located would not be suitable for replacement tree
planting for the reasons that I just stated. I am therefore recommending that the
replacement Oak trees be concentrated near the rear or north boundary. There is no
masonry wall there and the planting of additional trees in this area would assist in
providing screening and privacy. Attached is a copy of the tree appraisal form.
If you have any further questions,please feel free to contact me on my business cell
phone at(818)426-2432 or my office at(818)240-1358.
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Tree Appraisal Worksheet
(Based on Guide for Plant Appraisal, 9th Edition )
CLIENT: Mr. Ramy Zaifman
Tree No. 1
LOCATION: 111 Hacienda Drive, Arcadia
1.Species
Quercus agrifolia
2.Species Rating
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment.
Consider variation from Species Classification? 90%
3.Trunk Diameter
Measured at 54"above grade. Note reason for any variation from 54".
16"
4.Condition Rating
Notes on tree health and structure.
30%
5.Location Rating
Based on average values for site, placement, and contribution=
(30%site+ 30%placement+ 30%contribution)_ 3= 30%
Notes on site, placement, and condition: 30%
6.Replacement Tree Size
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree. 23.75
7. Replacement Tree Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for $1 482
the installed cost of a 60"box tree.
8.Installation Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for $1,482
the installed cost of a 60"box tree.
9.Installed Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
964
the installed cost of a 60"box tree. $2,
HortScience, Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim,CA
Sept.,2001
10.Basic Price
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for $62.00
a Group 3 tree.
11.Appraised Trunk Area
Taken from Table 4.4, 9th Edition for single trunk trees. Multi-trunk trees? 201
12.Appraised trunk area increase(over 60"box)
Trunk area of subject tree(Line 11)-Trunk area in 60"box(line 6) 177.25
13.Basic Tree Cost
Increase in trunk area of subject tree (Line 12) x Basic price(Line 10)+ Installed
tree cost(Line 9) $13,954
14.Appraised Value
Basic tree Dost(Line 13)x Species rating(Line 2)x Condition rating(Line 4)x
Locs}tion Rating(Line 5).(Note:we generally round to the nearest$10). $1,130.23
Notes:Actual Appraised Value rounded to the nearest$10.00 is$1,130.00!
References
International Society of Arboriculture. 2000. Guide for Plant Appraisal. 9th Edition
Champaign, IL 143pp.
Western Chapter, International Society of Arboriculture. 1992. Species Classification and Group
Assignment. Sacramento, CA. 23pp.
HortScience, Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim, CA
Sept., 2001
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April 12,2018
Mr. Peter Sun, Associate Planner
City of Arcadia
240 West Huntington Drive
Arcadia,CA 91066
Dear Mr. Sun:
Recently you contacted me concerning a 16 inch D.B.H. Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live
Oak tree which was severely cut on the property located at 111 Hacienda Drive,Arcadia.
You requested some language concerning the replacement tree and its recommended
planting location as well as planting and tree maintenance guidelines.
The replacement Oak tree should be planted in the-backyard of the subject property
eppcwcimetely44 feet eastra the.wst bo+u1ary bloek•wail andN eugliar6--feet=south.of
$ie north boundary fence, The purpose of selecting this location is to provide additional
screening and privacy along the north boundary. The replacement tree planting location
will be marked with white landscape paint by the Project Arborist after consultation with
the property owner.
It is recommended that the replacement tree be a624 inch-hox oizeQuercus-s ifvlia or
Coast Live Oak. At the planting site,the tree should be laid on its side and the bottom
boards removed.The depth of the planting hole should be 3 inches less than the height of
the root ball in the box/container.The excavation area should be one foot wider than the
width of the box on all four sides. This is to allow enough room to cut the metal bands
once the tree is in the planting hole. The planting hole area should be thoroughly wetted
prior to planting. Once the metal bands are cut and removed then the wood box sides can
be removed from the hole. The roots around the sides of the rootball must be roughened
to allow them to break out into the native soil. After setting the tree in the hole the
backfill soil can be placed around the sides of the rootball and planting hole and tamped
to eliminate air pockets. No soil must be placed over the top of the tree's root ball. A
berm should then be placed around the edge of the tree planting hole. The berm should be
filled with water and allowed to drain. If the water drains quickly a second application of
water may be needed. Automatic watering systems should replicate these conditions.
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The tree should be supported by two lodgepole tree stakes placed on either side of the
trunk near the edge of the rootball. Tree ties should be placed around the trunk above the
scaffold limbs and attached to the tree stakes. The nursery stake which comes with the
tree should be carefully removed.The berm around the tree should be filled twice per
week for the first month and then once per week for the first year.The next 5 years the
tree's berm should be watered one time per month. After a 5 year establishment period
the tree should only receive water during the normal rainy season in drought conditions.
Following establishment the tree should be mulched with a 2-4 inch layer of wood chips,
wood shavings or landscape bark.
Future pruning of the new replacement native Oak should be minimized. In some cases
trees coming from the nursery may exhibit poor structure. It is best to correct any such
defects when the tree is young. Minimize pruning and try to preserve the low-growing
branches while the tree is young to assist is in developing good trunk taper. Coast Live
Oaks should be pruned in the summer in hot,dry weather so that they do not contract
Powdery Mildew or Witches Broom on the foliage. An I.S.A. Certified Arborist should
perform all necessary pruning. Gardeners should not be employed to prune trees.They do
not have the training,skills and equipment to prune trees correctly.
It is understood from your email that the property owner shall be responsible for
providing pictures to the City of Arcadia that the replacement tree was planted.The City
requires that the photographs must.awaeasis+eda+within 9 days. If you have any further
questions,please feel free to contact me on my business cell phone at(818)426-2432 or
my office at(818)240-1358.
Yours truly,
William R.McKinley,Consulting Arborist
American Society of Consulting Arborists
Certified Arborist#WE-4578A
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Tree Protection Plan
111 Hacienda Drive
Arcadia, California
Prepared for:
Mr. Ramy Zaifman
27 Tanners Road
Great Neck, NY 11020
Prepared by:
William R. McKinley, Consulting Arborist
American Society of Consulting Arborists
Certified Arborist #WE-4578A
International Society of Arboriculture
1734 Del Valle Avenue
Glendale, CA 91208
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September 20, 2018
Mr. Ramy Zaifman
27 Tanners Road
Great Neck,NY 11020
Dear Mr. Zaifman:
Recently Peter Sun, City of Arcadia contacted me concerning a tree protection plan for
your property located at 111 Hacienda Drive, Arcadia. I was asked to review the plans
and prepare a Tree Protection Plan for all the Oak and Sycamore trees located on or near
the subject property. This report is a supplement to the original Arborist Report. The
following report summarizes my findings:
Background
On Monday, September 10, 2018 at 1:30 p.m. I met with Todd Bowden, General
Contractor to walk the site with the proposed building plans and identify proposed
encroachment areas near the Oak and Sycamore trees on the site. The Tree/Site
Inspection Section describes my observations concerning the subject trees.
Tree/Site Inspection
Tree#1—There will be no impact to this Coast Live Oak. Tree protection chain-link
fencing will be placed at the dripline or approximately 20 feet from the tree's trunk.
Tree#0P2—The proposed new driveway will encroach to within 8 feet of this Coast
Live Oak tree's trunk on the northeast side. The new driveway will be excavated 8 inches
from the existing grade. The impact to the tree is moderate. Minor root pruning may be
involved.No pruning of the tree's crown is required. Tree protection chain-link fencing
will be placed at the dripline at 20 feet from the tree's trunk however once work in this
area begins the fence will have to be relocated to within 6 feet from the tree's trunk on
the east side.
Tree#3—This diseased, declining,hazardous Coast Live Oak will be removed by
permit.No tree protection fencing is required.
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Tree/Site Inspection-Continued
Tree#4—The new driveway will be installed 16 feet west of the Coast Live Oak's trunk.
The existing paving surrounding the Oak will be removed. Minor walkway work will
take place within the dripline. Minor twig pruning of the tree canopy may be required
over the new driveway. The impact to this tree is moderate. Tree protection chain-link
fencing will be placed at the dripline at 30 feet from the trunk however once work on this
area begins the fence will have to be relocated to the area immediately next to the Oak
tree's trunk.
Tree#5—The existing driveway will be removed within the dripline of this Coast Live
Oak. The existing house will be removed. A new house and footings will be installed in
the same general location within the dripline of this Oak. No pruning will be required.
The impact to this tree is moderate. Tree protection chain-link fencing will be placed at
the dripline at 28 feet from the trunk however once work on this area begins the fence
will have to be relocated to the area immediately next to the Oak tree's trunk.
Tree#0P6—The existing house will be removed and the new house and footing will be
2 feet west of the current house location.No pruning will be required. The impact to this
tree is moderate. Tree protection chain-link fencing will be placed at the dripline at 25
feet from the trunk however once work on this area begins the fence will have to be
relocated to the area immediately next to the Oak tree's trunk on the west side of the tree.
The south fence area can remain.
Tree#7—Coast Live Oak will be preserved. The existing house and patio areas on the
south and west sides of the tree will be removed. A new house and courtyard area will be
constructed within the dripline of the tree. The new house will be 16 feet away.No
pruning will be required. The impact to this tree is moderate. Tree protection chain-link
fencing will be placed at the dripline at 25 feet from the trunk however once work on this
area begins the fence will have to be relocated to the area immediately next to the Oak
tree's trunk.
Tree#8—Coast Live Oak is diseased and dying. The tree will be removed by permit
from the City of Arcadia.No tree protection fencing will be required.
Tree#9—Coast Live Oak conflicts with the new house. The tree will be removed by
permit from the City of Arcadia.No tree protection fencing will be required.
Tree#10—Coast Live Oak conflicts with the new house. The tree will be removed by
permit from the City of Arcadia.No tree protection fencing will be required.
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Tree/Site Inspection-Continued
Tree#11 —Coast Live Oak conflicts with the new house. The tree will be removed by
permit from the City of Arcadia. No tree protection fencing will be required.
Tree#12—Coast Live Oak conflicts with the new house. The tree will be removed by
permit from the City of Arcadia. No tree protection fencing will be required.
Tree#13—Coast Live Oak conflicts with the new house. The tree will be removed by
permit from the City of Arcadia. No tree protection fencing will be required.
Tree#14—Coast Live Oak will not be encroached upon. The northeast corner of the new
house will begin at a point 14 feet from the tree's trunk.No pruning will be necessary.
The impact to this tree is minor. Tree protection chain-link fencing will be placed at the
dripline at 12 feet from the trunk however once work on this area begins the fence will
have to be relocated to 10 feet from the Oak tree's trunk.
Tree#15—Coast Live Oak is part of a grove of 6 trees near an old shed.No pruning will
be necessary. The existing shed will be removed. The impact to this tree is minor. Tree
protection fencing will be placed at the dripline at 37 feet from the trunk. The tree
protection fence will surround the perimeter driplines of this grove of trees. Once work
on this area begins the fence will have to be opened to allow access to the shed.
Tree#16—Coast Live Oak is part of a grove of 6 trees near an old shed. There is a 12
inch stem which grows low over the existing lawn which will require pruning back to
allow 8 feet of clearance. The existing shed will be removed. The impact to this tree is
minor. Tree protection fencing will be placed at the dripline at 28 feet from the trunk. The
tree protection fence will surround the perimeter driplines of this grove of trees. Once
work on this area begins the fence will have to be opened to allow access to the shed.
Tree#17—Coast Live Oak is part of a grove of 6 trees near an old shed. The tree is
located 2 feet northwest of the old shed. The existing shed will be removed. Minor
pruning will be necessary to trim small twigs and branches to provide clearance on the
west side of the tree for the proposed cabana. The impact to this tree is moderate. Tree
protection fencing will be placed at the dripline at 32 feet from the trunk. The tree
protection fence will surround the perimeter driplines of this grove of trees. Once work
on this area begins the fence will have to be opened to allow access to the shed.
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Tree/Site Inspection-Continued
Tree#18—Coast Live Oak is part of a grove of 6 trees near an old shed.No pruning will
be necessary. The existing shed will be removed. The impact to this tree is minor. Tree
protection fencing will be placed at the dripline at 14 feet from the trunk. The tree
protection fence will surround the perimeter driplines of this grove of trees. Once work
on this area begins the fence will have to be opened to allow access to the shed.
Tree#19—California Sycamore is part of a grove of 6 trees near an old shed.No pruning
will be necessary. The existing shed will be removed. The impact to this tree is moderate.
Tree protection fencing will be placed at the driplines of the surrounding trees. This tree
is within the tree protection fencing perimeter. Once work on this area begins the fence
will have to be opened to allow access to the shed.
Tree#20—California Sycamore is part of a grove of 6 trees near an old shed.No pruning
will be necessary. The existing shed will be removed. The impact to this tree is moderate.
Tree protection fencing will be placed at the driplines of the surrounding trees. This tree
is within the tree protection fencing perimeter. Once work on this area begins the fence
will have to be opened to allow access to the shed.
Tree#21—Coast Live Oak will be encroached upon. The footing for the cabana
measuring 12 inches by 12 inches will encroach to within 10 feet of the trunk. Minor twig
pruning will be necessary to provide clearance for the proposed cabana building. The
impact to this tree is moderate. Tree protection fencing will be placed at the dripline at 20
feet from the trunk. Once work on this area begins the fence will have to be moved back
to a point 6 feet from the trunk allow access to construct the cabana.
Tree#22—Coast Live Oak will be encroached upon. The proposed cabana will encroach
to within 12 feet from the trunk.No pruning will be necessary. The impact to this tree is
moderate. Tree protection fencing will be placed at the dripline at 15 feet from the trunk.
Once work on this area begins the fence will have to be moved back to a point 8 feet
from the trunk allow access to construct the cabana.
Tree#23—Coast Live Oak will be encroached upon. The proposed cabana will encroach
to within 17 feet from the trunk on the northeast side of the tree. Minor twig pruning will
be necessary to provide clearance for the proposed cabana building. The impact to this
tree is moderate. Tree protection fencing will be placed at the dripline at 24 feet from the
trunk. Once work on this area begins the fence will have to be moved back on the
northeast side to a point 12 feet from the trunk allow access to construct the cabana.
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General Observations
The subject property appears to have been part of an Oak Woodland Plant Community
prior to development. The trees growing on or near the subject property are primarily
native Coast Live Oak with a few native California Sycamore trees. The proposed new
single family home construction will require the removal of 5 healthy Coast Live Oak
trees by permit from the City of Arcadia. These include: Tree#9, Tree#10, Tree#11,
Tree#12 and Tree#13. There will be 2 unhealthy Coast Live Oaks removed from this
property. They are Tree#3 and Tree#8. The Coast Live Oak which was previously
severely cut back will be removed as per the City's direction and a replacement 36 inch-
box size Coast Live Oak will be planted in the back yard approximately 60 feet east of
the west boundary block wall and roughly 6 feet east of the west boundary fence as per
the City of Arcadia, Development Services Department letter dated July 5, 2018; Healthy
Tree Removal Permit No. TRH 18-04. The City of Arcadia,Development Services letter
dated August 30,2018 states that approval of Healthy Tree Removal Permit No. TRH 18-
09 for five healthy trees#9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 and unhealthy trees#3 and 8 is approved
with the condition that 3 replacement Coast Live Oak trees be planted in the front yard.
The size and location of these replacement trees shall be determined by the City's
Certified Arborist. I have spoken with the landscape architect and have reviewed the
proposed landscape plan and it appears that the proposed design and improvements will
not adversely affect the health of the existing native Oak and Sycamore trees.
Recommendation
Based upon my inspection of the subject trees and property it is my professional opinion
that the proposed new single family home and improvements have been designed in such
a way as to minimize the numbers of trees required to be removed. Just 5 out of 23 trees
will be removed due to conflicts with the new house design. The other 2 trees to be
removed are diseased, unhealthy and are dying. Their removal is completely unrelated to
the proposed construction. In addition to the tree protection fencing requirements already
stated earlier in this report I would recommend that the following tree protection
measures be implemented during construction:
1) Install tree protection fencing around Oak and Sycamore trees to be preserved
prior to commencement of work and maintain fencing in a vertical,upright
condition throughout the construction period.
2) Minimize excavation and trenching within the drip line of the protected trees.
3) Roots which are cut or otherwise damaged should be pruned to the side of the
excavation with a clean, sharp pruning tool and kept covered with burlap and
wetted daily until the excavation area can be backfilled.
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Recommendation-Continued
4) Minimize storage of building materials and equipment within the drip line of the
Oak and Sycamore trees in order to minimize soil compaction.
5) Prohibit dumping of foreign substances such as excess soil,concrete,cement,
stucco,paint, etc. within the drip line of the trees.
6) Designate an area outside the drip line of the trees to clean and wash equipment
so as not to impact the root zones of the protected trees.
7) Pruning of limbs and branches of trees shall be performed by a State Licensed
Tree Contractor under the supervision of an I.S.A. Certified Arborist.
8) All pruning shall comply with ANSI A-300 Pruning Standards and Best
Management Practices.
9) An I.S.A. Certified Arborist should be hired to oversee and supervise all work
within the drip line of the remaining protected Oak and Sycamores.
10)The recommended size for the 3 replacement Coast Live Oak trees in the front
yard of the subject property is a 24 inch-box size tree. This size is the most
commonly planted size landscape tree because it is large enough to stand virtually
on its own and the root ball is much larger and more well-developed than smaller
size trees. This size also establishes quicker and out performs larger trees in a
short period of time.
Summary/Conclusion
In conclusion, it is my professional opinion that in order to build the proposed new single
family home it will be necessary to remove 5 healthy Coast Live Oak trees from the
subject property. It is my understanding that a Healthy Protected Tree Removal Permit
will be issued under the condition that 3 replacement Coast Live Oak trees will be
planted in the front of the subject property. The size and location of the replacement trees
will be determined by the City Certified Arborist. A proposed replacement tree planting
plan is included at the end of this report. There will also be 2 unhealthy, diseased, dying
trees removed through the issuance of an Unhealthy Protected Tree Removal Permit. The
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Summary/Conclusion-Continued
Coast Live Oak which was partially cut down will be removed under a City Healthy
Protected Tree Removal Permit with the condition that a 36 inch-box size replacement
Coast Live Oak tree be planted in the back yard. The proposed improvements will
encroach upon most of the dripline areas of the remaining Oak and Sycamore trees. Once
work commences in these areas it will be necessary to move the tree protection fencing in
order to perform the required work. The proposed landscape plan has been carefully
studied and reviewed by the landscape architect and project arborist and this design
should not adversely affect the health of the Oak and Sycamore trees. All construction
work within the driplines of the Oak and Sycamore tree will be supervised and monitored
by the project I.S.A. Certified Arborist. If the above stated recommendations and tree
protection measures are followed and complied with then the remaining trees should
survive and contribute to the value of the subject property and surrounding neighborhood
for many years to come.
Limitations
Information contained in this report covers only those areas that were examined and
reflects the condition of those areas at the time of inspection. The inspection was limited
to visual examination of accessible areas without excavation,drilling or boring.
Arboriculture is not an exact science and there is much that is still to be learned about
trees. The observations and recommendations provided in this report reflect the latest
research,knowledge and training available through university and professional research.
There is no warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, that problems or deficiencies of
the trees or property in question may not arise in the future.
Thank you for the opportunity to serve you and your environmental and horticultural
needs. If you have any further questions,please feel free to contact me on my business
cell phone at(818)426-2432 or you may call my office phone at(818)240-1358.
Yours truly,
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Curriculum Vitae
WILLIAM R.MCKINLEY—MCKINLEY & ASSOCIATES
1734 Del Valle Ave. Email: william@mckinleyarborists.com Work (818)426-2432
Glendale,CA 91208 Website:http://wwrw.mckinleytn•boristsconn/ Home(818)240-1358
SUMMARY of QUALIFICATIONS
Practicing Consulting Arborist.Member of American Society of Consulting Arborists(ASCA).Certified
Arborist,International Society of Arboriculture since September 30, 1999.I.S.A.Arborist#WE-4578A.
Recognized Oak Tree Expert throughout Southern California.Prepare arborist reports for developers,
homeowners and attorneys.Assess the landscape value of trees.Assess and identify hazardous trees in the
landscape.Provided hillside and Oak Woodland landscape and irrigation recommendations.Provide expert
witness testimony on arboriculture related cases.Public speaker and presenter at community service group
meetings,homeowner's association meetings and speaker at professional seminars and conferences.
Presenter at Trees,People and Our Urban Environment Seminar,March 2002.Arbor Day Guest Speaker,
City of Glendale,March 2005.Tree City USA Award Presenter—Glendale Arbor Day 2010,Tree City
USA Award Presenter—Glendale Arbor Day 2012,Arbor Day Guest Speaker,Glendale,March 2014.
FULL TIME EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
City of Glendale,Parks,Recreation & Community Services
Park Services Manager-Contract Administration 2001-present
Performs contract administration for Park Services Section.Manage grounds maintenance for sports fields,
community buildings,parks,medians,and historic areas.Administers the City's landscape maintenance
contract.Writes contract specifications.Administers the bidding process.Awards contracts to successful
bidders.Conducts construction meetings and oversees the construction and inspection for these projects.
Performs and assumes all former duties and responsibilities under the former Administrative Analyst
position.Writes arborist reports.Hazardous tree assessment.Serves as expert witness in tree related cases.
Administrative Analyst 1988-2001
Administer landscape maintenance contract for medians,reservoirs,pump houses and misc.areas.
Administer and supervise the Division's Work Management System involving the scheduling and tracking
of work and performance of over 50 full-time employees.Supervise one part-time data entry employee and
supervise and coordinate with the California Conservation Corps,Boy Scouts and other community service
volunteers in the parks.Supervise,monitor and report water and utility usage in the parks.Administer and
supervise all tree planting projects and programs including the Arbor Day and Urban Forest Donation
programs.Assist with budget preparation and acquisition of capital equipment.Prepare Capital
Improvement Project specifications and assist with administering contracts.Administer the City of
Glendale's Indigenous Oak Tree Ordinance.Coordinate with Planning,Permit Services,Engineering,
Building,Neighborhood Services and Fire Department to insure the care and protection of trees,both
during and after construction. Review grading,construction,landscape and irrigation plans.Modify and
approve plans as necessary to protect indigenous trees.Perform field inspections on hazardous trees and
make recommendations to park staff and the public.Serve as code enforcement officer and paralegal during
Administrative Office Hearings regarding Indigenous Oak Tree Ordinance.Perform tree and landscape
appraisals.Served as special show and marketing consultant to the Glendale Rose Pruning and Garden
Show Committee.
Assistant Planner-Parks 1983-1988
Assisted in park inventory development and implementation of the Work Management System.Served as
guest speaker at the National Parks and Recreation Conference on the subject of computers and their role in
park maintenance.Supervised the Capital Improvement Project Construction at Pacific Park and Brand
Park.Coordinated with and supervised California Conservation Corps.Crews in planting,staking and tying
hundreds of trees as part of the Arbor Day Program.Served as Arbor Day Co-Chairman,Glendale Rose
Pruning&Garden Show Co-Chairman and President of Glendale Beautiful.Served as Ways and Means
Chairman C.P.R.S.District XIV.
F
EDUCATION
1983 California Polytechnic University,Pomona
Bachelor of Science Degree, Park Administration
Graduated Magna Cum Laude,Grade Point Average:3.57
1983-Present CEU's-University of California,Landscape Contract Maintenance,Hazardous Tree
Identification&Assessment,Specimen Tree Appraisal,Advanced Tree Appraisal Theory
and Practice,Tree and Landscape Liability—Trees and the Law. Oak Tree Symposium
Graduate,Knowledge of oak tree physiology and native plant habitat.ASCA 2007
Consulting Academy, National Arbor Day Foundation Graduate,Symposiums:
Construction Around Trees;Trees and the Law.Recognized Tree Expert:City of Los
Angles,County of Los Angeles,City of Pasadena.City of La Canada Flintridge,City of
Burbank,City of Calabasas,County of Ventura,City of Santa Clarita.
HONORS &ACTIVITIES
1999 - Present- Certified Arborist-International Society of Arboriculture
1996-1999-Secretary/Treasurer, C.P.R.S.Park Operations Section
1994-1995 - President, C.P.R.S.District XIV
1994-1995- Treasurer, Glendale Beautification Advisory Council
1992-1994 -Treasurer, C.P.R.S.District XIV
1993, 1994, 1995 C.P.R.S.Park Operations Scholarship
First,Second and Third Year,Graduate,Pacific Southwest Maintenance Mgmt.School
1988-1990—President,Glendale Beautiful
1980, 1981 - Twice placed on Dean's Honor List
1982 - Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities
1978 - Recipient of Wayne Striker Memorial Scholarship
1975 - Awarded Eagle Scout Rank,Boy Scouts of America
Member- American Society of Consulting Arborists(ASCA)
Member - International Society of Arboriculture
Member - Western Chapter,International Society of Arboriculture
Member—Glendale Beautiful
Past Member - National Arbor Day Foundation
Past Member - California Oak Foundation
REFERENCES
Randall S.Stamen,Attorney/Arborist (951)787-9788
Susan&Gary Sims,Sims Tree Specialists (951)685-6662
Peter&Diana Harnisch,Harnisch Tree Care (626)444-7997
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE FEE
Site Inspection - $100.00 per hour
Consultation - $125.00 per hour
Arborist Report - $150.00 per hour
Public Hearing - $200.00 per hour
Arbitration - $225.00 per hour
Deposition - $250.00 per hour
Court Witness - $350.00 per hour
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McKinley & Associates (818) 240-1358
Arborist Report
111 Hacienda Drive
Arcadia, California
Prepared for:
Mr. Ramy Zaifman
27 Tanners Road
Great Neck, NY 11020
Prepared by:
William R. McKinley, Consulting Arborist
American Society of Consulting Arborists
Certified Arborist #WE-4578A
International Society of Arboriculture
1734 Del Valle Avenue
Glendale, CA 91208
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March 9. 2018
Mr. Ramy Zaifman
27 Tanners Road
Great Neck.NY 11020
Dear Mr. Zaifman:
Recently you contacted me concerning your plans to construct a new single family home
on your property located at 111 Hacienda Drive, Arcadia. I was asked to review the
plans, inspect the trees and determine which trees would require removal and prepare a
report. The following Arborist Report summarizes my findings:
Background
On Friday, February 9, 2018 I received your signed proposal concerning the Arborist
Report. I met with your sister-in-law,Nancy Chang and Christopher Loh your architect at
your property located at 111 Hacienda Drive, Arcadia and went over the proposed
building plans. On Wednesday, February 14, 2018 I arrived at the subject property and
began measuring and evaluating the health and condition of the trees. The Tree/Site
Inspection Section describes my observations concerning the subject trees.
Tree/Site Inspection
Tree #1 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 19 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. (Diameter Breast Height)as measured 54 inches above the soil grade.
The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 20 feet from the tree's trunk. The
spread of the tree is 20 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be roughly 35 feet tall.
The tree is located in the front yard of the subject property. It is 7 feet north of Hacienda
Drive and 4 feet east of the west circular driveway entrance. The tree is situated in an ivy
bed. It leans and grows 30 degrees south over Hacienda Drive. There is epicormic
sprouting on the trunk. A small 5 inch diameter cavity was observed on the east side of
the tree's trunk at a point 18 inches above the ground. Minor Western Sycamore Borer
insect damage was observed on the tree's bark tissue along the lower trunk. The tree's
crown has been pruned and raised. There is decay in the old pruning wounds. It is
crowded by other nearby trees. The crown is severely unbalanced and asymmetrical. The
foliage size and color appears normal. The crown density is fair. The tree is in below
average health and condition. Rating: D+
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Tree#0P2 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 18 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 20 feet from
the tree's trunk.The spread of the tree is 30 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 40 feet tall. The tree is located on the neighbor's property near the front yard of
the subject property. It is 34 feet north of Hacienda Drive and 6 feet west of the western
driveway of the subject property. It is situated in a shrub bed surrounded by Privet and
Camellia shrubs. This single trunk specimen forms 2 unequal size stems at a point 6 feet
above the ground. These stems form a narrow V-shaped crotch at their union. There is
included bark tissue at the union creating weak structure. The crown has been pruned and
raised. It is crowded by other nearby Oak trees. Bleeding cankers are visible on the lower
trunk. The tree is exhibiting signs of Phytophthora a root disease. The crown is
unbalanced and asymmetrical. The foliage size and color appears normal. The crown
density is fair. The tree is in below average health and condition. Rating: D+
Tree#3 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 40 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 40 feet from
the tree's trunk.The spread of the tree is 80 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 45 feet tall. The tree is located in the front yard of the subject property. It is 25
feet north of Hacienda Drive and 22 feet east of the driveway along the west side of the
property. It is situated in an ivy bed. The crown has been pruned and raised. There are
multiple bleeding cankers along the lower 7 feet of the tree's trunk. This single trunk
specimen develops 2 co-dominant stems at a point 10 feet above the ground. The stems
form a normal U-shaped saddle at the union. The tree has a 3 foot long vertical stress
crack on the north side of the trunk. There are sunken areas on the trunk just above the
root crown. The bark tissue is checking and cracking along the lower trunk. White fungal
tissue is visible where the bark has exfoliated. I sounded the trunk and it resonated
indicating that there are hollow areas where decay is present in the lower trunk. The
foliage size and color appears to be normal. 1 would estimate that approximately 20%of
the tree's crown is composed of dead wood. The crown density is sparse. The tree is
clearly declining and dying. It appears to have Phytophthora a type of root disease and
heart rot decay within the main lower trunk. This tree is potentially hazardous and is in
very poor health and condition. Rating: D-
Tree#4 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 24 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 30 feet from
the tree's trunk. The spread of the tree is 44 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 45 feet tall. The tree is located in the front yard of the subject property. It is 37
feet north of Tree#3 and 5 feet east of the west side of the circular driveway. The tree is
situated in a 4 foot diameter circular brick tree well. The base of the tree's trunk or root
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crown is located 9 inches below the surrounding soil grade. Oak leaf debris surrounds the
trunk. The lower trunk area appears to be intact. No mushrooms, cavities or decay was
observed. There is minor Western Sycamore Borer insect damage on the bark tissue
along the lower trunk. The tree leans 30 degrees southeast. The crown has been pruned
and raised. A limb approximately 9 inches in diameter has been pruned and removed on
the east side of the tree's trunk 6 feet above the ground. Old bleeding from a wound is
visible on the north side of the tree's trunk. The crown is unbalanced and asymmetrical.
The foliage size and color appears normal. The crown density is fair. The tree appears to
be in slightly above average health and condition. Rating: C+
Tree#5 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 18 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 28 feet from
the tree's trunk.The spread of the tree is 48 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 40 feet tall. The tree is located in the front yard of the subject property. It is 15
feet south of the southeast corner of the existing house and it is 10 feet west of the
wrought iron fence near the east boundary. The tree is situated in an irrigated shrub
planter bed. Star Jasmine ground cover grows under the tree. The tree's roots are partially
paved over by the circular driveway and brick walkway. It is a single-trunk specimen
which forms 2 co-dominant stems at a point 7 feet above the ground. There is included
bark tissue at the union of these stems creating weak structure. The tree leans 15 degrees
south. It is crowded by the neighbor's Oak tree. The subject tree has narrow crotches and
weak structure.The crown has been pruned and raised. The tree is unbalanced and
asymmetrical. The foliage size and color appears normal. The crown density is fair. The
tree is in slightly above average health and condition. Rating: C+
Tree#0P6 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 20 inches in
diameter at D.H.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 25 feet from
the tree's trunk.The spread of the tree is 30 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 40 feet tall. The tree is located in the neighbor's side yard roughly 10 feet north
of the southeast corner of the subject property house and 2 feet east of the wood fence
which runs along the eastern boundary of the subject property. It is situated in an irrigated
shrub bed. Tobira Pittosporum shrubs surround the tree's trunk. The tree leans 30 degrees
south. The crown has been pruned and raised. It is unbalanced and asymmetrical. The
foliage size and color appears normal. The crown density is fair. The tree is in slightly
below average health and condition. Rating: C-
Tree#7 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 24. 24 and 30 inches
in diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 25 feet from
the tree's trunk. The spread of the tree is 50 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
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roughly 60 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard. It is 7 feet east of the western
house extension on the existing house and 24 feet north of the main portion of the
existing house. The tree is situated in a 14 foot diameter circular planter. Camellia and
Gardenia shrubs grow nearby. Irrigation is present. The tree has 3 co-dominant stems
which form a union at a point 4 feet above the ground. A fourth trunk or stem was cut on
the southwest side of the tree. The crown has been pruned and raised. It is balanced with
minor asymmetry. The trunks have been cabled for support. The foliage size and color
appears normal.The crow-n density is fair. The tree is in above average health and
condition. Rating: B-
Tree#8 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 19 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 31 feet from
the tree's trunk.The spread of the tree is 31 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 35 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 15
feet north of Tree#7 and 7 feet northeast of the northeast corner of the western house
extension. The tree is situated in a small shrub planter surrounded by Holly. Irrigation is
in the nearby planter within the tree's root zone. The tree leans 30 degrees northwest.
Bark tissue is missing at the root crown on the west side of the trunk. The bark tissue on
the trunk is checking and cracking.No growth cracks are visible along the trunk. There is
minor Western Sycamore Borer insect damage on the bark tissue along the lower trunk.
The tree's crown has been pruned and raised. Old pruning wounds have not closed.
Decay is present at these pruning sites. The crown is unbalanced and asymmetrical. It is
crowded by another nearby Oak. The foliage size and color appears normal. The crown
density is sparse. Dead wood is visible in the tree's crown. It is stressed and is clearly
dying. The tree is in very poor health and condition. Rating: D-
Tree#9 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 14 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 25 feet from
the tree's trunk.The spread of the tree is 25 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 35 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is
northeast of Tree#8 and 14 feet east of the southeast corner of the existing swimming
pool. The tree is situated in an irrigated shrub planter bed. Azalea, Camellia, Moraea and
Ferns grow nearby. The lower trunk is intact. No mushrooms, cavities or decay was
observed. It has co-dominant stems with included bark tissue creating weak structure.
The tree leans slightly north and is crowded by other Oak trees on the south side. The
crown grows north. It is unbalanced and asymmetrical. The foliage size and color appears
normal. The crown density is sparse. Dead wood is visible in the tree's crown. The tree is
in below average health and condition. Rating: D+
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Tree#10 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 12 and 13 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 35 feet from
the tree's trunk.The spread of the tree is 57 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 35 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 11
feet southeast of Tree#9. The tree is situated in an irrigated shrub planter bed. Azalea and
Camellia shrubs grow nearby. The tree leans 30 degrees east however some of the limbs
extend west. The tree is semi-balanced with minor asymmetry. It has co-dominant stems
with included bark tissue creating weak structure. The tree is crowded by other nearby
Oaks. The crown has been pruned and raised. The foliage size and color appears normal.
The crown density is sparse. Dead wood is visible in the tree's crown. The tree is in
slightly below average health and condition. Rating: C-
Tree#11 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 20 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 24 feet from
the tree's trunk.The spread of the tree is 30 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 60 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 9 feet
south of Tree#10. The tree is situated in an irrigated shrub planter bed. Camellia shrubs
surround the tree's trunk. The tree leans 15 degrees southeast. It has a vertical. linear
form of growth habit. The tree is crowded by other nearby Oaks. The crown is
unbalanced and asymmetrical. It has been pruned and raised. The foliage size and color
appears normal.The crown density is fair. The tree is in slightly above average health
and condition. Rating: C+
Tree#12 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 22 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 32 feet from
the tree's trunk.The spread of the tree is 34 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 60 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 31
feet north of the northeast corner of the existing house and 15 feet west of the block wall
which runs along the eastern boundary. The tree is situated in an irrigated shrub bed.
English Ivy grows nearby. The tree grows upright. It forms 2 co-dominant stems with
included bark tissue at a point 9 feet above the ground. The tree has weak structure. The
crown has been pruned and raised. It is unbalanced and asymmetrical growing mostly on
the south, east and west sides. Overhead utility wires run along the east side of the tree's
crown. The foliage size and color appears normal. The crown density is fair. The tree is
in slightly below average health and condition. Rating: C-
Tree#13 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 5 and 17 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 30 feet from
the tree's trunk. The spread of the tree is 41 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
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roughly 50 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 17
feet north or Tree#12 and 14 feet west of the block wall which runs along the east
boundary. The tree is situated in an irrigated shrub planter bed. Camellias and Tobira
Pittosporum shrubs grow nearby. Oak leaf mulch surrounds the tree's trunk. There is a
small patch of exfoliating bark tissue at the root crown on the west side. There is minor
Western Sycamore Borer insect damage on the bark tissue along the lower trunk. The
crown has been pruned and raised. The tree is crowded by other nearby trees. The crown
grows eastward. It is unbalanced and asymmetrical. The foliage size and color appears
normal. The crown density is fair. The tree is in slightly below average health and
condition. Rating: C-
Tree#14 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 12 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 12 feet from
the tree's trunk.The spread of the tree is 22 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 45 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 30
feet northeast of Tree#13 and 3 feet west of the block wall which runs along the east
boundary. The tree is situated in an irrigated shrub bed. Tobira Pittosporum shrubs grow
nearby. The crown has been pruned and raised. Overhead utility wires run along the east
side of the tree's crown. It is crowded by other nearby trees. The crown is semi-balanced
with minor asymmetry. The foliage size and color appears normal. The crown density is
sparse. Dead wood was observed in the tree's crown. The tree is in poor health and
condition. Rating: D
Tree#15 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 8 and 22 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 37 feet from
the tree's trunk.The spread of the tree is 37 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 50 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 6 feet
west of the block wall which runs along the eastern boundary and it is 40 feet north of
Tree#14. The tree is situated in a shrub bed. It is surrounded by Tobira Pittosporum
shrubs. Utility wires run along the east side of the tree's crown. It is crowded by other
nearby trees. The tree leans 30 degrees south. It has been pruned and raised. The tree is
unbalanced and asymmetrical. The foliage size and color appears normal. The crown
density is fair. The tree is in slightly below average health and condition. Rating: C-
Tree#16 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 12 and 16 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 28 feet from
the tree's trunk.The spread of the tree is 33 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 45 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 23
feet west of Tree#15. The tree is situated in a shrub bed near the edge of the lawn. It is
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crowded by other nearby trees. The tree leans and grows southwest. The 12 inch diameter
stem grows low over the nearby lawn and may need to be cut back. The foliage size and
color appears normal. The crown density is fair. Dead wood is visible in the crown. The
tree is in slightly below average health and condition. Rating: C-
Tree#17 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 17 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 32 feet from
the tree's trunk.The spread of the tree is 34 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 50 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 28
feet northeast of Tree#16 and 2 feet northwest of the existing wood shed. The tree is
situated in a shrub bed. Tobira Pittosporum shrubs grow nearby. It leans 15 degrees
northwest. There is a stress crack on the south side of the trunk. Heavy Western
Sycamore Borer insect damage was observed on the bark tissue along the lower trunk.
The crown has been pruned and raised. It is crowded by other nearby trees. The crown is
unbalanced and asymmetrical. It grows in a westerly direction. The foliage size and color
appears normal.The crown density is fair. The tree is in slightly below average health
and condition. Rating: C-
Tree#18 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 10 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 14 feet from
the tree's trunk.The spread of the tree is 18 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 50 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 26
feet northeast of Tree#17 and 3 feet west of the block wall which runs along the eastern
boundary. It is situated in a natural mulch area. The tree is crowded by other nearby trees.
It grows northwest. Overhead utility wires run along the east side of the tree's crown. The
crown is unbalanced and asymmetrical. The foliage size and color appears normal. The
crown density is sparse. The tree is in below average health and condition. Rating: D+
Tree#19 is a Platanus racemosa or California Sycamore. The tree measures 18 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 20 feet from
the tree's trunk.The spread of the tree is 27 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 70 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 9 feet
north of Tree#I5 and 8 feet west of the block wall which runs along the eastern
boundary. The tree is situated in a shrub bed. Cast Iron Plants surround the tree's trunk.
There is missing and exfoliating bark tissue on the west side of the trunk above the root
crown. Severe Western Sycamore Borer insect damage was observed on the tree's bark
tissue along the lower trunk. The tree's crown has been pruned and raised. headed and
topped. Epicormic growth was observed near these pruning cuts. There is a large 7 inch
diameter dead limb on the south side of the tree. Decay is visible. It is crowded by other
nearby trees. The crown is unbalanced and asymmetrical. The tree has begun to grow
new leaves. The tree is in slightly above average health and condition. Rating: C+
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Tree#20 is a Platanus racemosa or California Sycamore. The tree measures 14 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 18 feet from
the tree's trunk.The spread of the tree is 18 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 60 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 10
feet southwest of Tree#19 and 9 feet east of Tree #16. It is situated in a shrub bed. The
tree is surrounded by Cast Iron Plant. Tobira Pittosporum and Viburnum shrubs. There is
severe Western Sycamore Borer insect damage on the bark tissue on the west side of the
tree's trunk just above the root crown. It is crowded by other nearby trees. It leans and
grows 30 degrees southwest. The tree's crown has been pruned and raised. It is
unbalanced and asymmetrical. The crown has been headed back and this has produced
epicormic or sucker growth. It is producing new leaves. The tree is in slightly below
average health and condition. Rating: C-
Tree#21 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 14 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 20 feet from
the tree's trunk.The spread of the tree is 25 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 40 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 40
feet east of the west boundary block wall and 6 feet south of the north boundary wood
fence. It is situated in a shrub bed. Indian Laurel Fig, Fern Pine. Citrus and Oleander
grow nearby. The lower trunk area is intact. No mushrooms,cavities or decay was
observed. The crown has been pruned and raised. It is crowded by the neighbor's Coast
Live Oak. The subject tree's crown is unbalanced and asymmetrical growing mostly
south. Overhead utility wires run along the north side of the tree. The foliage size and
color appears normal. The crown density is fair. Dead wood is visible in the tree's crown.
The tree is in below average health and condition. Rating: D+
Tree#22 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 10 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 15 feet from
the tree's trunk. The spread of the tree is 20 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 30 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is near
the northwest corner of the subject property. The tree is 10 feet east of the block wall
which runs along the west boundary and it is 5 feet south of the chain-link fence which
runs along the north boundary. It is situated in a shrub bed. Oleander and Tobira
Pittosporum shrubs grow nearby. The tree leans 30 degrees west into the neighbor's
property. The lower trunk area is intact. No mushrooms, cavities or decay was observed.
The crown has been pruned and raised. It is crowded by the nearby neighbor's Coast Live
Oak. Overhead utility wires run along the north side of the tree. The crown is unbalanced
and asymmetrical. The foliage size and color appears normal. The crown density is
sparse. Dead wood is visible in the crown. The tree is in poor condition. Rating: D
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Tree#23 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 28 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 24 feet from
the tree's trunk.The spread of the tree is 42 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 60 feet:all. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 55
feet south of the north boundary fence and 6 feet east of the west boundary block wall.
The tree is situated in a shrub bed surrounded by Glossy Privet. Viburnum and Tobira
Pittosporum shrubs. The tree grows upright and the lower trunk area is intact. No
mushrooms. cavities or decay was observed. Minor Western Sycamore Borer insect
damage was observed on the tree's bark tissue on the lower trunk. Orange growth cracks
are visible on the trunk indicating that the tree still has vigor. This single trunk specimen
forms 2 co-dominant stems at a point 17 feet above the ground. The crown has been
pruned and raised. It is semi-balanced with minor asymmetry. The foliage size and color
appears normal. The crown density is normal. Minor flagging and dead foliage was
observed in the crown caused by Oak Twig Girdler insects. The tree is in excellent health
and condition. Rating: A-
General Observations
The subject property is situated in a single family home residential neighborhood in the
City of Arcadia. The subject property and the nearby homes in the neighborhood are
attractive and well maintained. The subject property and neighborhood have a
considerable number of mature native trees growing there. This area appears to have been
a former Oak Woodland Plant community before it was developed. The subject property
has numerous native Coast Live Oak and California Sycamore trees growing in both the
front yard and the back yard. There are 5 existing Coast Live Oak trees which conflict
with the proposed new single family home. They include: Tree#9,Tree 410,Tree 411,
Tree#12 and Tree 413. There are 2 other Coast Live Oaks identified as Tree#3 and Tree
+8 which must be removed because they are diseased and are in danger of falling. The
removal of these 7 Oak trees will require tree removal permits from the City of Arcadia.
Recommendation
Based upon my inspection of the subject tree and property it is my professional opinion
that in order to build the new house according to the proposed design it will be necessary
to remove 5 healthy Coast Live Oak trees. These arc Tree#9,Tree 410,Tree 411,Tree
#12 and Tree #13. There are 2 diseased, dying Coast Live Oaks identified as Tree#3 and
Tree#8 which are hazardous and in danger of falling. These 2 trees must also be removed
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for safety reasons. The proposed removal of the 5 healthy Oak trees due to conflict with
proposed constriction will require a City of Arcadia Protected Tree Permit for Removal
of Healthy Trees. The proposed removal of the 2 diseased.hazardous Oak trees will
require a City of Arcadia Protected Tree Permit for Removal of Diseased and or
I-lazardous Trees. In order to preserve and protect the remaining trees on the property I
would recommend that the following tree protection mitigation measures be followed:
1) Temporary orange plastic fencing should be installed around the drip line or
farthest point possible from the trunk of all the protected Oak and Sycamore trees
to be preserved prior to commencement of work.
2) Minimize excavation and trenching within the drip line of the protected trees.
3) Roots which are cut or otherwise damaged should be pruned to the side of the
excavation with a clean, sharp pruning tool and kept covered with burlap and
wetted caily until the excavation area can be backfilled.
4) Minimize storage of building materials and equipment within the drip line of the
protected trees in order to minimize soil compaction.
5) Prohibit dumping of foreign substances such as excess soil.concrete,cement.
stucco, paint, etc. within the drip line of the trees.
6) Designate an area outside the drip line of the trees to clean and wash equipment
so as not to impact the root zones of the protected trees.
7) Pruning of limbs and branches of trees shall be performed by a State Licensed
Tree Contractor under the supervision of an I.S.A. Certified Arborist.
8) All pruning shall comply with ANSI A-300 Pruning Standards and Best
Management Practices.
9) An I.S.A. Certified Arborist should be hired to oversee and supervise all work
within the drip line of the remaining protected Oak and Sycamores.
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Summary/Conclusion
In conclusion,it is my professional opinion that in order to build the proposed new single
family home based on the current design it will be necessary to remove 5 healthy Oak
trees identified :n this report as Tree#9,Tree#10. Tree#11. Tree#12 and Tree#13.
There are 2 diseased and hazardous Oak trees identified in this report as Tree#3 and Tree
#8 which must also be removed for reasons of safety and liability. A City of Arcadia
Protected Tree Permit for the Removal of Healthy Trees will be necessary in order to
remove the 5 healthy Oak trees. In addition,a City of Arcadia Protected Tree Permit for
the Removal of Diseased and or Hazardous Trees will be necessary in order to remove
the 2 diseased and hazardous Oak trees. Remaining trees to be preserved should be
fenced at the drip line or as far from the trunk as possible. Dumping of foreign materials
within the drip line of the trees shall be prohibited. Trenching and cutting of roots should
be minimized. Damaged or torn roots must be pruned back to the side of the trench with a
clean, sharp,pruning tool and kept covered and wetted until backfill can occur. Pruning
of tree branches and limbs should be performed by a state licensed tree contractor and
supervised by an I.S.A. Certified Arborist. The pruning shall comply with ANSI A-300
Pruning Standard and Best Management Practices. All work within the drip line of the
remaining Oak and Sycamore trees should be supervised by an I.S.A. Certified Arborist.
Tree#1 and Tree#19 should be monitored for further signs of decline. A Licensed
Pesticide Applicator should be hired to control the Western Sycamore Borer insects on
the trees. The remaining trees should be routinely pruned approximately every 3 to 5
years to eliminate dead wood and maintain overall health and safety.
Limitations
Information contained n this report covers only those areas that were examined and reflects the condition of those areas at the time of
inspection Tire inspection was limited to visual examination of accessible areas without excavation.drilling or boring.Arboriculture
is not an exact science and there is much that is still to be learned about trees.The observations and recommendations provided in this
report reflect the latest research,knowledge and training available through university and professional research.There is no warranty
or guarantee,expresses or implied,that problems or deficiencies of the trees or property in question may not arise in the future.
Thank you for the opportunity to serve you and your environmental and horticultural
needs. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me on my business
cell phone at(818)426-2432 or you may call my office phone at(818)240-1358.
Yours truly,
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William R. McKinley, Consulting Arborist
American Society of Consulting Arborists i7
Certified Arborist#WE-4578A 7
International Society of Arboriculture L
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Tree Appraisal Worksheet
(Based on Guide for Plant Appraisal, 9th Edition )
CLIENT Mr Ramy Zaifman
Tree No. 3
LOCATION 111 Hacienda Drive. Arcadia
1. Species Quercus agrifolia
2. Species Rating
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment
Consider variation from Species Classification? 90%
3. Trunk Diameter
Measured at 54" above grade Note reason for any variation from 54". 40"
4. Condition Rating
Notes on tree health and structure.
2%
5. Location Rating
Based on average values for site. placement. and contribution =
(90% site + 90% placement + 90% contribution) _ 3 = 90%
Notes on site, placement and condition 90%
6. Replacement Tree Size
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree. 23.75
7. Replacement Tree Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for 81.482
the installed cost of a 60' box tree
8. Installation Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for 81.482
the installed cost of a 60' box tree.
9. Installed Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
the installed cost of a 60' box tree 52,964
HortScience Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim. CA
Sept.. 2001
10. Basic Price
Based on guidelines provded in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree $62 00
11. Appraised Trunk Area
Taken from Table 4 4. 9th Edition for single trunk trees. Multi-trunk trees? 1149
12. Appraised trunk area increase (over 60" box)
Trunk area of subject tree (Line 11) - Trunk area in 60" box (line 6)
1125.25
13. Basic Tree Cost
Increase in trunk area of subject tree (Line 12) x Basic price (Line 10) + Installed
tree cost (Line 9) 572.730
14. Appraised Value
Basic tree cost (Line 13) x Species rating (Line 2) x Condition rating (Line 4) x
Location Rating (Line 5). (Note we generally round to the nearest $10). 51,178.22-
Notes: Actual Appraised Value rounded to the nearest$10.00 is $1,180.00!
References
International Society of Arboriculture 2000. Guide for Plant Appraisal. 9th Edition
Champaign, IL 143pp.
Western Chapter, International Society of Arboriculture 1992. Species Classification and Group
Assignment. Sacramento, CA. 23pp
HortScience. Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim, CA
Sept., 2001
Tree Appraisal Worksheet
(Based on Guide for Plant Appraisal, 9th Edition )
CLIENT Mr Ramy Zaifman
Tree No. 8
LOCATION: 111 Hacienda Drive. Arcadia
1. Species
Quercus agrifolia
2. Species Rating
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment
Consider variation from Species Classification? 90%
3. Trunk Diameter
Measured at 54" above grade. Note reason for any variation from 54" 1 g.,
4. Condition Rating
Notes on tree health and structure
3%
5. Location Rating
Based on average values for site, placement, and contribution =
(30% site + 30% placement + 30% contribution) _ 3 = 30%
Notes on site. placement and condition: 30%
6. Replacement Tree Size
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree 23.75
7. Replacement Tree Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for 81,482
the installed cost of a 60"box tree.
8. Installation Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for 51,482
the installed cost of a 60" box tree
9. Installed Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for S2.964
the installed cost of a 60' box tree
HortScience. Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim. CA
Sept.. 2001
10. Basic Price
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree. S62 00
11. Appraised Trunk Area
Taken from Table 4 4. 9th Edition for single trunk trees Multi-trunk trees?
283
12. Appraised trunk area increase (over 60" box)
Trunk area of subject tree (Line 11) - Trunk area in 60" box (line 6)
259.25
13. Basic Tree Cost
Increase in trunk area of subject tree (Line 12) x Basic price (Line 10) + Installed
tree cost (Line 9) $19.038
14. Appraised Value
Basic tree cost (Line 13) x Species rating (Line 2) x Condition rating (Line 4) x
Location Rating (Line 5). (Note: we generally round to the nearest $10) $154.20
Notes: Actual Appraised Value rounded to the nearest $10.00 is $150.00!
References
International Society of Arboriculture 2000. Guide for Plant Appraisal 9th Edition
Champaign. IL 143pp.
Western Chapter, International Society of Arboriculture 1992. Species Classification and Group
Assignment. Sacramento. CA. 23pp
HortScience. Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim. CA
Sept.. 2001
Tree Appraisal Worksheet
(Based on Guide for Plant Appraisal, 9th Edition )
CLIENT Mr Ramy Zaifman
Tree No 9
LOCATION 111 Hacienca Drive. Arcadia
1. Species
Quercus adrifolia
2. Species Rating
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment
Cons der variation from Species Classification? 90%
3. Trunk Diameter
Measured at 54" above grade Note reason for any variation from 54". 14"
4. Condition Rating
Notes on tree health and structure 50/0
5. Location Rating
Based on average values for site, placement, and contribution =
(30% site + 30% placement + 30% contribution) - 3 = 30%
Notes on site, placement, and condition. 30%
6. Replacement Tree Size
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree. 23 75
7. Replacement Tree Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
$1,482
the irstalled cost of a 60' box tree
8. Installation Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for 81,482
the installed cost of a 60' box tree.
9. Installed Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for S2.964
the installed cost of a 60' box tree
HortScience. Inc
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim. CA
Sept.. 2001
10. Basic Price
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree. 562 00
11. Appraised Trunk Area
Taken from Table 4.4. 9th Edition for single trunk trees Multi-trunk trees?
154
12. Appraised trunk area increase (over 60" box)
Trunk area of subject tree (Line 11) - Trunk area in 60" box (line 6)
130.25
13. Basic Tree Cost
Increase in trunk area of subject tree (Line 12) x Basic price (Line 10) + Installed
tree cost (Line 9) $11.040
14. Appraised Value
Basic tree cost (Line 13)x Species rating (Line 2) x Condition rating (Line 4) x
Location Rating (Line 5). (Note. we generally round to the nearest$10). $149.03
Notes: Actual Appraised Value rounded to the nearest $10.00 is $149.00!
References
International Society of Arboriculture 2000. Guide for Plant Appraisal. 9th Edition
Champaign. IL 143pp
Western Chapter, International Society of Arboriculture. 1992. Species Classification and Group
Assignment. Sacramento. CA 23pp.
HortScience. Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim. CA
Sept_ 2001
Tree Appraisal Worksheet
(Based on Guide for Plant Appraisal, 9th Edition )
CLIENT Mr Ramy Zaifrran
Tree No 10
LOCATION. 111 Hacienca Drive. Arcadia
1. Species
Quercus agrifolia
2. Species Rating
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment.
Consider variation from Species Classification? 90%
3. Trunk Diameter
Measured at 54" above grade. Note reason for any variation from 54". 12" & 13"
4. Condition Rating
Notes on tree health and structure.
8%
5. Location Rating
Based on average values for site, placement, and contribution =
(30% site + 30% placement + 30% contribution) - 3 = 30%
Notes on site. placement, and condition 30%
6. Replacement Tree Size
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree. 23 75
7. Replacement Tree Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
S1,482
the installed cost of a 60' box tree
8. Installation Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for S1,482
the installed cost of a 60' box tree
9. Installed Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
the installed cost of a 60' box tree. $2.964
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10. Basic Price
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree S62.00
11. Appraised Trunk Area
Taken from Table 4 4. 9th Edition for single trunk trees. Multi-trunk trees?
246
12. Appraised trunk area increase (over 60" box)
Trunk area of subject tree (Line 11) - Trunk area in 60" box (line 6)
222.25
13. Basic Tree Cost
Increase in trunk area of subject tree (Line 12) x Basic price (Line 10) + Installed
tree cost (Line 9) S16.744
14. Appraised Value
Basic tree cost (Line 13) x Species rating (Line 2) x Condition rating (Line 4) x
Location Rating (Line 5). (Note: we generally round to the nearest $10) $361_66
Notes: Actual Appraised Value rounded to the nearest $10.00 is $360.00!
References
International Society of Arboriculture. 2000 Guide for Plant Appraisal 9th Edition
Champaign. IL 143pp
Western Chapter, International Society of Arboriculture. 1992. Species Classification and Group
Assignment. Sacramento, CA. 23pp.
HortScience, Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim. CA
Sept . 2001
Tree Appraisal Worksheet
(Based on Guide for Plant Appraisal, 9th Edition )
CLIENT Mr Ramy Zaifman
Tree No. 11
LOCATION ill Hacienda Drive. Arcadia
1. Species
Quercus agrifolia
2. Species Rating
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment
Consider variation from Species Classification? 90%
3. Trunk Diameter
Measured at 54" above grade. Note reason for any variation from 54". 20"
4. Condition Rating
Notes on tree health and structure 15%
5. Location Rating
Based on average values for site, placement. and contribution =
(30% site + 30% placement + 30% contribution) - 3 = 30%
Notes on site. placement and condition. 30%
6. Replacement Tree Size
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree. 23.75
7. Replacement Tree Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for Si 482
the installed cost of a 60"box tree.
8. Installation Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for 81,482
the installed cost of a 60" box tree.
9. Installed Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for S2.964
the installed cost of a 60' box tree
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Sept.. 2001
10. Basic Price
Based on guidelines prov ded in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree. S62.00
11. Appraised Trunk Area
Taken from Table 4 4. 9th Edition for single trunk trees. Multi-trunk trees?
314
12. Appraised trunk area increase (over 60" box)
Trunk area of subject tree (Line 11) - Trunk area in 60" box (line 6) 280.25
13. Basic Tree Cost
Increase in trunk area of subject tree (Line 12) x Basic price (Line 10) + Installed
tree cost(Line 9) S20.960
14. Appraised Value
Basic tree cost (Line 13) x Species rating (Line 2) x Condition rating (Line 4) x
Location Rating (Line 5). (Note: we generally round to the nearest S10) S848.86
Notes: Actual Appraised Value rounded to the nearest$10.00 is $849.00!
References
International Society of Arboriculture. 2000. Guide for Plant Appraisal 9th Edition
Champaign. IL 143pp
Western Chapter. International Society of Arboriculture 1992. Species Classification and Group
Assignment. Sacramento, CA. 23pp.
HortScience. Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim. CA
Sept.. 2001
Tree Appraisal Worksheet
(Based on Guide for Plant Appraisal, 9th Edition )
CLIENT Mr. Ramy Zaifrran
Tree No. 12
LOCATION 111 Hacienca Drive. Arcadia
1. Species Quercus aorifolia
2. Species Rating
Based on guidelines proeided in Species Classification and Group Assignment
Consider variation from Species Classification? 900/0
3. Trunk Diameter
Measured at 54" above grade. Note reason for any variation from 54". 22"
4. Condition Rating
Notes on tree health and structure 8%
5. Location Rating
Based on average values for site, placement, and contribution =
(30% site + 30% placement + 30% contribution) _ 3 = 30%
Notes on site. placement, and condition: 30%
6. Replacement Tree Size
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
23.75
aGroup3tree
7. Replacement Tree Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for 51,482
the installed cost of a 60' box tree.
8. Installation Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for ;1.482
the installed cost of a 60' box tree
9. Installed Cost
Based on guidelines proiided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
82,964
the installed cost of a 60' box tree.
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Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim. CA
Sept . 2001
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10. Basic Price
Based on guidelines provded in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree. $62.00
11.Appraised Trunk Area
Taken from Table 4.4, 9th Edition for single trunk trees. Multi-trunk trees? 380
12.Appraised trunk area increase(over 60" box)
Trunk area of subject tree (Line 11)-Trunk area in 60" box (line 6)
356.25
13. Basic Tree Cost
Increase in trunk area of subject tree(Line 12) x Basic price (Line 10) + Installed
tree cost(Line 9) $25,052
14.Appraised Value
Basic tree cost(Line 13) K Species rating (Line 2) x Condition rating (Line 4)x
Location Rating (Line 5). (Note: we generally round to the nearest$10). $541.11
Notes: Actual Appraised Value rounded to the nearest$10.00 is$540.00!
References
International Society of Arboriculture. 2000. Guide for Plant Appraisal. 9th Edition
Champaign, IL 143pp.
Western Chapter, International Society of Arboriculture. 1992. Species Classification and Group
Assignment. Sacramento, CA. 23pp.
HortScience, Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim, CA
Sept.. 2001
Tree Appraisal Worksheet
(Based on Guide for Plant Appraisal, 9th Edition )
CLIENT: Mr. Ramy Zaifrran
Tree No. 13
LOCATION 111 Hacienda Drive. Arcadia
j1. Species Quercus adrifolia
2. Species Rating
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment.
90%
variation from Species Classification?
3. Trunk Diameter
Measured at 54" above trade. Note reason for any variation from 54". 5" & 17"
4. Condition Rating
Notes on tree health and structure 80/0
5. Location Rating
Based on average values for site. placement, and contribution =
(30% site + 30% placement + 30% contribution) - 3 = 30%
Notes on site, placemen:. and condition 30%
6. Replacement Tree Size
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for 23 75
a Group 3 tree.
7. Replacement Tree Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
51,482
the installed cost of a 60" box tree.
8. Installation Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for 51,482
the installed cost of a 6C" box tree.
9. Installed Cost
Based on guidelines prcvided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for 82.964
the installed cost of a 6C" box tree.
HortScience. Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim, CA
Sept . 2001
10. Basic Price
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree. S62 00
11. Appraised Trunk Area
Taken from Table 4 4. 9th Edition for single trunk trees. Multi-trunk trees? 247
12. Appraised trunk area increase (over 60" box)
Trunk area of subject tree (Line 11) - Trunk area in 60" box (line 6) 223.25
13. Basic Tree Cost
Increase in trunk area of subject tree (Line 12) x Basic price (Line 10) + Installed
tree cost (Line 9) $16.806
14. Appraised Value
Basic tree cost (Line 13)x Species rating (Line 2) x Condition rating (Line 4) x
Location Rating (Line 5) (Note: we generally round to the nearest$10) 5363.00
Notes: Actual Appraised Value rounded to the nearest $10.00 is $360.00!
References
International Society of Arboriculture. 2000. Guide for Plant Appraisal. 9th Edition
Champaign. IL 143pp.
Western Chapter. International Society of Arboriculture. 1992. Species Classification and Group
Assignment. Sacramento, CA. 23pp
HortScience, Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim. CA
Sept 2001
Curriculum Vitae
WILLIAM R. MCKINLEY—MCKINLEY & ASSOCIATES
1734 Del Valle Ave. Email: william@mckinleyarborists.com Work (818)426-2432
Glendale.CA 91208 Website: httj>://»a\\.mckinlo arhnri;t> m Home(818)240-1358
SUMMARY of QUALIFICATIONS
Practicing Consulting Arborist. Member of American Society of Consulting Arborists(ASCA).Certified
Arborist,Internaticnal Society of Arboriculture since September 30, 1999.1.S.A.Arborist#WE-4578A.
Recognized Oak Tree Expert throughout Southern California. Prepare arborist reports for developers,
homeowners and attorneys.Assess the landscape value of trees.Assess and identify hazardous trees in the
landscape.Provide]hillside and Oak Woodland landscape and irrigation recommendations. Provide expert
witness testimony on arboriculture related cases. Public speaker and presenter at community service group
meetings,homeowner's association meetings and speaker at professional seminars and conferences.
Presenter at Trees,People and Our Urban Environment Seminar,March 2002.Arbor Day Guest Speaker.
City of Glendale,March 2005.Tree City USA Award Presenter—Glendale Arbor Day 2010.Tree City
USA Award Presenter—Glendale Arbor Day 2012,Arbor Day Guest Speaker,Glendale,March 2014.
FULL TIME EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
City of Glendale, Parks, Recreation & Community Services
Park Services Manager-Contract Administration 2001-present
Performs contract administration for Park Services Section. Manage grounds maintenance for sports fields.
community buildings,parks, medians,and historic areas.Administers the City's landscape maintenance
contract.Writes contract specifications. Administers the bidding process. Awards contracts to successful
bidders.Conducts construction meetings and oversees the construction and inspection for these projects.
Performs and assumes all former duties and responsibilities under the former Administrative Analyst
position.Writes amorist reports. Hazardous tree assessment.Serves as expert witness in tree related cases.
Administrative Analyst 1988-2001
Administer landscape maintenance contract for medians,reservoirs,pump houses and misc.areas.
Administer and supervise the Division's Work Management System involving the scheduling and tracking
of work and performance of over 50 full-time employees.Supervise one part-time data entry employee and
supervise and coordinate with the California Conservation Corps,Boy Scouts and other community service
volunteers in the parks.Supervise,monitor and report water and utility usage in the parks.Administer and
supervise all tree planting projects and programs including the Arbor Day and Urban Forest Donation
programs. Assist with budget preparation and acquisition of capital equipment.Prepare Capital
Improvement Project specifications and assist with administering contracts. Administer the City of
Glendale's Indigenous Oak Tree Ordinance.Coordinate with Planning. Permit Services,Engineering,
Building,Neighborhood Services and Fire Department to insure the care and protection of trees,both
during and after ccnstruction. Review grading,construction, landscape and irrigation plans.Modify and
approve plans as necessary to protect indigenous trees. Perform field inspections on hazardous trees and
make recommendations to park staff and the public.Serve as code enforcement officer and paralegal during
Administrative Office Hearings regarding Indigenous Oak Tree Ordinance. Perform tree and landscape
appraisals.Served as special show and marketing consultant to the Glendale Rose Pruning and Garden
Show Committee.
Assistant Planner-Parks 1983-1988
Assisted in park inventory development and implementation of the Work Management System.Served as
guest speaker at the National Parks and Recreation Conference on the subject of computers and their role in
park maintenance.Supervised the Capital Improvement Project Construction at Pacific Park and Brand
Park.Coordinated with and supervised California Conservation Corps.Crews in planting,staking and tying
hundreds of trees as part of the Arbor Day Program.Served as Arbor Day Co-Chairman. Glendale Rose
Pruning&Garden Show Co-Chairman and President of Glendale Beautiful.Served as Ways and Means
Chairman C.P.R.S.District XIV.
EDUCATION
1983 California Polytechnic University.Pomona
Bachelor of Science Degree, Park Administration
Graduated Magna Cum Laude,Grade Point Average:3.57
1983-Present CEU's-University of California.Landscape Contract Maintenance.Hazardous Tree
Identification&Assessment.Specimen Tree Appraisal.Advanced Tree Appraisal Theory
and Practice.Tree and Landscape Liability—Trees and the Law.Oak Tree Symposium
Graduate. Knowledge of oak tree physiology and native plant habitat.ASCA 2007
Consulting Academy. National Arbor Day Foundation Graduate.Symposiums:
Construction Around Trees:Trees and the Law. Recognized Tree Expert:City of Los
Angles.County of Los Angeles.City of Pasadena,City of La Canada Flintridge.City of
Burbank.City of Calabasas,County of Ventura.City of Santa Clarita.
HONORS & ACTIVITIES
1999 - Present- Certified Arborist-International Society of Arboriculture
1996-1999-Secretary/Treasurer. C.P.R.S.Park Operations Section
1994-1995 - President, C.P.R.S.District XIV
1994-1995 - Treasurer, Glendale Beautification Advisory Council
1992-1994 -Treasurer, C.P.R.S.District XIV
1993. 1994, 1995 C.P.R.S.Park Operations Scholarship
First.Second and Third Year,Graduate,Pacific Southwest Maintenance Mgmt.School
1988-1990—President.Glendale Beautiful
1980, 1981 - Twice placed on Dean's Honor List
1982 - Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities
1978 - Recipient of Wayne Striker Memorial Scholarship
1975 - Awarded Eagle Scout Rank,Boy Scouts of America
Member- American Society of Consulting Arborists(ASCA)
Member - International Society of Arboriculture
Member - Western Chapter.International Society of Arboriculture
Member—Glendale Beautiful
Past Member - National Arbor Day Foundation
Past Member - California Oak Foundation
REFERENCES
Randall S. Stamen,Attorney/Arborist (951)787-9788
Susan&Gary Sims,Sims Tree Specialists (951)685-6662
Peter&Diana Harnisch,Harnisch Tree Care (626)444-7997
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE FEE
Site Inspection - S100.00 per hour
Consultation - $125.00 per hour
Arborist Report - $150.00 per hour
Public Hearing - $200.00 per hour
Arbitration - $225.00 per hour
Deposition - $250.00 per hour
Court Witness - $350.00 per hour
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McKinley & Associates (818) 240-1358
Arborist Letter
July 20, 2019
Mr. Ramy Zaifman
27 Tanners Road
Great Neck,NY 11020
Dear Mr. Zaifman:
This letter is in regard to two Oak tree inspections which were made at the request of Jim
the Project Superintendent regarding your property located at 111 Hacienda Drive,
Arcadia, California.
The first site inspection was made on Monday, April 1, 2019 regarding the condition of
the Oak and Sycamore trees and their roots along the east boundary line. At that time I
found that the Oak and Sycamore tree roots had been pruned to the side of the excavation
where the new wall footing was being constructed. The Oak and Sycamore trees showed
no stress at that time.
The second site inspection took place on Thursday,June 13, 2019. The purpose of this
inspection was to inspect the utility trench which was excavated near the west side of
your property near Tree#23. During my inspection I noted that the large woody support
roots had been preserved and spanned the trench. Only small roots had been cut back
clean to the sides of the trench. Despite considerable construction activity in the back
yard of the property all the protected trees appeared normal and healthy.
The tree protection measures previously stated in the Arborist Report are being complied
with. I stressed to Jim the importance of continuing the practice of wetting down the
exposed root areas in all the trenched areas twice per day until backfill of the trenches
could occur so that the cut and exposed roots could be kept wet to reduce stress and
promote good root health.
If you have any further questions,please feel free to contact me on my business cell
phone at(818)426-2432 or my office at(818)240-1358.
Yours truly,
William R. McKinley, Consulting Arborist
American Society of Consulting Arborists
Certified Arborist#WE-4578A
International Society of Arboriculture
Arborists and Environmental Consultants
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Tree Protection Plan
111 Hacienda Drive
Arcadia, California
Prepared for:
Mr. Ramy Zaifman
27 Tanners Road
Great Neck, NY 11020
Prepared by:
William R. McKinley, Consulting Arborist
American Society of Consulting Arborists
Certified Arborist #WE-4578A
International Society of Arboriculture
1734 Del Valle Avenue
Glendale, CA 91208
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Mr. Ramy Zaifman
27 Tanners Road
Great Neck,NY 11020
Dear Mr. Zaifman:
Recently Peter Sun, City of Arcadia contacted me concerning a tree protection plan for
your property located at 111 Hacienda Drive, Arcadia. I was asked to review the plans
and prepare a Tree Protection Plan for all the Oak and Sycamore trees located on or near
the subject property. This report is a supplement to the original Arborist Report. The
following report summarizes my findings:
Background
On Monday, September 10,2018 at 1:30 p.m. I met with Todd Bowden, General
Contractor to walk the site with the proposed building plans and identify proposed
encroachment areas near the Oak and Sycamore trees on the site. The Tree/Site
Inspection Section describes my observations concerning the subject trees.
Tree/Site Inspection
Tree#1 —There will be no impact to this Coast Live Oak. Tree protection chain-link
fencing will be placed at the dripline or approximately 20 feet from the tree's trunk.
Tree#0P2—The proposed new driveway will encroach to within 8 feet of this Coast
Live Oak tree's trunk on the northeast side. The new driveway will be excavated 8 inches
from the existing grade. The impact to the tree is moderate. Minor root pruning may be
involved.No pruning of the tree's crown is required. Tree protection chain-link fencing
will be placed at the dripline at 20 feet from the tree's trunk however once work in this
area begins the fence will have to be relocated to within 6 feet from the tree's trunk on
the east side.
Tree#3—This diseased,declining,hazardous Coast Live Oak will be removed by
permit.No tree protection fencing is required.
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Tree/Site Inspection-Continued
Tree#4—The new driveway will be installed 16 feet west of the Coast Live Oak's trunk.
The existing paving surrounding the Oak will be removed.Minor walkway work will
take place within the dripline. Minor twig pruning of the tree canopy may be required
over the new driveway. The impact to this tree is moderate. Tree protection chain-link
fencing will be placed at the dripline at 30 feet from the trunk however once work on this
area begins the fence will have to be relocated to the area immediately next to the Oak
tree's trunk.
Tree#5—The existing driveway will be removed within the dripline of this Coast Live
Oak. The existing house will be removed.A new house and footings will be installed in
the same general location within the dripline of this Oak.No pruning will be required.
The impact to this tree is moderate.Tree protection chain-link fencing will be placed at
the dripline at 28 feet from the trunk however once work on this area begins the fence
will have to be relocated to the area immediately next to the Oak tree's trunk.
Tree#0P6—The existing house will be removed and the new house and footing will be
2 feet west of the current house location.No pruning will be required.The impact to this
tree is moderate. Tree protection chain-link fencing will be placed at the dripline at 25
feet from the trunk however once work on this area begins the fence will have to be
relocated to the area immediately next to the Oak tree's trunk on the west side of the tree.
The south fence area can remain.
Tree#7—Coast Live Oak will be preserved. The existing house and patio areas on the
south and west sides of the tree will be removed. A new house and courtyard area will be
constructed within the dripline of the tree.The new house will be 16 feet away.No
pruning will be required. The impact to this tree is moderate. Tree protection chain-link
fencing will be placed at the dripline at 25 feet from the trunk however once work on this
area begins the fence will have to be relocated to the area immediately next to the Oak
tree's trunk.
Tree#8—Coast Live Oak is diseased and dying.The tree will be removed by permit
from the City of Arcadia.No tree protection fencing will be required.
Tree#9—Coast Live Oak conflicts with the new house.The tree will be removed by
permit from the City of Arcadia.No tree protection fencing will be required.
Tree#10—Coast Live Oak conflicts with the new house. The tree will be removed by
permit from the City of Arcadia.No tree protection fencing will be required.
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Tree/Site inspection-Continued
Tree#11 —Coast Live Oak conflicts with the new house. The tree will be removed by
permit from the City of Arcadia. No tree protection fencing will be required.
Tree#12—Coast Live Oak conflicts with the new house. The tree will be removed by
permit from the City of Arcadia.No tree protection fencing will be required.
Tree#13—Coast Live Oak conflicts with the new house. The tree will be removed by
permit from the City of Arcadia.No tree protection fencing will be required.
Tree#14—Coast Live Oak will not be encroached upon. The northeast corner of the new
house will begin at a point 14 feet from the tree's trunk.No pruning will be necessary.
The impact to this tree is minor. Tree protection chain-link fencing will be placed at the
dripline at 12 feet from the trunk however once work on this area begins the fence will
have to be relocated to 10 feet from the Oak tree's trunk.
Tree#15—Coast Live Oak is part of a grove of 6 trees near an old shed.No pruning will
be necessary. The existing shed will be removed. The impact to this tree is minor. Tree
protection fencing will be placed at the dripline at 37 feet from the trunk. The tree
protection fence will surround the perimeter driplines of this grove of trees. Once work
on this area begins the fence will have to be opened to allow access to the shed.
Tree#16—Coast Live Oak is part of a grove of 6 trees near an old shed. There is a 12
inch stem which grows low over the existing lawn which will require pruning back to
allow 8 feet of clearance. The existing shed will be removed. The impact to this tree is
minor. Tree protection fencing will be placed at the dripline at 28 feet from the trunk. The
tree protection fence will surround the perimeter driplines of this grove of trees. Once
work on this area begins the fence will have to be opened to allow access to the shed.
Tree#17—Coast Live Oak is part of a grove of 6 trees near an old shed. The tree is
located 2 feet northwest of the old shed.The existing shed will be removed. Minor
pruning will be necessary to trim small twigs and branches to provide clearance on the
west side of the tree for the proposed cabana. The impact to this tree is moderate.Tree
protection fencing will be placed at the dripline at 32 feet from the trunk. The tree
protection fence will surround the perimeter driplines of this grove of trees. Once work
on this area begins the fence will have to be opened to allow access to the shed.
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Tree/Site Inspection-Continued
Tree#18—Coast Live Oak is part of a grove of 6 trees near an old shed.No pruning will
be necessary. The existing shed will be removed. The impact to this tree is minor. Tree
protection fencing will be placed at the dripline at 14 feet from the trunk. The tree
protection fence will surround the perimeter driplines of this grove of trees. Once work
on this area begins the fence will have to be opened to allow access to the shed.
Tree#19—California Sycamore is part of a grove of 6 trees near an old shed.No pruning
will be necessary. The existing shed will be removed. The impact to this tree is moderate.
Tree protection fencing will be placed at the driplines of the surrounding trees.This tree
is within the tree protection fencing perimeter. Once work on this area beg ns the fence
will have to be opened to allow access to the shed.
Tree#20—California Sycamore is part of a grove of 6 trees near an old shed.No pruning
will be necessary. The existing shed will be removed. The impact to this tree is moderate.
Tree protection fencing will be placed at the driplines of the surrounding trees. This tree
is within the tree protection fencing perimeter. Once work on this area begins the fence
will have to be opened to allow access to the shed.
Tree#21—Coast Live Oak will be encroached upon. The footing for the cabana
measuring 12 inches by 12 inches will encroach to within 10 feet of the trunk.Minor twig
pruning will be necessary to provide clearance for the proposed cabana building.The
impact to this tree is moderate. Tree protection fencing will be placed at the dripline at 20
feet from the trunk. Once work on this area begins the fence will have to be moved back
to a point 6 feet from the trunk allow access to construct the cabana.
Tree#22—Coast Live Oak will be encroached upon. The proposed cabana will encroach
to within 12 feet from the trunk.No pruning will be necessary. The impact to this tree is
moderate. Tree protection fencing will be placed at the dripline at 15 feet from the trunk.
Once work on this area begins the fence will have to be moved back to a point 8 feet
from the trunk allow access to construct the cabana.
Tree#23—Coast Live Oak will be encroached upon. The proposed cabana will encroach
to within 17 feet from the trunk on the northeast side of the tree. Minor twig pruning will
be necessary to provide clearance for the proposed cabana building. The impact to this
tree is moderate. Tree protection fencing will be placed at the dripline at 24 feet from the
trunk. Once work on this area begins the fence will have to be moved back on the
northeast side to a point 12 feet from the trunk allow access to construct the cabana.
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General Observations
The subject property appears to have been part of an Oak Woodland Plant Community
prior to development. The trees growing on or near the subject property are primarily
native Coast Live Oak with a few native California Sycamore trees.The proposed new
single family home construction will require the removal of 5 healthy Coast Live Oak
trees by permit from the City of Arcadia. These include: Tree#9,Tree#10, Tree#11,
Tree#12 and Tree#13. There will be 2 unhealthy Coast Live Oaks removed from this
property.They are Tree#3 and Tree#8. The Coast Live Oak which was previously
severely cut back will be removed as per the City's direction and a replacement 36 inch-
box size Coast Live Oak will be planted in the back yard approximately 60 feet east of
the west boundary block wall and roughly 6 feet east of the west boundary fence as per
the City of Arcadia,Development Services Department letter dated July 5,2018; Healthy
Tree Removal Permit No. TRH 18-04. The City of Arcadia,Development Services letter
dated August 30,2018 states that approval of Healthy Tree Removal Permit No.TRH 18-
09 for five healthy trees#9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 and unhealthy trees#3 and 8 is approved
with the condition that 3 replacement Coast Live Oak trees be planted in the front yard.
The size and location of these replacement trees shall be determined by the City's
Certified Arborist. I have spoken with the landscape architect and have reviewed the
proposed landscape plan and it appears that the proposed design and improvements will
not adversely affect the health of the existing native Oak and Sycamore trees.
Recommendation
Based upon my inspection of the subject trees and property it is my professional opinion
that the proposed new single family home and improvements have been designed in such
a way as to minimize the numbers of trees required to be removed. Just 5 out of 23 trees
will be removed due to conflicts with the new house design. The other 2 trees to be
removed are diseased,unhealthy and are dying. Their removal is completely unrelated to
the proposed construction. In addition to the tree protection fencing requirements already
stated earlier in this report I would recommend that the following tree protection
measures be implemented during construction:
1) Install tree protection fencing around Oak and Sycamore trees to be preserved
prior to commencement of work and maintain fencing in a vertical,upright
condition throughout the construction period.
2) Minimize excavation and trenching within the drip line of the protected trees.
3) Roots which are cut or otherwise damaged should be pruned to the side of the
excavation with a clean, sharp pruning tool and kept covered with burlap and
wetted daily until the excavation area can be backfilled.
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Recommendation-Continued
4) Minimize storage of building materials and equipment within the drip line of the
Oak and Sycamore trees in order to minimize soil compaction.
5) Prohibit dumping of foreign substances such as excess soil,concrete,cement,
stucco,paint,etc. within the drip line of the trees.
6) Designate an area outside the drip line of the trees to clean and wash equipment
so as not to impact the root zones of the protected trees.
7) Pruning of limbs and branches of trees shall be performed by a State Licensed
Tree Contractor under the supervision of an I.S.A. Certified Arborist.
8) All pruning shall comply with ANSI A-300 Pruning Standards and Best
Management Practices.
9) An I.S.A. Certified Arborist should be hired to oversee and supervise all work
within the drip line of the remaining protected Oak and Sycamores.
10)The recommended size for the 3 replacement Coast Live Oak trees in the front
yard of the subject property is a 24 inch-box size tree. This size is the most
commonly planted size landscape tree because it is large enough to stand virtually
on its own and the root ball is much larger and more well-developed than smaller
size trees. This size also establishes quicker and out performs larger trees in a
short period of time.
Summary/Conclusion
In conclusion, it is my professional opinion that in order to build the proposed new single
family home it will be necessary to remove 5 healthy Coast Live Oak trees from the
subject property. It is my understanding that a Healthy Protected Tree Removal Permit
will be issued under the condition that 3 replacement Coast Live Oak trees will be
planted in the front of the subject property.The size and location of the replacement trees
will be determined by the City Certified Arborist.A proposed replacement tree planting
plan is included at the end of this report.There will also be 2 unhealthy,diseased,dying
trees removed through the issuance of an Unhealthy Protected Tree Removal Permit.The
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Summary/Conclusion-Continued
Coast Live Oak which was partially cut down will be removed under a City Healthy
Protected Tree Removal Permit with the condition that a 36 inch-box size replacement
Coast Live Oak tree be planted in the back yard.The proposed improvements will
encroach upon most of the dripline areas of the remaining Oak and Sycamore trees. Once
work commences in these areas it will be necessary to move the tree protection fencing in
order to perform the required work. The proposed landscape plan has been carefully
studied and reviewed by the landscape architect and project arborist and this design
should not adversely affect the health of the Oak and Sycamore trees.All construction
work within the driplines of the Oak and Sycamore tree will be supervised and monitored
by the project I.S.A. Certified Arborist. If the above stated recommendations and tree
protection measures are followed and complied with then the remaining trees should
survive and contribute to the value of the subject property and surrounding neighborhood
for many years to come.
Limitations
Information contained in this report covers only those areas that were examined and
reflects the condition of those areas at the time of inspection. The inspection was limited
to visual examination of accessible areas without excavation,drilling or boring.
Arboriculture is not an exact science and there is much that is still to be learned about
trees.The observations and recommendations provided in this report reflect the latest
research,knowledge and training available through university and professional research.
There is no warranty or guarantee,expressed or implied,that problems or deficiencies of
the trees or property in question may not arise in the future.
Thank you for the opportunity to serve you and your environmental and horticultural
needs. If you have any further questions,please feel free to contact me on my business
cell phone at(818)426-2432 or you may call my office phone at(818)240-1358.
Yours truly,
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William R.McKinley, Consulting Arborist
American Society of Consulting Arborists
Certified Arborist#WE-4578A
International Society of Arboriculture
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Curriculum Vitae
WILLIAM R.MCKINLEY—MCKINLEY & ASSOCIATES
1734 Del Valle Ave. Email: william@mckinleyarborists.com Work (818)426-2432
Glendale,CA 91208 Website:http://www.mckinleywboristsscorn/ Home(818) 240-1358
SUMMARY of QUALIFICATIONS
Practicing Consulting Arborist.Member of American Society of Consulting Arborists(ASCA).Certified
Arborist,International Society of Arboriculture since September 30, 1999.I.S.A.Arborist#WE-4578A.
Recognized Oak Tree Expert throughout Southern California.Prepare arborist reports for developers,
homeowners and attorneys.Assess the landscape value of trees.Assess and identify hazardous trees in the
landscape.Provided hillside and Oak Woodland landscape and irrigation recommendations.Provide expert
witness testimony on arboriculture related cases.Public speaker and presenter at community service group
meetings,homeowner's association meetings and speaker at professional seminars and conferences.
Presenter at Trees,People and Our Urban Environment Seminar,March 2002.Arbor Day Guest Speaker,
City of Glendale,March 2005.Tree City USA Award Presenter—Glendale Arbor Day 2010,Tree City
USA Award Presenter—Glendale Arbor Day 2012,Arbor Day Guest Speaker,Glendale,March 2014.
FULL TIME EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
City of Glendale,Parks, Recreation& Community Services
Park Services Manager-Contract Administration 2001-present
Performs contract administration for Park Services Section.Manage grounds maintenance for sports fields,
community buildings,parks,medians,and historic areas.Administers the City's landscape maintenance
contract.Writes contract specifications.Administers the bidding process.Awards contracts to successful
bidders.Conducts construction meetings and oversees the construction and inspection for these projects.
Performs and assumes all former duties and responsibilities under the former Administrative Analyst
position.Writes arborist reports.Hazardous tree assessment.Serves as expert witness in tree related cases.
Administrative Analyst 1988-2001
Administer landscape maintenance contract for medians,reservoirs,pump houses and misc.areas.
Administer and supervise the Division's Work Management System involving the scheduling and tracking
of work and performance of over 50 full-time employees.Supervise one part-time data entry employee and
supervise and coordinate with the California Conservation Corps,Boy Scouts and other community service
volunteers in the parks.Supervise,monitor and report water and utility usage in the parks.Administer and
supervise all tree planting projects and programs including the Arbor Day and Urban Forest Donation
programs.Assist with budget preparation and acquisition of capital equipment.Prepare Capital
Improvement Project specifications and assist with administering contracts.Administer the City of
Glendale's Indigenous Oak Tree Ordinance.Coordinate with Planning,Permit Services,Engineering,
Building,Neighborhood Services and Fire Department to insure the care and protection of trees,both
during and after construction. Review grading,construction,landscape and irrigation plans.Modify and
approve plans as necessary to protect indigenous trees.Perform field inspections on hazardous trees and
make recommendations to park staff and the public.Serve as code enforcement officer and paralegal during
Administrative Office Hearings regarding Indigenous Oak Tree Ordinance.Perform tree and landscape
appraisals.Served as special show and marketing consultant to the Glendale Rose Pruning and Garden
Show Committee.
Assistant Planner-Parks 1983-1988
Assisted in park inventory development and implementation of the Work Management System.Served as
guest speaker at the National Parks and Recreation Conference on the subject of computers and their role in
park maintenance.Supervised the Capital Improvement Project Construction at Pacific Park and Brand
Park.Coordinated with and supervised California Conservation Corps.Crews in planting,staking and tying
hundreds of trees as part of the Arbor Day Program.Served as Arbor Day Co-Chairman,Glendale Rose
Pruning&Garden Show Co-Chairman and President of Glendale Beautiful.Served as Ways and Means
Chairman C.P.R.S.District XIV.
EDUCATION
1983 California Polytechnic University,Pomona
Bachelor of Science Degree, Park Administration
Graduated Magna Cum Laude,Grade Point Average:3.57
1983-Present CEU's-University of California,Landscape Contract Maintenance,Hazardous Tree
Identification&Assessment,Specimen Tree Appraisal,Advanced Tree Appraisal Theory
and Practice,Tree and Landscape Liability—Trees and the Law.Oak Tree Symposium
Graduate,Knowledge of oak tree physiology and native plant habitat.ASCA 2007
Consulting Academy, National Arbor Day Foundation Graduate,Symposiums:
Construction Around Trees;Trees and the Law.Recognized Tree Expert:City of Los
Angles County of Los Angeles,City of Pasadena,City of La Canada Flintridge,City of
Burbank,City of Calabasas,County of Ventura,City of Santa Clarita.
HONORS &ACTIVITIES
1999 - Present- Certified Arborist-International Society of Arboriculture
1996-1999-Secretary/Treasurer, C.P.R.S.Park Operations Section
1994-1995 - President, C.P.R.S.District XIV
1994-1995- Treasurer, Glendale Beautification Advisory Council
1992-1994 -Treasurer, C.P.R.S.District XIV
1993, 1994,1995 C.P.R.S.Park Operations Scholarship
First,Second and Third Year,Graduate,Pacific Southwest Maintenance Mgmt.School
1988-1990—President,Glendale Beautiful
1980, 1981 - Twice placed on Dean's Honor List
1982 - Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities
1978 - Recipient of Wayne Striker Memorial Scholarship
1975 - Awarded Eagle Scout Rank,Boy Scouts of America
Member- American Society of Consulting Arborists(ASCA)
Member - International Society of Arboriculture
Member - Western Chapter,International Society of Arboriculture
Member—Glendale Beautiful
Past Member - National Arbor Day Foundation
Past Member - California Oak Foundation
REFERENCES
Randall S.Stamen,Attorney/Arborist (951)787-9788
Susan&Gary Sims,Sims Tree Specialists (951)685-6662
Peter&Diana Harnisch,Harnisch Tree Care (626)444-7997
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE FEE
Site Inspection - $100.00 per hour
Consultation - $125.00 per hour
Arborist Report - $150.00 per hour
Public Hearing - $200.00 per hour
Arbitration - $225.00 per hour
Deposition - $250.00 per hour
Court Witness - $350.00 per hour
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Arborist Letter
March 6, 2020
Mr. Rainy Zaifman
27 Tanners Road
Great Neck, NY 11020
Dear Mr. Zaifman:
Recently you contacted me and requested a final inspection and letter of completion
concerning the protected Oak and Sycamore trees located on your property.
On Thursday, March 5, 20201 arrived at your property located at 1 1 1 Hacienda Drive,
Arcadia. I proceeded to take photographs of all the Oak and Sycamore trees growing in
the front and back yard. During my inspection I noted that my recommendations had all
been followed and that all the existing, protected trees were still alive and had survived
the construction process.
There are four new Coast Live Oak trees which have been planted on the subject
property. Three new Oaks have been planted in the front yard and one Oak has been
planted in the back yard. All the new trees appear to be normal and healthy. All the Oak
and Sycamore trees have mulch around them and irrigation has been minimized.
After inspecting the Coast Live Oak and California Sycamore trees on the subject
property I am satisfied that the contractor has complied with the tree protection plan and
mitigation measures as outlined in my Arborist Report. At this point I see no reason why
the project should not be approved by the City of Arcadia.
If you have any further questions,please feel free to contact me on my business cell
phone at (818)426-2432 or my office at(818) 240-1358.
Yours truly,
William R. McKinley, Consulting Arborist
American Society of Consulting Arborists
Certified Arborist#WE-4578A
International Society of Arboriculture
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Arborist Report
111 Hacienda Drive
Arcadia, California
Prepared for:
Mr. Ramy Zaifman
27 Tanners Road
Great Neck, NY 11020
Prepared by:
William R. McKinley, Consulting Arborist
American Society of Consulting Arborists
Certified Arborist #WE-4578A
International Society of Arboriculture
1734 Del Valle Avenue
Glendale, CA 91208
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Mr. Ramy Zaifman
27 Tanners Road
Great Neck,NY 11020
Dear Mr. Zaifinan:
Recently you contacted me concerning your plans to construct a new single family home
on your property located at 111 Hacienda Drive, Arcadia. I was asked to review the
plans, inspect the trees and determine which trees would require removal and prepare a
report. The following Arborist Report summarizes my findings:
Background
On Friday,February 9,2018 I received your signed proposal concerning the Arborist
Report. I met with your sister-in-law,Nancy Chang and Christopher Loh your architect at
your property located at 111 Hacienda Drive, Arcadia and went over the proposed
building plans. On Wednesday, February 14,2018 I arrived at the subject property and
began measuring and evaluating the health and condition of the trees. The Tree/Site
Inspection Section describes my observations concerning the subject trees.
Tree/Site Inspection
Tree#1 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 19 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. (Diameter Breast Height)as measured 54 inches above the soil grade.
The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 20 feet from the tree's trunk. The
spread of the tree is 20 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be roughly 35 feet tall.
The tree is located in the front yard of the subject property. It is 7 feet north of Hacienda
Drive and 4 feet east of the west circular driveway entrance. The tree is situated in an ivy
bed. It leans and grows 30 degrees south over Hacienda Drive. There is epicormic
sprouting on the trunk. A small 5 inch diameter cavity was observed on the east side of
the tree's trunk at a point 18 inches above the ground. Minor Western Sycamore Borer
insect damage was observed on the tree's bark tissue along the lower trunk. The tree's
crown has been pruned and raised. There is decay in the old pruning wounds. It is
crowded by other nearby trees. The crown is severely unbalanced and asymmetrical. The
foliage size and color appears normal. The crown density is fair. The tree is in below
average health and condition. Rating: D+
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Tree#0P2 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 18 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 20 feet from
the tree's trunk. The spread of the tree is 30 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 40 feet tall. The tree is located on the neighbor's property near the front yard of
the subject property. It is 34 feet north of Hacienda Drive and 6 feet west of the western
driveway of the subject property. It is situated in a shrub bed surrounded by Privet and
Camellia shrubs. This single trunk specimen forms 2 unequal size stems at a point 6 feet
above the ground. These stems form a narrow V-shaped crotch at their union. There is
included bark tissue at the union creating weak structure. The crown has been pruned and
raised. It is crowded by other nearby Oak trees. Bleeding cankers are visible on the lower
trunk. The tree is exhibiting signs of Phytophthora a root disease. The crown is
unbalanced and asymmetrical. The foliage size and color appears normal. The crown
density is fair. The tree is in below average health and condition. Rating: D+
Tree#3 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 40 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 40 feet from
the tree's trunk. The spread of the tree is 80 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 45 feet tall. The tree is located in the front yard of the subject property. It is 25
feet north of Hacienda Drive and 22 feet east of the driveway along the west side of the
property. It is situated in an ivy bed. The crown has been pruned and raised. There are
multiple bleeding cankers along the lower 7 feet of the tree's trunk. This single trunk
specimen develops 2 co-dominant stems at a point 10 feet above the ground. The stems
form a normal U-shaped saddle at the union. The tree has a 3 foot long vertical stress
crack on the north side of the trunk. There are sunken areas on the trunk just above the
root crown. The bark tissue is checking and cracking along the lower trunk. White fungal
tissue is visible where the bark has exfoliated. I sounded the trunk and it resonated
indicating that there are hollow areas where decay is present in the lower trunk. The
foliage size and color appears to be normal. I would estimate that approximately 20%of
the tree's crown is composed of dead wood. The crown density is sparse. The tree is
clearly declining and dying. It appears to have Phytophthora a type of root disease and
heart rot decay within the main lower trunk. This tree is potentially hazardous and is in
very poor health and condition. Rating: D-
Tree#4 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 24 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 30 feet from
the tree's trunk. The spread of the tree is 44 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 45 feet tall. The tree is located in the front yard of the subject property. It is 37
feet north of Tree#3 and 5 feet east of the west side of the circular driveway. The tree is
situated in a 4 foot diameter circular brick tree well. The base of the tree's trunk or root
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crown is located 9 inches below the surrounding soil grade. Oak leaf debris surrounds the
trunk. The lower trunk area appears to be intact.No mushrooms, cavities or decay was
observed. There is minor Western Sycamore Borer insect damage on the bark tissue
along the lower trunk. The tree leans 30 degrees southeast. The crown has been pruned
and raised. A limb approximately 9 inches in diameter has been pruned and removed on
the east side of the tree's trunk 6 feet above the ground. Old bleeding from a wound is
visible on the north side of the tree's trunk. The crown is unbalanced and asymmetrical.
The foliage size and color appears normal. The crown density is fair. The tree appears to
be in slightly above average health and condition. Rating: C+
Tree#5 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 18 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 28 feet from
the tree's trunk. The spread of the tree is 48 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 40 feet tall. The tree is located in the front yard of the subject property. It is 15
feet south of the southeast corner of the existing house and it is 10 feet west of the
wrought iron fence near the east boundary. The tree is situated in an irrigated shrub
planter bed. Star Jasmine ground cover grows under the tree. The tree's roots are partially
paved over by the circular driveway and brick walkway. It is a single-trunk specimen
which forms 2 co-dominant stems at a point 7 feet above the ground. There is included
bark tissue at the union of these stems creating weak structure. The tree leans 15 degrees
south. It is crowded by the neighbor's Oak tree. The subject tree has narrow crotches and
weak structure. The crown has been pruned and raised. The tree is unbalanced and
asymmetrical. The foliage size and color appears normal. The crown density is fair. The
tree is in slightly above average health and condition. Rating: C+
Tree#0P6 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 20 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 25 feet from
the tree's trunk. The spread of the tree is 30 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 40 feet tall. The tree is located in the neighbor's side yard roughly 10 feet north
of the southeast corner of the subject property house and 2 feet east of the wood fence
which runs along the eastern boundary of the subject property. It is situated in an irrigated
shrub bed. Tobira Pittosporum shrubs surround the tree's trunk. The tree leans 30 degrees
south. The crown has been pruned and raised. It is unbalanced and asymmetrical. The
foliage size and color appears normal. The crown density is fair. The tree is in slightly
below average health and condition. Rating: C-
Tree#7 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 24,24 and 30 inches
in diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 25 feet from
the tree's trunk. The spread of the tree is 50 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
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roughly 60 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard. It is 7 feet east of the western
house extension on the existing house and 24 feet north of the main portion of the
existing house. The tree is situated in a 14 foot diameter circular planter. Camellia and
Gardenia shrubs grow nearby. Irrigation is present. The tree has 3 co-dominant stems
which form a union at a point 4 feet above the ground. A fourth trunk or stem was cut on
the southwest side of the tree. The crown has been pruned and raised. It is balanced with
minor asymmetry. The trunks have been cabled for support. The foliage size and color
appears normal. The crown density is fair. The tree is in above average health and
condition. Rating: B-
Tree#8 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 19 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 31 feet from
the tree's trunk. The spread of the tree is 31 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 35 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 15
feet north of Tree#7 and 7 feet northeast of the northeast corner of the western house
extension. The tree is situated in a small shrub planter surrounded by Holly. Irrigation is
in the nearby planter within the tree's root zone. The tree leans 30 degrees northwest.
Bark tissue is missing at the root crown on the west side of the trunk. The bark tissue on
the trunk is checking and cracking.No growth cracks are visible along the trunk. There is
minor Western Sycamore Borer insect damage on the bark tissue along the lower trunk.
The tree's crown has been pruned and raised. Old pruning wounds have not closed.
Decay is present at these pruning sites. The crown is unbalanced and asymmetrical. It is
crowded by another nearby Oak. The foliage size and color appears normal. The crown
density is sparse. Dead wood is visible in the tree's crown. It is stressed and is clearly
dying. The tree is in very poor health and condition. Rating: D-
Tree#9 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 14 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 25 feet from
the tree's trunk. The spread of the tree is 25 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 35 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is
northeast of Tree#8 and 14 feet east of the southeast corner of the existing swimming
pool. The tree is situated in an irrigated shrub planter bed. Azalea, Camellia, Moraea and
Ferns grow nearby. The lower trunk is intact.No mushrooms,cavities or decay was
observed. It has co-dominant stems with included bark tissue creating weak structure.
The tree leans slightly north and is crowded by other Oak trees on the south side. The
crown grows north. It is unbalanced and asymmetrical. The foliage size and color appears
normal. The crown density is sparse. Dead wood is visible in the tree's crown. The tree is
in below average health and condition. Rating: D+
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Tree#10 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 12 and 13 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 35 feet from
the tree's trunk. The spread of the tree is 57 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 35 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 11
feet southeast of Tree#9. The tree is situated in an irrigated shrub planter bed. Azalea and
Camellia shrubs grow nearby. The tree leans 30 degrees east however some of the limbs
extend west. The tree is semi-balanced with minor asymmetry. It has co-dominant stems
with included bark tissue creating weak structure. The tree is crowded by other nearby
Oaks. The crown has been pruned and raised. The foliage size and color appears normal.
The crown density is sparse. Dead wood is visible in the tree's crown. The tree is in
slightly below average health and condition. Rating: C-
Tree#11 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 20 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 24 feet from
the tree's trunk. The spread of the tree is 30 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 60 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 9 feet
south of Tree#10. The tree is situated in an irrigated shrub planter bed. Camellia shrubs
surround the tree's trunk. The tree leans 15 degrees southeast. It has a vertical, linear
form of growth habit. The tree is crowded by other nearby Oaks. The crown is
unbalanced and asymmetrical. It has been pruned and raised. The foliage size and color
appears normal. The crown density is fair. The tree is in slightly above average health
and condition. Rating: C+
Tree#12 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 22 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 32 feet from
the tree's trunk. The spread of the tree is 34 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 60 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 31
feet north of the northeast corner of the existing house and 15 feet west of the block wall
which runs along the eastern boundary. The tree is situated in an irrigated shrub bed.
English Ivy grows nearby. The tree grows upright. It forms 2 co-dominant stems with
included bark tissue at a point 9 feet above the ground. The tree has weak structure. The
crown has been pruned and raised. It is unbalanced and asymmetrical growing mostly on
the south,east and west sides. Overhead utility wires run along the east side of the tree's
crown. The foliage size and color appears normal. The crown density is fair. The tree is
in slightly below average health and condition. Rating: C-
Tree#13 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 5 and 17 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 30 feet from
the tree's trunk. The spread of the tree is 41 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
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roughly 50 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 17
feet north or Tree#12 and 14 feet west of the block wall which runs along the east
boundary. The tree is situated in an irrigated shrub planter bed. Camellias and Tobira
Pittosporum shrubs grow nearby. Oak leaf mulch surrounds the tree's trunk. There is a
small patch of exfoliating bark tissue at the root crown on the west side. There is minor
Western Sycamore Borer insect damage on the bark tissue along the lower trunk. The
crown has been pruned and raised. The tree is crowded by other nearby trees. The crown
grows eastward. It is unbalanced and asymmetrical. The foliage size and color appears
normal. The crown density is fair. The tree is in slightly below average health and
condition. Rating: C-
Tree#14 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 12 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 12 feet from
the tree's trunk. The spread of the tree is 22 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 45 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 30
feet northeast of Tree#13 and 3 feet west of the block wall which runs along the east
boundary. The tree is situated in an irrigated shrub bed. Tobira Pittosporum shrubs grow
nearby. The crown has been pruned and raised. Overhead utility wires run along the east
side of the tree's crown. It is crowded by other nearby trees. The crown is semi-balanced
with minor asymmetry. The foliage size and color appears normal. The crown density is
sparse. Dead wood was observed in the tree's crown. The tree is in poor health and
condition. Rating: D
Tree#15 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 8 and 22 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 37 feet from
the tree's trunk. The spread of the tree is 37 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 50 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 6 feet
west of the block wall which runs along the eastern boundary and it is 40 feet north of
Tree#14. The tree is situated in a shrub bed. It is surrounded by Tobira Pittosporum
shrubs. Utility wires run along the east side of the tree's crown. It is crowded by other
nearby trees. The tree leans 30 degrees south. It has been pruned and raised. The tree is
unbalanced and asymmetrical. The foliage size and color appears normal. The crown
density is fair. The tree is in slightly below average health and condition. Rating: C-
Tree #16 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 12 and 16 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 28 feet from
the tree's trunk. The spread of the tree is 33 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 45 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 23
feet west of Tree#15. The tree is situated in a shrub bed near the edge of the lawn. It is
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crowded by other nearby trees. The tree leans and grows southwest. The 12 inch diameter
stem grows low over the nearby lawn and may need to be cut back. The foliage size and
color appears normal. The crown density is fair. Dead wood is visible in the crown. The
tree is in slightly below average health and condition. Rating: C-
Tree#17 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 17 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 32 feet from
the tree's trunk. The spread of the tree is 34 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 50 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 28
feet northeast of Tree#16 and 2 feet northwest of the existing wood shed. The tree is
situated in a shrub bed. Tobira Pittosporum shrubs grow nearby. It leans 15 degrees
northwest. There is a stress crack on the south side of the trunk. Heavy Western
Sycamore Borer insect damage was observed on the bark tissue along the lower trunk.
The crown has been pruned and raised. It is crowded by other nearby trees. The crown is
unbalanced and asymmetrical. It grows in a westerly direction. The foliage size and color
appears normal. The crown density is fair. The tree is in slightly below average health
and condition. Rating: C-
Tree #18 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 10 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 14 feet from
the tree's trunk. The spread of the tree is 18 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 50 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 26
feet northeast of Tree#17 and 3 feet west of the block wall which runs along the eastern
boundary. It is situated in a natural mulch area. The tree is crowded by other nearby trees.
It grows northwest. Overhead utility wires run along the east side of the tree's crown. The
crown is unbalanced and asymmetrical. The foliage size and color appears normal. The
crown density is sparse. The tree is in below average health and condition. Rating: D+
Tree#19 is a Platanus racemosa or California Sycamore. The tree measures 18 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 20 feet from
the tree's trunk. The spread of the tree is 27 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 70 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 9 feet
north of Tree#15 and 8 feet west of the block wall which runs along the eastern
boundary. The tree is situated in a shrub bed. Cast Iron Plants surround the tree's trunk.
There is missing and exfoliating bark tissue on the west side of the trunk above the root
crown. Severe Western Sycamore Borer insect damage was observed on the tree's bark
tissue along the lower trunk. The tree's crown has been pruned and raised,headed and
topped. Epicormic growth was observed near these pruning cuts. There is a large 7 inch
diameter dead limb on the south side of the tree. Decay is visible. It is crowded by other
nearby trees. The crown is unbalanced and asymmetrical. The tree has begun to grow
new leaves. The tree is in slightly above average health and condition. Rating: C+
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Tree#20 is a Platanus racemosa or California Sycamore. The tree measures 14 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 18 feet from
the tree's trunk. The spread of the tree is 18 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 60 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 10
feet southwest of Tree#19 and 9 feet east of Tree#16. It is situated in a shrub bed. The
tree is surrounded by Cast Iron Plant,Tobira Pittosporum and Viburnum shrubs. There is
severe Western Sycamore Borer insect damage on the bark tissue on the west side of the
tree's trunk just above the root crown. It is crowded by other nearby trees. It leans and
grows 30 degrees southwest. The tree's crown has been pruned and raised. It is
unbalanced and asymmetrical. The crown has been headed back and this has produced
epicormic or sucker growth. It is producing new leaves. The tree is in slightly below
average health and condition. Rating: C-
Tree#21 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 14 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 20 feet from
the tree's trunk. The spread of the tree is 25 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 40 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 40
feet east of the west boundary block wall and 6 feet south of the north boundary wood
fence. It is situated in a shrub bed. Indian Laurel Fig, Fern Pine,Citrus and Oleander
grow nearby. The lower trunk area is intact.No mushrooms,cavities or decay was
observed. The crown has been pruned and raised. It is crowded by the neighbor's Coast
Live Oak. The subject tree's crown is unbalanced and asymmetrical growing mostly
south. Overhead utility wires run along the north side of the tree. The foliage size and
color appears normal. The crown density is fair. Dead wood is visible in the tree's crown.
The tree is in below average health and condition. Rating: D+
Tree#22 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 10 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 15 feet from
the tree's trunk. The spread of the tree is 20 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 30 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is near
the northwest corner of the subject property. The tree is 10 feet east of the block wall
which runs along the west boundary and it is 5 feet south of the chain-link fence which
runs along the north boundary. It is situated in a shrub bed. Oleander and Tobira
Pittosporum shrubs grow nearby. The tree leans 30 degrees west into the neighbor's
property. The lower trunk area is intact.No mushrooms, cavities or decay was observed.
The crown has been pruned and raised. It is crowded by the nearby neighbor's Coast Live
Oak. Overhead utility wires run along the north side of the tree. The crown is unbalanced
and asymmetrical. The foliage size and color appears normal. The crown density is
sparse. Dead wood is visible in the crown. The tree is in poor condition. Rating: D
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Tree#23 is a Quercus agrifolia or Coast Live Oak. The tree measures 28 inches in
diameter at D.B.H. The tree has a drip line which measures approximately 24 feet from
the tree's trunk. The spread of the tree is 42 feet. The height of the tree is estimated to be
roughly 60 feet tall. The tree is located in the back yard of the subject property. It is 55
feet south of the north boundary fence and 6 feet east of the west boundary block wall.
The tree is situated in a shrub bed surrounded by Glossy Privet,Viburnum and Tobira
Pittosporum shrubs. The tree grows upright and the lower trunk area is intact.No
mushrooms,cavities or decay was observed. Minor Western Sycamore Borer insect
damage was observed on the tree's bark tissue on the lower trunk. Orange growth cracks
are visible on the trunk indicating that the tree still has vigor.This single trunk specimen
forms 2 co-dominant stems at a point 17 feet above the ground. The crown has been
pruned and raised. It is semi-balanced with minor asymmetry. The foliage size and color
appears normal. The crown density is normal.Minor flagging and dead foliage was
observed in the crown caused by Oak Twig Girdler insects. The tree is in excellent health
and condition. Rating: A-
General Observations
The subject property is situated in a single family home residential neighborhood in the
City of Arcadia. The subject property and the nearby homes in the neighborhood are
attractive and well maintained. The subject property and neighborhood have a
considerable number of mature native trees growing there.This area appears to have been
a former Oak Woodland Plant community before it was developed. The subject property
has numerous native Coast Live Oak and California Sycamore trees growing in both the
front yard and the back yard. There are 5 existing Coast Live Oak trees which conflict
with the proposed new single family home. They include: Tree#9,Tree#10,Tree#11,
Tree#12 and Tree#13. There are 2 other Coast Live Oaks identified as Tree#3 and Tree
#8 which must be removed because they are diseased and are in danger of falling. The
removal of these 7 Oak trees will require tree removal permits from the City of Arcadia.
Recommendation
Based upon my inspection of the subject tree and property it is my professional opinion
that in order to build the new house according to the proposed design it will be necessary
to remove 5 healthy Coast Live Oak trees. These are Tree#9,Tree#10,Tree#11,Tree
#12 and Tree#13. There are 2 diseased,dying Coast Live Oaks identified as Tree#3 and
Tree#8 which are hazardous and in danger of falling. These 2 trees must also be removed
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for safety reasons. The proposed removal of the 5 healthy Oak trees due to conflict with
proposed construction will require a City of Arcadia Protected Tree Permit for Removal
of Healthy Trees. The proposed removal of the 2 diseased,hazardous Oak trees will
require a City of Arcadia Protected Tree Permit for Removal of Diseased and or
Hazardous Trees. In order to preserve and protect the remaining trees on the property I
would recommend that the following tree protection mitigation measures be followed:
1) Temporary orange plastic fencing should be installed around the drip line or
farthest point possible from the trunk of all the protected Oak and Sycamore trees
to be preserved prior to commencement of work.
2) Minimize excavation and trenching within the drip line of the protected trees.
3) Roots which are cut or otherwise damaged should be pruned to the side of the
excavation with a clean, sharp pruning tool and kept covered with burlap and
wetted daily until the excavation area can be backfilled.
4) Minimize storage of building materials and equipment within the drip line of the
protected trees in order to minimize soil compaction.
5) Prohibit dumping of foreign substances such as excess soil, concrete,cement,
stucco,paint, etc. within the drip line of the trees.
6) Designate an area outside the drip line of the trees to clean and wash equipment
so as not to impact the root zones of the protected trees.
7) Pruning of limbs and branches of trees shall be performed by a State Licensed
Tree Contractor under the supervision of an I.S.A. Certified Arborist.
8) All pruning shall comply with ANSI A-300 Pruning Standards and Best
Management Practices.
9) An I.S.A. Certified Arborist should be hired to oversee and supervise all work
within the drip line of the remaining protected Oak and Sycamores.
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Summary/Conclusion
In conclusion,it is my professional opinion that in order to build the proposed new single
family home based on the current design it will be necessary to remove 5 healthy Oak
trees identified in this report as Tree#9,Tree#10, Tree#11,Tree#12 and Tree#13.
There are 2 diseased and hazardous Oak trees identified in this report as Tree#3 and Tree
#8 which must also be removed for reasons of safety and liability. A City of Arcadia
Protected Tree Permit for the Removal of Healthy Trees will be necessary in order to
remove the 5 healthy Oak trees. In addition,a City of Arcadia Protected Tree Permit for
the Removal of Diseased and or Hazardous Trees will be necessary in order to remove
the 2 diseased and hazardous Oak trees. Remaining trees to be preserved should be
fenced at the drip line or as far from the trunk as possible. Dumping of foreign materials
within the drip line of the trees shall be prohibited. Trenching and cutting of roots should
be minimized. Damaged or torn roots must be pruned back to the side of the trench with a
clean, sharp,pruning tool and kept covered and wetted until backfill can occur. Pruning
of tree branches and limbs should be performed by a state licensed tree contractor and
supervised by an I.S.A. Certified Arborist. The pruning shall comply with ANSI A-300
Pruning Standard and Best Management Practices. All work within the drip line of the
remaining Oak and Sycamore trees should be supervised by an I.S.A. Certified Arborist.
Tree#1 and Tree#19 should be monitored for further signs of decline. A Licensed
Pesticide Applicator should be hired to control the Western Sycamore Borer insects on
the trees.The remaining trees should be routinely pruned approximately every 3 to 5
years to eliminate dead wood and maintain overall health and safety.
Limitations
Information contained in this report covers only those areas that were examined and reflects the condition of those areas at the time of
inspection.The inspection was limited to visual examination of accessible areas without excavation,drilling or boring.Arboriculture
is not an exact science and there is much that is still to be learned about trees.The observations and recommendations provided in this
report reflect the latest research,knowledge and training available through university and professional research.There is no warranty
or guarantee,expressed or implied,that problems or deficiencies of the trees or property in question may not arise in the future.
Thank you for the opportunity to serve you and your environmental and horticultural
needs. If you have any further questions,please feel free to contact me on my business
cell phone at(818)426-2432 or you may call my office phone at(818)240-1358.
Yours truly,
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William R. McKinley, Consulting Arborist
American Society of Consulting Arborists
Certified Arborist#WE-4578A
International Society of Arboriculture
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Tree Appraisal Worksheet
(Based on Guide for Plant Appraisal, 9th Edition )
CLIENT: Mr. Ramy Zaifman
Tree No. 3
LOCATION: 111 Hacienda Drive, Arcadia
1. Species
Quercus agrifolia
2. Species Rating
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment.
Consider variation from Species Classification? 90%
3. Trunk Diameter
Measured at 54" above grade. Note reason for any variation from 54". 40"
4. Condition Rating
Notes on tree health and structure:
2%
5. Location Rating
Based on average values for site, placement, and contribution =
(90% site + 90% placement+ 90% contribution) _ 3 = 90%
Notes on site, placement, and condition: 90%
6. Replacement Tree Size
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree. 23.75
7. Replacement Tree Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for $1,482
the installed cost of a 60" box tree.
8. Installation Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for $1,482
the installed cost of a 60" box tree.
9. Installed Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
the installed cost of a 60" box tree. $2,964
HortScience, Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim, CA
Sept., 2001
10. Basic Price
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree. $62.00
11.Appraised Trunk Area
Taken from Table 4.4, 9th Edition for single trunk trees. Multi-trunk trees?
1149
12.Appraised trunk area increase(over 60" box)
Trunk area of subject tree (Line 11) -Trunk area in 60" box(line 6)
1125.25
13. Basic Tree Cost
Increase in trunk area of subject tree(Line 12)x Basic price (Line 10) + Installed
tree cost(Line 9) $72,730
14.Appraised Value
Basic tree cost(Line 13) x Species rating (Line 2) x Condition rating (Line 4) x
Location Rating (Line 5). (Note: we generally round to the nearest$10). $1,178.22
Notes: Actual Appraised Value rounded to the nearest$10.00 is $1,180.00!
References
International Society of Arboriculture. 2000. Guide for Plant Appraisal. 9th Edition
Champaign, IL 143pp.
Western Chapter, International Society of Arboriculture. 1992. Species Classification and Group
Assignment. Sacramento, CA. 23pp.
HortScience, Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim, CA
Sept., 2001
Tree Appraisal Worksheet
(Based on Guide for Plant Appraisal, 9th Edition )
CLIENT: Mr. Ramy Zaifman
Tree No. 8
LOCATION: 111 Hacienda Drive, Arcadia
1. Species
Quercus agrifolia
2. Species Rating
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment.
Consider variation from Species Classification? 90%
3. Trunk Diameter
Measured at 54" above grade. Note reason for any variation from 54". 19„
4. Condition Rating
Notes on tree health and structure:
3%
5. Location Rating
Based on average values for site, placement, and contribution =
(30% site + 30% placement+ 30% contribution) _ 3 = 30%
Notes on site, placement, and condition: 30%
6. Replacement Tree Size
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree. 23.75
7. Replacement Tree Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for $1,482
the installed cost of a 60" box tree.
8. Installation Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for $1,482
the installed cost of a 60" box tree.
9. Installed Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
the installed cost of a 60" box tree. $2,964
HortScience, Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim, CA
Sept., 2001
10. Basic Price
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree. $62.00
11.Appraised Trunk Area
Taken from Table 4.4, 9th Edition for single trunk trees. Multi-trunk trees?
283
12. Appraised trunk area increase (over 60" box)
Trunk area of subject tree (Line 11) -Trunk area in 60" box (line 6)
259.25
13. Basic Tree Cost
Increase in trunk area of subject tree (Line 12) x Basic price (Line 10) + Installed
tree cost(Line 9) $19,038
14. Appraised Value
Basic tree cost(Line 13) x Species rating (Line 2) x Condition rating (Line 4) x
Location Rating (Line 5). (Note: we generally round to the nearest$10). $154.20
Notes: Actual Appraised Value rounded to the nearest$10.00 is $150.00!
References
International Society of Arboriculture. 2000. Guide for Plant Appraisal. 9th Edition
Champaign, IL 143pp.
Western Chapter, International Society of Arboriculture. 1992. Species Classification and Group
Assignment. Sacramento, CA. 23pp.
HortScience, Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim, CA
Sept., 2001
Tree Appraisal Worksheet
(Based on Guide for Plant Appraisal, 9th Edition )
CLIENT: Mr. Ramy Zaifman
Tree No. 9
LOCATION: 111 Hacienda Drive, Arcadia
1.Species
Quercus agrifolia
2. Species Rating
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment.
Consider variation from Species Classification? 90%
3.Trunk Diameter
Measured at 54"above grade. Note reason for any variation from 54". 14"
4. Condition Rating
Notes on tree health and structure:
5%
5. Location Rating
Based on average values for site, placement, and contribution =
(30% site + 30% placement+ 30%contribution) _ 3 = 30%
Notes on site, placement, and condition: 30%
6. Replacement Tree Size
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree. 23.75
7. Replacement Tree Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for $1,482
the installed cost of a 60" box tree.
8. Installation Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for $1,482
the installed cost of a 60" box tree.
9. Installed Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
the installed cost of a 60" box tree. $2,964
HortScience, Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim, CA
Sept., 2001
10. Basic Price
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree. $62.00
11.Appraised Trunk Area
Taken from Table 4.4, 9th Edition for single trunk trees. Multi-trunk trees?
154
12.Appraised trunk area increase(over 60" box)
Trunk area of subject tree (Line 11) -Trunk area in 60" box (line 6)
130.25
13. Basic Tree Cost
Increase in trunk area of subject tree(Line 12) x Basic price (Line 10) + Installed
tree cost(Line 9) $11,040
14.Appraised Value
Basic tree cost(Line 13) x Species rating (Line 2) x Condition rating (Line 4) x
Location Rating (Line 5). (Note: we generally round to the nearest$10). $149.03
Notes: Actual Appraised Value rounded to the nearest$10.00 is $149.00!
References
International Society of Arboriculture. 2000. Guide for Plant Appraisal. 9th Edition
Champaign, IL 143pp.
Western Chapter, International Society of Arboriculture. 1992. Species Classification and Group
Assignment. Sacramento, CA. 23pp.
HortScience, Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim, CA
Sept., 2001
Tree Appraisal Worksheet
(Based on Guide for Plant Appraisal, 9th Edition )
CLIENT: Mr. Ramy Zaifman
Tree No. 10
LOCATION: 111 Hacienda Drive, Arcadia
1. Species
Quercus agrifolia
2. Species Rating
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment.
Consider variation from Species Classification? 90%
3. Trunk Diameter
Measured at 54" above grade. Note reason for any variation from 54". 12" & 13"
4. Condition Rating
Notes on tree health and structure:
8%
5. Location Rating
Based on average values for site, placement, and contribution =
(30% site + 30% placement+ 30% contribution) _ 3 = 30%
Notes on site, placement, and condition: 30%
6. Replacement Tree Size
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree. 23.75
7. Replacement Tree Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for $1,482
the installed cost of a 60" box tree.
8. Installation Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for $1 482
the installed cost of a 60" box tree.
9. Installed Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
the installed cost of a 60" box tree. $2,964
HortScience, Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim, CA
Sept., 2001
10. Basic Price
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree. $62.00
11.Appraised Trunk Area
Taken from Table 4.4, 9th Edition for single trunk trees. Multi-trunk trees?
246
12.Appraised trunk area increase(over 60" box)
Trunk area of subject tree (Line 11) -Trunk area in 60" box(line 6)
222.25
13. Basic Tree Cost
Increase in trunk area of subject tree (Line 12)x Basic price (Line 10) + Installed
tree cost(Line 9) $16,744
14. Appraised Value
Basic tree cost(Line 13) x Species rating (Line 2) x Condition rating (Line 4) x
Location Rating (Line 5). (Note: we generally round to the nearest$10). $361.66
Notes: Actual Appraised Value rounded to the nearest$10.00 is$360.00!
References
International Society of Arboriculture. 2000. Guide for Plant Appraisal. 9th Edition
Champaign, IL 143pp.
Western Chapter, International Society of Arboriculture. 1992. Species Classification and Group
Assignment. Sacramento, CA. 23pp.
HortScience, Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim, CA
Sept., 2001
Tree Appraisal Worksheet
(Based on Guide for Plant Appraisal, 9th Edition )
CLIENT: Mr. Ramy Zaifman
Tree No. 11
LOCATION: 111 Hacienda Drive, Arcadia
1. Species
Quercus aqrifolia
2. Species Rating
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment.
Consider variation from Species Classification? 900/0
3. Trunk Diameter
Measured at 54"above grade. Note reason for any variation from 54". 20„
4. Condition Rating
Notes on tree health and structure:
15%
5. Location Rating
Based on average values for site, placement, and contribution =
(30% site+ 30% placement+ 30%contribution) _ 3 = 30%
Notes on site, placement, and condition: 30%
6. Replacement Tree Size
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree. 23.75
7. Replacement Tree Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for $1,482
the installed cost of a 60" box tree.
8. Installation Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for $1,482
the installed cost of a 60" box tree.
9. Installed Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
the installed cost of a 60" box tree. $2,964
HortScience, Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim, CA
Sept., 2001
10. Basic Price
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree. $62.00
11.Appraised Trunk Area
Taken from Table 4.4, 9th Edition for single trunk trees. Multi-trunk trees?
314
12.Appraised trunk area increase(over 60" box)
Trunk area of subject tree(Line 11) -Trunk area in 60" box(line 6)
290.25
13. Basic Tree Cost
Increase in trunk area of subject tree (Line 12)x Basic price (Line 10) + Installed
tree cost(Line 9) $20,960
14.Appraised Value
Basic tree cost(Line 13)x Species rating (Line 2) x Condition rating (Line 4)x
Location Rating (Line 5). (Note: we generally round to the nearest$10). $848.86
Notes: Actual Appraised Value rounded to the nearest$10.00 is $849.00!
References
International Society of Arboriculture. 2000. Guide for Plant Appraisal. 9th Edition
Champaign, IL 143pp.
Western Chapter, International Society of Arboriculture. 1992. Species Classification and Group
Assignment. Sacramento, CA. 23pp.
HortScience, Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim, CA
Sept., 2001
Tree Appraisal Worksheet
(Based on Guide for Plant Appraisal, 9th Edition )
CLIENT: Mr. Ramy Zaifman
Tree No. 12
LOCATION: 111 Hacienda Drive, Arcadia
1. Species
Quercus agrifolia
2. Species Rating
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment.
Consider variation from Species Classification? 900/0
3.Trunk Diameter
Measured at 54"above grade. Note reason for any variation from 54".
22"
4. Condition Rating
Notes on tree health and structure:
8%
5. Location Rating
Based on average values for site, placement, and contribution =
(30% site + 30% placement+ 30% contribution) _3= 30%
Notes on site, placement, and condition: 30%
6. Replacement Tree Size
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree. 23.75
7. Replacement Tree Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for $1,482
the installed cost of a 60" box tree.
8. Installation Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for $1,482
the installed cost of a 60" box tree.
9. Installed Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
the installed cost of a 60" box tree. $2,964
HortScience, Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim, CA
Sept., 2001
10. Basic Price
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree. $62.00
11.Appraised Trunk Area
Taken from Table 4.4, 9th Edition for single trunk trees. Multi-trunk trees?
380
12.Appraised trunk area increase(over 60" box)
Trunk area of subject tree (Line 11) -Trunk area in 60" box(line 6)
356.25
13. Basic Tree Cost
Increase in trunk area of subject tree (Line 12)x Basic price (Line 10) + Installed
tree cost(Line 9) $25,052
14.Appraised Value
Basic tree cost(Line 13)x Species rating (Line 2)x Condition rating (Line 4) x
Location Rating (Line 5). (Note: we generally round to the nearest$10). $541.11
Notes: Actual Appraised Value rounded to the nearest$10.00 is $540.00!
References
International Society of Arboriculture. 2000. Guide for Plant Appraisal. 9th Edition
Champaign, IL 143pp.
Western Chapter, International Society of Arboriculture. 1992. Species Classification and Group
Assignment. Sacramento, CA. 23pp.
HortScience, Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim, CA
Sept., 2001
Tree Appraisal Worksheet
(Based on Guide for Plant Appraisal, 9th Edition )
CLIENT: Mr. Ramy Zaifman
Tree No. 13
LOCATION: 111 Hacienda Drive, Arcadia
1.Species
Quercus aqrifolia
2. Species Rating
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment.
Consider variation from Species Classification? 900/0
3. Trunk Diameter
Measured at 54"above grade. Note reason for any variation from 54".
5" & 17"
4. Condition Rating
Notes on tree health and structure:
8%
5. Location Rating
Based on average values for site, placement, and contribution =
(30% site+ 30% placement+ 30%contribution) _3= 30%
Notes on site, placement, and condition: 30%
6. Replacement Tree Size
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree. 23.75
7. Replacement Tree Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for $1,482
the installed cost of a 60" box tree.
8. Installation Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for $1,482
the installed cost of a 60" box tree.
9. Installed Cost
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
the installed cost of a 60" box tree. $2,964
HortScience, Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim, CA
Sept., 2001
10. Basic Price
Based on guidelines provided in Species Classification and Group Assignment for
a Group 3 tree. $62.00
11.Appraised Trunk Area
Taken from Table 4.4, 9th Edition for single trunk trees. Multi-trunk trees?
247
12.Appraised trunk area increase(over 60" box)
Trunk area of subject tree(Line 11) -Trunk area in 60" box (line 6)
223.25
13. Basic Tree Cost
Increase in trunk area of subject tree (Line 12)x Basic price (Line 10) + Installed
tree cost(Line 9) $16,806
14.Appraised Value
Basic tree cost(Line 13)x Species rating (Line 2) x Condition rating (Line 4)x
Location Rating (Line 5). (Note: we generally round to the nearest$10). $363.00
Notes: Actual Appraised Value rounded to the nearest$10.00 is $360.00!
References
International Society of Arboriculture. 2000. Guide for Plant Appraisal. 9th Edition
Champaign, IL 143pp.
Western Chapter, International Society of Arboriculture. 1992. Species Classification and Group
Assignment. Sacramento, CA. 23pp.
HortScience, Inc.
Mastering the Basics of Tree Appraisal
Anaheim, CA
Sept., 2001
Curriculum Vitae
WILLIAM R.MCKINLEY—MCKINLEY&ASSOCIATES
1734 Del Valle Ave. Email: william@mckinleyarborists.com Work (818)426-2432
Glendale,CA 91208 Website: htt.://www.mckinle arborists.com/ Home(818)240-1358
SUMMARY of QUALIFICATIONS
Practicing Consulting Arborist.Member of American Society of Consulting Arborists(ASCA).Certified
Arborist,International Society of Arboriculture since September 30, 1999.I.S.A.Arborist#WE-4578A.
Recognized Oak Tree Expert throughout Southern California.Prepare arborist reports for developers,
homeowners and attorneys.Assess the landscape value of trees.Assess and identify hazardous trees in the
landscape.Provided hillside and Oak Woodland landscape and irrigation recommendations.Provide expert
witness testimony on arboriculture related cases.Public speaker and presenter at community service group
meetings,homeowner's association meetings and speaker at professional seminars and conferences.
Presenter at Trees,People and Our Urban Environment Seminar,March 2002.Arbor Day Guest Speaker,
City of Glendale,March 2005.Tree City USA Award Presenter—Glendale Arbor Day 2010,Tree City
USA Award Presenter—Glendale Arbor Day 2012,Arbor Day Guest Speaker,Glendale,March 2014.
FULL TIME EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
City of Glendale,Parks,Recreation & Community Services
Park Services Manager-Contract Administration 2001-present
Performs contract administration for Park Services Section.Manage grounds maintenance for sports fields,
community buildings,parks,medians,and historic areas.Administers the City's landscape maintenance
contract.Writes contract specifications.Administers the bidding process.Awards contracts to successful
bidders.Conducts construction meetings and oversees the construction and inspection for these projects.
Performs and assumes all former duties and responsibilities under the former Administrative Analyst
position.Writes arborist reports.Hazardous tree assessment.Serves as expert witness in tree related cases.
Administrative Analyst 1988-2001
Administer landscape maintenance contract for medians,reservoirs,pump houses and misc.areas.
Administer and supervise the Division's Work Management System involving the scheduling and tracking
of work and performance of over 50 full-time employees.Supervise one part-time data entry employee and
supervise and coordinate with the California Conservation Corps,Boy Scouts and other community service
volunteers in the parks.Supervise,monitor and report water and utility usage in the parks.Administer and
supervise all tree planting projects and programs including the Arbor Day and Urban Forest Donation
programs.Assist with budget preparation and acquisition of capital equipment.Prepare Capital
Improvement Project specifications and assist with administering contracts.Administer the City of
Glendale's Indigenous Oak Tree Ordinance.Coordinate with Planning,Permit Services,Engineering,
Building,Neighborhood Services and Fire Department to insure the care and protection of trees,both
during and after construction. Review grading,construction,landscape and irrigation plans.Modify and
approve plans as necessary to protect indigenous trees.Perform field inspections on hazardous trees and
make recommendations to park staff and the public.Serve as code enforcement officer and paralegal during
Administrative Office Hearings regarding Indigenous Oak Tree Ordinance.Perform tree and landscape
appraisals.Served as special show and marketing consultant to the Glendale Rose Pruning and Garden
Show Committee.
Assistant Planner-Parks 1983-1988
Assisted in park inventory development and implementation of the Work Management System.Served as
guest speaker at the National Parks and Recreation Conference on the subject of computers and their role in
park maintenance.Supervised the Capital Improvement Project Construction at Pacific Park and Brand
Park.Coordinated with and supervised California Conservation Corps.Crews in planting,staking and tying
hundreds of trees as part of the Arbor Day Program.Served as Arbor Day Co-Chairman,Glendale Rose
Pruning&Garden Show Co-Chairman and President of Glendale Beautiful.Served as Ways and Means
Chairman C.P.R.S.District XIV.
EDUCATION
1983 California Polytechnic University,Pomona
Bachelor of Science Degree, Park Administration
Graduated Magna Cum Laude,Grade Point Average:3.57
1983-Present CEU's-University of California,Landscape Contract Maintenance,Hazardous Tree
Identification&Assessment,Specimen Tree Appraisal,Advanced Tree Appraisal Theory
and Practice,Tree and Landscape Liability—Trees and the Law.Oak Tree Symposium
Graduate,Knowledge of oak tree physiology and native plant habitat.ASCA 2007
Consulting Academy, National Arbor Day Foundation Graduate,Symposiums:
Construction Around Trees;Trees and the Law.Recognized Tree Expert:City of Los
Angles,County of Los Angeles,City of Pasadena,City of La Canada Flintridge,City of
Burbank,City of Calabasas,County of Ventura,City of Santa Clarita.
HONORS &ACTIVITIES
1999 - Present- Certified Arborist-International Society of Arboriculture
1996-1999-Secretary/Treasurer, C.P.R.S.Park Operations Section
1994-1995 - President, C.P.R.S.District XIV
1994-1995- Treasurer, Glendale Beautification Advisory Council
1992-1994 -Treasurer, C.P.R.S.District XIV
1993, 1994, 1995 C.P.R.S.Park Operations Scholarship
First,Second and Third Year,Graduate,Pacific Southwest Maintenance Mgmt.School
1988-1990—President,Glendale Beautiful
1980, 1981 - Twice placed on Dean's Honor List
1982 - Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities
1978 - Recipient of Wayne Striker Memorial Scholarship
1975 - Awarded Eagle Scout Rank,Boy Scouts of America
Member- American Society of Consulting Arborists(ASCA)
Member - International Society of Arboriculture
Member - Western Chapter,International Society of Arboriculture
Member—Glendale Beautiful
Past Member - National Arbor Day Foundation
Past Member - California Oak Foundation
REFERENCES
Randall S.Stamen,Attorney/Arborist (951)787-9788
Susan&Gary Sims,Sims Tree Specialists (951)685-6662
Peter&Diana Harnisch,Harnisch Tree Care (626)444-7997
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE FEE
Site Inspection - $100.00 per hour
Consultation - $125.00 per hour
Arborist Report - $150.00 per hour
Public Hearing - $200.00 per hour
Arbitration - $225.00 per hour
Deposition - $250.00 per hour
Court Witness - $350.00 per hour