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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTR_Tree_Replacement_Methodology_Memo_171221_v1 T ECHNICAL M EMORANDUM Date: December 21, 2017 To: Kelly Purnell From: Amber Mikluscak, PLA, GISP TWC Project Number: 111103 Project Name: Energize Eastside Tree Replacement Plan - Renton Subject: Proposed Tree Retention and Replacement Methodology for Energize Eastside – Renton Segment As a linear corridor crossing multiple parcels, tree impacts associated with the Energize Eastside project corridor cannot be analyzed using the standard City of Renton process. In order to satisfy the intent of the process outlined in the Renton Municipal Code [RMC] 4-4-130 and in the City of Renton’s Tree Retention Worksheet, an alternate methodology must be applied. First, the bounds of the project corridor will serve as an effective “parcel” boundary, allowing for analysis on a project-wide scale. Within the corridor, tree impacts will be analyzed using a zonal approach; trees will be classified by zoning district, then aggregated according to the tree retention factors that are stated in the Tree Retention Worksheet. After categorization into zones, a Tree Retention Worksheet will be completed for each zone. Specifically, the zones will be as follows: • Zone 1 – Commercial and industrial zones (0.1 retention factor) • Zone 2 – Residential zones outside of those specified for Zone 3 (0.2 retention factor) • Zone 3 – Zones RC, R-1, R-4, R-6 or R-8 (0.3 retention factor) Using information gathered in the arborist field inventory and the results of the Vegetation Impact Analysis (VIA), completed December 2017, tree retention and impacts within each zone will be calculated using the step-by-step process outlined in the Tree Retention Worksheet. To accompany each Worksheet, a map will be produced showing the extent of tree impacts within the zone. In addition, a corresponding typical plan will be provided for each zone that outlines the proposed replanting strategy that will be applied. Once the required tree replacement for each zone is calculated, candidate areas for replanting will be identified in an attempt to approach the necessary amount of required replacement trees. In the event that there is insufficient area to achieve the required replacement quantity, alternate strategies will be identified, such as in-lieu fee or private property owner outreach strategies, such as tree giveaways or coupons for tree purchase, that will offset the aesthetic, habitat, and/or other functions of the trees being impacted.