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TREE COMMISSION AGENDA
April 7, 2016
CALL TO ORDER
Vice Chair John called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. in the Siskiyou Room of the
Community Development and Engineering Services Building located at 51 Winburn Way.
ROLL CALL:
John, Oxendine, and Neff were present, along with Council Liaison Voisin, Parks Liaison
Baugman, and Community Development Liaison Severson. Commissioners Batistella and
Roland were absent.
Severson introduced Cory Darrow, the new Assistant Planner in the Community Development
Department who was hired to replace Zechariah Heck.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Oxendine/Neff m/s to approve the minutes of the March 11, 2016 special “make-up”
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meeting. (There was no regular meeting on March 3 due to a lack of a quorum.) Voice
vote: All AYES. Motion passed.
ANNOUNCEMENTS & LIAISON REPORTS
City Council Liaison Voisin gave the Council Liaison report with updates regarding the
downtown plan and associated changes to parking in and around the downtown; the increase in
parking ticket fines to $22; and the Union Pacific Railroad property clean-up.
Parks & Recreation Liaison Baughman reported that the Parks Department will remove five trees
for the water play area at Garfield Park.
Community Development Liaison Severson reported on upcoming appointments to the
Commission by the Mayor and noted that typically, the Commission would delay the election of
officers until the new members were seated and everyone was present. Severson also briefly
discussed the redesigned Street Tree Removal Permit form that was included in packets.
PUBLIC FORUM
No one present wished to speak during public forum.
TYPE II HEARINGS
PLANNING ACTION: PA-2016-00410
SUBJECT PROPERTY: 475 University Way
OWNER/APPLICANT: State of Oregon/Southern Oregon University
DESCRIPTION: A request for Site Design Review, Conditional Use Permit and
Tree Removal Permit approvals to allow the renovation of 15,147 square feet of the existing
Southern Oregon University (SOU) Theater Building; a 13,238 square foot addition to the
Theater Building to accommodate new teaching facilities; and a 6,468 square foot addition to
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accommodate relocation of the Jefferson Public Radio (JPR) program for the property located at
475 University Way on the SOU campus. A Conditional Use Permit is required because the
adopted SOU Master Plan currently identifies a different location on campus for the JPR
program, and a Tree Removal Permit is required because the request includes the removal of 25
trees, including eight significant trees which are over 18-inches in diameter at breast height
(d.b.h.) and therefore require Tree Removal Permits.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION: Southern Oregon University; ZONING: SO;
ASSESSOR’S MAP& TAX LOT: 39 1E 10CC Tax Lot #5700 and 39 1E 09DD Tax Lot #7900
Oxendine recused himself, but at staff direction to retain a quorum participated in the hearing as
a no vote. There was a brief staff report and presentation by the applicants.
Neff/John m/s to approve Planning Action #2016-00410 with the recommendation that the
applicants’ architect and civil engineer work with the Fire Marshal to look at the island
and parking lot configuration for modifications to preserve Redwood #2. Voice vote: Neff
and John, YES. Oxendine, NO. Motion passed 2-1.
TYPE I REVIEWS
PLANNING ACTION: PA-2016-00322
SUBJECT PROPERTY: 125 North Second Street
APPLICANT: Carrie Mertzlufft
OWNER: Schultz & Associates Inc.
DESCRIPTION: A request to remove a black locust tree at the subject
property. The tree is approximately 58 feet tall and 24 inches in diameter at breast height.
The tree is located approximately three feet of the asphalt parking lot to the west and two
feet from the sidewalk to the north. The arborist notes that the tree has major structural
issues due to included bark throughout the entire crown. In addition, the tree has been
losing limbs frequently and is located in a high traffic area for both vehicles and
pedestrians.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION: Commercial; ZONING: C-1;
ASSESSOR’S MAP: 39 1E 09BA; TAX LOT: 9700.
Tree Commissioners noted that they had visited the site, and that the tree was one of the largest
in the area, seemed robust and healthy, and was established and used to the existing paved
environment. In the Commissioners’ assessment, the tree could be pruned and remediation
measures utilized to address any hazard without necessitating its removal. Commissioners
specifically noted that “dynamic cobra cables” could be used to hold the canopy together, and
that the trunk could be drilled with a “ship auger” and bolted together to support the two sections
of the trunk, and that the tree would grow to conceal these supports.
Oxendine/Neff m/s to deny the application with the recommendations that the applicant
instead explore options including pruning, cabling of the canopy and/or bolting the trunk
together with an arborist specializing in hazard mitigation. Voice vote: All AYES. Motion
passed.
STREET TREE PERMIT REMOVAL
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SUBJECT PROPERTY: 505 Helman St.
OWNER: Reynolds/Artisan Tree Care
DESCRIPTION: A request to remove two street trees for the property
located at 505 Helman Street, one tree is a Walnut and the other is a Locust. They are
approximately 30 feet in height and each has an approximate canopy of 25 feet.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION: Single Family Residential; ZONING:
R-1-5; ASSESSOR’S MAP: 39 1E 04CA; TAX LOT: 3800.
Severson noted that the Electric Department has indicated that they are supportive of the two
trees’ removal as one is in very poor condition and both are directly under the city’s three phase
main business feeder power line and have the possibility to cause damage or outages if not
addressed by removal. The Electric Department’s tree trimmer had assessed the trees and
determined that they were buckling the sidewalk and posing a tripping hazard; low hanging
branches over the street do not meet code-required clearances; they have extensive weight in
their canopies and are leaning over a barn and other structures and trimming to reduce this
weight and curb clearance will spur new growth exacerbating utility/tree encroachment issues
and interference. The Electric Department tree trimmer also noted that one tree was completely
dead and posed a safety threat to the sidewalk users, and that the other was susceptible to
sunscald. He further explained that previous pruning and incorrect cuts from years ago have
been detrimental to the trees’ health, and that the extensive ivy growth makes things worse. He
noted that he was not working on the applicant’s behalf, and that it would be advisable for the
applicant to obtain an assessment by a certified private arborist.
Based on the Electric Department Tree Trimmer’s assessment and the photos of the trees
provided with the application, Commissioners felt it was clear that one tree was dead and the
other in very poor condition and both pose potential hazards to sidewalk users and public
facilities.
Neff/Oxendine m/s to approved the Street Tree Removal Permit request. Voice vote: All
AYES. Motion passed.
DISCUSSION ITEMS
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Earth Day 2016 – Severson noted that the Earth Day Event was April 23from 11:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m. and that Commissioners John, Oxendine and Roland had agreed to represent the
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Commission. John noted that he would pick up materials on April 22 and order a Dutch Auger.
Debrief on Arbor Week 2016/James Urban’s Visit – The Commission discussed James
Urban’s visit and the steps that would be involved in incorporating his recommendations into
Ashland’s ordinances.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 7:25 p.m. Severson reminded commissioners of the upcoming
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Earth Day event on the 23 and that the next regular meeting on May 5, 2016
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the Community Development office at 541-488-5305 (TTY phone is 1-800-735-2900). Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will
enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to the meeting (28 CFR 35.102-35.104 ADA Title 1).