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Department of Community Development
75 South Frontage Road
Vail, CO 81657
Tel: 970 - 479 -2128
www.vailgov.com
Development Review Coordinator
Application for Design Review
Tree Removal
General Information: This application is to request tree removal in the Town of Vail. As part of this application, the prop-
erty owner may be required to replace trees that are removed. If required to replace, applicants must replant trees by
November 1 st of the following year from the date of approval. Please be prepared to provide a tree replacement plan.
Please see tips for tree planting and species selection on next page. Design review approval expires one year from date
of approval.
Fee: $20 for live tree (s)
$0 for dead tree (s)
Single Family %C Duplex 'Trees Commercial
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Physical Address: 303 l3 OS' Ai�1 Cctek Qrcle
Parcel Number: Q /D Oa' 03 ( Contact Eagle Co. Assessor at 970 - 328 -8640 for parcel no
Property Owner: M0 C e oLAC
Mailing Address: 5310 W v G a (b
Phone:
Owner's Signature: 1
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Phone:
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For Office Use Only:
Cash CC: Visa / MC Last 4 CC # Exp. Date: Auth # Check # 105
Fee Paid: 'a Received From: C-W--D9-QE 5-,J4F)EFFEA GkM CO
Meeting Date: DRB No.: mau 635y
Planner: Project No: gas XD- — Q a N
Zoning:
Location of the Proposal
Land Use:
Lot: Block:_ Subdivision: VIR 1 L Vj UA66 FA L OG
Tips for tree planting and species selection:
❑ A variety of tree species should be planted so no single species dominates.
• Consider the length of the growing season, soil characteristics and exposure before selecting trees and shrubs for
specific sites.
• Plant trees in the spring or fall (Consult nursery for best results).
• Mulch the root area to help delay freezing of the soil in the fall and to retain soil moisture.
• The following is a list of trees that are typically successful in the Town of Vail. Due to multiple microclimates and site
constraints, the inclusion of a tree on the list does not guarantee survival. This list is not all- inclusive and there are
many species and variations that may also grow successfully. Contact your local arborist, landscape architect, land-
scaping company or seed supplier for more information.
Species Suitability Guide
E= Excellent G =Good F =Fair P =Poor
Cold
Drought
Fire
Windbreak
Wildlife
Mature
Growth
Elevation
Deciduous Trees
Rocky Mtn
G
F
G
G
E
20
Multi-
to 8,000
Aspen
E
P
G
P
E
35
Multi-
above
Russian
G
G
G
F
F
25
Multi-
to 9,000
Amur Maple
G
G
G
P
G
20
Multi-
to 8,500
Thinleaf Al-
E
G
G
E
E
30
Multi-
to 10,000
Evergreens
Colorado
E
F
P
G
G
60
Dense
to 9,000
Douglas -fir
E
G
P
P
G
70
Dense
6,000 to
Engelmann
E
G
P
G
G
70
Dense
above
Lodgepole
E
E
P
F
G
60
Open
above
Ponderosa
E
E
P
E
E
40
Open
to 9,000
Rocky Mtn
E
E
P
E
E
15
Dense
to 91000
White -fir
E
G
P
F
G
60
Dense
to 9,000
Bristlecone
E
F
P
E
G
40
Open
to 11,000
Limber Pine
E
G
P
F
G
35
Open
to 11,000
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Additional Resources:
Vail Public Library:
• Complete Guide to Rocky Mountain Gardening by Herb Gundell
• Gardening in Mountain Microclimates by Sharon Balius
• Grow Native: Landscaping With Native and Apt Plants of the Rocky Mountains by S. Huddleston
❑ The National Wildflower Research Centers Wildflower Handbook
❑ The Native Plant Primer by Carole.Ottesen
❑ The Sunset West Garden Guide
• Water Wise: Native Plants for Intermountain Landscapes
• Wildflowers and Native Plants by H. Peter Loewer
❑ Xeriscaping Handbook: A How -To Guide to Natural, Resources -Wise Gardening by Gayle Weinstein
❑ Xeriscaping: Planning and Planting Low -Water Gardens by Mark Rumary
On the web:
• Betty Ford Alpine Gardens http:// www. bettvfordalpinegardens .org /index.htm
• Colorado Alpine Plants www.coloradoalpineplants.org
• Colorado State University Cooperative Extension www.ext.colostate.edu
• Colorado State University Turf Management csuturf.colostate.edu
• Colorado Water Council Website www.xeriscape.org
• FireWise Colorado: www.firewise.org /co
• Invasive Species Database http: / /www.invasive.org/
• The USDA Plants Database http: / /plants.usda.gov/
• WaterSaver www.watersaver.org
• Trees For Conservation — State Forest Service http: / / csfs.colostate.edu / library /pdfs /nursery /csfsbuyg.pdf
• State Forest Service Nursery http:/ /csfs.colostate.edu /nursery.htm
• Mountain Plants - Colorado State University Extension: http: / /www.ext.colostate.edu /pubs /garden /07423.html
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