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Incomplete_moreinfo_PLN20190004.pdfCITY OF EDMONDS 121 5th Avenue North, Edmonds WA 98020 Phone: 425.771.0220 • Fax: 425.771.0221 • Web: www.edmondswa.gov DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT • PLANNING DIVISION "/Ic. 189lo February 14, 2019 Scott Schrieber 810 — 9th Avenue South Edmonds, WA 98020 scott.ronscotthomes@gmail.com Subject: Letter of Incompleteness and Request of Additional Information 727 Bell Street Tree Cutting Application No. PLN20190004 Mr. Schrieber, On behalf of the City of Edmonds Planning Division, I have reviewed the application for a tree cutting permit on the property located at 727 Bell Street completeness pursuant to Edmonds Community Development Code (ECDC) 20.02.002 and ECDC 18.45.045 and have determined the application is incomplete and additional information is required for the application to be determined to be complete. The following items are required before the application can be deemed complete: 1. Plot Plan: Please provide a plot plan as required by ECDC 18.45.045.A.6. Plot plan must include the location of all trees on the subject property, species, and dbh. Identify which trees on the site plan are the subject of this tree cutting permit. It may be helpful to number the trees and then provide a written description of the proposed cutting and ongoing maintenance activity in a cover letter. If there are other areas of vegetation maintenance besides the tree (such as clearing black berries or other invasive species) please also identify those areas on the site plan. 2. Cover Letter/Statement Outlining Purpose: ECDC 20.02.002.E requires a cover letter and ECDC 18.45.045.A.7 requires a statement outlining the purpose of the tree cutting together with a timetable for when the work will occur. Please provide a cover letter clearly outlining the purpose of the tree cutting together with detail of the proposed cutting and ongoing maintenance. In addition to the completeness issues above, during review of the application it was found that the following information, corrections, or clarifications also need to be addressed. 3. Two arborist letters: Two undated arborist letters were submitted with the application and each letter describes a different type of cutting activity. One letter mentions topping maple trees at a certain location, while the second letter mentions removing 1/3 of maple sprouts. It is unclear what exactly is being proposed. Are both the topping and removal of sprouts being proposed initially and then just the removal of sprouts in ongoing maintenance every other year? It is critical that the proposal clearly identifies the proposed cutting and the long term maintenance of the trees in subsequent years to avoid potential confusion and/or enforcement actions in the future. 4. Geotechnical Recommendations: The geotechnical report estimated the diameter of the trees and noted a more detailed site assessment should be provided by an arborist. The arborist letters did not identify the dbh nor number of trees involved in the proposed cutting and maintenance activity. Addressing the plot plan completeness issue number 1 above will remedy this. The geotechnical report also includes a recommendation that the geotechnical engineer should be consulted to provide specific recommendations if any of the cutting activity involves trees with diameters of 6 inches or greater. If any trees with a dbh of 6 inches or greater are identified and included in the cutting plan, please submit the plan to the geotechnical engineer for review and prepare an addendum to the geotechnical report. According to ECDC 20.02.003.D, the above requested information must be submitted within 90 days (or by May 15, 2019) or the application will expire. If you have any questions of me, please contact me at 425-771-0220 or via email at kernen.lien@edmondswa.gov. Sinc rely, pd Kernen Lien Environmental Programs Manager Page 2 of 2