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Exhibit 5 - Final Arborist ReportUpdated Arborist Report. September 2024 Perkins & Will North 40 Phase II, Los Gatos, CA Page 1 Arborist Report North 40 Phase II Los Gatos, CA PREPARED FOR: Perkins & Will 2 Bryant Street Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94105 PREPARED BY: HortScience | Bartlett Consulting 2550 Ninth Street, Suite 112 Berkeley, CA 94710 August 2023 Updated September 27, 2024 EXHIBIT 5 HortScience│Bartlett Consulting ● Divisions of The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company 2550 Ninth Street Suite 112, Berkeley, CA, 94710, 925.484.0211 ● www.hortscience.com Arborist Report North 40 Phase II Los Gatos, CA Table of Contents Page Introduction and Overview 1 Assessment Methods 1 Description of Trees 2 Suitability for Preservation 9 Los Gatos Tree Ordinance 10 Preliminary Evaluation of Impacts and Recommendations 11 Estimate of Value 12 Preliminary Tree Preservation Specifications 13 List of Tables Table 1. Condition ratings and frequency of occurrence 2 Table 2. Tree suitability for preservation 10 Table 3. Replacement Tree Requirements 11 Attachments Tree Assessment Form Tree Assessment Plan Tree Protection Plan Tree Disposition and Estimated Values Form Tree Photos HortScience│Bartlett Consulting ● Divisions of The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company Arborist Report North 40 Phase II Los Gatos, CA Introduction and Overview Perkins and Will are planning the development of the North 40 Phase II project in Los Gatos, CA. The site formerly consisted of a walnut orchard, farmhouses, a barn and other outbuildings. Landscaping surrounded the primary home at 15495 Los Gatos Blvd., Los Gatos. The project limits also include homes and properties on the south side of Burton Road. Perkins and Will requested that HortScience | Bartlett Consulting (Divisions of the F.A. Tree Expert Company) prepare an Arborist Report for the site as part of the development application to the Town of Los Gatos. This updated report was created to address comments provided by Monarch Consulting Arborists dated April 15, 2024. This report provides the following information: 1. An evaluation of the health and structural condition of the trees within or adjacent to the proposed project area based on a visual inspection from the ground. 2. A preliminary assessment of trees that will be preserved and removed based on architectural plans. 3. An estimate of the value for retained trees and required mitigation. 4. Preliminary guidelines for tree preservation during the design, construction, and maintenance phases of development. Assessment Methods Trees were evaluated on July 7, 2023 and again on August 11, 2023. All trees measuring 4 inches in diameter and greater were included in this assessment, as required by the Town of Los Gatos. An exception was made for the English walnut orchard trees less than 18”; other than areas specified by Perkins and Will. Trees on adjacent properties with canopies extending into the project area were also assessed and included in this inventory. The assessment procedure consisted of the following steps: 1. Identifying the tree species. 2. Identifying trees with a number and recording their location on a map. 3. Measuring the trunk diameter at a point 54 inches above grade. 4. Estimate the tree’s height and canopy spread at the widest point. 5. Evaluating the health and structural condition using a scale of 1 – 5: 5 - A healthy, vigorous tree, reasonably free of signs and symptoms of disease, with good structure and form typical of the species. 4 - Tree with slight decline in vigor, small amount of twig dieback, minor structural defects that could be corrected. 3 - Tree with moderate vigor, moderate twig and small branch dieback, thinning of crown, poor leaf color, moderate structural defects that might be mitigated with regular care. 2 - Tree in decline, epicormic growth, extensive dieback of medium to large branches, significant structural defects that cannot be abated. 1 - Tree in severe decline, dieback of scaffold branches and/or trunk; most of foliage from epicormics; extensive structural defects that cannot be abated. 6. Rating the suitability for preservation as “high,” “moderate” or “low.” Suitability for preservation considers the health, age and structural condition of the tree, and its potential to remain an asset to the site for years to come. Updated Arborist Report. September 2024 Perkins & Will North 40 Phase II, Los Gatos, CA Page 2 HortScience│Bartlett Consulting ● Divisions of The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company High: Trees with good health and structural stability that have the potential for longevity at the site. Moderate: Trees with somewhat declining health and/or structural defects than can be abated with treatment. The tree will require more intense management and monitoring, and may have shorter life span than those in the ‘high’ category. Low: Trees in poor health or with significant structural defects that cannot be mitigated. The tree is expected to continue to decline, regardless of treatment. The species or individual may have characteristics that are undesirable for landscapes, and generally are unsuited for use areas. Description of Trees Two hundred and ninety-two (292) trees, representing 44 species (Table 1) were evaluated. Trees were likely planted when the site was homesteaded many years ago. Most trees were growing around structures and homes within the English walnut orchard. Coast live oak (Quercus agrifolia) was the only native species and may have been indigenous to the site. Of note, five large cork oaks (Quercus suber) were located on the west side of the property. Tree condition was variable: 16 trees were in good condition, 201 were fair and 75 were poor. Twenty-two (22) trees were located off-site including 15 Australian willows (Geijera parviflora) planted in 4x4 tree wells along Los Gatos Blvd., incense cedars (Calocedrus decurrens) #281 and 282, coast live oak (Quercus agrifolia) #219, 258 and 279 and Aleppo pines (Pinus halepensis) #263 and 280. Tree growing off-site had crowns extending into the project area. Descriptions of each tree can be found in the Tree Assessment and locations are plotted on the Tree Assessment Plan (see Attachments). *Table 1. Condition ratings and frequency of occurrence of trees North 40 Phase II, Los Gatos Common Name Scientific Name Condition Total Poor (1-2) Fair (3) Good (4-5) Japanese maple Acer palmatum 2 - - 2 African fern-pine Afrocarpus falcatus - 1 - 1 Strawberry tree Arbutus unedo - 1 - 1 Incense cedar Calocedrus decurrens 2 - - 2 Atlas cedar Cedrus atlantica - 3 - 3 Deodar cedar Cedrus deodara 1 2 1 4 Carob Ceratonia siliqua - 1 - 1 Lime Citrus aurantifolia 2 - - 2 Orange Citrus sinensis 1 - - 1 Cabbage palm Cordyline australis 1 - - 1 Arizona cypress Cupressus arizonica 11 2 - 13 Persimmon Diospyros kaki - - 1 1 Cider gum Eucalyptus gunnii - 1 - 1 Australian willow Geijera parviflora 1 14 - 15 Ginkgo Ginkgo biloba - 1 - 1 Monterey cypress Hesperocyparis macrocarpa - 1 - 1 Jacaranda Jacaranda mimosifolia 1 1 - 2 English walnut Juglans regia 19 122 - 141 Updated Arborist Report. September 2024 Perkins & Will North 40 Phase II, Los Gatos, CA Page 3 HortScience│Bartlett Consulting ● Divisions of The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company *Table 1 Continued. Condition ratings and frequency of occurrence of trees North 40 Phase II, Los Gatos Common Name Scientific Name Condition Total Poor (1-2) Fair (3) Good (4-5) Western juniper Juniperus occidentalis - 1 - 1 Goldenrain tree Koelreuteria paniculata - 1 - 1 Japanese privet Ligustrum japonicum - 1 - 1 Sweetgum Liquidambar styraciflua 1 - - 1 Mulberry Morus sp. 1 - - 1 Olive Olea europaea 2 16 - 18 Avocado Persea americana 1 2 - 3 Canary Island pine Pinus canariensis - 1 - 1 Shore pine Pinus contorta - 1 - 1 Aleppo pine Pinus halepensis - 3 - 3 Monterey pine Pinus radiata - 1 - 1 Japanese black pine Pinus thunbergiana 1 - - 1 Chinese pistache Pistacia chinensis 2 - - 2 Victorian box Pittosporum undulatum 8 - - 8 London plane Platanus x hispanica - 1 - 1 Almond Prunus dulcis 1 - - 1 Hollyleaf cherry Prunus ilicifolia 1 - - 1 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 9 15 9 33 Pin oak Quercus palustris - 1 - 1 Cork oak Quercus suber 2 2 5 9 Black locust Robinia pseudoacacia 1 - - 1 California pepper Schinus molle - 1 - 1 Coast redwood Sequoia sempervirens - 1 - 1 Chinese elm Ulmus parvifolia 1 3 - 4 Siberian elm Ulmus pumila 1 - - 1 Xylosma Xylosma congestum 2 - - 2 Total 75 201 16 292 *Please note that the mulberry was dead, and the Siberian elm was severely storm-damaged and resting on the roof of an outbuilding. Updated Arborist Report. September 2024 Perkins & Will North 40 Phase II, Los Gatos, CA Page 4 HortScience│Bartlett Consulting ● Divisions of The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company The most common species was English walnut with 141 trees. Not all orchard trees were counted in this inventory since only English walnuts over 18” are Protected by Los Gatos. Trees had the typical round full crowns that have been regularly pruned for harvesting (Photo 1). One hundred and twenty-two (122) were in fair condition and 19 were poor. Many trees had structural defects, decay in the main stem, and poor structure due to previous orchard pruning practices. Walnuts ranged in diameter between 4 – 21 inches with an average of just over 8 inches. Of the 33 coast live oaks, nine were in good condition, 15 were fair and nine were poor. These native trees had typical large crowns with good structure and form (Photo 2). These trees were semi-mature to mature in development with trunk diameters ranging between 4 – 48 inches with an average of 16 inches. Eighteen (18) olive trees, except for #261, were located along the front of the property creating a buffer between Los Gatos Blvd. and the orchard (Photo 3). These were mature trees with large crowns and multiple attachments at the base. Sixteen (16) were in fair condition while #313 and 314 were in poor condition with poor structure and form and decay between multiple attachments at the base. Fifteen (15) Australian willow trees were growing as street trees along Los Gatos Blvd. These trees were young in development with diameters ranging between 5 – 12 inches. These trees were growing in 4x4 foot tree wells in the sidewalk between the olive trees and the street. Fourteen (14) were in fair condition and #297 was in poor condition with low vigor and twig dieback. Photo 1. English walnut #345 had a typical orchard-pruned shape. Photo 3. Olives #311 – 317 were growing behind the fence and sidewalk along Los Gatos Blvd. Photo 2. Coast live oak #380 was growing on the northeast side of the house in the orchard had good structure and form. Updated Arborist Report. September 2024 Perkins & Will North 40 Phase II, Los Gatos, CA Page 5 HortScience│Bartlett Consulting ● Divisions of The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company Thirteen Arizona cypress trees lined the east fence line between current residences and the walnut orchard. Eleven cypresses were in poor condition with broken branches, poor form and dieback in their crowns. Cypress # 223 and 447 were in fair condition with wide crowns. Nine cork oaks were growing throughout the property. Of note were five mature specimens #394 – 398 growing in a row on the west side of the property (Photo 4). Five oaks were in good condition, #373 and 396 were fair and #388 and 389 were in poor condition growing in front of the primary residence with major crown dieback and very low vigor. Cork oak #381 had three stems at 3 feet with a full crown and minor dead branches. Eight Victorian box trees were growing on the northwest side of 16270 Burton Rd. between the fence and dog kennels. All eight were in poor condition with branch dieback, poor structure and poor form. Diameters ranged between 5 – 9 inches with an average of just over 7 inches. No other species were represented by more than four trees. Included in this group were: • African fern-pine #269 had a 21-inch trunk diameter and was in fair condition. It had an upright form with a wide crown and a history of branch failure. • Aleppo pines #263, 265 and 280 were in fair condition with large crowns and large diameter stems averaging over 31 inches. • Almond #376 had multiple attachments at the base with dead branches and poor form. It was growing on the north side of the primary residence in a fence line and was in poor condition. • Atlas cedars #370 – 372 were in fair condition growing in the front yard of the primary residence (Photo 5). The growth habit was upright in form with large crowns and low vigor. All were mature in development and averaged 27 inches in trunk diameter. Photo 4. Cork oaks #394 – 398 were growing in a row on the west side of the property. Photo 5. Atlas cedars #370 – 372 were in fair condition in front of the primary residence. Updated Arborist Report. September 2024 Perkins & Will North 40 Phase II, Los Gatos, CA Page 6 HortScience│Bartlett Consulting ● Divisions of The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company • Avocados #340 and 347 were in fair condition. Tree #347 had poor form due to previous branch failures and had decay in the main stem. Tree #340 was young with a 6-inch diameter trunk and leaned to the east. • Black locust #341 had a 12-inch diameter trunk and was previously topped. It had multiple attachments at 4 feet and was in poor condition. • Cabbage palm #383 was behind the primary residence with two stems at 3 feet. The palm was declining. • California pepper #336 was one-sided and bowed to the east. The tree was in fair condition with an 11-inch diameter trunk. • Canary Island pine #264 was in fair condition with a 23-inch diameter trunk. The side branches had been pruned due to power lines causing this tree to be one-sided to the south. • Carob #387 was at the east side of the primary residence with fair structure and form, wide crown and moderate vigor. The tree was in fair condition overall with a codominant stem below 4 feet. • Chinese elm #385 had a 12-inch diameter trunk and had been previously topped. It had low vigor and poor structure leading to its poor condition rating. Three other Chinese elms were in fair condition with fair or poor structure and form. • Chinese pistache #451 and 452 were in poor condition due to being previously topped and multiple attachments at 6’. • Cider gum #267 had a wide crown with multiple attachments at the base and was in fair condition. • Coast redwood #270 was codominant at 3’ with poor form and moderate vigor (Photo 7). This tree had a diameter sum total of 54 inches and was in fair condition. Photo 6. Canary Island pine #264 was one-side to the south due to power line pruning. Photo 7. Coast redwood #270 had a codominant trunk at 3 feet and was in fair condition. Updated Arborist Report. September 2024 Perkins & Will North 40 Phase II, Los Gatos, CA Page 7 HortScience│Bartlett Consulting ● Divisions of The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company • Deodar cedar #272 and 390 were in fair condition. Cedar #374 was in poor condition with a small, suppressed crown behind the primary residence. Cedar #390 was in fair condition growing in front of the primary residence with a weeping form and an 8-inch trunk diameter. • Gingko #446 was in fair condition with a relatively wide crown and multiple attachments at 8 feet. • Goldenrain tree #343 was growing beside a carport on the west side of the secondary residence. It had a 12-inch diameter trunk and a small crown. The tree was in fair condition. • Hollyleaf cherry #386 was growing beside the primary residence with poor structure and form. It was previously topped due to site constraints and was in poor condition. • Incense cedars #281 and 282 were growing off-site in front of 16245 Burton Rd. Both trees were in poor condition with large branch dieback and poor structure and form. • Jacaranda #338 was in full flower with a codominant trunk at 3 feet with a full crown of epicormic sprouts due to having been previously topped (Photo 8). The tree was in fair condition and leaned heavily to the north. Jacaranda #382 had been previously topped and was in poor condition. • Japanese black pine #392 had a 6-inch diameter trunk, low vigor and yellowing needles. The tree was in poor condition. • Japanese flowering apricot #344 was in fair condition with a small crown and 10-inch diameter trunk. Photo 8. Jacaranda #338 was in full bloom and had poor structure due to being previously topped. Updated Arborist Report. September 2024 Perkins & Will North 40 Phase II, Los Gatos, CA Page 8 HortScience│Bartlett Consulting ● Divisions of The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company • Japanese maple #393 and 448 were in poor condition with poor form and decay in the main stems. • Japanese privet #334 had a small crown with a 10-inch diameter trunk and was in fair condition. • Limes #352 and 353 were located on the east side of the barn. They had small crowns with multiple attachments at the base. Both trees were in poor condition. • London plane #222 was in fair condition with poor form and co-dominant at 1 foot. • Monterey cypress #216 had multiple attachments at the base with poor form and lower branch dieback. The tree was in fair condition. • Monterey pine #449 had a 38-inch diameter trunk with a large crown and leaned slightly south. This tree had a large lateral branch removed from the southwest side and the tree was in fair condition. • Mulberry #274 was dead in the back of 16270 Burton Road, surrounded by pavement. • Persimmon #342 had a 12-inch diameter trunk with good form and high vigor. The crown had an umbrella shape, and the tree was in good condition. • Pin oak #221 was a small, young tree with a 6-inch diameter trunk with upright form and fair condition. • Shore pine #391 had multiple attachments at the base with a round crown and twig dieback. The tree was in fair condition. • Siberian elm #277 was in the back of 16270 Burton Road with a split codominant main stem and half of the tree was resting on the dog kennel (Photo 9). This tree was in poor condition. • Strawberry tree #217 was in fair condition with three stems arising from the base. The tree had a full crown but had poor form. • Sweetgum #384 was in poor condition and had been previously topped, with poor structure and low vigor. • Western juniper #271 had a 15-inch diameter trunk with twig dieback and the tree was in fair condition. • Xylosma #259 and 260 were in poor condition with codominant stems at 1-foot, poor form and moderate vigor. Photo 9. Siberian elm #277 was storm damaged and the main trunk was split at the base. Updated Arborist Report. September 2024 Perkins & Will North 40 Phase II, Los Gatos, CA Page 9 HortScience│Bartlett Consulting ● Divisions of The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company Suitability for Preservation Before evaluating the impacts that will occur during development, it is important to consider the quality of the tree resource itself, and the potential for individual trees to function well over an extended length of time. Trees that are preserved on development sites must be carefully selected to make sure that they may survive development impacts, adapt to a new environment, and perform well in the landscape. Our goal is to identify trees that have the potential for long-term health, structural stability and longevity. Evaluation of suitability for preservation considers several factors as listed below:  Tree health Healthy, vigorous trees are better able to tolerate impacts such as root injury, demolition of existing structures, changes in soil grade and moisture, and soil compaction than non-vigorous trees. For example, cork oaks #388 and 389 were in poor condition and declining and will likely not tolerate additional root zone impacts.  Structural integrity Trees with significant amounts of wood decay and other structural defects that cannot be corrected are likely to fail. Such trees should not be preserved in areas where damage to people or property is likely. Siberian elm #277 was split at the base and half the tree was on the roof of an outbuilding. This tree is not structurally sound.  Species response There is a wide variation in the response of individual species to construction impacts and changes in the environment. Walnuts are very sensitive to construction impacts, while coast live oak and olive are more tolerant of site disturbances.  Tree age and longevity Old trees, while having significant emotional and aesthetic appeal, have limited physiological capacity to adjust to an altered environment. Young trees are better able to generate new tissue and respond to change. Cork oaks and coast live oaks were mature in development and will require more space to protect roots.  Invasiveness Trees with the potential to invade native habitats, reproduce rapidly, and grow in sub-optimal environments are considered invasive. Species with these qualities may alter the functional and aesthetic qualities of the habitats they invade. Black locust, cabbage palm, California pepper and olive have been listed as having Limited invasive potential by the California Invasive Plant Inventory Database (https://www.cal-ipc.org/paf/). Each tree was rated on suitability for preservation based on its age, health, structural condition and ability to safely coexist within a development environment (Table 2, following page). We consider trees with good suitability for preservation to be the best candidates for preservation. We do not recommend the retention of trees with low suitability for preservation in areas where people or property will be present. Retention of trees with moderate suitability for preservation depends upon the intensity of proposed site changes. Updated Arborist Report. September 2024 Perkins & Will North 40 Phase II, Los Gatos, CA Page 10 HortScience│Bartlett Consulting ● Divisions of The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company Table 2. Suitability for preservation North 40 Phase II. Los Gatos, CA High These are trees with good health and structural stability that have the potential for longevity at the site. Thirteen trees had high suitability for preservation: seven coast live oaks, five cork oaks and persimmon #342. Moderate Trees in this category have fair health and/or structural defects that may be abated with treatment. Trees in this category require more intense management and monitoring, and they may have shorter life spans than those in the “high” category. One hundred and sixty-four (164) trees had moderate suitability for preservation: 101 English walnuts, 15 olives, 14 Australian willows, 13 coast live oaks, blue Atlas cedars # 370 – 372, Avocado #340 and 347, deodar cedar #266 and 272, cork oaks #373 and 396, California pepper #336, goldenrain tree #343, African fern-pine #269, Aleppo pine #280, Chinese elm #276, cost redwood #270, ginkgo #446, jacaranda #338, Japanese privet #344, Monterey pine #449, pin oak # 221 and carob #387. Low Trees in this category are in poor health or have significant defects in the structure that cannot be abated with treatment. These trees can be expected to decline regardless of management. One hundred and fifteen (115) trees were included in this category: 40 English walnuts, 13 Arizona cypresses, 13 coast live oaks, eight Victorian box, three olives, three Chinese elms, and 27 other species with 35 total trees. Los Gatos Tree Ordinance The Town of Los Gatos Municipal Code Chapter 29, Division 2, Tree Protection, defines Protected trees as non-native and native trees with a trunk diameter of 4 inches and larger measured at 54 inches above ground level. Multi-stem trees are measured with the sum of all diameters. Los Gatos also defines Large Protected trees as oaks with 24-inch diameter trunks and larger or any other species with a trunk diameter of 48 inches or larger. Fruit or nut trees less than 18 inches in diameter are exempt from protection. Based on these criteria, 21 trees are considered Large Protected, and 126 trees are considered Protected. Of the 145 fruit and nut trees assessed, 138 English walnuts, limes #352 and 353, orange #262, persimmon #342 and avocados #340 and 347 and almond #376 are not protected and do not require a permit for removal. Large Protected and Protected trees are regulated by the Town of Los Gatos and cannot be removed without a permit. Per the Municipal Ordinance, replacement tree planting or fees in lieu may be required by the Town of Los Gatos. The status of individual trees is identified in the Tree Assessment and Tree Disposition and Estimated Values Tables (see Attachment). Updated Arborist Report. September 2024 Perkins & Will North 40 Phase II, Los Gatos, CA Page 11 HortScience│Bartlett Consulting ● Divisions of The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company Preliminary Evaluation of Impacts and Recommendations Appropriate tree retention develops a practical match between the location and intensity of construction activities with the quality and health of trees. The Tree Assessment was the reference point for tree condition and quality. Impacts from construction were estimated given the project information available to date. I referred to the North 40 Phase II Master Plan Entitlement Set – Revision 3 prepared by Perkins and Will, MacKay & Somps, DAHLIN Group, Heller Manus Architects and CMG Landscape Architecture (3/29/24) and Landscape Site Plan Coordination (Sheet L1.12) prepared by Perkins and Will (9/17/24) to evaluate impacts. The development of Phase II proposes to construct both townhomes and multifamily residential units with private streets and parking. The development will encompass a large part of the site, leaving the primary opportunity for tree preservation along the open space in the middle referred to as “The Meadow,” with moderate impacts expected. All non-orchard trees 4” and larger were evaluated in this assessment. H|BC was asked to evaluate specific orchard trees during the second Updated Preliminary Arborist Report for locations specified by Perkins and Will. This did not include every English walnut on-site. All English walnuts over 18 inches, considered Protected, were included in this report. My preliminary disposition is for the removal of 265 trees that are within the proposed construction footprint or will have impacts beyond the tolerance of the trees. I recommend the preservation of 23 on-site and four off-site trees (refer to the Tree Disposition and Estimated Values Table in the Attachments). Of the 265 trees to be removed, 127 were considered Exempt due to being a fruit or nut tree under 18 inches in diameter. One hundred nineteen (119) trees were considered Protected and 19 were considered Large Protected, totaling 138 trees requiring replacement mitigation. Los Gatos requires tree replacements for Protected and Large Protected tree removals based on canopy spread (Table 3). Please note that a 36” box-size tree equals two (2) 24” box-size trees. Preserved off-site trees may require crown and root pruning due to the proximity to the multi-family housing. I expect that pruning will be well within the tolerance limits of the trees. Survival can further be enhanced by following the Tree Preservation Guidelines on page 13. Canopy Size of Removed Tree Replacement Requirement # of Protected Trees Removed # of Replacement Trees Required 10' or less Two (2) 24" box trees 38 76 >10' to 25' Three (3) 24" box trees 45 135 26' to 40' Four (4) 24" box trees 33 132 41' - 55' Six (6) 24" box trees 14 84 > 55' Ten (10) 24" box trees 8 80 Total 138 507 Table 3. Replacement Tree Requirements with 24” box-size trees. Updated Arborist Report. September 2024 Perkins & Will North 40 Phase II, Los Gatos, CA Page 12 HortScience│Bartlett Consulting ● Divisions of The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company Estimate of Value The Town of Los Gatos required Perkins & Will to provide the estimated value for trees that will be preserved. To accomplish this, I used the standard methods found in Guide for Plant Appraisal, 10th edition (published in 2018 by the International Society of Arboriculture, Champaign IL). In addition, I referred to Species Classification and Group Assignment (2004), a publication of the Western Chapter of the International Society of Arboriculture. These two documents outline the methods employed in tree appraisal. The reproduction cost of landscape trees is based on four factors: size, condition, functional limitations and external limitations. Size is measured as trunk diameter 54" above grade. Condition reflects the health and structural integrity of the individual, as noted in the Tree Disposition and Estimated Values Table (see Attachments). Functional limitations consider the interaction of the tree with its planting site currently and for the foreseeable future. I did not identify any external limitations at this site. The estimated value of all trees identified was $771,050. The estimated value of the 265 trees being removed was $665,000 (127 trees were exempt due to fruit or nut species that were less than 18 inches in diameter = $109,750; 19 Large Protected trees = $319,400; 104 Protected trees = $218,700 and 15 Protected street trees = $17,150). The estimated value of 23 on-site trees and four off-site (#271, 280, 281 and 282) trees identified for preservation was valued at $106,050. Four on-site and three off-site trees were Protected, cork oak #381 and off-site coast live oak #279 were considered Large Protected and 18 were exempt due to being fruit or nut trees. Updated Arborist Report. September 2024 Perkins & Will North 40 Phase II, Los Gatos, CA Page 13 HortScience│Bartlett Consulting ● Divisions of The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company Preliminary Tree Preservation Guidelines The goal of tree preservation is not merely tree survival during development but maintenance of tree health and beauty for many years. Trees retained on sites that are either subject to extensive injury during construction or are inadequately maintained become a liability rather than an asset. The response of individual trees depends on the amount of excavation and grading, care with which demolition is undertaken, and construction methods. Coordinating any construction activity inside the TREE PROTECTION ZONE (TPZ) can minimize these impacts. The Tree Protection Plan (TPP) (Perkins and Will, 9/27/24) can be found in the Attachments. Trees are listed on the TPP as existing Protected and non-Protected trees with the potential to be preserved to the extent feasible during the final design. The following recommendations will help reduce impacts on trees from development and maintain and improve their health and vitality through the clearing, grading, and construction phases. Trees should be preserved in groups where possible. Calculated TPZ’s were provided in the Disposition and Estimated Values Form (See Attachments). The Calculated TPZ was based on 10x the diameter at breast height (DBH), or 4.5 feet, of the tree. In most locations, 10x DBH is not possible. Specified TPZ’s are listed in the following guidelines for trees that are to be preserved. Additional mitigation measures should be performed where work must occur within 10x the DBH of any protected tree. Excavation should be performed using hand tools, air or water. The following are recommendations for design and construction phases that will assist in successful tree preservation. Tree Protection Zone 1. A TREE PROTECTION ZONE (TPZ) shall be defined as: a. Fence all trees proposed for preservation out to the drip line where possible, to completely enclose the TREE PROTECTION ZONE before demolition, grubbing or grading. Fences shall be 6-foot chain link with posts sunk into the ground 2 feet at no more than 10-foot spacing, or equivalent as approved by the City. The following are specified TPZ for preserved trees: • Persimmon #342 and Goldenrain tree #343 - enclose trees at the edge of the walkway and around the drip line. • English walnut #349, 375, 379, 380, cork oaks #373 and 381 - enclose individual trees at the drip line to the edge of the hardscape. • English walnut #350, 367, 368 and 369 - enclose the entire group to the edge of the dripline and edge of the walkways. • Atlas cedar #372 - enclose crown to dripline. • English walnut #377, 378, 458 and 469 - enclose the entire group to the edge of the dripline and edge of the walkway. • English walnut #470 and 481 - enclose the entire group to the edge of the dripline and edge of the walkway. • English walnut #473, 474, 477, 478 - enclose the entire group to the edge of the dripline and edge of the walkway. • Off-site trees #279, 280, 281 and 282 are east of Burton Road, outside the construction footprint, and do not require TPZ fencing. b. Fences must be installed before beginning demolition and must remain until construction is complete. Updated Arborist Report. September 2024 Perkins & Will North 40 Phase II, Los Gatos, CA Page 14 HortScience│Bartlett Consulting ● Divisions of The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company c. No grading, excavation, construction or storage or dumping of materials shall occur within the TREE PROTECTION ZONE. d. No underground services including utilities, sub-drains, water or sewer shall be placed in the TREE PROTECTION ZONE. e. Fenced areas shall be posted with signs stating, “TREE PROTECTION FENCE – DO NOT MOVE OR REMOVE WITHOUT APPROVAL FROM PROJECT ARBORIST.” Design recommendations 1. Any changes to the plans affecting the trees should be reviewed by the consulting arborist concerning tree impacts. These include, but are not limited to, site plans, improvement plans, utility and drainage plans, grading plans, landscape and irrigation plans, and demolition plans. 2. Plot accurate locations of all trees to be preserved on all project plans. Identify the TREE PROTECTION ZONE for each tree. Focus on preserving trees that have high suitability for preservation. 3. Plan for tree preservation by designing adequate space around trees to be preserved. This is the TREE PROTECTION ZONE: No grading, excavation, construction or storage of materials should occur within that zone. Route underground services including utilities, sub-drains, water or sewer around the TREE PROTECTION ZONE. 4. All plans affecting trees shall be reviewed by the Consulting Arborist concerning tree impacts. These include, but are not limited to, demolition plans, grading plans, drainage plans, utility plans, and landscape and irrigation plans. 5. Irrigation systems must be designed so that no trenching severs roots larger than 2 inches in diameter will occur within the TREE PROTECTION ZONE. 6. Tree Preservation Guidelines prepared by the Consulting Arborist, which include specifications for tree protection during demolition and construction, should be included on all plans. 7. Any herbicides placed under paving materials must be safe for use around trees and labeled for that use. 8. Do not lime the subsoil within 50 feet of any tree. Lime is toxic to tree roots. 9. As trees withdraw water from the soil, expansive soils may shrink within the root area. Therefore, foundations, footings and pavements on expansive soils near trees should be designed to withstand differential displacement. 10. Ensure adequate but not excessive water is supplied to trees; in most cases occasional irrigation will be required. Avoid directing runoff toward trees. Pre-demolition and pre-construction treatments and recommendations 1. The demolition and construction superintendents shall meet with the Consulting Arborist before beginning work to review all work procedures, access routes, storage areas, and tree protection measures. 2. Fence all trees to be retained to completely enclose the TREE PROTECTION ZONE prior to demolition, grubbing or grading. Fences shall be 6 feet chain link with posts sunk into the ground or equivalent as approved by the City. Where demolition must occur close to trees, such as removing pavement, install temporary trunk protection devices such as winding silt sock wattle or wood planks around trunks or stacking hay bales around tree trunks to a height of approximately 5 feet (see photos, right). Updated Arborist Report. September 2024 Perkins & Will North 40 Phase II, Los Gatos, CA Page 15 HortScience│Bartlett Consulting ● Divisions of The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company Any low branches that are within the work zone should also be protected. Remove trunk protection after demolition is completed and install a protective fence at the limits of the tree protection zone. Do not retain wattling around tree trunks for more than 2-3 weeks to avoid damaging trunks from excess moisture. 3. Apply and maintain 4 - 6 inches wood chip mulch within the TREE PROTECTION ZONE. Keep the mulch 2 feet from the base of tree trunks. 4. Branches extending into the work area that can remain following demolition shall be tied back and protected from damage. 5. Prune trees to be preserved to clean the crown of dead branches 1” and larger in diameter, raise or reduce canopies as needed for construction activities. a. Do not remove more than 20-25% of each tree’s crown. b. All pruning shall be done by a State of California Licensed Tree Contractor (C61/D49). All pruning shall be done by a Certified Arborist or Certified Tree Worker following the Best Management Practices for Pruning (International Society of Arboriculture, 2002) and adhere to the most recent editions of the American National Standard for Tree Care Operations (Z133.1) and Pruning (A300). c. Branches extending into the work area that can remain following demolition shall be tied back and protected from damage. d. While in the tree, the arborist shall perform an aerial inspection to identify any defects, weak branches and trunk attachments and decay not visible from the ground. Any additional work needed to mitigate defects shall be reported to the property owner. 6. Trees to be removed shall be felled to fall away from TREE PROTECTION ZONE and avoid pulling and breaking of roots of trees to remain. 7. All down brush and trees shall be removed from the TREE PROTECTION ZONE either by hand, or with equipment sitting outside the TREE PROTECTION ZONE. Extraction shall occur by lifting the material out, not by skidding across the ground. Brush shall be chipped and spread beneath the trees within the TREE PROTECTION ZONE. 8. All tree work shall comply with the Migratory Bird Treaty Act as well as California Fish and Wildlife code 3503-3513 to not disturb nesting birds. To the extent feasible, tree pruning and removal should be scheduled outside of the breeding season. Breeding bird surveys should be conducted before tree work. Qualified biologists should be involved in establishing work buffers for active nests. Recommendations for tree protection during construction 1. Any approved grading, construction, demolition, or other work within the TREE PROTECTION ZONE should be monitored by the Consulting Arborist. 2. All contractors shall conduct operations in a manner that will prevent damage to trees to be preserved. 3. Tree protection devices are to remain until all site work has been completed within the work area. Fences or other protection devices may not be relocated or removed without the permission of the Consulting Arborist. 4. Construction trailers, traffic, and storage areas must remain outside TREE PROTECTION ZONE at all times. Updated Arborist Report. September 2024 Perkins & Will North 40 Phase II, Los Gatos, CA Page 16 HortScience│Bartlett Consulting ● Divisions of The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company 5. Any root pruning required for construction purposes shall receive prior approval and be supervised by the Consulting Arborist. Roots should be cut with a saw to provide a flat and smooth cut. Removal of roots larger than 2 inches in diameter should be avoided. 6. If roots 2 inches and greater in diameter are encountered during site work and must be cut to complete the construction, the Consulting Arborist must be consulted to evaluate the effects on the health and stability of the tree and recommend treatment. Maintenance of impacted trees Our procedures included assessing trees for observable defects in the structure. This is not to say that trees without significant defects will not fail. Failure of apparently defect-free trees does occur, especially during storm events. Wind forces, for example, can exceed the strength of defect-free wood causing branches and trunks to break. Wind forces coupled with rain can saturate soils, reducing their ability to hold roots and blow over defect-free trees. Although we cannot predict all failures, identifying those trees with observable defects is a critical component of enhancing public safety. Furthermore, trees change over time. Our inspections represent the condition of the tree at the time of inspection. As trees age, the likelihood of failure of branches or entire trees increases. Annual tree inspections are recommended to identify changes to tree health and structure. In addition, trees should be inspected after storms of unusual severity to evaluate damage and structural changes. Initiating these inspections is the responsibility of the client and/or tree owner. Preserved trees will experience a physical environment different from that of pre-development. As a result, tree health and structural stability should be monitored. Occasional pruning, fertilization, mulch, pest management, replanting and irrigation may be required. In addition, provisions for monitoring both tree health and structural stability following construction must be made a priority. HortScience | Bartlett Consulting Scott Stringer, Consulting Arborist & Urban Forester ISA Certified Arborist # WE-5544A ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualified Attachments: Tree Assessment Tree Assessment Plan Tree Protection Plan Tree Disposition and Estimated Values Tree Photos Updated Arborist Report. September 2024 Perkins & Will North 40 Phase II, Los Gatos, CA Page 17 HortScience│Bartlett Consulting ● Divisions of The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company Attachments Tree Assessment Tree Assessment Plan Tree Protection Plan Tree Disposition and Estimated Values Tree Photos Tree No. Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Protected Tree? LP=Large Protected Condition 1=poor 5=excellent Canopy Spread (ft.) Height (ft.) Suitability for Preservation Comments 212 Australian willow 11 Yes 3 20 15 Moderate Street tree; multiple attachments at 5’; thin crown. 213 Australian willow 11 Yes 3 20 15 Moderate Street tree; multiple attachments at 5’; thin crown. 214 Australian willow 8 Yes 3 20 15 Moderate Street tree; multiple attachments at 5’; thin crown.215 Australian willow 12 Yes 3 20 15 Moderate Street tree; multiple attachments at 7’; one sided south; wide crown.216 Monterey cypress 22,4,4,3 Yes 3 25 25 Low Multiple attachments at base; poor form; lower branch dieback. 217 Strawberry tree 12,10,9 Yes 3 20 20 Low 3 stem at base; full crown; poor form. 218 Arizona cypress 8,7 Yes 2 20 25 Low One-stem dead; thin crown; poor form. 219 Coast live oak 9,4 Yes 3 20 20 Moderate Off-site; two stem at 1’; small crown; moderate vigor.220 Avocado 10,9 Yes 2 20 20 Low Decay in main stem; too and 221 Pin oak 6 Yes 3 10 20 Moderate Upright form; thin crown; small branch dieback. 222 London plane 6,6,2,2 Yes 3 20 20 Low Poor form; codominant at 1’; wide crown.223 Arizona cypress 8,7 Yes 3 15 20 Low Poor form; codominant; medium crown.224 Arizona cypress 8,7,6,4,4 Yes 2 15 25 Low Poor form; branch dieback; multiple attachments at base. 225 Coast live oak 6 Yes 2 15 20 Low Poor form; heavy lean west. 226 Coast live oak 7 Yes 3 15 20 Low Fair form; one sided south. 227 Arizona cypress 10,8,7,7 Yes 2 15 20 Low Failing at base; poor form. 228 Coast live oak 7,2 Yes 3 15 20 Low Codominant at base; poor form; Tree Assessment North 40 Phase II Los Gatos, CA August 2023 Tree No. Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Protected Tree? LP=Large Protected Condition 1=poor 5=excellent Canopy Spread (ft.) Height (ft.) Suitability for Preservation Comments Tree Assessment North 40 Phase II Los Gatos, CA August 2023 229 Arizona cypress 10 Yes 2 15 20 Low Poor form; previous branch failures; poor condition. 230 Arizona cypress 9 Yes 2 10 20 Low Poor form; previous branch failures; poor condition. 231 Arizona cypress 5,4,4,3,2 Yes 2 10 20 Low Poor form; broken hanging branches; failing at base.232 Arizona cypress 10,8,5 Yes 2 10 20 Low Poor form; broken hanging branches.233 Coast live oak 5,5,2 Yes 2 10 15 Low Poor form; small crown; multiple attachments at 2’. 234 Arizona cypress 6 Yes 2 8 15 Low Poor form; small crown; broken top. 235 Arizona cypress 4,4 Yes 2 8 12 Low Poor form; small crown. 236 Coast live oak 4 Yes 3 8 15 Low Poor form; small crown. 237 Arizona cypress 5 Yes 2 8 15 Low Previous codominant failure; poor form.238 Coast live oak 4 Yes 2 8 20 Low Upright form; thin crown. 239 Arizona cypress 5 Yes 2 10 25 Low Upright form; thin crown. 240 Coast live oak 9,7 Yes 3 20 25 Moderate Two stem at base; medium crowned moderate vigor. 241 Coast live oak 14 Yes 3 30 20 Low Wide crown; moderate vigor; estimated DBH; tag on fence. 242 Coast live oak 5 Yes 2 10 20 Low Small crown; poor form; fence leaning at trunk. 243 Coast live oak 6,3,3,3,3 Yes 2 20 15 Low Multiple attachments at base; poor form; moderate vigor. 244 Victorian box 9 Yes 2 10 15 Low Between kennel and fence; poor form; branch dieback.245 Victorian box 9 Yes 2 10 15 Low Between kennel and fence; poor form; branch dieback. Tree No. Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Protected Tree? LP=Large Protected Condition 1=poor 5=excellent Canopy Spread (ft.) Height (ft.) Suitability for Preservation Comments Tree Assessment North 40 Phase II Los Gatos, CA August 2023 246 Victorian box 6 Yes 2 10 15 Low Between kennel and fence; poor form; branch dieback. 247 Victorian box 5 Yes 2 10 15 Low Between kennel and fence; poor form; branch dieback. 248 Victorian box 5 Yes 2 10 15 Low Between kennel and fence; poor form; branch dieback.249 Victorian box 8,6 Yes 2 20 15 Low Between kennel and fence; poor form; branch dieback.250 Victorian box 8,6 Yes 2 20 15 Low Between kennel and fence; poor form. 251 Victorian box 9 Yes 2 20 15 Low Between kennel and fence; poor form. 252 English walnut 7 No 3 20 20 Moderate Medium crown; fair form; moderate vigor. 253 English walnut 10 No 3 20 15 Moderate Wide crown; fair form; moderate vigor.254 English walnut 9 No 3 15 10 Low Wide crown; fair form; moderate vigor.255 Coast live oak 5 Yes 2 8 20 Low Poor form; suppressed; thin crown. 256 Coast live oak 12,10,9 Yes/LP 3 40 40 Moderate Poor form; one sided south; moderate vigor; multiple 257 Coast live oak 14,10,7,5 Yes/LP 2 20 50 Low Multiple attachments at the base; poor form; branch dieback. 258 Coast live oak 28,6 Yes/LP 4 50 15 High Off-site; excellent structure and form; slight lean south; estimated 259 Xylosma 6,3 Yes 2 10 15 Low Codominant at 1’; poor form; moderate vigor; no tag; estimated 260 Xylosma 6,5 Yes 2 10 20 Low Codominant at 1’; poor form; Tree No. Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Protected Tree? LP=Large Protected Condition 1=poor 5=excellent Canopy Spread (ft.) Height (ft.) Suitability for Preservation Comments Tree Assessment North 40 Phase II Los Gatos, CA August 2023 261 Olive 16,12,10 Yes 3 40 12 Low Multiple attachments at base; fair condition; tag on fence; estimated 262 Orange 5,5,4,3 No 2 15 15 Low Multiple attachments at 3’; poor form. 263 Aleppo pine 34 Yes 3 60 70 Low Large crown; low vigor; branch dieback.264 Canary Island pine 23 Yes 3 40 70 Low Power line pruned in east side; 265 Aleppo pine 20 Yes 3 40 60 Low Leans north; two stem at 12’; low 266 Deodar cedar 24 Yes 4 50 60 Moderate Wide crown; good structure and form; moderate vigor. 267 Cider gum 42,10,10, 9,7,7 Yes/LP 3 50 50 Low Wide crown; multiple attachments at base, poor form. 268 Coast live oak 21 Yes 3 50 40 Moderate Wide crown; borer damage on 269 African fern-pine 21 Yes 3 40 60 Moderate Upright form; wide crown; history 270 Coast redwood 30,24 Yes/LP 3 40 80 Moderate Codominant at 3’; poor form; moderate vigor.271 Western juniper 15 Yes 3 20 30 Low Thin crown; upright form; twig dieback.272 Deodar cedar 22 Yes 3 50 40 Moderate South side of house; wide crown; poor form. 273 Chinese elm 17 Yes 3 40 40 Low East side of house; wide crown; poor form. 274 Mulberry 15 Yes 1 30 30 Low Dead tree in back. 275 Chinese elm 15 Yes 3 20 30 Low Poor form; one sided east; by fence. 276 Chinese elm 15,14 Yes 3 40 40 Moderate Two stem at base; poor form; moderator vigor. 277 Siberian elm 29,28 Yes/LP 1 50 50 Low Two stem, split at the base; sitting on the building. Tree No. Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Protected Tree? LP=Large Protected Condition 1=poor 5=excellent Canopy Spread (ft.) Height (ft.) Suitability for Preservation Comments Tree Assessment North 40 Phase II Los Gatos, CA August 2023 278 Coast live oak 18 Yes 3 40 45 Moderate In front of 16250 Burton Rd; wide 279 Coast live oak 25,25,15 Yes/LP 4 60 60 Moderate Off-site; large, wide spreading crown; 3 stem at 3’; fair form.280 Aleppo pine 40 Yes 3 50 40 Moderate Off-site; large, wide spreading crown; codominant at 6’; fair form. 281 Incense cedar 13,13 Yes 2 20 30 Low Off-site; poor form; low vigor; codominant at 2’; north stem in 282 Incense cedar 18 Yes 2 15 30 Low Off-site; dying top; poor form; low vigor. 283 Coast live oak 10 Yes 3 20 25 Moderate Medium crown; multiple attachments at 7’; poor form; 284 Coast live oak 15,9,9 Yes/LP 3 40 30 Moderate Medium crown; codominant at base; moderate vigor.285 Coast live oak 5 Yes 2 10 15 Low Small crown; highly suppressed. 286 Coast live oak 5,4,2 Yes 2 10 20 Low Small crown; multiple attachments at 6”; poor form.287 Coast live oak 48 Yes/LP 3 60 50 Moderate Large crown; ; major wounds on north and west sides; wide spreading crown. 288 English walnut 18 Yes 3 30 20 Moderate Large, wide crown; good form; high vigor.289 Australian willow 9 Yes 3 20 20 Moderate Street tree in 4x4’ tree well; multiple attachments at 5’.290 Australian willow 7 Yes 3 10 20 Moderate Street tree in 4x4’ tree well; multiple attachments at 5’. 291 Australian willow 5 Yes 3 10 20 Moderate Street tree in 4x4’ tree well; multiple attachments at 4’. 292 Australian willow 8 Yes 3 10 20 Moderate Street tree in 4x4’ tree well; multiple attachments at 4’. Tree No. Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Protected Tree? LP=Large Protected Condition 1=poor 5=excellent Canopy Spread (ft.) Height (ft.) Suitability for Preservation Comments Tree Assessment North 40 Phase II Los Gatos, CA August 2023 293 Australian willow 10 Yes 3 20 20 Moderate Street tree in 4x4’ tree well; multiple attachments at 4’. 294 Australian willow 8 Yes 3 15 20 Moderate Street tree in 4x4’ tree well; multiple attachments at 5’. 295 Australian willow 6 Yes 3 15 20 Moderate Street tree in 4x4’ tree well; multiple attachments at 5’.296 Australian willow 9 Yes 3 15 20 Moderate Street tree in 4x4’ tree well; multiple attachments at 5’; low 297 Australian willow 9 Yes 2 10 20 Low Street tree in 4x4’ tree well; multiple attachments at 5’; low 298 Australian willow 10 Yes 3 15 20 Moderate Street tree in 4x4’ tree well; multiple attachments at 5’. 299 Australian willow 10 Yes 3 15 25 Moderate Street tree in 4x4’ tree well; 300 English walnut 21 Yes 3 30 25 Moderate Large, wide crown; decay in main stem at 6’; good form; high vigor. 301 Olive 13,12,12, 7,7,4 Yes/LP 3 40 25 Moderate Multiple attachments at base; poor structure and form; included bark. 302 Olive 7,6,5,4,3, 2 Yes 3 25 25 Moderate Multiple attachments at base; poor structure and form; branch and 303 Olive 16,13,7,4 Yes 3 40 25 Moderate Multiple attachments at base; poor structure and form; branch and twig dieback.304 Olive 18,11,9 Yes 3 40 25 Moderate Multiple attachments at base; poor structure and form; main stem 305 Olive 22,12,8,7, 5,5 Yes/LP 3 50 25 Moderate Multiple attachments at base; poor structure and form; bulbous root 306 Olive 8,6,6,5,5 Yes 3 20 25 Moderate Multiple attachments at base; poor structure and form; small branch 307 Olive 9,9,5,5 Yes 3 20 25 Moderate Multiple attachments at base; poor structure and form; small branch Tree No. Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Protected Tree? LP=Large Protected Condition 1=poor 5=excellent Canopy Spread (ft.) Height (ft.) Suitability for Preservation Comments Tree Assessment North 40 Phase II Los Gatos, CA August 2023 308 Olive 10,10,7,6 Yes 3 40 25 Moderate Multiple attachments at base; poor structure and form; small branch 309 Olive 11,10,6 Yes 3 40 25 Moderate Multiple attachments at base; poor 310 Olive 16,11,9,8, 4 Yes/LP 3 50 30 Moderate Multiple attachments at base; poor structure and form; wide crown. 311 Olive 17,10 Yes 3 50 30 Moderate Multiple attachments at base; poor structure and form; wide crown. 312 Olive 15,9,8,7,6 Yes 3 50 30 Moderate Multiple attachments at base; poor structure and form; wide crown. 313 Olive 5,5,5,4 Yes 2 50 30 Low Multiple attachments at base; poor structure and form; suppressed.314 Olive 11,11,9,7, 4 Yes 2 40 30 Low Multiple attachments at base; poor structure and form; decay in base of tree; branch dieback. 315 Olive 10,10,9,6,Yes 3 40 30 Moderate Multiple attachments at base; poor 316 Olive 16,10,9,9 Yes 3 40 30 Moderate Multiple attachments at base; poor structure and form; decay between 317 Olive 10,10,9,8, 8,7,5 Yes 3 40 30 Moderate Multiple attachments at base; fair structure and form. 318 Coast live oak 10,9 Yes 4 30 30 High Codominant at base; wide crown; moderate vigor.319 Coast live oak 12 Yes 3 20 30 Moderate One-sided northwest; slight lean west.320 Coast live oak 11,5,3,3 Yes 3 25 20 Moderate Multiple attachments at base; 3” dead stem. 321 English walnut 12 No 3 20 20 Moderate Wide crown; basal decay, moderate vigor. 322 English walnut 11 No 3 30 20 Moderate Wide crown; basal decay, moderate vigor; previous branch 323 English walnut 5 No 3 10 20 Moderate Small crown; moderate vigor. Tree No. Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Protected Tree? LP=Large Protected Condition 1=poor 5=excellent Canopy Spread (ft.) Height (ft.) Suitability for Preservation Comments Tree Assessment North 40 Phase II Los Gatos, CA August 2023 324 English walnut 16 No 3 25 20 Moderate Wide crown; fair structure; decay in base of trunk. 325 English walnut 4 No 3 10 20 Moderate Small crown; fair structure; 326 English walnut 10 No 3 20 20 Moderate Good structure and form; moderate vigor. 327 English walnut 12 No 3 30 20 Moderate Overextended branch to the south; wide crown. 328 English walnut 12 No 3 30 20 Moderate Good structure and form; full crown; decay in trunk. 329 English walnut 8 No 2 10 20 Low Poor form; major trunk decay; twig dieback.330 English walnut 14 No 3 20 20 Moderate Fair form; small crown; moderate vigor.331 English walnut 8,7 No 2 15 20 Low Previous branch failures; poor 332 English walnut 9 No 3 10 20 Moderate Small crown; previously broken 333 English walnut 11 No 3 20 20 Moderate Small round crown; fair form. 334 Coast live oak 32 Yes/LP 4 50 50 High Large , round crown; broken top; previous branch failures.335 English walnut 8 No 3 10 20 Moderate Small crown; young tree; good form. 336 California pepper 11 Yes 3 20 25 Moderate Bows heavy east; poor form; one sided. 337 Coast live oak 11 Yes 3 25 25 Moderate One-sided northeast; leans 338 Jacaranda 10,9 Yes 3 30 25 Moderate Codominant at 3’; fair form; leans 339 Coast live oak 25 Yes/LP 4 50 50 High Good structure and form; bricks 340 Avocado 6 No 3 10 15 Moderate Fair structure and form; leans east. 341 Black locust 12 Yes 2 10 15 Low Topped at 5’; multiple attachments at 4’.342 Persimmon 12 No 4 15 15 High Good form; high vigor; umbrella Tree No. Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Protected Tree? LP=Large Protected Condition 1=poor 5=excellent Canopy Spread (ft.) Height (ft.) Suitability for Preservation Comments Tree Assessment North 40 Phase II Los Gatos, CA August 2023 343 Goldenrain tree 12 Yes 3 10 12 Moderate Small crown; beside car port; 344 Japanese privet 10 Yes 3 10 20 Moderate Small crown; beside car port on west side.345 English walnut 14 No 3 25 15 Moderate Wide crown; fair structure and form. 346 English walnut 11 No 2 10 15 Low Small crown; poor form; previous branch failures; entire top missing. 347 Avocado 17 No 3 15 25 Moderate Poor form( previous branch failures; decay in trunk. 348 Coast live oak 16 Yes 4 20 20 Moderate Good form and structure; low vigor.349 English walnut 14 No 3 20 15 Moderate Good form and structure; wide crown; high vigor.350 English walnut 9 No 3 20 15 Moderate Small crown; leans south; fair form.351 English walnut 16 No 2 30 15 Low Very thin crown; low vigor. 352 Lime 4,4,3,2,2 No 2 10 10 Low Small tree; low vigor; southwest 353 Lime 5,5 No 2 10 10 Low Small tree; low vigor; southeast corner of barn. 354 Coast live oak 23 Yes 4 40 40 High Wide crown; good structure and form; twig dieback.355 English walnut 11 No 3 20 20 Moderate Small crown; good form. 356 English walnut 6,6 No 3 25 20 Moderate Wide crown; good form; high vigor. 357 English walnut 11 No 2 20 20 Low Major nasal decay; potential root failure. 358 English walnut 9,9,8 Yes 3 30 20 Moderate Wide, low crown; overextended branches.359 English walnut 12 No 3 30 20 Moderate Moderate crown; decay in base; narrow. Tree No. Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Protected Tree? LP=Large Protected Condition 1=poor 5=excellent Canopy Spread (ft.) Height (ft.) Suitability for Preservation Comments Tree Assessment North 40 Phase II Los Gatos, CA August 2023 360 English walnut 5 No 3 10 20 Moderate Small crown; decay in base; narrow. 361 English walnut 5 No 3 10 20 Moderate Small crown; moderate vigor. 362 English walnut 6 No 3 15 20 Moderate Small crown; moderate vigor. 363 English walnut 5 No 3 15 20 Moderate Small crown; moderate vigor. 364 English walnut 13 No 2 15 20 Low Small crown; major stem decay. 365 English walnut 10 No 3 20 20 Moderate Medium crown; good form; twig dieback.366 English walnut 7 No 2 10 20 Low Small crown; trunk decay. 367 English walnut 4 No 3 10 20 Moderate Small crown; young tree. 368 English walnut 8,9 No 3 20 20 Moderate Medium crown; high vigor; good form. 369 English walnut 4 No 3 15 15 Moderate Medium crown; high vigor; good form. 370 Atlas cedar 33 Yes 3 50 45 Moderate Large crown; low vigor; hood form; broken 2” branch in crown.371 Atlas cedar 20 Yes 3 30 45 Moderate Large, upright crown; low vigor; good form.372 Atlas cedar 28 Yes 3 40 30 Moderate Large, upright crown; low vigor; good form. 373 Cork oak 16 Yes 3 25 20 Moderate Previously topped; poor structure; epicormics comprise crown. 374 Deodar cedar 5 Yes 2 10 20 Low Poor location between house and 375 English walnut 16 No 3 30 15 Moderate Wide crown; ivy around base and growing up trunk. 376 Almond 5,5,2,2 No 2 20 15 Low Poor condition; dead branches; 377 English walnut 10 No 3 20 15 Moderate Fair form; previously topped; wide crown. Tree No. Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Protected Tree? LP=Large Protected Condition 1=poor 5=excellent Canopy Spread (ft.) Height (ft.) Suitability for Preservation Comments Tree Assessment North 40 Phase II Los Gatos, CA August 2023 378 English walnut 9 No 3 20 15 Moderate Fair form; wide crown; moderate vigor. 379 English walnut 7 No 3 20 15 Moderate Fair form; wide crown; moderate vigor. 380 Coast live oak 23 Yes 4 40 50 High Good structure and form; full 381 Cork oak 30,27,24 Yes/LP 4 70 60 High 3 stems at 3’; full, large crown; dead branches. 382 Jacaranda 4,3,2 Yes 2 10 15 Low 3 stems at 3’; full, previously topped; poor condition. 383 Cabbage palm 7,3 No 2 10 20 Low 2 stems at 3’; full, dieback; poor condition.384 Sweetgum 10 Yes 2 20 20 Low Previously topped, poor structure; low vigor.385 Chinese elm 12 Yes 2 20 15 Low Previously topped, poor structure; low vigor. 386 Hollyleaf cherry 6 No 2 10 20 Low Previously topped, poor structure; 387 Carob 20,13 Yes 3 30 25 Moderate Good structure and form; wide crown; moderate vigor.388 Cork oak 20 Yes 2 15 25 Low Poor structure and form; low vigor: 389 Cork oak 63 Yes/LP 2 70 60 Low Declining; low vigor; high crown; branch dieback.390 Deodar cedar 8 Yes 3 8 8 Low Weeping form; small crown. 391 Shore pine 8,5,5,4,4, 4 Yes 3 10 20 Low Multiple attachments at base; round crown; twig dieback. 392 Japanese black 6 Yes 2 10 15 Low Low vigor; yellowing. 393 Japanese maple 5,3,1 Yes 2 10 10 Low Poor form; decay in trunk. 394 Cork oak 43 Yes/LP 4 60 60 High Large crown; good structure and form; wide spreading. Tree No. Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Protected Tree? LP=Large Protected Condition 1=poor 5=excellent Canopy Spread (ft.) Height (ft.) Suitability for Preservation Comments Tree Assessment North 40 Phase II Los Gatos, CA August 2023 395 Cork oak 32 Yes/LP 4 60 60 High Large crown; good structure and form; wide spreading; codominant 396 Cork oak 22 Yes 3 30 50 Moderate One sided east; 3 stems at 8’. 397 Cork oak 38 Yes/LP 4 60 60 High Large crown; wide spreading; codominant at 10’. 398 Cork oak 32 Yes/LP 4 60 60 High Large crown; wide spreading; sinuous trunk. 399 English walnut 10 No 3 25 15 Moderate Multiple attachments at 7’; round crown; fair form. 400 English walnut 9 No 3 15 15 Low Multiple attachments at 7’; round 401 English walnut 6 No 1 4 15 Low Lost too; poor form; nearly dead. 402 English walnut 10 No 3 20 15 Moderate Full, round crown; good form; multiple attachments at 7’.403 English walnut 9 No 2 15 15 Low Small crown; small crown to height ratio; dead twigs. 404 English walnut 14 No 2 30 15 Low Wide crown; branch dieback; low 405 English walnut 12 No 1 10 15 Low Small crown; branch dieback; nearly dead.406 English walnut 9 No 3 8 15 Moderate Small crown; fair form; moderate vigor. 407 English walnut 10 No 3 8 15 Moderate Small crown; fair form; moderate vigor; crook in trunk at 3’. 408 English walnut 6 No 3 12 15 Moderate Good structure and form; wide crown; codominant at 4’. 409 English walnut 11 No 3 15 15 Moderate Good structure and form; medium 410 English walnut 6 No 3 15 15 Moderate Good structure and form; small crown. 411 English walnut 11 No 3 20 15 Moderate Good structure and form; medium crown; slight lean north. Tree No. Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Protected Tree? LP=Large Protected Condition 1=poor 5=excellent Canopy Spread (ft.) Height (ft.) Suitability for Preservation Comments Tree Assessment North 40 Phase II Los Gatos, CA August 2023 412 English walnut 10 No 3 20 15 Moderate Good structure and form; medium crown; sinuous trunk. 413 English walnut 6 No 3 20 15 Moderate Good structure and form; medium crown; codominant at 4’. 414 English walnut 7 No 3 20 15 Moderate Good structure and form; medium crown; multiple attachments at 5’.415 English walnut 5 No 2 10 15 Low Thin crown; low vigor; twig 416 English walnut 8,7 No 3 30 15 Moderate Two stem at 3’; wide crown; fair form. 417 English walnut 6 No 2 8 15 Low Poor form; heavy lean north; small crown.418 English walnut 4 No 1 8 15 Low Poor form; small crown; nearly 419 English walnut 7 No 3 10 15 Moderate Small crown; good form; moderate vigor. 420 English walnut 8 No 3 20 15 Moderate Small crown; good form; moderate vigor.421 English walnut 8 No 3 15 15 Moderate Codominant at 5’; twig dieback; fair form.422 English walnut 10 No 3 15 15 Moderate Codominant at 5’; twig dieback; fair form. 423 English walnut 4 No 3 8 15 Low Small crown; fair form. 424 English walnut 9 No 3 15 15 Low Small crown; poor form; moderate vigor.425 English walnut 6 No 3 15 15 Low Small crown; poor form; low vigor. 426 English walnut 7 No 3 15 15 Moderate Medium crown; good form; moderate vigor. 427 English walnut 4 No 3 15 15 Moderate Small crown; good form; moderate vigor.428 English walnut 6,5 No 3 20 15 Moderate Wide crown; multiple attachments at 3’; moderate vigor. Tree No. Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Protected Tree? LP=Large Protected Condition 1=poor 5=excellent Canopy Spread (ft.) Height (ft.) Suitability for Preservation Comments Tree Assessment North 40 Phase II Los Gatos, CA August 2023 429 English walnut 7 No 3 20 15 Moderate Wide crown; moderate vigor. 430 English walnut 6 No 3 20 15 Low Medium crown; moderate vigor; decay at base of trunk.431 English walnut 6 No 3 18 15 Moderate Medium crown; moderate vigor; good form. 432 English walnut 4 No 3 18 15 Moderate Small crown; moderate vigor; good form. 433 English walnut 7 No 3 18 15 Moderate Medium crown; moderate vigor; good form. 434 English walnut 4 No 2 10 15 Low Poor form; major wound in north side of trunk.435 English walnut 5 No 3 10 15 Low Fair form; small crown; low vigor. 436 English walnut 6 No 3 10 15 Low Good form; small crown; moderate vigor. 437 English walnut 5 No 3 10 15 Low Fair form; small crown; low vigor. 438 English walnut 6 No 3 15 15 Moderate Fair form; small crown; moderate vigor. 439 English walnut 9 No 3 20 15 Moderate Fair form; small crown; moderate vigor. 440 English walnut 6 No 2 10 15 Low Poor form; small crown; previous branch failure.441 English walnut 5 No 3 10 15 Low Fair form; small crown; fair structure.442 English walnut 8 No 2 20 15 Low Wide crown; twig dieback; fair vigor. 443 English walnut 6 No 3 20 15 Moderate Medium crown; fair form and moderate vigor. 444 English walnut 6 No 3 20 15 Moderate Medium crown; fair form and moderate vigor. Tree No. Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Protected Tree? LP=Large Protected Condition 1=poor 5=excellent Canopy Spread (ft.) Height (ft.) Suitability for Preservation Comments Tree Assessment North 40 Phase II Los Gatos, CA August 2023 445 English walnut 10 No 3 20 15 Moderate Medium crown; fair form and moderate vigor; crook in trunk at 446 Ginkgo 14 Yes 3 30 25 Moderate Wide crown; multiple attachments at 8’; poor structure and form. 447 Arizona cypress 10,9,8,7,6 ,4 Yes 3 35 20 Low Wide crown; multiple attachments at 3’; poor structure.448 Japanese maple 4,4,3,3,2, 2 Yes 2 10 12 Low Decay in base; multiple attachments at 1’; decay in base.449 Monterey pine 38 Yes 3 40 40 Moderate Large crown; thin middle; leans south; large lateral branch 450 Coast live oak 30 Yes/LP 5 60 50 High Large crown; good structure and form; wide crown; excellent 451 Chinese pistache 5 Yes 1 10 15 Low Poor form; previously topped. 452 Chinese pistache 7 Yes 2 20 20 Low East side of driveway.; thin crown; multiple attachments at 6’. 453 English walnut 7 No 3 20 15 Moderate Good form; moderate crown; twig dieback. 454 English walnut 7 No 3 20 15 Moderate Good form; moderate crown; twig dieback. 455 English walnut 6 No 3 10 15 Low Large wound on s; side; small crown.456 English walnut 5 No 3 10 15 Low Small crown; low vigor. 457 English walnut 6 No 3 10 15 Low Small crown; low vigor; twig dieback.458 English walnut 7 No 3 15 15 Moderate Small crown; codominant at 6’; medium crown. 459 English walnut 5 No 3 15 15 Low Small crown; split trunk on east 460 English walnut 6 No 3 10 15 Moderate Small crown; fair form; low vigor. 461 English walnut 7 No 3 15 15 Moderate Small crown; fair form; moderate vigor. Tree No. Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Protected Tree? LP=Large Protected Condition 1=poor 5=excellent Canopy Spread (ft.) Height (ft.) Suitability for Preservation Comments Tree Assessment North 40 Phase II Los Gatos, CA August 2023 462 English walnut 4 No 3 10 15 Moderate Small crown; fair form; moderate vigor. 463 English walnut 7 No 3 10 15 Low Small crown; fair form; moderate vigor.; split in trunk on the 464 English walnut 5 No 3 10 15 Low Small crown; fair form; moderate vigor; bleeding canker on trunk.465 English walnut 4 No 2 8 15 Low Poor form; branch dieback. 466 English walnut 7 No 3 15 15 Moderate Medium crown; good form; moderate vigor. 467 English walnut 8 No 3 15 15 Moderate Medium crown; good form; 468 English walnut 7 No 3 15 15 Moderate Small crown; fair form; moderate vigor. 469 English walnut 9 No 3 20 15 Moderate Small crown; fair form; moderate vigor. 470 English walnut 9 No 3 30 15 Moderate Medium crown; fair form; moderate vigor. 471 English walnut 4 No 2 8 15 Low Small crown; poor form; low vigor. 472 English walnut 8 No 3 15 15 Moderate Wide crown; good form; moderate vigor. 473 English walnut 8 No 3 18 15 Moderate Wide crown; good form; moderate vigor. 474 English walnut 7 No 3 12 15 Moderate Small crown; thin top; fair form. 475 English walnut 8 No 3 20 15 Moderate Medium crown; good form; moderate vigor. 476 English walnut 6 No 3 10 15 Moderate Small crown; good form; low vigor. 477 English walnut 9 No 3 20 15 Moderate Wide crown; good form; moderate vigor. Tree No. Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Protected Tree? LP=Large Protected Condition 1=poor 5=excellent Canopy Spread (ft.) Height (ft.) Suitability for Preservation Comments Tree Assessment North 40 Phase II Los Gatos, CA August 2023 478 English walnut 9 No 3 20 15 Moderate Wide crown; good form; moderate vigor. 479 English walnut 7 No 3 18 15 Moderate Medium crown; good form; low vigor. 480 English walnut 8 No 3 20 15 Moderate Medium crown; good form; low vigor.481 English walnut 9 No 3 25 15 Moderate Wide crown; good form; low vigor. 482 English walnut 12 No 3 20 15 Low Codominant at 6’; crack in trunk on south side; ; low vigor. 483 English walnut 7 No 3 20 15 Low Codominant at 6’; small crown; low vigor. 484 English walnut 7 No 3 20 15 Moderate Codominant at 6’; small crown; moderate vigor. 485 English walnut 8 No 3 20 15 Moderate Codominant at 7’; medium crown; moderate vigor.486 English walnut 8 No 3 20 15 Moderate Codominant at 6’; medium crown; low vigor.487 English walnut 4 No 3 20 15 Moderate Codominant at 6’; medium crown; low vigor. 488 English walnut 6 No 3 20 15 Moderate Codominant at 6’; medium crown; low vigor. 489 English walnut 7 No 3 20 15 Moderate Codominant at 6’; medium crown; moderate vigor. 490 English walnut 8 No 3 20 15 Moderate Codominant at 6’; wide crown; moderate vigor. 491 English walnut 7 No 3 20 15 Moderate Codominant at 6’; wide crown; moderate vigor.492 English walnut 8 No 3 20 15 Moderate Codominant at 6’; wide crown; moderate vigor. Tree No. Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Protected Tree? LP=Large Protected Condition 1=poor 5=excellent Canopy Spread (ft.) Height (ft.) Suitability for Preservation Comments Tree Assessment North 40 Phase II Los Gatos, CA August 2023 493 English walnut 9 No 3 20 15 Low Codominant at 6’; twig dieback; canker in trunk. 494 English walnut 7 No 3 18 15 Moderate Small crown; twig dieback; multiple attachments at 6’. 495 English walnut 10 No 3 25 15 Moderate Medium crown; good form; moderate vigor.496 English walnut 6 No 3 18 15 Low Small; Town; poor form; twig dieback.497 English walnut 8 No 3 15 15 Moderate Medium crown; good form; moderate vigor. 498 English walnut 7 No 3 15 15 Moderate Medium crown; good form; moderate vigor. 499 English walnut 8 No 3 18 15 Moderate Medium crown; good form; moderate vigor. 500 English walnut 4 No 3 12 15 Low Small crown; fair from; crook in trunk at 4’.501 English walnut 7 No 3 12 15 Moderate Small crown; fair from; moderate vigor.502 English walnut 6 No 3 10 15 Moderate Medium crown; fair from; moderate vigor. 503 English walnut 7 No 3 12 15 Moderate Medium crown; fair from; moderate vigor. D3 STREETLOS GATOS BLVD.MILLS STREETC1 STREETC5 STREETN TURNER STREETBARTLETT STREETC2 STREETC3 STREETC4 STREETBURTON ROAD5TH STREETD1 STREETNORTH TURNER STREETBLOCK EE 1H 1H 2BLOCK IBLOCK DI1D 2D 1BLOCK HBLOCK ABLOCK BA 1A 2B 1B 3C 3C 2C 1B 2A 3BLOCK CA 4G 1BLOCK G/EDENBLOCK FF 1F 2F 3MULTI-USE PATHBUILDING JD4 STREETD2 STREETC6 STREETD5 STREETOAK GROVETHE MEADOWTHE PASEOPAVILION AAMPHITHEATER25TH STREETCA 85 SOUTHC A 17 S O U T H NORTH 40 PHASE I424-07-064424-07-063424-07-065424-07-054424-07-010#342#343#349#350#368#369#367#372#373#375 #379#378#377#380#381#458#469#470 #481#478#473#474 #477PROPERTY LINELEGENDEXISTING "PROTECTED TREE" WITH THE POTENTIAL TO BE PRESERVED TO THE EXTENT FEASIBLE DURING FINAL DESIGNSPECIFIED TREE PROTECTION ZONEEXISTING "NON-PROTECTED" TREE WITH THE POTENTIAL TO BE PRESERVED TO THE EXTENT FEASIBLE DURING FINAL DESIGNNOTE:- SEE TREE ASSESSMENT AND TREE DISPOSITION TABLES FOR MORE INFORMATION. - EXISTING "NON-PROTECTED" TREES SHOWN IN PLANS HAVE BEEN DEEMED SUITABLE FOR PRESERVATION AND WILL BE INCORPORATED WHERE FEASIBLE IN CONSTRUCTION PERMIT DOCUMENTS.SHEET NUMBERTITLEJob NumberISSUE CHARTCONSULTANTSKEYPLANPROJECTDRY UTILITY DESIGNGIACALONE DESIGN5820 Stoneridge Mall Rd. Suite 345Pleasanton, CA 94588ASSOCIATED TOWNHOME AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING ARCHITECTDAHLIN GROUP5865 Owens Drive Pleasanton, CA 94588CIVIL ENGINEERMACKAY & SOMPS5142 Franklin Drive Suite BPleasanton, CA 94588ASSOCIATED MULTI-FAMILY ARCHITECTHELLER MANUS ARCHITECTS600 Montgomery Street, Suite 1250San Francisco, CA 94111Grosvenor-Property AmericasOne California Street, Suite 3000San Francisco, CA 94111LIGHTING DESIGNPIVOTAL AEI10 S LaSalle St.Chicago, IL 60603APPLICANT9/27/2024 1:56:11 PMAutodesk Docs://Los Gatos North 40/ARCH_Los Gatos North 40_Site_R22.rvtT-001TREE PROTECTION PLAN492028.000NORTH 40 PHASE II© 2023 Perkins and WillNorth 40Los Gatos, CA 950322 Bryant StreetSuite 300San Francisco, CA 94105t 415.856.3000f 415.856.3001www.perkinswill.com1" = 50'-0"1TREE PROTECTION PLANMARK ISSUE DATE1 ENTITLEMENT SET 09/15/232 ENTITLEMENT SET - REVISION 1 01/15/243 ENTITLEMENT SET - REVISION 2 03/13/244 ENTITLEMENT SET - REVISION 3 06/05/245 ENTITLEMENT SET - REVISION 4 09/23/24 Tree Disposition & Estimated Values Tree No. Common name Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Canopy Spread (ft.) Status (Protected, Large Protected, Exempt) Estimated Value Expected Impact Calculated Tree Protection Zone (ft.) Disposition Comments 212 Australian willow Geijera parviflora 11 20 Protected/St. tree 1,650$ Remove - Severe 9 Street tree, within multi-use path. 213 Australian willow Geijera parviflora 11 20 Protected/St. tree 1,650$ Remove - Severe 9 Street tree, within multi-use path. 214 Australian willow Geijera parviflora 8 20 Protected/St. tree 950$ Remove - Severe 7 Street tree, within multi-use path. 215 Australian willow Geijera parviflora 12 20 Protected/St. tree 1,900$ Remove - Severe 10 Street tree, within multi-use path. 216 Monterey cypress Hesperocyparis 22,4,4,3 25 Protected 4,700$ Remove - Severe 28 Within construction footprint. 217 Strawberry tree Arbutus unedo 12,10,9 20 Protected 3,350$ Remove - Severe 26 Within construction footprint. 218 Arizona cypress Cupressus arizonica 8,7 20 Protected 800$ Remove - Severe 13 Within construction footprint. 219 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 9,4 20 Protected 850$ Remove - Severe 11 Within construction footprint. 220 Avocado Persea americana 10,9 20 Protected 950$ Remove - Severe 16 Within construction footprint. 221 Pin oak Quercus palustris 6 10 Protected 500$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 222 London plane Platanus x hispanica 6,6,2,2 20 Protected 700$ Remove - Severe 13 Within construction footprint. 223 Arizona cypress Cupressus arizonica 8,7 15 Protected 1,200$ Remove - Severe 13 Within construction footprint. 224 Arizona cypress Cupressus arizonica 8,7,6,4,4 15 Protected 800$ Remove - Severe 24 Within construction footprint. 225 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 6 15 Protected 300$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 226 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 7 15 Protected 450$ Remove - Severe 6 Within construction footprint. 227 Arizona cypress Cupressus arizonica 10,8,7,7 15 Protected 1,050$ Remove - Severe 27 Within construction footprint. 228 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 7,2 15 Protected 450$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 229 Arizona cypress Cupressus arizonica 10 15 Protected 700$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 230 Arizona cypress Cupressus arizonica 9 10 Protected 600$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 231 Arizona cypress Cupressus arizonica 5,4,4,3,2 10 Protected 400$ Remove - Severe 15 Within construction footprint. 232 Arizona cypress Cupressus arizonica 10,8,5 10 Protected 1,050$ Remove - Severe 19 Within construction footprint. 233 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 5,5,2 10 Protected 350$ Remove - Severe 10 Within construction footprint. 234 Arizona cypress Cupressus arizonica 6 8 Protected 350$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 235 Arizona cypress Cupressus arizonica 4,4 8 Protected 350$ Remove - Severe 7 Within construction footprint. 236 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 4 8 Protected 250$ Remove - Severe 3 Within construction footprint. 237 Arizona cypress Cupressus arizonica 5 8 Protected 300$ Remove - Severe 4 Within construction footprint. 238 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 4 8 Protected 200$ Remove - Severe 3 Within construction footprint. 239 Arizona cypress Cupressus arizonica 5 10 Protected 300$ Remove - Severe 4 Within construction footprint. 240 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 9,7 20 Protected 850$ Remove - Severe 13 Within construction footprint. 241 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 14 30 Protected 1,550$ Remove - Severe 12 Within construction footprint. 242 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 5 10 Protected 250$ Remove - Severe 4 Within construction footprint. 243 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 6,3,3,3,3 20 Protected 300$ Remove - Severe 15 Within construction footprint. 244 Victorian box Pittosporum undulatum 9 10 Protected 500$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 245 Victorian box Pittosporum undulatum 9 10 Protected 500$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. North 40 Phase IILos Gatos, CASeptember 2024 Tree Disposition & Estimated Values Tree No. Common name Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Canopy Spread (ft.) Status (Protected, Large Protected, Exempt) Estimated Value Expected Impact Calculated Tree Protection Zone (ft.) Disposition Comments North 40 Phase IILos Gatos, CASeptember 2024 246 Victorian box Pittosporum undulatum 6 10 Protected 300$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 247 Victorian box Pittosporum undulatum 5 10 Protected 250$ Remove - Severe 4 Within construction footprint. 248 Victorian box Pittosporum undulatum 5 10 Protected 250$ Remove - Severe 4 Within construction footprint. 249 Victorian box Pittosporum undulatum 8,6 20 Protected 550$ Remove - Severe 12 Within construction footprint. 250 Victorian box Pittosporum undulatum 8,6 20 Protected 550$ Remove - Severe 12 Within construction footprint. 251 Victorian box Pittosporum undulatum 9 20 Protected 500$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 252 English walnut Juglans regia 7 20 Exempt - Nut 700$ Remove - Severe 6 Within construction footprint. 253 English walnut Juglans regia 10 20 Exempt - Nut 1,250$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 254 English walnut Juglans regia 9 15 Exempt - Nut 1,050$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 255 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 5 8 Protected 250$ Remove - Severe 4 Within construction footprint. 256 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 12,10,9 40 Large Protected 1,900$ Remove - Severe 26 Within construction footprint. 257 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 14,10,7,5 20 Large Protected 1,450$ Remove - Severe 30 Within construction footprint. 258 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 28,6 50 Large Protected 12,450$ Remove - Severe 28 Within construction footprint. 259 Xylosma Xylosma congestum 6,3 10 Protected 500$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 260 Xylosma Xylosma congestum 6,5 10 Protected 650$ Remove - Severe 9 Within construction footprint. 261 Olive Olea europaea 16,12,10 40 Protected 3,050$ Remove - Severe 32 Within construction footprint. 262 Orange Citrus sinensis 5,5,4,3 15 Exempt - Fruit 550$ Remove - Severe 14 Within construction footprint. 263 Aleppo pine Pinus halepensis 34 60 Protected 8,400$ Remove - Severe 28 Within construction footprint. 264 Canary Island pine Pinus canariensis 23 40 Protected 3,950$ Remove - Severe 19 Within construction footprint. 265 Aleppo pine Pinus halepensis 20 40 Protected 3,050$ Remove - Severe 17 Within construction footprint. 266 Deodar cedar Cedrus deodara 24 50 Protected 4,500$ Remove - Severe 20 Within construction footprint. 267 Cider gum Eucalyptus gunnii 42,10,10, 9,7,7 50 Large Protected 28,350$ Remove - Severe 71 Within construction footprint. 268 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 21 50 Protected 4,100$ Remove - Severe 18 Within construction footprint. 269 African fern-pine Afrocarpus falcatus 21 40 Protected 6,850$ Remove - Severe 18 Within construction footprint. 270 Coast redwood Sequoia sempervirens 30,24 40 Large Protected 10,700$ Remove - Severe 45 Within construction footprint. 271 Western juniper Juniperus occidentalis 15 20 Protected 2,200$ Remove - Severe 13 Within construction footprint. 272 Deodar cedar Cedrus deodara 22 50 Protected 4,500$ Remove - Severe 18 Within construction footprint. 273 Chinese elm Ulmus parvifolia 17 40 Protected 3,650$ Remove - Severe 14 Within construction footprint. 274 Mulberry Morus sp.15 30 Protected -$ Remove - Severe 13 Dead Tree. 275 Chinese elm Ulmus parvifolia 15 20 Protected 2,900$ Remove - Severe 13 Within construction footprint. 276 Chinese elm Ulmus parvifolia 15,14 40 Protected 5,250$ Remove - Severe 24 Within construction footprint. 277 Siberian elm Ulmus pumila 29,28 50 Large Protected -$ Remove - Severe 48 Storm damaged tree, split at base. 278 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 18 40 Protected 3,650$ Remove - Severe 15 Within construction footprint. Tree Disposition & Estimated Values Tree No. Common name Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Canopy Spread (ft.) Status (Protected, Large Protected, Exempt) Estimated Value Expected Impact Calculated Tree Protection Zone (ft.) Disposition Comments North 40 Phase IILos Gatos, CASeptember 2024 279 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 25,25,15 60 Large Protected 22,050$ Preserve 54 Off-site, outside construction footprint. 280 Aleppo pine Pinus halepensis 40 50 Protected 14,450$ Preserve 33 Off-site, outside construction footprint. 281 Incense cedar Calocedrus decurrens 13,13 20 Protected 2,000$ Preserve 22 Off-site, outside construction footprint. 282 Incense cedar Calocedrus decurrens 18 15 Protected 1,900$ Preserve 15 Off-site, outside construction footprint. 283 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 10 20 Protected 1,050$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 284 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 15,9,9 40 Large Protected 2,350$ Remove - Severe 28 Within construction footprint. 285 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 5 10 Protected 300$ Remove - Severe 4 Within construction footprint. 286 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 5,4,2 10 Protected 350$ Remove - Severe 9 Within construction footprint. 287 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 48 60 Large Protected 16,600$ Remove - Severe 40 Within construction footprint. 288 English walnut Juglans regia 18 30 Protected 3,650$ Remove - Severe 15 Within construction footprint. 289 Australian willow Geijera parviflora 9 20 Protected/St. tree 1,150$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 290 Australian willow Geijera parviflora 7 10 Protected/St. tree 750$ Remove - Severe 6 Within construction footprint. 291 Australian willow Geijera parviflora 5 10 Protected/St. tree 500$ Remove - Severe 4 Within construction footprint. 292 Australian willow Geijera parviflora 8 10 Protected/St. tree 950$ Remove - Severe 7 Within construction footprint. 293 Australian willow Geijera parviflora 10 20 Protected/St. tree 1,400$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 294 Australian willow Geijera parviflora 8 15 Protected/St. tree 950$ Remove - Severe 7 Within construction footprint. 295 Australian willow Geijera parviflora 6 15 Protected/St. tree 600$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 296 Australian willow Geijera parviflora 9 15 Protected/St. tree 1,150$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 297 Australian willow Geijera parviflora 9 10 Protected/St. tree 750$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 298 Australian willow Geijera parviflora 10 15 Protected/St. tree 1,400$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 299 Australian willow Geijera parviflora 10 15 Protected/St. tree 1,400$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 300 English walnut Juglans regia 21 30 Protected 4,900$ Remove - Severe 18 Within construction footprint. 301 Olive Olea europaea 13,12,12, 7,7,4 40 Large Protected 3,500$ Remove - Severe 44 Within construction footprint. 302 Olive Olea europaea 7,6,5,4,3,25 Protected 1,100$ Remove - Severe 23 Within construction footprint. 303 Olive Olea europaea 16,13,7,4 40 Protected 4,700$ Remove - Severe 33 Within construction footprint. 304 Olive Olea europaea 18,11,9 40 Protected 4,950$ Remove - Severe 32 Within construction footprint. 305 Olive Olea europaea 22,12,8,7, 5,5 50 Large Protected 6,900$ Remove - Severe 49 Within construction footprint. 306 Olive Olea europaea 8,6,6,5,5 20 Protected 1,250$ Remove - Severe 25 Within construction footprint. 307 Olive Olea europaea 9,9,5,5 20 Protected 1,900$ Remove - Severe 23 Within construction footprint. 308 Olive Olea europaea 10,10,7,6 40 Protected 2,300$ Remove - Severe 28 Within construction footprint. 309 Olive Olea europaea 11,10,6 40 Protected 2,550$ Remove - Severe 23 Within construction footprint. 310 Olive Olea europaea 16,11,9,8, 4 50 Large Protected 4,200$ Remove - Severe 40 Within construction footprint. Tree Disposition & Estimated Values Tree No. Common name Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Canopy Spread (ft.) Status (Protected, Large Protected, Exempt) Estimated Value Expected Impact Calculated Tree Protection Zone (ft.) Disposition Comments North 40 Phase IILos Gatos, CASeptember 2024 311 Olive Olea europaea 17,10 50 Protected 4,350$ Remove - Severe 23 Within construction footprint. 312 Olive Olea europaea 15,9,8,7,6 50 Protected 3,450$ Remove - Severe 38 Within construction footprint. 313 Olive Olea europaea 5,5,5,4 50 Protected 500$ Remove - Severe 16 Within construction footprint. 314 Olive Olea europaea 11,11,9,7, 4 40 Protected 1,750$ Remove - Severe 35 Within construction footprint. 315 Olive Olea europaea 10,10,9,6, 5 40 Protected 2,300$ Remove - Severe 33 Within construction footprint. 316 Olive Olea europaea 16,10,9,9 40 Protected 4,000$ Remove - Severe 37 Within construction footprint. 317 Olive Olea europaea 10,10,9,8, 8,7,5 40 Protected 2,300$ Remove - Severe 48 Within construction footprint. 318 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 10,9 30 Protected 2,450$ Remove - Severe 16 Within construction footprint. 319 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 12 20 Protected 1,450$ Remove - Severe 10 Within construction footprint. 320 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 11,5,3,3 25 Protected 2,000$ Remove - Severe 18 Within construction footprint. 321 English walnut Juglans regia 12 20 Exempt - Nut 1,950$ Remove - Severe 10 Within construction footprint. 322 English walnut Juglans regia 11 30 Exempt - Nut 1,700$ Remove - Severe 9 Within construction footprint. 323 English walnut Juglans regia 5 10 Exempt - Nut 500$ Remove - Severe 4 Within construction footprint. 324 English walnut Juglans regia 16 25 Exempt - Nut 3,350$ Remove - Severe 13 Within construction footprint. 325 English walnut Juglans regia 4 10 Exempt - Nut 350$ Remove - Severe 3 Within construction footprint. 326 English walnut Juglans regia 10 20 Exempt - Nut 1,400$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 327 English walnut Juglans regia 12 30 Exempt - Nut 1,950$ Remove - Severe 10 Within construction footprint. 328 English walnut Juglans regia 12 30 Exempt - Nut 1,950$ Remove - Severe 10 Outside construction footprint. 329 English walnut Juglans regia 8 10 Exempt - Nut 650$ Remove - Severe 7 Outside construction footprint. 330 English walnut Juglans regia 14 20 Exempt - Nut 2,600$ Remove - Severe 12 Outside construction footprint. 331 English walnut Juglans regia 8,7 15 Exempt - Nut 1,000$ Remove - Severe 13 Within construction footprint. 332 English walnut Juglans regia 9 10 Exempt - Nut 1,200$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 333 English walnut Juglans regia 11 20 Exempt - Nut 1,700$ Remove - Severe 9 Within construction footprint. 334 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 32 50 Large Protected 10,400$ Remove - Severe 27 Within construction footprint. 335 English walnut Juglans regia 8 10 Exempt - Nut 650$ Remove - Severe 7 Within construction footprint. 336 California pepper Schinus molle 11 20 Protected 1,250$ Remove - Severe 9 Within construction footprint. 337 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 11 25 Protected 1,250$ Remove - Severe 9 Within construction footprint. 338 Jacaranda Jacaranda mimosifolia 10,9 30 Protected 4,000$ Remove - Severe 16 Within construction footprint. 339 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 25 50 Large Protected 8,000$ Remove - Severe 21 Within construction footprint. 340 Avocado Persea americana 6 10 Exempt - Fruit 350$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 341 Black locust Robinia pseudoacacia 12 10 Protected 1,500$ Remove - Severe 10 Within construction footprint. Tree Disposition & Estimated Values Tree No. Common name Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Canopy Spread (ft.) Status (Protected, Large Protected, Exempt) Estimated Value Expected Impact Calculated Tree Protection Zone (ft.) Disposition Comments North 40 Phase IILos Gatos, CASeptember 2024 342 Persimmon Diospyros kaki 12 15 Exempt - Fruit 2,150$ Preserve - Moderate 10 5' off Meadow path. 343 Goldenrain tree Coelentera paniculata 12 10 Protected 1,500$ Preserve - Moderate 10 8' off walkway. 344 Japanese privet Ligustrum japonicum 10 10 Protected 1,400$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 345 English walnut Juglans regia 14 25 Exempt - Nut 2,250$ Remove - Severe 12 6' off Pavilion A. 346 English walnut Juglans regia 11 10 Exempt - Nut 800$ Remove - Severe 9 In Pavilion A footprint. 347 Avocado Persea americana 17 15 Exempt - Fruit 3,800$ Remove - Severe 14 Within construction footprint. 348 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 16 20 Protected 4,650$ Remove - Severe 13 Within construction footprint. 349 English walnut Juglans regia 14 20 Exempt - Nut 2,600$ Preserve - Moderate 12 10' bed by Garden Plaza; 5' off walkway. 350 English walnut Juglans regia 9 20 Exempt - Nut 1,200$ Preserve - Moderate 8 10' bed by Garden Plaza; 5' off walkway. 351 English walnut Juglans regia 16 30 Exempt - Nut 1,250$ Remove - Severe 13 10' bed by Garden Plaza; 5' off walkway. 352 Lime Citrus aurantifolia 4,4,3,2,2 10 Exempt - Fruit 400$ Remove - Severe 13 Within construction footprint. 353 Lime Citrus aurantifolia 5,5 10 Exempt - Fruit 700$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 354 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 23 40 Protected 8,100$ Remove - Severe 19 Within construction footprint. 355 English walnut Juglans regia 11 20 Exempt - Nut 1,450$ Remove - Severe 9 Within construction footprint. 356 English walnut Juglans regia 6,6 25 Exempt - Nut 950$ Remove - Severe 10 Within construction footprint. 357 English walnut Juglans regia 11 20 Exempt - Nut 950$ Remove - Severe 9 Within construction footprint. 358 English walnut Juglans regia 9,9,8 30 Protected 1,900$ Remove - Severe 22 Within construction footprint. 359 English walnut Juglans regia 12 30 Exempt - Nut 1,700$ Remove - Severe 10 Within construction footprint. 360 English walnut Juglans regia 5 10 Exempt - Nut 450$ Remove - Severe 4 Within construction footprint. 361 English walnut Juglans regia 5 10 Exempt - Nut 450$ Remove - Severe 4 Within construction footprint. 362 English walnut Juglans regia 6 15 Exempt - Nut 550$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 363 English walnut Juglans regia 5 15 Exempt - Nut 450$ Remove - Severe 4 Within construction footprint. 364 English walnut Juglans regia 13 15 Exempt - Nut 1,250$ Remove - Severe 11 Within construction footprint. 365 English walnut Juglans regia 10 20 Exempt - Nut 1,250$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 366 English walnut Juglans regia 7 10 Exempt - Nut 500$ Remove - Severe 6 Within construction footprint. 367 English walnut Juglans regia 4 10 Exempt - Nut 350$ Preserve - Moderate 3 Within construction footprint. 368 English walnut Juglans regia 8,9 20 Exempt - Nut 1,750$ Preserve - Low 14 Preserved in open space. 369 English walnut Juglans regia 4 20 Exempt - Nut 350$ Preserve - Low 3 Preserved in open space. 370 Atlas cedar Cedrus atlantica 33 50 Protected 11,850$ Remove - Severe 28 Within construction footprint. 371 Atlas cedar Cedrus atlantica 20 30 Protected 4,450$ Remove - Severe 17 Within construction footprint. 372 Atlas cedar Cedrus atlantica 28 40 Protected 5,750$ Preserve - Severe 23 5' from edge of play area. 373 Cork oak Quercus suber 16 25 Protected 1,700$ Preserve - Moderate 13 5' from edge of walkway. 374 Deodar cedar Cedrus deodara 5 10 Protected 300$ Remove - Severe 4 Within construction footprint. 375 English walnut Juglans regia 16 30 Exempt - Nut 1,550$ Preserve - Moderate 13 5' off walkway. Tree Disposition & Estimated Values Tree No. Common name Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Canopy Spread (ft.) Status (Protected, Large Protected, Exempt) Estimated Value Expected Impact Calculated Tree Protection Zone (ft.) Disposition Comments North 40 Phase IILos Gatos, CASeptember 2024 376 Almond Prunus dulcis 5,5,2,2 20 Exempt - Nut 800$ Remove - Severe 12 Within construction footprint. 377 English walnut Juglans regia 10 20 Exempt - Nut 1,400$ Preserve - Moderate 8 3' off play structure. 378 English walnut Juglans regia 9 20 Exempt - Nut 1,200$ Preserve - Moderate 8 4' off walkway. 379 English walnut Juglans regia 7 20 Exempt - Nut 800$ Preserve - Moderate 6 4' off walkway. 380 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 23 40 Protected 8,100$ Preserve - Moderate 19 5' from edge of walkway. 381 Cork oak Quercus suber 30,27,24 70 Large Protected 27,750$ Preserve - Moderate 68 8' off walkway. 382 Jacaranda Jacaranda mimosifolia 4,3,2 10 Protected 350$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 383 Cabbage palm Cordyline australis 7,3 10 Protected 350$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 384 Sweetgum Liquidambar styraciflua 10 20 Protected 900$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 385 Chinese elm Ulmus parvifolia 12 20 Protected 700$ Remove - Severe 10 Within construction footprint. 386 Hollyleaf cherry Prunus ilicifolia 6 10 Protected 400$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 387 Carob Ceratonia siliqua 20,13 30 Protected 7,300$ Remove - Severe 28 Within construction footprint. 388 Cork oak Quercus suber 20 15 Protected 3,800$ Remove - Severe 17 Within construction footprint. 389 Cork oak Quercus suber 63 70 Large Protected 36,200$ Remove - Severe 53 Grading in meadow, poor condition. 390 Deodar cedar Cedrus deodara 8 8 Protected 850$ Remove - Severe 7 Within construction footprint. 391 Shore pine Pinus contorta 8,5,5,4,4, 4 10 Protected 1,900$ Remove - Severe 25 Within construction footprint. 392 Japanese black pine Pinus thunbergiana 6 10 Protected 350$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 393 Japanese maple Acer palmatum 5,3,1 10 Protected 500$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 394 Cork oak Quercus suber 43 60 Large Protected 54,950$ Remove - Severe 36 Within construction footprint. 395 Cork oak Quercus suber 32 60 Large Protected 30,500$ Remove - Severe 27 Within construction footprint. 396 Cork oak Quercus suber 22 30 Protected 7,500$ Remove - Severe 18 Within construction footprint. 397 Cork oak Quercus suber 38 60 Large Protected 42,950$ Remove - Severe 32 Within construction footprint. 398 Cork oak Quercus suber 32 60 Large Protected 30,500$ Remove - Severe 27 Within construction footprint. 399 English walnut Juglans regia 10 25 Exempt - Nut 1,250$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 400 English walnut Juglans regia 9 15 Exempt - Nut 1,050$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 401 English walnut Juglans regia 6 4 Exempt - Nut 250$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 402 English walnut Juglans regia 10 20 Exempt - Nut 1,250$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 403 English walnut Juglans regia 9 15 Exempt - Nut 700$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 404 English walnut Juglans regia 14 30 Exempt - Nut 1,450$ Remove - Severe 12 Within construction footprint. 405 English walnut Juglans regia 12 10 Exempt - Nut 500$ Remove - Severe 10 Within construction footprint. 406 English walnut Juglans regia 9 8 Exempt - Nut 1,050$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 407 English walnut Juglans regia 10 8 Exempt - Nut 1,250$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 408 English walnut Juglans regia 6 12 Exempt - Nut 550$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. Tree Disposition & Estimated Values Tree No. Common name Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Canopy Spread (ft.) Status (Protected, Large Protected, Exempt) Estimated Value Expected Impact Calculated Tree Protection Zone (ft.) Disposition Comments North 40 Phase IILos Gatos, CASeptember 2024 409 English walnut Juglans regia 11 15 Exempt - Nut 1,450$ Remove - Severe 9 Within construction footprint. 410 English walnut Juglans regia 6 15 Exempt - Nut 550$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 411 English walnut Juglans regia 11 20 Exempt - Nut 1,450$ Remove - Severe 9 Within construction footprint. 412 English walnut Juglans regia 10 20 Exempt - Nut 1,250$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 413 English walnut Juglans regia 6 20 Exempt - Nut 550$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 414 English walnut Juglans regia 7 20 Exempt - Nut 700$ Remove - Severe 6 Within construction footprint. 415 English walnut Juglans regia 5 10 Exempt - Nut 350$ Remove - Severe 4 Within construction footprint. 416 English walnut Juglans regia 8,7 30 Exempt - Nut 1,400$ Remove - Severe 13 Within construction footprint. 417 English walnut Juglans regia 6 8 Exempt - Nut 400$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 418 English walnut Juglans regia 4 8 Exempt - Nut 200$ Remove - Severe 3 Within construction footprint. 419 English walnut Juglans regia 7 10 Exempt - Nut 700$ Remove - Severe 6 Within construction footprint. 420 English walnut Juglans regia 8 20 Exempt - Nut 850$ Remove - Severe 7 Within construction footprint. 421 English walnut Juglans regia 8 15 Exempt - Nut 850$ Remove - Severe 7 Within construction footprint. 422 English walnut Juglans regia 10 15 Exempt - Nut 1,250$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 423 English walnut Juglans regia 4 8 Exempt - Nut 350$ Remove - Severe 3 Within construction footprint. 424 English walnut Juglans regia 9 15 Exempt - Nut 1,050$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 425 English walnut Juglans regia 6 15 Exempt - Nut 550$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 426 English walnut Juglans regia 7 15 Exempt - Nut 700$ Remove - Severe 6 Within construction footprint. 427 English walnut Juglans regia 4 15 Exempt - Nut 350$ Remove - Severe 3 Within construction footprint. 428 English walnut Juglans regia 6,5 20 Exempt - Nut 850$ Remove - Severe 9 Within construction footprint. 429 English walnut Juglans regia 7 20 Exempt - Nut 700$ Remove - Severe 6 Within construction footprint. 430 English walnut Juglans regia 6 20 Exempt - Nut 550$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 431 English walnut Juglans regia 6 18 Exempt - Nut 550$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 432 English walnut Juglans regia 4 18 Exempt - Nut 350$ Remove - Severe 3 Within construction footprint. 433 English walnut Juglans regia 7 18 Exempt - Nut 700$ Remove - Severe 6 Within construction footprint. 434 English walnut Juglans regia 4 10 Exempt - Nut 300$ Remove - Severe 3 Within construction footprint. 435 English walnut Juglans regia 5 10 Exempt - Nut 450$ Remove - Severe 4 Within construction footprint. 436 English walnut Juglans regia 6 10 Exempt - Nut 550$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 437 English walnut Juglans regia 5 10 Exempt - Nut 450$ Remove - Severe 4 Within construction footprint. 438 English walnut Juglans regia 6 15 Exempt - Nut 550$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 439 English walnut Juglans regia 9 20 Exempt - Nut 1,050$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 440 English walnut Juglans regia 6 10 Exempt - Nut 400$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 441 English walnut Juglans regia 5 10 Exempt - Nut 450$ Remove - Severe 4 Within construction footprint. 442 English walnut Juglans regia 8 20 Exempt - Nut 600$ Remove - Severe 7 Within construction footprint. Tree Disposition & Estimated Values Tree No. Common name Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Canopy Spread (ft.) Status (Protected, Large Protected, Exempt) Estimated Value Expected Impact Calculated Tree Protection Zone (ft.) Disposition Comments North 40 Phase IILos Gatos, CASeptember 2024 443 English walnut Juglans regia 6 20 Exempt - Nut 550$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 444 English walnut Juglans regia 6 20 Exempt - Nut 550$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 445 English walnut Juglans regia 10 20 Exempt - Nut 1,250$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 446 Ginkgo Ginkgo biloba 14 30 Protected 3,150$ Remove - Severe 12 Within construction footprint. 447 Arizona cypress Cupressus arizonica 10,9,8,7,6 ,4 35 Protected 2,350$ Remove - Severe 37 Within construction footprint. 448 Japanese maple Acer palmatum 4,4,3,3,2, 2 10 Protected 400$ Remove - Severe 15 Within construction footprint. 449 Monterey pine Pinus radiata 38 40 Protected 8,400$ Remove - Severe 32 Within construction footprint. 450 Coast live oak Quercus agrifolia 30 60 Large Protected 17,500$ Remove - Severe 25 Within construction footprint. 451 Chinese pistache Pistacia chinensis 5 10 Protected 200$ Remove - Severe 4 Within construction footprint. 452 Chinese pistache Pistacia chinensis 7 20 Protected 350$ Remove - Severe 6 Within construction footprint. 453 English walnut Juglans regia 7 20 Exempt - Nut 700$ Remove - Severe 6 Within construction footprint. 454 English walnut Juglans regia 7 20 Exempt - Nut 700$ Remove - Severe 6 Within construction footprint. 455 English walnut Juglans regia 6 10 Exempt - Nut 550$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 456 English walnut Juglans regia 5 10 Exempt - Nut 450$ Remove - Severe 4 Within construction footprint. 457 English walnut Juglans regia 6 10 Exempt - Nut 550$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 458 English walnut Juglans regia 7 15 Exempt - Nut 700$ Preserve - Moderate 6 4' off walkway. 459 English walnut Juglans regia 5 15 Exempt - Nut 450$ Remove - Severe 4 Within construction footprint. 460 English walnut Juglans regia 6 10 Exempt - Nut 550$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 461 English walnut Juglans regia 7 15 Exempt - Nut 700$ Remove - Severe 6 Within construction footprint. 462 English walnut Juglans regia 4 10 Exempt - Nut 350$ Remove - Severe 3 Within construction footprint. 463 English walnut Juglans regia 7 10 Exempt - Nut 700$ Remove - Severe 6 Within construction footprint. 464 English walnut Juglans regia 5 10 Exempt - Nut 450$ Remove - Severe 4 Within construction footprint. 465 English walnut Juglans regia 4 8 Exempt - Nut 300$ Remove - Severe 3 Within construction footprint. 466 English walnut Juglans regia 7 15 Exempt - Nut 700$ Remove - Severe 6 Within construction footprint. 467 English walnut Juglans regia 8 15 Exempt - Nut 850$ Remove - Severe 7 Within construction footprint. 468 English walnut Juglans regia 7 15 Exempt - Nut 700$ Remove - Severe 6 Within construction footprint. 469 English walnut Juglans regia 9 20 Exempt - Nut 1,050$ Preserve - Moderate 8 4' off walkway. 470 English walnut Juglans regia 9 30 Exempt - Nut 1,050$ Preserve - Moderate 8 6' off walkway. 471 English walnut Juglans regia 4 8 Exempt - Nut 300$ Remove - Severe 3 Outside construction footprint. 472 English walnut Juglans regia 8 15 Exempt - Nut 850$ Remove - Severe 7 Outside construction footprint. 473 English walnut Juglans regia 8 18 Exempt - Nut 850$ Preserve - Moderate 7 6' off Amphitheater. 474 English walnut Juglans regia 7 12 Exempt - Nut 700$ Preserve - Moderate 6 3' off walkway. 475 English walnut Juglans regia 8 20 Exempt - Nut 850$ Remove - Severe 7 Within construction footprint. Tree Disposition & Estimated Values Tree No. Common name Species Trunk Diameter (in.) Canopy Spread (ft.) Status (Protected, Large Protected, Exempt) Estimated Value Expected Impact Calculated Tree Protection Zone (ft.) Disposition Comments North 40 Phase IILos Gatos, CASeptember 2024 476 English walnut Juglans regia 6 10 Exempt - Nut 550$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 477 English walnut Juglans regia 9 20 Exempt - Nut 1,050$ Preserve - Moderate 8 5' off walkway. 478 English walnut Juglans regia 9 20 Exempt - Nut 1,050$ Preserve - Moderate 8 5' off walkway. 479 English walnut Juglans regia 7 18 Exempt - Nut 700$ Remove - Severe 6 Within construction footprint. 480 English walnut Juglans regia 8 20 Exempt - Nut 850$ Remove - Severe 7 Within construction footprint. 481 English walnut Juglans regia 9 25 Exempt - Nut 1,050$ Preserve - Moderate 8 4' off walkway. 482 English walnut Juglans regia 12 20 Exempt - Nut 1,700$ Remove - Severe 10 Within construction footprint. 483 English walnut Juglans regia 7 20 Exempt - Nut 700$ Remove - Severe 6 Within construction footprint. 484 English walnut Juglans regia 7 20 Exempt - Nut 700$ Remove - Severe 6 Within construction footprint. 485 English walnut Juglans regia 8 20 Exempt - Nut 850$ Remove - Severe 7 Within construction footprint. 486 English walnut Juglans regia 8 20 Exempt - Nut 850$ Remove - Severe 7 Within construction footprint. 487 English walnut Juglans regia 4 20 Exempt - Nut 350$ Remove - Severe 3 Within construction footprint. 488 English walnut Juglans regia 6 20 Exempt - Nut 550$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 489 English walnut Juglans regia 7 20 Exempt - Nut 700$ Remove - Severe 6 Within construction footprint. 490 English walnut Juglans regia 8 20 Exempt - Nut 850$ Remove - Severe 7 Within construction footprint. 491 English walnut Juglans regia 7 20 Exempt - Nut 700$ Remove - Severe 6 Within construction footprint. 492 English walnut Juglans regia 8 20 Exempt - Nut 850$ Remove - Severe 7 Within construction footprint. 493 English walnut Juglans regia 9 20 Exempt - Nut 1,050$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 494 English walnut Juglans regia 7 18 Exempt - Nut 700$ Remove - Severe 6 Within construction footprint. 495 English walnut Juglans regia 10 25 Exempt - Nut 1,250$ Remove - Severe 8 Within construction footprint. 496 English walnut Juglans regia 6 18 Exempt - Nut 550$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 497 English walnut Juglans regia 8 15 Exempt - Nut 850$ Remove - Severe 7 Within construction footprint. 498 English walnut Juglans regia 7 15 Exempt - Nut 700$ Remove - Severe 6 Within construction footprint. 499 English walnut Juglans regia 8 18 Exempt - Nut 850$ Remove - Severe 7 Within construction footprint. 500 English walnut Juglans regia 4 12 Exempt - Nut 350$ Remove - Severe 3 Within construction footprint. 501 English walnut Juglans regia 7 12 Exempt - Nut 700$ Remove - Severe 6 Within construction footprint. 502 English walnut Juglans regia 6 10 Exempt - Nut 550$ Remove - Severe 5 Within construction footprint. 503 English walnut Juglans regia 7 12 Exempt - Nut 700$ Remove - Severe 6 Within construction footprint. Total $ 771,050 page 1 of 15 (1)Australian Willows #289-293 (2)Australian Willows #294-299 (3)Olives #301-304 (4)Olives #305-310 (5)Coast Live Oaks #318-320 (6)Walnut #322 Arborist Report - Tree Photos North 40 Phase II. Los Gatos, CA HortScience | Bartlett Consulting, Divisions of the Bartlett Tree Expert Company August 2023 page 2 of 15 (7)Walnuts #325 (8)Walnuts #322-327 (9)Walnuts #331-333 (10)Walnuts #328-330 (11)Coast Live Oak #334 (12)Trees #337, 338, 339 Arborist Report - Tree Photos North 40 Phase II. Los Gatos, CA HortScience | Bartlett Consulting, Divisions of the Bartlett Tree Expert Company August 2023 page 3 of 15 (13)Jacaranda #338 (14)Black Locust #341 (15)Persimmon #342 (16)Goldenrain Tree #343 (17)Japanese Flowering Apricot #344 (18)Walnut #345 Arborist Report - Tree Photos North 40 Phase II. Los Gatos, CA HortScience | Bartlett Consulting, Divisions of the Bartlett Tree Expert Company August 2023 page 4 of 15 (19)Trees #346-348 (20)Walnuts #349,350 & 368 (21)Walnut #351 (22)Limes #352 & 353 (23)Coast Live Oak #354 (24)Walnuts #355-366 Arborist Report - Tree Photos North 40 Phase II. Los Gatos, CA HortScience | Bartlett Consulting, Divisions of the Bartlett Tree Expert Company August 2023 page 5 of 15 (25)Atlas Cedars #370-372 (26)Oak #373 & Deodar Cedar #374 (27)Walnut #375 (28)Walnuts #377-379 (29)Coast Live Oak #380 (30)Cork Oak #381 Arborist Report - Tree Photos North 40 Phase II. Los Gatos, CA HortScience | Bartlett Consulting, Divisions of the Bartlett Tree Expert Company August 2023 page 6 of 15 (31)Cabbage Palm #383 &Sweetgum #384 (32)Chinese Elm #385 (33)Hollyleaf Cherry #386 (34)Carob #387 (35)Cork Oak #388 (36)Cork Oak #389 Arborist Report - Tree Photos North 40 Phase II. Los Gatos, CA HortScience | Bartlett Consulting, Divisions of the Bartlett Tree Expert Company August 2023 page 7 of 15 (37)Shore Pine #391 (38)Japanese Maple #393 & Pine #392 (39)Cork Oak #394 (40)Cork Oak #395 (41)Cork Oak #396 & 397 (42)Cork Oak #398 Arborist Report - Tree Photos North 40 Phase II. Los Gatos, CA HortScience | Bartlett Consulting, Divisions of the Bartlett Tree Expert Company August 2023 page 8 of 15 (43)Incense Cedars #281 And 282 (44)Siberian elm #277 (45)Cider Gum #267 (46)Coast Live Oak #268 (L) and African Fern-pine 269 (R) (47)Deodar Cedar #266 (48)Aleppo Pine #263 Arborist Report - Tree Photos North 40 Phase II. Los Gatos, CA HortScience | Bartlett Consulting, Divisions of the Bartlett Tree Expert Company August 2023 page 9 of 15 (49)Olive #261 (50)Pin Oak #221 (L) And London Plane (51)Avocado #220 (52)Strawberry Tree #217 (53)Australian Willows #212 - 215 (54)Monterey Cypress #216 Arborist Report - Tree Photos North 40 Phase II. Los Gatos, CA HortScience | Bartlett Consulting, Divisions of the Bartlett Tree Expert Company August 2023 page 10 of 15 (55)Coast Live Oak #283 (56)Arizona Cypress #223 (R)(57)Trees #225 - 233 (58)Trees 229 - 239 (59)Coast Live Oak #240 (60)Coast Live Oak #257 Arborist Report - Tree Photos North 40 Phase II. Los Gatos, CA HortScience | Bartlett Consulting, Divisions of the Bartlett Tree Expert Company August 2023 page 11 of 15 (61)Coast Live Oak #241 And 242 (62)Victorian Box #244 - 251 (63)Coast Live Oak #243 (64)Dead Mulberry #274 (65)Walnuts #252 - 254 (66)Coast Live Oaks #254 - 256 Arborist Report - Tree Photos North 40 Phase II. Los Gatos, CA HortScience | Bartlett Consulting, Divisions of the Bartlett Tree Expert Company August 2023 page 12 of 15 (67)Canary Island Pine #264 (L) And Aleppo Pine #265 (R) (68)Coast redwood #270 (69)Coast Live Oak #278 Arborist Report - Tree Photos North 40 Phase II. Los Gatos, CA HortScience | Bartlett Consulting, Divisions of the Bartlett Tree Expert Company August 2023 page 13 of 15 (70)Chinese Pistache #452 (71)Coast Live Oak #279 and Aleppo pine #280 (72)Coast Live Oak #450 Arborist Report - Tree Photos North 40 Phase II. Los Gatos, CA HortScience | Bartlett Consulting, Divisions of the Bartlett Tree Expert Company August 2023 page 14 of 15 (73)Monterey Pine #449 and Trees #447 & 448 (74)Ginkgo #446 (75)Walnuts #406 - 423 (76)Walnuts #424 - 437 (77)Walnuts #438 - 445 (78)Walnuts #399 - 405 Arborist Report - Tree Photos North 40 Phase II. Los Gatos, CA HortScience | Bartlett Consulting, Divisions of the Bartlett Tree Expert Company August 2023 page 15 of 15 (79)Coast Live Oaks #285 And 286 (80)Coast Live Oak #287 (81)Walnut #288 (82)Walnut #300 August 2023Arborist Report - Tree Photos North 40 Phase II. Los Gatos, CA HortScience | Bartlett Consulting, Divisions of the Bartlett Tree Expert Company This Page Intentionally Left Blank