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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApplication Applicant 2/20/2024City of Springfield Development Services Department 225 Fifth Street Springfield, OR 97477 Tree Felling Permit SPRING9FIELD ALD IL aw Required Project Information (Applicant; complete this section) Applicant Name: Jay McElhose Phone: 541-744-3764 Company SUB - Water division Fax: Address: 202 S. 18th St. Applicant's Rep.: same as above Phone: Company: Fax- Address: Property Owner: Sprinfield Utility Board ---Phone. 541-726-2396 Company: SUB - Water division Fax: Address: 202 S. 18th St. ASSESSOR'S MAP NO: 18030100 (TAX LOT NO(S): 2700 Property Address: 1300 S. 26th St. Size of Property: Acres ❑ Square Feet ❑ Description of If you are filling in this form by hand, please attach your proposal description to this application. Pro osal- Si natures: Please si n and print your name and date in the aggrogriate box on the next gage. .Required Property Associated Cases: Si ns: Case No.: 4� i l -2-4 - D0005L(--T4 P-1, Date: '112-01-2101-q Reviewed by: a Application Fee: $ - , Technical Fee: $ Posta a Fee: TOTAL FEES: $ I PROJECT NUMBER: Revised 1/1/08 Molly Markarian 1 of 5 Signatures Applicant: Owner: The undersigned acknowledges that the information in this application is correct and accurate. � Date: a0 Signatur ..� o. \N -C 5 10 Print If the applicant is not the owner, the owner hereby grants permission for the applicant to act in his/her behalf. -i -;z rte— Date: ?'/ oZ Signa e Print Revised 1/1/08 Molly Markarian 2 of 5 Spt2021LSol�u�thil��8` D UTILITY' BOARD Street, Springfield, OR 97477 SUB WATER DIVISION MEMORANDUM ALI TO: City of Springfield FROM: SUB Water — Engineering (Ladd Boyce) DATE: February 20, 2024 SUBJECT: Narrative for Tree removal due to ice storm damage The Springfield Utility Board, Water Division, is requesting an emergency tree permit to allow the removal of approximately 25 trees at various locations at our Willamette wellfield water facility (1300 S. 26th St.). All of the tress (areas as noted in the attached exhibit and permit application) are damaged, hazard trees that pose a danger to existing water facilities. Most trees were damaged in the ice storm or their condition worsened to the point of endangering active water facilities on the site (various well heads and chlorination building at Willamette Wellfield). f OMPRW y. - -tlmftE=3mr-- 2;4, 4 , 6--.� a I k 41 4.7 J * ik A4 i 4.7 J � � 1 ��, �� � ��y •tel { 101 ON Me �Ag jj f t_ _�: �' •�F:�►'�� Bei ���� `{ ;1T *��� 1"yC i �4,'i ,Y - 1 ■ �, F _ Y rs ,fel • ' - ~_ �-- � _.. r• � � '� �+; _. f'� - �0.-n��^ _ ' } `=rte r••-;7 : �•: � . " , _ - - - _ _. � ' ..- "..-,,,I �. _.� z.s._ � .C'�, ifil�.'�`r. a.:-' _ .. - .. - .- - ,"�� •, a': ": •' - •e: .�' -e tib; +. ��"-s#+: � • _^••� �•� ���t'''iSl!'�`.Y x, .:t , ��'"� . _ � 3 � - tic.._ ,r�� ~� - � � r 1��_ - - -:* _•.-- `+-�" 1•:- pa's, _ -?�_ �'�_ �� - t-• '_� � ._ `."�- "F"'` '� Y`��--r-:,.�.