grit city tree program
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Grit City Tree Program
Program Information Thanks for your interest in planting trees in your neighborhood! Please fill out the information below to request a tree(s) through the Grit City Tree Program, offered through the City of Tacoma’s Department of Environmental Services, Office of Environmental Policy and Sustainability. The goal is to increase canopy cover in neighborhood right-of-ways. This program is limited by available resources; preference will be given to applications that plant large shade trees (where appropriate). Timeline
July – September 2018: Applications can be submitted until September 10, 2018. Applications received after that date will be considered but may be placed on a wait list.
September 2018: The City of Tacoma reviews applications. Confirmations will be sent to property owners with tree distribution details.
October 2018: Trees will be available at the City of Tacoma tree nursery for pick-up by individual applicants to be planted in their Right-of-Way. Trees will be delivered for neighborhood applications to be planted by the applicants in their Right-of-Way.
Applications should be sent to or dropped off at our office, or scanned to trees@cityoftacoma.org.
City of Tacoma Environmental Services, OEPS - Urban Forestry 326 E. D St, Tacoma, WA 98421 If you have questions about the Grit City Tree Program call: (253) 591-5213. Please be sure to call prior to the deadline. For more information about TAGRO, please visit www.cityoftacoma.org/tagro or call (253) 502-2150.
Options for Receiving Free Trees for your right-of-way
Individual Request Applications: 1. For individuals interested in free trees for their right-of-way, an individual property owner may submit an
application along with the “Tree Care Agreement, Including Liability Release” form included in this packet.
2. Trees need to be picked up from the City of Tacoma Tree Nursery at the Recycling and Transfer Center. Confirmation regarding dates for pick-up will be sent out at least two weeks before pick-up days.
3. Bagged TAGRO mix and woodchips will be available at the nursery on a first come, first serve basis. Once supplies run out, participants can pick up unbagged TAGRO at the main Tagro pick-up site at the Central Treatment Plant off Portland Avenue. Staff at the nursery can direct people to the TAGRO location.
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Neighborhood Group Applications (Neighbors Planting Together):
1. Neighbors who can organize a tree planting that involves a minimum of 10 trees and three participating property owners within a two block distance will qualify to submit a Neighborhood Group Application.
2. Neighborhood Group Applications will have trees delivered by City of Tacoma to one designated house.
3. Neighborhood Group Applications will also receive a free delivery of TAGRO Mix and woodchip mulch. One cubic yard of both materials per 10 trees will be delivered to the designated house.
4. Neighborhood Group Applications will be eligible to compete for planting assistance from partner organizations. Planting assistance is limited by the capacity of partner organizations. Preference will be given to the Neighborhood Group Applications with the most number of trees. Please contact us directly if you feel that you or your neighbors may require this additional assistance.
5. Each individual property owner participating in the Neighborhood Group Application needs to submit an application and the “Tree Care Agreement, Including Liability Release” form included in this packet.
6. All individual neighborhood request forms should indicate the designated tree drop-off address. All individual neighborhood applications should be submitted together in one envelope.
Some things to consider as you organize your planting day:
Call 811 or 1-800-424-5555 (www.callbeforeyoudig.org) to locate underground utilities. It is required by the Underground Utilities Damage Prevention Act to call for utility locates at each location before you dig.
For Neighborhood Group Applications, confirm that neighbors can pick-up their trees and Tagro from the designated house. Confirm that everyone called 8-1-1 to have underground utilities marked.
Check that you have tools needed to plant a tree: o Shovels o Gloves o Water source, hose, buckets
Consider borrowing these optional tools: o Wheelbarrow or trashbins with wheels to move Tagro mix to each planting spot o Tarp to contain soil during planting o Post pounder for tree stakes
Read the “Before you Plant” packet carefully
Important considerations: Trees provided through the Grit City Trees Program must be planted in the right of way only. The City of Tacoma Urban Forestry Program will coordinate delivery of trees, TAGRO and mulch for Neighborhood Group Submissions, but the City of Tacoma staff are unable to plant the trees. Residents and neighbors need to be able to plant and care for trees in the right-of-way. In accordance with Tacoma Municipal Code Chapter 9.17, 9.18, and 9.19, abutting property owners are allowed to landscape the planting strip and are responsible for the maintenance of the planting strip, unless otherwise specified by the City. Additionally, the full width of the sidewalk must be clear of vegetation to a height of 8 feet, so pedestrians can walk safely. The full width of the street must be clear of vegetation to a height of 14 feet, so emergency vehicles and delivery trucks have safe access.
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Application for Grit City Trees
Property Owner (Applicant): _______________________________________________ Email: _______________________________
Daytime Phone: _________________________________ Alternate Phone: __________________________________
Alternate Contact: __________________________________________________ Email: _______________________________
Daytime Phone: _________________________________ Alternate Phone: __________________________________
Address (where tree(s) will be planted): __________________________________________________
Number of trees requested for this address: ____________
Are there powerlines or other overhead wires above the planting site? __________
What is the width of the planting area (planting strip)____________
For Neighborhood Group Applications Address for delivery of trees and Tagro:
_________________________________ _________________________________
Additional information about delivery location (e.g. indicate if trees and Tagro mix can be dropped off in a driveway): ________________________________________________________________________________________ Contact Person for Delivery:_____________________________________ Contact Phone Number for Delivery:_______________________________ Is designated drop-off house willing to be a pick-up site for neighbors not included in the group application? (The City of Tacoma will contact you ahead of time with more information): _________
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Please indicate the anticipated planting locations with an X on the attached drawing. f = denotes evergreen Shade Trees (25’ and taller at maturity) Please indicate your first, second, and third choice for tree types. We will try to provide your preference, but cannot
guarantee it.
_______Carpinus caroliniana, Hornbeam
_______Celtis occidentalis, Hackberry
_______Chamaecyparis obtusa, Alaskan cedar f
_______Cladastris kentukea, Yellowwood
_______Gingko biloba, Maidenhair tree
_______Gymnocladus dioicus, Kentucky coffeetree
_______Parrotia persica, Persian ironwood
_______Pinus flexis ‘Vanderwolf’s Pyramid,' Limber Pine f
_______Pinus nigra, Austrian pine f
_______Quercus robur x alba, English oak hybrid
_______Quercus rubra, Red oak
_______Zelkova serrata, Zelkova
Small Trees** for under powerlines (15’-25’ at maturity) **These trees are only available for sites with overhead utilities or 3’-5’ foot wide planting strips. Please indicate your
first, second, and third choice. We will try to provide your preference, but cannot guarantee it.
_______Amelanchier x grandiflora, Serviceberry
_______Cercis canadensis, Redbud
_______Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Gracilis,’ Dwarf Hinoki cypress f
_______Cornus kousa, Dogwood
_______Crataegus crusgalli var. inermis, ‘Thornless Cockspur Hawthorne’
_______Juniperus scopulorum ‘Sky Rocket,' Skyrocket juniper f
_______Picea omorika, Siberian spruce f
_______Styrax japonica, Japanese snowbell
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Checklist _____A Tree Care Agreement and Liability Release must be signed and submitted by all the property owners. _____ For Neighborhood Group Applications:
_____Have at least three applications from property owners been included?
_____Are there at least 10 trees total included between the applications?
_____Have you identified a single drop-off address for the trees, TAGRO and mulch? _____Have you confirmed feasible planting locations in the rights-of-way for each of the trees requested? For more
information about tree placement in the right-of-way, please see the “Planting in the Right-of-Way” webpage: http://www.cityoftacoma.org/cms/One.aspx?portalId=169&pageId=67324
_____Have you marked the location of all the tree plantings on the attached map? _____Have utility locates been completed for all properties?
Additional information or comments:
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Tree Planting Map Indicate on the map which location best fits your house, and mark the locations where you intend to plant the tree(s).
TREE CARE AGREEMENT, INCLUDING LIABILITY RELEASE
City of Tacoma Street Tree Program
The undersigned ("Property Owner") wishes to participate in the City of Tacoma’s (City) Street
Tree Program. In consideration for receiving a free street tree and consultation services from the
City’s Urban Forester, Property Owner hereby agrees:
1. To forever release, discharge and hold City, together with its officers, directors, agents,
employees, representatives, and affiliates, and each and all of their respective successors and
assigns (collectively, the "Released Parties ") free and harmless from any and all debts,
claims, demands, damages, actions, causes of action, liabilities, losses, judgments, costs and
expenses for any reason arising out of or in any way connected to Property Owner's receipt
and planting of a street tree at _______________________ (address) including but not
limited to injury or damage incurred by Property Owner or a third party, or to Property
Owner's property, in connection with any tree(s) received and planted;
2. To covenant not to sue or otherwise bring any legal action against each and all of the
Released Parties for or on account of any claim associated with the street tree;
3. To indemnify, hold harmless and defend each and all of the Released Parties from and against
any and all claims arising out of the receipt of the street tree(s) or the planting of the street
tree(s), excepting those claims caused by the sole active negligence or willful misconduct of
the Released Parties;
4. To maintain the street tree(s), including roots, trunks, branches and leaves, so that no part of
the tree(s) causes or contributes to sidewalk defects or other hazardous conditions in the right
of way.
5. To not top, stub cut, or otherwise prune the tree trunk and/or branches in such a manner as to
permanently damage the structure of the tree, unless doing so is to specifically address
potential hazardous conditions.
I HAVE READ THE FOREGOING RELEASE AND INDEMNITY IN FULL AND
VOLUNTARILY CONSENT TO ITS PROVISIONS.
Signed on:______________________(Date) ________________________________(Location)
Property Owner’s signature: ____________________________________________________________
Property Ownert’s printed name: _________________________________________________________
Property Owner’s Mailing Address (if different from street tree planting location):
___________________________________________________________
Address of street tree planting location: _______________________________________________
_______________________________________________
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