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Sitewide Strategies Vertical Geo- exchange Well Abate Asbestos Solar Ready Fixed-Tilt Solar Overhangs Rain Garden Views to Nature Ground Source Heat Pumps, High Filtration (MERV 16), Dehumidification Underground Rainwater Tank Replenish Mid-Level Planting Remove Invasives Use Natives KEY Health Energy Ecology Water Carbon Resilience Interim Ponds Filter Strip Ground Source Heat Pumps, High Filtration (MERV 16), Dehumidification Curb and Gutter Rainwater Tanks Bioswale Ecological Carbon Sequestration Deep Dig Out for Flooding Capacity Stone Path Edges Flush Mount Solar Terrace Vegetation Down to Creek Low Carbon Concrete Vertical Geo- exchange Well Existing Building Reuse SUSTAINABILITY + RESILIENCE | 187 UMLAUF HPEU PLAN Maintenance While initial decisions greatly influence the durability of both the buildings and the site, it is imperative to prioritize ongoing operations and maintenance to ensure the facilities remain functional and accessible to the public in the future. The UMLAUF is steadfast in its commitment to maintaining non- traditional sustainability systems such as solar, rainwater harvesting, greywater recycling, and more. The plan recommends convening fully integrated meetings with all stakeholders, including operations and maintenance personnel, at the project’s inception. Throughout the process, operations or maintenance teams will be kept informed and engaged to ensure their endorsement and familiarity with the integrated systems with a commitment to training and upskilling personel. Upon project completion, it is recommended to compile a comprehensive maintenance manual for both the buildings and the site, ensuring the continuity of sustainability initiatives for years to come. In alignment with Austin’s Zero Waste citywide initiative, further exploration is encouraged to develop an operations, maintenance, and events plan aimed at achieving zero waste objectives. Aside: Conversations in this process have spurred evaluating sustainability in the perspective of not just the built environment, but also in relation to operations and the organization. The UMLAUF team is re-thinking event-related environmental impacts and community engagement programs in hopes that the operations and organization can leave a positive impact on the environment and community. SUSTAINABILITY + RESILIENCE | 188 UMLAUF HPEU PLAN Sustainability Glossary CERTIFICATIONS Austin Energy Green Building (AEGB) – cultivates innovation in building for the enrichment of the community’s environmental, economic, and human well-being. Known as the first rating system in the U.S. for evaluating the sustainability of buildings, AEGB created a model for many other cities as well as direction for the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED certification system. (Definition was paraphrased directly from Austin Energy’s website.) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) – worldwide green building rating system which provides a framework for healthy efficient, and cost-saving green buildings. (Definition was paraphrased directly from USGBC website.) SITES - provides a comprehensive framework for designing, developing, and managing sustainable and resilient landscapes and other outdoor spaces. (Definition was pulled directly from SITES website.) WELL Building Standard (WELL) – a performance-based system for measuring, certifying, and monitoring features of the built environment that impact human health and well-being, through air, water, nourishment, light, fitness, comfort and mind. (Definition was pulled directly from International WELL Building Institute’s (IWGBI) website.) Living Building Challenge (LBC) - produces regenerative buildings that connect occupants to light, air, food, nature, and community; buildings that are self-sufficient and remain within the resource limits of their site; and buildings that create positive impact on the humans and natural systems that interact with them. (Definition from International Living Building Institute (ILFI) website.) Passive House Institute U.S. (PHIUS) – leading passive building certification program in North America for any type of project, large or small to create comfortable, healthy, resilient structures. (Definition was pulled directly from PHIUS website.) JUST. – a nutrition label for socially just and equitable organizations an organism experience over a 24 hour cycle. Environmental Justice (EJ) – social movement that addresses the reality that poor or marginalized communities are harmed by hazardous waste, air pollution, and land uses from which they do not benefit. HEALTH Health Product Declarations (HPDs) – manufacturer disclosure of potential chemicals and product ingredients. Mean Radiant Temperature – the measure of radiation on a surface. Operational Temperature – a measure of ambient temperature, taking into consideration other comfort factors such as radiation, wind, and heat (the “feels-like” temperature on weather reports). ENERGY Indoor Air Quality – air quality within buildings that relates to the health and comfort of building occupants. 2.5 Particles Per Million (ppm2.5) – fine inhalant materials with diameters that are 2.5 micrometers and smaller. Particles larger than 2.5 ppm cause the largest health risk. The Clean Air Act set by the EPA sets national requirements for air quality monitors based on this metric. Site Net Zero Annual Energy – The site produces as much energy on-site as it consumes on an annual basis. Quality Views – LEED defines as multiple lines of site at least 90 degrees apart to flora, fauna, or sky at least 25’ from exterior of glazing. Renewable Energy – a form of energy that is not depleted when used such as wind, solar, geothermal, etc. Useful Daylight Illuminance – the amount of daylight shone on a surface 4’ above the ground, which is in a light density range that is comfortable to the eyes. Site Energy – the amount of energy used on site (the number reflected in energy bills). Glare – fierce, uncomfortable light. Source Energy – the total amount of raw fuel required to operate the building. Temperature Stratification – where a single space has hot and cold spots with little air mixing. CARBON Circadian Rhythm – the physical, mental, and behavioral changes Greenhouse Gases (GHG) – gases in the atmosphere that raise SUSTAINABILITY + RESILIENCE | 189 UMLAUF HPEU PLAN Sustainability Glossary the surface temperature of the planet. Carbon Dioxide Equivalent (CO2e) – the number of metric tons of CO2 emissions with the same global warming potential as one metric ton of another greenhouse gas. Global Warming Potential – measure of how much infrared thermal radiation a greenhouse gas would absorb over a given time frame after it has been added to the atmosphere. Embodied Carbon - the total greenhouse gas emissions associated with the entire life cycle of a building or product, including the extraction, manufacturing, transportation, and construction phase. Included in these calculations are CO2 equivalents of greenhouse gas emissions released from refrigerant leakage. Operational Carbon - the ongoing carbon emissions resulting from building operational energy consumption. Sequestered Carbon - the carbon dioxide that is captured and stored, often through sustainable practices like afforestation or the use of carbon-absorbing materials. environmental impacts of a building or site over the span of its lifetime, considering the impacts of all the materials and energy that goes into making and operating the building over its lifetime through end of life. Greywater – clean wastewater without pathogen contamination or grease (typically collected from baths, sinks, HVAC condensate, etc.). Purple Pipe – City of Austin’s reclaimed water (greywater) pipe system. Geo-exchange System – transfers heat in and out of the soil where the soil is used as a heat sink. Black-Water – contaminated wastewater. Deep Energy Retrofit – the process of installing and/or replacing parts and pieces of an existing building to improve energy efficiency. Rainwater Harvesting – the collection and storage of rainwater from building roofs. ECOLOGY Stormwater – runoff water that does not infiltrate into the soil but flows over land and collects on surfaces. Shrubs and Forbes – mid-level planting that look like bushes. RESILIENCY Permaculture – an approach to land management and settlement that uses principles of permanent planting. It focuses on diverse plant and animal species and multi-layered planting which creates an interdependent resilient ecology. FEMA 500 year Flood Plane – There is a 0.2% annual chance that a flood event could have a depth of less than 1 foot based on computer models and statistical estimates. Pollinators – an animal that moves pollen from flower to flower such that fertilization can occur for propagation of plants. Run-Off – That portion of the precipitation on a drainage area that is discharged from the area in stream channels. Types include surface runoff, ground water runoff or seepage. On-site Carbon Off-Set - Carbon emissions offset by replacing grid energy with on-site renewables or reducing energy usage with energy reduction strategies. WATER Type III Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) – a 3rd party certified report which shows the environmental impact of a material from harvesting, production, use, to decommission. The procedure of reporting is regulated by ISO 14205. Whole Building/Site Life cycle Analysis – a method of assessing Potable – water that is filtered, treated, and free from contaminants (aka drinking water). City of Austin drinking water quality standards are dictated by the EPA and supplementary local requirements. Non-Potable – any type of water not suitable for human consumption (greywater or blackwater). Swale – A natural or man-made drainage way that is below the adjacent ground level that collects and moves surface run-off. Bio-Swale – A vegetated natural or man-made drainage way that is below the adjacent ground level that collects and moves surface runoff. Bioswales are channels designed to concentrate and convey stormwater runoff while removing debris and pollution. Bioswales can also be beneficial in recharging groundwater. SUSTAINABILITY + RESILIENCE | 190 UMLAUF HPEU PLAN Sustainability Glossary Curb and Gutter – Curb is a vertical or sloping structure located along the edge of a roadway, normally constructed integrally with the gutter, which strengthens and protects the pavement edge and clearly defines the pavement edge to vehicle operators, gutter is a shallow concrete waterway adjacent to a curb for conveying street flow. Raingarden – A vegetated, depressed landscape area designed to capture and infiltrate and/or filter stormwater runoff. The growing medium for the rain garden consists of native soil or biofiltration media. If the infiltration capacity of the subgrade soils is limited, the rain garden can be underlain by an underdrain system. Rain gardens provide removal of pollutants in stormwater runoff similar to other treatment systems. However, because they are restricted to smaller drainage areas and shallower ponding depths, which necessitate a larger surface area, infiltration, evapotranspiration, and biological uptake mechanism may be more significant for rain gardens than other treatment Best Management Practices (BMP). Filter Strip – A strip of permanent vegetation above ponds, diversions and other structures to retard flow of runoff water, causing deposition of transported material, thereby reducing sediment flow. Impervious Cover – The total area of any surface that prevents the infiltration of water into the ground, such as roads, parking areas, concrete, and buildings. Pervious Cover – The area of land within a lot occupied by trees, lawn, mulch, or other materials that permit rainwater to permeate into the subsurface. Underdrain Pipe – A buried pipe or other conduit (subsurface drain). Floodgates – A gate for shutting out, admitting, or releasing a body of water. There are two types: active flood mitigation (requires human interaction to deploy) and passive flood mitigation (has an established elevation that requires no human interaction). Bioretention Pond – A bioretention pond can be large or small and uses a combination of plantings and special drainage systems to filter surface water runoff before it makes its way into the watershed. Plantings around the pond help to slow the velocity of the water and pick up small particles of sediment. Detention – The storage of storm runoff for a controlled release during or immediately following the design storm. Release rates draw down within 24 - 48 hours to make room for additional or subsequent rainfall. On-site Detention – A detention pond which is located within the specific site or subdivision it serves. On-stream Detention – The temporary storage of storm runoff behind embankments or dams located in a channel. Drainage Area: The area contributing storm runoff to a stream or drainage system at a particular point. SUSTAINABILITY + RESILIENCE | 191 UMLAUF HPEU PLAN 08 Plan Implementation Phasing Case Studies UMLAUF HPEU PLAN Phasing The plan outlines three main phases for implementation, emphasizing that sustainability and resilience strategies should be integrated throughout all phases. To ensure equitable access to the UMLAUF site, programming and operational strategies focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion must be implemented along and after the completion of the three phases. Before Phase One, it is recommended to perform an Archaeological Survey of the site. Phase One: Existing Facility Projects The plan proposes initiating existing facility projects as the initial step to promptly address site accessibility and mitigate current water runoff issues. These strategies can be complemented by edge improvements to enhance site safety, strengthen connections to the city, and raise public awareness. Accessibility Site Approach Improvements: Site-wide accessibility enhancements, full access to the museum gallery, and the expansion of public restrooms as a priority. Include water filling stations, benches, and other landscape accessibility and inclusion elements. Parking and Accessible Parking: Include in accessibility approach. Expand parking with code compliant accessible parking spots and relocation of the crosswalk. This could also be the time to install the ground source heat pump loops to be used for new and existing buildings Garden Improvements: Bringing garden pathways into TABS compliance (follow landscape recommendations), reworking the pond edge, concrete walls for extra stormwater storage, and circulation system, replacing landscape irrigation. Install rain gardens and swales to manage and slow stormwater drainage across the site. Add mid-level native vegetation and replace pond vegetation. Repair and improve stormwater drainage from the UMLAUF site under Azie Morton and Barton Springs Roads. Other Museum Renovations: Includes sustainability and resilience strategies, as well as strategies to bring the museum up to standards for art installations. These include placing an ERV, dehumidifier, MERV 16 filters, bathroom booster fans, and seal ductwork, among others. Evaluate roof age and place solar on roof. Place rainwater system (collection tank, gutters, and filtration). Collect greywater off condensate to be re-used for toilets. Edge Improvements: Follow landscape recommendations. Replace fencing along Barton Springs Road and Azie Morton with new edge strategies for visibility and neighborhood enhancement. Consider the curb and gutter strategies on Barton Blvd. During Phase One it is recommended to further engage with the community to get programming feedback and start implementing equity, diversity, and inclusion programs. Track programs and document their impact. Phase Two: Historic Preservation Phase Two could commence either concurrently with phase one or afterward, focusing on historic preservation strategies aimed at preventing the deterioration of the historic homestead. Operational strategies should be enacted to ensure access to the enhanced historic homestead while phase three progresses. Historic Preservation at Home: Includes exterior and interior IMPLEMENTATION | 193 UMLAUF HPEU PLAN more inclusive arrival experience, such as a public area, and a welcoming/decision making plaza. Treehouse: The plan recommends the addition of a connector building of approximately 10,300 SF to support program such as private events, exhibitions, and education. An elevator must be considered for accessibility to the historic homestead. Follow material and system recommendations from Design Guidelines and Sustainability and Resilience chapters (for example: rainwater, greywater for dual plumbing, solar, energy efficiency measures) Historic Garden Enhancements: Additional enhances to the upper garden—such as outdoor event spaces and overlooks— should be implemented when the area is fully accessible. Follow the recommendations on the Landscape chapter. Natural Area: Considers landscape strategies to improve biodiversity on the southern area of the site, and an interpretive trail or boardwalk to unify the site, and provide a space to connect to nature. Accessibility strategies must be implemented to make this area fully or partially accessible. Phasing approaches. Follow the recommendations in the Historic Preservation chapter. Consider energy retrofit, further existing energy data evaluation is recommended. Includes updating MEP systems to heat pumps, include ventilation, filtration, electrification, solar-ready roof, and greywater collection off the condensate. Further feasibility studies are recommended to collect water off historic buildings, install proper catchment and guttering. Historic Preservation at Studio: Includes exterior and interior approaches. Follow the recommendations in the Historic Preservation chapter. Improvements and Access to Upper Garden: Renovating the driveway and accessibility to the Historic Homestead from Barton Blvd. It is recommended to install ground source heat pump loops (for old and new buildings in area) at the same time as driveway renovation. Phase Three: Expansion and Unification Projects Phase Three encompasses the incorporation of two primary connectors and the expansion of space to facilitate the implementation of new programs, encompassing both public and private events, exhibitions, arts education, library services, and expanded operational capabilities. Gateway and welcome zone: The plan recommends the addition of a building of approximately 3,500 SF for educational, operational, and ticketing programs. Follow material and system recommendations from Design Guidelines and Sustainability and Resilience chapters. Along with the building addition, enhancements suggested for the welcome zone must be implemented to support a IMPLEMENTATION | 194 UMLAUF HPEU PLAN Case Studies Three pertinent case studies have been included as references for this plan, each offering valuable insights into the preservation of artist houses and studios, now serving as museums. These case studies analyze similarities, differences, and key takeaways from each project, all of which represent significant examples of successful preservation efforts. While the UMLAUF distinguishes itself through its urban setting, unlike most of the referenced cases situated outside bustling urban centers, all examples share the common goal of preserving the artistic legacies while serving as educational and cultural hubs within their respective contexts. By integrating preservation models with new exhibitions and events, these museums have evolved into national destinations, enriching their communities and honoring the artists’ contributions. Library at The Block in Marfa, Texas / Judd Foundation. Photo by Luis Garvan IMPLEMENTATION | 195 UMLAUF HPEU PLAN The Donald Judd Foundation The Donald Judd foundation in Marfa, Texas, is a thriving art studio, museum, exhibit, and home. The museum experience is divided into two parts, The Block and The Studio. The Block, also known as La Mansana de Chinati, is situated in a separate location within the city. Meanwhile, The Studio comprises three separate downtown spaces: the Architecture Studio, Art Studio, and the Cobb and Whyte Houses. Similarities: • The foundation preserves and interprets the artist’s home and spaces of art production. • A permanent exhibition of the artist’s works span many periods and modes in which Judd worked. • Direct access to the studio spaces where the artist worked. • Sculptures are experienced in their original context, as • The period of historical significance in which the artists lived located by the artist. and worked are similar. • Exterior and interior space are essential to the art. Differences: • The viewings of all facilities are scheduled, guided tours. • The foundation is spread throughout multiple properties, distributed among a small urban context. • The scale of the art is often at an architectural scale which is a bigger and different scale of work. Take-aways: • Preserving the artist’s living and working space sparks interest across diverse communities, from arts and education to tourism. • The house/studio preservation model integrates easily with exhibits of new work, dozens of events, and foundation staff offices. These programs are shared with the UMLAUF. • The unification of an urban district into a cohesive web, consisting of multiple points of interest offers valuable insights for UMLAUF’s vision of a larger arts district. IMPLEMENTATION | 196 UMLAUF HPEU PLAN The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum includes two houses owned and used by the artist in Northern New Mexico. The house on the Ghost Ranch property was used by O’Keeffe in the summer months, but only her larger, year round home in the village of Abiquiu is accessible for tours. Similarities: • The artists lived and worked in a similar period. • The artists both carefully studied and adapted their environments to reflect their sensibilities. • The art has regional character as a center of interest in a • Both artists’ homes include gardens where art and space larger region. interact. Differences: • The UMLAUF is centrally located in a city and can be easily visited. Whereas the O’Keeffe museums require a dedicated effort to reach. • The museum is substantially focused on the life and works of the artist. At the UMLAUF, the role of rotating exhibits, arts education, and events play a more significant role. • Private wedding venue functions are not part of the business model at the O’Keeffe Museum. Take-aways: • The artist’s home as a destination can motivate people to make the journey. • The museum can feature the impact of landscape and environmental regional character on the artist’s work—one of the main features of the UMLAUF garden. • Gardening and landscape characteristics create an important draw to those curious about art and nature. IMPLEMENTATION | 197 UMLAUF HPEU PLAN Sul Ross The new Sul Ross expansion at The Museum of the Big Bend may seem like a distant relation to the UMLAUF, but, in fact, it effectively combines similar program elements to accomplish similar goals. It is instructive in this regard. Similarities: • The MotBB is known to be a destination that is easily accessible to visitors of the national park. While its scale may differ, its context bears resemblance to the UMLAUF’s location adjacent to Zilker Park. The proposed new building has the potential to establish an art center that garners attention and recognition on a broader scale. • Dramatic landscape provided context for viewing and • Each project incorporates a new building that doubles the size understanding art. of the existing museum. Differences: • The Sul Ross is a traditional museum gallery and a single building footprint. • The cost of construction is less due to the simple, flat site. • The integration to the Sul Ross State University campus affords the museum a much different advantage for visitors, and a diversity of users. Take-aways: • The relation of architecture to the landscape can drive the form and performance of the project. • A visionary building can positively transform the perception an institution. • Flexible large assembly spaces used for weddings can maximize use and return on investment and are supportive of arts program building types. IMPLEMENTATION | 198 UMLAUF HPEU PLAN 09 Appendix 08.1 Engagement Attendees 08.2 Survey Responses 08.3 Site Surveys 08.4 Accessibility Assessment 08.5 Environmental Resource Inventory 08.6 Geotechnical (Barton Springs Road Bridge Improvements) UMLAUF HPEU PLAN Work session attendees APPENDIX | 200 UMLAUF HPEU PLAN TAG attendees APPENDIX | 201 UMLAUF HPEU PLAN Public Session Attendees First session: Second session: Zip Code Third session: Attended? Attended Attended Attended Attended Attended Attended Attended Attended Attended Attended Attended Attended Attended Attended Attended Attended Last Name 78727 78723 Boyle 78704 Brady 78704 78704 Branch 78704 78759 Hall 78759 78751 Kohlhaas 78664 78749 Martin 78749 78704 McGill 78704 78735 Peveto 78701 78738 Rogers 78738 78741 Sharphorn 78739 78703 Ho 787 78746 Voelzel 78702 78723 Todd 78401 Huggins 78749 Puckett 78702 78749 Richard 78756 78701 78741 78741 78702 78704 RSVP Studio Tour Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Checked In X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Last Name Alaniz Bhaduri Breaux Chaussonnet Daniel Embry Erickson Frank Frank Gonzalez Featherston Haskins Lewellyn Lewellyn McCoy O'Callaghan Ortiz Peveto Priour Priour Puckett Rogers Thompson Umlauf Weiss Wendt Ulmer Hajka Moragne y Silva Vidal Cheng Williams Harrington Martin Estrada Estrada Franz Scott Cheng Connelly Dukes-Williams Embry MacGuire Arteaga Barber Beckage Crawley Hall Hierholzer Lowe Lowe Minardi Moragne e Silva Pate Piper Sebert Wendt Williams Zepeda First Name Reynaldo Sway Ellen Valerie Brooke Elise Eric Karl Jeanne Ingrid Jason Patricia Larry Marilyn Patrick Marie Charles Paula Jj Caitlin Shannon Frances Carla Richard Elaine Leland Al Michele Jason Penelope Eden Russell Gustavo Alonso Charlene John Jason Jane Penelope Elise Casey Lisa Leila Jeff Jamie Dee Deseree Jo Ann Wes Toni Michele Karen David Pete Elaine Charles Elizabeth Kimberly First Name Email alanizr@mac.com sbhaduri@utexas.edu Charlotte ellenbreaux1@gmail.com vchaussonnet@gmail.com Jim brooke.wellness@gmail.com elise.embry@gmail.com Jennie erickson@erickson.tv karl.frank@engr.utexas.edu Dee karl.frank@engr.utexas.edu ingrid@mfarchitecture.com jhedinn@gmail.com suzielew@sbcglobal.net Russell suzielew@sbcglobal.net mayamccoy@att.net Michael patocallaghan13@gmail.com marie.ortiz@austintexas.gov Charles cmp78701@yahoo.com ppriour@gmail.com Shannon priourj@gmail.com caitlinpuckett@gmail.com Wyatt Shannon@twistleaf.com francesinaustin@gmail.com Nhat carlaumlauf@gmail.com RIchard@weissarc.com Gus agathisms@gmail.com Jonathon lulmer@page.think.com al@martinezengineering.com Dale michelem@stedwards.edu Caitlin jcheng@dtjdesign.com pdwilliams1946@gmail.com Weiss eharrington@law.utexas.edu charlenefranz32@yahoo.com jcheng@dtjdesign.com jane485c@gmail.com pdwilliams1946@gmail.com elise.embry@gmail.com casey.macguire@gmail.com lisalambarteaga@gmail.com barberlj@hotmail.com socogeoscientist@gmail.com djamescrawley@gmail.com dephall@yahoo.com deseree@premiereeventsonline.com tiajonee@yahoo.com jolatx@gmail.com tonimichellestar@hotmail.com michelem@stedwards.edu kjpate58@yahoo.com dpiper8866@att.net gxourtz@gmail.com agathisms@gmail.com cieldesignforgardens@yahoo.com lzbth@live.com APPENDIX | 202 UMLAUF HPEU PLAN Survey Is there anything else you would like to share about the UMLAUF? • Love the bronze pourings! • Sculptures are the theme and less broadly “art” so it’d be nice if could delve into the subject or concept presented in more depth • Please don’t reduce the garden to a minimalist manicured look. I more sculpture insight was provided. Materials, techniques, newer and also more space would create more of a worthwhile destination like the natural aspect technologies, etc. to bring the art form into fuller view. even in bad weather. • Accessibility for all spaces at UMLAUF. Extending the current • It’s important to preserve another Austin icon; combines the art & • Try to integrate planning with Zilker Park. sculpture trails seamlessly to a new path getting up to the house nature aspects that many love Austin for! • Such a beautiful space that can be used for many more exhibits and studio on the hill. • Love the programing - wish that some of the social events were less from local artists along with the beautiful Umlauf sculptures. • Overall I think the Umlauf Sculpture Garden could benefit by expensive. Also more programing in Spanish or for underserved • I wish you would level and pave the main trails in the garden for being a community gathering space for public lectures, exhibits, communities? easier access for mobility impaired persons, especially those in shows, art, classes, etc. I feel the Umlauf Garden has the potential • Concerts. It will help bring people to the park who wouldn’t go manual wheelchairs. The gravel is sometimes uneven or slippery and space to set the precedent in Austin for what a public art otherwise for those with walking disabilities. Please keep having Umlauf After and museum space could be and I would like to be a part of that • I found it by happenstance but I find the art and garden to be a nice Dark events, those are our favorites to attend! journey. place to relax and view various forms of art • More ADA compliant programming. ramps, parking spaces, • Would like to see more/better access to riverfront areas (platforms/ • Rewilding! • Please save our UMLAUF, a hidden gem. sitting areas/ sculpture) • I love the UMLAUF and am so glad to have it in our city. I especially • It I would be lovely to also have outdoor meditation and yoga • the house and property should be accessible to the public. like the free events that happen occasionally! Thanks for this classes. Self-care talks and presentations would be nice as well. • Amazing space and legacy to Austin’s Art History. outreach effort and I’m excited to see what the future holds for you • Love your vendor markets! • I always thought that the Umlauf should focus on Texas and local all! • Free day a week would be great! artists. I am intrigued by the environmental focus in this survey, and • Will these spaces be safe? I understand there’s a lot of homeless • Amazing garden! Loved all volunteers and greeters. think that the Umlauf should pursue that. nearby. I don’t want to be harassed or attacked when visiting a • Addition to more native plants and flowers and parking space. • I’m concerned about the ‘health’ of the retaining wall at the corner museum. of Azie Morton and Barton springs Road -- with the house up above It’s a treasure! • • on the hill..... I’m thankful for the peaceful nature of the garden and polite and • More flowers around the garden • Great exhibit. I had a wonderful time. friendly personality of the attendants. • I loved this experience! My one suggestion, in order to reduce • There needs to be more emphasis on why sculpture, as a medium, • Very cool. Would love to learn more about Charles’s wife and their paper. I would have a plaque next to each exhibit and have the is important. More education on the medium itself. relationship. Maybe even be able to read some of her poems small blurb that’s on the map, directly in front of the sculpture. • Needs more public awareness • Love the nature incorporated pieces!! • We love coming on free days, would love to see those expanded if • i really appreciate that you can walk all over the gardens and that • An amazing and unique sculpture garden in Austin, with an amazing possible. the space has more of a nature feel than a manicured garden. it is team • It’s a lovely space. Taking care of it and making it more arts centric beautifully maintained and feels welcoming. • I would love to see more indoor exhibition space so that exhibitions is important. While I have attended a wedding there that was very • Love this place! • I like the historical parts to the art and how it was made APPENDIX | 203 UMLAUF HPEU PLAN Survey Survey Is there anything else you would like to share about the UMLAUF? nice, I think that kind of use should be limited. Acknowledgement” in all the UMLAUF’s materials. A good example were later told that was the museum’s Director. So, if you do have • Thank you from UT is here: https://www.ischool.utexas.edu/indigenous-land- Home/Studio open to public, you need to have clear instructions • The UMLAUF is a treasure! Keep up the great work. acknowledgment so visitors understand. Yelling at paying visitors is no way to run a • Just so grateful for this place • I love this garden and museum. Good luck making changes with the business.* • I haven’t been able to attend in months because there is never neighbors y’all have! • The UMLAUF currently feels very much like a DIY local museum. anywhere to park • Beautiful grounds wonderful staff Any new work should focus on elevating the experience and making • I would love for it to be a beautiful garden to visit with more focus • It is such a charming space! No parking lots please- just more it a world-class museum/must-see Austin destination. I’d hope that on the scupltor and his sculpture, with underlying strategy of smart access to the whole of it by opening up the house and having the UMLAUF be open to progressive ideas that take the UMLAUF environmental stewardship. Don’t try to do too many things. classes there like Laguna Gloria beyond its current state of unmaintained irrelevance, otherwise the • Have a meditation space/class (like the Yoga classes), Dance • Provide more of a balance of all the types and themes of Umlauf’s cost and effort of the project will not be worth it. lessons, identify the tree species throughout his career. Right now the garden seems to exhibit too • Yes, to paraphrase what I responded to a question above, I think • It would be nice to have tickets to keep as souvenirs (ie: MFA, other many of his religious works. Thanks for asking! the sculture garden and artists home would be a much better art museums usually have printed tickets) • More publication, particularly by City of Austin, about Umlauf venue for fine art (especially sculture) and local art rather than • Katie Robinson Edwards is a superb curator and director. I look Gardens -- gem in downtown Austin. forward to more interesting exhibits at the Umlauf under her • Art in nature. contemporary art. I’ve seen some exhibits here and I appreciated some (the tall chairs were amazing and a soundbath inside the stewardship. • A lovely place • It’s a jewel. But sort of overlooked locally gallery area had an installation of a projector that displayed flower • Parking is number 1. There is zero parking across the street now. that would either wilt or grow when your shadow passed through • I would like to see a true tie between the home and studio and the So it can take 20 min. To find a spot. Easier parking/ shuttle from them and those were amazing) but to be honest, very few felt like sculpture garden. It could be cool to utilize the home similarly to Zilker etc.. make it more likely for more frequent visits. they were in their natural setting and some felt noticebly out of out the blue house of Frieda Kahlo in Mexico city where it is preserved • Garden open for meditation/quiet contemplation during non public of place (there was an installation using pvc pipe around the pond a intact but has excellent information on the artists process and life. hours It would be great to also have classes that are specific to sculpture • Love it! and keep the space sculpture centric. I would also love for the • Beautiful place couple years ago and i think one using strips of tire). Also, I believe the space at the top of the trail where has a good amount of space for more of Umlaufs works as well as some other areas around the gardens to be more intentional visually and more sustainable is • It’s a wonderful place - it’s just hard for a young family to access. garden. I actually have more ideas (I’m a full time independent artist design and maintenance. • Love this place • UMLAUF is a treasure and I have great faith in the current so of course I have opinions on all of this lol) but I don’t want to leadership. ramble too much. Thank you for your time and your contribution to • This land area was a historic gathering zone for the Iroquois • It would be great to see more of the Home/Studio. My husband the garden it’s a really wonderful space. Confederacy peace conference of Indigenous peoples, and was and I visited several months ago and tried to see it, only we were • Many people in Austin have not seen the beautiful UMLAUF sacred land for the Tonkawa people. There should be a “Land yelled at for trespassing. It was really rude and unprofessional. We space. If you are looking at doing more, Laguna Gloria is a good APPENDIX | 204 UMLAUF HPEU PLAN Survey Is there anything else you would like to share about the UMLAUF? example to follow, albeit with a much bigger area that can handle • I would like to see better leadership at the Executive level on the a lot: public and private event rentals, art classes, a gallery space, UMLAUF staff. The local reputation of its current ED/Curator is beautification and upkeep of the grounds, an on-site restaurant, underwhelming and does not provide the local public confidence etc. that this project will see completion in the near future.* • This is a beautiful space, thank you! • Need to preserve the calm ambience of the garden. Keep it • More of it needs to be more accessible to the public. informal. • Please make sure that the current political climate of “anti-woke- • Preserve its uniqueness. ness” has no place in this facility. While some restraint should • Love it typically be exercised in creating any public display, UMLAUF • Very excited about this next phase for the UMLAUF! should provide for artistic expression that seeks to tell a true story, • Thank you for protecting this beautiful space. irrespective of socio-political or economic orientation. • It’s a great space! • I’d like to suggest a biography of the artist of his life and his art for • While we greatly enjoy the permanent collection we would like to children. One at elementary level and one at middle school level. see a dedicated area featuring modern artists and rotating exhibits Perhaps a photo display of his life. in the gallery/visitor center. A walk through of his studio and home • stay true to the uniqueness of this place...don’t loose the magic would be helpful to learn about Charles Umlauf’s history and work • La jefa de la UMLAUF es muy mala. Me gritó por tomar una process. bandera del ORGULLO en Junio.* • I don’t know much about UMLAUF so I don’t have much of a • In terms of increasing public access, dealing with parking and preference for preserving historic parts of the home and studio, providing more direct access through public transportation would as much as making the space more accessible and enriching for go a long way. I think that we might also create more interest by the community (in whatever way). At my first visit I really enjoyed mounting some rotating outside exhibits more often, and anything all the outdoor space and sculptures but I didn’t learn much about interactive/”instagramable” is always a good pull. In terms of the the context, process, and significance of the works. If I did, maybe house and studio and small garden, I really think that no matter I would feel more strongly about preservation of the studio, but I what direction we go in terms of their use, the fact that we have feel like I would rather advocate for more public use and education those spaces existing as they did +20 years ago is an amazing and instead? unique resource that we should protect. I am not familiar enough with environmental factors to really comment, but I do know that one aspect that visitors really enjoy is nature, and we should do everything in our power to continue to preserve that. * The UMLAUF carefully reviewed all community comments and values the feedback received. These statements have been thoroughly investigated by our staff and Board of Directors. APPENDIX | 205 UMLAUF HPEU PLAN Programming Workshop Results from Programming Workshop with the UMLAUF APPENDIX | 206 UMLAUF HPEU PLAN Programming Workshop Results from Programming Workshop with the UMLAUF APPENDIX | 207 UMLAUF HPEU PLAN As-built Survey TABLE OF CONTENTS: SHEET 1 - BOUNDARY EXHIBIT SHEET 2 - TOPOGRAPHIC EXHIBIT SHEET 3 - DETAIL SHEET SHEET 4 - TREE EXHIBIT SHEET 5 - TREE TABLE AS-BUILT SURVEY OF 7.365 ACRES ± OUT OF THE I. DECKER SURVEY, ABSTRACT 8, CITY OF AUSTIN, TRAVIS COUNTY, TX 0 40 80 UEDNH@ 1" A 40' LEGEND 1/2" IRON ROD SET (PINK CAP STAMPED "SURVEY WORKS") 1/2" IRON ROD FOUND (UNLESS NOTED) IRON PIPE FOUND (TYPE NOTED) NAIL FOUND (TYPE NOTED) "X" MARK FOUND BOLT FOUND BM TEMPORARY BENCHMARK CRITICAL ROOT ZONE = DIAMETER EQUAL IN FEET TO TWICE THE NUMBER OF INCHES OF THE TREE'S TRUNK DIAMETER MH SD E LP W T FH WW G PP WV E E CO S MANHOLE (UNKNOWN) BOLLARD MANHOLE STORM SIGN ELECTRIC JUNCTION BOX AIR CONDITIONING UNIT LIGHT POLE TRAFFIC SIGNAL BOX GUY WIRE WATER METER IRRIGATION CONTROL VALVE TELE. COMM. PEDESTAL FIRE HYDRANT MANHOLE WASTEWATER GAS METER POWER POLE WATER VALVE MANHOLE ELECTRIC ELECTRIC METER CLEAN OUT STATUE / SCULPTURE ELECTRIC VAULT (UNLESS NOTED) TRAFFIC SIGNAL POLE BIKE RACK oo ] // OHU T G W SD WW \\\\ GUARD RAIL CHAIN LINK FENCE WROUGHT IRON FENCE WOOD FENCE OVERHEAD UTITLITY UNDERGROUND TELE. COMM. UNDERGROUND GAS UNDERGROUND WATER UNDERGROUND STORM DRAIN UNDERGROUND WASTEWATER EDGE OF PAVEMENT PROPERTY LINE ADJOINER LINE CONCRETE AREA WALLS WOOD DECK GRAVEL AREA STONE AREA BRICK AREA DOC. NO. O.P.R.T.C. VOL. PG. P.R.T.C. R.P.R.T.C. ON/OFF R.O.W. ( ) AL R CB D CL INV RCP CMP FF + 100' TW BW DI DOCUMENT NUMBER OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS TRAVIS COUNTY VOLUME AND PAGE PLAT RECORDS TRAVIS COUNTY REAL PROPERTY RECORDS TRAVIS COUNTY STRUCTURE ON/OFF SUBJECT PROPERTY RIGHT OF WAY RECORD INFORMATION ARC LENGTH RADIUS DELTA ANGLE CHORD BEARING CHORD LENGTH INVERT REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE CORRUGATED METAL PIPE FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATION SPOT ELEVATION TOP OF WALL BOTTOM OF WALL DRAINAGE INLET F L A O P O P R D H O A X I Z M A A R T D E LI N E AL:(118.56') R:(302.76') D:(22°26'15") CB:(N 41°42'00" E) CL:(117.81') BNA229057( SA413087( EA33�36(16" DCAR 4:�15(44" H DNA228082( BARTON CREEK S D ZONE AE TEMPORARY BENCHMARK SET MAG NAIL IN ASPHALT WITH WASHER D ELEVATION: 459.60' S \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ BM \\\\ (190.29') (N 52°55'07" E) R 61�31(31" H 2:1032( \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 3/4" IRON ROD FOUND \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ ZONE X (SHADED) D S \\\\ AZIE MORTON RD (FORMERLY ROBERT E. LEE RD.) (ROW VARIES, PER PLAT) D S \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ T 1:�4:(14" H 21031( (59.75') (N 44°33' E) R 53�45(25" H 6:031( (36.04') (N 63°28' E) R 73�18(67" H 47022( (51.17') (N 48°38' E) R 58�28(67" H 62038( \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \ \ \ \ ] \ \ \ \ ] ] ] / / // \\\\ \ \ \ \ ] \\\\ 2 8 . 7 ' ] \ \ \ \ ] \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ ] ] \\\\ ] 6 . 8 ' ] ] ] ] ] ] ] \\\\ \\\\ ] F F O 6' . 0 \\\\ ] \\\\ ] \\\\ \\\\ PK NAIL FOUND IN ROCK \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \ \ \ \ T 85�53(15" H 26087( TEMPORARY BENCHMARK SET MAG NAIL IN ASPHALT WITH WASHER ELEVATION: 465.52' (116.83') (N 29°56'30" E) R 38�28(45" H 227036( (5.59') (N 51°48'15" E) R 59�17(37" H 6097( (386.39') (N 30°28'52" E) R 39�12(46" H 49704:( AL:(169.32') R:(454.96') D:(21°19'23") CB:(N 41°08'34" E) CL:(168.34') BNA27:036( SA5650:7( EA32�29(64" DCAR 49�41(59" H DNA279039( WITH SQUARE TOP TWISTED \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ 8' 9 . 4 5 E " 5 4'1 4 ° 0 4 S \\\\ N 6 2 ° 0 1 4 4 . 8 1 ' ' 1 1 " W \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ BM \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ AZIE MORTON RD (ROW VARIES, PER PLAT) \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ 4 . 4 ' \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \ \ \ \ ] CALCULATED POINT FROM WHICH A 1/2" IRON ROD FOUND WITH AN ALUMINUM CAP STAMPED "KENT MCMILLAN" BEARS: S 35°50'07" W 0.30' o o o o oo oo oo oo oo 5/8" IRON ROD FOUND WITH AN ALUMINUM CAP STAMPED "KENT MCMILLAN 15" o o o o o o o o o o o o oo LOT 1 SOUTH LUND PARK SEC. 3 VOL. 7, PG. 49 P.R.T.C. 1/2" IRON PIPE FOUND 1/2" IRON ROD FOUND (PINK CAP STAMPED "SURVEY WORKS") ] ] 0 . 7 ' O F F o o ] ] R ( N 7 3 ] ( 3 0 2 5 9 ° 3 3 . 6 0 ' ) ' 5 0 4 1 3 � 1 2 0 ( 4 5 ( 2 2 " " W ) ° ] LOT 7 SOUTH LUND PARK SECTION 2 VOL. 7, PG. 8 P.R.T.C. ] ] 3/4" IRON PIPE FOUND (DISTURBED) ZONE X (SHADED) APPROXIMATE FLOOD HAZARD LINE ZONE X (UNSHADED) CALLED 5.45 ACRES VOL. 11018, PG. 873 R.P.R.T.C. oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo 29.6' oo oo ( 7 4 2 . 5 6 ' ) ( S 3 0 ° 3 9 ' 2 2 " W ) T 3 9 � 1 6 ( 6 2 " ° 8 4 1 0 9 8 ( CALLED 0.4149 ACRES VOL. 11080, PG. 1068 R.P.R.T.C. \ \ \ \ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ BARTON BOULEVARD (38' ROW, PER PLAT) \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \\\\ 0 . 6 ' O F F \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ BM \\\\ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\\\ [2] \ \ \ \ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 4 7 . 0 ' \\\\ \ \ \ \ \\\\ TEMPORARY BENCHMARK SET MAG NAIL IN ASPHALT WITH WASHER ELEVATION: 533.81' LOT 26 SOUTH LUND PARK SECTION 2 VOL. 7, PG. 8 P.R.T.C. LOT 26 LOT 25 LOT 24 LOT 23 LOT 22 L I ( 4 1 . 5 ' N S C O M B W . , O . R . P E R A V E N U E P L A T ) I CERTIFY THAT THIS SURVEY HAS BEEN COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT REQUIREMENTS OF THE STANDARDS OF PRACTICE FOR SURVEYING IN THE STATE OF TEXAS TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF. LOT 25 DATE OF LAST FIELD WORK: OCTOBER 17, 2023 _____________________________________________________ DEREK KINSAUL, R.P.L.S. NO. 6356 OCTOBER 19, 2023 DRAWN BY:EO FIELD CREW: JZ, EM, BB REVIEWED BY: CLM / DJK REVISION #: SHEET SIZE = 24"X36" LOT 19 LOT 18 LOT 17 LOT 16 LOT 15 BARTON SPRINGS HEIGHTS VOL. 3, PG. 165 P.R.T.C. LOT 21 LOT 20 \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ I D R S G N R P S N O T R A B \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ) T A L P R E P , I S E R A V W O R ( \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\\\ 1/2" IRON PIPE FOUND IN CONCRETE oo N 0.3' O oo oo 3/4" IRON PIPE FOUND WITH 60D 48.3' NAIL IN CENTER oo oo \\\\ ] oo // ] ] // / / oo oo oo o o o o \ \ \ \ 7.6' o o o o 1/2" IRON ROD FOUND WITH YELLOW CAP STAMPED "TERRA FIRMA" 3.7' 61.5' POND MEASURED ACREAGE 7.365 ACRES ± (273.38') (N 08°05' W ) S 10°34'18" E 274.18' oo oo oo oo R.O.W. TAKING CALLED 2,360 SQ. FT. TRACT (DOC. NO. 2000184846, O.P.R.T.C.) T 61�69(69" H 359072( [1] oo oo \ \ \ \ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ oo \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ (11.53') (N 30°03' E) S 27°50'16" W 11.62' 1/2" IRON PIPE FOUND WITH NAIL oo oo oo 3 . 4 ' oo oo 1" SQUARE BOLT FOUND NORTH OF LINE 0.19' o o o o \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ / / o o o o TOP OF STONE WALL \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ (68.38') (N 59°54' W) R 73�34(53" ° 7906:( (57.16') (N 88°14' W) T 9:�24(37" ° 6803:( LOT 14 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ oo ( 3 9 4 0 . . 9 9 0 8 ' ' ) ( 2 8 2 8 . 6 0 3 0 ' ' ) o o . o o oo 3/4" o o o o \\\\ 1 0.1' ( R O W V A R S U N S E T V W I E S , P E R P L A T ) \\\\ CALLED 1.980 ACRES VOL. 9395, PG. 328 R.P.R.T.C. / / 69.1' // 54.0' 1/2" IRON ROD FOUND WITH YELLOW CAP STAMPED "TERRA FIRMA" oo \\\\ \\\\ oo \\\\ 14.4' \\\\ oo \\\\ oo \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ BARTON BLVD (ROW VARIES, PER PLAT) \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ 7.5' ' \\\\ E " 2 0 5 5 ° 5 4 S ' 0 8 . 4 8 \\\\ ] \\\\ T 55�13(41" H 38029( \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ oo oo \ \ \ \ 1" IN ASPHALT \\\\ \\\\ oo oo oo oo ' 8 . 5 \\\\ ' 2 . 3 \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ (116.14') (S 40°09' W) T 48�56(11" ° 227014( (168.80') (S 39°54' W) T 48�41(53" ° 27:017( CALLED 1.999 ACRES DOC. No. 2022156097 O.P.R.T.C. F L O O D A P P R O X H A Z A R D I M A T E L I N E ( Z O N E U N S H A D E D X ) ( Z O N E S H A D E D X ) UTILITY NOTES 1. SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEES THAT THE UTILITES SHOWN COMPRISE ALL SUCH UTILITIES IN THE AREA, EITHER IN SERVICE OR ABANDONED AND DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE UTILITIES SHOWN ARE IN THE EXACT LOCATION INDICATED (UTILITIES SHOWN HEREON MAY BE EXAGGERATED FOR GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION ONLY). SURVEYOR DOES CERTIFY THAT UTILITIES ARE LOCATED AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE FROM THE INFORMATION AVAILABLE. 2. ALL SUBSURFACE UTILITIES AND PIPE SIZES SHOWN HEREON ARE APPROXIMATE AND HAVE NOT BEEN FIELD VERIFIED. 3. UNDERGROUND UTILITIES IF DEPICTED HEREON ARE A COMBINATION OF AUSTIN WATER GIS DATA AND AUSTIN WATER ASBUILT DRAWINGS. GENERAL NOTES: 1) THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL RECORDED AND UNRECORDED EASEMENTS. SURVEYOR HAS MADE NO INVESTIGATION FOR EASEMENTS OF RECORD, ENCUMBRANCES, RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS OR OWNERSHIP TITLE EVIDENCE. 2) SUBJECT TO ALL APPLICABLE DEVELOPMENT CODES AND ZONING ORDINANCES. 3) DUE TO DIFFERING BUILDING PRACTICES, BUILDING DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE. 4) ANY UTILITIES SHOWN HEREON MAY BE EXAGGERATED FOR GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION ONLY. 5) OWNERSHIP DEED RECORDED IN VOLUME 11018, PAGE 873 AND VOLUME 9395, PAGE 328, TRAVIS COUNTY RECORDS. 6) TREE TYPES TO BE VERIFIED BY CERTIFIED ARBORIST. SURVEYED FOR: UMLAUF PROJECT NO. 23-0124 605 AZIE MORTON RD, AUSTIN, TX FLOOD INFORMATION PER WWW.FEMA.GOV, A PORTION OF THIS PROPERTY APPEARS TO BE LOCATED IN ZONE X (SHADED). THIS PROPERTY WAS FOUND IN MAP NUMBER 48453C0445K, DATED 01/22/2020. DATUM & BEARING BASIS TEXAS STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, CENTRAL ZONE (4203), NAD 83. GRID NORTH, ELEVATION DATA NAVD 88, GEOID 18. DISTANCES IN US SURVEY FEET (GRID). STERZING ST (ROW VARIES, PER PLAT) LPIRCUWTXHoYRTMU.ERO UWTXHoYRTMU.ERO 1208 WSNDPF FTLXH DWUVLP, Vf 89841 ILTO #101=4158 (512) 5==-9068 UKHHV 1 �� 5 SURVEYOR NOTES [1] WALKING PATH AND FENCE OVERLAP CALLED 0.4149 ACRE TRACT AS DEPICTED HEREON. [2] RIGHT-OF-WAY DISCREPANCY BETWEEN CALLED 0.4149 ACRE TRACT AND BARTON SPRINGS HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, AS DEPICTED HEREON BY HATCHED AREA. APPENDIX | 208 UMLAUF HPEU PLAN Topographic Survey TABLE OF CONTENTS: SHEET 1 - AS-BUILT EXHIBIT SHEET 2 - TOPOGRAPHIC EXHIBIT SHEET 3 - DETAIL SHEET SHEET 4 - TREE EXHIBIT SHEET 5 - TREE TABLE TEMPORARY BENCHMARK SET MAG NAIL IN ASPHALT WITH WASHER ELEVATION: 465.52' WASTE WATER MANHOLE TOP OF RIM ELEV: 466.81' 8" PVC INV (S): 461.20' 8" PVC INV (N): 461.12' 30" RCP INV: 461.39' 30" RCP INV: 461.39' #244584 #244585 OHU OHU OHU OHU OHU SIDEWALK \\\\ G 467 \\\\ OHU OHU \\\\ OHU OHU OHU PPPP 466 OHU OHU T G OHU OHU OHU TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY OF 7.365 ACRES ± OUT OF THE I. DECKER SURVEY, ABSTRACT 8, CITY OF AUSTIN, TRAVIS COUNTY, TX LEGEND 1/2" IRON ROD SET (PINK CAP STAMPED "SURVEY WORKS") 1/2" IRON ROD FOUND (UNLESS NOTED) IRON PIPE FOUND (TYPE NOTED) NAIL FOUND (TYPE NOTED) "X" MARK FOUND BOLT FOUND BM TEMPORARY BENCHMARK CRITICAL ROOT ZONE = DIAMETER EQUAL IN FEET TO TWICE THE NUMBER OF INCHES OF THE TREE'S TRUNK DIAMETER MH SD E LP W T FH WW G PP WV E E CO S MANHOLE (UNKNOWN) BOLLARD MANHOLE STORM SIGN ELECTRIC JUNCTION BOX AIR CONDITIONING UNIT LIGHT POLE TRAFFIC SIGNAL BOX GUY WIRE WATER METER IRRIGATION CONTROL VALVE TELE. COMM. PEDESTAL FIRE HYDRANT MANHOLE WASTEWATER GAS METER POWER POLE WATER VALVE MANHOLE ELECTRIC ELECTRIC METER CLEAN OUT STATUE / SCULPTURE ELECTRIC VAULT (UNLESS NOTED) TRAFFIC SIGNAL POLE BIKE RACK oo ] // OHU T G W SD WW \\\\ GUARD RAIL CHAIN LINK FENCE WROUGHT IRON FENCE WOOD FENCE OVERHEAD UTITLITY UNDERGROUND TELE. COMM. UNDERGROUND GAS UNDERGROUND WATER UNDERGROUND STORM DRAIN UNDERGROUND WASTEWATER EDGE OF PAVEMENT PROPERTY LINE ADJOINER LINE CONCRETE AREA WALLS WOOD DECK GRAVEL AREA STONE AREA BRICK AREA DOC. NO. O.P.R.T.C. VOL. PG. P.R.T.C. R.P.R.T.C. ON/OFF R.O.W. ( ) AL R CB D CL INV RCP CMP FF + 100' TW BW DI DOCUMENT NUMBER OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS TRAVIS COUNTY VOLUME AND PAGE PLAT RECORDS TRAVIS COUNTY REAL PROPERTY RECORDS TRAVIS COUNTY STRUCTURE ON/OFF SUBJECT PROPERTY RIGHT OF WAY RECORD INFORMATION ARC LENGTH RADIUS DELTA ANGLE CHORD BEARING CHORD LENGTH INVERT REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE CORRUGATED METAL PIPE FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATION SPOT ELEVATION TOP OF WALL BOTTOM OF WALL DRAINAGE INLET WASTE WATER MANHOLE TOP OF RIM ELEV: 465.18' 6" PVC INV: 457.23' (FILLED IN) G \\\\ T U H O \\\\ \\\\ G \\\\ BM OHU OHU S S D D OHU OHU OHU \\\\ \\\\ OHU OHU G W W W W S S D D 4 6 5 \\\\ OHU OHU OHU \ \ \ \ G 4 6 5 \\\\ W W OHU OHU WW OHU OHU OHU W W 464 G \\\\ \\\\ WW \\\\ T WW \\\\ W W T #244516 \\\\ \\\\ WW \\\\ \\\\ W WASTE WATER MANHOLE TOP OF RIM ELEV: 464.11' 8" RCP INV (N): 458.94' 8" IRON PIPE INV (S): 459.00' 6" PVC INV (E): 461.18' OHU OHU OHU OHU OHU G #244843 OHU OHU OHU G OHU OHU G 464 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 4 6 4 PP \ \ \ \ 4 6 4 O H U O H U O H U G \ \ \ \ O H U O H U G 4 6 3 \ \ \ \ PP OHU OHU PP 4 6 4 S I D E W A L K O H U O H U O H U G \ \ \ \ O H U O H U \ \ \ \ O H U O H U G \ \ \ \ 18" RCP INV: 462.14' 18" RCP INV: 462.12' 4 6 4 D R I V E W A Y \\\\ \\\\ 4 6 3 O H U O H U O H U \ \ \ \ O H U O H U G 4 6 3 4 6 4 \ \ \ \ O H U G O H U O H U \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ 4 6 3 4 6 2 METAL UMLAUF SIGN O H U O H U #245241 4 6 3 O H U O H U 4 6 2 463 \ \ \ \ O H U O H U O H U \ \ \ \ 464 PP G O H U O H U 4 6 2 \ \ \ \ O H U O H U \ \ \ \ U H O \\\\ 4 6 4 \\\\ 4 6 3 4 6 2 \\\\ 2 8 . 7 ' PP WW ] W W ] ] W W / / // O H U 4 6 4 G O H U O H U O H U O H U O H U \ \ \ \ 18" RCP INV: 460.85' 18" RCP INV: 461.45' D R I V E W A Y 464 \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \ \ \ \ ] ] G A T E OHU OHU G 466 6 6 4 \\\\ \\\\ S S D D \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ AZIE MORTON RD (ROW VARIES, PER PLAT) \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ 5 6 4 \\\\ \\\\ O H U \\\\ 4 . 4 ' 4 6 4 oo oo 0 7 4 o o oo 4 6 9 oo 4 6 8 oo 4 6 7 4 6 6 O H U ] G A T E 464 UMLAUF SIGN 4 6 4 466 S 465 E LOT 1 SOUTH LUND PARK SEC. 3 VOL. 7, PG. 49 P.R.T.C. PP 470 CO 475 U H O 4 8 0 485 490 495 5 9 4 0 5 0 505 510 30" RCP INV: 469.11' 30" RCP INV: 469.09' S S D D 475 1 7 4 4 7 2 473 4 7 4 4 7 6 4 7 7 478 479 480 4 8 5 490 5 9 4 5 0 0 ] OHU ] PP 0 . 7 ' O F F o o 515 ] 520 525 ] 505 510 515 520 2 5 5 5 3 0 535 5 2 5 530 ] 535 LOT 7 SOUTH LUND PARK SECTION 2 VOL. 7, PG. 8 P.R.T.C. 36" RCP INV: 525.53' LP OHU OHU W W #244117 ] 5 3 7 5 2 6 ] STONE DRAINAGE CANAL 536 5 3 5 ] 5 5 3 2 7 7 535 6 3 5 5 3 5 0 . 6 ' O F F S D WV OHU PP W W \\\\ \\\\ 534 S D W \\\\ O H U \\\\ \\\\ BM #244247 \ \ \ \ \\\\ W 5 3 4 \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ 463 465 LP O H U S S LP S 4 6 3 FH 465 S 466467 4 6 8469 470 o o o o GATE o o DIVERSION INLET STRUCTURE o o o o o o o o ZONE X (SHADED) APPROXIMATE FLOOD HAZARD LINE ZONE X (UNSHADED) 475 480 485 490 oo oo 495 500 oo oo oo 505 oo 510 515 520 525 530 5315325 3 35 4 3 S AC 4 6 3 1-STORY BUILDING 465 4 6 4 4 6 3 CALLED 5.45 ACRES VOL. 11018, PG. 873 R.P.R.T.C. 6 6 4 4 6 5 4 6 4 3 6 4 6 24 PERGOLA 463 464 465 THH EHWBLN B )TIHHW 4. S 4 6 2 465 464 463 462 W W W CENTERLINE OF CREEK 485 489 490 oo oo 4 8 8 4 8 7 4 8 6 W 4 8 5 oo oo oo oo oo W \ \ \ \ 4 7 . 0 ' \\\\ W \ \ \ \ 5 3 2 \\\\ W \ \ \ \ 5 3 1 \ \ \ \ 5 3 0 \\\\ \\\\ W \\\\ \\\\ 5 2 9 5 2 8 \\\\ BARTON BOULEVARD (38' ROW, PER PLAT) W \\\\ 5 2 7 \\\\ 5 2 W \\\\ 5 2 6 5 W \\\\ \\\\ W \\\\ \\\\ W 5 2 0 \\\\ W \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ 5 1 0 \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ LOT 24 LOT 23 LOT 22 LOT 21 LOT 20 W \ \ \ \ 533 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\\\ W \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ TEMPORARY BENCHMARK SET MAG NAIL IN ASPHALT WITH WASHER ELEVATION: 533.81' STORM DRAIN MANHOLE (2.5'X1.5' BOX) TOP OF RIM ELEV: 534.05' INVERT: 529.45' LOT 26 LOT 25 W W W W W W \ \ \ \ SD S D W O H U W S D PP L I ( 4 1 . 5 ' N S C O M B W . , O . R . W S D P E R A V E N U E P L A T ) W S D W S D W WW WW LOT 26 SOUTH LUND PARK SECTION 2 VOL. 7, PG. 8 P.R.T.C. LOT 25 SHEET SIZE = 24"X36" F L A O P O P R D H O A X I Z M A A R T D E LI N E BARTON CREEK 2.6'X4.6' DRAINAGE INLET TOP OF RIM ELEV: 456.89' 30" CMP INV (N): 452.69' 18" RCP INV (E): 452.59' S D 24" RCP INV (S): 453.29' ZONE AE TEMPORARY BENCHMARK SET MAG NAIL IN ASPHALT WITH WASHER D ELEVATION: 459.60' S S D 4 9 5 \\\\ OHU \\\\ \\\\ OHU BM 460 D S \\\\ WW WW OHU AZIE MORTON RD (FORMERLY ROBERT E. LEE RD.) (ROW VARIES, PER PLAT) WW WW WW WW WW D S \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ 460 \\\\ \\\\ 20" RCP INV: 456.44' ] 4 5 7 ] 4 5 9 4 5 8 ] 460 S 20" RCP INV: 454.49' 18" RCP INV: 456.70' S ] ] 0 6 4 E F F O 6' . 0 #401709 OHU ZONE X (SHADED) OHU \\\\ WW O H U \\\\ ] 4 6 1 S PP \\\\ \\\\ 461 WW WW \\\\ ] 462 GATE ] 463 4 6 4 4 5 6 SHED MIRROR S E 0 40 80 UEDNH@ 1" A 40' #245383 MANHOLE TOP OF RIM ELEV: 460.64' (FILLED IN) WASTE WATER MANHOLE TOP OF RIM ELEV: 460.88' (FILLED IN) PP PP #245315 #245288 PP PP \ \ \ \ H O U O U H 4 6 3 U O H U H O H O U O U H 4 6 2 \ \ \ \ WW U O H PP WW OHU WW 3 6 4 WW WW 4 6 4 460 4 5 9 \ \ \ \ 4 6 1 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 24" RCP INV: 458.37' \ \ \ \ 4 6 3 4 6 2 2 6 4 \ \ \ \ OHU 1 6 4 \\\\ \\\\ \ \ \ \ WW S D WW \\\\ S D \\\\ WW MH WW WW 9 5 4 8 5 4 \\\\ 0 6 4 9 5 4 OHU 4 6 0 D S WW WW 4 6 1 W W \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ 4 6 0 \\\\ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\\\ 463 462 463 464 ] W W W W ] 4 6 5 \\\\ \\\\ ] W W W W 461 ] W W WV 462 461 460 S S S 6 6 4 4 6 5 S 4 6 1 460 \\\\ ] W W 6 . 8 ' D S ] D S 460 ] ] 460 459 458 4 5 7 WATER PUMP S POND MEASURED ACREAGE 7.365 ACRES ± S S S 4 5 7 4 5 8 S S S S S S S 461 460 458 9 5 4 CO 4 6 0 4 6 2 3 6 4 CO 9 5 4 S BENCH S 4 6 0 S 4 6 1 S 2 6 4 S S S 7 5 4 S 4 5 8 4 5 9 4 6 0 6" PVC INV: 457.74' S S S S 4 6 1 S 462 463 464 S 4 6 5 S Y A W H T A P 4 6 6 467 8 6 4 S 469 4 7 0 oo S oo 4"X4" WOOD POST STONE STEPS GATE oo oo oo oo 463 6" PVC INV: 462.36' 6" PVC INV: 462.64' S 4 6 5 4 6 4 S S S oo oo S oo E S STEPS oo oo oo oo 3 . 4 ' STEPS oo S oo 4 7 0 4 7 5 4 8 0 4 8 5 oo 4 9 0 4 9 5 \ \ \ \ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 501 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\\\ 5 0 2 \\\\ W oo oo CALLED 0.4149 ACRES VOL. 11080, PG. 1068 R.P.R.T.C. 489 490 oo oo 495 500 5 0 5 510 515 \\\\ W \\\\ 5 1 5 \\\\ 4 8 0 485 oo 29.6' oo oo 480 oo \ \ \ \ 5 0 3 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 5 0 4 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\\\ \ \ \ \ 5 0 5 \\\\ o o o o 499 \\\\ o o o o 0 0 5 \\\\ 500 \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ / / o o o o STEPS 5 1 2 5 1 1 5 1 2 S S 0 1 5 0 1 5 S 5 0 9 STEPS 5 0 8 510 S 511 510 508 511 509 R IV D Y A W 0 E 5 4 8 0 5 7 0 5 5 0 6 5 0 5 4 0 5 5 0 3 501 oo oo 5 0 0 5 0 5 503 GATE 502 oo S 5 0 5 504 0 0 5 9 0 5 o o o o \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 5 0 1 5 0 1 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ KEY \ \ \ \ \\\\ 1 0.1' MAILBOX W \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ 5 0 1 5 W 0 0 4 9 9 ' 8 . W 5 4 9 4 9 6 7 W LOT 19 LOT 18 LOT 17 LOT 16 LOT 15 BARTON SPRINGS HEIGHTS VOL. 3, PG. 165 P.R.T.C. LOT 14 #245092 #245038 WW WW W \\\\ 5 0 2 \ \ \ \ W W 503 PP OHU W W PP U H O W WW \\\\ O H U \\\\ WV FH WASTE WATER MANHOLE TOP OF RIM ELEV: 501.61' 8" PVC INV (N): 496.59' 6" PVC INV (E): 497.22' 6" PVC INV (S): 496.65' WASTE WATER MANHOLE TOP OF RIM ELEV: 509.82' 8" PVC INV (W): 499.73' 8" PVC INV (E): 499.56' 6" PVC INV (S): 499.51' W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W U H O WW PP O H U W W W U H O W W ( R O W V A R W S U N S E T V W I E S , P E R P L A T ) \\\\ WW \\\\ 462 OHU E \\\\ WW WW 4 6 3 \\\\ OHU \\\\ \\\\ WW WW \ \ \ \ WW \\\\ \\\\ N oo 0.3' O 4 7 5 oo 4 8 0 4 8 5 oo 48.3' 490 W W D S D S OHU 4 6 3 WW WW SIDEWALK OHU 4 6 2 WW 4 6 1 SD \ \ \ \ 4 6 0 W \\\\ #346439 PP G WW WW 460 O H U WW WW \\\\ 3.7' WW G \\\\ WW WW W \\\\ FH G W W W \ \ \ \ 7.6' o o o o DI 4 8 5 4 8 0 5 7 4 0 7 4 E 461 W W S D G \ \ \ \ W oo 4 9 5 (0.9' DIAM) WOOD WALL SUPPORT (TYPICAL) o o o o 4 9 0 4 9 5 ] 470 oo ] oo // // / / 4 0 5 505 508 509 5 0 6 7 0 5 510 511 5 0 8 509 5 1 0 511 512 S 503 5 0 4 505 5 0 6 5 0 7 \\\\ CALLED 1.980 ACRES VOL. 9395, PG. 328 R.P.R.T.C. 5 1 1 508 507 506 5 0 9 5 0 9 509 // 505 THH EHWBLN C )TIHHW 4. 5 0 0 54.0' 4 9 5 0 9 4 TRAFFIC CROSSING SIGNAL POLE BRIDGE STORM DRAIN MANHOLE TOP OF RIM ELEV: 460.66' INVERT: 453.46' WASTE WATER MANHOLE TOP OF RIM ELEV: 460.54' \ \ \ \ U H O E SD PP \ \ \ \ E W U H O \ \ \ \ O H U \ \ \ \ 4 6 0 W W SD \ \ \ \ S D U H O \ \ \ \ E E E W W D S STORM DRAIN MANHOLE TOP OF RIM ELEV: 459.86' 18" RCP INV (N): 456.03' S D #346444 WASTE WATER MANHOLE TOP OF RIM ELEV: 460.57' TRAFFIC LIGHT SIGNAL POLE S D DRAINAGE INLET TOP OF RIM ELEV: 466.97' 18" RCP INV (E): 456.37' STORM DRAIN MANHOLE TOP OF RIM ELEV: 460.26' 36" RCP INV (N): 453.41' STORM DRAIN MANHOLE TOP OF RIM ELEV: 461.51' 18" RCP INV (E): 455.51' 18" RCP INV (W): 455.51' D S \ \ \ \ R.O.W. TAKING CALLED 2,360 SQ. FT. TRACT (DOC. NO. 2000184846, O.P.R.T.C.) MANHOLE TOP OF RIM ELEV: 460.21' W W WV \\\\ LP \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ SD SD \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ #346443 #380010 #392089 STORM DRAIN MANHOLE TOP OF RIM ELEV: 461.26' D S SD 2'X2' DRAINAGE INLET TOP OF RIM ELEV: 463.25' INVERT: 461.85' STORM DRAIN MANHOLE TOP OF RIM ELEV: 461.97' WASTE WATER MANHOLE TOP OF RIM ELEV: 462.12' WASTE WATER MANHOLE TOP OF RIM ELEV: 462.16' 24" RCP INV (N): 448.16' 8" PVC INV (E): 449.31' 24" RCP INV (S): 447.97' 8" PVC INV (W): 457.36' 8" PVC INV (W): 450.06' WASTE WATER MANHOLE TOP OF RIM ELEV: 465.05' (BOLTED) SURVEYED FOR: UMLAUF PROJECT NO. 23-0124 605 AZIE MORTON RD, AUSTIN, TX 2 6 4 \ \ \ \ G W \ \ \ \ G \ \ \ \ W G \ \ \ \ O H W U \ \ \ \ G \ \ \ \ G \ \ \ \ W 4 6 2 W \ \ \ \ W W \ \ \ \ W W \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ W W E \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ W W 4 9 8 5 0 3 5 0 4 61.5' O H U PP G 5 5 0 0 05 4 9 5 4 9 0 4 8 5 4 8 0 4 7 5 4 7 0 5 0 9 / / 69.1' W \ \ \ \ W U H O W W \ \ \ \ MH U H O \ \ \ \ W W PP \ \ \ \ 1 6 4 W W \ \ \ \ U H O W W PP \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ W W \ \ \ \ W W W \ \ \ \ O H U \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ W W \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 2 6 4 W \ \ \ \ PP FH U H O U H O U H O WW U H O 4 6 1 D S LP \ \ \ \ O H U \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ I D R S G N R P S N O T R A B ) T D A S L P R E P I , S D S E R A V W O D R S ( \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ W W \ \ \ \ 2 6 4 W W \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ W \ \ \ \ W W 4 6 3 K L A W E D S I \ \ \ \ G W W \ \ \ \ G \ \ \ \ G \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ G \ \ \ \ G G G 7.5' W \ \ \ \ DI \ \ \ \ D S ] W O H U W W \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ E SD \ \ \ \ W O H U 4 6 3 \ \ \ \ W W LP 4 6 3 \ \ \ \ W D S SD 4 6 2 \ \ \ \ W W D S 4 6 5 S D \\\\ 5 6 4 \\\\ SD 4 6 4 W O H U W W WW \\\\ \ \ \ \ WW W W W W W W PP PP U H O #245453 G W W W ( Z O N E S H A D E D X ) F L O O D A P P R O X H A Z A R D I M A T E L I N E ( Z O N E U N S H A D E D X ) 495 oo oo oo \\\\ ' 2 . 3 4 9 5 W #245247 WW \\\\ \\\\ WW \\\\ O H U OHU PP STEPS \\\\ 4 9 0 \\\\ W WW WW \\\\ W \\\\ WW \\\\ OHU oo W \\\\ PP 4 8 5 \\\\ oo \\\\ 4 8 0 W \\\\ PP W \\\\ O H U WW OHU 5 8 4 480 14.4' \\\\ 4 7 5 5 7 4 oo \\\\ 0 7 oo 4 SD \\\\ SD \\\\ 4 7 0 BARTON BLVD (ROW VARIES, PER PLAT) WW W \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ W WW #245362 OHU #358673 WW PP OHU WW \ \ \ \ WW W WASTE WATER MANHOLE TOP OF RIM ELEV: 490.59' (SLANTED RIM) 8" PVC INV (N): 480.54' 8" PVC INV (S): 480.42' MIDDLE INVERT: 480.50' #245039 STORM DRAIN MANHOLE TOP OF RIM ELEV: 469.38' INVERT: 461.78' STORM DRAIN MANHOLE TOP OF RIM ELEV: 467.70' 24" RCP INV (N): 460.11' CALLED 1.999 ACRES DOC. No. 2022156097 O.P.R.T.C. UTILITY NOTES 1. SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEES THAT THE UTILITES SHOWN COMPRISE ALL SUCH UTILITIES IN THE AREA, EITHER IN SERVICE OR ABANDONED AND DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE UTILITIES SHOWN ARE IN THE EXACT LOCATION INDICATED (UTILITIES SHOWN HEREON MAY BE EXAGGERATED FOR GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION ONLY). SURVEYOR DOES CERTIFY THAT UTILITIES ARE LOCATED AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE FROM THE INFORMATION AVAILABLE. 2. ALL SUBSURFACE UTILITIES AND PIPE SIZES SHOWN HEREON ARE APPROXIMATE AND HAVE NOT BEEN FIELD VERIFIED. 3. UNDERGROUND UTILITIES IF DEPICTED HEREON ARE A COMBINATION OF AUSTIN WATER GIS DATA AND AUSTIN WATER ASBUILT DRAWINGS. GENERAL NOTES: 1) THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL RECORDED AND UNRECORDED EASEMENTS. SURVEYOR HAS MADE NO INVESTIGATION FOR EASEMENTS OF RECORD, ENCUMBRANCES, RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS OR OWNERSHIP TITLE EVIDENCE. 2) SUBJECT TO ALL APPLICABLE DEVELOPMENT CODES AND ZONING ORDINANCES. 3) DUE TO DIFFERING BUILDING PRACTICES, BUILDING DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE. 4) ANY UTILITIES SHOWN HEREON MAY BE EXAGGERATED FOR GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION ONLY. 5) OWNERSHIP DEED RECORDED IN VOLUME 11018, PAGE 873 AND VOLUME 9395, PAGE 328, TRAVIS COUNTY RECORDS. 6) TREE TYPES TO BE VERIFIED BY CERTIFIED ARBORIST. FLOOD INFORMATION PER WWW.FEMA.GOV, A PORTION OF THIS PROPERTY APPEARS TO BE LOCATED IN ZONE X (SHADED). THIS PROPERTY WAS FOUND IN MAP NUMBER 48453C0445K, DATED 01/22/2020. DATUM & BEARING BASIS TEXAS STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, CENTRAL ZONE (4203), NAD 83. GRID NORTH, ELEVATION DATA NAVD 88, GEOID 18. DISTANCES IN US SURVEY FEET (GRID). STERZING ST (ROW VARIES, PER PLAT) LPIRCUWTXHoYRTMU.ERO UWTXHoYRTMU.ERO 1208 WSNDPF FTLXH DWUVLP, Vf 89841 ILTO #101=4158 (512) 5==-9068 UKHHV 2 �� 5 APPENDIX | 209 UMLAUF HPEU PLAN Tree Survey TABLE OF CONTENTS: SHEET 1 - AS-BUILT EXHIBIT SHEET 2 - TOPOGRAPHIC EXHIBIT SHEET 3 - DETAIL SHEET SHEET 4 - TREE EXHIBIT SHEET 5 - TREE TABLE LEGEND 1/2" IRON ROD SET (PINK CAP STAMPED "SURVEY WORKS") 1/2" IRON ROD FOUND (UNLESS NOTED) IRON PIPE FOUND (TYPE NOTED) NAIL FOUND (TYPE NOTED) "X" MARK FOUND BOLT FOUND BM TEMPORARY BENCHMARK CRITICAL ROOT ZONE = DIAMETER EQUAL IN FEET TO TWICE THE NUMBER OF INCHES OF THE TREE'S TRUNK DIAMETER MH SD E LP W T FH WW G PP WV E E CO S MANHOLE (UNKNOWN) BOLLARD MANHOLE STORM SIGN ELECTRIC JUNCTION BOX AIR CONDITIONING UNIT LIGHT POLE TRAFFIC SIGNAL BOX GUY WIRE WATER METER IRRIGATION CONTROL VALVE TELE. COMM. PEDESTAL FIRE HYDRANT MANHOLE WASTEWATER GAS METER POWER POLE WATER VALVE MANHOLE ELECTRIC ELECTRIC METER CLEAN OUT STATUE / SCULPTURE ELECTRIC VAULT (UNLESS NOTED) TRAFFIC SIGNAL POLE BIKE RACK BARTON CREEK oo ] // OHU T G W SD WW \\\\ GUARD RAIL CHAIN LINK FENCE WROUGHT IRON FENCE WOOD FENCE OVERHEAD UTITLITY UNDERGROUND TELE. COMM. UNDERGROUND GAS UNDERGROUND WATER UNDERGROUND STORM DRAIN UNDERGROUND WASTEWATER EDGE OF PAVEMENT PROPERTY LINE ADJOINER LINE CONCRETE AREA WALLS WOOD DECK GRAVEL AREA STONE AREA BRICK AREA DOC. NO. O.P.R.T.C. VOL. PG. P.R.T.C. R.P.R.T.C. ON/OFF R.O.W. ( ) AL R CB D CL INV RCP CMP FF + 100' TW BW DI DOCUMENT NUMBER OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS TRAVIS COUNTY VOLUME AND PAGE PLAT RECORDS TRAVIS COUNTY REAL PROPERTY RECORDS TRAVIS COUNTY STRUCTURE ON/OFF SUBJECT PROPERTY RIGHT OF WAY RECORD INFORMATION ARC LENGTH RADIUS DELTA ANGLE CHORD BEARING CHORD LENGTH INVERT REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE CORRUGATED METAL PIPE FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATION SPOT ELEVATION TOP OF WALL BOTTOM OF WALL DRAINAGE INLET TREE SURVEY OF 7.365 ACRES ± OUT OF THE I. DECKER SURVEY, ABSTRACT 8, CITY OF AUSTIN, TRAVIS COUNTY, TX 0 40 80 UEDNH@ 1" A 40' PP U O H OHU PP PP U O H U H O H O U O U H PP H O U O U H O H U O H U \ \ \ \ PP \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ O H U O H U O H U O H U \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \ \ \ \ ] \ \ \ \ 2576 ] 3165* 3405 153 ] 3167* / / // 3166* 3164* 3162* \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ 3152* WV 3150* 3422 3151* S 311 ] S 3153* 3155* S 3161* 3160* 3154* S 3423 3156* PP OHU OHU PP O H U O H U \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ OHU \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \ \ \ \ OHU \\\\ \\\\ MH WW \\\\ OHU \\\\ \\\\ OHU \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ OHU AZIE MORTON RD (FORMERLY ROBERT E. LEE RD.) (ROW VARIES, PER PLAT) \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ 374 \\\\ OHU PP \\\\ \\\\ OHU \\\\ OHU OHU \\\\ OHU OHU OHU \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ OHU OHU \\\\ \\\\ E 3195 3196 3197 3199 3198 T OHU OHU OHU PPPP OHU OHU \\\\ \\\\ U H O \\\\ WW \\\\ T OHU OHU OHU OHU OHU \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ OHU OHU OHU OHU OHU \\\\ \\\\ OHU OHU OHU \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ 3200 PP CO U H O \\\\ 3203 \\\\ 2799 3202 3201 3204 3206 3207 3205 2733 2724 2725 3208 \\\\ 3210 2722 3209 \\\\ 3213 3212 4006 4007 695 4005 4008 2412 2409 4004 4014 2298 4010 4009 4022 4024 4023 4018 4021 2406 4020 4019 2374 4003 4001 4002 o o LOT 1 SOUTH LUND PARK SEC. 3 VOL. 7, PG. 49 P.R.T.C. 2294 2293 4026 4017 4016 4015 4025 4013 2299 4011 2289 4012 4027 OHU OHU WW OHU OHU OHU OHU OHU OHU OHU OHU OHU OHU \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ AZIE MORTON RD (ROW VARIES, PER PLAT) \\\\ 3214 3215 3216 3218 3222 3217 \\\\ 3737 3738 3740 3743 3741 3742 oo o o 3219 3220 3211 2720 3221 \\\\ \\\\ 2755 3739 3736 oo \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ 3731 3732 3729 3730 3728 oo 3727 2750 oo 3734 3733 3735 OHU OHU OHU OHU OHU \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ O H U O H U \ \ \ \ PP \ \ \ \ O H U O H U \ \ \ \ O H U O H U O H U \ \ \ \ O H U O H U O H U \ \ \ \ O H U O H U O H U \ \ \ \ O H U O H U \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ O H U \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ 3407 3406 ] 3726 oo O H U 3724 3725 3723 3722 3718 3719 3720 3721 LP O H U S S LP S 3710 3706 3707 3708 4660 4661 656 o o 3709 3705 3703 o o 3704 3711 3712 3713 3714 3715 3717 3716 3099 3100 3028 3027 3029 3030 3031 3033 3026 3032 3034 3701 3702 3023 3022 3021 4031 4029 4030 4676 4677 4675 4673 o o 3094 3093 3092 4674 3095 3096 3098 3097 3025 3024 1896 1897 3020 O H U O H U O H U \ \ \ \ O H U O H U \ \ \ \ O H U O H U O H U \ \ \ \ O H U O H U \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ 3403 ] 2562 ] \\\\ 132 1525 1526 PP O H U O H U \ \ \ \ U H O \\\\ 2563 PP 3404 WW ] 3168* 3169* 3170* 3171* O H U O H U \\\\ \ \ \ \ ] 1536 1523 1664 1524 S 5073 3408 1527 1529 1528 5032 1530 1531 977 S 58 3242 5056 1534 1533 1532 5068 3409 3410 3003 S FH 2280 3035 3036 3038 2279 3037 3002 3300 3298 3297 979 3004 3299 3010 3294 3295 3005 3006 3007 3008 3009 3011 3292 3291 3296 3293 2011 3290 3289 2120 3016 3015 3012 2150 3013 3014 3287 2143 2140 3288 2132 2131 3276 3278 5037 3243 3245 1855 3247 3246 3275 3248 3256 3274 3273 3257 3258 2163 2159 3084 3083 oo 2157 2158 3078 2155 3076 3077 3075 3074 3286 2135 3285 3284 3283 2136 2134 3282 3280 2086 3277 3279 3270 2024 3271 3259 3266 3281 2085 3269 2028 3268 2036 1834 3272 3264 1842 3265 3262 3267 2033 1841 1838 3260 3150 3151 3017 3018 3019 3087 3085 3086 ] OHU ] PP o o 4678 ] ] ] 4028 4672 4671 4670 4669 4665 4664 4667 4668 4663 4649 o o 4666 4644 4662 4646 4645 4643 4640 4641 4642 4639 4631 4630 4632 4648 4647 o o 4638 4637 4635 4636 o o 3089 3090 3091 3088 4628 4627 4629 4634 4626 4624 4625 4622 4623 4621 4620 oo 4730 4729 4728 4618 4614 4727 4609 4610 4612 4604 4615 4613 4617 4616 LOT 7 SOUTH LUND PARK SECTION 2 VOL. 7, PG. 8 P.R.T.C. ] 4689 4688 4687 ] 4686 4685 4684 4683 ] 4682 4611 4691 4601 4603 4602 4692 4605 4725 4726 4724 4713 4698 4703 4702 4711 4732 4731 4739 3082 oo 2172 4733 4738 4734 4742 4735 4608 4737 4736 4606 4607 4741 4740 4745 4746 4744 4743 4747 4748 3081 oo 4751 4752 4750 4749 3080 3072 2055 3073 2083 1829 3067 3068 2045 2062 3069 2059 oo 3070 3079 2052 oo 2051 3071 4753 4756 4755 4719 4723 4718 4717 4720 3531 4709 1827 oo 3066 3065 1809 1810 3064 oo 3058 3057 4758 4761 4759 4760 4766 4715 4762 3534 4765 4764 4763 4768 4767 4714 3536 3538 3540 3535 3537 3539 4754 4757 4722 4721 4716 3530 3532 3533 3528 3529 3527 3526 3521 3524 3522 3525 3523 \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ 3541 3542 3544 3543 \\\\ 4701 4704 4712 4705 4706 4710 4707 3520 \ \ \ \ 4 7 . 0 ' \\\\ \ \ \ \ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ 4681 4680 4679 3519 3512 4690 3518 3511 3510 3513 3508 3509 3507 3506 3503 3504 3505 3501 WV OHU PP \\\\ 3502 \\\\ 4693 4697 4694 4696 4695 3516 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\\\ 3517 3514 3515 \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ O H U \ \ \ \ LP OHU OHU \\\\ \ \ \ \ BARTON BOULEVARD (38' ROW, PER PLAT) PP LOT 26 LOT 25 LOT 24 LOT 23 LOT 22 LOT 21 LOT 20 ] 3428 3148* 3147* 3424 W 3149* ] W 3107* 3105* 3104* 3106* 1144 3103* S 3102* S 1598 1597 3101* 1600 1599 S ] 2589 ] 3479 ] 3146* 3145* 3429 ] ] 375 3138* 3480 ] 3137* \\\\ 3483 3482 3481 3484 ] 3486 3430 1129 3478 S 3136* 3140* 3139* 3477 S 3126* 3124* 3476 3120* S 3121* POND MEASURED ACREAGE 7.365 ACRES ± S 3118* 350 1162 S 347 3114* S 1157 3113* 3112* 3115* 1596 3425 3116* 3475 S S 3111* 3004* S 3758 \\\\ O H U \\\\ 3133* ] 3485 ] E 3134* 3132* \\\\ 456 3129* ] 3130* 3131* 3128* S 3122* 3076* 3075* \\\\ ] 3792 3791 3790 \\\\ OHU E \\\\ OHU \\\\ 4504 \\\\ 4505 4506 4502 ] 4503 613 oo 3985 3984 \\\\ oo OHU OHU SD PP \ \ \ \ \\\\ O H U \\\\ WW WW 4523 4522 4521 4520 4524 4525 4519 4512 4513 4508 4510 4511 oo 3987 3982 3983 3981 3990 4517 4515 4516 4518 oo 4514 oo 3988 3989 3991 3994 3993 3992 4543 4542 4541 4539 4528 4536 4534 4786 4540 o o 4538 o o 4537 o o 4535 o o DI \ \ \ \ 4800 4529 \\\\ 4530 4531 4532 \\\\ FH 4526 4527 4533 4798 4799 \\\\ \ \ \ \ 4507 4509 4052 4053 3084* 1068 3781 3782 S 3780 3086* 3085* 3774 3772 3090* 3771 3766 3773 3767 3765 3768 3761 3762 1070 3764 oo 3763 425 3752 3751 oo 3750 3749 3937 3935 E 3078* 3079* 3080* 3081* 3082* 3784 3785 3788 3789 3787 oo 3779 3775 3770 3769 oo 3955 3954 3786 3783 3776 3777 3778 oo 3972 3970 3969 3971 3397 3963 oo 3964 3966 3960 3962 3959 3961 3968 3967 3396 3395 3394 3958 3957 3387 3386 3388 3385 3384 3383 3956 3379 3380 3378 3381 3382 // 3390 3389 3377 522 3376 3371 3374 3372 3373 3952 3370 3369 3368 3365 3667 3666 3367 3366 3979 3980 3978 oo 3976 3977 614 // 3975 3973 3974 ] 3400 3399 3398 3393 3391 3392 / / 3672 3671 3325 3324 3326 3669 3668 3670 S 3093* 3091* 390 S 3760 3759 3754 3755 S 3757 3756 3753 3094* 3095* 3464 1281 3097* 3096* S 3466 3467 3099* 3465 3744 3745 1280 3474 3473 3748 oo 3747 3472 409 1296 3746 3470 oo 3461 1317 3460 3459 411 408 1299 407 3468 3471 3469 oo 3458 3934 3929 3932 3930 3933 3931 3909 3908 3910 3675 3674 3673 3676 3690 3680 3691 3682 3683 3684 3686 3677 3689 3688 3172* 3173* 3174* S 3159* S 182 180 1573 1574 1591 S 1593 1594 1595 1592 1568 S 1570 291 S S 1572 S 3427 S 3432 3575* S 3426 S 3431 S S S S 3109* S S PP 4922 4921 4788 4789 4787 4790 4797 4792 4791 4950 4801 4803 4796 4802 4794 4793 4911 4912 4913 4914 4916 O 4044 H 4915 U 4918 4917 4919 4037 4038 4039 4041 4042 4040 4046 4043 4045 4047 4049 4048 4050 3678 3679 3681 4036 4035 3685 3687 4034 4923 4925 4924 4926 4927 4940 G 4941 4937 4939 4938 4929 4928 4909 4930 4936 4935 4934 4910 4931 4932 4906 4908 4907 4946 4947 4948 4949 4933 4901 4900 4898 4902 4899 4886 4888 4887 4889 4890 4892 4897 4033 4032 4905 4904 / / 4864 4863 4862 3907 3457 oo 3594 3593 3592 3591 o o o o 3590 3902 3903 3905 492 3901 3361 3904 3354 3360 3355 3356 3357 3353 3343 3344 3359 3362 3363 3364 495 3348 3665 3663 3664 3662 3347 3661 3346 3345 3659 3658 3660 539 S 548 S o o o o 3585 3562 3560 3559 3558 \\\\ 3557 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ / / o o o o 3584 3339 3336 3338 3620 3619 3618 o o o o 3617 3332 483 3615 3556 3555 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ S 3330 3626 3625 3331 3328 3329 3349 S 3622 3621 3623 3327 S 3624 3630 3629 3631 3634 3633 3632 3635 3644 3651 3614 3628 3627 3652 3655 3654 3653 3657 3656 oo 3601 3612 3595 3613 oo 3597 3596 3598 \\\\ \\\\ 3599 3600 3352 3351 3350 3342 S 3341 3358 3340 3337 3335 3334 3333 3616 oo oo 3263 \\\\ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\\\ CALLED 1.980 ACRES VOL. 9395, PG. 328 R.P.R.T.C. 3323 3322 3692 3694 3693 3638 3637 3639 3320 3640 3641 3642 3643 3699 3311 3310 3309 3308 3315 3312 3313 3314 3700 3301 3302 3307 3306 3305 3303 3304 4805 3610 3611 oo 4806 4807 4804 3636 3698 3697 3696 3647 3646 3645 3648 3650 3649 oo \\\\ 3602 3603 3604 \\\\ 3606 3607 3605 3608 \\\\ 3609 \\\\ PP \\\\ 4951 4952 4891 4894 4873 4893 4872 4871 4874 4875 4885 4882 4883 4881 4876 4847 4848 4845 4846 4838 4868 4861 4867 4859 4860 4865 4858 4857 4812 4856 4866 4869 4870 4880 4877 3321 3695 // 3316 4811 3317 3319 3318 4809 4810 4814 4813 DI \ \ \ \ 4878 4879 4849 4855 4854 4829 4853 4852 4851 4828 4830 4831 4832 4850 4837 ] 4833 4834 4835 oo 4836 4956 oo 4954 SD \\\\ SD \\\\ \\\\ 4808 4819 4818 4815 oo W 4817 4816 4820 oo 4826 4822 \\\\ \\\\ 4821 4823 4955 \\\\ \\\\ 4953 4825 4824 4827 BARTON BLVD (ROW VARIES, PER PLAT) \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ O H U \\\\ \\\\ OHU PP OHU PP OHU \\\\ O H U WW \ \ \ \ PP PP U H O CALLED 1.999 ACRES DOC. No. 2022156097 O.P.R.T.C. \ \ \ \ U H O O H U \ \ \ \ E SD PP \ \ \ \ E W U H O \ \ \ \ SD \ \ \ \ U H O \ \ \ \ E E E WV \\\\ LP \ \ \ \ SD \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ E \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ LP \ \ \ \ O H U \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ I D R S G N R P S N O T R A B \ \ \ \ ) T A L P R E P , I S E R A V W O R ( \ \ \ \ O 4920 H U \ \ \ \ 4942 4943 4944 \ \ \ \ 4945 E \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 4903 4896 4895 4884 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 4843 4844 4842 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ O H U \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 4841 4839 4840 O H U \ \ \ \ E \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ LP SD \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\\\ WW \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ U H O MH \ \ \ \ U H O \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ PP \ \ \ \ U H O PP \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ O H U \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ PP FH U H O U H O U H O WW U H O SD LOT 19 LOT 18 LOT 17 LOT 16 LOT 15 BARTON SPRINGS HEIGHTS VOL. 3, PG. 165 P.R.T.C. LOT 14 \ \ \ \ WW PP OHU \\\\ WV FH \\\\ PP U H O O H U \\\\ \\\\ O H U \\\\ \\\\ WW \\\\ OHU PP \\\\ \\\\ OHU 3244 3241 3240 3239 3224 3223 CALLED 5.45 ACRES VOL. 11018, PG. 873 R.P.R.T.C. 1503 1538 3411 1554 1556 CO 1555 1557 CO 1539 3238 1676 3252 3251 3250 3249 3253 3255 89 87 3225 3226 3227 3228 3235 3233 3230 1702 3237 3229 3231 3131 3130 3129 3132 3135 3133 6105 3112 3126 3124 3134 88 1716 3155 3156 3157 3158 3234 1707 3236 3149 3148 3147 3146 3141 1631 3232 3137 3136 3138 3139 3140 1623 3145 3144 3123 3143 3117 3118 3119 3125 3113 3116 3120 3121 3179 oo 3180 3122 3175 3176 3177 3174 oo 3178 3142 3171 1644 3173 3172 oo 1510 3170 79 1645 3420 3417 3418 3419 3416 3128 3127 3108 3109 S 1521 3415 3414 3413 3412 1558 3487 3110 3111 3106 3107 3421 3114 3105 3115 3103 3497 3102 3499 3498 3104 3101 3500 3494 1442 3495 3493 1423 E 3489 3488 1426 S 3490 3491 3496 95 3492 237 238 3181 3183 oo 3182 1483 3186 oo 3188 3187 oo 3189 oo 3190 oo 3185 3184 1487 CALLED 0.4149 ACRES VOL. 11080, PG. 1068 R.P.R.T.C. 3152 3154 3153 3063 1825 1823 3062 3261 3162 1776 1775 3163 3164 1793 3052 3046 1815 1818 3053 3050 3051 3047 3045 3161 3160 3159 1668 1822 1821 3061 3060 3059 3054 3055 3056 oo 3044 3043 4782 3042 oo 4773 4772 4771 4769 4770 4778 1790 oo 3048 3049 1765 4779 4780 4776 4775 4774 4777 4781 3165 3166 3168 1654 3169 oo 3039 3167 3041 3040 83 4784 4785 4783 \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ 3545 \\\\ 3546 \\\\ 3547 \\\\ 3548 \\\\ 3550 3549 \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \ \ \ \ 3551 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ 1561 1562 1564 3447 S 3450 3449 S 3448 3463 3462 1323 S 1566 1565 1563 1567 3434 3433 3441 3435 3436 3438 3437 3442 3444 3445 3446 3452 oo 1560 1559 S 1453 3454 3451 4141 4099 3455 3456 3453 3580 oo 3581 3577 3579 4140 3582 3578 4096 4097 4092 3564 3565 3567 3566 3561 3589 3587 3588 3586 \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 3440 3194 1450 oo 1452 3439 oo 3571 3572 3573 1457 1466 oo 3193 3192 3191 3443 oo oo 3574 3576 3575 278 277 3570 3569 3568 4078 3554 3553 3552 \ \ \ \ 3583 \ \ \ \ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\\\ R.O.W. TAKING CALLED 2,360 SQ. FT. TRACT (DOC. NO. 2000184846, O.P.R.T.C.) \ \ \ \ SD O H U L I ( 4 1 . 5 ' N S C O M B W . , O . R . P E R A V E N U E P L A T ) LOT 26 SOUTH LUND PARK SECTION 2 VOL. 7, PG. 8 P.R.T.C. LOT 25 SHEET SIZE = 24"X36" U H O WW PP O H U U H O ( R O W V A R S U N S E T V W I E S , P E R P L A T ) SURVEYED FOR: UMLAUF PROJECT NO. 23-0124 605 AZIE MORTON RD, AUSTIN, TX GENERAL NOTES: 1) THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL RECORDED AND UNRECORDED EASEMENTS. SURVEYOR HAS MADE NO INVESTIGATION FOR EASEMENTS OF RECORD, ENCUMBRANCES, RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS OR OWNERSHIP TITLE EVIDENCE. 2) SUBJECT TO ALL APPLICABLE DEVELOPMENT CODES AND ZONING ORDINANCES. 3) DUE TO DIFFERING BUILDING PRACTICES, BUILDING DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE. 4) ANY UTILITIES SHOWN HEREON MAY BE EXAGGERATED FOR GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION ONLY. 5) OWNERSHIP DEED RECORDED IN VOLUME 11018, PAGE 873 AND VOLUME 9395, PAGE 328, TRAVIS COUNTY RECORDS. 6) TREE TYPES TO BE VERIFIED BY CERTIFIED ARBORIST. FLOOD INFORMATION PER WWW.FEMA.GOV, A PORTION OF THIS PROPERTY APPEARS TO BE LOCATED IN ZONE X (SHADED). THIS PROPERTY WAS FOUND IN MAP NUMBER 48453C0445K, DATED 01/22/2020. DATUM & BEARING BASIS TEXAS STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, CENTRAL ZONE (4203), NAD 83. GRID NORTH, ELEVATION DATA NAVD 88, GEOID 18. DISTANCES IN US SURVEY FEET (GRID). STERZING ST (ROW VARIES, PER PLAT) LPIRCUWTXHoYRTMU.ERO UWTXHoYRTMU.ERO 1208 WSNDPF FTLXH DWUVLP, Vf 89841 ILTO #101=4158 (512) 5==-9068 UKHHV 4 �� 5 APPENDIX | 210 UMLAUF HPEU PLAN Tree List Tag No. 58 79 83 87 88 89 95 132 153 180 182 237 238 277 278 291 311 347 350 374 375 390 407 408 409 411 425 456 483 492 495 522 539 548 613 614 656 695 977 979 1068 1070 1129 1144 1157 1162 1280 1281 1296 1299 1317 1323 1423 1426 1442 1450 1452 1453 1457 1466 1483 1487 1510 1521 1523 1524 1525 1526 1527 1528 1529 1530 1531 1532 1533 1534 1536 1538 1539 1554 1555 1556 1557 1558 1559 1560 1561 1562 1563 1564 1565 1566 1567 1568 1570 1572 1573 1574 1591 1592 1593 1594 1595 1596 1597 1598 1599 1600 1623 1631 1644 1645 1654 1664 1668 1676 1702 1707 1716 1765 1775 1776 1790 1793 1809 1810 1815 1818 1821 1822 1823 1825 1827 1829 1834 WSHH WBCNH Type HACKBERRY ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK LIVE OAK LIVE OAK COTTONWOOD PECAN AMERICAN ELM COTTONWOOD LIVE OAK LIVE OAK ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER AMERICAN ELM AMERICAN ELM AMERICAN ELM COTTONWOOD AMERICAN ELM AMERICAN ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER AMERICAN ELM LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM AMERICAN ELM AMERICAN ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM HACKBERRY CEDAR ELM BOX ELDER COTTONWOOD CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER AMERICAN ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM HACKBERRY CREPE MYRTLE CREPE MYRTLE CREPE MYRTLE CREPE MYRTLE CREPE MYRTLE CREPE MYRTLE RED OAK RED OAK YAUPON YAUPON YAUPON YAUPON WHITE OAK AMERICAN ELM COTTONWOOD MONTERREY OAK MONTERREY OAK MONTERREY OAK GAMBLE OAK CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM AMERICAN ELM AMERICAN ELM AMERICAN ELM AMERICAN ELM AMERICAN ELM BOX ELDER HACKBERRY AMERICAN ELM AMERICAN ELM AMERICAN ELM HACKBERRY BOX ELDER HACKBERRY HACKBERRY AMERICAN ELM LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM HACKBERRY CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER SHEET SIZE = 24"X36" Trunk 15 1/2 " 8 " 9 " 20 " (P) 18 " 22.5X14.5 (M,P) 12 1/2 " 33 " (P) 29 1/2 " (H) 14 " 40 1/2 " (P) 10 1/2 " 10 1/2 " 8 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 18 " 15 " 22 " (P) 25 " (P) 30 " (H) 15 " 13 " 8 " 7 " 7 " 7 " (D) 20 1/2 " (P) 21 " (P) 11X8.5X4.5 (M) 13 " 8 1/2 " 12 " 24 " (H) 16 1/2 " 34 " (H) 22 1/2 " (P) 17 1/2 " 28 " (H) 11.5X9X5 (M) 13 1/2 " 4 " 5 " 13 " 5 " 17 " 13 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 6 " 4 " 7 " 6 1/2 " 8 1/2 " 4 " 7X3.5X3.5 (M) 5 " (D) 8 " 5 " 11 " 10 " 5 1/2 " 10 1/2 " 7 1/2 " 6X2 (M) 2X2 (M) 13 1/2 " 5X4X3X2X2 (M) 4.5X4X3.5 (M) 4X4X4X3X3 (M) 3X3X2X2X2X2X2X2X2X2X2X2 (M) 3.5X2X2X2 (M) 3X2X2X2X2 (M) 12 1/2 " 9 " 4X3.5X3 (M) 4X3X2 (M) 3.5X3 (M) 4.5X4 (M) 6.5X3 (M) 16 1/2 " 30 " (P) 5 1/2 " 4 " 4 " 5 " 16 " 4 " 5X4 (M) 5 " 10 " 8 " 16X14 (M) 7 " 6 1/2 " 10 1/2 " 12 " 11 1/2 " 8 1/2 " 19 1/2 " (P) 16 " 11 " 8 " 8 " 11 " 10 " 7 1/2 " 10 1/2 " 10 1/2 " 16 " 16 " 5 " 5 " 6 " 6 1/2 " 9 " 5 " 4 " 4 1/2 " 4 " 20 " (P) 5 1/2 " 9 1/2 " 10.5X6 (M) 6 " 8 " 9 1/2 " 5 " 6 " 4 1/2 " 8 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 7 " 12 1/2 " 7 1/2 " 7 1/2 " 10 1/2 " Tag No. 1838 1841 1842 1855 1896 1897 2011 2024 2028 2033 2036 2045 2051 2052 2055 2059 2062 2083 2085 2086 2120 2131 2132 2134 2135 2136 2140 2143 2150 2155 2157 2158 2159 2163 2172 2279 2280 2289 2293 2294 2298 2299 2374 2406 2409 2412 2562 2563 2576 2589 2720 2722 2724 2725 2733 2750 2755 2799 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3008 3009 3010 3011 3012 3013 3014 3015 3016 3017 3018 3019 3020 3021 3022 3023 3024 3025 3026 3027 3028 3029 3030 3031 3032 3033 3034 3035 3036 3037 3038 3039 3040 3041 3042 3043 3044 3045 3046 3047 3048 3049 3050 3051 3052 3053 3054 3055 3056 3057 3058 3059 3060 3061 3062 3063 3064 3065 3066 3067 3068 3069 3070 3071 3072 3073 3074 3075 3076 3077 3078 WSHH WBCNH Type ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER PECAN PECAN AMERICAN ELM HACKBERRY ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER HACKBERRY CEDAR ELM HACKBERRY ASHE JUNIPER HACKBERRY CREPE MYRTLE CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CREPE MYRTLE CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM Trunk 4 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 9 " (D) 5 " 4 1/2 " 14 1/2 " 20 1/2 " (P) 5.5X3 (M) 4 1/2 " 11 1/2 " 11X3 (M) 10 1/2 " 7 " 14 " 11 " 6 " 7 " 8 " 6 " 6 " 12 1/2 " 7 " 7 1/2 " 8 " 10 1/2 " 5.5X2X2X2 (M) 6 " 6 " 8 " 7.5X6X5 (M) 9 " 6 1/2 " 9 " 6 " 8 " 4 1/2 " 5 " 7 " 5 " 10 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 7 1/2 " 7 1/2 " 7 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 26 1/2 " (H) 16 " 22X16X11 (M,P) 14 1/2 " 4 " 6 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 18 1/2 " 6 " 13 1/2 " 5 " 5 " 10 1/2 " 4 " 4 " 8 1/2 " 9 1/2 " 5 " 10.5X9 (M) 7 1/2 " 12 " 8 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 9 " 8 " 6 1/2 " 11 " 7 " 9 " 7 " 6 " 9 " 4 1/2 " 11 1/2 " 5 " 7 " 4 " 16 1/2 " 8X8 (M) 6 1/2 " 5 " 4 " 4 " 4 " 5 " 4 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 6 " 6 " 6 1/2 " 7 1/2 " 7 " 6 1/2 " 6 " 5 " 4 " 8 1/2 " 8 " 6 " 5 1/2 " 4 " 5 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 5 " 7 1/2 " 9 1/2 " 5 " 6 1/2 " 7 1/2 " 8 " 5 " 5.5X3.5 (M) 6 1/2 " 9 " 2.5X2.5 (M) 5 1/2 " 5 " 8 " 10X7 (M) 4 " 6 " 7 " 9 " 5 " 4 1/2 " 5 " 7 1/2 " Tag No. 3079 3080 3081 3082 3083 3084 3085 3086 3087 3088 3089 3090 3091 3092 3093 3094 3095 3096 3097 3098 3099 3100 3101 3102 3103 3104 3105 3106 3107 3108 3109 3110 3111 3112 3113 3114 3115 3116 3117 3118 3119 3120 3121 3122 3123 3124 3125 3126 3127 3128 3129 3130 3131 3132 3133 3134 3135 3136 3137 3138 3139 3140 3141 3142 3143 3144 3145 3146 3147 3148 3149 3150 3151 3152 3153 3154 3155 3156 3157 3158 3159 3160 3161 3162 3163 3164 3165 3166 3167 3168 3169 3170 3171 3172 3173 3174 3175 3176 3177 3178 3179 3180 3181 3182 3183 3184 3185 3186 3187 3188 3189 3190 3191 3192 3193 3194 3195 3196 3197 3198 3199 3200 3201 3202 3203 3204 3205 3206 3207 3208 3209 3210 3211 3212 3213 WSHH WBCNH Type CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM HACKBERRY CEDAR ELM BOX ELDER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM Trunk 4 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 7 " 7 " 7 " 11X4.5 (M) 5 " 4 1/2 " 22 " (P) 7 " 8.5X5.5 (M) 15 " 6 " 6 " 5 " 10 1/2 " 6 " 9 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 5 " 7 1/2 " 7 1/2 " 5 " 8X8 (M) 8 " 7X4.5 (M) 4 " 5 1/2 " 9 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 10 " 3.5X3 (M) 6 1/2 " 5 " 5 " 5 " 7X2.5 (M) 4 " 5 " 7 1/2 " 5 " 7 " 7 1/2 " 5 " 9 " 5 1/2 " 8 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 10.5X8 (M) 4 " 4 1/2 " 6 " 4 1/2 " 5 " 5 1/2 " 5 " 7 " 11 " 4 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 6 " 7 1/2 " 6 " 5 1/2 " 12 " 6 " 4 " 5 1/2 " 9 " 6 " 5 1/2 " 7 " 6 1/2 " 4 " 4 " 7 1/2 " 5 " 12 " 5 " 6 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 4 " 6 1/2 " 5 " 5 " 5 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 7 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 4 " 7 1/2 " 5 " 5 1/2 " 7 " 6 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 5 " 7 1/2 " 8 " 4 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 5 " 14 " 4 " 5 " 6 " 4 1/2 " 8 " 5 " 5 1/2 " 9 " 10 " 6 1/2 " 10 " 4 1/2 " 43X23 (M,H) 5 1/2 " 6 " 7 1/2 " 8 " 7 " 6 " 6 1/2 " 4 " 10 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 4 " 7 " 6 " Tag No. 3214 3215 3216 3217 3218 3219 3220 3221 3222 3223 3224 3225 3226 3227 3228 3229 3230 3231 3232 3233 3234 3235 3236 3237 3238 3239 3240 3241 3242 3243 3244 3245 3246 3247 3248 3249 3250 3251 3252 3253 3255 3256 3257 3258 3259 3260 3261 3262 3263 3264 3265 3266 3267 3268 3269 3270 3271 3272 3273 3274 3275 3276 3277 3278 3279 3280 3281 3282 3283 3284 3285 3286 3287 3288 3289 3290 3291 3292 3293 3294 3295 3296 3297 3298 3299 3300 3301 3302 3303 3304 3305 3306 3307 3308 3309 3310 3311 3312 3313 3314 3315 3316 3317 3318 3319 3320 3321 3322 3323 3324 3325 3326 3327 3328 3329 3330 3331 3332 3333 3334 3335 3336 3337 3338 3339 3340 3341 3342 3343 3344 3345 3346 3347 3348 3349 WSHH WBCNH Type AMERICAN ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM HACKBERRY CEDAR ELM HACKBERRY CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM BOX ELDER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CREPE MYRTLE CEDAR ELM HACKBERRY HACKBERRY CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM MOUNTAIN LAUREL PHOTINEA ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK MOUNTAIN LAUREL ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER CREPE MYRTLE CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM PERSIMMON LIVE OAK ASHE JUNIPER HACKBERRY CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM Trunk 11 " 10 " 4 " 6 1/2 " 5 " 12 " 5 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 4 " 13 " 10 " 6 " 4 1/2 " 7 1/2 " 10X8.5 (M) 9 " 10 " 7 1/2 " 6 " 11 1/2 " 7 " 4 " 5 " 4 " 10 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 6 " 6 " 8.5X6.5 (M) 6 1/2 " 11 1/2 " 4 " 11 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 7 " 6 " 3X3 (M) 9 " 4 " 9 " 7 " 5 1/2 " 4 " 5 1/2 " 8 " 6X3.5X2.5 (M) 10 " 5 1/2 " 35 1/2 " (H) 5 1/2 " 4 " 8X5 (M) 5 " 10 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 6 " 6X5.5 (M) 9 1/2 " 6 " 7 1/2 " 6 " 9X4 (M) 8X7.5X5X4X3 (M) 5 " 7 " 7 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 4 " 6 " 4 " 10 1/2 " 7 1/2 " 4 " 9X6 (M) 8 1/2 " 9X5.5 (M) 4 1/2 " 7 1/2 " 9 " 4 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 11X10X9X6X5X3 (M) 6 " 4 " 5 1/2 " 14.5X12 (M) 4 " 4 " 4 " 4 1/2 " 4 " 14 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 8 " 6 " 4 " 4 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 4 " 4.5X3 (M) 5 " 6X2.5 (M) 6 " 6 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 3.5X1.5X1.5 (M) 9 1/2 " 2.5X2X1.5 (M) 2.5X2X2X1.5 (M) 7 " 8X7.5 (M) 2.5X2X2X2 (M) 2X2X2X2X2 (M) 6X5X4 (M) 5 " 6 " 6 " 4 " 6 " 4 " 7 " 7 " 13 " 4X4X3X2X1.5X1.5 (M) 8 " 6X5 (M) 3X3 (M) 5 " 2X2 (M) 3X3 (M) 5 " 5 " 4 " 6X3X3X3 (M) 6X3 (M,D) Tag No. 3350 3351 3352 3353 3354 3355 3356 3357 3358 3359 3360 3361 3362 3363 3364 3365 3366 3367 3368 3369 3370 3371 3372 3373 3374 3376 3377 3378 3379 3380 3381 3382 3383 3384 3385 3386 3387 3388 3389 3390 3391 3392 3393 3394 3395 3396 3397 3398 3399 3400 3403 3404 3405 3406 3407 3408 3409 3410 3411 3412 3413 3414 3415 3416 3417 3418 3419 3420 3421 3422 3423 3424 3425 3426 3427 3428 3429 3430 3431 3432 3433 3434 3435 3436 3437 3438 3439 3440 3441 3442 3443 3444 3445 3446 3447 3448 3449 3450 3451 3452 3453 3454 3455 3456 3457 3458 3459 3460 3461 3462 3463 3464 3465 3466 3467 3468 3469 3470 3471 3472 3473 3474 3475 3476 3477 3478 3479 3480 3481 3482 3483 3484 3485 3486 3487 WSHH WBCNH Type MOUNTAIN LAUREL PERSIMMON CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM PERSIMMON CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM BUM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM HACKBERRY CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM PERSIMMON PERSIMMON CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM PECAN BOX ELDER HACKBERRY CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK ORNAMENTAL ORNAMENTAL PECAN CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM HACKBERRY CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK YAUPON REDBUD ORNAMENTAL REDBUD HACKBERRY ORNAMENTAL ORNAMENTAL CHINQUAPIN OAK COTTONWOOD REDBUD PECAN CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CREPE MYRTLE CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM YAUPON RED OAK RED OAK BOX ELDER REDBUD AMERICAN ELM CEDAR ELM PECAN CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CHINQUAPIN OAK GAMBLE OAK Trunk 4 1/2 " 3X3X2 (M) 4 " 6 " 4X3.5 (M) 4 " 6 " 3X2X1.5 (M) 4 " 7 " (D) 6 1/2 " 9 " 7 " 3.5X3 (M) 4 1/2 " 7 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 6 " 4 " 5 " 10 " 4 1/2 " 3X2 (M) 12 " 4 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 7X5X3.5 (M) 4 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 6 " 4 1/2 " 8 1/2 " 3X2 (M) 5 1/2 " 7X4 (M) 6 " 8X6 (M) 4 " 8 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 3.5X2.5 (M) 2.5X2.5X1.5 (M) 7 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 8 " 4 " 4 " 13 " 15 " 14X8.5 (M) 13X11 (M) 11 1/2 " 14.5X11 (M) 2X2X2X2X2 (M) 3 1/2 " 4X3.5 (M) 4 1/2 " 9 " 5 1/2 " 7 " 6X5.5 (M) 7 " 6 " 5 1/2 " 10 1/2 " 28 1/2 " (H) 2.5X2 (M) 3X2.5X2.5 (M) 5 1/2 " 2X1 (M) 14 1/2 " 2.5X2.5X2 3.5X3X2X2 (M) 7 " 44 1/2 " (P) 3.5X3.5X3 (M) 9 1/2 " 5 " 4 1/2 " 11X5.5 (M) 7X3.5 (M) 7 1/2 " 8.5X8.5 (M) 9 1/2 " 9 1/2 " 10.5X4 (M) 6 1/2 " 7 1/2 " 8X6 (M) 6 1/2 " 9 " 5 " 5 " 11 1/2 " 13X7X7X7 (M) 6 " 8 1/2 " 4 " 10 " 6 1/2 " 9 1/2 " 8 " 9X6 (M) 4 1/2 " 5X3 (M) 12 " 4 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 2X1X1 (M) 12.5X8.5X4 (M) 4 " 6 1/2 " 6 " 10 " 9 " 6 1/2 " 7 " 4 1/2 " 7 " 2.5X2.5X2 (M) 16 " 10 1/2 " 11 1/2 " 6X5X4.5X4.5 (M) 9 1/2 " 15 1/2 " 6 " 8 " 8 " 8 " 9 " 2.5X2 (M) Tag No. 3488 3489 3490 3491 3492 3493 3494 3495 3496 3497 3498 3499 3500 3501 3502 3503 3504 3505 3506 3507 3508 3509 3510 3511 3512 3513 3514 3515 3516 3517 3518 3519 3520 3521 3522 3523 3524 3525 3526 3527 3528 3529 3530 3531 3532 3533 3534 3535 3536 3537 3538 3539 3540 3541 3542 3543 3544 3545 3546 3547 3548 3549 3550 3551 3552 3553 3554 3555 3556 3557 3558 3559 3560 3561 3562 3564 3565 3566 3567 3568 3569 3570 3571 3572 3573 3574 3575 3576 3577 3578 3579 3580 3581 3582 3583 3584 3585 3586 3587 3588 3589 3590 3591 3592 3593 3594 3595 3596 3597 3598 3599 3600 3601 3602 3603 3604 3605 3606 3607 3608 3609 3610 3611 3612 3613 3614 3615 3616 3617 3618 3619 3620 3621 3622 3623 WSHH WBCNH Type CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CHINABERRY CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK LIVE OAK LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM PERSIMMON CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM HACKBERRY HACKBERRY HACKBERRY HACKBERRY CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER PERSIMMON CHINABERRY ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM VITEX LIGUSTRUM CHINABERRY LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER HACKBERRY CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER PERSIMMON CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK LIVE OAK LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM PHOTINEA CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM MOUNTAIN LAUREL CEDAR ELM RED OAK MOUNTAIN LAUREL CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM Trunk 5 " 7 " 4 " 9 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 17 1/2 " 19 1/2 " (P) 4.5X2.5 (M) 20 1/2 " (P) 4 1/2 " 9 " 10 1/2 " 8 " 4 1/2 " 12.5X5.5X3.5 (M) 10 1/2 " 6 " 10 1/2 " 8 " 11 " (D) 4 " 11 " 10 1/2 " 10 1/2 " 5 " 14 1/2 " 7 1/2 " 8 " 26 " (H) 5 " 4X3 (M) 4 1/2 " 21 1/2 " (P) 5 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 3.5X2 (M) 3.5X2.5 (M) 4 " 4X1.5 (M) 5 1/2 " 5X4.5X3.5X1.5 (M) 4 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 7 1/2 " 4 " 4X2.5 (M) 4 1/2 " 6 " 2X1.5 (M) 5 1/2 " 6 " 5 1/2 " 5 " 4 " 9 " 10X10 (M) 10X10 (M) 9 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 10 " 9X8.5 (M) 14 " 10 " 8X6.5 (M) 6 1/2 " 5 " 6 1/2 " 5.5X2.5 (M) 2.5X1 (M) 7 " 6 1/2 " 9X5X4.5 (M) 8 1/2 " 7 " 5 1/2 " 13 1/2 " 14.5X11.5 (M) 3.5X2.5X2.5 (M,D) 2X2X2X1.5X1.5X1.5X1.5X1X1X1X1X1X1X1 (M) 2X1X1X1 (M) 17X12 (M) 8 " 7 1/2 " 4 " 5 1/2 " 6 " 5 1/2 " 12 " 4 1/2 " (D) 6 " 11 " 7.5X4.5 (M) 10 " 9 1/2 " 13 " 16 1/2 " 4 " 8 " 9 1/2 " 2.5X1.5X1.5X1.5X1.5 (M) 4 1/2 " 7 1/2 " 8.5X2.5X2.5 (M) 10 " 6 " 5 " 9 " 6 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 5 " 5 " 4 1/2 " 14 " 6 " 6 1/2 " 6 " 9 " 7 1/2 " 6 " 4 " 8 " 7 1/2 " 11 " 5X3.5X3 (M) 4 " 4 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 4X3.5 (M) 8 " 4 1/2 " 2.5X2 (M) 6 1/2 " 5 " 4 " Tag No. 3624 3625 3626 3627 3628 3629 3630 3631 3632 3633 3634 3635 3636 3637 3638 3639 3640 3641 3642 3643 3644 3645 3646 3647 3648 3649 3650 3651 3652 3653 3654 3655 3656 3657 3658 3659 3660 3661 3662 3663 3664 3665 3666 3667 3668 3669 3670 3671 3672 3673 3674 3675 3676 3677 3678 3679 3680 3681 3682 3683 3684 3685 3686 3687 3688 3689 3690 3691 3692 3693 3694 3695 3696 3697 3698 3699 3700 3701 3702 3703 3704 3705 3706 3707 3708 3709 3710 3711 3712 3713 3714 3715 3716 3717 3718 3719 3720 3721 3722 3723 3724 3725 3726 3727 3728 3729 3730 3731 3732 3733 3734 3735 3736 3737 3738 3739 3740 3741 3742 3743 3744 3745 3746 3747 3748 3749 3750 3751 3752 3753 3754 3755 3756 3757 3758 WSHH WBCNH Type CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK LIVE OAK CREPE MYRTLE CREPE MYRTLE CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM POST OAK LIVE OAK LIVE OAK LIVE OAK LIVE OAK ASHE JUNIPER LIVE OAK ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER MOUNTAIN LAUREL LIVE OAK LIVE OAK LIVE OAK ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CREPE MYRTLE LIVE OAK HACKBERRY LIVE OAK MOUNTAIN LAUREL PINE CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK YEW LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM BUM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK MESQUITE CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM HACKBERRY PECAN HACKBERRY BOX ELDER HACKBERRY HACKBERRY HACKBERRY HACKBERRY AMERICAN ELM AMERICAN ELM HACKBERRY BOX ELDER COTTONWOOD HACKBERRY AMERICAN ELM AMERICAN ELM AMERICAN ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM AMERICAN ELM AMERICAN ELM AMERICAN ELM AMERICAN ELM HACKBERRY CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM REDBUD Trunk 4.5X3.5 (M) 4 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 14 " 4 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 6 " 12.5X10.5 (M) 6 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 7 " 9 " 5 1/2 " 11 1/2 " 27 1/2 " (H) 6X5.5X5X4.5X4.5X4X4X3X3X2.5X2.5X2 (M) 3.5X2.5 (M) 4 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 7 " 7 " 9 1/2 " 4 " 4 " 7 " 10 1/2 " 10 1/2 " 10 1/2 " 6 " 4 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 2.5X2 (M) 4 1/2 " 32 " (H) 30 1/2 " (H) 8 1/2 " 10 " 8 1/2 " 4X3.5X2.5X2.5 (M) 18 " 4 1/2 " 35 " (H) 3X3X3X3X2 (M) 6 1/2 " (D) 11 1/2 " 12 1/2 " 19.5X16 (M,P) 3X2.5X2 (M) 18 1/2 " 9X7.5 (M) 9 " 9 " 11 " 7 " 8 1/2 " 10 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 6 " 6 " 8 1/2 " 9 " 12 1/2 " 10 1/2 " 12 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 9 1/2 " 8 " 23 " (P) 9 1/2 " (D) 6 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 4 " 11 " 9 1/2 " 9 " 5 " 4 1/2 " 9 1/2 " 9 " 9 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 9 " 6 " 6 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 6 " 5 " 4 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 4 " 5 " 7 " 19 1/2 " (P) 12 " 6 " 14 1/2 " 12 " 10 " 5 " 12 " 11 " 11 " 13 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 7 1/2 " 6 " 12 " 12 " 6 " 6 1/2 " 10 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 7 " 8 1/2 " 9 " 5 " 10 1/2 " 5 " 9 1/2 " 9 " 4 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 8 1/2 " 7.5X4 (M) 5X4.5 (M) 6 " 3X2.5 (M) Tag No. 3759 3760 3761 3762 3763 3764 3765 3766 3767 3768 3769 3770 3771 3772 3773 3774 3775 3776 3777 3778 3779 3780 3781 3782 3783 3784 3785 3786 3787 3788 3789 3790 3791 3792 3901 3902 3903 3904 3905 3907 3908 3909 3910 3929 3930 3931 3932 3933 3934 3935 3937 3952 3954 3955 3956 3957 3958 3959 3960 3961 3962 3963 3964 3966 3967 3968 3969 3970 3971 3972 3973 3974 3975 3976 3977 3978 3979 3980 3981 3982 3983 3984 3985 3987 3988 3989 3990 3991 3992 3993 3994 4001 4002 4003 4004 4005 4006 4007 4008 4009 4010 4011 4012 4013 4014 4015 4016 4017 4018 4019 4020 4021 4022 4023 4024 4025 4026 4027 4028 4029 4030 4031 4032 4033 4034 4035 4036 4037 4038 4039 4040 4041 4042 4043 4044 WSHH WBCNH Type CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CREPE MYRTLE CREPE MYRTLE CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CREPE MYRTLE ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER AMERICAN ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM HACKBERRY CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK LIGUSTRUM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIGUSTRUM HACKBERRY CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIGUSTRUM LIGUSTRUM HACKBERRY HACKBERRY LIGUSTRUM LIGUSTRUM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM PERSIMMON CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM Trunk 4 1/2 " 10 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 6 " 6 1/2 " 6 " 7 " 5 " 9 " 5 1/2 " 5 " 4 " 6 " 9 " 4 " 7 " 6 " 4 " 5 " 5 1/2 " 6.5X6.5X5X5X3 (M) 11X7 (M) 11.5X8 (M) 7 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 11 1/2 " 8 " 6 " 7 " 7 " 9 " 9 " 10.5X6X5 (M) 8 " 7 1/2 " 7 " 5 " 7 " 13 " 8 " 10 1/2 " 7 1/2 " 10 " 7 " 5 " 7 " 5 1/2 " 6 " 5 " 9 " 11 " 6 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 7 " 7 " 8.5X5.5 (M) 8 " 11 " 11 " 8 " 10 " 10 " 9 " 8 " 7 " 9 1/2 " 7 " 5 " 15 " 8X7 (M) 7 " 7X6.5 (M) 10 " 7 1/2 " 5 " (D) 13 1/2 " 7 1/2 " 8 " 4 " 5 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 5 " 10 " 4 " 3X2.5 (M) 7 " 7.5X6 (M) 11 " 10 " 6 1/2 " 5.5X4X3 (M) 18 " 5 " 4 " 8 " 17 " 4 " 5.5X5 (M) 4X2 (M) 5 " 12 " 4 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 6 " 8 1/2 " 6 " 6 " 4 1/2 " 7 " 4 " 4 " 4 " 4 " 5 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 6 " 7X6.5 (M) 8 1/2 " 9 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 6.5X4.5X3.5 (M) 6 1/2 " 6.5X6 (M) 10 " 11X10.5 (M) 6 1/2 " 8 " 7 " 4 " 5 " 4 " 9 1/2 " 5 " 6 " Tag No. 4045 4046 4047 4048 4049 4050 4052 4053 4078 4092 4096 4097 4099 4140 4141 4502 4503 4504 4505 4506 4507 4508 4509 4510 4511 4512 4513 4514 4515 4516 4517 4518 4519 4520 4521 4522 4523 4524 4525 4526 4527 4528 4529 4530 4531 4532 4533 4534 4535 4536 4537 4538 4539 4540 4541 4542 4543 4601 4602 4603 4604 4605 4606 4607 4608 4609 4610 4611 4612 4613 4614 4615 4616 4617 4618 4620 4621 4622 4623 4624 4625 4626 4627 4628 4629 4630 4631 4632 4634 4635 4636 4637 4638 4639 4640 4641 4642 4643 4644 4645 4646 4647 4648 4649 4660 4661 4662 4663 4664 4665 4666 4667 4668 4669 4670 4671 4672 4673 4674 4675 4676 4677 4678 4679 4680 4681 4682 4683 4684 4685 4686 4687 4688 4689 4690 WSHH WBCNH Type CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM HACKBERRY CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LOQUAT HACKBERRY ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER HACKBERRY ASHE JUNIPER MOUNTAIN LAUREL MOUNTAIN LAUREL CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CREPE MYRTLE CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CHINABERRY CHINABERRY CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CHINABERRY CHINABERRY CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM HACKBERRY CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM Trunk 6 " 4 1/2 " 5 " (D) 4 1/2 " 7 " 7 " 14 1/2 " 3X1.5 (M) 5 1/2 " 6 " 4 " 4 " 10X4X4 (M) 4 1/2 " 4 " 11 " 4.5X2.5 (M) 8 " 7.5X3.5 (M) 12 " 11 " 4 " 4 " 12 " 8X3.5 (M) 11X10X5.5X4X3.5 (M) 10X7 (M) 5 1/2 " 7 " 6 " 14.5X7X6.5X6X6X4.5X4 (M) 6 " 4 " 4 " 5 " 4 1/2 " 5 " 6 " 4 " 5X4 (M) 7 " 4 " 5 " 6 1/2 " 4 " 6.5X6 (M) 5 1/2 " 12 " 11 " 11 " 4 " 7 " 9 " 3.5X3 (M) 8 " 6X3 (M) 4 " 6 " 8 " 6 " 5 " 11X9 (M) 6 " 4 " 4X4 (M) 11X6 (M) 9 " 5X5X3X3 (M) 4 " 6 " 6 " 10 " 24 " (H) 4 " 4 " 8 " 6 " 13 " 24 " (D) 5 1/2 " 4 " 6 1/2 " 6X5X4 (M) 4 " 12 " 9X7 (M) 18 " 7 1/2 " 20 " (P) 8 " 8 " 9 " 9 " (D) 7.5X3 (M) 10 1/2 " 15 " 4 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 9 " 8 " 5 " 12 " 10 " 10 " 10 " 5 " 9 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 9 " 15 " 8 " 5 " 5 " 6 " 9 1/2 " 10 " 5 1/2 " 20 " (D) 10 " 11 " 16 " 6 " 9 1/2 " 11 " 9 " 7 1/2 " 8 " 11 " 7 " 9 " 10 " 11 1/2 " 9 " 12 1/2 " 2X2 (M) Tag No. 4691 4692 4693 4694 4695 4696 4697 4698 4701 4702 4703 4704 4705 4706 4707 4709 4710 4711 4712 4713 4714 4715 4716 4717 4718 4719 4720 4721 4722 4723 4724 4725 4726 4727 4728 4729 4730 4731 4732 4733 4734 4735 4736 4737 4738 4739 4740 4741 4742 4743 4744 4745 4746 4747 4748 4749 4750 4751 4752 4753 4754 4755 4756 4757 4758 4759 4760 4761 4762 4763 4764 4765 4766 4767 4768 4769 4770 4771 4772 4773 4774 4775 4776 4777 4778 4779 4780 4781 4782 4783 4784 4785 4786 4787 4788 4789 4790 4791 4792 4793 4794 4796 4797 4798 4799 4800 4801 4802 4803 4804 4805 4806 4807 4808 4809 4810 4811 4812 4813 4814 4815 4816 4817 4818 4819 4820 4821 4822 4823 4824 4825 4826 4827 4828 4829 WSHH WBCNH Type CHINABERRY CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM AMERICAN ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM HACKBERRY CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM HACKBERRY HACKBERRY HACKBERRY CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CREPE MYRTLE CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM UNKNOWN CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CREPE MYRTLE CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CREPE MYRTLE CREPE MYRTLE CEDAR ELM CREPE MYRTLE CEDAR ELM CREPE MYRTLE CREPE MYRTLE CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM AMERICAN ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM HACKBERRY CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM BOX ELDER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM Trunk 3X2 (M) 5 1/2 " 5.5X5 (M) 6 " 7 " 8 " 6.5X4 (M) 4 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 5 " 5 " 24 " (H) 5 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 6 " 7 " 5X5X5 (M) 4X4 (M) 7 " 7X6 (M) 5 1/2 " 7.5X6 (M) 5 " 7 " 5 " 7 " 5 " 5 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 6 " 5 1/2 " 9 " 8 " 10 " 5 " 9 " 5 " 12 " 6 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 5 " 5.5X3 (M) 7 " 6 " 6 1/2 " 7 1/2 " 9 1/2 " 4 " 8 " 7.5X4 (M) 8 " 6 " 5 " 9 " 7X6X3 (M) 6 " 6 " 6 " 6 " 4X4 (M) 6 " 6 " 6 " 9 " 9 " 6 " 7X3 (M) 7 1/2 " 9 " 6 " 7 " 6 " 5 " 9 " 11 " 10 " 7 " 7 " 7 " 9 " 5 " 6 " 5X3X2 (M) 6 " 15 1/2 " 5X5X4X3X3 (M) 6X4X4 (M) 7 " 4X4X4 (M) 5 1/2 " 5X5X4X3 (M) 12X5X5X4 (M) 11 " 4 1/2 " 10 " 10 " 18 1/2 " 7 " 5 1/2 " 4 " 5 1/2 " 25 " (H) 6 " 11 " 7 " 8 " 5 1/2 " 4 " 5 " 4 " 7X3 (M) 5 " 4 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 11 " 5 " 10X8.5X4 (M) 8 " 5 " 7.5X7.5 (M) 8 " 6 1/2 " 7X4 (M) 4 " 7 1/2 " 5 " 7 1/2 " 7 1/2 " 8X5 (M) 4 " 4 " 5 " 6 " 7 " Tag No. 4830 4831 4832 4833 4834 4835 4836 4837 4838 4839 4840 4841 4842 4843 4844 4845 4846 4847 4848 4849 4850 4851 4852 4853 4854 4855 4856 4857 4858 4859 4860 4861 4862 4863 4864 4865 4866 4867 4868 4869 4870 4871 4872 4873 4874 4875 4876 4877 4878 4879 4880 4881 4882 4883 4884 4885 4886 4887 4888 4889 4890 4891 4892 4893 4894 4895 4896 4897 4898 4899 4900 4901 4902 4903 4904 4905 4906 4907 4908 4909 4910 4911 4912 4913 4914 4915 4916 4917 4918 4919 4920 4921 4922 4923 4924 4925 4926 4927 4928 4929 4930 4931 4932 4933 4934 4935 4936 4937 4938 4939 4940 4941 4942 4943 4944 4945 4946 4947 4948 4949 4950 4951 4952 4953 4954 4955 4956 5032 5033 5037 5056 5068 5073 6105 3004* WSHH WBCNH Type CEDAR ELM AMERICAN ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CHINABERRY CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM HACKBERRY CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM MESQUITE CHINABERRY CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM BOX ELDER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CHINABERRY CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM ASHE JUNIPER CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM MESQUITE CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM POST OAK CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM POST OAK CEDAR ELM COTTONWOOD CEDAR ELM REDBUD Trunk 5 1/2 " 9 1/2 " (D) 9 " 11 " 4 " 17 " 8 " 13.5X7 (M) 13.5X7 (M) 11 " 7 " 6 " 14X6 (M) 5 1/2 " 4 " 5 " 6 " 5 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 7 " 9X5 (M) 9 " 6X5.5 (M) 6X3 (M) 5 " 5 " 9 " 6 " 16 1/2 " 4X3X2 (M) 7 " 8 " 6 " 7 " 7 " 6 " 9X7X5 (M) 6.5X6 (M) 5X5 (M) 7 " 8 " 8 " 6 " 6X5 (M) 8 " 4 " 5X3 (M) 6 " 6 " 8 " 11 " 8X4X3X3 (M) 6 1/2 " 11 1/2 " 7 " 6 " 6 " 5 " 5 " 6 " 4 " 5 " 7 " 10 " 7 " 4 " 5 1/2 " 4 " 9 " 7 " 9X4 (M) 9 " 6 " 5 1/2 " 5 " 5 " 10 1/2 " 12 " 5 " 5 " 5 1/2 " 9 " 6 1/2 " 8 " 6 1/2 " 8 " 7 " 9 " 7 " 4 1/2 " 6 " 4 " 8 " 5 " 5 " 7 " 4 1/2 " 7 " 6 " 6 " 5 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 8 " 6 1/2 " 6 " 7 1/2 " 4 " 15 " 8 " 7 " 5 1/2 " 7 " 5 " 5 1/2 " 5 1/2 " 4 1/2 " 6.5X5 (M) 15 " 7 " 6 " 6 " 7 1/2 " 15 1/2 " 12 " 14 " 15 1/2 " 10 1/2 " 14 " 23 1/2 " (P) 11 " 4 " Tag No. 3075* 3076* 3078* 3079* 3080* 3081* 3082* 3084* 3085* 3086* 3090* 3091* 3093* 3094* 3095* 3096* 3097* 3099* 3101* 3102* 3103* 3104* 3105* 3106* 3107* 3109* 3111* 3112* 3113* 3114* 3115* 3116* 3118* 3120* 3121* 3122* 3124* 3126* 3128* 3129* 3130* 3131* 3132* 3133* 3134* 3136* 3137* 3138* 3139* 3140* 3145* 3146* 3147* 3148* 3149* 3150* 3151* 3152* 3153* 3154* 3155* 3156* 3159* 3160* 3161* 3162* 3164* 3165* 3166* 3167* 3168* 3169* 3170* 3171* 3172* 3173* 3174* 3575* WSHH WBCNH Type CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM HACKBERRY CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK AMERICAN ELM CEDAR ELM AMERICAN ELM AMERICAN ELM CEDAR ELM AMERICAN ELM HACKBERRY HACKBERRY BURR OAK BOX ELDER BOX ELDER CYPRESS POST OAK CHINQUAPIN OAK HACKBERRY CHINQUAPIN OAK CHINQUAPIN OAK CEDAR ELM CHINQUAPIN OAK RED OAK CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM CEDAR ELM LIVE OAK CHINQUAPIN OAK CHINQUAPIN OAK BIGTOOTH MAPLE HACKBERRY BOX ELDER BOX ELDER BOX ELDER BOX ELDER PECAN CREPE MYRTLE CHINQUAPIN OAK CREPE MYRTLE ORNAMENTAL ORNAMENTAL HACKBERRY CEDAR ELM YAUPON MONTERREY OAK LIVE OAK CHINQUAPIN OAK CHINQUAPIN OAK CREPE MYRTLE LIGUSTRUM CHINQUAPIN OAK MOUNTAIN LAUREL MOUNTAIN LAUREL MOUNTAIN LAUREL MOUNTAIN LAUREL LIGUSTRUM MOUNTAIN LAUREL YAUPON YAUPON TREE LEGEND Trunk 8 " 15 1/2 " 4 " 10 " 6.5X5 (M) 11 1/2 " 10 1/2 " 13.5X9X6.5 (M) 12 " 10 " 12 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 9 " 8 1/2 " 13.5X6.5 (M) 14 1/2 " 4 " 16 1/2 " 6 " 13 1/2 " 15 1/2 " 6 1/2 " 8X5 (M) 12 " 14 " 12 " 8 1/2 " 11 " 6 1/2 " 3 1/2 " 3 1/2 " 11 1/2 " 16 " 4 " 6 " 20 " (P) 5 1/2 " 8 " 3 1/2 " 8 " 7 " 9 " 8 1/2 " 6 " 13 1/2 " 7 1/2 " 7 1/2 " 5 " 4 " 11 1/2 " 9 1/2 " 8 " 8 1/2 " 8 1/2 " 13 " 5X5X4.5X3X2 (M) 11 " 3.5X3.5X2.5 (M) 2X2X2X2X2 (M) 4X3X3 (M) 9 1/2 " 10 1/2 " 3.5X3X3X3X2X2X2 (M) 7 1/2 " 4 " 13 1/2 " 7 " 7X5X4.5X4.5X4X3X3 (M) 6.5X5X4X2 (M) 6 " 3X2.5X2X2X2 (M) 3 1/2 " 6X4.5X4X3X2 (M) 4X2.5 (M) 3X2.5X2X2X2X2 (M) 3X2X2 (M) 3.5X3.5X3X2X2 (M) 4X3.5X3.5X3 (M) CRITICAL ROOT ZONE = DIAMETER EQUAL IN FEET TO TWICE THE NUMBER OF INCHES OF THE TREE'S TRUNK DIAMETER PROTECTED TREE (DIAMETER > 19") HERITAGE TREE (DIAMETER > 24") MULTIPLE TRUNK APPEARS DEAD DUPLICATE NUMBERS / EXISTING TREE TAGS (P) (H) (M) (D) ( *) SURVEYED FOR: UMLAUF PROJECT NO. 23-0124 605 AZIE MORTON RD, AUSTIN, TX LPIRCUWTXHoYRTMU.ERO UWTXHoYRTMU.ERO 1208 WSNDPF FTLXH DWUVLP, Vf 89841 ILTO #101=4158 (512) 5==-9068 UKHHV 5 �� 5 APPENDIX | 211 UMLAUF HPEU PLAN Impervious Cover Exhibit AS-BUILT SURVEY OF 7.365 ACRES ± OUT OF THE I. DECKER SURVEY, ABSTRACT 8, CITY OF AUSTIN, TRAVIS COUNTY, TX 0 40 80 UEDNH@ 1" A 40' LEGEND 1/2" IRON ROD SET (PINK CAP STAMPED "SURVEY WORKS") 1/2" IRON ROD FOUND (UNLESS NOTED) IRON PIPE FOUND (TYPE NOTED) NAIL FOUND (TYPE NOTED) "X" MARK FOUND BOLT FOUND BM TEMPORARY BENCHMARK CRITICAL ROOT ZONE = DIAMETER EQUAL IN FEET TO TWICE THE NUMBER OF INCHES OF THE TREE'S TRUNK DIAMETER MH SD E LP W T FH WW G PP WV E E CO S MANHOLE (UNKNOWN) BOLLARD MANHOLE STORM SIGN ELECTRIC JUNCTION BOX AIR CONDITIONING UNIT LIGHT POLE TRAFFIC SIGNAL BOX GUY WIRE WATER METER IRRIGATION CONTROL VALVE TELE. COMM. PEDESTAL FIRE HYDRANT MANHOLE WASTEWATER GAS METER POWER POLE WATER VALVE MANHOLE ELECTRIC ELECTRIC METER CLEAN OUT STATUE / SCULPTURE ELECTRIC VAULT (UNLESS NOTED) TRAFFIC SIGNAL POLE BIKE RACK oo ] // OHU T G W SD WW \\\\ GUARD RAIL CHAIN LINK FENCE WROUGHT IRON FENCE WOOD FENCE OVERHEAD UTITLITY UNDERGROUND TELE. COMM. UNDERGROUND GAS UNDERGROUND WATER UNDERGROUND STORM DRAIN UNDERGROUND WASTEWATER EDGE OF PAVEMENT PROPERTY LINE ADJOINER LINE CONCRETE AREA WALLS WOOD DECK GRAVEL AREA STONE AREA BRICK AREA DOC. NO. O.P.R.T.C. VOL. PG. P.R.T.C. R.P.R.T.C. ON/OFF R.O.W. ( ) AL R CB D CL INV RCP CMP FF + 100' TW BW DI DOCUMENT NUMBER OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS TRAVIS COUNTY VOLUME AND PAGE PLAT RECORDS TRAVIS COUNTY REAL PROPERTY RECORDS TRAVIS COUNTY STRUCTURE ON/OFF SUBJECT PROPERTY RIGHT OF WAY RECORD INFORMATION ARC LENGTH RADIUS DELTA ANGLE CHORD BEARING CHORD LENGTH INVERT REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE CORRUGATED METAL PIPE FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATION SPOT ELEVATION TOP OF WALL BOTTOM OF WALL DRAINAGE INLET TABLE OF CONTENTS: SHEET 1 - BOUNDARY EXHIBIT SHEET 2 - TOPOGRAPHIC EXHIBIT SHEET 3 - DETAIL SHEET SHEET 4 - TREE EXHIBIT SHEET 5 - TREE TABLE TEMPORARY BENCHMARK SET MAG NAIL IN ASPHALT WITH WASHER ELEVATION: 465.52' WITH SQUARE TOP TWISTED \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ 8' 9 . 4 5 E " 5 4'1 4 ° 0 4 S \\\\ N 6 2 ° 0 1 4 4 . 8 1 ' ' 1 1 " W o o o o o o o o o o o o LOT 1 SOUTH LUND PARK SEC. 3 VOL. 7, PG. 49 P.R.T.C. 1/2" IRON PIPE FOUND 1/2" IRON ROD FOUND (PINK CAP STAMPED "SURVEY WORKS") ] ] 0 . 7 ' O F F o o ] ] R ( N 7 3 ] ( 3 0 2 5 9 ° 3 3 . 6 0 ' ) ' 5 0 4 1 3 � 1 2 0 ( 4 5 ( 2 2 " " W ) ° ] LOT 7 SOUTH LUND PARK SECTION 2 VOL. 7, PG. 8 P.R.T.C. ] ] 3/4" IRON PIPE FOUND (DISTURBED) (116.83') (N 29°56'30" E) R 38�28(45" H 227036( (5.59') (N 51°48'15" E) R 59�17(37" H 6097( (386.39') (N 30°28'52" E) R 39�12(46" H 49704:( AL:(169.32') R:(454.96') D:(21°19'23") CB:(N 41°08'34" E) CL:(168.34') BNA27:036( SA5650:7( EA32�29(64" DCAR 49�41(59" H DNA279039( \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ BM \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ AZIE MORTON RD (ROW VARIES, PER PLAT) \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ CALCULATED POINT FROM WHICH A 1/2" IRON ROD FOUND WITH AN ALUMINUM CAP STAMPED "KENT MCMILLAN" BEARS: S 35°50'07" W 0.30' o o o o oo oo oo \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \ \ \ \ ] \ \ \ \ ] \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ ] ] / / // \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \ \ \ \ ] \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\\\ \ \ \ \ ] \\\\ 2 8 . 7 ' ] \ \ \ \ ] \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 3/4" IRON ROD FOUND \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ ] ] \\\\ ] 6 . 8 ' POND MEASURED ACREAGE 7.365 ACRES ± F L A O P O P D R H O A X I Z M A A R T D E LI N E AL:(118.56') R:(302.76') D:(22°26'15") CB:(N 41°42'00" E) CL:(117.81') BNA229057( SA413087( EA33�36(16" DCAR 4:�15(44" H DNA228082( BARTON CREEK S D ZONE AE TEMPORARY BENCHMARK SET MAG NAIL IN ASPHALT WITH WASHER D ELEVATION: 459.60' S \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ BM \\\\ (190.29') (N 52°55'07" E) R 61�31(31" H 2:1032( \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ ZONE X (SHADED) D S \\\\ AZIE MORTON RD (FORMERLY ROBERT E. LEE RD.) (ROW VARIES, PER PLAT) D S \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ ] ] ] ] ] ] ] \\\\ \\\\ 4 . 4 ' oo oo 5/8" IRON ROD FOUND WITH AN ALUMINUM CAP STAMPED "KENT MCMILLAN 15" ZONE X (SHADED) APPROXIMATE FLOOD HAZARD LINE ZONE X (UNSHADED) CALLED 5.45 ACRES VOL. 11018, PG. 873 R.P.R.T.C. oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo 29.6' oo oo ( 7 4 2 . 5 6 ' ) ( S 3 0 ° 3 9 ' 2 2 " W ) T 3 9 � 1 6 ( 6 2 " ° 8 4 1 0 9 8 ( CALLED 0.4149 ACRES VOL. 11080, PG. 1068 R.P.R.T.C. \ \ \ \ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ BARTON BOULEVARD (38' ROW, PER PLAT) \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \\\\ [1] oo oo \ \ \ \ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ oo \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ (11.53') (N 30°03' E) S 27°50'16" W 11.62' 1/2" IRON PIPE FOUND WITH NAIL oo oo oo 3 . 4 ' oo oo 1" SQUARE BOLT FOUND NORTH OF LINE 0.19' o o o o \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ / / o o o o TOP OF STONE WALL \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ (68.38') (N 59°54' W) R 73�34(53" ° 7906:( (57.16') (N 88°14' W) T 9:�24(37" ° 6803:( LOT 14 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ LOT 19 LOT 18 LOT 17 LOT 16 LOT 15 BARTON SPRINGS HEIGHTS VOL. 3, PG. 165 P.R.T.C. LOT 21 LOT 20 T 1:�4:(14" H 21031( (59.75') (N 44°33' E) R 53�45(25" H 6:031( (36.04') (N 63°28' E) R 73�18(67" H 47022( (51.17') (N 48°38' E) R 58�28(67" H 62038( \\\\ \\\\ ] F F O 6' . 0 \\\\ ] \\\\ ] \\\\ \\\\ PK NAIL FOUND IN ROCK \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \ \ \ \ 1/2" IRON PIPE FOUND IN CONCRETE oo N 0.3' O oo oo 3/4" IRON PIPE FOUND WITH 60D 48.3' NAIL IN CENTER oo oo \\\\ ] oo // ] ] // / / oo oo oo o o o o \ \ \ \ 7.6' o o o o 1/2" IRON ROD FOUND WITH YELLOW CAP STAMPED "TERRA FIRMA" 3.7' 61.5' (273.38') (N 08°05' W ) S 10°34'18" E 274.18' oo oo oo oo T 85�53(15" H 26087( R.O.W. TAKING CALLED 2,360 SQ. FT. TRACT (DOC. NO. 2000184846, O.P.R.T.C.) T 61�69(69" H 359072( oo ( 3 9 4 0 . . 9 9 0 8 ' ' ) ( 2 8 2 8 . 6 0 3 0 ' ' ) o o . o o oo 3/4" o o o o \\\\ 1 0.1' ( R O W V A R S U N S E T V W I E S , P E R P L A T ) \\\\ CALLED 1.980 ACRES VOL. 9395, PG. 328 R.P.R.T.C. / / 69.1' // 54.0' 1/2" IRON ROD FOUND WITH YELLOW CAP STAMPED "TERRA FIRMA" oo \\\\ \\\\ oo \\\\ 14.4' \\\\ oo \\\\ oo \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ BARTON BLVD (ROW VARIES, PER PLAT) \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ 7.5' ' \\\\ E " 2 0 5 5 ° 5 4 S ' 0 8 . 4 8 \\\\ ] \\\\ T 55�13(41" H 38029( \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ oo oo \ \ \ \ 1" IN ASPHALT \\\\ \\\\ oo oo oo oo ' 8 . 5 \\\\ ' 2 . 3 \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ (116.14') (S 40°09' W) T 48�56(11" ° 227014( (168.80') (S 39°54' W) T 48�41(53" ° 27:017( CALLED 1.999 ACRES DOC. No. 2022156097 O.P.R.T.C. F L O O D A P P R O X H A Z A R D I M A T E L I N E ( Z O N E U N S H A D E D X ) ( Z O N E S H A D E D X ) UTILITY NOTES 1. SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEES THAT THE UTILITES SHOWN COMPRISE ALL SUCH UTILITIES IN THE AREA, EITHER IN SERVICE OR ABANDONED AND DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE UTILITIES SHOWN ARE IN THE EXACT LOCATION INDICATED (UTILITIES SHOWN HEREON MAY BE EXAGGERATED FOR GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION ONLY). SURVEYOR DOES CERTIFY THAT UTILITIES ARE LOCATED AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE FROM THE INFORMATION AVAILABLE. 2. ALL SUBSURFACE UTILITIES AND PIPE SIZES SHOWN HEREON ARE APPROXIMATE AND HAVE NOT BEEN FIELD VERIFIED. 3. UNDERGROUND UTILITIES IF DEPICTED HEREON ARE A COMBINATION OF AUSTIN WATER GIS DATA AND AUSTIN WATER ASBUILT DRAWINGS. GENERAL NOTES: 1) THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL RECORDED AND UNRECORDED EASEMENTS. SURVEYOR HAS MADE NO INVESTIGATION FOR EASEMENTS OF RECORD, ENCUMBRANCES, RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS OR OWNERSHIP TITLE EVIDENCE. 2) SUBJECT TO ALL APPLICABLE DEVELOPMENT CODES AND ZONING ORDINANCES. 3) DUE TO DIFFERING BUILDING PRACTICES, BUILDING DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE. 4) ANY UTILITIES SHOWN HEREON MAY BE EXAGGERATED FOR GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION ONLY. 5) OWNERSHIP DEED RECORDED IN VOLUME 11018, PAGE 873 AND VOLUME 9395, PAGE 328, TRAVIS COUNTY RECORDS. 6) TREE TYPES TO BE VERIFIED BY CERTIFIED ARBORIST. SURVEYED FOR: UMLAUF PROJECT NO. 23-0124 605 AZIE MORTON RD, AUSTIN, TX FLOOD INFORMATION PER WWW.FEMA.GOV, A PORTION OF THIS PROPERTY APPEARS TO BE LOCATED IN ZONE X (SHADED). THIS PROPERTY WAS FOUND IN MAP NUMBER 48453C0445K, DATED 01/22/2020. DATUM & BEARING BASIS TEXAS STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, CENTRAL ZONE (4203), NAD 83. GRID NORTH, ELEVATION DATA NAVD 88, GEOID 18. DISTANCES IN US SURVEY FEET (GRID). STERZING ST (ROW VARIES, PER PLAT) LPIRCUWTXHoYRTMU.ERO UWTXHoYRTMU.ERO 1208 WSNDPF FTLXH DWUVLP, Vf 89841 ILTO #101=4158 (512) 5==-9068 UKHHV 1 �� 5 SURVEYOR NOTES [1] WALKING PATH AND FENCE OVERLAP CALLED 0.4149 ACRE TRACT AS DEPICTED HEREON. [2] RIGHT-OF-WAY DISCREPANCY BETWEEN CALLED 0.4149 ACRE TRACT AND BARTON SPRINGS HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, AS DEPICTED HEREON BY HATCHED AREA. \ \ \ \ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ I D R S G N R P S N O T R A B \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ) T A L P R E P , I S E R A V W O R ( \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\\\ 0 . 6 ' O F F \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ BM \\\\ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\\\ [2] \ \ \ \ \\\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 4 7 . 0 ' \\\\ \ \ \ \ \\\\ TEMPORARY BENCHMARK SET MAG NAIL IN ASPHALT WITH WASHER ELEVATION: 533.81' LOT 26 SOUTH LUND PARK SECTION 2 VOL. 7, PG. 8 P.R.T.C. LOT 26 LOT 25 LOT 24 LOT 23 LOT 22 L I ( 4 1 . 5 ' N S C O M B W . , R . O . P E R A V E N U E P L A T ) I CERTIFY THAT THIS SURVEY HAS BEEN COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT REQUIREMENTS OF THE STANDARDS OF PRACTICE FOR SURVEYING IN THE STATE OF TEXAS TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF. LOT 25 DATE OF LAST FIELD WORK: OCTOBER 17, 2023 _____________________________________________________ DEREK KINSAUL, R.P.L.S. NO. 6356 OCTOBER 19, 2023 DRAWN BY:EO FIELD CREW: JZ, EM, BB REVIEWED BY: CLM / DJK REVISION #: SHEET SIZE = 24"X36" APPENDIX | 212 UMLAUF HPEU PLAN FEMA FIRMette APPENDIX | 213 National Flood Hazard Layer FIRMette05001,0001,5002,000250FeetÜSEE FIS REPORT FOR DETAILED LEGEND AND INDEX MAP FOR FIRM PANEL LAYOUTSPECIAL FLOODHAZARD AREASWithout Base Flood Elevation (BFE)Zone A, V, A99With BFE or DepthZone AE, AO, AH, VE, ARRegulatory Floodway0.2% Annual Chance Flood Hazard, Areasof 1% annual chance flood with averagedepth less than one foot or with drainageareas of less than one square mileZone XFuture Conditions 1% AnnualChance Flood HazardZone XArea with Reduced Flood Risk due toLevee. See Notes.Zone XArea with Flood Risk due to LeveeZone DNO SCREENArea of Minimal Flood HazardZone XArea of Undetermined Flood HazardZone DChannel, Culvert, or Storm SewerLevee, Dike, or FloodwallCross Sections with 1% Annual Chance17.5Water Surface ElevationCoastal TransectCoastal Transect BaselineProfile BaselineHydrographic FeatureBase Flood Elevation Line (BFE)Effective LOMRsLimit of StudyJurisdiction BoundaryDigital Data AvailableNo Digital Data AvailableUnmappedThis map complies with FEMA's standards for the use ofdigital flood maps if it is not void as described below.The basemap shown complies with FEMA's basemapaccuracy standardsThe flood hazard information is derived directly from theauthoritative NFHL web services provided by FEMA. This mapwas exported on 1/25/2024 at 9:49 AM and does notreflect changes or amendments subsequent to this date andtime. 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