NATIONAL HIGHWAYS AUTHORITY OF INDIA Nottlwm Trnk Rote in A irit Frm g;(PRJa ouryanF)f I - Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project Road Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan -Northn Twnk Ro*t*.- in Medleval Inda olme sA~~~~~ Voum V_ - '''t@t- t' > ~~E432 Volume 12 PmoftItm Think Road N,, gm ; I - -k _L.' I- - 'I A / ' - tZoUtwnTRord aJi,*. - proposed Thrnk ~OO7 A.D.) FINAL 1REPORT w Fcbruarv 2001 s .T SouthA a Asi'P4-t.Ltd... _-;-_ w 'M The Independent Review of Environmental Assessment and Consolidation of Environmental Assessment & Management Plans and Resettlement Action Plans consists of: VOLUME I: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT VOLUME IA: ANNEXURES TO EIA VOLUME II: INDEPENDENT REVIEW REPORT VOLUME III: AIR QUALITY ASSESSMENT VOLUME IV: NOISE QUALITY ASSESSMENT VOLUME V: ROAD LANDSCAPE AND TREE TRANSPLANTATION PLAN VOLUME VI: CONSTRUCTION PERIOD ROAD SAFETY PLAN VOLUME VII: GAUTAM BUDDHA WILD LIFE SANCTUARY Lea Associates South Asia Pvt. Ltd. DC-V;; LaAssociates New Delhi LeaAsc oZ!77~ Latidscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Impl-ovement Project PART - A THE LANDSCAPE PLAN Lea Associates , :Y,C Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project TABLE OF CONTENT I.I PROJECT CONTEXT ........................................ I 1.2 LANDSCAPE STRATEGY ........................................ 2 1.2.1 Objectives ........................................................ 2 1.2.2 Selection of Tree Species for Landscaping ....................................................... 2 1.3 CONCEPT OF PLANTATION FOR DIFFERENT AREAS . ......................................... 3 1.3.1 Rural areas 3 1. 3.2 Urban Areas. 4 1.3.3 Edges Along Clear Zone. 4 1.3.4 Water Logged Areas. 4 1.3.5 Protected Forest / Reserved Forest Areas. 5 1.3.6 Taj Trapezium Zone. 5 1.4 ROAD SIDE LANDSCAPE .......................... 5 1.4.1 Criteria for Categorisation of Landscape Zones/Sections .S 1.4.2 Plantation in Innermost Row. 7 1.4.3 Plantation in Outer Rows.7 1.4.4 Plantation on Medians. 8 1.4.5 Species Proposed in each Section. 9 1.5 PACKAGE-WISE LANDSCAPE SECTIONS .. ............................... 13 1.5.1 Packagel -A.13 1.5.2 Package lB .15 1.5.3 Package IC .16 1.5.4 Package IIB . 8 1.5.5 Package IV-A .20 1.5.6 Package IV-C .23 1.5.7 Package V-B .24 1.6 LANDSCAPING AT SPECIFIC IDENTIFIED SITES . ............................................... 25 1.. 1 Lawdscaping At Road Junction/Intersection And Traffic Islands .......................... 25 1. 6. 2 Landscapilng at Sensitive noise receptors ....................................................... 29 1.7 1NSTITUTIONAL MECHANISM AND MONITORING . ........................................................ 31 Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix 1: Description of Locally Significant Species Along the Project Corridor Appendix 2: Landscape Drawings and Tree Transplantation Table for Package I-A Appendix 3: Landscape Drawings and Tree Transplantation Table for Package I-B Appendix 4: Landscape Drawings and Tree Transplantation Table for Package I-C Appendix 5: Landscape Drawings and Tree Transplantation Table for Package Il-B Appendix 6: Landscape Drawings and Tree Transplantation Table for Package IV-A Appendix 7: Landscape Drawings and Tree Transplantation Table for Package IV-C Appendix 8: Landscape Drawings and Tree Transplantation Table for Package V-B Appendix 9: Typical Landscape Drawings for Junctions Appendix 10: Specifications for Horticulture and Landscaping Works Appendix 11 Chainagewise List of Suitable Identified Trees to be Transplanted Lea Associates Cz2=77 Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project LIST OF TABLES TABLE 1 DISTRIBUTION OF RIGHT OF WAY FOR ALL THE PACKAGES, 1988 ...............................I TABLE 2 CRITERIA FOR ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTIONS ALONG THE PROJECT CORRIDOR .........6 TABLE 3 EXISTING CROSS SECTION DETAILS IN GTRIP ..............................................................6 TABLE 4 RECOMMENDED SPECIES IN THE INNER ROW ...............................................................7 TABLE 5 RECOMMENDED SPECIES IN THE OUTER ROWS .............................................................8 TABLE 6 RECOMMENDED SPECIES ON THE MEDIAN ............................................................... 8 TABLE 7 PROPOSED LANDSCAPE SECTIONS ALONG THE PROJECT CORRIDOR .......... ..............9 TABLE 8 PROPOSED ROADSIDE TREE PLANTATION FOR PACKAGE I-A .......... .... . 13 TABLE 9 PROPOSED ROADSIDE TREE PLANTATION FOR PACKAGE I-B .1.... ... I5 TABLE 10 PROPOSED ROADSIDE TREE PLANTATION FOR PACKAGE I-C..17......................7 TABLE 1 PROPOSED ROAD SIDE TREE PLANTATION FOR PACKAGE II-B ..................................... 18 TABLE 12 PROPOSED ROADSIDE TREE PLANTATION FOR PACKAGE IV-A ................20 TABLE 13 PROPOSED ROADSIDE TREE PLANTATION FOR PACKAGE IV-C ..................................... 23 TABLE 14 PROPOSED ROADSIDE TREE PLANTATION FOR PACKAGE V-B ..................................... 24 TABLE 15 MAJOR ROAD JUNCTIONS IDENTIFIED FOR ENHANCEMENT ....................................... 26 TABLE 16 MINOR ROAD JUNCTIONS PROPOSED FOR ENHANCEMENT ....................................... 27 TABLE 17 PROPOSED PLANTATION FOR NOISE MITIGATION AT IDENTIFIED SENSITIVE LOCATIONS .................................................... 29 TABLE 18 ACTIVITIES SCHEDULE FOR PLANTATION ALONG THE HIGHWAY .............. ................ 32 Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project 1. 1 PROJECT CONTEXT The Grand Trunk Road between Wagha border (Amritsar) and Kolkata traverses across the six Indian states of Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh (UP), Bihar and West Bengal and it mainly falls in the fertile Indo-Gangetic plains. This highway has been the conduit of development for the past several centuries, and seven of the 28 metropolitan cities of the country are located along the highway. It has over 10% of the urbanisation within 10km influence area on either side. As a result of the intense developmental activities along the highway, this area (10km on either side) supports a population of over 40 million. The highway between Agra and Dhanbad passes through two of the most populous and the least developed states in India. The stretch of NH-2, in GTRIP, Packages- I-A, I-B, I-C, Il-B, IV-A, IV-C and V-B, are proposed to be strengtnened and reinforced using various techniques of soft landscapes, principally through plantation of various types. A Road landscape Plan has been developed to enhance the visual quality of the road. The landscape treatments are not only to mitigate the visual impacts of the construction, but also to glorify the historic context of the road. For this detailed landscape plan, the available RoWs and the typical sections applied in the road design were analyzed. The following table gives the percentage distribution of the available RoWs for all the packages. Table I Distribution of Right of Way for all the Packages, 1988 Right of Way (RoW) Length (km) Percentage Less than 20m 0.53 0.1% 20m to 25m 0.27 0.1% 25m to 30m 0.60 0.1% 30m to 35m 88.40 22.0% 35m to 40m 9.18 2.3% 40m to 45m 202.99 50.5% 45m to 50m 10.50 2.6% 50m to 55m 18.80 4.7% 55m to 60m 63.31 15.8% 60m to 65m 3.40 0.8% More than 65m 3.60 0.9% Total 100.00% Source: Compiled From DPR of Packages IA, IB, IC, IIB, IVA, IVC, VB, NHAI. Analysis of RoW along GT Road reveals a highly varied picture. Over 50% of the total length has an average RoW width of 40-45m (nearly 203km) followed by 22% with 30- 35m RoW. A substantial portion of the length, i.e., about 17.5% has a liberal RoW of Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project about 60m or more. The space available in the RoW is one major guiding factor for different themes of landscaping applied in the entire corridor. 1.2 LANDSCAPE STRATEGY 1.2.1 Objectives The landscaping along the GT road has been conceptualized keeping in mind a set of objectives to improve the overall visual and environmental quality of the project corridor. The broader objectives of landscaping are: * Climatic amelioration, * Check in air & noise pollution, * Check in soil erosion and reduce water logging, * Moderating the effect of wind and incoming radiation, and * Aesthetics, shade and ornamentation. In addition to the specific aim of landscaping along the GT Road is - * To enhance the visual experience of traveling along the GT Road; • To define the RoW especially highlights sharp horizontal curves during night; * To screen unsightly view from the road as well as the roadside communities from air & noise pollution; * To compensate for the trees proposed to be cut; • Selective plantation at bus stops/rest areas/truck lay bys etc, and e To enhance sites of natural and cultural importance. The major output of this landscaping exercise is to prepare a = Road landscape plan for the GTRIP; * Detail landscape sections for each package in GTRIP; * Landscape designs for Major and Minor Junctions identified along the corridor; and - Detail Landscape Development works proposed for the GTRIP. 1.2.2 Selection of Tree Species for Landscaping Plantation is one of the most important constituents of soft landscaping. Trees, shrubs and climbers have been used to enhance the soft natural ambience against harsh elements in most of the enhancement schemes. While selecting the species of trees for landscaping a great care has been taken to choose from the already existing indigenous species along the project corridor. The detail description identified species that are existing along the GT road are given in Appendix 1. Lea Associates - zCL7D Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project The selection of plant types and planting arrangement in the Landscape Plan has been based on the following considerations: Shade Large and spreading shade trees, with thick foliage are proposed in the innermost edge. This is meant for the slow moving traffic that shall ply along the paved shoulders of the proposed corridor. Medium evergreen shade trees on footpaths in the urban sections have been provided. Evergreen trees do not have substantial leaf fall, which avoids the nuisance of clogging of lined drains. Screening Plantation of pollution hardy shrub dwarf species in the median to prevent glare from the vehicles moving in opposite direction during night. A mix of medium and large trees along roadside to screen the evening glare for the traffic moving towards west-northwest. Screen plantation as a visual barrier in schools, hospitals, residential colonies, etc. Aesthetics Provision of flowering trees in the urban sections and major crossings Provision of flowering shrubs in the median Softening of vertical surfaces of the retaining walls of grade separators and raised sections of the carriageway by climbers. Fruit, Fodder and Fuel Provision of trees that have economic importance where space is available between the shade trees and the edge of the RoW for the local village people. Natural Reserves and asset The economic trees may be harvested on maturity and generate revenue for the body responsible for tree plantation and maintenance 1.3 CONCEPT OF PLANTATION FOR DIFFERENT AREAS 1.3.1 Rural areas Common plants generally recommended for national and state highways passing through rural areas, are Amaltas (Cassia fistula) alternating with shade trees like, Azadirachta indica, Tarmarindus indica. Tall trees like Eucalyptus are not suitable as 3OC Lea Associates 2zrec7 Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project they interfere with electric and telephone lines and moreover are safety hazards on the road. Medium trees like, Acacia auriculiformis, Gravillea robusta, are ideal for screening. In a tropical country like India, where the temperature during summer months may rise up to a maximum of 460C or more, the 'shade' is of greatest value to the travelers. Thorny trees like Acacia Arabica and Ber (Zizyphus jujuba) are avoided, as these create a nuisance for the pneumatic tyre of motor vehicles. 1.3.2 Urban Areas Near market places and congested areas, the trees known for behaving as 'pollution sink' are proposed. Though, trees in general absorb the pollutants, filter the air from pollutants, and act as noise barrier, but some trees like Neem (Azadirachta Indica), Mango (Mangifera Indica), Paker (Ficus Infectoria), Shisham (Dalbergia Sisso), Imli (Tamarindus Indica) can do it in a better way. Near sensitive areas like schools and hospitals, tall trees with thick canopies can create a wind screen through which the air can be filtered and the noise levels be considerably reduced. Some such trees are Acacia auriculiformis and Gravillea robusta. Tall shrubs like Casia biflora, hamelia patens etc are provided at the sensitive noise receptors for maximum possible screening. 1.3.3 Edges Along Clear Zone The clear zone along the Grand Trunk Road is of varied nature depending upon the different embankment heights. Some areas have steep gradients that need intensive stone pitching treatment. In order to increase the structural stability of this type of treatments, plant materials such as shrubs and ground covers, can be introduced in the interstices. They can be used with emphasis on their rooting characteristics, so that they help in binding the stone pitching treatments. In areas of high water table or water logging, special emphasis has been given on the selection of plant materials that can survive in moist conditions. 1.3.4 Water Logged Areas Waterlogged areas along the road are generally a result of Inadequate drainage conditions, the road acting as a bund and contributing to water logging, high water table of the region or the Low lying nature of the terrain itself. Water logged areas are generally associated with larger water bodies, serving as waterfowl habitat and often, scenic spots with religious and recreational setting. One of the common situations met for roadside plantation is the water logging since roadsides have been dug for excavating the earth for putting on road edge. This type of situation is common throughout the plains in the country. Planting of such sites after proper drainage is now a common practice. Eucalyptus is usually recommended for waterlogged areas. 4 LaA Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project 1.3.5 Protected Forest/ Reserved Forest Areas The design has been worked out to minimise the impacts on the forest stretches along the proposed alignment. The acquisition of 0.5 ha cf forest land in Package I A and 3.85 ha of forest land in Package IV C has been unavoidable and the clearance of these forests are being taken up in accordance to the Gol requirements. For stretches of the corridor through the reserved / protected areas, the contractor shall ensure that the construction activities shall be limited to the proposed RoW, so as to avoid any impacts on the vegetation within the forest areas. Landscape plans have been prepared for the entire length of the project corridor. Along the sections passing through protected / reserved forests, dense plantation has been proposed within the RoW. Apart from these, if the forest department wishes to establish a buffer', NHAI as part of the project shall contribute a portion of the estimated budget for the establishing a vegetative buffer between the forest and the highway. All species proposea in the reserved forest areas shall be native of the forest area. In package V-B, where the corridor passes through the Gautam Buddha Wildlife Sanctuary, Sal trees have been planted along the five flowing water sources, for a distance of 100m on each side of the water channel on both sides of the NH. 1.3.6 Taj Trapezium Zone Package I stretch of the of the project road traverses through the Taj Trapezium. To minimize any likely impact due to air pollution on the Taj Mahal an additional belt of 1Om widths has been acquired on either sides of the project road to plant pollution resistant trees. The additional width shall facilitate additional 2- 3 rows of pollution resistant trees, which shall form a green belt all along the corridor. Starting from Agra in Package I, species to be planted in the section of Taj Trapezium Zone in Package I have been considered as per the recommendations of the two studies carried out in the region. These recommendations have been adopted for all of Package I depending up on the availability of space on the roadsides. The pollution resistant species included in the Landscape plan are trees like Azadirachta indica, Tamarandas indica, Madhuca indica, Magnifera indica, etc which are also locally significant species in this area. 1.4 ROAD SIDE LANDSCAPE 1.4.1 Criteria for Categorisation of Landscape Zones/Sections The road landscape has been developed envisaging a holistic approach to the entire stretch. A concept has been evolved so as to maintain visual characteristics and uniformity in terms of landscape along the stretch. In the absence of uniform land availability for the plantations, different schemes have been worked out in tune with the ' Along the Gautama Buddha Wildlife Sanctuary, a strip of 400m on either side of the highway has been demarcated by the Bihar Sate Forest Department as a buffer zone. Such buffer zones can be worked out at other forest locations along the corridor. This buffer shall effectively minimize any wildlife vehicle conflicts 5 Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project local variations in.the design. To achieve this, the entire stretch of the project corridor has been divided into homogenous landscape sections..based on similarity in terms of soil conditions, climate (temperature and rainfall) and topography. A study on the local flora and vegetative cover native to these sections has been carried out as part of the field surveys to enable a choice of the suitable species for that particular section. In order to identify sections with similar natural factors the entire project corridor was divided into 13 homogeneous stretches with similar climatic (rainfall and temperature), soil ahd topographic characteristics, as shown in the following table: Table 2 Criteria for Road Landscape Sections Along the Project Corridor S. No. Package Chainage Distance Rainfall Elevation Local soil type 1 IA 199.6-250 51 600-700mm 80-120m Alluvial; Fertile 2 IB 250-307.5 57 700-800mm 80-120m Alluvial; Frertile 3 IC 321 - 393 72 800-900mm 80-120m Alluvial; Fertile 4 IiBi 471-17(A) 35 900-1000mm 80-120m Alluvial; Fertile 5 IIB2 17-39 22 900-1000mm 80-120m Alluvial; Fertile 6 IVA 0-65 65 1000-1050mm 80-120m Then Alluvial; rocky; barren stretches; silty clay 7 IV C1 111.2-132 21 1000-1050mm 80-120m Clayey; Fertile 8 IV C2 132-140 8 1000-1050mm 80-120m Deep alluvial; Fertile 9 V B1 240-252 12 1200-1400mm 150-300m Thin alluvium 10 V B2 252-260 8 1200-1400mm 300-400m Thin alluvium 11 1 VB3 260-270 10 1200-1400mm 300-400m Thin alluvium 12 V B4 270-286 16 1200-1400mm 200-300m Thin alluvium 13 V B5 286-320.5 36 1200-1400mm 300-450m Thin topsoil These stretches were further divided into 40 sections based on the adjacent landuse of rural or urban stretches. In each of these sections different types of typical road design sections are applied in all the packages, for which, according to the ROW available, the plantation is proposed on either side at the particular Chainages. Table 3 Existing Cross Section details in GTRIP Package Carriageway Paved Shoulder Earthen Shoulder Embankment Height (m) Width (m) Width (m) Width (m) Typical and maximum values I-A 7 O to 1.5 1 to 2.5 6-2.5 I-B 7 0 2 to 2.5 6-2.5 I-C 7 0 2.5 6-2.5 Il-B 7 Unpaved 2.5 1 10. 12 IV-A 7 1.5 0.5 151 IV-C 7 1.5 0.5 1.5 9.5 6 Lea Associates DZ7 Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project V-B 7 1.5 (partly) 1.0-2.5 2.0, 8.0 Source: Compiled From DPR of Packages IA, B, IC, IIB, IVA. IVC, VB, NHAI The planting type has been decided based on their requirement and feasibility at various sites along the project sub packages. Physical growth characteristics of trees, like form and shape, foliage and rooting characteristics, growth rate, canopy type and branching pattern were the major criteria in the selection of plantation type and density. 1.4.2 Plantation in Innermost Row The innermost row of trees primarily consists of shade trees, at a spacing of 12m C/C. These plants are the locally significant trees and are mostly evergreen in nature, which ensures no substantial leaf fall in winters preventing the problem of blockage of roadside drains. The following table provides the list of trees proposed in the innermost rows: Table 4 Recommended Species in the inner row Soil Species Loamy Local Name Botanical Name Peepal Ficus religiosa Paker Ficus infectoria Mahua Madhuca indica Mango Mangifera indica Neem Azadirachta indica Imli Tamarindus indica Jamun Syzynium cuminli Shisam Dalberjia sissoo Sandy Shisam Dalbergia sissoo Alkaline Neem Azadirachta indica [at ph up to 8.5] soils[usar] - Kanji Pongamia pinnata (upto 9.0 p hj Arjun Terminelia aruna Water Arjun Terminalia arjuna logged area Source. Tree Plantation Strategy, TNHP 1.4.3 Plantation in Outer Rows The outer rows are planted with a combination of ornamental, shade and screening trees. The number of outer rows and the repetition of the trees and their type varies with the landscape section, the TCS and the space available in the RoW for tree plantation. In many of the urban areas there is no space available for Outer rows, even 7 \ 7 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Lea Associates QD77 Landscape, and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project the inner rows are planted at the footpaths of the service roads. The spacing in the inner rows is kept at 3m C/C, to provide maximum possible screening effect. Table 5 Recommended Species in the outer rows S.NO. SOIL BOTANICAL NAME LOCAL NAME FLOWERING l~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~ MONTHICOLOUR Second row Loamy Delonix regia Gulmohar MayNellow Cassia fistula Amaltas May/Yellow Bauhinia sps. Kachnar Feb-Mar/Pink Cassia nodosa May-June/Pink Jacaranda mimosaefolia April/Blue Gravillea robusta ApriltYellow Peltophorum ferrugineum Oct./Yellow Lagerstomia flosreginea Jarul May/Mauve Water logged Terminalia arjuna Arjun condition Syzynium cuminii Jamun Cordia dicotma Lasoda Alkaline soils Terminalia arjuna Arjun [Usar] Pongamia pinnata Kanji Albizzia lebbek Kala Siris Third row Loamy Malia azadiracta Bakain Pongamia pinnata Kanji Acacia auriculiformis Albizzia lebbek Kala siris Dalbergia sissoo Shisham Hetrophregma adenofillum Terminalia arjuna Aquna Source: Tree Plantation Strategy. TNHP 1.4.4 Plantation on Medians The shrubs planted in the median are of low or medium height for prevention of the headlight glare. One to two rows of flowering shrubs have been provided according to the varying width of the median in different sections. In sections where the median width is less than 1.5m only grasses turf is proposed. The species proposed for the purpose for turfing are Cynodon dactylon, Cythoclinc perpurea, Solanum nigrum, and Xanthium strumerium. The species proposed in the median are mainly bougainvillea and Thavetia nerifolia (Kaner). Table 6 Recommended Species on the median 8 O Lea Alssociates Landscape and Tree Tra,7splantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project S. NO SHRUBSI LOCAL NAME BOTANICAL NAME 1 Kaner Thavetia nerifolia 2 Chandini Ervatamia divericala 3 Bougainvillea Bougainvillea 4 Cassia glauca Cassia glauca 5 Chameli Jouminum grandiflorum Source: Tree Plantation Strategy, TNHP 1.4.5 Species Proposed in each Section The following table shows the species proposed for plantation in the inner row, outer rows, and the median according to the typical cross section available at particular chainage and the landscape zone, in each of the packages: Table 7 Proposed Landscape Sections Along the Project Corridor PKG Chaina Length Urban Section Plantation ge (km) / Rural type } Inner row Outer rows Median IA 199.6- 6 U TCS 1 Azadirachta indica Turfing |205.51 U TCS 2 _ _ Thavetia nerifolia R TCS 3 Mangifera indica Cassia fistula, Bougainvillea Gravellia robusta R TCS 4 _ Bougainvillea IA 205.51- 25 R TCS 5 Azadirachta indica Lagerstromia Bouganvillae 231 66 flosreginea U TCS 6 Azadirachta indica Bouganvillae R TCS 7 Azadirachta indica Lagerstromia Bouganvillae flosreginea U TCS8 A 231 6& 1: 4 TCS 9 __Turfing i_______________________________,__R TCS 10 Azadirachta indica LagersLromia Bouganvillae } : _ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~flosreginep i t j ~ ~~~~~~R TCS 11l Azadirachta indica Lagerstronnia I . 9 ~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~flosreginea Bouganvillae IA 231 66 ' 3 R TCS 12 Mangilera indica Ployalthia Bouganvillae 234 96 _ augustofolia [ A |234.96- 10.04 U TCS 13. 245 14, 15' 9 ==V2z Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project PKG Chaina Length Urban Section Plantation ge (km) I Rural type Inner row Outer rows Median IA (18) 245-257 12 TCS 10 Azadirachta indica Lagerstromia Bouganvillae flosreginea R TCS 1 Azadiracrhta indica Turf (IA) IB 257-262 5 U TCS 2 Madhuca indica Albizzia lebbek Turf 1B 262- 8 R TCS 1 Azadirachta indica Lagerstroemi; Bouganvillae 269.9 flosreginea IBf3 269.9- 9 R TCS 3 Mangifera indica Albizzia lebbek 278.7 Bouganvillae lB 278.7- 4 R TCS 1 Azadirachta indica Lagerstroemia Bouganvillae 282.75 flosreginea IB 282.75- 1.2 R TCS 3 Mangifera indica Albizzia lebbek 284.05 Bouganvillae IB 284.05- 23.5 R TCS 1 Azadirachta Indica Lagerstroemia Bouganvillae 307.5 flosreginea U TCS 4 Turf IC 321- 5 U TCS 1 Turf 326.1 R TCS 2 Madhuca indica Cassia nodosp Bouganvillae IC 326.1- 1 R TCS 3 Mangifera indica Terminalia Bouganvillae 327.25 arjuna IC 327.25- 9 U Turf 336.3 TCS 1 R TCS 2 Madhuca indica Cassia nodosa Bouganviltae I R TCS 3 Terminalia Bouganvillae Azadirachta indica arjuna IC 336.3- 5 U TCS 1 _ Bouganvillae 341.6 , Alternate turf R TCS 2 Madhuca indica Cassia nodosa , Bouganvillae R TCS 3 Mangifera indica Terminalia Bouganvillae arJuna IC 341.6- I 0.7 R TCS 2 Madhuca indica Cassia nodosa 342.5 Bouganvillae IC 342.3- 8 R TCS 3 Terminalia 1 350.75 Azadirachta indica arjuna Bouganvillae IC 350.75- 2.2 R TCS 2 Madhuca indica Cassia nodosa 353.0 Bouganvillae 10 L 01t Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation P!an Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project PKG Chaina Length Urban Section Plantation ge (km) I Rural type Inner row Outer rows Median R TCS 3 Mangifera indica Terminalia arjuna Bouganvillae IC 353- 6 U TCS 3 Lagerstromia 359.1 Syzynium cuminii flosreginea Bouganvillae IC ! 359 1- 1 R Madhuca indica Cassia nodosa 360 1 TCS 2 Bouganvillae R TCS 3 Terminalia Azadirachta indica arjuna Bouganvillae IC 360.0- 7 R TCS 3 Syzynium cuminii Lagerstromia Bouganvillae 366.9 flosreginea IC 366.9- 10.5 U TCS 1 Turf 377.5 R TCS 2 Madhuca indica Cassia nodosa Bouganvillae R TCS 3 Terminalia Azadirachta indica arjuna Bouganvillae R TCS 4 Syzynium cuminii Lagerstremia Bouganvillae flosreginea IC 377.5- 6.5 U TCS I Turf 1 383.65 IC I 383. 65- 9.4 R TCS 2 Madhuca indica Cassia nodosa 393 | Bouganvillae R TCS 4 Syzynium cuminii Lagerstromia flosreginea Bouganvillae IBr400- 33.8 U 111-D Syzynium cuminii Gravillea robusta Turf 473.6 Peltoforum ferrugineum R V Syzynium cuminii Gravillea robusta Turf Peltoforum ferrugineum R IV-A Syzynium cuminii Gravillea robusta Turf Peltoforum ferrugineum lB {13.8- t 3.35 R I Tamarindus indica Lagerstroemia 17.15 flosreginea Bouganvillae R VI Tamarindus indica Lagerstroemia flosreginea Bouganvillae R I Tamarindus indica 1 Lagerstroemia flosreginea Bouganvillae 11 17.15- 18.85 R III-D Syzynium cuminil Gravillea robusta Turf t L 36.0 | Peltoforum ferrugineum i t t R I Tamarindus indiGa | Lagerstroemia Tamanndus .ndia I | flosreginea Bouganvillae I__ _ _ 1 _____ _______ l~ ~L Associa t 11 ~~~~~~~~Lea Ass ociates Wo7 Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road /rrprovement Project PKG Chaina Length Urban Section Plantation ge I(kin) / Rural type ge (km) Rural type Innerrow Outer rows | Median R li Albizzia lebbek Dalbergia sisso Bouganvillae R III-C Syzynium cuminii Gravillea robuista Peltoforum Bouganvillae ferrugineum IV A 0-32 39.4 R BP120 Syzynium cuminii Cassia nodosa Turf R IRA Azadirachta Indica Bahunia perpuna Bougainvillae U I UA Tamarindas Indica Bahunia perpuria Bougainvillae U BP500 Syzynium cuminii Cassia nodosa Bougainvillae IVA 32-42 1 10 R 1RA Azadirachta Indica Lagerstroemia Bougainvillae flosreginea IVA 42-49 8 R IRA Syzynium cuminii Cassia nodosa Bougaivillae R 1RB Syzynium cuminii Cassia nodosa Turf R 1RC Syzynium cuminii Cassia nodosa Turf U 1UC Syzynium cuminii Cassia nodosa Bougaivillae IVA 49-65 13 R IRA Azarlirachta Indica Lagerstroemia Bougainvillae . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~flosreginea IV C 110-131 20 R IRA Tamarindas Indica Albizzia lebbek Bougainvillae Acaca auriculiformis U 1 UD Tamarindas indica Turf I , U 1UA Tamarindas indica Gravillea robusta Turf IV C t131-140 9 R 1RA Azadirachta indica Bougainvillae ,C :R 1RC Tamarindas indica Lagerstroemia Turf Flosreginea Terminalia arjuna U I UA Tamarindas indica Bouganvillae Terminalia V-B 240-242 2 R TCS II Dalbergia sisso Arjuna Bouganvillae V-B 242-260 18 R TCS II Dalbergia sisso Albizzia lebbek Bouganvillae V-B 260-280 20 R TCS ll Dalbergia sisso Bouganviliae SU TCS IV Dalbergia sisso Bouganvillae LV--B 280- 6.3 R TCS II Dalbergia sisso Albizzia lebbek Bouganvillae 286.3 V-B 286.3- 31.7 R TCS-II Dalbergia sisso - Bouganvillae 310 SU TCS-IV Dalbergia sisso t Bouganvillae V-B 318- 2.5 R TCS- Terminalia Bouganvillae 320.5 arjuna 12 Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project 1.5 PACKAGE-WISE LANDSCAPE SECTIONS On basis of the above-mentioned table of road landscape sections and species proposed for each, the defail sections are worked out for each of the packages. The available ROW, the typical cross-section and the north, south or concentric widening options have been used to calculate the space available for plantation in the ROW at each typical section being followed. The package wise description of the plantation is as follows: 1.5.1 Package I-A Package I-A starts from Chainage 199.66 in the urban fringe of Agra City, and ends at Ch. 250.5. The package has been divided lengthwise into six landscape sections that include both urban and rural stretches. In these six sections, there are 15 typical cross sections being followed (the first 22 km the road is being six-laned) for each of which the detailed landscaping has been proposed. The entire package lies in the sensitive area of Taj Trapezium Zone. A 10m wide strip has been acquired in addition to the existing RoW, on the North side of the road for planting extra trees in the TTZ. The following table gives the total number of trees and shrubs of each species proposed for the this package: Table 8 Proposed Roadside Tree Plantation for Package I-A TCS T Trees No. Shrubs No. Turfing Area (M2) 1&9 T 3000 2 Thavetia nerifolia 1853 Total 1853 = 3 Mangifera indica 162 Bouganvillae 647 Gravillea robusta 970 Total 647 Cassia fistula 323 Total 1455 4 Thavetia nerifolia 647 647 5 Mangifera indica 225 Bouganvillae 900 Gravillea robusta 1350 Total 900 ! Lagerstromea flosreginea 450 l I l_______ Total 2025 6a Azadirachta indica 167 Thavetia nerifolia 667 Gravillea robusta 667 Total 667 1 _A Total 833 I 13 orte LeGAsoiae Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project TCS Trees No. Shrubs No. Turfing Area (M2) 6b Azadirachta indica 167 Thavetieanerifolia 1333 Gravillea robusta 1333 Total 1333 Cassia fistula 667 Total 2167 7 Azadirachta indica 225 Bouganvillae 1800 Gravillea robusta 2700 Total 1800 Lagerstromea flosreginea 1800 Total 4725 8 Madhuca indica 2833 Total 2833 10 Azadirachta indica 1017 Bouganvillae 4067 Gravillea robusta 8050 Total 4067 Hemelia patens 83 Lagerstromea flosreginea 1525 Total 10675 11 Azadirachta indica 467 Bouganvillae 1867 Gravi!lea robusta 2800 Total 1867 Lagerstromea flosreginea 2800 Total 6067 12 Mangifera indica 550 Bouganvillae 2200 Gravillea robusta 3300 Total 2200 Cassia fistula 3300 Total 7150 Total Azadirachta indica 2042 Thavetia nerifolia 1853 3000 Gravillea robusta 21170 Bouganvillae 14127 Hemelia patens 83 Lagerstromea flosreginea 6575 Cassia fistula 4290 , Mangifera indica 937 Madhuca indica 2833 Grand Total 37929 15980 3000 The landscape drawings and the number of trees of different species in each of the typical cross sections for Package I-A are given in Appendix 2. 14 Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project 1.5.2 Package IB This package has been categorized into six sub-sections on the basis of Urban and Rural land-use. The flora has been decided in accordance with the general approach to landscaping taken for the entire stretch. Shade and ornamental trees are proposed in the first or the innermost row for Urban and rural areas respectively. The stretch in this package lies in the urban area of Shikohabad from km.257 to km.262. Apart from the RoW available, an extra strip of 10m strip of land is being acquired fro the purpose of plantation on the north side. The rural cross-sections from km.262-284.05 lie alternately in TCS1 and TCS3. The landscape plans along this stretch alternates according to the typical cross-sections. Ornamental trees of species Albezzia lebbek & Largestomia flosreginea have been proposed the first row. Shade and fruit bearing trees of species Azadirachta indica and Mangnifera indica are to be planted in the inner rows. The following table gives the total number of trees of each species proposed for the this package: Table 9 Proposed Roadside Tree Plantation for Package I-B Turfing Area TCS Trees No. Shrubs No. (M2) 1 a-a Azadirachta indica 1233 Bouganvillae 4933 Grav'illea robusta 12250 Total 4933 Largerstroemea flosreginea 4933 Hamelia patens 83 Total 18500 1 a-b Azadirachta indica 7750 Bouganvillae 31000 Gravillea robusta 30583 Total 31000 Largerstroemea flosreginea 15500 Hamelia patens 417 Total 54250 I _ I_ _ !1__ 2 1 Thavetia nerifolia 3333 Total 3333 3-_ Magnifera indica 1550 Bouganvillae 6200 Gravillea Robusta 24800 Total 6200 Cassia fistula 15500 41850 3-b L Magnifera indica 300 Bouganvillae 1200 Terminalia arjuna ] 1200 Total 1200 15 ocia Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project Turfing Area TCS Trees No. Shrubs No. (m2) Albezzia Lebbek 300 Gravillea robusta 300 Total 2100 4 Thavetia nerifolia 3800 Total 3800 Total Azadirachta indica 8983 Bouganvillae 43333 Albezzia Lebbek 300 Thavetia nerifolia 7133 Gravillea robusta 67933 Largerstroemea flosreginea 20433 = Hamelia patens 500 Magnifera indica 1850 Cassia fistula 15500 Terminalia arjuna 1200 Grand Total 116700 50466 The landscape drawings and the number of trees of different species in each of the typical cross sections for Package I-B are given in Appendix 3. 1.5.3 Package IC Package IC has been divided into 13 subsections based on Urban and Rural land-use of the stretch. In the entire package a 10m wide strip of land has been acquired on the south side for the purpose of plantation. The land-use along this package of the GTRIP is mainly rural in nature with a few stretches of urban areas where the cross section followed is TCS1. Bahunia perpuria, which is a shade tree, is proposed in these stretches. The rest of the package that passes through rural countryside mainly follows TCS2&3. TCS3 is applied in realigned or bypassed sections where on an average the available ROW is 60m and the scope for plantation increases tremendously. Guidelines for tree plantation mentioned earlier have been followed in this package too. The following table gives the total number of trees of each species proposed for the this package: 16 ~~o 16 Lea Associates z /D Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project Table 10 Proposed Roadside Tree Plantation for Package I-C TCS Trees No. Shrubs No. Turfing Area (m2) 1a Cassia biflora 167 14400 Total 167 2a Madhuca indica 1698 Bouganvillae 6793 Gravillea robusta 10190 Total 6793 Total 11888 2b Madhuca indica 975 Bouganvillae 7800 Gravillea robusta 7800 Total 7800 Total 8775 2c Madhuca indica 200 Bouganvillae 800 Gravillea robusta 1200 Total 800 Cassia Nodosa 800 Total 2200 2d Madhuca indica 1067 Bouganvillae 4267 Gravillea robusta 6400 Total 4267 Cassia Nodosa 2133 Total 9600 2e Madhuca indica 167 Bouganvillae 667 Gravillea robusta 1333 Total 667 Cassia Nodosa 667 Total 2167 3a Mangifera indica 50 Bouganvillae j 400 Acacia auriculiformis 400 Total 400 Total 450 I 3b Mangifera indica 3785 Bouganvillae 15140 I I1 Lagerstromia flosreginea 22710 Total 15140 Terminalia Arjuna 15140 i Acacia auriculiformis 15140 Total 56775 4a Syzynium cumini 75 Bouganvillae 600 Lagerstromia flosreginea 300 Total 600 I Acacia auriculiformis 300 i - 4 Total 675 i 4b Syzynium cumini 158 ! Bouganvillae 1267 17 LeaAs lea Associates =KD Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project TCS Trees No. Shrubs No. Turfing Area (m2) Terminalia arjuna 633 Total 1267 Lagerstromia flosreginea 633 Acacia auriculiformis 1267 Total 2692 Total Acacia auriculiformis 17107 Bouganvillae 37733 14400 Cassia Nodosa 3600 Cassia biflora 167 Gravillea robusta 26923 Lagerstromia flosreginea 23643 Madhuca indica 4107 Mangifera indica 3835 Syzynium cumini 233 Terminalia arjuna 15773 Grand Total 95222 37900 14400 The landscape drawings and the number of trees of different species in each of the typical cross sections for Package I-C are given in Appendix 4. 1.5.4 Package IIB Package li-B has been divided into 16 sub-sections based on the land-use characteristics. The cross-section of a substantial length of the corridor is a raised carriageway on the Kanpur bypass. A stretch of 18km on the bypass from km: 473.8- 491.7 has an 18m wide reserve land on the right side that has been extensively planted with trees to encourage vegetative growth and dissuade encroachment in the right of way. The rest of the stretches on the corridor are rural and plantation has been proposed considering the available space in the ROW. The following table gives the total number of trees of each species proposed for the this package: Table 11 Proposed Road side Tree Plantation for Package II-B + TCS | Trees No. Shrubs No. Turfing Area (m2) In ID - a ; Syzynium cumini 167 2400 Acacia auriculiformis 1333 Peltoforum ferrugineum 1333 Total 2833 III D - b Syzynium cumini 33 480 18 cIr?8 Lea Associates _ C D~~~~~~~~~~~Q L Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project TCS Treas No. Shrubs No. Turfing Area (M2) Acacia auriculiformis 267 Peltoforum ferrugineum 267 Total 567 III D - c Syzynium cumini 225 1620 Acacia auriculiformis 900 Total 1125 IV A-a Syzynium cumini 783 5640 Total 783 IV A-b Syzynium cumini 83 600 Acacia auriculiformis 333 Total 417 II A Dalbergia sisso 33 Bouganvillae 133 Albezzia lebbek 267 Total 133 Total 300 II B Dalbergia sisso 825 Bouganvillae 3300 Albezzia lebbek 3300 Total 3300 Total 4125 II C Dalbergia sisso 33 Bouganvillae 67 Albezzia lebbek 133 Total 67 Total 167 III C-a [ Peltoforum ferrugineum 150 Bouganvillae 600 Acacia auriculiformis 600 Total 600 Total 750 III C-b Syzynium cumini 33 Bouganvillae 133 Acacia auriculiformis 133 Total 133 Peltoforum ferrugineum 133 Total 300 ,VI - a Tamarindus indica 117 Bouganvillae 467 Largestomia flosreginea 933 Total 467 Total 1050 I. VI - b Tamarindus indica 1013 Bouganvillae 4050 Largestomia flosreginea 4050 Total 4050 Total 5063 Va Albezzia lebbek 467 3360 Total 467 Vb Syzynium cumini 1517 1 21840 19 oias ___ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project TCS Trees No. Shrubs No. TurFing Area (m2) Acacia auriculiformis 12133 Peltoforum ferrugineum 12133 Total 25783 Total Acacia auriculiformis 15700 Bouganvillae 8750 35940 Albezzia lebbek 4167 Dalbergia sisso 892 Largestomia flosreginea 4983 Peltoforum ferrugineum 14017 Syzynium cumini 2842 Tamarindus indica 1129 Grand Total 43729 8750 35940 The landscape drawings and the number of trees of different species in each of the typical cross sections for Package Il-B are given in Appendix 5. 1.5.5 Package IV-A Package IV-A has been divided into four landscape sections, The first section is of 39.5km, which includes the VRM bypass and the urban section of Chandauli. The outer rows in the section include species like Bahunia perpuria, Cassia nodosa, Lagerstromea flosreginea, and Bahunia perpuria. The inner rows mainly include shade trees like Azadirachta indica and fruit bearing trees like Syzynium cuminii and Tarmarindus indica. The following table gives the total number of trees of each species proposed for the this package: Table 12 Proposed Roadside Tree Plantation for Package IV-A TCS - Trees No. Shrubs No. Turfing Area(m2) 1 UA-a Tamarindus indica 667 Bouganvillae 2667 Bahunia perpuria 2667 Total 2667 Acacia auriculiformis 1333 Total 4667 1 UA-b Tamarindus indica 292 Thavetia nerifolia 1167 Acacia auriculiformis 583 Total 1167 Total 875 1UA-c Tamarindus indica 233 Thavetia nerifolia 933 Acacia auriculiformis 933 Total 933 Cassia nodosa 467 20 G Lea ASoCiates D77 Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project Total 1633 IRA-a Tamarindus indica 833 Bouganvillae 3333 Bahunia perpuria 3333 Total 3333 Cassia nodosa 1667 Tecoma stans 167 Total 6000 1 RA-b Azadirachta indica 108 Bouganvillae 867 Total 108 Total 867 1 RA-c Tamarindus indica 200 Bouganvillae 800 Cassia nodosa 800 Total 800 Gravillea Robusta 800 Total 1800 1 1 RA-d Tamarindus indica 867 Bouganvillae 3467 Bahunia perpuria 3467 Total 3467 Cassia nodosa 1733 Total 6067 I RA-e Tamarindus indica 108 Bouganvillae 867 Total 108 Total 867 1 RA-f Syzynium cumini 88 Bouganvillae 700 Cassia nodosa 350 Total 700 Acacia auriculiformis 350 Total 788 1 RA-g Syzynium cumini 317 Bouganvillae 1267 Cassia nodosa 1267 Total 1267 | Acacia auriculiformis 1267 Total 2850 1 RA-h Tamarindus indica 275 Bouganvillae 2200 Cassia nodosa 1100 Total 2200 Bahunia perpuria 1100 Acacia auriculiformis 1100 ,Total 3575 1RA- I T Tamarindus indica 3350 Bouganvillae 446 Cassia nodosa 2233 Total 4467 __ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ I __ _ _ I__ _ _ _ _ _ _ Acacia auriculiformis 2233 _ _ Total 7817 21 o e Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project 1 RB- a Total 0 0 780 IRB- b Syzynium cumini 217 0 1560 Cassia nodosa 433 Bahunia perpuria 433 Acacia auriculiformis 433 Total 1083 1RB- c Syzynium cumini 183 0 1320 Cassia nodosa 367 Acacia auriculiformis 367 Total 917 1 UC-a Syzynium cumini 50 Bouganvillae 200 Cassia nodosa 100 Total 200 Total 150 1 UC-b Syzynium cumini 283 Bouganvillae 1133 Acacia auriculiformis 1133 Total 1133 Total 1417 BP120-bl Syzynium cumini 50 0 720 Cassia nodosa 200 Acacia auriculiformis 200 Bahunia perpuria 200 Total 650 E8P120-b2 Syzynium cumini 554 0 7980 Cassia nodosa 2217 Acacia auriculiformis 2217 Bahunia perpuria 2217 Total 7204 BP500 Syzynium cumini 2825 Bouganvillae 11300 _ Total 2825 Total 11300 Total Acacia auriculiformis 12150 Bouganvillae 33267 12360 Azadirachta indica 108 | Thavetia nerifolia 2100 I__- | Bahunia perpuria 13417 r I . j l l~~~~~~~~~ I Cassia nodosa 12933 Gravillea Robusta 800 Syzynium cumini 4567 Tamarindus indica 6825 22 easat Lea Associates on17 Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project Tecoma stans 167 Grand Total 50533 35367 12360 The landscape drawings and the number of trees of different species in each of the typical cross sections for Package IV-A are given in Appendix 6. 1.5.6 Package IV-C Package IV-C has been divided into two landscape sections, one of 20 km, and the other of 9 km. The outer row of species includes Terminalia arjuna, Lagerstromea flosreginea, and Bahunia perpuria. The section passes through an urban area of Dehri on Son river. In the inner row Azadirachta indica and Tarmarindus indica are planted. The following table gives the total number of trees of each species proposed for the this package: Table 13 Proposed Roadside Tree Plantation for Package IV-C TCS Trees No. Shrubs No. Turfing Area(m2) 1 UA (cl)& Tamarindus indica 1008 9075 1 UD (c1) Total 1008 1 UA (cn2) 7200 1 UA (s2) Tamarindus indica 33 600 Gravillea robusta 133 Total 167 1 RA (nl) Tamarindus indica 233 Bouganvillae 933 Albizzia lebbek 467 Total 933 Acacia auriculiformis 467 Total 1167 1 RA (cl) Tamarindus indica 3187 Bouganvillae 12747 I I Albizzia lebbek 12747 Total V2747 ___ Acacia auriculiformis 12747 Total 28680 1 RA (n2) Azarachita indica 33 BouganvilWae 267 Total 33 Total 267 1 1RC (n2) Tamarindus indica 67 600 23 Lea A Lea Associates 72=7 Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project TCS Trees No. Shrubs No. Turfing Area(m2) Lagerstroemia florreginea 267 Terminalia arjuna 133 Acacia auriculiformis 133 Total 600 Total Acacia auriculiformis 13347 Bouganvillae 13947 17475 Albizzia lebbek 132131 Azarachita indica 33 Gravillea robusta 133 Lagerstroemia florreginea 267 Tamarindus indica 4528 Terminalia arjuna 133 | Grand Total 31655 13947 17475 The landscape drawings and the number of trees of different species in each of the typical cross sections for Package IV-C are given in Appendix 7. 1.5.7 Package V-B This stretch on Grand Trunk Road is quite unique as it passes through the Gautam Buddha Wild Life Sanctuary. Tree and shrub plantation in the entire package has been based on the surveys conducted for existing species in the sanctuary. The habitat quality of the sanctuary has deteriorated due to spread of Lantana. Hence the Lantana species has been avoided in package VB entirely. Trees that are native to the sanctuary like Terminalia arjuna and Dalbergia sisso have only been proposed for roadside plantation along this stretch. Package VB has been divided into 6 sub-sections depending on the land-use pattern and the cross sections followed. Since this package is passing through a wildlife sanctuary, the ROW is constricted in most places and apart from the first few kilometers, very little space is available in the rest of the package for roadside tree plantation. The following table gives the total number of trees of each species proposed for the this package: Table 14 Proposed Roadside Tree Plantation for Package V-B TCS Trees No. Shrubs No. Turfing Area (m2) 2a Terminalia arjuna 667 Bouganvillae 267 Dalbergia sisso 167 2671 -0 833 l l 24 Lea Associates Landscape and Tree rransplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project TCS Trees No. Shrubs No. Turfing Area (m2) 2b Dalbergia sisso 433 Bouganvillae 1733 Albizzia labbek 1733 1733 2167 2c Dalbergia sisso 692 Bouganvillae 2767 Albizzia labbek 2767 2767 3458 2d&2e Bouganvillae 12020 Cassia alata 333 12353 4 Dalbergia sisso 817 Cassia alata 167 817 Bouganvillae 3267 3433 Total Terminalia arjuna 667 Cassia alata 500 Dalbergia sisso 2108 Bouganvillae 20053 Albizzia labbek 4500 Grand Total 7275 20553 The landscape drawings and the number of trees of different species in each of the typical cross sections for Package V-B are given in Appendix 8. The detailed specifications for the Horticulture and landscaping woks are given in the Appendix 10. 1.6 LANDSCAPING AT SPECIFIC IDENTIFIED SITES 1.6.1 Landscaping At Road Junction/Intersection And Traffic Islands Road intersections are main nodal spaces and are of vital importance in terms of road aesthetics. Proper landscaping of the traffic islands and the surrounding areas shall integrate these features with the surrounding landscape. The lay out of traffic intersections shall be fixed by the traffic needs of the junction. The landscape design has considered the basic standards of height limitations, appropriate sight lines and other geometric design elements that are applicable to each type of traffic intersection. Considering the high intensity of traffic volume in such areas, the proposed treatment has been designed in such a way that minimum attention is needed in the maintenance of the landscape features. Stability of the landscape items also forms a part of the design proposal. (Refer Appendix 9 for Typical Landscape Drawings for Junctions). 25 oe Lea Asociates -------- m7 =7 Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project The major road junctions identified for enhancement along the Grand Trunk road are as per following table: Table 15 Major Road Junctions identified for enhancement *S. No. Packa Location Type ot Junction Remarks ge Cross Junction Rambagh Crossing, Flyover 1 200.75 proposed 2 1A 231T.21 Y Juncfion, Major junction Landscaping required 3 232.10 Y junction, start of Raja Landscaping required Ka Tal Bypass_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 1A 235.4 Y junction, end B FyRaja Landscaping required Ka Tal Bypass 5 l B 270.2775 Y Junction sBypass Cross road, major junction. 6 1B 282.400 Y junction jBypass Ukrend meets here, major 6 lB 282.400 Yjunction ~~~~~~~junction. 7 1B 283.700 Cross road Intersection of a major junction. 1CTc 7326.T25 Y Junction Start ot Ekdil Bypass 9 1C 327.0 Y Junciion End ot Ekdil Bypass b f 1C 33.0 Y Junction Start of Bakewar Bypass -11¶ 1C 3393 Y Junction End of Bakewar Bypass 12 1C -3425 Y Junction Start of Ujhayani Bypass 13 1C 350.5 Y Junction End of Ujhayani Bypass 14 1C 347.6 Y Junction End of AnatRam Bypass 15 | C 353.05 Y Junction Start of Ajitmal Bypass l | 1 C 358.7 Y Junction End of Ajitmal Bypass 17 | 1C 36U0 Y Junction Start of Bhikepur Bypass | 18 1C 363.45 YuYJunction End of Bhikepur Bypass 19 1 C 37150 Y Junction End of Muradganj Bypass | 20 I1C _1Tu Cross roads, Major I junction 1 21 1 378.300 Cross roads, Major junction 22 il-B 484.100 Cross roads Major junction near Police Station + Temple 23 11-B 12400. T-Junction Road leads to Railway Station chakori , 24 Il-B 22.700 T-Junction Major Junction 25 IlW- 337.00 Cross road Junction near school, P.S & B.S. on the June o26 11-B 38.000 Cross road Major Junction 27 IV-A 39.000 Syed Raza Bypass Major Junction 28 V-A 41-300 Syed Raza Intersection Major Junction 29 IV-A 45.300 Nanbatpur Bypass Major Junction 30 _ V-A 46.800 Nanbatpur Bypass Major Junction 31 IV-A 62.000 Didekhili Bypass Major Junction 32 |IV-C 111.5 Bypass Intersection Major Junction 33 IlV-C 130.5 Bypass Intersection Major Junction '34 IV-C 133 Bypass Major Junction 26 L As Le socae Landscape and Tree Transpfartation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project 0S. No. Paciea Location Type of Junction Remarks go 35 IV-C 139.5 Bypass Intersection Major Junction 36 V-B 203.85 Cross Junction Semi urban area 137 V-B 273.275 r-Junction Rural Area 38 V-B 278.05 Y-Junction Rural area 39 V-B 281.35 Y-Junction Start of Barhi bypass 40 V-B 286.775 Y-Junction End of Barhi bypass 41 V-B 381.20 T-Junction Rural area Source: LASA Field Survey, October 2000. In addition typical enhancement designs have been prepared for minor junctions. The locations of the minor road junctions for which typical enhancement designs have been proposed are as per the following table: Table 16 Minor Road Junctions proposed for enhancement S. No. Package Location -Type of Junction 1~ 1A 202.66 Tuncton 1 TA 203.76 Y-Junction 1 A 208.56 Y-Junctior 4 1 A 210.91 Cross-Junion 1 A 222.56 Cross-Junction 6 1A 240.56 Y_Junction 7 1A 250.19 Cross-Junction 8~ 1B 254.5 T-Junction 9 1B 257.3 Cross Junction 10 1B 259.6 - Cross Junction 11~ 1 B 276.8 T-Junction 12 T1B 277.7 T-JuncUion ~1~3 1B 294.7 Cross Junction 14 1T 299.8 T-Junction 330.4 T-iunction 357.5 T-Junction 1 Il-B 12.400 Mavaiya IChekeri 2 IlW- 22.700 Igeha / Narwal village| 3 11-B 25.960 Sarsaul 4 Il-B 33.400 Purvanvir 5 Il-B- 484.100 Baradevi I Hamirpur I 6 11-B 479.000 Gujaini colony 7 lV-A 317.150 N 8 IV-A 317.350 N _ ~~~~IV-A 317.550 | S _____ , ____.________ 10 IV-A 317 950 S 11 IV-A 318.150 N 12 IV-A 318.450 N % 13 IV-A 318.480 S 27 Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project S. No. Package Location Type ot Junction 14 IV-A 318.850 S 15 IV-A 319.000 16 IV-A e 1.580 N 17 IV-A 1.600 S 18 IV-A 4.400 N/S 19 IV-A 6.450 S 20 IV-A 6.550 N 21 IV-A 8.270 S 22 IV-A 8.350 N 23 IV-A 10.840 N/S 24 IV-A 12.050 S 25 IV-A 14.900 26 IV-A 16.600 N/S 27 IV-A 17.500 N 28 IV-A 18.090 N 29 IV-A 18.150 S 30 IV-A 19.450 S 31 IV-A 19.610 N 32 IV-A 22.600 N 33 IV-A 27.200 NIS 34 IV-A 28.750 N 35 IV-A 29.2-21 N 36 IV-C 110.8 N 37 IV-C 111.6 S 38 IV-C 304.6 S 39 IV-C 321.4 S 40 /V-C 131.2 N 41 IV-C 131.8 N 42 IV-C 131.9 N 43 IV-C 132 N 44 IV-C 132.4 Both Sides 45 IV-C 133.4 North 46 IV-C 134.4 South 47 IV-C 134.5 North 48 IV-C 134.75 South 49 IV-C 139 North 50 1VV-C 139.2 North 51 IV-C 139.4 North 52 V-B 240.3 T-Junction L 53 V-B 244.45 Y-Junction 54 V-B 250.55 Cross Junction 55 V-B 266.85 T-Junction 56 V-B 272.20 T-Junction 57 V-B 291.7 T-Junction I 28 Lea Associates D7= Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project S. No. Package Location Type of Juncton 58 V-B 292.0 Y-Junction 59 V-B 295.20 T-Junction 60 V-B 301.3 T-Junction 61 V-B 311.6 Y-Junction Source: LASA Field Survey, October 2000. (Refer Appendix 9 for Typical Landscape Drawings for Junctions) 1.6.2 Landscaping at Sensitive noise receptors All Along the project corridor certain sensitive receptors for noise have been identified which include Schools and Hospitals. Apart from the noise barriers designed for each location, there has been a special treatment given to all these sites in term of the plantation scheme. At these sites the innermost row planted is a tall shrub of 1.5-3m height for the purpose of maximum possible screening effect. Species like Cassia alata, Cassia biflora, Hemelia patens, etc are used for this purpose. The locations where such plantation is proposed is given in the following table: Table 17 Proposed Plantation for Noise mitigation at identified sensitive locations Location of Proposed Plantation Sensitive receptor Side of the Total area available From ITO Location road for Plantation (sq. m) Package IA 'Km 239.000 - Inside the premises of the school South 3012.7553 In the proposed RoW for a length o 100m on either side of the existing |Km. 248.050 247.925 248.175 building South 6250 Package l B In the proposed RoW for a length of 100m on either side of the existing 260.200 260.075 260.325 building as a future provision North 10,000 In the proposed RoW for a length of loom on either side of the existing 284.800 284.675 284.925 building. South 5250 In the proposed RoW for a length of OOlm on either side of the existing 1290.200 290.075 1290.325 building. South 5250 In the proposed RoW for a length of 292.100 292.275 292.525 lOOm on either side of the existing |292.400 292.275 1292.525 building. North 5250 In the proposed RoW for a length of 100m on either side of the existing I 297600 297.475 297.725 building. South 5250 29 . Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project Location of Proposed Plantation Sensitive receptor Side of the Total area available From To Location road for Plantation (sq. m) In the proposed RoW for a length of loom on either side of the existing 302.200 302.075 302.325 building. South 5250 Package 1C In the proposed RoW for a length oft 100m on either side of the existing 322.200 322.075 322.325 building. iNorth NIL In the proposed RoW for a length of 1 00m on either side of the existing 334.400 334.275 334.525 building. South 4350 In the proposed RoW for a length of 100m on either side of the existing 336.100 335.975 336.225 building. North NIL In the proposed RoW for a length of 100m on either side of the existing 368.900 368.775 369.025 building as a future provision South 2500 384.000 - Inside the premises of the school South 1551.0 Package 2B 1 TIn the proposed RoW for a length of 100m on either side of the existing 36.900 36.775 37.025 building South 2125 Package 4A In the proposed RoW for a length of 100m on either side of .he existing 19.700 19.575 19.825 building North 475 In the proposed RoW for a length of 100m on either side of the existing 123.200 23.075 23.325 building North 5000 In the proposed RoW for a length of 100m on either side of the existing 27.400 |27.275 27.525 building North 5000 Package 5B In the proposed RoW for a length of 100m on either side of the existng 274.800 274.675 '274.925 building North NIL In the proposed RoW for a length of 100m on either side of the existing 276.500 276.475 276.625 building North NIL In the proposed RoW for a length of I I290900 I I0m on either side of the existing l l 290.900 1290.775 |291.025 |building |North |NIL [Scurcef LASA Field Survey, October 2000. The detailed specifications for the Horticulture and landscaping woks are given in the Appendix 10. 30 o,ia Lea Associates - z iD=L Landscape and Tree Transplan:ation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project 1.7 INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISM AND MONITORIN'G * For each consultancy package there will be an Environmental Manager who will be looking after the environmental activities before, during and after the construction. * The environmental cell of the Corporate Office will coordinate monitor and administer the activities relating to environmental issues. * The plantation in the median will be the responsibility of contractors. To stabilize the surface, the contractors will carry out turfing with grasses along with planting of low height shrubs. The contractor will be accountable for the quality of the seedlings, Survival percentage and maintenance of the plantation. * The Forest Department will ensure the adequacy of plants before the beginning of plantation work. * Fcrest Department Will be raising the seedlings and the money pertaining to this can be borne from the (cost of plants) as mentioned in the scheduled rate. * The rates proposed in work plan are based on the schedule rates of Forest Department, quantum of work and the minimum wages. The Schedule rates of Forest Department will be applicable where plantation will be done by Forest Department. The Forest Department will follow the same technical specification as specified in the tree plantation scheme. * The plantation is a phased activity therefore the amount will not be released on lumpsum basis. The concerned Environmental Manager along with Forest Department & Supervision Consultant will do the physical verification of the site. The contractor/forest Deptt. Will ensure 80% survival rates in the normal site and 70% in alkaline sites after the end of fourth year. The following activities shall be verified: - Phase Monitoring Parameter Monitoring by 15 Year (Advance No. of pits Environmental Manger, Environmental soil work) Officer of Supervision Consultant & Representative of Forest Deptt. 2'5 Year (Plantation Survival % of saplings Environmental Manger, Environmental of Saplings) Officer of Supervision Consultant & Representative of Forest Deptt. 3r' Year Survival % of before & after Environmental Manger. Environmental (Maintenance of Causality replacement Officer of Supervision Consultant & Plantation) Representative of Forest Deptt. 4'' Year Survival % of before & after Environmental Manger. Environmental (Maintenance of Causality replacement Officer of Supervision Consultant & Plantation) Representative of Forest Deptt. 31 0 z Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project Table 18 Activities Schedule For Plantation along the Highway Executing Agency: Forest Department Year Final year Month Activities to be done 1 year Surveying & cleaning of the area Digging of Pits Procurement of Angles Iron and barbed wire Purchase of Farm yard manure Fixing up Angle Iron Stretching of Barbed Wire Filling up of Pits with Farm Yard manure and Soil Transportation of Plants 2nd Year Planting of Saplings Watering Weeding and hoeing Weeding and hoeing Watering 4 times a month Weeding and hoeing Maintenance Watering 4 times a month Watering 10 times a month Casualty Replacement (20% of the total plants) Weeding Maintenance by Mali 3rd Year Watering 2 times a month Maintenance by Mali Maintenance by Mali Watering 4 times a month Maintenance by Mali Watering 4th Year Casualty Replacement (10% of the total plants) Maintenance by Mali 32 Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project PART- B THE TREE TRANSPLANTATION PLAN Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.1 INTRODUCTION ....................................... I 1.2 M4ETIODOLOGY ........................................ I / 2 1 Side trenching ...................................... I 1. 2. 2 Root treatment ...................................... 2 1. 2. 3 Defoliage of tree ...................................... 2 1.2.4 Waxing ....................................... 2 1. 2. 5 Transplantation ...................................... 2 1. .6 Post-transplant treatment ......................................3 1.2. Flow Chartfor Process of Transplanting of Trees ....................................... 3 1. 2.8 Generic Guidelines for Tree Transplantation ................... .................... 4 1.3 TREE TRANSPLANTATION IN GTRIP. . . 4 1.3. 1 Criteria fbr Identification of suitable trees. 4 1.3.2 Physical criteria. 5 1. 3.3 Local significance. 5 1.4 TRANSPLANTATION STRATEGY. . . 5 1.4.1 Inc.dental Spaces for Landscaping using Transplanted Trees. 6 1I 4.2 Activities Schedule for tree transplantation. 7 .IC "F,. LhiART FOR DIFFERENTACTIVITIES INVOLVINGiN TRANSPLANTING OFTREES ... 8 -- Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project LIST OF TABLES Table 1 Number of trees to be transplanted in different Packages 5 Table 2 Identified Incidental Spaces 6 Table 3 Schedule Chart of Different Activities Involved in Tree Transplantation 7 Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project 1.1 INTRODUCTION The process of tree transplantation has been a keynote in the plantation strategy and landscaping in the GTRIP. Due to the widening of the project corridor a large number of trees are to be felled from the roadside. The transplantation of a grown-up tree involves the concept of saving a significant number of the locally and culturally important trees. This process involves physical lifting up of an entire tree to a more desirable and agreeable place and replanting them in a new soil. Tree transplantation has been successfully carried out for the first time in highway projects in Vadodara-Halol and Ahmedabad-Mehsana Road Projects. The practical success of this process in these projects has been an encouragement to include transplantation as a key strategy in GTRIP. A detailed exercise has been carried out in GTRIP for identification of suitable trees and marking them on site. Some of the locally significant species like Azadirachta indica, Magnifera indica, Dalbergia sisso etc. are to be saved by this transplantation exercise, Transplanting involves to some extent at least a disturbance of plant's root system. There is a loosening of its attachment to the soil & progressive activities are arrested for the time being. Thus transplanting is a rather violent operation, considering the standpoint of the plant. And is required to be done with great care to be successful. Care is therefore to be taken that the plants recover from the set-beck as rapidly as possible. Certain conditions are necessary for rapid recovery of plants to active growth. Some of these are dependent upon the nature & structure of the plants themselves & some on the prevailing weather & climatic conditions. 1.2 METHODOLOGY The detailed methodology for transplanting of trees is divided into various steps, the details of which are as follows: 1.2.1 Side trenching The plants have to be lifted with as many roots as possible and replaced in fresh soil with the least possible delay. For this purpose a trench 45 to 60 cm in width which is wide enough for working conveniently is opened out in a circle at a suitable distance away from stem, This operation is generally called as "Side trenching", which may vary from 4'to 10' according to the size of the tree or shrub, the soil is gradually removed in the trench approaching the centre of the circle as it descends, thus securing the ball of earth in the shape of an inverted cone. Care is taken not to injure the roots that cross the trench; these are clean sawed or cut with setaceous, if small enough at the outer edge of the trench. The taproot is also severed. With long crowbars the ball of earth Lea Associates =_ 'O Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project holding the roots is gently lifted and loosened from its attachment with the rest of the soil. 1.2.2 Root treatment When the trench is sufficiently deep, the diameter of the ball of earth may be reduced to a convenient size with a fork, leaving the protruding roots uninjured. The root ball are continuously kept moist to keep tree active in new root growth & sprouting. If one is definite of success, the transplanting may be made safer thus: The ball of earth may be got ready in two stages, The roots may be severed on one-half of the circle in the trench & this portion is close down with light soil is known as "root treatment". After another week or fortnight, the roots sufficiently recovered from the shock of cuts & can be safely lifted & transplanted. All the roots with jagged cuts or bruises on them are to be cleaned cut back to healthy parts as bruises and bad cuts may bring on decay, which may spread to the plant, killing it. 1.2.3 Defoliage of tree While it is well known that roots supply all of a plant's water it is less well known that 95 - 99% of a plant's water is rapidly lost as evaporation from the leaves. Therefore leaf surface of the Tree is reduced to limit transpiration, it is called "defoliage of tree"; the tree is cut back, if necessary, to concentrate the sap at the roots for formation of new roots to establish the tree. "Heading in" or cutting the top is most desirable in many species. If the tree has several strong branches starting from this leader, each a smaller branches may be cut back to half a dozen or more buds, -according to the tree; if there are only few branches, they may be reduced by one-thirds of their length maintaining its natural shape. The heading in done because first to keep balance between root system & the canopy (System underground & above ground should be same to reduce stress on either of it.) 1.2.4 Waxing The cut surfaces are all covered with a paste "Waxing" mixture of water soaking & insecticide liquid to prevent evaporation & to prevent fungus & insect attacks. 1.2.5 Transplantation The tree is then bodily lifted taking care not to break the ball of and not to bruise the bark of the stem in the operation. This is called "Transplanting of Trees". If the ball of earth may happen to be too large to prevent the earth from slipping away, it is tied with sacking or straw. Replanting is done to the same original depth if not 3 to 5 cm deeper. It is not safe to place any fresh manure in contact with the roots. If by chance the earth breaks away from the roots, these are immediately smeared well with a thin paste of 2/3 clay and 1/3 fresh cow dung and water and soaking spray of a fungicide is desirable. The entire plant is then lowered into the hole prepared for it, which is wide enough to take in all roots when spread out. Sand or fine soil is worked in between the roots and the hole filled with good soil which is pressed down layer by layer. After the tree is planted, if necessary, it is to be supported by being tied to a stout long stake, firmly fixed to the ground close to the trunk & protected from cattle by a tree guard. The 2 Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project stem may be advantageously wrapped round with moist straw to limit loss of moisture from the tree, the tree is then copiously watered soon after planting, so that the entire ball of earth & the new soil under it, are well moistened. 1.2.6 Post-transplant treatment After such liberal watering, it may not be necessary to water again for another three days or so. But the tree may be refreshed by spraying on it clear water. It might be provided with shade if the sun is severe. The ground around the stem is watered freely every week or so, in the absence of rain. Too much water is not however to be applied, forming puddles at the bottom of hole in which the tree is planted. Throughout summer, the transplanted tree should get its regular water supply, the soil being soaked through at each watering & not merely sprinkled on the surface. As the surface layer of earth is drying up each time after watering, it may be stirred to depth of 2 to 10 cm, forming mulch. This retards loss of moisture from the soil by evaporation & the tree is enabled to get the full benefit of the water supplied. It is advisable to carry out all above operations in consultation with & under supervision of experienced horticulturists as soil strata, weather conditions, the plant characteristic & root systems may differ from place to place, Thus requiring modification in the transplanting operations. 1.2.7 Flow Chart for Process of Transplanting of Trees Tree Transplantation process e'lldr ifvt Markig of Lo~cating th Inew place fo Sol a itennel test itr of Trees |ratisplalitilIg S ite lrcn,iihne b Pinti ng. a Wastg of DetnttNew it tom-tbrtll branches l epa.rr (ie .s ni . rut. re Rotr clitig idelm icichillL, oIb ioot bail . Acitit e tite t ee ptill tev t t _ Lif, II & tllalspolthig ene to NesL LocatiA ia I'll~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Plntn til tr 7 \Aocto MoiltLiliil vie veetill iicxl Mo1,,ialso 1 Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project 1.2.8 Generic Guidelines for Tree Transplantation * Soft-wooded plants transplant better than hardwood plants. * Plants in dormant state transplant better than those in active growth. * Young plants established sooner than o:d ones. * All plants transplant better with a mass of original soil intact around its roots, which should be disturbed as little as possible. * As the roots, till they establish themselves in fresh soil, will be unfit to absorb the full supply of moisture needed by the plant, exhalation from the leaves & shoots of the plant is to be kept as low as possible. * Cool & cloudy weather are chosen for transplanting operations. * Evenings are better suited than morning or afternoon, as plant refreshes themselves during the cool hours of the night. * To overcome the dangers of transplanting the soil is well prepared & kept moist, not allowing it to run dry; part of the top of the plant is removed usually to minimise loss of water by transpiration. * Some time shade is provided till the plants are established. * Overhead watering by means of spray during the hot hours or occasionally when the leaves wilt, refreshes the plant to a great extent. - The stems & branches of transplanted trees are wrapped with straw, which is kept moist by spraying water on it to remove loss of the water, by the plant as much as possible. * If the soil is bad below, it is replaced with a mixture of three parts of manure, two parts of black fertile earth or Loam, and one part of sand for better growth of trees. - If the soil is fairly good, only manure is mixed with it, in case soil is heavy sand and manure is added to it. - Transporting or shifting of trees on trailer away from the existing location reduces the chances of success as the trees take more time to set in new conditions, transport may damage root system & trees are required to be cut down in size to make shifting possible through the road. - A tree regains its original shape with in 4 to 10 years depending on the trunk diameter. Thumb rule is 6" tree regains it original shape in 6 x 12 months. * Maintenance or Watering of trees is done till one or two monsoons - it is advised to carry out maintenance till the 1st monsoon after transplanting in area where monsoon is good or moderate. 1.3 TREE TRANSPLANTATION IN GTRIP 1.3.1 Criteria for Identification of suitable trees There are two major criteria for selection of a tree for transplantation. The physical character of the tree, its age and girth become the scientific basis of its suitability and the importance of the tree in its social context is the other important aspect. 4 Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project 1.3.2 Physical criteria The physical criteria for transplantation of a tree are derived upon by the success rate of the process, which depends upon the survival rate of the tree that is transplanted. Transplanting of fully-grown trees can only be successfully done with the help of machinery, such as the tree lifter. Success rate of trees having trun k diameter less than 1' would be 90%. Success rate of trees having trunk diameter above 1' to 2' would be 60%. Success rate of trees above 2' trunk diameter can only guaranteed for specific species, in specific transplanting season provided that the surrounding conditions like soil & weather of the relocated tree are also taken into consideration. Therefore, trees that are suitable for transplantation are identified on the basis of their size and age. 1.3.3 Local significance The species of the trees to be transplanted are identified in accordance with their local and social significance. Azadirachta indica, Magnifera indica, Dalbergia sisso etc are some of the important species existing in the area, and therefore are selected as suitable for transplantation. The detailed chainage wise list of trees identified on site that are suitable for transplantation is given in Annexure 10. 1.4 TRANSPLANTATION STRATEGY The transplantation shall be carried out in each of the packages for the identified and marked trees and the number of trees to be transplanted has been decided upon as 100 in each package. Though the number of trees identified for each package is much larger, it will be decided upon the site itself as to which trees out of the marked ones are to be transplanted. Table 1 Number of trees to be transplanted in different Packages S. No Package 1 No of Trees to be I Transplanted 1 IA l100 2 IB 100 3 IC 100 4 IIB 100 5 IVA 100 6 IVC 100 7 VB0 Total t700 In each of the Package some incidental spaces have been identified for enhancement as described in the following section, which shall be used as transplantation sites. The site for 5 Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project transplantation shall be on both sides within a range of 50-lOOm of the identified incidental space in each package or it shall be at the discretion of the site engineer to decide regarding the exact tree to be transplanted and its location. 1.4.1 Incidental Spaces for Landscaping using Transplanted Trees The proposed four laning on the NH2 has been influenced by various factors such as availability of land, existing constraints such as environmental or social features along the road. The new two-lane pavement to be added to the existing road has been proposed either on the north or south based on the above constraints. Due to the realignment of the alignment within the RoW and the proposed new bypasses many incidental or irregular spaces have been created along the NH2 especially at curves, at start and end of bypasses etc. These micro spaces have potential to add to the visual quality of the road landscape and have been considered form the point of enhancement. The plantation in these areas is to be done only by the transplanted trees. The following table lists the locations of incidental spaces identified for landscaping: Table 2 Identified Incidental Spaces Package Side of Location / Sh Existing condition / S. No.: Road Chainage Sie/ ape land use / remarks 1 IA Median 199.200 Median design Space b/w 2 bridges lA Linear space Neglected space, 2 Left 200.000 along Rambagh garbage being dumped, wall inside RoW Triangular space One small shrine and 3 1B |South 263.000 available at a three big trees make it i Junction an interesting space l __ ___ 1 A Small Temple at the 4 1B South 269.400 Triangular space start of Sirsaganj l l ~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~Bypassi 5 _ _.+__ _____ TrIangu Agr_ , lta eL . ___d 15 IVC South 111.5 Triangular Agriculture/Land l6 IVc t South 130.5 Triangular Agriculture/Land 7 IVC lSouth 133 Triangular Agriculture/Land 18 IVC North 132 Triangular Agriculture/Land 9 V-B South 310.900 Village Gate Surajkund gate L- ___ _ . 10 V-B South 307.200 Ghat Entrance enhancement 11 V-B South 292.700 Crematorium 12 V-B South 292.400 T Temple & market 13 V-B North & 279.150 Near alignment Incidental space South 27 . 5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _t 14 V-B l North & 277.500 14 V-B_South Source: LASA Field Survey, October 2000. 6 Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project 1.4.2 Activities Schedule for tree transplantation There are various activities involved in the Process of transplantation. Before the actual transplant can take place, the site preparations and planning requires about 10 days and then the actual transplant is carried out in two phases. The first phase includes digging up a trench around the existing tree, after which the tree is waxed and defoliated, it around 14 days for recovery of its roots. In the meantime a new pit is dug where the tree is to be replanted. In the second phase, the tree is uprooted lifted with the help of cranes, its root ball capped, it is placed in the new pit and the pit is refilled. After the entire process of transplant the tree requires a rigorous maintenance for a minimum of 180 days. The following table and schedule chart show the activities involved in transplantation and the time required for each activity. Table 3 Schedule Chart for Different Activities Involved in Transplantation S No. Activity Time Required start End __________________________________________Days 1. Order confirmation SA 2. Preparation & Planning of site work 10 AB 3. Phase 1- Side trenching of the tree 1 BC 4. Recovery of roots 14 CD 5. Digging of New pit where tree is to transplanted 1 EF 6. Antitermiting of pit 1 FK 7. "Heading in" of the tree 1 GH 8. Waxing of the tree 1 HI 9. "Defoliage of leaves" 1 DJ 10. Phase II- Side trenching of the tree & digging the 1 3K 11. Root treatment 0.5 KL 12. Lifting of the tree 0.5 KL 13. Packing of the root ball 0.5 KL 14. Transplanting & Planting of the Tree in New pit 0.5 LQ 15. Refilling the pit 1 LQ 16. Spreading the soil & refiiling the old pit 0.5 MN 17. Watering the Tree 0.5 LQ 18. Maintenance of the tree 180 QV 7 Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project SCHEDULE CHART FOR DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES INVOLVING IN TRANSPLANTING OF TREES _ 2 5_ 6 7 -S-[X10 11 12 1 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 330 Time reqire ___ ___ __ ___ ___ ___ I 15_ _ _ _ _ . B ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~9 10 Quantitt of tree transplanted in one month7- With one unit consisting Crane, JCB, Water tanker, Trailer & Labour force Maintenance of treps Total time required toTransplant 't 10 trees (1+14+1+1+1.5+1.5) = 20 days Transplanting quantity = 10 trees / day Maintenance of Trees fill Monsoon More than one unit could be deployed as per situation dernands 8 8 Lea Associakes G 1 Hi Quantity oftree trerislanted in ne month-_Wth_one uni consistingCrane, JCB,Water tankr, Trailer Labour foce Maintenace of tree Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Proj6ct Appendix I Description of Locally Significant Species Available Along the Project Corridor Lea Associates Kadamb B. Lcalame KaabHid, Hed Marti C. Family~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, ,:, Rubiacea E.~~~~~ Tre Siz ., Meiu - Large G.. FS a I~~~~ . Roo SytemDepRoe J.~~~~~~ Soi Sutblt g Rihlom:si K. Water : Optimum A. Botanical name :iAn:Thocealus indica B. Local name Kadarnb(Hindi), Hedu (Marathi) C. Famnily :Rubiaceae D. Origin! History : India E. Tree Size : Mediumn - Large F. Leasves :Oval or circular in shape comes out in pairs G. Fruiting : Solid ball shaped H. Flowering :Insigniificant singly comes out in ball -June-Aug I. Root System :Deep Rooted J. Soil Suitability :Rich loamy soil K. Water : Optimum L. Weather condition: Tropical humnid climate M. Valule : Bark of the trees is used as antiseptic, Mythological (Gautarn Buddha) N. Propagation : By seeds 0. Suitability : Road side P. Remark : Shady tree Palas A. Botanical name : Butea monospeima B. Local name : Palas (Marathi), Flame of the Forest ( Eng) C. Family : Papilionaceae / fabaceae D. Origin/ History : India E. Tree Size : Medium decedious F. Leaves : Trifoliate, Leathery leaflets, Leaf fall during winter G. Fruiting: Profuse pods, pendulous H. Flowering Large 5 cm long recemes, Standard fleming orange I. Root System : Shallow &. Deep also J. Soil Suitability : Poor sandy soil K. Water : Less L. Weather condition: Tropical climate M. Value : In many parts of India this tree is used for cultivation LAC insects Botanical, economical N. Propagation : Seeds & cutting 0. Suitability : Road side, Parks P. Species : B.frondosa Casia Fistula _~~~~~ A. Botanical name .,Casia fistula B. Local name :A.maltas (Hindi), Bahawa (Marathi) In'dian lebmum (Eng) C. Family :Caesalpiniaceae D. Origin! Hfistory . India, Burma, Thailand E. Tree Size Medium F. Leaves :Large, paripinate opposite leaflets G. Fruiting :Long pod turns black after ripening H. Flowering :Large yellow, in lacs pendunt recemes T. Root System Deep rooted J. Soil Suitability Well drained soil of moist locality is also suitable K. Water : Requires less water. L. Weather condition :Drought tolerant M. Value : Botanical N. Propagation : Seed 0. Suitability : Road side and Parks P. Remark : Timber used in ship building Casia Fistula A. Botanical namne Casia fistula B. Local name :Amaltas (Hindi), Bahawa (Marathi) In'dian lebmnum (Eng) C. Family :Caesalpiniaceae D. Origin! History :India, Burma, Thailand E. Tree Size Medium F. Leaves Large, paripinate opposite leaflets G. Fruiting Long pod turns black after ripening H. Flowering Large yellow, in lacs pendunt recemes I. Root System :Deep rooted J. Soil Suitability :Well drained soil of moist locality is also suitable K. Water :Requires less water. L. Weather condition :Drought tolerant M. Value Botanical N. Propagation Seed 0. Suitability Road side and Parks P. Remark Timber used in ship building,I Casia L A. Botanical name Casia siamea B. Locat namne Kassod C. Family Caesal piniaceae D. Origin! History Burma E. Tree Size Medium F. Leaves 20-30 cms. Long, eliptic oblong G. Fruiting Flat pod H. Flowering Yellow flowers occur's Jun-Jan II. Root System Shallow J. Soil Suitability' All Type K. Water ; Optimum L. Weather condition Humid Condition M. Value :Handsom foliage, Ornaental, Botanical N. Propagation : By seeds 0. Suitability Road side, garden P. Remark :Used for road side landscaping Karanj A. Botanical name :Pongamia glabra B. Local name : Indian beach( Eng), Karanj (Marathi) C. Family : Fabaceae D. Origin/ History : Fiji Island, Australia E. Tree Size : Medium F. Leaves Pinate 25 cms long, shiny dark leaflets G. Fruiting :Pods H. Flowering : Rose & lilac coloured flower April - June I. Root System : Shallow Roots J. Soil Suitability : Moist soil K. Water : Optimum L. Weather condition: Tropical condition, warm humid climate M. Value : Medicine - Oil extract from seeds used for skin, botanical N. Propagation : Byseeds 0. Suitability : Along the Road side P. Remark : Evergreen plant Q. Species : Pjuliflora Jackfruit A. Botanical name Artocartus heterophyllus B. Local name Fanas ( Marathi), Jackfruit (English), Kathal (Hindi) C. Family : Moraceae D. Origin/ History : All Native of East Asia E. Tree Size : Medium to Large evergreen F. Leaves :10 to 20 cms Long, Elliptic shape G. Fruiting April, June H. Flowering : Individual flowers white in colour & numerous I. Root System Shallow! Deep rooted J. Soil Suitability : Deep rich soil K' Water : Optimum L. Weather condition: Moist tropical climate M. Value : Fruit tree, Wood also used for high class furniture. N. Propagation : By seeds 0. Suitability : Road Side & fruit Gardens P. Remark : Fruit appears on trunk upto 2 feet long Oblong shaped. Jackfruit A. Botanical name Artocarpus heterophyllus B. Local name Fanas ( Marathi), Jackfruit (English), Kathal (Hindi) C. Family Moraceae D. Origin/ History : All Native of East Asia E. Tree Size : Medium to Large evergreen F. Leaves : 10 to 20 cms Long, Elliptic shape G. Fruiting : April, June H. Flowering : Individual flowers white in colour & numerous r. Root System : Shallow/ Deep rooted J. Soil Suitability : Deep rich soil K. Watet : Optimum L. Weather condition: Moist tropical climate M. Value : Fruit tree, Wood also used for high class furniture. N. Propagation : By seeds 0. Suitability : Road Side & fruit Gardens P. Remark : Fruit appears on trunk upto 2 feet long Oblong shaped. Shisam W - - b W- . .1 1 7 ,- ^ , .. .; ....v -t .-- A. Botanical name : Dulbergia latifolia B. Local name :Shisam (Marathi) Biti (Kannad), Sitral (Bengali) Bombay rosewood (English) C. Family :Papilionaceae D. Origin/ History :Native of India (Himalyan foot hills to CentralV S.India E. Tree Size :Medium (10 - 25 mt) Spreading Branches F. Leaves :Deciduous / leaf shedding end of winter G. Fruiting :Strap shaped flat pod with 1 to 3 seeds H. Flowering : White colour flowers in summer I. Root System : Advantious J. Soil Suitability :Most suitable well drained moist soil, also can stand in poor dry soil. K. Water Optimum L. Weather condition: Open sunlight / well in draught M. Value : Botanical - specially for valuable Tirnber N. Propagation : Fresh Seeds 0. Suitability Road side/Afforestation Gulmohor A. Botanical name :Delonix re1_6a B. Local name : Goldmohor, Royal peacock flower! fire tree C. Family : Caesalpinaceae D. origin! History :Native of Tropical Africa /Asia E. Tree Size : Medium Size (5 -l0 mts. ) F. Leaves Feathery/Elegant/compound Leaves G. Fruiting 50 cmis long 5 to 8 cmns broad H. Flowering : February to March 1. Root System :shallow and spreading J. Soil Suitability :Variety of Soil! well in rocky soil K. Water : Optimum L. Weather condition: Well in all climatic condition M. Value :Botanical N. Propagation :By seeds 0. Suitability :Road side, Parks P. Remark :Fast Growing, Tree Q. Species :D. elata Banyan Tree A. Botanical name Ficus bengalensis B. Local name : Vad ( Marathi) Ba'rgat IBar (Hindi) C. Family : Moraceae D. Origin/ History : Indigenous E. Tree Size : Large /enormous tree 30 to 40 Mtrs hight F. Leaves : Broadly oval in shape smooth & Shiny G. Fruiting : Fruits are inconspicuous, Very minute H. Flowering : Flowering inconspicuous, Very minute 1. Root System : Spready Deep rooted J. Soil Suitability : Deep rich soil N. Water : Optimum L. Weather condition: Humid Climate M. Value Botanical & religious N. Propagation : Seeds / Cutting 0. Suitability : Planting along road side P. Remark : Huge shady tree. Q. Speceis : F. infectoria, F. hispida Pipal A. Botanical name :Ficus religiosa B. Local name :Pimpal (Marathi) Pipal (Hindi) C. Family :Moraceae D. Origin! History :India & Burma E. Tree Size :Large, Glaberious F. Leaves :Shiny Green Simple G. Fruiting :Red colour Rounded fruits H. Flowering :Male! Female same recepticide mananadrous Jan to Feb I. Root System Spready & Deep Rooted J. Soil Suitability Deep rich Soil M. Water :Optimum L. Weather condition: humid Climate M. Value :Botanical / religious N. Propagation :Seed & Cutting, 0. Suitability : Road side & parks P. Remark : Very Good Shady Tree & religious Q. Species : F. rumphii Mango A. Botanical name : Mangifera Indica B. Local name : Aamba(Marathi), Aam(Hindi) C. Family : Anacardiacae D. Origin/ History : Indo-Malaysia region E. Tree Size : Medium to large F. Leaves : lanceolate 10-25 cm long and narrow G. Fruiting : May-July, Most delicious fruits amrong the tropical fiuits H. Flowering : End of January I. Root System : Deep rooted J. Soil Suitability : Well drained soil L. Water : Frequent water during early stages L. Weather condition: Dried and humid/tropical condition M. Value : BotanicalVCommercial N. Propagation : Seed, Grafting 0. Suitability : Fruit gardens and road side P. Species : Alphanso, Totapuri, Dasheri, Langra Aijun A. Botanical name Tenninalia aruna B. Local name -: Arun(Marathi) C. Family Combretaceae D. Origin/ History : India E. Tree Size Large F. Leaves : Sub opposite oblong G. Fruiting 3 to 6 cms long ovoid H. Flowering Yellow recemes April-May 1. Root System : Deep rooted J. Soil Suitability : Clay soil K. Water : Requires plenty of water L. Weather condition: Humid tropical climate M. Value : Botanical N. Propagation : Seed 0. Suitability : Forest plants Emli A. Botanical name Tamarindus indica B. Local name :Tamarind (Eng), C.hinch (Marathi), lEmli (Hfindi) C. Famiily :Casealpimeaceae D. Origin! History :India, tropical africa E. Tree Size :Large F. Leav~s :Feathery & cpompound leaves G. Fruiting :Fruits are in pod browni in colour H. Flowering Dirty White, small loose clusters May- June I. Root System :Deep Rooted 'J. Soil Suitability Any type of soil K. Water Optimum L. Weather condition: Tropical Climate M. Value : Several hundred year life, Botanical, Commercial,, Meicinal N. Propagation : By seeds 0. Suitability : Road Side P. Remark : Used in making of Spirit Jamun Tree A. Botanical name : Syzgium cumim B. Local name : Java Plum (Eng), Jambhul (Marathi), Jamun (Hindi) C. Family : Myrtaceae D. Origin/ History : India, Indnesia, Burma E. Tree Size : Medium to Large F. Leaves : Oval to lanceolate in shape G. Fruiting : Colour of fruit changes from green to astringent to purplish, Finally dark purple May- June H. Flowering : White or Dirty white - March to June I. Root System : Deep rooted J. Soil Suitability : any type K. Water : Optimum L. Weather condition: Arid & Humnid season M. Value : Hardy tree, Fruit Tree, Botanical N. Propagation : By Seeds 0. Suitability : Road Side, Garden Neem A. Botanical namne :Azadirachta indica B. Local name :Neeni! Margoso tree C. Family : Meliaceae D. Origin! History : Derived From Percian name, Native of India/Malaysia E. Tree Size Medium To Large (10 to 16 Mt) F. Leaves Shiny foliage shady tree G. Fruiting, 2-3 cm long oblong shaped: Turns Yellow when ripped. H. Flowering, White honey scented flowering, (March-April) 1. Root System :Deep J. Soil Suitability :Saline Soil K. Water : Less L Weather condition:. Hardy tree stand well in draught M. Value e: Mdicinal N. Propagation :By seeds 0. Suitability Road side, Parks and Garden P. Remark In Drier region it artnens much larger size than in humid. Rain Tree A. Botanical name : Samanea saman B. Local name : Monkey Pod (English) C. Family : Mimosaceae D. Origin/ History : Tropical America E. Tree Size : Very large F. Leaves : Bipinate G. Fruiting : Fruit pod straight H. Flowering : Corola, tabular, yellowish I. Root System : Spreading J. Soil Suitability : Any type of soil K. Water : More water L. Weather condition: Warm humid climate M. Value : Botanical N. Propagation : Seed and Cuttings 0. Suitability : Road side and Parks Scope of Machines involved & Space of transplanting Trees 1. Trees above girth size 115" or diameter more than 36" has weight more than 20 tons. Crane required lifting the tree along with the root ball & working radius 40' to 50', will be more than 200T capacity. This crane cannot be operated on loose or ordinary ground, as their counter weight itself is 200T. 2. All cranes require minimum space of 20' x 20' flat land to set its support while lifting the load. JCB & Water tanker are simultaneously working while transplanting of trees. 3. The space around the tree should have compaction capacity of 1 OT to bare the dead weight of crane. 4. Generally tree root ball size is 8' to 10' diameter & 7' to 8' in depth (to save 70% of the root system). Therefore 15' area should be clear from telephone caoles, water pipeline & other underground utilities. 5. Trees to be transplanted have height of 30' & crane required to lift these trees has boom of 70'. The space above trees should be clear from electric or other overhead wires. 6. Water logging around the tree is harmful for transplanted trees & it loosen the soil & becomes difficult for came to operate, hence avoided. 7. Urban area has lot of underground and overhead utilities, hence avoided for transplanting. S. Trees along the road-side or on the road slops are avoided as the original level of the tree is much more deep than existing level. The trench around the tree has to be deeper or larger, which is dangerous for the existing road and unsafe for pedestrians and cyclists. 9. New location of the tree within boom length is preferred, as it does not damage the root system. 10. Damage of OFCables are costing very high due to its utility & rejoining cost, so trees on the side of OFCables can be avoided. List of Other Species Found I. Erethrenica indica (Pangera) 2. Bhahunia spp. (White Kanchan) 3. Soo babool 4. Drumstick (Shevga) 5. Sterculia alta 6. Millingtonia 7. Bamboo spp. 8. Guler 9. Bel I 0.Umbar I l.Cassia fistula (Labemum- Bhavua) 12.Cassia auriculiformis 13.Allay Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project Appendix 2 Landscape Drawings and Teee Plantation Table for Package I-A Lea Associates r- 7 : 2.5& 1 7,5 III I 1 l.X 0 11.00 2| . 1 0-3mn 1.2 0.9 0-3m 52.0On _ SECTION: TCS- 1 ,TCS-9 - - - - - [ - -- 4--r------ --- ------------ - --4 - -- .- .-- -- - ~ ~-~ - ---------- - -. - - - ----- ------- --T------ --t--~~~~~~~~~~~ - - ---- - ----- - -- -- ----- - - ---- - - - -- - - F- : - s T R-- -- --T--- . ~ ---------- l 9 _-- ~~~~~~~~TURFING R LAN: TCS-1 iCS-9 PKG I -A, CH: G.7-1 4, CONCENTRIC WiDEN NG URBAN SECT1ON ROAD LANDSCAPE SECT0ON: 199.66-2 5.51 Averoge ROW avoilobie =52rn TCS-9TCH 21 4-23.2, ' NCENTRIC WID NIN( |Sp3e for plantation =,O-35r on each s"de ROAL LANDSCAPE SECTON: 2C5.5' 66 L I ~ NiniI ~ AUaIyO I I GRAMD TRUN 1110 RAD EMENT PROJECT uI 0f bids INDEPENDENT ENVIRONMENTAL REVIE |0 0 u ^ NW111i|| 1) N.o ree - fo be pS-Ied _ifher 2.5m of s a N& Lm Ag See.eq Ce 8 Suh A i LPW. lvUZGOOOST -O7 || wrhere Ceer ectro aPace is -ail bl, or °el woe ee | || 11 | 11 ~~~~~~les, apace is ocailoble. lnle,s othrertse apocfied. | | __ ____ | .h- 'P.- bf~~~~. ., d0et 'A.0w. ~ ~ ~ _ LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: IA, TCS-1&9(Urban) Landscape Section: 199.66 - 205.51, 205.51-231.66 Design Chainage for TCS: 0.7-1.4, 21.4-23.2 Length (m): 2500 Average ROW available: 52m Space for Plantation: 0-3m Both sides Beyond Spacing No. of No. Of North Daylight Species m cic) trees shrubs Turfed area (m2) Une Beyond South Daylight Line _ Median (1.2m) Median Grass 3000 Total Section Total Trees 0 Total Shrubs 0 Total Grass 3000 1. 7 1 1. 123 I s 23 11. 7.11 1.5 15 1S5 1.5 SECTION: TCS-2 - _-- ----- - E __ __ ____------------------------ THAVETIA NERIFOLIA -------- 0-c __ - - -_ -> -_ _ -_ _ -_- ---------- - - - - 3Mc/c - -- ------- --------------- - 2 - - - - -L…-- - - - - - - - - PLAN: TCS-2 PG1A C-..8 CON ENTI v!DN' URD\N SECTION P AD' 0 96 Averoqe PW 'A vailtoble=52rn ROAD LN SCA SECTsN: 19.66-2˘t 1Spa ce for p ontcDtion=None 3>ZsRuUNTK| GRAID TRUNK Dl PROJECT O|f| Indiah - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0 - c - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 00~~~~~~~| ls Spc is av lobb.a~g Sless otenis N.cf;d LdPl_ -_ __ LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: IA, TCS-2 (Urban) Landscape Section: 199.66 - 205.51 Design Chainage for TCS: 1.4-4.18 Length (m): 2780 Average ROW available: 52m Space for Plantation: None On sides North Beyond Daylight Species Spacing No. of No. Of Turfed area (m2) Line (m c/c) trees shrubs South Beyond Daylight, S u h L ine _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Median (5m) Median 1 st row Thavetia 927 _ ~~~~~nrlefolia 3_ Thavetia 2nd row nenfolia 3 927 Total Section Total Trees _ 0 _ Total neTvolia 1853 Total Shrubs 1853 Total Grass i 0 SECTION: TCS-3 -- - … ~~~~~~~~~0 - -9Q - BOUGANVLAE - - 0 0 ------------ .1~ co______ __, -- © 3M C/C - ~~~~~--- -----*…------- -- _…-- t $ ___ __ _ __ e________ ___ _ MANCIFERA INDICA - -- _ _ _ _- - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ o _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . @ 1 2 M C / C --- - e~~~~----- -------- -t-- ~~~~~--------0- -------- ------- ---- 0-0…--- -------- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 0-0…-- - - - -- -- i - X . r ___ ________ o-- … - - _ _ _- t CASSIA FISTULA E ------------- _ 3M C/C - --o------------ -- -~~~~ _ - *L ] ~ ~ ~ - - - - - - -- - 3 C C PLAN TCS-3 PKG:1-A, CH-4.18-5.15, NEW ALIGNMENT RURAL SECTION THROUGH AGRA RESERVE FORESi Average ROW available =58m ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTION: 199.66--205.51 Space for plantation =3.2m on each side + 1Om strip on Left Lma-~ ~~GAN RNKRA PPDBA 1FtJC Nedon HIgwIt Adiillv Of ImNdi < v *n6 . ~~~INDEPENDENT ENVIRONMENTAL REVtEW 11 1 I_ O O .-m4 s"wes 1) Nil Ille i to be 711done h 2S o-f pn -risfir tre ||- 4 ^|L" A80ulh SO Af PV & 2) Aue-1 i-or cnd oUt., -s of (,.es - I to b.ped ' 1 Lie J IO A e AssocLoies Cu STUPrIWc lhese 5r ewod sleb. is-nle ovoilseor 1d1eced TM____ as J -1 _ les spoCe. is o bl.uInlSs other.iSe goe fied 1 LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: IA, TCS-3 (Urban) Landscape Section: 199.66 - 205.51 Design Chainage for TCS: 4.18 - 5.15 Length (m): 970 Average ROW available: 58m Space for Plantation: 13.2m Left 3.2m Right North Beyond Species Spacing No. of No. of | (m2) Daylight Line ______ (am ole) trees -shrubs ______ 1st row Mangifera 12 81 2nd row Gravillea 3 323 ___ ___ ___ robusta _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3rd row Cassia fistula 3 323 4th row robusta 3 323 South Beyond Daylig ht Line 11st row Mangifera 12 81 2nd row robusta 3 323 Median (5m) Median 1st row Botiganvillae 3 _______ 323 _ _ _ 2nd row Bouganvillae 3 323 Total Section . Total Mangifera 162 _____ ____ indica_ _ _ _ _ _ Total Gravillea 970 ____ ____ robusta_ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ Total Cassia fistula 323 Total Trees 1455 _Total Bouganvillae I 647 Total Shrubs I _ I 1647 _ F-7 -2 8_ 10 5 1a 5 12.81 SECTION TCS-4 - -- - -- - -r -- - - -- - - -- - - __e__e ~________________ 0-0 ______________ __ 1__ --> [~~~~~~~ ~THAVETFA NERIFOLIA --1 --t--o ---t----3-- t --- --- ------- -------- ----- --- --- - --X--t -L--- ------------ … --1------ I_tt_ ___ _ I<4e_ _ ----- --- - - - - - - ----- -.…---t ,_ - b----…-- - ---- ----- 0 _____ ---------- ---------- -IF_ --4--I-…~------- …~~~--- ----- - …--- --A--I- - - ----- ----- Fpx'-a.-l .~ ^H --. '.%ll HEA lt'U^,--,'flYENT RUP/.tL SECTION , THRDl.GH A(:"RA REn~,EPV!E 7-, r-,zT |AeaeR'il vilb =2m r I kOtAD LAtiCUSCAP[ ETOA C9C;) ;. Space fo( ;iantation =None <> > oul/19dCu9e SNDEF-' FDENT ENVIRONMENTAL REVCi 3 N hhlodEWIfXf a I~ ~~ I t ---t--~~~~~--- di- d -h- LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: IA, TCS-4 (Rural) Landscape Section: 199.66 -205.51 Design Chainage for TCS: 5.15 - 5.95 (New Allignment) Length (in): 970 Average ROW available:32m Space for Plantation: None Both sides Bsyond . Spacing No. of No. of North Daylight Species S mcic) trees shrubs Turfed area (m2) Lne _ South Beyond Daylight Line i Median (5m) Median 1st row Thaveoia 3 323 av a 2nd row nerifolia 3 323 Total Section _ Total Trees 0 iTotal Thavetia 647 Total Shrub4neiifolia __ Total I Shrubs 1__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _647 __ _ __ _ _ F- 6 9 3 10.5 5 7.25 31 , 3 11 6 SECTION: TCS-5 i - ok i _ _ _ ~---________ -0 _----------- 1 MANFR NCA ------ ---0-0~ ---- - ~~~- ------ - Q -- -- ------ --- - - -- 0 - - -~~~~~~~~BOUCANVILLAE - - ~ ~~- - - - -- - -©-- - -- 3 M e/C - - = _ t-I -- GRAVILLEA ROBUSTA - -- -------- ---- ----- 0-- - - ---- - MAGNIFERA INDICA -------- 0 © 12M C/C - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -4 - - - ~~~0-0 ---- - - - --- --- - -- - --- -… - - I - - -- ~~~~0-0LAC-EPSTROMEA FLOAREC - - - -~~~~~~~~-------o-@ 3M C/C --~- ------ -o-- -' -- e~~~~~~~~~~~0`o ----- 7-,-- PLAN: T(C' -5 i Fk-,3- X TCS:5, CH-5.95-7.3, CONCENTRIC WICENING RURAL SECTION i RC,A-' LANDSCAPE SECTION: 205.51-23 6 Average OW va ale =m Space for plontation =6rm on ecch side +1Om s rip on Left tTj( ) I^ArDE/> GRAND; TRLNK ROAD W"ROVMENT PRO)JECT Nm _ _ INDEPENDENT ENVIRONMCNTAL REVIEW .- 0 0 . ...... N NQ L ee i5 to . t n.ted wbthd n 2.5t 2. rnt f I- fetnM tre e Asinds South Ad. P&. L_. . 2) Aternote inner ned outer rQws of frees cre to b plled p Tless soce a oveilble. unless otherw1se speced - LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 1A, TCS-5 (Rural) Landscape Section: 205.51-231.66 Design Chainage for TCS: 5.95 - 7.3 Length (m): 1350 Average ROW available: 49m Space for Plantation: 6m Right 16m Left Beyond Spacir.g. No. of No. of North Daylight Species (@m c/c) tree shrubs Turfed area (m2) Line m___ __ __ __ __ __ _ tr__sshrub 1st raw indica 12 113 2nd row Gravillea 3 450 robusta _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ Lagerstromea 3 450 3rd raw fIosregin~ea 3_____ 450 ____ Grav$lea 4th row robusta 3 450 South Beyond Dayl ight Line _ 1st row Mangifera 12 113 Gravillea 2nd row robusta 3 450 Median (5m) Median _ _ _ _ _ 1st row Bouganvillae 3 450 2nd row Bouganvillae 3 450 _ Total Section | _ ___|___ Total Mangifera 225 ____ ____ indica_ _ _ _ _ _ Total Gravillea 1350 robusta Total Lagerstromea 450 !_______ flosreginea Total Trees ! | _ _ 2025 __________ |Total IBouganvillae | _____ 900 Total I Shrubs I|I I 900 I 2 - _ 7 SECTION(c) OF TCS-6 -X = -'- id- - ------ ._0 -------__ ---_____ _ _f> --------- 0- ---------- -CRAVILLEA ROBUSTA *--- I _______.e@_ _____S> 03.OM C/C -t- _ ___________ o ----------- --t- L -------------- I-- __________--- AZADIRACHTA INDICA ----- ________ ---_______ _ - 12M C/C c __ _________- T- THAVETIA NERIFOLIA _t-°----------- - 3M C/C L -- -0 ---- t F~~~----------- 00 ------------- -------- -e-- 0-- --------- L - -L - - DL Yklo) OF ITS-6 F,.- 'T , 0-1,ONC[NTR C WIDENING 1 Average ROW avoilable =49.25rn [0FA4 LAV)SCAP 0 0 1231 CT | Spce for plontotion=6.7-8.0 rm on eoch s,e I-TREES IN[;- EENDENT ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW NI IIIIIIIIIII0 O O SEEtA: ShRURS | 1) No Ie is to be plonted r,rttin 2.5m of o- eirti,goe | | W UL Assoce SOUh Ash Pt| Ltd. . , r Ore'ofc fveer oreYT jtt e, ros asol fees ore; to be repeoted I..l saI _ C _ TLO . Leoz AssocTes L ~ ~ ~~~~~ I $eksoce s5 oveilople. unle5es Otherwtse COeifed.1 | _ LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: IA, TCS-6a (Urban) Landscape Section: 199.66 - 205.51 Landscape Section: 205.51-231.66 Len0h (in): 1000 Aveage ROW availabbe:49.25m Space for Plantation: 6.7-8m Both skies Beyond Spain NO. Of No of lNrth Daylight Species | Spaang trees shrbs Turfed area (m2) Line (md) tes srb 1st row Azaca 12 83 ____ ______ indica 2nd row robusta 333 South Beyond Daylight Line __=__ 1st row Azadirachta 12 83 Gravillea 2nd row rx,busta 3 333 Median (5m) Median _ _ _________ 1 st row Thavetia 333 isrw neriforla 3 ____ 2nd row neiffolia 3 333 Total Section _______= _________ Azadirachta16 Total indc 167 Total ouavisle 667 Total hTrees 3 | _ 633 S |~~~TOtw Fio,l-_I I67 667~~hrb l1ld.85 -!-Ja:- 12.3 ] 51 12 3 5 195 1.5~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. SECTION(b) OF TCS-6 - -- -- ---- - - - - - - - - - - - _ 3.01M C/C __------.--_______ 0 ---------- -- AZAD]RACHTA INDICA … I @1 ~~~12M C/C _CASSIA FISTULA I 3m C/C - --- ------ ----- - --- -- _ E __TH| t _. __________ o O- THAVETIA NERIFOLIA I t3M C/C ----- ---I--- P LAN- ( b) O-F- TCS-6 PI<: 1-A, CH-18B.2-20.2, RIGHT SIDE wIDENINC R ROAD LANDSCAPE SECIIO\: 205- --231 .66 Sp-ce for p- -t-tion -1 55m on right t ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 8.85m on left | 2 Z Z JLE^tS; LT 1l -- 1-- T__ __ 00n s lV~ ||5Sc 2S qlrc Li Aininerad ube s Scul Mru Pveto LM. e5'le 1 O I 8oh L~s Acse,c,ces ---- - - - - - - --bb nls th r he secTeo l - _ I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~00----- - _- LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: IA, TCS-6b (Urban) Landscape Section: 205.51-231.66 Design Chainage for TCS: 18.2-20.2 Length (m): 2000 Average ROW available:55m Space for Plantation: 1.55m Right 18.85m Left North Beyond Species Spacing No. of No. Of Tuned ama (m2 Daylight Line m cIc. trees shrubs 1st row Azadirachta 12 167 2nd row Gravllea 3 667 2nd row robusta__ _ __ _ _ _ _ 3rd row raUea 3 667 4th row Cassia fishila 3 667 South Beyond Daylight Une Median f5m) Median let row Thaveta 667 nenfda 3 Thavetia 2nd row N#ila 3 657 Total Secton I Total zairadfla 167 Total Grovbea 1333 ___________ ~robusta _ _ _ _ Total Cassia fiba 667 Total Trees 2167 Total Bouganvilae e 1333 Total Shrubs I_ 1333 __ '° i 1 3 I 105 L 7.25 313A1l SECTION: TCS-7 -r- - - - - - - -4a-0. v ~ - BOUGANVILLAE { 9 b ffi - - --------- _____-_. t- - - - - - - - - - --~4- - - ~~------- -[-0-0 --3M-C/c _ ~ ~~~-------ao--- --- --T-LAGERSTROMIA FLOSREGINEA ______- t-- @ 3M C/C --------S4- --- AZADIRACHTA INDICA l S 5 w b ( 9, ------ -- - - --- ( 12M C/C ------- 0-0 --- - - _ ~~~~~~ ------- ± - - - ~~~~~~-……… 4--- -- - m .__- GRAVILLEA ROU'JSTA -------- 1- ---- - ©3.OM C/C ----------- ------ ---- Lilt 1 - 17 ---- PLAN: TCS-7 RURAL SEC7TON : -';\C:I A, TCS.7, CH-,.7--10.4, RiGHT SlflDl`,Nt, Averoge ROW ovog;3ble =51ry ROAD LANDSCAPF SF,1 o05T1(.N Spoce for plontation= 1.Om cn left none on ri,ht _+ nm sip r Itt .I 4 | -- L || .J L I I_INDEPENDENT ENVIRONMENTAE REVIEW ||_1__1_ a00 5 }5 | | tt 1) N. et I t. be pl-t8d t1hin 2.5m of rtnmilt Ii LP NAmAIJEim s OUILhiPw AsL |dL [= d "Jl2) ME-te i-m -d -;- - f t- I. LI, -h -tv d || te, As i l ll t~~~~~~~ess sp.ce is cv Mote ness .1hetfrise specified. 1 t _ LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: IA, TCS-7 (Rural) Landscape Secton: 205.51-231.66 Design Chainage for TCS: 7.7-10.4 Length (m): 2700 Average ROWJ avaiable:51 m Space for Plantation: 15m Left North Daylight Species TuSpfeig No.eo No.2o LinSe (@ m cdc) trees |sheubs | I1st row Azdiachta 12 225 indica _ _ _ _ 2nd row Graviba 3 900 robusta 3rd row glosroinea 3 900 4tlw robusta 5th row Garitl 3eg 900 __ Larleale 3. ____ ____~fiosregk. ____ _ __ 6t row robusts 3 90 Souh Beyond Daylight Lin_e Median (5m) Median | _ _ _ .______ 1 st row Bouganvillae 3 _ 900 .______ 72nd row _______ 3 900 Total Section _ _ _ I |Tda Azadw;achta 225 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ incrica_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tdal b X _ 2700 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ robusta_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Total ages 1800 Total 00000 00 XlTrees _ ____ 4725 S _ 1 _____ _ iTotal Bouganvilae i_ ii 1800 Totdal | Shrubs 1800 0- J 55 C.' 9.2 9.2 L 5 0-4 1.5 0.5 0.9 0.5 1 5 SECTION: TCS-8 _ _ I I---- - ---- - t L MADHUCA INDICA ----------- - -- ------------ @ 12M C/C - ---- --- I , ----- - …---- --…- |…- … ----_ t t -- t 7 1 X~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - -- --- - - -- - - - - - - - 8~~~~-- -- ---t ----- --t- E ------- - '---- --- LA,N: TCS-8 1 TCS--S: 10.5-18.2, CONCENTRKIC WIDE!IICG JRE-N SECTiON Avercge PC. vaiicable =42.5nm ' ROAD _4rN5DS APF SECTION: 234.9%-245 pace ag plctct : A =-4rrn a'- e aahide GRAND TRUW ROAI) SOVELO PROJECTNtHit | Nout* O HI k1a O _ |INDEPENDENT ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEWt R 00 p.e oDt o | t o o No t,r i, to be pNo'ted with,r 2.5nn of o n Atsling L| J ISoti Aais PVL l. An l ote end e r,d Qoter ro.. o f treeS ore to be rp-1,d L L | n5 opoce i5 DVOoloble JnIos othe-rse spec6fled f_ i LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: IA, TCS-8 (Urban) Landscape Section: 234.9C-245 Design Chainage for TCS: 16.5-18.2 Length (m): 17000 Average ROW available: 58m Space for Plantation: 0-4m Left 0-4m Right Beyond Spacing No. of No. of Turfed North Daylight Species (@ m c/c) trees shrubs area (m2) Madhuca 1st row indica 12 1417 South Beyond Da flghdt Line Madhuca~ 1st row indica 12 1417 Median (5m) Median _____ Total Section _ Total Madhuca 2833 _ _ _ _indica lTotal Trees ____2833 ___ [Total Shrubs __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 '~~~~~1, -3 L 4 10 311 105 15 1725 I 31 15 __ SECTION: TCS-10 t-------- o BUANVILLAE 4 t-F-- - -- ------- ---------- -- ;$ LAGERSTROMEA FLOSR_GIN ~~~~~- - - - - - -_ a - …… 0~~~------ -- a …---- t W ~~~~~~~- --- ---- °°-- _VLLEA*crus LAGLDRASTRMA FLOSEGI g > o 7 ^ TS m ~~~~~L @3.M C/C t t >r oe ------ t0 - -- PLAN: TCS---1O-, PkG:1 -A, TCS:10, CH-.7 7-10.4. 30.J-322i, 46.5-50.8 LEFT SC,E WIDENING Re2PAL SECTIONu POAC LANDSCAPE SECTION: 205.51-231.66 Average RON c:voilooie = SCm Spoce for picolotion =f one ,-n lelt At h. 47.25-48175 Feeii poers (ollshrba o e p'r neO 150Gm on right tX n c/c n neO ow or ois mlgeton n SLla sde + 10n o1irp on L *5EES INDEPENDENTENVIRONMENTAL RAVADIRACHNTA INDICA TRUNK j NdO1~~~~1WS~GAV oILE ROfUSTA _ _ _I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ ~ -----f-ga P__| A_ t L bNDCAPe S_ECwthiOn 205.51m 231_66_Ave__ge___ _ _ _ on_ _v__e _ 1 2) AlernGte nner on outerfOw5 01tr@s or tO be eSpace for pIcnatio =ton _Fnf le I roloe f 7GRss TuR 3fr c/ whre ne-e erow forc nis vble, mtordltiedo SC'hrvr Sid 11m s_-rip onLe F4* soft 1PC i!ed Hvoiobb AnlPss Oreris spcfed| | - _ GRNI .RU * - ARVME P0 LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 1A, TCS-10 (Rural) Landscape Section: 205.51-231.66 Design Chainage for TCS: 30.3-32.1, 46.5-50.8 Length (m): 8100 Average ROW available:52m Space for Plantation: 15m Right liom Left Beyond North Daylight Species ( Ci) No. of sNhrubfs Turfed area (m2) ________Line md) res hub 1st row Azadirachta 12 508 2nd row Gravillea 3 2033 ____ ___ ___ ___ _ m busta_ _ _ _ _ _ _th row Gravillea 4th row brotusta South Beyond Daylight Line 1st row Azadirachta 12 508 indica _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2nd row Gravillea 3 1950 ________ ________ r'obusta _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2nd row (247.925- 3 83 248.175) Hemelia patens 3rd row Lagerstromea 4 1525 flosreginea _Gravillea 4th row robusta 2033 Median (5m) Median 1st row Bouganvillae 3 2033 2nd row Boganviae 3 2033 Total Section Total Azadirachta 1017 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ind ica__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ Total Gravillea 8050 robusta ____ 8050 Total Hemelia patens 83 Total Lagerstromea 1525 flosreginea Total Trees 10675 Total Bouganvillae 4067 Total Shrubs 4067 . - - ro -- ~~197 _I.3 3 I 1 0. 05 . 3 S 725 .I3. I-1-. SECTION: TCS-1 1 BOUGANVILLA 0 3M C/C -------- -- o _ -------- LAGERSTROMIA FLOSREGINEA © 3M C/C I ----------- AZADIRACHTA INDICA C- 12M C/C …0-0 ______,_ __ CRAVILLEA ROBUSTA -- ---------- 0 ~ ~ @i3M CI/C. -~~~~~~~~ - - -- - - - 0- 0 - PLAN' TICS- 11 RUIRA'L SECTO!!J 1--A, TCS 1 1, CH-27 5-3C.3, RlGhT SICE WIPDCNl AScrcI -:i -A, TCS: 12, CiH-32.10-35.4, NEW ALIGNMENT Average ROW available =60 irn PCAD LANDSCAPE SECTION: 205 51-231 66 Space for plantction=12 625r 3n each side _ ± . + 1 Onn st-ip i Left _____~~~~~~n _ > scrsAer ND TRUNK RaAD ErROVEMENTPROJECT - H- u IrdI INDEPENDENT ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW [ .iuwmJ"Eua O O 0[ esr ev_ ) N o t pee ves i t te D ned Ib2.5n or dn elist,, tre e IL _A &Iift td.I |2) Alt -t.t i-,e Oh,d -ut.r Io s of trees -r t. tbe rpeld||_. A' rss-ess russena | wh:re e-er e.ta spo- is ov.ilCbl Je.Io.elrd vh.rve t || iZ "" 1 cwb l. A-6.f- _ # less~~~~~~1 sp-c i. ovaaoble. u,,l.. other.i.e Spe,,;ied 1 _ _ LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: IA, TCS-12 (Rural) Landscape Section: 2b5.51-231 66 Design Chairage for TCS: 32.1-35.4 Length (m): 3300 Average ROW available:60m Space for Plantation: 126 Right 22.6 Left Beyond Spacing No. of No. of North DayUlgd Species (@m dc) trees shrubs Turfed area (m2l Une__ _ _ _ _ _ Ist row M9angifera 12 275 indica____ 2nd row Gravillea 310 2ndt row robusta 1100 3rd row frasuia 3 1100 4th row Gravillea 3 1100 robusta 12 _= Cassia_ -th row fistula 3 1100 -South Beyn ht Une____ ___ 1 St row Mangifera 12 275 ________ indica ________indica 2nd-0 1s row Graville 3 1100 2ndrw Irobusta 1100 Cassia 3Fd row fistula 3 1100 Wein Median__ _ _ ___ st row 3ou_'les_31100 ____2ndrow Bouganillae 3 1100 Total Section 70 | Totai Mangifera I 2 .Total |Shrubs|_indica _ |2200 Total Gravillea 30 Total robusta 30 Total Cassia 3300 T ota fis u la_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Total Trees _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 7150 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Total Bouganville _ _ _ __ _ _ __ 2200 _ _ _ _ _ Total Shrubs 1__ _ _ _ _ _ _2200 _ _ _ _ _ Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvernent Project Appendix 3 Landscape Drawings and Tree Plantation Table for Package I-B Lea Associates F-~ ~ ~~~~ a 7 2.5 0,~*o .t'FI f 7'.K ji4_ 7Z 114 30 SECTION: TCS 1.1a 5.0 5.0 * ----- GO ---- - - - - - -I~ AZ7ADIRACHTA IND~CA A _L i R M ER ' 12M C/C I I -F-- t >. j- --GRAVILLEA ROBUSTA 4 = GO- -1-~~~~I~-LAGERSTROEMEA FLOSREGINEA. I I~~~~~~~ I ~~~~~3 C/C L 4 --~~~~~~~~~~- 112-19.4- LEFT SrDE W.Dim...c -~~ ~ F SF2T~~CN 25c->' ~,UPAL SCU Avcrooe ROWY C.' oble =62m r rmse icr piDr1tot!icn =0-30 rmorl right 5!de 4 A'i- _'.',75 >6; .-_5, ne ow of hornet;ia rcotrs Il. D _4cGlr,p n ef .' the ~'~h ~m~--q~~ 4 tCmn strop on Left v7(rct ~GRAND TRUWK ROAD WDROYELT PROJECT NT_I fs Of 9 rRrr; ~~INCEFENCENT ENslORONUENTAL REVIEW NI I_I YI c 0 0 I II°c ;-a,,. aAaobd -nlLsts SoUth Ada Pvt. Lt d U~~A~i&' ,~~~ ~ e~~SDSo UItd,,-I. .40.jf IOjK 11 LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 1B, TCS-1,Ia -a (Rural) Landscape Section: 250-307 Design Chainage for TCS: 12-19.4 Length (m): 7400 Average ROW available: 62m Space for Plantation: 0-30 Right 10 Left Beyond Spacing No. of No. of Turled North Dayligh-t Species (m dcl) trees shrubs area (m2) Line__ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ 1st row Azadirachta 12 617 2nd row Gravillea 3 2383 ____ ____ robusta _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2nd row( 260.075- 3 83 260.325) Hamelia patens 3rd row Gravillea 3 2467 3rd__row robusta 3 2467 South Beyond Day ight Line 1st row Azadirca 12 617 2nd row Gravillea 3 2467 ____ ____ robusta_ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ 3rd row Largerstroemea 3 .467 ______row flosreginea _ 2467 4th row Gravillea 3 2467 Larobusta _ 5th row LargerstrDemea 3 2467 flosreginea Gravillea 6th row robusta 3 2467 Median Median (Sm) 1st row Bouganvillae 3 2467 2nd row Bouganvillae 3 2467 Total Section Total Azadirachta 1233 indica__ _ _ __ _ _ _ Total Gravillea 12250 robusta _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Total Largerstroemea 4933 flosreginea_____ ____ Total Hamelia patens 83 Total Trees _ 18500 X Total Bouganvillae 4933 Total Shrubs _ 4933 2.6i.3 1.5 SECTION: TCS-1.lo-b 3.0 30 3.0 BOUGANVILLAE ee-…~~~~ ©~ 3M C/C - GRAVILLEA ROBUSTA I--- ---f-_- eo- _-~--- - @ 3M C'C _ o _ . 9- C h9- __1__ AZADIRACHTA INDICA - _ __ - e __|__ -n- ---- - < ' = o- _ __-. trrt-~- =---LAECRSTRC¶2 M/,EA - < t 9 4-i--L--t-4-eo- -4--- _ -{-- :-L)SRPECN EA 3 ! C, i - '~~~~~~~~~~~~~4 A' T~~~~~~~~~~- N I~ o P˘.G1-EDesin C 28.7-52.25. 34.C5-57.C, LFFT LO S,tWlEiPF~NCQ- __ ROAD lANDSCAPE SECTION:~ At IrtR.2&4.b2S--84.9.5(SoLth), 2 7r-' .5v K RURAL SECTltDIN > 292.275-292.575(North). 297 475-297 72-(Sou- h), Avece for cr ', an f de h), ~Space for P~antoto I naC-t', 3C2 075-302.325(scuth), one row of Hamelto pof -r,cfll chr u- be olonted n the r ner row f-r acse rrs- lot + - I OMi4i RO jAROVEI0 ygsyaH AsiWIh, Of India _~~ ,>E}, ~~INDEPENDENT ENvttRcONMENTrN. REV.tW t,I, att_C 23 _____________ _______ O) FNo t- i, to bf Ptot4 ithn 2-.n cl -n e5q tree. Ft Nf 1 2t Alter.noe :n..e. ord o,Aol *oo of lrer> mfe to be reDeeNwd iu* fJ_lf i. Lafw'-Of 1 w,-O& LUofG IIere ever eotro SfXfe is ovifoble or deIeted It- ev '!v oooot. fe ofeoie~et, _ LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: lB, TCS-1,1a -b (Rural) Landscape Section: 250- 307 Design Chainage for TCS: 28.7-52.25, 34.05-57 Length (m): 46500 Average ROW available: 45m Space for Plantation: 0-11 Right 10 Left North Beyond Daylight Species Spacing No. of No. of Turfed area (m2) No UhLne tom ole trees shrubs Tre ra(2 1st row Azadirachta 12 3875 2nd row Gravillea 3 15417 __________ ~~robusta_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2nd row( 292.275- Hamelia patens 3 83 292.575) Largerstroemea 3 15500 3re row flosreginea 3 15500 South Beyond Daylight Line 1st row Azadirachta 12 3875 2nd row Gravillea 3 15167 robuista 2nd row( 284.675- 284.925, 290.075- 290.325, 297.475- Hamelia patens 3 333 297.725, 302.075- 302.325) Median Median (5m) 1st row Bouganvillae 3 15500 2nd row Bouganvillae 3 15500 Total Section Total Azadirachta 7750 ______ _____ indics _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Total Gravillea 30583 robusta _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Total Largerstroemea 15500 flosreginea 15500 Total Hamelia patens 417 Total Trees 54250 Total Bouganvillae 31000 Total Shrubs _ 31000 L 5.5 l41i 73 1 5 i- 7.3 L 1s L4 SECTION;_ 1CS--V7 i oH _____ I = _-THAVETIA NERIFOLIA 13 - 1,q -- CET -RCVVDEINC LEGEM- L _ - L c _ 3M C it----l 1 X r -- - -1- -- f tt I b, I_ d ---I- 1_- >\sbeC/~lt| LAN:lUKO^IP 125-2 HhViUAW ,. yTr;ccs N NDEvEDN E4ViROMdENTAL REYIlEW ____ I CJ~GA IAIO ot,ereeii r - . Cep . ec is O Vbe lOnPd iS. 5r oro deeXited .t ee |I il .v S4u. P t e en 2)- Aittc,o,te inner oed ocler roors c trees ore lo be repGe d * *~ gVlIb* r ~ if2rs NUrK hr vretosoei w:iol,c eee hrvf | C i2 1 _ i aS c5 i j G Dl 1 e tr SECTl1olN. TCS-3-o H14J ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BOUCANViLLAE 0.0- ~~~~~~~MANGIFERA INDICA 0-0- - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ E 12M C/C I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~CASiSIA EISIULA .,0 3M C/C nL it S f . .~~~~~-7 G H ~ ' I GRAVILLEA C,U STA -'IIG 1--E:0Des- --: . ..--G',(w,1.u; =-- j~~~~~~~~~~~~_________________________________________ :______ _' ___r _ ____ GPAND TRUNK ROAD VefPM %EENT PRJECHT IAu1 ,._ O IND' PENDENT ENVARONMIENTAL REVIEW Il J __._ _ _ ss i N1 t1rr be p-ostd .i,, _t Aso i Asia PVL L. -;=- . t- - ,1 St S LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: lB, TCS-3-a (Rural) Landscape Section: 250-307 Design Chainage for TCS: 19.4-28.7 Length (m): 9300 Average ROW available: 90m Space for Plantation: 28 Right 38 Left Beyond SaigNo. of North Daylight Species p a cin No of treebs urfed area (m2) ________Line(@ c/)hus 1st row Magnifera indica 12 775 2nd row Gravillea 3 3100 _________ ~~Robusta _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3rd row Cassia fistula 3 3100 4th row Gravillea 3 3100 Robusta _ _ _ _ _ _ 5th row Cassiafistula 3 3100 6th row Gravillea 3 3100 __________ ~~Robusta _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7th row Cassia fistula 3 3100 8th row Gravillea 3100 Gravillea 8th row Robusta 33100 9th row Gravillea 3100= Beyond South Daylight Line _ 1st row Magnifera indica 12 775 2nd row Gravillea 3 3100 ______ ___ __ ______ Robusta _ _ _ _ _ 3rd row Cassiafistula .3 3100 4th row Gravillea 3 3100 ______ ___ __ ______ Robusta _ _ _ _ 5th row Cassia fistula 3 3100 _ 6th row Gravillea 3 3100 Median ___ ___ _ _____ Median (5m) 1st row Bouganvillae 3 __ _ _ 3100 2nd row Bouganvillae 3 3100 Total Section Total Magnifera indica 1550 Total Gravillea 24800 Robusta _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Total Cassia fistula . 15500 Total Trees 41850 Total Bouganvillae 6200 Total Shrubs I_6200 7~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4~~~~~~SCIN i I, - 3!q I , b1 3C 30 -1-03 r z - -L w - -bw Hr - -----: . -~ - - T-T- NE.11z I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~A --! v I--1X- L LI-- L X m ;t--4 k tao 4 1 ;, ~~MAN-'I-2FrRA NoDICA l 1 t ; se; =$ S t~~~~~~~IRMINALIA ARJ.INA j t! vL .X,i 4 Ji- J ni i Ll --- _1_ 1~~~~~~~- I I t A l;f 0 t I< ID+ \, A p - D! I S T A I _ tl vv'i i' .r\ ,'\ii i - Ti -iI _ -iTeLo voi < >= rl- f 3Lv C," 8~~~~~~~~~7- -- ---viIl I Ijov !.1 i\L l j ,.1: i^-' ; b~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~F4 LEGENIY, PMI"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ j~~~~~~~~DPIDN . _ _ . . ..7, ., ! I- i -- t-~k. --- LWSmm S- Aa N't Ud ! LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 1B, TCS-3-b (Rural) Landscape Section: 250-307 Design Chainage for TCS: 32.25-34.05 Length (m): 1800 Average ROW available: 45m Space for Plantation: 6 Right 10 Left Beyond Spacing No. of No. of Turfed North Daylight Species r cic) trees shrubs area (m2) Line__ _ _ 1st row Magnifera indica 12 150 2nd row Terminalia aquna 3 600 3rd row Albezzia Lebbek 3 300 4th row Gravillea robusta 3 300 South Be ond Da light Line 1st row Magnifera indica 12 150 2nd row Terninalia arjuna 3 600 Median Median (5m) 1st row Bouganvillae 3 600 02nd row Bouganvillae 3 600 Total Section Total Magnifera indica 300 Total Terminalia arjuna 1200 Total Albezzia Lebbek 300 Total Gravillea robusta 300 Total Trees _ 2100 Total Bouganvillae _ 1200 Total Shrubs _ 1200 , 5 5Lz5,s,51A , ,3 S1 5 <1 3 1.5Ll z5 3L L1 1~~~~S .s0 fD C- Ois< t - I___ ___-ITHAVETIA NERIFOLIA ___ - tt - t--It- I IiL it il i a I Ii ii~0 I I ! !1 W = - !1il~---_ - 2~ ~~~~~ I t~ -- iii-tX1 ~Ii ,,t P ° - - 1 -,t, t tt --~ 8It - -1-o>--'-!-- 41 i~ ~ ~~N t - ttl Lm A,odb S,d Asi P11 ti c7-- _ _--------- -- ---l- I T ~~~-{-- --------- -.--t--------r --- ---- -- -- -Ti i~~~ 1___t--- --4 -- i--- L --- i i ____________ __ _ '- -e e - _ _ _l_______________________________ i , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ . . ,c, 'ssic _ <_ ii _.~e -..I r,i vidI. 0I.. *fE - I LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 1 B, TCS-4 (Urban) Landscape Section: 250-307 Design Chainage for TCS: 401-43.3, 51.8-54.3 Length (m): 5700 Average ROW available: 45m Space for Plantation: None Both Sides . Beyond Daylight Spacing No. of No. of North . D Species . Turfed area (m2) Line _( m c/c) trees shrubs South Beyond Daylight Line Median Median (5m) 1st row Thavetia nerifolita 3 1900 2nd raw Thavetia nerifolia 3 1900 Total Section _______ Total Trees 0 Total Thavetia nerifolia 3800 Total Shrubs . 38OO | __________ _ |Grass | l 0 Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvemeat Project Appendix 4 Landscape Drawings and Tree Plantation Table for Package i-C Lea Associates 00~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 415. ]1211l7. 17 7 3 'I 1 1 15 -s5 5 i SECTION: TCS-I. 1a ; < <~~~~- 1--- 0 --X~~'7~ -----t ---------- Ig -----I--. *--t -------- t D _-t---- -~-------- C -4-- 4 f~~~~~~~~- - |------ - --4- 4.--. - TT ---. *-I*-… , _ ____ __ _ ____ ____ TUR~FED - -- ------- ' _--t ..--- ------- -----4---------- F LA, '1: T C'S-1,I I _ n , v ivREi~~~~~~~~~~~~UPAN SECTION eJ ROW a- =42 E _C . 1 3 91 |a -- fio r p1 -n… --I = N-5e | '- s [rrv.-, l 3-n -/ -~t- plonted ,n unner row, where ever speace is ovo:labie| >(3s>/swTKp idRN TRUNK ROA^DPAPROVEETPROJECT :1INa.#tkX HWhfah ALNf O * rEs t~~~~NDEPENDENT ENVRONMENTAL REVIEW |W _a M 0~~ ~ ~ .- -- ts rlI O O Ers 1 )h r.e t be rmir nd ithan 2 S5n r1 oo ..isfing tr- e | |F11^| LM^ A*;oClbe SO%Aia PL fW.| Z) Alle-not --e cr outer rs of trees Ce 10o ra. - 0o A ft NW rtf; CAM v-7> Es - r sreb;eo 1w . p- 17 ,1 dtj5 ;5R9 - - | less srp-e is -R.W.,b nls th.-t-s Spe,if,ed _ TMS UI -b_ _ |m ~~~~0~~ 2-! _~JIP I RA ETO LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 1C, TCS-I,1a (Urban) Landscape Section: 321-393 Design Chainage for TCS: 0-2, 9.8-10.7, 14.6-15.3, 55.9-62, 63.4-64.4, 66.2-67.3 Length (m): 12000 Average ROW available:42m Space for Plantation: None Both sides North Service Lane Species S N.hrb O Turfed area (m2) 1 row (322.075- 322.325+335.975- Cassia biflora 3 167 ____ ___ ___ ___ 336.225) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ South Beyond Daylight Line = Median (1.2m) Median 14400 Total Section Cassia biflora 167 Total Trees 167 Total Shrubs _ 0 Total Grass _ 14400 r A 5 0 4.Om 1 .27.3 5 7. i1.1 4.Oro-j t0. OI.C a SECTION: TCS-2-q * T GRAVILLEA ROBUSTA I °l-''Sf t+d 1os ==e -- '- '-- U A - - - -- -------0-D0- ------- ----- =~ ~ P I------'- --0 -j;-- - -- ---j~ ~--- c-00 -- _---- --- C , Desisn CH. 10 7-14-fj, & .2f - BOUGANVILLAE - I.- -- - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3m~-/ \- --- -------- - r- -- A- ~-~------ - | --AC.t LANDSCAPE -EC : 321-393 SpsceMADHUCA =NDiCA - - --0- Ca) 12M C/C P -LAN '- I plI 1 C,Desian CH, 107-14.6, 6.25-98 2C 2 -'-PUPAL S~ECTION Op ;H SWEE WIDEINING Average ROW ovaIob1e =40 -11 LADSCPE ECTION: 3,21-393 Spoce fo, pIa,totion =7.4-~ a, left s;de |At33 4''5 334.525(N). one 'ow at OOml strIp on Riqht Horne,ha patens (tall shrub} to be planted - *.r& _W th-_ nner row(south sidc)for noi,c nritiqgtion LEGND GRAND TRUNKI ROM ADIPROVEMENTr PROJECT NaIH ___#f O ld -1S1110 = LL,LrXx INDEPENCENT ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW 011l tttl 0 0 Erl wN LE r.~ me 1) N. Ire .5 tr. b. dpi-rtrd ~ilhi. 2f t-ee f -iM 1cr e-re LM A_oCb f8Uth0 A PVL Ltld. L) AAI-k. ~- rd o.te, A,- t.L lb. I- -I --;tIC -1 LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 1C, TCS-2a (Rural) Landscape Section: 321-393 Design Chainage for TCS: 6.25-9.8, 10.7-14.6, 29.26-32 Length (m): 10190 Average ROW available: 40m Space for Plantation: 7.4m Left l Om Right Nrh Beyond Daylight Seis Spacing NO rbe O fTurfed area (m2) Une m dc) ~~~~O.oftres shrubs ______ 1st row Madhuca indica 12 849 Gravillea 2nd row robusta 3397 South Beyond Daylight Lie____ ___________ 1st row Madhuca indica 12 849 2nd row Gravillea 3 3397 Total ______ rebilon ___________ ____ro ut Total Madhuca indica 1698 Total Gravillea 10190 ___________ row_ __ __ _ robusta 3__ __ _ _ 3397 _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ Total Trees _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 11888 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Total Bouganvillae _ 6793 Total Shrubs n 8793 K~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 1 L-40 Om 73. 5 . 73 14-1s_mX MO .: SECTION: TCS-2-b __ LBOUGANVILLAE - f©~~a-3MC/C - 1 ---- ? - ---- __~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _____ _I __ E --I-- - -------a ---- --I _ O - --t0 L- oe - - - --g )t 1 GAVILLEA IROBUSTA - ----- - : - t-: 0˘ ---I----------- --- ----t---------------UCAIDI __--- P LA ; -i- I_ _ _ 2-_ CD~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I Ist n ih a ~ 1 __ _r I - <-&CAIE -OBUST GRAD RU FK N©REMU RM cA /ct f K ---- 1 __- I I(C - _ _ _- ---4---~~~~~ Io--~-- - RGAD ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - LADSAP METN 2-9 pc o l-NDHUCA NDlorecA id 3(D ~L/cedr>S | INDEPENDENT ENVIRONiklENTAL RFVIEW M clL S tl Ott_ O O wEDI "Usttr | iII0 1) N.l t,ee is tr. be plonted withi. 2.5ro of on elist;rg tree. |[ L "i AM d_ i 9adh Ada PAVL . -I - --2) Afr,r-k - -d ode r.., f tr re to be rPesIed Li ASSocWt Ezzy_ss-- T-. h- -er -1,. S p- is oIobl,.o deled -h-, I- b -e is p-ied. | | _- ; ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1C st r nRih LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 1C, TCS-2b (Rural) Landscape Section: 321-393 Design Chainage for TCS: 2-5.1, 46.7-47.9, 48.5-55.9 Length (m): 11700 Average ROW available: 36m Space for Plantation: lom Right North Beyond Daylight Spaing No. of No. of Turedarea(m2) Line I(m dc tre shrubs ufdara( South Beyond Daylight Line l l 1st row Madhuca indica 12 975 2nd row Gravillea 3 3900 Gravillea 3rd row robusta 3 3900 Median (5m) Median _ _ 1st row Bouganvillae 3 3900 2nd row Bouganvillae 3 3900 Total Section Total Madhuca indica 975 Total Gravillea 7800 _____ ____ ____ ____ ____ robusta _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Total Trees _ ______ 8775 Total Bouganvillae _ _ 7800 Total Shrubs I _ _ 7800 22__ _ __ _ __0 _ _ __ ... ..7.3 1.1140 , 34 lnF25 SECTION: TCS-2-c CASSIA NODOSA GPAVILLEA ROBUSTIA _II Cc 3M C/CII ' MADHUCA INDICA C©, 12M C/C[ I BIOUGAN VILAE W1 -00 I'0 Pl AN: TCS-2-C _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ __._ _ _ RUJRAL SECTION Pr:G 1l- C. L.?s,gn CH: 19.6-20.8 .RGHT 'SIDE WIDEN'IN A\,eroge ROW ovoiloble =0 POAD LANo)SCAPE SEC71ION. 321-393 , ScefrpotNn=3L3-n o,°ri9eht side - Omstrip on Righ: 0)sp or rbr..... GFUND TXUINK KADW N'TVEE PROJECT _ tl sol80 lCW y ah ts ;serc ~~INDEPENDENT ENvlRONblENTAL REVIEW lt_t O NO rsIM 1) N. Ire :. th be plcnted w;th;n 2.5m ol - ' rV t- IRg ffi Lm A.ok Sot AMI PA L c.2) s i-n ond o. -.r rowr f I-- n -I- . 1b_ 1 _P t lesssp-- i5 Lp,;fwd. LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: IC, TCS-2c(Rural) Landscape Section:321-393 Design Chainage for TCS: 19.6 -20.8 Length (mi): 1200 Average ROW available: 60m Space for Plantation: 23.38 Left 13.03 Right Beyond . Spacing No. of No. of Daylight Line Species (@ m cic) trees shrubs Turfed area (m2 1st row Madhuca indica 12 100 2nd row Gravillea 3 400 ____ ___ ____ ____ robujsta _ _ _ _ 3rd row Cassia Nodosa 3 400 4th row Gravillea 3400 rbusta 5th row Cassia Nodosa 3 400 South Beyond Dayl ht Line 1st row M dhucaindica 12 100 2nd row Cassia Nodosa 3 400 Gravillea 3rd row robusta 3 400 .edlan (5m Median _ _ -_____ 1 _____ 11st row Boganvillae 3 400 2nd row Bouganvillae 3 400 Total Section _ Total Madhuca ndica _ 200 Total Gravillea 1200 .-____ __ ______ _ __robusta Total Cassia Nodosa 800 Total Trees 2200 Total Bouganvillae _Boo_ _ 800 iTotal Shrubs _ 1 i 800 10 40 Ll 7 , r 7.3 , 11,4.0- 100 SECTION: TCS-2-d BOUGANVILLAE ___ 00 3M C/C ~~v=0GK H CASSIA NODOSA _ © 3 m C/C / t< CRAVILLEA ROBUSTA 1 MADHUCA INDICA_---- ,a 1 C C ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 PLAN: TC'S-2--d pkG 1- C. Desiar CH.I 62-63.4, 54.8-6f .2,67.3-68 f .9-72.8S; R RAL HECTION RIGHT SIDE WIDENING Ayer Je RC W ovualoble =45M _c frp]..cntUti = 12-nG eft ,ide ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTION: 321- 393 + 1Gm t tntipn Right c LED0 °e, Nt*I Sal| H Ah y O India IKE$ GRAMD TRUNK ROAD IMPROEMW PROJECT I mm ~~~qvy u'syO lf INDEPENDENT ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW N6mt|f 00 rCva wrOen I_ I) NA tree It be plonted silhin 2.5- Srt -n n etiq, treP |O NIL Aia ts S_outh AMEI PAt LUd. 2) Altern-te inner -nd oute-1r oS I- trees oae ta be repeated 1 IeO Associoles L7bv1- I erar enere ever extra spoce is overto-e. ar aeleted wherever T C62D 3 . 1 leer space 1C available, dnleSr otheraise apecitred j _ _ LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 1c, TCS-2d(Rural) Landscape Section: 321-393 Design Chainage for TCS: 62-63.4, 64.8-66.2, 67.3-68, 69.9-72.8 Length (m): 6400 Average ROW available: 45m Space for Plantation: 12m Left l0m Right Beyond Spacing NO. Of No. of North Daylight Species (@ m c/c) trees shrubs Turfed area (m2) Line _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 st row Madhuca indica 12 533 2nd row Gravillea 3 2133 robusta__ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ 3rd row Cassia Nodosa 3 2133 South Beyond Daylight Une 1st row Madhuca indica 12 533 2nd row Gravillea 3 2133 ______________ robusta _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ Gravillea 3rd row robusta 3 2133 Median (5m) Median Ist row Bouganvillae 3 2133 2nd row B3ouganvillae 3 2133 Total Section = _ _ _ _ ______ _ Total Madhuca indica ______ 1067 _= Total Gravillea 6400 robusta Total Cassia Nodosa 2133 Total Trees 9600 Total Bouganvillae 4267 Total Shrubs 4267 K_____________. ___ SECTION: TCS-2-e BOUGANVILLAE ---- 0--- CO 3M C/C ----- 00- -----L Y -------~~- 00------- I4 COSSIA NODOSA - 0 __ ----------- Ca 3M C/C O - -__ -oe0 ----- --- I GRAVILLEA ROBUSTA - I 2 3MC/C T- - _- MADHUCA INDICA - - -- --- -0------- - _ @' 12M C/C - - - - - - - - - - - -1 - PILAN: TC '-2-e __ ~ ~ ~~~~_ _ 4 I~~~ _- _ 38 0 39 0 RH ~D VDE~N R JRAL SECTION Fh-.-'- C. Cesign CH 38.10-39.10 RIGHT SIDE iVIDENING Averoge ROW ovo,loble =54M ROAD LANDSCAPE SEC 1ON: 321-393 Spoce for plontotion =21.3m on left side - 1 Om strip on R;ght f GRAND TRUNK ROAD D NT PROJECT | I ItNDEPENDENI ENVIRONMENTAL RENAEW la Of Indh A( IKES I ___ ___ ___ ___L_ _____ ___ _ 0 O M., S-n f Ok | 1) No tree s t. be pleet,d with,e 2.5m of sn eMsling tree. l Le Aueodc SOl Ai PA L J5 | .c055 IURIINS T w h oe'eerextossoce i s r w o'oOle. or deleted wha.reve' || | | L TtpOC i, -61.oble. -n-en1 t-.55e IPe-11ed ________ _ LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: IC, TCS-2e(Rural) Landscape Section:321-393 Design Chainage for TCS: 38.1-39.1 Length (m) tDOOO Average ROW available: 54m Space for Plantation: 21 .3m Left l Om Right North Daylight Line Species Spcming No. of No. of TurFed area (m2) Ist row Madhuca indica 12 83 2nd row Gravillea 3 333 ____________ ~robusta _ _ _ _ _ _ 3rd row Cassia Nodosa 3 333 4th row Gravillea 3 333 _____ _____ ____ ____ robusta _ _ _ _ _ 5th row Cassia Nodosa 3 333 South Beyond Daylic ht Line ______==__ __ ____________ 1__Ist row Madhuca indica 12 83 2nd row Gravillea 3 333 robusta Gravillea 3rd row robusta 333 Median (5ml Median _. = _= __ __ _ _ ___ _I st row Bouganvillae 3 333 _ _ _ 2nd row Bougdnvillae 3 353 Total Section Total Madhuca indica 167 Total Gravillea 1333 Total robusta t _333 Total Cassia Nodosa 667 Total Trees _ _ _ 2167 _ _ _ Total Bouganvillae 667 Total Shrubs 667 7 L40 1. 7. 5 7.3 I - 4.0 10.0 2.5 SECTION: TCS- 3-a _ - -0-0- ------- L- oo I . 4-BOUCANVILLAE --I--- . - 3M C/C ~~~~ t~~~~~~- _ I--- i _ _ _. _ ____ _tMtMAGNIFERA INDICA - - - - ' - _ 12M CC 0 0- - - _ i-0 0 > , ; i -t--tr - -ACACIA AIJRICULIFORM 'LAN: TCS-3-- PI*14 +: -7-- -----_ _ . -oe - _ _ __ _; _ _ A CACIA AURFLOSREGINEA - - 1 z : - y - - - -- j0 00 l-T- BOUCANVILLAE PLAN: TCS-3-b . PKG 1- C. De-g CH: 5.1-6.25.19 3-19.6.20 6-29.2E.32 0-38.1.39 ' - .Concen1trc RURAL SECTION ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTION: 321-393 Ave'oge ROW olo b-3e =80 Space for plarot,lo'r =23,75o- o, Eobh sdee + 10m strip or Right _. _7fC T R INDEPENDENT ENVIRONMENIAL REVIEW 1 ** A a _ o o e suroE s | | i) N t-re to be planted Rahe 2.5 of oc eMiL sM i nad s S M I AMR PV. LW. zf i c I. 2) AItefte inner -nd ..ter rows of trees ore to .e repefd | a A,0cit| , z here ever exro spoc. is ovailoble. or deleted whereve 111_1 | Lless poCe is Ui- h sp,6fed.| LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: IC, TCS-3b(Rural) Landscape Section:321-393 Design Chainage for TCS: 5.1-6.25, 19.3-19.6, 20.8-29.26, 32-38.1, 39.145.8, Length (m) 22710 Average ROW available: 80m Space for Plantation: 2375 Left 33.75 Right Beyond Spacing Na. of No. of North Daylight Species Turfed area (m2) _____Line (~ m d1c) trees shrubs 1st row Mangifera 12 1893 2nd row Lagerstromia 3 7570 flosreginea Terminalia 3rd row Arjuna 3 7570 South Beyond Dayl ght Line _ __.__ 1st row Mangifera 12 1893 2nd row Lagerstromia 3 7570 ________ _flosreginea 3rd row Terminalia 3 7570 ___ __ __ A quna _ _ _ _ 4th row Lagerstromia . 3 7570 4th row flosreginea _ Acacra 5th row auriculiformis 7570 6th row auriculiformis 3 7570 ledian (5m Median i i _ i 1 st row Bouganvillae 3 7570 2nd row Bouganvitlae 3 7570 Total Sectton 1 __1 ______ Total Mangifera 3785 lindica Total Lagerstromia 22710 flosreginea Total Terminalia 15140 Arjuna Total Acacia 15140 auriculiformis Total Trees 56775 Total Bouganvillae 15140 Total Shrubs _ 115140 4.0 i 7.3 5 7.3 402.n 10 0 2.5 SECTION: TCS-4-a i-ACER STROMIA -_ -- _ -- '7 t- LOOSRE NEA 4 ___- _- L- - - @ 3M C/C - -1 -- -- I- lf 0- r) :K f. -.- © 3M CC SYZYBIUM (CUMINH1 - H- ©12M C/C- + PL AN: TCS-4-- _~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. \ P *_.- rDts;q,, <9H: 4.F.8-46.7 ,LEFT SIDE WIDENINGC PJPAL SEl_TION FOA_ _E -CAvs St L'TIOIs. 2,-29Average P?OIN voiolcbe =37 Si: e r:J )- ltnr =1Dm strip G,il right side SDrC:e 4o p.4mo -r on R;ht SirJe I-I lern strip on Right LEGENM- 00 --I-I I I _ E95 !~~~~NDE PENDENT ENVIRONMENTAL REvIEW . M t5 1 LelwXur sveis I - ==--- - I -- I _ O= D O-'Jas 1zia ) mU rei, tp b. pl,i,led withm~ 2.5m ft Un Aeadsin tee. |FI _iSoUth AlkPVLs U -, -d -t rw o--f ti,- 0-t b I Iep ~~~~ GRAMD TRUNK ROAD IWdP EROVBE PROJEa ITI NdMb HUWWAV &iAttl Or lids % WE' ~~~INDEPENDENT ENVIRONM.ENTAL REVMEW .~~mII ' 0 0 We~ NSoRUNote s ob lo,e th, .m lW-sb, Se MLjUn A.mModaku. Sauth Als Pvt. LW.~. 2) QW.te,oI ;eee. -d ude, .oeo ol t-,e or to be epec ed I I , 4" ! ZXZVUASs1A ".e- e-e -ert. e... s~ -61.', bI. de,t'".f. h.-- ITCS* N. g'gs. LZ20O Pcev is I dobfe. -ness he,wiespcifedic,MW 4E LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 1C, TCS4b(Rural) Landscape Section:321-393 Design Chainage for TCS: 68-69.9 Length (m): 1900 Average ROW available: 45m Space for Plantation: 12.4 Right North Beyond Daylight Species Spacing No. of No. of Turfed area (m2) Line ___ (@m cc trees shrubs South Beyond Daylight Line 1st row Syzynium 12 158 _________ ~~~cum ini__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2nd row Aunculifornis 3 633 Laugerliformias_ 3rd row Lagerstromia 3 633 flosreginea 4th row Terminalia 3 633 ariuna Acacia 5th row Auriculifonnis 3 633 ledian (5m Median_ :______ 11st row Bouganvillae 3 __ __ 633 I______ |2nd row Bouganvillae 3 633 Total Section __________ ______ Total Syzynium 158 cumini _ _ _ _ Terminalia 633 ______ ____ aruna_ __ Total Lagerstromia 633 - ___ I___ flosreginea Total Acacia 1267 =_______ ___________ __ _ _Auriculiformis Total Trees _ 2692 Total Bouganvillae __ _ 1267 -Total Shrubs 1 _ _ 1267 Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project Appendix 5 Landscape Drawings and Tree Plantation Table for Package Il-B Lea Associates SECT101J: 1, VI-a ItSXI I . 0-. ---F | _] . + W; 1 F X B UOANVILLA | 0 1 © 3M C.C II _ _ I-- - - ----TANVILLA I~ I PLAaNl: TCS- 1,L GESTOMI - _ I I…~------ -----j _ -7 PLAN - -T - - CllVilVlU/c. PIKG:11-B. Desiyn CH-13.8-15.2, RIGhT SiDE7 WIGFENING RLrl ROAD) LANDSCAPE SFCTION: 15.7-17 Avercge ROW rivailable =55rn I --- 00.Space for plontstion GC- 1C5n, or, let _ INDEPENDENT ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW l ^_ F S N o e NEDM^ SdrKeS Ngh 1 ) No tre is ito De plaWe wthi 2°~o 0~ -iOr tre; S )_ e _ > --- . _ - 0 - - __ = . -EF =4= = = =-LARGESTOMIA -0-0- ______FLOSREGINEA @ 3M C/C ( -- t --e ___ - ---- > -. TAMARINDUS INDICA _ __q__ __p_ __ _a 1 2M C/C - L.. -- -0 -- -4-- ------ I - S --1--- &e --1 I~ ~ I…e -I PLA!: TCS- VI-b P 8G:11-8 Desig9i CH-15.2-IT2, 19 '5-20, 35-45, Rurcl RIGHT SIDE WIDENINC Averc e ROW avoilcbte =45m S Spce for planttJtori =O-8.5m on left side IGRAM1 IRLN ROA IIFRONEME4T PROJECT LJ iadHIVsuu AiLMO*l Of Lid. INDEPENDENT ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW || I| |_ _ t _| o o ofto I 5 t o tree Ii to be plo-ted w;thin 2.5m of oneo.trrg O '* | | h S | Pvt. L.U. | 2) Allernpte inner pnd oer rows of trees ore to be rehooted - A ZZcohrs iSto - . here ever eptr- i _il.bl. W ehere-er | | lb 1.. e Ie Ass less spoce is onoiloble. 1or1,es otherwise soecitiert.1 ___ __ _ I LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 2B, TCS4,Vl -b (Rural) Landscape Section: 470-38 Design Chainage for TCS: 15.217.2, 19.85-20, 35-45 Length (m): 12150 Average ROW available: 45m Space for Plantation: 0-8.5m Left North Beyond Species Spacing No. of No. of Turfed area Daylight Line Seis (@ c/c) trees shrubs Tre ra(2 1st row indica 112 1013 2nd row Largestomia 4050 2nd___ _ row_ _ flosreginea 4050 South Beyond Dayli lht Line Median (5m) Median 1st row Bouganvillae 3 4050 2nd row Bougan3villae _ 4050 Total Section Total Tamarndus 1013 _____ ____ indica _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Total Largestomia 4050 flosreginea _ Total Trees 5063 Total Bouganvillae 4050 Total Shrubs _ 4050 r~~~~~~ SECTION: Il-c - 0- > - -- ]--~ I BOCN IL 0- - o [ [ X S k ALBE7ZIA LEBBEK . ~~ ., __ __ ___S____ __ - M C/C ---- -------- - - -- - DALEFRIGIA SISSO I-- 0- - I -~~~~ I/1Z C/C I F --1 -- -- o ---- PL-%N: TCS-I!-ez …- - _____PH IILi-3Des.gr CH-26.3-26, left side idening - ROAD LANDSOCAPE SECTION:1 7.1 -3 S Averuge ROW ctio- -0- ..5mm OS r;ht sid f LWEN[ke Pr*d s~~~~~~~~~Rome trptt 7 C~no gr l - BssSrGRAND TRLNI( R|D IFROVEET PROJECT H__WA ALNOi - r kidi \ _J-re-r | INDEPENOENT ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW 0 0 Ewswrs|Ni 1) N. t-e I, t. be pl-nt.d Rlhin 2,5m f onLtstn Aireee So|gh Ad| PVL hZp Lud z 2)v AA-nt, inne ona ..ter *o.s of t,ee are to be repeoe | | _ N qLttscae j 1eo spoce i- oo.oitobt uric,, other iwe specif;e .8. '' 1ii-_9 7sZR c,n heleer _wr woce 5 .iIte. or deeteed wh,er LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 2B, TCS4I-a (Rural) Landscape Section: 470-38 Design Chainage for TCS: 33.2-33.6 Length (m): 400 Average ROW available: 50m Space for Plantation: 0-10.5m Right Beyond Spacing No. of No. of North Daylight Species T un/) t shrub Turfed area (m2) ___________Line(. uc) tes hrb South Beyond Da ibht Line 1st row Dalbergia sisso 12 33 2nd row Albezzia lebbek 3 133 3rd row Albezzia Iebbec 3 133 Median (3m) Median _ _ _ _ 1st row Bouganvillae 3 133 Total Section Total Dalbergia sisso 33 _Total Albezzia lebbek _ 267 Total Trees _ _ 300 |Total Bouganvillae ___ _____ 133 _ _ |Total Shrubs I|______ 133 _ _ SECTION: 11-b ( +_LX _. _,__ t____ .BOUOUANVILLA @ 3M C/C It I-- --i-4--0 ----i--- - --t i - T zLr - - - _ DALBERZ IA SISSL t 131M C/C 'I t tt 4~I | -t | -~- ---t- - I I ~~I I- 1 + <~ - o- -- 1--- 0 - © 2MC P LAI N TCS-1I-b I- - it_ Average ROw vioble =50 -i Space fo r plantation =0- lC _ on !e- ROAD LAsNDSAPE SECTI0N:17.1-38 l I~-I t~ - P- --- JE2 A e age ROW TR ES l |5I O O irP.N SHIRDS | |- I ) No A rO is t o be plo.teC ithin 25 e oft O eai- t iL N Q|Ulh =0 P Ud. 90 , vaPr t | 2) Al-.tei..ro n-d terr o,o f tres or tobr re"poted | 1 L |hr -e sp.c e is ovoiloble , or deleted herever Ti 01 I Ml I- Wei o H j nls h ie p6.d LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 2B, TCS-11-b (Rural) Landscape Section: 470-38 Design Chainage for TCS: 21.6-25, 26.7-33.2 Length (m): 9900 Average ROW available: 50m Space for Plantation: 0-1 0.5m Left Beyornd S~n o f N.o North Daylight Species Spacing No. of No. of Turfed area (m2) Line (@___ _ m__trees shrubs 1st row . . 12 825 Dalbergia sisso __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Albezzia__ 2nd row lebbek 3 3300 South Beyond Daylight Line Median (3m) Median . 1st row Bouganvi ae 3 3300 Total Section _ Total Dalbergia_sso 825 Total Albezzia 3300 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lebbek_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Total Trees 4125 Total _Bouganvillae _ 3300 Total Shrubs __3300 _ 21 7.75 ,4 42.5 7-25 -1 3 -1 7.25 -.25g 4 7.75 *l2 SECTION: 11-c r --; -t AB EZ A L---------K --- L o- ---DALBEZZIA LEBBEK --- ------ - _ _ @ 3M C/C 0 -~~~~~~~~- - - - - - - I I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - / / r- ~ PL I.TS- -------I--- 4 DLERIIS _l- - ~-- -H----- - ~ - BOUCANVILLA ,~~J ~L .L~ . _ ~ _ __1 C C DGI-,Design CH-26,5-26 - Confce- ttric Rtircol Averoge ROW ac,-ei,ole =50rm ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTION:17. i _ IREES ~~INDFPENOENI ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW l1 b _ 1) No I- hu P tL bL plo.t,d ltki 25- Qf or -l'U.n I-. a|AF |eISouthA L L. J LEJa SH U ~2) Alft-rnWt -nerd -ut'rrw f re to b rep-sleS l t_ _ .aAsla ,_GISSrtRrncwhreevr a4s poe ooiooe r el.d ¶h i_- | lss poc isGVolObe, nles r:hewis spcifeb11 r.1 J- _ LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 2B, TCS-11-C (Rural) Landscape Section: 470-38 Design Chainage for TCS: 26.5 - 26.7 Length (m): 200 Average ROW available: 50m Space for Plantation: 0-7.75m Both sides Beyond Spacing No. of No. of North Daylight Species (4md) re srb .Turfed area (m2) Line (@ m c_c) trees shrubs 1st row Dalbergia sisso 12 17 _ _ _ 2nd row Albezzia lebbek 3 67 South Beyond Dayli ht Line 1st row Dalbergia sisso 12 17 2nd row Albezzia lebbek 3 67 Median (3m) Median . 1st row Bouganvillae 3 67 Total Section 7 Total Dalbergia sisso 33 Total Albezzia lebbek 133 Total Trees _ _ 167 Total Bouganvillae 67 Total Shrubs _ 67 _ SECTICK': .C- --__ _ Vl ______ -4 -- _ 'r BC UGANVi LLA - -__ __ © ______ Dt3M C _C -t - >- j _ --RGI'F4 _v D--1 - - ___ _ ;--- ---4 - ' - -c------------- _t9_ _____ oo ______ _- - _ _, --- ------ _ _ _ _ PLAN: TCS -PELTOFORUM - FERRUGINEAM 00 ~ ~ I 12MC/C --ce~------ --- -- --e -~~~G0------- -- GO - --- - ROWACACIA AURICULIFOnMIS 00 -------- ~ 3M C/C _…~~~~~~-00 -- …--- -- ~ ~-- - - - - - - - - - - -- ~~~-- -- - -ce~~~ ---- - - - - -1 __ -~~~~~- ------- - -- __ -~~~~~~------- - ------- PLAN: TICS-1UIC--c Averoge ROW vovaloble =50Cm I PKG:II-B.Design CHi-25.4-26.3, CONCENTRIC WIDENING.| . 1(0 B Des gn C 1 25 4 26 3 CONCENTR C W DEN ~~ Space for plartation =0-6.25m on eoc- side ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTION:17.1-38 RURAL sH^rgw"_n^ IGRAND TlIKROAD IPOEIIIIIENTPROXJECT NT HWN"W0 Of1 alrdS eO0IRS INDEPENDEN7 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW * I-qt 0| 11a | o aEC ...a et2o) :. trote i pntr onCtoU;r. 25r n f o - isM i Tj tLe me.Adm Soi |outh AskPL. U s T2) |ser e evr e ,uiooie,or deted wA-t ee d || | less spoCe ~~"" i5veibluns theri.,e 'F - -L,iT1- , T- -I00 -- -- -- -- , _ - ----- QBOUAN'vILLAE -- - -K-- -- @ 3M C/C - -- - - ___ _ _ __j _ PELTOPHOPU3MC/ _ - -t--- HFERUGINEUM ___ ~K @ 3M C/C s < Xt ~--T--- --T--- .- .. -- - ... t co tACACIA AURICULIFORMIS I - -~~-~- -- ~ 3M, C/C ___ < 2^ L= -SYZYNIUM CUMINII I4000 0 - t- 3 - t -- *---- @ 12M C/C 141 IITI PLAN: TCS-IIIC-b PKGII-B,Design CH-25.0-25.4, RIGHT SIDE WIDENING Average ROW ov(oiloble =5-Dm ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTION:17.1-3~8 Space for plontoticn =0-12.5m on left side SWCE/l -tlll 0M L~ Iii bs P sr7lbc nesotews pcid| 2~ K~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 2B, TCS411-C-b (Rural) Landscape Section: 470-38 Design Chainage for TCS: 25.-25.4 Length (m): 400 Average ROW available: 50m Space for Plantation: D-12.5m Left Beyond Spacing No. of No. of North Daylight Spec'ies (@ Cc) trees shrubs Turfed area (m2) Line _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1st row Syzynium cumini 12 33 2nd row Acacia 3 133 aunculiformis etop orum 3rd row ferrugineum 3_133 South Beyond Daylight Line Median (5m) Median _ _ _ 1st row Bouganvillae 3 133 2nd row Bouganvillae 3 133 Total Section _ _ r Total Syzynium cumini _ 33 Total Acacia _ I________ auriculiformis 133 Total Petophorum 133 Total_____ ferrugineum _ 133_ | Total Trees __________ 300 | 7 ____________ |Total Bouganvillae _ 133 |Total Shrubs | - 133 SECTIOIN: l11-D-a L 1-3-;#37b1410 -- F- - Tl () ! 11-F vUPFNC E - - SYZYNIUM CUMINII - - - ---~E~ © 12M C/C - - ~~~ ~~~----- -- - - -------F 0 --------~~~~~-f - _____ - - _-- -ACACIA AURICULIFORM'S @ 3MC/C - - - V ~- --- ------- PELTOFORUM ---------© 3M C/C PLAN: TCS-IIID-a P.'(G:II-B,Design CH-19.1-19.85, 20.35-21.6 , Average ROW ovailable =50m RIGHTl-SIDEsign WIDENING 19.85, 20.35-21.6. Space for plantation =0-19.3m on left sile RIGHT SIDE WIDENING Urban ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTION:17.1-38 11 I S.ADE./R.KL rPA T,U ,, ROWt 011OEOf alWMhryO n (D .msI TA6J(E INDEPENDENT EVIRNENTAL REVEW I C_ _ _S!i Wtt; | wh., ..tra space is -0.bld. 0r deleted Lhe-eI*_ ____D_-L_ | bss 9puce is owailtle. ..Ltn, othentN specified,^___ LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 2B, TCS-III-D-a (Rural) I.andscape Section 47u- 38 Design Chainage for TCS: 19.1-19.85, 20.35-21.6 Length (m): 2000 Averaqe RCx'V availabler 50m Space for Plantation: 0-19.3m Left r - r~~~~eyond I 1 I I T ,Spacing i No. of No. of lTurfed arep North jDaylight Species i (@ m cdc) trees shrubs |(m2) ist row Syzyniur j 1 2 167 T ! clltri lt 667 I 1~~3r0rc,w IPeltfoRm *| 3 6_ 1* _erfucineurn 1 1 Acacia t , 4nn ' ,\4!h auriculiformnis : ri r ~~~Fellotorui-n I __________ _ jferrugineum '3 7 South ieyond Daylight Line . Median (1.2m) IMedian _ i = . . ' , 'I.Gra ss 2400_ |Total Section I _ jTotai .Jy6II7u_ I ! t67 ! I ~Acacaa | |___________ ITotal s a u__u_iof_is1333 T I * _______________ Total nPeftoforum 1 1 33 i .-Total | Trnes | | | 2833 | I _: TI Grass *24 _ - 3.75 I=HI 7.5 K 7.5 1751 --- -- ---- -- _ TU------ __ _ _-------- ------ ------ - ---I ] ,,H__ F _____ _____ -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--4'S , _ = _ --1L X ~TURFING -t : - - - - - - - - - - - - __~~~~~~~~ 1__ ___ _St@q2Mv C/C ------------- -----------~Alc o t- ------:- ------:--:--$-- 1 --- -- - - ----M- ------ :L-- J--- k x _,$tACAC~~~~ACIA AURICULIFORMIS __ _ __ __ __ __ _, @3M C/C O0LTOFO RUM PLAN: TCS-IIID-b PKG:II-B,DeSi;9 CH-33.2-33.6. LEFT SIDE WIDENING Averoge ROW oaviloble =50m ROAD LADSCAPE ECTION-7.1-:38Space for plantotion =0-19.3m on right side _ROAD TRUANDCA ROADS ECIN PR1JCr NAaiId Of 1Ufm I lREIS 1l INDEPENDENT ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW 1 Il N. _ L a 0 o s "wS N tS 1) so. te,e i, to be plnted within 2.5r o -iontrng treeI Ps L 8 A0d uh A Lid. 2) Alternate Innr cnd outer rows of trees ar, to be repeated SLo1h Ada U 17oeen77zzss rUertri r where ever ., tr. spec. 1- ovoilbl. or deleted wherever IIdbTI.1_ L || 'p- i7 owil., -n.. othe-iI speired. LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 2B, TCS-111-D-b (Rural) Landscape Section: 470-38 Design Chainage for TCS: 33.2-33.6 Length (m): 400 Average ROW available: 50m Space for Plantation: 0-19.3m Right South Beyond Species Spacing No. of No. of Turfed area Daylight Line (@ m c/c) trees shrubs (m2) 1st row Syzynium cumini 12 33 2nd row Acacia3 133 aunculiformis 3rd row Peltoforum 3 133 ferrugineum Acacia 4th row 3aci3 133 Peltoforum 5th row ferrugineum 3 133 North Beyond Dayight Line Median (1.2m) Median _ __ Grass _ _ _ 480 Total Section Total Syzynium cumini 33 Total Acacia 267 Total________ auriculiformis 267 Total PeHoforum 267 ferrugineum Total Trees 567 rTotal Grass o___ _48 F--~~~~~~~~~. 1 ~~~ ~~~1 1 -------- SECTIOXN: K l-Dr-c …-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - L -------------S- - …- ---- - I IF S S_ ITURFING j-- - -- - F------- …+-- -- ---- - i-e--i-/ + --- SYZYNIUM CJMINII I I I…t I --- -- -- --- r Imtte- | (D I 2M C/C - ---- - - - - - -- - --- - - - - - - - - -- - - L- -- --- -- ------ - ACACIA - _Wl-f> ---_ ______ -____ k ___4 e_4-T AURICULIFORMIS i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3MC/C - - - - - - - - - - - - I WSAfI - - O t - t --tI-- t - -…~~~~ ~ ~~- -…---- - - - - - -- - - ------ --- ---- I- PLAN: TCS-IIID-c PKG:II-B,Design CH-17.15-18.5. CONCENlRIC WIDENING Average ROW ovailable =50m ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTION:17.1-38 Space for plantation =0-9.65m on both side U rbon _X/0GRA |RU ROAD RLfROVEMENTPROJEtr Z k M NOti AWM _ I sacts l INDEPENDENT ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW img|l_ -c O O~ pun 5_ri | 1) No Iree is t. be pl-nt,d wIlh;n 2.5ol of on -;tYitN tree. L|M AndesBuh d =v 2) M-Wen1 inerad oute, .-w of t-es -r Io be rpeoted 1 _11 r77777iscrss n; her a-e e-trc sDoce bis oil.b C er deleted h.,vr" lDl 4 m l... lep- . ise -1. th. - p-oifidban. .~H *!3 *! . a LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 2B, TCS-4II-D-c (Rural) Landscape Section: 470-38 Design Chainage for TCS: 17.15-18.5 Length (m): 1350 Average ROW available: 50m Space for Plantation: 0-9.65m Both sides Beyond Spacing No. of No. of Turfed area North Daylight Species (@ m c/c) trees shrubs (m2) Line 1st row Syzynium 12 113 Icumini 2nd row auriculiformis 3 450 South Beyond Dayl ght Line _ Syzynium 12 113 lst row cumini Acacia 2nd row aurculiformis 3 450 Median (1.2m) Median Grass 1620 Total Section _ _ Total Syzynium 225 cumini Total Acacia 900 aurnculiformis Total Trees 1125 Total Grass 1625 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ / h- 7 7. 5 1111 7.25 F. '-r OT:U IV-A-o *T H : I V A - ~ -~ ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0 1 2----k ------0 ----- ------ -------- UP-ED --~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ -14 ---- - - - -- -----t- -t- - -- - - t I …K--r zt:-+--------- ----- ----------- l ~ ~~~~~~~~~ - - - - -J - - -- - -- - -- - - -- - - -4- -- - -YY - - - C- IN1 - - - - -- - -- - -- - - - -_ - - - - - - - _-F - - - - - -> - . r--˘-l~-- ----- ---- ---------- I- - W-S-S4--- - 0 X -- -- IL - - -:~ I I -------- --------- I- ----- - I I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I2 / …-1: - -------- - I- PLAN: TCS-IVA-a E S~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Averoge ROW av jai~ble =40m1 PKG:II-B, Desig7n CH-9.1-13.8, CONCENTRIC WIDENING ISPaCe fOr PlOntctio:n =0-1.5m Ol1 each side; ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTION:10-15,1 |UrbanI I-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GRAM TIW IHa O INDEPENDENT ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW I 2=t9_ ' 10 0 s EDW Ssvu* |) No te Is to be plnted within 2 S ot on e-isting tree UN Lii Au|aca iSouth Ak t. . 2) Alternate inner ond outer rows ot trees ore to be repeated Im_ w MhCRASS lero| otere ever entro spone i ovoilobk. or dektet hereer h ..1111 mm !11 less space is ovolobt, coless other-ise spenitied .l i LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 2B, TCS-IV-A-a (Urban) Landscape Section: 470-38 Design Chainage for TCS: 9.1-13.8 Length (m): 4700 Average ROW available: 40m Space for Plantation: 0-1.5m Both sides North Footpath Species Sa M c) Not of shrubs Turfed area (m2) 1st row Syzynium cumini 12 392 South Footpath _ _ 1st row Syzynium cumini 12 392 Median (1.2m) Median Grass 5640 Total Section _ _Total Syzynium cumini 783 Total Trees 783 Total Grass _ 5640 8.25 . 7.25 111 7.5 7. 1 A 7.5 SECTICON: 1V-A-b _ ~~ ~ ~ _ I .__.__.. - 4 -- --- -- -- --…- - - - - - -- -- - H ------ … … … ------- ----------- ---- …… ------- . ------ TU--- - -- ---- ------'-Y-- -- - … - - , , - T- - - -= r - X- -… -I- - - - - _ -- - j-\ I CA IJ ------ ------e-------- -----UCU LINR1 --t h ----------- ------- -------- ----__--- r © 32M C/C - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --'I- ~- --- ------------- --- S _ _ __ _ _ . _ _ _ ----- ---- _ --_- A C A C, IA - H-… +8 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --.._ _ _ .- … - . - - -. PLAN: TCS-IVA-b PKG:il-B.Design CH-491.7-492.1 .9.0-9.1. CONCENTRIC WIDENING Averoge ROW ovaiable =55m Space for plantation =0-8.25m on each s;ae ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTION:470-492.3 Urbon - if w GRAWD TRINK ROAD ROVEWM PROJTEcT 11Ai i ,riiiiiii_ (IX TWES INDEPENDENT ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW 0 0 uEDW Sts || t- t) No tree eS to be p-ntse Rhin 2.5. rn eisgin] trec UL AM Ci. South Ada PVL d1 i 2) ARteonte inner ond oute, row- of tree r re io be peojed he., ever -oto. upnes is oilrbe,s or eclOetd hl.,. LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 2B, TCS-IV-A-b (Urban) Landscape Section: 470-38 Design Chainage for TCS: 491.7- 492. 1, 9.0 - 9.1 Length (m): 500 Average ROW available: 55m Space for Plantation: 0-8.25m Both sides Beyond Spacing No. of No. of North Daylight Species trees shr Turfed area (m2) _____ ____ ____ Line m_____ree_sh ub 1st row Syzynium cumini 12 42 Acacia 2nd row auriculiformis 3 167 South Beyond Dayl lht Line 1st row Syzynium cumini 12 42 Arcacia 2nd row auriculiformis 3 167 Median (1.2m) Median _ Grass _ _ _ __X_____600 Total Section _ _____________ STotal Syzynium cumini r 83 Total Acacia33 C_____________ ________ |auriculiformis r 333 Total Trees I 417 . Total Grass _II I 600 7,25 .! 7.5 ,14 7 .5 4 72 . SECHION: V-a I, ---4 - IL 0 t / s-- _ --e-i L -- - - - - ---------- -- -4- - r -I A __LBEZZIA lEBB ;0 q > ; 1 ~~~~~~~~~;r~~~~~ X 1 M C/ C --1 -- I4 - 1 1 -LI J- - ----t---- - ---- - -- - - - :_r__._- -_ ____. . _ _ ----- -__ - __- - - - - TU--- N G L GA LADSAP ISN 4 | URE3ANTSRCTNG a,SI--i - -qll 11-4~ N-- -- AIEEZZAl LELBE ii A E Ti - - @-12- C--C-- I E4t4s CN TR Ir ROI evrtr -40m 00 Nola- 1. 4- .lwb . … … N 2_f-iM-9--- ---- -M A--d s1--I AM vtM i | || spo ce ts ----e -- -d oth -s e t…st. .|| A| R-__ L?2~M4S R I - _ J k4 P .i4 Ib...I. tI.-p.YdI_ L~~~~~~~~~ L~~~~~~~~ LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 2B, TCS-V-a (Urban) Landscape Section: 470-38 Design Chainage for TCS: 470-472.8 Length (m): 2800 Average ROW available: 40m Space for Plantation: Pavement Both sides North Footpath Species (@ n cc) | tres shrub Turfed area (m2) 1st row Albezzia lebbek 12 233 South Footpath |_77 __I_ 1st row Albezzia lebbek 12 233 Median (1.2m) Median Grass 3360 Total Section _ Total 467 Totai____ __Albezzia lebbek 467 _ Total Trees i 467 Total Grass . 3360 l l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. 1&7 ve lr'd I&.25 iiL . . 1.131 725 SECTION: V-b __ _ F---------- ---, ------ ---A P CuLT FORMIS F -W - S i t C: F L 3M C/C ----: T SYZYNIUM © K2M C//C ---F - F------------- - ---- ---| <--E ----- 9tVIEW PELTOFORUM ~~~~~~~~~FERPUCINEUM - --© 3M C/C --------- L- - - -…------ TURFINO PLAN: TCS-V-b O00 EDWC 9$0M; |K 1 1) D1q H43e 1S t o tRI Dbntd ShID 2WIDEN5mJSpac for pesAatin tSwi7rev. oPn. l 2) AM. ote l ond oui th, o2 teas5 be Lpao o _ _II [Ca Aot vMMZJAS7Sm IPUIG H, - ,tro p-. ;. .c oi.d h-ooc.r 12W. 4. . ^ {t 1~~e5s space is wveilable, unless otheruise srpeclrWe.I e _. LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 2B, TCS-V-b (Urban) Landscape Section: 470-38 Design Chainage for TCS: 473.5-491.7 Length (mi): 18200 Average ROW available: 60m Space for Plantation: 0-18.75 Left Beyond Spacing No. of No. of North Daylight Species (pm cic) trees shrubs Turfed area (m2) Line 1st row Syzynium cumini 12 1517 Acacia 2nd row acio 3 6067 aunculiforrnis 3rd row Peltoforum 3 6067 ferugineum 4th row Acacia 6067 auriculifornmis Peltoforurn 5th row ferrugineum 3 6067 Beyond South Daylight Line Median (1.2m) Median Grass - . . 21840 Total Section Total Syzynium cumini 1517 Total Acacia 12133 Tobl______ __auriculiformis 12133 Total Peltoforum 12133 ____ ____ ferrugineum__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Total Trees 25783 Total Grass X _ _ 21840 Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Tronk Road Improvement Project Appendix 6 Landscape Drawings and Tree Plantation Table for Package IV-A Lea Associates c iO -~ Xrr^, rL5j ss1 '5 O, -25 500 00 ' Z 5 5'-'Z _'| __' __ SECT ON. BP 500 ~~L i-~ ~ ~ ~ -----------0-0-- ---- i-F F F -- BUGANVILLAE s t r i r _ _ _ ©__. Mr SC,C 1 -r- - I- -t _ ----i -r t7i~ L _ ___ __ _K ____- _ _ _ __ SYZYNIUF ____ r Xt 0_______ -0 _ - --_H- -~ 1 00- ©12~~~~~~~~~3M C,/C T-8- t - -------------r Pl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ AN7 RPN I Un -0-0-…… -F-- --F--…------0-0---…---- I~ ~ . L L ~~L…------ -0 _ . . _ I I - - - - ---I- F ~ -- - - - - - ------ - --… -0 -C…-- - - - - - -- - - - - --------- … 0-0… ---1- F- ~ 1~~-------------0 ---1- 1-- rF- D--t - 00- … _-- -----_ R IDT LAN,IDS P E NTEA R…VIW …vlbl 6- At ch 19551.85 n tro row Nof shrub is to be plantted ,r r/C Spree afot,r rrplattone =1 0.5m Son leftthbL L~ ~ ~~~~~~o Nort S;ade fo a rsb unh˘sotqise mitictifind 15 on righ F F F F ~~~~~~~~~~~ HhFtoAdf fkf GRAN TRWR MFV3W P0w M =F F INDEENEN ENARNMN-L E F IM O 0 0 c~ S Ros1 N. f-ee i.oo be PI-ted wIt"hin 2.5w f on t.mnn tree ' Lu Aubochlm. SauAi Ad ~ LS M ~ceoss CO*tOCO 2) AI$ote -t.ne., ond .ote,rw ef tree ore to be repeitd LwmIN ibaiIt r COIN K L7A65 K,Gh, ipore ispochbe. ines oaewa ise. spek4iiho.e LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 4a, TCS-BP 500(Rural) Landscape Section:0-32 Design Chainage for TCS: 1.4-12.15, 22.7-28.9 Length (m): 16950 Average ROW available:60m Space for Plantation: 18m Right Beyond Spacing No. of No. of Turfed Line S (@ m cdc) trees shrubs area (m2) I st row cumini 12 1413 South Beyond Da light Line 1st row cumini 12 1413 Median (5m) Median _ 1st row Bouganvillae 3 5650 2nd row Bouganvillae 3 5650 Total Section Total Syzynium 2825 Total Trees T _ 2825 __________ lTotal Bouganvillae 11300 |_________ |Shrubs _ 11300 Total Grass ( A Il3rn t4.00mtmn1 'n .k 7m 1 .Om SECTION (bl) of BE 120 - -3 - - -r ----------- - - F 8, r --_ AJ R ' CACIA I I ~~~~~~~~~~~AIJR~CULIFORMIS __~~~~~~ - - - - 1- - _L_-- - ____ -___ -t t- - --- - C _ i_i__ ______ , -______ ____t _2 F =- BAHUNIA Pc RPURIA - --I-- - - - - - - - - - - - - == I t -t-l-- - - -- _ E J_ - -- - - - - -M - - - ---l F-T n--- ~ ~---~---- -- --~~ ---- (12 C +_C - -t-l-- -- t - - - Y-YN--CUM E I I I -. -4--i- - - - -- -- ----- -- -4I -1 CASSIA NODOSA - I - L -1 - I __ wLcoc I I 1 _Dt - 1- -- ----- we ----------- TUR-ING ---T -7- 17 -TT I ~~~-- -- -- - -- - -- -- - …T--J--- I I1 1 ELAN (bl): BP 120 Eli 1 t~RURA SECTION iId~ mi W QTI(ROAD LANSAE ETON:BI 0-2 pcefr lottin~ 8m Ilf I NDEPENDENT ENV1ROSIMENIAL REMIEW 0 0 .[DOO %fes 1) N. t'- IS bo ~rpo-I.d ithb 2.5." of on oooI 09 rOO.. La. A ma.ilb SaLih Afts PA LU. ~ ___________ ~ OOSPOCO spoe IS 5.abe. rlss the-is. spoived L..... LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 4a, TCS-BP 120-bl(Rural) Landscape Section:0-32 Design Chainage for TCS:319-319.6 Length (m): 600 Average ROW available:60m Space for Plantation: 18m Left Beyond Spacing No. of No. of Turfed North Daylight Species (@ m c/c) trees shrubs area (m2) Line _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ South Beyond Da light Line I1st row Syzynium 12 50 s cumini __I 2nd row Cassia nodosa 3 200 3rd row Acacia 200 3drw auriculiformis 3 __200_ Bahunia 4th row Behunia 3 200 Median (1.2m) Median ___________ _ rGrass l _ _ _ __ 720 Total Section Total Suyzniu 50 Total Cassia nodosa 200 Acacia Total auriculiformis 200 Total Bahunia 200 ___________ I ________ perpuna Total Trees_ 650 . ___. ___. __ Shrubs 0 Total Grass . 720 S~IQ-TION 'bL2) K BP 1 20 ACACIA AUPIC_UL1FORVS - -- I]E F iIs s 11 I AU Ft I C U LI F Q R M > S --, _ * @__ _4 ______; ;______ __r_ 7__ r X~~~~~~~F F _________ _______ @3M C/C -- h h h tr- t f 1 a/ -------- BAHUNI PERPURIA --- -- ------ I ------ ©3VM C/C ------------ CASSIA NODOSA ___ __-- F -- @3M C/C - - _ TURF~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ NG -- -v - - - -- - -t - - F SYZYNIUM CUMI--4- ---- --- I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _ _TP - - - -- - - - - - _ _T T-I - …-…- -- -F--- - - SURFYNGU UI! ___________ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -- --- - k-1 - I -…~~~~~ ~- ---- -- -- - PKG:IV-A, TC5: (b2)SP 120Q CH-318.9-319, 319.6-1.4. 12.25-'7.4 LEFT SIDE Wl'JENING RURAL SECTION ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTION: 0-32 Average ROW ovoiloble =600n Spoce for plantation = 18n, on r,gh- <5~~~f/O"*, I NDW"KRa^o"TPRxEcr~~~~~~~~ 1 1 - __o|HOwZ^ r __ rjxrtEs | INOEPENOENT ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW 1 ND ml m- ip_ , lw-r In~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 0 (D aYNUE T^PLAN (2):_BR 12 PKO- TOS u 1)b) 12N0 .r is to b. plonted 2.. 3.561 ,f t225 74i treo SIDE 1, RUA SCIO. 2) OAteLc D iner d outer CoT oN t reO oe to be reOte e =77czis ntsrvi I wh-r Mvr Itr sPoc is -cvoibl o, deleted whevr w-E_-E |ucas spoce is ovoitoble. unte,, oth-W,reSoc sDeor ||r i -_ _ LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 4a, TCS-BP 120-b2(Rural) Landscape Section:0-32 Design Chainage for TCS:318.9-319, 319.6-1.4, 12.25-17.4 Length (m): 6650 Average ROW available:60m Space for Plantation: 18m Right Beyond Spacing No. of No. of Turfed South Daylight Species (| m Vc) trees shrubs area (m2) ____ ____ ___ L ine__ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ North Beyond Daylight Line 1st row Syzynium 12 554 ____ ___ cum ini__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ 2nd row Cassia nodosa 3 2217 3rd row Acacia 3 2217 aunculiformis Bahunia 4th row perpura 3 2217 Median (1.2m) Median = _Grass 7980 Total Section Total Syzynium 554 cumini Total Cassia nodosa 2217 Acacia Total auriculiformis 2217 Total Bahunia 2217 _________ Total perpuna 2217_ _ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ _ Total Trees _ 7204 . _ ___________ Shrubs _ _ = 0 ° I Total Grass : _ 7980 I or n ur o 2.50,l C ~~ CC- - ( ! .- 11 v-- - 7~-7 - ------- ec ---F-TAMARINDAS NDIC-A | ' tI l 0:- : -- --- - @ 1 -M c, - -~---- -- --- 0 ----- ___ ___ ___ _ T------------ _BH S- EAHUNIA F'LERPURi.4~ - i I~~---- ------~ --- 3 El 01041Wr' ;:t I - -' ACACIA AURtCULIFORMIS -- - @~~~~~~~~~ 3M C/C -- - ~~~~~~~~-----2 ---- *- … L-0-0 _ - t _ _ ____ = . t - BOUGANVILI AE _ 0020 X 3 0J , i o>VX 0---_--- L M C/C - - 1.---.--- ~-1010 -----I- - …-~~~~~~-I-0 --- …-- - - -~~~~~~~40- ------… PLA' (a) of i 1UA PKG:IV-A, TCS: '.A, CH-317- -A9, 27.8-29, 27-93-30 URBAN SECTiCNL 30.4--NC 6,57.8-58 LE- SIDE VWIDENING, Average ROW avaiiloble =64rr ROADZ LANDSCAPE F-7C;0N 0-32 Space for plantation = 1.75m ~ eit 1 6,25m on righ' ~~tES J~~NDEPENDEN ENVRNENTAVEIEWJNhLEIlJ a Eo S.euBs 1)Not ,i be plie.ed .~t, 2~.5,ofCeeneoll Teq1tree L.s Amdcd.s &ou Ask PAt Lii er,=-w h.,. Mee~e, e.tsoe e esoabl es. d~eleI,ed hee IN ~~O5e5S r~ ~ ~~ zei,~o,ebn.o j th;." peff.d LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 4a, TCS-IUA-a (Urban) Landscape Section: 0-32 Design Chainage for TCS:317-318.9, 27.8-29, 29.3-30, 30.4-30.6, 57.8-58 Length (m): 4000 Average ROW available:64m Space for Plantation 1.75m Left 16.25m Right Beyond Spacing No. of No. of Turfed North Daylight Species (@ m c/c) trees shrubs area (m2) Tamarndus 1st row indica 12 333 South Beyond D ylight Line . 1st row indica 12 333 2nd row Bahunia 3 1333 perpuria 3rd row Acacia 1333 aunculiformis Bahunia 4th row perpuria 1333 Median (5m) Median _ ____=___ 1st row Bouganvillae 3 1333 2nd row 3ouganvilrae 3 1333 Total Section _ _ Total Tamarindus 667 indica _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Total Bahunia 2667 I _______ perpuna Total Acacia 1333 ____auriculiformis 13 Total Trees 4667 iTotal jBouganvillae 2667 .. |Total Shrubs I h r u 2667 1 1.00m 2.50rn 1 OOm 1 1,5r, lOO, 1 00m SECTION (b) :f: 1 UA 41 - -- I__ T- ' -_ THAVETIA NEFP K'LI ------ a---C/ 3'> ~ ~ - -- - ____ ~~TAMARINDAS 1NDI)CA _S; * ©; ; _; e 2' 12M C/C ----------------+---- -r --I…-| ---------------- ---G__ -- ---- -- T-F -- ACAC AU _… --_---- - e -------- - __- ._A_C____ACI_As __ W _ -- -. ©~~~~~~~T 3M C/C …-- ---- ---------i- -- -- --- -- -- -- -- -- ---~ ~ -G - - - - - - ---- - - - --… PLAN (b of. IUA PKG:IV-A, TCS: lUA, CH-30-30.4, 2.1-32.38 URBAN SECTION 32.1-32.8, 48.15-48.8 RIGHT SIDE WIDENING Average ROW available =60m ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTION 32-42 Space for plantation B.3m on left ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTION: 32-42 5rri~S on right IwEES INDEPENDENT ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW ['ill I P=_.m Cf5OvE /O Iu Grtus !RII _OA PId, Oa L l ,gs I W)*LEDAN S9 11E1110 1 No tree is to be plected Qhthin 2.5nl of oa stn q tree. Cij; ; Uth Lid . rrJ2OSSs TLsnYec eher. ,, ewrn eYr pene h, eailoble. or delete o... _hS 1"U i 1-tTA5xw Lezn=C .OH 2) Ali,nte i.- n .tr i-, f1 t-,e -rt. b epe_td le,s t~ , pniel.- ise, d.1.is d spe .- LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 4a, TCS-IUA-b (Urban) Landscape Section: 0-32 Design Chainage forTCS:3D-30.4, 32.1-32.8, 48.15-48.8 Length (m): 1750 Average ROW available:60m Space for Plantation: 8.3m Left 5m Right North Daylight Species Spacing No. of No. of Turfed North__ Ll alin e@m cIC) trees shrubs area (m2) 1st row indaic dus 12 146 Tamarindus 1st row indica 12 146 Median (5m) Median _______ _____ Acaceia 1st row nernfolia 3 583 .Thav-etia-__ _ 2nd row nerifolia 3 583 Total Section Beyond D light Lin Total |Tamarindus 292 Ist__row indica 12___ 146___ Total 5 Me Acadcia Total Trees __ _____875 ____ Total Thavetia 1167 nenfolia 3 . Total Shrubs ecn 1167 [-~~~~~~~75 n - .5- . 270.5m .M, M SECTIC (c) of: 1 UJA r 1 X X oF 4 'oIAE fr l * LiJ v ~~~-4---- -w------ - ~ -- -- IHA'51E7'tv iHFC E __-0 < @> - -F--t-- X _ CtAS9lA FitNl:)f-iTA ^ 00J0AT-0- |- 0~ t -00 itil 0 CAI _ - _. _ _oo__-TAMARiNDAS NDICA _~ ~ ~ -I- t _ _3 -t- --- -00-- 01 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ CASSIA NOCDUSA - - --I--- -0 ---h-- ->- - -- AURICULIFOPMIS I @~~~3M CC - - -s---- ~~~---- ------ PLAN (c) of: 1 UA URBAN SECTION PKG:IV-A. TCS: lUA, CH-29-29.3, 31-32.1 CONCENTRIC WIDENING Average ROW availUble =62m ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTION: 0-32 Space for plonttiorn = 7.5m on eoch side -- ee/e[sL | RAmND TlC ROAD RlfovI PRO.JEC HT _t Of INDEPENDENT ENViRONMENTAL REVIEW I 1i 0 0 rp- sw5 H)o m l to be bO *Mlil 2.5r ot 00 esi;o.q dree . I|R A| l__t-1tL A PdL . . 2) Alteroote inner -nd outer rows of trees ore 1o be repealed wOAA5S rtsrJeO T where ever e.tro space is awoilble. or dtleted wherever - I1 II 's spoce is -oviloble, unlebt s otereth ie spe oified. || | w- _ _ LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 4a, TCS-IUA-c (Urban) Landscape Section: 0-32 Design Chainage for TCS:29-29.3, 31-32.1 Length (m): 1400 Average ROW available:62m Space for Plantation: 7.5m Both Sides Beyond Spacing No. of No. of Turfed North Daylight Species (@ ec) trees shrubs area (m2) _____ ____ Line _ _ _ _ 1st row Tamarindus 12 117 1s rw indica____ 2nd row Cassia nodosa 3 467 South Beyond D light Line 1 trw Tamarindus 1 2 117 1st row indica 12_117 2nd row Acacia 3 467 2drw auriculiformis 346 Acacia 3rd row auriculiformis 3 467 Median (5m) Median _ Thavetia A ~1 st row nrfla __ 3467 ==_ _ _ nhae ri o ia 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2nd row nerifolia 3. 467 Total Section________ _Total Taradndus 233 T tl indica _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Total Acacia 933 __ _ _ _ aunculiformis _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Total Cassia nodosa 467 _ Total Trees 1633 Ttl Thavetia ? Total nerfolia . 923 Total Shrubs 933 .70 4 0.250 5.50r~ 3.7541 ~ 72Srn k.bJ~DL7.0r __ 1 f3a 0,5r~ 1 o I00~ 1 00 ° O 'im 1 oOm I oom ~Right of Way _ -CTION (a) of: 1 UC E -------_____ _________ - ______ - - __ SYZYNIIJM 4- - -------------- CUMtNfl Et--0 © < @12m C/C -~~~ ~------- ----00 -------- n It-4---t----- _0I - -- _4 1- r-- - - - - - - - - - ____ _________---____---____ .~~~~~~~~~ -1 ___L ____ _______ -: -___ - __ - - __ -___--- -e -- -- - ----00- …- ---- -i…~~~ ---- - ---00 - …-I-- -- -- - ---------00 CASSIA NODOSA 0 --- I _-3M C/C __.1_ ____________ 4 ._____ I _ __ 7-. ------ F__ __-___ -4…~~~~-------- 040------ -T- --------------------- 0 4C~I - --- -- t- ~~-- …----- -- --00 ------ PLAN (a) of:l1U C I I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pl' ->LAN if~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ,I L0' j' _ ) ii . 1'< IYO, . ! j F .2; '-i\COSS Vi ninCl/C where ever e,tro,o isP. I oilabl1. or deleted nh.re e d- ii . oe~onss s e swailoble. Ness other.ireDCOied owP _-_dI LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 4a, TCS-IRA-b (Rural) Landscape Section: 0-32 Design Chainage for TCS:21.7-23 Length (m): 1300 Average ROW available:42m Space for Plantation: 3m Left Beyond Spacing No. of No. of TurFed North Daylight Line Speces (@ m ctc) trees shrubs area (m2) 1st row Azadirachta 12 108 South Beyond Dayli ht Line_ 1 st row Median (5m) Median _ 1 st row Bouganvillae 3 433 2nd row 3ouganvillae 3 433 Total Section Total Azadirachta 108 r __________ ===.______ indica Total Trees l _ 108 __________ |Total Bouganvillae ____ _ _ 867 lTotal _ Shrubs I|I = r_r 867 ~~~~~3, __!.0M -'--, 7*5 1: 1.3 I1 3 0 m 00 725m 750 1U I. "L .,0 ._.1lm.O0lm I 00, 1 OOm SCTION (c) of I RA - - -------- 0- IT Tr . I, , -_ BOUGCANVILLAE + 7_ _ _3M C/C 1 _g - , ee 3 24 r TAMARINDAS ND C A - - …- -… -t - - - - - _-E _ _+ ;-_______----G CASSIA NODOSA I - -V -˘ - © < F @3M C/C _, -+X- - - __- -__--- _ -- -0 - _ _ _ - - - - -. - --'~~--- -- - ,----- --- - 1+ ~~~ ---- ---- o ------- - ~~~~----- ---G0----- - - -Ge - - ' - C~~~~~RAVILLEA ROBUSTA + - ~~~ --- - --- - --- @)3m C/C -4, ~~~~---- --- - -- ~ L +2>_ -- __ T-___ G__ ------ --- - - - - '- - - - - PLAN (c) of: 1 RA PKG:. -4 - - - - -- 4 - ~~~CASSIA NODOSA. C,~~~~~~~~ls ap3M C/Colbe nes tews pciio l E _ _ - - - A -t -~~~~~~0~------- - AURICULIFCRMIS - - ~ ~ ~ ~ - - - -**- -- --- -- - - - - - -- -I -----0-0 - I--- - … -~~~------- ' z PLAN (g) of : 1 RA PKC:IV-A, TCS: IRA, CH-63.1-65.0 CONCENTRIC W;DEN)NC RURAL SECTION ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTION. 49-65 Average ROW available =60mn Spcee for plantation = 11.~M on each side (I( I N A R I W~ L L Oa 1o N. estre is I. be piootedittiio2Sn of -0 etrtoee 1. Lag AdUbS" 608h Ash Pvt. LM. o I Ou1.i. - ter r.. of tree Ore to be epeoteld ~~oeoOO 1~~~oe.,.-J O to epOsO.le i. Qict.o eee I",= ---= " LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 4a, TCS-1RA-g(Rural) Landscape Section: 49-5 Design Chainage for TCS:63.1-65 Length (m): 1900 Average ROW available:62m Space for Plantation: 11.3 Both Sides Beyond Spacing No. of No. of Turfed North Daylight Species m c/c) trees shrubs area (m2) Line _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ Syzynium 12 158 1st row c.in ._12 158 cumini 12nd row Cassia nodosa 3 633 Acacia 3rd row auriculiformis 3 633 South Beyond Daylight Line _ Syzynium 1 5 1st row cumini 12 158 2nd row Cassia nodosa 3 633 ~A-cacia 3rd row auriculiformis 3 633 1edian (5m Median _ _ _ 1st row Bouganvillae 3 _ _ 633 | T2nd row B0ivXa0 3 633 Total Section _ _ Total Syzynium 317 cumini I Total Cassia nodosa 1267 _ Total Acacia 1267 _______ _______auriculiformis 16 Total Trees _ 2850 Total Bouganvillae 1267 Total Shrubs 11267 145Ci S4.0(il 517.25,m 5.00m_ 7.25 1 I4A-0q- 17.65 m_ Om'.39rzl .COm _ Rsght of Wo'.9'_ c 1 0qm SFCTIO)N (h cJ: I RA E_ _ L :4: ao X a 4, W R W BOUGANVILLAE < --t- t- -L-- --- © - - -- - ----- -------- ___ CASSIA NBS t 0 :- o ee : X X S , ~~~ACACIA I F -e><> ----- e~et- LI 31 t ACRICULIFORNIS L t- - BUHINIA PERPURP A E - ~I 3M C/C - -- + - ____ ~~~~~TAMARINDAS - - ------ - ----0 - - (J12M C/C - L ------ - - - e o_- _- - ; --J E - - -- -- PLAN (h) of: I RA PKG:I(V-A, TCS: 1RA, CH-49-50.60.8-63 1 LEFT SIDE WIDENING RURAL SECTION ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTION 49-65Average ROW ovoiloble =64mn l ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTION: 49-65 | Spoce for plantation = 1 m on left 17.25m on right 5MDE/CtfLA GRAN OWTRUW OA K 3RO----- - ~~~~~~ I ------- --- --- - - ---4 ~~~~~~--… ---- e0 … - ----- -- '03d IT I I I - L~ '-I-0~ I 7FCASSIA NODOSA I~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .- 3 C IE/aEf -- &f----- --- - - l~~~~~~~~~ _ ~~I -~~- I -I -- -- --- - - -- - -- -A C A C IA ------- --------AUPICULIFORMIS I ©~~~~~~~~~ 3M C,/C PLAN (i9 of IPA PKG V A, TCS: !RA49-49.2.50 56.5 RURAL SECTION LEFT SIDE WIDENINO Average ROW ova Ichile =64m ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTION. 49-65 Space for plantatior = 14.2m on Ief 6.35mn on right I AN TRN ROAD WAPRVENW PROJECT 00 SC ~~ ~~~NDEPEDN ENVIRONMENTAL REMEW[J[ T 1 2) Alle ,.ole ! ..e W 6 Pol of tts p ee to be poe L...inMtsiiAaivLetd Z2~~~~~~ ~eeec e" t:oa:sDois owtbe.o, 4e2ets11-hes:l m iop p pptbl.. -I... M M=espt LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 4a, TCS-IRA-ijRural) Landscape Section: 3242 Design Chainage for TCS:49-49.2, 50-56.5 Length (m): 6700 Average ROW available:64m Space for Plantation: 14.3m Left 6.35m Right Beyond Spacing No. of No. of Turfed North Daylight Species (@ m c/c) trees shrubs area (m2) __ _ _ _ Line 1st row Tamarindus 12 558 2nd row Cassia nodosa 3 2233 Tamarindus 3rd row Tindica 3 2233 South Beyond Da light Line 1st row indica 12 558 2nd row aunculifoais 3 2233 Uedian (5m Median 1st row Bouganvillae 3 2233 2nd row Bouganvillae 3 2233 Total Section Total Tamanindus 3350 indica _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Total Cassia nodosa 2233 . - Acacia Total auriculiformnis 2233 Total Trees 7817 . - Total Bouganvillae 4467 Total Shrubs _ 4467 - LL75 ;_ 2,5rn, 7 25m 1,-I--. 150rr0, .2cm 1 50m SECTION: 1 RB (a) -------'~- --' T - --r-r --- -r-- --r-- -- F -- -- ----- -- --4-- , ----- -_ -_ - -- r-- PLAN: I RB (a) PKV:CV-A, TCS: 1RD, CH-47-47.65 CONCENTRIC WIDENING RURAL SECTION Average ROW avoiloble =~19rn ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTION: 49-65 Space for plcntation= nonme pl*d sub~~~n FjIad GRANlD TRUEK RtAD UPROVEBW PRJOJECT OfId TREES INDEPEND ENVIRONMENTAL REVlEW I_ j .Ur'S_ O O EtuwO ShRUtS f ) No tree is to be plowted ;ithin 2.5n. of on e-ieliN tre F lam s A Cmla 8 h Aab Ptt LAU. L 2) Alternote inn-r ond cuter rows of trees ore lo be repeoted col .s . OC05!S M-We wtheree ew etro specooi5lole . Or deeted whereoer | | .I1 1-5 sp-c p5..M --- -- - 6M C/C - -( - - - o-o - - - - . w.-ACACIA AIJRICULIF0RfVlS . - __._rlccon go- -n- t @ 3M2 /C - -<-I ~ ~ ~~ -00----- 1.1…~-- ----0- …-------- PLAN:lCAO (cl) PKC:IV-C, TCS:1RA(C1), CH:130.4- 130.6, 301.5-307.85. 308.3-311.025, RURAL SECTION 312.425-322.27 CONCENTRIC WIDENING Average ROW cvuilable =60M ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTION: 110-131 Spoco for plontotion = 12.6Mm on eoch sioe LOEMb- Plod Fl-10MAUUYfm GRAIm TRuNK ROAD UAPROEK!M9T PROJECT N Iars INOEPENDENT ENItRONMENTAL REMEW. AWXt /CEES * OO<00 9 N. t 8 Alpr-td ., 2 to f Aootdon U of Ao n ds Smi itl 2) A11 en,te i- ,d o et o. of f-r.. r tot . pod II- Ai .N- ______________________________=__ n __________________W_____________________________________ _ less cpece ;s civoiloble. unless othns s8ocA'otd ,h,o Il~iIW l S_lh_ L~~~~~~~~~~~oefe I LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 4c, TCS-1RA-cl (Urban) Landscape Section: 110-131 Design Chainage for TCS; 130.4-130.6, 301.5-307.85, 308.3-311.025, 312.425-322.27 Length (m): 19120 Average ROW available: 60m Space for Plantation: 12.6m, Both sides North Beyond Species Spacing No. of No. of Turfed Daylight (@m c/c) Trees shrubs area (m2) Line I st row Tamarindus indica 12 1593 2nd row Albizzia lebbek 3 6373 ___________ 3rd row Acacia auriculiformis 3 6373 South Beyond D ylight Line 1st row Tamarndus indica 12 1593 2nd row Albizzia lebbek 3 6373 3rd row Acacia auriculiformis 3 6373 Median _____ _____ Median (5m) 1st row Bouganvillae 3 6373 2nd row Bouganvillae 3 6373 Total section _ _____ Total Tamarindus indica 3187 Total Albizzia lebbek 12747 Total Acacia auriculiformis 12747 Total Trees r __ 28680 Total Bouganvillae 12747 rTotal IShrubs ___12747 SEC:TION: 1UA lUD (C1 ._a-A- -0 -Vp------ ----- - ---- -- t - >----t-F---- - -- --------- -- - TAMARINDUS IND!CA _ t 8_ _ _____ _ _ __ _______ © _______ _ _ ___C @ 1 2M C/C __-_____ _ _ --4--- --. i t-_I - 1 --_--i_______ -___ - _ --- __~I - PKG:IV-C, TCS:lA(Cl), CI: 131.4-135.6, 311.025-_312.425, CONCENTRIC WIDENING PKG:IV-C, TCS:1UD(C1). CH3: 307 105-308 .3 CONCENTRIC WIDENING URBAN SECTION ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTION: 110-131 Average ROW vavauble =6Crn Space for plantaton = 3m onl eoch sGde Qo~ix twA~ GRAI4 TRIJNK ROAD cNEMEFIr4 PROJECT HI muA IY f x _ I ___________ __ | lutrs | ~~INDEPENDJENT ENViRONMENTAL REvlEW l I IM ltt 00 plNU 1 N ~ ob 4.Mtd Aoh., w f o~o.~ r~ I La AmoodOs SaUtt ASiA PVit Lii. A" h. 4-o . d 1@ - f t- t. bo -otod I . . Ircsss sa; II here eve ..Iro spoc. is oviibtle or d.L-ted vh.-ar aw-lllF1 102 .ess spoce is asoiftie. ,nless Otherwise seWiled. l LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 4c, TCS-1UA-cl, UD -ci (Urban) Landscape Section: 110-131 Design Chainage for TCS: 131.4-135.6, 311.025-312.425, 307.85-308.3 Length (m): 6050 Average ROW available: 60m Space for Plantation: 3m Both sides North Beyond Species Spacing No. of No. of Turfed area Daylight (@m c/c) Trees shrubs (m2) Line 1st row Tamarindus indica 12 504 South Beyond Da light Line . 1st row Tamarindus indica 12 504 Median (1.5m) Median _ _ _ Grass 9075 Total section Total Tamarindus indica _ 1008_ Total Trees I_ I 1008 I Grass I_I 9075 L L iokLq ~7,3m 5.Cm |7.3 11101 12 00m 1,G- ~~~~~2 54- SECTION:IPA (N1) 4 - - - - - -- r - -]-___'_T >___-------- BOUGANVILLAE L __ H--________ 4 @-- --- -4 3M C/c ---41~~~------- _ H--- v ________ 3sq -F Łuiosw-v m~WUN54 Ihap E lk] M3438 W1N34NOZiMAN3 lNJCIt3d3oNm L 46,j uO wLP17 = uo!i}Dluod JoJ aDod5 WOt' = lqD)IDA!tA/1 MOdj 00JDAV 01VL-Ll :NO1133S 3dVDSONVI OVOd r N011935 lVdCIY ONIN3J1M 3O0S 1JJ33 'LCI-1FI:H3 (ZN)VdL:SI '9-A1'9ld (ZN) VY I :NV]l 00 ~~~~---t-- ---- ---- ----- --- ---- - - t -- -- - - ff~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ -_ - -- - _____ -2 _____ - __ - ___-- -0~~~~~Oo---------- VOCN V__iH)VdW]ZLt1 A A ___ ___- _ _ ! ------------ ----- V11l,w-rl0z~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ -- - - - - -- - - - - -~ -- l- -- I . J~~~ I C7 -- LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 4c, TCS-IRA-n2 (Rural) Landscape Section: 110-131 Design Chainage for TCS: 131-131.4 Length (m): 400 Average ROW available: 40m Space for Plantation: 4.7m Right North Beyond Species Spacing No. of No. of Turfed Daylight (§m clc) Trees shrubs area (m2) Line . South Beyond Daylight Line 1st row |Azarachita indica 12 33 Median (6m) Median 1st row Bouganvillae 3 133 2nd row Bouganvillae 3 133 Total section . Total Azarachita indica 33 Total Trees 33 __ _ Total Bouganvillae 267 Total Shrubs _ 267 I N~~~~~~~~~O'I0 !,~~ ~ ~~~~~~~ __ _AtP-~~~~~~~~~~~~l0' _ ISECTION: I RC (N2) -vW 4_e___j______ 0 _____0___ t --i __-______ W - - t -3 X - TERMINALIA ARJUNA PLAN: 1 RC (N2) RURAL SECTION Pl9C:IV C, TC:lRC(N2), CH:139-139.4 LEFT SIDE WIDENING Averoge ROW avilObleN ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTIGNtl: 131-140 Space for picntatia = 5 6m on left 0 SHADE TREES GRAM 7TRUN RK W TPROM EP T A2w , _ a (3OENtEbTAL TffiES | INDEPENDENT EN1,1RO.NMENTA.L REIA(fW l i I 1 J ~1) N. t, i* to bc poited wthin 2.5rn of istio tne. L AJOdl_ Swlh APVL . JIL sitfiUbui 2) Aitdrnoteie ond tot.f ros ot toeo orto b, opetf .,h.e,..-e fro ,poc. o oooolob- e or wh o *IsS T a aURiEVNG qeso 5Poce i. onoib.le,, oil ,onoe opecied I LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 4c, TCS-1RC-n2 (Rural) Landscape Section: 110-131 Design Chainage for TCS: 131-131.4 Length (m): 400 Average ROW available: 40m Space for Plantation: 4.7m Right North Beyond Species Spacing No. of No. of Turfed Daylight (@m c/c) Trees shrubs area (m2) Line 1st row Tamarindus indica 12 33 2nd row Acacia auriculiformis 3 133 South Beyond Daylight Line __ 1st row Tamarindus indica 12 33 __ _ = 2nd row Lagerstroemia florreginea 3 133 3rd row Terminalia aquna 3 133 . 4th row Acacia aurculiformis 3 133 Median (1 .5m) Median . r Grass _ 600 Total section . Total Tamarindus indica 67 l___________ Total Lagerstroemia florreginea 267 _________ . Total Terminalia aiuna 133 Total Acacia auriculiformis ___ _ 133 = _ Total Trees _ 600 Total Grass . 600 I lL5d- ~~~~~~~~~115t -~~- 2 5m l.Om l.Om 1.0r 2 5S, SECTION:1UA (CH\'N 0 f XtX--" ~~ ~~--;0 ---- ----- S ~~ __ E - - - --- -- -- - -- -- -- - -- - - ~~F-4G _ _ _ - __ _ -_ … _ - - - - - ____ _ ___ --- -- --- -- ---- -- - - - --------------- --- ~-----_--- PLAN: 1 UA (CN2) PKG:IV-C, TCS 1UA(CN2), CH:131 4-135 b, URBAN SECTION 139 4-140 LEFT/CONCENIRIC WIDENING Average ROW avoalable =5Cm ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTION 131-140 Spcce for plantation = None LEGENOcIa-r WKt^PRalE(r N|on AU * Of kXf QJD ~'~'-~ GRAM TRUW Ft= APWROVELEU1 O.Ec1 I ___ T0000 iNDEPENDENT ENvlRONMENTAL REvlEW 2) N-t ;rOC -o -ntlo. -nlon oi--we oode- t.-b.-IinU O oo - es | 1) Nto tree Int be ploolod w.Th.n 2.5rn O ol oo eisng ree If~ | fJ O _ AAsia P *d. .W , 1 20S AttOG r uohze eoer entroa some isoavailable. e deleted wheoe oe a77R7Gs^5 TuRs5 |lessaVoC is lobl. anesa th-;i-ae apecifie" 1lzl Pl_---| L l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_ LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 4c, TCS-IUA-cn2(Urban) Landscape Section: 110-131 Design Chainage for TCS: 131.4-135.6, 139.4-140 Length (m): 4800 Average ROW available: 50m Space for Plantation: None North Beyond Species Spacing No. of No. of Turfed Daylight . ((m c/c) Trees shrubs area (m2) _ Line ___n South Embankment/Retaining Wall (Inner) Median (1.5m) Median Grass 7200 Total section Grass 7200 r~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 1n6m I 5.5mjj|60m .tL 3m 72m ill I 2.5rn 3.75m2.5m 1.Or 1'.Orn 1.0m 2.5m SECTION: 1 UA (S2) r4-4 4- , CH: 139-139.4 RIGHT SIDE WIDENING URE-AN SECTION ROAD lANDSCAPE SEC11ON: 131-140 Average ROW aowilable s60m SpFce for plontotion 2 10.6m on left I~ ~~~~Z F. F I I " t~~NOEENDENT ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW l_e _ Na 3"M Nft i n te to to to opZd 2do im5t orN anIw LM ANod_t 9FAd PL Lid. 2) Ae hn_- t-- d ,- d- b- X to - .- p-t " - &k F1 wF F eI t ITt- ' L ~ ~ - . .-v _l- -~~ -- … ----- T F F F" VWLIqmT miai rdfd hrwN= Wm wp~~~ if avakbic U."m Sace fr pIntat m 1O6m o Fef LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: 4c, TCS-IUA-s2(Urban) Landscape Section: 110-131 Design Chainage for TCS: 139-139.4 Length (m): 400 Average ROW available: 60m Space for Plantation: 1 0.6m Left North Beyond Species Spacing No. of No. of Turfed Daylight (@m c/c) Trees shrubs area (m2) Line 1st row Tamarindus indica 12 33 2nd row Gravillea robusta 133 South Beyond Daylight Line Median (1 .5m) Median Grass 600 Total section Total Tamarindus indica 33 Total Gravillea robusta 133 Total Trees 167 _ Grass _ 600 Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project Appendix 8 Landscape Drawings and Tree Plantation Table for Package V-B Lea Associates I~~~~~~~ _ =~~~~~~~~~ EC 0 l\- .r -E'IP'J 11A -0- - - ---- - -- - -- -- >f< z 11 - ____ = M,laHVLLAE j k Hr ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" (1- 1 lCX ~- t_ _tt _ ____ - 0° - -- - T- - - -- Ii- - -------0-- -----------~ ~ ~ ~ -4-- -------___ _--- __------- -_ TERWIHALUA _ ._ _ t < ~T-- _ ______O-------.- _ -- -- _ _L _ - p-i R - - - - - - - - - - - -- - ---- - - - --- - - - - ---- - - -- - - -- -- - L -H--|i - --- …LB-- --J_- - 4 -'- _______ 0+ _______-------- _ _______ _________. ___ DALBEPA SISS_ -- t - - tcl:t------------- ---------------- -- - ---- - - --- ---- ----- -- ------- -- - - - - -- t-- - ---- E l PLAN IIA P-KG :VE, 2CH 24CG-242 RUPeAL SFCTION RIGHT SIDE WIDENING Space fcr plontaticn -0-12.C5rr on left sid& ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTION. 240-242 LEGEM- r H-W" - - -|f Of _-Xllb OOs/o.~..~A IGPA1QTRMNROAD WAROVEMET PROJECT l4II3I t d I.Zs INDEPENnENT ENVIRONEMENTAL REVFWI O ONIt S-S I) N.o1 Iree is1 bt pveed wdhir. 2.5m of Sonilgtetlt t_Sxh Adob it U 2) nei. i-. r ond t,. 2d t beeo. t,mk A emmmss 'wUc h e- e.t, cp, -ooibl. de4eted T II1 A = Mao"% LK LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: VB, TCS-2a (Rural) Landscape Section: 240-320 Design Chainage for TCS:240-242 Length (m): 2000 Average ROW available:45m Space for Plantation: 0-13.05m Left North Daylight Species Spacing No. of No. of Turfed North___ L @lin Sesm c/c) trees shrubs area (m2) Lie 1 st row Dalbergia sisso 12 167 Terminalia 2nd row arjuna 3 667 South Beyond Day ight Line _ _ Median (4m) Median . - I st row (N) Bouganvillae 3 267 Total Section Total Te667nala 667 ___ ___ __ a rjuna__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Total Dalbergia sisso 167 Total Trees | | 833 lTotal Bouganvillae _ 267 Total Shrubs 1_ _ 267 r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~C 2 -ttAL 1 1 ~-------------- --H 1\ts -N-/ _ ___------- F- --==----- iU 3 NvLLC __~~~~~~~ -et__ _______ _ ---------C/C + > _ _ = _ _ --- LEBBEIe 'M i.j ---------4 --- -- - - -- _ ____ L--_ __~~ ~ -----$ ___---- -0o ------------------ DL G( T- ---------t --A 0 a7T 9 ---------- --------- ----- ---- - - ~ ~ ~-- - - - - - - - - - -M-- - - - - - -- ______~ZV~~7V - - - DALBEZGL4 -- <21 --j -- v-_------- -LE--E--- - - - ~~~~- -- -- - --- t- Ht-- ------------ ---------- --- --- -- Q ~ ~ --------Q.----------- PLAN H1B PKG:VB3, CH: 242-245 85, 246.1-246-3, 2-46.7-2468, 248,1-249.2 RURAL SECTION Averooie ROW avaIloble= 42m RIGHJ SIDE WIDENING Space' for plantation =0-lOin on left side ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTION 240,260 1____________________ GRAND TRWMPK ROADIPROVE14ET PROJECr ~ , Nia HOhWA" Aufthod Of hidb INIDEPENDENT EN'RONMENTAL REYIEW[il IkmDMIUU 0 0 se1e.' N.v t) h ~v~ i.5l be lee irlh.r 2v 5- f - .t. trss.-' be M Ausoddas Suith Ama. Pvt. Wt. 21 AM-.rt. -re .d -t". revs f trees ore t. be -ep.ted ~UwMv Sr,reU wher ever e p.- pc is tvrdole - deleted wher-e - L k- p.- ~Holc. .W~ h-is IpMfled LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: VB, TCS-2b (Rural) Landscape Section: 240-320 Design Chainage for TCS:242-245.85, 246.1-246.3, 246.7-246.8, 248.1-249.2 Length (m): 5200 Average ROW available:42m Space for Plantation: 0-lOm Right North Beyond Species Spacing No. of No. of Turfed Daylight Line Sc m cic) trees shrubs area (m2) 1st row Dalbergia sisso 12 433 ____________ 2nd row Albizzia labbek 3 1733 South Beyond Dayli ht Line Median (4m) Median _ 1st row Bouganvillae 3 1733 Total Section Total Dalbergia sisso 433 __ ___ Total Albizzia labbek 1733 X _ ____ Total Trees 2167 _ _ _ _____________ Total Bouganvillae 1733 Total Shrubs I_1733 SECT iN IIC RlF - AL --- --T----ro------ --- ---; rW--r, _ _ LSYL\--------- -NILLA __j _---- -- ---------_----- --- - - ----------- I - 1--------- - ILEBE.E 3 M Cj "C ----- ---- -------- --- -- -- ---------- - - - --… -- --- -- __-- ------__---- _____ ------------ __- __ -_L___----- ------------- _ _ _ _ _ oL _sv ISS -_ ---------------- - ----- -------- ' 0 t -iF: - -- - - - .- - -- - - -- - - - - ---- PLAN IIC ~PKG.VB, CH: 245.B-246.1, 246.3-246.7, 246.B-248.1, 280-286.~ RURAL SECTION| LEFT SIDE WIDENING Space for plantation =0-10rr on right side| |ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTION- 240-3520 LEGEND;- PM*d ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ lii INndb HIghtu AL*W*d4 Of Indi k cv7~ ~ GRAND TRINK RtOAD UR*RDIENME PROJECTM-. wr: INDEPENDENTDENENT'ZONMENTAL REVE W 2) Arote i-e, end o-ter ,On. otree- ore I obe . | 1i .here en, ooIro spac5 e is gIblIe. m dvei=Fd wheloew N L W leo, npeoe is bseilobis. 0 teo, o othere- c s~es.lied ~ I LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: VB, TCS-2c (Rural) Landscape Section: 240-320 Design Chainage for TCS: 245.85-246.1, 246.3-246.7, 246.8-248.1, 280-286.3 Length (m): 8300 Average ROW available:42m Space for Plantation: 0-10m Right Beyond Spacin No. of No. of Turfed North Daylight Species S Line (@m co) trees shrubs area (m2) South Beyond Day ight Line 1st row Dalbergia sisso 12 692 2nd row Albizzia labbek 3 2767 Median (4m) Median ______ ________ Median (4rn) 1st row Bouganvillae 3 = 2767 Total Section Total Dalbergia sisso 692 Total Albizia labbek 2767 Total Trees 3458 _Total Bouganvillae 2767 Total Shrubs I _2767 1 340 349 4 4~9 49-Ii 'E_CTIC)N IID, IIE P Ll RAL ------------------ --------7-------- _ 1__ _ -- - --I-- --- ---__I G _ _ _=__ _= -__---------------- ___ I______ _____ __ __@ 'M C i- ---------- _-1--- -- --------- °--------- --- ---- 7 K - I------------ - --------------- ---I - ~~--------- ---r-- _______ _____-__- __-__ - - - - - - - - - - - - - o - - - - - - - - - - --V - ~~-~-------- _4F _______ ---------------- h ------ ~ - - -- - - - - - - PLAN IID, IE PKG:VB, CH: 249.c-260, 318-320.5 286.3-292, 292E: 300.B, 301.5-307.5, 308.5-318, 260-26.5~ , 265.5-266 7,267 5-280 RURAL SECTION ROAD LANDSCAPE SECT(ON: 240-320 Averoae ROW ovaIloble =32M Space for plantotion ~Dm on ecoch s_de At ch: 274.675-2~' 925 & 276 475-276.625 Cossa olato 0 1.5mc/c on ncuth for noise mitigotion fDo ~/eeee~ I E3GAI TRUWMC ROADMFWiD|XW PROJECT W A O k INDEPENDENT ENMRONENTAL REVIEW I 00 NoA M 1, M. bIe is 1 be poIAed eri. 5- tree . t, L|ea AeodC. SatUh Ask PAt Ltd A -ess spoce is 0ee. Nwe rffied K E ,,,r, m .n LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: VB, TCS-2d & 2E(Rural) Landscape Section: 240-320 Design Chainage for TCS: 249.4-260, 318-320.5, 286.3-292, 292.6-300.8, 301.5-307.5, 308-5-318, 260-263.9, 265.5-266.7, 267.5-280 Length (m): 60100 Average ROW available:32m Space for Plantation: None Noise S Spacing No. of No. of Turfed North Mitigation Species (_ m c/c) trees shrubs area (m2) 1 row (274.675- 274.925 & Cassia alata 1 5 333 276.475- 276.625 South Beyond Daylight Line _ ____ Median (4m) Median 1 st row (M) Bouganvillae 3 12020 Total Section _ _ _ _ __. Total Trees 0 Total Bouganvillae 12020 Total Cassia alata 333 TotaJ Shrubs 12353 I _~~~~~5. "5 7 _25, 7_5 ,t 155.1 15q 1.51.5 i15 SECTION IV SEMI URBAN 1~~~7B5477+zz DALBERGIA 4-~~~~~-- --m------------- ---F- P-EfLAN,F IV PKG:VC. CH: 263.9-2F5.5, 266.7-267.5, 292-29256, SEM-URBAN SECTION ~300.8-:01.5, 3075-308.7 Av R i =3- ROAD LANDSCAPE SECTION- 240-320 Space 'for plontation =Orn on each side At ch: 290.775-291,025 in the inner rowv Cg3ssioj alota (tall shrub) to be PIan-,ed © 1 .5mc/c for noise mitiaotion __ tEPENDENT ENRON_ENTAL R W _ ___R____EKM 0,0 LM A ohn. ee e spoL ShvoAble Pl. d Ltd.o __ o Pet ' >)-d te o-r P t,-t me r te teDeed __ DALER h. . ..q- ..- -. d.. r- AV" ._ f T i i W - Mr12 t9 I~~~_ 'z. zZ2z__ ._+__ __l=_li _ __ __ ___ _ O , ___ __ . __ LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR PACKAGE: VB, TCS-4 (Semi-Urban) Landscape Section: 240-320 Design Chainage for TCS:263.9-265.5, 266.7-267.5, 292-292.6, 300.8-301.5, 307.5-308.7 Length (m): 4900 Average ROW available:35m Space for Plantation: None Service Sc Spacing No. of No. of Turfed North Lane Species (@m cIc) trees shrubs area (m2) 1st row Dalbergia sisso 12 408 2nd row( 290.775- 167 291.025) Cassia alata 1.5 South Lservice S u h Lane__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1st row Dalbergia sisso 12 408 Median (1.5m) Median_________ ________(1.5m) 1st row (M) Bouganvillae 1.5 3267 Total Section Total Dalbergia sisso 817 Total Trees 817 __X_____ ____________ Total Cassia alata 167 _ ___ i____________ Total Bouganvillae 3267 Total Shrubs 3433 Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project Appendix 9 Typical Landscape Drawings for Enhancement of Junctions Lea Associates Z20 Zebra crossing 5 H +Q cm, DWARF BOUGAUWILLA r 1,5M C/C 0 cm TYPICAL DETAIL OF ISLAND VISIBILITY TRIANGLE - -- --- ---- ZT ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ROW-VARYING TREES TO BP PLANTED) AS PER LANDSCAPE DRAWING - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---MEDIAN TO BE LANDSCAPE AS PE - - ---------- - - -- LANDSCAPE DRAWINGS ROW-VARYING Ni: lI __DWARF BOUGANVILLIA IS PLANTED gi1 'M Nvts: je. il C/C IN THE VISIBILITY TRIANGLE I)hNo0.0011 be pltted Inhieh oh.biblty ! ing1e 2)NO sml t ee. orm enbt. hell be plewnt.d 0,0 22Cm th,i len 00U. eedlen.penqg 3) Sp.e end nnbr, f Et-eo end ehetbetobe pented ee I 4) The fltlr middl .tons ens to be mnreesed or dsLe-d ec-eding ohe epeoe evlilele In ROW _ ~ ~~~~ 00m NOTES:S Dreing NO. 1 DRAWN: | DRAWN: PROJECT GRAND TRUNK ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Nationai -IighwaysEAuthoNiRyEOfIndia 1) FOLLOW WRITTEN CIMENSIONS ONLY CORRIDOR NH2 CHECKED INDEPENDENT EtNVIRCNMEFNTAL REVIEW NeniN ,OPP 2) ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. SCALE |TS DESIGNED- TILE 3) SITE SPEC/FIC E-:ANGES F ANY TO BE MADE ONLY ON APPROVAL . CRON PINTAON Lea Assoates South Asia Pvt. Ltd. OF SUPERVISION CONSUL'ANT CAD FILE: JUNC-A COOSS JUNCTION _ v:oe -sF- JUCA APPROVED:j rhoe-aooIeetOO tZIt 1 1 0 -VARYING UPTO 60-~~~~~~~~- OW- ARIN UTOCOn TREES TO BE PLANTD AS PER LANDSCAPE DRAWING LANDS,CAE DRAWING '- - )- -_____ROW -VARYING UPTO- U_. -LANDSCAPING ON MEDIAN AS PER I- ROW-VARYINGUPTOSE.4 LANDSCAPE DRAWINGS Note: l vislBlLn Y TRLANGLF ADWARF BOUGANVILWA IS PLANTED L1.SM 1) No trees shall be planted within the visibillty triangle VIN THE VISIBIGTYTRIANGLE r, 4treestor large shrubs shall be planted witin wlm um ol tn mdan opening 3) Spcies and engmber of trees and shrubs to be planted as pe 'ansap dawings. 3) The number of mjddle rqws are to be jiPreEse Pr decreasea accordIng to tne space avaI a lei In Kuw NOTES: ARENA 2 DRAWN: PROJECT National Highways Authority Of India 1) FOLLOW RITrENDIMENSIONSONLY HOR j CHECKED. INDEPENDENT ENVRON1ENTAL REVIEW MAW"1-B. a 2s) ALL DIMENSIONS IN MADE TO BE APPROVED sc j UT5 DESIGNED: TtTIE JUNCTION PLANTATION Lea Associates South Asia Pvt. Ltd. 3) ANY OHANGES TO SE MADE TONBE APPROVED NRA RNA. CAW ~ RA BY THE SUPERVIS ON CONSULTANT c^n rlts | JUNCw APPROVED CROSS JUNCTION WITH MEDIAN BREAK RsR .YH _JEVSOJCNUTNTi ~ APOE Trafric under pass to be shifted to the junction to facilitate pedestrian crossing -V PTO tn R -EE TO BE P LANT ED AS PER LANDSCAPE DRAVONG -/____ _ > _1______ - _______ - j LANDSCAPING O MEDPAN _______ - -__________-____-____-____-_ A S L ANDSCAPE DRAWINGS L ______ROW-VARYING UPTO 6Om NO PLANTATION FOR I0 M. ONMEDIAN DWARF BOUGANVILUA IS PLANTED {0I .EM l r - FROM THE CENTRE OF JUNCTION C,C IN THE VISIBIGTY TRIANGLEb NOTES: 1) Speces to be planted by refeneg typical landscape sections 1) No trees shall be planted within the visibility triangle 2) No small trees or large shrubs shall be planted Attin 100m of the median opening _ 3) Species and number of trees and shrubs to be planted as as per landscape drawings. 4) The number of middle rows are to be Increased or decreased according to the space available in ROW. 5) A rninimum of Sm diLtance. NO7-ES ...... .........SCALE NTS | DR1WN: PROJECT GRAND TRUNK ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT National Highways Authority Of India I1) FOLLOW WAlTTN DIMENSIONS ONLY CORRIDOR NH2 HEKD INDEPENCENT ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW .oarm. 2) ALL DIMENSONS ARE UN MM JN.LESS CT-ERWISE STATED. _RW. NO. S DESIGNED, TITLE DESIGNFORJUNCTONPLquYAnSh Lea Associates South Asia Pv. Ltd. 3) SITE SPECIFIC ChANGES IF ANY, TO SE MADE CNLY ON APPROVAL DRW - F- OF SUPERVISION CONSULTANT CAD FILE; JU|NCAC APPROVEDNCTION WITH.VEHICLE NtESPsS Zebre crossing *00o Zebra crossing + 0 cm Zebra /0oeslsgT~P DEOPOSED NERIUM DRAWF SHRUBS + 0cm% DETAIL-A ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~DETAIL - A EALB \\\ ~~~~~~~~~WMIHIN THE ROUW Note: < \ 226 1 ) N. rrees shafIl be planted within the visibility triangle \\ \- DWARF BOUGANVILLIA IS PLANTED @1 .5M 2) No small trees or large shrubS shall be planted C/C IN THE VISIBIGTY TRIANGLE AS SHOWN w,th` 100m of the median opening 3) Specres and number of trees and shrubs to be planted as per landscape drawings. 4) The number of middle nows are to be mcreased or decreased according to tha space avallable m ROW oarooAooemr sucasous |er Ore DRAWN: PROJECT TRUNK _O~ IMPR ME~ PRDAPOT National Highways Authority Of India 1) rou- -Q,-Y S -lr Yc NE5CIEWESAE.CFFrr w CE GRAND TRUNK ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Nwh1, O E 55. u- _OSc ).MC IINDE ENT END YRONMENTAL REVIEW l sUe sm oe I 000 ' mn i,l0o. 00. _ DESIGNED TITLE JUNCTION PLANTATION Lea Associates South Asia Pvt. Ltd. OPD seU J APPROUED Y- JUNCTION LANDSCAPING eOS, N-rrones- 100 _ PROE re'. aaoe,ea Zebra crossing . Proposed shrubs of specie Nerium drawf pink @0.6mc\c 40cm TYPICAL DETAIL OF ISLAND ROW - VARYING UPTO 60m. 77// ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TREES TO BE PLANTED AS PER LANDSCAPE DRAWVNG PLANTATION IN MEDIAN AS PER r -- - n ---~~~~~~== LANDSCAPE DRAWINGS ROW - VARYING UPTO 60m. PROPOSED DWARF SHRUBS Note: I IN VISIBLITY TRLANGLE 1) No trees shall be planted within the visibility trWangle WITHIN THE ROW 21 No small rees or large shrubs shall be planted witn I 220 within 100m of the median opening 3) Species and number of trees and shrubs to be planted as per landscape drawing. 4) The number Of mibble rows are to be increased or decreased according tothe space availble in ROW 14ll DWARF BOUGANVIULIA IS PLANTED Q1.5M decreased according toOtC/C IN THE VISIBIGTY TRIANGLE AS SHOWN DRAW UNK ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT National Highways Authority Of India colTs : wemo DIEbS ensYN |OE GRAND TRUNK ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT 'Mr'lt I*dia oFOLOW WITTEN 11MENSONS oNLY vi M .CHEckno: _ I INDEPENDENTENVIRONMENTALREVBWi 2) A -L DIMENSIONS ARE IN M UNH CSS cEeDis stoaN D T R L 3) stmc onncinc ciwcnGS iv Attn. TnOen BEin MONLY 05 APPeOVAL iNO. OrJEsloNED | TiTLE JUNCTION PLANTATION Lea Associates South Asia Pvt. Ltd loTA | n-a iAPPROVED TYPICAL T- JUNCTION s2. N- limos. .~~~~~~~~~APOE _s.iMsnsm Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project ANNEXURE: 10 SPECIFICATIONS FOR HORTICULTURAL AND LANDSCAPING WORKS 1.1. GENERAL 1.1.1. SCOPE Contractor to furnish all materials, labour and related items necessary to complete the work indicated on drawing and specified herein. 1.2. MATERIALS 1.2.1. PLANT MATERIALS Plant Materials shall be well formed and shaped true to type, and free from disease, insects and defects such as knots, sun-scaled, windburn, injuries, abrasion or disfigurement. All plant materials shall be healthy, sound, vigorous, free from plant diseases, insect's pests, of their eggs, and shall have healthy, well-developed root systems. All plants shall be hardy under climatic conditions similar to those in the locally of the project. Plants supplied shall to confirm to the names listed on both the plan and the plant list. No plant material will be accepted it branches are damaged or broken. All material must be protected from the sun and weather ur,til planted. Any nursery stock shall have been inspected and approved by the Environmental Specialist of the Engineer. All plants shall confirm to these requirements specified in the plant list. Except that plants larger then specified may be used if approved, but use of such plants shall not increase the contract price. If the use of the larger plant is approved, the spread of roots or ball of earth shall be increased in proportion to the size of plant. Deliver plants with legible identification labels. 1.2.2. TOP SOIL (GOOD EARTH) Top soil or good earth shall be a friable loam, typical of cultivated top soils of the locality containing at least 2% of decayed organic matter (humus). It shall be taken from a well-drained arable site. It shall be free of subsoil, stones, earth skids, sticks, roots or any other objectionable extraneous matter or, debris. It shall contain no toxic material. No topsoil shall be delivered in a muddy condition. It shall have pH value ranging between 6 to 8.5. Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand TruAk Road Improvement Project 1.2.3. FERTILISER Dry okhla sludge can be used. Measurement of sludge shall be in stacks, with 8% reduction for payment. It shall be free from extraneous matter, harmful bacteria insects or chemicals. (Subjected to safety norms). 1.2.4. ROOT SYSTEM The root system shall be conducive to successful transplantation. While necessary, the root-ball shall be preserved by support with Hessaian or other suitable material. On soils where retention of a good ball is not possible, the roots should be suitably protected in some other way, which should cause any damage to roots. 1.2.5. CONDITION Trees and shrubs shall be substantially free from pests and diseases, and shall and shall be materially undamaged. Torn or lacerated roots shall be pruned before dispatch. No roots shall be subjected to adverse conditions such as prolonged exposure to drying winds or subjection to water lodging, between lifting and delivery. 1.2.6. SUPPLY AND SUBSTITUTION Upon submission of evidence that certain materials including plant materials are not available at time of contract, the contractor shall be permitted to substitute other and plants, with an equitable adjustment of price. All substitutions shall be of the nearest equivalent species and variety to the original specified and shall be subjected to the approval of the Landscape Architect. 1.2.7. PACKAGING Packaging shall be adequate for the protection of the plants and such as to avoid heating or drying out. 1.2.8. MARKING Each specimen of tree and shrub, or each bundle, shall be legibly labeled with the following particulars: Its name. The name of the supplier, unless otherwise agreed. The date of dispatch from the nursery. 1.3. TREE PLANTING 1.3.1. PLANTS AND SHRUBS Trees should be supplied with adequate protection as approved. After delivery, if planting is not to be carried out immediately, balled plants should be placed check to check and the ball covered Lea Associates 7==i Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project with sand to prevent drying out. Bare rooted plants can be heeled in by placing the roots in prepared trench and covering them with earth which should be watered into avoid air pockets round the roots. Trees and shrubs shall be planted as shown in architectural drawings and with approval of site supervision. 1.3.2. DIGGING OF PITS Tree pits shall be dug a minimum of three weeks prior to backfilling. The pits shall be 120cms in diameter and 120cms deep. While digging the pits, the topsoil upto a depth of 30cms may be kept aside, if found good (depending upon site conditions), and mixed with the rest of the soil. If the side of the below, it shall be replaced with the soil mixture as specified further herein. If the soil is normal it shall be mixed with manure; river sand shall be added to the soil if it is heavy. The bottom of the pit shall be forked to break up the subsoil. 1.3.3. BACK FILLING The soil back filled watered through end gently pressed down, a day previous to planting, to make sure that it may not further settle down after planting. The soil shall be pressed down firmly by treading it dowr, leaving a shallow depression all round for watering. 1.3.4. PLANTING No tree pits shall be dug until final tree position has been pegged out for approval. Care shall be taken that the plant sapling when planted is not be buried deeper than in the nursery, or in the pot. Planting should not be carried out in waterlogged soil. Plant trees at the original soil depth: soil marks on the stem is an indication of this and should be maintained on the finished level, allowing for setting of the soil after planting. All plastic and other imperishable containers should be removed before planting. Any broken or damage roots should be cut back to sound growth. The bottom of the planting pit should be covered with 50mm to 75mm of soil. Bare roots should be spread evenly in the planting pit; and small mound in the center of the pits on which the roots are placed will aid on even spread. Soil should be placed around the roots, gently shaking the tree to allow the soil particles to shift into the root system to ensure close contact with all roots and prevent air pockets. Back fill soil should be firmed as filling proceeds, layer by layer, care being taken to avoid damaging the roots, as follows: 200gms of 13% Lindane dust (Lindane dust is not allowed to be used, chlorocyriphos dust) shall be sprinkled on walls of pit, and initially pit shall be filled to 200 depth with earth mixed with 50gms of Lindane dust or chlorocyriphos dust. The balance earth shall be filled in a mixture of 1:3 (1 part sludge to 3 part earth by volume) rn and 50gms potash, (Mop) 50gms of Super Phosphate and 1 Kg. Neem oil cake. Aldrin or equivalent shall be applied every 15 days in a mixture of 5ml in 5 litres of water. Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project 1.3.5. TREE PLANTING ALONG THE HIGHWAYS The technical specification for planting along the Highways are as follows: Shade trees [first row] Distance from edge of shoulder - 6m Spacing between plant to plant - 12m Size of the pits - Normal site - 6Ox6Ox6Ocm For Alkaline soil [Usar] - 1 .25m Deep x 0.35 cm dia. [by augar] Water logged areas - mounds with 60 cm top and 100 cm base Height varying depending on the water level Species recommended - as proposed No of plants per km - 84(max) Activity and time schedule - As proposed Height of the piant - Not less than 2 m 2rc and subsequent rows: Distance from edge of shoulder of 2"o row As proposed Subsequent rows - Minimum 4.5m from the Ist row Spacing between plant to plant - As proposed Size of the pits: Normal site - 45 x 45 x 45 cm Alkaline soil - 1.25 m deep x 0.35 cm dia Water logged areas: - mounds with specification as given for shade plants Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantaion Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project Species recommended - As proposed No. of plants per km - 333 [maximum for each row] Height of the plants - more than 1 m 1.3.6. STAKING Newly planted trees must be held firmly although not rigidly by staking to prevent a pocket forming around the stem and newly formed fibrous roots being broken by mechanical pulling as the tree rocks. Methods: The main methods of staking shall be: (A) A single vertical shake, 900mm longer than the clear stem of the tree, driven 600mm to 900mm into the soil. (B) Two stakes as above driven firmly on either side of the tree with a cross bar to which the stem is attached. Suitable for bare- rooted or Ball material. (C) A single stake driven in at an angle at 45 degrees and leaning towards the prevailing wind, the stem just below the lowest branch being attached to the stake. Suitable for small bare- rooted or Ball material (D) For plant material 3m to 4.5m high with a single stem a three- wire adjustab!e guy system may be used in exposed situations. The end of stake should be pointed and the lower lm to 1.2m should be coated with a non-injurious wood preservative allowing at least 150mm above ground level. Tying Each tree should be firmly secured to the stake so as to prevent excessive movement. Abrasion must be avoided by using a buffer, rubber or Hessian, between the tree and stake. The tree should be secured at a point just below its lowest branch, and also just above ground level; normally two ties should be used for tree. These should be adjusted or replaced to allow for growth. 1.3.7. WATERING The Landscape Contractor should allow for the adequate watering in of all newly planted trees and shrubs immediately after planting and he shall during the following growing season, keep the plant material well watered. 1.3.8. FERTILISING Fertilising shall be carried out by application in rotation of the following fertilisers, every 15 days from the beginning of the monsoon till the end of winter: Lea Associates 7IZJ Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project 1. Sludge or organic well-rotted dry farm yard manure: 0.05 cum or tussle. 2. Urea 25gm. 3. Ammonium sulphate 25gm. 4. Potassium sulphate 25gm. All shrubs, which are supplied pot grown, shall be well soaked prior to planting. Watering in and subsequent frequent watering of summer planted container- grown plants is essential. 1.4. SHRUB PLANTING IN PLANTER BEDS All areas to be planted with shrubs shall be excavated, trenched to a depth of 750mm, refilling the excavated earth after breaking clods and mixing with sludge in ratio 8:1 (8 parts of stacked volume of earth after reduction by 20%: 1 part of stacked volume of sludge after reduction by 8%.) Tall shrubs may need staking, which shall be provided if approved by the Contracting 05cer, depending upon the conditions of individual plant specimen. For planting shrubs and ground cover shrubs in planters, good earth shall be mixed with sludge in the proportion as above and filled in planters. Positions of planters shall be planted should be marked out in accordance with the architectural Drg. When shrubs are set out, precautions should be taken to prevent roots drying. Planting holes 40cmdia. And 40cm deep should be excavated for longer shrubs. Poly'Lhene and other non- perishable containers should be removed and any badly damaged roots carefully pruned. The shrubs should then be set in holes so that the soil level, after settlement, will be original soil mark on the stem of the shrub. The ho e should be back filled to half of its depth and firmed by treading. The remainder of the soil can then be returned and again firmed by treading. 1.5. GRASSING The specifications for grassing/turfing are to be referred from 'specifications for Roads and Bridge works' by MOST. Section300, Clauses 307.1, 307.2 307.3. 1.6. MAINTENANCE 1.6.1. CULVITATING The Landscape Contractor shall maintain all planted areas within Landscape contract boundaries for one year until the area is handed over in whole are in phases. Maintenance shall include replacement of dead plants, watering, weeding, cultivating, control of insects, fungus and other diseases by means of spraying with an approved insecticide or fungicide, pruning, and other horticulture operations necessary for proper growth of the plants and for keeping the landscape sub-contract area neat in appearance. Lea Associates 0cL Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project 1.6.2. PRUNING AND REPAIRS Upon completioh of planting work of the landscape sub-contract all trees should be pruned and all injuries repaired where necessary. The amount of pruning shall be limited to the necessary to remove dead or injured twigs and branches and to compensate for the loss of roots and the result of the transplanting operations. Pruning shall be done in such a manner as not to change the natural habit or special shape of trees. 1.6.3. TREE GUARDS Where the tree guards are necessary, care should be taken to ensure that they do not impede natural movement or restrict growth. Two types of tree guards are proposed on the Grand Trunk circular iron tree guards and barbed wire fencing, the specifications for which one given below: Circular Iron Tree Guard with Bars (Refer Figure 1) The tree guard shall be 50 cm. in diameter. The tree guards shall be formed of (i) 3 Nos. 25x25x3mm angle iron verticals 2.00m long excluding splayed outward at lower end upto an extent of 10 cms. (ii) 3 Nos. 25x25mm MS flat rings fixed as per design (iii) 15 Nos. 1.55 metres long 6mm dia bars. Each ring shall be in two parts in the ratio of 1:2 and their ends shall be turned in radially for a length of 4 cm at which they are bolted together with 8mm dia and 30mm long MS bolts and nuts. The vertical angle irons shall be welded to rings along the circumference with electric plant 15 Nos. bars shall be welded to rings at equal spacing along the circumference of ring. The lower end of the angle iron verticals shall be splayed outwards upto an extent of 10cm. The lower end of the flat of lower ring shall be at a height of 45cm. and upper end of the flat of top ring shall be at the height of 2.00 metres. The middle ring shall be in the center of top and lower ring. The bars shall be welded to rings as shown in the drawing. The entire tree guard shall be given two coats of paint of approved brand and of required shade over a priming coat of ready mixed primer of approved brand. The design of the tree guard shall be as shown in the drawing. Lea Associates ==7EJ Landscape and Tree Transplantaton Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project :_;v\EN-AL TREE OUARS WITH M S BARS : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ 1E EN.Is BE:~~~~~~~ ~ =..0 320 ,: b:.:-. F1gure-1 Circular Tree Guard Barbed Wire Fencing with Angle Iron Posts Materials: Barbed wire shiall be as per IS-278. The angle shall be 40x40x6, free from rest, cracks and blowholes. Spacing of Post & Streets: The spacing of post shall be 3.00m centre to centre, unless otherwise specified or as directed by engineers to dimensions, which shall be nearest to the 3m. Last but one end post's and corner post shall be strutled on both side and end post on one side only. Fixing of post & struts shall be as shown in drawing the angle iron must be split at bottom endX Fixing Barbed Wire: The barbed wire shall be stretched and fixed in specified number of rows and two diagonals. The bottom row should be 14 cm above ground level and rest @12.5 cm centre to centre. The diagonal weir shall be stretched between adjacent posts from the top wire of one post to the bottom weir of 2 n post. The barbed wire shall be held by tearing the holes of 10Omm dia in the post and tied with GI wire turn buckles and straining bolts shall be used at the end post. 1.6.4. NURSERY STACK Planting should be carried out as soon as possible after reaching the site, Where planting must be necessity he delayed, care should be taken to project the plants form pilfering or damage from people animals. Plants with bare-roots should be heeled- in as soon as received or otherwise protected from drying out, and others set closely together and protected from the wind. If planting is to be delayed for more than a week, packaged plants should be unpacked, the bundles opened Lea Associates Landscapa and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project up and each group of plants heeled in separately and clearly labeled. If for any reason the surface of the roots becomes dry the roots should be thoroughly soaked before planting. 1.6.5. COMPLETION On completion, the ground shall be formed over and left tidy. 1.7. SPECIAL CONDITIONS AND PARTICULAR SPECIFICATONS 1. Landscape Architect mentioned herein shall mean and/or any person nominated by him. 2. Wherever applicable, work shall be done according to C.P.W.D. specifications, in vogue, at the time of invitation of tender. 3. Water shall be made available, near the tube well at one point. Contractors shall make their own arrangement for drawing water from there. Water charges at _ _ of value of work done shall be deducted from the contractors Bills. 4. If electricity is required for the works, the same shall be made available at one point within the site of works, for which recovery @ Rs. per Kwh. Shall be made from the contractors bill. 5. The work included in the schedule of Quantities include grassing as well as planting of trees and shrubs. 'Contractors' quoted rates shall include execution of these works at different levels and nothing extra shall be paid for any item, for working at these levels. 6. The Contractor (s) shall wt be entitled to any compensation for any loses suffered by him and/or revision in the rates originally quoted by him. a. On account unforeseen delay in commencing the work, whatever the cause of such delays be. b. On account of reduction in the scope of work. c. On account of suspension of work, or abandon after award of work. 7. The Contractor shall provide all facilities to Landscape Architect / Project Engineer and / or his authorized representa5ves to make frequent inspection of their Nursery and ascertain the process /'quality of various categories of trees/plants etc., grown by them. 8. Contractors' quote rate shall include the cost of transportation of tools and plants to and from the site, sales tax, excise duty, octroi, etc. It shall be clearly understood that no claim for any extra payment on account of sales tax, excised duty, octroi etc., shall be entertained alter the opening of the tender. 9. The safe custody and up-keep of various categories of plants brought to site is the sole responsibility of the contractor and he shall employ sufficient supervisory personnel to ensure the safety of these items. Lea Associates =7 Landscape and Tree Transpolantafion Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project 10. The site of work may be handed over to the contractors for shall of work in phases, as soon as the same are available and the contractor in turn hall work in these areas forthwith. Nothing extra shall be payable for such phased execution of work. 11. While excavating / executing the work the contractors shall ensure that e existing cables / pipe lines / structures / fittings are not damaged and if due to his negligence, these are damaged, the same shall be s right with no extra cost to the clients. 12. The Contractor shall co-ordinate his work with other agencies employed by the Clients and ensure that the work of other agencies are not hampered in any way during the duration of contract, 13. The Contractor shall keep the site of works neat and clean during the execution of the work. Any debris found at or near the site of work shall be rescued immediately as and when so required by the landscape Architect I Project Engineer. 14. On completion of the work, the site of work shall be thoroughly cleaned and all debris removed before the work is handed over satisfactorily. 15. The Contractors shall, without any additional charge to the clients, renew or replace any dead or defective plants/grass and shall fully maintain the whole landscape for a period of 12 months after the certified date of completion. 16. "General condition of contract and standard contract Forms of shall also form part of the contract. 17. Trees shall be of minimum length as specified in the schedule of quantities and shall be straight and symmetrical with a crown and having a persistent main stem. The size of crown shall be in good over all proportion to the height of the tree. 18. Small trees and shrubs shell be well formed with e crown typical of the species or variety. 19. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF PLANTS: * Plants shall be typical of their species and variety, well developed branches, and well foliated with fibrous root system. Plants shall be free from defects and injuries. Plants shall not be pruned before planting. * Plants shall be free from defects and injuries. * Plants shall not be pruned before planting. * Plants shall not be freshly dug and nursery grown. • Nursery grown plants shall have been at least once transplanted. * Bark shall be free from abrasion. * All trees, soon after planting, shall be properly supported with bamboo stocks to ensure their safety against winds or any other factor, which may affect it adversely. 20. PROTECTION OF "TREE TO BE PRESERVED" Lea Associates _ _ oo~~~~~~~~~~~~,3 L Landscape and Tree Transplantabon Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project The contractor shall be responsible for the protection of tops, trunks and roots of existing trees on site. Existing trees subject to the construction damage shall be boxed, fenced or otherwise protected before any work is started. 21. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF EARTH MANURE AND FERTILISERS EARTH: Good earth shall be agricultural soil of loamy texture, free from kankar, morrum, shingles, rocks, stones, building rubbish and any other foreign matter. The earth shall be free from clods or lumps of sizes bigger than 50mm in any direction. It shall have pH ranging between 6.5 to 7.5. MANURE: Manure shall be of well decayed organic matter obtained in dry state from the Municipal dump or other similar source approved by the Project Engineer. The manure shall be free from earth, stone or other extraneous mailer. Manure shall be supplied, at site well screened. FERTILIERS: If the soil tests indicate pH value not as per the above specification namely between 6.5 to 7.5, following measures need to be taken. If pH exceeds 7.5, aluminium sulphate or equivalent fertilizer should be added at the rate of 1 kg per cubic metre to lower the pH by one full point. If pH is below 6.5, add ground limestone or equivalent fertilizer at the rate of 1 kg per cubic metre to raise pH by one full point. Lea Associates Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project Lea Associates \~7],7-7= Landscape and Tree Transplantation Plan Grand Trunk Road Improvement Project Appendix 11 Chainagewise List of Suitable Trees Identified for Transplantation Le ae L a Ascjte Summay of the Candidate trees Sr No Pacakge No of Trees Total North South Nos 1 IA 515 119 634 2 IB 585 142 727 3 IC 739 1173 1912 3 IVA 361 97 458 4 IVC 81 4 85 5 VB 42 217 259 = iTotal 2323 1752 4076 Note: 1. As pr our observation there is water logging around many trees. 2. These tress have not been marked though they are suitable for transplantation. _Concised Chianagewise List of Suitable Troes to be transplantod. Package Suitablo for Chain age Suitable for Landmark I Remark iTranspiantation Transplantation North kms South 1A 0 2001 2011 0 0 1 2011 2021 0 ! ________ 0 1 202[ 2031 0 i_____ o 0 1 2031 2041 0 ____ _ °0 1 2041 2051 0 IBypass (Washland) I _ 0 1 2051 2061 0 ICHHALESAR 8 [206 207 11 1 _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ 15 207 208 0 _ .______ 0 1 2081 209 9. |____ I o0 2091 210 15 1 1__ 140 216 21.1 18 1 o 2111 212 . 8 I . --_-__ ° 0 | 212 213 0 .__ l 213~~~ 214 1 5 i _ ___ |_ 0 219 215 6 | 02151 2161 28 ___ I 0 | 216 2171 0 IEKMADPUR , 0_ I _____0 o 213 231 0 y _______ 0o | 233 234 _ 0 ITUNDA _____ o ° 231 2235 0 I . ___ 0 235 231 0 ° _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________ 0 223 223 0 1 0 9 223 223 0 i______ 10 223 223 0 | 0 2239 224 0 1 I ~ ~ ~~~ 1 1 229 2260 _ 0 1 42 230 2317 0 j-- 29 231 2321 0 - 0 2420 243 0 _Bypass ,_ ..0 _ _- RAJKATAL ____ 0 2341 234 02 ____ _ 42__ 2342 231 0 1 1_ _ 90 231 2381 0 7 _____ ° 48 2344 2351 0 jBypass I 80 2341 2461 0 _FIROZABAD 0 2 246 2471 0 I 1 0 2421 2431 - I { ~ ~~0 12431 2441 0 1__ I I ~ ~~0 12371 2461 0 1 I I 0 1~~2 2381 2471 0 1 I_____ t 1 9 2473 248 0 _F_ROZABAD 43 I 2481 2491 0 ! 13 I 2491 2501 0 I Concised Chiana2gewise List of Suitable Trees to be transplanted. Package Suitable for Chain age Suitable for |Landmark I Remark Transplantation Transplantation _ North kms South l No Tree I 2501 2511 0 I _ No Tree 1 2511 2521 0 i | I No Tree 12521 253 0 .1 No Tree 253 254 0 i 0 - 254 255 0 __ 0 255 256 0 1 0 256 257 0 1 ________ 0 257 258 0 1 - --- - _| _ 0 258 259 0 i'SHIKHOBAD 1______ 0 2591 260 0 j______ 0 T 2601 261 0 __ 1______ 30 1 2611 262 0 i j 15 262 263 0 Tol263 5 26145 11 j 42 2641 2651 0 ! Total I 16 1 1 119 I Concised Chianagewiso List of Suitable Trees to be transplanted. Package Suitable for Chain age Suitable for Landmark I Romark 1Transplanttion j Transplantation North j kms South _ 1B 19 !265 266' 0 _ 0 -2661 267 0° - o T 2681 2691 0_ _ _ _ _ _ ____ 0 f269! 2701 0 i _____ 0 - 270 1 271 0 j 0 271 272 0 I 0 272 273 0 _ 0 2731274 0 il I 0 274 275 0 , By Pass SIRSAGANJ 0 275 276 0 0 276 277 0 _ _ _ _ _ 0 2771 278) 0 0 2781 279 0 0 2791 2801 0 i 0 2801 2811 0 I 0 281 2621 0 =_= ____ 15 282 2831 0 | 0 i283J 284 0 Bypass _ 0 2841 285 O |UREKAND No Tree | 2851 2861 0 i j______ 15 286 287 0 37 287 288 _ _ ==0 __ _____ I 30 288 289 0 _______ 25 289 2901 0 ____ i 40 290 291 0 _ ______ I 70 291 292 0 a !____ _ -94 292 2931 0 I __ 01 _293 2941 ° i ____ 45 1294 2951 0 _ i____ I No Tree j 295 296 0 !36 Trees above 3.5ft Dia t_ 1 0 296 2971 0 I 0 297 298 0 i 33 J 298 2991 0 1 _ _______ 36 1 299 300 0 1 1 16 | 300 301 0 i ____|0 301 302 0 IJASWANT NAGAR ._ ° 0 -302t303 0 j 0 3031 304 0 0 3041 3051 0 i _0 305 3061 0 - _j- - - - 1--~0306- 307i 0 . 0 i______ 0 13071 308 0 1 1______ 35 3081 309 0 I Not Marked ______ I 28 ! 309! 310 0 INot Marked 17 13101 3111 0 iNotMarked I 0 | 3111 3121 0 1 _______ 30 1 3121 3131 0 Not Marked __,,,_ ' O 1 3131 .3141 0 0 1 3141 315! 0 I I Concised Chianagewise List of Suitable Trees to be transplanted. Package Suitable for Chain age |Suitable for Landmark J Remark Transplantation j Transplantation North kms I South °_ _ 3151 3161 0 ! ________ __ __________ _ 3161 3171 0 I * _______ II 0 1 3171 3181 0 1 _0 1318 319| 0 1 ETAWAH 0 o 319 3201 0 I j 0 I 320 3211 0 i _ _ 0 j321 322 0 11 0 322 323 0 iJ_. 0 323 324 0 ________ 0 324 325 0 I 0 1325 3261 0 oI I_____ 3261 327 0 1 Bypass EKDIL - - T-- 1 0 3271 328 40 ! . 328] 3291 61 ! -8T I 1 3 433201 41 i ITotal 1 868 ! 1 142 jConcisod Chianagowiso List of Suitablo Troos to bo transplantod. Package ISuitable for Chain age Suitable for Landmark I Romark ITransplantation Transplantation North kms South iC 0 3301 331i 28 , 0 3311 3321 0 3321 3331 15 _______ 3331 3341 49 0 334j 3351 No Trees _______ 0 3351 3361 33 I I_______ o 0 336 337 0 | 0 337 338 0 I By Pass BAKEWAR 0 338 3390 _____ 0 339 340 0 __ 0 340 3411 0 _______ 0 341 3421. 21 _____ I ~~0 .3421 343:, 0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 3431 3441 0 1 ______ 0 344 345' 0 UJHAYANI |_____ 0 345 3461! 0 , By Pass MAHEWA 0344 347| 0 I ANANTRAM |_______ 0 347 348 0 j _By Pass MAHEWA |_______ 0 348 349 0 i I ANANTRAM _______ 0 349 350 0 I ________ ~~0 3501 351 25 I _ ~ ~ ~~~0 351 3521 0 __ _____ 0 352 35340 . 49 |_______ 0 353 354 0 1 I_______ 0 3541 355 0 i______ 0 355 356 0 By Pass _______ 0 356 357 0 BABARPUR 357 358 0 1AJITMAL ________ 0 358 359 0 ______ ~ ~0 1 3591 360 39 !Not Marked 0 ..361 362 0 I ______ 0 362 363 0_ _ _ 0 363 364 0 By Pass VIKHEPUR 0 364 365 0 i MURADGANJ 0 3651 366 0 1 AJITMAL 0 366 367 0 1 0 367 368 33 Not Marked 0 368 369 51 Not Marked 0 3691 370 48 Not Marked 77 370T 3711 134 1Not Marked _______i ~70 3711 3721 72 Not Marked 74 372 373 50 iNot Marked 28 373 374' 82 1 Not Marked 1 1 0 374j 3751 77 Not Marked 75 375 3765 25 0Not Marked 37 3761 3771 47 Not Marked 20 3771 3781 15 Not Marked 453 3781 3791 0 INot Marked 7I NoTree 1 3791 3801 97 iNot Marked AUREYYA IConcised Chianagewise List of Suitable Trees to be transplanted. Package Suitable for [Chain age Suitable for Landmark I Remark , Transplantation Transplantation North kms South | 0 [ 3801 3811 0 iNot Marked | 35 | 3811 3821 6 16 Marked 35 Not Marked -______ 1 65 3821 3831 108 1108 Marked 21 |383 3841 0 | 79 384 3851 44 [44 Marked 95 385 3861 °0 I a_______ 386 3871 25 125 Marked 0 387 388 0 388 389 0 __ ____ 0 389 3901 0 0 390 391 0 _____ 0 Ž391 392 0 0 392 3931 0 ________ 0 - 3931 394 0 0 Total j 739 [1 1173 _ Gr Total | 1839 l 1 1434 3273 Concised Chainagewise List of Suitable Trees to be transplanted. Package Suitable for Chain age Suitable for Landmark / Remark Transplantation I Transplantation North Kms South IV A I 56 3171 3181 0 23 3181 319, 0 Water Logging o 3191 11 0 2 Water L9gging 0 , 1| 21 0 il_ _ o 0 21 31 0 j ______ _ o 3j 41 0 0 41 5 0 1 j 0o 5 61 0 ___ _ 0 i 6 7i 0 i 0 7 8! 0 _ ° o 8 9! 0 __ I o0 9 10 0 i> VRM -By Pass I 0 ___ 0 10 11 0 _ |_______ 0 | 11 123 0 i __ _ o 1 13 143 0 ! _______ 0 141 151 0 !______ 0 1 15F 161 0 I 0 1 16! 17! 0 0 1 17! 181 0 i I___ _ 0 j 18j 19 0 0 | 19 20 0 | _____ _ t0 j 20 21 0 1 ____ X 11 21 .221 42 i 78 1 22 231 0 j __ _ 7 23 241 0 1 3 1 24 251 0 _ j 41 j 251 26! 0 f j______ 17 ! 261 271 0 I__ I 0 1271 28 0 1 ._. ________ 0 I 281 291 0 -'______ 0 I 29 30 0 I 0 j 301 311 0 i ___ 0 131 32! 0 _ I 10 1 32 331 4 i _ _ 0 1 33 341 0j i 38 1 34 351 0 _ 24 1 35 36 0 j_______ 0 1 36 37 0 _ i 12 37 38 0 j 1 1 38! 391 11 I 0 i 391 401 0 iSayyadraja 0 j 40! 41! 0 ISayyadraja 20 1 411 421 0 INot Marked 0 ! 421 431 0 i 0 431 441 0 iCheque post Naubatpur 0 441 451 0 ! Concised Chainagewise List of Suitable Trees to be transplanted. Package | Suitable for Chain age Suitable for Landmark Remark _ Transplantation I Transplantation |____ North [ Kms South _ _ o 145 461 0 I___ _ o 0 461 471 0 I =. =____ I 0 [ 471 481 0 I __ _ _ I _ _ 9 1 48 49 0 ___ I o 491 501 0 I 7 1 501 511 0 _ = 3 1 511 521 0 1 0 1 521 53 0 1 I____ o 153 54 0 1 5 0 54 55 2 [55 56 0 _0 56 57 0 I 0 1 57 581 0 1 I___ _ 0 581 --591 o j _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ i o 1 591 601 0 1 4 ! 601 611 0 I_ I 0 61 -621 0 I_____ 0 o 62 631 0 I I____ 0 63 641 20 iTrees not Marked I_____ 0 [ 64 65! 20 ITrees not Marked Total 361 I I 97 458 Concised Chainagewise List of Suitable Trees to be transplanted. Package Suitable for Chain age Suitable for Landmark I Remark Transplantation Transplantation ______________~_ __ _ _ ._ _ __ _ __ __ .....ar North Kms South IVC 57 110| 111j 0 140 trees not marked ______ 0 j I 11 1i21 0 _) o 0 112 113 0 il -______ T 0 |113 114 0 ______ T 0 114 115 _ i a0 115 116 0 I 0 |116 117 0 B s o I 02| 117 118 0 il I | 0 1181 129 0 o _______ 0 j1191 1231 0 ___B__Pass _SASARAM i 0 11201 12110 0 |121 1221 01i I | 122 1231 0 j I 0 1231 1241 0 o |______ I 0 1241 1251 0 I I____o__ |_ 1251 126 0 11 0 126_ 1271 0 I 0 | 1271 1287 0 ! I i_ _ 0 I 1281 129; o 11 .j____ 0 T 1291 1301 0 _ i____ __T5 130 1311 0 5 131 1321 0 _ 1 132 1331 3 | - 1 4 1331 1341 1 1341 135 _ __ |_____ 0 j 135 1361 0 I _ 1 0 136 1371 0 | 0 | 137 138 0 0 | 138 1391 0 _ !_____ * 9 139 1401 0 Total I 81 4 1 85 Concised Chainagewise List of Suitable Trees to be transplanted. Package Suitable for Chain age 1 Suitable for Landmark I Remark | Transplantation | Transplantation I___ j North Kms South VB__ 0 ° 2401 2411 14 __ ___ !I 0 2411 2421 0 ___ _0 2421 2431 0 , - I__ 0 2431 2441 0 0 j 2441 2451 0 I_____ 0 2451 246 0 0 1 246 2471 0 _ 1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2471 2481 _ _ _ 0 248 249 0 iChauparan village 0 _ _ 249 250 0 _ _ ,, 0 0 2501 251 0 1 ,, 0 251 252 _ ______0 2521 253 0 0 2531 254 0 i 0 254] 255 0 I 0 255 256 0 j 0 256 257 0 1 0 j 257 258 0 ! 0 j258 259 0 _ ____ 0 1259 260 0 _ F 0 260 261 0 1 7_ _ _ 261 262 1 _____0 262 263 0 IValley on Both sides ____ 0 263 264 0 I I 0 - 264 265 0 j I 0 12651 2661 7 I 0 1266 2671 0 I - 0 1267 2681 6 1 0 I 268 2691 10 1 I 0 269 2701 0 ° I 0 2701 2711 3 1 0 271 272 0 ! . _ 2721 273 20 _____ 273 2741 ° i | 2741 2751 17 0 275_ 276_ 0 _ 1 01 2761 2771 18 jISlING_HARWAN i______ 0 7 1 2781 0 1 1 0 1 2781 2791 0 0 1 2791 2801 86 I 0 12801 2811 0I. 0 --2811 2821 0 I I 2821 2831 0 _ _____0 1 2831 2841 0 By Pass BARHI I______ 1 0 1 2841 285j 0 I 0 I 2851 2861 0 _ i 0 1 2861 2871 0 Concised Chainagewise List of Suitable Trees to be transplanted. Package Suitable for Chain age Suitable for Landmark I Remark Transplantation I Transplantation North Kms South _______ 0 I 2871 2881 0 _ i 0 288 289 0 0 289 2901 0 1 0 290 2911 0 |____ I 0 291 2921 0 0 292 2931 3 _ ___ °0 1293 2941 1 j I 0 1 294 2951 4 ! 1 0 295 296 0 1 2 1296 297 4 _ 0 297 298 0 _ 0 _ 298 2991 0 1 0 j299 3001 6 I 0 1 300 3011 3 _ I_ 1 0 1 301 3021 6 j 0_ 302 303 2 _ l______ I1 303 304 1 2 304 3051 0 i I 0 305 3061 0 _ _ 0 1 306 307 0 i _ 3 j307 3081 0 _ j______ 7 | 308 3091 0 IBARAKATTA _______ 0 1 309 310 0 ' i_____ I 0 310 311 0 1 |_ _ 0 _11_ 312 __°_ _ 1______ 10 312| 3131 0 l 1 1313 3141, 4 j i______ 0 314] 3151 0 lOld Trees _____0 315 3161 0 j ______ 0 316 317T. 0 1 |_______ 0 317 318| 0 j O | 3181 319 0 I By Pass GORHAR 0 1 3191 3201 0 _ Total I 42 !_ 217 i Gr Total I 484 1 318 802 Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transplantation Package IA(199 to 250.600) _ Sr iChain - Tree RoadSide'Tree ,Forest No Age Side;Girth iHightAge I Distance Species No Remark Kms NIS i ft _ Yrs' Mtrs 1 2 '3' 4 :5 6 1 7 8 9 10 11206-207 S i 3.67: 35i 15! 10jKaranj 6961 21206-207 I S 1 4.971 351 20, 10iKaranjI 697, 31206-207 S J 4.71! 50i 201 20IShivar I 692! 41206-207 S j 3.401 101 13j lOiNeem j 707, 51206-207 I S 3.67i 301 151 lOiNeem 1 711 6120&207 1 S j 5.24i 30, 201 10iKaranj 712 71206-207 1 S | 5.761 35 20! 10iShisam 727; 81206-207 I S I 5.50; 351 201 lOiKarani I 728i 91206-207 i S | 7.591 401 291 101Neem I 731! 10!1206-207 I S 3.40j 301 151 10IShisam 732 i 111206-207 1 N 6.551 401 30 10;Shisam 1 557 i 121206-207 I N 1 6.281 40 30 10!Shisam 554! 131206-207 i N I 3.931 35 15 10jShisam 552j_ 141206-207 I N I 5.761 35i 201 8-15iShisam 557i 151206-207 ; N 5.761 .35! 201 8-151Shisam | 574, 161206-207 I N j 4.711 401 181 8-15iNeem T 573' 171206-207 ! S 4.451 351 181 8-15,Karanj 1 751' 181206-207 i N 1 7.071 35 35 8-15|Neem | _507_ 191206-207 1 N | 5.241 401 251 8-15!Shisam I 5841 201,207-208 j N 1 7.331 351 351 8-s15IShisam 1 5951 211207-208 T N I 3.67j 351 15 15IShisam j 5971 221207-208 N 1 4.971 351 181 15jShisam I 598j 231207-208 I N I 5.241 351 201 15iShisam ! 6001 241207-208 NIN 3.931 351 12 151ShisamI 601! 251207-208 | N 4.97i 351 15 15IShisam I 602j_ 26'207-208 IN 4.971 351 151 15 Shisam 603. 271207-208 IN 5.241 351 221 15lShisam j 606! 281207-208 i N 5.501 351 221 151Shisam 1 6071 29'.207-208 I N I 4.971 351 181 10-JaniShisam I 6081 301207-208 j N I 4.71.1 351 181 10lShisam | 611! 31 207-208 1 N 5.241 351 22I 10lShisam ! 613! 32j207-208 j N I 6.28j 351 251 101Shisam 1 614i 331207-208 1 N 7.331 351 301 10iShisam j 615' 341208-209 SI 4.971 401 18! -S15!Sisham 1 9041 35T208-209 1S I 4.711 301 181 8-15ZSisham | 908i 361208-209 S ! 5.24! 301 221 8-15 i Neem 909: 371208-209 IS 1 4.71j 30! 181 8-151Sishamr 910i 381208-209 S I 4.191 251 181 8-15ISisham I 9121 391208-209 S 1 4.971 251 191 8-151Sisham 9151 40;208-209 S I 5.761 251 241 8-15iSisham i 916! 41:208-209 S 4.71! 30! 18! -15iSisham 920! ] 42:208-209 S i 4.191 25! 18! -15!Sisham 921' __ _ 43:209-210 'N 1 6.551 30i 261 8-15: Neem 102 44 209-210 N 7.85! 301 30! 8-15 Neem , 1038' 45,209-210 N I 6.81 30 251 8-15Sisham 1039 Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transplantation Packago IA(199 to 2505600) __ Sr iChain I j Tree I RoadSidelTree ~Forest No lAge SidetGirth ':Hight!Age I Distance ISpecies"No Remark Kms N/SI ft lYrsI Mtrs ii 2 3 141561 7 i8 9 10 __ 461209-210 iN j 4. 1 9 251 181 8-15jSisham 1044 471209-210 IN I4.19~ 201 181 8-15ISishaml 10-45 481209-210 I N 5.241 251 251 8-15iSishamI1 10471 491209-210 N 1 4.71:i 201 18 L 8-15 Sisham 10481 501209-210 iN I5.76 I 251 221 8-15ISisham j 10501 511209-210 IN 4.711f 251 18[ 8-1ISSisham I 1051! 521200,210 I N I3.141 251 1 2 8-15ISishamI1 10521 53'200,210 ! N I2.621 301 10' 8-1ISSisham 1 1053!i 541209-210 N 1 5.501 301 251 8-1IiSisham 1 1056! 551209-210 I N 4I19pL301 8I 8-115Sisharr 1 10571 ___________ 561209-210 I N 15.501 351 201 8-15 Sisham 10591 571209-210 N1 N 5.241 351 201 8-15ISisham 1060! 581210-211 1 7.591 35 25 1OlShisam 1 211 591210-211 I N J 6.021 35 231 lOlNeem 231 601210-211 I N 17.851 401 261 10lShisar 2 61 I210G-21 1 IN i 5.76j 401 201 lOlNeem t 27 i 621210-211 IN I 7.851 351 261 l1 !Neem 1 281 631210-211 IN 17.071 351 261 lOINeem I1 31 I 64 210-211 IN ]6.55' 35 231 lOlNeem { 33i 65 210-211 IN 8.901_ 40! 32j lolNeem I 34! 66 210-211 IN 9.161 401 35j lOlNeem 39i 671210-211 IN 110.211 351 35 ~ lOlNeem T 42! 68J2110-2111 I N I8.121 301 32] lONeem I 451 691210-211 IN 18.381 35 321 lOlNeem 1 46! 701210-211 IN 1 7.59j 35 28j lOlCassia 48!Cassia Fistula 711210-211 IN 14.971__ 25 18j lOlShisam J 501 72:210-211 iS I 4.71! 30 18] 8-15!Sisham I 1761 731210-211 IS 4.191 30 181 8-115Sisham 1 1781~ 741210-211 IS 13.141 25 12] 8-1ilSisham 1 1791 751210-211 IS . 3.931 30 121 8-15ISisham I 1811 761210-211 IS 4.45! 251 12] 8-15 Sishamn 1801 771210-211Is~ 3.141 20! 121 8-1ISSisham 1 1821 781210-211 IS 1 3.401 251 121 8-1isSisham I 1831 791210-211 IS 1 4.711' 251 151 8-1ISSisham 184! 801210-211 Is 1 3.931 201 151 8-15ISisham 1821 811210-211 IS 1 4.451 21 51 8-15ISisharnI 193! 821210-211 IS 4.71jI 251 151 8-15 ISisham 1194~1 831210-211 I s 1 3.671 251 ~121 8-1IlSisham j 1961 a41210-2111 S~ I 3.~40,' 251 121 8-15iSisham 1 1971 851210-211 I S 15.24' 251 151 8-15lSishamrI 196I, 861210-211 S 1 4.71' 251 131 8-1iSSisham 187i 87121 0-21 1 S 13.67: 3511 12!~ 8-1iiPipal !NN 88:1210-211 *S I4.45; 301 iSI 8-151Sisharnm 200! 89:210-211 :S 3.93: 251 121 8-iSl Sisham 2011 901211-212 ::S I -5.24; 35! 221 8-151Shisam 203: Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transplantation Package IA(199 to 250.500) Sr !Chain - Tree RoadSide1Tree Forest No !Age 'Side;Girth Hight.Age I Distance !Species No Remark Kms , NIS I ft Yrs I Mtrs _ _ _ 1, 2 3:4 5161 7 .8 9 10 91,211-212 ,S i 4.45: 251 181 8-15iShisam J 205, 92i211-212 ;S 5.761, 301 251 8-15lShisam 208 931211-212 S | 5.24' 30L 251 8-15iShisam 2101 941211-212 IS I 6.81; 25 261 8-15iNeem 1 2131 951211-212 iS T 5.50! 25j 251 8-151Neem i 216: 961211-212 IS I 7.07. 351 361 8-15jShisam 1 2171 971211-212 IS 6.55! 251 331 8-1SiNeem I 218i 98j212-213 'S , 6.55i 251 311 8-155Shisam 1 292 991212-213 S T 4.45' 251 191 8-15jShisam ! 293! 100'212-213 iS 1_ 4.71: 301 201 8-15jShisam 1 2951 1011212-213 IS j 3.401 20! 15| 8-15isShisamI 2961 1021212-213 !S [ 4.71! 251 15j 8-151Karanj 324i 1031212-213 iS 4.45;1 201 15 8-15!Shisam 3251 1041212-213 IS i 3.931 251 121 8-15iShisam 1 3321 1051212-213 iS 4.71; 251 121 8-15iShisam 3331 106j212-213 2S 1 4.19: 251 12! 8-151Shisam 1 3521 107,212-213 i S 3.40! 201 I1! 8-151 Shisam I 3541 1081213-214 S 3.14: 201 101 8-s15iShisam j 3631 1091213-214 7 j 3.14! 201 121 8-15lShisam 3651 1101213-214 jS [ 4.191 25 10] 8-15jShisam 3711 1111213-214 S 1 4.451 25 12] 8-151Shisam T 386i 1120213-214 IS | 3.671 251 101 8-15iShisam ! 4511 1131213-214 iS i 3.931 251 101 8-15IShisam j 452: 1141213-214 S I 3.401 201 101 8-15Shisam | 4531 1151213-214 1S 3.93! 201 101 8-15jShisam ! 454i 1161213-214 iS 1 3.67i 20 101 8-15iShisam 1 455i 117j213-214 IS 1 3.401 20 101 8-15iShisam 1 456! 1181213-214 S j 4.97! 201 121 8-15IShisam 1 4571 1191213-214 S I 4.19! 201 121 8-15!Karanj | 4591 1201213-214 S 1 4.711 251 121 8-15 Neem INN | 1211213-214 1S I 4.711 251 12 8-s15Shisam ! 462 1221213-214 15 I 4.45! 25 151 8-15iShisam 1 4651 1231214-215 15 1 3.401 20 121 8-15IShisam ! 5811 124j214-215 S | 4.97; 251 15i 8-15INeem | 583 j 1251214-215 S |13.14', 201 121 8-15IShisam j 585! 1261214-215 .S 3.93: 201 121 8-15jShisam 589: 1271214-215 IS ! 4.191 251 15| 8-15IlShisam 592Z 1281214-215 iS 3.40' 25 121 8-15IShisam 1 5931 129!214-215 S 1 3.93; 20! 121 8-15ilShisam 594j 1301215-216 IS 1 3.141 251 121 8-15IShisam ! 883! 1311215-216 !S 1 3.40! 25! 121 8-15'Shisam 885_ 132!215-216 .S | 3.40 251 121 8-15'Shisam 887!. 133:215-216 ,S 3.40: 25! 121 8-15iShisam j 889i 134:215-216 S 1 3 93 20j 12j 8-15iShisam 1 890_ 135 215-216 S i 3.93 251 12i 8-15'Shisam 894' Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transplantation Package IA(199 to 250.600) Sr Chain - i Tree [RoadSide Tree ,Forest No Age !Side Girth HightAge j Distance iSpecies No Remark Kms NIS K ft i Yrs Mtrs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 8 9 10 136,215-216 _S 3.401 251111 8-15,Shis2m 895; 1375215-216 IS 3.401 251 101 8-15 Shisam i 899; 13811215-216 IS 1 4.191 .30 i141 8-15!Shisam 90& 11 ____ 139i215-216 S 3.401 25i 121 8-15IShisam 9039 1401215-216 IS 3 3.141 201 121 8-15lShisam i 9051! 1411215-216 S j 3.931 15! 141 8-15IShisam 9121 1421215-216 IS 4.191 251 151 8-15IShisam I 9171 1431215-216 ;S i 3.931 118 121 8-15iShisam 9181 1441215-216 IS i 4.451 30 131 8-15Shisam 9197 1451215-216 IS j 3.93ij 301 132 8-15iShisam ! 921 1461215-216 IS 3.931 25! 131 8-1 5Shisam j 919i 147j215-216 IS 1 3.671 151 13! 8-15iShisam i 929!i 1481215-216 iS 1 3.93l 20! 121 8-151Shisam 1 i 1491215-216 IS i 3.614 251 151 8-15IShisam ] 9311 1501215-216 jS 1 3.671 251 121 8-15)Shisam 932 1511215-216 IS I 3,401 25i 121 8S15IShisam I 9331 1521215-216 S 3.931 20! 12! 8-11lShisam i 9351 1531215-216 S 3.14! 251 15! 8-15iShisam 1 9421 154:215-216 IS ! 3.67! 201 12! 8-15!Shisam i 9441 1551215-216 IS I 3.401 20! 12! 8-15iShisam i 9491 1561219-220 | i i i I IOFCable 157;223-224 IN | 7.07j 401 26! 101Shisam 1 1123! 1581223-224 IN I 4.451 30! 151 10IShisam 1 1117i 159|223-224 IN 4.45! 301 151 10iShisam I 10951 160!223-224 IN I 5.241 301 201 10Shisam 10911 16111223-224 IN I 5.761 301 201 llShisam 1083: 1621223-224 IN 1 7.331 35l 28! 10IShisam I 1078i 1631223-224 IN 1 5.241 35! 21| 10lShisam I 1057! 1641223-224 IN ! 6.281 35! 22! 10lShisam ! 1045! 165!223-224 IN I 6.551 301 221 10lShisam 11281 i661223-224 IN 1 5.76 301 211 1OIShisam I 1126! 1671223-224 iN I 5.50i 30j 25! 10lShisam j_l 1681224-225 IN I 4.711 351 201 10lShisam ! 1127i 1691224-225 IN 1 6.811 40! 351 10Ssiam i 1235: 1701224-225 iN 6.02! 35! 301 10jShisam 13361 171,224-225 iN 5.241 351 26! lOIShisam 1343; 1721224-225 iN 1 6.281 35! 31l 10jShisam i 13551 1731224-225 IN I 6.55! 35! 331 10Shisam I 13631 174!224-225 iN i 8.121 351 411 10jShisam i 13701 175;224-225 ;N I 4.45i 35! 221 101Shisam I 13861 176 224-225 iN j 5.24 i 351 261 lOiShisam 13931j 1771224-225 IN | 4.451 35! 221 10lShisam 1397! 178'224-225 :N ! 4.711 35: 24' 10Shisam 1403: 179-224-225 N 5.76' 35, 29' 10Shisam 1469', 180 224-225 N 6.55. 35, 33. 10'Shisam 1495 Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transplantation Package IA(199 to 260.600) Sr iChain - i 1 Tree RoadSidelTree jForest No IAge :SidelGirth iHightAge Distance jSpeciesiNo Remark i Kms ' N/SI I ft I Yrs I Mtrs I I 1 2 3 i 4 5 6 1 7 8 9 10 1811224-225 IN ! 6.811 351 341 10lShisam 15231 1821224-225 IN 6.55! 351 331 10 Shisam 1 15301 1831224-225 IN 1 5.241 351 261 10 Shisam 1 1538j 1541224-225 1N 1 6.551 351 331 10|Shisam 15491 1851224-225 IN | 3 401 251 17! 10IJamun 1559! 1561224-225 iN 3.271 25 16! 10lJamun 15671 1871224-225 IN I 4.191 301 21| 10|Jamun 1 1571j 1881224-225 IN 5.501 251 271 10IShisam 1 15721 1891225-226 IN 4.971 301 251 10 Shisam | 16851 190 225-226 jN 7.331 351 37 8-15 Shisam I 16861 1911225-226 IN [ 4.97j 351 251 8-15 Shisam 16871 1921225-226 IN 1 3.671 201 18 8-15 Shisam INN i 1931225-226 IN i 6.021 301 301 8-15IShisam j 16851 194 1225-226 IN 1 3.401 251 171 8-151 Karanj | 1687j 195|225-226 IN | 3.401 251 171 8-15 Karani 16921 1961225-226 IN | 4.711 251 241 8-15|Karanj | 1700! 1971225-226 IN 4.191 251 211 8-15iKarani [ 1704! 1981225-226 IN I 5.241 251 261 8-151Karanj I 17221 199|225-226 N | 4.191 25 211 8-15|Karanj INN I 2001225-226 1N | 9.16 30 461 8-15 Shisam 1 17201 2011225-226 IN | 6.02 35 301 8-15 Shisam | 17281 2021225-226 IN | 6.55 35j 331 8-15 Shisam [ 17351 203i225-226 1 5.76 351 291 8-15IShisam 1739 2041225-226 | 3.401 301 171 10jShisam I 2051225-226 | 1 4.711 301 241 10IShisam | 17461 2061225-226 1 4.451 301 221 10IShisam ! 17391 2071225-226 j 4.191 201 211 10IShisamr 17351 2081226-227 INI 4.711 301 241 10lShisam INN 1 2091226-227 IN 1 4.971 301 251 8-15jShisam 1 17341 2101226-227 IN j 5.761 301 291 8-15IShisam 1 17871 2111226-227 IN I 6.021 351 301 8-15IShisam 1 17891 2121226-227 IN J 6.28j 351 311 8-s15Shisam 1 17941 2131226-227 IN I 3.67i 351 181 8-15 Shisam | 17991 2141226-227 IN t 6.811 351 341 8-15IShisamI 18001 2151226-227 IN i 5.24! 351 261 8-15IShisam j 18031 2161226-227 iN 1 7.59j 351 381 8-15IShisam I 1805j 2171226-227 IN I 5.241 251 261 8-151Shisam 1 18061 2181226-227 IN | 4.711 251 241 8-15IShisam 1 18071 2191226-227 N j 3.931 251 20j 8-151Shisam 1809! 220:226-227 N I 3.40i 251 171 8-15 Shisam 1813! 2211226-227 IN 6.28! 301 311 8-15 Shisam 18171 2221226-227 IN I 7.85! 35! 39j 8-15 Shisam 1821!i 223'226-227 N i 5.761 301 291 10Shisam 1 18351 224:226-227 N I 6.02! 35i 30! 10Shisam 1 1847, 225.226-227 !N 3.67 301 18 15'Shisam I 1867' Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transplantation Package IA(199 to 250.500) Sr IChain - Tree lRoadSideVTree ,Forest No jAge GSide iGrth IHight:Age Distance iSpecies No Remark- _ Kms NIS ft IYrs Mtrs I __- 1 i 2 3 j 4 6j 6 7 1 8 9 10 2261226-227 IN I 6.02! 351 301 151Shisam 1 1872: 2271226-227 IN 1 3.671 301 181 15IShisam 1 888; 2281226-227 iN 1 5.50i 35j 271 15IShisam j 1891; 2291226-227 IN I 4.45f 25 221 15|Shisam 1 1907! 2301226-227 IN J 3.931 25 20, 15 Shisam 1 19081 2311226-227 IN 3.671 30 181 15|Shisam 1916! 232 226-227 jN 7.591 351 381 15:Shisam j 1917; 233 226-227 IN 6.811 401 34 15IShisam ! 1925. 234 226-227 IN 6.021 40 301 15IShisam 1 1934i 2351226-227 IN 5.50T 35 27 15;Shisam 1 1938: 2361226-227 IN 6.021 35 30_ 151Shisam 1 19541 237 226-227 N 7.331 35 371 15lShisam 1 1959j 2381226-227 N 7.851 35 391 15 jShisam j 19601 2391226-227 I N 9.421 40 477 15| Shisam j 19691 2401226-227 IN I 5.761 46 291 15iShisam j 19751 2411226-227 IN | 6.551 351 33r 15IShisam T 1978, 2421226-227 IN 1 5.761 351 291 15IShisam1 19821 2431226-227 IN + 5.501 35 271 15iShisam i 1987j 2441226-227 IN 8.38 40 42 15iShisam T 19911 2451226-227 IN 6.021 40 301 15IShisam | 19931 2461226-227 IN 8.901 40 451 15|Shisam T 1994j 247i230-231 IN 4.711 30 24[ 15 Shisam I I 2481230-231 IN 3.401 30 17 15!Shisam IPetrol Pump 2491230-231 LN 3.40j 30 171 151Shisam I ! 250230-231 iN 4.451 35 221 15iShisam I i 2511230-231 IN 4.971 30 25 15'Shisam i_j 252123D-231 IN 1 4.191 35 211 15iShisam I 253j230-231 1N I 4.451 20 22 151Shisam I ! 2541230-231 1N | 3.931 25 20 15IShisam I 2551230-231 IN I 4.451 30 221 151Shisam __ j 2561230-231 IN I 7.33j 35 371 15jShisam T i 2571230-231 IN j 4.191 30 211 15IShisam i ! 2581230-231 IN 5.761 35 29 15IShisam I 2591230-231 IN I 4.19j 30 21 10IShisam i 2601230-231 IN I 3.931 30 201 15iShisam ir! 2611230-231 IN F 3.401 25 171 15isShisam ! 2621230-231 IN 3.141 30 161 15iShisam j , _ 263 230231 IN 4.19] 30 21| 15iShisam i 264i230-231 IN I 3.14! 25 16~ 15sShisam ______________ 2651230-231 IN ! 3.671 35 18i 15iShisam I ! 266 230-231 IN I 3.671 35 158 15,Shisam I 267;230-231 N ! 3.141 251 16! 15!Shisam ! 268 230-231 N 4.451 40 221 15,Shisam ; 269:230-231 N I 3.931 35 201 15SShisam _ 270 230-231 N I 3.93; 30 20! 151Shisamr Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transplantation Package IA(199 to 250.600) Sr jChain- Tree IRoadSide!Tree iForest i No |Age ISide&Girth Hight,Age Distance Species! No :Remark i Kms INIs ft Yrs Mtrs I i _. I1 2 I3 4 6 ; 6 7 8 9 i 10 2711230-231 iN 3.40, 301 171 15 Shisam j I 2721230-231 iN I 4.451 30 221 15 Shisam ! _ 2731230-231 IN 1 3.141 30i 161 15 Shisam j i 2741230-231 IN ! 4.711 401 241 15 Shisam it 2751230.231 IN 1 3.671 351 181 15 Shisam | ! 2761230-231 |N 1 3.401 301 171 10IShisam i i 2771230-231 IN 3.671 351 18| 10jShisam I i 278 230-231 N j 4.45i 351 221 10Shisam !I ! 2791230-231 IN 3.93 351 201 101Shisam i I 280230-231 mN I 4.19j 35 211 101Shisam ___ 281 230-231 iN I 3.671 301 18i 10 Shisam I 2821230-231 IN | 3.931 35 201 10 Shisam I i 2831230-231 IN 4.191 351 211 10Shisam j_ j 2841230-231 jN 1 3.401 30 17] 10jShisam j 2851230-231 IN - 4.191 30 211 10jShisam I i 2861230-231 IN 3. 931 25j 20j 10jShisam I 2871230-231 IN | 3.141 25[ 161 10 Shisam i j 2881230-231 IN I 3.671 301 18| 10 Shisam I 2891231-232 IN | 3.93! 301 201 8-15 Shisam 2901231-232 IN | 3.141 301 161 8-15iShisam I 2911231-232 IN 3.40j 30 17 8-15 Shisam I _ 2921231-232 IN ! 3.671 251 18| 8-15 Shisam j_ I 293 231-232 IN [ 3.671 301 18| 8-15 Shisam j I 2941231-232 IN 1 4.191 30i 211 8-15|Shisam I ! 2951231-232 IN 1 3.671 301 181 8-15IShisam j i 2961231-232 IN j 3.931 251 201 8-15IShisam 1 297 231-232 IN 3.141 25 16 8-1IsShisam I _ 2981231-232 IN 3.671 30 1 181 8-15lShisam ! 2991231-232 IN 4.711 301 241 8-15IShisam j I 3001231-232 IN 3.931 201 20 8-15 Shisam I 301,231-232 N I 3.671 201 181 8-15 Shisam I ! 3021231-232 IN 1 3.14| 201 161 8-15 Shisam I _ 303 231-232 1N | 4.191 301 211 8-15IShisam 3041231-232 *N I 4.191 301 211| 8-15ljShisam, i 3051231-232 IN 1 8.12! 35i 411 8-15Neem j _ 3061231-232 IN 4.97i 351 25! 8-15!Shisam I i 3071231-232 IN 1 4.71! 351 24j 8-15jShisam I_i 3081231-232 IN I 7.071 35 35 8-15IShisam _ 3091231-232 LN k 707i 351 35! 8-15|Shisam n ! 3101231-232 IN 6.811 351 341 8-15IShisam i_! 311!231-232 IN I 5.501 401 271 8-15IShisam ! 3121231-232 !N f 8.12 351 411 8-15|Shisam 313i231-232 7N 7.33i 35 371 8-15IShisam _ 314.231-232 N I 8.12; 35i 41! 8-15jShisam ! j 315,231-232 N i 4.971 30I 25! 8-15iShisam _ . . Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transplantation Package IA(199 to 250.500) Sr iChain - Tree RoadSide Tree Forest No Age Side aGirth Hight.Agel Distance Species No Remark I Kms N/S I ft Yrs: Mtrs 1 , 2 i 3 ' 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 316;231-232 N 5-50, 35 271 8-15 Shisam 3171231-232 N I 5.76i 401 29! 8-15;Shisam 318 244-245 iN I 4.711 351 241 8-15iShisam i 77 3191244-245 IN | 4.451 30! 221 8-15iShisam j 81' 3201244-245 IN 1 6.281 35! 311 8-15ilShisam 1 85 3211244-245 iN I 5.501 30j 271 8-15iShisam I 88! 3221244-245 IN 9.16 351 461 8-15:Shisam i 89: 3231244-245 IN 8.90i 35! 45: '8-15ZShisam i 92 324i244-245 IN j 4.971 30. 25j 8-15;Shisam 95 3251244-245 iN T 4.711 30j 241 8-15iShisam ! 4 3261244-245 jN 4.451 301 221 8-15jShisam i 8! 3271244-245 IN 3.67i 301 18! -S15IShisam j 221 3281244-245 IN 3.401 251 171 8-15:Shisam 1 24i 3291244-245 iN | 3.141 251 16! 8-15IShisam j 26! 3301244-245 IN 1 3.67i 30 18| 8-15;Shisam i 27r 3311244-245 IN | 3.141 30! 16! 8-151Shisam I 281 332j244-245 IN 1 3.40j 30j 171 8-15;Shisam 29i 333!244-245 iN j 3.931 30j 201 8-15iShisam I 31i 334 244-245 !N 3.401 301 171 8-151Shisam j 321 3351244-245 iN 3.671 301 18! 8-15iKarani 351 3361244-245 iN 5.761 351 291 8-15iShisam j 37i 3371244-245 IN 7.071 351 351 8-15iShisam 1 38, 3381244-245 IN | 3.93i 301 201 8-15Shisamr 41; 3391244-245 !N j 4.45i 35' 22i1 8-15:Shisam jNN I 3401244-245 iN | 4.191 301 211 8-15;Shisam I 44' 3411244245 IN 3.401 251 171 8-15:Shisam I 45; 342,244-245 IN 4.711 30! 241 8-15;Shisam j 51i 3431244-245 IN 3.141 251 161 815!-Shisam | 491 3441244-245 IN 3.14j 25 161 8-15lShisam 50!_ 3451244-245 IN 3.14i 251 161 8-15iShisamr 521 3461244245 IN 3.40.' 301 171 8-15!Shisam 53i 3471244-245 7N 3.93i 301 201 8-i|Shisam | 541 3481244245 IN 1 3.67! 301 181 El15Shisam j 57! 3491244245 jN 3.401 301 171 -S151Shisam j, 59; 3501244245 jN 1 3.40 30! 17i -S15lShisam 60! 3511244245 iN 1 6.81!. 401 34 8-155Shisam 61 3521244-245 N . 4.19i 30j 21j 8-15iShisam, 1 62; 3531244245 iN i 3.40; 301 171 -S15lShisam i 64i 3541244-245 iN N 3.67! 301 181 8-151Shisam r 67i 355j244-245 IN |3.93: 30! 20! 8-15;Shisam I 71i 3561244-245 iN 3.14i 38! 16i 8-15iShisam 69: 3571244-245 IN 3.14 30, 16 8-15!Shisam 70: 358,244-245 IN | 3.93' 301 20i 8-15'Shisam 73. 359 244-245 'N 3.93, 30i 20: 8-15 Shisam 74, 360 244-245 N 1 3.14' 20 16, 8-15Karanj . 66: Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transplantation Package IA(199 to 250.500) Sr (Chain - Tres lRoadSideITree 'Forest No ;Age SidelGirth HightAge! Distance iSpecies No iRemark Kms NIS ft Yrs j Mtrs i 1; 2 31 4 6 6 i 7 8 9 10 3611244-245 iN I 4.19, 301 211 j -15jKaranj I 81 3621244-245 ,N I 4.45i 30j 221 8-15IlShisam I 771 3631244-245 IN I 3.40( 301 171 -S15lShisam I 80! 3641244-245 IN | 4.19i 301 211 8-15jShisam 821 3651244-245 IN 1 3.401 25 171 8-15lShisam 84 366i245-246 IN I 3.141 301 161 8-15!Shisam 821 3671245-246 IN 1 3.141 30 164 158 Shisam 87i 3681245-246 'N 1 3.40i 301 171 -S15lShisam 1 89! 3691245-246 iN | 3.671 301 18j 8-15lShisam I 93i 3701245-246 jN | 3.141 301 16 8-S15!Shisam 1 951 3711245-246 jN 1 3.671 301 181 8-151Shisam I 971 3721245-246 IN 1 3.141 351 16i 8-151Shisam j 96j 373 245-246 jN I 3.401 35 171 8-15iShisam 1 921 3741245-246 iN | 3.141 30 161 8-15jShisam 1 911 3751245-246 IN I 3.671 30 181 8-151Shisam 1 991 3761245-246 IN I 3.401 301 17 8-S15IShisam I 981 3771245-246 IN j 3.401 301 171 8-ISIShisam | 25001 378 245-246 IN I 3.141 35 161 8-15ilShisam | 2! 3791245-246 IN 3.401 30 17 8-15iShisam 1 31 3801245-246 IN i 3.931 30 20 8-15IShisam 7 381 245-246 IN 3.141 30 16 8-15:Shisam 6_ 382 245-246 ,N 3.141 301 161 8-15lShisam 1 5i 383(245246 jN | 3.401 301 171 8-15iShisam 1 9, 3841245-246 IN 1 3.671 301 181 8-15iShisam I 11t 3851245-246 IN | 3.401 301 171 8-15jShisam 1 121 3861245-246 IN 1 3.401 301 171 8-15IShisam i 131 3871245-246 IN I 3.67i 35 18 8-151Shisam r 161 3881245-246 IN 1 5.241 35 261 8-151Shisam I 191 3891245-246 IN 1 3.141 351 16 8-15(Shisam | 201 3901245-246 IN I 4.191 351 21 8-15 Shisam | 211 3911 245-246 IN I 3.141 351 161 8-15JShisam 1 221 3921245-246 IN 1 3.141 35 161 8-15ilShisam I 251 3931245-246 IN 1 3.931 351 201 8-15lShisam I 261 394(245-246 N 1 3.671 301 18 8-15iShisam | 291 3951245-246 ,N | 3.671 35 181 8-15iShisam I 271 3961245-246 iN 1 3.401 351 171 8-15Shisam 1 32j __ 397 245-246 IN t 3.141 351 161 -S15tShisam ! 331 398i245-246 IN ! 3.671 301 181 8-15IShisam T 381 399!245-246 iN 1 4.191 351 211 j 175 jShisam 28! 4001245-246 !N i 3.67( 35 181 8-15iShisam _ 30! 401(1245-246 iN 1 3.141 151 161 8-15iShisam 361 402!245-246 ;N 1 3.14', 201 16j 8-15IShisam 37.! 403.245-246 N I 3.401 301 17 15815Shisam 40, j 404;245-246 N 1 3.14 301 16, 8-15lShisam 43! 405:245-246 N 1 4.45, 301 221 8-15;Shisam i 45! Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transplantation- - Package IA(199 to 260.600) Sr IChain - Tree IRoadSidelTree Forest. No jAge SidelGirth HightjAge I Distance ISpeciesINo Remark Kms I NIS I ft Yrs! Mtrs i j__ 1 2 3 1 4 S 1 6 7 8 a 9 10 4061245-246 N i 3.40' 301 17 8-150Shisam | 49* 4071245-246 !N | 3-40' 301 171 8-15 I Shisam 1 471 4081245-246 1N 4.191 301 21 8-15IShisam | 481 4091245-246 IN I 4.191 301 211 8-15!Shisam | 49! 4101245-246 IN I 4.451 30! 221 8-15!Shisam F 501 411 245-246 I N 3.401 35 17 8-15 Shisam 1 521 4121245-246 IN 3.141 30! 161 B-15 Shisam 571 4131245-246 IN | 3.671 30 18j 8-15IShisam 58j 4141245-246 iN 3.931 35 201 8-15jShisam | 611 4151245-246 IN 3.931 35 201 8-15IShisam | 621 416|245-246 IN 4.451 35 22 5-15|Shisam I 64j 417 245-246 N 3.14! 30 161 8-15IShisam | 651 4181245-246 N 5.241 30 261 8-15 Shisam I 68! 4191245-246 IN j 3.401 25 171 8-15Shisam | 701 4201245-246 IN 1 3.931 30 201 8-15!Shisam 711 421 245-246 IN 1 3.67! 35 181 8-15|Shisam 721 4221245-246 IN 1 3.14! 35 161 8-15IShisam 73! 4231245-246 IN 1 4.191 30 21! 8-15 Shisam I 74! 4241245-246 IN 3.671 251 18! 8-15 Shisam 781 4251245-246 IN 4.191 35 21! 8-15IShisam 81 4261245-246 IN 4.451 35! 221 8-15|Shisam 831 4271245-246 IN I 3.401 301 17! 8-15IShisam 801 4281245-246 IN | 4.191 35 211 8-15IShisamr 761 4291245-246 IN I 3.671 351 181 8-15IShisam T 79! 4301245-246 IN 1 4.711 351 24! 8-151Shisam I 85! 4311245-246 IN I 3.671 35 181 8-15 Shisam 86! 4321245-246 IN 1 4.71! 35 241 8-15jShisam 901 4331245-246 IN 1 3.40i 20 171 8-151Shisam 92! 4341245-246 IN 3.67! 35 181 8-15'Shisam 941 4351245-246 1N 3.141 35 161 8-15IShisam 951 4361245-246 IN 3.931 30 201 8-15Shisam 96! 4371245-246 IN 4.45i 35 221 8-ISlShisam I 97! 4381245-246 IN . 4.45i 35 221 8-15!Shisam 99I 4391245-246 IN 1 4.97! 35 251 8-151 Shisam ! 26021 4401245-246 IN j 5.241 401 26 8-15iShisam T 11 4411245-246 IN I 4.971 351 251 8-15iShisam | 2 4421245-246 IN I 6.281 401 311 8-15!Shisam I 12! 4431245-246 IN | 5.241 351 26! 8-15iShisam | 13! 4441245-246 IN I 7.331 351 371 8-15TMangoI 141 4451245-246 N | 7.071 35 351 8-15IShisam I 16! 4461246-247 IN 1 3.931 301 20! -8-51Shisam 1 63! 447 246-247 N | 4.71; 35! 24, 8-I5iShisam I 64i 4485246-247 N i 4.971 15, 251 8-i5;Mango I 65, 449:246-247 N ! 3.67j 301 11 8-15'Shisam j 69,_ 450:246-247 N I 5.24, 35i 26i 8-15tShisam ! 67! Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transplantation _ Package IA(199 to 260.800) Sr !Chain - Tree RoadSideiTree EForest i No 'Age ,Side jGirth ]HightlAgeI Distance iSpecies:No iRemark I Kms I N/S I ft !YrsJ Mtrs 1) 2 3 4 6 61 7 8 9 10 451 j246-247 'N I 4.19g 35j 211 8-15jShisam 68i 452!246-247 1N J 3.401 301 171 8-15Shisam j 701 4531246-247 IN 1 3.141 30i 161 8-15IShisam I 71j 4541246-247 IN i 3.14! 301 16j 8-151Shisam j 721 4551246-247 iN I 3.401 301 171 8-15|Shisam j 731 4561246-247 1N 1 3.141 301 16| 8-15IShisam I 741 4571246-247 |N I3.14! 301 16 8-15iShisam j 75j 4581246-247 IN 3.141 251 16 8-15Shisam | 761 459 246-247 IN I 3.141 301 16 8-15IShisam | 771 4601246-247 IN | 3.14) 30 16 8-15IShisam ! 791 461 246-247 IN r 3.67 30 18 8-15iShisam I 801 4621246-247 N 4.19 30 21 8-151Shisam I 811 4631246-247 IN I 4.711 351 241 8-15IShisam | 82 464I246247 IN 1 3.671 301 181 8-15iShisam | 81 4651246-247 IN i 4.451 30) 221 8-15IShisam | 831 466)246-247 IN 1 3.401 .301 171 8-15IShisam 1 84) 4671246-247 IN 1 3.14) 30) 161 8-15IShisamI 87) 4681246-247 IN I 3.931 30) 20' 8-15IShisam.I 88i 4691246-247 IN | 3.671 301 18| 8-15lShisamj 911 4701246-247 IN 1 3.671 30) 18i 8-15IShisam j 891 471246-247 IN i 4.19) 35 21) 8-15jShisam | 97) 472j246-247 IN 1 3.671 35 181 8-15)Shisam I 98) 473 246-247 IN | 3.14) 35 161 8-15 Shisam | 991 4741246-247 jN 3.14) 35 16 8-15IShisamI 961 4751247-48 IN 1 3.931 20) 20 . 8-15IShisam [ 64) 476!247-48 IN 1 3.141 20 16 8-15i Shisam 1 67) 4771247-48 IN 1 3.931 30) 20) 8-15iShisam 70! 4781247-48 IN | 3.141 251 161 8-15IShisam 72) 4791247-48 IN I 3.40) 30) 171 8-15)Shisam | 76! 4801247-48 IN j 3.671 251 181 8-151Shisam 82i 4811247-48 1 N 3.67) 20 18| 8-151Shisam 83) 4821247-48 N I 3.401 20 171 8-15)Shisam | 85) 483,247-48 IN [ 4.191 30 211 8-15IShisam | 89) 484'247-48 IN j 3.93i 25) 20 8-15IShisam | 95) 4851247-48 IN j 3.93i 30 201 8-15IShisam I 98) 4866247-48 IN 1 4.71 25' 24) 8-15iShisam 99! 4871247-48 IN 3.401 251 171 8-15iShisam I i 4881247-48 IN 3.401 301 171 I15iShisam 21 489.247-48 N 1 3.931 351 20 8-15IShisam 1 4! 490!247-48 IN ! 3.40i 20) 17) 8-151Shisam I 5) 491i247-48 N | 3.40) 25, 171 8-15!Shisam 81 492:247-48 N 3.67. 201 18) 8-15iShisam ! 10! 493:247-48 N ) 3.93! 201 20) 8-15;Shisam | 11 494-248-249 N | 3.67; 30) 18) 8-15!Shisam 15,_ 495.248-249 'N 3.67; 25i 18! -S15'Shisam 16' Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transplantation Package IA(199 to 250.500) Sr -Chain - Tree IRoadSideiTree IForest I No Age SSide Girth ;HightAge j Distance jSpeciesiNo ;Remark Kms I NJS ft |Yrs' Mtrs i 1 2 j 3 4 5 i 6 7 8 9 10 496,248-249 iN 3.67j 20i 18! 8-15IShisam 1 18 4971248-249 IN 3.40; 20, 171 8-15iiShisam 1 201 4981248-249 N ! 3.401 25. 17. _S15Shisam | 241 4991248-249 IN ! 3.141 201 16| 8-15jShisam I 251 500!248-249 IN 3.141 201 161 8-15iShisam | 30i 5011248-249 IN 1 3.14 251 161 8-15!ShisamK 311 5021248-249 N 1 4.711 35! 241 8-a15Shisam 36i 5031248-249 IN I 4.191 35! 21! 8-15iShisam I 381 504i248-249 IN I 4.971 35j 25' 8-15Shisam 39;1 5051248-249 IN 3.401 30! 171 8-15IShisam 1 411 5061248-249 IN I 4.711 301 24 8-S15lShisam i 421 507I248-249 IN I 3.93! 301 201 8-ASIShisam inn I 508 1'248-249 IN I 4.45! 30! 22 8-S15IShisam inn _ 5091248-249 |N i 4.19j 401 211 8-15iShisam 541 510 248-249 IN 1 3.671 30! 181 8-15iShisam ! 59_ 5111248-249 jN I 3.671 25! 181 8-151Shisam I 651 5121248-249 IN I 4.19! 291 211 8-15IShisam INN _ 5131248-249 IN I 3.67! 25j 181 8-s15Shisam INN j 5141248-249 jN I 3.401 301 17j 8-151Shisam i 681 5151248-249 iN 1 4.45! 251 22! 8-15IShisam 1 731 5161248-249 IN ! 4.19 251 211 8-15IShisam | 741 517i248-249 IN I 3.401 251 17j 8-15IShisam [ 761 5181248-249 IN I 3.671 25 18! 8-15IShisam 1 791 5191248-249 IN j 4.19! 301 211 8-15!Shisam [ 90| 5201248-249 IN I 5.76j 351 291 8-iSiShisam | 921 5211248-249 IN 4.191 30 211 8-151Shisam | 931 522i248-249 IN 7.33! 40 371 8-151Shisam I 941 5231248-249 IN I 5.761 35 291 8-15IShisam 1 961 5241248-249 IN ! 3.14i 15! 161 8-15IShisam | 98! 5251248-249 IN 1 5.501 401 271 8-15IShisam 36001 5261248-249 N I 3.93! 30! 20! 8-15Shisam [ 1i 5271248-249 IN I 3.14i 20j 161 8-15IShisam | 2!_ 5281248-249 IN | 4.191 301 211 8-15IShisam 3 _1 529i248-249 iN 5.76! 40' 291 8-151Shisam 61 5301248-249 IN = 3.40 15| 17I 8-15'Shisam [ 9. 531 1248-249 iN 8.381 40! 42i 8-15iShisam I 121 5321248-249 IN r 4.191 401 211 a-15!Shisam I 131 5331248-249 lN 3.401! 351 17! 8-15IShisam 1 151 5341248-249 iN j 4.19j 30! 211 8-15IShisam I 16' 5351248-249 iN N 3.671 30i 18! 8-15!Shisam 20j 5361248-249 N j 4.451 35! 221 8-15Shisam nn I 537'1249-250 N i 4.711 401 241 8-15!Shisam Inn 538-249-250 N 1 3.931 351 20: 8-15'Shisam _6_ __ 539 249-250 :N I 5.76, 401 29: 8-15 Shisam 1 67i 540'249-250 'N i 4.71 351 24i 8-15 Shisam I 79i Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transplantation Package IA(199 to 260.500) Sr Chain - Tree I RoadSide Tree Forest | No Age |Side Girth Hight Age Distance Species No Remark Kms I NtS ft Yrs Mtrs l 1 | 2 |3 4 6 6 7 J8 9 10 5411249-250 N 4.971 40 25 8-15IShisam 781 542 240,250 N 3.67 25 18 8-15 Shisam 821 543 249-250 N 4.19 35 21 8-15 Shisam 851 544 249-250 N 5.76 35 29 5-15 Shisam 86! 545 249-250 N 4.71 35 24 8-15 Shisam 90l 546 249-250 N 5.24 35 26 8-15 Shisam 94! 547 249-250 N 4.19 35 21 8-15 Shisam 98g 548 249-250 N 3.40 30 17 8-15 Shisam | 991 549 249-250 N 4.71 35 24 8-15 Shisam 1011 Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transpalntation Package IB(250.S00 to 307.500) __ _ Sr !Chain - I Tree | RoadSide!Tree ,Forest No IAge iSide Girth HightlAge Distance iSpecies No Remark Kms NIS I ft I Yrs I Mtrs I _ 1 2 3 4.00 5! 6 i 7 8 9 10 1V256-257 N 4.45; 301 221 8-15jShisam | 1855, 21256-257 N j 3.93* 201 201 8-15IShisam 1 1857~ 3'256-257 IN 1 7.851 251 391 8-15iShisam I 1862: 41256-257 IN | 5.241 251 261 8-15iShisam 1 1863: 51256-257 IN I 4.19! 201 211 8-151ShisamI 186T 61256-257 IN j 4.971 35j 251 8-15IShisam I 1873! 7]256-257 N I 6.811 30 34 8-15!Shisam I 1876i 8j1256-257 N I 7.071 30 351 8-15i Shisamj 1877 91256-257 jN | 6.021 301 301 8-15iShisam ! 1878 101256-257 IN 1 4.971 301 251 8-15Shisam 1880: 111256-257 IN 4.711 251 241 8-15IShisam I 18811 12|256-257 IN I 5.761 301 291 8-15 Shisam I 1883j 13 256-257 IN 1 3.931 251 201 8-15Shisam I 1885j 141256-257 IN I 7.071 301 351 8-15iShisam i 1887i 151256-257 IN 1 6.811 351 341 8-15IlShisam I 1892! 161256-257 IN 1 5.761 301 291 8-15IShisam ! 1895! 17i256-257 IN 1 4.971 351 251 8-15IShisam 1 1896 181256-257 IN T 6.021 30 301 8-15iShisam j 1897 19!256-257 IN | 4.97 351 251 8-15lShisam I 1898' 201256-257 1N | 5.241 30 261 8-15IShisam I 1900: 211256-257 IN 4.191 351 211 8-15jShisam 19011 221256-257 N 5.241 35 26 8-15iShisam 1909i 23 256-257 N 4.971 35 25 8-151Shisam I 1913! 241256-257 IN | 3.931 25 201 8-15jShisam | 1912: 251256-257 IN | 7I331 301 371 8-15ishisam 1 1916: 26j256-257 IN I 4.45i 25 221 8-15IShisam I 1917! 271256-257 IN | 4.19j 30 211 8-15IShisam ! 19151 28j256-257 IN I 4.191 301 211 8-15IShisam 1 1916! 291256-257 IN I 4.71i 301 241 8-s15Shisam 1 1916! 301256-257 IN [ 5.241 251 261 8-15 Shisam I 1920! 31 256-257 N I 5.761 30 29j 8-15jShisam 1923; 321256-257 IN 5.501 30 271 8-15IShisam I 1926i 331262-263 N 5.501 35 271 8-15 Shisam 1 3070 34 262-263 IN 5.241 351 261 8-151Shisam I 3072: 351262-263 IN | 3.401 25 171 8-15IShisam 3073; 361262-263 IN | 3.67 25 181 8-15iShisam i 3074: 371262-263 N i 4.191 251 211 8-ISlShisam 1 30751 381262-263 N I 5.50i 30j 271 i15IShisam j 3076i 391262-263 N I 4.191 151 211 8-15iCassia 1 3078. 401262-263 IN I 3.671 301 181 8-15IShisam ! 3077:_ 41 262-263 IN I 4.45i 251 221 8-15IShisam 3079: 421262-263 IN 1 3.40: 20i 171 8-15iCassia 3082 43 262-263 iN I 3.67, 201 18! 8-15iCassia i 3081, 44 262-263 iN 3.67 201 18! 8-15!Cassia 3085. 45:262-263 'N 3.14 151 16! 8-15!Shisam 3086 Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transpaintation Package IB(260.00 to 307.500) Sr IChain - i Tree I RoadSidelTree iForest No lAge ISide Girth Hight.Agel Distance !SpeciesiNo IRemark Kms I N/S f t tYrs Mtrs I 1I 2 1 3 4.00 5 E6 7 8 9 10 461262-263 N 3.93! 30' 201 8-15IShisam 3087; 471262-263 IN I 4.191 251 211 8-15IShisam 3088j 48 262-263 IN ! 5.50! 25; 271 8-15jKaranj 1 30881 49j262-263 IN I 3.93i 30! 201 8-15IShisam i 30911 501262-263 N i 4.711 25j 24) 8-15)Karanj ! 38901 51 262-263 N I 4.71i 30i 241 8-15)Shisam | 3092! 52 262-263 N ! 4.711 251 241 8-15IShisam ! 30941 53 262-263 N 1 3.931 251 201 8-15)Shisam 30951 541262-263 IN I 4.45i 251 221 8-15jCassia I 30931 55 262-263 N I 4.711 30; 24j 8-15 Shisam | 30971 56 262-263 jN I 4.19) 30) 21) 8-15IShisam 1 30981 57 262-263 J N 1 3.401 301 171 8-15)Shisam ! 30991 581262-263 1 N I 4.45) 251 22) 8-151Shisam | 31001 591262-263 |N I 3.931 25! 20j 8-15|Shisam | 31011 601262-263 IN I 4.71) 25! 24) 8-15jShisam 1 31021 61)262-263 !N I 3.671 20! 18 8-15ijCassia 1 30131 62 262-263 N _-. 3.40) 25) 171 8-15)Cassia ! 30171 631262-263 jN 1 4.451 25) 221 8-15)Shisam 1 31361 641262-263 |N 1 3.40) 25) 171 8-15jShisam 1 3137) 65j262-263 IN I 5.241 25) 261 8-151Shisam 1 3120) 661262-263 1N K 4.711 30j 241 6-15jShisam 1 31391 67|262-263 1N 4.71T 301 241 6-15IShisam 1 31411 68j262-263 N 3.93j 30i 201 8-15jShisam I 31421 69)262-263 JNI 4.19) 301 211 8-15jShisam 1 31441 701262-263 IN I 4.711 351 241 8-15jShisam | 31451 71 262-263 jN ! 6.81j 40) 34j 8-15jShisam 1 31471 721262-263 IN ! 4.711 301 241 8-15ICassia 1 3148i 731262-263 |N [ 3.931 30-1 201 8-15)Karanj | 3149i 74)262-263 N | 7.071 301 35 i 8-15 Shisam 1 31591 751262-263 N i 3.67) 20j 18| 8-15iShisam 1 31521 761262-263 N I 3.931 251 201 -I15IShisam 1 31561 77)262-263 IN I 4.45j 35) 221 8-15IShisam 1 31571 78 264-265 IN I 4.19j 251 21j 8-15 j Shisam i 3734i 79)264-265 N 1 4.451 301 22j 6-15) Shisam 1 37351 801264-265 IN ! 3.401 25i 171 8-15IShisam 1 37361 811264-265 IN i 5.381 30i 421 &-15IShisam I 3740[ 821264-265 iN ! 6.02i 401 30) 8-15)Shisam I 37431 831264-265 I N I 6.551 401 331 8-15IShisam 3746[ 841264-265 1N i 4.45) 351 221 8-15!Shisam I 37481 85,264-265 N i 3.931 30i 20i 8-15IShisam ! 3751) 86)264-265 IN 3.40! 25j 171 -151Shisam 37521 87!264-265 IN 6.281 30! 31 8-15! Shisam 1 3758! 881264-265 IN 6.02j 30 30: -S15IShisam 3760i _ 89,264-265 IN i 6.55! 35' 331 8-15IShisam i 37661 90:264-265 iN I 3.67' 25~ 18' 8-15iShisam 3769i Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transpaintation Package IB(260.600 to 307.500) Sr Chain - Tree ,RoadSideiTree Forest No .Age Side Girth .Hight;Age Distance SpeciesNo Remark Kms N/S: ft i Yrs I Mtrs _ 1 2 3 ;4.00 66. 7 8 9 10 91:264-265 IN 3.14 30; 161 8-15iShisam 3770_ 921264-265 jN 5.24! 30; 26! 8a-15lShisam 3772' 931264-265 IN j 3.401 25! 17! 8-15|Shisam 3775: 94i264265 IN ! 4.19! 30! 21i .8-15lShisam 3776 951264-265 N ! 4.45! 301 221 8-15!Shisam 1 3777i 961264-265 N j 6.021 301 30! 8-15IShisam | 3779 971264-265 I N I 3.671i 201 181 8-15 l Cassia j 3783 1 981264-265 IN 1 8.381 301 421 -S15IShisam 1 3785: 991264-265 IN I 3.93 20! 201 8-15iShisam 3789, 100j264-265 !N | 4.45. 20i 22i 8-15SShisam | 3792! 1011264-265 IN 1 4.71! 251 24! 8-15!Shisam I 3794' 1021264-265 IN 1 4.191 251 211 8-15!Shisam [ 37361 103'264-265 IN I 3.67 251 181 8-155Shisam | 3801:' 104j264-265 IN I 3.40 251 17! 8-151Shisam 1 3803: 105;264-265 IN j 4,971 351 251 8-15iShisam i 38161 1061264-265 N I 4.45' 30! 221 8-15lShisam INN ! 1071264-265 N I 3.141 251 16i 8-15lShisam 1 3829, 1081264-265 IN I 4.19! 25j 211 8-15iShisam 1 3830j 109.2641265 IN I 3.40' 251 171 8-15lShisam 1 3824 1101264-265 ;N I 3.93! 30! 201 8-15!Shisam | 38281 1111264-265 IN 1 4.71j 301 241 8-15IShisamr 3847; 112 264-265 IN I 3.67j 20! 18! 8-iSlShisam 38481 113'264265 IN I 4.19 301 21l 8-151Shisam I 3843 114:264-265 IN 1 3.401 251 17! 8-15lShisam j 3842! 115,264-265 IN I 3.14 251 16! 8-15'Shisam I 3849: 1161264265 IN I 3.401 25! 171 8-15,Shisam 3840, 117i264-265 IN 3.671 251 181 8-15IShisam I 38511 118: 264-265 IN 3.93! 30! 201 8-15iShisam 3860! 119:264-265 I N I 3.401 301 171 8-15!Shisam | 38681 120!264-265 N 5.50! 30 271 8-151Shisam INN i 1211264265 IN ! 3.40i 25! 171 8-15!Shisam | 3853i1 12212642.65 N | 4.19!1 251 21 i 8-15jShisam INN I 123:264-265 N 1 4.19! 301 211 8-151Shisam _ 124!264-265 N | 3.40! 30! 171 8-15;Shisam j 381 1251264-265 IN 1 3.141 25! 16i 8-15IlShisam 38881 126!264265 IN 1 2.62, 40! 13! 8-15,Shisamr 3923i 1271264-265 IN i 4.191 35! 211 8-15iShisam I 3896! 128,264-265 IN T 4.19! 30! 21 8-S15iShisam I 3899i 1291264-265 IN 1 3.67! 30! 181 8-15;Shisam 3902! 130;264-265 IN 4.971 30! 25! 8-15IShisam 3908: 1311265-266 IN 5.24. 35! 261 8-`15Shisam 54' __ 1321265-266 IN I 3.40: 25! 17! 8-15 Shisam 53i 133 265-266 ,N 3.40 301 171 8-15,Shisam 55 ___ 134'265-266 N : 4.45 301 22! 8-15-Shisam 57: 135 265-266 N 3.67. 30:, 18' 8-15 Shisam 58 Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for TranspaInt3tion Package IB(250.500 to 307.500) Sr ,Chain - i i Tree RoadSidelTree Forest No tAge ;Side!Girth ;HightgAqe Distance Species No Remark i Kms N/SI ft K Yrs Mtrs _ I1 2 13 4.00 6 6 1 7 8 S I10 136;265-266 jN I 4.45, 301 221 8-15IShisam i 60: 137J265-266 IN 3.40i 201 17j 8-15INeem . 63i 138 265-266 IN I 4.971 351 251 8-15IShisam i 681 139 265-266 IN I3.671 301 181 8-15ilShisamr 69! 140 265-266 IN J 5.761 301 291 8-15 Shisam 70 141 265-266 N j 3.141 251 161 8-s15IShisam 731 142 265-266 N 3.401 251 17j -s15IShisam 75i 143 265-266 |N j 4.711 301 24j '8-15IShisam 79 144 265-266 N I 4.19 301 211 8-15IShisam 81: 145 265-266 N I 3.40: 301 17 8-15iShisam 101i 146 265-266 IN 1_3.67j 301 18 8-15 Shisam 1071 147 265-266 IN 13.931 301 20 815 Shisam 1081 1481265-266 IN 4.191 301 211 8-15 Shisam I 1131 1491265-266 IN i3.931 301 201 8-15 Shisam INN i 1501282-283 IN I 6.811 351 341 8-15IShisam iNN 1511282-283 IN T 7.855 35 391 8-15IShisam INN __ 152j282-283 IN I 6.021 351 301 8-15lShisam I 40i 153 282-283 IN T5.50; 351 271 .8-15 Shisam i 48! 154 282-283 1N 5.501 351 .271 8-15IShisam 49' 155 282-283 1N 16.81.1 351 341 8-15|Shisam I 44! 1561282-283 i L5.x241 351 26| 8-15IShisam INN I 157 282-283 iN I 4.711 351 241 8-15 Shisam INN i 158 282-283 IN L6.811 351 341 8-15IShisam I 47_ 1591282-283 IN 13.671 201 181 8-15INeem i 661 1601282-283 N | 6.021 251 301 8-15IShisam . 671 1611282-283 IN [ 5.761 251 291 8-15IShisam 681 1621282-283 IN 9.421 401 471 8-15iShisam 651 1631282-283 IN I4.971 251 251 8-15i Shisam I 72. 1641282-283 IN i4.97j 25j 25j 8-15IShisam 741 1651286-287 |N | 5.50; 251 271 8-15|Shisam i 601 1661286-287 N | 4.19i 251 211 8-15iShisam INN I 1671286-287 N N 3.931 251 201 8-15lShisam i 61' 1681286-287 N j 3.14 251 161 8-15IMango I 169 286287 IN 1 3.93! 201 20, 8-15 1 Shisam 62; 1701286-287 IN I 4.71i 18i 241 8-15IShisam 631 1711286-287 IN I4.191 201 211 8-15 jMango , 641 172 286-287 IN I 4.711 251 241 8-15jShisam . 70; 1731286-287 IN I 5.24i 251 261 8-1i5Mangoi 73. 1741286-287 IN i6.021 301 301 8-i5 Shisam 741 175j286-287 jN j7.331 351 371 8-15iShisam 1 751 1761286-287 I N | 7.33! 351 371 8-15IShisam 771 1771286-287 IN !7.33! 351 371 8-15iShisam 78' 1781286-287 'N I 4.19; 25! 21! 8-15iShisam 79. 1791286-287 IN | 5.24' 30j 261 8-15Shisam 80: 1801286-287 IN 1 4.71 30' 241 8-15IShisam 81 Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transpalntation Package IB(250.500 to 307.500) Sr AChain - Tree jRoadSidelTree Forest No Age ;Side Girth :HightAgei Distance ISpecies!No Remark Kms NIS ft I Yrs Mtrs 1 2 3 4.00 6 68 7 8 .9 10 181286-287 ;N 5.241 33 261 8-15jShisam I 82: 182286-287 N I 4.19: 20' 21j 8-15iShisam 86! 183286-287 N 3.93 251 201 8-15iMango 88j 1841286-287 N 4.191 251 21! 8-151Mango 89 1851287-288 iN 3.401 301 171 8-i1 Mango 1631 1861287-288 jN 4.191 301 211 8-15jMango ' 162! 1871287-288 jN 3.14! 15i 161 8-151Mango i 1641 1881287-288 N I 4.71 301 24! 8-15jMango L 1681 1891287-288 N j 4.19: 30S 211 8-15(Mangol 167| 190!287-288 IN 4.451 251 221 -15 iMango INN j 1911287-288 IN i 4.45: 251 221 8-15i Mango INN 1921287-288 IN j 4.19i 30j 21i 8-15iMango I 1711 193!287-288 ;N i 4.19! 251 211 8-15 Mango INN 1 1941287-288 iN 3. 93! 251 20j 8-15!Mango INN 195i287-288 N j 4.71 251 241 8-15IMango INN I 1961287-288 IN 3.67i 201 181 8-15iMango INN j 1971287-288 iN ! 3.93! 201 201 8-15iShisam INN _ 198:287-288 IN 4.451 301 22! 8-15iShisam INN I 1991287-288 IN I 4.97; 351 25, 8-15IShisam INN 1 2001287-288 .N 1 3.93i 301 201 8-15iShisam iNN 1 201;287-288 N I 3.93I 251 20j 8-15 jShisam INN 1 2021287-288 iN 1 3.671 251 181 8-15IShisam j 41 203i287-288 N ! 3.141 151 16! 8-15,Shisam ! I 2041287-288 N I 3.671 25! 181 8-15lShisam 61 2051287-288 IN i 4.19; 201 211 8-15iShisam j 2061287-288 iN 1 3.931 251 201 8-15IShisam I I 2071287-288 IN I 3.671 201 18! 8-15iShisam j i 2081287-288 IN I 4.45! 251 221 8-15 Shisam I 209!287-288 IN 1 4.19! 251 211 8-15IShisam I _ 2101287-288 iN | 4.97, 301 251 8-15IShisam ! ! 211i287-288 IN I 4.711 301 241 8-15IShisam j I 212j287-288 !N i 5.24; 301 261 8-15|Shisam j _ 2131 287-288 IN 3.40j 301 17! 8-15iShisam I I 2141287-288 IN 3.93! 301 20j1 815!Shisam i 2151287-288 IN j 3.93! 30i 201 8-15iShisam . 216;287-288 !N 1 5.24. 351 261 8-15IShisam I i 2171287-288 IN 1 5.24 301 261 8-15!Shisam i I 2181287-288 ;N I 4.191 30i 21[ 8-15IShisam I i 219_287-288 iN 3.40 251 171 8-15IShisam i 211 2201287-288 IN I 3.67i 251 181 8-15jShisam I 22i 2211287-288 N ! 550: 251 271 8-151Shisam 222:287-288 'N 1 4.45: 251 221 8-15iShisam 223 287-288 N i 3.40 15i 171 8-15iShisam 224:287-288 N 5:24 j 26; 8-15iShisam 225 287-288 N 3.93 20 8-15!Shisam Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transpaintation _ Package IB(250.600 to 307.600) Sr Chain - Tree RoadSide&Tree iForest No iAge .SidelGirth ,Hight'Age Distance !Species No Remark I Kms N/S ft Yrs Mtrs i j__ 1 j 2 3 1 4.00 . 5 I 6 7 8 9 10 226j287-288 iN I 3.93 25 20' 8-15,Shisam I i 2271287-288 iN I 4.19 25! 21i 8-15IShisam ' i_-_ _ 2281287-288 IN I 6.02: 301 30 8-15IShisam i I 2291287-288 IN ! 4.71i 20i 24i 8-15IShisam | _ 230 287-288 IN 1 3.40' 15! 171 8-15'Shisam |_ i 231 288-289 IN I 3.93! 20! 20! 8-15lShisam _ ! 232 288-289 IN | 3.931 25: 20 8-S15!Shisam I i 2331288-289 IN 1 5.24 251 26! 8-151Shisaim ! 2341288-289 IN 1 5.24 301 26! 8-15;Shisam I i 2351288-289 IN 5.24 25! 261 8-15IShisam I ! 2361288-289 N I 4.97, 251 251 8-15jShisam i i 2371288-289 1N ! 5.24; 25j 261 8-15IShisam i j 238j288-289 IN I 3.67, 15! 181 8-15TShisam T T 2391288-289 IN I 5.50' 25! 27! 8-15!Shisam I 2401288-289' IN I 4.45' 201 221 8-151Shisam i 2411288-289 IN | 3.93! 201 201 8-15iShisam I 2421288-289 IN 4.19 30! 211 8-15Neem I I 24311288-289 iN I 4.71 301 24' 8-15iNeem | i 2441288-289 IN N 3.14! 301 161 8-151Mango _ 2451288-289 IN 13.401 30! 171 8-15!Shisam 2461288-289 IN [4.71! 30! 241 8-151Shisam I 59i 2471288-289 IN 5.76: 301 291 8-15iShisam , 60j 2481288-289 IN I 3.401 301 17! 8-15iShisam I 61! 2491288-289 IN j 6.28 301 311 8-15jShisam I 631 2501288-289 IN 1 7.07! 301 351 8-151Shisam j 641 2511288-289 iN | 3.67i 301 181 8-151Shisam i 651 2521288-289 ;N I 3.93! 301 201 8-15jShisam I 66i 2531288-289 'N 1 7.07! 30i 351 8-15jShisam ! 66! 2541288-289 N I 3.67 251 181 8-151Karanj I j 2551288-289 IN I 3.40: 25! 171 8-15jShisam | i 2561288-289 1N N 3.93! 251 201 8-15IShisam I ! 257 288-289 NI 4.19: 25! 10 8-15jShisam i' 2581288-289 IN 4.191 25i 10 8-15IShisam I I 2591288-289 iN 1 4.97; 30i 10! 8-15jShisam j 260j288-289 !N i 4.71 30' 101 8-15lShisam I r 2611288-289 N I 4.45: 301 101 8-15IShisam i 2621289-290 N | 6.55, 30j 10j 8-15iShisam I 2631289-290 iN I 3.931 30i 101 -i15IShisam r 2641289-290 iN I 4.19: 30! 101 8-15IShisam I ! 2651289-290 iN 3.93 251 10! 8-15 IShisam j 2661289-290 N 3.93 25! 151 8-15IShisamr 2671289-290 N 1 3.93i 301 101 8-15!Shisam I 2685289-290 N 4.45 30i 101 8-15'Shisam ! 269j289-290 N I 3.67. 25' 10o 8-15jShisam 270 289-290 N ! 3.67 25! 10' 8-15'Shisam - Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transpalntation Package IB(260.500 to 307.600) Sr Chain - Tree IRoadSide,Tree iForest _ No Age Side Girth ,HightiAge I Distance ,Species!No IRemark Kms NIS ft YrsI Mtrs i 1' 2 3 1 4.00 5 r6 7 : 8 9 10 271 i289-290 N 5.50: 301 101 8-15jShisam 272!289-290 ! N 1 3.67i 15| 10i 8-15lKaranj i _ 273:289-290 N I 3.67i 10| 101 8-15jKaranj I _j 2741289-290 N | 3.40! 101 101 8-s15IKaranj! ! 2751289-290 i N I 4.71! 201 101 8-15lKaranj I _ 2761289-290 1 N I 3.401 151 101 8-15|Karanj _ I 277i289-290 i N I 3.67; 151 101 8-15iKaranj _ i 278;289-290 I N | 8.90i 15| 10t 8-15Karanj j 279'289-290 N 8.90j 15 101 | -15jKaranj _ j 2801289-290 i N 1 4.711 15 101 &15!Karanj j_ t 2811289-290 iN! 3.67i 20 10 8-15 Karanj j i 2821289-290 I N I 3.671 201 10 8-15!Karanj j I 2831289-290 i N 8.381 201 10 8-15iKaranj i_ I 2841289-290 ! N 3.93! 201 101 8-15IKaranj ,' _ 2851289-290 1 N 9.95i 35 101 8-15iShisam I j 286!289-290 I N 4.971 40 10| 8-15IShisam ! i 287!290-291 N | 4.711 301 51 8-15Shisam ! 2881290-291 N 5.241 301 51 8-15iShisam 2891290-291 | N 5.241 301 51 &-15jShisam j 2901290-291 i N | 4.71j 30 5[ 8-151Shisamr 2911290-291 iNj 3.671 301 5 8-15IShisam 2921290-291 j N T 4.451 301 5j 8-15lShisam I j__a_m 2931290-291 | N 4.711 25 10i 8-151Shisam I r 2941290-291 I N 1 3401 201 101 8-15IShisam i_ j, 295i290-291 I N j 3.401 251 101 B-15;Karanj i_ I 296:290-291 ! N | 3.141 301 101 8-15jShisam I_ j 297!290-291 N 3.93 j 30 10 8-15IShisam I I 2981290-291 N j 4.711 30 10 8-15iShisam j 299:290-291 I N 1 6.811 351 101 8-15lIShisamr i_ 3001290-291 N 3.671 251 101 8-15IShisam I I 3011290-291 N 4.191 25 101 8-15lShisam i i 3021291-291.4 N I i _ I !Green tunnel 3031291-292 I N I 8.641 40 101 8-15iShisam j _ 304!291-292 j N 3.931 251 151 8-15iShisam rn _ -_- _---- 3051291-292 N j 8.381 401 101 8-15IShisam I j 3061291-292 I N 1 5.241 251 101 8-15iShisam 1 3071291-292 j N I 4.971 301 10oi i51Shisam I i 3081291-292 I N 5.501 301 101 8-15iShisam I I 309 291-292 i N 7.07! 40 I 8-15iShisam I _ 3101291-292 INt 6.81 i 35 101 8-15,Shisam n ! 3111291-292 I N 6.55 35 10, 8-15!Shisamr 312 291-292 iN| 3.167 251 101 if 15lShisam ,i 313 291-292 N 1 3.67 251 51 8-15,Shisamr I 314 291-292 1 N 4.71: 251 101 8-15iShisam r 315 291-292 N 1 3.93 251 10! 8-15"Shisam Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transpaintation Package IB(260.500 to 307.500) Sr iChain - i i Tree (RoadSidejTree iForest I No iAge Side Girth Hight'Age! Distance iSpeciesiNo iRemark Kms NJS' ft YrsI Mtrs i 1 2 3 4.00 5 6 7 -8 9 10 3161291-292 i N 4.191 251 51 8-15;Cassia 3171292-294 I N j 8.12! 351 101 &-5lSisham 3181292-294 |Ni 5.501 251 10 8-151Sisham i 3191292-294 1 N 1 6.81! 40j 10 8-15|Sisham |I i 3201292-294 1 N 1 6.811 401 10 8-i15Sisham I 3211292-294 | N 1 8.90, 401 101 8-15|Sisham i_ I 3221292-294 N 1 8.641 401 10! 8-15iSisham j j 3231292-294 I N 1 3.931 251 101 8-15lSisham i i 3241j292-294 IN 4.71i 30 10 -151Sisham i 1 325 292-294 N 1 3.671 30 10 8-15'Sisham __i 326i292-294 | N j 4.451 30 10 8-15 Sisham r _ 3271292-294 N 6.551 40 10 8-15 Sisham _ 3281292-294 1 N 1 4.97i 251 10 8-15 Sisham I 3291292-294 | N ! 3.67! 251 10 8-15 Sisham T ! 3301292-294 1 N 1 3.671 251 101 8-151Sisham I 3311292-294 | N ! 3.401 251 10! 815ISisham I _ 3321292-294 I N 1 3.40; 201 10| -s15lSisham I I 3331292-294 I N i 6.811 351 101 8-15!Sisham I I 3341292-294 N 1 6.551 35I. 10| 8-15ISisham I 3351292-294 j N j 3.401 25T 10T &15Sisham i 3361292-294 | N | 6.02! 25! 101 815ISisham I 3371292-294 I N j 4.71i 30 '10 8-15 Sisham I _ 3381292-294 I N | 3.401 30! 10j 8^15jSisham I I 3391292-294 1 N ! 3.931 25! 10! 8-15iKavath I 3401292-294 | N 1 5.24] 301 101 8-15ISisham I I 3411292-294 I N ! 4.711 251 101 8-15Sisham I! _ 3421292-294 I N 1 6.811 401 10! 8-15ISisham I i 3431292-294 I N 1 6.811 45! 10! 8-15sSisham I _i 344i292-294 1 N 1 6.55! 35! 101 8-15ISisham 1 345!292-294 IN! 4.451 30! 101 8-15:Sisham 1 _ - 3461292-294 N j 4.19i 20! 10 8-S15ISisham i __ _ 3471292-294 | N j 4.19j 20j 10' 8-15IKaranj i ___ 3481292-294 |N 7,07! 301 10 8-15!Sisham I i _i_| 349i292-294 I N 1 9.421 35i 10 8-15!Sisham I , 3501292-294 | N 1 3.141 25! 10! 8-15ISisham i 3511292-294 j N j 9.161 401 10 8-s15lSisham j ,__ I 3521292-294 I N 1 3.141 25! 10i 8-i5lSisham __i 3531292-294 |Nj 7.07 30! 10! 8-15:Sisham I 3541292-294 I N 5.241 30! 101 8-151Sisham _ I I 3551292-294 | N 1 6.28i 30! 101 8-155Sishamr i 3561292-294 N 1 3.401 25! 10! 8-15lSisham _ 3571292-294 j N 1 8.38i 25i 10j 8-151Sisham ___ 3581292-294 N 1 8. 12 35i 10j 8-15Sisham i 359:292-294 N 1 3.67 201 101 8-15iSisham 360!292-294 N j 6.02 30 10, 8-15'Sisham Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transpaintation Package IB(250.500 to 307.500) Sr IChain - I ! Tree )RoadSide)Tree IForest No _Age Side Girth !HightlAgel Distance ISpeciesiNo IRemark | Kms j NIS ft tlYrsj Mtrs I __ _ 1)j 2.1 3 1 4.001616)7 18 9 1 10 361ij292-294 jN N 3.67) 25l 10j -15)Sisham j j 362j292-294 |N ! 3.931 25i 101 S-151Sisham I j 3631292-294 j N 1 8.121 401 10j 815)Sisham I _ 364 292-294 j N I 7.85i 301 101 8-15ISisham ! I 365 292-294 | N ! 7.59) 351 10 -15Sisham 366 292-234 | N 1 4.71) 351 10) 8-15tSisham _ _ 367j292-294 |N )7.07? 351 10) 8-15)Sisham I -_I 368)292-294 1N 13.671 30) 10 8-S15lSisham I - 3691292-294 I N ! 5.24) 301 101 8-15ISisham _ I 370|292-294 1 N 1 8.64) 301 101 8-15)Sisham I j 3711292-294 jN 9.42) 401 10) 8-15)Sisham I I 3729292-294 N j 7.33) 46) 10) 8-15)Sisham 373 292-294 N 1 9.42) 40) 10) 8-15)Sisham _ 374)292-294 N I 4.97) 40) 10) 8-15jSisham _ 375)292-294 I N156.55) 35) 1D) 8-15)Sisham ___ ___________ 3761292-294 N 1 3.401 251 101 8-15SIisham j _ 377)292-294 |N 14.711 251 101 8-15)Sisham ! . I 378)292-294 N ! 5.76) 201 101 8-15 jCassia T j 379 292-294 IN 16.28) 30)10o 8-15ISisham i 380N292-294 N 1 4.19) 25) 101 8-15)Karanj I 381)292-294 I N i 5.761 301 10 _8-15ISisham. I 382 292-294 | N j 5.24) 301 101 8-15Sisham j _ 383 292-294 I N ) 5.501 35) 10| 8-15jSisham I j 3841292-294 N N 8.64) 35) 10) 8-15jSisham I I 385)292-294 I N | 4.71) 35j 10 -15)Sisham I * 3861292-294 N 1 4.97) 35 10 8-15iSisham I _ 387)292-294 N 1 4.97) 351 5 8-15jSisham j 388)292-294 N 1 7.331 40) 10 8-15)Sisham I____ 3891292-294 ] N 1 4.19) 30) 10 8-15ISisham I 390,292-294 I N 1 4.711 301 10| 8-15)Sisham I I 3911292-294 1 N 5 5.76 301 10 8-15)Sisham _ 3921292-294 N L 5.76 30) 10 8-15 Sisham I __ha 3931292-294 1N 7.59) 401 10 8-15 Sisham I I 394_292-294 W N |3.931 251 101 8-151Sisham j 3951292-294 j N 1 3.67) 25) 10) 8-151Sisham I 39292-294 N 13.401 25) 10) 8-15iSisham r 397)292-294 1 N 1 8.38) 301 10) 8-15iSisham j 3981292-294 N 1 7.59) 301 101 8-15iSisham I 3991292-294 N i 5.24) 30) 10) 8-15!Sisham 400)292-294 N i 6.28) 30) 10) 815)Sisham i__ 4011292-294 f N 1 6.281 40j- 10) 8-15jSisham r 4021292-294 N 13.401 301 101 6-15Slisharn _ 403)292-294 1 N ) 4.451 251 101 8-15Sisharn _ 404j292-294 N 3.67i 25, 10j 8-15:Sisham j 405i292-294 i N 4.191 301 101 8-15 Sisham __I Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transpaintation Package IB(260.500 to 307.600) Sr chain Tree J RoadSide Tree |Forest No Age tSideiGirth _HightiAgel Distance; SpecieslNo iRemark I Kms INIS I ft lYrsi Mtrs I I I I 2 13i4.001 6 1 6 7 8 1 91 10 406(292-294 N 3.401 251 101 8-i15Sisham _ i 407 292-294 N1 3.671 25j 10 8-15iSisham 1 I 4081292-294 N 1 3401 201 101 -15,Sisham I 409 292-294 N | 3.67j 201 101 8-15Sisham _ 410 292-294 N | 4.451 251 101 8-1iSisham 411 292-294 N 3.401 201 10j 8-15.Sisham 4121292-294 N 1 3.671 201 101 8-15 Sisham . I 413|229 _ N IN 4.19 251 10 8-15:Sisham 414 291295 N 01 25 5 15Sisham 415 294-295 N 4.191 251 5i 8-15,Sisham I __ 4161294-295 NL | 3.401 - 251 51 8-15,Sisham I 4171294-295 1 N 1 3401 251 51 &-15iSisham _ 4181294-295 N 5.761 251 101 8-15jKaranj 4191294-295 N 4.711 25 10j 8-15 Sisham _ 420t294-295 N1 7.33j 40 10' 8-15;Sisham I ____ 421 294295 NI 8.90( 401 101 8-15iSisham f - _ 422 294-2951 N 3.141 20 10 B-15Sisham __ . 4231294295 N1 3.401 25l 101 . 8-15,Sisham ._ | 4241294-295 j N 3.931 251 101 8-15'Sisham __ I ._ 425J294-295 N 5.501 25 101 8-150Sisham |__ 426 1294295 N. 6.551 25 10[ 8-15iSisham I _ .. 4271294-295 I N 6.811 35 10 B-15.Sisham | 4281294 295 N | 7.071 335 10 8-15jSisham r 4291294-295 N N 6.811 35 10 8-15iSisham | 430f294-295 N 7.85 35 101 8-151Sisham 431 N294295 N l 969! 35 101 8-15iSisham 4321294-295 N | 8.641 401 101 SlSisham I _ 4331294-295 NJ 7.071 355 10 8-15fSisham ! I_ - 434 294 295 N 7.071 40 10 8-15iSisham __ I 435 294-295 N 8.121 40 10 _ 8-15Sisham 4361294295 N 7.591 40 10 8-15iSisham _ 437 294295 N 5.761 35 10 815iSisham _ 4381294295 N I 6.55j 351 101 8-15iSisham I -- _ 4391294295 N | 4.711 301 101 8-_15Sisham |_ I 440 294295 N T4.71i 301 101 8-15,Sisham |T_ - 441 294 295 1N i 5.241 251 101 8-15Karanj | 4421294295 N 7.331 351 101 8-15!Sisham I I 4431294295 i -N 4.45-1 301 101 8-15;Sisham ! I 444 294295 j N 1 6.551 301 101 8-15Sisham _ _ 445 294-295 NJ 6.021 35! 10 8-15;Sisham | I 446 294-295 N ! 8.901 35i 101 8-15:Sisham | _ 4471294-295 1 N I 7.331 35i 101 8-15;Sisham _ I 448:294-295 I N I 8.121 401 101 8-15:Sisham _ _ 449,294-295 !N ! 8.12i 401 101 8-15iSisham 450i294-295 !N 1 6.02! 35i 10M 8-1SSisham Detailed Statement of trees Suft2ble for Transpalntation Package IB(260.500 to 307.600) Sr 4Chain - N I Tree 2 RodSide Tree Forest_! Nlo jAgc jSide Girth IHightlAge; IDistance:SpeciesjNo iRem2rk |Kms N/S ! t It Yrs |Mtrs i 51| 2 3 54.00 ! 10 7 8IG 7 |9 10 4514294-295 N ! 4.711 251 101 8-15:Sisham | 4521294-295 N I 5.501 350 101 8-15iSisham |__ 4531294-295 N 4.459 251 101 8-t15;Sisham I 456 294-295 N |4.711 251 101 8-15:Siamsh2 4551294-295 N 1 5,761 30 101 -15JSisham I 4561294-295 N 1 5.501 30 10 &15'Sisham _ 4571294-295 N 7.591 301 10 8-15 Sisham I 4581296-299 N 5 6.241 251 10 8-15 Jamun I 4591296-299 N 64.451 201 10 .8-15Jamun 4604296-299 N j6.021 251 101 8-15:Jamun j 461 296-299 Ni 6.021 251 10 8-15:Jamun | 462 296-299 Ni 6.281 251 101 8-15:Jamun 4631296-299 N 16.284 25i 10 8-15'Jamun 4641296-299 N 16.811 251 10 8-15;Jamun 4651296-299 N14.971 25 8-15SJamun |__ 4670296-299 N 30 10 _N_225 8-15_Jamun _ i 4671296-299 N |4.45 2 15 8-15!Neem | 4687296-299 1 NI5.241 30) 151 8-15is Neem 469 296-299 N 1 4.971 30 10 8-15:Sisham 470 296-299 1N1 6.281 301 101 8-15N Sisham 4715296-299 JN 14.451 301 151 8-15:Neem 4721296-299 N |5.761 3010 8-15,Sisham 477 296-299 NI 4.71 30 151 &-15'.Neem I _ 474 296-299 N 1 6.551 30 15 8-15SNeem I _ . 4751296-299 N1 14.711 30 101 8-15.Neem I 4761296-299 N1 6.551 30 150 8-15SNeem | 4771296-299 N 34.711 301 151 8-15;Neem I 478 296-299 N 1 4.719 3 511 8-15:Sisham I 479 296-299 N 3.931 30 10 8-15 Sisham I 480 296-299 N 36.026 30 5i 8-15 Sisham 481 296-299 N 13.401 25 10j 8S15'SNeem 482 296-299 I N 1 4.191 25 101 -5i,Sisham 4831296-299 ; N 5.501 40 1 8-15,Sisham 4848296-299 N 3.671 251 5 8-15 Sisham 4851296-299 N 64.975 251 5 8-15 Sisham |__ 4860296-299 NL N 5.24i 251 51 8-15Sisham I 4879299-30 N | 5.241 401 5i 8-15KSisham I 488 j2f96-:2-99 | N j3.671 251 51 ~1-5 . Sisha~m 4891296-299 3 NI6.551 401 51 8-15 Sisham j__ 4901296-299 I N15 .24|~ 25151 B-15;Sisham| I 4911j290-300 |Nj|3.93 j 20j 151 8-15'Karani 4921299-300 N X3.671 301 15| 8-15 Sisham 4931299-300 N 3.931 30) 151 8-15 Sisham 4941299-300 N 4.191 301 151 8-15 Sisham I 495:299-300 I N 3.671 301 15i 8-15 Mango I I Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for TranspaIntation Package IB(250.600 to 307.500) Sr |Chain - I Tree j RoadSidelTree |Forest No lAge !SideiGirth ;HightiAge! Distance SpeciesiNo .Remark Kms TNISI ft X Yrs Mtrs 1 j 2 | 3j4.00 6 6 7 8 1 9 10 4961299-300 |N1 3.401 301 151 8-15jSisham I 4971299-300 N1 4.19j 301 151 8-15ISisham 4981299-300 N 14.971 301 151 8-15!Karanj |_ I 4991299-300 |N I 6.021 401 15! 8-5sSisham ___ 5001299-300 I N 5.501 401 151 8-15ISisham I 5011299-300 1N 4.191 251 151 8-15iSisham I 5021299-300 N 3.931 251 151 8-15!Sisham h ia_ I 5031299-300 1Nj 4.191 251 151 8-15iMango _ I 504 299-300 IN 3.931 301 101 5-15!Sisham 1 _ 505 299-300 N1 3.671 301 101 6-15jSisham | 506 299-300 [N1 4.451 251 101 8-s15lSisham I I 507 299-300 N 14.191 251 10j 8-15jSisham I i 508 299-300 N F 4.971 251 101 8-15ISisham I _ 5091299-300 1N1 3.401 251 10! 8-15iMango I 5101299-300 1 N I5.241 30! 15! 8-15!Sisham t I 5111299-300 N1 4.711 30! 151 8-15Sisham 1 5121299-300 1tN 1 3.671 301 151 8-15 IKaranj I 513 299-300 N 1 3.671 301 151 8-15Sisham I 514 299-300 jN1 3.671 301 15 8-15iSisham j __ 515 29N300 | 1 4.451 301 15 8-15iSisham 516 299-300 1N 1A3.671 301 15 8-15iSisham 5171299-300 1 N 1 3.14! 30 15 8-15!Sisham 5181299-300 LN[ 4.451 30 15 8-15Sisham I 5191299-300 1 N 4.45; 30 151 8-15ISisham I 5201299-300 N1 4.191 301 15j 8-15lSisham 521 299-300 1ŽN.1 5.241 351 10[ 5-15!Sisham 5221299-300_1 N 1 6.811 35 101 8-15jSisham 5231299-300 _NI 5.241 351 1O B-15Sisham 5241299-300 |N_ 3.40! 35 10i 8-15ISisham I _ 525 299-300 N ! 5.241 35 101 -15iSisham I j 526 299-300 1 N 4.971 35 101 8-15jSisham I I 527 300-301 i N 4.191 35 151 8-15IlSisham I 5281300-301 N 1 3.671 30 151 -i15iSisham I 529 300-301 N |5.50! 30I 151 8-15Sisham I 5301300-301 1 N 4.451 301 151 &15jSisham I 5311300-301 1N1 4.19! 30! 15| 8-15iSisham I 532 300-301 |N 13.40! 30! 151 8-15ISisham I 533130301 | N 13.40! 301 15! -1 5iSisham I I 5341300-301 N 1 4.971 30! 151 8-15!Sisham ! 535 300-301 1 N I 4.71! 301 15 8-15ISisham 536 300-301 N I 3.40! 251 101 8-s15ISisham i I 537130G-301 [ N 1 4.97i 301 10 8-15iSisham I 5381300-301 N 3.40 301 10I 8-15Sisham I 5391300-301 1 N 4.19% 301 15| 8-S5iSisham 540j300-301 I N 3.67 301 151 8-15;Sisham I Detailed Statement of Suitable Trees for Transplantation Chainagewise Package IB ( 265 Kms- 330 Kms) Sr |Chain- I roadside IForest No jAge Side Girth Hight Age | Distance Species No. Remark I Kms NIS ft ft Yrs Mtrs 1 2 3 5 6 7 a 10 541 300-301 N 4 19 35 10 8 Shisham 542 300-301 N 4 45 35 10 8 Shisham 543 3080000 N 3.66 40 14 8 SJamunm 544 308.000 N 3.66 50 13 10 Jamun 545 308.000 N 3.66 50 12 10 Jamun 546 308.000 N 3.66 50 12 10 Jamun 547 308.000 N 3.14 50 13 10 Emli 548 308 000 N 3.14 50 11 10 Sisam 549 308.000 N 3.66 50 1 5 10 Jamun 550 308.000 N 3.66 40 12 10 Jamun 551 308.000 N 3.66 40 15 10 Jamun 552 308.000 N 3.66 40 152 10 Jamun 553 308.000 N 3.66 40 15 10 Jamun 554 308.000 N 3.66 40 15E 10 Jamun 555 308.000 N 3.66 40 1iE 10 Jaamun 556 308.000 N 3.66 40 i5 10 Jamun 557 308.000 N 6.28 50 22 10 Jamun 558 308.000 N 6.28 50 22 10 Jamun 559 308.000 N 5.23 50 19 10 Jamun 560 308.000 N 5.23 50 19 10 Jamun 561 308.000 N 3.40 0 141 10 Jamun 562 308.000 N 3.14 50 13 . 10 Jamun 5631 308.000 N 3.66 50 12 10 Jamun 564 308.000 N 3.66 50 12 10 Jamun 565 308.000 N 3.66 45 12 10 Sisam 568 308.000 N 3.66 45 12 10 Sisamun 567 308.000 N 3.93 45 14 10 Sisam 568 308.000 N 3.14 45 10 10 Jamun 569 308.000 N 4.19 45 18 1 CJamun 570 |308.000 N 3.93 50 18 10 Mango 571 308.000 N 3.93 50 17 10 Mango 572 309.000 N 3.93 50 17 10 Mango 573 309.000 N 4.71 50 21 10 Jamun 574 309.000 N 3.93 50 16 10 Mango 575 309.000 N 3.93 45 16 10 Jamun 576 309.000 N 4.19 55 16 10 JaMUn 577 309 000 N 3.93 55 14 101Jamun 57 309.000 N 3.14 50 13 10 Jamun _ 579 309.000 N 5.23 50 21 10 Jamun 580 309.000 N 4.97 40 20 10 Jamun 581 309.000 N 4.97 40 22 1 0 Jamun 582 309.000 N 4.97 40 21 10 Jamun 583 309000 N 4.97 40 21 10 Jamun | 584 309 000 N 4.97 40 21 10 Jamun 585 309.000 N 4.97 40 21 10 Jamun I 586 309.000 N 3.40 40 14 10 Jamun | 587 309.000 N 3.66 45 15 10 Jamun I 588 309.000 N 4.97 45 19 10IJamun I 589 309.000 N 4 97 45 20 10 Jamun 590 309 000 N 4,71 45 19 10|Jamun 591 309.000 N 4 71 45 19 10|Jamun 592 309 000 N 3.93 45 16 10|Jamun j 593| 309 000 N 4.71 30 21 10|Jamun j 594 I 309.000 N 4.71 30 21 10|Jamun 595 F 309 000 N 4.71 30 21 8 Jamun _ 596 | 309 000 N 4 71 30 21 81Jamun 597 1309 000 I N 4,71 301 21 10 jJamun I_ I 3Z9 3CO CG N 4 7T Tl 301 211 10lJamun I Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transpaintation ________ Package IB(260.600 to 307.500) Sr Chain - I Tree I_RoadSide|Tree IForest I No jAge Side Girth iHightjAge Distance Species|No IRemark _1 Kms NIS I I et Yrs Mtrs l 11 2 3 T4.001 6 6 7 819 10 541 300-301 N 4.191 351 10 8-15 Sisham | 5421300-301 | N 1 4.451 351 10 8-S5 Sisham Itf Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transpaintation , * Package IC(321.10 to 393.00) Chain - Tree IRoadSidelTree !Forest I Age Side Girth HightAge, Distance SpeciesNo Remark 's | Kms N/IS j ft lYrs! Mtrs | / I' 2 3 |4.oo 6 j 1 7 8 1 9 10 1,327-328 IS 1 4.97j 25 201 8-15 ShLsam ___ 21327-328 IS 3.931 25i 161 -15 Shisam | _ f 31327-328 iS | 3.141 25 131 8-15 Shisam I_I 41327-328 S | 3.14| 251 131 8-15 Shisam I _ 51327-328 IS 1 3.401 251 14| 8-15 Shisam I 61327-328 1S I 4.191 25i 171 8-15 Shisam I __ 71327-328 JS 4.191 301 17 8-15 Shisam I 81327-328 IS 4.971 401 201 -s15 Shisam 1 91327-328 |S 4.971 401 201 8-1|Shisam_ 10 327-328 5S 4.711 401 191 -S15lShisam | 11 327-328 IS 4.971 301 201 8-151Shisam I 121327-328 iS 4.451 301 181 8-15 Shisam 131327-328 IS 5.761 35i 231 8-15 Shisam __ 141327-328 IS 6.811 35i 271 8-15 Shisam _ _ 15!327-328 'S 3.401 25i 141 8-15 Cassia I _ _ 16j327-328 |S J3.67 251 15j 8-15 Cassia 1 I 171327-328 S 13.40 251. 141 8-15 Cassia I 181327-328 S 4.19 301 171 8-15 Shisam I 191327-328 IS 13.931 301 161 8-15 Shisam I 201327-328 S 3.40 201 141 815 Cassia 211327-328 IS 7.59 351 301 8-15 Shisam I 221327-328 iS 4.71 201 191 8-15 Shisam I 231327-328 S 9.421 401 381 8-15 Shisam I 241327-328 S 5.501 301 221 8-15IShisam I 251327-328 IS 5.76 25j 231 8-15INeem I 26!327-328 jS 9.421 401 381 8-15lShisam 1 271327-328 1S 3.671 301 15! 8-15jMango 28j327-328 S 5.501 251 221 8-15INeem I 291327-328 S 3.931 201 161 8-151Neem 301327-328 S 5.761 401 231 8-15iShisam | 311327-328 S 3.67 20' 15; 8-151Shisam _ 321327-328 S 4.711 251 191 8-15IShisam I _ 331327-328 IS |3.401 201 14 8-15 Cassia I j 34 327-328 IS 1 8.901 40! 361 8-15 Shisam I | 35,327.328 IS j 3.141 201 131 8-15|Shisam I 361327-328 IS 4.451 301 18! 8-15JShisam | 371327-328 IS 14.191 30i 171 8-151 Mango I 381327-328 IS 6.811 35i 271 8-15 Mango 391328-329 IS 9.421 401 381 8-15lShisam I 40! 328-329 IS 3.931 251 161 8-iSlCassia I I 411328-329 IS I3.401 251 141 -s15Icassia I I | 421328329 IS | 4.19| 25i 171 8-iSiCassia I _____________________41 i 43:328-329 iS 5.501 251 221 -s15lCassia I44i328-329 iS | 3.671 20 15i 8-15jShisam I 45 32-329 IS I 3.401 25 14i 8-151Shisam I Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transpaintation Package IC(321.10 to 393.00) 9 t k, - i I Tree IRoadSidejTree IForest 5Side Girth IHightlAgei Distance lSpecies!No iRemark ig b stms !N/S I __ ft lYrs! Mtrs I I 2g. -- ! 3 !4.00O6I1 6 1 8 97 10 28-329 IS 3.401 25! 141 8-151Shisam t fl328-329 {S { 4.971 35i 201 8-15jMango | 328-329 S 6.281 35i 251 8-15jMango I I 491328-329 s 1 4.971 35i 201 8-15iShisam I _ 501328-329 IS 1 4.711 35i 191 8-15jNeem |__ 511328-329 IS 1 3.67' 30! 151 8-15|Neem 52 328-329 S 15.501 301 22j 8-15jShisam 531328-329 S 6.281 30! 251 8-15IShisam I 54132&329 S 4.191 251 171 8-151 Neem I 551328-329 IS |7.59! 401 30! 8-15lShisam j I 561328-329 IS I 7.33i 35! 29! 8-15jNeem i I 571328-329 jS 6.021 401 24L 8-151 Mango I 58 328-329 S 7.07! 401 281 8-15 Shisam I 591328-329 S 4.711 251 191 8-151jMango _ 601328-329 S 3.671 301 151 8-15 Shisam I 611328-329 S 14.711 301 19! 8-15 Shisam I 621328-329 1S 1 7.591 35j 301 &-15IShisam 631328-329 IS | 7.591 35 j 301 8-15IShisam i 64 328-329 S 9.421 401 381 8-151Shisam I 65 328-29 1S 4.191 30j 171 8-15 jMango l 66|328-329 jS 3.931 30j 16! 8-15jMango i 67i328-329 IS 4.451 35i 18! 8-15IShisam 1 681328-329 IS 4.711 201 191 8-15jMango I _ 691328-329 IS 6.55! 30! 261 8-15 Neem I 701328-329 S 6.28! 401 25! 8-15 71 328-329 S | 6.281 30! 251 8-15 Neem | j 721328-329 S 3.93! 40i 16! 8-15{Shisam I 731328-329 S 4.711 401 191 -S15IShisam j -__ 741328-329 S 3.401 30L 14! 8-15sMango ! 751328-329 S 4.971 30! 201 8-151Mango i 761328-329 S 4.19! 30j 171 8-151Shisam 771328-329 S 7.071 301 281 8-15IShisam 1 71T328-329 S I3.67! 251 15! 8-15 jShisam 1 I 79j32329 IS 13.671 201 15! 8-15jCassia _ I 80'328-329 1S 13.141 201 131 8-15jCassia I 81 1328-329 IS I 3.67! 25i 151 8-15IShisam I j 821328-329 !S I 6.55i 40i 26! 8-151Shisam i 831328-329 S I- .5.24! 35i 21! 8-151Shisam I I 4132B-329 S | 3.401 20j 141 8-15!Cassia 851328-329 !S 1 6.28! 401 251 8-15jShisam | _ 86j328-329 IS I 4.191 20i 17! 8-15jCassia I 871328-329 S 3.401 20; 14! 8-15 Cassia I j 881328-329 IS 4.971 201 20! 8-15 Cassia j_ I 891328-329 IS I 3.401 20' 141 8-15iCassia j____ 90132&329 IS 6.81 40Q 271 8-151Shisam i Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Tr2nspalntation Pack3g2 IC(321.10 to 393.00) Sr 3Chzin-3 I I Tree 2 RoadSidelTree IForest NO IAge iSidelt jHightlAge I Distance |SpeciesiNo IRernark I Kms NIS/ ft I Yrs !Mtrs I 11 2 !3 i 400i 6 ! 6 j -7 1 8 j9 110 911328-329 IS | 3.671.i 201 158 8-15 jNeem I I 921328-329 IS | 3.40 201 141 8-15INeem I 93i328-329 IS 4.45 401 181 8-15 Shisam 941328-329 j S I41 25j7 15 Neemi 951328-329 IS 1 5.241 50 21 8-15 Shisam i 961328-329 S 3.671 201 151 8-15IShisam I 971328-329 S r5.761 401 23 8-15 Shisam _ I 98 328-329 S 7.071 401 281 8-15jShisam i 99 328-329 IS 4.451 40 181 .8-15IShisam _ 100I329-330 S i 4.451 30 181 -15IMango I I 101 329-330 IS I 3.141 25j 131 8-l5IKaranj I 102 329-330 IS 14.191 251 171 8-15jKaranj I 1031329-330 IS 1 5.761 251 231 8-15 Karanj I 104 329-330 IS 4.711 251 191 8-15 Karanj _ 105 329-330 IS 5.76j 25 _23 8-15 Karanj i 1061329-330 iS 3.141 251 131 8-15IKaranj | I _ 107 329-330 S 3.141 25 131 8-15Karanj 108 329-330 S 3.401 25 141 15ICassia I 109 329-330 S j3.67 25 151 8-is5Cassia 110 329-330 S |6.281 25 251 8-15 Mango 111 329-330 S 3.671 301 151 -15 Shisam 1121329-330 IS 4.191 308 171 -15iMango 113 329-330 jS 3.671 25. 15t 15jNeem I 1141329-330 S 13.931 25 161 1Ij 8-1 Neern I_j 115 329-330 Is T 6.281 351 251 8-15iMango I 1161329-330 tS [ 3.141 201 131 8-15iCassia I 1171329-330 S 3.671 25 151 8-15 Shisam | ' 1181329-330 S 4.191 20 171 8-15Cassia I 1191329-330 S 4.71 25 191 8-15 Mango __ i 120L329-330 S 7.331 401 291 8-15Mango I I 121 329-330 S 6.o2l 40 241 8-15 Mango |__ 1221329-330 S 6.021 35 24 | 15j Mango 1231329330 S j 5.24 351 21 15IKaranj _ _--_ _ 11241329-330 IS I 3.401 251 141 8-151Shisam I 1251329-330 iS 6.281 251 25 8-ISICassia I I 1261329-330 IS I 6.281 201 251 &15ICassia I 127 329-330 Is | 8.381 401 341 -s15IMango 1 128 329-330 iS I 3.40i 301 141 815 Mango | 1291329-330 IS I5.241 351 21| 8-15iMango 130 320-330 S 1 3.141 351 131 8-15INeem I I 131 320-330 S | 6.281 301 251 8-15IMango I I 1321329-330 IS 16.811 401 271 8-15iMango I I_. 1331329-330 IS I 4.451 351 181 8-15jShisam j134!329-330 IS 1 6.811 351 271 8-15i Mango I 1351329-330 IS I 3.931 251 161 8-151Mango __I \ Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transpalntation Package IC(321.10 to 393.00) Sr iChain - I Tree I RoadSidelTree |Forest I Alo ,Age ISideiGirth lHightlAge I Distance Species'No |Remark I Kms I NIS i I ft Yrs !Mtrs |1 I 11 2 _13 1 4.00 1 6 !61 7 8 ! 10 136i329-330 jS | 5.501 251 22! -i1 5Mango | _ 137[329-330oS 3.67j 251 151 8-15ICassia [ j 1381329-330 IS 1 4.191 25! 71 7 1-5IJamun I I 1391329-330 [S_ 7.331 30 291 8-151Jamun I__ 1401329-330 IS | 7.33j 21 -i15Jamun I__ 1411330-331 S 8.381 35 341 8-15 Jamun 142!330-331 IS I 8.121 351 321 &15 Jamun I 1431330-331 IS I 7.591 351 301 8-15 Jamun I 1441330-331 S I8.641 351 351 -15 Jamun I_ 1451330-331 S |7.331 251 291 8-15jCassia 1 1461330-331 S 13.671 301 151 8-15 Shisam I 1471330-331 S i 7.591 301 301 8i15IJamun I j 1481330-331 S T 6.811 301 271 8-15 Jamun I 149!330-331 S 6.28 301 _5 8-15 Jamun I 15033o331 S 1 4.191 301 171 8-15 Jamun I I 1511330-331 S 3.931 301 16! _15 Shisam i 1521330-331 IS I 6.811 301 271 8-15IJamun _ 153 330-331 IS 1 6.55 301 261 8-15 Jamun 154 330-331 S | 4.71 30 191 8-15 Jamun I5|3-3 S 16.811 351 271 B-15 Shisami 1561330-331 IS 1 6.811 351 271 8-15|Jamun 1571330-331 IS I 3.401 251 141 8-15 Shisam 1581330-331 IS 1 8.381 401 341 8-15|Shisam I j 591330-331 IS 3.671 201 151 8-15 Cassia I _ 160133-331 jS j 3.671 201 151 8-15iCassia I j 161330-331 I _ 4.711 251 191 8-151 Mango I I 162 330-331 S 5.501 301 221 6-1i5Mango j _ 1631330-331 IS 8.381 351 341 8-15jMango _ j 1641330-331 IS 3.401 251 141 8-15ICassia | _ 165'33C-331 iS |5.241 40i 211 8-15 jMango | j 166j330-331 IS I4.971 40 201 8-151Mango I I 167 330-331 S i 4.191 351 171 8-15IShisam _ _ 168 330-331 IS 3.141 301 13 8-15jShisam 169 330-331 JIS | 6.28j 301 251 .8-15 Mango j j 1701333-332 ISI 8.641 301 351 8-15jJamun I I 1711333-332 IS 7.591 301 301 8-s15IJamun Ij_ 172 333-332 IS 17.331 301 291 8-15IJamun I I 13333-332 IS 1 7.071 301 281 8-151Jamun I__ j 1333-332 IS 1 6.551 301 26; 151Jamun I _ 175j333-332 I 1 7.851 301 311 -i15IJamun I j 11761333-332 I 6.551 301 26i 8-15IJamun I I 1771333-332 IS I 8.121 301 321 8-15IJamun _ j 1781333-332 IS j3.931 301 161 -S15iJamun I j 1791333-332 s _ 7.071 30! 281 8-15Jamun I I 180,333-332 IS I7.071 301 28 _15_Jamun I I Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transpaintation Package IC(321.10 to 393.00) Sr Chain - Tree !RoadSide!Tree jForest No Age Side Girth HightAge| Distance Species!No Remark Kms ! N/S I i ft .Yrs Mtrs _ _!_i- 181.333-332 3 6 7 8 9 10 181,333-332 1S I 6.81' 30! 271 8-15jJamun ._I 182:333-332 jS 7.85i 301 31 8-15iJamun I 183:333-332 |S j 7.07: 30i 28 8-15iJamun 184.333-332 IS 1 6.281 301 25 8-15IMango j 185j342-341 IS . 7.85i 401 311 -S15ISisham 1861342-341 IS I 3.931 40! 161 8-15iRaintreel 187342-341 IS j 4.451 401 18| 8-15,Raintreel i 1881342-341 iS 4.191 251 17 8-15INeem i _ .. _ _ _ _ ___ .... ,_ _ _ _ _ ._ _I 1891,342-341 IS i 8.381 401 341 8-15iSisham ! 1901342-341 IS j 8.121 40, 321 8-15jSisham ! i 191V342-341 'S I 6.021 451 24j 8-15jArduso I ! 192 1342-341I S 1 4.451 401 181 815IRaintreel I 193:342-341 IS j 4.45j 401 181 8-15IRaintreel I 1941342-341 IS 1 6.281 401 251 8-15IRaintreel 1951342-341 Is 1 3.931 301 161 8-151Pipal I 196:342-341 IS I 4.191 331 171 8-15 jRaintreei 197:342-341 IS 6.281 40i 25[ 8-15!Sisham ; 198i342-341 jS 6.283 401 251 8-15jSisham I 199!342-341 ;S 1 5.761 351 231 -15ISisham 200,342-341 IS I 3.141 30j 131 8-151Raintree; _ 2011342-341 IS 1 4.711 30i 191 8-15IMango j 2021342-341 IS 1 7.071 30! 28 | 8-151 Mango 2031342-341 IS ! 4.711 30! 19, 8-15jSisham i I 2041342-341 iS j 5.761 301 23j 8-15iRaintreel i 205:342-341 IS I 5.241 251 21 t 8-151Mango j I 206!351-350 IN 4,711 251 191 8-15jSisham j 207!351-350 IN 3.67Y 15i 15 8-151Sisham I _ 208f351-350 IN 4.45j 251 18 8-15:Sisham i r 209M351-350 IN 4.71! 25! 19 8-15iSisham _ 1 2101351-350 IN 53.93j 35 16 8-15Sisham I _j 211.351-350 JN I 5.501 35! 22 8-151Sisham I_i 2121351-350 IN 1 6.55! 35! 26 -15ISisham i_i 2131351-350 IN 4.19! 301 171 8-15ISisham ! ! 2141351-350 IN 1 4.451 25! 18| 8-15 Sisham 215;351-350 IN 1 3.40! 251 14! 8-15iSisham I 216:351-350 IN I 5.501 301 221 8-15lSisham I 217.351-350 I N I 3.67! 301 15! 8-15 IMango | 218:351-350 IN 1 3.401 301 141 -S15IMango I 2191351-350 IN 4.97! 30! 20! 8-15 Sisham j 220:351-350 IN I 5.50! 301 22 -151Sishamr 221:351-350 IN ! 6.28! 30! 25 8-15iSisham 222:351-350 :N 6.28! 30 25 8-15Sisham 223 351-350 IN 7.07; 251 28! 8-15,Sisham i 224 351-350 IN 1 3.931 30i 161 8-15 Sisham 225 351-350 N 1 4.71i 25! 19| 8-15 Sisham Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transpaintation Package IC(321.10 to 393.00) Sr Chain - Tree I RoadSide iTree Forest No Age iSide:Girth HighvAge! Distance iSpecies,No Remark Kms N/S ft Yrs Mtrs 1 2 3 4.00 5 j6 7 8 9 10 226'351-350 N j 5.76; 351 23. 8-15lSisham 2271351-350 IN 4.71i 30i 19i 8-15iSisham 228;351-350 IN 4.19; 301 171 8-15lSisham 229;351-350 iN I 7.33. 301 291 8-151Sisham 230'351-350 iN 5.24i 301 21! 8-151Sisham 231'353-352 ;S 1 7.33! 35! 291 8-151Sisham i 232;353-352 IS 3.93; 301 16! a-15ISisham 233!,353-352 , S 1 3.14 251 13j 8-1i5Sisham 2341353-352 IS ! 4.71 351 191 8-15 I ;Neem 2351353-352 IS 1 5.24 35! 211 8-15iNeem 236;353-352 IS | 4.451 301 18 8-151Sisham ! 2371353-352 iS I 4.191 251 17j -S151Cassia ! 238'353-352 S | 5.24j 251 211 8-15!Sisham 239 353-352 i1S ! 7.59; 301 301 8-15IMango I 2401353-352 IS 6.02! 301 241 8-15iSisham I 2411353-352 IS 3.931 251 161 8-15IMango i 242.353-352 IS I 3.14; 251 131 8-15iNeem ! 243!353-352 IS | 5.24i 25 211 8-15iSisham 2441353-352 IS 1 5.24' 301 211 8-15|Sisham 245!353-352 S 1 6551 35 26J 8-15ISisham I 246,353-352 IS | 3.671 301 15i 8-15ISisham ! 2471353-352 IS I 3.931 301 161 8-15ISisham 2481353-352 IS I 4.45! 301 181 8-15;Sisham 249:353-352 S 6.021 30j 24i -IS15!Sisham 250:353-352 iS 1 4.711 251 191 8-15iSisham 251.~353-352 IS 4.71! 201 19' 8-15!Cassia 252;353-352 IS 4.711 20i 191 -S15lCassia 253!353-352 IS j 5.241 30! 211 8-15iSisham i 254;353-352 IS 7.071 351 281 8-15iSisham _ 255;353-352 i | 4.971 351 201 8-151Sisham . 2561353-352 IS 1 4.451 201 181 8-15!Cassia 2571353-352 IS 4.71! 30i 191 8-15;Sisham 2581353-352 IS I 4.451 251 181 8-15;Sisham 259i353-352 1S 1 5.24 35i 211 8-15ISisham 260!353-352 IS 1 4.97 30! 201 8-15IlSisham 261 :i353-352 IS I 6.55. 30j 261 8-15,Sisham 262Y353-352 IS i 4.451 301 181 8-15!Sisham 2631353-352 IS I 7.85: 35! 31! 8-15'see 264.353-352 IS ] 5.24; 351 211 8-151see 265;353-352 S I 4.71 35 191 8-15iRaintree 266 353-352 IS 1 4.71 25! 191 8-15!Sisham 267 353-352 S ' 4.19 30 17 5-15 Sisham 268 353-352 ;S 3.93 30. 16' 8-15'Cassia 269 353-352 !S 4.19 25, 17 8-15iSisham 270 353-352 ;S 5.24 35, 21 -15 Sisham Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for TranspaIntation Package IC(321.10 to 393.00) Sr iChain - Tree I RoadSide iTree Forest No Age iSide Girth HightAge Distance iSpeciesiNo :Remark Kms _ N/S j ft _YrsI Mtrs I1 2 3 4.00 5 6 7 1 8 9 10 2711353-352 iS 5.76 35i 231 8-15iCassia i 2721353-352 S 4.45 251 18! 8-151Sisham i 273|353-352 S I 4.19 301 171 8-15iSisham ! 274|353-352 S I 5.50:i 30 221 8-15ISisham r 2751353-352 'S 1 6.02 30I 241 8-islSisham L__ 276 353-352 IS I 6.28: 301 251 8-15|Sisham 1 277 353-352 1S 1 6.28 301 '251 8-1 lSisham I 278j353-352 S 1 6.81; 35i 271 &151Sisham I 2791353-352 IS 4.191 351 17i 8-15ISisham 2801382-381 iS 1 3.40_ 251 141 -15IShisam j__ 2817382-381 IS ! 3.671 251 151 8-15iShisam I _ 2821382-381 IS 1 3.93! 251 161 8-15iNeem | _. 2831382-381 IS j 3.14: 251 131 8-15IShisam I 2841382-381 iS I3.67: 251 15 8-151Shisam ___ 285j382-381 IS i 5.50: 301 221 8-15ilShisam I__ 2861382-381 IS I 4.71: 30! 19! 8-15|Shisam I 287 382-381 iS T 5.24' 401 211 8-15iArjun , I 288|382-381 S 5.24, 401 211 8-15lArjun j 2891382-381 S 1 5.76; 401 23j 8-15IAdjun i 2901382-381 IS 1 4.451 40! 181 8-15IArjun I i 291 382-381 S I 4.97' 401 201 8-15IShisam _ i 292 382-381 'S I 4.97 301 201 8-15iShisam i 2931382-381 S |6.28 351 25j 8-15iArjun I _ 2941382-381 IS I 4.19 351 171 8-151Arjun I _ 2951382-381 IS I 9.69g 351 391 8-15IArjun i 2961382-381 S 1 8.64' 30! 351 8-151Jamun i 2971382-381 IS I 7.59! 301 301 8-15IJamun I 298|382-381 IS | 7.851 351 311 8-15!Jamun I 299:382-381 IS I 6.28! 351 251 8-15IJamun i __ 3001382-381 IS ! 6.02, 351 241 -S15IJamun I I 301 1382-381 Is | 8.12! 351 321 8-15Jamun i i 3021382-381 IS 1 6.28j 351 251 8-15iJamun i 303j382-381 IS 1 6.55' 351 261 8-15iJamun 3041382-381 I S I 5.76 35i 23 8-15iShisam r 3051382-381 IS j 7.59 30 30 -15-Jamun i 3061382-381 S |7.071 301 281 8-15IJamun 3071382-381 iS I 4.19: 251 17' -i15iJamun 3081382-381 S 1 7.591 351 30, 8-15iJamun 1 3091382-381 S j 7.85; 351 31 j_8-15|Jamun_i__ 310;382-381 IS j7.33! 35i 291 8-15iJamun I 3111382-381 S I 7.85 351 311 8-15iJamun 3121382-381 S I 7.07 35i 28! 8-15!Jamun 3131382-381 S I 6.81 301 27 8-15lJamun 3141382-381 iS i 8.12 301 321 8-15iJamun 3151382-381 S i 7.33 30' 29 8-15IJamun Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transpalntation Package IC(321.10 to 393.00) Sr IChain - i Tree RoadSidelTree 'Forest i No Age Side jGirth HightlAge I Distance ISpecies!No Remark Kms NIS I ft 1 Yrs Mtrs I i 1 2 3 4.00 5 i 6I 7 8 9 10 3167382-381 S; 7.33: 301 291 8-15lJamun 3171382-381 S 1 6.02! 301 24! 8-15!Jamun j _ 3181382-381 iS | 6.28 301 251 8-15|Jamun j 3191382-381 ;S 6.28. 30! 25! 8-15jJamun i_ j 3201382-381 iS I 4.97 30j 20i 8-15!Jamun ! 3211382-381 iS 6.55i 301 261 8-15;Jamun j__ 3221382-381 IS 6.81 301 271 8-15iJamun I j 3231382-381 1S ! 6.81: 301 271 8-15!Jamun ! 324i382-381 'S I 7.33, 301 291 8-15IJamun __ ! 3251382-381 iS j 6.81i 301 27j 8-15IJamun j__ 3261382-381 iS i 6.55 301 261 8-15IJamun I I 3271382-381 i j 8.12 301 321 8-15iJamun I 3281382-381 S 9.69 301 391 8-15 Jamun I i 3291382-381 S 8.90, 301 36! 8151iJamun I i 3301382-381 S I 8.38 401 34 8-15lShisam i _ 3311382-381 S 1 5.24- 301 21 8-15IJamun I 3321382-381 iS 1 7.33' 401 291 8-15IShisam j 3331382-381 i j 8.90, 401 361 8-15IShisam I 3341382-381 S 8.64 301 351 8-15!Jamun ! 3351383-382 .S 4.45 35! 18| 8-15lArjun i ! 3361383-382 iS 3.671 35 15 8-15jArjun i i 3371383-382 S 1 3.40i 35j 14 8-15iArjun I__ 3381383-382 iS I 4.71. 351 19 8-15iArjun 3391383-382 IS T 6.551 301 261 8-15iShisam I 3401383-382 'S 3.401 201 14i 8-15iAdar ! 3411383-382 ;S T 4.19, 30! 171 8-15'Shisam 3421383-382 S 4.45 301 181 8-15!Shisam I__ 3431383-382 IS 3.93: 30 16j 8-15IShisam I i 3441383-382 IS | 4.71! 30! 191 8-15!Shisam I 3451383-382 S 1 5.50 35 221 8-15iKaranj I ! _-- 3461383-382 IS 4.19: 251 171 8-15iShisam r 3471383-382 :S j 4.45 251 181 8-15 Shisam I _ 3481383-382 iS 1 3.93' 251 16| 8-15lShisam ! 349i383-382 ;S I 3.40 251 14j 8-15 Shisam j _ _ ~~~~~~I 3501383-382 :S 143.40 25 8-15 Shisam r 3511383-382 iS 1 3.67 251 15 8-151Shisam ; 3521383-382 ;S 1 7.85 351 31 8-15!Shisam 353M383-382 S 1 3.40 251 141 8-15i Neem 3541383-382 S I 3.67 251 151 8-15jShisam I 3551383-382 5 | 3.67 251 151 8-15;Shisam i 3561383-382 S L 3.67 301 15, 8S15IShisam. 3571383-382 :S 3.67 301 151 8-15'Shisam 358,383-382 S 3.67 301 151 8-15iShisam 359 383-382 'S 1 3.14 301 131 8-15lShisam 360 383-382 -S 3.93 30 16i 8-15lShisam Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transpalntation Package IC0321.10 to 393.00) Sr iChain- Tree [RoadSide'1Tree -Forest No 'Age Side Girth Hight Agel Distance !SpeciesiNo iRemark Kms NIS i ft !Yrsl Mtrs 1 2 3 4.00 5 i 6 7 8 9 10 3611383-382 S i5.24, 301 21j 8-1 S'Shisam j 362!383-382 S i3.671 301 15! 8-15IShisam i 363 383-382 S !3.931 30i 16I 8-15!Shisam I 364 383-382 iS 3.931 301 161 8-15'Shisam j _ 3651383-382 IS 3.931 301 16i 8-15iShisam I 3661383-382 iS I 6.551 351 261 8-15,Shisam _ j 3671383-382 ,S j3.14! 201 131 8-15!Shisam | i 3681383-382 .S 3.401 251 141 8-15IShisam j _ 3691383-382 iS l 6.021 351 241 8-15jShisam | _ 3701383-382 S 3.401 251 141 8-TslShisam I j 3711383-382 S j4.191 251 171 8-15iShisam | 3721383-382 S L 3.931 231 161 8-15jShisam !_! 3731383-382 1S 4.711 251 191 8-ISlShisam j I 3741383-382 1S i3.141 25! 131 8-15;Shisam i__i 3751383-382 IS 36? 2115815:Shisam F __ 3761383-382 IS 3,671 251 151 8-15'Shisam _ 377|383-382 IS 3.671 251 15' 8-15lShisam 378'383-382 S I6.811 351 271 8-15Shisam I 379 383-382 iS 1 3.67 20! 151 8-151 Mango j__ 3801383-382 IS 1 9951 451 40i 8-15ilShisam 381 1383-382 S ] 4.191 25j 171 8-15jMango j I 382|383-382 IS i4.19j 251 171 8-15IMango _ j 3831383-382 IS 9.42? 351 381 8-15lShisam I _ 3841383-382 i-S 1 3141 25' 13 8-15.'Shisam 3857383-382 iS 1 3.931 251 161 8-151Shisam i I 386i383-382 iS 3.93? 301 161 8-15'Shisam i 3871383-382 IS 1 4.971 30 20? 8-15iShisam I I_ 388 383-382 IS j 3.14i 301 13! 8-15!Shisam j - 3891383-382 i5 S 6.281 351 25! 8-15Shisam __ j 3901383-382 IS |9.161 351 371 8-15lShisam I 3911383-382 !S |8.121 35 321 8-15:Shisam 3921383-382 IS 13.401 25 141 8-15iShisam _ 3931383-382 iS 4.711 251 191 8-15:,Shisam i_ ! 3941383-382 IS [ 3.671 201 15, 8-15iShisam !_ ( 3951383-382 IS I 7.851 35! 311 8-15,Shisam j__ 3961383-382 IS 1 6.28! 30! 251 8-15IShisam i_ _ _ 3971383-382 'S !3.40I ?01 141 8-15Shisam I 3981383-382 !S 4.971 25! 201 8-15'Shisam !_ i 399i383-382 'S 3.671 25! 151 -i15Shisam 4001383-382 iS 3.93! 251 161 8-15lShisam 4011383-382 'S ! 4.191 351 171 8-15!Shisam 4021383-382 S 4.711 351; 19' 8-15!Shisam 403,383-382 S i 3.40? 351 141 8-15.Shisam 404383-382 S I 3.93i 35i 16i 8-15!Shisam 405;383-382 iS 7 4.19i 35i 17 8-15iShisam Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transpalntation Package IC(321.10 to 393.00) Sr 2Chain - , Tree 'RoadSide Tree Forest No )Age iSide Girth Hight:Agej Distance 'Species,No Remark i Kms ! N/S I ft iYrsI Mtrs 1 2 3 4.00 5 ; .6 7 i 8 9 10 406 383-382 IS i 4.71 30i 191 8-15.Shisam j 407 383-382 IS 3.67. 301 15j 8-15;Shisam __ ! 4081383-382 IS 4.19: 30 171 8-1 5Shisam I 409 383382 Is 4.71, 30, 191 8-15Shisam i 4101383-382 jS T 4.45 301 18| 8-15lShisam i I 4111383-382 S I 3.93; 301 161 8-15'Shisam | i 412I383-382 S I 4.19! 30j 171 8-15iShisam ! _ 413 383-382 IS ! 3.93! 301 16i 8-15iShisam_ 4141383-382 S I 3.67, 30j 151 8-15'Shisam j 415 383-382 1S T 4.45; 301 181 8-15iShisam _ 4161383-382 1S 4.71; 301 191 8-15IShisam | i 4171383-382 ,S , 4.19! 301 171 8-115Ariun 4181383-382 S I 4.19; 301 17 8-15iA&jun 4191383-382 IS i 4.45i 251 18 8-15iShisam I_ i 4201383-382 S 1 3.401 25! 14 8-15IShisam I 421 383-382 IS I 4.191 251 17 8-15MShisam j__ 422 383-382 |S I 4.97i 25! 201 8-15jShisam I ! 4231383-382 IS 1 3.141 251 13 8-15 Shisam j_ i 4241383-382 IS I 4.191 251 171 8-15iPipal I 4251383-382 S | 6,811 501 271 8-15lShisam jI I 4261383-382 IS I 3.401 301 14 8-S 4271383-382 IS j 3.401 301 14 8-15iShisam I__ 4281383-382 S | 4.191 251 171 8-15! Shisam I I 4291383-382 IS 1 3.141 251 131 8-15,Shisam |I I 4301383-382 iS I 3.671 25j 15| 8-15'Shisam I I 4311383-382 1$S 3.67 301 151 8-151Shisam I_ I 4321383-382 iS I 4.19; 301 171 8-15IShisam I i 4331383-382 S 1 4.19! 251 171 8-15IShisam jI j 4341383-382 IS | 3.931 25j 161 8-151Shisam I 4351383-382 IS 1 3.931 251 161 8-15!Shisam I 4361383-382 S 1 4. 19! 251 171 8-15Shisam I I 437 383-382 1S 1 3.93; 251 161 8-15:Shisam I 438 383-382 IS 1 3.141 251 131 8-15!Shisam | 439|383-382 IS 1 4.19i 251 171 8-151Shisam I 4401383-382 IS I 4.19! 251 171 8-15SShisam ___ 4411383-382 IS j 3.931 25! 16 8-15'Shisam 1 ,j, 4421383-382 IS 1 3.93i 251 161 8-151Shisam ! I 4431385-3B4 I_ ! 4.19 301 171 8-15Shisam i_ I 444i385-384 Is 3.93' 301 16 8-15!Shisam I 445I385-384 Is 6.55 351 26 8-151Shisam !_I 4461385-384 IS 1 8.12' 351 32 8-15iShisam I 4471385-384 iS ! 4.71 301 191 8-15 Shisam 448 385-384 iS ! 4.19 25j 17 8-15.Shisam _ 449,385-384 jS 7.85 30, 31 8-15'Shisam 450 385-384 iS , 4.45 301 181 8-15 Shisam Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transpaintation Package IC(321.10 to 393.00) Sr IChain - Tree I RoadSide Tree Forest No Age iSideiGirth ,Hight,Agej Distance ISpecies!No Remark I Kms I NIS I ft Yrsi Mtrs __I 11 2 3 14.00 6 6 7 j 8 9 10 4511385-384 IS 4.19 30: 171 8-151Shisam I _ 4521385-384 jS 8.38 401 34i 8-15Shisam I 453 385-384 IS 6.02, 35: 24! 8-15iShisam 1 I 4541385-384 IS I 4.97 35. 201 8-15 Shisam I 4551385-384 S | 3.93i 25I 161 8-15 Shisam | __ 4561385-384 S 6.02 301 24I 8-15 Shisam 1 I, 4571385-384 S 6.28' 35! 251 8-15IShisam I I 4581385-384 S 1 5.76 351 231 8-151 Shisam I 4591385-384 IS I 4.19. 301 17j 8-15IlShisam 1 -46-01385-384 iS 4.19. 30 7 -5'hsm I__________ 4611385-384 IS 1 5.76' 321 23 8-15|Shisam i__ 462385-384 IS 1 5.24: 51 21! 8-15|Shisam i 4631385-384 iS 4.71; 25i 191 8-15IShisam I 464 385-384 IS I 4.45: 30i 18! 8-15iShisam I 465 385-384 IS i 3.40 301 141 8-15jShisam I 466 385-384 IS I 3.40 28j 141 8-ISIShisam I_ i 467 385-384 IS T 3.14: 281 131 8-15iShisam I _ 4681385-384 IS 1 3.93; 25!i 161 8-15ilShisam 1 ! 469|385-384 IS j 4.71 301 191 8-15 Shisam I 4701385-384 IS I 3.40; 281 141 8-15 Shisam I 471 385-384 S 3.40i' 281 141 8-15 Shisam | I 4721385-384 IS 7.33! 50j 291 8-15 Arjar _ 473 385-384 S 7 33' 50j 291 8-15lArjar I 474 385-384 IS j 6.02, 301 241 8-15IShisam I I 475 385-384 IS i 6.02: 251 241 8-15iShisam I 4761385-384 IS j 4.71. 301 19: 8-15iShisam 1 4771385-384 IS j 4.71! 30! 191 8-15 Shisam I i 4781385-384 IS I 4.19! 301 171 8-15 Shisam I 4791385-384 iS 4.97' 30 20 8-15 Shisam I j 4801385-384 ,S r 7.85. 351 31| 8-15 Shisam !_ i 4811385-384 IS 1 5.50 351 221 8-15 Shisam 482 385-384 S 1 4.71, 351 191 8-15 Shisam 483i385-384 IS I 4.45i 50! 18| 8-15Shisam 1 j 4843384S 4.97 50i 201 8-15jShisam I 4851385-384 iS 4.97; 45' 201 8-15iShisam 4861385-384 IS 5.24: 35i 211 8-15iShisam |__ 4871387-386 IS F 3.671 201 151 8-1iIShisam I 488 387-386 IS - 3.67i 25S 151 8-15|Shisam I 4891387-386 iS ! 4.71 30i 191 8-15ilShisam Ij_ 4901387-386 IS ! 5.50i 30! 221 8-15IShisam 4911,387-386 IS j 4.19' 301 17! 15IShisam 4921387-386 !S i 4.45 25' 181 8-15iShisam I 493j387-386 S I 4.71: 25; 19i S151Shisam 4941387-386 IS 4.19 20, 17 8-15iShisam 495!387-386 5S 3.93 20i 165 8-15'Shisam Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transpalntation Package IC(321.10 to 393.00) Sr |Chain - Tree RoadSide Tree |Forest No lAge Side Girth HightlAge Distance Species No IReMark .I Kms NIS ft Yrs Mtrs i 1 1 2 3 1 4.00 6 6 7 819 10 4961387-386 IS 1 5.24 I 25121| 8-15 Shisam |I _ 497 387-386 S 3.93 251 161 8-15 Shisam ___ 498 387-386 S I 6.81 301 27 8-15 Shisam | _ 499 387-386 S 3.93 301 161 8-15 Shisam I 500 387-386 S 4.971 30 201 8-15 Shisam I 5011387-386 S | 4.19 30 17 8-15 Shisam _ _ 502 387-386 S I 4.711 30 19 8-15 Shisam| i 5031387-386 IS | 4.711 30 19 8-15 Shisam 5041387-386 IS | 5.24T 30 21 8-15 Shisam 505 387-386 }S 4.971 30 20 8-15 Shisam _ 5061387-386 5 5.761 40 23j 8-15 Shisam ______________ 5071387-386 IS | 5.241 351 211 8-15 Shisam I _ 5051387-386 S 1 5.241 351 21 8-15 Shisam | _ 5091387-386 S 1 4.711 351 19 8-15 Shisam I I 510 387-386j S 1 3.931 351 16 8-15 Shisam _ I 5111387-386 S 5.761 351 23 8-151Shisam I I Detailed Statement of trees Suitable for Transpaintation Package IC(321.10 to 393.00) Sr jChain - | | Tree I RoadSidelTree IForestI No lAge Side lGirth Hight Age Distance SpecieslNo IRemark Kms N/S j Yrs Mtrs i | _1 j 21 3 j4.00 6 6 7 8 9 B! 10 4961387-386 IS 5.241 251 21_ 8-15 Shisam I _ 4 97387-386 IS I 3.931 251 161 8-15 Shisam I I 498[387-386 S 6.811 30 27! 8-15 Shisam I| | 4991387-386 S 3.931 30 16- -15 Shiam I__ 5001 387-386 S I4.97! 30 201 8-15 Shisam I_ 501 387-386 S 4.19 30 17 8-15 Shisam 5021387-386 S 1 4.71 30 19 8-15 Shisam 5031387-386 S j 4.71 30 19 8-15 Shisam 5041387-386 SI 5.24 30 211 8-15 Shisam I 5051387-386 IS 4.97j 30 20 8-15 Shisam _ _ 5061387-386IS J 5.76 40 23 8-15 Shisam I ___ 5071387-386 IS I 5.241 35 21 8-15 Shisam I -_ 5081387-386 S 5.24!35 211 8-15 Shisam 5091387-386 S i 4.711 35 191 8-15 Shisam | _ 510 387-386 S 1 3.931 35 16j 8-15 Shisam I _ 5111387-386 S 1 5.761 35 231 8-15IShisam I _ Detailed Statement of Suitable Trees for Trans lantation Chainagewise Package IC (330Kms- 394 Kms) Sr Chain - | | _ _roadside Forest i N o Age | Side Girth Hight Age Distance Species No. Remark Kms NIS ft ft Yrs Mtrs | 1 2 |F3 5 6 7 8 9 10 512 335000 S 3 40 45 14 12 Sisam 513 335000 [S 3.40 40 14 12Sisam 514 335.000 S 3 40 45 14 12 Sisam 5I5 335.000 N 3.40 40 14 10 Mango 516 335 000 I 3.66 45 15 10 Mango 517 335.000 N 3.66 40 15 10 Mango 518 335.000 S 3.14 50 14 10 Sisam 519 335.000 N 3.14 50 14 10 Sisam 520 335 000 N 3.14 55 14 10 Sisam 521 335.000 N 3.14 40 131 10 Neem 522 335.000 N 3.40 45 14 10 Neem 523 335.000 N 3.14 50 13 10 Neern_ 524 335.000 N 3.40 45 151 10 Neem 525 335.000 N 3.14 40 141 10 Neem 526 335 000 N 340 40 161 10 Neem 527 335.000 N 3.40 35 15 10 Neem 528 335.000 N 3.40 35 14 10 Neem 529 335.000 S 3.40 40 15 10 Sisam 530C 335 000 S 3.40 5C 14 1C Sisam 531 335.000 N 3.40 50 15' 12 Neem 532 335 000 N 3 40 45 14 12 Neem 533 335 000 N 3.14 45 14 10 Neem 534 335.000 N 3.14 40 14 10 Emli 535 335.000 S 3.93 40 20 _ Mango 536 335.000 S 3.40 40 16 e r Mango 537 335.000 S 3.14 40 10 8 Cassia 538 335.000 S 3.14 40 8 c Cassia 539 335.000 S 3.14 409 8 Cassia 540 335.000 N 3.66- 40 15 10 Sisamn 541 335 000 N 3.14 40 12 10 Mango 542 335.000 N 3.14 40 10 10 Mango 543 335.000 S 3.66 40 15 10 Mango 544 335.000 S 3.66 40 16 15 Mango 545 335.000 N 3.40 40 14 10 Sisam 546 335.000 N 3.14 40 1 2 10 Sisam 547 335.000 S 3.40 40 14 10 Drumsticks 548 335.000 S 3.66 40 12 10 Man-go 549 335 000 S 3.14 40 8 8 Cassia _ 550 335.000 S 3.14 40 9 8 Cassia 551 335.000 S 3.14 30 _ 8 Cassia 552 335.000 N 3.14 40 151 8 Neem 553 335.000 N 3.40 35 16 8Mango 554 335.000 S 3.14 40 13 8 Sisam __I 555 335.000 S 3.40 50 12 10 Sisam j_.__ 556 335.000 N 3.14 50 14 8 Mango 557 335.000 S 3.66 50 16 8 Sisam j_._| 558 335.000 S 3.14 40 9 8 Cassia 559 335.000 S 3.14 40 8 8 Cassia 560 335.000 S 3.66 45 13 10 Mango 561 335.000 S 3.40 45 121 8 Mango j 562 335 000 N 3.66 45 13 8 Mango I 563 335.000 S 3.66 45 14 10 Mango I 564 335 000 I 3.66 45 13 10 Mango I_I 565 335 000 S 3.66 45 12 10 Mango I 566 335 000 S 3.93 45 1S 8E Sisam 567 335000 S 3.40 45 t 3 8 Mango_L - 568 335 000 | S 3.14 45 14 8 Sisam 569 33 000 | S 314 35 13 Sisam 570 335 000 N 314 30 9 EKarani ___ 571 335 000 N 3,14 30 9aranj 572 335.000 S 314 35 81 8ICassia 573 335.000 S 3 141 38 t 8 Cassia 574 335000 S 3.66 40 16 8 Mango 335 000 N 3.40 40 121 8Mango 576 335 000 N 3.14 40 16 8 Sisam 577 335 000 S 3.66 40 16 8 Sisam 57 335.000 N 3 40 40 19 8 Mango 579 335 000 S 3.93 35 22 6Sisam I 580 359 000 s 3.14 40 9 BCassia 581 359.000 s 3.14 55 14 8Sisam 582 359.000 s 3.14 45 15 8Sisam 583 359.000 S 3.66 50 19 8Sisam 584 359.000 S 3.40 50 10 10 Cassia 585 359.000 S 3.14 55 15 10 Mango 586 359.000 S 3.66 55 19 10 Mango 587 359.000 S 3.14 40 14 12 Umbar 588 359.000 S 3.14 50 19 10 Mango 589 359.000 S 3.14 50 18 10 Mango 590 359o000 S 3.66 40 23 10 Mango 591 359.000 S 3.14 40 8 8Cassia 592 359.000 S 3.14 40 9 8Cassia 593 359.000 S 3.14 35 8 8Cassia 594 359.000 S 3.14 35 B 8 eCassia 595 359.000 S 3.14 30 9 e8 Cassia 596 359.000 S 3.14 40 8 8 Cassia 597 359.000 S 3.14 50 7 8Cassia 598 359.000 S 3.14 501 131 12Sisam 599 359.000 S 3.14 40 9 = _ ____8 Cassia 600 359.000 S 3.14 50 10T 8_ cassia I 601 359.000 S 3.14 50 121 12|Sisam 602 359.000 S 3.14 50 15 12 Sisam 603 359.000 S 3.14 50 9 8 Cassia 604 359.000 S 6.54 50 23 8Sisam 605 359.000 S 3.14 40 8 ___ 8 Cassi2 606 359000 S 3.14 35 9 8Cassia 607 359.000 S 3.14 40 E 8Cassia 608 359.000 S 3.14 40 8 8 Cassia 609 359.000 s 3.14 40 9 8 Cassia 610 359.000 S 3.66 50 14 12 Sisam _ 611 359.000 S 3.14 40 81 8 Cassia 612 359.000 S 3.14 40 8 BCassia 613 359.000 S 3.14 40 9 e Cassia 614 359.000 S 3.66 40 14 12 Mango 615 359.000 S 3.14 40 8 BCassia 616 359.000 S 3.14 40 9 E Cassia 617 359o000 S 3.14 45 8 8 Cassia 618 370.000 S 3.14 30 _8 4 Cassia 619 370.000 S 3.14 30 8 4 Cassia 620 370.000 S 3.66 40 B 6 Cassia 621 370.000 N 3.14 30 8 6Cassia 622 370.000 N 3.14 30 8 6Cassia 623 370.000 S 3.14 30 8 6 Cassia 624 370.000 N 3.14 30 8_ 6 Cassia 625 370.000 N 3.14 30 8 I 6 Cassia _ 626 370.000 N 3.14 30 8 6 Cassia 627 370.000 s 3.14 30 8 6 Cassia 628 370.000 s 3.14 30 8 6 Cassia 629 370000 IN 3.14 30 8 6ICassia 630 370 000 S 3.14 30 8 6 Cassia 631 370 000 S 3.14 30 8 6 Cassia 632 370 000 S 3.14 30 8 6 Cassia 633 370o000 S 3.14 30 8 8 Cassia e 3 s 3 14 30 10 8 sis?.m 6351 370000 I S 3.141 501 121 BSSisamr | j 636| 370C0 S 3 14 50 11 Sisam 637 370 000 S 3.14 50 12 7 Sisam 638 3,0 D00 S 314 50 13 B Sisam 639 370 000 S 3.14 50 121 Sisam 640 370 000 S 3 14 50 131 8Sisam 641 370.000 S 3 14 50 11 10 SIsam 642 370 000 S 314 50 1t I i Sisam 643 370 000 S 3 40 55 14 1.2Sisam 644 370 000 S 3,14 55 14 12Sisam 645 370.000 S 3.14 55 11| 12 Sisam 646 370 000 S 3.40 50 141 12 Sisam 647 370 000 S 3.40 55 14 10 Sisam 648 370.000 S 3.40 50 141 10 Sisam 649 370.000 S 3.66 50 3 8 Sisam 650 370.000 S 3.66 50 15 8 Sisam 651 370 000 S 3.66 50 15E 8Sisam 652 370.000 S 3 66 50 141 8Sisam 653 370.000 S 3.66 50 14 8lSisarm 654 370 000 S 3 40 50 121 8Sisam 655 370 000 S 3 40 50 14 10 Sisam 656 370.000 S 3 40 50 14 10 Sisam 657 370.000 S 3.40 55 14 10 Sisam 658 370.000 S 3.40 50 13 8 Sisam 659 370.000 S 3.14 50 13 8 Sisam 660 370.000 S 3.14 50 12 E Sisam 661 370.000 S 3.40 55 l4i 8 Sisam 662 370.000 S 3.40 55 14 8 Sisam 663 370 000 S 3.14 451 131 10 Sisam 664 370.000 S 3.14 50 13 8Sisam 665 370.000 S 3.14 501 13 8 Sisam 666 370.000 S 3.14 50 13 8 Sisam 667 370 000 N 3.14 50 121 8 Sisam 668 370.000 N 3.14 50 121 8Sisam 669 370.000 S 3.14 50 12 8 Sisam 670 370.000 N 3.14 50 131 8Sisam 671 370.000 S 3.14 50 13 8 Sisam . 672 370.000 S 3.14 50 13 8 Sisam 673 370.000 S 3.14 50 13 8 Sisam 674 370.000 S 3.14 50 13 8 Sisam 675 370.000 S 3.14 55 1 3 1 CSisam 676 370.000 S 3.14 50 13 10 Sisam 6771 370.000 S I3.14 501 12 10 Sisam 678 370.000 iS 3.14 45 11 10 Sisam 6791 370.000 S 3.14 50 1 2 1 0Sisam ____ ______________ 680 370.000 N 3.40j 50 12 8Sisam 681 370.000 S 3.14 50 13 8 Sisam 682 370.000 S 3.14 50 1 3 8 Sisam 683 370.000 S 3.14 50 12 10 Sisam __ | 684 370.000 S1 3 14 50 12 8 Sisam 685 370 000 S 3-14 50 13 10 Sisam 1 6861 370 000 IS 3.14 50 13 8 Sisam 1 6871 370.000 N 3.141 50 14 10 Sisam I | 6881 370.000 S 3.141 50 13 10 Sisam 1 5691 370 000 S 3.141 55 12 8 Sisam 6901 370.000 S 3.401 451 12 8 Sisam 6911 370.000 S 3.14 50 13 8 Sisam 6921 370.000 S 3.141 55j 131 8 Sisam =____ 6931 370 000 N 3.141 55 13 10 Sisam 694 370 000 I i3 661 50 13 10 Sisam 6951 370.000 S 3.141 50; 13 8 Sisam i 6961 370.000 N 3.40j 50j 14 10 Sisam 697 370 000 S 3.40 50 14 10 Sisam _ 698 370 000 i N 3401 501 13 10 Sisam ______. 699i 37C 000 I5 3.401 501 14 10 Sisam 4______ 700| 370 000 S 314 50 13 10 Sisam __._I 701 370 000 S 3.14 50 13 1 CSisam | 702 370 000 S 3 40 50 1 3 1 CSisam 703 370.000 S 3.14 50 1 3 10 Sisam 704 370.000 N 314 50 12 4 Sisam 705 370.000 S 3.14 50 12 5 Sisam 706 370 000 S 3 14 50 12 5 Sisam 707 370.000 S 3.40 50 13 10 Sisam 708e 370 000 S 3.14 50 13 1C Sisam 709 370 000 N 3.14 50 11 10 Sisam 710C 370.000 N 3.14 50 13 10 Sisam 711 370.000 S 3.14 50 12 10 Sisam 712 370.000 S 3.40 55 12 10 Sisam 713 370.000 S 3.14 45 13 10 Sisam 714 370.000 N 3.14 50| 13 1 0 Sisam 715 370.000 S 3.14 55 13 1 0Sisam 716 370.000 N 3 14 55 13 10 Sisam 717 370.000 S 3.14 55 13 1 ESisam 718 370.000 S 3.14 55 131 6Sisarii 719 370.000 S 3.14 55 13E 8Sisam 720 370.000 S 3 40 50 1 4 8Sisam 721 370.000 N 3.14 50 1 2 8 Sisam 722 370.000 S 3.14 50 1 3 8 Sisam 723 370.000 S 3.14 50 13 1C Sisam 724 370.000 S 3.14 50 13 8 Sisam 725 370.000 N 3.14 50 13 8 Sisam 726 370.000 S 3.14 50 13 10 Sisam 727 370.000 S 3.14 50 13 8 Sisam 728 370.000 N 3.14 50 13 8Sisam 729 370.000 N 3.14 50 13 8Sisam 730 370 000 S 3.14 5 1 13 8 Sisam 731 370.000 S 3.14 50 13 8 Sisam 732 370.000 S 3.14 50 13 6 Sisam 733 370.000 N 3.14 50 13 10 Sisam 7341 370.000 N 3.14 45 13 10 Sisam 735J 370.000 S 3.14 50 131 10 Sisam 736 370.000 S 3.14 45 131 10 Sisam 737 370.000 S 3.14 50 13 10 Sisam 738 370.000 S 3.14 50 131 8Sisam _ 739 370.000 S 3.14 50 13 10 Sisam 740 370.000 S 3.14 50 13 10 Sisam 741 371.000 S 3.14 50 13 8 Sisam 742 371.000 S 3.40 55 12 8 Sisam 743 371.000 N 3.14 45 13 8 Sisam 744 371.000 N 3.14 451 13 8 Sisam 745 371.000 S 3.66 50 131 8Sisam 746 371.000 N 3.14 50 131 8Sisam i 747 371.000 N 3.14 50 13 81Sisam j 748 371.000 S 3.14 45 13 8 Sisam 749 371.000 S 3.66 50 13 10 Sisam 750 371.000 S 3.14 50 13 10 Sisam 751 371.000 N 3.14 50 13 10 Sisam 752 371.000 N 3.14 50 13 10 Sisam 753 371.000 S 3.14 50 13 10 Sisam _ 754 371.000 S 3.14 50 13 10 Sisam 755 371.000 |N 3.14 45 13 10 Sisam 756 371.000 N 3.14 50 13 10|Sisam 757 371 000 IS 3.661 50 15 1O0Sisam 758 371.000 |S 3.141 50 13 10|Sisam I 7591 371.000 1S 3.141 50 13 10 jSisam I 760 371 000 S 3.40 50 13 10 Sisam 761 371.000 |N 3.40 45 13 10|Sisam 762 371 000 | N 3.40 45 13 10 Sisam 763 371.000 S 3 14 50 13 10jSisam 764 371 000 N 3401 501 13 10 Sisam 7651 371000 IN _ 3 401 501 13 10lSisam 766 371.000 N 3 40 50 13 10 Sisam 767 371 000 N 3.40 50 13 10 Sisam 68 371 000 S 3.40 50 13 10 Sisam 69 371 000 N 3.14 50 13 8 SIsam 0 37 O1C000 N 3 14 40 13 BESisam ,71 371 000 S 340 50 13 ISSsam ,72 371000 S 3 40 50 13 BSisam (73 371 000 S 340 50 13 8Sisam -74 371000 N 340 50 13 8Sisam 775 371000 N 340 50 13 BSisam 776 371 000 S 3.40 50 1-3 _Sisam 777 371000 S 3 14 50 1 ' Sisam 778 371 000 S 3.40 50 131_ 8 Sisam 779 371 000 S 3.40 50 13 8 Sisam 780 371.000 N 3.14 50 13 8 Sisam 781 371 000 N 3.14 50 13 8Sisamr 782 371 000 N 3.40 55 13 Sisam_ 783 371.000 N 3.14 50 13 8 Sisam 784 371.000 N 3.14 45 13 8 Sisam 785 371.000 N 3.14 50 13 8 Sisam 786 371 000 N 3.14 50 13 8Sisam 787 371 000 S 3.66 50 13 8Sisam 788 371.000 N 3.40 50 13 8Sisam 789 371.000 N 3 40 50 131 8 Sisam 790 371.000 N 3.14 50 13 8Sisam 7911 371.000 N 3,14 50 13 8 Sisam 792 371 000 S 3 14 50 13 8 Sisam 793 371.000 S 3.14 50 13 8 Sisam 794 371.000 N 3.14 50 13 8 Sisam 795 371.000 S 3.14 35 13 8Sisam 796 371 000 S 3 14 50 13 8Sisam 797 371 000 N 3.14 50 1i3 8 Sisam 798 371.000 N 3.14 50 13 1C Sisam 799 371.000 N 3.14 50 131 6 Sisam 800 371.000 S 3.14 50 131 6 Sisam 801 371.000 S 3.14 50 13 6 Sisam 802 371.000 N 3.14 50 13 6 Sisam 803 371.000 S 3.40 50 13 8Sisam 804 371.000 N 3.40 50 13 8 Sisam 805 371.000 N 3.14 50 13 8 Sisam 806 371.000 S 3.14 50 13 8Sisam 8071 371.000 N 3.14 45 13 12 Sisam B08 371 000 N 3.14 45 13 10 Sisam 809 371.000 S 3.66 50 13 8 Sisam 810 371 000 S 3.14 50 13 8Sisam 811 371.000 N 3.14 50 13 10 Sisam 812 371.000 N 3.14 50 13 8Sisam 813 371.000 S 3.40 50 13 7Sisam 814 371.000 S 3.14 45 13 Arjun 815 371.000 S 3.14 40 13 _ _ Jamun 816 371.000 S 3.14 50 13 12 Jamun Cetral Bank Mahouli 817 371.000 S 3.14 50 13 8Arjun 818 371.000 S 3.14 50 13 12 Arjun 819 371.000 S 3.40 50 13 12 Arjun 820 371.000 S 3.14 50 13 12 Arjun Mahouli School 821 371,000 S 3.14 50 13 12 Sisam 822 371.000 S 3.14 40 13 12 Jamun 823 371.000 S 3.14 40 13 12 Arjun 824 371.000 N 3.40 50 13 12 Sisam _ 825 371 000 N 3.14 45 13 10 Sisam _ 826 371 000 S 3 40 45 13 8 Jamun 827 371.000 S 3 66 50 13 7Sisam 828 371 000 N 3 66 50 13 4Sisam _ 829 371 00' , o.j4 50 13 lO Sisam 830 371 000 I N 3.14 50 13 8 Arjun I 831 371.000 N 3.14 50 13 4Sisam 832 371.000 S 3.14 45 13 10 Jamun 833 371 000 S 3.14 50 13 8 Sisam 834 371 000 S 3,14 45 13 |Sisam 835 371 000 N 3.40 50 13 8 Sisam 836 371.000 S 3.14 40 13 8Jamun 837 371.000 S 3.40 50 13 7 Sisam 838 371.000 N 3.14 55 123 6Sisam 839 371 000 N 3 14 45 13 7 Sisam 840 371.000 N 3.14 45 13 ;7Sisam 841 371 000 S 3.14 50 13 12 Arjun 842 371.000 S 3.14 50 123 1_ Arjun 843 371.000 S 3.40 50 13 1i Jamun 844 371.000 S 3.40 55 13 1 ISisam 845 371.000 S 3.40 45 13 1 EJamun 846 371.000 N 3.14 45 123 aSisam 847 371.000 N 3.14 45 13 E Sisam 848 371.000 N 3.14 50 13 4 Sisam 849 371.000 N 3.14 50 13 4 Sisam 850 371.000 S 3.14 50 13 4 Sisam 851 371.000 S 3.14 50 13 4Sisam 852 371.000 N 3.14 50 13 10 Sisam 853 371.000 S 3.14 50 13 12 Sisam 854 371.000 N 3.14 45 13 8Sisam 855 371.000 N 3.14 40 13 8 Sisam 856 371.000 S 3.14 45 13 10 Jamun 857 371.000 S 3.14 45 13 10 Arjun 858 371.000 S 3.14 45 13 8 Sisam 859 371.000 N 3.14 45 13 8 Sisam B60 371.000 S 3.14 45 13 8 Jamun 861 371.000 S 3.14 50 13 8 Sisam 862 371.000 N 3.14 50 13 8 Sisam 863 371.000 S 3.14 40 13 1 Arjun 864 371.000 S 3.14 50 13 7 Sisam 865 371.000 N 3.14 50 13 6 Sisam 866 371.000 S 3.14 50 13 6Sisam 867 371.000 N 3.14 40 13 7 Sisam 868 371.000 S 3.14 40 13 12 Arjun 869 371 000 S 3.14 50 13 6Sisam 870 371 000 S 3.14 50 13 6 Sisam 871 371.000 N 3.14 40 13 6 Sisam 872 371.000 N 3.14 40 13 6 Sisam 873 371.000 N 3.14 40 13 6 Sisam 874 371.000 N 3.14 40 13 6Sisam 875 371.000 S 3.14 50 13 6 Sisam 876 371.000 S 3.14 40 13 6 Sisam 877 371.000 S 3.14 40 13 6Sisam 878 37 1.000 S 3.14 40 1 3 _ _ _ 6 Sisam_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 879 371.000 N 3.14 40 13 6 Sisam 880 371.000 N 3.14 40 13 6 Sisam 881 371.000 S 3.14 50 1 3 6 Sisam 882 371.000 S 3.40 50 13 6Sisam ._. 883 371.ODO N 3.14 50 13 6 Sisam 884 371.000 S 3.66 50 13 6 Sisam 885 371.000 N 3.14 50 13 8_Sisar 886 371.000 S 3.14 50 13 a Sisam 887 371.000 S 3.14 50 13 B Sisam __. 888 371.000 S 3.14 45 13 8 Sisam 889 371.000 S 3.14 45 13 8 Sisam 890 371.000 N 3.40 45 13 10 Sisam 891 371.000 N 314 45 13 1 Sisam 892 371.000 N 3.66 50 16 12 Mango 893 371 000 N 3.66 50 16 12 Mango B94 371.000 i N 3.14 45 13 12 Neem 895 371.000 | N 3.66 45 13 10 Sisam _ __. 896 071 000 S 3 66 45 1 3 8 Sisam 8597 372 000 N 3.93 45 14 10jSisam 898 372 000 S 3 66 45 14 1 0Sisam 895 372 000 N 3 14 40 13 1O Sisam 900 372 000 N 3 14 40 13 10 Sisam 901 372 000 N 3 40 50 13 10 Sisam 902 3/72OC N 3 14 50 13 1 0Sisam 903 372 000 N 314 50 13 10 Ficus 904 372 000 N 4.71 50 24 5 Bargad 905 372 O00 S 3 93 50 17 7 Sisam 906 372000 D S 3 66 50 15 6 Sisam 907 372 000 N 3.14 30 8 4 Cassia 908 372 000 s 3.14 30 8 4C assia 909 372 000 S 314 _ 30 8 ,. 6Cassia 910 372 000 S 3 40 45 13 BSisam 911 372 000 S 3.66 50 13 Sisam 912 372 000 S 4.19 50 17 8Sisam 913 372 000 S 3 14 30 8 E Cassia 914 372.000 S 4.71 55 22 B Sisam 9151 372.0D0 N 4.71 55 22 B Stsam 9161 372 000 N 4.71 55 22 8 Sisam 917 372.000 S 3.14 30 8 _ Cassia 918 372.000 N 3.14 30 8 8Cassia 919 372.000 S 3 14 55 e8 Cassia 920 372 000 S 3.14 35 8 C Cassia 921 372.000 S 3.14 35 8 9Cassia 922 3 2.T000 S 3.14 35 8 , 6 Cassia 923 372.000 S 3.14 40 15 12 Mango 924 372000 S 3.14 40 15 12 Mango 925 372.000 S 3.66 45 15 12 Mango 9261 372 000 S 3.66 45 15 12 Mango 927 372.000 S 3.40 30 8 4 Cassia 928 372 000 N 3.14 30 8 41Cassia 929 372.000 N 3.14 30 8 4|Cassia 930 372000 N 3.40 50 14 6 Sisam 931 372.000 N 3.93 50 15 6 Sisam 932 372.000 N 3.14 30 8 4 Cassia 933 372 000 N 3.14 30 8 4 cassia 934 372.000 N 3.14 30 8 4 Cassia 935 372.000 S 4.19 50 15 10 Sisam 936 372.000 S 3.93 50 15 10 Sisam 937 372.000 S 3.93i 30 15 10 Sisam 938 372.000 N 3.14 30 81 4Cassia 939 372.000 S 3.93 50 16 8Sisam 940 .372.000 N 3.66- 50 16 8 Sisam 941 372.000 S 3.14 30 8 10 Cassia 942 372.000 S 3.14 30 8 10 Cassia 943 372.000 N 3.14 40 13 10 Sisam 944 372.000 N 3.14 401 13 10 Sisam 945 372 000 S 4.71 50 191 10 Sisam 946 372 000 N 3 14 30 16 4 Sisam 947 372 000 S 3 66- 50 171 61Sisam 948 372 000 S 3 66- 50 17 6 Sisam 949 372 000 N 3.14 45 15 | 6Sisam 950 372 000 N 3.14 45 16 6 Sisam 951 372 000 N 4.19 50 18 6 Sisam 952 372.000 S 4.19 50 191 6 Sisam ____ 953 372 000 N 3.66 50 171 71Sisam I 954 372 000 N 1 3.66 55 17 i 7 Sisam 955 372 000 I N 1 3.14 30 121 7 Sisam _ 956t 372.000 S 3.14 30 8 8 Cassia 957Z 372 0oo S 3.14 30 8 8Cassia | 9581 372000 S 3 14 30 8 8 Cassia 9591 372 000 t N 3.14 30 8 8 Cassia 1 9601 372 000 N 1314 30 8 8 Cassia 1 961 372 000 5 3 66 55 13 Sisam __ 96 372 000 N 3.66 55 13 8Sisamn 963 37 000 N 3 66 5 13 8 Sisam 964 372 000 N 3 14 30 8 8 Cassia 965 372000 N 4 71 55 20 8 Sisam 966| 372 000 S 4 71 55 20 8Sisam 967 372 000 N00 3 93 55 17 8 Sisam 968 372 000 S 4.19 55 1 7 8 Sisam 969 372 000 N 3 14 30 8 8 Cassia 970 372 000 S 4 71 55 20 8 Sisam 971 372 000 N 3.14 30 8 8 Cassia 972 372.000