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1. Tree preservation and mitigation standards are described in the <br /> following table: <br /> Table 6 <br /> Tree Preservation and Mitigation Standards <br /> Tree Tree Location: not within <br /> Location: Basic Use Area <br /> within Basic <br /> Use Area <br /> Environmentally deciduous deciduous deciduous <br /> Sensitive Area trees 6" DBH trees 6-12" trees over <br /> (ESA) Category and over or DBH or 12" DBH or <br /> evergreen evergreen evergreen <br /> trees between trees trees over <br /> 12'-20' tall between 20' tall <br /> 12'-20' tall <br /> Non-ESA provide <br /> no mitigation one tree provide <br /> required per tree two trees per <br /> tree removed <br /> removed <br /> Natural Resource provide provide provide <br /> Enhancement one tree per two trees three trees <br /> Geasen,miar Area three€ew trees per tree per tree <br /> removed removed removed <br /> Natural Resource provide one provide provide <br /> Conservation three trees <br /> DrrTviccced Area tree per two two trees per per tree <br /> trees removed tree removed p <br /> removed <br /> 2. Trees used for mitigation may also fulfill the Open Areas <br /> Landscape Standards at the discretion of the City. <br /> 3. Trees with construction impacts within the Tree Protection Zone39 <br /> per-cent of the Teets dafflaged are considered to be removed and must be mitigated <br /> for at the applicable rates. <br /> 4. Undesirable trees are not subject to the Tree Preservation and <br /> Mitigation Standards. <br /> 5. Areas where trees are being removed for ecological restoration in <br /> accordance with a City approved restoration plan are not subject to the Tree <br /> Preservation and Mitigation. <br /> Landscape Revisions draft no comments'andsr=,i3^ Rev Gs*ens draft' <br /> ReyosO RS draft-DA- „ne-rt4 13 <br />