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• <br />• <br />(b) Coniferous trees: No less than 6 feet high; <br />(3) Replacement trees shall be species similar to the trees which were destroyed or damaged and can <br />include those species shown on the following table: <br />(a) Deciduous trees: maple, oak, linden, ash, honeylocust, birch, hackberry; <br />(b) Coniferous trees: fir, red pine, white spruce, eastern red cedar, black hills spruce, white pine, <br />Austrian pine, northern white cedar. <br />(4) Unacceptable trees: The following trees are unacceptable because of structural instability, <br />susceptibility to disease, or because they are invasive species: <br />(a) Deciduous: Norway maple, Siberian elm, silver maple, cottonwood, amur maple; <br />(b) Coniferous: Colorado spruce. <br />(5) Replacement trees shall not be placed on easements or street rights -of -way. Prior to planting <br />replacement trees, the subdivider or home builder shall submit for city review and approval the locations of <br />the replacement trees. <br />(Ord. 04 -03, passed 2 -24 -2003) <br />IMPROVEMENTS <br />§ 1001.140 REQUIRED PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. <br />(1) No final plat shall be approved by the City Council until improvements and construction of the <br />land, streets, and trails, together with all other necessary facilities in the plat have been designed and <br />satisfactorily arranged in accordance with provisions of the regulations for land improvement and <br />construction and conditions of subdivision approval. In addition to construction on land, streets, and trails, <br />the developer, as part of the final plat, shall install and pay for light poles, fixtures and street name signs as <br />approved by the city and the utility company serving the location. The installations shall be completed <br />before the street is surfaced. <br />(2) The following is a detailed description of public improvements required to be completed for each <br />final plat: <br />(a) Grading, drainage, wetland mitigation, and erosion control; <br />(b) Sanitary sewer facilities; <br />DRAFT JANUARY 5, 2009 <br />