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03/29/1991
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professional criteria. General criteria for the <br />determination of specimen trees or stands of trees are <br />provided in Appendix B. <br />8. Structure - Anything manufactured, constructed or <br />erected which is normally attached to or positioned on land, <br />including portable structures. <br />9. Tree - Any self supporting woody plant, usually <br />having a single woody trunk, and a potential DBH of 2 inches <br />or more. <br />10. Tree Preservation Policy - Approved and adopted by <br />the City of Lino Lakes Council to regulate and provide <br />standards and guidelines for the preservation of trees <br />through development and construction processes within the <br />City of Lino Lakes. <br />11.' Woodlot - A treed area of at least one-half acre of <br />which at least 25% of the area includes large trees. <br />IV PROCEDURES. (Summarized in Figure 1. <br />A. Any required density reduction or increase in lot size <br />must save signified or speciman trees. The City Council may <br />require Rezoning and Special Use Permits. <br />1. The City Forester will conduct a preliminary review <br />of all rezoning cases and special use permit applications. <br />2. A field review of select cases will occur under the <br />following conditions: <br />a. For community unit plans, and major development <br />b. Other cases as determined necessary by the <br />preliminary review. <br />3. Conditions to rezoning will be applied where <br />determined necessary by the preliminary review. These <br />conditions may either be general, or specific in nature, and <br />will reflect the standards or provisions of the Tree <br />Preservation section of the Shade Tree Ordinance. <br />4. The City may reduce the maximum allowed density on <br />that part only of the development that has significant trees, <br />where such reduction would save all or part of such <br />significant trees. However, regardless of the requirements <br />in this article, the minimum allowed density shall not be <br />reduced below 67% of the allowed density in the City's land <br />use plan for multiple dwellings. The minimum lot size shall <br />not be increased above 15,000 square feet for single <br />dwellings. Any required significant trees. The City Council <br />may require the clustering of dwellings in the form of town- <br />houses, quads, apartments or similar uses, where it is <br />necessary to preserve significant trees. <br />5. Compliance to these conditions will be verified by <br />review of a revised site plan prior to the issuance of a land <br />disturbance permit. <br />B. Developments shall be designed to preserve large trees <br />and woodlots, where such preservation would not effect the <br />public health, safety or welfare. The City may prohibit <br />removal of all or part of a woodlot or stand of trees subject <br />cases. <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />
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