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b) Identification of all significant trees proposed to be <br />saved and significant trees proposed to be removed, <br />including significant trees with drip lines or critical root <br />zones extending over the lot line of an adjoining lot. <br />c) Location of snow fencing or polyethylene laminar <br />safety netting placed at the drip line or critical root <br />zones. <br />d) Installation of signage at all tree protection areas that <br />instructs workers to stay out. <br />e) Erosion control methods. <br />f) Measures proposed to protect significant trees <br />including but not limited to: <br />g) <br />(i) <br />Tree removal procedures including directional <br />felling away from existing trees to be saved <br />and trenching to separate root systems prior to <br />bulldozing trees or stumps. <br />(ii) Coordination of utility planning with tree <br />preservation plan to strategically extend utility <br />connections from the street to the building in a <br />manner that protects trees intended to be <br />saved. <br />(iii) Measures for preventing changes in soil <br />chemistry due to concrete wash out and <br />leakage or spillage of toxic materials such as <br />fuels or paints. <br />Creation of a temporary access road when temporary <br />site access through a significant tree stand or a <br />critical root zone of a significant tree to be saved is <br />necessary that meets the following standards: <br />(i) The temporary access road shall be routed in a <br />manner that is least disruptive to the significant <br />tree stand per the approval of the City <br />Forester. <br />Lino Lakes Zoning Ordinance General Provisions <br />3-42 <br />