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11/26/2007
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11/26/2007
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<br />d. Development including grading and contouring shall take place in such a <br />manner that the root zone, as defined in Section 1127.02, of existing trees <br />shall not be affected. <br /> <br /> <br />1127.04: TREE REMOVAL ON LOTS WITH CONSTRUCTION OR GRADING <br />ACTIVITY 1 <br /> <br />Subd. 1. Tree Plan Required. A tree plan, which would include a tree inventory, <br />prepared by an arborist, landscape architect or forester, shall be submitted for <br />any project in which any trees will be impacted as a result of said project. Tree <br />inventories shall identify existing healthy significant trees, specimen trees, <br />woodlots and smaller groups of non-significant trees within the limits of the <br />proposed project area. The inventory should clearly indicate which trees would <br />be lost as a result of the project and which trees would be saved. The tree <br />inventory shall be submitted at the same time as any other required application <br />submittals. This requirement may be waived at the discretion of the Community <br />Development Director and the City Forester. <br /> <br />Subd. 2. Replacement Standards. Replacement tree species shall be approved by the <br />City Forester in accordance with Section 1127.05. <br /> <br />a. No additional plantings shall be required on lots less than one acre where five <br />or more replacement and high value trees over eight inches in diameter would <br />remain, or on lots one acre or larger where ten or more replacement and high <br />value trees over eight inches in diameter would remain. For every significant <br />tree removed, the permit holder or property owner shall plant a new tree on a <br />one-to-one replacement basis, up to a maximum of five new trees. <br /> <br />b. For every specimen tree removed, the permit holder or property owner shall <br />plant a minimum of two new trees, up to a maximum of five new trees. <br /> <br />c. Replacement trees shall be planted no later than twelve months beyond the <br />date of tree removal. The owner or permit holder shall guarantee the survival <br />of the replacement trees for two full growing seasons beyond the year of <br />planting. In cases where replacement cannot occur within the specified <br />timeframe, an extension may be granted at the discretion of the City Forester <br />and Community Development Director. <br /> <br />d. Replacement Quantity Reductions. The number of required replacement <br />trees may be reduced when deemed appropriate at the sole discretion of the <br />City Forester based on existing site conditions. <br /> <br /> <br />1 Parcels in the R-1, Single Family Residential zoning district are exempt from the provisions of this section. <br />
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