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CHAPTER 1127 <br /> <br />DDDRRRAAAFFFTTT <br />333-- <br />TREE PRESERVATION & LANDSCAPING <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />SECTION: <br /> <br />1127.01: Purpose <br />1127.02: Definitions <br />1127.03: General Tree Protection Requirements <br />1127.04: Tree Removal on Lots without Construction or Grading Permits <br />1127.05: Landscaping <br />1127.06 Appeal Process <br />1127.07 Violation and Penalties <br /> <br /> <br />1127.01: PURPOSE. The purpose of this chapter is to identify trees and woodlots <br />which are to be preserved in general and saved when development is occurring or at <br />any point thereafter. It is the City’s goal to ensure that development is compatible with <br />the natural environment and is accommodated without destroying desirable <br />environmental features and natural amenities. It is not the City’s intent, however, to <br />preserve significant trees or woodlots where substandard subdivision design, poor <br />drainage, excess slope in streets and driveways or inefficient utility construction will <br />result. <br /> <br /> <br />1127.02: DEFINITIONS: When used in this Chapter, the following words and <br />phrases shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the <br />context clearly indicates a different meaning: <br /> <br />DRIP LINE: The imaginary line at the outer edge of a tree or shrub, the point where <br />water would drip to the ground from the outermost branches or leaves. <br /> <br />HIGH VALUE TREES: Any tree from the list below. <br /> <br /> Birches (River & Paper) <br /> Black Walnut <br /> Catalpa <br /> Cherry <br /> All Firs <br /> Flowering Crabapples & <br />Hawthorns <br /> Hackberry <br /> Hybrid American Elm <br /> Ironwood <br /> Japanese Tree Lilac <br /> All Lindens <br /> All Maples <br /> All Oaks <br /> Ohio Buckeye <br /> Pines (except Jack) <br /> All Spruce <br /> <br /> <br />ROOT ZONE: That area of effective tree rooting (out to the extent of the branches plus <br />5 five feet). <br />-222888---000777 <br /> 1
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