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b. Location of all existing structures, roads, utilities, and driveways on the site. <br />c. A written narrative describing specific activities and reasons for developing <br />the plan, and how these actions and activities will affect the forest. Specific <br />examples include, but are not limited to: better forest management (thinning <br />or removal of dead or diseased trees), improved wildlife habitat, recreational <br />use, outdoor education, and trails. <br />d. Tree Replacement may also be required as part of the Forest Management <br />Plan. Tree replacement, as Outlined in Section 1127.03 Subd. 4, shall be <br />required if trees are removed without obtaining an approved approval for a <br />Forest Management Plan. (See also Section 1127.08 regarding violations <br />and penalties.) <br />e. Forest Management Plans must be prepared by a forester, arborist, or <br />landscape architect, and approved by the City Forester. Plans may be <br />reviewed by the Parks, Recreation and Forestry Commission. <br />1127.05 LANDSCAPING: <br />Subd. 1. Applications for development in the R-3, R-4, B-1, B-2, B-3, B-4, 1-1 and PUD <br />districts shall be accompanied by a detailed landscape plan. The landscape plan <br />should be developed in accordance with the site plan submitted for approval. <br />Subd. 2. Detailed landscape plans shall include the following information: <br />a. General: name and address of developer/owner, name and address of <br />architect/designer, date of plan preparation, date and description of all <br />revisions, name of project or development, scale of plan, north point <br />indication. <br />b. Site analysis: Boundary lines of property line with dimensions based upon <br />certified survey, name and alignment of proposed and existing adjacent on- <br />site streets, location of all proposed utility easements and right-of-way, <br />location of existing and proposed buildings, topographic contours at two (2) <br />foot contour intervals, location of parking areas, water bodies, proposed <br />sidewalks, and percent of site not covered by structures and impervious <br />surfaces. <br />c. Landscape data: A planting schedule table shall include symbols, quantities, <br />common names, botanical names, size of plant materials, root specifications, <br />and special planting instructions. <br />d. Typical sections and details of fences, planting boxes, retaining walls, tot -lots, <br />picnic areas, berms and other landscape improvements. <br />e. Typical sections of landscape islands and planter beds with identification of <br />materials used. <br />U <br />