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<br /> <br /> <br />To: Chair McCutcheon and Planning Commission Members <br /> Adam Edwards, City Administrator <br /> <br />From: Jeremy Barnhart, AICP, Community Development <br />Director <br /> <br />Date: May 16, 2022 <br /> <br />Subject: #LA22-000022, City of Orono Text Amendment related to vegetative removal in <br />the lake yard <br />Public Hearing <br /> <br /> <br />Background <br />The City’s Shoreland regulations (Section 78-1285) require a permit to remove live trees within <br />75 feet of the shoreline, or within the bluff impact zone. Live trees removed require <br />replacement at a ratio established by ordinance, 1 inch per inch of tree diameter removed, for <br />trees less than 36 inches in diameter, or 0.5 inch per of tree diameter removed for trees larger <br />than 36 inches. There is currently no charge for tree removal permits. <br /> <br />The important distinction in this regulation is “live” trees. The code does not require a permit <br />for, or replacement of dead trees, regardless of size. <br /> <br />In certain situations, it may be advantageous for a property owner to remove a diseased tree, or <br />a tree that is determined to be hazardous, before the tree is considered “dead”. <br /> <br />The draft ordinance allows for the removal (but not replacement) of dead, diseased, or those <br />posing safety hazards, in the written opinion of a certified arborist. <br /> <br />Public Comments <br />To date, no public comments have been received. <br /> <br />Issues for Consideration <br />1. Should trees that are diseased or hazardous be replaced? If so, at what ratio? <br /> <br />Planning Staff Recommendation <br />Planning Staff recommends approval of the amendment as drafted. <br /> <br />List of Exhibits <br />Exhibit A. Draft Ordinance <br /> <br />Application Summary: The city of Orono is proposing an ordinance amendment that will allow <br />for the removal of diseased or hazardous trees in the lake yard. <br />Staff Recommendation: Planning Department Staff recommends approval of the draft as <br />written.
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