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• * <br />II* « *■ «■ <br />- >:W, <br />• n <br />• j <br />• i'.r <br />• » <br />1 » <br />B.Any .rees required to be planted must be varied in species, must be primarily species native <br />to the area, may not include any specif that are subject to disease epidemic or are on the list <br />of less desirable trees established by the city forester, and must be hardy under local <br />conditions. The required trees must be replaced by the property owner or original <br />developer if they die within one year after installation. ^ <br />C.A significant tree that was removed or otherwise destroyed by human means within two <br />years before a development application must be replaced in the same general location by two <br />trees meeting the requirements of 4B above. The replacement trees will be considered <br />significant trees existing at the time of the development application and may be removed and <br />relocated on the site only if the original significant tree would have been allowed to be <br />removed under this ordinance. <br />5. TREE SIZES <br />All replacement trees must be at least two and one-half inches in diameter for deciduous trees and <br />six-feet tall for coniferous trees, except that for property located in the Plarmed 1-394 District they <br />must be at least three and one-half inches in diameter for deciduous trees and ten-feet tall for <br />coniferous trees. <br />6. BEFORE STARTING WORK <br />Before any construction or grading takes place, snow fencing, erosion control fenemg, or a <br />similar device must be placed around the drip lines of significant trees to be preserved or that are <br />located nearby on adjacent propert>’. No construction, compaction, or grading of any kind may <br />occur within these drip lines, except when necessary to save additional significant trees and when <br />the risk to the trees designated for preservation is minimal. The developer must place signs on the <br />fencing prohibiting construction, compaction, or grading. <br />7. CITY FORESTER TREE SPECIES LIST <br />The following trees are considered by the City to be less desirable trees. New replacement trees <br />may not be of these species and the City will take into consideration the less desirable qualities of <br />such trees in the review of a development proposal. <br />f.Less Desirable Trees <br />Boxelder: Rapid growth, weak wood, prone to decay. <br />Cottonwoods; Rapid growth, weak wood, prone to decay, heavy seed production. <br />Elms: <br />Poplars: <br />V <br />•>»Susceptible to Dutch elm'disease. <br />. • • • A . <br />Willows: <br />Rapid growth, weak wood, short-lived. - <br />... •! « <br />Rapid growth, weak wood, prone to deMy^ahd wind damage <br />•tv: <br />• •• C:\WP\FOR.MS\TREEPRES.nLM . APR97 <br />-■K'■r{X <br />■ <br />• ^ \ <br />>•• <br />• ‘J... <br />■J*.': <br />L*‘: . <br />-• V* <br />• •.•