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10-4-1 f <br /> <br />10-4-1 1 <br /> <br />2. The individual lot tree preservation plan must be certified by a <br />forester or la~;Is;ape ar~ittct an<~ sig~ed by the I~omeowner. The <br />forester or landscal:~e ar=hiteet will incli~ate on the plan lrm tollowing; <br /> <br /> a. Size, species, and location of all significant trees. <br /> <br /> b. Identification of all significant trees proposed to be saved and <br />significant trees proposed to be removed. <br /> <br /> c. Measures proposed to protect significant trees shall include, <br />but are not limited to: <br /> <br />(1) Installation of snow fencing or polyethylene laminar safety <br />netting placed at the drip-line. <br /> <br />(2) Placing fill <br />and under the <br /> <br />(3) Installation <br /> <br />against the trunk of the tree, on the root crown, <br />drip-line of the tree shall be prohibited. <br /> <br />of erosion oontrol methods. <br /> <br />(4) Prevention of change in soil chemistry due to concrete <br />washout and leakage or spillage of toxic materials such as <br />fuels or paints. <br /> <br />(5) Pruning of oak trees must not take place from April 15 <br />through July 1. If wounding of oak trees occurs, a nontoxic <br />tree-wound dressing must be a,oplied immediately. Excavators <br />must have a nontoxic tree-wound dressing with them on the <br />development site. <br /> <br />3. Home builders will be required to furnish the following items for <br />tree preservation at the time the building I:mrmtt e, oplioation is <br />submitted for all lots with at least one significant tree: <br /> <br /> a. Security of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) per lot for tree <br />protection requirements. <br /> <br />b. Certified tree plan. <br /> <br /> c. Builders are liable for subcontractors that destroy or damage <br />significant trees that were indicated to be saved on the indiviciual <br />tree preservation plan. <br /> <br />4. Building inspectors will monitor the tree protection measures at <br />the time of routine inspections. <br /> <br />November E000 <br /> <br /> <br />