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4. Mitigation <br /> <br />In any development that the tree/woodland allowable removal <br />limits are exceeded, the applicant shall mitigate the tree loss <br />by either reforestation of (tree replacement) appropriate m'eas <br />within the development area, in accora,,~ce with the Tree <br />Replacement Schedule, or payment to the City of the sum per <br />diameter inch calculated from the total amount of diameter <br />inches of the required replacement trees in accordance with <br />the Tree Replacement Schedule. The fee per diameter inch <br />shall be set forth in the City of Eagan Fee Schedule and the <br />payment thereon shall be deposited into an account <br />designated specifically for tree mitigation. <br /> <br />The form of mitigation to be provided by the applicant shall <br />be determined by the City. <br /> <br />The planting of trees for mitigation shall be in addition to an), <br />other landscape requirements of the City. <br /> <br />do <br /> <br />Significant tree replacements will be calculated by replacing <br />the largest diameter tree first, proceeding down to the smallest <br />diameter significant tree. <br /> <br />]gequired Protective Measures. The Tree Preservation Plan shall <br />identify and requ/re the following measures to be utilized to protect <br />Significant trees, Specimen Trees, and Significant woodlands: <br /> <br /> Installation of snow fencing or polyethylene laminate safety <br /> netting placed at the drip line or at the perimeter of the critical <br /> root zone (CRZ), whichever is greater, of sign/ficant trees, <br /> ~pe¢/men trees, and sigr~ificant woodlands to be preserved. <br /> No grade change, construction activity, or storage of materials <br /> shall occur within this fenced area. <br />Identification of any oak trees requiring pruning between <br />April lSth and July Ist. Any oak trees so pruned shall be <br />required to have any cut areas sealed with an appropriate non- <br />toxic u'ee wound sealant. <br />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 /> <br />