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FROM : CITY OF OTSEGO <br /> <br /> 3RN. 27.1999 4:23PM P 4 <br />PHONE NO. : 612 441 4414 <br /> <br />The tree preservation plan must be certified by a <br />forester or landscape architect. The forester or <br />landscape architect shall indicate on the plan the <br />~ollowing item~: <br /> <br />a. Mass graded areas. <br /> <br />be <br /> <br />Custom. graded lots approved as part of the <br />overall grading and drainage plans. <br /> <br />Size, species, and location of all significant <br />trees within the construction areas impacted <br />by grading. <br /> <br />Identification of all significant trees <br />proposed to be saved and significant trees <br />proposed to be removed. <br /> <br />Measures proposed to protect significant trees <br />shall include, but are not limited to: <br /> <br />Installation of snow fencing or <br />polyethylene laminar safety netting at <br />the drip linel <br /> <br />(2) <br /> <br />Placing fill against the trunk of the <br />tree, on the root crown, and under the <br />drip line of the tree shall be <br />prohibited~ <br /> <br />(3) Installation of erosion control measures. <br /> <br />(4) <br /> <br />Prevention of change in soil chemistry <br />due to concrete wash out and leakage or <br />spillage of toxic materials such as fuels <br />or paints. <br /> <br />(5) <br /> <br />Pruning of oak trees must not take place <br />from April 15 through July 1. If <br />wounding of oak trees occurs, a non-toxic <br />tree wound dressing must be applied <br />immediately. Excavators must have a non- <br />toxic tree wound dressing with them on <br />the development site. <br /> <br /> <br />