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c) <br /> <br />Tree Disease Prevention and Disposal. The DEVELOPER shall prevent the <br />introduction and spread of tree disease into the residual tree populations of the Plat <br />and adjoining properties and reduce the impacts of construction on the residual <br />property of the Plat and adjoining properties. The DEVELOPER in order to <br />accomplish in accordance with "Protecting Trees From Construction Damage" shall: <br /> <br />1). Install physical barriers, such as snow fence, around trees that are to remain. <br />The fencing shall be located at the dripline of these remaining trees. <br /> <br />2) Insure that all equipment operators will have readily available, a tree wound <br />dressing and will apply it immediately to damaged oak trees if wounding occurs <br />from April 15 through July 15. <br /> <br />3). Insure that trees will only be skidded against other trees that are to be <br />removed. Trees in the middle twenty (20) feet of a road easement will be <br />removed first, with remaining trees to be skidded toward the middle of the road <br />easement. This same procedure will apply to building sites. <br /> <br />4) Mature trees, especially oak and elm, adjoining an easement so that roots enter <br />the disturbed construction area shall first be severed by a vibratory plow to <br />prevent shattering, scraping and exposure of roots of high value trees on adjoining <br />property. <br /> <br />5). Recognized trees of value, suitable for tree spade removal that would <br />otherwise be destroyed, shall be identified with ribbon and offered to the CITY at <br />least five (5) days prior to destruction. <br /> <br />6) Tree wood removed during construction, road building and sewer/water <br />installation shall be buried, burned, chipped or hauled to a licensed wood disposal <br />site. Wood waste disposal must take into account tree disease control, especially <br />for oak wilt and Dutch Elm disease. The tree inspector needs to make a site <br />inspection to ascertain tree disease hazard prior to construction in order to <br />minimize impact on trees adjoining easement, (including root damage and grade <br />changes) and for disease control. An inspection to reduce or abate wood waste <br />disposal must also manage air quality impact and smoke nuisance to adjoining <br />property owners as well as fire safety concerns. <br /> <br />7) <br /> <br />Whole trees may not be disposed of by burning. Trunks and limbs larger than <br />six (6) inches in diameter must be salvaged for lumber, firewood, chipped or <br />hauled to a licensed wood disposal site. Application may be made for an open <br />burning permit to dispose of brush less than six (6) inches in diameter and <br />stumps with [ess than four feet of main trunks attached. The location of the <br />proposed open burn site will be specified by the City Engineer, Environmental <br />Specialist and Fire Chief. Wood disposal by burning requires whole tree <br />volume reduction, proposed site inspection prior to clearing and an open <br /> <br />-244- <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br />I, <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> <br /> <br />