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-196- <br /> <br />25. <br /> <br />26. <br /> <br />27. <br /> <br />e) <br /> <br />g) <br /> <br />Recognized trees of value, suitable for tree spade removal that would otherwise be <br />destroyed, shall be identified with ribbon and offered to the CITY at least five (5) <br />business days prior to destruction. <br /> <br />Tree wood removed during construction, road building and sewer/water installation <br />shall be buried, burned, chipped or hauled to a licensed wood disposal site. Wood <br />waste disposal must take into account tree disease control, especially for oak wilt and <br />Dutch Elm disease. The CITY will perform a site inspection to ascertain tree disease <br />hazards (including root damage and grade changes) prior to construction in order to <br />minimize impact on trees to be protected within or outside of the Plat. Wood waste <br />disposal by fire must also manage air quality impact and smoke nuisance to adjoining <br />property owners as well as fire safety concerns. <br /> <br />Whole trees may not be disposed of by burning. Trunks and limbs larger than six (6) <br />inches in diameter must be salvaged for lumber, firewood, chipped or hauled to a <br />licensed wood disposal site. Application may be made for an open burning permit to <br />dispose of brush less than six (6) inches in diameter and stumps with less than four <br />feet of main trunks attached. The location of the proposed open burn site will be <br />specified by ti~e CITY. Wood disposal by burning requires whole tree volume <br />reduction, proposed site inspection prior to clearing and an open burning permit. <br />Residual ash and unburned stumpage may be buried on the site at the approval of the <br />CITY. Chipped material may be applied and utilized on site to mitigate root damage <br />from grade changes or used in the right-of-way for erosion control and top soil <br />restoration. <br /> <br />SECTION VI <br />GENERAL <br /> <br />Biological Survey. As part of the approval process, the City required the completion ora <br />biological survey to determine the existence of Blanding's Turtles and their habitat on the <br />Subject Property. Phase 1 of the biological survey.has been completed and no evidence of <br />Blanding's Turtles or their habitat was found to exist on the Subject ProperW <br /> <br />Shore Impact Zone. The DEVELOPERS shall record a covenant on all lots and outlots <br />that prohibits the cutting of grass and foliage within the Shore Impact Zone. The Shore <br />Impact Zone shall be defined as an area measured 25 feet fi.om the ordinary high water <br />(OHW) mark of Ramsey Terrace Pond. The DEVELOPER shall also prepare an exhibit <br />showing the location of the shore impact zone to be given to builders and residents of the <br />Subject Property. <br /> <br />Mailbox Locations on Cul-De-Sacs. The purpose of the mailbox placement policy is to <br />help ensure effective mail delivery in winter months by providing sufficient room for snow <br />storage. It shall be the responsibility of the DEVELOPER to ensure mailboxes for homes <br />located within cul-de-sacs are located on the throat section of the cul-de-sac. Mailboxes <br /> The Ponds 2"a Addition Subdivision <br /> Development Agreement <br /> Page 8 of 11 <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 />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br /> <br />