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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 /> I <br /> <br />P. amsey City Planning Board <br /> <br />-2. August Z, 1983 <br /> <br />For the most part, the ordinance appears to set forth a reasonable <br />· system of regulations to accomplish its expressed intent, however <br />we do have some concerns which have been stated hereafter: <br /> <br />Section 170. OIIZD (c) states <br /> a) "Development shall be conducted so that the <br /> <br />maximum number of trees are preserved by <br />the locating of structures in existing cleared <br />areas and natural clearings . . ." <br /> <br />We are concerned that the size and number of <br />river frontage lots not be determined by the num- <br />ber of available clearings, 'because reasonable <br />value will be achieved only if lots can be pla~ted <br />in an orderly manner at the frontage allowed by <br />· the ordinance. If the number of lots is limited to <br />the number of available clearings, the number of <br />potential lots may be substantially reduced result- <br />ing in substantial money loss to land owners. <br /> <br />b) <br /> <br />"When trees are removed, the permitee will re- <br />store the density of trees, utilizing nurse..ry stocks <br />of a minimum of 1-3/4" diameter measured one <br /> <br />foot above the ground .... provided that in no <br />case need the density exceed 10 trees per acre. <br /> <br />:Development shall not reduce the existing crown <br />cover ~reater than 50% .... " <br /> <br />We are concerned as to which of these provisions <br />controls the other; the ordinance should either: <br /> <br />1. '!in no case need density exceed 10 trees <br /> per acre" or <br /> <br />Z. "Development shall not reduce the existing <br /> crown cover greater than 50.0% . . ." <br /> <br />We are concerned because some of our acreage is <br />quite wooded with smaller trees, a substantial <br />amount of which need to be cleared to make <br />decent lots. <br /> <br />We are also concerned, that the ordinance should <br />not require the replanting of any trees which need <br />to be removed because of serious storm damage, <br />disease or other acts of God. <br /> <br /> <br />