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a-- <br /> soil Investigation <br /> ftmm;A�� & Design INC <br /> 2809 78th Ave.N.,Brooklyn Park,MN 55444 <br /> pbrandt(a soilinvestigations.us 1651-260-3783 <br /> The tree preservation plan includes: <br /> A Delineation of all areas located within a 100-year floodplain; <br /> A tree survey overlay on the grading plan, which locates all significant trees within the developable areas of the <br /> site, identifying both diameter and species. Dead trees shall not be part of the survey, however diseased trees <br /> shall be included in the survey: <br /> All species of oak that have a DBH of four inches or greater; <br /> All evergreen species that have a DBH of four inches or greater; and <br /> All other trees that have a DBH of eight inches or greater; <br /> Existing soil conditions throughout the parcel; and <br /> Existing contour data for the entire property with vertical contour data consistent with city standards for all <br /> areas to be disturbed by proposed tree removal operations, extending for a distance of at least 50 feet beyond <br /> the limits of such areas. <br /> Tree preservation barriers: <br /> • All tree protection areas signed with "Tree Save Area" signs posted in addition to the required protective <br /> fencing. <br /> • Signs requesting sub-contractor cooperation and compliance with tree protection standards are <br /> recommended for site entrances. <br /> • Before any construction or grading takes place, snow fencing or erosion control fencing shall be placed <br /> around the borders of woodlots at the dripline of large trees to be preserved. Signs shall be placed along <br /> this fence line prohibiting grading beyond the fence line. <br /> • These fences will be orange polyethylene laminar safety fencing or of woven polyethylene fabric (silt <br /> fencing). <br /> • No construction shall begin until this work has been completed, inspected, and accepted by the city. <br /> • Silt barriers or similarly effective erosion control barriers shall be required in any area where erosion or <br /> siltation may cause damage to protected trees. <br /> • All protective tree fencing, staking or continuous ribbon and all erosion control barriers must be <br /> installed prior to and maintained throughout the land disturbance and construction process, and should <br /> not be removed until acceptable vegetation is established. <br /> • Critical root zone. The root system within the dripline is generally considered to be the critical root <br /> zone. To protect these critical root zones, a tree protection area shall be established around each tree or <br /> group of trees to be retained. <br />