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1 threshold, the developer shall replant 1.25 inches (caliper) of new trees or provide the city with <br /> 2 $125.00 in restitution. <br /> 3 (G) Reforestation/restitutionplan. <br /> 4 (1) If the total number of significant tree inches to be removed exceeds the removal threshold, the <br /> S developer shall provide a reforestation plan, or a calculation of restitution, or a combination <br /> 6 thereof. <br /> 7 (2) A reforestation plan shall be prepared by a registered landscape architect or forester and shall <br /> 8 comply with the following criteria: <br /> 9 a. The plan shall indicate the location and diameter (or height if coniferous; for each three <br /> 10 (3) feet in height is equivalent to one (1) caliper inch) of all reforestation trees to be <br /> 11 planted. This can be included on the landscape plan, but the reforestation calculation, <br /> 12 trees, and inches, must be specified. <br /> 13 b. Size at the time of planting shall comply with the planting standards outlined in the <br /> 14 applicable landscape standards for the respective zoning district. <br /> 15 C. No more than 25 percent of the reforestation trees shall be from any one species. <br /> 16 d. Replacement trees in the reforestation plan may count toward the trees required by the <br /> 17 city's landscaping regulations. <br /> 18 e. Restitution, if applicable, shall be paid in cash to the city prior to the release of the final <br /> 19 plat mylars for recording, or,if a plat was not required,prior to the issuance of a building <br /> 20 permit subject to site plan review. Any restitution paid shall be deposited in the <br /> 21 community reforestation fund and be used for reforestation efforts within the city. <br /> 22 (H) Protection from disease and pestilence. All clearing in oak stands shall be performed prior to April <br /> 23 15 or after July 15 of each season. Any development involving oak trees on or adjacent to the <br /> 24 development area must submit a plan in conjunction with the preliminary plat that identifies what <br /> 25 precautionary steps will be taken to protect the trees from oak wilt. <br /> 26 (I) Encroachment. If encroachment into a tree preservation area occurs that causes irreparable damage <br /> 27 to a tree(s), the tree preservation plan shall be revised to compensate for the loss. Under no <br /> 28 circumstance shall the developer be relieved of responsibility for compliance with the provisions of <br /> 29 this division, nor shall planned revision activities prevent the city from instituting action for violation <br /> 30 of this division. <br /> 31 <br /> 32 355-369 Reserved. <br /> 33 <br /> 34 370 Communications Towers <br /> 35 (A) Purpose. In order to accommodate the communication needs of residents and business while <br /> 36 protecting the public health, safety,and general welfare of the community,the council finds that these <br /> 37 regulations are necessary in order to: <br /> 38 (1) Facilitate the provision of wireless telecommunication services to the residents and businesses <br /> 39 of the city; <br /> 40 (2) Minimize adverse visual effects of towers through careful design and siting standards; <br /> 41 (3) Avoid potential damage to adjacent properties from tower failure through structural standards <br /> 42 and setback requirements; and <br /> 43 (4) Maximize the use of existing and approved towers and buildings to accommodate new wireless <br /> 44 telecommunication antennas in order to reduce the number of towers needed to serve the <br /> 45 community. <br /> 46 (B) Towers in residential zoning districts. Construction of towers to support commercial antennas that <br /> 47 conform to all applicable provisions of this Code maybe allowed only the following locations: <br /> 48 (1) Parcels within the Tower Overlay District as shown on the official zoning map. <br /> 49 (2) All religious institution, government, school, utility, and institutional sites <br /> 50 (3) If the proposed tower is to be located within a residential district, documentation must be <br /> 51 included in the application that demonstrates that the tower cannot be reasonably located within <br /> 52 a commercial, industrial, or public/quasi-public zoning district. <br /> Page 42 of 141 <br />
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