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2. The tree survey shall be the basis for the tree preservation plan, tree mitigation <br /> standards, and the use of existing trees to fulfill landscape standards. <br /> 3. The tree survey shall provide the following information: <br /> a. In the basic use area and other areas where tree removal is proposed, for all <br /> significant trees: <br /> i. tree species <br /> 11. size <br /> 111. location <br /> iv. root protection zone <br /> v. tree condition <br /> b. The location of the combined root protection zones of all tree stands <br /> designated for preservation on the development property. <br /> c. On adjacent properties, the root protection zone of significant tree where the <br /> root protection zone is within five (5) feet of the development property. <br /> 4. For a new plat or new Planned Unit Development, the tree survey shall be one <br /> plan sheet and the tree preservation plan shall be a separate plan sheet. <br /> 5. For a building permit for a new structure on an existing lot, the tree survey and <br /> preservation information may be included on the lot survey typically required for a building <br /> permit instead of on a separate document. For a building permit for an addition to an existing <br /> structure, the tree survey information may be provided in an informal medium that sufficiently <br /> conveys the information. <br /> 6. At the City's discretion, the tree survey requirement may be waived under the <br /> following circumstances: <br /> a. significant trees will not be removed and are not likely to be impacted by <br /> construction. <br /> b. significant trees will only be removed within the basic use area and the basic <br /> use area is not an ESA. <br /> (m) Tree Preservation Plan: <br /> 114 <br />