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1. No one other than City employees or their designee may trim, <br /> prune, or remove public trees. <br /> <br />9.24.04 <br /> <br />Private Trees in New Development Areas <br /> <br /> Subd. 1. Requirements for a Tree Preservation Plan. Prior to any <br />development, land clearing, filling, or any other land alteration, as described in Subd. 2 of <br />this sub-section, a tree preservation plan shall be submitted to and approved by the City. <br />The developer shall be required to erect suitable Protective barriers around all trees to be <br />preserved and these protective structures, where required, shall remain until such time as <br />they are authorized to be removed by the City or issuance of a final Certificate of <br />Occupancy. <br /> <br /> Subd. 2. Tree Preservation Plan. A tree preservation plan shail be <br />submitted with preliminary plats and/or Site plans, drawn to the same scale as the other <br />preliminary plat or site plan submittals. The submitted tree preservation plan must <br />include a buffer, if required, and landscape plan for the project. <br /> <br />Residential and commercial development plans shall be designed to <br />preserve natural vegetation areas as much as possible. Streets, parcels, <br />structures and parking areas shall be laid out to minimize the <br />destruction of wooded areas or outstanding tree specimens. <br />Developers of land are encouraged to designate wooded areas as park <br />reserves. <br /> <br />The City may require either the clustering of dwellings or alternate <br />locations of dwellings to preserve significant trees during the plat <br />approval process. <br /> <br />There shall be no movement, clearing, or storage of equipment within <br />a designated tree protection zone. The owner, developer, or agent <br />shall not permit the placement of construction materials, debris, soil <br />deposits, or fill; net nor ..cause or permit disposal of waste materials <br />such as paints, oils, solvents, asphalt, concrete, mortar or any other <br />harmful material within the dripline of any protected tree area. <br /> <br /> Subd. 3. Plan Specifications Content. The content of all tree <br />preservation plans submitted shall, for purposes of City Staff review, include the <br />following: <br /> <br />a. Delineation of all areas located within a 100-year flood plain; <br /> <br />A tree survey overlay on the platgradine plan, which locates all <br />U:eessienificant trees within the developable areas of the site, <br />identifying both diameter and species. Dead or diseased trees shall be <br />included in the survey. All tree surveys for subdivisions involvinz the <br /> <br />134 <br /> <br /> <br />