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<br />· Preserved trees credited to the landscaping that would typically be required for the <br />proj ect <br />· A protected woodlot could be dedicated to the city in lieu of park dedication requirements <br />. Parking requirements reduced for trees saved <br />. Additional trees planted or preserved can offset park dedication fees <br /> <br />Discussion Ouestions <br /> <br />. Goals <br />o What should be the goals ofthe tree preservation ordinance? <br />. Scope <br />o What should be the scope of the tree preservation ordinance (Commercial, Public, <br />Residential, etc.)? <br />. Requirements <br />o What are appropriate requirements, and how might these affect property owners <br />as well as the long term natural environment of Arden Hills? <br />. Incentives <br />o Should some incentives be built into the new ordinance to encourage tree <br />preservation? <br />o What, if any, policy directions are appropriate in carrying out the goals of this <br />ordinance? <br /> <br />Attachments <br /> <br />!B-1 Current City of Arden Hills Landscape Plan Requirements <br />!B-2 Current City of Woodbury Protection of Woodlands Requirements <br />!B-3 Current City of Forest Lake Woodland Preservation Regulations <br />!B-4 Star Tribune Article and Proposed Minnetonka Tree Preservation Ordinance <br /> <br />Source: http://www.nmstac.orglRFC/preservationordguide.htm <br /> <br />City of Arden Hills <br />City Council Work Session for October 22, 2007 <br /> <br />\\AhdocsllAH\AHdataIPlanninglPlanning Cases\2007\OX-OXX Tree Preservation Ordinance\102207 - CC Work Session - Tree Preservation.doc <br /> <br />Page 6of6 <br />