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approval of a tree preservation plan shall be made in writing <br />to the Community Development Department. <br /> is application may be made separately or may <br />be included as part of a development application. <br />Information to be included in the application includes at <br />least the following: <br /> cant trees; <br /> cant tree summary sheet identifying the <br /> cant trees located on the map; <br /> cation of critical root zones extending <br />from trees located on adjacent tracts, including the <br />location and species of the trees; <br />d. A table of area sizes for the following: <br /> oodplain area, and forest <br />area; <br />ii. Proposed areas of tree retention; <br />iii. Proposed areas of tree removal; and <br />iv. Proposed areas of reforestation and <br /> orestation. <br />e. A graphic delineation of the following areas: <br /> cant tree retention areas; <br /> orestation and reforestation <br />areas; <br />iii. Proposed limits of disturbance; <br />iv. Steep slopes of 25% or more; <br />v. Wetlands, including any required setbacks; <br />and <br />vi. Topographic contours and intervals. <br />f. Such other information that the Community <br />Development Department determines is necessary to <br />implement this Section. <br /> ed Tree Preservation Plan may be submitted <br />where trees do not currently exist on the site or where <br />existing trees will not be cut, cleared, or graded for <br />the proposed development, and where adequate tree <br />protection devices and long-term agreements are <br /> cant trees. <br /> ed plan may be included on an Existing <br />Conditions Survey.Ž <br /> e forgoing does not apply to LDR-zoned <br />properties where new construction or subdivision is not <br />proposed. <br />Property Performance Standards1011-12 <br /> <br />