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Attachment B <br />Zo11.o4 • Tree Preservation and Restoration in All Districts <br />(Excerpted from Tit(e io, Chapter ioii of the Roseville City Code) <br />A. Intent and Purpose: It is the intent of the City of Roseville to protect, preserve, and enhance the <br />natural environment of the community, and to encourage a resourceful and prudent approach to <br />the development and alteration of wooded areas. This Section has the following specific purposes: <br />1. To recognize and protect the natural environment consistent with the City's mission statement <br />and goals of the Comprehensive Plan through preservation and protection of significant trees. <br />2. To promote protection of trees for the benefits provided, including beautification, protection <br />against wind and water erosion, enhancement of property values and air quality, reduction of <br />noise and energy consumption, buffering, and protection of privacy and natural habitats. <br />3. To establish requirements related to cutting, removal, or destruction of existing trees, <br />especially significant trees. <br />4. To establish reasonable requirements for replacement of significant trees. <br />5. To allow the development of wooded areas in a manner that minimizes and mitigates the <br />removal and destruction of trees, and preserves the aesthetics, property values, and character <br />of the surrounding area <br />6. To provide for the fair and effective enforcement of the regulations contained herein. <br />B. Applicability: This Section applies to all new development. <br />C. Tree Preservation Plan Approval Required: It is unlawful for any person to engage directly or <br />indirectly in land alteration, as defined in Section 1001.11, unless such person has first applied for <br />and obtained approval of a tree preservation plan by the Community Development Department or <br />other authorized City official. No preliminary plat, building permit, grading permit, or other City- <br />required permit approval shall be granted unless approval of a tree preservation plan has first been <br />obtained. Application for approval of a tree preservation plan shall be made in writing to the <br />Community Development Department. <br />1. This application may be made separately or may be included as part of a development <br />application. Information to be included in the application includes at least the following: <br />a. Survey location of all significant trees; <br />b. A significant tree summary sheet identifying the species of all significant trees located on <br />the map; <br />c. Identification of critical root zones extending from trees located on adjacent tracts, <br />including the location and species of the trees; <br />d. A table of area sizes for the following: <br />i. Existing site area, floodplain area, and forest area; <br />ii. Proposed areas of tree retention; <br />iii. Proposed areas of tree removal; and <br />1011.04 • Tree Preservation and Restoration in All Districts • Page 1 of 6 <br />