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iv. Proposed areas of reforestation and afforestation. <br />e. A graphic delineation of the following areas: <br />v. Proposed significant tree retention areas; <br />vi. Proposed afforestation and reforestation areas; <br />vii. Proposed limits of disturbance; <br />viii. Steep slopes of 25% or more; <br />ix. Wetlands, including any required setbacks; and <br />x. Topographic contours and intervals. <br />f. Such other information that the Community Development Department determines is <br />necessary to implement this Section. <br />1. A simplified Tree Preservation Plan may be submitted where trees do not currently exist on the <br />site or where existing trees will not be cut, cleared, or graded for the proposed development, <br />and where adequate tree protection devices and long-term agreements are established for the <br />protection of existing significant trees. This simplified plan may be included on an "Existing <br />Conditions Survey." <br />2. Exception: The forgoing does not apply to LDR-zoned properties where new construction or <br />subdivision is not proposed. <br />D. Tree Preservation Species: Significant specimens of the following types and species of trees shall be <br />identified on a Tree Preservation Plan. <br />1. Coniferous Trees: Coniferous trees are considered to be significant at a height of 12 feet or <br />more. Species of coniferous trees required to be surveyed for tree preservation plan approval <br />are identified in Table 1011-1. <br />Table ioii-i <br />Arborvitae, White Cedar Pine, Ponderosa <br />Fir, Douglas Pine, Red (Norway) <br />Fir, White Pine, scotch <br />Hemlock, Canada Eastern Red Cedar, Eastern <br />Junipers Redwood, Dawn <br />Larch, Eastern Tamarack Spruce, Black Hills <br />Larch, European Spruce, Colorado Blue <br />Pine, Austrian Spruce, Norway <br />Pine, Eastern White Spruce, White <br />Pine, Mugo Spruce, Japanese <br />1011.04 • Tree Preservation and Restoration in All Districts • Page 2 of 6 <br />
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