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Attachment D <br />City of Roseville Draft Tree Preservation Ordinance <br />Planning Commission Public Hearing <br />10-6-15 <br /> <br /> <br />Example Summary Table: <br />1 <br />Number <br />Allowed Allowed Actual Net Removal Final <br />of Incentive <br />Removal Removal Removal or Net Caliper <br />Number <br />Diameter Multiplier <br />%in Inchesin InchesPreservationInches <br />of Trees <br />Inches <br />IĻƩźƷğŭĻЌЊЋЉЊЎіЊБ Љ ЊБЋЌЏ <br />{ƦĻĭźƒĻƓЎЏЉЌЎіЋЊ ΏЌЉ ΏВЊΏВ <br />/ƚƒƒƚƓБЍБЌЎіЊА ΏЍБ ΏЌЊЉ͵ЎΏЊЏ <br />9ǣĻƒƦƷЊЋЏЍЊЉЉіЏЍ ΏЏЍ ЉЉЉ <br />Total:28292 ЊЋЉΏЊЍЋΏЋЋ 11 <br />H.Tree Preservation Simplified Plan Set <br />Commented \[BGA18\]: <br />2 <br />Mimicking current code, a <br />simplified plan set will still be permissible in certain <br />1. <br />At the discretion of the Community Development Department, a simplified Tree <br />3 <br />circumstances. For this section, we have elected to get <br />more specific on what information must be provided, and <br />Preservation Plan may be submitted when trees do not exist on the site or when no activity <br />4 <br />have created a graphic to illustrate the City’s intent and <br />is planned within the typical root protection zoneof existing trees. Simplified plans, when <br />5 <br />make understanding this subsection simple and <br />straightforward. <br />pre-approved for submittal, shall include the <br />6 <br />following information: <br />7 <br />a.Location of trees (both on and adjacent to <br />8 <br />the property) showing required protection <br />9 <br />zones. <br />Commented \[BGA19\]: <br />10 <br />At a minimum, typical root <br />protection zones must be shown, but driplines may also <br />i.At a minimum, plans must identify the <br />11 be used at the discretion of the applicant. <br />typical root protection zones for each <br />12 <br />tree which forms the boundary of <br />13 <br />vegetation being protected during the <br />14 <br />proposed activity <br />15 <br />ii.At the discretion of the applicant, <br />16 <br />greater protection may be provided to <br />17 <br />individual trees by identifying a tree’s <br />18 <br />unique dripline as the protection zone; <br />19 <br />in no instance shall a dripline provide <br />20 <br />less protection than a typical root <br />21 <br />protection zone. <br />22 <br />b.Proposed grading contours of the site (if applicable); <br />23 <br />c.Proposed location of building pads and other impervious surfaces being installed; <br />24 <br />d.Proposed locations and details of tree protection fencing to be installed for all treed <br />25 <br />areas to be protected. <br />26 <br />Page 6 of 11 <br /> <br />