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A. Protected, preserved, or undisturbed 3763 <br />B. Removed or disturbed (the typical root protection zone will be impacted); and 3764 <br />C. Exempt [per Section 1011.04(E)(4)] 3765 <br />ii. Proposed grading contours of the site. 3766 <br />iii. Proposed location of building pads and other impervious surfaces being installed. 3767 <br />iv. Proposed disturbance zones (due to construction, grading, utility installations and other 3768 <br />development activities) as identified by cross-hatching or gray- colored shading on the 3769 <br />plan. 3770 <br />v. Identification of tree protection zones: 3771 <br />A. At a minimum, plans must identify the typical root protection zone for all inventoried 3772 <br />trees except those proposed for removal. 3773 <br />B. At the discretion of the applicant, greater protection may be provided to individual 3774 <br />trees by identifying a tree’s unique dripline as the protection zone; in no instance 3775 <br />shall a dripline provide less protection than a typical root protection zone. 3776 <br />vi. Proposed locations and details of tree protection fencing to be installed for all trees to be 3777 <br />preserved. 3778 <br />c. A final planting plan showing: 3779 <br />i. The final inventory of existing trees to remain on-site following completion of all 3780 <br />development activities. 3781 <br />ii. Location, diameter, and species of all proposed replacement trees in conformance with 3782 <br />Section 1011.04(J). 3783 <br />iii. Location, diameter, and species of all required landscaping as required by Section 3784 <br />1011.03. 3785 <br />d. A matrix of inventoried trees that meets the following specifications: 3786 <br />i. Data for each tree shall include: 3787 <br />A. A unique identification number assigned to each tree that identifies the tree on the 3788 <br />preservation plan sets; 3789 <br />B. The tree’s classification as defined in Section 1011.04(E); 3790 <br />C. The tree’s species or common name; 3791 <br />D. The actual size of deciduous trees at diameter breast height (noting if a tree is a multi-3792 <br />stemmed tree and how many stems exist); and for coniferous trees, the following 3793 <br />diameter breast heights based on their classification: 3794 <br />a. Heritage Coniferous Tree: 18 inches 3795 <br />b. Significant Coniferous Tree: 12 inches 3796 <br />c. Common Coniferous Tree: 6 inches 3797