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62. The project developer shall post cash, letter of credit, or other security satisfactory to the <br />Planning Director in the amount of five thousand dollars ($5,000) for each tree required to be <br />preserved, up to a maximum of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000). This cash bond or <br />security shall be retained for one (1) year following acceptance of public improvements or <br />completion of construction, whichever is later, and shall be forfeited if the trees are destroyed <br />or substantially damaged. <br />63. Construction of the proposed project could result in the disturbance of active raptor nests, <br />which are protected under California State Fish and Game (CSFG) Code Section Code Section <br />3503.5. If grading is to begin during the raptor nesting season (February 1 to August 31), a <br />focused survey for raptor nests shall be conducted by a qualified biologist during the nesting <br />season. The survey shall be conducted no less than fourteen (14) days, and no more than thirty <br />(30) days, prior to the beginning of grading and/or tree removal. If nesting raptors are found <br />during the focused survey, no grading or tree removal shall occur within five hundred feet <br />(500' 0") of an active nest until the young have fledged - as determined by a qualified <br />biologist - or until the project developer receives written permission from CSFG personnel to <br />proceed. The written findings of the biologist shall be provided to the Planning Director <br />within thirty (30) days of the start of grading. <br />64. The project developer shall submit the improvement plans, tract grading plans, and building <br />permit construction plans to Hortscience for review in order to determine whether any of the <br />on-site trees are satisfactory for transplantation to other areas of the project site. The <br />consultant's comments shall be submitted to the Planning Director and to the City's Landscape <br />Architect and shall be incorporated onto the final site plans, grading plans, improvement plans, <br />etc., prior to issuance of a grading, on-site, and/or building permits. <br />65. No tree-trimming and/or pruning shall occur unless supervised by a horticultural consultant. <br />The project developer shall arrange for the consultant to conduct a field inspection of the <br />construction site(s) prior to issuance of grading permits to ensure that all recommendations <br />have been properly implemented. The consultant shall then certify in writing to the Planning <br />Director that the recommendations have been followed. <br />66. The applicant shall provide an appraisal of the replacement value of all trees included in the <br />tree report which are required to be retained. The appraisal shall be performed in accordance <br />with the current edition of the "Guide for Plant Appraisal" under the auspices of the <br />International Society of Arboriculture. This appraisal shall be provided for review with the <br />tentative map submittal. The project shall be subject to all of the provisions of Chapter 17.16 <br />Tree Preservation. <br />67. The value of the heritage trees to be removed shall be appraised and shall be paid to the City's <br />Urban Forestry Fund at the time of recordation of the Final Subdivision Map. <br />Planning Commission Page 17 July 24, 2002 <br />