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CITY CLERK
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AGENDA REPORT
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11/3/2015
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11 ATTACHMENTS 1-6
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I. Verity the location and tag numbers of all trees within 25 feet of the proposed construction areas <br /> 2. Allow the Consulting Arborist to review all future project submittals including grading, utility, <br /> drainage, irrigation, and landscape plans. <br /> 3. Prepare a site work plan which identifies access and haul routes,construction trailer and storage <br /> areas, etc. <br /> 4. Establish a Tree Protection Zone around each tree to be preserved. For design purposes,the Tree <br /> Protection Zone shall be the edge of grading. No grading, excavation, construction or storage of <br /> materials shall occur within that Zone. <br /> 5. Install protection around all trees to be preserved, to be located three feet outside the limit of <br /> grading. No entry is permitted into a Tree Protection Zone without permission of the project <br /> superintendant. <br /> 6. Route underground services including utilities, sub-drains, water or sewer around the Tree <br /> Protection Zone. Where encroachment cannot be voided, special construction techniques such as <br /> hand digging or tunneling under roots shall be employed where necessary to minimize root <br /> injury. <br /> 7. Use only herbicides safe for use around trees and labeled for that use, even below pavement. <br /> 8. Design irrigation systems so that no trenching shall occur within the Tree Protection Zone. <br /> Pre-Construction and Demolition Treatments and Recommendations <br /> 1. The demolition contractor shall meet with the Consulting Arborist before beginning work to <br /> discuss work procedures and tree protection. <br /> 2. Trees to be removed shall be felled so as to fall away from Tree Protection Zone and avoid <br /> pulling and breaking of roots of trees to remain. If roots are entwined, the consultant may require <br /> first severing the major woody root mass before extracting the trees, or grinding the stump below <br /> ground. <br /> Tree Protection During Construction <br /> I. Prior to beginning work, the contractors working in the vicinity of trees to be preserved are <br /> required to meet with the Consulting Arborist at the site to review all work procedures, access <br /> routes, storage areas and tree protection measures. <br /> 2. Any grading, construction, demolition or other work that is expected to encounter tree roots <br /> should be monitored by the Consulting Arborist. <br /> 3. If injury should occur to any tree during construction, it should be evaluated as soon as possible <br /> by the Consulting Arborist so that appropriate treatments can be applied. <br /> 4. Fences shall be erected to protect trees to be preserved. Fences are to remain until all site work <br /> has been completed. Fences may not be relocated or removed without permission of the project <br /> superintendent. <br /> 5. Construction trailers,traffic and storage areas must remain outside fenced areas at all times. <br /> 6. No materials, equipment, spoil, waste or wash-out water may be deposited, stored, or parked <br /> within the Tree Protection Zone (fenced areas). <br /> 7. Any additional tree pruning needed for clearance during construction must be performed by a <br /> qualified arborist and not by construction personnel. <br /> 8. All trees shall be irrigated on a schedule to be determined by the Consulting Arborist. Each <br /> irrigation shall wet the soil within the Tree Protection Zone to a depth of 30 inches. <br /> 9. Any roots damaged during grading or construction shall be exposed to sound tissue and cut <br /> cleanly with a saw. <br /> LUND RANCH II(PUD-25)RESIDENTIAL PROJECT 5 FINDINGS <br />
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