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of trunk and dripline, size, health and species of all existing trees on the property with a special <br /> notation of those classified as a heritage tree; <br /> 2. The applicant shall provide a report by a certified ec-consulting arborist. The report, <br /> based on the findings of the tree survey plan and other necessary information, shall be used to <br /> determine the health of existing trees, the effects of the proposed development upon the trees, <br /> recommendations for any special precautions necessary for their preservation and shall also <br /> indicate which trees are proposed for removal; <br /> 3. The tree survey plan and report shall be forwarded to the director who shall, after making <br /> a field visit to the property, indicate in writing which trees are recommended for preservation <br /> using the same standards set forth in Section 17.16.020 of this chapter. This report shall be <br /> made part of the staff report to the city reviewing body upon its consideration of the <br /> application for new property development; <br /> 4. The city reviewing body through its site and landscaping plan review shall endeavor to <br /> preserve all trees recommended for preservation by the director.The city reviewing body may <br /> determine that any of the trees recommended for preservation should be removed, if there is <br /> evidence submitted to it, that due to special site grading or other unusual characteristics <br /> associated with the property,the preservation of the tree(s) would significantly preclude <br /> feasible development of the property; <br /> (a) If trees are approved removal. mitigation may include, but is not limited to: <br /> (I) replacement planting with particular tree species, sizes and numbers; (21 payment towards <br /> the City's Urban Forestry Fund for the appraised value of all trees removed from the site less <br /> the cost of installed trees, as determined by the director. <br /> 5. Approval of final site or landscape plans by the appropriate city reviewing body <br /> indicating which trees are to be removed shall constitute the approval and permit for the <br /> purpose of this chapter; and <br /> 6. Prior to issuance of a grading or building planning permit, the applicant shall secure an <br /> appraisal of the condition and replacement value of all trees included in the tree report affected <br /> by the development which are required to remain within the development. The appraisal of <br /> each tree shall recognize the location of the tree in the proposed development. The appraisal <br /> shall be performed in accordance with the current edition of the"Guide for Plant Appraisal" <br /> under the auspices of the International Society of Arboriculture. The appraisal shall be <br /> performed at the applicant's expense, and the appraiser shall be subject to the director's <br /> approval. <br /> B.Prior to acceptance of subdivision improvements, the developer shall submit to the director a final <br /> tree report to be performed by a certified or consulting arborist. This report shall consider all trees <br /> that were to remain within the development. The report shall note the trees' health in relation to the <br /> initially reported condition of the trees and shall note any changes in the trees' numbers or physical <br /> conditions. The applicant will then be responsible for the loss of any tree not previously approved <br /> for removal. For trees which were not previously approved for removal hut were in fact are not <br /> removed during construction, the developer shall pay a fine in the amount <br /> equal to the appraised value of the subject tree. For heritage trees which were removed, the <br /> developer shall pay a fine in the amount of the appraised value of such tree. The applicant shall <br /> remain responsible for the health and survival of all trees within the development for a period of one <br /> year following acceptance of the public improvements of the development. <br /> C.Prior to the issuance of any permit allowing construction to begin, the applicant shall post cash, <br /> bond or other security satisfactory to the director, in the penal sum of$5,000.00 for each tree <br /> required to be preserved, or$25,000.00, whichever is less. The cash, bond or other security shall be <br /> retained for a period of one year following acceptance of the public improvements for the <br /> 9 <br />