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Ordinance No. <br />Page 24 <br />120. TREE BOND: Any tree affected by development/construction must be protected per the <br />Municipal Code. The applicant shall post cash, letter of credit, or other security satisfactory <br />to the Director of Engineering/City Engineer, for all Heritage Trees and any other <br />significant tree as deemed by the City Landscape Architect. This bond or security will be <br />for the value of the tree(s), up to a maximum of $100,000, and shall be held for a minimum <br />of 1 year following acceptance of public improvements or completion of construction, <br />whichever is later, and shall be forfeited if the trees are destroyed or substantially <br />damaged. An arborist shall be onsite during any tree work (i.e. root pruning, trimming, <br />setting up tree protection, etc.). The bond or security may be released early with a <br />certification letter by the arborist confirming he/she was present during said tree work and <br />work was performed in accordance with the arborist's recommendations. <br />121. ROOT CUTTING: The applicant shall comply with the following tree root cutting <br />requirements: <br />a. Roots 1 -inch in diameter or larger to be removed shall be cleanly cut with a <br />hand saw. Roots smaller than 1 -inch in diameter are not considered to be <br />significant and may be removed by the most efficient means. <br />b. Roots larger than 2 -inches in diameter and within 8 -feet of the tree trunk shall <br />not be cut or ground unless prior approval has been received from the <br />Landscape Architecture Division. <br />C. Roots of any diameter farther than 8 -feet from the tree trunk, which are in <br />conflict with the proposed work may be ground a maximum of one-half of their <br />diameter. Work of this nature shall only be performed using a mechanical <br />stump grinder and only by personnel familiar with its operation. <br />d. Roots up to 6 -inches in diameter and farther than 8 -feet from the tree trunk <br />may be removed if they are in conflict with the proposed work. Roots that are <br />removed shall be cleanly cut using a hand saw. <br />122. ROOT CONTROL BARRIER: The applicant shall provide root control barriers and 4 -inch <br />perforated pipe for all trees located within 8 -feet of pavement or other hardscape, <br />determined by the City Landscape Architect. Root barriers shall be located along the edge <br />of the pavement wherever the tree is within 8 -feet of pavement or hardscape. Information <br />and details shall be included in the landscape plan submittal for review and approval by <br />the Landscape Architecture Division. <br />123. TREE PRUNING: Pruning shall be conducted by a certified arborist familiar with the <br />International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) pruning guidelines and shall comply with the <br />guidelines established by the ISA, Tree Pruning Guidelines, current edition, to maintain <br />the health of the trees. All the trees along the Dublin Canyon Road frontage, including <br />trees 1-9 and 941-960, that are retained shall be properly pruned as indicated above. <br />(Project Specific Condition) <br />124. TREE PROTECTION FENCING: Prior to issuance of a grading or building permit, the <br />applicant shall install temporary 6 -foot tall chain-link fencing (or other fence type <br />acceptable to the Landscape Architecture Division) outside of the existing tree drip lines. <br />The location of the tree protection fencing shall be shown on the demolition plans (if <br />applicable), grading, building, and/or landscape plans. The fencing shall remain in place <br />until final landscape inspection by the Landscape Architecture Division. Removal of such <br />fencing prior to approval may result in a "stop work order." <br />