1. Healthy trees that have a reasonable chance of survival considering <br />the base zone or special area zone designation and other applicable <br />approval criteria <br />2. Trees located within vegetated corridors and stands rather than <br />individual isolated trees subject to windthrow. <br />3. Trees that fulfill a screening function, provide relief from glare, or <br />shade expansive areas of pavement. <br />4. Trees that provide a buffer between potentially incompatible land <br />uses. <br />5. Trees located along the perimeter of the lot(s) and within building <br />setback areas. <br />6. Trees and stands of trees located along ridgelines and within view <br />corridors. <br />7. Trees with significant habitat value <br />8. Trees adjacent to public parks, open space and streets. <br />9. Trees along water features. <br />10. Heritage trees. <br />(c) Restoration or Replacement. <br />1. For areas not included on the city’s acknowledged Goal 5 inventory, <br />the proposal mitigates, to the greatest degree attainable or feasible, <br />the loss of significant natural features described in criteria (a) and <br />(b) above, through the restoration or replacement of natural <br />features such as: <br />a. Planting of replacement trees within common areas; or <br />b.Re-vegetation of slopes, ridgelines, and streamcorridors; or <br />c. Restoration of fish and wildlife habitat, native plant habitat, <br />wetland areas, and riparian vegetation. <br />To the extent applicable, restoration or replacement shall be in <br />compliance with the planting and replacement standards of EC <br />6.320. <br /> <br />Site ID: EG46 Fox Hollow & Amazon RoadPage 20of 22 <br />