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ATT AT CROSSFIRE
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Public Comments submitted after hearings official hearing
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As conditioned, preservation of all trees will be assured in compliance with this criterion. <br />(c) Restoration or Replacement. <br />1. For areas not included on the city's acknowledged Goal 5 inventory, the <br />proposal mitigates, to the greatest degree attainable or feasible, the loss of <br />significant natural features described in criteria (a) and (b) above, through the <br />restoration or replacement of natural features such as: <br />a. Planting of replacement trees within common areas; or <br />b. Re-vegetation of slopes, ridgelines, and stream corridors; or <br />c. Restoration of fish and wildlife habitat, native plant habitat, wetland <br />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 6.320. <br />2. For areas included on the city's acknowledged Goal 5 inventory, any loss of <br />significant natural features described in criteria (a) and (b) above shall be <br />consistent with the acknowledged level of protection for the features. <br />There will. be no loss of significant natural features under the applicant's proposal. All trees are to be <br />preserved within or near the proposed development site. In addition, the applicant proposes landscape <br />screening, with 3 Red Oaks and 25 Emerald Arborvitae and may need to plant additional trees based on <br />feedback from adjacent properties. Based on these findings, this criterion is met. <br />(d) Street Trees. If the proposal includes removal.of any street tree(s), removal of those <br />street tree(s) has been approved, or approved with conditions according to the <br />process at EC 6.305. <br />The proposed development does not explicitly involve the removal of existing trees located within existing <br />public rights-of-way. This criterion is not applicable. <br />EC 9.8320(5): The PUD provides safe and adequate transportation systems through compliance <br />with the following: <br />(a) EC 9.6800 through EC 9.6875 Standards for Streets, Alleys, and-Other Public Ways <br />(not subject to modifications set forth in subsection (11) below). <br />EC 9.6805 Dedication of Public Ways. <br />As no streets are proposed or required, there is no requirement for the dedication of right of way. <br />EC 9.6810 Block Length. <br />The block length requirements are inapplicable in this instance because no new streets are proposed <br />or required. <br />EC 9.6815 Connectivity for Streets. <br />Staff Report <br />(PDT 10-2 & CU 11-1) June 2011 11 <br />HO Agenda -Page 1 <br />
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