❑ Provide a tree preservation plan and report prepared by a certified arborist or-aoproved equivalent. Both the <br />plan and reports shall demonstr ( :ompliance with EC 9.8320(4)(b), (c) and and/or other applicable <br />requirements. <br />® Show the location, size and species of existing trees on site that are 8 inches or more in diameter at DBH (4.5 feet <br />above ground). Provide an assessment of the condition of the existing trees, indicate whether they will be <br />preserved or removed, and indicate the means of preservation when applicable. <br />. Show the "critical root zones" for trees to be preserved and provide supporting information that preserved trees <br />will not be impacted so as to constitute "tree removal," as defined in EC 9.0500. <br />Natural Features Assessment and Delineation of Applicable Boundaries on Site Plan Site plans shall show <br />the following information in accordance with EC 9.8320(4)(a): <br />N Significant on-site vegetation, including rare plants (those that are proposed for listing or are listed under State or <br />Federal law), and native plant communities. <br />All documented habitat for all rare animal species (those that are proposed for listing or are listed under State or <br />Federal law). <br />Prominent topographic features, such as ridgelines and rock outcrops shown. <br />Wetlands, intermittent and perennial stream corridors, and riparian areas shown. <br />Natural resource areas designated in the Metro Plan diagram as "Natural Resource" and areas identified in any <br />city-adopted natural resource inventory. <br />Submit a mitigation plan, in accordance with EC 9.8320(4)(c). <br />Landscaping Requirements <br />® Show the location, species, and size of existing and proposed landscaping. <br />Indicate means of irrigation. <br />p( Show open space and landscaping proposed for open space areas. <br />Contour Intervals . <br />Must be shown as below and must be based on City Bench Mark. The City Bench Mark used must be noted on the <br />plans. <br />Indicate bench mark used. <br />One-foot contour intervals for ground slopes up to five percent. <br />❑X Two-foot contour intervals for ground slopes between five and ten percent. <br />Q Five-foot contour intervals for ground slopes exceeding ten percent. <br />Parking Area Requirements <br />❑ Show the location, number, and dimensions of existing and proposed parking spaces, including. aisle widths and <br />disabled parking spaces. <br />4 Show the location, number, and dimensions of bicycle parking spaces, including long-term and short-term bicycle <br />parking. <br />Tentative Planned Unit Development Last Revised 7/2009 Page 4 of~505 <br />Application Form <br />