P®F Page 65 <br />The following use restrictions and natural resource protections for the Forest <br />Conservation Areas shall be established as notes on the Final PUD plans, with <br />compliance ensured through the performance agreement: <br />In Forest Conservation Areas, no buildings or structures, either temporary or <br />permanent, are allowed. This includes but is not limited to: patios, decks, accessory <br />structures, storage sheds, driveways, parking areas, play equipment, fencing and <br />irrigation systems. No dumping of garden or other debris or storage of materials is <br />allowed in the Forest Conservation Areas. Any activities outside of easements that <br />damage critical root zones within the conservation areas are not allowed. (See <br />Hearing Official Decision (Spring Knoll PUD Phase 4) PDT 05-3 (November 17, 2005). <br />b. No excavation, grading, filling, trenching, material storage, staging, vehicle or <br />equipment parking, or other construction related activity shall occur within the <br />areas protected by tree protection fencing, except as necessary for allowed <br />activities as otherwise described (such as within approved utility easements), <br />without prior approval by a certified arborist and documentation of that approval <br />provided to the City. (See Hearing Official Decision (The Jewel) PDT 08-1 (October <br />24, 2008). <br />c. Building permit submittal plans shall indicate, for each single family lot, the exact <br />location, size, species and condition of trees within the Forest Conservation Area <br />that are within the lot boundaries and within 50 feet of the edge of the area <br />delineated as the allowable area for disturbance as indicated on the Final PUD. <br />d. The building permit submittal shall include sufficient detail to verify that no more <br />than 30 percent of the critical root zones of trees to be preserved will be impacted <br />by construction activities on the lot, or a report be'a certified arborist verifying that <br />the proposed construction activities can otherwise be conducted in a manner that <br />does not threaten the survival of the trees to be preserved or a report by a certified <br />arborist with mitigating measures to preserve the affected preservation trees. Each <br />building permit shall include tree protection fencing to be erected at the perimeter <br />of the critical root zones for all trees to be preserved (or an alternative location as. <br />approved and documented by a certified arborist and the City. (See Hearing Official <br />Decision (The Jewel) PDT 08-1 (October 24, 2008), <br />e. At the time of building per review, trees designated to be preserved on private <br />lots shall be identified and marked in the field for verification of tree preservation <br />prior to issuance of building permit. (See Hearing Official Decision (Spring Knoll PUD <br />Phase 4) PDT 05-3 (November 17, 2005). <br />Protective fencing for trees identified to be preserved shall be inspected and <br />approved by the City prior to beginning and construction related activities. All <br />LaurelRidge Applicant Final Argument - Page 31 <br />114 <br />Laurel Ridge Record (Z 15-5) Page 869 <br />