P®F Page 74 <br />the 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 offish and wildlife habitat, native plant habitat, wetland <br />areas, and riparian vegetation. <br />To the extent applicable, restoration or replacement shall be in compliance <br />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 />The standard in (c)2 applies. This application complies with the code protections for Goal 5 <br />Water Resources Conservation Areas. It also complies with the standards protecting the Goal S <br />scenic areas because it complies with the SHS. Complying with the code meets this standard. <br />(d) Street Trees. If the proposal includes removal of any street tree(s), removal of <br />those street tree(s) has been approved, or approved with conditions according to <br />the process at EC 6.305, <br />This subsection does not apply because there are no street trees proposed for removal. <br />9.83.20(5): The PUD provides safe and adequate transportation systems through <br />compliance with the following: <br />(a) EC 9.6800 through EC 9.6875 Standards for Streets, Alleys, and Other Public <br />Ways (not subject to modifications set forth in subsection (11) below). <br />As shown on the applicant's site plans, primary access to the site is proposed from a newly <br />constructed street ("Frontage Road") extended to 30th Avenue via Spring Boulevard. "A" Street <br />and "B" Street are the'two public streets proposed to serve the development. "A" Street is <br />proposed as a local residential street that will connect through -the site'from the Frontage Road <br />to Brackenfern Road and Rockrose Lane, which are planned as part of the East Ridge Village PUD <br />to the north, but have not yet been dedicated or constructed. "B" Street is another local <br />residential street that extends east from "A" Street to serve lots on the eastern-most portion of <br />the site. A private street extends from "A" Street on the west to "B" Street on the east to serve <br />the central portion of the single-family lots. <br />9.6805 Dedication of Public Ways and 9.6870 Street Width. <br />The proposed public streets (Frontage Road, A Street and B Street) which are not identified on <br />the adopted Street Classification Map or on the adopted Right-of-Way Map (Fig. 60-61 of the <br />Arterial and Collector Street Plan (ACSP)), are classified as local streets. <br />The applicant's proposal seeks approval to reduce right-of-way width, eliminate sidewalk <br />setbacks, reduce the area where sidewalks are.provided on both sides, and reduce sidewalk <br />LaurelRidge Applicant Final Argument- Page 40 <br />123 <br />Laurel Ridge Record (Z 15-5) Page 878 <br />