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CAPITAL HILL PUD
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In the event a preservation tree must be removed, justification of the removal must be <br />documented by a certified arborist. Documentation must be provided to the City for <br />review prior to tree removal activity. Removal of a preservation tree will require the <br />planting of 2 replacement trees for every tree removed. Replacement trees shall be a <br />native species, with a minimum caliper of 1 ~/z inches for deciduous trees and a minimum <br />height of 5 feet for coniferous trees. Any trees that must be replaced within private <br />preservation areas are the responsibility of that lot owner. Any trees that must be replaced <br />in Tracts A, B, C, and D will be the responsibility of the common owners or homeowners <br />association. <br />4. The final PUD plans shall remove "Notes" 49 on sheet L3.0 of the site plans. <br />5. The final PUD plans shall replace "Notes" 411 on sheet L3.0 of the site plans with the <br />following: <br />Trees in the common areas of Tract A and within individual lot preservation areas that <br />die naturally or are damaged naturally and become potentially hazardous will require no <br />replacement trees. The removal of dead, diseased, or hazardous trees is allowed with <br />prior approval by a certified arborist and documentation of that approval (including the <br />need for removal) provided to the City. <br />6. The final PUD plans shall replace "Notes" 413 on sheet L3.0 of the site plans with the <br />following: <br />Any trees to be removed in Tract A, as a result of installation of the storm sewer system <br />between and near Lots 13 and 14, shall be replaced with two trees for every tree removed, <br />after the City's acceptance of the system. Replacement trees shall be a native species, <br />with a minimum caliper of 1 ~/z inches for deciduous trees and a minimum height of 5 feet <br />for coniferous trees and planted in the same general area. <br />7. For all lots that border Tracts A, B, C, and D or contain a preservation area, the final <br />PUD plans shall include a temporary 10-foot construction setback area from all abutting <br />preservation areas and Tracts A, B, C, and D. The following note shall be added to the <br />final PUD plans: "For all lots that border Tracts A, B, C, and D or contain a preservation <br />area, a temporary 10-foot construction area setback from all abutting preservation areas <br />and Tracts A, B, C, and D shall be enforced during home construction, and shall include <br />temporary construction fencing." <br />8. The final plans shall include a note that states: <br />"Within the individual preservation areas of Lot 5 and Lots 8 through 19, and on Tracts <br />A, B, C, and D, no above ground structure that requires a building permit; no impacts to <br />preserved trees; and no grading activity shall be allowed. The only exception is within <br />Tract A, where the storm drainage facility and associated grading and maintenance, as <br />shown on the site plans, is allowed." <br />Hearings Official Decision (PDT 17-1) 2 <br />
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