trees for replanting. However, only Meadow Barley is listed in the City's adopted Goal 5 plant <br />list (Native and Non -Native Plant List, Exhibit F to Ordinance No. 20351) as appropriate for this <br />area. To ensure that grass and tree species are selected in accordance with the Goal 5 plant list, <br />the following condition is warranted: <br />3. Prior to site plan approval, the applicant shall submit a revised final site plan that <br />includes tree and plant species that are selected from the Native and Non -Native Plant <br />List, Exhibit F to Ordinance No. 20351. <br />Based on the above findings and condition of approval above, this standard will be met. For <br />ease of reference, Exhibit F to Ordinance No. 20351 is included as Attachment B. <br />(b) Planting or replanting within 25 feet of a Category B, C, or D stream within the <br />/WR conservation area shall include native tree or large shrub species and located <br />so as to provide substantial shading of the channel during times of peak solar <br />input. <br />As discussed above and conditioned at 3(a), only native plants and trees will be planted in the <br />conservation area. The area for proposed tree planting is to the immediate west where the <br />stream channel enters the existing underground culvert and will provide shade to a portion of <br />the channel during the afternoon hours. The small strip of Conservation Area between the <br />property line and the south edge of the public improvements does not warrant planting of trees <br />given that the extent of the channel at this location is within a culvert. Based on these findings, <br />the proposal is consistent with this standard. <br />(c) Where non-native or damaged trees are removed within 25 feet of a Category B, C, <br />or D stream within the /WR conservation area, they shall be replaced with native <br />tree or large shrub species and located so as to achieve equal or greater shading of <br />the channel during times of peak solar input as the trees removed. <br />The three existing non-native trees that were removed were located between 35 and 45 feet <br />from the actual stream. The four proposed replacement trees will be located approximately 10 <br />to 20 feet closer to the stream. The increase in the number of trees, location and closer <br />proximity to the Goal 5 resource will increase the amount of shade to the stream and <br />conservation setback area during afternoon hours. Based on these findings, the proposal is <br />consistent with this standard. <br />(d) Replanting of areas cleared of existing vegetation must be completed within 90 <br />days following the removal or clearing, unless otherwise approved by the planning <br />director. <br />The applicant indicates planting will be scheduled based on seasonal timing and plant <br />availability to ensure optimal restoration success. If this schedule cannot be accommodated <br />March 2026 Findings & Decision of the Planning Director Page 13 of 28 <br />Braewood Hills Third Addition (SDR 25-02 & PDF 25-01) <br />