. <br /> ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 60 -9 - 21 <br /> of the <br /> City Manager of the City of Eugene <br /> Temporary Tree Preservation <br /> Administrative Rule R-6.305 <br /> Pursuant to the authority of Sections 2.019(5) and 6300 to 6.330 of the Eugene Code, <br /> 1971, I hereby adopt the following Temporary Tree Preservation Administrative Rule R- <br /> 6305: <br /> TEMPORARY TREE PRESERVATION <br /> ADMINISTRATIVE RULE R -6305 <br /> R- 6305 -A • DEFINITIONS. <br /> As used herein, the following words and phrases mean: <br /> Clear cut. Any harvest unit that leaves fewer than 50 trees per acre that are <br /> well distributed over the unit and that measure at least 11 inches DBH or that <br /> measure less than 40 square feet of basel area per acre. <br /> Dwelling. A building, or portion thereof, occupied in whole or in part as a <br /> home, residence, or sleeping place, either permanently or temporarily by one or more <br /> families, but excluding group care facilities, hotels, motels and tourist courts. <br /> Fell. To remove or sever a tree or the intentional use of any procedure the <br /> natural result of which is to cause the death or substantial destruction of the tree. <br /> Fell does not in any context include those trimming and pruning standards as <br /> published by the National Arborists Association. <br /> Logging plan. A document describing the equipment to be used on site, the <br /> access roads, grading, skid paths and any other environmental change that will be <br /> affected to permit logging, as well as mitigation efforts designed to protect from the <br /> negative effects of the logging process all wetlands, riparian zones, habitat, <br /> neighboring residences, and such other areas as the City Manager or designee <br /> determines is appropriate. <br /> Occupied parcel. Real property comprising a single tax lot, upon which a <br /> dwelling has been constructed, or for which a building permit has been issued for the <br /> Temporary Administrative Rule R -6.305 - 1 , <br />