6.325 Eugene Code 6.340 <br /> (d) Wooded areas along property 1ires _sha11 be rctaincd to <br /> provdec buffers from ad0'accnt properties <br /> (c) Trccs shall - be rctai `in sufficicrit1y: large areas and <br /> dense stands so as to,cnsure against indfhrow: <br /> (f) Clcarr cuts of dcvclopablc areas shall be alibidcd so as <br /> to retain a wooded character of future building sites', and = .preserve <br /> housing and design options for future ciiy residents <br /> - . • • • • <br /> approvaLof a permit to cnsurc. replacement of trccs , landscape or athcr■,wis <br /> cnsurc that all ,conditions arc met. <br /> 6.32? rermit Issuance, <br /> 1. Except as provided in subsection 2of° this section; a permit shall be <br /> effeetiveon the date issued; or, such other date as may be specified,in the permit. <br /> 2. . If an application is granted, after public notice and an opportunity for <br /> comment is =provided under 6.310. (6), ° fpon�irr ents:;were received the permit shall not be <br /> effective for a 'period of 15 days..froin the ,date of the decision of theCity Manager :. or <br /> designee; or in: -the eventan appeal is filed under 6.325 seven days "from the date of the <br /> decision of the hearings officer. <br /> 3. A permit shall expire:. at midnight on the one year anniversary of the date <br /> of issue <br /> 6.325 Appeal. Any person who is denied a permit, or is granted a permit <br /> with conditions, may appeal the denial or imposition of conditions, <br /> by filing a written notice of appeal with the city manager or designee within 15 <br /> days of the date of denial or the date of issuance of the permit with conditions <br /> imposed. In addition, any person who provided comments on an application <br /> pursuant to section 6.310(6), and who is dissatisfied with the action of the city <br /> manager or designee in granting a permit, whether with or without conditions, <br /> also may appeal by following the same procedures. The appeal shall be governed <br /> 6 -5 09/04/96 <br />