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N <br /> development of building approval process. City Council will monitor the <br /> results in two years. <br /> dr The City will require an approved street -tree plan in devel the btaii <br /> involving the creation of streets. trQetetreQS,taccording to the <br /> approval provides for planting the s <br /> approved plan, as each lot or area is developed. <br /> 14. The City will structure the tree plan review frames iewmandfapprovalvisiwork within <br /> the existing development processing time <br /> planned unit development, and development permit approval. Criteria and <br /> information for approval will be available with all other permit <br /> information. <br /> The City will retain heritage trees tree on street ri g t n f- way, r <br /> parks, and on other City prope except a <br /> the public health, safety, or welfare. - <br /> 16. The City will develop and distribute information on the special charac- <br /> teristics of heritage trees. <br /> 17 The City will encourage the retaining of heritage trees on private <br /> property, except when otherwise necessary for thevpublicsheafth, safety, <br /> or welfare.. Monitor results after two years. <br /> "require" at that time. <br /> 18. The City will provide and distribute i nf o r m ity n t or i n ter e s te d s c it i ze ns, <br /> property owners, and the development <br /> relative to climate, solar aspect, soils, potential fire hazard, water <br /> regimen, and on proper tree siting and maintenance. <br /> 19. The City will distribute educational materials to the public and the <br /> development community on ways to minimize construction - related damage to <br /> trees that are to be retained on building sites. <br /> • <br />
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