<br /> . ' <br /> that a credit is needed for cases where existing properly located trees can be preserved <br /> within the right-of-way. Accordingly, R-7.280-C.1 was revised to authorize the Urban <br /> Forester to exempt specific areas from required tree planting. If an exemption is <br /> requested and granted, the required fees would be adjusted accordingly, so no revision to <br /> ~ the fee schedule is necessary. <br /> I <br /> E. In addition to the specific findings set forth above, I find that the reduction in the <br /> j ee preservation appeal fee and the Street Tree Program fees set forth in Exhibit A hereto are <br /> onsistent with applicable policies and directives of the City Council, including policies developed <br /> ~ otigh the Eugene Decisions process, are based on the City's estimate of the costs associated <br /> it11 providing the services, and are necessary in order to recover those costs from the <br /> eneficiaries of the services. I further find that it would be more efficient to consolidate the <br /> reriously established tree preservation fees with those implementing the City's Street Tree <br /> rogram in one fee schedule and repeal Administrative Order No. 58-93-20-F. <br /> I On the basis of these findings, I order that: <br /> i <br /> 1. Administrative Order No. 58-93-20-F and any order in conflict herewith is <br /> epealed, as of the effective date of this Order. <br /> 2. The Tree Preservation and Street Tree Program Fee Schedule attached as Exhibit <br /> heereto and incorporated herein by reference, is hereby adopted and/or ratified, as of the <br /> ~ffeCtive date of this order. <br /> ii <br /> ~ ~ Dated and effective this day of F bruary, 1997. <br /> I <br /> City Manager <br /> r <br /> I <br /> ~i <br /> ,Administrative Order - 3 <br /> <br />