<br /> u <br />distributed over the unit and that measure at least 1 i inches DBH or that measure less than <br />40 square feet of basel area per acre. <br />Dwelling. A building, or portion thereof, occupied in whole or in part, as a home, <br />residence, or sleeping place, either permanently or temporarily by one or more families, <br />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 natural <br />result of which is to cause the death or substantial destruction of the tree: Fell does not <br />in any context include those trimming and pruning standards as published by the National <br />Arborists Association. <br />Heritage tree. Any tree defined in .Section 15.2 of the Urban Forest Management <br />Plan as adopted by the Eugene City Council on October 14, 1992.. <br />Logging~lan. A document describing the equipment to be used on site, the access <br />roads, grading, skid paths and any other environmental change that will be affected to <br />permit logging, as well as mitigation efforts designed to protect from the negative effects <br />of the logging process all wetlands, riparian zones, habitat, neighboring residences, and <br />such other areas as the City Manager or designee determines is appropriate. <br />t`~` <br />{;, <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 />construction of a dwelling. <br />Parcel. Real property within the boundaries of an ad valorem tax lot description <br />as found in .the Lane County, Oregon, ad valorem tax records. <br />Plot Plan. Final .subdivision plat; final PUD plan, or final major or minor <br />partition, encompassing an entire contiguous ownership. <br />Street tree. A living, standing woody plant typically having a single trunk at-least <br />1-1/2 inches in diameter at a point six inches above mean ground level at the base of the <br />trunk, that is located within the street right-of--way. <br />~- <br />Tree. A living, standing, woody plant having a trunk 25 inches in circumference <br />(or approximately eight inches in diameter) at a point 4-i/2 feet above mean ground level <br />at the base of the trunk. <br />Administrative Order - 2 <br />