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City Council and Successor Agency
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9/10/2012
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09/10/2012 <br /> Impact: Impact BIO—4: Project grading and other construction activity has the potential to <br /> disturb trees intended to remain. <br /> Mitigation: MM BIO-4: The applicant shall fund the preparation and implementation of a Tree <br /> Protection Plan prepared by a certified arborist to ensure protection of trees to remain. <br /> The Tree Protection Plan shall include the following protection measures: <br /> 1. Before start of any clearing, excavation, construction or other work on the <br /> site, every protected tree("protected"means designed to be retained on the <br /> project site)deemed to be potentially endangered by said site work shall be <br /> securely fenced off at a distance from the base of the tree to be determined by <br /> the Arborist. Such fences shall remain in place for duration of all such work. <br /> All trees to be removed shall be clearly marked. A scheme shall be <br /> established for the removal and disposal of logs,brush, earth, and other debris <br /> to avoid injury to any protected tree. <br /> 2. Where proposed development or other site work must encroach upon the <br /> protected perimeter of any protected tree, special measures shall be <br /> incorporated to allow the roots to breathe and obtain water and nutrients. <br /> Any excavation, cutting,filling, or compaction of the existing ground surface <br /> within the protected perimeter shall be minimized. No change in existing <br /> gound level shall occur within a distance to be determined by the Arborist <br /> from the base of any protected tree at any time. No burning or use of <br /> equipment with an open flame shall occur near or within the protected <br /> perimeter of any protected tree. <br /> 3. No storage or dumping of oil, gas, chemicals, or other substances that may be <br /> harmful to trees shall occur within the distance to be determined by the <br /> Arborist from the base of any protected trees, or any other location on the site <br /> from which substances might enter the protected perimeter. No heavy <br /> construction equipment or construction materials shall be operated or stored <br /> within a distance from the base of any protected trees to be determined by the <br /> tree reviewer. Wires, ropes, or other devices shall not be attached to any <br /> protected tree, except as needed for support of the tree. No sign, other than a <br /> tag showing the botanical classification, shall be attached to any protected <br /> tree. <br /> 4. Periodically during construction,the leaves of protected trees shall be <br /> thoroughly sprayed with water to prevent buildup of dust and other pollution <br /> that would inhibit leaf transpiration. <br /> 5. If any damage to a protected tree should occur during or as a result of work <br /> on the site,the project applicant shall immediately notify the City Arborist of <br /> such damage. If, in the professional opinion of the Arborist, such tree cannot <br /> 4 <br /> RESO.#15217 <br /> MUFF#613 <br />
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