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Carol Lumb <br />From: Padvorac, Andy <andy.padvorac @pse.com> <br />Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2016 3:37 PM <br />To: Carol Lumb; Andrea Cummins <br />Cc: Beckwith, Jeff <br />Subject: RE: Landscaping Code <br />Carol and Andrea, <br />We appreciated meeting with you on Monday to discuss proposed changes to the landscaping code. Several of the <br />concerns we brought up will be more appropriately dealt with next year during the update of the tree regulations. <br />The one minor change we agreed should come to the attention of the Planning Commission is a small deletion in <br />18.52.060.A.10, as follows. The paragraph below takes sub - section (10) of the version on the city's website, with all <br />changes accepted, and only shows the proposed deletion: <br />Non - developed site areas, such as utility easements, shall be landscaped and /or treated with dust-and <br />erosion erosion control planting or surfacing such as evergreens, groundcover, shrubs, trees, sod or a <br />combination of similar materials. In areas with overhead utility lines, no shrubs or trees shall be allowed <br />that could mature over 20 feet in height. Trees should not be planted within 10 feet of underground <br />utilities, such as power, water, sewer or storm drainage pipes. <br />We look forward to working with the city on updating the tree regulations. <br />Thank you! <br />Andy Padvorac, AICP / CESCL <br />Sr. Land Planner <br />Puget Sound Energy <br />Ofc 425 - 456 -2550 <br />Cel 206 - 790••8153 <br />a <br />J� <br />PROJECT 1114AME /I � yea <br />FILE N � <br />