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Ord 2570 - TMC Chapter 18.54 "Tree Regulations" - Urban Forestry and Trees
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Ord 2570 - TMC Chapter 18.54 "Tree Regulations" - Urban Forestry and Trees
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04/02/18
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G. The Department shall conduct a tree canopy assessment every five years from <br />the date of the adoption of this chapter to ensure the tree canopy goals of the <br />Comprehensive Plan are being met. <br />Section 8. Ordinance No. 1758 §1 (part), as codified at TMC Section 18.54.070, is <br />hereby amended to read as follows: <br />18.54.070 Tree Protection Standards <br />All trees not proposed for removal as part of a project or development shall be <br />protected using Best Management Practices and the standards below. <br />1. The Critical Root Zones (CRZ) for all trees designated for retention, on site <br />or on adjacent property as applicable, shall be identified on all construction plans, <br />including demolition, grading, civil and landscape site plans. <br />2. Any roots within the CRZ exposed during construction shall be covered <br />immediately and kept moist with appropriate materials. The City may require a third -party <br />Qualified Tree Professional to review long-term viability of the tree. <br />3. Physical barriers, such as 6-foot chain link fence or plywood or other <br />approved equivalent, shall be placed around each individual tree or grouping at the CRZ. <br />4. Minimum distances from the trunk for the physical barriers shall be based on <br />the approximate age of the tree (height and canopy) as follows: <br />a. Young trees (trees which have reached less than 20% of life <br />expectancy): 0.75 per inch of trunk diameter. <br />b. Mature trees (trees which have reached 20-80% of life expectancy): <br />1 foot per inch of trunk diameter. <br />c. Over mature trees (trees which have reached greater than 80% of life <br />expectancy): 1.5 feet per inch of trunk diameter. <br />5. Alternative protection methods may be used that provide equal or greater <br />tree protection if approved by the Director. <br />6. A weatherproof sign shall be installed on the fence or barrier that reads: <br />"TREE PROTECTION ZONE — THIS FENCE SHALL NOT BE <br />REMOVED OR ENCROACHED UPON. No soil disturbance, parking, <br />storage, dumping or burning of materials is allowed within the Critical <br />Root Zone. The value of this tree is $ [insert value of tree as determined <br />by a Qualified Tree Professional here]. Damage to this tree due to <br />construction activity that results in the death or necessary removal of <br />the tree is subject to the Violations section of TMC Chapter 18.54." <br />7. All tree protection measures installed shall be inspected by the City and, if <br />deemed necessary a Qualified Tree Professional, prior to beginning construction or earth <br />moving. <br />W: Word Processing\Ordinances\Tree regulations re-enacted TMC 18.54 final 3-28-18 <br />CL:bjs Page 9 of 21 <br />
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