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Hazard Trees in Buffer.The city may require that a hazard tree assessment be completed, and that <br /> hazard trees be removed from buffers, and trees replanted in accordance with the requirements of <br /> Section 37.060.B.3 of this chapter prior to final approvals for a development proposal. <br /> E. Protection of Significant Trees When Using Buffer Width Reduction or AveragingWithin Buffers <br /> (Heritage trees and evergreens at least 8" diameter at breast height). If buffer width averaging or <br /> reduction is utilized and significant trees are identified on the outer edge of the reduced buffer such <br /> that their drip line extends beyond the buffer edge,the following tree protection requirements must be <br /> followed: <br /> 1. A tree protection area shall be designed to protect each tree or tree stand during site development <br /> and construction.Tree protection areas may vary widely in shape, but must extend a minimum of <br /> five feet beyond the existing tree canopy area along the outer edge of the drip line of the tree(s), <br /> unless otherwise approved by the department. <br /> 2. Tree protection areas shall be added and clearly labeled on all applicable site development and <br /> construction drawings submitted to the department. <br /> 3. Temporary construction fencing at least thirty inches tall shall be erected around the perimeter of <br /> the tree protection areas prior to the initiation of any clearing or grading.The fencing shall be <br /> posted with signage clearly identifying the tree protection area.The fencing shall remain in place <br /> through site development and construction. <br /> 4. No clearing, grading,filling or other development activities shall occur within the tree protection <br /> area, except where approved in advance by the department and shown on the approved plans for <br /> the proposal. <br /> 5. No vehicles, construction materials,fuel, or other materials shall be placed in tree protection areas. <br /> Movement of any vehicles within tree protection areas shall be prohibited. <br /> 6. No nails, rope, cable, signs, or fencing shall be attached to any tree proposed for retention. <br /> 7. The department may approve the use of alternate tree protection techniques if an equal or greater <br /> level of protection will be provided. <br /> FA. Critical Area Covenants. Except as provided for below,the city shall require that all features <br /> classified as critical areas by this chapter and their buffers be placed in critical area protective <br /> covenants. Covenants shall not be required for: <br /> 1. Utility and road projects in public rights-of-way. <br /> 2. Utility and road projects on private easements where the proponent does not own the land. <br /> 3. Any development within the special flood hazard area will require a notice on title that the property <br /> contains land within the riparian habitat zone and/or special flood hazard area, as appropriate. <br /> GB. Critical Area Tracts.The city may require that any area classified as a critical area and its buffer be <br /> placed in a separate tract, rather than included in the protective covenant. A tract shall be required <br /> when the proposal includes a short subdivision or binding site plan. Such a tract shall remain in the same <br /> ownership as the parcel it was segregated from; placed into undivided common ownership of all lots <br /> within a proposed subdivision, short subdivision, or binding site plan; or dedicated to a public agency <br /> which is willing to accept the tract for long-term management of the protected resource. <br /> H . Notice on Title.The owner of any property on which a development proposal is submitted shall file <br /> with the Snohomish County auditor a notice approved by the planning department,which shall provide <br /> notice in the public record of the presence of the critical area covenant or tract,the application of this <br /> chapter to the property, and that limitations on actions in or affecting such areas may exist.The <br /> applicant shall submit proof that the notice has been filed for record before the city may approve any <br /> Planning Commission Resolution 19-04 Page 67 <br /> Critical Areas March 19, 2019 <br />