The number of trees required shall be met, whenever possible, by the preservation of existing trees. Where parking lots are to be constructed to serve any development, the development shall be designed where possible so as to avoid locating parking or paving if such would result in the removal of any existing trees.
The landscape plan required by this regulation which shows removal of an existing tree shall consider the following:
A. The removal would leave sufficient number of other existing trees to meet the tree requirements of this regulation; or
B. Where the existing tree to be removed would otherwise be necessary to meet the number required, and removal is requested for the purpose of constructing any sewer, water, electric, gas lines or equipment, drainage facilities, sidewalks, driveways, parking lots, or other facilities, utilities or improvements to serve the property.
Such plan shall be considered if reasonable efforts have been made to avoid removal of the existing tree. In determining whether reasonable efforts have been made, the following shall be considered:
1. The feasibility of rerouting or relocating any of the improvements that requires the removal, including the relocation of any parking lot, or portion thereof, where sufficient land is available; and
2. The additional cost, if any, that would be incurred in insuring preservation of the existing tree.
C. Existing trees in the street right-of-way shall not be cleared, unless no other reasonable alternative is possible.
(Ordinance 54-97, sec. 1(att. A), adopted 6/3/97)