The purpose of this subchapter is to reduce environmental impacts including impacts on existing significant and landmark trees during site development while promoting the reasonable use of land in the City by addressing the following:
A.
Prevention of damage to property, harm to persons, and environmental impacts caused by excavations, fills, and the destabilization of soils;
B.
Protection of water quality from the adverse impacts associated with erosion and sedimentation;
C.
Promotion of building and site planning practices that are consistent with the City’s natural topography and vegetative cover;
D.
Preservation and enhancement of trees and vegetation which contribute to the visual quality and economic value of development; provide habitat for birds and other wildlife; protect biodiversity; lower ambient temperatures; and store carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen, thus helping reduce air pollution in the City and provide continuity and screening between developments. Preserving and protecting healthy significant existing trees and the urban tree canopy shall be encouraged instead of removal and replacement;
E.
Protection of critical areas from the impacts of clearing and grading activities;
F.
Conservation and restoration of trees and vegetative cover to reduce flooding, the impacts on existing drainageways, and the need for additional stormwater management facilities;
G.
Protection of anadromous fish and other native animal and plant species through performance-based regulation of clearing and grading;
H.
Retain tree clusters for the abatement of noise, wind protection, and mitigation of air pollution;
I.
Rewarding significant tree protection efforts by property owners and developers by granting flexibility for certain other development requirements;
J.
Providing measures to protect trees that may be impacted during construction;
K.
Promotion of prompt development, effective erosion control, and restoration of property following site development; and
L.
Replacement of trees removed during site development in order to achieve a goal of no net loss of tree cover throughout the City over time.
(Ord. 238 Ch. V § 5(A), 2000; Ord. 398 § 1, 2006; Ord. 955 § 1 (Exh. A), 2022)






