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<br />Community Forestry Plan: A written document that guides the work of the City <br />Forester and envisions a long-range plan for the maintenance and improvement of the <br />community urban forest. The Community Forestry Plan contains the City-wide street <br />tree plan. <br /> <br />Condition Rating: A numerical rating developed in accordance with the International <br /> <br />Society of Arboriculture methodology will be utilized to gage a tree's overall health and <br />form expressed as a percent. A healthy tree with good form may be rated at 90%, <br />whereas a tree with many broken limbs and serious decline may be rated at 20%. <br /> <br />Development and/or Development Projects: The performance of any building activity; <br />or the making of any material change to any structure; or to the natural surface of land <br />including activities that disturb the natural surface of the land such as clearing, <br />excavating, and filling; or any change in the use or appearance of any structure or <br />land; or the division of land into two or more parcels. For the purposes of this <br />Chapter, in reference to the need for a Forest Activity Permit, the terms "development" <br />or "development projects" shall include but not be limited to the construction of new <br />single family dwellings or new two-family dwellings and any other new construction <br />that requires a special use permit such as Site Plan Review, Conditional Use Permit or <br />Planned Development. The terms "development" or "development projects" shall <br />specifically exclude additions to single family dwellings or two-family dwellings and <br />the addition of accessory structures (as defined in Title 34 of the Zoning Code) <br />including but not limited to landscaping, decks, porches, sheds, garages, fences and <br />pools. <br /> <br />DBH: The diameter of a tree at breast height which shall be measured at 4 % feet <br />above ground. <br /> <br />Forestry Activity Permit: Permit required to remove, prune or plant City Trees. It is <br />also required when trees are to be removed from private property as part of certain <br />development projects as set forth herein. <br /> <br />Maintain: To plant, mulch, fertilize, water, and/or prune as necessary, and remove if <br />dead or diseased. <br /> <br />Park Trees: See Trees below. <br /> <br />Public Community Forest: All City Trees as a total resource. <br /> <br />Private Community Forest: All trees within the City's boundaries that are not City <br />Trees. <br /> <br />Private Tree: See Trees below. <br /> <br />Site: Same as Tract (see below). <br /> <br />Street Trees: See Trees below. <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />1 0/23/2006 <br /> <br />Tract: The total area of a parcel, site, lot, or ownership of land upon which <br />development or land disturbance is proposed irrespective of the actual limits or size of <br />