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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0920 ; , 1 ' 1 v ' j . . , ` ~ • . . ~ . - . • . • ~ XIII. DISPOSAL OF DISEASED TREES Trees that are found to be diseased by the ARC, and to be in danger of contaminatinq other trees or_of spreading such tree infection, disease or insects, shall be removed and disposed of, if necessary, without undue delay and on an emergency basis, as the circumstances may require. XIV. NATURAL GROWTH TO BE PRESERVED _ Every effort shall be put forth on all undeveloped property and property in the process of development, to retain particular areas of natural vegetative cover that is determined by the ARC to be fragile ecosystem, unique valuable, desirable or nearly estinct in our area, unless it would unduly restrict the use of surrounding property or create a condition of undue hardship on said owner. XV. PROCEDURES OF ARC REPRESENTATIVE TO BE FOLLOWED All necessary ptocedures outlined by the ARC, or said petson designated by the ARC, shall be followed in instances where the qrade site is to be raised or lowered around an existing plant, where large paved areas will delete the water supply and aeration necessary for the life of the tree or shrub, or where a chanqe in the qrade or drainaqe of development will seriously harm natural areas to be retained. ~ ~ ~ 7-17-85 Sbl Crk ~ '~5 M1613 1~0:59 ~ FILEO tihD ~ : ' ~,~~ED ~R F:ilTnr C:.ERK ~ -SL Lt~CIE CCUN! Y. F~. ~ '719504 25 g~473 P~f 91~