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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSDP202000006 Checklist 2020-03-30County of Albemarle Conservation Plan Checklist — To be placed on Landscape Plans (Handbook, pp III-284-111-297 for complete specifications) 1. The following items shall be shown on the plan: ® Trees to be saved; ® Limits of clearing (outside dripline of trees to be saved); ® Location and type of protective fencing; N/A ❑ Grade changes requiring tree wells or walls; N/A ❑ Proposed trenching or tunneling beyond the limits of clearing. 2. Markings: ® All trees to be saved shall be marked with print or ribbon at a height clearly visible to equipment operators. ® No grading shall begin until the tree marking has been inspected and approved by a County Inspector. 3. Pre -Construction Conference: ® Tree preservation and protection measures shall be reviewed with the contractor on site. 4. Equipment Operation and Storage: ® Heavy equipment, vehicular traffic and storage of construction materials including soil shall not be permitted within the driplines of trees to be saved. 5. Soil Erosion and Stormwater Detention Devices: ® Such devices shall not adversely affect trees to be saved. 6. Fires: ® Fires are not permitted within 100 feet of the dripline of trees to be saved. 7. Toxic Materials: ® Toxic materials shall not be stored within 100 feet of the dripline of trees to be saved. 8. Protective Fencing: ® Trees to be retained within 40 feet of a proposed building or grading activity shall be protected by fencing. ® Fencing shall be in place and shall be inspected and approved by a County Inspector prior to grading or construction. 9. Tree Wells: N/A ❑ When the ground level must be raised within the dripline of a tree to be saved, a tree well shall be provided and a construction detail submitted for approval. 10. Tree Walls: N/A ❑ When the ground level must be lowered within the dripline a tree to be saved, a tree wall shall be provided; and a construction detail submitted for approval. 11. Trenching and Tunneling: N/A ❑ When trenching is required within the limits of clearing, it shall be done as far away from the trunks of trees as possible. Tunneling under a large tree shall be considered as an alternative when it is anticipated that necessary trenching will destroy feeder roots. 12. Cleanup: ® Protective fencing shall be the last items removed during the final cleanup. 13. Damaged Trees: ® Damaged trees shall be treated immediately by pruning, fertilization or other methods recommended by a tree specialist. NOTE: IT IS THE DEVELOPER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO CONFER WITH THE CONTRACTOR ON TREE CONSERVATION REQUIREMENTS. X OWNER SIGNATURE DEVELOPER (DATE) CONTRACT PURCHASER SIGNATURE (DATE) 5/1/06 Page 1 of 1