(A) (1) Selective clearing of trees, shrubs, and underbrush may be necessary or desirable in certain instances. Trees along the edge of a preservation area may be susceptible to off-site impact and non-construction impacts (such as when a newly created woodland edge is formed increasing exposure to higher winds and temperatures).
(2) Selective clearing may be an appropriate management technique within woodland preservation areas after development to encourage new growth or longevity. Selective clearing may also be necessary for individual trees that may be in danger of falling on structures, roadways, or other vehicular use areas, or into open sections of yard where outdoor activities are likely to take place.
(B) Selective clearing will be limited to areas identified to allow such clearing on an approved development plan, tree canopy plan, or landscape plan and may only take place after the development is complete.
(LDC § 10.4.11) Penalty, see § 155.999