17.96.070 PRESERVATION OF EXISTING PROTECTED TREES DURING DEVELOPMENT.
   A.   General Requirements. In addition to the conditions stipulated in the tree removal permit, the following must regulations must be met as standard conditions of approval:
      1.   Prior to and during any demolition, grading or construction, all protected trees within a development area shall be protected by a six (6) foot high chain link (or other material approved by the Community Development Director) fence installed around the outside of the dripline of each tree.
      2.   No oils, gas, chemicals, liquid waste, solid waste, heavy construction machinery or other construction materials shall be stored or allowed to stand within the dripline of any tree.
      3.   No equipment washout will be allowed to occur within the dripline of any tree.
      4.   No signs or wires, except those needed for support of the tree, shall be attached to any tree.
   B.   Damage to a protected tree. If any damage occurs to a protected tree during construction, the owner, developer, contractor, or any agent thereof shall immediately notify the Community Development Director so that professional methods of treatment accepted by the Community Development Director may be administered. The repair of the damage shall be at the expense of the responsible party and shall be by professional standards, approved by the Community Development Director. Failure to comply will result in a stop work order.
   C.   The Community Development Director may require a certified/consulting arborist be retained by the developer to be on-site at such times during development as the Community Development Director determines appropriate. (Ord. 2010-02 § 1 (part), 2010)