§ 154.049 TREE REMOVAL; CONSERVATION OF VEGETATION. 
   All subdivisions shall be planned, designed, constructed and maintained so that the following apply.
   (A)   Existing healthy trees and native vegetation on the site are preserved to the maximum extent feasible, and are protected by adequate means during construction.
   (B)   Existing native vegetation is not disturbed, injured or removed prior to site development, except to the extent necessary to perform preliminary and final surveys.
   (C)   Following construction, vegetation suitable to the site shall be planted. Trees with root structures that are less likely to interfere with utility lines, break up sidewalks, and cause other nuisance damage are desirable.
   (D)   Existing trees shall be preserved within any right-of-way when the trees are suitably located, healthy, and when approved grading allows.
   (E)   No brush, dead trees, or uprooted stumps shall remain after development.
(Ord. 217, passed 11-28-1994) Penalty, see § 10.99