§ 151.051 CONSERVATION OF TREES AND NATURAL FEATURES.
   (A)   The standards related to tree removal contained in § 154.154 shall apply to all proposed subdivisions.
   (B)   In the subdividing of any land, due regard shall be shown for all natural features, such as tree growth, wetlands, steep slopes, water courses or similar conditions, and plans adjusted to preserve those which will add attractiveness, safety and stability to the proposed development.
   (C)   The subdivision shall be consistent with the following:
      (1)   The concept plan shall show preservation of existing healthy trees and native vegetation, including the number and location of existing trees, indicating those to be retained, and showing locations of proposed new trees.
      (2)   Trees to be planted in residential subdivisions shall measure not less than one and one- fourth inches in diameter at a height of four feet above ground level. No trees shall be planted within 30 feet of the intersection of curb lines on corner lots.
      (3)   Consistent with approved grading plans, existing trees shall be preserved within any right-of-way when the trees are suitably located and in good health.
(`86 Code, § 10.41) (Am. Ord. 706, passed 12-2-97; Am. Ord. 792, passed 5-7-02)