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Here is a small sample from draft #4 just to wet your appetite. I especially like the requirements of item #3!
402.3.4.1 Vegetation and soil protection. During construction on a building site, where portions of a site are not being disturbed; where existing vegetation is being retained and where portions of a site are restricted from development by Section 402.2, vegetation and soil protection zones (VSPZ) shall be established complying with the following:
1. The VSPZ shall be designed such that construction impacts from overall site development shall not decrease the capacity of the VSPZ to support the desired vegetation. Construction activities outside of the VSPZ shall not change drainage patterns or affect the microclimate within the VSPZ.
2. VSPZ shall be protected with a fence or other physical barrier that cannot be easily that protects the VSPZ during construction from the movement or parking of equipment, the storage of materials, and other similar construction activities. Where appropriate to the area, fencing which is wildlife permeable shall be provided.
3. VSPZ can encompass one plant or can include several plants in a group. VSPZ boundaries for trees shall extend out from the trunk, to a distance of 2 feet radius, measured at ground level, per inch of diameter at breast height or the full lateral extent of the actual root system as determined by ground-penetrating radar. VSPZ boundaries for shrubs shall extend out from the stem of the shrub to twice the radius of the shrub. VSPZ boundaries for herbaceous vegetation shall extend to encompass the diameter of the plants.4. No more than 10 percent of the total area of the VSPZ can contain development. Only minimal impact site development is allowed within the VSPZ.
5. On-going management activities to protect the integrity of the VSPZ shall be included in the site maintenance plans.
402.3.4.1 Vegetation and soil protection. During construction on a building site, where portions of a site are not being disturbed; where existing vegetation is being retained and where portions of a site are restricted from development by Section 402.2, vegetation and soil protection zones (VSPZ) shall be established complying with the following:
1. The VSPZ shall be designed such that construction impacts from overall site development shall not decrease the capacity of the VSPZ to support the desired vegetation. Construction activities outside of the VSPZ shall not change drainage patterns or affect the microclimate within the VSPZ.
2. VSPZ shall be protected with a fence or other physical barrier that cannot be easily that protects the VSPZ during construction from the movement or parking of equipment, the storage of materials, and other similar construction activities. Where appropriate to the area, fencing which is wildlife permeable shall be provided.
3. VSPZ can encompass one plant or can include several plants in a group. VSPZ boundaries for trees shall extend out from the trunk, to a distance of 2 feet radius, measured at ground level, per inch of diameter at breast height or the full lateral extent of the actual root system as determined by ground-penetrating radar. VSPZ boundaries for shrubs shall extend out from the stem of the shrub to twice the radius of the shrub. VSPZ boundaries for herbaceous vegetation shall extend to encompass the diameter of the plants.4. No more than 10 percent of the total area of the VSPZ can contain development. Only minimal impact site development is allowed within the VSPZ.
5. On-going management activities to protect the integrity of the VSPZ shall be included in the site maintenance plans.