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f} Veyeta~ion and Reveq~~~,tion, The following standards <br />apply to vegetation and revegetation. <br />(1} The percent of each parcel to remain in an <br />undisturbed state shall be determined by the average <br />percent of slope within each parcel to be <br />developed. The following schedule shall apply to <br />development in hillside areas: <br />Minimum Percent of <br />Average Percent Parcel to be <br />S1ooe of Parcel ~isturp~d <br />12-18 65 <br />1924 73 <br />2530 81 <br />31--35 $9 <br />36-100 97 <br />(2} Smallest Area. The smallest practical area of land <br />shall be exposed in any given time during <br />development. Such exposure shall be kept to as <br />short a duration of time ds practical. <br />(3~ Terttporary Me~sures_. Where required, temporary <br />vegetation, mulch, or other acceptable cover shall <br />be used to protect areas exposed during development <br />and to prevent airborne or waterborne transportation <br />of soil . <br />(4} Revegetation. A mix of plantings (preferably native <br />with adequate deep root systems} shall be used to <br />landscape steep slope areas disturbed by earth <br />moving and construction. <br />g) landscape Plan. A landscape plan, prepared or approved in <br />writing by a professional registered landscape architect <br />trained and experienced in both the characteristics of <br />plant material and proper procedures for installation, <br />shall be submitted with each application for a Hillside <br />Protection Permit. This plan shall include the following: <br />(].) ~xi ~ti na I nventorv. A s i to plan i nventory <br />describing the existing vegetation cover of the <br />property and showing those areas where the <br />vegetation cover of the property and showing those <br />areas where the vegetation will be removed as part <br />of the proposed development. <br />8 <br />