35.105.080 - Model evergreen community ordinances -- Elements to consider.
Model evergreen community ordinances — Elements to consider.
The department shall, in the development of model evergreen community ordinances under RCW  35.105.050, consider including, but not be limited to, the following policy elements:
     (1) Tree canopy cover, density, and spacing;
     (2) Tree conservation and retention;
     (3) Vegetated storm water runoff management using native trees and appropriate nonnative, nonnaturalized vegetation;
     (4) Clearing, grading, protection of soils, reductions in soil compaction, and use of appropriate soils with low runoff potential and high infiltration rates;
     (5) Appropriate tree siting and maintenance for vegetation management practices and programs to prevent vegetation from interfering with or damaging utilities and public facilities;
     (6) Native species and nonnative, nonnaturalized species diversity selection to reduce disease and pests in urban forests;
     (7) Tree maintenance;
     (8) Street tree installation and maintenance;
     (9) Tree and vegetation buffers for riparian areas, critical areas, transportation and utility corridors, and commercial and residential areas;
     (10) Tree assessments for new construction permitting;
     (11) Recommended forest conditions for different land use types;
     (12) Variances for hardship and safety;
     (13) Variances to avoid conflicts with renewable solar energy infrastructure, passive solar building design, and locally grown produce; and
     (14) Permits and appeals.
[2008 c 299 § 13.]
Notes: Short title -- 2008 c 299: See note following RCW 35.105.010.