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ORDINANCE NO. 04-94
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, AMENDING IN
ITS ENTIRETY CHAPTER 26 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF
Yt THE CITY OF DANIA FLORIDA ENTITLED "VEGETATION", F. x
PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES
AND ALL RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF
RESOLUTIONS IN
CONFLICT HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH
CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA: x
439don 1 That Chapter 26 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dania, Florida, is
hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows:
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"VEGETATION
ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL pr
Sec. 26.1. Trees, Roots Damaging Public Property - Notice to Growth
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Whenever and wherever there shall be any tree or trees growing upon any street, alley
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or right-of-way within the city in such way and manner that the roots of such tree or trees $
r' have destroyed or damaged any sidewalk, curb
, gutter, street pavement, waterline, sewer �line, or other property, or if any such tree or trees shall be growing u 9 9 upon any Property ,
r . abutting upon such sidewalk, curb, gutter, street pavement, waterline or sewer line or other
property in such way and manner as to cause destruction or damage of or to such facilities,
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it shall be the duty of any official or employee of the city having knowledge thereof to
immediately notify the Growth Management Director or his designee of such damage and
destruction to the property of the city.
Sec. 26-2. Same - Removal on Public Property.
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Upon receiving notice of such damage or destruction as set forth in Section 26-1 hereof
and if such tree or trees shall be growing upon property of the city, the Growth Managementu"XY q`<< Director or his designee shall immediately cause such tree or trees to be removed or
destroyed, if the tree or trees are growing in the swale area which abuts a residential
structure it shall be the responsibility of the residential owner to remove such tree or trees at
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ARTICLE II. TREE PRESERVATION
5: Sec. 26-11. Short title.
This article shall be known and may be cited as the Tree Preservation Ordinance of the
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Sec. 26-12. Declaration of Intent. A "`"'r
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The City Commission of the City of Dania (the "Commission") finds and declares that t ,
f' preservation of trees is integral to the preservation of air and water pollution in that trees
use their leaf surface to trap and filter out ash, dust and pollen in the air, thereby helping to g r
alleviate air pollution: that the root systems of trees hold and consolidate soil and other
loose earthen materials, thereby helping to prevent erosion, reduce non-point source watery
Pollution and maintaining the continued vitality of natural habitats for propagation and
protection of wildlife, birds, game, fish and other aquatic life; and that removal of trees r +
causes increased surface run-off which contributes to water pollution. Owing to the many
;p benefits provided to the community by trees, it is the intent of the Commission, in order to
protect the air and water of the City of Dania, to preserve this valuable natural resource of
` the City for the health, safety and welfare of the general public. While the destruction of a
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>• single tree may not have a significant environmental impact, the Commission recognizes
r that tree destruction has a cumulative impact that causes severe environmental degradation
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and causes severe deterioration of the quality of life in Dania and, because of this impact,
the Commission finds that tree destruction is a public nuisance that must be controlled. In
license,the evaluation of a tree removal lice
y: , priority shall be given to preservation, relocation, '• t
replacement and payment into the Tree Preservation Trust Fund.
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Sec. 26-13. Tree Removal License Required.
I. General - A person shall not cause, suffer, permit or allow the removal of any tree , ;
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without first obtaining a license from the City as herein provided. The property owner,_ holder of an easement and or person removing a tree without a license shall be responsible
for the violation. The removal of trees in violation of this Article is a public nuisance.
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ti r, person shall not cause, suffer or allow the removal of any
Historical Tree without first obtaining a variance from the Commission to conduct the
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3. Land Clearing - Land clearing and site development where such activities may
result in the removal of trees shall not occur u ntil a tree removal license has been
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Sec. 26-14. Definitions. afN �r
t z In addition to the definitions of the City of Dania Zoning Ordinances the
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definitions shall apply. e following :' ,
ADVAUX: A private vehicular roadway intersecting a public right-of-way. r
Aonli ant: The owner of the roe t'
P p rty or his legally authorized agent.
� Billed & Burned /B & B►
—�`� Field grown trees or shrubs with roots established in a ��x �
earthen ball encompassing the root system necessary for the full recovery of the plant;
wrapped and bound to support the root ball,
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Berm• An earthen mound.
` ! Breast Heyiaht• Means a height of four and one-half(4 112) feet above natural grade.
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.CQaliner Di_ametar Breast He'n�H)* gee Diameter Breast Height, j k.€ Canoov ov '
RY COVOrage; Means the aerial extent of ground within the drip line of the tree.
Clea—r T� Point above the root ball along the vertical trunk of a tree at which lateral "
branching or frons begin.
CThat lear Wood ( rav Wood1
measured from the top of the root ball to the basortion of the e of green termalm trunk inal al growth h is or fronswood
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F" Plant material grown in a container of suitable size to allow
adequate room for the healthy development of the root system.
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,.- A�ameter Qreac+ He�.,h+ incest
one half(4- 'bove g '� The diameter of a tree trunk measured
1/2) feet above grade. at four and "lVI `'r"V.
Dries A vertical line extending from the o
the ground. outermost branching 3
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4 B SLY to D tro d Means to cause, suffer, allow or permit any act which will ,
,,r cause a tee to die or to go into a period of unnatural decline within a period of one (1) ta a
year from the date of the act. Acts which may effectively destroy a tree include, but are h
not limited to, damage inflicted upon the root system by heavy machinery, excessive
trimming, changing the natural grade above the root system or around the trunk,
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perrm ttingninfection of cOr pest infestation,cthe al gnflotion of a damageito the s 50/p or
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removal of sufficient canopy to cause
decline of the tree.
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--g—�, A substitute for the tree which it replaces as determined by
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monetary amount reflecting the cost of vegetation to be replaced.
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Grate See Clear wood. "
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complem the ground sand donnotts tusualby exceed o nature of t( eir
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of its unique relationship to the history of the region, state, nation or world.
F y, Land CLP�ring: The clearing of vegetation and soils for the purpose of land 4 �
development activities. This includes, but is not limited to construction for buildings, ra .,
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structures, rock mining, and agricultural activities that involve therkemovatl of trees other
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(a) (When used as a noun) Living plant material such as, but not limited to turf, ground
cover, shrubs, vines, trees or palms and non-living durable materials commonly
used in environmental design such as, but not limited to, rocks
walls or fences and aesthetic grading and mounding: but excluding paving
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(b) (When used as a verb) The process of installing or planting materials commonly
used in environmental design.
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' : Landscap Irriaation The outside watering of shrubbery, trees, lawns, grass, ground n ? sk
covers, vines, gardens and other such flora, not intended for resale, which are planted
and are situated in such diverse locations as residential and recreation areas `r =<
a; cemeteries, public, commercial and industrial establishments, and public medians a
rights-of-way. rid
Micro-irrigation,• The application of small quantities of water on or below the soil
surface as drops or tiny streams of spray through emitters or applicators placed along a � �.
water delivery brie. Micro-irrigation includes a number of methods or concepts such as � 3^
bubblier, drip, trickle, mist or micro spray and subsurface irrigation. fir. , st €4
Mulch, An organic material such as wood chips, pine straw or bark placed on the soil
I to reduce evaporation, prevent soil erosion, control weeds and enrich the soil.
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Native plant Spe �aa Those published in the latest issue of the Association of Florida
Natwe Nurseries Plant and Service Locator.
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Sec. 26-15. Other Tree Removal Permits.
1 Any person who possesses on the effective date of this Article a valid City tree
removal permit issued under the City of Dania Code of Ordinances will not be required to
obtain a tree removal license under this section.
2. Land development activities that do not Ian site a require or building
q p g permit shall
obtain a tree removal license under this section unless another valid tree removal permit
' •` has been obtained prior to the effective date of this Article.
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Sec. 26-16. Exceptions.
I. As previously provided for in Article I, Sec. 26-1 and Sec. 26-3; or
2. Removal of tree species occurring in regulated waters as defined by Sections 27-
331 to 27-339 of the Broward County Code of Ordinances when the mitigation required by
that license for the removal of the trees is equal to or greater than the replacement
requirements of this Article; or
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3. Nursery Operations: All licensed and governmental nurseries shall be exempt from
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the terms and provisions of this article, but only in relation to those plants which are planted
and growing for sale or intended sale to the general public in the ordinary course of
business or for public purpose.
4. Removal of any tree that is diseased, injured or in danger of falling, to the extent
that its continued existence threatens the health or safety of contiguous persons or property
provided that the owner of the property can document that such condition(s) existed prior to
the removal of the tree. In the case of Natural Forested
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Historic Trees, documentation must be Presented to the City within eforty--e forty-eight )Trees hou sr
after removal; or
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5. Under emergency conditions such as hurricanes, war, or other natural disasters of
similar scope, county utilities, water management districts, improvements districts, county
airports, Florida Department of Transportation, city utilities and franchised utilities, except
as provide below may remove a tree in order to prevent an imminent interruption of service
or to restore interrupted service; or
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Provisions of this article may suspended b be sus the direction of the City Y
7. Removal of any tree in owner-occupied residential Properties of one acre developed for detached single-family and duplex usage, except the following: of less
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i' (a) Removal or relocation of planted landscape trees prior to the issuance of a
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(b) Removal of Historical or Special Status trees.
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8. Removal of trees, except historical or special status trees, by franchised utilities
after the City and the recorded owner of the property on which the trees proposed to be
removed are located, receive notification, delivered fifteen (15) calendar days prior to tree
�., removal. The record owners may appeal to the City prior to the expiration of the 15 day
period. Tree removal may proceed after the expiration of the 15 da
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letters of appeal have been received by the City, if the utility can:
(a) Prove prior to tree removal that:
(1) The tree will cause a continual disruption of service (specimen palm trees
may be removed under this exemption);
(2) The easement or property was in actual use conveying utilities prior to the
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The threat of service
r" (3) a co d nce with Nat National Arborinterruption cannot be corrected ist Association y tree pruning in
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accordance with the standards listed in "Arboriculture Second Edition" by
Richard W. Harris, as amended; or
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(b) new/ddtonal on-site service t aex sting developmentt the removal is for . purpose
sthisf Providing
the notification shall be in writing prior to the tree removal. The franchised utility
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shall not be required to obtain a license, but shall comply with all the standards,
requirements, and conditions of this section: and
9• Removal of trees, except Historical or Special Status category
trees
management district or improvement district in or immediately adjacent to can , by
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operated by the district provided that the district delivers to the City and to the recorded
owner of the property on which the trees proposed to be removed are located, written
notification, at least fifteen (15) calendar
days prior to the removal of the trees .
The record
owner City s) may appeal the tree removal by submitting a letter of appeal to the prior to the
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expiration of the 15 day period. After the expiration of the 15 da
letters of appeal have been received by the City, Y Period, providing that no
the District may remove the tree(s)
provided that:
(a) The removal complies with all the standards, requirements, and conditions,
f, other than Licensing (Sections 26 - 17 and 26 - 18) and Bonding (Section 26 -
25) of this Article; and
(b) The canal was excavated in compliance with all applicable regulations or the
canal was excavated prior to the effective date of this ordinance; and
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(c) The canal is not an agricultural canal or ditch;
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(1) The tree is causing an immediate disruption of water flow so that the canal
cannot function at its designated capacity, or;
(2) The canal was in existence, in actual use conveying water, and under a
vegetation management program prior to the effective date of this section
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as shown by a map of the district water management canals.
10. Removal of trees, except Historical or Special Status category trees, by the Florida
Department of Transportation or by Broward County or the City Public Works Department, on
roads and road right-of ways maintained by the department provided that the department
delivers to the City and to the record owner of the property on which the tree(s) proposed to
be removed are located, written notification, at least fifteen (15) days prior to the removal o
the tree(s). The record owner appeal the tree s) may a f
ee removal by submitting a letter of appeal
to the City prior to the expiration of the 15 day
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period, providing that no letters of appeal have been recei ed by the C City,
of the depart
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' may remove the tree(s) provided that: Y, the department
(a) The removal is necessary because the tree(s) is an actual and immediate traffic
safety hazard to individuals using the road(s).
(b) The removal complies with all standards, requirements, and conditions, other
than Licensing (Sections 26 - 17 and 26 - 18) and Bonding (Section 26-25) of
this Article.
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(c) The traffic safety hazard caused by the tree(s) cannot be remedied b
in accordance with National Arborist Association standards or palm pruning in
accordance with the standards listed in "Arboriculture Second Edition" by
Richard W. Harris, as amended.
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Sec. 26-17. License Application.
An owner of fee simple title may apply for a tree removal license. After submitting
certified approval of the fee simple owner, the agent of the owner, the lessee of the
a; property, optionee, contract purchaser, or holder of an easement may apply for a tree
removal license. A holder of an easement may obtain a license only when the proposed
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tree removal is consistent with the use granted by the easement. The City shall require that
any tree surveys or site plans be prepared by any person qualified to do so under the Laws
of Florida.
I. Application For License: -Application for a Tree Removal License shall be made on
City forms and be, at a minimum, accompanied by the following documents:
(a) a complete, signed and notarized application form;
(b) a map showing the size and location of the site where the licensed activities are
to be conducted;
(c) a starting date and duration of the proposed licensed activities;
(d) a brief description of the work to be performed, including a drawing of the
proposed work or a certified site plan as determined by the City, showing the
location of all existing or proposed buildings, structures, and site uses;
.. (e) a certified tree survey, and site plan of identical scale designation those trees
which are proposed to be preserved, relocated, or removed, unless not required
by the City. However, in no case shall a tree survey be required when the
property contains five (5) or less trees; and
(f) the certified legal description of the site.
2. Application Filing Fee.
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}^ (a) Before any applicatipon for a license required under this Article is accepted for
} review, a license application filing fee shall be tendered. The amount of the fee
shall be as established by resolution of the Dania City Commission.
(b) The license application filing fee is not refundable and may not be applied to
any license application other than the one for which it was originally paid.
(c) For any substantial deviation from the original application there shall be an
additional fee. The amount of the fee shall be established by resolution by the
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` 3. Application for a tree removal license constitutes consent by the property owner
and/or applicant for the City to conduct site inspections in furtherance of this Article on the
subject property.
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2• Methods for relocation - The following
v` successful transplanting of trees designated for t ansplantings shall be utilized to ensure
(a) Any tree being relocated shall not be unnecessarily damage during removal,
r, transport or replanting of that tree.
(b) If the trees have a dormant period, they should not be transplanted during that
winds or during droughts.
time. Trees should not be transplanted during periods of strong, dry winter
(c) Adequate spaces for root and crown development shall be provided.
(d) Trees shall be root and canopy pruned according to sound arboricultural
standards prior to transplanting,
(e) During and following transplanting, the root ball and trunk shall be protected.
The root ball must be kept moist at all times.
(f) Transplanted trees shall be braced for at least one year,
(g) Transplanted trees shall not be fertilized at planting time, but shall be watered
sufficiently until the tree growth is re-established.
(h) All crown pruning shall be done in accordance with National Arborist
Association standards or palm pruning in accordance with the standards listed
in "Arboriculture Second Edition" by Richard W. Harris, as amended.
Sec. 26-20. Tree Replacement.
1• Replacement Criteria - Trees that are removed and not relocated shall be replaced
so that there is, at a minimum, no loss of tree canopy coverage upon maturity of the
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replacement trees. Performance bonds may be required to be posted. The following
Procedures shall be used to determine the tree replacement requirements.
(a) Tree canopy coverage on-site shall first be determined using one or any
combination of the following methods: review of aerial photography, on-site
inspection, or review of a tree surrey. The City shall require the applicant to
submit a tree survey in order to make this determination, unless the applicant
can demonstrate that is clearly unnecessary.
(b) Relocation of trees on-site will be counted towards equivalent replacement
canopy. Relocation of trees off-site shall be counted as half credit towards
equivalent replacement. Guidelines is this section shall be followed for any
trees to be relocated.
(c) A determination of the number of trees to be replaced shall be performed. This
determination shall be based upon the area of impact and the category of
replacement trees selected by the applicant. The canopy
maturity shall at least equal the canopy removed. The low ng table shalltree
used to determine the number of required replacement trees:
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2. Minimum Standards for Tree Replacement
(a) All trees to be used as replacement trees shall be a minimum quality of Florida
No. 1 grade or better(Florida Department of Agriculture).
(b) Only trees listed in Appendix 1 (Replacement Tree Species) or Appendix 2
Recommended list of trees under powerlines) shall be used as replacement
trees. The applicant shall have the option of choosing the category of trees for
replacement provided that the total osquare footage of canopy coverage
effectively destroyed, and at least 50/o of the replacement trees are from
Category 1. If Category 1 native trees are unavailable, the Category 2 trees
may be use to fulfill this requirement.
(1) Category 1 - minimum of twelve (12) feet in height and two (2) inches DBH
at time of planting (see Appendix 1)
(2) Category 2 - minimum of eight (8) feet in height at time of planting
(see Appendix 1).
(3) Category 3 - minimum of six (6) feet in height at time of planting
(see Appendix 1 or 2).
(4) Category 4 - this covers replacement palm trees - minimum of six (6) feet
clear trunk or greywood at time of planting (see Appendix 1),
3. Replacement trees shall not be removed or effectively destroyed unless approval
has been granted by a valid tree removal license. The original licensee and owner of any
Property.on which trees have been replaced or relocated shall place of record a notice that
shall inform subsequent purchasers, assigns and occupants of the replacement site, that
trees on the replacement site may not be removed without a valid tree removal license
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Sec. 26-21. General Relocation/Replacement Conditions.
1• Any,tree remaining on-site shall not be unnecessarily damaged while relocating
trees or planting or preparing,the site for any replacement trees.
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2. Replacement or relocated trees shall not be placed where they will interfere with
existing or proposed utilities, either above or below ground. Acceptable trees that can be
planted in the vicinity of overhead power lines are listed in Appendix 2.
3. Where
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placement tree species, installation
' ? methods and maintenance methods shall follow principles.
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r ' 4. The licensee shall replace each tree specified in the license within a time period of IT, f up to six months with City approval. A time extension may be granted if future construction (i
5` will endanger the replacement tees. However, where an extension for planting has been
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granted, each tree specified in the license must be replaced prior to approval of a Certificate
Of Occupancy or Completion.
5. All relocated or replacement trees ;hall be located where they will have adequate w*q
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spare for root and canopy development, except where small trees planted in close-• proximity to one another are to be later relocated to other areas of the site.
f` 6. Where practicable, trees shall be relocated or replaced within the City from which{ xAll
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l a the original trees were removed.
a w 7. Relocated or replacement trees which may reach a height of 30 feet shall not be .
'• placed within 20 feet of an overhead utility line.
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"• Sec. 26-22. Maintenance/Monitoring Requirements
1. The licensee shall be responsible for maintaining the health of an replacement "
relocated tree for one 1 y P cement or
' Oyear from planting. '�• '
2. Determination of Success - '
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(a) relocated or planticensee eed. This determination oshall be submitted to the City the
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(b) Should any tree die or be in a state of unnatural decline within one year of being
` planted or r that elocated, the licensee shall be required to replace the tree within sixty ` '
' begin anewf whenever a tree Is replaced.n. The If that monitoring
tree isfound
approval period shall °ka'
viable at the end of the second year monitoringere is found not to be
appropriate amount into the Tree Preservation rust Fund as required by Sec the
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26-23 in lieu of planting a third replacement tree. if the licensee fails to replace she
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tree or to pay the appropriate amount into the Tree Preservation Trust Fund within
sixty (60) days, then the licensee shall be in violation of this Section.
3. Large Scale Projects - If a tree removal license includes the relocation of 10 or
more trees, or the planting of 100 or more replacement trees, the determination of success
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be successful, additional replacement trees will not be required.
r Sec. 26 -23. Payment In Lieu of Replacement/Relocation
When allowed by a tree removal license, any trees which are removed and not
relocated shall be replaced in accordance with the requirements of this Article. As a
condition of being granted permission to remove any trees, the developer, Property
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or other applicant shall be required to replace such trees, unless it is demonstrated that
replacement is not a viable alternative due to a lack of available space. Where replacement
ii cannot be accomplished the applicant shall pay a replacement fee in lieu of actual tree
replacement costs into the City of Dania Tree Preservation Trust Fund. The cost of
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replacement trees shall be based upon the current addition of the "Plant Finder" for the type
k: of tree to be removed and multiplied by 2.7.
Sec. 26 - 24. Special Status Category Trees
�. Projects containing Special Status Category Trees are subject to the following
additional criteria:
1. Criteria and procedures for designation as a Natural Forest Community.
(a) On the effective date of this ordinance all LAPC's, NRA's, UWA's and ESL's
t which have been so designated by Broward County that lay in the City of Dania r
+, shall be designated as a Natural Forest Community.
1'•' uM1na(b) The designation of other real property as a Natural Forest Community shall be -\
made by the Commission following a '
it designated as a Natural Forest Communityblithehearin Commissibefore
a site
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finding that the Natural Forest Community is at least two on acres in size is
generally comprised of a canopy, subcanopy and groundcover, and is
a' populated by native vegetation eMciated with one or more of the following
F communities:
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Beach and Dune Community r t.3
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A community composed of unconsolidated sand facing the ocean and k �
shaped by the wind, waves, currents, and tides. Sand may be piled up by q
the wind forming dunes, Characteristic plant species include beach � �, t
p sunflower, sea oats, sea grape, beach star, beach creeper, Spanish
ybayonet, cocoplum, railroad vine, beach peanut, beach croton, beach bean,
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saw palmetto, prickly pear and nickerbean.
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This community develops slowly as organic material accumulated creating
a favorable land elevation. The presence of a high hammock indicates that ~l +Yta `tJ tY
the site has been undisturbed for a period of time. High hammocks area `
` among the most diverse systems in South Florida containing more that 100 �� x
species of trees and shrubs, characteristic tree species include: live oak,
' willow bustic, lancewood, mastic strangler fig, satinleaf mulberry, Simpson
ferns. ,
r stopper. Shrubs include a variety of fes. Developed areas may also be in
y :this classification. The community does no land. t necessarily have to be vacant
(c) The City Commission shall direct the City Manager to pu y 1
deliver a notice of public hearing to consider des[ blish and mail or hand
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Forest Community. Notice of hearing to be held by the Commissions considertural F
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gnation of a site as il Natural
designation of a site as a Natural Forest Community shall be those required for
a City Commission Public Hearing. In addition notice shall be mailed or hand
delivered to the effected property owners at least fifteen (15) days prior to the
hearing date. Such notice shall state time, date and place of the hearing the
location of the property under consideration, the ecological community or
communities alleged to be included within the property,
designation on lands classified as Natural Foret Communities.t e and seForf purposes 1 ,...
of this notification, an owner of property shall be deemed to be the person who � r1j
is shown as the owner on the tax rolls of the Broward County Property Vie'
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Appraiser unless the City has actual notice that a person or entity
the person or entity shown on the tax roll is the owner other than
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(d) Following designation of a Natural Forest Community, notification of such
designation shall be sent to the property owner(s). In addition a map depicting 3
sites designated as Natural Forest Communities shall be maintained at the City ?r ,'.•t.
s for viewing by the public.
` 2. Natural Forest Communities Trees may be removed provided that the applicant
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adheres to the following preservation requirements to the extent determined to be
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practicable b :a r k5�NV
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� (a) Any areas identified during the licensing process as providing habitat to listed
species in the most recent version of "Official List of Endangered and
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"y Potentially Endangered Fauna and Flora in Florida" by the Florida Game and ti kry
Freshwater Fish Commission shall be identified and preserved.
a` (b) Areas of high wildlife utilization on-site shall be identified and preserved.
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stratification of cover e. canopy, and/or have good
` and preserved. ( g' py, su Py, ground cover) shall be identified y
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Epp (d) Utility line installations shall not be located in preservation areas.
(e) Resource Management Plan: An pdevelopmenty
negatively P y pro proposed divemust
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� „ impact the Natural Forest Community must be miti ated through a
Resource Management Plan, approved by the City, 9
improves the viability of the remainder of the resourc Noc Tree gRmoval u4k}{7rc a:? kf
License shall be issued until an agreement providing for the implementation of ht F,a r yFc,xa
the Resource Management Plan has been executed and recorded, and any
covenants, easements or physical improvements required by the plan are in hGxti
place. A Certificate of Occupancy shall not be issued for developments that
include Natural Forest Communities unless it is determined that the applicable"
provisions of the Resource Management Plan have been met.
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Conservation Easement: As a condition of an issuance of a license under this
rvation easement shall be r
granted by the applicant to the City and the citizens of the City. The
sub-category where preservation is required, a conse
conservation easement shall:
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(3) prohibit land clearing, development or other harmful activity on the '+
' •, preserved portion of the Natural Forested Community,
(4) allow access to the conservation easement by agents of the City of Dania , r�
g• to conduct studies, inspection, and other activities consistent wi M
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' (5) need not provide for access by the general public. ~ fr
d 3. Specimen trees - Projects or properties containing Specimen Tree(s) are subject to
Ithe following additional criteria:
A. Pmission must rior to the issuance of a tree removal or relocation license, the city
are
comin the follow ngrcat goriesapPlication and approve same if any of the trees
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Laurel Oaks 12" DBH or over °
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Palms 10" DBH or over
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ry Island Date Palm 10" DBH or over
` B. Specimen trees are subject to the preservation and relocation criteria of thisF i#
Article. If it is determined by the City that tree relocation is not feasible then
payment shall be made into the Tree Preservation Trust Fund. Payment shall
be based on the value of the tree(s), determined by "The Valuation of
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Sec. 26 -25. Bond Requirements.
Bonds, as required by this Section, shall be in the form of letters of credit, certificates of
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deposit, cash bond, bonds issued by an insurance company legally doing business in the VP
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State of Florida, or other acceptable means agreeable to the City Attorney. The letters of credit and certificates of deposit shall be drawn upon banks or savings and loans legally n .
and actually doing business in Florida. Such bonds must meet the approval of the City
Attorney's Office. This bond shall by in addition to any other bond-required by any other
1 governmental entity.
1• Bonds shall be required
q for licenses involving the replacement often or more trees,
or the relocation of five or more trees, or the relocation of any tree with a DBH of ten inches
or greater.
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2. Calculation for the amount of bonds shall be computed based upon the e
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canopyequivalent
replacement criteria applied to each tree to be relocated or replaced, as provided in
Subsection 26 - 20 and upon the cost of installation and maintenance. The fair market
value of the cost of trees that would be required to compensate for the canopy
} or replaced shall to be related w
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,.. period shall be for the tree replacement
performance period, as stated in the license or as extended or released, plus and additional
60 days. The form of security shall be reviewed by the City Attorne 's Office
ce for legal
y sufficiency and may not be accepted until approved.
t 3. Release of Bonds
(a) Upon successful tree relocation and replacement as determined by this Article
and written approval by the City bonds required for tree relocation and
' replacement shall be released. Where possible, bonds shall be partial)
released for partially successful
amount retained equal to projects, y
Me value of the additional rep a 1. cement trees
), required, plus installation and maintenance. , with the �«x.'
(b) Bonds may be released by the City when fee simple title is transferred. The
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a new bond by the new owner in fee simple. of
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replacement trees and establishes a suitable maintenance plan to ensure the viability of the
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Sec. 26 -26. Historical Trees.
i 1• The State, County, the City of Dania or any Historical Preservation Society
a recognized by the Commission may request that the City designate a particular tree or
hr group of trees within its jurisdiction as a historical tree. Also an r y property owner may make
a similar request providing the request is for a tree of group of trees located on property
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under his of her control or ownership. The request shall contain the exact location if the
tree(s), the name and address of the current owner and effected utilities of the land upon
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which the tree is located, and the reasons for requesting the designation. Upon receipt of
Y ;t the request, the City shall immediately notify the affected landowner and affected utilities by T
i' certified mail of the request. The particular tree of group of trees which is the subject of the
request shall not be removed until the designation request has been acted upon by the
Commission.
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° 2. Consideration by the Commission:
A public hearing shall be scheduled within sixty (60) days of receipt of the request to
consider the matter. When the person(s) requesting this designation is not the property
owner, the property owner shall be notified of the request and the time, date, and place
of
the hearing. The Commission shall only designate a tree or group of trees which meets the
(' following criteria.
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(a) The tree(s) must be related to an event in modern history, historic events or
individuals since the birth of our nation, or any event in the known history of the
human race; and,
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(1) The tree or group of trees resides on historically significant property and ��
can be linked to the person or event of historical significance or, `
(2) The tree or group of trees is uniquely related to the heritage of the City of
Dania or,
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i s b( ) The expenditures for planting of trees to be made by the City will be made in
accordance with the guidelines of the City pertaining to contracting and
purchasing and any detailed procedures will be reflected in the internal
Procedures of the City. The disbursement of these monies shall be under the ,
control of the Commission and, when required, shall be coordinated with City
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(c) Trust funds will be uses to obtain trees, landscaping, sprinkler systems, and a z(
any other items or materials necessary
maintenance, relocation or restoration of t e a os and ysfems er f for an preservation,
the City. These monies may also be used to cover the expense of relocation of
trees in the City.
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Sec. 26 -29. Mitigation.
& Mitigation shall be required to offset any environmental impacts caused by the unlawful
removal of any tree. `
Sec. 26 -30 - 32 Reserved.
ARTICLE III. TREE ABUSE
No person, firm, company or corporation shall cause or cause to have trimminT ,
pruning of any tree done within the City of Dania b 9 or
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corporation who is not a member in good standing with the "National Arborist Association".
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Sec. 26-33. Exception.
Single family or duplex lot owners may \
s± is less that six (6) inches CDBH after first obtaining
prune or trim any tree on their property that
obtaining the "Standards for Pruning Shade
Trees" manual published by the National Arborist Association, from the Growth
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`.` 2. Nursery Operations: All licensed and governmental nurseries shall be exempt from v
the terms and provisions of this article, but only in relation to those trees which are planted
and grown for sale or intended for sale to the general public in the ordin
' business or for public purpose. ary course of ^N
3. Under emergency conditions such as hurricanes, war, or other disasters of similar ` rNj
w' scope, the city manager my suspend this Article for a time to be determined, but only for a
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trees that have been effected by such act. #`
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(e) Tree: A living, self-supporting wood diameter of no less than two and one-half(2 1/2)linclhes, me�asu has a trunk
ed four and
one-half (4 112) feet above the ground, or no less that the minimum size
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(f) Tree Abuse: shall mean A
I. To hatrack a tree; or
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3. Cutting upon a tree which destroys its natural habit of growth; or w
4. Pruning that leaves stubs or results in a flush cut; or splitting of limb ends;
or
5. Peeling or stripping of bark: or removal of bark to the extent that if a line is
drawn at any height around the circumference of the tree, over one-third of
the length of the line falls on portions of the
remains; or tree where bark no longer
6. The use of climbing spikes, nails or hooks except for purposes of total tree
fically permitted by National Arborist Association
removal or as speci
Standards; or
7. Pruning that does not conform to National Arborist Association Standards.
8. The removal of diseased or dead portions of a tree, the removal of
' interfering, obstructing, or weak branches, the removal of interior branches
in order to decrease wind resistance, or the complete removal of a tree
pursuant to a valid Tree Removal license shall not constitute tree abuse
under this article.
(g) Topiary: The practice of pruning a tree into an ornamental shape by the
removal of branches no longer than one (1) inch in diameter.
(h) Violator: A person who abuses a tree of other-wise violates this article. The
owner of property upon which the abused tree is located shall also be deemed
a violator if the tree abuses is undertaken by the owner's employee, agent or
person under the owner's control or by the owner.
(i) Destruction of the Natural Habit of Growth: Pruning that causes irreparable
damage and permanent disfigurement to a tree such that, even with regrowth,
the tree will never regain the original characteristics of its tree species, and is a
danger to the public or property; or pruning defined herein as tree abuse that
results in the tree's death.
Sec. 26 -36. Legislative Findings.
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In addition to those legislative findings relating to the importance of trees to the public
set forth under Section 26 - 12 of the City of Dania Code of Ordinances the Commissioners
of the City of Dania finds that regulations of the cutting, trimming and pruning of trees within
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s 1. In the event a person abuses a tree in violation if this Article, the violator shall be r"
responsible to undertake pruning and other remedial actions that the en
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3• Each replacement tree shall be a species found on the list in Appendix 1.
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tree may be utilized for replacement if the aggregated sum of the diameters of the
replacement trees is equal to or greater than the diameter of the abused tree. er
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replacement tree shall have a largest diameter commercially available in Dade, - Each
t and Palm Beach counties for the tree species selected, provided that no replacement atree r1 .
s r at four and one-half(4 1/2) feet above the ground. be made
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4. Replacement trees shall be installed on site. In the event the site cannot
accommodate all required replacement trees, the remaining replacement trees shall be
installed on public lands if approved by the enforcement agency. If no suitable public lands
are located the violator shall pay a fee into the Tree Preservation Trust Fund account. F
t each abused tree, the fee shall be determined by multiplying the remainingor
percentage of
the aggregate diameters of the replacement tree that cannot be replaced on site by the
�'. removal fee established pursuant to the applicable tree preservation regulations,
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within sixty (60) days of notice from the enforcement agency that s4� *}� 9 Y '�h actions are required.
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actions in the event the abused tree is an immediate threat to the Public or property.remedial
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(c) Use of Site Specific Plant Material: Plants used in the landscape design
Pursuant to this section of the code shall be to the greatest extent, appropriate
to the soil and other environmental conditions in which they are to be planted.
(d) Shrubs and Hedges: Shrubs shall be a minimum of two (2) feet in height when
measured immediately after planting. When used as a hedge, shrubs shall be
full to base, planted and maintained so as to form a continuous, unbroken solid,
visible screen within a maximum of one (1) year after time of planting. When
shrubs are used as a visual buffer around vehicular use areas, the height of
solid shrubs at installation shall be measured as a minimum of two (2) feet
above the vehicular use area pavement surface that directly abuts the shrubs
and shall attain a height of three (3) feet within one (1) year.
(e) Vines: Vines shall be a minimum of thirty (30) inches in supported height
immediately after planting, and may be used in conjunction with fences, visual
screens. or walls to meet landscape buffer requirements as specified.
(f) Ground Cover: Ground Covers shall be planted with a minimum of fifty percent
'u coverage wito one hundred (100) percent coverage occurring within six (6)
2" months of installation.
(g) Ti All turf areas shall be sodded using species suitable as permanent lawns
in the City of Dania, Florida. In no case shall seeding be allowed as a m
r` of producing turf coverage. ethod
(h) Restricted Plant Species: These species cannot be counted for more than ten
(10) percent of the total number of required trees, or five (5) percent of other
required plant material.
1. Brittle Socies I ist'
Botanical Name
Comm_ c�m2e
Acacia auriculiformis
Earleaf acacia
Araucaria heterophylla
Norfork Island Pine
Bischofia javanica
a Bischofia, Toog
Dalbergia sissoo Indiana Rosewood, Sissoo
Grevillea robusta Silk Oak
2. Species with Invasive Root Systems List: These and other species whose
roots are known to cause damage to pavement or utilities shall not be
planted closer than twelve (12) feet from a pavement edge unless an
approved root barrier structure is installed, or closer than twenty five feet
from a public water, sewer or drainage line.
Botanical Name CommonNam
Bischofia javanica Bischofia, Toog
Ficus spp.
Ficus
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•�' CONFLICT;AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE
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,,���• . r,+ �r.� Mar 11, 1994 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA, ,t
! y, AMENDING IN ITS ENTIRETY CHAPTER 230F THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DANIA, FLORIDA,
r. . ENTITLED "VEGETATION" PROVIDING THAT ALL ORDI^NANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES AND ALL RESO•
LUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT
* '(' Afflant lusher says that the said Broward Daily So Ines& HEREWITH BE REPEALED TO THE EXTENT OF SUCH
Review Is a nawspapsr published s1 Fort Lauderdale, In said d fi�
Broware County, Fiorids, and that the said newspaper CONFLICT;AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
IrrNobre been continuous) r per n.s A copy of these proposed ordinances are on Ills In the office of
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