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(2) <br /> <br />(3) <br /> <br />(4) <br /> <br />grading shall be by the construction footprint. <br />These limits shall be clearly shown on submitted <br />plans and physically marked on the development <br />site. <br /> <br />be <br /> <br />Ingress and egress during construction shall be <br />limited to one access point. <br /> <br />Indigenous vegetation shall be preserved to the maximum <br />extent possible consistent with the use and development <br />permitted and in accordance with the Virginia Erosion <br />and Sediment Control Handbook. <br /> <br />Existing trees over six (6) inches diameter at <br />breast height (DBH) shall be preserved outside the <br />construction footprint. Diseased trees or trees <br />weakened by age, storm, fire, or other injury may <br />be removed. <br /> <br />Clearing shall be allowed only to provide <br />necessary access, positive site drainage, water <br />quality BMPs, and the installation of utilities. <br /> <br />Co <br /> <br />Prior to clearing or grading, suitable protective <br />barriers, such as fencing of a type detailed in <br />the Landscape Planting and Protection Manual, <br />Portsmouth, Virginia shall be erected 5 feet <br />outside of the dripline of any tree or stand of <br />trees to be preserved. These protective barriers <br />shall remain so erected throughout all phases of <br />construction. The storage of equipment, <br />materials, debris, or fill shall not be allowed <br />within the area protected by the barrier. <br /> <br />Land development shall minimize impervious cover to <br />promote infiltration of stormwater into the ground <br />consistent with the use or development permitted. <br /> <br />Pervious surfaces shall be <br />parking area, alley, or <br />driveway. <br /> <br />used for any required <br />other low traffic <br /> <br />Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Chapter or <br />exceptions or exemptions thereto, any land disturbing <br /> <br />8 <br /> <br /> <br />