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Landscaping plans shall be prepared and certified by design <br />professionals practicing within their areas of competence as <br />prescribed by the Code of Virginia. <br /> <br />(I) Contents of the Plan. <br /> <br />Se <br /> <br />The landscaping plan shall be drawn to scale and <br />clearly delineate the location, size, and <br />description of existing and proposed plant <br />material. All existing trees on the site six (6) <br />inches or greater DBH shall be shown on the <br />landscaping plan. Where there are groups of 5 or <br />more trees, stands may be outlined instead. The <br />specific number of trees six (6) inches or greater <br />DBH to be preserved outside of the construction <br />footprint shall be indicated on the plan. Trees <br />to be removed shall be clearly delineated on the <br />landscaping plan. The plan shall be consistent <br />with Chapter 36, III. <br /> <br />Any required buffer area shall be clearly <br />delineated and any plant material to be added to <br />establish or supplement the buffer area, as <br />required by this Chapter, shall be shown on the <br />landscaping plan. <br /> <br />Within the buffer area, trees to be removed for <br />sight lines, vistas, access paths, and best <br />management practices, as provided for in this <br />Chapter, shall be shown on the plan. Vegetation <br />required by this Chapter to replace any existing <br />trees within the buffer area shall be also be <br />shown on the landscaping plan. <br /> <br />Trees to be removed for shoreline stabilization <br />projects and any replacement vegetation required <br />by this Chapter shall be shown on the landscaping <br />plan. <br /> <br />Se <br /> <br />The plan shall depict grade changes or other work <br />adjacent to trees which would affect them <br />adversely. Specifications shall be provided as to <br />how grade, drainage, and aeration would be <br />maintained around trees to be preserved. <br /> <br /> <br />