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~~~ <br />(2) Habitat enhancements as described in the <br />biological inventory shall be made for a broad <br />range of species to help mitigate the loss of <br />wildlife habitat during construction. Examples <br />include preserving, planting, and maintaining a <br />variety of native vegetation (also dead trees and <br />snags); installing structures conducive for <br />nesting such as bird houses or bat boxes <br />designed and located for various species; or <br />creating wetlands; <br />(3) Conservation easements are required to protect <br />wetlands and other habitats while insuring <br />proper lon;-term maintenance; and <br />(4) Provide barriers or fencing, and signage at the <br />edge of habitat buffers to prohibit vehicular and <br />pedestrian access. Limited access may be allowed <br />if proposed in a sensitive manner for <br />environmental education purposes. <br />d) Landscaping and Buffers <br />1) Protection of Existing Vegetation <br />(a) Existing vegetation shall be preserved as <br />indicated on the approved landscape plan <br />in accordance with the provisions of ~ <br />Article 12.2 of the Zoning Ordinance; <br />(b) Tree protection measures shall be <br />installed and maintained between all- <br />areas of disturbance and trees to be <br />retained as shown on the approved <br />landscape plan. A detail of the tree <br />protection barrier proposed shall be <br />included as part of the landscape plan <br />submitted with the application; ~ <br />(c) Corridors connecting habitats identified <br />in the biologicaL inventory shall be <br />preserved along fence rows, streams, <br />buffers, or other wooded areas. If <br />destroyed during construction, such <br />7 <br />