cant specimens of the
<br /> ed on a
<br />Tree Preservation Plan.
<br />1. Coniferous Trees: Coniferous trees are considered to
<br /> cant at a height of 12 feet or more. Species
<br />of coniferous trees required to be surveyed for tree
<br />Table 1011-1
<br />Arborvitae, White CedarPine, Ponderosa
<br />Fir, DouglasPine, Red (Norway)
<br />Fir, WhitePine, scotch
<br />Hemlock, Canada EasternRed Cedar, Eastern
<br />JunipersRedwood, Dawn
<br />Larch, Eastern TamarackSpruce, Black Hills
<br />Larch, EuropeanSpruce, Colorado Blue
<br />Pine, AustrianSpruce, Norway
<br />Pine, Eastern WhiteSpruce, White
<br />Pine, MugoSpruce, Japanese
<br />
<br />2. Deciduous Trees: Deciduous trees are considered to
<br />6 inches or more. Species of deciduous trees required
<br />to be surveyed for tree preservation plan approval are
<br />Table 1011-2
<br />Ash, GreenCrabapple, Linden, all varie esOak, Red
<br />ornamental
<br />Ash, WhiteDogwood, alternate-Maple, all varie esOak, Scarlet
<br />leafed
<br />BasswoodElm, AccoladeMountain Ash, Oak, Swamp White
<br />European
<br />Beech, BlueGinko Male treesMountain Ash, Oak, White
<br />Snow
<br />Birch, RiverHackberryMulberry, RedPlum, American
<br />Canada Red Cherry, HawthornsNannyberryPlum, Canadian
<br />Shubert
<br />Catalpa, NorthernHickory, Bi ernutOak, BurrRedbud, Eastern
<br />Chokecherry, AmurHoney Locust, Oak, ChestnutServiceberry
<br />Imperial
<br />Chokecherry, Honey Locust, SkylineOak, Northern PinWalnut, Black
<br />{wÒ,;©·x
<br />Co ee-tree, KentuckyIronwoodOak, Northern Red
<br />Corktree, Amur Lilac, Japanese treeOak, Pin
<br />Property Performance Standards1011-13
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