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• D. Tree Preservation Species: Significant specimens of the
<br /> following types and species of trees shall be identified on a
<br /> Tree Preservation Plan.
<br /> 1. Coniferous Trees:Coniferous trees are considered to
<br /> be significant at a height of 12 feet or more.Species
<br /> of coniferous trees required to be surveyed for tree
<br /> preservation plan approval are identified in Table 1011-1.
<br /> Table 1011-1'
<br /> Arborvitae,White Cedar Pine,Ponderosa
<br /> Fir,Douglas Pine,Red(Norway)
<br /> Fir,White Pine,scotch
<br /> Hemlock,Canada Eastern Red Cedar,Eastern
<br /> Junipers Redwood,Dawn
<br /> Larch,Eastern Tamarack Spruce,Black Hills
<br /> Larch,European Spruce,Colorado Blue
<br /> Pine,Austrian Spruce,Norway
<br /> Pine,Eastern White Spruce,White
<br /> Pine,Mugo Spruce,Japanese
<br /> 2. Deciduous Trees:Deciduous trees are considered to
<br /> 4111 be significant at a diameter at breast height(DBH)of
<br /> 6 inches or more.Species of deciduous trees required
<br /> to be surveyed for tree preservation plan approval are
<br /> identified in Table 1011-2.
<br /> Table 1 011-2
<br /> Ash,Green Crabapple, Linden,all varieties Oak,Red
<br /> ornamental
<br /> Ash,White Dogwood,alternate- Maple,all varieties Oak,Scarlet
<br /> leafed
<br /> Basswood Elm,Accolade Mountain Ash, Oak,Swamp White
<br /> European
<br /> Beech,Blue Ginko Male trees Mountain Ash, Oak,White
<br /> Snow
<br /> Birch,River Hackberry Mulberry,Red Plum,American
<br /> Canada Red Cherry, Hawthorns Nannyberry Plum,Canadian
<br /> Shubert
<br /> Catalpa,Northern Hickory,Bitternut Oak,Burr Redbud,Eastern
<br /> Chokecherry,Amur Honey Locust, Oak,Chestnut Serviceberry
<br /> Imperial
<br /> Chokecherry, Honey Locust,Skyline Oak,Northern Pin Walnut,Black
<br /> Shubert's
<br /> Coffee-tree,Kentucky Ironwood Oak,Northern Red
<br /> Corktree,Amur Lilac,Japanese tree Oak,Pin
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