Common use of Eligible Hazardous Leaning Tree Clause in Contracts

Eligible Hazardous Leaning Tree. A tree is considered hazardous when the tree’s present state is caused by a disaster, the tree poses a significant threat to public safety, and the tree is six (6) inches in diameter or greater as measured two (2)feet from the ground. The current eligibility requirements for leaning trees according to FEMA Publication FP-104-009-2 include: a. The tree has a split trunk b. The tree has a broken canopy c. The tree is leaning at an angle greater than thirty (30) degrees

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Debris Hauling Services Agreement, Debris Hauling Services Agreement, Debris Hauling Services Agreement

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