Dead Tree definition

Dead Tree means a tree with no live crown and no functioning vascular tissue.
Dead Tree means a tree that has no live tissue or is determined to have less than 10% live tissue by a Tree Risk Assessment Qualified ISA Arborist.
Dead Tree means the tree is lifeless.

Examples of Dead Tree in a sentence

  • Clearing or Removal of Vegetation for Activities Other than Timber Harvesting 39 Q Hazard Trees, Storm-Damaged Trees, and Dead Tree Removal 42 R Exemptions to Clearing and Vegetation Removal Requirements 44 S Revegetation Requirements 45 T.

  • Clearing or Removal of Vegetation for Activities Other than Timber Harvesting 27 Q Hazard Trees, Storm-Damaged Trees, and Dead Tree Removal 29 R Exemptions to Clearing and Vegetation Removal Requirements 30 S Revegetation Requirements 31 T.

  • Dead Tree Web Site, An Information Source for Wildlife Trees, Snags, and Coarse Woody Debris.

  • Funding for this project is available in the City Dead Tree Removal CIP.

  • Legal, Regulatory, and Administrative Analysis – Summarizes the key elements of the existing legislative framework in Pakistan, environmental laws and regulations, relevant international good practices, standards, treaties, and conventions that apply to the Project.Chapter 5.


More Definitions of Dead Tree

Dead Tree means a Tree that has no living tissue as determined by a Qualified Person.
Dead Tree means a Tree that as a result of any cause, is dead or, is in advanced and irreversible decline in health or condition.
Dead Tree means a tree that is no longer capable of performing any of the following processes:
Dead Tree means a tree that is dead or that has been damaged beyond repair or is in an advanced state of decline (where an insufficient amount of live tissue, green leaves, limbs or branches, exists to sustain life) and has been determined to be such by a certified arborist. If the tree has been determined to be dead, removal is permitted under Section8.10.050 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code.
Dead Tree means a tree that is no longer alive, has been removed beyond repair, or is in an advanced state of decline (where an insufficient amount of live tissue, green leaves, limbs or branches exists to sustain life) and has been determined to be in such a state by a certified arborist during a non-dormant or other natural stage of the tree that would minimize the likelihood that the tree would be mistakenly identified as being in such a dead state.
Dead Tree means a tree that no longer has the capacity to produce or sustain life.
Dead Tree means a tree that is no longer capable of performing any of the following processes:Photosynthesis via its foliage crown (as indicated by the presence of moist, green or other coloured leaves);Parramatta Development Control Plan 2011Osmosis (the ability of the roots system to take up water);Turgidity (the ability of the plant to hold moisture in its cells);Epicormic shoots (the production of new shoots as a response to stress, generated from buds under the bark or from a lignotuber – an underground stem);or is exhibiting any of the following symptoms:Permanent leaf loss in both deciduous and evergreen plants;Permanent wilting (the loss of turgidity which is marked by drying out of stems, leaves and roots);Shedding of the epidermis (bark dries out and peels off to the beginning of the sapwood– new wood).