Heritage tree definition

Heritage tree means any tree or group of trees designated as such by the division, in accordance with the following criteria:
Heritage tree means any of the following:
Heritage tree means any tree located on private property, which because of factors including but not limited to its history, girth, height, species or unique quality, has been found by the City Council to have a special significance to the community shall be designated a heritage tree.

Examples of Heritage tree in a sentence

  • The require is situated near both the family Bank Conservation Area write the Westminster World Heritage tree in the relief of London.


More Definitions of Heritage tree

Heritage tree means a Tree identified and designated by the Council of an Area Municipality as having heritage significance;
Heritage tree means any tree which that has been individually designated by the local governing body to have notable historic or cultural interest.
Heritage tree means a Tree designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, 1990 or Trees recognized as Heritage Trees by the Ontario Heritage Tree Program of Trees Ontario;
Heritage tree means any tree designated by the city council under Chapter 16.66 BLMC.
Heritage tree means a tree that has been designated by the city as having unique importance, and subject to the heritage tree regulations of OCMC 12.32. Where a grouping of two or more heritage trees has been so designated, the term "heritage stand" may be used.
Heritage tree means a Tree having historical or community significance and designated by Council under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (R.S.O.1990, Chapter O.18).
Heritage tree means a tree that has been nominated and approved as such through the Heritage Tree Program, Resolution 2014-19.