Landmark trees definition

Landmark trees means trees, located on Bainbridge Island, that are unique because of their age, size, species, historical significance, or aesthetic quality and meet the criteria established by this chapter.
Landmark trees means trees that measure over three inches (3”) in diameter.
Landmark trees means trees, located on Bainbridge Island, that are unique because of their age, size, species, historical significance, or aesthetic quality, and based on specified criteria for their species.

Related to Landmark trees

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