Replacement tree definition

Replacement tree means a tree or snag within the nesting territory of a bird that is identified by the State Forester as being suitable to replace the nest tree or perch tree when these trees become unusable.
Replacement tree means a tree that is required under this By-law to replace an existing tree that is approved for removal;
Replacement tree means a living tree that, according to a tree plan, an owner intends to plant or has planted or that, according to this By-law, an owner must plant to replace a tree on a site;

Examples of Replacement tree in a sentence

  • Replacement tree planting requirements may be waived or modified by the City Arborist based on the Site Density, site conditions, and the nature and intent of the project.

  • Replacement tree size is subject to staff review, and shall be commensurate with the size and numbers of trees to be removed.

  • Replacement tree planting standards.1. All replacement trees shall be either two-inch caliper deciduous or six-foot high conifer.2. Replacement tree species shall be approved by a landscape architect or certified arborist or shall be found on theCity’s Native Plant or Street Tree lists.

  • Replacement tree species shall be approved by a landscape architect or certified arborist or shall be found on the City’s Native Plant or Street Tree lists.

  • Replacement tree sizes shall be the same as other existing trees of the same species on the project.


More Definitions of Replacement tree

Replacement tree means any tree or shrub, that is shown on a Tree Cutting and Replacement Plan as a replacement for a tree which has been cut down.
Replacement tree means any tree that is planted that meets the criteria in:
Replacement tree means any Class "A" tree or Class "A" and "B" monocot, as determined by the Table of Tree Valuation (sec. 18-13 herein), which is planted to compensate for the equivalent replacement value of a removed or abused tree.
Replacement tree means a tree that is of a species native and indigenous to the site where a landmark tree was removed and is a minimum size of six feet in height measured from top of the root flare, with a minimum trunk diameter of one inch measured at four inches above the top of the root flare for both evergreen and deciduous trees.
Replacement tree means a tree with a minimum caliper diameter of 5.0 cm if deciduous, or a minimum height of 2.0 m if coniferous, planted on a lot to replace a tree which has been cut down on the same lot;
Replacement tree means a tree of not less than
Replacement tree means a tree required to be planted to replace a tree cut, removed or damaged in accordance with this Bylaw.