Stand (of trees means a group of more than three trees in closed-canopy configuration, considered a homogenous unit for management purposes.
Stand (of trees means a distinct area of stand grown trees, often predominantly native and with contiguous canopies, which form a visual and/or biological unit.
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Stand (of trees) means a distinctive group of stand-grown trees (of the same species or a mixture) that form a visual and biological unit, at least 15 ft.
Reviewers will review the application for completeness between the end of the 20th day and the end of the 15th day prior to the monthly hearing,[Wed 4:15 to Mon midnight], and will advise the clerk of the completeness status, via the signed completed checklist.