Urban Forestry definition
Examples of Urban Forestry in a sentence
All trees in the public right-of-way shall be provided per the current Urban Forestry Division standards.
All trees in the public right-of-way shall be provided per the current standards of the Urban Forestry Division the Department of Public Works, Bureau of Street Services.
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Install tree wells with root barriers and plant street trees satisfactory to the City Engineer and the Urban Forestry Division of the Bureau of Street Services.
PlantingsNative plantings will be provided as per Urban Forestry Protection Services Guidelines.
No street trees in the public right-of-way shall be removed without the support of the Urban Forestry Advisory Committee.
Public trees may from time to time be maintained or removed by Urban Forestry staff or hired contractor at no cost to the adjacent property owner depending on available funding and tree risk rating.
New trees planted within the public right-of-way shall be spaced not more than an average of 30 feet on center, unless otherwise permitted by the Urban Forestry Division, Bureau of Public Works.
PlantingsNative plantings will be provided as per City of Toronto Urban Forestry Ravine Protection Services Guidelines and recommendations pertaining to tree protection and maintenance during construction will be implemented.
When the City has previously been paid for tree planting, the subdivider or contractor shall notify the Urban Forestry Division ((213) 847-3077) upon completion of construction to expedite tree planting.