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04 '97 10:051^1 TPhVEl'.Ih'i ’S P.4'12 <br />npH A Standard measure of tree size, whereby a tree trunk <br />diameter is measured in inches at a height of four and one-half feet (4 1/20 abwe grotmd. <br />If a tree splits into multiple trunks below four and one-half feet (4 1/2'), then the trunk is <br />measured at its most narrow point beneath the split. <br />nriplinei A vertical Une extending from the outer surface cf a tree's branch tips down to <br />the ground <br />T nittnrhanee Permit; An official authorization issued by the Building and Zomng <br />Administrator, allowing defoliation or alteration of the site for the commencement of any <br />construction. <br />protect! <br />eionifirant Trees: Any healthy long-lived hardwood deciduous tree measuring eight <br />inchesTs’') DBH or greater; any healthy softwood deciduous tree measuring twelve inches <br />(12") DBH or greater; or any healthy coniferous tree measuring eight feet (8') or more m <br />height. Box-elder, cottonwood, and willow trees shall not bc considered to be sigmficant <br />trees. <br />Tr« Of Stand - Any tree or grouping of trees which has been deternmed to <br />ofaWghv^ue by the BuUding and Zoning Administrator because of its species, size, age, <br />or other professional criteria <br />Simciuifi Anything which 1$ buUt. constructed or erected, an edifice or building of My <br />kind or any piece of work artificially built up or composed of parts jointed together m <br />some definite manner whether temporary or permanent in character. <br />Tree: Any self supporting woody plant, usually having a single woody-trunk, and a <br />potential DBH of two inches (2") or more. <br />T.s>.Pre<erx-ationPian : A plan estabUshed in Section IV(B) of this Policy. See Appendices <br />B and C. <br />n.,;iHinr .nd 7nninp AdmiDUlraai. Tl.' of th« City of Orono b«ving the primary <br />responsibilities of administration and enfc cement of this Policy. <br />TV Procedures <br />A. Development Standards (copy to be added) <br />1. Size of trees. . <br />2 Species, health and attractiveness of the trees mcludmg; <br />a. Sensitivity to disease <br />b. Life span