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Ex. 3 (Citv of Delano, MN) <br /> Tree. Any of the following type of trees, as each is defined herein: <br /> 1. Coniferous Tree. A woody plant which, at maturity, is at least twelve (12) feet <br /> or more in height, having foliage on the outermost portion of the branches year <br /> round. <br /> 2. Deciduous Tree. A woody plant which, at maturity, is at least fifteen (15) feet <br /> or more in height, having a defined crown, and which sheds leaves annually. <br /> 3. Significant Tree. A healthy tree measuring a minimum of six (6) inches in <br /> diameter at a distance of fifty-four (54) inches above ground, for deciduous trees, <br /> or a minimum of four (4) inches in diameter for coniferous trees.- <br /> 4. Significant Tree Stand. A grouping or cluster of coniferous and/or deciduous <br /> trees with contiguous crown cover, occupying five hundred (500) or more square <br /> feet of property, which are comprised of deciduous trees six (6) inches or larger <br /> in diameter or coniferous trees four (4) inches in diameter. (Ex. 3A - Lino Lakes: <br /> coniferous trees 12' or more in height) <br /> 5. Specimen Tree. A healthy hardwood tree measuring equal to or greater than <br /> thirty (30) inches in diameter and/or a coniferous tree measuring fifty (50) feet or <br /> greater in height. <br /> Ex. 4 (Citv of Stalbert, CA) <br /> A Significant Tree Stand is a group of Trees comprising the whole or a portion of any <br /> natural area, significant natural area or environmentally sensitive area as defined or <br /> identified in an existing or future natural areas study completed or commissioned by the <br /> City and made available to the public. . <br />
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