Trees Intended to Mature Have a Height of 30 Feet or Less
(such as under power lines):
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Acer buergeranum - Trident Maple
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Acer campestre - Hedge Maple
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Acer tararicum - Tatarian Maple
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Acer truncatum - Pacific Sunset Maple
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Amelanchier x grandiflora - Serviceberry (beware of sensitivity
to road salt)
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Carpinus caroliniana - American Hornbeam (beware of sensitivity
to road salt)
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Cercis canadensis - Eastern Red Bud
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Cornus kousa - Kousa Dogwood - Single-stem tree form only
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Crataegus crus-galli var. "Inermis" - Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn
(low branches need to be removed on Hawthorns so that the thorns do
not harm pedestrians)
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Crataegus flava - Yellowleaf Hawthorn
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Crataegus laevigata "Superba" - English Hawthorn
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Crataegus viridis - Green Hawthorn
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Crataegus x lavallei (tree form) - Lavalle Hawthorn
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Crataegus punctata "Ohio Pioneer" - Ohio Pioneer Hawthorn
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Crataegus viridis "Winter King" - Winter King Green Hawthorn
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Prunus x Snow Goose - Snow Goose Cherry
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Styrax japonica - Japanese Snowbell
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Trees Intended to Have a Mature Height of 30 to 40 Feet:
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Acer truncatum - Purpleblow Maple
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Acer truncatum x Acer platanoides "Keithsform" - Norwegian Sunset
Maple
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Carpinus betulus - European Hornbeam (beware of sensitivity
to road salt)
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Carpinus betulus "Fastigiata" - Upright European Hornbeam (beware
of sensitivity to road salt)
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Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis - Thornless Honeylocust
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Ginkgo biloba (male only) - Maidenhair Tree
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Maackia amurensis - Amus Maackia
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Parrotia persica (tree form) - Persian Parrotia
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Trees Intended to Have a Mature Height of Over 30 Feet:
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Acer rubrum - Red Maple
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Acer saccharum - Sugar Maple
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Celtis occidentalis - Common Hackberry
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Eucommia ulmoides - Hardy Rubber Tree
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Platanus occidentalis - London Planetree
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Platanus x acerifolia "Bloodgood" - Bloodgood London Planetree
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Quercus imbricaria - Shingle Oak
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Quercus rubra - Red Oak
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Quercus shumardii - Shumard Oak
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Ulmus Americana "Valley Forge" - American Elm "Valley Forge"
(Dutch Elm Disease resistant tree)
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Ulmus parvifolia "Dynasty" - Lacebark Elm
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Zelkova serrata "Green Vase" - Zelkova
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Trees Intended for Planting Where There is a Narrow Width
Available for a Canopy:
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Carpinus betulus "Columnaris" - Columnar European Hornbeam (beware
of sensitivity to road salt)
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Carpinus betulus "Fastigiata" - Upright European Hornbeam (beware
of sensitivity to road salt)
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Ginkgo biloba "Magyar" - Magyar Upright Ginkgo
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Ginkgo biloba "Princeton Sentry" - Princeton Sentry Ginkgo
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Quercus robur "Fastigiata" - Columnar English Oak
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Quercus robus x Q. alba "Crimsmidt" - Crimson Spire Oak
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Quercus x warei "Long" Regal Prince - Regal Prince Oak
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Zelkova serrata "Musashino" - Musashino Columnar Zelkova
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The following species of trees, as well as other trees
with weak trunks, shall specifically not be used to meet Borough requirements,
but may be planted on private property in addition to required trees:
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Acer sccharinum - Silver Maple
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Acer platanoides - Norway Maple
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Aesculous species - Horsechestnut
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Betula species - Birches
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Catalpa species - Catalpas
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Malus species - Apple or Crabapple
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Ginkgo biloba female - Female Ginkgo
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Morus species - Mulberry
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Populus species - Poplars
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Evergreens - unless the Borough should specifically allow them
to be placed on private property adjacent to a street right-of-way
in lieu of a street tree if needed to serve as a visual buffer.
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