Caliper.The average diameter of the trunk of the tree as measured at 42 inches above natural grade. On multi-trunk trees, the caliper of the largest trunk, plus one-half of each additional trunk’s caliper shall be added to determine the caliper. If only a tree stump is found, then the caliper of the tree shall be the diameter of the stump.
Clear-cutting.The indiscriminant removal of protected trees from a parcel or tract of land.
Principal building.For the purposes of this article, any building which is the first building permitted for construction on a lot or tract of land, or any subsequent building which shall serve as the primary residence or occupied building on the lot or tract of land.
Protected tree.(1) Any tree with a caliper of twelve (12) inches or greater of any species; or
(2) Any tree with a caliper of six (6) inches or greater of any species that is not one of the following: mesquite, bois d’arc, thorny honey locust, hackberry, cottonwood, cedar, chinaberry (common), native black willow, native red or white mulberry.
Tree preservation plan.A graphic representation drawn to the largest scale practical showing the exact location, size (trunk diameter and height), and common name of all Protected Trees and indication of which trees are to be removed or replaced. The treescape plan requirements are more fully described in section
9.07.004 below.
Tree survey date.For purposes of establishing the age of the tree survey, the first date that field observations were made by the preparer.
(Ordinance 2020-16 adopted 12/8/20)