Suppressed Tree Sample Clauses

The Suppressed Tree clause defines the conditions under which certain trees on a property may be removed, pruned, or otherwise managed, typically due to safety, health, or regulatory concerns. In practice, this clause outlines the specific criteria for identifying trees that are considered hazardous, diseased, or otherwise problematic, and details the process for their removal or treatment, often requiring approval from relevant authorities or compliance with local ordinances. Its core function is to ensure that tree management on the property is conducted responsibly, balancing environmental considerations with safety and legal requirements.
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Suppressed Tree. A tree whose crown is completely overtopped by the crowns of one or more neighboring trees (Dictionary of Forestry, Society of American Foresters). Suppressed trees often have a low crown ratio (less than 30 percent). Distances are measured slope distance to face of the tree at DSH. All live conifer trees within the subdivision, including boundary trees, greater than or equal to minimum DBH in A.2 count towards residual stocking. These specifications apply only to trees which meet the minimum tree diameter stated in A.2. A basal area factor of 10 will be used to determine stocking compliance. Stewardship Project 001 shall be completed prior to commercial harvesting.
Suppressed Tree. A tree whose crown is completely overtopped by the crowns of one or more neighboring trees (Dictionary of Forestry, Society of American Foresters). Suppressed trees often have a low crown ratio (less than 30 percent). Distances are measured slope distance to face of the tree at DSH. All live conifer trees within the subdivision, including boundary trees, greater than or equal to minimum DBH in
Suppressed Tree. A tree whose crown is completely overtopped by the crowns of one or more neighboring trees (Dictionary of Forestry, Society of American Foresters). Suppressed trees often have a low crown ratio (less than 30 percent).

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