Drip line definition

Drip line of a tree means an imaginary line on the ground created by the vertical projections of the foliage at its circumference.
Drip line means an area encircling the base of a tree, the minimum extent of which is delineated by a vertical line extending from the outer limit of a tree's branch tips down to the ground.
Drip line means the circle that can be drawn on the ground below a tree, directly under its outermost branch tips.

Examples of Drip line in a sentence

  • Wetland impact limits are considered to be determined as follows: Permanent Impacts: • To Cut and Fill grading lines • To Drip line of Bridge • 3’ outside of Fill wall Temporary Impacts • 5’ beyond Cut grading lines • 20’ beyond fill grading lines • 5’ outside dripline of bridge • For Fill Walls: 5’ outside of the 3’ permanent impact line.


More Definitions of Drip line

Drip line means the area within three feet surrounding the perimeter of a building.
Drip line means an area encircling the base of a tree, the minimum extent of which is
Drip line means a vertical line running through the outermost portion of the crown (i.e., the outer branch tips) of a tree and extending to the ground.
Drip line means an imaginary line around a tree or shrub at a distance from the trunk equivalent to the canopy (leaf and branch) spread.
Drip line means a circle drawn on the ground around a tree directly under the tips of the outermost branches of the canopy of the tree;
Drip line means the vertical projection of the outermost edge of a tree's canopy;
Drip line means the area of land directly beneath the edge of a roof.