Historic tree definition
Historic tree means any tree designated as an historic object in accordance with the provisions of TMC Chapter 2.62.
Historic tree means a tree that because of its historic or cultural significance will be preserved and safeguarded as a symbol of the City's heritage and to the beauty and image of the City of Thousand Oaks. All historic trees shall be designated pursuant to the procedure set forth within this article.
Historic tree means a tree which has been found by the City forester, a professional forester, horticulturist, or other professional plantsman, to be of notable historic interest to the City because of its age, type, size or historic association and has been so designated and that designation has been officially made and promulgated as part of the official records of the City.
More Definitions of Historic tree
Historic tree means selected trees placed on a city inventory based on the age, species, location, health and historic significance.
Historic tree means a tree so designated by the City Council and listed in the Atherton Historical Register based upon findings that the particular tree is unique and of importance to the public due to its unusual age, appearance, location or other factors;