Replacement tree definition

Replacement tree means a tree or snag within the nesting territory of a bird that is identified by the State Forester as being suitable to replace the nest tree or perch tree when these trees become unusable.
Replacement tree means a tree that is required under this By-law to replace an existing tree that is approved for removal;
Replacement tree means any tree or shrub, that is shown on a Tree Cutting and Replacement Plan as a replacement for a tree which has been cut down.

Examples of Replacement tree in a sentence

  • Replacement tree plantings can be undertaken beyond 500 metres on public land within the local government areas to which the CSSI approval applies if requested by the relevant council(s) or where no more practicable land for planting can be found within and up to 500 metres from the CSSI boundary.


More Definitions of Replacement tree

Replacement tree means any tree that is planted that meets the criteria in:
Replacement tree means a living tree that, according to a tree plan, an owner intends to plant or has planted or that, according to this By-law, an owner must plant to replace a tree on a site;
Replacement tree means a tree that is of a species native and indigenous to the site where a landmark tree was removed and is a minimum size of six feet in height measured from top of the root flare, with a minimum trunk diameter of one inch measured at four inches above the top of the root flare for both evergreen and deciduous trees.
Replacement tree means a Tree of a size and type determined by the Town that is required to be planted to replace a Tree Destroyed or Injured pursuant to a Permit.
Replacement tree means a non-invasive native tree that is required under this By-law
Replacement tree means a tree of not less than
Replacement tree means a tree with a minimum caliper diameter of 5.0 cm, if deciduous, or a minimum height of 2.0 m, if coniferous, planted on a lot to replace a tree that has been cut down on the same lot.