Shade tree definition

Shade tree means a shade or ornamental tree located in whole or in part within the limits of a public way or public place, provided that the tree:
Shade tree means a tree in a public place, street, special easement, or right-of-way adjoining a street as provided in these regulations.
Shade tree means a woody perennial grown

Examples of Shade tree in a sentence

  • Shade tree programs continue to provide a cost-effective component of LADWP’s energy efficiency portfolio.


More Definitions of Shade tree

Shade tree means a deciduous woody plant which is characteristically over thirty (30) feet in height when it reaches maturity and has a single trunk rooted in the ground which supports all of its branches, rather than several stems supporting the main leafy growth.
Shade tree means a woody perennial grown primarily for aesthetic or environmental purposes.
Shade tree means a deciduous tree where the canopy provides shade at ground level. "Sidewalk" means an improved surface used as a pedestrian walkway.
Shade tree means usually a Deciduous Tree—rarely an Evergreen—planted primarily for its high crown of foliage or overhead canopy. Trees listed in the Kansas Forest Service’s publication titled "Preferred Tree Species for South Central Kansas" or the Wichita Landscape Ordinance Guidebook as large Deciduous Trees and very large Deciduous Trees will be classified as Shade Trees for purposes of this Chapter.
Shade tree means usually a deciduous tree planted primarily for its high crown of foliage or overhead canopy; normally a deciduous and rarely an evergreen.
Shade tree or "street tree" means a tree in a public place, street, special easement, or right-
Shade tree means a shade or ornamental tree located in whole or