Tree Survey definition

Tree Survey means a plan of a subject site showing the location, species and trunk diameter of the tree to be cut or pruned.
Tree Survey means a plan of a subject site showing the location, species and trunk diameter of all existing trees as defined by this Bylaw.
Tree Survey means an aerial photograph or drawing to scale (in which one inch equals 100 feet or smaller ratio) which must be easily legible and provides the following information plotted by accurate techniques:

Examples of Tree Survey in a sentence

  • If a Tree Survey is required, this and the accompanying plan should be submitted alongside your application.

  • If a receipt is unobtainable or is lost, a written statement must be submitted for the expense.

  • In addition to saving identified trees, consistent with Condition #7 above, the Developer also agrees to replace all trees shown on the Tree Survey that are removed as a result of the new construction.

  • If a Tree Survey is required, thisand the accompanying plan should be submitted alongside your application.

  • In addition to saving identified trees, the developer also agrees to replace all trees shown on the Tree Survey that are removed as a result of the new construction in accordance with the Arlington County Tree Replacement Guidelines.


More Definitions of Tree Survey

Tree Survey means a drawing or plan of a building site prepared by a
Tree Survey means a diagram or drawing which accurately depicts the location and approximate size of all protected trees on a lot and shall include a legend that identifies and differentiates protected trees to be removed and those to be retained.
Tree Survey means a survey plan prepared by a BC Land Surveyor that illustrates the tree number and location, size, and species of all protected on-site trees and off-site trees within 4 meters of the property lines. The tree survey shall also show the dripline of each tree, the existing base elevation of each tree, and the footprint of the existing and proposed buildings.
Tree Survey means a minimum of 1 inch equals 200 feet scale aerial or drawing to scale which provides the following information: location of all trees protected under the provisions of this Chapter, plotted by accurate techniques; common name of all trees; and diameter breast height.
Tree Survey means a graphic display of all existing trees upon the property and within fifteen
Tree Survey means a survey plan prepared by a BC Land Surveyor that illustrates the tree number and location, size and species of all protected on-site trees and off-site trees within 4 meters of the property line on adjacent lots or rights-of-ways in relation to the property lines of a lot. The tree survey shall also show the drip line of each tree, the existing base elevation of each tree, the legal description of the property and any statutory rights-of-way or easements, the location and type of all known utilities entering or immediately adjacent to the site and any proposed or existing service or utility kiosks, the existing and proposed building footprints as well as proposed excavation zones, walkways, patios, driveways and site access. All protected trees on the lot associated with the development are to be numerically identified with a survey tag attached to the trunk and the tree number that corresponds with the survey plan.
Tree Survey means a graphic display drawn to scale by landscape architect or certified arborist, not to exceed one inch (1 inch = fifty feet (50')), showing all existing protected trees on the site. The tree survey shall include species, DBH, and contain the outline of the critical root zone of each such tree.