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'Tree City' Takes Steps To Protect 'Grand Trees' E-mail
Monday, 01 October 2007

Safety Harbor City Commissioners anticipate voting in November on an ordinance that will define "Grand Trees," designating a process for identifying such trees and restricting who will be able to do any work that could endanger their health.

A draft ordinance defines a tree of 26" diameter or larger as a potential "Grand Tree." An evaluation will determine if it meets a lengthy series of requirements for not only size, but health and appearance. Once designated, "No one can legally work on it unless they are highly qualified," Alan Mayberrry, the city's consulting arborist said. The restrictions affect not only residents and potential developers, but city employees and utility contractors, he noted.

Mayberry said that in a highly urbanized county such as Pinellas, it is very difficult to save trees in the way of development. The ordinance does not forbid removal of trees, but makes it more difficult. An application, fee payment and review process will be required.

 
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