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Ordinance Number
2004-041
Adopted Date
12/07/2004
Ordinance Type
Land Development Regulations
State Filed Date
12\27\2004
Entity Name
Revising Definitions Protected & Specimen Trees
Code Number
Chapter 901,912,926 & 927
Subject
Tree Protection and Landscaping Requirements
Codified or Exempt
Codified
Archived Roll/Disk#
2744
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ORDINANCE 2004-041 <br />Schinus terebinthifolius — Brazilian pepper tree <br />Melaleuca quinquenervia - Melaleuca, punk or paper tree <br />Cupania anacardioides - Carrotwood <br />Gabba)4e 3^lms «aba' igalme"e` and. Citrus trees of all varieties shall not be considered protected trees. <br />Large trees, >12" <br />Bursera simaruba — gumbo limbo <br />dbh <br />Liquidambar styraciflua - sweetgum <br />Tree specimen a tree <br />Nessa spp. — sour gum, tupelo <br />that is in good <br />health and sound <br />structural <br />Quercus hemisphaerica — laurel oak <br />condition <br />and is a species <br />with a diameter -at <br />- <br />breast <br />follows: <br />Medium trees, >9" <br />Acer spp — maple <br />-height <br />Celtis laeviQata — su arg berry <br />(dbh) as <br />Gordonia lasianthus — loblolly ba <br />Magnolia virginiana — sweetbay <br />Large trees, >12" <br />Bursera simaruba — gumbo limbo <br />dbh <br />Liquidambar styraciflua - sweetgum <br />Nessa spp. — sour gum, tupelo <br />Quercus virjZiniana — live oak <br />Quercus hemisphaerica — laurel oak <br />Quercus laurifolia — diamond leaf oak <br />Quercus nigra — water oak <br />Taxodium spp. — cypress <br />Medium trees, >9" <br />Acer spp — maple <br />dbh <br />Celtis laeviQata — su arg berry <br />Persea boronia — red bay <br />Gordonia lasianthus — loblolly ba <br />Magnolia virginiana — sweetbay <br />Ilex spp. — holly <br />Morus rubra — red mulberry <br />Persea palustris —swamp bay <br />Zanthoxylum clava-herculis — Hercules club <br />Small trees, >5" <br />Bumelia tenax — tough bumelia <br />dbh, <br />Caga floridana — scrub hickory <br />Coccoloba uvifera - seagrape <br />Eugenia spp. — stopper <br />Forestiera sejzreQata — Florida privet <br />Myrcianthes fraerans var. simpsonii — Simpson <br />stopper <br />Quercus chapmanii — Chapman oak <br />Quercus Qeminata — Sand live oak <br />Quercus myrti olia — myrtle oak <br />Zanthoxylum fagara — wild lime <br />Any hardwood tree not listed herein that has a dbh of 9 inches or greater and is in good health and sound <br />structural condition is deemed a specimen tree; excluding however, the following trees regardless of size or <br />location and any other trees listed on the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council's most current list of Invasive Species: <br />Casuarina gip. — Australian pine <br />Gasu.aa lei3i eiA.i i nista l' r „ <br />Underline depicts addition of text; c*Vi'h depicts deletion of text. <br />FAC'onnnunity, Dcvc1opnen Users 01AMY.I I>R':9 1 Qe 0rd c,isions ?0 Wr}0 11 cc Ord3=iC;1 ti ;.dcc <br />
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