HomeMy WebLinkAboutInquiry of Tree DBH reduction for tree protection ordinanceGood Afternoon,
The City of Cape Canaveral is currently exploring research to justify the adjustment of specimen tree DBH measurements from 24 in. to 18 in.
This is an effort to preserve some of our most valued species such as Live Oak.
With minimal canopy coverage and development pressures, any information you can provide will be beneficial to this effort.
We are hoping to adjust our code language provided below for your reference:
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Thank you for your time and resources!
Abigail Trout
Resilience Planning and Services Manager
<http://www.cityofcapecanaveral.org/> City of Cape Canaveral
(321) 868-1220 x113
100 Polk Avenue — P.O. Box 326
Cape Canaveral, Florida 32920