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SPACING: Trees need room to grow. Your planting site(s) must meet the following spacing requirements:
Medium to Large Trees: shall be spaced thirty-five (35) feet apart and may be varied from 25-40’ apart if consistent with soil volume* provided and canopy width at maturity per the species descriptions and if such spacing allows for avoidance of other requirements such as streetlights or utilities.
Ornamental (Small) Trees: shall be spaced twenty (20) feet apart and may be varied from 15-25’ apart if consistent with soil volume* provided and canopy width at maturity per the species descriptions and if such spacing allows for avoidance of other requirements such as existing/proposed infrastructure, including streetlights and utilities.
*Soil Volume is the available root volume for the tree. This is calculated by the length, width, and depth of the tree planting area and can take into consideration factors such as the compaction of the soil. If your planting area is restricted, your tree will not grow to its full potential.
- Plant at least 10 feet away from existing dead, failing or over-mature trees that will be removed within three years.
- Plant 10 feet away from driveways, alleys & fire hydrants.
- Plant 30 feet away from the corner at an intersection.
- Plant at least 20 feet away from streetlights and stop signs.
- Plant 5 feet away from buried utility lines (Call 811 or 1-800-922-1987 to have your underground utilities marked - a free service).