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by jws
2518 days ago
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Many places in the US having zoning codes requiring trees or other plantings in parking lots of certain sizes. Success is mixed. Where I live a big box store will typically be built with a bunch of small trees planted which don't have adequate area for water to reach their roots. They will die in a few years and maybe be replaced by more tiny trees which die. So, that zoning might want to be revisited. Writing laws to ensure outcomes with trees is hard. Our old suburban community, generally covered in mature trees, made rules that if a developer is going to tear down a house and build a new one the trees must all be inventoried, only a minimal number are allowed to be removed, the rest get fences around their drip lines for the duration of construction to protect their roots and at the end they are checked to make sure they weren't injured. Significant fines are involved for accidentally taking a tree⦠So now before a homeowner sells their property to a developer they "do a little landscaping" i.e. cut down all the trees except maybe some small ones on the lot lines. Problem solved! |
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