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An official Site Plan that details the proposed locations of all trees to be planted is required when applying. The Tree Planting Standards, available at the Street Tree Planting Permit Application and Street Tree Planting Standards link above, should be used when developing street tree planting plans in the design phase of construction projects.
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An official Site Plan that details the proposed locations of all trees to be planted is required when applying. The Tree Planting Standards, available at the Street Tree Planting Permit Application and Street Tree Planting Standards link above, should be used when developing street tree planting plans in the design phase of construction projects.
Once a final planting inspection has been requested, a Parks and Recreation Forester will visit the site within three weeks to ensure the correct species was planted and that the tree(s) has been planted properly. If all work is completed to Parks satisfaction, a final sign-off will be issued. If all work is not completed satisfactorily, a list of necessary actions will be created and the applicant will be required to correct all problems. Then, Parks will proceed as above.