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                              approval by the Campus Landscape Architect. Alternatives to removal include
                                          construction activities. This means keeping clear of drip lines, also known as
                                 transplanting, if feasible, or ecological compensation for removal by planting
                                                fencing a minimum of 15’ away from the critical root zone of an individual or
                        stormwater management, and others. Therefore, no tree on campus should
                                             the critical root zone. The most effective method is to install with protective
                                        Limiting impact to root zone of the trees is imperative during any adjacent
                   Trees impart beauty and order to the campus and offer many sustainable
                       ect,
                           be removed by a project without prior and thoughtful consideration and
                      contributions from soil stabilization, minimizing urban heat island eff







                                                    cant vegetation.





               TREE PROTECTION      new trees.     grouping of trees or signifi
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