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Learn about proposed amendments to tree conservation statutes in Arlington County to enhance tree conservation and uniformity across the state. The amendments aim to offer more flexibility and options while encouraging tree preservation.
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Conservation Statute Amendment Arlington County Government Vincent Verweij, Urban Forest ManagerJuly 18, 2019
Overview • Two major tree conservation statutes • 15.2-961 – Replacement of trees during development – major components enacted 2003 • 15.2-961.1 – Conservation of trees during development – enacted 2008 • Both statutes require percentage tree canopy cover • Only one statute can be adopted by a locality • Replacement statute currently adopted by some jurisdictions throughout Virginia • Conservation statute only applies to PD8; adopted by Fairfax County • Proposal to amend conservation statute to address desires of a wide range of communities • Improves tree conservation and consistency across the State
Conservation Statutes • Conservation statute • Requires minimum tree canopy coverage through conservation of existing percentage of trees, and planting to make up the difference • Exceptions to conservation requirements require administrative process Replacement statute Requires minimum tree canopy coverage through preservation and/or planting
Recommendation Amend conservation statute to be more widely applicable: • Provide more flexibility to provide options on smaller lots to plant vs. conserve (suggest lots under 10,000 sq. ft.), to avoid frequent, time-intensive exception process, while still allowing for preservation on larger lots. • Expand application beyond Planning District 8 • Permit high density (>75 people/sq. mi.) jurisdictions to adopt, instead of tying to stormwater or ozone • Provide credits for maximizing tree preservation, over planting