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Show TREE PLANTING REGULATIONS ANNOUNCED City Council Approves Recommendations Rec-ommendations Made by Civic Commission for the Beautification of Streets The city council at its regular meeting Monday approved recommendations recom-mendations by the ciVic commission commis-sion regulating the planting of trees on the streets of the city. These are embraced in the following: fol-lowing: - 1. All trees planted on sidewalks shall be planted twelve feet from the property line. 2. All- trees shall be spaced, beginning twenty feet back of the corner line of the block, and placed plac-ed approximately forty feet apart. 3. The curb line shall be eighteen eigh-teen feet from the property line. 4. All telephone and power poles shall be placed six inches inside the curb line. 5. Twenty-five per cent of all cottonwood and poplar trees shall be removed each year and replaced re-placed with the trees herein designated. des-ignated. 6. Trees shall be planted as designated des-ignated in the following plan: Beginning Be-ginning at Tabernacle street, run ning east and west: Tabernacle street, non-bearing mulberry. First South, non-bearing mulberry. mul-berry. Second .South, honey locust. Third South, Siberian elm. Fourth South, native ash. Fifth South, honey locust. Sixth South ,non-bearing mulberry. mul-berry. First North, honey locust. Second North, Siberian elm. Third North, native ash. Fourth North, honey . locust. Fifth North, Siberian elm. Sixth North, non-bearing mulberry. mul-berry. Diagonal street, honey locust. Commencing at Main street and running north and south: Main street, non-bearing mulberry. mul-berry. First West, non-bearing mulberry. mulber-ry. Second West, native ash. Third West, Siberian elm. Fourth West, native ash. Fifth west, honey locust. Sixth West, non-bearing mulberry. mulber-ry. First East, native ash. Second East, Siberian elm. Third East, native ash. Fourth East, honey locust. Fifth East, non-bearing mulberry. mulber-ry. Sixth East, non-bearing mulberry. mulber-ry. Seventh East, native ash. Eighth East, Siberian elm. |