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Board approves reduced mitigation for 1302 Tenth Avenue tree removal; homeowner to plant one dogwood

2807459 · March 26, 2025
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Summary

The Community Appearance Board approved a request to reduce the mitigation requirement for removal of a large live oak at 1302 Tenth Avenue, allowing the homeowner to plant a single four-inch-caliper dogwood and waiving the additional replacement-tree requirement for this lot.

The City of Conway Community Appearance Board approved a homeowner’s request to reduce the tree-mitigation requirement tied to the approved removal of a large, damaged live oak at 1302 Tenth Avenue, allowing the owner to plant one dogwood (minimum 4-inch caliper at time of planting) on the lot instead of the full calculated replacement requirement.

Katie Dennis, planning staff, explained that the board previously authorized removal of the large live oak because the tree was in poor condition. At the earlier meeting staff had described the mitigation calculation for a tree of this size as the equivalent of eight…

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