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Council committee hears competing tree-protection proposals in Seattle comp-plan briefing
Summary
The Select Committee on the Comprehensive Plan on Aug. 4 heard several competing amendments aimed at strengthening Seattle’s tree protection rules, including proposals to use a tree’s drip line versus a fixed 6-foot protection radius and to tie preservation to development incentives.
The Select Committee on the Comprehensive Plan on Aug. 4 heard several competing amendments aimed at strengthening Seattle’s tree protection rules in the city’s comprehensive plan and implementing legislation.
Central staff described two contrasting approaches introduced by councilmembers. "Amendment 105 would set the tree protection area for all trees to be a 6 foot radius from the trunk of a tree," council central staff Liz Schwoodson told the committee. In contrast, "Amendment 106 would instead define a tree protection area as the drip line of a tree and remove authority for the SDCI director to waive tree protection or modify tree protection areas," Schwoodson summarized.
Councilmember Ray Strauss and others proposed a suite of related changes that would increase…
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