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Bend Council Reviews Tree Regulations

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The Bend City Council will begin to consider how to protect Bend’s urban tree canopy, which is a term that refers to the part of a city that is shaded by trees, during a work session on March 15. (www.bendoregon.gov/councilagenda) At the work session, Councilors will learn about how existing tree preservation regulations are applied. The Council then may provide direction on what changes should be explored.

“Council has heard community concerns about loss of our urban canopy. The tree code work session is the beginning of the Council’s discussion about how to protect and promote a healthy urban canopy while balancing the need for new housing and sustainable development within our urban growth boundary,” said Mayor Melanie Kebler.

The City does have tree-related rules already on the books. Some include:

And here’s what the existing Bend Development Code says when it comes to removing trees:

Read more of existing tree codes, BC 16.10.100, Tree Preservation, here and BDC 3.2.200, Landscape Conservation, here.

Watch the work session at 5 p.m. on March 15 here.