What is the definition of a significant or landmark tree?

A significant tree is defined as (RZC 21.78) any healthy tree six inches in diameter at breast height (DBH), or any tree four inches DBH, after considering its age, height, value, or function, the tree or stand is determined to be significant. A landmark tree is defined as (RZC 21.78) any healthy tree over 30 inches in diameter. 

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1. How are parks and recreation facilities named?
2. Who decides the name of the building?
3. What was the community outreach and involvement for determining the name of the building?
4. What is the name of the building?
5. What is the definition of a significant or landmark tree?
6. How many trees will be removed, impacted, and retained from the project site and what is the city doing to mitigate the impacts?
7. How many trees will be replaced?
8. What precautions will be put in place to limit impact to the trees remaining on-site?
9. How was the number of replacement trees calculated?
10. What is the replanting plan after construction of the building is substantially complete?
11. Will the pickleball courts at the Municipal Campus be open throughout construction?