what is the minimum distance between building and a tree
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ZONES OF INFLUENCE All trees have radial 'zones of inuence' on buildings, that diminish the further away from the tree the construction takes place. As a rule, it is recommended that properties be built at least a distance equivalent to the tree's height away from that tree.
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The minimum distance between the building and a tree should be at least equal to the height of the tree.
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- Scope All trees give the building a radial "range of influence" that diminishes as the building moves away from the tree.
- As a general rule, it is advisable to build the parcel at least equal to the height of the tree from this tree.
- In general, the tree should be about 15 feet away from the house.
- Some large seeds require a little more space, but smaller seeds can stand a little closer.
- In general, the less damage to a tree, the better.
- When designing a project, you should also consider the tree of adjacent properties.
- Carefully plan the construction around the tree.
- Do not perform construction work or store materials in these areas as you need to protect the roots around the tree you want to preserve.
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