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: Law of the Land

Tree Removal Ordinance Upheld Including Tree Replacement Fee and Planting on Public Property When Replanting in Original Location is not Feasible

By Patty Salkin (index)

The New Jersey Supreme Court overruled both the trial court and appellate court in upholding a municipal tree removal ordinance as a valid exercise of the police power because the details of the ordinance, including the tree replacement fee, the escrow fund, and the planting of trees and shrubs on public property when replanting at [...]

Full post as published by Law of the Land on May 29, 2009 (boomark / email).

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