AUSTIN (KXAN) -- City council passed a resolution to incentivize developers to save more trees on residential properties.
The resolution calls for an incentive program that will provide developers some type of rebate on the fees they would have to pay the city if the developer is able to protect one or more trees from being cut down on a residential property.
It is unclear what kind of rebate developers will receive in this program, and there is no date set for when the program will roll out. There is a possibility the city could perform a pilot program.
Currently, the city land code protects trees with a diameter of at least 19 inches from being cut down on a residential property. The program would reward developers for sparing trees with diameters between 8 and 18 inches.
"Trees should be seen as an asset," Council member Ryan Alter, District 5, explained. Alter is the sponsor of the resolution that passed in the consent agenda at Thursday's meeting.
Part of the HOME phases called on the City Manager to develop ways to save trees from being cut down as more development was expected with the new land code changes. Austin also has a goal to preserve tree canopies and have 50% tree coverage across the city. To do this, Alter believes smaller trees need to be preserved so they can grow and contribute to the citywide canopy.
"That's why we're looking at 8 to18 inches. Trees that one day will become these beautiful, majestic trees that we all love to see, but they can't get there if we don't protect them now."
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