Multi-Family and Non-Residential Voluntary Credit: Tree Planting

The Stormwater Utility dispute & appeals deadline is Sunday, October 20.

Definition: Trees assist in stormwater management by slowing the rate at which rainfall reaches the ground through canopy interception and improving soil absorption. Planting new trees helps to conserve and enhance our existing tree canopy. Increased tree canopy coverage can slow runoff rates and reduce stress on the stormwater infrastructure system by reducing peak flows.  

Guidelines: Trees must be native canopy or shade trees. Tree selection should be appropriate for the planting site. Standards for shade tree planting, including a list of recommended trees, can be found here under the Shade trees section. 

  • New trees must be shade trees native to Virginia or the Chesapeake Bay region (as defined by the Virginia Plant Atlas, which can be found at http://vaplantatlas.org/) with a minimum 1” caliper, measured at 6” above the ground. Trees must be planted at least 10 feet apart.
  • Large canopy trees planted through the Arlington County Tree Canopy Fund are eligible for credit.
  • Due to their smaller size, trees (“whips”) received through the Arlington County’s free Tree Distribution Program are not eligible for credit.
  • Eligible trees are those planted within the property boundaries, at least 5 feet from property lines, and not part of another stormwater BMP, like a rain garden or conservation landscaping. Trees must not have been planted as a part of a mandatory condition of development or LDA permit. The applicant's property must not be under development or within the time frame of the maintenance bond at the time new trees are planted.

Annual or Ongoing credit: Annual

Percent Credit: 5%

Minimum:

Stormwater Customer Class

Number of Trees for Maximum Credit

Multi-Family Residential

4 native shade trees per property

Non-Residential

4 native shade trees per property

 

Frequency of re-certification: Annual credit

Required Documentation:

Documents

Additional Information

  • Before photos (must be recent)
Photo of area between red brick apartment complexes before a tree was planted.
  • Purchase receipt
  • Documentation of size (trunk diameter (caliper) and species of tree

 

If tree is planted on the property through the Arlington County Tree Canopy Fund administered through EcoAction Arlington and the Arlington County Forestry and Natural Resources Commission, please also include appropriate documentation (such as an email approval).

Minimum 1” caliper. Trees must be native. For recommended shade trees, see here.

  • Recent close-up photo of the tree
  • Recent perspective photo with nearest structure in background
Photo of a new native tree planted in a mulch area.  

 

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