HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 1144-2025-04 Amend Code Appendix 1 to Ch 9, Article 7 Tree PreservationCITY OF ANNA, TEXAS
ORDINANCE NO. I I N 4_ Zo Z5 -6 q
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS AMENDING APPENDIX 1 TO CHAPTER 9,
ARTICLE 7 "TREE PRESERVATION" OF THE ANNA CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES
REGARDING APPROVED QUALITY TREES; PROVIDING FOR SAVINGS, REPEALING AND
SEVERABILITY CLAUSES; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION OF THE CAPTION HEREOF
AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Anna, Texas (the "City") has adopted regulations for tree preservation and
replacement for property developed within its territorial limits, codified in Chapter 9, Article 9.07
Tree Preservation" within the Anna City Code of Ordinances ("Anna Code"); and
WHEREAS, by its ordinances, including without limitation Ord. No. 796-2018 and Ord. No. 1066-
2023-08, the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas ("City Council") has previously adopted lists
of approved quality tree species, designated as "Appendix 1" and "Appendix 2" to said Article
9.07; and
WHEREAS, in consultation with experts from the Texas A&M Forestry Service, the City has
identified some tree species previously approved that are now recognized as being at a high risk
of infestation with parasites, and the health and resilience of the local environment would likely
be enhanced if developers were encouraged to use a wider range of tree species, and the
aesthetics of developments would be enhanced by more variety; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has investigated and determined that it would be advantageous and
beneficial to the City and its citizens to amend Appendix 1 and Appendix 2 of the Anna Code's
Tree Preservation ordinance to remove certain species, clarify or correct the names of certain
others, and add language encouraging use of multiple species in a single development.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA,
TEXAS:
Section 1. Recitals Incorporated.
The above —referenced recitals are incorporated herein as set forth in full for all purposes.
Section 2. Amendment to Code.
In accordance with Section 1.01.007 of the Anna City Code of Ordinances (the "Anna Code"), the
City Council amends Appendix 1 and Appendix 2 of Chapter 9 "Planning and Development
Regulations", Article 9.07 "Tree Preservation", to delete the existing version in its entirety and
replace it with the updated and expanded list attached to this ordinance as its "Exhibit A" and
Exhibit B", which is incorporated herein as if set forth in full for all purposes.
Section 3. Savings, Severability and Repealing Clauses.
All ordinances of the City in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are repealed to the extent
of that conflict. If any provision of this ordinance shall be held to be invalid or unconstitutional
provision had never been a part hereof. The City declares that it would have passed this
ordinance, and each section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase thereof irrespective of the
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fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, and phrases be declared
unconstitutional or invalid.
Section 4. Publication of the Caption Hereof and Effective Date.
This ordinance shall be in full force and effective upon the posting and/or publications, if required
by law, of its caption and the City Secretary is hereby directed to implement such posting and/or
publication.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas on this the 22nd day of April 2025.
APPROVED:
ATTESTED:
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City Secretary Carrie Land
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EXHIBIT A
APPENDIX 1. LIST OF QUALITY TREES
indicates Texas native plants; information on "' trees may be found at:
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/ornamentals/natives/indexcommon.htrn
The list below is inclusive of all improved varieties of the listed trees. In addition, trees not
listed may be approved as quality trees at the discretion of the landscape administrator or
designee. For new construction projects, the City highly encourages planting multiple tree species
throughout the development to increase plant diversity and minimize monotony.
Austrian Pine Pinus nigra (up to 40 ft.)
Afghan Eldarica Pine Pinus eldarica (up to 40 ft.
American Elm Ulmus americana
Bitternut Hickory Carya cordiformis (over 40 ft.)
Black Hickory Carya buehl (over 40 ft.)
Bald Cypress Taxodium distichum (over 40 ft.)
Bur Oak Quercus macrocarpa (over 40 ft.)
Blackjack Oak Quercus marilandica (over 40 ft.)
Bigelow Oak Quercus durandii var breviloba (up to 40 ft.)
Common Persimmon Diospyros virginiana (30-40 ft.)
Chinquapin Oak Quercus muhlenbergii (50-90 ft.)
Chittamwood Sideroxylon lanuginose (to 25 ft.)
Cedar Elm Ulmus crassifolia (up to 90 ft.)
Chinese Pistachio Pistacia chinensis (30-40 ft.)
Chaste Tree Vitex agnus-castus (15 ft.)
Crepe Myrtle Multiple varieties (various heights)
Desert Willow Chilopsis linearis (20 ft.)
Dolan Falls White Oak Quercus polymorpha
Eve's Necklace Sophora affinis (15-35 ft.)
Goldenrain Tree Koelreuteria paniculata (30-40 ft.)
Japanese Maple Acer palmatum (6-25 ft.)
Lacebark (Drake) Elm Ulmus parvifolia'Drake'
Leland Cypress Cupressocyparis leylandii (30-40 ft.)
Lacey Oak Quercus glaucoides (35 ft.)
Live Oak Quercus virginiana (20-50 ft.)
Mary Nell Holly Ilex x'Mary Nell' (10-15 ft.)
Mexican Plum Prunus mexicana (up to 25 ft.)
Mohr Oak Quercus mohriana (20 ft.)
Nogalito Juglans microcarpa (20-30 ft.)
Nellie R. Stevens Holly Ilex x'Nellie R. Stevens' (20-30 ft.)
Post Oak Quercus stellata (to 80 ft.)
Possum Haw Holly Ilex decidua (8-12 ft.)\
Pecan Carya illinoinensis (to 90 ft.)
Eastern Redbud Cercis canadensis (15-20 ft.)
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Shumard Red Oak Quercus shumardii (to 120 ft.)
Sawtooth Oak Quercus acutissima (50-60 ft.)
Shangtung Maple Acer truncatum (25-30 ft.)
Southern Magnolia Magnolia grandiflora (to 40 ft.)
Sweet Gum Liquidambar styraciflua (30-40 ft.)
Texas Madrone Arbutus xalapensis (to 40 ft.)
Texas Persimmon Diospyros texana (to 20 ft.)
Red Oak Quercus buckleyi (to 75 ft.)
Western Soapberry Sapindus drummondii (to 30 ft.)
Yau on Holly Ilex vomitoria not dwarf form 8-12 ft.
Ordinance 220-2005 adopted 7/28/05; 2008 Code, pt. III-F, app. A; Ordinance 796-2018, app.
A, adopted 12/11/18; Ordinance 1063-2023-07 adopted 7/25/2023; Ordinance
app. _/_/2025)
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PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
City of Anna
APPENDIX 1. LIST OF QUALITY TREES
indicates Texas native plants; information on "* ' trees may be found at:
http: //agizie-horticulture. tainu. edu/ornamentals/natives/indexcoinmon.htm
The list below is inclusive of all improved varieties of the listed trees. In addition, trees not
listed may be approved as quality trees at the discretion of the landscape administrator or
designee. For new construction projects, the City highly encourages planting multiple tree
species throughout the development to increase plant diversity and minimize monotony.
Austrian Pine Pinus ni ra (up to 40 ft.)
Afghan (Eldarica) Pine Pinus eldarica (up to 40 ft.)
American Elm Ulmus americans
Bittemut Hickory Carya cordiformis over 40 ft.) Black
Hickory Carya buehl over 40 ft. Bald Cypress
Taxodium distichum over 40 ft. Bur Oak
Quercus macroca a over 40 ft. Blackjack Oak
Quercus marilandica over 40 ft. Bigelow Oak
Quercus durandii var breviloba (up to 40 ft.) Common Persimmon
Diospyros vir iniana 30-40 ft.) Chinquapin Oak
Quercus muhlenber ii (50-90 ft.) Chittamwood Siderox
lon lanu inose to 25 ft.) Cedar Elm
Ulmus crassifolia (up to 90 ft.) Chinese Pistachio
Pistacia chinensis 30-40 ft. Chaste Tree
Vitex a us-castus 15 ft. Crepe Myrtle
Multiple varieties various heights) Desert Willow
Chilo sis linearis 20 ft. Dolan Falls
White Oak Quercus polymorpha Eve's
Necklace So hora affinis 15-35 ft.) Goldenrain Tree
Koelreuteria paniculata 30- 40 ft.) Japanese Maple
Acer palmatum 6-25 ft. Lacebark (Drake)
Elm Ulmus parvifolia 'Drake' Leland Cypress
Cupressocyparis le landii 30-40 ft. Lacey Oak
Quercus glaucoides 35 ft. Live Oak
Quercus vir iniana 20-50 ft. Mary Nell
Holly Ilex x 'Mary Nell' (10-15 ft.) Mexican Plum
Prunus mexicana (up to 25 ft.) Mohr Oak
Quercus mohriana 20 ft.) No alito
Ju lans microca a 20-30 ft. Nellie R.
Stevens Holly Ilex x'Nellie R. Stevens' 20-30 ft. Post Oak
Quercus stellata to 80 ft. Possum Haw
Holly Ilex decidua 8-12 ft.) 9 Attachment
1:1 Supp 3, Sep 2023
ANNA CODE
Pecan Caryaillinoinensis to 90 ft. Redbud
Cercis canadensis 15-20 ft.) Shumard
Red Oak Quercus shumardii (to 120 ft.) Sawtooth
Oak Quercus acutissima 50-60 ft.) Shangtung
Maple Acer truncatum 25-30 ft.) Southern
Magnolia Magnolia grandiflora (to 40 ft. Sweet
Gum Li uidambar styraciflua 30-40 ft.) Texas
Madrone Arbutus xala ensis to 40 ft. Texas
Persimmon Diospyros texana (to 20 ft.) Texas
Ask tea&
Red Oak Quercusitxma (to 75 ft.) Western
Soapberry Sa indus mmondii to 30 ft.) Yau
on Holly Ilex vomitori not dwarf form) 8-12 ft.) Ordinance
220-2005 adopted 7/28/05; 2008 Code, pt. A,
adopted 12/11/18; Ordinance 1063-2023-07 adopte d III-
F, . A, Ordinance 796-2018, app. 7/
25/20 buckleyi 9
Attachment 1:2 Supp 3, Sep 2023
Exhibit B
TREE APPENDIX 2. APPROVED PLANT LIST
RECOMMENDED SPECIES FOR NEW PLANTINGS
The following is a list of recommended high quality, long -living trees and shrubs which are
considered suitable for local soil conditions and climate. Other species may be acceptable with
approval from the city manager or his designee. For new construction projects, the City highly
encourages planting multiple trees species throughout the development to increase plant diversity
and minimize monotony. _
OVERSTORY (SHADE) TREES: HEIGHT RANGE - 30' - 60'
American Elm Ulmus americana
Bald Cypress Taxodium distichum
Bur Oak Quercus macrocarpa
Cedar Elm Ulmus crassifolia
Chinese Pistache Pistacia chinensis
Chinquapin Oak Quercus muhlenbergii
Lacebark (Drake) Elm Ulmus parvifolia `Drake'
Live Oak Quercus virginiana
Pecan Carya illinomensis
Shumard or Texas Red Oak Quercus shumardii or texana or buckleyi
Sweet Gum Liquidambar styraciflua
Western Soapberry Sapindus drummondii
The listed overstory trees are acceptable replacement trees.
ACCENT (ORNAMENTAL) TREES: HEIGHT RANGE -10' - 20'
The following ornamental trees, with staff approval, may be substituted for the required shade
trees. These ornamental trees shall have a minimum caliper of three inches.
Japanese Black Pine Pinus thunbergi
Afghan (Eldarica) Pine Pinus eldarica
Eastern Redbud Cercis canadensis
Crape Myrtle Lagerstroemia indica
Yaupon Holly Ilex vomitoria
Eve's Necklace Sophora affinis
Texas Sophora Sophora segundiflora
Mexican Plum Prunus mexicana
Purple -leaf Plum Prunus cerasifera
Crabapple Malus angustifolia
Deciduous Holly Ilex decidua
Chaste Tree Vitex agnus-castus
Mexican Buckeye Ungnadia speciosa
Desert Willow Chilopsis linearis
9 Attachment 5: 1 Publication, July 2023
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EVERGREEN SHRUBS
Drought and freeze -resistant shrubs include, but are not limited to:
Burford Holly
Chinese Holly
Eleagnus
Juniper (several varieties)
Red Tip Photinia
Wax Myrtles
Yaupon Holly
Other plants may be used with approval of the city manager or his designee.
Asian Jasmine
Boston Ivy
English Ivy
Honeysuckle
Liriope
Monkey Grass
Purple Wintercreeper
Vinca
Virginia Creeper
GROUND COVER
UNPROTECTED TREES
Arizona Ash Fraxinus velutina
Bois D'Arc (native) Maclura pomifera
Chinese Tallow Sapium sebiferum
Cottonwood (native) Populus deltoides
Hackberry Celtis occidentalis
Honey Locust (native) Gleditsia triacanthos
Lombardy Poplar Populus nigra italica
Mesquite Prosopis spp
Mulberry Morus alba
Siberian Elm Ulmus pumila
Silver Maple Acer saccharmum
Weeping Willow Salix babylonica
Ordinance 220-2005 adopted 7/28/05; 2008 Code, pt. III-F, app. B; Ordinance 796-2018, app.
B, adopted 12/11/18)
9 Attachment 5:2 Publication, July 2023