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If my lawn appears to be nonfunctional but has trees, is it considered functional?

If my lawn appears to be nonfunctional but has trees, is it considered functional?

No, nonfunctional lawn around trees is still considered nonfunctional, however, there is an exemption that allows for watering to continue around the tree to ensure the health of existing trees and other perennial nonturf plantings. Similarly, planting new trees does not make an area functional lawn. New trees must be placed on separate irrigation systems.

No, nonfunctional lawn around trees is still considered nonfunctional, however, there is an exemption that allows for watering to continue around the tree to ensure the health of existing trees and other perennial nonturf plantings. Similarly, planting new trees does not make an area functional lawn. New trees must be placed on separate irrigation systems.

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