Definition: caliper (of a tree) (Applicable to Article X - Chapter 5)
FROM 105-01 : caliper (of a tree) "Caliper" of a tree is the diameter of a tree trunk measured 4 feet, 6 inches from the ground. If a tree splits into multiple trunks below 4 feet, 6 inches from the ground, the trunk is measured at its most narrow point beneath the split.
Definition: caliper (of a tree) (Applicable to Article XI - Chapter 9)
FROM 119-01 : caliper (of a tree) "Caliper" of a tree is the diameter of a tree trunk measured 4 feet, 6 inches from the ground. If a tree splits into multiple trunks below 4 feet, 6 inches from the ground, the trunk is measured at its most narrow point beneath the split.
Definition: caliper (of a tree) (Applicable to Article X - Chapter 7)
FROM 107-01 : “Caliper” of a tree is the diameter of a tree trunk measured 4 feet, 6 inches from the ground. If a tree splits into multiple trunks below this height, the trunk is measured at its narrowest point beneath the split. For trees with a diameter of less than three inches measured 4 feet, 6 inches from the ground, the caliper shall be measured 12 inches from the ground.