ATLANTA - A year-old ordinance that requires developers in Atlanta to pay into a trust fund when they cut down mature trees is being reconsidered. <br>
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The city council will consider changes in the ordinance at a meeting January 6th in an effort to appease developers. Builders say cutting down trees has become so costly it is making many plots undevelopable. <br>
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They say the ordinance is threatening to suffocate home building in the city, especially in inner-city neighborhoods. <br>
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But environmental and neighborhood groups say the ordinance protects Atlanta's tree canopy from wanton destruction. <br>
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They say that without trees, Atlanta would be an undesirable place to live.