[Adopted as Section 13-2 of the Revised General Ordinances (Ch. 166,
Art. I, of the 1982 Code)]
[Amended 5-18-1982 by Ord. No. 82-2]
No person shall do or cause to be done any of the following acts affecting
the trees, plants, shrubbery or other ornamental flora planted or growing
naturally within the highways or public places under the jurisdiction of the
Borough, except with a written permit first obtained from the Compliance Officer:
A. Cut, trim, break, disturb the roots of or spray with
chemicals any living tree or shrub; or injure, misuse or remove any structure
or device placed to support or protect any tree or shrub.
B. Plant or remove any living tree or shrub or climb with
spikes any living tree or shrub.
C. Fasten any rope, wire, electric attachments, sign or
other device to a tree or shrub or to any guard about such tree or shrub.
D. Close or obstruct any open space provided about the base
of a tree or shrub to permit access of air, water or fertilizer to the roots
of such tree or shrub.
E. Pile any building material or make any mortar or cement
within six feet of a tree or shrub.
F. Change the grade of soil within the limits of the lateral
spread of the branches of any such tree.
Every person having control over any wire for the transmission of an
electric current along a public highway shall at all times guard all trees
through which or near which such wire passes against any injury from the wire
or cable or from the electric current carried by it. The device or means used
shall in every case be subject to approval by the Compliance Officer.
No person shall place any guy wire, brace or other device on any such
tree in such a manner as to injure it.
No person shall hitch or fasten any animal to any tree or shrub upon
a public highway or to any guard or support provided for the same or permit
an animal to bite or otherwise injure any tree or shrub.
No person shall permit any brine, gas or injurious chemical or liquid
to come in contact with the stump or roots of any tree or shrub upon a public
highway.
[Amended 5-18-1982 by Ord. No. 82-2]
No person shall prevent, delay or interfere with any lawful work undertaken
by the Compliance Officer or its authorized agent.
[Amended 5-18-1982 by Ord. No. 82-2]
If any person shall continue to violate any of the provisions of this article after being duly notified of such violation or shall neglect or refuse to comply with any lawful order of the Compliance Officer, such person shall be subject to the penalties in Chapter
1, Article
I, General Penalty.
[Adopted 2-28-1990 by Ord. No. 90-1
(Ch. 166, Art. II, of the 1982 Code)]
This article shall be known as the "Gibbsboro Borough Tree Protection
Ordinance."
All persons shall exercise due care to protect trees which are to be
retained from damage during construction. The following procedures shall be
observed in order to protect remaining trees.
A. Protection from mechanical injury.
(1) Prior to any grubbing or clearing, all trees in the tree
protection zone to a depth of 25 feet shall be protected from equipment damage
by enclosing the dripline within sections of snow fence or by other suitable
means. All exposed roots, trunks and low-hanging branches shall be equally
protected. Groups of trees may be protected by fencing the entire area where
they are located.
(2) Compaction of the ground by mechanical, vehicular or
other means within the dripline area shall not be permitted.
(3) Feeder roots should not be cut within the dripline. Unavoidable
cuts shall be made with pruning shears or other tools which shall make a clean
cut.
(4) Tree trunks and exposed roots accidentally damaged during
construction shall be protected from further damage. Damaged branches shall
be sawed off at the branch collar. No shellac or pruning paint shall be used.
When the portion of the tree that is to be removed is diseased, the pruning
equipment shall be dipped in alcohol prior to use on another tree to prevent
the spread of the disease.
(5) Deciduous trees shall be given an application of liquid,
slow-release, low-nitrogen, all-purpose fertilizer to aid in their recovery
from possible damage caused by construction operations. Such application shall
be made at a distance of one foot from the trunk to the dripline and shall
be made as soon as construction is completed and again one year after the
first application has been made.
(6) Trees shall not be used for roping, cables, signs or
fencing. Nails and spikes shall not be driven into trees.
(7) The area around the base of existing trees shall be left
open to provide access for water and nutrients. No impervious cover, storage
of equipment, materials, debris or fill shall be allowed within the dripline
of any existing tree. In the event that no other storage area is available
on site, materials may be stored for a period not to exceed three months.
(8) Trees being removed shall not be felled, pushed or pulled
into a tree protection zone or into trees that are to be retained.
B. Protection from grade change.
(1) Increase in grade. If an increase in the grade of the
land is proposed, the developer shall install either:
(a) A system of gravel and drain tiles at the old soil level
which opens into a dry well built around the trunk and designed for each tree,
individually fitting the contour of the land so that it drains water away
from the tree trunk; or
(b) A retaining wall between the existing grade and the higher
grade. A detailed plan for each proposed retaining wall shall be provided.
(2) Lowering the grade. If a lowering of the grade is proposed,
one of the following methods to protect the trees shall be initiated:
(a) Terracing the grade at the dripline and out from the
tree.
(b) A retaining wall between the existing grade and the lower.
A detailed plan for each proposed retaining wall shall be provided.
(3) Excessive grade change. If the proposed grade change,
in the opinion of the Environmental Commission or such other body or persons
as designated by resolution of the Borough Council, is too excessive to allow
the retention of existing trees, the developer shall be required to replace
the trees to be removed on the basis of one inch of new tree diameter for
every four inches of tree diameter to be removed. Replacement trees shall
be from native species and shall be approved by the Environmental Commission
or such other body or persons as designated by resolution of the Borough Council.
C. Protection from excavation. Trenches for utility lines
or other similar uses shall adhere to the following, listed in descending
order of preference:
(1) Trenches shall bypass the root area, unless the Environmental
Commission or such other body or persons as designated by resolution of the
Borough Council determines that no other practical alternative exists; in
which case
(2) Trenches should be tunneled under the trees, unless the
Environmental Commission or such other body or persons as designated by resolution
of the Borough Council determines that no practical alternative exists; in
which case
(3) Trenches may be dug within the dripline of a tree, provided
that the following precautions shall be observed:
(a) Trenches shall be no closer to the trunk than half the
distance from the dripline.
(b) Roots shall be cut with sharp instruments to reduce the
potential damage to the tree.
(c) The trench shall be backfilled within the shortest amount
of time possible and the soil shall not be compacted.
D. Protection during cleanup.
(1) All construction debris shall be hauled to an approved
landfill and shall not be burned or buried.
(2) Snow fences, barriers or other tree protection devices
shall be the final item to be removed from the site prior to occupancy.
No provision of this article shall be construed to impair any common
law or statutory course of action or legal remedy therefrom for any violation
of this article.