This chapter shall be known as the "Tree Removal
and Protection Ordinance of the Borough of Essex Fells."
The Borough Council of the Borough of Essex
Fells finds: that the preservation, maintenance, protection and planting
of trees aids in the stabilization of soil by the prevention of erosion
and sedimentation; reduces stormwater runoff and the potential damage
it may create; aids in the removal of pollutants from the air and
assists in the generation of oxygen; provides a buffer and screen
against noise and pollution; provides protection against severe weather;
aids in the control of drainage and restoration of denuded soil subsequent
to construction or grading; provides a haven for birds and other wildlife
and otherwise enhances the environment; protects and increases property
values; preserves and enhances the Borough's physical and aesthetic
appearance; and generally protects the public health and safety as
well as the general welfare.
The following definitions shall apply to this
chapter:
ORNAMENTAL TREE
A small tree at least six feet or more at mature height (e.g.,
birch, dogwood, Japanese maple, cherry, crabapple, magnolia, Bradford
pear, willow).
STRUCTURE
A combination of materials to form a construction for occupancy,
use or ornamentation installed on a parcel of land.
TREE
A deciduous or evergreen tree with an anticipated mature
height of 20 feet or more (e.g., red, Norway, silver or sugar maple;
sweetgum; London plane tree; American sycamore; white, red or pin
oak; American elm; yellow or white poplar; copper beech, cedar, spruce,
pine, fir or hemlock).
[Amended 4-15-2014 by Ord. No. 2014-949]
No person shall cut down or remove any ornamental
tree of a diameter of three inches or more measured at a height of
four feet above the ground, nor any other tree of a diameter of six
inches or more measured at a height of 4 1/2 feet above the ground
without a tree removal permit. The penalty for a violation of this
section shall be:
D. Fourth and subsequent offenses: $250.
[Amended 9-16-2003 by Ord. No. 2003-761]
A. Application for a tree removal permit shall be made
by submission of the following:
(1) An application form provided by the Borough containing
the following information: the name and address of the applicant;
the street address and tax lot and block of the property in question;
the number of trees to be removed;
(2) The reasons(s) for removing the trees;
(3) A tree removal plan consisting of a diagram showing the location of all trees to be removed, the species of such trees and their diameter, the location of all trees of a size described in §
269-4 within the drip line of the trees to be removed, and location of all existing and proposed structures on the property, together with the distance that the trees proposed to be removed are located from such structures and from property lines. A reproduction of the Tax Map or an existing survey modified to provide this information would be acceptable.
(4) A tree mitigation plan (if mitigation is required pursuant to §
269-6C) to be reviewed and approved by the Enforcement Officer. The plan shall consist of a diagram (as described above), showing the location of all trees to be planted, the species of such trees and their diameter or size as required.
(5) A fee of $50 for processing a live or dead tree removal
permit.
[Amended 6-15-2010 by Ord. No. 2010-888]
B. The applicant shall place a one-inch-wide yellow ribbon
to be provided by the Borough around the trunk of each tree to be
removed at a height of 4 1/2 feet (or three feet for ornamental
trees) above the ground so that the proposed tree removal may be inspected
in the field.
This chapter shall be administered and enforced
by the Enforcement Officer, who shall be designated from time to time
by resolution of the Borough Council.
Any person aggrieved by the decision of the official charged with the administration and enforcement of this chapter shall have the right, within 10 days of the issuance of any decision by such official, to appeal to the Planning Board for approval of an alternate plan, and such Board shall take action as it deems necessary in the matter. In the event of such an appeal, the procedures set forth with reference to applications based on hardship contained in §
269-6F of this chapter shall apply.
Any person who violates any provision of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished as provided in Chapter
1, Article
III, General Penalty, and each tree removed or damaged in violation of this chapter shall be deemed a separate offense.