As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
APPLICANT
A landowner or developer as hereinafter defined who has filed
an application for a subdivision or land development, or an application
for a grading or clearing permit, or a permit for either an emergency
tree removal or other tree removal within the jurisdiction of the
Shade Tree Commission.
AREA OF DISTURBANCE
An area proposed to be disturbed in any manner, temporary
or permanent, as a result of construction activities, plus a buffer
zone of 20 feet.
BOARD
The Board of Commissioners of the Township of Radnor.
CLEARING PERMIT
The clearing or removal of six or more trees annually, each
having a DBH of six inches or greater on any property or adjacent
properties under single ownership.
COMMEMORATIVE SHADE TREE FUND
A fund comprised of contributions from interested persons
and other entities, including payments in lieu of replanting requirements
and fines levied, for the purpose of maintaining the wooded character
of the streets and lands within the Township.
DEAD TREE
A tree that is no longer alive, has been removed beyond repair,
or is in an advanced state of decline (where an insufficient amount
of live tissue, green leaves, limbs or branches exists to sustain
life) and has been determined to be in such a state by a certified
arborist during a nondormant or other natural stage of the tree that
would minimize the likelihood that the tree would be mistakenly identified
as being in such a dead state.
DEVELOPER
Any landowner, agent of such landowner, or tenant with the
permission of such landowner who makes, or causes to be made, a subdivision
of land or a land development, or who has applied for a permit within
the jurisdiction of the Shade Tree Commission.
FORESTRY MANAGEMENT
The branch of forestry concerned with the overall administrative,
economic, legal, scientific and technical aspects of silvicultural
and forest regulation. This includes management for aesthetics, fish,
recreation, urban values, water, wilderness, wildlife, wood products,
forest genetic resources and other forest resource values. Management
can be based on conservation, economics or a combination of the two.
Techniques include timber extraction, thinning, planting and replanting
of various species, and/or the establishment of roads and pathways
through forests, and the prevention of fire hazards.
HAZARD TREE
Any tree that may fail due to mortality or a structural defect
or changed stand conditions and, as a result, may cause property damage
or personal injury.
INVASIVE PLANTS
Nonindigenous species or strains that become established
in natural plant communities and wild areas, replacing native vegetation.
Invasive plants are introduced species that can thrive in areas beyond
their natural range of dispersal. These plants are characteristically
adaptable, aggressive, and have a high reproductive capacity. Their
vigor combined with a lack of natural enemies often leads to outbreak
populations.
PERMIT
A permit in writing as issued by the Township Manager or
Township Engineer pursuant to application approval by the Shade Tree
Commission.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, association, partnership, corporation
or any other legal entity, other than the Township.
PROTECTIVE TREE PRESERVATION FENCE
A temporary fence installed, at minimum, around the dripline
of any tree which is to be preserved during construction or demolition
operations, inside of which no grading, storing or dumping of any
material may occur. Chain link fence shall be six feet tall with two-inch
mesh chain link fabric. Two-inch posts shall be tied with six-gauge
aluminum wire ties at 24 inches on center. Posts shall be a minimum
of two feet in the ground and space of 10 feet on center. Plastic
zip ties may not be used.
PUBLIC PROPERTY
All property owned or under the control of the Township,
including but not necessarily limited to all property of the school
district of Radnor Township, all public parks and playgrounds, municipal
building property, public library and fire station(s).
SHADE TREE
Any tree with a six-inch-or-greater DBH that is subject to
review and/or approval by the Shade Tree Commission under any section
of this chapter.
SHADE TREE COMMISSION
A commission established pursuant to powers granted by the
Radnor Township Home Rule Charter.
STREET TREE
Any tree on any public property or public street or highway
in Radnor Township.
STREET TREE PERMIT
A permit in writing issued by the Township Manager upon application
approval to any arborist or person certified by the International
Society of Arboriculture (ISA) to do any work on a shade or street
tree in Radnor Township.
TREE REPLACEMENT FORMULA
[Amended 10-14-2024 by Ord. No. 2024-07]
(1)
Replacement of any tree removed or recommended to be removed
by the Shade Tree Commission as follows:
(a)
Clearing below 50% of the total trees on the lot:
6 to 18 inch DBH removed = 1 replacement tree
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19 to 29 inch DBH removed = 3 replacement trees, two being large
canopy trees
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30 inch DBH or greater removed = 6 replacement trees, four being
large canopy trees
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(b)
Clearings at or above 50% of the total trees on the lot:
6 to 18 inch DBH removed = 2 replacement trees
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19 to 29 inch DBH removed = 4 replacement trees, three being
large canopy trees
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30 inch DBH or greater removed = 8 replacement trees, six being
large canopy trees
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(2)
Payment to the Commemorative Shade Tree Fund in lieu of planting
is defined as follows:
(a)
Residential zoned district: $300 per replacement tree.
(b)
Commercial zoned district: $500 per replacement tree.
(3)
All replacement trees shall have a minimum two to two and one-half-inch
DBH.
(4)
See approved Township tree replacement list on Appendix A for listing of species that should be used as replacement
trees.
TREE SPECIES
All existing and/or replacement trees shall include both
the common name and botanical name (e.g., red maple-acer rubrum).