[Amended 4-11-2005 by Ord. No. 106-2005]
This article shall be contained in Chapter
142, Land Use, of the Code of the Township of River Vale and shall be entitled "Tree Preservation and Removal."
The purpose of this article is to discourage
indiscriminate and excessive removal, cutting and destruction of trees
and to encourage conditions and practices which prevent increased
surface drainage, sedimentation and soil erosion, decreased soil fertility,
post construction mortality and provide adequate revegetation of the
area with appropriate species after construction. On relevant land
as defined herein, it is the intent of this article for the applicant's
professional design consultants to prepare and submit plans which
consider and place a design priority on the preservation of existing
vegetation and in particular, trees. It is the further intent of this
article that roadway alignment, building placement, proposed grading,
utility installations and other site improvements be planned and designed
with the preservation of existing trees as a major consideration.
The ability to maximize or increase development density shall not
be a legitimate cause to justify relief from provisions of this article.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
APPROVED TREE PLAN
A tree removal, preservation and planting plan which has
been approved by the appropriate board of review of the Township of
River Vale.
[Amended 11-25-1997 by Ord. No. 0-21-97]
COMMUNITY BUILDINGS
Churches, clubs, lodges or any such building used by any
organized group or by the public generally.
DRIPLINE
An imaginary line from the tips of the outermost branches
of a tree projected vertically to the ground.
ENFORCING OFFICER
The Construction Code Official shall be the enforcing officer
for all approved tree plans.
PREFERRED TREES
Trees recommended by the New Jersey Bureau of Forest Management
as best adapted to the climate, soil and topography of the Township
of River Vale. A listing of these trees is on file with the River
Vale Township Clerk.
RELEVANT LAND
Any real property which:
A.
Is or could be the subject of a major subdivision application, as is defined in the Municipal Land Use Law (N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 et seq.) and Part
9 (Zoning) of this chapter; or
B.
Is the subject of a site plan application in
which any new building coverage exceeds 2,500 square feet; or
C.
Is the subject of a minor subdivision application
consisting of three lots.
STREET TREE
Any tree within the right-of-way exclusively.
TREE
Any living woody perennial plant having a trunk diameter
of at least four inches measured at four feet above the natural ground
level. If a plant has multiple stems, then the aggregate of the stem
diameters and/or the aggregate of the circumferences shall be used
in determining whether the plant is a tree.
[Amended 10-26-2015 by Ord. No. 307-2015]
TREE REMOVAL, PRESERVATION AND PLANTING PLAN
A plan of tree removal, preservation and/or planting prepared
by the New Jersey Bureau of Forest Management, an approved forester
by the New Jersey Bureau of Forest Management, a licensed landscape
architect or, at the discretion of the appropriate board of review,
a similarly qualified person.
Under this section, the following trees may
be removed without filing a plan:
A. Any tree removed in compliance with the Farmland Assessment
Law (N.J.S.A. 54:4-23.1 et seq.).
B. Trees directed to be removed by municipal, county
or state authority pursuant to law.
C. Any tree which is part of a nursery, garden center,
Christmas tree plantation orchard or cemetery.
D. Trees authorized to be removed at the discretion of
the River Vale Construction Code Official or Property Maintenance
Official for purposes of safety, maintenance or other reasons relating
to the public health or general welfare.
No person shall cut, remove, plant or damage
any tree upon any relevant land within the Township of River Vale
unless such removal and cutting is done in accordance with the provisions
of this article.
The procedure for applying for and issuance
of an approval tree plan shall be as follows:
A. Applications shall be filed with the appropriate board
of review of the Township and shall be accompanied by the fee prescribed
herein. Applications for exemptions shall be filed directly with the
Township Construction Code Official.
[Amended 11-25-1997 by Ord. No. 0-21-97]
B. The applications shall be made in duplicate and a
copy shall be filed simultaneously with the Township Engineer. The
application shall show the following:
(1)
The name and address of the applicant.
(2)
The name and address of the owner of the relevant
land.
(3)
The lot and block numbers of the relevant land,
including a street address.
(4)
The purpose or reason for the application.
C. Every application shall be accompanied by a map and
exhibits showing:
(1)
Tax Map, lot and block number.
(2)
Area of the subject relevant land.
(3)
Tree survey of all existing trees.
(4)
Genus, species and size in inches of all trees
involved.
(5)
General slope and topography of the relevant
land.
(6)
Location of streams, water bodies and wetlands.
(7)
Map of locations and surrounding properties
showing wooded areas.
(8)
A list of trees to be planted, as selected from
the preferred trees list; identification of species to be used as
street trees.
(9)
Tree removal plan and tree planting plan in
relation to principal and accessory buildings, roads and driveways,
parking lots, garden areas, etc., showing also the relation to survey
stakes.
(10)
Location of buildings (site plan applications
only).
(11)
Location of roads, driveways, parking lots,
staging areas, recreation areas and garden areas, where applicable.
(13)
Schedule for tree removal and planting.
(14)
Maps, as applicable, showing number, type and
location of trees and wooded areas to be removed.
(15)
Any other information deemed pertinent to the
application by the appropriate board of review of the Township, Township
Engineer or Construction Code Official.
[Amended 11-25-1997 by Ord. No. 0-21-67]
D. At the discretion of the appropriate board of review
of the Township, the applicant shall provide alternative sketch plan
layouts demonstrating that the layout adequately considers and makes
provision for the preservation of existing trees.
[Amended 11-25-1997 by Ord. No. 0-21-67]
E. All trees on a subject site shall be flagged in the
field for identifications.
A party who removes a tree on relevant land, or on other land, which is not permitted by an approved tree plan shall be subject to a fine as provided in Chapter
1, General Provisions, Article
I, §
1-14, for each tree removed and shall be required to replace the tree removed with like kind in accordance with the following schedule:
For Removed Trees of 16 Inches or Greater
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Size of Existing Tree Removed
(inches)
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Number of Replacement Trees
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From 16 to 23
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3 at 4 inches in diameter
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From 24 to 32
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6 at 6 inches in diameter
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33 and greater
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9 at 8 inches in diameter
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