The Mayor and Council of the Borough of Ridgefield
hereby find and determine as follows:
A. There is a direct relationship between the preservation
of and planting of trees in populated areas and the health, safety
and welfare of residents.
B. Trees are related to natural, scenic and aesthetic
values and promote a desirable visual environment which the Borough
desires to protect.
C. Trees reduce noise, produce oxygen and reduce carbon
dioxide gases in the air, help to improve air quality, provide wildlife
and bird habitat and otherwise create a pleasant atmosphere in the
Borough.
D. Trees stabilize the soil and help to reduce water
and wind erosion, thereby reducing water pollution.
E. Trees also yield advantageous climatic effects through
shade and transpiration, thereby reducing human energy consumption.
F. The preservation of trees promotes the retention of
valuable nature resources in the Borough.
G. The destructive and indiscriminate removal of trees
causes increased Borough costs for control of stormwater runoff, impairs
the benefits of occupancy of existing residential properties, impairs
the stability and value of both improved and unimproved real property
in the area of destruction, and adversely affects the health, safety
and general welfare of residents of the Borough.
H. In order to provide protection for trees against destructive practices and indiscriminate and excessive removal practices, this Part
12 establishes minimum standards for the protection of and preservation of trees within the Borough.
I. Slowing the loss of trees will result in a decrease
in soil erosion, drainage problems, carbon dioxide buildup and noise
pollution.
As used in this Part
12, the following terms have the following meanings:
APPLICANT
The owner or leasee of real property or duly authorized agent.
DIAMETER AT POINT OF MEASUREMENT (DPM)
The diameter of a tree measured at a point on the tree four
feet above the ground level or, in the case of a remaining stump,
the diameter of the top of the remaining stump.
DRIPLINE
A line connecting the tips of the outermost branches of a
tree projected vertically to the ground.
ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION
The Environmental Commission of the Borough of Ridgefield
established pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:56A-1 et seq., and with the powers
provided by 40:55D-27.
HABITAT
The natural growing characteristics of any trees, which include
branch spread and distribution, dripline, branch height above ground
and root spread and distribution.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, association,
public utility or organization of any kind, or agent thereof.
PUBLIC TREES
A tree located on public property owned by the Borough of
Ridgefield, the County of Bergen or the State of New Jersey.
PRIVATE REAL PROPERTY
All improved and unimproved privately owned real property
within the Borough of Ridgefield. Land owned by the Borough of Ridgefield,
the County of Bergen or the State of New Jersey is excluded.
REGULATED TREE
A living deciduous or coniferous tree which has attained
a height of at least 25 feet or a DPM of at least eight inches prior
to any pruning, limb removal, topping or other such activity.
SHRUB
A low, usually several-stemmed woody plant.
SUBSTANTIAL ALTERATION
Any cutting, pruning of a tree or the alteration of the habitat
of a tree which impairs, destroys or endangers the life of such tree
or its natural symmetry.
TREE
Any living, woody perennial plant and its root system.
This Part
12 shall apply to construction of new buildings, any major or minor subdivision or any individual lot.
A. No person shall do any of the following acts to any trees within the jurisdiction of this Part
12 without first obtaining a permit from the Construction Code Official of the Borough of Ridgefield:
(1) Remove more than two trees eight feet or greater without
first obtaining a permit from the Building Department.
(2) Excavate within two feet of a tree greater than eight
inches.
(3) Pile soil in excess of eight inches above the base
of a tree.
(4) Allow trees or shrubbery in private property to obstruct
walkways or streets and obscure the vision of persons using same.
B. Owners of properties shall:
(1) Prune trees in such a manner that branches will hang
not less than eight feet over sidewalks.
(2) Prune shrubbery in such a manner to prevent branches
from obstructing, hindering or harming pedestrians on the Borough
right-of-way and/or sidewalks.
(3) During construction, ensure for the proper care of
existing trees upon private as well as Borough right-of-way.
C. All new construction or substantial renovation shall
be subject to the above regulations. Upon receiving a building permit,
the builder and/or property owner will cooperate with the Ridgefield
Environmental Commission.
D. Any new structure, home, business, industry or substantial improvement to existing structures will not be complete and ready for a certificate of occupancy until the requirements of this Part
12 have been met.
The provisions of this Part
12 shall not apply to the following:
A. Activities involving shrubs.
B. Activities with respect to trees growing on property
being used as a nursery, orchard or garden center.
[Added 3-8-2010 by Ord. No. 2123]
A. Permit required.
(1)
No utility company or its agents, representatives, contractors and subcontractors shall prune or perform any other work whatsoever on any Borough-owned tree for the purpose of line clearance, except in emergency situations (subject to notification requirements set forth in Subsection
A(2) hereinbelow), without first obtaining from the Office of the Building Code Enforcement Official a permit therefor. (See Subsection
C, violations and penalties, hereof.)
(2)
Any utility company or its agents may undertake emergency tree
work to restore electrical service to prevent interruption of electrical,
telephone, telegraph, cable television or other wire services. In
such event, the utility shall notify the Office of the Building Code
Enforcement Official of said work within three business days of its
beginning or as soon as practically possible ("notification").
(3)
Such notification shall be in writing and contain the location,
by street address, of any Borough tree on which emergency tree work
was performed.
B. Application for permit.
(1)
Permit procedure:
(a)
At least 72 hours prior to the start of work in nonemergency
situations, the utility company or its agents, representatives, contractors
or subcontractors shall apply for a utility company pruning permit
from the Office of the Building Code Enforcement Official.
(b)
Upon completion of the permit application, the trees will be
inspected by the Environmental Commission and/or the Borough Consulting
Arborist/Certified Tree Expert.
(c)
All pruning will be done in accordance with the pruning standards
for shade trees as established by the Best Management Practices -
Utility Pruning of Trees ANSI A300 Standard.
(d)
No work may start until the permit is approved and returned
to the applicant and a meeting with a tree crew supervisor is conducted
by the Environmental Commission and/or the Borough Consulting Arborist/Certified
Tree Expert.
(e)
In the event that an Environmental Commission member is not
available, the Superintendent of the Department of Public Works (DPW)
may approve this permit as outlined above.
(f)
The Environmental Commission and/or the Borough Consulting Arborist/Certified
Tree Expert may inspect the trees during and after the pruning.
C. Violations and penalties.
(1)
Any person violating any provision of this article or who fails
to comply with the terms and provisions of any permit issued pursuant
will result in the permit revocation, and shall, upon a conviction
of this section, be liable for a fine not to exceed $1,500. Each day
that a violation shall continue shall constitute a separate offense.
For the purposes of this section, a person shall include a company,
partnership or limited liability company of this state or any other
jurisdiction.
(2)
Fines levied and recovered for noncompliance with any and all
provisions of this section shall be transmitted by the Court Clerk
within 48 hours after the receipt thereof to the Collector of Taxes,
who shall deposit all such funds within 48 hours after the receipt
thereof to the credit of the Environmental Commission in its designated
Shade Tree Fund account.
In addition to the application fees required
for minor subdivision, major subdivision or site plan application,
an application for a tree removal permit shall be accompanied by a
fee of $25.
The Borough Construction Code Official is designated as the enforcing agent for this Part
12. Such enforcing agent shall deliver to the Environmental Commission copies of all orders enforcing the provisions of this Part
12 contemporaneously with the issuance of such orders.
If any sentence, section, clause or other portion of this Part
12 or the application thereof to any person or circumstance shall for any reason be adjudged by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair or repeal the remainder of this Part
12.
All ordinances or parts thereof inconsistent
herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistency.