[Amended 5-19-1998 by L.L. No. 21-1998, effective 5-26-1998; 3-9-2004 by L.L. No.
28-2004, effective 3-22-2004; 8-5-2014 by L.L. No. 66-2014,
effective 8-12-2014]
A. A permit shall be required as hereinafter noted for:
(1) The removal of any tree; or
(2) The planting or replacement of any tree.
B. No tree shall be planted or replaced within the curbside area unless it is of a type described in §
184-5 hereof.
C. Applications for permits shall be obtained from the Commissioner
of Highways in whatever form deemed appropriate by said Commissioner.
D. Fee for noncommercial permit. A fee of $25 shall be charged to obtain
a permit for the removal, planting or replacement of any tree abutting
a noncommercial property.
E. Fee for commercial permit. A fee of $150 shall be charged to obtain
a permit for the removal, planting or replacement of any tree abutting
a commercial property.
Except in the case of the installation of a duly authorized
concrete curb cut and apron, and except in areas where the width is
inadequate (less than three feet) to permit the growth and maintenance
of trees, the installation and maintenance of a concrete or asphalt
cover in the area between the sidewalk and curb are prohibited in
business- and residentially zoned neighborhoods in order to maintain
botanical and environmental conditions within said areas conducive
to the growth and maintenance of healthy, vibrant trees. Anything
to the contrary notwithstanding, the provisions of this section shall
not apply to existing hard-surfaced areas which were replaced as part
of any Town highway improvement project or the private reconstruction
of existing hard-surfaced curbside areas.
[Amended 10-20-1998 by L.L. No. 46-1998, effective 10-26-1998]
A. No tree shall be planted within the sidewalk area in front of or
adjacent to any private premises except trees whose root systems normally
will not cause damage to sidewalk, curbs or utility installations.
B. For the purpose of this section, the term "sidewalk" shall include
all land lying between the curbline of the public highway and the
building line of the premises abutting thereon which has been surfaced
or improved with concrete or other paving material.
In the course of duties involving the service and repair of
existing public utility company facilities, employees thereof hereby
are authorized and permitted to prune, trim or alter trees within
parameters of accepted horticultural practice, provided that said
employees remove all debris resulting from such pruning and trimming
of trees. If a utility company proposes to remove any tree, a permit
from the Commissioner of Highways must be obtained.
Any Town agency planning an acquisition of property for road
widening or other purpose shall indicate on said acquisition map the
location and size of trees that are intended to be removed. It is
incumbent upon the Town to remove only those trees during reconstruction
of a street or the installation of drainage that present a hazard
to traffic or become unstable as a result of construction and present
a potential danger to residents.
All trees on property to be graded or near any excavation or
construction of any building shall be guarded with a substantial fence,
frame or box not less than four feet high and eight feet square or
at a distance in feet from the tree equal to the diameter of the trunk
in inches, measured 12 inches from grade, whichever is greater. All
building material, dirt and debris shall be kept outside the barrier.
No person shall deposit or store upon any public place of the
Town any stone, brick, sand, concrete or other materials which may
impede the free passage of water, air and fertilizer to the roots
of any tree growing therein.
If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part of this
chapter shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to
be invalid, the judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the
remainder of this chapter, but shall be confined in its operation
to the clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part of this chapter
that shall be directly involved in the controversy in which such judgment
shall have been rendered.