This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Tree Ordinance
of the Village of Baldwinsville, County of Onondaga, State of New
York."
The Board of Trustees hereby finds and declares that the preservation
and maintenance of trees on public property is necessary to protect
the health, safety and general welfare of the Village of Baldwinsville
in that trees on public property provide necessary shade, green space
and aesthetic appeal, provide environmental benefits and generally
enhance the quality of life. It is the intent of the Board of Trustees,
by the adoption of this chapter, to provide for:
A. The protection and preservation of trees on public property and street
rights-of-way.
B. The preservation of an acceptable level of green foliage on our streets
and public property.
C. The replacement of those trees which are removed due to disease or
development.
D. Ensuring that proper street trees are planted in new developments
and individual lot construction.
The following terms shall have the following respective meanings
unless the context requires otherwise:
CROWN
All portions of a tree, including the trunk and roots, such
as branches, leaves, flowers and the foliage.
PARKS
All public parks no matter how individually named.
PERSON
Any individual, organization, corporation or association
of persons; the singular number shall include the plural.
PLANNING BOARD
That board appointed by the Village Board of Trustees which
is authorized and empowered to approve plats pursuant to the provisions
of § 7-728 of the Village Law of the State of New York.
PUBLIC PLACES
Includes, but are not limited to, all grounds used by the
Village, Village streets and Village-owned real property.
PUBLIC TREES
All shade and ornamental trees now or hereafter growing on
any street, park or public place.
ROOT SYSTEM
That portion of the tree below grade which extends to the
outermost dripline of a tree.
STREET or HIGHWAY
The entire width of every public right-of-way when any part
thereof is open to the use of the public, as a matter of right, for
purposes of vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
TREE
Any woody plant having at least one well-defined trunk at
least 2 1/2 inches in diameter measured at a height of 12 inches
above the natural grade and having a clearly defined crown.
TREE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
That committee appointed annually by the Mayor, comprised
of citizens at large whose interest is in the preservation, planting
and maintenance of the Village trees. The Superintendent of Public
Works and a member of the Village Planning Board shall be ex officio
members of the "Tree Advisory Committee."
TREE LAWN
That part of a street or highway, not covered by sidewalk
or other paving, lying between the property line and that portion
of the street or highway used for vehicular traffic.
TREE WORK
Includes, but is not limited to, pruning, shaping, thinning,
cabling, stump removal, root grinding, fertilizing, removal, planting,
spraying, insect and disease control, etc., of a tree.
UTILITIES
Those private or public entities which provide electricity,
gas, sewer, water, telephone and cable television to properties within
the Village.
VILLAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES TREE COMMITTEE
That committee comprised of elected trustees that are appointed
by the Mayor annually to serve on said committee. This Committee may
also be referred to as the "Trustees Tree Committee" herein.
It shall be the duty of any person or persons owning or occupying
real property bordering on any street upon which property there may
be trees and shrubs to prune such trees or shrubs in such manner that
they will not obstruct or shade the streetlights, obstruct the passage
of pedestrians on sidewalks, obstruct vision of traffic signs or obstruct
view of any street or alley intersection. The minimum clearance of
any overhanging portion thereof shall be seven feet over sidewalks
or tree lawns and 12 feet over all streets, except truck thoroughfares
which shall have clearance of 16 feet. Should any person or persons
owning real property bordering on any street fail to prune trees or
shrubs as hereinabove provided, the Superintendent of Public Works
is authorized to order such person or persons, within 20 days after
receipt of written notice, to so prune such trees or shrubs.
A. Any order herein shall be served by mailing a copy of the order to
the last known address of the property owner, by certified mail.
B. When a person to whom an order is directed shall fail to comply within
the specified time, it shall be lawful for the Village to prune such
trees or shrubs and be cost thereof shall be assessed and charged
to the owner of the premises involved and shall be collected in the
manner provided by law.
Trees which are acceptable or unacceptable for planting shall
adhere to the respective list adopted by the Village Board of Trustees.
Whenever the Superintendent of Public Works shall determine
that any tree on private property, by reason of its condition or its
intrusion (including intrusion of roots) into public property, constitutes
a hazard to vehicular or pedestrian traffic, the use of fire apparatus,
an interference with streetlighting or an interference with maintenance
of public property, the Superintendent of Public Works may issue an
order to the owner or owners of said property to prune or remove said
tree or its roots, at his or their own expense, so that it will no
longer constitute such hazard or interference, or such tree may be
pruned or removed by the Village, and the expense of such pruning
or removal shall be assessed and charged to the owner of the premises
involved and shall be collected in the manner provided by law.
No person shall hinder, prevent, delay or interfere with the
Superintendent of Public Works or any of his assistants while engaged
in carrying out the execution or enforcement of this chapter; provided,
however, that nothing herein shall be construed as an attempt to prohibit
the pursuit of any remedy, legal or equitable, in any court of competent
jurisdiction for the protection of property rights by the owner of
any property within the municipality.
Any person aggrieved, affected or interested in any decision
relative to public trees shall have the right, within 20 days from
the date of decision or within 20 days of receipt of notice of such
decision, to appeal to the Village Board of Trustees, which shall
review the decision and make a final determination.
Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall
commit an offense and shall be punishable by a fine not exceed $1,000
or imprisonment for not more than 15 days, or both. The destruction
or injury of each tree shall be deemed a separate offense.