It is the intent of this bylaw to sustain environmental health,
enhance the economic well-being and maintain the quality of life for
the citizens of the Town of Chelmsford. Public trees make an important
contribution to the character and heritage of Chelmsford's neighborhoods.
This bylaw establishes policy for ensuring the health and longevity
of the Town's trees.
The care and management of public trees shall be the responsibility of the Tree Warden, or that official's designee. The Tree Warden is responsible for planting, maintaining and removing trees from streets, parks and other designated public places in accordance with MGL c. 87, §
2.
It shall be the policy of the Town of Chelmsford to encourage
the conservation of public shade trees (as defined in MGL c. 87, § 1)
and to establish a planned program of replacement on a one-for-one
basis of all public shade trees removed due to disease, death, public
nuisance, construction or safety. The Tree Warden shall determine
the type and size of the replacement tree. While the goal under this
policy is to have a public shade tree replanted in the same location
as the removed tree, it may be replanted in an alternate location
at the discretion of the Tree Warden if necessary.
All contractors, builders, companies, corporations or individuals
who or which promote the construction of multiple houses, housing
units or developments or the erection of three or more houses in a
given area shall be required to plant one tree for each lot and two
trees for every corner lot. Such planting shall be done before the
street is paved and must be in accordance with the specifications
as prescribed by the Tree Warden.
Any willow tree found growing within 50 feet of any portion
of a Town-maintained drainage system or within 50 feet of any drainage
easement, whether granted to the Town by specific deed or included
on a definitive plan submitted pursuant to the provisions of the Subdivision
Control Law, is hereby declared to be a nuisance, and it shall be unlawful
to permit any such willow tree to grow or remain in any such location.
It shall be the duty of the Tree Warden to serve, or cause to be served,
notice upon the owner of any premises on which willow trees are permitted
to grow in violation of the provisions of this section and demand
abatement of this nuisance within 30 days.