The Town Board of the Town of Oyster Bay hereby finds and declares
that the preservation of trees is necessary to protect the health,
safety and general welfare of the Town of Oyster Bay and of its residents
because trees provide shade, impede soil erosion, aid in water absorption
and retention, inhibit excess runoff and flooding, enhance air quality
by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen, mitigate noise,
provide a natural habitat for wildlife, provide screening, conserve
energy, enhance property values and add to the aesthetic quality and
character of the entire community. It is, therefore, the purpose of
this chapter to protect existing healthy trees and to encourage the
planting of new trees in appropriate locations on all private and
public properties throughout the Town.
For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms, phrases
and words shall have the meanings indicated:
APPLICANT
The property owner, or his/her duly authorized agent, requesting
a tree removal permit from the Town pursuant to this chapter.
APPROVAL AUTHORITY
The Town of Oyster Bay Department of Parks except, in the
case of applications for site plan and/or special permit approval,
the authority responsible for the approval of such applications shall
be the approval authority.
DBH (DIAMETER AT BREAST HEIGHT)
The diameter or caliper of a tree measured at a point 4 1/2
feet above ground level at the base of the uphill side of the tree.
DRIPLINE
An imaginary, roughly circular line extending from the maximum
spread of the limbs of a tree to the ground.
TREE
A living, woody plant with an erect perennial trunk and a
definitely formed crown of foliage and a DBH of eight or more inches.
TREE PRESERVATION PLAN
A plan indicating the location, species, size, dripline and
condition of all trees on a property which are eight or more inches
DBH and detailing the methods and practices to be used to provide
protection for all such trees to be preserved.
TREE REMOVAL
Any act which will cause a tree to be removed or to die within
a one-year period.
TREE REMOVAL PERMIT
A permit granted pursuant to the requirements of this chapter
which allows the removal of one or more trees.
Except as specifically permitted elsewhere in this chapter,
it shall be unlawful to remove a tree, as defined herein, unless a
tree removal permit is granted pursuant to the requirements of this
chapter.
The following tree related activities are permitted by right:
A. Removal of any dead, diseased or severely damaged tree, if determined
to be in such condition by the Commissioner of the Department of Parks
or his/her duly authorized representative.
B. Removal of any tree under an actual or ongoing emergency condition
when such tree removal is necessary for the protection and preservation
of life or property.
C. Permitted forest management activities on properties covered under
§ 480-a of the Real Property Tax Law.
D. The removal of trees as required in connection with duly authorized
activities of the Town of Oyster Bay or any department thereof.
Any person doing business as a public utility subject to the
jurisdiction of the New York State Public Service Commission and any
duly constituted public agency authorized to provide utility service
is hereby granted a continuing permit to trim, remove or perform such
other acts with respect to trees growing adjacent to the public streets
of the Town, or which grow upon private property to the extent that
they encroach upon such public streets, as may be necessary to comply
with the safety regulations of said Commission and as may be necessary
to maintain the safe operation of its business.
No tree shall be removed from any public street or property
owned or under the control of the Town of Oyster Bay without the prior
written consent of the Town Superintendent of Highways. Such consent
shall only be granted if the tree constitutes a hazard to property
or persons using the adjoining streets, if its roots are causing damage
to the curb, gutters or sidewalks or if it unduly interferes with
the operation of public utilities and/or related infrastructure.
Any site for which a tree removal permit application has been
submitted shall be subject to inspection by representatives of the
Town of Oyster Bay Department of Parks at any reasonable time, including
weekends and holidays. The applicant, by reason of making application
for such permit, shall be deemed to have granted its consent for such
inspection.
Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this chapter,
or any rule, regulation or specification promulgated thereunder, shall
be deemed guilty of an offense and, upon conviction thereof, shall
be fined not less than $350 but not more than $1,000 or imprisoned
for not more than 15 days, or by both such fine or imprisonment. Each
tree removed or substantially damaged shall be considered a separate
offense and shall be punishable as such hereunder. As an alternative
to the payment of the above-stated monetary fines, or in combination
therewith, the person who has committed the offense may be required
to replace any tree(s) unlawfully removed or substantially damaged
with new trees, of a type, size and location as determined appropriate
by the Commissioner of the Department of Parks, or his/her duly authorized
designee, up to a maximum size equal to the total DBH of all trees
unlawfully removed or damaged.