This chapter shall be known as the "Tree Removal Law" of the
Town of North Salem.
This chapter is based on the following:
A. Trees provide shade, impede soil erosion, aid water absorption and
retention, inhibit excess runoff and flooding, and enhance air quality
through oxygen production and greenhouse gas absorption.
B. Trees offer a natural barrier to noise, serve as natural habitat
for wildlife, promote biodiversity and ecological connectivity, minimize
fragmentation, and provide buffering and screening between land uses.
C. Trees provide color, seasonal variation, vertical relief and visual
continuity across the broader landscape, enhancing property values,
and adding to the visual appeal and aesthetic quality of the community.
D. Tree forests help provide a "critical mass" of prime habitat for
many types of wildlife, including threatened or endangered species.
A mix of forest types — young, old, large, small, softwood,
hardwood, open, closed — are essential to retain and promote
biodiversity.
Any person desiring to conduct a regulated activity as set forth
in Subsection A shall first obtain a tree removal permit from the
Planning Board as hereinafter provided. No permit shall be required
in the case of an excluded activity as set forth in Subsection B.
A. Regulated activities. Tree removal as follows, except as excluded
herein, shall require a tree removal permit subject to the regulations,
standards and procedures of this chapter:
(1) Removal of any tree 36 inches dbh or greater.
(2) Removal of any tree within the common lands and facilities of an average density subdivision, as set forth in Chapter
250, Zoning, of the Code of the Town of North Salem.
(3) Removal of any tree within any Town of North Salem designated historic district as defined in Chapter
130, Landmark and Historic Preservation, or designated historic road as defined in Chapter
131, Historic Road Preservation, of the Code of the Town of North Salem.
(4) Removal of any tree on steep slopes as defined in this chapter.
(5) Removal of the number of trees listed below measuring six inches
dbh or greater on a single property of the indicated acreage within
any consecutive twelve-month period:
(a)
Properties of two acres or less: five or more trees.
(b)
Properties of more than two acres: three or more trees per acre.
(NOTE: Round all decimals down.)
(c)
Any size property: 20 or more trees.
B. Excluded activities. The following activities are excluded and shall
not require a permit under this chapter, provided that the activity
is conducted and completed in such manner as not to cause any danger
to the public health or safety:
(1) Tree removal approved in connection with and in accordance with an
approved subdivision, site development plan, land excavation and/or
filling permit, and/or wetland permit as granted by the Planning Board.
(2) Tree removal specific to and in accordance with an approved building
permit for the construction, reconstruction or enlargement of a building
or structure, including the simultaneous construction and installation
of site improvements related thereto.
(3) Tree removal in connection with a farming operation as defined herein,
provided that the operator shall file with the Building Inspector
a written notice of intent to engage in such activity, stating the
approximate acreage, and number and size of trees to be affected,
the general location thereof, the use or uses to be made of the land
and the methods to be employed.
(4) Removal of a dead or diseased tree as certified by an arborist or
the Building Inspector, and/or the removal of a tree that poses a
striking hazard to the safety of persons and/or real property within
100 feet of an existing dwelling unit.
(5) Necessary tree removal in connection with required remediation work
performed in accordance with the most current protocols and regulations
of the Westchester County Department of Health and/or New York State
Health Department.
Fees shall be in accordance with the Standard Schedule of Fees
for the Town of North Salem.