[Amended 10-9-2012]
No persons shall remove or trim trees in any public right-of-way
until they shall be issued a permit by the Town to perform such work.
Trees may be removed or trimmed by the Highway Department of the Town
without a permit. No permit shall be required by any property owner
to do any minor trimming of any trees abutting his property, provided
he first secures permission of the Highway Superintendent. A formal
license will not be necessary for tree removal.
[Amended 10-9-2012]
No tree in any public way shall be removed or trimmed unless
approved by the Highway Superintendent. The Town Engineer at that
time will decide whether such work will be at the expense of the Town
or at the expense of any individual or company requesting such work.
In general, any trees removed or trimmed for public safety, or due
to the condition of the tree, will be at the expense of the Town,
whereas trees removed or trimmed for the convenience of individuals
or companies will be at the expense of that individual or company.
The Highway Superintendent shall determine whether the Town Highway
Department or a licensed contractor shall do the work.
All possible precautions shall be taken to protect the public
from harm during the operations under this article, particularly,
but not limited to, the placing of warning signs during the day and
the use of lights on fallen sections lying in the public way at night.
Public service companies or their employees shall be governed
by appropriate sections of Chapter 451 of the Connecticut General
Statutes and are specifically exempt from the provisions of this article.