For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms, phrases
and words shall have the following meanings:
APPLICANT
The owner, contract vendee or lessees of real property or
its duly authorized agent seeking a permit to substantially alter,
destroy or remove trees pursuant to the provisions of the chapter.
HABITAT
The natural growing characteristics of any tree, which includes
branch spread and distribution, branch height above ground and root
spread and distribution.
PERSON
Includes any resident of Old Brookville or any individual,
firm, partnership, association, corporation, company, public agency,
public utility organization of any kind or agent thereof.
REAL PROPERTY
Includes all unimproved and improved real property within
the Incorporated Village of Old Brookville.
SUBSTANTIAL ALTERATION
Includes any cutting or drastic pruning of the habitat of
a tree which impairs, destroys or endangers the life of such tree
or its natural symmetry, and shall include but shall not be limited
to heavy or unnecessary cutting of top branches (topping) and cutting
of major lower limbs (elevating).
TREE
Includes any woody plant, its root system and the environment
within the area defined by the outermost limits of its branches whose
trunk is 12 inches in circumference or greater at any point from grade
up to four feet above grade and shall include shrubs, bushes and similar
natural growth that is essentially equivalent in material volume to
a trunked tree as specified herein.
TREE DESTRUCTION OR REMOVAL
The cutting down of a tree or any other act or practice which
may reasonably be expected to either, immediately or within the course
of time, cause the tree to die after the commission of said act or
practice, including but not limited to damage inflicted upon the tree,
its root system or trunk as the result of:
A.
Improper use of machinery on or around the tree.
B.
Storage of materials in or around the tree.
D.
Altering the natural grade or trenching near the roots to expose
the roots or cover the trunk, permitting the infection or infestation
of the tree by pests, fungus or harmful bacteria.
E.
Excessive harmful pruning.
F.
Paving with concrete, asphalt or other impervious surfaces within
such proximity as to be harmful to the tree.
G.
Application of herbicides or defoliants or poisons.
TREE WARDEN
The duly appointed Tree Warden of the Incorporated Village
of Old Brookville.
There is hereby created and established a Tree Warden for the
Village of Old Brookville, New York, who shall be appointed by the
Mayor with the approval of the Board of Trustees for a term of one
year.
The Tree Warden shall have:
A. Original jurisdiction over the granting or denying of tree removal
permits for any and all trees on any real property in the Village
of Old Brookville except as otherwise provided in this chapter.
B. Responsibility for reviewing applications and making recommendations to the Planning Board, the Board of Trustees and the Board of Appeals in connection with the approval of subdivisions, special use permits and site plans by the Planning Board, the issuance of buildings permits by the Board of Trustees and the granting of variances by the Board of Appeals and hereinafter set forth in §
270-7 et seq.
The Tree Warden may require the planting of the same or an agreed
upon alternate species of trees which are as nearly comparable in
type and size as practical to the trees to be removed, when the individual
character of the tree(s) or the ecological setting requires special
consideration, as a condition to the issuance of a permit for tree
removal. The location of planting of the replacement trees shall be
agreed upon prior to issuance of the permit for removal.
Any person who shall violate any provision of this chapter or any rule, regulation or specification promulgated thereunder shall be punishable by a fine and/or imprisonment pursuant to Chapter
1, General Provisions, of the Code of the Village of Old Brookville. Each tree that is removed, destroyed or substantially altered shall constitute a separate violation punishable as provided herein. In addition, any person convicted of violating the provisions of this chapter may be required to replace, in kind, each and every tree removed, destroyed or substantially altered in violation of this chapter. If a tree was so large and mature that it cannot be replaced, the court, upon recommendation of the Tree Warden, may require the planting of multiple trees.
Nothing herein contained shall abridge or alter any rights or
acts or remedies now or hereinafter existing, nor shall this chapter,
nor any provision thereof, nor any rule or regulation promulgated
thereunder be construed as estopping the people of the Village of
Old Brookville from exercising its rights and fulfilling its obligations
to protect the public health, safety and welfare.