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City of Fall River, MA
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[Amended 10-14-2014 by Ord. No. 2014-18]
No person shall be allowed to remain in any park or playground after the hour of 9:00 p.m. of any day and before the hour of 6:00 a.m. of any day, unless in the performance of a sport or other activity so directed in writing by the Board of Park Commissioners.
[Amended 2-27-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-6]
A. 
At least 14 days prior to any vote by the Board of Park Commissioners authorizing a major change to a public park, the Board shall hold a public hearing at which the proposed change shall be presented to the public, and members of the public shall be given an opportunity to comment on the proposal.
B. 
Notice of the public hearing required by Subsection A shall be given in the same manner and to the same parties in interest as required for notices of public hearings under The Zoning Act, MGL c. 40A, § 11, as amended from time to time.
C. 
For the purposes of this article, the term "major change to a public park" shall mean any change involving an expenditure of more than $10,000, whether such expenditure is made by the City or by others.
[Added 3-13-2012 by Ord. No. 2012-10]
A. 
Title. This division will be known as the "Fall River Tree Ordinance."
B. 
Purpose and intent. This division establishes policies, regulations and standards necessary to ensure that the City of Fall River will continue to realize the benefits provided by its urban forest. The provisions of this division are enacted to meet the goals of the Street Tree Management Plan. These goals are summarized below:
(1) 
Establish and maintain the maximum of tree cover on public property in the City;
(2) 
Maintain City trees in a healthy and nonhazardous condition through proper arboricultural practices when possible;
(3) 
Establish and maintain diversity in tree species and age classes to provide a stable and sustainable urban forest;
(4) 
Foster public advocacy for the urban forestry through education and public outreach.
When used in this division, the following words, terms, and phrases and their derivatives shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the content clearly indicates a different meaning. When not inconsistent with context, words used in the present tense include the future and words in the singular number include the plural number.
ABUSE
Any abnormal act causing the improper loss of root, stem or leaf tissue rendering the tree prone to decline and death.
CALIPER
The diameter in inches of a tree as measured either at six inches or 12 inches above the trunk base of the tree.
CANOPY
The leaves and branches of the tree.
DBH
Diameter at breast height as measured 54 inches above ground level.
DRIP-LINE
The edge of the canopy.
FALL RIVER TREE ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDELINES
Arboricultural standards, practices and protocols used to facilitate the management of municipal trees and to implement provision of this division.
HABIT OF GROWTH
The genetically inherited natural shape of the tree.
PUBLIC TREE
Includes all trees now or hereafter growing on any street, park, or any other public place.
REMOVAL
Includes any act that will cause a tree to die within a three-year period.
SHALL
Denotes a mandatory requirement.
SHOULD
Denotes an advisory recommendation.
TOPPING
The harmful practice of cutting large upright branches between nodes, leaving large stubs.
TREE REPLACEMENT
The act of replacing a removed tree with a new sapling(s).
TREE WARDEN
A qualified designated official of the City assigned to carry out the enforcement of this division, in conjunction with the Board of Park Commissioners.
URBAN FOREST
The collection of soils, shrubs, trees and other natural resources found within City limits.
The terms and provisions of this division shall apply to all public property in the City. The City of Fall River shall have control of all street trees, shrubs, and other plantings now or hereafter in any street, park, public right-of-way or easement, or other public place within the City limits, and shall have the power to plant, protect, care for, maintain, remove and replace such trees, shrubs and other plantings.
Nothing contained in this division may be deemed to impose any liability upon the City, its officers or employees, nor to relieve the owner of any property from the duty to keep any tree, shrub or plant upon any street area on his/her property or under his/her control in such condition as to prevent it from constituting a hazard or an impediment to travel or vision upon any street, park, right-of-way, easement or public place within the City.
The Board of Park Commissioners, with the recommendation of the Urban Tree Commission through the Tree Warden, is hereby charged with the responsibility of the enforcement of this division and may serve notice to any person in violation thereof or institute legal actions as may be required, and the Chief of Police and Corporation Counsel are hereby authorized to institute appropriate proceedings to that end.
A. 
The Board of Park Commissioners shall have jurisdiction over all municipal tree care operations, including the planting, protection, maintenance, care of, and removal of trees, shrubs and other plants on public property for which it is responsible.
B. 
The duties of the Board shall be to act on recommendations from the Urban Tree Commission with cooperation of the Tree Warden, duties interpreted to include, but not be limited to, the planting, protection, maintenance, care of, and removal of trees on public property, and to make such recommendations from time to time to the Mayor and City Council as to desirable legislation concerning the tree program and activities for the City.
C. 
Duties and responsibilities of the Board of Park Commissioners. The Park Board, in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission, by use of City employees or private consultants or contractors, may:
(1) 
Plant, protect, maintain and care for or, if necessary, remove trees in any public places in the City; or
(2) 
Cause or order to be removed, trimmed, or treated any tree or part thereof on private property which is in an unsafe condition so that it poses no threat to the public or public property or the health of the City's urban forest.
D. 
The responsibilities shall include but not be limited to:
(1) 
Direct all municipal tree care operations, including planting, maintenance, and removal;
(2) 
Prepare the annual municipal tree care budget;
(3) 
Evaluate and approve permits for activities that may affect trees;
(4) 
Enforce ordinance provisions through the Tree Warden and other available means.
E. 
The Board shall also hear and decide appeals from the provisions of this division.
There is hereby established the Urban Tree Commission to advise and assist the Tree Warden on all matters concerning public street trees, including but not limited to the selection of trees for street tree plantings, planting and pruning of trees, treatment of disease and the preservation and regular maintenance of trees. The Urban Tree Commission members shall serve without compensation and be appointed by the Mayor.
A. 
Powers and duties.
(1) 
Through the Board of Park Commissioners, in conjunction with the Director of Community Maintenance and the Tree Warden, the Urban Tree Commission is authorized to promulgate the rules, regulations and policies necessary to implement this division and the Tree Maintenance Plan.
(2) 
The commission shall:
(a) 
Coordinate the City's Arbor Day and educational urban forestry programs.
(b) 
Assist City officials and citizens in the dissemination of information regarding the benefit of trees, as well as the protection, maintenance, removal and planting of trees on City streets.
(c) 
Annually review the Tree Maintenance Plan that sets forth the standards for planting and maintenance of public shade trees along City streets.
(d) 
Regularly revise the Tree Maintenance Plan and review the implementation of the policies that it encompasses.
(e) 
Provide input into resolutions of public tree issues when requested by the Tree Warden.
(f) 
Keep an inventory and database of City street trees.
(g) 
Submit an impact statement to the Mayor and City Council or other City agencies, when requested by the City Engineer and/or the Tree Warden, on the effect of any construction project on existing trees or the ability to plant trees in that area in the future.
(h) 
Work with the Tree Warden to seek grants or other assistance concerning the preservation and maintenance of trees.
B. 
Composition.
(1) 
There shall be seven voting members of the Urban Tree Commission. Two of the original appointees shall serve for one year, two for two years and three for three years. The commission shall offer recommendations for replacement when an opening exists. The Tree Warden or such other municipal official/entity responsible for the urban forest should serve as the eighth nonvoting member.
(2) 
Commissioners are as follows:
(a) 
Certified Arborist.
(b) 
Landscape Architect.
(c) 
Member of the Fall River Street Tree Planting Program.
(d) 
Member of the Planning Division or Conservation Commission.
(e) 
Citizen interested in preservation and care of trees.
(f) 
Member of the business community.
(g) 
Board of Park Commissioners member (designated by the Chairman of the Park Board).
(h) 
Tree Warden.
C. 
Ongoing education. Attendance at one or more urban forestry or similar programs per year is required.
D. 
Certified arborist/firm. The City shall hire by contract or permanent employment a certified arborist to act in harmony with and support the Board of Park Commissioners in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and Tree Warden.
The City shall appoint a Tree Warden, which must be the Manager of Cemeteries or Parks and Recreation. A stipend shall be paid for this position to compensate this individual for extended duties and extra workload.
The Tree Warden, under the general supervision of the Board of Park Commissioners, shall have the authority and responsibility to do the following:
A. 
By use of City employees or private consultants or contractors, the Tree Warden:
(1) 
Shall plant, protect, maintain and care for or, if necessary, remove trees in any public places in the City; or
(2) 
May cause or order to be removed, trimmed, or treated any tree or part thereof on private property which is in an unsafe condition so that it poses no threat to the public or public property or the health of the City's urban forest.
B. 
The responsibilities shall include but are not be limited to:
(1) 
Direct municipal tree care operations, including planting, maintenance, and removal;
(2) 
Assist in the preparation of the municipal tree budget;
(3) 
Assist the Urban Tree Commission in the review of the Street Tree Management Plan and administrative standards;
(4) 
Evaluate and approve permits for activities that may affect trees;
(5) 
Participate in the organization of community outreach and educational programs;
(6) 
Enforce ordinance provisions;
(7) 
In conjunction with the arborist, conduct hazard tree assessments to identify potentially hazardous trees and implement hazard tree removal;
(8) 
Oversee work of outside contracts by timely inspection;
(9) 
Exercise the duties of a tree warden as defined by Massachusetts General Laws.
C. 
Ongoing education. The Tree Warden shall:
(1) 
Join the Massachusetts Tree Wardens and Foresters Association (MTWFA).
(2) 
Obtain training and experience in urban forestry/arboriculture by attending a minimum of two training sessions per year.
The Tree Warden, working in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission, shall collect and maintain all records and data necessary to objectively evaluate whether progress is being made toward the intent, purpose and objectives of this division. The Tree Warden, working in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission, shall prepare an annual report for the Board of Park Commissioners. The Board of Park Commissioners should consider the report's recommendations and take all appropriate actions to accomplish the goals and objectives contained in this report.
A. 
All municipal departments (i.e., Community Maintenance, Planning, etc.) shall notify the Urban Tree Commission through the Board of Park Commissioners of any applications for new curb, gutter, sidewalks or driveway installations, or other improvements which might require the removal of or cause injury to any public tree, or interfere with the fulfillment of any provision of this division.
B. 
Any public utility maintaining overhead wires or underground pipes shall comply with all aspects of this division. Said utility shall in no way injure, deface, prune, or remove any tree until its plans have been reviewed and approved by issuance of a permit by the Board of Park Commissioners in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden.
A permit shall be required for, but not limited to, planting, transplanting, pruning, applying chemicals, staking and/or guying, removing, or disturbing any public tree, or conducting any construction activities within the dripline of a public tree.
In determining whether or not a permit should be granted, the Board of Park Commissioners, in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden, shall consider the following:
A. 
The condition of the tree or trees with respect to health and mechanical stability, danger of falling, and proximity to proposed structures and interference with utility services;
B. 
The necessity of removing the tree or trees in order to construct the proposed improvements to allow reasonable economic use of the property;
C. 
The number and density of trees in the area and the effect of tree removal on property values and other existing vegetation;
D. 
Whether any tree in question is a tree worthy of preservation.
A. 
A permit shall be a written document that authorizes the bearer thereof to perform the proposed work as outlined on such permit. The permit shall be issued only by the Board of Park Commissioners in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden.
B. 
Any person desiring a permit, as required by this division, shall submit a written application to the Board of Park Commissioners in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden. The application required herein shall identify the reason for the permit, the number of trees affected, and any other information reasonably necessary to make a fair determination of whether a permit should be issued.
C. 
As a condition of permit approval, the applicant shall be required to comply with the arboricultural principles and practices of the Fall River Tree Administrative Guidelines.
D. 
Upon approval or rejection of said application, the Board of Park Commissioners, in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden, shall either issue said permit or notify the applicant of rejection of the application.
E. 
The Board of Park Commissioners, in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden, shall be notified by the bearer of said permit upon satisfactory completion of the designated work.
F. 
Planting. The Board of Park Commissioners, in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden, shall have the right to make the determination as to location, species, cultivar or variety, or caliper size of each tree before issuing said permit.
G. 
Removal, replanting and replacement.
(1) 
Wherever it is necessary to remove a tree in connection with the paving of a sidewalk, or the widening of a portion of a street or highway, or other type of public improvement undertaken by the City, the City shall replace the tree by planting another if at all possible.
(2) 
No person, public utility, or other governmental agency shall remove a public tree for the purpose of construction without first filing an application and obtaining a permit from the Board of Park Commissioners in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden. The Board of Park Commissioners, in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden, may require replacement of a removed tree or financial reimbursement of a removed tree as a condition of the issuance of the permit.
(3) 
Such replacement shall meet the standards of size, species and placement as provided for in the permit issued by the Board of Park Commissioners in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden. The person, business, public agency or property owner shall bear the cost of removal and replacement of all trees removed.
H. 
Failure to comply with permit. If the Board of Park Commissioners, in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden, determines that the permit holder has failed to comply with the terms of the permit and the plan set forth herein, he or she shall immediately serve upon the permit holder a notice to comply, which shall be sent by registered or certified mail to the address specified by the permit holder on his/her permit application. Such notice shall set forth specifically the measures needed to come into compliance with such permit and shall specify the time within such measures shall be completed. If the permit holder fails to comply within the specified time, the holder may be subject to revocation of the permit and a fine as determined by the City Collector.
A. 
To be effective, an appeal must be filed within 10 working days after the decision of the Board of Park Commissioners, in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden. The appeal shall be in writing and shall be filed with the Board of Park Commissioners for placement on the Board's agenda. The appeal shall clearly specify what adjustments are being requested, reasons such adjustments are being requested, reasons why such adjustments are warranted, and shall be accompanied with such supplemental data as is deemed necessary to substantiate the adjustment. The Board may approve, modify, or deny the requested adjustment, based upon protection of public interest, preservation of the intent of this division, and possible unreasonable and unnecessary hardships involved in this case. The Board shall act on the application as expeditiously as possible and shall notify the applicant in writing within 10 working days of the action taken by the Board on said appeal. The action of the Board shall be final.
B. 
Nothing in this division shall be construed to limit the jurisdiction of any court of law with respect to such appeals.
A. 
It shall be the duty of any person(s) owning or occupying real property bordering on any public street or thoroughfare, upon which property there may be trees, to prune in such a manner that they will not obstruct or shade streetlights, obstruct the passage of pedestrians on sidewalks, obstruct vision of traffic signs or obstruct the view of any street or intersection so as to pose a threat to pedestrian and vehicular safety. The minimum clearance of any overhanging portion thereof shall be eight feet over sidewalks, and 12 feet over all streets and thoroughfares and/or at the discretion of the Board of Park Commissioners, in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden.
B. 
It shall further be the duty of any person owning or occupying real property upon which there may be a tree(s) to prune, remove, or treat any tree(s) or part thereof which is in an unsafe condition or which, by reason of its nature, poses a threat to persons or public property, or is injurious to sewers or other public improvements or rights-of-way, or is afflicted with an injurious parasite, insect, or other pest so as to constitute a threat to the health and welfare of the public as well as that of the City's urban forest.
C. 
Notice to prune, remove, or treat tree(s) on private property.
(1) 
Should any person owning real property bordering on any street or public thoroughfare fail to prune, remove or treat any tree(s) as herein provided above, the Board of Park Commissioners, in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden, shall inform such person that corrective action shall be taken within three weeks or sooner, depending on the seriousness of the problem, upon receipt of a written notice from Board of Park Commissioners, in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden.
(2) 
The order required in this section shall be a written notice, served by certified mail, from the Board of Park Commissioners, in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden, to the property owner at his or her last known address.
(3) 
When a person to whom an order for tree care is directed fails to comply within a reasonable time, it may be lawful for the Board of Park Commissioners, in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden, to take such action as is necessary to ensure public safety and that of the urban forest. A charge for services rendered should be assessed to the property owner and shall constitute a property lien in the event it remains unpaid.
A. 
It shall be a violation of the provisions of this division for any person to abuse, mutilate, or destroy any tree on public property or to attach any wire, rope (except for supporting a broken tree or young sapling), sign, poster, and vending machine, or allow any gaseous, liquid, or solid substance which is harmful to such trees to come in contact with their roots, trunks, or leaves. In addition, no person and/or public agency shall cause or allow any wire charged with electricity to be placed or attached to any tree without first obtaining permission from the Board of Park Commissioners in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden.
B. 
No person shall excavate any ditches, tunnels, or trenches or place any building material, excess dirt, or other debris within the dripline of any public tree without first obtaining a permit from the Board of Park Commissioners in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden.
C. 
No person shall place, store, or maintain upon any public place any stone, brick, sand, dirt, concrete or any other materials or chemicals which may impede the passage of water, air, and nutrients to the roots of any public tree, except by valid permission of the Board of Park Commissioners in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden.
D. 
Tree topping to reduce either the height or width of public trees shall be a prohibited activity in violation of this division. Such replacement shall meet the standards of size, species and placement as provided for in the permit issued by the Board of Park Commissioners in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden. The person, business, public agency or property owner should bear the cost of removal and replacement of all trees removed.
A. 
The Board of Park Commissioners, in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden, under the power herein given, may cause or order to be removed, pruned, or treated any tree or part thereof on private property which is in an unsafe condition so that it poses a threat to the public or public property or which by reason of its nature is injurious to sewers or other public improvements or rights-of-way, or is afflicted with an injurious fungus, insect or other pest so as to constitute a threat to the health of the City's urban forest.
B. 
The Board of Park Commissioners, in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden, shall have the right of entry upon any private property within the City to treat or cause or order to be treated any tree infested with a parasite, insect or pest, when it shall be deemed necessary, in the collective opinions, to do so to prevent the breeding of any parasite, insect or pest, and to prevent danger therefrom to persons or property, or to trees planted in the public streets or other public places. Due notice shall be given to the property owner prior to any action on the part of the Board of Park Commissioners, in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden.
C. 
It shall be unlawful for any person to hinder, prevent, delay or interfere with the Board of Park Commissioners, in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden, while engaged in the lawful execution of this division. This shall not be construed as an attempt to prohibit the purpose of any legal or equitable remedy in a court of competent jurisdiction.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Original Subsections (d), (e) and (f), regarding abatement of public hazards or nuisances, which immediately followed this subsection, were repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions). See § 54-148.
A. 
In the event a person abuses or destroys a tree in violation of this division, the violator, shall be responsible to undertake remedial actions that the Board of Park Commissioners, in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden, determines to be reasonably necessary to protect public safety and property, and to help the tree survive the tree abuse damage.
B. 
If the natural habit of growth or mechanical stability is seriously compromised, the violator shall remove the abused tree and install a replacement tree.
C. 
Tree replacement criteria shall be consistent with that established in Appendix Q of the Fall River Tree Administrative Guidelines.
D. 
Replacement trees shall be installed on-site. In the event the site cannot accommodate the replacement tree(s), the replacement tree(s) shall be installed on public lands approved by the Park Board. If no suitable public lands are located, the violator shall pay a replacement contribution into the City's planting fund. The replacement contribution will be determined using a schedule for current value of the replacement tree plus installation and maintenance for one year by the Fall River Tree Administrative Guidelines.
E. 
Remedial actions and replacement required under this division shall be completed within 90 days of notice from the City that such actions are required. The City may require the violator to immediately undertake remedial actions in the event the abused tree is an immediate threat to the public or property.
A. 
The City shall be compensated for any tree damaged beyond repair or destroyed in violation of this division. Unless an exemption is granted by the Board of Park Commissioners, in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden, the compensation shall be in the form of:
(1) 
A replacement tree or trees; or
(2) 
The replacement value of each tree damaged or destroyed.
B. 
The quantity of the replacement tree or trees shall be based on the size in girth (i.e., caliper or DBH) of the damaged or destroyed tree in accordance with the replacement tree formula found in the Fall River Tree Administrative Guidelines. The species and planting location of the replacement tree(s) shall be determined by the Board of Park Commissioners in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden. The violator shall bear all the costs associated with the purchase and installation of the replacement tree or trees.
C. 
The replacement value(s) shall be equal to the purchase and installation cost of the replacement tree multiplied by the quantity of replacement tree or trees as based on the size in girth (i.e., caliper or DBH) of the damaged or destroyed tree(s) as found in the Park Board Guidelines. A check in the amount of the tree replacement value shall be made payable to the City of Fall River and presented to the Park Board for deposit in the tree replacement fund, where it will be available for funding future tree planting.
To protect the public, the Board of Park Commissioners, in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission and the Tree Warden, shall require any person who plants, maintains, prunes, cares for, or removes trees on public property as a business to:
A. 
Obtain worker's compensation insurance to the extent required by Massachusetts General Laws.
B. 
Obtain public liability and property damage insurance in an amount as determined by the City to cover and save harmless the City and its agents from all suits, claims, or actions of every class and nature, or on persons or property damage caused by or claimed to be caused, directly or indirectly, by the conduct of the work.
C. 
Have on its staff an arborist certified by the Massachusetts Tree Warden's Association or The International Society of Arboriculture. This arborist must oversee all contract work and certify that all the work complies with the Fall River Tree Administrative Guidelines.
In the event any tree shall be determined to be in a hazardous or dangerous condition so as to endanger the public health, welfare, or safety, and require less immediate removal, pruning, or treatment without delay, verbal authorization may be given by the Board of Park Commissioners, in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission, and the Tree Warden and/or Director of Community Maintenance, and such treatment as shall be required to remedy the situation shall be undertaken without obtaining a permit as herein required.
The requirements of this division may be waived by the Mayor in the case of emergencies such as wind storms, ice storms, pest outbreaks, or other disasters so that they in no way shall hinder private or public work to restore order in the City. This work shall follow maintenance standards as outlined by the Board of Park Commissioners, in conjunction with the Urban Tree Commission, the Tree Warden, the Director of Community Maintenance and other municipal officials involved with storm damage clean-up and repair.