Whenever the following words or terms are used in this chapter, they shall be construed to have the following meanings:
BOULEVARD or TERRACE AREASThe land between the normal location of the street curbing and sidewalk. Where there is no sidewalk, the area four feet from the curbline shall be deemed to be a "boulevard" for the purpose of this chapter. "Boulevard" shall have the same meaning as "terrace." Where there are only sidewalks, the area four feet from the curb shall be deemed boulevard areas under this chapter.
EVERGREEN TREEAny woody plant normally having one stem or trunk and bearing foliage in the form of needles and crowns which extend from ground level throughout its entire height.
FORESTERPerson designated by the Village Board as authorized to carry out provisions of this chapter.
MAJOR ALTERATIONTrimming a tree beyond necessary trimming to comply with this chapter.
PERSONPerson, firm, association or corporation.
PUBLIC AREASIncludes all public parks and other lands owned, controlled or leased by the Village except the terrace areas.
PUBLIC NUISANCEIn this chapter means:
A. Fatal or deleterious tree diseases or insects.
B. Elm bark beetles Scolytus multistriatus (Eichb.) or Hylurgopinus rufipes (Marsh.); Dutch Elm disease.
C. Any living or standing elm tree or part thereof infected with the Dutch Elm disease fungus or in a weakened condition which harbors any of the elm bark beetles, Scolytus multistriatus (Eichb.) or Hylurgopinus rufipes (Marsh.).
D. Any dead elm tree or part thereof, including logs, branches, stumps, firewood or other elm material from which the bark has not been removed and burned or sprayed with an effective elm bark beetle destroying concentrate.
E. Any tree or part thereof which by reason of its condition and location is hazardous or dangerous to persons and property using or upon any public street, sidewalk, alley, park or other public or private place, including the terrace strip between curb and lot line.
F. Any tree or part thereof which is infested by an insect or disease capable of killing the tree.
PUBLIC PROPERTYOwned or controlled by the Village, including without limitation because of enumeration, public sites, parks, playgrounds, streets, alleys, sidewalks, boulevards, and the terrace strip between the lot line and the curb or improved portion of any public way.
SHRUBSAny woody vegetation or a woody plant having multiple stems and bearing foliage from the ground up.
TREEAny woody plant, normally having one stem or trunk bearing its foliage or crown well above ground level to heights of 16 feet or more.