[Ord. 427, 4/4/2006]
From the date of enactment of this Part, no person shall plant
or allow to planted or grown any tree or plant in any street or street
right-of-way, or in any sewer right-of-way or easement. Nor shall
any person plant or allow to be planted or grown or maintained anywhere
in the Township any of the following trees: willow trees. Nor shall
any person plant or allow to planted or grown or maintained anywhere
within 50 feet of any street or street right-of-way, or in any sewer
right-of-way or easement any of the following trees: poplar trees,
or maple trees.
[Ord. 427, 4/4/2006]
It shall be unlawful for any person to maintain or allow to
continue to remain any tree or plant, which tree or part thereof including
any portion of its trunk, root system or branches, is within any street
or street right-of-way, in any sewer right-of-way or easement, or
whose trunk is within 50 feet of such street or sewer right-of-way,
which tree does, or in the opinion of the Township Code Official may
by its nature be of a type that tend to cause, or by its own growth
is causing or threatens to cause, interference with or cause injury
to any sewer lines, streets, or sidewalks, or which interferes with
the unobstructed view and safety of the passing pedestrians or vehicles,
or which interferes with the unobstructed operation of any street
lighting devices or signs, or which is dead, diseased or insect-ridden
in whole or part, or which by its growth, placement, condition, or
otherwise, poses a risk of danger to the public.
[Ord. 427, 4/4/2006]
It shall be the duty of any person growing or maintaining an existing tree as delineated by §§
25-101 or
25-102 hereof to prevent any such damage or interference and to remove any tree that has or may cause interference with or injury to any sewer lines, streets, or sidewalks; to remove or trim any tree or portion thereof which interferes with the unobstructed view and safety of the passing pedestrians or vehicles or interferes with the unobstructed operation of any street lighting devises or signs; to remove any tree which is dead in whole or part, or which by its growth, placement, condition, or otherwise, poses a risk of danger to the public; and to treat or remove any tree or plant whose disease or insect-ridden condition may constitute a hazard to other nearby trees, plants or structures.
[Ord. 427, 4/4/2006]
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any provision
of this Part, upon conviction thereof, shall be sentenced to pay a
fine of not more than $1,000 plus costs and, in default of payment
of said fine and costs, to a term of imprisonment not to exceed 30
days. Each day that a violation of this Part continues shall constitute
a separate offense.