The Municipality of Bethel Park constitutes and establishes a municipal
shade tree commission to be known as the "Municipality of Bethel Park
Shade Tree Commission," hereinafter referred to as "the Commission."
The jurisdiction of the Commission shall be within the boundaries
of the Municipality. Within those boundaries, the Commission may,
as part of the Shade Tree Plan, recommend to Council appropriate boundaries
for various Shade Tree Districts.
The Commission shall study the problems and determine the needs of
the Municipality in connection with a tree planting, maintenance,
and removal program. It will also assess the need for regulations
pertaining to tree preservation, tree protection, and tree replacement
specifications and guidelines for new construction and renovation
projects.
The Commission shall have the authority to formulate a Shade Tree
Master Plan within the Shade Tree Districts. The Shade Tree Master
Plan shall include an inventory of existing public trees and shall
provide recommendations on the care, preservation, pruning, planting,
replanting, and removal or disposition of trees in parks, along streets
and on other public sites and shall specify the species of tree most
suitable to be planted in these areas. Upon completion of the plan,
the Commission will prepare and maintain a list containing the recommended
and preferred type and kind of trees to be planted within public areas
of the Shade Tree Districts.
The Commission shall create and maintain an inventory of all existing
public trees within the designated Shade Tree Districts. This inventory
should include information on the locations, species, size, condition,
and evaluation of existing public trees.
The Commission may, at the request of the Municipal Council, assist
with the solicitation of grants and contributions. All funds obtained
shall be expended at the sole discretion of the Council.
The Commission may, at the request of the Municipal Council, provide
advice regarding land development plans or major capital renovation
projects (such as roadway construction or repair or pipe installation
or replacement, etc.) to determine the impact of such plans on public
trees. The Commission may then make recommendations to the Municipality
on the steps needed to mitigate any impacts. All materials will be
reviewed in a timely fashion to coordinate with the Planning and Zoning
Commission or Council meeting schedule.
The Commission shall, when requested by the Council, consider, investigate,
make findings, report and recommend upon any special matter or question
coming within the scope of its work. The Commission shall study the
problem and then recommend an appropriate course of action in connection
with the Shade Tree Master Plan.
The Commission shall assist the Council, as well as municipal employees
and citizens, in the dissemination of news and information regarding
the selection, planting, and maintenance of trees within the Shade
Tree Districts. The Commission shall likewise make periodic recommendations
as to relevant legislation or funding programs concerning issues relevant
to the Commission.
The Commission shall work to develop a network of volunteers
within the Shade Tree Districts. The Commission shall also work in
conjunction with civic and public interest groups devoted to tree
care, tree preservation, and other environmental issues relevant to
the scope of work of the Commission.
The Commission may, upon authorization by the Municipal Council,
retain the services of a certified arborist to conduct a survey of
existing public trees to determine if any hazard to life or property
exists or if that tree is vulnerable to any prevalent injurious disease,
insect, or fungus.
The Commission shall consist of five voting members who will serve
without compensation. The voting members will be appointed by the
Council. The Council will endeavor to appoint members who have experience
and/or expertise in environmental and "shade tree" issues and practices.
Council may appoint up to three additional alternate members who
have particular experience or expertise that is beneficial to the
Commission, including but not limited to arborists, landscape architects,
experts at utility pruning practices/issues, or experts in the management
of a shade tree program.
The term of each voting member of the Commission will be five years.
To ensure continuity from year to year, the terms of initial members
will be staggered. Staggered terms will be created initially by having
the Municipality appoint one member for three years, another two members
for four years, and the last two members for five years. On expiration
of each term of that member, the Municipality will either reappoint
the member or appoint a successor, who will serve a full five-year
term.
The terms of alternate members shall be three years. Any alternate
may participate in any proceeding or discussion of the Commission
but shall not be entitled to vote as a member of the Commission unless
designated as a voting alternate member pursuant to Section 13.5.6
of this article. If an alternate is designated to sit on the Commission
by reason of absence or disqualification of a member of the Commission,
as set forth in Section 13.5.6, the alternate as a voting member shall
be entitled to participate in all proceedings and discussions of the
Commission to the same and full extent as provided for the Commission
members, including specifically the right to cast a vote as a voting
member during proceedings.
If a full complement of voting members is not available because of
absence or disqualification of a member, the Chairman of the Commission
shall designate alternate members of the Commission, if available,
as voting members to obtain a full complement of voting members. There
shall not be more than five members voting on any specific item or
matter. Any alternate member of the Commission shall continue to serve
on the Commission in all proceedings involving the item or matter
for which the alternate was initially appointed until the Commission
has made a final determination of the item or matter. Designation
of an alternate shall be made on a case-by-case basis in rotation
according to seniority among alternates.
The terms of the initial alternates will be staggered. The term of
office for alternate members shall be so fixed so that one alternate
member of the possible three alternate members shall expire each year.
The Commission shall meet in January of each year and elect one member
to serve as Chairperson of the Commission. The Chairperson shall have
the authority to call and conduct meetings of the Commission, receive
all correspondence and other materials on behalf of the Commission,
and perform such duties as may be delegated to him or her by the other
Commission members.
The Secretary of the Commission shall also be elected by the Commission
at the January meeting. The Secretary shall keep the minutes of the
meetings and a permanent record of all business conducted by the Commission.
A written record shall be kept of all meetings and made available
to the Council for its reference.
The Commission will meet on a quarterly basis, or as needed, and
will publicize all meeting times and dates. The Chairperson of the
Commission shall have the right to cancel/postpone meetings or schedule
additional meetings, as necessary, to conduct the affairs of the Commission.
The Commission shall prepare and submit to the Municipality on an
annual basis a report of its activities and all Commission expenses
and transactions.