Whenever the following words or terms are used in this chapter,
they shall be construed to have the following meanings:
EVERGREEN TREE
Any 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.
FORESTER
Person or Village employee designated by the Village Board
as authorized to carry out provisions of this chapter. The Village
Board may designate a municipal employee or citizen to perform the
duties of Forester under Chapter 27, Wis. Stats., and may authorize
such Forester to perform the duties and exercise the powers imposed
on the Village Board by this chapter. The Village Forester shall be
appointed by the Village President, subject to Board confirmation,
at the Board's organizational meetings. Such duties may be assigned
to the Director of Public Works or Weed Commissioner.
MAJOR ALTERATION
Trimming a tree beyond necessary trimming to comply with
this chapter.
PUBLIC AREAS
Includes all public parks and other lands owned, controlled
or leased by the Village, including Village-owned utility easements
for stormwater, sanitary and water services and excepting terrace
areas.
PUBLIC NUISANCE
Any tree or shrub or part thereof which, by reason of its
condition, interferes with the use of any public area, infected with
a plant disease, infested with injurious insects or pests, injurious
to public improvements or endangers the life, health, safety or welfare
of persons or property.
SHRUBS
Any woody vegetation or a woody plant having multiple stems
and bearing foliage from the ground up.
TERRACE AREAS
The land between the normal location of the edge of street
or the street curbing and property line; commonly known as the right-of-way.
TREE
Any woody plant, normally having one stem or trunk bearing
its foliage or crown well above ground level to heights of 16 feet
or more.
The Village Forester may enter upon private premises at all
reasonable times for the purpose of examining any tree or shrub located
upon or over such premises and carrying out any of the provisions
of this chapter.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. II)]
Any person who receives a determination or order under this
chapter from the Village Forester and objects to all or any part thereof
shall have the right to appeal such determination or order, subject
to the provisions of Chapter 68, Wis. Stats., to the Village Board
within seven days of receipt of the order and the Village Board shall
hear such appeal within 30 days of receipt of written notice of the
appeal. After such hearing, the Village Board may reverse, affirm
or modify the order or determination appealed from and the grounds
for its decision shall be stated in writing. The Village Board shall,
by letter, notify the party appealing the order or determination of
its decision within 10 days after the hearing has been concluded.
The Board shall file its written decision with the Village Clerk-Treasurer.
Sections 27.09 and 86.03, Wis. Stats., are hereby adopted and
incorporated herein by reference.