Trees planted on public property are the responsibility of the
Village. An adjacent property owner or other person who wants a tree
planted on the public right-of-way shall make a request to the Village
for referral to the Forestry Board and Department of Public Works
for consideration. Street trees will be planted according to policies,
regulations, and criteria established pursuant to this chapter. The
Department of Public Works shall be responsible for the coordination
of all public tree planting and any coordination with utility companies.
All trees planted on public lands as specified by this section
shall be located and planted with the approval of the Department of
Public Works after the advisement of the Forestry Board. In the performance
of such work, consideration shall be given to the following guiding
principles, which are considered to be of primary importance in maintaining
the Village forest:
A. Trees that must be removed shall be replaced by a new planting, either
on site or somewhere in the Village forest, depending on site restrictions,
feasibility or other mitigating circumstances.
B. Wherever feasible, trees shall be planted near old and dying ones
in anticipation of their removal.
C. Species selected may vary, depending on mitigating factors of the site as provided for in §
155-14 of this chapter.
D. In an effort to reforest areas of the Village devoid of trees, all available sites shall be considered to receive tree plantings except in cases where it can be shown with authoritative supporting evidence that there are proven and substantial factors leading to significant health, safety, hazard or property damage implications at or around the site where the tree is to be located (for the factors considered during site assessment, see §
155-14).