It is hereby declared to be unlawful for any person to plant
any trees, evergreens, hedges, plants or shrubbery within two feet
of the building line along any street, road, or highway within the
Borough.
It is hereby declared to be unlawful for any person to plant
any trees, evergreens, hedges, plants or shrubbery within the sidewalk
area, except as hereinafter provided.
All trees in the sidewalk area and all trees near the sidewalk
area shall be trimmed and kept trimmed by the property owners of the
abutting premises, so that the same shall be without branches to the
height of 10 feet above streets, highways, and sidewalks on both sides
of all streets, highways and alley within the Borough.
Any trees, evergreens, hedges, plants or shrubbery planted or maintained in violation of §§
159-14 through
159-17 of this Part
1 are hereby declared to be a nuisance and must be brought into compliance herewith; provided, however, that same which are now in existence are exempt from §§
159-14 and
159-15, but, upon removal of any such tree, evergreen, hedge plant or shrubbery now in existence, any replacement shall be in full compliance.
[Added 12-20-2001 by Ord.
No. 351]
A. All pruning, cutting, removal, spraying, fertilizing and tree surgery
shall be done only by a person holding a Borough of Pine Grove Tree Surgeon's
license.
B. A tree surgeon's license shall be issued to those persons who
have passed an examination prepared by and administered by the Commission.
A yearly license fee of $25 payable to the Borough of Pine Grove Tree
Commission shall be levied for each license issued to a commercial
tree surgeon. Licenses shall be renewed yearly without examination;
however, the Commission may revoke, suspend or refuse to renew any
license or require re-examination of any licensee if, in the opinion
of a majority of Commission members, the licensee has not performed
in a satisfactory manner.
C. Applicants for the Borough of Pine Grove Tree Surgeon's Test
shall meet the following minimum insurance requirements as set forth
below:
(1) All commercial tree surgeons are required to obtain public liability
insurance in the amount of $50,000/$150,000; property damage insurance
in the amount of $50,000/$100,000; and workers' compensation
insurance. Noncommercial citizens need not maintain workers' compensation
insurance to trim their trees.
(2) Each applicant shall submit to the Borough Tree Commission that the
applicant maintains insurance coverage as required by this section.
No license shall be issued without such proof.
D. Safety equipment. License commercial tree surgeons are required to
use safety equipment, including, but not limited to, protective helmets,
safety boots, goggles, safety harnesses, and climbing ropes. Failure
to use safety equipment will result in the revocation of the tree
surgeon's license.
E. Concerning the spraying of pesticides and herbicides of trees and
shrubs, growing on the public planting area, a permit for this work
shall be issued only to those Borough of Pine Grove licensed tree surgeons
or other individuals who are certified under the Pennsylvania Pesticide
Control Act.
F. All spraying of trees or shrubs shall be done with the approved materials
as regulated under current Pennsylvania Pesticide Control Act.
G. When a permit is issued to a public utility to trim public trees,
or to do other operations affecting trees or shrubs in public areas,
the work shall be limited to the actual necessities of the service
of the company, and such work shall be done in a neat and workmanlike
manner according to current arboricultural specifications and standards
or the standards designated in writing by the Pine Grove Shade Tree
Commission.
H. The Commission may, if it determines necessary, assign an inspector
to supervise the provisions of the permit, and the cost of such service
shall be charged to the public utility at cost.
I. Minor trim work may be done by the individual homeowner to trees
and shrubs planted in public areas on his property, provided he had
obtained prior written approval from the Commission. The Commission
shall advise the property owner whether or not the proposed work is
minor. Work considered by the Commission to be major must be completed
by a licensed commercial tree surgeon. No fee shall be charged for
a permit to trim when the work is to be performed by the property
owner.
J. A fee of $3 shall be charged for each permit issued in which the trimming is performed as described in Subsections
B through
H above when the work is to be performed by a licensed commercial tree surgeon.
K. The Commission shall approve all permits issued for installation
and/or maintenance of public utilities that affect trees or shrubs
in public areas.
L. Every written permit issued by the Borough shall describe the work
to be done, specify the species or variety, size, nursery and grade,
location, briefly specify the method of planting, method of support
and trimming of all trees and shrubs concerned and contain a definite
expiration date, usually six months from the date of issue. Any permits
may be declared void if terms are violated.
M. All trimming and pruning of shade trees shall be done in a manner
to ensure natural growth and a natural appearance of such trees. Poling
or topping trees (removal of 2/3 or more of the crown) is specifically
prohibited.
[Added 12-20-2001 by Ord.
No. 351]
The PGBSTC will generally approve applications for tree removal
for the following reasons:
A. Root damage. The roots of the tree have entered a building, floor,
or basement or otherwise damaging a building or retaining wall.
B. Dead, diseased, or dying. The tree is diseased, dead, or dying and
is beyond saving.
C. Damage to tree stem. The tree is damaged beyond saving due to vandalism,
accident, or "acts of God".
D. Proximity. The tree was planted too closely to another tree and neither
can survive, or the tree is too close to the structure and threatens
to damage it.
E. Insect infestations. The tree suffers from unrelenting insect infestation.
F. Site incompatibility. The tree is incompatible with the planting
site, i.e., its shape does not lend itself to proper trimming along
the tree to comply with the chapter, it is inconsistent with the other
trees on the street, etc.
[Added 12-20-2001 by Ord.
No. 351]
The PGBSTC generally will not approval applications for tree
removal for the following reasons:
A. The tree caused sidewalk raising or uneven concrete or brick pavement.
B. The tree's roots enter the sewer lines.
C. The tree is dirty, drops leaves, or shades sidewalk area.