As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated.
APPLICANT
The owner, contract vendee or lessee of real property or
its duly authorized agent seeking a permit to substantially alter,
destroy or remove trees, shrubs and associated vegetation pursuant
to the provisions of this chapter.
DESTROY
Includes, without limitation: poisoning; ringing the tree;
excessive peeling of bark; damaging, compacting or overburdening the
roots; using herbicides or fire; or excessive pruning or cutting in
such manner as to bring about the ultimate death of such tree, shrubs
and associated vegetation.
EMERGENCY
An imminent threat of death, personal injury, or severe and
substantial damage to property.
LARGE TREE
A woody perennial plant being either deciduous or evergreen,
its root system and environment within the area defined as the outermost
limit of its branches, which is seven inches or more by caliber or
22 inches in circumference measured at any point between the ground
and a height of three feet above the ground.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, partnership, association, corporation,
company, public agency, public utility or organization of any kind
and its successor or agent thereof.
PROTECTED VEGETATION
All trees, shrubs, or ground cover of any size, the removal,
cutting down, destruction or substantial alteration of which is regulated
by this chapter.
SHRUBS
Plants with several permanent woody stems dividing from the
bottom.
SMALL TREE
A woody perennial plant being either deciduous or evergreen,
its system and environment within the area defined as the outermost
limit of its branches, which is less than seven inches by caliber
or 22 inches in circumference measured at any point between the ground
and a height of three feet above the ground.
SUBSTANTIALLY ALTER
Any cutting or pruning in excess of that necessary to preserve
the health of the plant material or maintain its ornamental quality.
TREE
Any large tree or small tree.
VILLAGE
The Incorporated Village of Muttontown.
This chapter shall be administered by the Board of Trustees.
A. The Board of Trustees may adopt rules and regulations for efficiently
discharging its responsibility under this chapter and may create subcommittees
or designate individual members to act on its behalf.
B. The Board of Trustees, in making a determination concerning removal
of trees or other protected vegetation may obtain the services of
a professional arborist regarding the advisability of removal. The
cost of such professional evaluation shall, in all cases, be borne
by the applicant.