[1972 Code § 34-2]
As used in this chapter:
DRIP LINEShall mean the line formed by water dripping from the outermost branches of a tree.
EMERGENCYShall mean any event, disease or condition which has damaged or destroyed a tree, such that the continued presence of such damaged or destroyed tree imminently threatens life or property in proximity thereto.
OWNERShall mean any person (defined herein) having title or lawful possession of any lot, plot or parcel of land within the City.
PRIVATE TREEShall mean any tree located on private land within the City of Bayonne.
PROTECTIVE BARRIERShall mean a barrier constructed to protect the root system or trunk of a tree from damage.
PUBLIC TREEShall mean any tree located on lands owned or leased by the City of Bayonne or any of the public entities or subdivisions created by the City of Bayonne, including, but not limited to Board of Education, Housing Authority, Municipal Utility Authority and Local Redevelopment Authority.
ROOT SYSTEMShall mean tree roots within the drip line perimeter.
TREEShall mean any of the following:
a. Any living deciduous tree having a trunk of greater than two inches diameter measured four feet from ground level. A deciduous tree is a tree which sheds foliage at the end of the growing season, or some other specific stage of the growing season;
b. Any living coniferous tree having a trunk of greater than four inches diameter measured four feet from ground level. A coniferous tree is a cone bearing tree, (for example, an evergreen is a coniferous tree).
c. Any living dogwood (cornus florida) or American Holly (ilex opaca) having a trunk of one inch or greater diameter at four feet from ground level.