The terms and provisions of this section are intended to accomplish the following public purposes:
(1)
Establish rules and regulations governing the protection and preservation of native or established trees within the city and its ETJ.
(2)
Encourage the protection of healthy trees and provide for the replacement or replanting of trees that are necessarily removed during construction, development or redevelopment.
(3)
Provide for the preservation and protection of larger native or established trees, which provide a valuable amenity to the urban environment and which, once destroyed, can only be replaced after generations, if at all.
(4)
Provide for shade, windbreaks, and the cooling of air thereby, reducing the requirements for air conditioning, heating, and the unnecessary use of scarce energy sources.
(5)
Provide for open space and more efficient drainage of land; thereby, reducing the effects of soil erosion and the need for additional drainage facilities.
(6)
Prevent the clearcutting of land.
(7)
Preserve the country atmosphere and natural environment that define the community character of the city and make it unique and desirable, as described in the comprehensive plan.
(8)
Mitigate the ill effects of rapid and intense urbanization.
(9)
Prevent the unwarranted removal of protected, specimen, majestic or historic trees within the city and its ETJ.
(10)
Preserve existing trees and encourage planting of new trees to provide environmental elements necessary to protect and preserve watersheds in the city limits and ETJ by reducing the amount of pollutants, runoff, and sediment entering streams within such watersheds.
(Ordinance 521 adopted 2/13/18; Ordinance 645 adopted 5/11/21)