[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Dryden 1-24-1996 (Art. 209 of the 1996 Code); amended in its entirety 4-11-2019 by L.L. No. 3-2019. Subsequent amendments noted where applicable.]
No person shall cut down, trim, destroy, injure or otherwise deface any tree on a Village property or right-of-way without permission of the Village Board of Trustees.
A. 
Any person may serve written notice upon the Clerk requesting the removal of a Village tree and stating the reasons therefor. The Board, after due deliberation, may cause the tree to be removed or cut down or it may permit the abutting landowner to cut down the same; the timber shall be offered to the abutting landowner. The Village shall remove all unwanted timber and debris. No liability shall be incurred by the Village by reason of its having permitted the landowner to remove or cut down a tree(s).
B. 
The Village has the right to remove trees within its right-of-way that are dead or hazardous, obstructing views for traffic or pedestrian movement, conflicting with utility work, and for any other cause that the Village Board deems reasonable.
C. 
Whenever a tree is removed from the public right-of-way, effort should be made by the Village or entity responsible for directing the work to replant trees near the removal site, if it is reasonable to do so.
A. 
Planting of vegetation of any kind by Village residents within any right-of-way is permitted only with the prior approval of the Board of Trustees. If permission is granted, all expenses involved in planting of trees are to be borne by the applicant. In considering whether to grant approval the following factors shall be considered:
(1) 
The proposed location of such vegetation within the right-of-way.
(2) 
The type of vegetation proposed to be planted. Any trees permitted to be planted must be selected from a list of trees suitable for such use. This list will be maintained and updated by the Superintendent of Public Works in conjunction with the Tompkins County Cooperative Extension Service and the Tree Committee.
(3) 
The effect of such planting on the convenience and safety to persons and the potential damage to persons and property.
(4) 
No trees shall be planted at locations which may interfere with or obstruct vehicular or pedestrian travel or otherwise cause a potential hazard or damage to persons or property.
(5) 
Tall maturing trees (maturing at more than 25 feet tall) shall not be planted under overhead power lines.
B. 
Requests from Village residents for the Village to plant or replace trees in the public right-of-way will be considered by the Village Board.
A person convicted of violating the provisions of this article shall be punished as provided in Chapter 1, General Provisions, Article II, General Penalty.
A. 
The purpose of the Tree Committee is to advise the Board of Trustees and the Superintendent of Public Works on matters which fall under Chapter 306, Trees.
B. 
The Tree Committee will consist of the Superintendent of Public Works, one or two Village Trustees, and two to four volunteer members of the Village of Dryden community. Volunteer Committee members will be appointed by the Mayor at the annual organizational meeting and will serve at the pleasure of the Board of Trustees.
C. 
The Tree Committee will meet a minimum of twice per year, in February and August, to make recommendations regarding tree planting, tree maintenance and tree removal in the public right-of-way and parks, to the Board of Trustees.
D. 
The Tree Committee may organize volunteer tree care activities, and actively search and apply for grants with approval from the Board of Trustees.