No person shall plant any tree, shrub or other vegetation within the limits of any public street, right-of-way, park or other public place without first obtaining a permit from the Department of Public Works and complying with the following requirements. Such a permit shall be granted only upon the determination by the Tree Foreperson, after consulting with the Police Department, that such a planting will not create a traffic hazard and will not interfere with the use of such street, right-of-way, park or other public place by the public and that such planting will enhance the beauty and appearance of the street, right-of-way, park or other public place and the surrounding area.
A.
Trees planted within the limits of any City street, right-of-way, park or other public place shall be of a species and quality approved by the Tree Foreperson and shall be planted at least 30 feet apart unless otherwise authorized by the Tree Foreperson. Each deciduous tree shall measure not less than 2.0 inches nursery caliper nor less than eight to 10 feet in height, if a conifer.
B.
Should any tree, shrub or plant planted within the limits of any City street, right-of-way, park or other public place pursuant to any such permit, in the opinion of the Tree Foreperson, at any time constitute a traffic hazard, interfere with the use of such street, right-of-way, park or other public place by the public or detract from the beauty and appearance of the street, right-of way, park or other public place or the surrounding area, such tree, shrub or plant will be removed.