For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall be defined as follows:
"City manager"means the city manager of the city or authorized representative.
"City tree"means any tree, other than a street tree, planted or maintained by the city within a city easement, right-of-way, park, greenbelt, public place or property owned by the city.
"City tree planting and maintenance specifications"are the city-adopted standards for care of trees, including, but not limited to, tree planting, young tree care, pruning, mulching, fertilization, irrigation, pest management and removal and replacement. They are included in the Waterford Urban Forest Plan and the city of Waterford Improvement Standards.
"Director"means the public works director or designated representative.
"Groundcover"means and includes low plants, including grass, commonly maintained at less than two feet in height when fully grown.
"Maintain"when used herein in reference to plants, trees, shrubs or other growth means clipping, pruning, fertilizing, spraying, treating for disease or injury, and any other similar acts which promote the health, growth or beauty of such plants, trees, shrubs or other growth.
"Owner"means and includes the legal owner of real property fronting on any street of the city, and any lessee of such owner.
"Parkway"means the area between a sidewalk and curb.
"Person"means any individual, firm, partnership, association or corporation acting as principal agent officer, servant or employee, for him or herself, or for any other person, firm or corporation and shall include a public utility company or similar entity.
"Planting easement"means that portion of land made available as a public easement for the purpose of planting and maintaining street trees.
"Property owner"means the owner of the real property, or the owner of the property adjacent to the right-of-way, on which the street tree is located or authorized agent or representative.
"Pruning"means the usual pruning, cutting, or thinning or otherwise the removal of branches, stems, and other parts of a tree.
"Public streets" or "streets"means and includes all roads, streets, avenues, boulevards, alleys, parkways and public rights-of-way, or any portion thereof, of the city.
"Shrub"means and includes any low plant, commonly maintained at less than eight feet and more than two feet in height when fully grown.
"Street right-of-way"means the street right-of-way belonging to the public, including islands, dividers and parkways.
"Street tree"means any tree planted and/or maintained by the city as specified in the street tree plan, adjacent to a street or within a city easement or right-of-way on private property, within the street tree easement.
"Street tree area"means that area between public street right-of-way lines plus twenty feet each side thereof.
"Street tree easement"refers to the ten-foot zone behind the sidewalk or between curb and sidewalk (or if no sidewalk exists, behind the street curb, gutter, edge of street or property line at street) within which a street tree or private tree may exist or be planted.
"Street tree plan"means an official adopted plan such as the Waterford Urban Forest and Resource Guide that establishes standards for the planting of certain varieties of trees in public rights-of-way, planting easements or street tree area.
"Tree"means and includes any woody perennial commonly maintained at more than eight feet in height when fully grown.
(Ord. 2012-03 §1)