The Board of Trustees of the Incorporated Village of Southampton
hereby finds that there is a direct relationship between the preservation
and planting of trees, shrubs and associated vegetation in sufficient
number in the Village and the health, safety and welfare of Village
residents. Trees, shrubs and associated vegetation are related to
the natural scenic and aesthetic value and the physical and visual
qualities of the environment which the Village is obligated to protect.
Trees, shrubs and associated vegetation reduce noise, provide welcome
shade, preserve the balance of oxygen in the air by removing carbon
dioxide and fostering air quality, and help retain and/or create a
bucolic and rural atmosphere in the Village. Trees, shrubs and associated
vegetation also offer a natural barrier to noise, provide a natural
habitat for the wildlife in the Village, stabilize the soil and control
water pollution by preventing soil erosion and flooding, and yield
advantageous climate effects.
For the purpose of this chapter, the following terms, phrases,
words and any derivations shall have the meaning given herein:
HERITAGE TREE
Any tree that is defined as rare, endangered or protected
according to Village, county, state or federal law, rule or regulation;
one which has significant old age; one which is associated with historical
event or person; one which is a tree species of record size; one which
is considered irreplaceable and has unique value; or one which has
been determined by the Village of Southampton Tree Commission to have
scenic enhancement qualities.
PARK
Shall includes all public parks having individual names.
PERSON
Any person, firm, partnership, corporation, public utility,
company, association or organization of any kind.
PROPERTY LINE
The outer edge of a street or highway right-of-way (ROW).
PROPERTY OWNER
The person owning such property as shown on Village Tax Maps.
PUBLIC TREES
Shall includes all ornamental and shade trees now or hereafter
growing on any right-of-way of a public street or on any public places
where otherwise indicated.
STREET or HIGHWAY
The entire width of every public way or right-of-way when
any part thereof is open to the use of the public, as a matter of
right, for purposes of vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
TREELAWN (ROW EDGE)
That part of a street or highway not covered by sidewalk
or other paving, lying between the property line and the edge of the
street. (Note: ROW = right-of-way.)
VILLAGE
The Village of Southampton, New York.
VILLAGE ARBORIST
The Superintendent of the Department of Public Works or his/her
designee.
VILLAGE TREES
The collection of shrubs, trees, vegetation and associated
natural features that make up the Village tree canopy and its growing
zone.
There shall be created a commission to be known and designated
as the "Tree Commission."
A. The Tree Commission shall be composed of three members, with experience
or knowledge of trees or gardening.
(1) One voting member shall be the Village Arborist.
(2) Two voting members shall be appointed by the Mayor with approval
of the Village Trustees.
(3) The two members initially appointed by the Mayor shall be appointed
as follows: one for two years, and one for one year, and serve until
their successors are duly appointed and approved by the Trustees.
(4) Successors to those members appointed by the Mayor shall, thereafter
be appointed for terms of four years. Vacancies caused by resignation,
death or otherwise, shall be filled for the unexpired term in the
same manner as original appointments are made.
B. All members of the Commission shall serve without pay.
The duties of the Tree Commission shall be as follows:
A. To assist the properly constituted officials of the Village as well
as citizen and community groups, in the dissemination of news and
information regarding the selection, planting and maintenance of trees
within the corporate limits, whether they be on private or public
property.
B. The responsibilities of the Commission may include, but not be limited
to, assist in the development of the Village Trees Management Plan,
draft requests for proposals to implement Village trees improvement
projects, establish an approved tree species list, review and prioritize
proposed projects, and offering such further advice and recommendations
as the Village Board may specify and deem necessary.
C. The Tree Commission has the authority to issue recommendations to the Board of Trustees for the designation of heritage trees as defined in §
107-2.
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D. To provide regular and special meetings at which the subject of the
Village Trees Management may be discussed by the citizens of the Village:
(1) Within a reasonable amount of time after the appointment of the Tree
Commission, the Commission shall meet monthly.
(2) A majority of voting members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction
of business.
E. The Tree Commission shall provide for the adoption of rules and procedures
and for the holding of regular and special meetings as said Commission
shall deem advisable and necessary in order to perform the duties
set forth. A journal of proceedings and activities is to be recorded.
F. The Tree Commission may engage in any other lawful activity in pursuit
of the mission of this Commission which may benefit the Village trees,
including such activities as:
(1) Apply for Tree City designation with the National Arbor Day Foundation.
(2) Conduct seminars and public education programs.
(3) Plan and coordinate an annual Arbor Week observance.
(4) Develop a Village Tree Management Plan.
(5) Organize community tree planting projects.
Village Arborist shall, where possible, be a person skilled
or trained in forestry, horticulture, or other closely related field.
The Village Arborist shall have the following duties:
A. The Village Arborist, in consultation with the Tree Commission, governs
the planting, maintenance and removal of trees on the streets or other
public sites in the Village.
Private donations to the Village to purchase trees to support
the Village Trees Management Plan may be deductible as a qualified
charitable contribution.
No person shall intentionally damage, cut, transplant, carve
or remove any tree; attach any advertisements, nails, posters or other
apparatus to any tree; allow any gaseous liquid or solid substance
which is deemed harmful to trees to come in contact with them; or
set fire or permit any fire to burn when such fire or the heat thereof
will injure any portion of the tree.
All public trees shall be protected during construction.
A. Temporary wooden tree guards shall be installed immediately around
each tree impacted by demolition and/or construction and maintained
throughout the course of the entire demolition and construction process.
The contractor shall take extreme care to protect the root systems
of the existing trees. Bulk material, equipment, scaffold footings,
or vehicles shall not be stockpiled or parked within the critical
root zone of any tree.
B. No person shall change natural drainage or attempt to excavate any
ditches, tunnels, trenches or lay any drive within a radius of 20
feet from any public tree without first obtaining a written permit
from the Village Arborist.
C. No heritage tree shall be destroyed or removed from the soil, or
any act committed which causes the destruction or cessation of life
functions of any heritage tree located in the Village of Southampton
without permission of the Village Board of the Village of Southampton
and without a permit issued therefor as prescribed by this chapter.
Any person, firm or corporation in violation of compliance with
any of the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,
and upon conviction thereof shall be fined a sum no less than $1,000,
nor more than $2,000, or may be imprisoned for a term not exceeding
15 days, or both.
In the event any section, clause or provisions of this chapter
be declared by the courts to be invalid, the same shall not affect
the validity of the chapter as a whole, or parts thereof, other than
the part so declared to be invalid.
Should any section, subsection, sentence, clause, provision
or part of this chapter be held invalid for any reason, the remainder
of this chapter shall not be affected thereby but shall remain in
force and effect.
This local law shall take effect upon filing with the Secretary
of State pursuant to Municipal Home Rule Law.