As used in this chapter the following words and terms shall have the following meanings:
"City manager"means the city manager or his or her designated representative.
"Construction activity"means the incorporation of labor and materials to build any structure requiring a permanent or temporary location.
"Development project"means any project undertaken for the purpose of development, to include projects involving the issuance of a permit for construction or reconstruction but not a permit to operate.
"Drip line area"means the area measured from the trunk of the tree outward to a point at the perimeter of the outermost branch structure of the tree.
"Emergency"means an imminently dangerous condition of a tree or trees, and if such condition were abated according to the procedures set forth in this chapter requiring notice and an opportunity for a hearing, may, during the pendency of those proceedings subject the public, occupants, or neighbors, or the property of these persons to potential harm of a serious nature.
"Heritage tree"means any living tree with a trunk circumference of seventy-five inches or more or a native oak with a trunk circumference of fifty inches or more, both measured four feet six inches from ground level. The circumference of multi-trunk trees shall be based upon the sum of the circumference of each trunk.
"Landmark tree"means any tree or stand of trees that is especially prominent, stately or which is of historical significance as designated by the city council.
"Maintain" or "maintenance"means and includes major trimming or pruning and other similar acts which promotes the life, growth, health or beauty of trees, excepting only watering, unless specifically so stated. Major trimming and pruning means the removal of branches of five inches in diameter or greater.
"Native oak tree"means a living tree of any species of the Quercus genus (all oaks, including the nine native California oaks); for example, the interior live oak (Quercus wislizenii), valley oak, California white oak (Quercus lobata), or blue oak (Quercus douglasii.)
"Owner"means the legal owner of real property fronted upon any street shown on the last equalized assessment role.
"Public street"means any improved street, road, avenue, boulevard or parkway located within the city and dedicated to the public.
"Street tree"means and includes any tree growing or placed within the tree maintenance strip or public right-of-way.
"Tree"means any wooden perennial plant having one or several structural bearing trunk stems commonly achieving nine feet or more in height.
"Tree administrator"means the individual appointed by the city manager who, among other things, administers and enforces this chapter.
"Tree maintenance strip"means a strip of land parallel to a public street and adjacent thereto which is twelve and one-half feet wide, measured from the back of the curb of the street, or the edge of the paved portion of the street if the street does not have a curb at that location.
"Tree permit"means written authorization by the tree administrator to perform an activity on a street, heritage or landmark tree.
(Ord. 04-01 § 3)