As used in this chapter, the words below shall have the following definitions, unless the context specifically indicates otherwise:
"Commission"means the Tree Advisory Commission for the city.
"Department"means the Community Resources Department of the city.
"Diameter"means the diameter of the tree trunk measured at four and one-half feet (or 54 inches) above the natural grade level or as determined by the most current edition of the "Guide for Plant Appraisal" authored by the Council of Tree and Landscape Appraisers and published by the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA).
"Director"means the Director of Community Resources for the city or designee.
"Discretionary development approval"means an activity which requires the city to exercise judgment in deciding whether to approve or disapprove the particular activity including, but not limited to, a subdivision application, use permit, variance, or architectural review approval.
"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.
"Hazardous tree, shrub or plant"means any tree, shrub or plant, or portion thereof, that poses a hazard to person or property. A tree, shrub, or plant may be deemed a hazard if it or any part of it: (1) appears dead, dangerous, or likely to fall; (2) obstructs a street or sidewalk; (3) harbors a serious disease or infestation threatening the health of other trees, shrubs or plants; (4) interferes with vehicular or pedestrian traffic; or (5) poses any other significant hazard as set forth in regulations promulgated by the Director pursuant to this chapter.
"Injure"means any act which damages a tree including, but not limited to, cutting, carving, transplanting, injurious attachment of any rope, wire, nails, advertising posters, or other contrivance to any tree; allowing any gaseous, liquid, or solid substance that is harmful to trees to come into contact with them; setting fire or permitting any fire to burn when such fire or the heat there from will injure any part of any tree; knocking over any tree; or damage inflicted upon the root system of a tree by the application of toxic substances, the operation of heavy equipment, the change of natural grade above or below the root system or around the trunk of a tree.
"Maintenance"means pruning, trimming, mulching, clipping, watering, staking, spraying, weeding, fertilizing, bracing, treating disease or injury, and any other acts which promote the life, growth, health, or beauty of the city's trees or landscape material placed in the city right-of-way.
"Protected native tree"means a tree which meets both of the following requirements:
1. Is one of the following species of tree with a diameter as shown:
Species |
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Common Name | Botanical name | Diameter |
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1. Valley Oak | Quercus lobata | 12 inches or greater |
2. Coast Live Oak | Quercus agrifolia | 12 inches or greater |
3. Black Oak | Quercus kelloggii | 12 inches or greater |
4. Blue Oak | Quercus douglasii | 6 inches or greater |
5. Coast Redwood | Sequoia sempervirens | 36 inches or greater |
6. California Bay | Umbellularia californica | 12 inches or greater |
7. Black Walnut | Juglans hindsi | 12 inches or greater |
2. Is located on private property over one acre in size zoned for residential or agricultural purposes, or is located on property zoned for commercial or industrial purposes.
"Pruning"means the removal of plant parts including, but not limited to, branches and shoots.
"Planting"means putting or setting into the ground or into a container to grow.
"Removal"means any intentional or negligent injury which causes a tree or landscape material to die.
"Replacement value"means the actual cost to the Department of replacing a tree or landscape material removed or destroyed or if irreplaceable, its value as determined pursuant to the appraised value as determined by the Guide for Plant Appraisal adopted by the Council of Tree and Landscape Appraisers, as amended from time to time.
"Right-of-way"means the area upon which a street or sidewalk passes as defined in Section
10.40.010 of the Napa Municipal Code.
"Tree"means any large perennial plant having a woody trunk(s), branches, and leaves.
"Urban forest"means all trees on lands within the borders of the City of Napa.
(O2003 4; O2004 13)