As used in this chapter:
"City"means the City of Westminster;
"Curbline"means the line of the curb or pavement edge along a street;
"Director"means the public works director of the city, who is under the direction of the city manager, and shall include his authorized representatives;
"Frontage"means all the property fronting on one side of a street between the nearest intersecting streets, or between a street and a right-of-way, waterway or some other similar barrier;
"Ground cover"means and includes turf or perennial plants that normally grow in a prostrate manner so as to conceal, or with the purpose of concealing the ground surface, and that do not exceed eight inches in height.
"Infrastructure"includes streets, utilities, curb and gutter, street trees, driveway approaches, sidewalks, lighting, signage, and other publicly owned improvements;
"Interim street tree"means and includes those trees already planted along city streets prior to the enactment of the calendar year (CY) 2001 street forestry policy which do not qualify as acceptable street trees because of certain undesirable characteristics of growth with reference to their crown and/or root structure, or are not adaptable to local climate, disease, soil, parkway or tree well width, or street conditions;
"Maintenance" or "maintain"means and includes the pruning, spraying, bracing, staking, treating for disease or injury or other work performed to promote the life, growth, health, or beauty of vegetative matters, but shall not include the watering or fertilizing of such trees;
"Median"means the center section of the street, whether set off by curbs or not, and whether planted or not, which separates opposing traffic;
"Owner"means the private property owner of record of real property and shall not include a lessee or other person occupying such property with the consent of the owner;
"Parkway"means the portion of the public right-of-way suitable for growth of vegetation;
"Person"as used in this chapter shall be broadly construed to include an individual, a firm, an association, a corporation, co-partnership, and the lessees, trustees, receivers, agents, servants, and employees of any such person;
"Private property tree"means a tree or shrub that is located on private property. For the purpose of this ordinance, private property trees are those that are adjacent to the public right-of-way that may encroach upon the public right-of-way by foliage or roots and potentially adversely affect the public's enjoyment and safety;
"Pruning"means the trimming or cutting out of branches and excessive foliage. The work shall encourage the natural form of the tree and generally exclude topping;
"Public street or streets"includes all roads, streets, avenues, boulevards, alleys, parkways, and public rights-of-way, or any portion thereof, of the city;
"Right-of-way"means that strip of land dedicated to or over which may be built streets, alleys, parkways, sidewalks, curb and gutter, utilities, or other improvements. The right-of-way is an easement over the land of the adjacent private property owner;
"Shrub"means and includes woody vegetative matters or woody plant having multiple stems and bearing foliage from the ground level up as determined by the director;
"Street tree"means and includes those trees designated and determined or hereafter determined by the director to be acceptable as the best suited to plant along the city streets because of their crown, root structure, general public acceptance, master plan or official designation, and adaptability to local climate, disease, soil, parkway width, and street conditions. The director shall keep an official master list of designated suitable street trees on file at his office, available to the public during normal working hours;
"Topping"means any pruning cut that removes a branch to a stub, a bud, or a lateral branch not large enough to assume the terminal role. A lateral branch is large enough to assume the terminal role when it is at least one-half the diameter of the branch that is removed.
"Tree"means and includes any woody plant, normally having one stem or trunk bearing the foliage or crown well above the ground level as determined by the director;
"Vegetation"means trees, bushes, shrubs, grasses, or other plant material as determined by the director.
(Ord. 2335 § 2, 2002)