The purposes of this chapter are as follows:
A. Implement
the general plan of the city;
B. Protect
private property and the public right-of-way from the danger of falling
trees and limbs;
C. Assure
visibility for vehicular traffic;
D. Assure
the health of existing and proposed trees;
E. Assure
protection of municipal improvements through the proper selection
of trees;
F. Facilitate
the cleaning of the sidewalks, streets and storm drains;
G. Increase
property values;
H. Enhance
the environmental quality of the city;
I. Improve
general aesthetic values;
J. Select
trees of longevity which are suitable to the environment.
(Prior code § 17-100)
As used in this chapter, the following words and phrases shall
have the meanings ascribed to them in this section:
"Adopted valuation table"
means the most current valuation table for trees, plants
or other vegetation established by the International Society of Arboriculture,
or such other similar valuation table as may be approved by the director.
"City"
means the city of Lawndale.
"Department"
means the municipal services department of the city.
"Director"
means the director of the municipal services department,
and shall include any representative designated by the director.
"Maintain"
means watering, pruning, trimming, fertilizing, spraying,
supporting, treating for disease or injury or other work which promotes
the life, growth, health or beauty of trees, plants or other vegetation.
"Parkway"
means that portion of a street excluding roadway surfaces
used primarily for vehicular access and which lies between the curbline
and the right-of-way line of the street.
"Property owner"
means the owner of the real property on which the tree, plant
or other vegetation is located, and includes the owner of the underlying
fee where the real property is subject to a street easement. The term
"property owner" is also deemed to include the person in possession
and/or agent of the property owner. Any written notices required by
this chapter to be given to the property owner shall be given both
to the mailing address of the property and to the last known address
of the owner as it appears on the last equalized assessment rolls
of the county.
"Street"
means, within the territory of the city, the entire width
of every right-of-way, including roadway surfaces and parkways, which
is dedicated to any public agency or is subject to public easements
for purposes of vehicular or pedestrian travel.
"Street tree"
means any tree planted in the right-of-way of a street. Street
trees are the property of the owner of the underlying fee but are
subject to the regulations contained in this chapter.
"Tree"
means any woody plant, normally having one stem or trunk
bearing the foliage or crown well above ground level to a height of
sixteen feet or more upon maturity.
(Prior code § 17-101)
Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the director shall
have exclusive jurisdiction and control over the planting, maintenance
and removal of trees, plants and other vegetation in the streets and
on other city property. Such jurisdiction and control includes but
is not limited to the following:
A. Determination
of the species or kinds of trees, plants and other vegetation that
may be planted in the streets, and the distance apart and exact location
at which they shall be planted;
B. Encouragement
of the planting, care and preservation of shade or ornamental trees,
plants and other vegetation in the streets, and elsewhere in the city;
C. Taking
such remedial action as may be necessary under this chapter.
(Prior code § 17-102)
The director may formulate a master street tree plan, which
shall specify location of trees, plants and other vegetation to be
planted on each of the streets or other public property in the city.
Trees shall be selected on the basis of their desirable characteristics
of growth and beauty with reference to their root structure and adaptability
to local climate, soil, street and other conditions. The director
may amend or add to the master street tree plan any time that circumstances
make it advisable.
(Prior code § 17-103)
Residential property owners shall water and fertilize established trees and shall maintain all other vegetation growing in the parkway as necessary to preserve the health of such trees and other vegetation. No property owner may plant, spray, prune or remove any street tree without a permit as described in Section
12.28.070.
(Prior code § 17-104)
The city at all times and without the prior permission of property
owners may maintain trees, plants and other vegetation growing in
streets, or any portion of such trees, plants and other vegetation
growing upon private property which project or overhang into streets.
(Prior code § 17-105)
The director shall have the authority to develop and maintain
a list identifying, mapping and recording restricted trees, including,
but not limited to, landmark trees, trees of outstanding size and
beauty, and trees offered for dedication to the public. After such
identification, such trees shall be given necessary treatment approved
by the department to retain and protect them.
(Prior code § 17-108)
All trees, plants or other vegetation growing within a forty-foot radius of the point where the adjacent curblines, if extended, would intersect, including those growing on private property, shall be trimmed so as to not impair or obstruct the vision of a driver from seeing a vehicle approaching on an intersecting street. Any tree, plant or other vegetation, or any part thereof, which so obstructs visibility at an intersection shall be deemed to be dangerous to public travel, and, if on private property, shall be abated in accordance with the procedure contained in Section
12.28.110. Nothing contained herein shall limit the authority of the city pursuant to Section
12.28.060 to trim or prune portions of trees, plants or other vegetation which project or overhang into streets.
(Prior code § 17-111)
No person shall prevent, delay or interfere with the director
or any of the director's representatives in the execution or enforcement
of the provisions of this chapter.
(Prior code § 17-114)
Where a street tree is destroyed, defaced or injured in violation
of this chapter, in addition to the prescribed criminal penalties,
the person responsible shall be liable for the cost of replacing such
tree, including labor, materials and administrative costs. The value
of the tree shall be determined in accordance with the adopted valuation
table.
(Prior code § 17-115; Ord. 640-89 § 14)