Upon recommendation of the Environmental Design and Protection Committee and following a noticed public hearing, the City Council, by resolution, may designate a tree as a heritage tree. At the hearing, the Council shall consider a plan of protection for the tree, and may require a report prepared by an arborist and paid for by the Town. If the owner of the property where the proposed heritage tree is located protests the designation of heritage tree, the City Council may override this protest only with a vote of four-fifths of the Council members. If the tree is designated as a heritage tree, the Council shall adopt a plan of protection.
(§ 4, Ord. 332, eff. June 1, 1990)