For the purpose of this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings set forth herein:
Alter.To take action that changes a tree or vegetation, including, but not limited to, extensive pruning of the canopy area, topping, cutting, girdling, interfering with the water supply, applying chemicals or regrading around the feeder root zone of the tree or vegetation.
Arbitration.A voluntary legal procedure for settling disputes and leading to a determination of rights of parties, usually consisting of a hearing before an arbitrator where all relevant evidence may be freely admitted as set forth in California Code of Civil Procedure Section
1280 et. seq.
Arbitrator.A mutually agreed upon neutral third party professional intermediary who conducts a hearing process and who hears testimony, considers evidence, and makes a decision for the disputing parties. The arbitrator may be chosen from a list available from the City of qualified and professionally trained arbitrators, including, but not limited to, members of the American Association of Arbitrators.
Arborist, Certified.A person who has passed a series of tests by the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA), is governed by ISA's professional code of ethics and possesses the technical competence through experience and related education and training to provide for or supervise the management of trees and other woody plants.
Authorized Agent.A person, as defined herein, who has been designated and approved in writing by a real property owner of record to act on his or her behalf in matters pertaining to the processing of a view or sunlight claim as outlined in this chapter.
Canopy.The umbrella-like structure created by the overhead leaves and branches of a tree which create a sheltered area below.
City Maintained Trees.Trees which are specifically designated for maintenance by the City Council for City maintenance under Section
15.20.050 in the Master Street Tree Plan adopted pursuant to Section
15.20.030.
City Property.Real property of which the City is the fee simple owner of record.
Claim. View or Sunlight.Documentation, as set forth in Section
22.76.050, that outlines the basis of view or sunlight access diminishment and the specific restoration action that is being sought which shall serve as the written basis for arbitration or a legal cause of action under the provisions of this chapter.
Complainant.Any property owner, group of property owners (or an authorized agent thereof) who allege that tree(s)/vegetation located within the immediate vicinity of their property as set forth in Section
22.76.040 is causing unreasonable obstruction of the view or blocking the sunlight benefiting the real property of the Complainant.
Crown.The rounded top of the tree.
Crown Reduction/Shaping.A method of comprehensive trimming that reduces a tree's height or spread. Crown reduction entails the reduction of the top, sides, or individual limbs of a tree by means of removal of leaders or the longest portion of limbs to a lateral large enough to assume the terminal.
Destroy.To take action that endangers the health or vigor of a tree or vegetation, including, but not limited to, cutting, girdling, interfering with the water supply, applying chemicals or re-grading around the base of the trunk of a tree.
Director.The Director of the City Community Development Department.
Heading Back.The overall reduction of the mass of a tree by modification to its major limbs.
HIstoric or Specimen Tree.Any tree or stand of trees that have been designated as either an Historic Tree or a Specimen Tree pursuant to the authority of the Chapters
15.20 and
15.24.
Lacing or Thinning.A comprehensive method of trimming that systematically and sensitively removes excess foliage and improves the structure of a tree.
Landscape Consultant.A landscape professional retained to provide advice and information regarding landscape plans, view or sunlight claims, and landscaping techniques and maintenance procedures.
Maintenance Pruning.Pruning with the primary objective of maintaining or improving tree health and structure; includes "crown reduction/shaping" or "lacing," but not ordinarily "topping" or "heading back."
Mediator.A neutral, objective third party professional negotiator to help disputing parties reach a mutually satisfactory solution regarding a view or sunlight claim. The mediator may be chosen from a list available from the City of qualified and professionally trained (arbitrators/mediators), including, but not limited to, members of the American Association of Arbitrators.
Obstruction.The blocking or diminishment of a view or sunlight access attributable to growth, improper maintenance or location of trees or vegetation.
Person.Any individual, individuals, corporation, partnership, firm or other legal entity.
Pruning.The removal of plant material from a tree or from vegetation.
Real Property.Rights or interests of ownership of land and all appurtenances to the land including buildings, fixtures, vegetation and improvements erected upon, planted, or affixed to the land.
Restoration Action.Any specific steps taken affecting trees or vegetation that would result in the restoration of a view or sunlight access across real property lines.
Severe Pruning.The cutting of branches or trunk of a tree in a manner which substantially reduces the overall size of the tree or destroys the existing symmetrical appearance or natural shape of the tree and which results in the removal of main lateral branches leaving the trunk and branches of the tree in a stub appearance. "Topping" and "heading back" as defined herein are considered to be severe pruning.
Stand Thinning.The selective removal of a portion of trees from a grove of trees.
Street.The portion of a right-of-way easement used for public purposes, such as roadway improvements, curbs, gutters and sidewalks, dedicated to the City, and formally accepted by the City into the City public street system for maintenance purposes.
Sunlight.The availability or access to light from the sun across property lines.
Topping.Eliminating the upper portion of the trunk or main leader of a tree.
Tree.Any woody perennial vegetation that generally has a single trunk and reaches a height of at least eight feet at maturity.
View.A vista of features, including, but not limited to, bodies of water, beaches, coastline, islands, skylines, ridges, hillside terrain, canyons, geologic features, mountains, and landmarks. The term "view" does not necessarily include an unobstructed panorama of these features.
Vista Pruning.The selective thinning of framework limbs or specific areas of the crown of a tree to allow a view from a specific point.
(Ord. 5220, 2002)