A.
The City of Orange, in order to prevent further destruction of its once vast number of majestic trees and orchards and other mature trees, finds it necessary to place reasonable restrictions on such acts of removal and destruction. The primary purpose of the subject provisions is to regulate the removal and destruction of trees from undeveloped and public interest property as those terms are defined in Sections 12.32.040 and 12.32.050.
B.
The primary concern of the City Council of the City is the regulation of large scale tree removal from undeveloped property in that large parcels of undeveloped acreage are more likely to have a vast number of trees, the removal of which is more likely to have an adverse effect upon the surrounding environment. Past destruction of trees on such property has not only interfered with the natural scenic beauty and tourism of the City, but also greatly diminished the ecological value of such natural vegetation. It is a further concern that the City may lose mature trees that have grown in stature and provide special interest in properties and contribute to the overall streetscape and historic character of the City.
C.
Therefore, the City Council finds and determines that the public health, safety, and welfare will be promoted by the preservation of trees for the following reasons:
1.
Trees are an important source of oxygen which serves to dilute polluted air;
2.
Trees collect dust and solids from the air which are washed to the ground by rainfall;
3.
Trees are effective in reducing noise pollution by breaking up sound waves and reducing their intensity;
4.
Trees provide a sense of privacy;
5.
Trees beautify the unsightly;
6.
Trees help temper the land in extremes of weather;
8.
Certain trees add to the public interest of certain properties improving and enhancing property values, while adding a distinctive and unique character to the property;
9.
Trees contribute to the overall streetscape, significantly enhancing the visual and aesthetic character of the City.
D.
For the foregoing reasons and in accordance with the mandate of the State set forth in Section 65560 of the Government Code requiring open space planning and Section 65302 requiring a noise element to be included in the general plan, the City, in order to preserve and protect the best interest of its citizens, does enact the ordinance.
(Ord. 35-73; Ord. 03-18, 2018; Ord. 04-18, 2018)